The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 24, 1891, Image 2

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OFFICIAI PAPER 0'
FRIDAY
EDITORIAL .VOTES.
a BE Salem
Dallas Obat'}
and several Republican pa|ters have al-
JACkSOR COUNTY. OR ready commenced fighting tiie farmers’ i
Alliance. ‘ Straws show which way tiie
.APRIL 24 IMO. wind blows.”
T hxsk han not been for a number of
years so tine an outlook for abundant
crops as ia presented at this time in
Jackson county. The wheat, of which
much was sown in all parts of the county,
cannot be aurpasred. The fruit and
grape crop is equally promising. Alto­
gether the people of the county have rea­
son to congratulate theuiBelves on the
outlook.
Vaav few people, prooablv, are ac­
quainted with the meaning of the word
“Mafia.” which has been given such a
fatal signiti. ance by the events of the last
few weeks. It means ‘ Mv Faith,” anti
was formerly adopted by an organization
of Sicilians opposed to the Italian form ol
government. Al firs' the Mafia was
composed of x. alous, d misguided men,
hut subsequently its original purpose was
forgotten and it degenerated into a band
of outlaws and villains, enemies not only
to their country but to society at large.
Its organization is s-uiret and powerful and
branches are establislic I in nearly every
country.
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I n defying the ballot-reform law in
Maine Speaker Reed aud his fellow par­
tisans confess their intention of doing
(
their own corruption,their own counting,
and their own certification, as they
wanted to do in the nation.
T he managing editor of the Rol>ert»on
county l)rm<>crat, published in one of the
great- st whisky producing counties in
| Tennessee, says editorially that he has
'renounced corn whisky, and no’ities
subscribers who have been paying for
i the [teniiK-ntt in that article that they can
hereailer make arrangements with and
, settle only through the local editor, who
has, as yet, developed no r pugnance to
-urn juice
But a» for the managing
editor tie will confine himself henc forth
to beer.
S k NAIOM I’l l.LOM.of Illinois, is quoted
as saying that the Ik'nKM-rats have ticen
adding some y
very
to their
»- ij -trong material **x
ranks in tiie f-enate,ar I tiie three strong­
(*st men are Hill, Vilan and Palmer.
They are all g«x>d constitutional lawyers,
good debatersand good parliamentarian».
General Palmer will take a prominent
position in the nennte at once, for his
ability and experience fit him to be one
drafting a
of the leaders. He is ready at dratting
hill and han much experience in that
lint*. There ia some old precedent to
the effect that senator* are nut tu be
heard during their tirst session, but it is
altogether likely that Palmer, and no
doubt Hill and Vilas also, will tea work­
ing factor from the start.
T he meeting of the western states con­
gress has offered President Harrison an,
opportunity to express his opinions upon
some of the questions that are attiacting
attention both in the west and elsewhere.
H s letter s devoted princ.pally to silver
and the tariff, and upon both of the»«
po’nts it takes ground that van hardly be
very agreeable to the gathering to which 1
it is addressed. Mr. Harrison agrees
D irector er mu M int L ekcii states | with Mr. ('levelam. in his opposihon to
that alter July it is probable no more, the free coinage of silver, ( xcept that he
silver dollars will be coined, but silver I govs further than his predecessor. Mr.
certificates will be
printed instead. Cleveland merely expresse 1 the opinion
Congress has given the secretary of the ttiat ttie “free, unlimited and indepen­
treasury power to recoin aliout $2,<>iX),- dent coinage of silver ” would he a danger­
OXt of the subsidiary coin now in the ous experiment. He did not object to
treasury, ami that, too. will probably be five coinage in conjunction with other
I -Ione as soon as possible after the begin- nations, nor to unlimited coinage on
i mng of the next fiscal year. There are government account. Mr. Harrison con­
' also about $2,000,000 in the treasury demns free coinage, and he a’so inti­
against which silver certificates can be mates that even the present silver law,
issued.
for which the late unlimited congress
T he Republican managers take aso c­ claimed so much credit, is a fadure.
ial delight in tiie knowledge that the
Tin New York D«*mocratie club gave
extravagant appropriations of the last a dinner in commemoration of Jefferson’s
congress will make a deficit in the treas­ birthday. Besides ex-Prtsident Cleve­
ury which the incoming Democratic con­ land and Governor Abbctt of New Jersey
gress will have to provide for, either by many prominent local P mociats were
reducing expenses or increasing taxation. present. Ex-Piesident Cleveland was
Perhaps when the Democratic house be­ the principal speaker. Ln the course of
gins to show up some of the financial his remat ks he said : “This is peculiarly
crookedness of the majority in the last a time w hen the Democratic party should
congress, as it is almis<t certain to do, he mindful of its relations to this country,
these fellows w ill not feel quite so glee­ of its res|»onsibilitieR a* the guardian of
ful.
sacred principles, and of its duty to a
T ub National Association of Demo­
cratic Clnba recently sent a circular let­
ter to Democratic clubs all over the
country, which rn|".« ’«'ed them to appro­
priately celebrate th» anniversary of the
birthday ot Thomas Jefferson, and also
called attention to the contrast between
the simplicity of Jefferson with the prod­
igality, centralization, favoritism
and
corruption of the last congress, of which
it says: “They could go no further, for
they have exhausted tiie surplus in ttie
treasury, and in ttie McKinley bill,
raised taxes and prices to the last po ut
of endurance.
The time is especially
appropriate, while celebrating the birth
of the great apostle of ht>erty, to rejoice
over the popular repudiation and the
final adjournment of the odious billicn-
doilar congress, whose existence was a
Ax eminent Republican who is friendly confiding people. Blindness to danger
menace alike to the freedom, the proa
and neglect of party organization and
perity and the busine-s of the countrv.” to neither Harrison nor Blaine says that
the deluge oi Harrison talk which ha* discipline are invitations to defeat. We
recently emanated from Republican Sen­ >Lall court disaster if we relax our indus­
T kk tax upon tin plate reaches the ators and Representatives in the co’umns try in commending the creed which we
home uf «veiv farmer and laborer in the
of Republican newspapers m all sections profess, and we tempt humiliating failure
country. It aggregates at leaat ♦12,00».- of the country is the direct result of a | and disgrace when we encourage or toier-
000» year.
Well, wliat of that? says bargain between Harrison and Blaine, | ate those who, claiming fellowship with
the protectionist.
Distributed among
whereby the latter agrees to give the i us, needlessly and from the worst of
fiO.OOO.tXX) of people that is not much. former a chance to get himself renomi­ motives seek to stir up strife and sow
But add to it the other millions which
nated if lie can, and the former agrees discord in the counsels of our party.
the producing classes aie obliged to pay
that in the event of its becoming im­
Ex-Gov. (¿ rant of Colorado,
the
upon the a-tual necessities ul life and it possible for him to get the nomination he
only Democrat who was ever elected
aggregates into » gigantic robbery ol the
will withdraw in favor of Mr. Blaine.
governor of his state, says that the
commonwealth.
Tne sum total of all
letter of ex I’r»-sident Cleveland will not
these impositions iqs>n tin, iron plows,
T iihke will be a large part of the earth’s
He says
harrows, grain sacks, woolen clothing, surface unpeopled in South America in a 1 alienate his party in the west
starch, drugs, sheep wash, and especially short t in», if the Chilians are allowed tc t ! that while there is a demand for what
women's wear, amounts toaolerge a sum go on killing one another at the rate they ! may be ( ailed free silver, there is also
that in the great states east with less nat­ have been enjoy ing that luxury the past a general satisfaction in what is now be-
| ing done by the government in the pur­
ural advantages ttian we have, the I vrm- few months.
They are the most vicious '
er finds that the income from bis land lighters the world has ever seen since chase of a largequanitv of silver monthly.
<loes not meet hie expenses.
What is the Greeks used to tight f->r pastime, and I < iov. (»rant’s view is that as the time
the result?
A draft upon his capital. are foolishly throwing away ttieir best j grow>• nearer for the holding of the next
national convention Mr.
What does that mean?
A mortgage. blood and resources in internecine war- , Democra’ic
Then the sleepless interest account b— tare ttiat is actually likely to end in -Cleveland will be accorded the nonuuna-
gins its work.
Ttie producers every­ practically wiping the nation from the ' tiun without any contest. The Republi­
where are crying out fur relief from these face uf the earth. In this |>eeuliar kind can patters which have ls?e;; trying to ex­
unjust burdens, and wise indeed will be of amusement no one is especially cite hostility against Mr. Cleveland on
the party—not only wise but just and anxious to interfere, from motives of account of his silver letter have done
patriotic—who listens to that call for jus­ pure philanthropy, and unlna commerci­ their worst, the governor thinks, but it
1 has amounted to nothing. The |»ublic
tice.
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al incentives are sufficient to invite ‘ confidence in Mr. Cleveland is too well
European intervention, the killing bids
planted to be shaken by their clamor.
E x - skna T o R Henderson, of St. Louis, fair to go merrily on until the work is
1 “Gov. Grant,” says the
Davenport,
who was the permanent chairman of the complete.
Iowa / a //iv- r.7, winch produces the
Republican National Convention, of 1**4,
WiigM the president and party arrive interview, “lik»* the major iiy of Lis party
and has lately been prominent as one nt
places the tai iff question above all others
Elaine s Pan-Americans, recently said: iu Oregon they wiil be received at Ash­
, and this will be rhe ienue clearly defined
“As • Republican, 1 think the extrava­ land, and the Oregon committe s will
in 15'32 as it was in 18SK.”
gance of the congress just adjourned was I take charge of the “remains” and con­
an outrage upon the party ami ttie peo­ duct them to Port 1 mil, where the grand
We rather
ple. However the appropriations may blowout will take place.
be justified, the fuct that they r -ach »1,- fancy that ttie party will not be inexact­
000,(XU) 0t»0 is of itself appalling. Nosuch ly a receptive frame of mind after the
Pofttinaater
Howard an»l t.i«
on
enormity of appropriations has been treat that ratilre will fu-n'di them in ( Juries are at Grant’« Pas« this w. « k.
Votedsincé the war. and occurring in a clining down the Hiskiyous, and p.-ri ape
Henry Giitfia is putting iu a fine ti-id
it woiiiu Is- a* wel! if-iir local Boanerges I
time of prefound peace as this is, and
of corn on the True place near the old
would
refrain
fiotu
ep
ating
until
their
when the greatest economy was demand­
stage road.
ed, no excuse can be offered for ttie ex­ minds get back to ttie p irely earthly
Wm. Ulrich now has an office fitted
again.
At
this
season
of
the
year
we
travagance. The Republicans in con­
gress must have proceeded upon the the­ haven’t really milch to offer ttie distin­ up in tl»e rear of the b>jtik. in Mrs. Stan-
ory that they were not coming into guished gentlemen except tine s.-enery l«*y’s building
Judge Walker has gone to < «yttage
power again for about 4'M> years. Their and a glance at our good looking girls. I
closing days reminded me verv forcibly Ttie-e isn’t even a pumpkin or a beet to Grove to visit George Cardwell who i«
rej»orte<l quite ill
of the closing days of the Democratic rhapsodize over.
CENTRAL point POINTERS.
Will. Constant lias lhe measles and
seveial others are likewise affected.
A. I. Daley of Eagle Point is here
loading a car load of bis superior flour for
Grant’s Pa-s.
('has. Nelson, formerly a merchant of
this place, is now confined in one of the
California insane asylums.
A ball will be given at F'radenLnrg’s
ballon the evening of M.'.y-dav. which
will no doubt prove» pleasant affair.
Fred Green, formerly of this place, is
now a resident of Douglas county, where
he is following his old business of paint­
ing.
Tom Seott lias returned from Grant’s
Pass, considerably the wiser for his ex­
perience there. He was released from
custody Monday.
Prof. C. J. Kurth holds a responsible
position in the S. 1’. 1». Ji L. Co.'s store
at Grant’s l’ass and has alieady become
a popular salesman.
Oscar Kincaid, who removed from
this place sometime ag >, is engaged as a
salesman in a large meicantile establish­
ment in Washington.
There is hardly a week that passes but
what more or less |>eople leave this point
for upper Rogue river with the intention
of locating timber claims.
Kertson A Bain, our newspaper pub­
Th«1 billiard and pool hall now has its head­
lishers, are receiving considerable en­ quarters
«juarters in the Lempke building on Sixth
couragement in their new venture, which street.
has fitly been called the Entrr/jrise
Grain s Pass
I aas is
h livelier than usual, as many
Grant's
people
arc attending
court in one capacity
I
.
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The entertainment given bv the young or another.
folk* last Saturday evening for the bene­
Corn planting is more than half completed
fit of the Sabbath-school organ was well in tlbs county. An unusually large acrcag«-
attended and proved much of a success. will be put in.
The peiformera
quite creditably.
acquitted themselves
Geo. Swmden, who has been ailing for some­
time past, was at Medford recently for medi­
cal treatment.
The little child at Mrs. Baker's resi­
I). Dixon was in Jackson county this week
dence, who underwent an operation of lo. king for supplies for his popular feed store
at Grant's
tracheotomy,
is improving steadily
( has Buttlcr. June Davis and Harvey Smith
under the treatment of Dr. Pryce. This
will probably prove a great feat of sur­ l« ft Giant’s Pass this week to seek their for­
tunes in Washington.
gical and medical skill.
Judson and Mench have their brick-yards in
Central Point will have a full lb-dged running ont(-r and are ready to till large or­
ders
the coming season.
new-qiajier, Messrs. Bain and Kertson
Bcott Wilcox has been transferr«’«! to th«’ S.
having arrived fr tn Portland la«t Fri­
P. agency at Oakland, Oregon, and is succved-
day for the purpose of establishing one. «•d
at the Pass by P. W. Ellis.
They have secured the plant on which
ILm.
W. W. Fidler of Grant's Pass and J. J.
the Oregon Senrin/I was published and Brown of
Slate creek precinct are recox ering
expect to issue the first number of the fr»»m a severe attack of illness.
Enterprite iu a few days. They deserve
The Alba H< ywood company perform«*«! at
success ami we hope that our citizi ns Grant's Pass on W«’dnesday evening to a large
audience and g ivc satisfaction.
will lend them their hearty support.
Judge Brower is exrtl’cted to return from
I'alifornia in a sh«»rt time. We are sorry to
KLAMATII POINTY ITEMS.
learn his health is not improved,
K»’iby vi 11«- sclio. >1 directors advertise
in
|'< t «• nt school bonds for ‘•ale, to run five
1. C. Johnson visit«xi Rogue river during the years, interest payable annually.
week.
H »n 11. B. Miilcr returned from the Willam-
Linkvillr's tw«> to w livery barns are about ' ttc vail« v last week with numerous orders t«»r
th«
’ >. P. [>. A- L. company to execute.
ready for occupancy.
Chas. Barn« burg visit. «1 in Ager last w«« k.
H
Koine of the attncht-H ot McMahon's circus
broke into J W, Baker’s stable at Grant’s
Pass an<i stole <|uite a nuinbcr «»I articlea
Tlu* voice of the road supervisor is heard in therefrom. Baker --t.ited with’’ tie thiev.-s
'an<l Hucccedeil in receiving the hulk <d his
th«- laud.
property. A nuinlier ol other partie. ah»
Th»* editorof the T imes is at Grant's Pass on were lookers.
business.
The grand jury empaneled at the March
Crop prospect« of ail kiuds never were acMdon of th«« circuit « tm i wus recalled hist
Monday and ifivest¡gated several cases Ttie
better in tins section.
b l ows who burirlari< d Layton's hardware
Win. tayton 1« horn«* from Porfidi: ’
* store ?V’ re mdicietl, , ii »4 ii is probable that
many montha' absence.
tI jct * •. - I
t guilty and be bent to the peni­
tent mry at <»qp
.Mrs. Aduuis lias opened a st • k »’ inililn » .
(’irciiit e.,,n | e-Hiiia . - d last Monday to be
at Miss Tuffs former stand.
, in session sometime, as there ar«' several caavs
Hon. H. B. Miller deliver«’«! an Arbor Da) on the docket, l lic Wimer-Wadleigli < a'*« is
addi*« ss at Ashland last Friday.
now on trial and likelj to c iiitinii’ t..r
\ • ini
days, as it is being stubbornly t ..nt< mh | on
1». Vance of Wllderville was at Hie county­ both sides and a large number o! witnesses
scat during the week just pass«’«!.
have been subpoenaed.
Mrs. Barrett, tho notorious evangelist, is
Joseph Yonkerhas been spending considera-
holding ineetingH «t Grant's Pass.
blc time lately in working up public sent i men I
down the river in regard to opening a trail
( has. Decker, th«'genici Waldo merchant, is from Curry county up Hogue i iv < r 1» <• »nnect
buffering with a malignant carbuncle*.
with thec ’iinl) roads ot tin upper counties.
Th«-S. P. I), a L Co.’s factory is now runn­ It is a most cotniii’-udable |>r< I* < t and one in
wh'rh the county itself sh mid take a hand.
ing on tuli tini« and with h larg« force.
(¡♦•o. W. Bates of Portland last we. k pur­
A merchant tailor is badly nc'-ded at the chased the colt “Admar" l»\ ’•Adrian" of
l’ass, there being none thereat present.
Messrs VanDyke A Jordon, paying *yih tor
S’«tl Mann, a pioneer miner «lied at tin* the animal, w inch will be tak< n to Portland
ami trained tor the •ming rae» s iher» . lie I h
Palace hotel in Grant’s Pass on Thursday.
said to bea v< ry promising « oil, with iivlica
Potatoes are plentiful at onecent p«*r pound, tions of great speed.
as opposed to four cents at this tun«* last year.
There is rapidly growing inter« st being tak­
J.B. Sollncr, the Sisson tailor, took several en by mining in<n in III« p«»‘*!*ibi:i PS ot tie
orders tor fashionable clothing last Monday. mining industry in th»- Applegate -.«tion
within the next few years, it
( <mtl«b nt!y
The strawberry crop in the vicinity of the predicted that hundreds ol men will ni.d
i ass bids fair to be uuusually goo«i this year. steady employment tln r«m th» r» « < nily lo­
cated quart/, mines. which certainly |iroini*e
Sheriff Moss was taken auddenly ill 011 well enough to satisfy any b«>dy .
Thursday, but is much improved at ibis writ­
ing.
•
»I« Cl n Al I TE*TU> IT.
Lovers <>f the national game now s«*«* a
g«»od practice game every Sunday ut the race
track.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
s
Di. J. G. Jessup writes that he may return
IL T. Baldwin returned last we« k from Ills
to practice at tins place, not t»«*ing satisfied
trip through California.
wilii his experience down in California.
Frank Cook. Jr., «»f Ashland was a vi-it >i in
o. P McGee >f Williams creek was at M«1»!-
Linkvill«’ during th«’ we, k.
f«»r»l th»«« w« «’k, wlu te he went lo meet rela­
G. W. Knight«’ii is th s y«»ar farming the tives who lately arrived from thv«*ast.
Shallot k ranch near Linkville.
Grant's Pass js being overwhelmed with
' . ” i • t kinds during th. pant few
Miss Sutton ot Ashland «»peued th- Keno
w,« ks, all ut which are well patrouizcu.
school for th«’ spring term last Monday.
I’ll«’ rae«’ track is the place <»f popular r«’s«»rt
Will. S. W. bb an<l fatlu r returned last we» k
from tln ir winter’s sojourn in Jacksmi coun­ th«—«• tin«' spring day s and several h«»rscs in
training
arc dev.-loping considerable speed.
ty
Wm. 11» 1ms is looking after Hugh Mc­
Jotin Van Horn and family return« «! to tlu tr
Klamath county home from Ashland last Kenzies iam b on Jones creek during the
lattci's absence on the railroad with bis family.
week
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WHY DO Y8D COUIsH?-
D ij uti know that a little«ongli if a daagerousi
thing? Are you aware that it often fastens on the
lungs anil far too often runs into Consumption an-lg
ends in Death? People suffering from Asthma.«
Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consumption will all a
tell you that
B
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. H. CAUSON.
REDLAND -I- NURSERY,
Six miles South of Grant’s Pass, Josephine
County, Oregon.
IT STARTED WITH A SOLD.' ;
Can you afford to neglect
with so serious a matter ir Ar
Can you trifle"
u aware that
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¿DR. ACKER’S ENGLISH
2EMEDY* I00 000 TREES IN STOCK,
■for Coughs. Cohls and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of all’
t.Modern Itmvdies?
It will .stop a Cough
I will check a Cold in*
.........
„ in one night. It
It will ,.
prevent«'roup,
if - taken"
[a day. ,______
. relieve Asthma and cure Consumption
.
can t afford to be without it.
it.” A 25 cent 1«
l.ittle
save you •
F in tim", “ You can't
>ttle may sar,
FSI00 in Doctor's bills—m^y save your life ! Ask your <iruggi.~t for it , or v.'r-tci
“ to V.'. II. HOOKER <J c Ct»., 41» West Broadway, New York, for l«v>k.
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GUAPE VINES, t I KIIANTS, GOOSEKEK-
K1ES IlLAt KIIEKHIES. ItASI'hlH-
HtES, STRAWBEKKIB8. FIGS.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
EI.Y BROTHERS. 64 Warren SU New York. Price 50 cta.1
Ihir 1rc<*H are irrown without Irrigation on
ri.l toll Isnil. nnU h II ot anown vsr.ctles that
auecc.-d in SouthernOregou.
’I hose contemplating tree planting will do
well to visit our orchard and nursery, or write
to us for price list. Address to us at Murphy
joseptilne county, Oregon, ,,rtu it. K. Mallon
Hrant's Pass, Oregon.
A. H.CARSON 4 SON.
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Reames & White’s
Editor Oregonian : Permit me to say
through your valuable paper w i at I'r.
Darrin lias done for in -. For the pas’
seven veals I have been sei iousl v ill et< -I
with bionclutis and heavy cough, which
developed into an organic all-cl ion of
the right lung. AU tieatments la I -I to
cure me until two months ago, when I
commenced treatment
by Electricity,
under Dr. Darrin’s suieivisoii:
Now
1 am cured and n j -ie • in p.-rfect health,
and can be seen at lllll'j Washington
street, room 85, Port) iml.
E. V. <n i. mi .
Apple. Pear, Peach.
Plum, Prune. Apricot
Nectarine, Cherrv.
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut.
'as Ö a •
F#/««—«' • -
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BI RCI LASH OF
AT CENTRAL POINT
SPRINCiSUMMER GOODS JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh
for lS'.'l, exceeds any of their previous displays.
Consisting in part of
Where 1* kept constantly on hand a complete
and firs'-el«M stock ot
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery,
R.
NELSON. A
SWEDE, Tl.>r:i
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.
Editor Oregonian . F- r a year prior
to coming uiid r Dr. It.uiin’s Electric
ami medical treatment ! hid be.-n )-i.id-
ually losing my health fiom vanons
causes. 1 was troubled with nervous
debility, sieeplessn, • s, etc. Dr. Darrin
has cured me s->l feel -is well as ever in
R.-fer to mr- i.t 145 G s'reet,
my life
Portland, My friend Mr. McGrew, ol
the above addr-HS, was also cured by
E. Ni.i »■ -s.
Dr. Darrin
Ladies' Fancy and White Goods,
Henrietta». AlpiK'i'.'ts. Albatross, Black Taneies, Brillantines, Albini,
Criterion, Tassel ami Kiver Cloths. Surah Silks, Allover Em-
hroiilerie» ami Flouncing, in black and white, Piques, Lace
Fam-ies, Veiling, Satines, Chailies. Face Curtains and Curtain
Net. Scrim. Gingham«, Cheviots, Ticking».
Dr. Darrin Ire ild- u .1 - ii’ :ihie - hr-iril acute
and pr vale d;-i ra-.-s, l-.-r or i.r-u g iiinn-
In-oil. n -rv-.u » debility, r flei-ts ot orrors.or
-XC'-sses ill ii Id--r v-m g. Io-» -»f nieni-u),
dir-ea-e- eau— rd t»v men rm in th» -mprotu-r
treatment ol pr iv .re d »ea-<i-. Olli- ». 7'• ’ j
Washington Si , l’- r - <:i.t, <tr. ¡four» it v.
M. In » 1 M daily. Ev «.intuition free and
r-i-|iti-lential ; . u-i-•• -ion 1-1 mks and < itcu art,
sent gr.i'i- t- >anv u-lilr.", patients cured
at home.
gold hill
PAINTS
OILS OF ALL KINDS
STRAW HATS, FURNISHING GOODS,
EFFICACY <»F E1.E( IKh IRE
NAILS. ROPE
Ami everything else Immrinab’e in th's line.
.My gissi» ari new and ot the best brands, and
will be sold at the
Lowest Ruling Prices.
THE FAST RUNNING STALLION,
1 >
T
H It
h p
J
j)
in
;EHIES^ PROVISIONS LEWIS P.,
CROCKEHY AND GLASSWARE,
TOBACCO, <DIOA»K>i, 1£TCL,
Is fresh and Complete, all of which will be sold at the
Lowest Possible Cash Price.
We exelmnge for all kinds of marketable country produce,
deliver g"'Hls t<> anv part of the city, and guarantee satisfaction in
every < a»u. C.dl a’”1 see u- and be convinced.
REAMES * WHITE
1/
'S.
'Ve elialh’i)”.’ the reader to successfully controvert tiie assertion that
in acre nf thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val­
ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of $100. It will
avcra<ic- 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem-
- in
’ value, net, of
onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce fl
marketable fruit each year.
congress which went out on march 4th,
Miss Eva Galloway accympanied Mrs.
A lthui uh it ha« l>een six weeks since
1S»>1. As a Republican, I feel that ttie
c< tigress adjourned it is still impossible Stout of Plum x to Santa Barbara fur
com pan. on is od ous, but in most re­
to get a correct idea of all the pernicious the snmruer4 recently.
spectait is just. I hope that if we have
legislation enai te l into laws, or the ex­
1>. F. Crouch l«aa g /t»« to Linkville,
another Republican< ingit— s soon, it will
act amount uf money carried by the but a I soon return with his family, to
devote il-M-lf to methods of economy dif-
appropriations tucked away hi corners of permanentIjr locat ■ here.
f rent from those observed by the hifty-
bills ot all sorts. Every day something
In other wonk an acre cf producing fruit trees has a valuation
Am 114 tiie citizen.-» of Eagle
I
Pu a'
tlrst congress.” .
is discovered showing a new and unex­ seen «>n our streets recently we note .1.
£1000. ’t i* better than any bank—for the bank is sometimes carried
pected appropriation or a new pi-c- of J. Fryer and ii -n. Ilnhbaid.
into Cunmla l.y the Casuior, 1'pme nature- a trust-worthy guardian —
N cxt week tl.u residentsof the Pacific in explainable botch legislation. Secre­
A hianch of the Epworth læague was
coast have an >>p| ortunity to demonstrate tary Noble In« discovered what lie con-
takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if
organ
I/.*»!
at
this
place
last
Wednesday
to the world that wtia'ever sentiments .« der« a $.'{o0 (Xfo.lXX) s'eul in connection
you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their
may actuate other section-, of tin« great I with one of the Indian bills, and lie savs I evening at the M. W. church.
nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite
J. K. Pigney am) J. H. Hyzer of
country, the we-t’-rn por'ton fill.) red z s ' the mon>-y shall never Is- pani if it is in
the bin’s and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you
that when the countrv el ctaa or-HKlent, 1 his power to prevent it; but owing to the (»rant’s Pass made itieir tomrades of the
that president in here legarded a-> the I tact that several prominent republicans (i. A R. a visit on Wednesday.
must not complain ihat your horticultural methods have precipitated a
president of the whole people, without are to get a tug slice of the money in tl e
(>. P. McGee and family have re*
foreclosure
of the mortgage on your orcbaid.
reference to the particular party or fartion slia|s* ot attorney's tees it is doubtful moved to the Williams creek section,
that places him in power. The recep­ whether any remonstrance on the part where they a ill make their future home.
Th»’ Royce-Huffman
weddiua
mj
«
a
.
-
ounty
Huffman wcddiiiM a« h ..- •
Tlu re is now a fair prof»p«*ct that th«* sash
tion that has everywhere ls-en accorded of Mr. Noble will prevent the steal being
last u.» k demonstrat« s th» ta« I Ihai < <« i*n»l <i»‘»»r fact«>ry in the eastern part of t«»wn
J. 11. Faris was recently appointed jail
still laughs at l«»cksnflths in this glorious ai ¡he county-Si-at will be op«*rated st»*adilv
the administration party lias be-n peeuli consummated.
1 \\ itn tniii tii» car’1 »ou give wheat-fields, laid it will yield an income
pension agent by the department ut Klamath valh-y.
during th«‘ coming summer.
arly gratifying to all who entertain truly
Many peculiar points make Hood’s Sar | on a valuation of ? 1000 an acre.
There is not a wheat-field in this
Washington.
An
excellent
appoint-
Mrs.
W.
G.
Parker
rrturnc«!
hom<*aft»*r
win
­
I t ia not surprising that with sik h a
American ideas of the workings of our
'I'll«' Grant’s Pass eounuti pM.-M-cd ordinances
baparilla superior to all other medicines.
ment.
tering at Ssn Francis «», last w« « k. h» r s«»n. prohibiting hors«-s, ch!ek»-iis. etc . from runu-
county which yields such an income, and EVERY orchard does.
government and institutions. In the first vast un«lertaking as th«* world’s fair lh»*re
Sain
Park»
r
of Petaluma, aceompanxing lu r ing;it larg«*. The f»*stiv«' town c«)w will roam
P< cuhar in combination, proportion,
Hon. J. I>
Whitman last week ar- home for a visit.
We propose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial 6oil, within cannon
place, all who have (wreonally viewed 1 should in* more or I»S4 bickering and
the str«*« ts as usual, however.
and preparati«‘U ot ingredients,
the diff-rent condition« that environ and rnisiuulerstan.ling among the numerous rived at home , a.'ler his rounds throiuh : B» all & Newman have empio
shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental
•mployr<| han
Hood's fiursaparilla possesses
P.
«
.
Reams
of
the
Idaho
stag«*
company,
th«*
stat«*in
the
internets
of
the
horticul
­
charnt-i'-iiSH the va«tlv varying sections P*-op'C (all»*«l together in its interests.
i don
a large
additi«»n
t their black- will her» after Hup»'rinten«l the routes of tlu
----- to build
------ ......
.............
.
t«>
tho full curative value of the
railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of tho Pacific, with
Rrnithshop, arid will bav.- most (•«»iiiinodious company in southern Or«‘g«>n, an I will prob­
'file continent that intervene ts-tween But the Boif«l of Lady Mmager.s are turists.
best known remedies
quarters
when
it
is
completed.
I one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by
ably
mak«'
his
h«
‘
ad«piart,
rs
here.
the two oceans, believe that to rightfully having rather an unfortunate time of it—
Dr. E. B. Pickell and W. I. Vawter
the vegetable
dom.
<;ha^. Gravm has been appoint«’«! adminis­
Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of
form an estimate of their » qually varying unfortunate because of the criticism»» will represent the local lodge of ()<1<1 Fel­
E. F. Everett will devote himself to oiitsid«*
strength ¡you.
Peculiar in
trator of i he estate of Sainii» l I>ri«’sl> i« k. «!• - w«nk in the photograph!«* lin«* during th»-
needs, the ruler of the country should i which wdl oe made, as a matter of course, lows at the approaching grand lodge ceftsod. and
id’s Sar- ¡old age overtake you and find you penniless.
Ijje • ustoniary noti.e to coming summer, having s«*cured a <*ompet«*nt
xnd economy —
occasionally traverse its length
and about the jHjssibuitit s of a lot of women meeting.
creditors and others intci <.ai«-»’.
the only medi-
assistant to take charge of his gallery.
saparil la
is
breadth as nearly as may be without getting along together without quarrel­
wliich can trul,
Albert WaAer of Sprague river Lus i . . n a*
cine
Mrs.
E.
H.
Curry
has
so
far
r«
‘
coverc«l
her
Messrs.
lx*onar«l
&.
Skeeters,
w
ho
were
neglect of bis purely perfunctory duties, ing. Ttie present row betw*een tiie pres­
Susanville. Cal., during tin» week, attending health as to b»‘ abb* to leave the G« mm 1 Samari-
"One Hundred Doses
be said,
ident, Mrs. Potter Palmer, and the sec­ in business her«* sometime ago, are now the horsestealing cas«'» Hgainst I>ixon and S\ [- t.»n hospital at Portland, and is now’ enjoying
We give away the land. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for
and thereby enable himself ami his cabi
Dollar.’’
Medicines tn
a x i sit with her parents at La Grande, Oregon.
net to inteliigently consult the best inter­ retary Miss PhoebeCounns, wears rather at (’reset nt city, (’al.
Good luck to vester, in the capacity of a witness.
larger and smaller Imttles two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and
Dr.
H.
W
.
Cox,
the
new
ag«
n«-y
phvsi<
ian,
you,
boys.
ests of all portions of ttie nation. The com a serious a«-|»e« t, an»l much unpleasant­
Dick Robinson, who has just compl<*t«*d a
require larger doses, and do not GUARAN TEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
arrived with hi< family from Salem last we« k* tin«- new barn on his Applegat«* ranch 1s al-
mendable feature of the custom >a the tact ness may result. To those far removed
produce as go-»l n suits as Hood's.
After a week’s stay in this place, to make ft hotup at the agency during tin re­ r. :<«’.y contemplating th«’ creK-tion nf a fine
Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value
it broadens ttie vision of the puweis that from ttie seat of tins petticoat war, It (Georgia Reed’s company of comedians mainder of the present administration.
dwelling i n th«’course of the next few months.
Teeuliar in its medicinal merits,
their
land high, aud rob its soil by sowing it with wheat anti compet­
be and especially shows them that it is would seem ttiat tiie ladies might get and dogs wen to (¡rant's Pass on Sun­
nood'3
Sarsaparilla
accomplishes
cures
hith
­
Klamath county is already asaured ot a
Th«’ Grant s Pass post office receipts show an
nut enough to know one’s ow n state and aiong with greater felicity and harmonv day night.
healthy immigration this summer, and is «1«- im r« aseol 30 per cent, over th«* ri’cciptsof last
ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves
erto unknown, and lias won for itself
serving
of
the
best
class
of
settlers
................
that
...
v» ar. a most gratifying showing, even f«»r
its wants to constitute the proper equip if they could be induced to fight their
the title of "The greatest blood
of India. “Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital­
crosses the mountains. . All will be w» Iconic. th.’s»- who persisteijtly pratx*about hard ti.nes.
A. Childers and family arrived at Med-
ment of a great ruler, who is called up' n t aides over tl.e teacups instead of bring­
purifier ever discovered.'’
ity of its soil," says a great economic writer. The people of Jackson
Frank
W.
Beach
’
s
partner,
Mr.
Stanley
f
-»r«i
last
week
from
the
Sound
»f
Sheriff Moss advertises to s«*ll sum«* valuable
daily to pass upon questions a« widely ing ttieir personal differences into ttie
country,
Teculiar
in
Its
"
good
name
Wilbur Springs, < 'olusa county. ( al., lias be •n r. al-.-st ate ou th«- 16th of May next, under ex-
count}
’ should learn this as an axiom.
varying in import and consequence a« it sessions of ttie board. Personal pride ¡Mid w ill He content to remain here ! >r in this section during the week. Io »king
home,
”
—
there
is
now
more
«•cution I shu »*«1 »»ut of the circuit court in the
is possible to conceive of
f,«t ttie people an«i prejudices, as well as individual am­ the future.
'round. The boys are still running the hotel < ts. i.f Mcl'roskey & Dixon vs. John D. Chat­
Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in
of flood's Sarsaparilla
sold in
at
t
he
springs.
everywhere turn out and do the president bition and love of place, stioiiht he sub­
ham.
Lowell, where
it is made, sound of the hum <>f the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or
Wilkinson & Hanley have dissulved
honor and rise above mere party alii ra­ ordinated to ttie interests of tt»e great
Chas. Swingle of Langril valley has
than of
I h»’ Wimer mining cas«* isdragging its slow
other blood toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well.
partnership in the butchering business, pletcd pr< parations t«* eref't a tin»» barn <■(•111-
It means
and
enterprise which involves ttieir services,
length along, and then* is not«*11 ing how much
tions oo an occasion of thia kind.
purifiers,
Peculiar in its
and Ed will continue the business alone dw.'!1ing-lious«-on Ins ranch »hiring th»’ next lonu» r it will tak«‘to try it. The examination
a
home
for
a
life-timeout
of
the
meagre
savings
of
2
years
’
work.
A
says an exci ange.
phenome-
few
w'ei-ks,
and
lias
let
the
job
to
Contractor
uua
reconi
of
sales
in the future.
of «»ne witness occupied nearly the whole oi
Patterson, which insures good work.
more
beautiful
and
a
larger
home
than
niuety
per
cent,
of
the
popula
­
W e trust that the southern Oregon
W«
’
dn«
’
s<lay.
sbroad.
other
preparation
F or very lack of other lies to tell, the
1>. S. Youngs, the expert tree trimmer,
district board, in retnolellmg tlie.i fibbing newspaper rorresiiondent has
Messrs. Coggswcll A- Hah-, tin- popular attor­
ever attained such popu- tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
Th«’literary and scholastic exercis«*s at th«’
premium list fur the approaching dis­ been busy with “Our Marv’s” private hasheeii engaged at ilie Waiz ranch dur- ney* are ab< ut to eiect a tin»- law «.fti« »• in t lie city schools i’n Grant’s Pas«on th«* aft« rn.M»n
Ity in so short a time,
Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great
space between tiie butchershop and the post­
trict fair will see to it H at mure atten­ affairs the past week, and die yarns that | ing the week, preparing the fruit tre**a office, and are temporarily occupying a room ot Arb- r day wer«* participant! in by most of
A
and retained tta j’"i'ui.nity
th«* pupils«»f th«* schools, and were enjoyed by
^p^rah«i ccnftdeMe among all classes valley and our Orchard Home.
tion is paid to the livestock interests.than have gained currency would put anv war ' there to l»ear up under their burden of in the upper story of thvstone store building. all present.
has been the case in former years. 1’tiere correspondent to ttie blush in behalf of 1 apples and |n*aches.
<)f people so steadfastly.
The cavalry »trill of Company B bids fair to
A most successful nin«* months’ t«Tm of
has never vet been a herd premium or trudi.
W. H. Barr, Geo. E. Anderson and II. be a grand feature of K hi mat li scenery »luring school was compk’ted in the Jones cr«*«’k dis­
Do not be induced to buy other preparations
The first med«llesome fellow
sweepstakes premium offered a' the fairs had Mary welcoming a little Navarro to E Baker went to Briggs’ creek, Jose­ the coming summer. 1’he initial «hill of the trict hist week by Prof. G A. Savage, who will
%t
be
sure to get the Peculiar Medicine
season was held last week, and th»’ whole face
held here, although at fairs I.el I every­ possible future usefulness; the next phine county, one day-this week, where of mtt lire und«*rwent an immediate change for immediat«’ly b«*gin a terin at the Centennial
district
school
house.
where else they are the premiums which denied that there ha«f been any suet» i 1 he first name«! gentleman is interested the better.
During the lull succeeding the finish of the
Sold by all druggists, fl; six for g5. Prepared only
are the most eagerly conti sled for and innovation in the late Miss Arulerson’s I in mining propelly.
9
J. W’. Wells last week imported a fine jack
<’ons«’qucnt or <*arly spring work by «»nr
from Woodland, Cal., for us • at his Sprague rush
t>y C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Mai*.
which make it worth the breeder's while domestic life, but stated that the nation's
ranrlu-rs
and
farmers,
the
town
has
l»een
full
The programme carried out by all riv» r ranch. The business of raising inu!es is of men and teams and our merchants have
to expend months of time amt trouble in idol was living in desperate poverty and
connected with our public schools on <;ne of th«' most remunerative in the stock done a thriving business.
preparing his herd for exhibition. 'Diere die strictest retirement at a little out-»«i- i
line, and (Velb doesn't propose to g< t iclt in
Arbor day rtfl cted credit upon pupils the pro(*<-ssjon.
Th»* <’lection of six aldermen under the now
is getting to tie a goo*1 -teal of tine slock of Ihe way English hamlet, and that news
« luirtt r. will provid«* almost enough holt's for
the various kind» most useful for crossing of a delicate nature might be hourly and teachers alike, and gave tllH public
i
flu-
posts for th«* city election, which bids
Jasper
Ib
uneit
of
Edgewood
was
nt
the
an idea of the
civilizing
influences
talked into an
pur|»wa to the farmer and rancher in expected. Then came the story that she
count}-seat one day last wook fooking for a fair to be one of the most interesting In the
INFERIOR
blacksmith to takeciiarge ol a shop at that history of th«1 county-seat.
this val'ey and yet the stock interest here wa** mined in health and her beauty gon«*, around us.
promising young Klamath town. Bennett
C»»l. Haines of Washington and Mr. Cross
is in the moat backward condition "f all and that she must either return to her art,
1*. B. O’Neil was ixi Napa, Cal., dur- does not believe in lettuig nature take its t w.
> prominent lawy«>fe «»? San Francisco, are
our agriciiltmal ventures and the most go into a convent or die. Jus; as ttie ing the week, arranging for the erection course, when it comes to building up a town. at (»rant s l ass renr»-eentlng W. I. ^»’adh lgh
-is. THE-
N
V
in his suit with Wimer Rins Judges Prim
needing the kind of encouragement and whole country was preparing to weep of a monument above the remains of
Because
Gen. John F. Miller bought 150 liea«l of tine ami Hanna app«*ar for thaJattw,
development furnished by the local fair. ov » t its recent stage deity and her too his recently deceased
mother,
who cat th* of Alex. Martin last week, paying $15
.
IT IS
The attention devoted to h< r i- U ture ♦ ar y «le« ay c»mes the “authentic rumor” sleeps in the quiet burying ground at per hca«l f<»r them, no calves tbrown In. It is
Rev. G. W. Black returned from hi* revival
k More Profilxblr
ab«»iit time that a calf was beginning to have work at Wilber, last week, after being th«*
from the inception of th» dis'ru t i.u, >,ri> «othe « ff.ft that Mary is all right, and that place.
gome i<l» ntity of its own in this country, the means of bringing many sinners to se«’ flu*
ject »othe pre»ent time lia» borne sn, h that ttie wliole batch«>f lies was die wo>k
custom »»f “throwing in the « ahc.s" hav­ « rn»r of their ways. His health would not
Iron and siily
A member of th«* Oregon
_
excellent fruit in showing how a lin e of a news buieau out of news, which l a«i
/■
r Some (Inc Ehe
permit Ins continuing th«* work longer.
ing n«> reason for its observance long« r.
•K
Tassa e.»«
h
Steel Company of Portland, Mr (i. S.
display will slu.w the capacity of a < <>un
Tin-own» rs of E. P_, the trotting horse, r< -
not iicen put onto tlie racks! of working
The
wound
which
Josh
Buck
mast
er
sustained
I
Miller, has been in this p ace during the while resisting arrest last tail has h« en th« 1 used an off« r of «Liim for th«’ animal last we« k.
try for producing anv particular article
over the render familv, tin* Keeley motor
ri
1|
week, («joking for an eligible site for a sou re«* of much trouble to him «luring the past Th«y hold for JlOOn and say they «!«» not cart* to
m
that we trust the district »-"»ill will see
ii
or the lU'hnng sea complications, and
This has proven «piit»* a damper to our
A HEW I »Ob ES Öl'
fit to take a like fo»tering interest m the single»! M try ««ut as a suitable subject for blast furnace near some one of the large winter, if w«' ar« to brlivve tin- Lassen ‘Mail." se'l.
No less than five pieces of bone liave been r« - lot al-porting men, who wished t«> purchase
J
iti 1 1
iron deposits of southern < >regon.
stock features of tl.e fair in the future
moved from his arm. ami he has won th«- him.
a sensation
Shame!
sympathy of many citizens of that section t»y
Time was when this section had rhe
Tin*
Para«iox
Medicine
Co.
Is
at
the
Grant
’
s
The school meeting in district No. 49, trie fortitude with which he has born« his
Iti l-’li an<l 5-11» Cans.
reputation of i rr-diii'irig the very 1-,-t live
T he Republican party t*«»un«! a Rtiipliia Medf»>rd, will be held to-morrow to vote sufferings wliih* in the Susanville jail, await­ Pass opera-house this week, and appearing to
crowded houses. Their programm«’ is duly’
stock in the »»stern i-ontitry, in >»>rh ti e i of $li1,000 when it rerurnci to pow-
ing
the
trial
of
Dixon
and
Sylvester,
in*
which
up«jn the proposition to levy a three-mill
appr«’«’iat»il, Georgia Reed and her trained
speed ring and the slii-w ring. »rhapH
I'
er in L m ’J. In two yearn it han Mjnan»!- s< hool lax, for the pur|>ose of paying cas« h«’was the iu<»st important witness for dogs coming in f«»r the principal itfiare of at­
the state.
tention.
it ia true tl-at the reaaori why we are
....* n»» '; ere»l thm niirphi*« aii l enta le«l a <!« ficien- one-third of the cost of building a new
IT
S. M. Wilcox an«! family hav«* rcTnoved to
longerdiatiirguislied us -aisersi <»f the Very [ rv hall uh large. The Billion D-itlar
school-house for the district.
Much in­
Will
I
(
laklan
J,
(
>r.,
where
Scott
will
tak»
’
charge
<»t
,
I
beat da** uf hoise» is le-CHU»e
___ 1 ('»»ngie-s lias rendered ntMessary and
I ave
THE QUESTION SETTLED.
th«- railroad and Wells’ Fargo and Co.’s offir»-*
terest will be taken at the election.
gold out all the beat and kt-i-t only »•<•- inevitable a tar t! i«»r revenue. A tariff
J
Th» gentleman until lately in charge «»f th«
111
Oaklami
station
has
been
transferred
t«»
otid-ela a animal» al home. Be that a* f»»r revenue on ttie » x Ming lines is a tar­
The plat of the town of Medford, re­
Thin rut is a faithful
Grant’s Pass.
it may, there 1»certwinlv a belter rla»a iff. If “tile foreigner»« pay tlie duly,’’ aw cently complete«! by Mr Narregan from
picture of the well known
Miss Dollie Deasengcr now has exclusive
in
of hogs, aheap,ca'tleand p»rha|.» pointrv ttie Droteeti'inihtM claim, they numt l»e official plats among records of the coun­
establishment of Thomas charg»’ of th«’ Pion«s*r hotel in Kerby, the pub­
in th» valley now tt-an ever l-ef -re uinl made !•» pay from |’»(l 000,000 •<» $7")t0n0,. ty. is something long needed by the
Price<fc Son. at 524 Sacra­ lic having been notified to that »’ff«*ct by
it i» w-tlnn the range
rhe ¡eq.. that tt’OiiMz ett an the pr’fpnt tariff yield^. I -» hool clerk ami assessor, and should be
Mrs. Mary E. |)eas« nger, who has place« 1 th«’
mento street, S. F, As the r« nting of her farm and hotel property in tlx*
w» might have a display rivaling that ar li tiie Auiertren eunsuiners | ay ttie «Iu- , paid for at liberal rates by the town
leading chemists of the hands of her daughter.
the state fair, with tl.-e same range of ItvH, hk ttie revenue reformers maintain ' council. Owing to the numerous addi-
ing from liquor habit is womle -
west, they were asked to
T. Shattuck, who contracted to purchase I,.
premiums, or a Fierier devised h»t. and hh «'ornihon seriae indicate»«, thev I tions to the town, the map of the city •ettle theqv stioti as to what sarsaparilla” were 11«»binson's large crop of potatoes, has gone to
which could be e’a-ily arranged with a Hhould al leant ligve ttie benefit of lower ! complete resembles a gerrymandered in fa t purely vegetable. We pr-st at their re­ Missouri, where prices are good, with five
ini.
parloads of them. Last winter Oregon im-
little care and attention on the part of Pricea through lower taxes aa a partial congressional district more than any- port.
port» »1 ”-pu«|s” from the «‘fiat. The imitation
the executive conimilte»-a* they ar.- re­ rompenftatmn for contvibuting the a»i»h- I thing else.
We have ma»1e careful chemical analyse* of • 1 human events is something wonderful.
vising the list, ft involves far more c-1 st tiotial revenue made necessary by R-
Alba Hey wo« id'sc >mpany gave an en­ «cvernl web known t.-nnds of »Hrsaparille. and
W m . R osen , of Portland, Or«*., writes
L» « Calvert of Grant’s Paas is again at his
have f'-’U’i'l them a'I with t he »»ingle exception of
tocondrtion a p-z a »l-eep. <-r a r a t h-r I ' t’Ublican recklessness it, appropriations tertainment last Tuesday, tile
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largest Joy’s t«»eoiifa u Iodide of Pca3<»ium. A-mrcsult place » f business, having return«*«! from
“M oore ’ s R evealed R emedy vur<4 in» Gt
the almw ring ih rlr it doe- f--rti e t.rrpar- The next hotl-e will have more than a 1 audience that has ever fiiie i the opra- we are run ed to pronounce Joy '• to hr t tie only Portland sev«’ral weeksago where lie attended
a'iori ot ag' icwltoral piodui t» tl at do n ' i i t wot I ird s maj >ritv tn favor of reforming hotiseon a similar occasion being present. purely vricetaM-» rnr*aparn!a imwou the mxiket, Armstrong's bueinesa college, tho beat on th«* drunkenness and tuade a wwuian ut me. All
n«>rthw«’M c«>ast. His brother returned to who are cursed with the liquor habit -liould
require special feed and ear», and when I ' the tariff downward. There will ts> a (Juite a number of Jacksonville people which has come under our observation.”
California not long since, altera short stay
?f tern medirjn ta« proven that a’l or’/nary with us.
tab'* it.”
it comes to conditioning a whole herd, | i small but sufficient majority in the een- were als.j ther«* and a pleasant evening
The three hardware burglars who went
even a wealthy breed, r will i-aii-e before : ate in favor of the same poLcv. A lull was spent. Tip* |>erforniance was good. 'a«-e •■ruptions are not caused by discard blood,
r. y. ‘ al., w r i»
t’reiii Fraitb in season, Candice, Nut.-. Etc. ALu
making such an outlay, unless be can J , to increase the revenues for a couole of Hey wood, who is a very e’ever imper­ but by indigestion and eiuggirh circulation, through Layton's store an«l were capture.! by
Hi« Jat kson . iiinty authorities at Gold Hill,
J ui.\ t.l
ta '• ‘. r Fbirit
ree some way of getting a return from th ■ . years by reducing the tariff will without sonator of human character in its differ­ wlii 'i cal! for vojetabre alteratives, instra 1 cf aim»>M ut . . « «led in making good tljeir <*sc»’P»3
awarding committees, should his stra-k I 1 lunch doubt pass tsith branches. After ent phases, being supported by a com­ min -a’ blood pn*lfieri like Iodide of Potassium. from th in at t'»e Pass on Mondiy ot Iasi
Stationeiv]<»f All Kinds.
« k. The jail is a wood and spikes concern
be meritorious enough.
We wou'd re- ■ ; that the revenue can be cut down to pany of first-class musicians. As great Joy s Vegetable Sursaparida being tbo latent, ia w»
that
was
c«i!)structed
with
th«-
puerile
id«*a
rxt to diwan! the < i<l notions and proceed
spectfullv Riigg'st 'hat ‘he entrance fee- I meet tin- economical appropriations
...
of a tilings were expected of the company, tho .';r>
that it was economy to perv«*rt chicken coops
the modern theory. Its cures altert the from tln ir 1« gitimate usee,and the county an-
in t»>e sw»ep*tak. s clu»». s slur st pay the , D»mo. rati<- hou».- by abolishing
J taxes the performance may liave been dis­
ild by all druggists, or
Í»-Try it once.
so
ucss of t’ o theory.
It is tho talk ct the timriti«*sar.’ to blame should there bV a Jail
the enlargement
ui the free list. appointing in a degree to some.
premiums usually.
t through
‘ .
“
(ltifvtt-y at any time.
¿rv AM-liOLMi. Lutto Cb.. ¿■mile,
UOG.-
Peculiar
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
J.C.SHEKH>4N
Go»ir.
I. a grippe is quite | revalent in this
section.
Mechanics' Tools.
V're me a call before goin, '„’where.
it E. Morris and L. L. Jennings have been
«•!. < t«-»i to r.-piCb» ;.t Golden Rule lodge of < hid
C«»rn planting is in full bla-t in this
Fellows in the grant! loage, wiuch »”eet« iu
vicinity
May.
The first races at Tu!» I «k»-. to !»♦• h«*l«l May
*•. ! iii ’ k
Mrs. Chas Hughes has returned from h«‘r
tin
Tne Altiaui,e
Jtt. are l«»«»ked t«»rwar«l to with pl«asuruble
visit to « M-scent city. Cal
H« r health wa* community.
unh«*rpati«>u.
not b« n« !it«’«i by her stay there we are pained
i). W. WtAKe <>» < h«'wauean r«*p«>rt> p«»or to say.
Miss Clem. D ><lg«* is very sick wit!
success tn selling hi« last shipment ol h'>rs«*s
It j-i »juiefiy whisper«*«! that th«* dream of rheumatism.
in <'alif«»rtiia.
anotlo r large I’l ick hotel buil»!ing at Grant's
(’has Hiimphi.yandA.il Engl. liav. g.'tu- Pa-os will »urt ly b** realize«! the coming
b en qu
J. W. Mistcrsoti h
to work in tin - iwmills at Si>s«ui, Ca:.. f«r th« summer
with the g« ip| e.
summer months.
W. T. « »burn has purcbas«'«i ih«’ bail»«*)>ii»»p
I’l-'ib’.’w ^.lE’-IIS«.! ,-•-•»1 1
- ’■
Frank Barr«»ws r«-turned to hi-* horn«
n «»I J. F Pr«>h-y, who has returned i«> his chiex-
M.k' : «n aft«‘r a y«ars visit iu K latmith en ranch.
li
cuuuiy, i«*M ’y«‘ek.
Albert Osborn of Tunn« I Nin«' has in rulti- charged ei the D c»i.tr i.cs sclit* »!.
Frank Ward official«d «i ih. Fo, b. * sal mil \ atii>n a large Hr« n in fruit an«l ix’rries which
I)r. James iira<it n has reluined
during the abs« ne.’ «»r B n .4
n the u ill I h a source of no small inconi»’ to him in
mountains last w, < k.
tij«’ n«’ar future.
the east, aivd it is rumoied th it
Enns Emmitt s l« g was suco-ssful!y ampu-
J r b iynn is Oiiv»* ipnrectilling t ht'Httctititui 1 kely to dispose of his mining it
tat« d just ahov«’ the kn«’(‘, at one of th» Port­ ot tii- public to the lU' ttis «»i th«’ townsit«’ at Gold Hili.
land hospitals last week.
« »mpany s pr«q»» rty in st»-ntonan uolc». ty
Thu puj-p.f >r a latge fruit ( L*rop in
Dr. Will. .lack< m will att« nd at Linkville liberal advertising.
•iurlpg th»’ June t« rm of« ircuit «-.»urt. on pr«»-
P. N. Butcher has chang«*d his mind about this vicinity are ,u te 1} ittenng
t«*s.*.«»ual b’.i’iiH’ss intent.
iMi-oiniiiAt a bast'-bnll plnyer sin« »• h«- nearly time.
Let uh have a - aniiury ¿Util’ •
i aly / ■ »1 hi ms. it while practicing on the dia- where in the vad<*y.
EverytuMy is »re^uy encourage«I at theoiit- pa
lo«»k lor crops. an»i bu*in»^ < co: n <<«.»nding- moml th ld rec. utly.
♦
ly good for this time of the y . Itl.
Many of th«.* ranch, ra on lower Grave er< < k
A Girl W.»ri!i llMiiug.
. •• *4» ♦ «»ut small orchards this spring, and
Loret«’ Van Horn and Nathan Fir» st«»n< re-
After re.uliurf Mr. Gi a\ » \|»» i i . a«
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their ranch»** mar l.inkviil« from «>th«iM L«>a*v4„i’!:»»following their go«xl ex­
ample in a short Bu>«,
plating- bu-un«-ss. I <• nt $.1 !<» th« Lak»
tin Rogu«’ riv. r vail« y a tew days since.
('«» , E iut I cwoih I, III., t a a I'uil’ i, ai»«l
vs. Landen and C-».|<> and P hwii I ium ¡¿hi«'.
Ixu t t l»j- i i • 11 \ u »<
Johnni. Manning study ing c |« h ution and J R*
’I»1 att«’i)d»’«1 th’.: ’p'/rf’i’g ol th«- rnini’.terirti. jjj’l «n a "’««'k.
i t ■' •'
II'! •» I ««• 1 '«» « mh in. i i tn«- with J w.
g’rlV Hi’ »' ■ t ■ t'l» v .m aii’l j< u < .rv
1 p wort h l-’a-zu«’ an«i Sun lay school convent ion at «'V<*rj hous«” iLtu. I j -I - ’ J uni
Siem« L' and bids fair to excel in b..t|i lin- s
at Roseburg 'ast we» k.
be p«H>r or out ot « iitp'<»\ in* ill. v-ill,
Ira Johnson mad«- the trij o,« r lit. A^h
Au el«*gant show-wind«»iv has b<*«’n put in iipportunit\ at baud.
land Linkvi!h r»»ad in th» **pa« •• <»f IIHic m«»i’»
..
the s. p. I), a I.. ( o. - store*at
fhun f'»fty-. ight hours with a singl«’ t< tin r»- Grant s pa«s, wnich lii.'l add materially to the
A t hil-l léillnl.
«'«•Htly,
looks oi that vmporiuit.
\n -lln i ellil-l k- ■ d l-> ti ■ n-< ■! < | -t--
John M. I'unHitighaiH «mi wif»*, just tr» ui
Thomas S<’o«t. th«* color»-«! man m jaiJ, luade Kivi ,, .i. -in- - -ria - - »--orbine imi- IVIa
L«av. nworth. Kau-as, ;I1 nv« «i .<« «h< ; ut dm- i i» • I hr« ¡Ui t»»r fresh air on Wedn« «dm of mot h-S - ir le-- Il < u e l.l IJ - eli Mieli -I- - 11, poi- -n
ingth«- w«-. k. to j..|n th.-eider Mi ! ui.miik L j . m w« « k. but was corralled befor«’ g« tting i» surprisiiiv when ili- .i « al: i- .- . ■ li - • lnl-1
ham there.
; t »a y >ur ¡.»way from his cell.
<0 its pisnihal troni -- lo osine Ile '-k-r-- I
F.. H. Beggs, ot the Linkville laik« view i IK Figney has i<Mgfp*«l Lus position in the Bah) Ssrtlir-r. It contalo» no opiuni or n or-
«'ompany, laM w. » k return«-«! tr in a , S. P. I>. X L. <’«>.’» blacksiui«h«bGp. ij'ing suc- piu ri.-
trip <■>«L«. " «st.-rn terminus, only to h« ad t hat ceed.-d by I> Lee. He h ft tor C aiii«Hinu <.u,s
way .tgath.
w. ck to we« k a new location.
IL nry W. bb«‘r. th. paint, r. will occupy a
sh«»p in the rear of B.*ali s bl icksmithsiiop
hereafter.
BllOISiSSIk
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
Will make theseieoD of 1891 at Central P«>ii,.,
where he will be <*v««ry Frida> an«i tfaturd^y.
and th«- balance of the time ut the McCIvpdo;!
tarm 1n Sam's Valley.
Lewia p. is a handaoine soprel, nearly n year«
oid. weigh* 1U5Ü pounds, and tor form am!
action cannot be surpassed. II« is the winto r
ot several fast races ami won a 1J4 mile race
at Chicago as a 3-year-old in 2:10.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
Lewir P. was sired l»y th«» c<‘l« brat«’d J- e
üooxerof California, h« by Monday . H<»«'k» i s
tirM dam was .Mayflower by imp. Ei’lip^e:
2d. Henni«* Farr«»w bj imp. Snamr«»« k; 3d. Ida
by imp. B« i*cbaxz«’r; 4th. Gamma's dam Mad
Bush y '»y Sir Bil liard >’ h. by imp Eagle; «¡th
Bet B«»s*'ly by Wilk» - Wonder; 7th. by Chann­
el«« r; sth. i»y imp. Sterling; 9ih. by Clodius;
10th. by imp. Silvercye; 11th, by imp. Jolly
Boger. 12th. by Partii« r; 13. i»y imi>. Monk« y
14th, imp. mar«* troia stud o’ HarrisoR ot
Brandon.
Lewis P. > dam was Lizzi«* P. by Leinster,
by imp. Australian, toalnd in Is?.«, und t»r««l
by W. I.. Pr’t, har«l of Sacram«‘nto. Calitornia.
II« r 1*t dam w - Addit A. b\ AM. ruid: 2d.
Loretta by imp. S« iv « t « ign; 3d. Mary Ogden
by Thornhill; 4t li.Mary Thomas b\ imp. Consul;
'»th. Parrott by Ran»l»»lpiis lloanoke: «»th.
1’aro ¡net by rnp Mefiti« 'd; ’th imn. manj
by Popinjay ; *Lb. Bou« bon - «lain ity Prcciiw
tat« ; 9th. by Highflyer 10th. Tiffany by
Eclipse; 11th, Young ifag by Skin; 12th, Hag
Wiidras' da»iP by ( rat»; 13th. Ebony of ( 'bild-
« rs; 14. «jld Ehuny by BaMo; ljtn. Ma-s«’\ s
Mar«* by Mas#»»-y s Black Barb
i C.KMS «iE SEK , I« E.
By the season. S-'fr'. and good pa-iura««’ fu»
nished mares during th«- t:in«* for <!’• additi An
al. Ev« ry pr«*raution taken to prevent he»-!
dents, but no responsibility assnm«-«i.
V. C M«( LF.NI»<»h
O. O. F. BALL
TO BE GIVEN AT THE
|J. S. HALL, JACKSONVILLE,
Friday Ev'ng, April 24.18Ö1
For the Benefit of the
Odd Fello s’Orphan s Heme.
«
, J «
>
REC EPTION COMMITTEE
Mrs. Alice Viiícb. Mr.*». K. Rubli and .Mr .
Francos Luy.
FLOOR MANAGERS:
Ja» ks«»nvillc.—ChriH. Vlrich. Wm. Den« tl
Medford.—t>r. E. B. P;<ú¿< I. M Purdin Asb
land. —H <’ M«*y« r, Fred Brake: Grant** Pa.*«.—
C. K. Chmibli.r: F<*ot« < r»-« k. -K A. <"<x»k.
Supper and dancing tickets. «2 tí»per(’«»up'e;
supper tickets. <1
per <«»ii|Me; single *-,<<«»_
tatcr and supper tick« ts. 75 cents.
THE FINE ROADSTER sTALLioN,
IT IB4 WO-R/l’W #1,000.
THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Medford Oregon
WAKELEE
100 Doses Ono Dollar
s
BOMBE
1HE BEST
AFTER
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Remedy
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SIGNAL TEHAMA CEORCE,
Will inftk«* th«* Rt ftAon of 1MH at the follow­
ing places:
Beginning at the Darn of F.
Fradenburgh. at < entral Point. W^NincMifty,
April 1 l.M*l : and will make Munds at that
place, Medford. Ja<*ksonvillt*. Pixenix. Talent
and Ashlund during the s< aa«>n,
I> es ( hiptios and P edigree : Signal Teha­
ma George, who has a vroas ol Messenger
blood, is a handsome dapple-brown. we<ghing
l.'MMi pounds v* hen in condition, and sta'idintr
hands high. !!«• wa*« sired by Signal
Chief; dam. by B|a< khawk Morgan. Signal
Chi« 1 by Gid Signal; dam by Langford B»4-
inont. he by Belmont.
T erms of S».m i« r. S« ns«»n. $)’»; insurance
fii. E v « tv pr«N iiuti«»n will t*e taken to hvok J
accident«, Imt will not b<’ rrsponsildc for any
should they occur.
GEO. LEKOl’X.
Centra! Point. Or., Mar. 31, 1*91
npnm
u
I
MEDFORD, OREGON
C. W. Wolters, Proprietor.
HF. FOLLOW1NO TIME SÎ'HF.Dl’LE W1LL
T tak«- effect Sunday, Fcb. 22, lrt«l.
GOING F.ART.
L« av<* Ja« ksonville at 8:30 a . m .. 1:00 p . m
5:40 p. m .
LeaVi* Wh«*trock at 8:40 a . M.. 1:12 p. M
5:48 p. W.
Leav«’ Harbaugh's at 8:L3 a . M.. 1;17 p. m
5:51 p. m .
Leave Dtivisviile at 8:50 a . m ., 1 2: P. M.
5.V» p. m .
Arrive at M«*dford at 9;00 a . m .LIO p m
ti.Ol' P. M.
and
and
and
and
an«l
GOING WKST.
Lave M'tlford at 10:00 A. M., 2:00 i* M and
7:30 P. M.
le ave Davisville at 10:10 A. M.. 2:12 P M and
7;37 P. m .
Ie-av«-Harbaugh s at 10:17 A. m .. 2:20 r M and
7:41 P m .
Lcav< Wiutroik at 10:30 a . w., 2:25 r. m . and
.;4.» r. m
Arr:v«’at Jaeksonvilk-at l(t lu <. m 2 40 r m .
an«Ç7:55j». x.
W. HONF.YMAN.
President.
D r . KEBWS
FAVomiL
REMEDY
is th«* only poaitiv«- <ur<’ for DYSPEPSIA.
CONSTIPATION. LIVER and KIDNEY DIS­
EASES, ami ia recommended by ph>si< iHia«
when other modicin«.* Tail. Thousands testify
to its having Hav»*d their liv«-s. To Mothers
and Daughters it has proved a blowing,
fljwttle; <’• for f-’- All Dealers.
Dr. DA^iD Ai AIM ¿Of CORPORATION, Rondout. N. T
Farm for Sale.
<
> .
A Full Line of Choicest Groceries kept and ins tarm )E of 320
*• mi'o muf n< Jlbi
T ot LiEkville, «m» a« « r« ni s. 11» lying
r t«.u» hing U.-V.Ji'ui.
1» is all fenced, IF» arrea’fn cultivatlbn
i
Sold at Reasonable Rates.
.«eresio growing alfalfa und 12 acro mòri
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY
1
Ax
he fm
r igned offers for
ai e
seeded then to. There art two g«M>d wills
« jtloT one <>f which will furnistr
water for n windmill.
A diub tl at tuk«s
water lr>»m the big bl.«math rixer iui>-
tlu«»J-di th« plat.< . ho tbat it ««u bv irriritu«f
A - mail < »r«. bard uX ebuketruc* fc, ui.u gl(,w
ing op the plat «’. The soil i* deep s;in<jy
loam. an«l highly |io«lu«ttve. Tinte ate a
small dwilling-lmu»*« and« th» r bui.dings in
g.wMf c«»n«iition on th«’fHrm. Th« whole will
b« H- (J ut a reasonable figure- Cal « n or ad.
drew
J. L. DQWJ73 or L(J<J<>HNsu>’,
linivuw. Ur.