The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 01, 1891, Image 2

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    vhc ¿Democratic dints
EblTORIA!. .VOTES
77.?/A’ W7' TU K MASK
JOSEPHINE COUNTÏ ITEMS.
Mrs. P. Griswold of Ashlaud vi.-uted th« Pa-»
last w«*ek.
Circuit ««»urt is still in Mcssion mid will c«»n-
tinu«' a while longer.
Miaa <’«>ra Smith han r< turned b« Porimnd,
after «juite a visit here.
KLAMATH
COUNTY ITEMS.
>am Park»T left tor his home near Pvtaiuma,
< al., I a* i w<» k.
Ira Johnson caniv up from the Rogu»* river
valley last week.
D. Willson is back from his tour to tin*
Willamette vail. y.
ladies will play their own gram! march
.it tlie party tin* evening.
«1 'hn R. ht am! wife of l‘. !:< an bay were nt
A-iiland during the w<*< k.
Mrs. Kester of Poe vall»*y is this we« k visit-
ing friends nt lied Blurt, ( al.
51« **rs. «tom* an«l Wheeler of Yr« ka made
i In* couiity-s» nt a call last week.
<’ A. llariielHirg will open his new saloon at
Bonanza about tbeStb instant.
Mis* Aliev Stitt->n « aim* «»tit from Ashland
last week to teach the Kciio school.
< ’. I’. Hughe* ' hht w< » k took a band of hot * s
trom I’«».* valley to Josephine county .
N« xt Monday it. .A Emmitt will begin th«*
r. gular spring work on tin- Llnkvillc Ager
road.
J» fl Kasson, late of Pelican bnv, passed
t hrough Jackson county going nortli one day
last week.
J. F. Iflooniingcamp came up last w.'ek trom
his home at Bogus. Cal., to hl* Sprague river
ranch.
Mr. Weils of Yreka arrivi-d last we« k tor the
purpose of thoroughly prospecting tin* minesat
the lo ad of Sprague river.
Mrs. G. W. Smith boasts of «>m* of the
choicest «<*|»!ctioii.« <»f plants ami .«hYubbery m
tlie southern part of th«* state.
"Curly" Webb last week set out a row of
promising poplars along the front of his
premises adjoining the Hotel Linkville.
T. 1». Blair and wife ot Lakeview pass«««l
through this section last week, oU their n -
turn home from an extended eastern trip.
The annual mei-ting <>t the stockholders ot
th«’ Little Klamath Watri Ditch Company will
be held at Linkvillv next Monday, .May 4th.
The water will probably lie turmd trom
the big Klamath «fitch on th«- first day ot July
next, fi r the purpose of ch ailing the ditch.
S. I,. Il.tlh -and Ed. Lytle are now in charg»’
of th«- Van Biimim r sash nn«l <!«>or factory’
and will ke« p it humming with orders all.«um-
mcr.
The ladies’ silver cornet band ball this even­
ing wiP be th»' novelty of novelties t ins season,
an«! all will attend who ever go to the shrine
of Terpsichore.
William Bark* r«turn»«1 to his Tulc lake
ranch last week, after a two-year« al>s»*nce
in Ca'ifoi nia, an«i will at once proe«'»*d to fence
ami improve his holdings in this county.
T he great I>euii crane clean »weep of
Oil«* mn himlly aver without truth that I '
l
la-i N'lVeiulH-r, Hwy» tlie I'locHgo
Govviiior l’ennojri was be.raved in the |
OFFICIAL PARU Q- JACKSON COUNTY. CR
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ih batt v b at« n by the Republican i le.in l.uuse ot I s iii.*ndH Uy the recent publi­ '
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«weep ol th«' trea«niy enri Ills.
cation f the alirg» d interview With bun I 1
'
EKIPAY
I by a Trlryriun rrpoiter, concerning his ,
AY 1. I*’ 1
,
T he Roaebiirg Reitfu ami Del Norte I court eih|ueiie, if we may so term it,
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J.
Par-!«
«
’
mid
wif«*
return«
<1
horn«
lr«nn
their
have
Lotti
commenced
I
.Cal
I.W.- .«... . . -
where
there
ia
an
interchange
of
roc :al i j visit to ttie bay city la*t xve« k.
laroR out for the counterfeit |2 silver new volume»
I
They are first-class local courtesies between the president and tin* j
! ('.J Kurth ha* a neat r«*Hid«’nc<’in vour*«*of '
certificat, a.
T’-ev carry the portrait of paper« amf ably represent their re«pe«-
governor of one of the state«. By th“ construction at Gram' Pa**.
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tlie late tien, flanc s k on their faces, t ve localities
“i'ioSH-litting” prorvh«, the Trleijram at-!
and are printed uj<on p iper so n-arlv like
P < . Ream and family hav«’ return«-«! to I
F
k «’M reliable xiurce» we learn that templing todamn the goV“in»>r with taint j Grant'.* Pass from east ru Oregon.
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the genuine that trea urv • tjs-rts have
i
poking as critic, '
wok on the Coat bay an.] R.ieburg praise am. the
be-n deceived
Slo riff M.'*s is recovering from his sex « re
raili. a t ba« t«-« ti «<>«1 mule«!, from 'a; k these representative« ot tiie journalistic spell ot sickn.'aa. wv an- glad to ami’»unev.
J
uf ftiml«
li ih fearetl ttiat the «u«i>en»ion Mafia that has made Portland notorious)
Mm J. A. Jennings «»1 Grant * Pa*s h»i* r« I
T he Lakeview E >’r is right.Mjiialv will !>• indefinite.
tor years Lav»» sucre *ded in placing our turned
fr«»m her visit t«» Dougla.* count.x.
I
indignant *>ver iim pu1 beat on of th-
w«»ithv governor m a nn»at unenviab!e:
-tiHot No fur th« Grant monument at
Wear«’sorry to K arn that J.e I. \.»«uni of j
fact that her i«>pnl.tt;ori is les- now than
I girt abi«»ud, although his position on Grunt
* Pass is again conf:nv«i to Ids (»«•<!
j
in 1X40. Half i f her territory w.i- t «k- n It veis de I'urk, New Y ork, whs broken th»» question «>f a pr q»er reception of the
in lt>- interim, >>ut <f winch Kl.«ma h on April 23. the gem ral’« birthday anni­ visiting piesideht is perfectly tenable ami ' - Gen. R«aines mid th«* «’«lilor of th«* 1'i.Mr-
' ol Jacksonville w« rvat Grant's Pass Tu« •'«lay.
versary, with much erithus astn. The
County was create I.
sound. Since tire Ttlcjrtuti found it nec- I .
treasurer now lias something over $140,-
Messrs. Prine«* and Nipp»*r of Williamsburg
essarvt in order to retain a monopiy of ' • i pr<Tinct
visited thv county-seat last Saturday.
OU) subscribed for the monument ; but
the
press
franebiavs
held
heretofore
in
i
I Ni it. *• vM is quite well to d >. in fact 1609,000 will have to Ire raised for it« I
M ik . S A. (’umrnons of Grant’s Pa** visited
common
with
the
,
to
oetensi-
.
wealthy but it is not probable that he completion.
i rvlat'.v« s at M«*dford and Ashland «luring thv
bly become independent of its parent week.
will again indulge in the extravagant
paper,
and
avail
itself
uf
tlie
enhanced
T
he
Pacific
Coast
and
Eastern
Railway
luxury of a bdlion-dollnr congress for
Misses Kitti«-and Jvnnit* Clark of Glendale
worn-« years to come. It did not agree Company, capitalized at one million mad facilities afforded by recent changes visit« «! Jost'plunw county tn« nd* one day last
we«k.
dollars,
with
its
principal
office
at
(
’
.«>«
in
thv
schedule
time
of
the
evening
with bis internal arrangements.
Bay, was incorporated last week, having trains out of Portland, it has been posing
G. W. Anderson «»I Williams precinct, a
lung»hoprd-ior
Pvuiocratir weli-kn««wii prosp« vt«»r, is at thv county-scat
R osebi 'I k . stands ready to present for its object the building uf a railroad as the
this w«’« k.
daiiv
that
was
to
disenthrall
the
minority
from
Coos
Bay
to
Winchester,
in
IKrug-
l'r> sident tiairison with a marble Isjok,
D Lee !•» now in charge of thv S. P. I> a L.
chiseled from the q wry in that vicinity. las county. The stock is divided into paily of the .«täte from tlie unhindred
blm ksimth*h«tp at Grant's Passaud k '. v •.*
, duminatiun ui Scott’s paper, tlie Uregom- C«».'s
Fortunately it wi'l us exempt from the shares uf *100.
entire satisfaction.
an. Toe pub ic, honest in intention and
imputation that it contain« spring poetry
T he rase of J ill ill« Knnili vs. the S. P.
Hon. H. R .Miller r« turm«l trom his P«»rt-
im reforr easily duped, was at first warm l.tnd
or advice on tl e Italian question.
trip a f«’W «lays since. Hi* family will
radroad company, for damages for inju-
in its support uf tlie unproved Telfijraut soon Join him here.
11> s sustained st Lake I.abish, terminal-
<ii:s. P almi . k ta now talked of M Dem­ e«l last week with a verdict for plaintiff — impiovrd in appearance, tnake-up ami
Railroad (\>inmi**i<«n«-r C«»lvig and family
ocratic an.« Alliance candidate fur presi­ for f 15lM). |10,Ok) was the amount sued contents, amt ostensibly Democratic in will mak«’ this place their houi«' again tor thv
future,
we understan«!.
dent in 1892 The new boom has come lor. The railroad company is gettingthe l»uhtics—ami Scott’s bueinese sagacity
onl of the west, where the senator is a liettcr of those victims who went into m supplying a “long felt*want ’on tlie
Rev. J. T. Hoyt «>! Portland addt »‘*.*«‘«1 a l.irg«’
other sideuf the i uusv, which the f)re- «•ongri'gafion at the Baptist church nt Grant's
favorite. ItenKwrats everywhere would
court,it would seem. The public seems to
failed utterly tu till, was extolled : PassonSunday of last w«’ek.
not object to voting fur l’altuer, fur he is tie at a disadvantage when trying to get
by those in tiie secret as a rare evidence 1 Th«’ mini«* of McAllister postortic«’ will li« r« -
able, brave and clean.
justice from corporations.
be known as Merlin, th«* onler having
of the woikings of a great mind. And I after
t'vcn made iron, headquarters.
T hs initial num) er at the Centra! Point
M. vto R C rsoikr of Chicago concedes indeed, accusing t ) Satan bis due, it is
Th«* S. P. D. A L company ha* b«*« n <-ngag«*d
KnrerprUr, tl»f tiiat paper published in the elect ion of Hampstead Washburne, a fact ttiat only minds of extraordinary on an order for 12,0(10 eheri\\ l»«>.\« s t »r Ca ifor-
that town, in un uur latite. It is a neat the regular Republican nominee, by a ability can till their coffers at tiie expense nia parties during the past w« « k.
and interestina sheet, well edited and plurality of 389, and has instructed his and by tiie five cunt»'tuitions of their
E A. Estes, having trad« «! his town property
The for a farm not tar from Grant's Pass, i* no
full of promise. The T imkh weleoiuea Democratic friends to withdraw all oppo- per.-unal ami political enemies.
longer
a resident of the county-*« at.
tliia addition to aouthern Oregon Journal­ sit.on to Washburns’« recognition as the -ciieme worked magnificently at first,
ism. wishing it the fullest meastlie of world’s fair mayor-elect.
Rev Dr. C. C Stratton will deliver thv eom-
Creg er is a and the Democracy uf the state might
invncvment ad«lr<ss betor«- th«’ gnidua’ing
eueeess.
man all over, and his defeat ia solely at­ Lave continued to warm tlie serpent into class of the Grant's Pass high school this }« ar.
tributable to the dirty work of Ca'ter life till tiie end of the chapter,had not the
S ince Jack the Kipper began to ojier- Harr iron in bolting the Democratic nom rottenness uf tinny years oi journalistic I The city election h«*r«* tak«*s plae»* on the 4th
instant. Cotisi«l«*rnbh’ int«*rv*t is taken in tlit-
corruption inipelle«! Scott to take a Ivan- outcome, an<! no doubt a lively conh'st w ill be
ate in New York city we have not heard mations.
tag** ui tlie trust re|M>*v«i in tlie Trlrijram I lia<l.
so much about the inefficiency of the
T he Breton T.'iit^ript
Rep.)
L. iGruby of M«*dford was through tins ««■<•-
t»y tlie Democratic executive, and by the I Still the lid«* of immigration is allow« «! t«»
Scotland Y ard detective force, for the
<>n la*i wet k n the int»-rcst ot the Oregon
publishing of a distorted interview with flow iirich« « kv«l by <«ut «loot*, and our • 11 iz> u* t Mutual
New Yoik otfi. lais have had no better that the reduction of the price of
Live. Sto«k Tnd«innity Association <t
are taking no steps 1«»oking t<>*«-<-uring a shar«’
luck looking the gentleman up than their lias revealed ths fact that the consumer < tuvernor Pennuyer stab tliat gentleman of it
Ashland, and proceeded « ast from Oils point.
Iaindon cousins had ih-n he was honor­ pay* the tax. Ttie Democratic party has in the short ribs, through the as*umed
C«>1. Hain«*», i»n«* of th«’ atf«»rnvys t«>r W. I.
W. S. Parrott. W. L. Long ami Louis Gr«’« ri
alwavs contended that the |ieople paid mantle uf Democracy in wiiicli the r^lr- Wudh'igh. return«-«! horn»- 1 h * i Satur«lny «*v« n- hav« b«’« n sketching and otherwise using the
ing them with Lis presence.
ing.
leaving
Hon.
<
’
.
W.
Cr«»ss
to
finish
th«
lava
b»Ms-luring the past w« «k. with a view
the duties levied by the tariff in increased
had disguised itse.f.
It is bad
to using their labors in the line of illustra­
prices for all kinds of goods, which is enough t »r a paper politically opposed tu w«»rk.
tions.
Cockerlinv's mill in th« Appl« gatv *ection
A« Guv. l’ennoyer has not seen fit to stoutly denied even now by the Republi­ a public man to resort to sucii qumtiona*
will do a g«»«s! business tliat y « i 11 *teadily in­
Th»* entertainment given at Linkville last
atqiuint the additional judge provided for can managers, who hope to again bam­ ole methods as “cooked” interviews with crease
ns th«- merit of their produ«t bc«< >m«*s «•vi ning for the benefit ol th«* local Sunday-
by thè
legislature, Judge
Webster boozle the public with their free-trade
him, in order to compromise hiui with known.
sch«»ol was a success tn <*v»ry way, ami all
mimt suun leave lor east of the mountains, cry. But the truth will out, even if we the people. It is utterly despicable ami
Mrs Malloy-Barr« tt gar»* a parting h’eture w«'nt home satisftvd that a profitable evening
to bold court in Klamath and I.ake coun­ must wait until 1892 for it* appearance. disreputable to discuss with equanimity at thv Baptist church m Grant * Pass on in r had l»e< n -pent.
way northward last week, on thv subjv« t of
ties, aithuugh there is still considerable
Marshal Hnrn this w«*« k had th«* pleasure of
when a disguised enemy, posing as a temperance.
w. ¡coining his mother an«! brother, just from
A ttek reading the perveited accounts irirud in uider to obtain tiie longed-for (
important bus ness in
Jackson and
| A single passenger train r«« « nii\ hn<! 12 N« va<ln. Mo., to a new* home in this s«>, tion.
Josephine counties to engross Ins atten­ of the l’ennoyer incident in the news-
opportunity to ply the tiagger, will come hoax ily loud«*«! voa« h»‘s t«>r Portland, th«* M.-cca H< went to Ager last Sunday to im ct them on
tion. ilia Honor will not return here pa|iers, the president has been agreeablv fawning aiound tiie intended victim until i <>t
th«* immigrant tu thv northwot «'«»ast ju*t ih» ir arrival there.
until after the inpldle of June.
snrpriaed this week to receive a very the r»qnsite amount of confidence is at present.
Mi*. S. L. i 'ooper i« engHged in the colhvtion
courteously worded telegram from the obtained, and then drive the blade in i Grant's Pas.*'school bonds a »-re di*pos« <1 <»t ot specimens and data in the natural history
!in» tor tin- stat«- agricultural college.anti it is
|
at
par
to
>an
Francis«'«»
parti«
*
during
th«-
Ir we are to wait until the revenues of governor of Oregon, expressing sympathy t ) tim blit.
l he mask is off the
t«> state that her work, whatever ph«’
of the accident to Trlryram, ami fortunately Governor wv< k They will run 2ll years and bear 1 per m*cdles*
the postoffice lepartrnent exceed the with him on account of
undertak« h , will !»«• thoroughly done.
«•«•nt. interest.
expenditures I.« fore we can have one- Mrs. Eaton and assuring him that the ' Ptmnoyer pioved invulnerable to this
Gertie Polio» k has 2U *« ho .«i* «'Urolkd
By the burningot hi* house in Lang«*ll valley
cent letter p 'Stage, there is a likeli­ people of Oregon would regret any change attack m tiie dark. We fancy tliat tiie at Miss
the lower Deer ere« k s« ho«>l.and w ill d«»ubt !•*< « ntlv. J W. Bryant lost «’verything hr had
hood ui a very long wait, as the iniqui­ in his plans that prevented his going to Democracy wdl nut lunger feel impelled less hav«* a most prosp«*tous t« rm during thv rm earth; but hv rt'turns thanks'for the warm
1 an«l cordial manner in which neighbor* am!
tous postal-sub udy law of the last con- that state, where, the governor declare«), tu support that paper from partisan or next few months.
| tri« ini* came forward to Ins ifllcf in Ins hour
grea* wdl ad 1 largely tu tlie expen­ a wry cordial welcome was prepared patiiutic motives. The management of
.Mr*.
Johnson
will
soon
tak»
charge
■
t
the
I of ne<*d.
ditures of that department without add­ for him.
tiie /r >//.»///,or the alleged management, Bagley hotel which is her prop« ! t \ . *u« < «-eti-| G. VV. Barron of Ashland preeim t was in
ing
Mrs.
billyl»on.
wh<»
has
pr«-V'
I
au
»
ill*
.«
tit
i
ing much to it* receipts for sumetime
tor everyone now rral'7.“S ttiat Moffett and clever landlady.
F rank S i win trawled as far as St.
i Linkvilta tast w«-» k **n v« t<-nnary busim-ss
t
to come.
for soiii«’ ««f our stockmen, who think it advina
J. o U' h amne to inert Sullitan and went l<» is m» rely a figurehead ti at is subserv­
Asse*s><r
Harmon
last
we»
k
complet'd
th»
I
j
bl«* to turn «very thing Into beef «attic that
purposes
realizes
the »Southern hotel with the offer of a ing the Ortyoniitn
work ot taking*< h»*dulett on the south *id«' ot , th«y «anal present. This policy if i»« r*i*t« >1
W ool mi x «•- v«-ry ««-nstbly alvocit- match
Sullivan sa»d he was retire!, tliat it has made a mistake from a busi* the mountain and has bt-gnn «»p> i at i< n* on in w!l make st.»ck cattle very hign »n th«
' eoiirs«' of the n« xt two yeais.
ing tbs «miabli-qirm-nt ol * m*. uritig mill and taking Slavin by lhe hand he wished r.V's point of vi~w, ami that tiie pul»l c th«* county-seat si«!»-.
in l.wkecot.iniy twaavo freight on th* ilirt h'in all the luck in the world and <le- will nut be humbugged after tlie scales
John Wjlsm has succeeded John Lenz at th«* j >« vi-r.i! Kl.imath Indians ar«- said to hav«'
annually sinpp 1 out, be«hi«-« co'iip-lling (lared himself glad to meet him. *• You drop from their eyes ; fur in Wednesday’s Pass and is doing a go<.»i butdm*«
• be. n at th»’ bottom ot th«* pit tit l«»ud at (Ink
• Rar, ( al., aiming th«* re«! im*n, and while the
the C'immiH«i< t men to cla»«ify their are the only man who ever came to me issue ttie lame apolugy fur a party urgan tirst-elass »hot mak» r H» m< rit*
*har« yt‘ public patronage.
I «it-« gon contingent got ba< k to thv mountains
wot.il« wtiere they l>el*mg, I h *« h |«* ttie to ask for a fight,” raid Sullivan, “The makes a new prole sion of faith and
after killing s«’v« ral lower Klamath m««licine
i
.1. (». ('lark lia* r< ni"V» d In- tamily toGrant * ' m«’n an«! tun k>. further trout»!«* is look' «! for,
bent Ohio prtxiucl. If all better grade» others like to talk three thousand mile» espouses the cause of “independent
Pa.*.* for the purp»»*»• ot taking up Ins ab« «dr
of Oregon wool went to market in as away.” SUvin said, “I stand on my j jui nalrtn,” winding up a 1 >ng harangue h» rc for tlie future, his h**attli t»e ng much as th« Happy (’amp Indians ar« bent «>n r< -
v»ng»*.
goo«i »li»|ie as ttie Ohio product, price* reputation ami want no man's, and I’tn on ihe subject by saying of itself; “It aims better here than »1st-whci
Much mt» r»-st i* taken hi the
’*' I ihih I,
realiz-d would l>e almost 50 per cent, open to tight any man in the world.” io tie a paper for tiie banker,the capitalist,
Citi/.'-n* of M« rlui have r« ive.J h * mhh nr»s • »rgan.z.»*«l in l.inkvilh* during ludi«
. _ .........
th«*
i.i-T t«-w
higher ttian now.
tlie corporations, tiie
land-owners, from 11»»* S. i*. ma nag» r- t lull t li« 11 ¡> t t u 1 n a«-« k *. and all an- .li*|-.«.s«-d to cnc«airagc its
The meeting was a friendly one.
pot prvi!»g«s at that pine« u 111 probalJv h.imatmn Ashl«’ from Its novelty an i th»’
out nu less ior tiie man who carries a d»
g» t favorable eonsidvration
pl»’’«*ui»* it will afford to th«' community as
Ir is asserted that Di Rudini, after dinner-pail to Ids daily toil, and hv m in-
« i it form as s have outdone themselves
N» wt Campbell has r turn»*»! trom <■•«•?» u.iiaat«« the participants, it is satd to bv re­
in tbeir reception of President Har­ several interviews with B iron Fava, has ual industry tarns an t.om st hvelih »«»d.” count) and will probably become a re*id» nt markably h« »ilthy • vr< is«’ tor la in-s to b.
wc 1 Lave <'iuitie«i tlie of thi* r» gion again. He i* n t at n!lpl» ;e*ed abl«’to t«M>t tln-ir own horns, as w« II as stand­
rison and hie party. No king or poten­ .ic« ided upon the terms of his answer to I It migf t just
ing thein in goo«l st« a«l to know h««u to do *o
»piahtyii'g statement tliat comlud» s tiie with the climate ot that .■*«•» lion.
tate was ever rec-ived l.y Ins suf>j-cte I Mr. Blame, which will hr to thia effect
m ease ot an emergency .
Daly
will
not
rest
aatisfiel
with
tie cuiifvbMiui), ft>r all will realize that it is
with more cringing sycophancy and
R» \ Ha.*kir* prvach«-d at the Hogu«’ unit
tra*on*
given
by
the
L
’
mt»
«!
States,
The
lipper
beer
<
l'«
«
k
s«
liool-h<>u*»
s
on
the
ei
'«Illg
tlie vei’est political rot, although the
regal pomp than was displayed by the
<>t last w« « k. tlie ttrat tim»' this *• ■a*, in
» FMR a L POIM POINTER*.
unwittingly
made, days
peupie cf San Franciseo and some other question is one of public rights, an i acknowledgment,
that th»- usual r»'liglous »«Tvie'-s have be. 11
public
rights
denand
recipr«jcal
pro*
. perhaps, ti.at it is still but thv evening hrld.
California cit'es. If Mr. Harrison was
Jas. Pink d« iviiti d tast week tor California.
not himself disgusted with the proceed tret ion f >r ttie subj -cts of friendly powers. I adjunct of the morning c»rporati<»n organ,
It is runioi« that J. C. M« • dum d 51 ii i'-n
i ii.i- tl.iy has he, n putting in a wlille in tlie
lugs, it was because lie leans toward a Di Rudini declarestliat acivilizsd nation I is n freshing in these days of perversion county and Wdi la« k*-»n wul Marl a b« nio-
would fail in its duties if it di«l not de­ of truth.
cratie paper at Grant * Pa*s in then« ar tutur»* mountain».
royal asistocracy very much.
There i* a good " field here tor such an •■nt« r-
mand indemnity ior rhe fatuihes of the
Mi- .la*. Wright and « <n have n-niovitl to
prise.
Kos, borg.
Tin. state that isn’t represented at the murdere«! Italians and for lhe arrest uf
T he preHidential progress through tile
(i. F. Orrhar«! ha* been bu)ing largely "I
J A. MHnnretiirn.il front bin t itlir rioa
the
assassins.
World’s Fair by a full ami complete ex­
prt'perty thiruik' th“ ia>t trip last
aoinii aid through Caliturnia lias thus Gram’* P»«**
we.-k
I'acoinii enpitaliHt yv I d iiivc M-
hibit <4 its products and r. sources, to­
we.
k
H«-i*llu
Tiy« Southern 1’ac.ticCompany have far resemble«! inure tlie triumph of a i • tl in 50 iivrei» of fruit iami arr« •>- the river
J R. Williams an«! family of ('«*ntral Point
gether witfl Well ami carefully prepared
put on valedor the first tune mileage ticket ' Ru’tian conqueror than the visit of a last summer
ar«- paying Grants Pa ha a visit.
statements uf the advantages it has to
republican tulerto his subj cis,
-, many
Whipp A Hatbaw.iv ar« u»tt:iirf ie
-
«•n-
AL ssth . Wright and Rarkrr of ('» ntnil
offer capital as w-ll as latiur, will delib­ books. These ticke's entitle the bold« r
t
tie anything ct'iiiHg. iiH tif 1 it.in • v n th«\ null« ipat« <1 I in win1 at th«* c«Hjnty-<u*iit y« stvrday.
to travel anywhere over the company’s of whom were»up;»,se<I to
erately throw away a chance to obtain
their
uttvmpt
b»
establish
,t
n«
w
*|>ap«
i
at
lines to the extent of 3000 mile*.
Each but well- lisposetl towards turn. It de­
0.0 Kincaid m»w holds a poaitioii in th«*
advertising that could not fall, if intelli­
Kerbyvill«*, ami we trust th« \ will *u< • • « I 1 III
ticket Hears a senes of lines marked from monstrate* anew the inherent disjiosi- their’« ti«ivav«»i>.
book k« »'ping »in«- m on«- ot the im i« ant»!«•
gently directed, toad.) millions of dollars
hou*«'H
at La Grand«1, Or.
1 to 3000 and divided off in sections of tion towaida hospitality that ever actu­
to the value of property hi the state. It
J. Christy la*t w« • k <1.»*•'.! i tiv> -y« ar* '• .t*«'
five. These portions of the ticket are ates the*« utb and this coast, and proves ol i i>« \ anti« y '.«i ni .ni i u . i .; t ••
Will
M»
rriinao, th»* gi'mal stnti«m agent an«!
-
n
would simply lie imp issible to invest the
< ut uu
off MH
as inc
the passenger irnvei*,
travel«, noi
nut lei«
less conclusively that the American |>eople bri'iir it into a high Mat«* <»t cultixatioti. a* In­ . xpr.-s< <.p. rator. last w«. k n turnol from his
.. ..
L
..
rin
people jv-rt.-.
’s
’.b :___
l>.7„*
han *“ ,h*"
?*in« ,uk, n. ' tf •’ »
can eliminate tlie item of politics from is a first-cl ass tarinvr ami thor»>ukrhi\ unJt r- viMt to Portland r« lativ« s.
stands his busin«*ss.
thus advertising their state.
r. titrai I’.urn has an «•vcvlh nt ba*« -baII tram
except for cros-ing I >akland«erry. Each their minds entirely, when it comes to
Riley Mansfield i* in «'haigt i f T 'iiattm k » « oming on wlr.eh will *.M»n !»«• readv to p;< k
entertaining
the
president
as
the
presi
­
ticket costs 175. which is 2lt cenis a
fine
<
|y<!esilale
stallion
»m
th«*
victory
from any t lub m this swtion.
«» km . un has brought herself into sad mile, and an accurate separate account dent uf the whole country. There I,a«
b» st hors«** .*v«’i' br*»iight to southern < >i > gon.
disrepute by the refusal of our legislature
Dr.
Terry.
Iat«*!y of Kan*aa city. Mo., ha* 1o-
}{••
was
rai««'«i
in
<
aiitarnta
ami
:.*
«v«
¡l
bi.
<l.
been
nothing
to
date
to
in
any
way
mar
lias to tie kept by the conductors in tak­
«•Ht» «i h«*re. H« < oim-s w« || recommended and
to make an appropriation fur an exhibit ing up any portion of them.
the pleasure of the party socially, and it b«»th t»n his sirv's and «lam * sid«. .
*
will
no
doubt
<lo h!a share of busim a«.
at the World's Fair, and, as she stands
is devoutly to be hoped that ttie north­
Th«- Gotchvr Sparlin wan i <a*t*ai‘’ now
S Ian Obenchain. accompanied bv Jav Pur-
almost alone in tier moss robed glory, we
T heme has been no announcement as to west and Oregon especially can show »•ngrossiiig th«- attention of Jmlg- W. bMvr
k« \ pi.«* ami !*aac Constant, last we« k ¿« part -
will be the guy for the caricaturist a pen­ the exact time when the presidential itself a« superior to partisan feeling on an and will «»< t'upy *• v. ral day* A arg. num­ «•d
for «ast of the <'a*ca«l« b with a drov «■ ot cat­
cil ami the lampooner's thrust for all party will pass through this valley, sl- occasion of tins character as the great i ber ot witu.'sstK are in attvmlano«.', ami a tle.
spirited legal vnntest is in pr«»gr» **.
time to come, if private ami municipal rhougli it is generally understood that it state of Texas, for instance, tias provi n I
bur p:ip»*r. the "Enterprise," has made ita
J. W. Bark« r, our present marshal, ha* made
effort does not provide a means for a will be next Tuesday, May 5th. As
an«! niRK«*s a good impression. It
herself to be. It is a source of regret to a th *t-« lass «»flic I a.', ami w«- think that th» *- n- appearance
haw
suitable display of uur products; and at there is some uncertainty as to the time many that ttie local entertaining com­ tiiu«-nt for his r»‘tvntion i* gem ral Gratit * vrs. already g«-tag«><idly number of «utwrib-
Pas* has been giv« n a wid«' b. rth bv many I
least $li'»0.4M,0 will he requisite tn proper­ when they will come, whether bv night
mittee at Portland have evidently been tough citizens since h« in-suim .l th« baton.
W«* |. urn that a match rac»* for $«0i) a Mdr
ly represent the state. Every effort or dav, no programme of reception has
organized or named try some oris who
It is very doubtful w ho wil! b« <•]« < t< <1 mayor lia* be« n arranz« «! b» tw«’« n Ripp«*> H «'ap. mi l
■lion’ I ,*,* made to compass so desirable tw-en agreed i>|«>n. There »»« a rumor
was so narrow-minded as to jump to the ami councilmen «■! Grant s Pa- -. It .* t«»’bv Fi«*»! Ira I'-nlnirg* Htallion at the fairground*
to-day.
an nd, and it should be attended to at current that the Ashland bicycle club conclusion that the whole demonstration . hoped that n>< n will
chota n wh i be lib« ral
oxer.
g • • i ie
would turn out to welcome the distin­ was purely of a partisan nature, ami anuyet conservative, a th an cyi
Fr« «l Fradenburg baa ordered n hfin l*»mm*
pul'ln- good ami not « ontro!l« «l b> am man < r I’*' « « of marbi«-w.,tk of J. ( . Whipp, win« h
guished personages; but we learn since that it would Ire a purely partisan wel­ I clique.
will H<H»n maik the k*vt»ting-place ot his de.
So much has been said in reference to that it was a canard and that there will
erased son.
come tottie state that would be given the
In three w.-.-k- mor«* the Grant's Pass
the chief executive of Oregon, regarding not be even a leg or calf show.
president and tns party ; frut that cin iim- sclniols will close, ami 1h« r«' will b«- » grand
School Cl«*rk Purkcypile givefl notice that
bis utterances upon the dignity and eti
stance merely illustrates the fa it tliat entertainment giv.-n at th» < It»*.- that will sur- tU<• delimjuent **< Imol tax
tic settled on
T he euprernc court of ttie state of Ore­ our local Republicans have taken a imnw anything heretofore attempted in that or before June2«!, in ««r«l» r must
quette to tie ct.served in receiving the
to «void possibili-
of a«!dcd costs.
president, that the governor has thought gon baa settled the vexed wagon-road Reedean view uf tlie situation and have line in tins section. Th« r« w¡il b. *« v« ial
graduates.
beat to explain his is>sitiun in the mat­ q iebtion, and luture legialaturea will not merely succeeded in demonstrating the
The splendid driveway Hirouali tin' center
Th«’ Commen tai hotel at Grant's J’a.s* is b«>- ot town 1« a gay
tu* on ...........
..
ter, and he made the subjoined 'emarks have their time taken up by reeieting or truth of the assertion tha' when it comes
Sunday ................
afternoons,
ing
thoroughly
i
-em.vat«*»!
ari
l
n,a.-.'.|
in
tlr.*t-
wliiii
all ng» which ar«* abroad invariably
advocat
ng,
aa
the
case
may
lie,
the
yesterday to an Associated Press repor­
to social amenities ami courtesies the «■law «'«»mlitioii. No pains will t»«* spar« «! by mak» th«* rounds through our b«*autitul towfi.
ter,this time for widespread pubu< ation : raida on the treasury for wag-in road aul. utilitarian northern mind is prone Io ex­ thv proprivtr«***» to ph aBc th. public, and
Th'' May-day ball a« t for thia evening will be
“The interview relative to my reception Recently
the court decided that the hibit a wueful lack of education as com­ g«Mxl meals an«l coiufortablv lodging* can al­
on«’ of tli«* tilvafanh^t event* tor a long time
of Piesideht ila-naon in O.egonas pub­ law paeeed by the legislature at ite •**- pared with its southern prototype. The ways be obtained at the Coiuuivrcial.
in ('entra' Point Thv hal! is In rxcclk nt con­
J. B. Williams ke«*ps on« of th«*b»*st butcher­ dition and the t” *t of tnuRic will b«* m attend­
lished in the pr, ss reports was an im­ »‘uii in IA j P j , appropriating fund» horn disposition to rule out the Democrats
in southern Oregon, being always ance. wliil«’ an cxcelk nt supper will be pro­
perfect rtatement of a private conversa­ the etale treasury to build a wagon road from participating in tl.e demonstration shops
MipplU’d with thv choicest <Yf fresh ami ,*a’lt vided.
tion with a mem tier ami ex member ui in Tillamook county, in iniontiict with at Portland will find no parallel south of meats, chick« ns. butter, »ggs. «te. Henry
Mr. and .Mr». Minnick r«*c»*ived the congratu-
the Oregon legislature, and was not in­ subdivision ”, section 23, article 4, of the Mason Jr Dixon's line in all the annals H«»im, a popular am! first-« l.«-s but« h» r. pre­
sides at the block ami giv. s general satisfac­ lati«»ns «•! numerous friend* on their return
tended for publication. While I insist, constitution. This law was one of those of strciai history.
tion.
from Grant’s Pass, when* th«* ceremony was
performed which made them one. Wv aijw»
with all deference to the opinion of oth­ that drew from the tieasury about 1130,-
Conmdcratil»' uufavorabl«' comment is in­ tender our best wishes.
ers, that my proper place to receive the 000, which Biima have been expended
dulged in I»«-« aq«f* no more nttcutpm wa* paid
Prof. P. A. Williams deserved and waa ac-
president is at ttie state capitol, «nd not and cannot now be recovered by th«*
A ll Germany mourns for tlie greatest to N’vd Maun-d |»ion«*« r <d this mo tion, who
at Giatft** Pass last w. . u. Ha«l not *oim* cord» d the bouor of managing the mont sue-
at the alate line, where he will be met state.
general of ber recent history, the rever­ div«!
«
csstul
Hchool ent«*rta!nn>eut <’V«*r given at
ol his old/ricml* been at th«* county-*« at at
by a legislative committee, yet I concede
ed Y’on Mobke, who passed away from
this place, in that held on Saturday evening of
H tleiien B. E lkin * io authority for his earthly triumphs at tbo advanced the th^Euit* !a»t wanta might haw bv u nvg- last w«’ck. Hc is au excejlcut instructor as
that if I ha«l authorize-1 the interview aa
well.
published I would I e liable to censure, tile statement made to a r-piesenlutive of age of 91 years last Saturday, and ov
which under the true state uf tacts is tlie I’ouglikt epsie .\r‘U'S-PlWS to the t fie. t whore i««j<ly the Gentian nation pa;
H«>lt, of Alliance fam»*, was in tins
?• <tui Ina the week. tukiug the preliminai y
that .latni-s G Blame would shortly an­ more than royal honors. Thetecan b«t*
unmerited.”
<>iRamulla a bmueli >>f Die ul-
nounce Ins ilecisiun not under any cir­ question but tl>at bo was far the sn^fir
this precinct. The new Alliance is
cumstances to allow his name to he used
naimx
Ik* r, tn honor of E. I . Walker, and
ol all of the fighting men uf hi* out
E vsn tl.e regiiiar truops hav* caught
■turtu oi
it Li 15 members.
at the next national Republican con­
the infection, anti a party of soMiers at vention as a candidate for president. It country ; and it is an open question if ht
Th“S. O.
M company this week renrw
I,ad iiis equal in all resm-cts in the who!«
Walla Walla last week lynched a gam­
K<*f 1 ve opnratbjw Torihe
forth»’ seanon.
s«‘as«»n. opening up
••**
is said that Mr. Blaine's letter or an­ woiLI «luring his momentous career "1
bler whuEad killed one uf lheircoinrades,
with nn order
#(•.<«> fruit box» s. for which
funds'ii the county iruasuiy .......... «<
nouncement will be so positive as to While the more prominent generals of tion
<>f the following «-ounty warrant
rii-’ \ V hav«-
tm
have the material now on
<»n ham!
I ihih I 1;
It >t in *
without putting ths state of Washing­
admit of but one construction, and that 1
test«««! up to January L
N’umb« r*
hop. d th.’ < oiQVhiiy w !1 kv« p tlH’ir torew • iu-
tun tu ttie 4*x|*-nsc of holding a trial. is lie will never aga'n lie a candidate for I ilie American rebellion have their chain- %. UJ. UI. b!‘,
lol. l.U U’l. KJ“. !•>. 1J7. I
I yta on full time ail summer.
The affair 1» altogether without preewfont the presidency. Arkell, editor of the 1 pions, who will ever believe that the 21.C6. 67.7U. X, 77. I.. IU5. ¡02 12U. 1J„ 1—,
Tin r« c< it t® from the tMTi’^flt entertainment
1
| European urin es could not have dupli- 15i. 1’55. 12a. K‘l. 1 M. U5, 121, 11116. 11J. Ill,
in artoy circle*, and will lead to a thor-
giv» n at the hall In Ml«* Hogg building on
announces that he will soon i
’* leate«! some of their achievements, yet all 74. 71. 155, l'ti. 174. 114.
4 Ugh Overhauling of the post as regards heli the above letter of declination,
>
«turday
ot la^X week w» rc tul!y en«»ugn to
i
J. T. 1’iynn again vails th«’ att» nti«»n oi tlm -•Tt.« tli.’ Lila lie« due <m th«’ orgMii, and the
the matter uf discipline
Tliroiigf-out This must l>e a source < f relief to the will concede that ill Ins peculiar field
itum
giant
public
to
th«*
udvantag«
a.iff«
•:
t«l
by
Iht
»
’
loikt
delighted at tbv!d«’aot
I the German warrior was in mo«t respects the fruit lands, railroad lamin and town being ‘‘out are ot highly
all departments th- greatest indignation
uebt.” Too much cannot be
respective Republican a«p rants to the
ex
that such a low standard of disci­ pre-idential nomination, as Blaine would their equal, in some their superior. property iu th«’ vicinity ol th«* Pas.*, as a d< - *ai 1 t»l th«’ iner t* of the entvrtainnj«*nt. which
Certain it is that lie was never caught sirable place wberciu t<>« »t.ibUsh a ni< . U<nm- was unuiUO^y gooJ Ur tbc work ot am­
pline |H*rtains as tu san.'tion such
' napping in any yf his undt rtakmgs, and at a merely nominal voat. li«- iu a Judicious ateurs.
a performance, an.) yet ttie average prove a most formidable candidate.
adv «•! t’h«’i'. ami hub b<*on ot great b uvtlt to
soldier is nearly enuttgh human in Ina
I t is to l>e Imped that the president ’ it lie ever failed in accomplishing his this bvvtion iu many way s.
Yll' llortr/ £'nrir/ic«r.
■entiments to bitterly resent tfi* '.canton and party w ill remem tier the many cour­ weli.laid plans, he could always a.-cribe
After nearly a iwo.wcrk.- trial tb«- Wjtm r-
The facilities of the present day for the
kiiVng ol hi* feliuw in a drunken gam­ tesies tliat have lieenshown them in trav that failure tu other faults than bisown. Wadleigh ca,<‘was subiuittvd. It was *tul-
I'rintuction .,f everything ibnt wid comlm e
bling quarrel. Who knows'but what « ling tl.rough the I’acifi«' «rate«, and will Ttie grandest feature of his life was the bornly contested by abiv ««mnscl on b<>th
in «lerial welfareandcoiufurtof nisnk nd
ami p?«jbably involves as large a sum of
iandy Ohls’ success in shilling ju-tice bear in mind that their fiist social ditty native simplicity of bib character, which bid«**,
re irlmot'l unliniiied, and when Syrup of
moQcy aa ev«*r was sued for in s mtnern Ore­
had something r. >1» will, the action of the on arriving in Oregon is to pay their remained hi« distinguisint'g characteris­ gon. Judgee Hanna and Prim i«pr« nt«<l I ig- whs tr«t produced the world was
■uidiers, li.q. I,... ,,f j.Htt. e being done ri -p .1« to our chief executive, ami f.y tic, even when the whole world stood 'V i mer Br«»s., while ( ol. Haines ot b« .Ht 1« • a id !
nr < 11' .1 w h the I lily perfect laxative
Hon.C. W. Cros«« ai’peurcd lor Wadi« icu
<•. -nown, as it is tile only remedy which is
it> the civil eoii'ts, win 11 the 1 rirnifal
so doing plau'C u< in the puxition that ready to do him reverence. There were
G. H. I’alcthorpe. Grant’s Pass’ popular ba« t u!v pl.a'.ing‘alid refreshing to tl.e taste
on trial is environed with tlie 11 tl'ien« .■
will enable ns to dispense hospitality all the element* of greatm ns in his make­ kvr. never taib to give aalisfaction. His And prompt ;md effectual tu cleanse the
ami m mey of the gambling e'otnvnl
v
? . and courtesy to the utmost limit of our up, wit built tlie superciliousness of tlie bread hiu ! pastry are tn«’ b«*st in the mark«'! sy-teni geri'ly tn th«, springtime, or, in
Sin h trav» slit s on j istn-p are farther
a ready-a'.»*. Besides, I»«-k»--ps f > I. at any nine ami the better it is known
resource*. After viewing our niagn ti grandee or the haughtiness ct the nobility I an«l«'ouimand
a v»nlvcll«>ncry and cigar store, where may
reaching in their »fleits than at first
lent
cent s«eneiy
Rienery in
m thè
tin* ride down thè
the Fiski
Sislii to alienate Ins force* fiom bun, and in always be found the < h'jlc' st candh■&. nut?, tie more |>onulHr.it becomes.
Sight Would seem j»us*ible.
consequence lie had tlielove and admira­ tropical truits. soda-water, etc. Wheu you
voua ami alter tasting of tl.e quality <f
tion of the army to an extent that no arc at »he Paw don’t lail to vail on tutu.
<11 111«
>111 p.*» <i:»o* « cimiate,
iiinaie, tlie
i 11V presnfent
I’’ rsi' IV’I I
Ililliie.liHle relict by living 1’ieslOD's
olir
me imparatile
T rk Roseburg
; r is urging th« phoiihi read upon the old code of ethica J German chieftain ever had before; a
Georgia Kvvd’a company uf comedian*, H.it Ake.”
devotion
that
was
in
uo
small
degree
molicine
vernier»
anddogt»
xavo
p»
idot
man-
•*
■I
LJ»^
formation uf a joint stuc k cun.j.any at *h ch decree I tl at a visiting president
lit the Grant'» Eaai opera-house « very evening
>4...
...— to
... build
1.. . 1 and
... > operate a r tiii.ery. shuuld pay th* same respect to the sov­ , responsible for his greuter victories in last w» eg, as also a matinee Saturday after­
tl.»« place
VSEFTL IXFORMAriUN
the
tit
Id.
In
history
Y
’
uu
Moltke
already
noon. Thv engagement was a suc«'«*ssf ui om*.
They t>*nsibly ar.d fully real z* tn Douglas ereign power of the state through which
Tilbury Fox, M D., the eminent medical wn
ootinty thv imperative tie. e^ity |.>r beirijj he pasted as would lie accorded by a ' ranks among the ' great and good,” ttie the hall b« iug w«-ll tilled every ••vening. Pad­
dy Congrove, Fred Jay and Neil Lifchn«*!«! arc ier, in Ufa work "Skiu Diseases.” thuxaccouou
highest
distinction
tliat
a.,y
mortal
can
WMMreii the coining settion, as never foreign potentate to the l-gitima'e ruler
llrst-ciasK in their r« spe« tivv roles and proved fvi the pimples so common on tbc fa< e abd neck
betorc, to liamlle the wioituotis flint of a neigtitioring dominion; the code hope to attain; and while royalty joins prime favorite», while Georgia Ree«t with her
rating too rich or too greasy food, or too hearty
crop th*t HeeuiM inevitable.
1.
ft lu« k« »Inch governed Washington and his ini- with the common |>eople in mourning trained dug»- could imt be «xcvlh'd. Dr.
’s »Jluctlvv lecture* and cxccller* <-a lu^ while the excretory organa are sluggish
I _____
ataúd i mediate succeeaors in tlie highest of bis demise and extolling his worth, it is Carb
like folly for our own people Io
medicine» also bad a g«>od ctf«»ct ou the audi« < a uses in most people indigestion or a dyspepsia!
idle in such an important matter, when i offices, and nt tha observance of whit It at in tlie hearts of the great mass of the Ger cnee, which‘‘yividctJ up’’ uiauv shekels.
c«»n«li’ion. which < auses tho Llood to move slug-
SO much is at »take. The first fruit» ci |
l>n>e the president has an oppor- man nation that lie will live forever as
Yvhi« ii tn t iru enfeebles tbo pores. Tbc
their ideal -
of ..........
what
the great .-
general
■MWSU toll are il.itil» to I..-
^...,.1 ,,, tnn.ty «.f don < a «ra«. fnl a« t wbi< h Willi ! ........................
-...........
---------
Religion».
result is that the exuding sccretioui block in the
thrown away, if no provision is ma.fo Il'l»< *'l to Ins cre.lit f r all time to I'•’,OU'<1'i*® Ur and represent in his voew-
The following are Kev. Robert Booth s pur*?s. whit h Inflame, each dlstlD’ t inflamma
lor utili* ng Die surplus which all antiei- , couie. We sliould not feel called upon tion.
therefore dues
appointment* for the present yeur. hirst tion bt'ing a pimple. Dr-
pate. In a week or two at farthest all' to thus remind uur Republican brethren
Sabbath uf each month. Medford at 11 u«.»t prescribe "bloo-1 purifiers'’ so <adej, but ■
danger trom front will be over, and then of the existence ui such prescribed so­
T
me
true
inwardness
of
the
resigna
­
o
’
clock
a
M
and
7
r.
m
secund
Sabbath,
dyfpep'ia cure” to bo taken, to u.-o his own
t
w* will bare to face tha question of how ‘ cial formalities, but fur tha fact that the tion uf Senator Edmunds has leaked out. Central Point at 11 a. M and 7 p. M
words * fiH tAe
nyruphns Ajtz di^p*
wa ara going to diapose of what must managers of the demonstration at Port- It is chagrin. There was a time when third Sabbath. Medford at 11 a . m and 7
pecre«/."
ebl idea was, that (ace eruptions
Ian,
liars
shown
such
a
disposition
to
his
word
was
law
with
his
Republican
p
.
m
.;
fourth
Habbatb.
Jacksonville
at
11
neoaseartly prove to be tlie largest fruit
wcro cause«! by a ‘ humor In the blood." f-ir
crop that bat« ever t«e»n protiuced here igno.e almost one-had of the state in colleagues in ttie senate ; but at the last a . M. tind 7 PM.
’'J ■
t* at-gltheWood,g’.vin*The r .
the
ir
preparations
fo
r
the
rsceptfon
tha'
session
bis
suggestions
were
not
only
to the greatest pt' lit to the grower.
rhe following »re Rev. R. Eniii*' u i- nP- ; ...udi, Kcucethe reason why thoolder ur ;.
we
fear
they
may
altogether
overlouk
1
ignured,
In.t
he
was
actually
snnbbetl
on
mvnts
.
<
)n
vyvry
Sunday
inoruing,
•
x
JCo other solution of theiiifficulty s.-ems
; Willa j contain potash. Joy’s Vegetable aarsa
so reasonable or so easy a« the establish­ such social observances. It goes w.th-' sec.-,al occasions by a majority of the ing the third, he will hold . m rvn »•*. nt tnv ■ par.Ila follows the Modern ideas of Dr. Fox. and
ment of a cannery, and we trust Dial if out saying that «iovernur 1 ennoyer w ill Republican senators, and in eti -h ways Presbyterian church in PL<vnix.o:i thin! a.ms with gentle vegetable intern’.,»•«< at the
Sunday morning, at Jacksonville and every
necessary the formation of a joint stock lie ready to receive the distinguished visi- ¡as to make it plain that his power over Sunday evening be will j rem h at the *’. *’na h and digestite organs. Tl leason is ap
company here will not lie longer delayed. tors with all the honest, hearty welcome 1 them was gone never to return. That Presbyterian church in Jacksonville.
pa-ent why it cures dyspepsia n il indigestion,
Private enterprise, <f ng!.My directed, that they could wish, should they te-* was more than the old legislative tyrant
an I tho pimples and skiu eruptions which result
------- >
;
member
their
duty
and
call
uu
him
at
|Cuuld
stand,
so
he
resolved
to
go
him-
ahouij see many u fortune in tbo can-
I tberoiroa, autl why sgr^MTltUs
umg bUnocM kwu.
Saarm.
otti tu escape lurtbet urjttutot.um
uMMren Cry for PittW’s.Vastvrl^
HWBfkl*
Mil 001. H Ml APPORTIONMENT.
■
■■■■■■■ ■ ’«X.
MISCLLLANtUUS.
WHY DO YOU COUliH?*
».
Supt. Price on tin- .Ti Monday in April fuade
tiietirst apportioniip nt of m I hmi I fund« tor
1801, ot wliivli tlie following is a s'linui n \ ■
zT
z
•~l
A. II. CAUSON.
Du you know that a little cough is a dangerous 5
thing! Ato you aware that it often fastens <>a the £
lungs and far too often runs into Consumption andB
ends in Death? People suffering from Asthma. B
BronchiGs. Pneumouta and Consumption will allB
Uli you that
*
Six luilveSouth <»f Grant'* P hm *. J««vphinv
County. Oregon.
4 .1 li. CARSON i SON, I'tiifiirtiirs.
r
DR. ACKER’S
ENGLISH REMEDY!
TREES IN SI OCR,
4 for < • igln. C >lds and Consumption is beyond question the great.-st of all! 100 000
I
Can you afford to negl
with so b'Tious a matt, r t
.
tr
13
t it? Can you trifle
re you aware tliat
•
)J «b ui lò'in.-dii'-? It will stop a Cough in one night. It will check a Col.1 in •
Fa «lay . It will pre.• ut Croup, relieve Asthma and cure ('onsumption if taken■
F in time. '' Y ou t an t afford to b.' witliout il.” A 25 cent l.ottle may save you I
s 0‘) > Doctor s I 'Is—may save your life !. A'k your druggist for it, or write®
u> V. JI. H ooker >fc Co., «Ö West Broadway, New York, for book.
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44
41
14
II
;i
i.,
Apple. Pear. Peach.
Plum. Prune Apricot
Nectarine, Cherrv,
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut.
> a a ■ « a > «. 4 a u i h r ' i* ■■■■■■■■■■■* ** ■■*■■* a
37
17
15,
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ci
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(.RAPE VINE* ( LliRANTS. GOOSEBER­
RIES. BL.A«-KBERRI». RASPBER­
RIES, STRAWBERRIES. I IGS.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
■i
ELY BROTHERS. « Warren St- Nsw York. ITIc« 60 cta.1
*r"" n uith«»ut irrigation «»n
red hill land, und ail of gmiwn vur.i tus that
succc<«d m Southern Oregon.
Th. mi .* c«»nt< mphiting tree
will do
w<1. to viMit our or«*htu*<! him ! nur*« rx. or writ,
to u* 1».r prie. Ji*i. Addr»w to im Mt Murphy.
.
............... unty, <n« g..n,«.i to R. K. station
GtHtii * Pa**, Or«’g«»n.
A. H.t'AlL<O.\ a SON.
li
35
Reames & White’s
40»
«H
I
,1
20
II
i7i
I
41
»?
HAK11IVARE ANI) TINWABE Will
rCKCllA-KE <>F
|IC|
IIS
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127
1 .
Hi
:»k5
1 *7
175
50
50
50
mi
m)
mi
50
5ti
mi
mi
50
Notice.
Gol>> Bl.ESSIMI TO HI MIM I V S .
- «in <i>«'V"ii pieni i « o teli « «-ai - ' *1'1.
Fow est (» hove , < Ir . March l'.i I hav- ii-«-«l
I le i »BE«i< IN K 11 ’S I. V I I' A ih't .4 Ha i llid 1 III-
inf'llat' r« lu t It |. <;,„| . Ill, »»ma to liuniaie
itv. I tak' pliHHUri- ill n eiiiiine-lldHig it to
tin- affi . teil I am now mari« ninety >'iii>
olii, .•Hill«, t" I >1 ''«.in in Gig 111 till' 'Till' or ot
tin- Hm!« ui II.o i one.an, ami «ine« I I'ogan
using t HfEt l*'N K 11».\ I ) I E A 1 eut..) ..... !
health.
11 Will Ml SHOE
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castola.
AT CENTRAL POINT
SPRING/SUMMER GOODS
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh.
for ls'dl, txceetls any «>f their previous displays.
(,’onsisting in part of
Where is kept c«»n*tMntly on han«! a complete
and firar-cluM bt.xk of
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery,
.'di
(Hi
50
(«I
«
II'» 0
11'» ftj
hi «
STRAW HATS, FURNISHING GOODS,
PAINTS
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.
OILS’ OF ALL KINDS
Mechanics' Tools.
Ladies' Fancy and White Goods,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Henrietta-, Alpaccas, Albatross, Black fancies. Biill.intiues, Albini,
«'ritcrioti, Ta.-sel and River Cl«»ths, Surah Silks, Allover Eni-
broiileric.- and Flouncing, in black and white, Piques, Lace
Fancies. Veiling. Satines, ( hallies. Lace Curtains anti Curtain
Net. Scrim, Ginghams, Cheviots. Tickings,
NAILS. ROPE.
And ev«rvthjng «-lue imagi uh !»'«- m th’s !’«><•
My k « hm ]* ar. new and <»i thè beat brandi*, and
wil' br aold at thè
Lowest Ruling Prices.
G’W wva call before goiiq r tw'whvr«*.
J. C.MIEKI DAN*
And a lid! lim1 of Parasols. Fans, Kid (¡loves, Corsets, -Jerseys. Ciirlio?
Irons. Etc., Etc.
THE FAST RUNNING STALLION,
LEWIS P.,
M ARRI kl».
KLIPPEL V ....................... I.-At »
•« l.iik,.
Xpt I 14, 1«*|, J ihn H K |>p< hi Ml»« N« It
Vatid'-rp'ml ot < ro< .R e« oint y. \V. ' Martin.
Justice ot ttie p> ace ottkiat’iny .
IH NN PAPI In .lat k- uv -.Api .“'.1'1.
b\ Rev R< la. Ennts, R. R. butin and M i * n
Emma Pape
KING In ( h« WHU« an y .« ■ y. A pt . 2i*t. b*‘i.
toth« wit« “t N. .A King,a - m
GJ ISBRi: H r !n \>h in ». \pi i I ». |M •!
Mr. and M
I LV At >t« amb «at, \pril 15. I'- 'l. T . Mi
and Mr*. G. ’ < u:\. a *• >u
GILI ILLAN At (ii -it’* »’n** Ap»
to Mr and Mrs. R H. 1 •
ui, t Imigi
Will niake th«’seaaon of Irtd ut C«u>t ral F- • ut,
where he wnl bc «?v.rj Friday am! Safurday.
am! tt»«- balan« «• of thc tum uf th« MeCh nd-m
tarm !n Sam s Valh y.
L« wis P. I nh hand*<»in< s»«rrel. n. arlj ’ >< ar*
oid. wvighs l“50 pound*. an«! tm torm and
actioncannott>esurpaaaed. H« ial
a
of M’V« ral ta*f races an«l w«»n a llj mii« ia< »
at ('hicag ias h 3-year-old in 2 In.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
rr< > i */ v < j <’<>.
cioali <?«6,
Errcj.,
Is fresh and Complete, all of which will be sold at the
Lowest Possible Cash Price.
We exchange for all kinds of marketable countrv produce,
deliver goods to any part of the ■ ity, and guarantee satisfaction in
evert case. Call and see Us and be . ..nt ineetl.
I»F.*< l<|P7|«»> ASl» PEDK.Itt E.
L“wi* P. wh * sired bj th« c»*l« bratod .!«»•
H o «» k » r«»t Cali1«»rnn«. l.«-by M«»nda>. H<««»k» i *
tirst dam was Mavfh.w« ! I « imp E< ,p*. .
2<i. Henni«* Farn>w Ly imp >hamr < k >!. 11«
by imp. B« l*« hazzrr. Uh. GamuiH * «Lun Mad
B »*l’ \, '■> Sir Rn-hard 5«h, by imp Lag;« :«»th
B« t B »*«- \ i»y Wilk« * Wtin-h i: 7th.bj Chanti-
cl.*< r; Hlh. by imp. sterling. 9th. bv*C:«*1iu*.
l(Hh. by imp. SHv»rvye; Hth. bv imp. .b ;l\
K’»g« r; 1-tti. by Partner. 14. bv uni- M< nk- « .
Hth. imp. mar«* fi«»ui stud »’i Harri-m «’»f
Brand«»n.
L«*wi* I‘. * dam was Li/zie I’. by L« in*t« r.
by imp. Austrahan. foaled in 1**?.'. and bred
bv W. L. l’r'tchar«! <>! *.«< r.tui» nt<». « aiit«>rnia.
H« r Ist dam wa- Addi«* A. bv Asb r«mi; 2d.
ix»r» tta bv imp. S<»vcr« ign; kJ. Mar> Ogd« n
by ThorntuH; 4tt).Mar> Thomac» b> imp < «>n*ut;
»th. I’arrott by Ramiolpn * R«»am»k«': tiih.
Par<M|U»*f by imp. M«*riifi«l»1; ‘.th. imp man
b\-p.»pinjay; Mh. B-•urtn.n’* «lam l»v i,r»c.p'-
t tat» ; Oth. by Hightlyer: luth, 'I ffanv by
Lclips«’; Jltti. Y««ung Hag t-j >kin; 12th. Hag
Wildm*'dam byt rab. ) >th. Et»«»n\ >»t • t.i l-
« tm ; 14. (»Id Ebony bv Ba*i< ; 15tL. Ma-*« \ s
Mar« bv Mas*« y ► flla« g Barl».
REAMES It WHITE.
DIED.
RLSSILI. \t >»• ruin« nt <5«. \|-i ’ «. ls'.’l.
John M. Ru-*i.:. ng« «1
j «ai - . • ni -nt li* nm!
'_’•« «!a>•
EMMITT At *i \ ”«• • tit - h »n!t i. P it-
liinl. A pi ii E.tli. l*.‘l. I‘n '•* I ..mt« 11 iu«l
y< ars, 5 n><»nth* and 2»» «la\ s.
Kl- I
v \ - I . v
M , Mun
M. Rie, . H rn«t i V«’ <«f 1 *•«■•«>-> l x t ,».« : .« m - i «’•"
>«-m*. 1 iiK iith am! l*«lays.
(’HAITI.!, In Jmks->n\: •. \ir ;
b
('111(0. E. < 'iapp« l; ag“'l ab »ut ?'\- a
BALDWIN On Willlatn-. . k Apt II'.‘I. I» »!,
of cotwuinpfn»n. E A Ra '.win, * -n
nini Mir. Ju.lg« Bahlwui:
y cars.
pf.Wlh
remedy
'Ve ehalleugo the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that
an aero <>f thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val-
I ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of $100. It will
■average b’O trees to the acre, and the estimate is based uj>on the dem-
1 EHM* OF SERVK E.
By thc M-Mson.
and g<»od j»»i*t ur.«».»• lur-
ii:*h«’<! mar«** «iuring tln-rim» G i «I' « i r .■ ri
h . Ev.-rj |.r«*ca iti«»n tak« n t«. |»!« v« nt a«-< i-
dcuts. but u«i r«*|H»i»s1 biht v a**uin««!.
C.’< M-• LENDEN.
I oust rated faet that each fruit tree will pro.iuee fl in value, net, of
marketable fruit each year.
THE » INE KUÂltSTEK STAI.Eh ‘X.
•
In other words an acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation of
10(H). It is better than any bank—fur the bank is sometimes cariied
into Canada by the cashier, Dame nature—a trust-worthy guardian —
takes care of t he principle, ami the dividends never fail. Of course if
I you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their
i nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and iuvite
I the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you
! must not complain that your horticultural methodshave precipitated a
foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard.
1
SICNAL TEHAMA CEORCE,
Will mak« lh< *« ast»n of ]*'.*1 at the f< ! ow­
ing ¡»lac«*: B« ginning nt ih«- !» hhi <•! I.
Fnui. nourgli. at ( vutral P< '.nt, W.,ln<*di«y.
April 1 1H',«1 ; and uill uiak« *tan * at that
plae«*. Mixltor«!. J h « kst.nvillc. I’h«i*nix. Tai. nt
and Ashland «luring th«* «« aaon,
I)I *< Kirn«» AM» 1’1.1 ’IGH4.Z . > gnal T. ha-
ma G»'org«*, who has a <r<»»h of .M«***'-ng« r
blood, it* a handsome dappi«*-br«»wn. u < ghing
l.iO«) pounds when in condition, and ►tan I ng
IRK* hHndb high. H« wa* sired by Signal
Chief; dam by Blackhawk Morgan. >;gnal
Chief by Old Signal; dam by Langlord Bel­
mont. In* by Bclnutni.
T erm * Op SBKVK F.. Season. Sl’>: inainan««.
$20. Ex erv pnx aution will I»«-tnk» n to av 1
a«*cid«‘nts. t«iH will not be responaibl
should th«*y occur.
GEO
Central Point. Or., Mar. 31. 1N0
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income
rWLCX—«ME
.ui a valuation of $1000 an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this
rvvi’TÌj-M»' -
county which yields such an income, and EVERY orchard does.
i>Wl «r. t
We propose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon
shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental
railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of the Pacific, with
¡one
growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by
Friend of Woman. i you. hundred
Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of
The wry remarkable ami eertniit old age overtake you aud find you penuiless.
relief given woman kiml By
l*r I!*» WOT<rl'I£ #1,000
“Moore's Revealer! Remedy''
lias won for it* the name of
We give away the land, l’ay us $10 »t month, 10 cents a tree, for
W oinan'e Friend. — It i« uni­ two years, and we will ¡»resent you a warranty deed of the acre, and
formly successful in reliexitig Gl'ARAN'TEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
their delicate ailment».
Despite these facts the farmers of tha country continue to value
their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet­
ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves
Moore’s Revealed of India. “Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital­
ity of its soil,” says a great economic writer. The people of Jackson
Remedy
county shouhl learn this as an axiom.
Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in
Stand» peel less as the natural
remedy peculiarly adapte«! to sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or
toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well, ft means
wants of wiMnankind.
a home for a life-time out of the meagre savings of 2 years’ work. A
WH AT ONE LADY KA\ -
more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the popula­
Seattle. .Jun. 20. Is'.’l
”1 want v<»u tn puh’lsli niv testim in::il for tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
MooRE'b itrVKAI E!» REMEDY, tor 11 I ihk b«‘en m
Writ»* to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great
Kiund thin« f<»r m<*. for it has rur»*<i tip'
ben<laoh»’f<. from which 1 hn\« sntl red win n- valley and our Orchard Home.
rvvr 1 became chilled, tor th» Iasi tifeeen
years. I have sutferet] perfect torture for
twenty-four hours at a tune, sometime retch­
ing tor three hours without any rest an-l un­
able to act help troin any of til»’ IHUnberleSS
rrini^liea tried Now I ain free trom this
Mifleiiiig. tor at th< lit-t s\ mptoin of one
these Httneks I take H u «»o'l doM* of " M < ’«»ft •'
Revealvil, and tliat is the < n<l ot it It h.i-
ulso cured me of constipation Mj Hu-b ind
says it has saved h’8 hie. and h would nn»
without it. w« art both » happy ovt^r H w<
can not *ay enough in its iavoi .’atvl advise
all our tri end* t.» use it."
MILS. .1 \ME> Gl.E \SOX
Cor. l itli and Ja< k<'»n streets, Seattb , Wash,
for sale by al! driiguiMs.
“German
Syrup”
For children a medi­
A Cough
cine should be abso­
A
and Croup lutely reliable.
mother must be able to
Medicine. pin her faith to it as to
her Bible.
It must
contain nothing violent, uncertain,
or dangerous. It must be standard
in material and manufacture. It
must be plain and simple to admin­
ister ; easy and pleasant to take.
The child must like it. It must be
prompt in action, giving immedi­
ate relief, as childrens' troubles
come quick, grow fast, and end
fatally or otherwise in a very short
time. It must not only relieve quick
but bring than around quick, os
children chafe and fret and spoil
their constitutions under long con­
finement. It must do its work in
moderate dose-. A large quantity
of medicine in a child b- not desira­
ble. It must not interfere with the
child's spirits, appetite or general
health. These things suit old as
well as young folks, and make Bo-
schee's German Syrup the lavurite
finally mwiitiae.
W. L. CAHKQN
REDLAND -I- NURSERY,
It STARTED WITH A COLD. ":
I
I J. H Hutr. i
J. Mcl'ii» ison.
..............
3 Will. Ray
4 I rank T<«w11•
W. A. I’.il i irk
M. i’lll’ki'j pile ........
I num I w .»Ik» i
W. If. Gray
A . J E dh «-v
in -I. W. H<>. k. • miih ..
II lol. Ol*. ii
I" Win. Ifra«ibhs\v
la L. M. ThoiiipS'tn
1» Martin .M« 1>. hi < h )»I i
!«5 J«Hin ('«»h inan
la J . S. Hagry................
17 (.Mr«. E. Pi<*ning
1« .J. G. Martin
I m John tirivv»'.
■-*v H«*i hc « I’« Hun
21 Will. S. Rail« \
•r-’.i. K. im i
21 G»*o. \v. R. ah
24 E«lgai Andi-rsoii ...
25«R. ii HsyiiioiDt
2». R I I*» art
27'Z. (’aim i««n.................
‘is riioiici* W In’Iph Y
5!» Alpha M« l»ow.'I-
.Hi E. N J’lovolt
31.W. R- lllKinli «th.mi
32 N. Ii«)fim r
33jli. E. Ank.-nj
34 ’G«*o HntTinan.............
35 W. V. Jon« *........ .
3S .1. ( . ('»»ruin
...
37 T A. N’« YvniHii
3s M A. Smitii
Win r»’iii||
4” (1. E. Ko*f
41 A . b. Mooli
42 W p. EarloYv
43 a . W St iirvis.
44 J S. Marell. .
45 I. X Mn-t\
.......
<i. W. R. y nt.I.G
E .1 . Jollt H
4* Er»*»l Ott. ii
♦WG L. Davis . .
•^’IJ. <’ Hannah
•_‘1 H. Von «h r H« IJ« n
J. M M. Gr. u
R. R. Sinclair.
W. G. H'llin«'.*
.v,\
“•’¡(’lias. Sin i naiii
N'oati Allen
/' I. W 5!.i i k - ,i i v
A W. Sin ai «1
A. H Boothlo
f‘41.1. D. w>in ini*
•’> W. R. ( nit..ii
♦F- M S. Wak. man
J. ( . ( aton
M i \ li
■ •
i J .D. Grs.v
...........
J. b Ditsw« ith
Oi
I
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V
THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION
he following time schedvle will
T take «'tDi't Sunday, Feb. 22. 1*01.
GOING EAST.
L« av< JacksonvHI« at s.JO a . m .. I.ft) r M.
5;4(’ I* M
L» av«-Wh» tr«»« k at s.40 a . m .. 112 p. j M
5:4* r. M.
L< avc Harbaugh's at s 4 i A. M., 1.17 r. M.
!
5:51 p m
L»*ave Davisvillo at S.50 a . m . 1.27 P. 1 m .
5:55 p. m .
Arrive at Medford at 9;H0 a . m .. l;iu r. M.
t 'cOO r n .
D r .
.'
F
REMEDY
avorite
DON’T RE
lib the onlv i»«»f»1tiv«' cur«- f«»r LG M’M’MA.
’ATIoN’. LIVER .ml R1DM V K'-
talk«*«! intoan l I niNMll
EA>ES, and 1* r«»<»inin« nd «1 bj | ' - ;,J
INFERIOR
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| Io itb bHV'.uu savod tb«ir Ifrv«'*. 1>.M
and paugbttis it has proved a I • *.b .
$1 bottle; G tor <». All Dca’cD».
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Leave llavibvillc at 10:10 a . n .. 2:12 p M. and
7;37 P. M
L«* h v«* Hai baugb > at 1(»;17 a . m .. 2.20 p m and
7:41 r M.
L« av.’ Whetr«»« k at 10:20 A. M .. 2:25 r. M. and
7:45 p. m
Arrive at Jacksouvilk* at 10.;« a . m .. 2 4« r. m
aud 7:55 P.
W. HOSEY .MAX.
Pl« Mdeut.
WAKELEE ’S
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Farm for Sale
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HE I'NhEltslGXEl» <'H i li' »tut '«Lt
his tarin ot 320 acres, lying *• unies *< utli. :«*’
I of Lineville, one »*«»rner touching Jx»st n\«r.
'll
all ten«.«*!. 125 acre» in cultivation,
a<T<* in growing alfalfa aud 12 acr« $ u»»i»
a«'««<10d thereto. Th«r«’ an two good '»«¿I*.
«’itb“r uncot wU>»'b uill furni'h plenij
wat.T tor a windmill.
A «lib t> that take*
water 1roui th«' big Klnuiulb rivci run*
through th«* pla<*«*. t»o that it « an I m * irngat<*d.
A small on bard ot choice tr«M* is also grow­
ing on the i»la<>’. The soil IS «b-« p. randy
loam. an«l highly prudut-tiv< . Tb«t“ ar«' a
small dwelling.bouse ami other lani.lings In
Cood condition *>n thetarm. Th» wh«»!»- will
e aol«^! a reasonable figure. Call <» b oi ad-
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fj L. DOWNS or EC- JOHNSON
Linkville. Or.
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Notice for Publication.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
L ami Urrui at U. w - ebitii .. tiii.t
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otice is hf . keuy given
C. W. Wolters, Proprietor.
A Full Line of Choicest Groceries kept and
Sold at R asonable Rateg,
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that the
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hi» lnt.'tition to unii* tluul j.n<ot in jui'|>* i t of
bi* .-lHiui. uod tbut W'l IToot *. I b'_ lu t.i.' In ­
furi* lti<* Judk<* or rlrtk i.f tbe l -* uoij < *>.irr ot
J:o X-oti courtly, Orivou. «I .lack'.<nvUI«*. < *10-
I fit, on Tbiinida). June 11, l-jl, viz.. .Lotos
k' lit. hont.iM>'n>l iTitry N«*. I.Ui*'*, tor the si
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H' nmu'vlb. tollowliix witn. i-s s t.,
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tot t*>!4 IZO't. vi** M. F Hurst .*t Mi-ltont
U^orje* J»u»b ot F-icl* F oil «, 1. U. Williams
ani T « WHIian aof Central 1‘otnt A'' rf
J»U’k*on count}. < >r« g««n.
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i'i'i'-ii Fruit' iu sea-uti, Candies Ñutí, l-t<-.
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Stationerv «.f All Kinds
Setti** Up Notice.
XlttNEYS I»CE ME.
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