7 he jOnnocrafR aimes' OFFICIAI «PU 0-- HtUW COURT». OR KDITORHL .VOTES T he Eugene Guard will a|-.pear a? an even»» g paper alter June lat. Tlrat city bii* 1« ng n»e»l« <1 a «lady paper, and we are certain that friend Campbell will till tiie bill admirably. JOMCPHINK t’ODNTT ITEMS. N. Fr««*.*, the paint»*r, has returned to Mur phy precinct. Mi-* Ruby Eaton of Jacksonville is paying relatives at Merlin a visit. 11» v. G. W. Blu. k visited in the upper val ley during the past week. his attention to the work of producing the bet ter type* of th«* trotting horse and road st er, with signal su :ces*. D. S. McCollum of Kono last week hauled a load of barley to Yr. ka to find a market for It. Our farmer* will hav»* to have a railroad *oon. it they continue to ln<*r«*H*v our surplus at til«* rate it was done last year. UKPFOKD SQtJlBS. Medford has been made a presidential postoflh e ELECTRICITY COMBINED WITH SURGICAL AND There are a ft w cases of w hooping-cough in this place. CURES—DR. DARRIN PRESENTS THE FOLLOW Reames £ White’s MEDICAL TREATMENT PERFORM WONDERFUL ING ; J 8. Morgan is at Sisson, Cal., where he S alem , Or.. May 11. 1891. Ivan Applegate last week bought the com Dr. Darrin—Dear Sir: In reply to your panion horse from Kansas to that purchased • will spend the summer. A ugust O lsen , who was tried at A great deal of stock i* being s«*hl and for SlJHJH by the Tub- lake syndicate. Both j favor asking for statement ot my cure of T he Mt. Shasta Agricultural Society Merced, Cal., nut long since, charged driven out ot the country S. Ro*, ntbal visited Grant*!} Puss on are magnificent animal*, and will do much to ; . .itarrh, which you performed three year» inteixi having «».•• fin-«, r.umg next (all with murdering his bro’her-in-law, Ivett, business »luring the past w k. a o, will say I am cured and the cuie re Ben George has been spen.ling several daj'9 improve the class of stock produe»*d in this' section if they are Pb. rally patronized. ever witnessed in S'*kiv”it <*o»inty or am han I>een M< quitted The trial was most with f riends in Jacksonville. E. Hammon, tiie nurser» man. returned in tins permanent, after suffering from the part of nor.hern t’aldornm. an«i will Atiibh- ridv contented on both rudea and disagree.»ble and iualbsorue affliction eight Mrs. Robert Dodson of Cherry ere» k.one day from his trip to the bay city last week Flour has been retailing at Grant * Pass for last week while milking, r^ul.d a wildcat ump-d iti*>n years. My wife was also cured by you of Hive b Z i'iir-ea lo indure v lasted several works. sometime at the rate of $1.30 a sack. prowling about h«*r hen-roost, and afterset- P. B O Neil assi«te»l Sheriff Birdsey in dm-aFes peculiar to her sex p -a*f. Ti»* from tiie i*-’ Hv rs on the c tiog the dog* after him and they had put the conducting ••luindy’’Myeis of Ashland to W. Chapman, the pioneer sheep man. will J. R (¡ arm ¡sox, well known in Oregon E. ANDERSON track near Yreka will •*» placed in fine prove up on his hoineetrad location in a short animal up a tree, the careful h »usewife got tiie insane asylum last week. and WtiMhinglon f »r forty years, died time. her husband’s gun and killed tiie creature. condition. — POLYPUS AND CANCER CURED. in pFitiatid last week of pneumonia. Toni Harris l*st week mad? a trip to tb? Teamster* aver that by the expenditure ot , Mr. Larrimor»«. wbo has been in northern Ho ("tm? ci to Pottian I from Indiana, a f’alifornia, returned to Williams ere. k this about $.«10 the t'olahan hill can be put in vvr> northern part of the state after hi* little ui the H*» T he national «'ooference P errydale , Polk Co., Or., May 25tb. I girl, whom he brought back with him. decent shape, as al*o the road across the r<*s- piohvrr of 1832, arffl has continually week. Dr Darrin—Sir: 1 am happy to «ay Farnwrg ai»» ?, , wt.ic » met at r ann» » - ’ All » »;«•«»« ” ................... * Cincin- ervation, and that if such is dour the Lake I* is said the railroad company will in a short view teamsters will all come via LiukviJic in j Th? bii’itie*- of the Medford po«toffice \ our tit ctric and medical home treatment nati lat?ly. » r«***'*lve»l r?*‘»lv?«l to form a Itimi r?*nl*».l there «inc»* that time. lie sc» vrd ba- im rvased *o much that the d» partnient ha* been successful in my case. I have had political party and nominate candidat « hi if»? Oregon Indian wars ami belonged t i m» move their depot building to a new *it*- place of pursuing their present route. on 5th *tr.*»*t. at Wasliingtcii ha* made a presidential po ynub in the none for years and you f.»r president and vii » -pr» «ident I next to th*» Oregon Pioneer society. The preliminary steps have already been cured it. Mr*. J. M. Decky of Sheridan, < flice of it. The railroad boys are rejoicing over the taken looking toward* the organization of a Am g '»the? thii'ga ¿GZ-. done, the year. * other thn gi Or , who consulted you. rejoices in a pe:- L eiinek « B ros & Co.o; Montague,Cal., pay-car la*t wo-k, which stupp»-»! over night stock association io Klamath county, not onl.x D T Pritchard recently purchased tiie record as conferm.*-* plat ed itself on fect cure of a scrofulous and cancerous to « nabl»* our af.K-kmen to inak<‘ a better home who did a big business with K ama*h at Grant’s Pa*.*. building ot-ciii>"*<l bv M. k ->. Damon as a silver, !ow growth in her mouth and cheek. If thia market f<>r their product, but also to afford favourg the tree coinage ot ami Lak? cuuutie* an I northern (.'al Ge*>rg* l'uriuan. re<-«-iitly from l*«-nn»ylvrt- the utmost degree of prot.vtiou against tiie sb'ie-storc, on 7 h street, ami will soon open will do you any gooti publish it. Yours tariff and a man suffrage. iform.*. have gone into liquidation. Big nia. h**Hcc*-pt.da position in Henry Smith'* depredations of cattle tbicvis. Tin* primary a jewelry store there gratefully. store at Wolfcreva. object will be to emancipate the cattle, so as expei «*■* and the rrckle«« crediting MILT JOSES. W. W. Wheeler fast week returned from P ortland , E i*t Portland and Albina of patruns canned tl.e collapse. Cha*. Hughe* and (’has. D»‘» k* r of Waldo to keep prices at t ue wry lowest notch tor E. N. range stock tor several seasons past, in the the Klamath lake country,in which loralitv LBOcj KYE IS OS« MISCTE. pre»*inct *o:<l a l< t of »•atll«'to Bybee Bro*, of exciting Art» in the thru»'* of ut» iiitMiisriy Lilientlalof San Framqaco has charge lac* of the fact that there has been a steadily he estab islied a branch ot the Mitchell A Pear Doctor Darrin I am glad to hear caiiipu gn, in which th»* consolidatiun of of the concern and w ill dispose < f it a* Jacksonville last week. growing demand for our beet abread. Lewis machinery company. from vou M v ey. » are Horn« nicely ami Th»* rain of this week was just w hat th»* ! thuse .’»ties nit«» on«» tine, larue rby is rapidly as p>M»»ible. Mr Conley, who ha* been endeavoring for »re perfectly utraiglit and do not bother »•ountrv n«*<*l«*d. The shower* were copious The M'uiarcl saloon at Medford, under the question before their people If the sometime past to ascertain the particulars me at all f am very much pleased with A list of <i>v. Pennoyer’« appoint- and diil a vast amount of go»*!. the management of H. H. Wolter* is prov oi the mysteriuu* disappearance of 40 bead of l*e*t inter» sis<>f the w . !»•»• mniunityare lie treatment, and not many p<op:e can r»»en « will 1«^ found on the first page of Mi-s Ida York is t»*Hehing th»* spring term fine hors«** from his Steel swamp range, has at ing a popular resort. The best of every taken into runs delati-.n, the vote next ted which eye it was. * the T imes Th? meat important offi •? of school at th*- Provolt school-house in her last gotten track of the thieves ami has thing in thalline is kept there Your true friend, Moniiay won <1 be pr.i« t t ally un«m- least four of the learned definitely that at accustomed satisfactory fashion. i reatrd l»v the legislature of 1891 was The Southern Oregon Packing Company horses w» re killed by the rascal* who stole Mis, M agoik S vshobst , moQs. Pu’ I v -»‘ntimeut is »trungly in Hay harvest has alr»*a<|y begun, and a* soon them, because the animals were so distinct that of attoi ney-general. Geo. E. Chain- wiil have Miitab e buddings erected at some l.a Grande, Or. favor of consolidation, although f-oine I a* the weather settles again th«-re will be a ___ jvely marked that it was easj to identify eligible site near the railroad track before _________ berlain of Albat.v, a v< iir»g attorney of large quantity cut in this county. th«-m. Tiuit-wiil bt pi«-nty Of bUSineM fol arlti*h |» »liticiaiw air seeking to thwart tall, for the carrying on of their business. l»r. Darrin treats with electricity and much ability »ind force of eharacter, was Th? o’d school-house was mov«*»i to its new the next grand Jury, ami that stock as*<M*ia- it. ________________ medicines all curable chronic, acute and appointed to fill that position He will l<>«-Htion last week, inorder to provide a site tiun cannot be organized any to«» soon. Rev. Mr Goodwin will hold special me- private diseases^ blood taints, lost or fail tor the new structure at Grant's Pns*. The “Star’s” suggestion that the members iuorial-day services at Medford n -xt Sun ing manhood, nervous debility, effect ot T he Yreku Journal n;ys that the second doubtless make a goo 1 officer. tr»M>p B should prepare to inouut them- day at 3 o clock !». m The old soldier* are trial of Joe Goodwin at Redding, f«»r E. P. Tuthiil i* m«*<*ting with mor»* than his of eiror. or excesses in old or young, loss of T iie r»-a! r.innv of th* heavy shipment« selvesou th«« very beat horses obtainable in killing a man named Al'en at Burney of gold from America is the sul j it of usual suec«*** in wiling finny bcHutii-s into th«* this section when th«*v go to Eug*-nc on th« especially invited to attend. memory, disease caused by mercury in the tr^ingpans of Grant's Pass tins season. encampment trip in the latter part of June, vailev, resulte»! in a ver»li« t of murder much discussion in financial circles, and The Medford band boys have received an improper treatment of private diseases, ir J. I). Gri'zzl«» and family, who have been is a g»»od one ami should not go unhe«.*d»-d. invitation ftom B<>»eburg to participate in regularities in women, etc , and never pub in the a»*cond degree, the jury t»eing out it is attributed by the Irest authorities on r»-sid* ntsof thi*eouut> for th«* past f» w y»-ars. Th«-r<-ar<* no b«-ttcr nor mor»* showy horse» a band .-onfest to be held at that place on I shed in the papers. Office, 70% Washing but a short tune. G * o » iwhi torroariy re this matter to the heavy balance of r* turned to their »»Id home in Texas recently. any where than thoa<* now pr»>duc«<d in Klamath ton street. Portland, Or. Hour« 9 a . m . to eo'inty, and it would be* doing tins s»*ction a ibe coming Fourth of Julj’. sided in this ami .1 »sephine counties, trade created in favor of Europe by the 10 p . m . daily. Examination free and con August Lt-meri» I <>f Galiee cr«*»-k last week positive injustice not to avail ounn-'v«-» of being an employee < I the (’ «!k O Stage McKinley bill, wtiich »'aused an immense went to California, alter the failur»* of water this opportunity to show what we produce* on J H. Far:» is attending the sessions of fidential, question blanks and circulars Co. during ant* -ra lroa»i t in?«, and ini|H>rt of European Patients cured good« into the eoinp»-lle»l him to close down his min«* for th»* this occasion. Good horsemen and showy the general assembly of the Presbyterian >ent gratis to any address. horses will add gr»*atly to th«* clianees ot the church at Detroit tins we. k . a* a represen at home after one visit to the ductor’s of afterwards drove stag? over Siskiyou I nit» »I Stat s before it went into effect. *4*ti«Otl. tr«x»p for making a "killing - ' wbil«* away from tative from th? Southern Oregon Presby tice Medicines sent to any address with mountain, then going into Modoc and J. I). Glidilen. win» is remodeling the Union T he New York flurmn; Jnnrhiil has a h»»trl *t Kerbyville. was in (»rant’s Pass one horn«*, ami the cl>an<*es ar«- that every anima; tery to that body. out the doctor’s name appearing. Shasta counties. Cai. could be disposed of at a profit before the VII- long articl«» which intimate« that the day last wet-k after sash and d»M»r* to complete cainpmvLit ended. Mt* Dr. G»*ary enjoyed a visit during tiu- work. report« > i Blaine’s illness have been ex tie week from her brother, Dr. McCornack, H’HF PA 1 $70 AhD MOKE rot Tut T ime * i« receiving uumeruu« Purchasers of drug* will bear in mind that aggerated bv the friends of President late of Eugene, who has recent y e.stab- •ubacription fioin parties in the east, who l’ENTRAl. FOIST FULVI EK>. A CHEAP LOT thev can rely on ge tting a pur«* article at Mrs. h>h»d hiiiistd in the practice of hi* pre Harrison. The object cf Mich a course (’. Si Stone’s drug-store, whatever may be hav? their eye* tume<! toward «»uithern When you can get an ENTIRE ACRE of fvision at Mendocino, Cal. Oregon. We will be greatly »urpriaed if was to cans»« th»» admirers of Mr. Blaine call«»«! for. C. G. Rippey h»** been confine«! to bi* room th? best fruit lam! in Nickell’s Addition to The Knights of Pythias will loin with the' Medford for the SA ME price? I’, s > Cundy i’ _ *7 was seriously shaken up by a fur soin.-tHut* with an attac k of rheumatism. thia wcti.n <ior» not rxvive a larue to Iliink that hr was in swell delicate rom a scaffolding al at the S. (». Lumber <». A. 11 this year in the observance of Nickell’» Addition joins Medford’s wes ai-ceaxion to >t« pvpalation inanle of the health he couldi/c stand th»* fatigue .all from Attorney Robert G. Smith ol Grant'.* P ush C. ,'s factory <m»- day last week, but was not visit«*»! th»* future flume teriniiiu* .luring the mvmoiial day at this place. There wul be tern corporation line, is situated in a beau next two year-. Thia cf a campaign ami tliu*» prevent his badly hurt.’ lar more than th? usual amount of in e»rst week. pos>.bl? noinm.dion ms a candidat? for tifulaiid healthful location, and is within a la the liealthleat ai»l moat pleaxant take«) in the occas.on both here and a* stone’s throw of the Medford school-house. J. L. Scott has 9iicct««*ded __ _ I»r. Terry appeared on our street* behind a portion of the earth, alters the indiielri- th»* presidency. of the Grant's Pass Wat<*r. Light *»»d Power fine span of horse* and with new buggy and I Jacksonville. I be land is particularly adapted to horti ous live on the fat of the land and all T iik )ea*iert of the third-party cau*»? <’ompany, since the resignation of J. W. How V’lmpage during the week. culture, and great returns would be real Th«re was a buoyancy of exultation about can ae, tl>e hotuea at a tea-onahle tiglire, at Washington prufess to have direct ard took affect. ized there from a few acres planted in A son of W. Engledow was severely in th? ¡1» ws c< ltimiis <d the "Mail" last we* k l.aiy. gool-for nothing pe> pie r»ed H**urancvs tiiat Senator Sranfor»!, of The Talent box factory last wet k obtained jure«! by ti*lhng from a box ear at this p!av<* prune», peaches, grapes, etc. t<*n carload» of lumber from tin* vicinity of last week, but !• DOW c<•»»vale*«-!ng. This that ii satisfactorily accounted for by th? Two ol it* best features ar? that it i* fret- Ca'ifornta, i* ready tj put him*eif at the not apply, however repentant father, on the grounds of that Grant’s Pass, to be work»*d up into boxes for should be a warning. head < f tiieir movement, with all tiiat ih*- frail GTOp now coming on. big baby gin that came to his home ear y from city tax?*, although not lying a ¿r«-at distance from th? business portion of Med Mr*. W. H. Norvro** last week shipped *<un. tn the »reek. All are d- ing well. T he Raley irr gstion law ha* aroused .a therein implied, and that he will be ford, while the Jacksonvilie-Medfoni rail Th«* water company* last w*v4*k received a strawberries of the Crescent *e»-d!ing ’ ariety serious (cart* of the utter drainege ul the standard-bearer of tiie a ham?, or carload 4>f cement, with which to finish up to her husband at Susanville, Cal., that inea«- D. H M her and ('ha-. Strang have dis road will run through the land near the their n ’ servoir. aft« ‘ r which they will b4* rea«ly I»?«»pie ’ s party, in 1892. Some of the G oom » lake, to the consternation of al• solved the partnership heretofore *-xi ting northern boundarv. ured Inches inuireuinference. to furnish the city an ade»iuate water supply. It ba* bf-en laid out in tracts of five ne wwi tbrtu.an ’ Mr. Mil.er wJi heiraitvr who now rely noon it fur their water alliance leaders claim to Ire author z?d J. C. Sheridan is letting off good* in the hard Palethorp« ’ , the Grant's Pass baker, will conduct th? hardware branch of th? busi acre* and less, and will be sold at very r» a to mak? | ublic liie alleged fact that mipply. Dr. lyjornia, ag-*nt if the ware line at alarmingly low figurs». in ord* r l»en-aft» r do his baking at his place of busi ness, while Mr. Strang will have exclusive suitable rates on th? most favorable term*. Interior department recently ran.e out S»*nat«>r Stanfuid considers lie holds his nc**. having put in a fine 4»v«*n tln-rc within to mak«* room for n«*w*t«H-k. Joe will c**tab- Viz: one-ihird in cash, one-third in one lish a branch*tor<* at Eagle Point if the rail c<Filtrol of the drug department in pergon to investigate a remonstrance great fortune simply as “»teaare! f« r the last few* weeks. He always giv4*s satisfac road is built to that place. year, and balance in two years. tion. The Christian E"deavor 8<»ci. ty will ho d sent to Washington, in the hope ot pre i these people.** For further particular* apply to any rep Sine«« the planing-mill started up it ha* venting the h g water company recently Josrphint* county has b«'en honor»*»! with a given tiie wont»*! air ot busine-*« ■«» our town, its first annubl convention m this pla<*e on utable real-estate dealer, who will take M illions of cticketa have in-d? tiieir Tu»-day and Wedne-day n»xt, Jun? Ji place* on the sta»e boar»! of equalization by organized from cairyingout their plans, pleasure in showing vou the addition. appearance in Sirkijou county. Cal , and Gov. Pennoyer. Cha*. Hughes, the appointee, and the presence of many ranchers and fann and 3 i A good deal of interest is taken in ers on <•*»r *tre»-t* during th*- week is evidence and that gentleman expresse« the opin wr? doing consi«It*rabtv damage. The will no doubt prove a prominent member ol of the concentration of business In r* once ihr work by the local members, who antici ion that the question will involve mat Journal says thnt J. M. Davidson, who tiiat body. A C hild Killed. more. pate quit? a large attendance from abroad ters coming w ltliin the province of inter- Another child killed by the use of opiates A number of the enterprising ladies of 1 has a ranch in Slias’a val ey, beyond Prof.William* cl.wud ii most successful terin The most complete and one of the very given in the form of Soothing syrup. Why atate law. _______________ ! Montague, got ri«l u( the pest in a novel Grant * Pass hav«» undertaken the work of of the public sch.»ol* ot Central Point last best stork of goods in southern <>r?gon zn-y mothers give their children such deadly poison rehabilitating th»* graveyard, and a large ' wanner. He hitched teams to rollers, for«-« was e*igag«'<l in the commendable work Friday,tiie final rxmninations proving tliHt be found a’ the store of Henry Smith. Is surprising when they can relieve the eluld the pupil* have studied under an excellent T h » migblv west ha* «nre nuo.e of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s land running them over th? giuund ma’e last Friday an»i Saiurday. preceptor and Improved tln ir opportunities Th s retablisbmrnl is under ih? etliciem Baby Soother. It contains no opium or mor •‘knocked out ’thr effete «-.»st ai d s. nda up uianagvineot of Mr and Mrs. F L < »an phine. a whuivsx!? ma**h, ktiiing ail within One»>fthe8 P. I). A L. (’»>.'* boilers gave to the utmost. atdifriun «‘lew over having broken the ti 1, who never inn to please their numer- '[ reach, tiesides causing th«» following way during the w»-«-k and has b»*cn fent t*> D. L. N»*wton has «-stablish»*! a regular stage »us cu*t. mers running-jump r<*ror»t hv the f»*et of ns Portland tor repair*. '1 he factory has not Pll.'t. I’iiet! Itching Tile». I crickets to turn aside fr«»m iris place, ' b»*en stupp«*!, however, as the extra boi’vr has line to the upper Rogue river section, and it cham| ion, Charles S.Rrh r • »f Sa. Louis, there was only a boat on Crater lake for the who evidently feare«i to j r«jce« d wliere so been brought into re«(ui»ition. H H Wolters, the mixologist, nas re S ymptoms —Moisture; intense Itching and who stami* w.tli 22 feet 7l._. inches to accommodation of tourist* he w«mld * ><»n moved hi* saloon to th? building next door singing; most at night; worse by scratching. , many dead w?re visible. Th»* Grant s Pass base-ball club ha* at last build up a tine business. Many tlmb» r loca his credit, as against 22 ieet 6 indie*, If aliownl to continue tumors form, which *«a*ure<! suitabh* practicing grounds, and wi I tors will patronize him under any circum- to C. W. Palm’s barbershop, on Front often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore tormeiiy the champion jumn of a Yah* I n th? wagon-r»«ad 1 cis»»*, embracing *<* -trert He has supplied the bar with »n attain a »l«*grv<* »»f pr«»ficiency that will stanc»**. S wayne ’ s O intment stops the itching awd mi it.uy it.«»y wagon load, the • nabl»* them to c»>mpete successfully with any college man. Our advi<«*s do not ata»e I Tii? Dal!e* mi the finest wines, liquors and cigars, bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most caa *e Central Point, with rare foresight, H’r. ady whether Mr. Reber model»-«1 tin* Died WiHain«t:e valley and Ca-vade wagon club in the southern part ut the state. *i«ivertis»*s a grand ball forthe coining 4ih of and » fine billiard table can aieo be remove« the urnors. At druggists, or t v Dr. Swayne AB oik Philadei- jumping alter ti at ot tiie Kansas grass road anti the Oregon Central wagon The a»idreasof the gift»*»! preacher. Rev. C. July, the ball to take place at McCloud Hall found there. Give him a . all, for he w ill nail for 50c phis. • hopper. n.»r «io tl»ev state w hether he has road, th»^ supreme curt of tiie Vnited (’. Stratton, before th«* graduating cla*s of th«* nri the evening of Friday. July Sd. Fitzg.-rald treat.you well. A Wrbb’a or» In stra wil' furnish th.* inspira Grant's Paa-high sch«>«»l last w« »k, was lis- Our new school-h<»use will be one of the anv Kansas blood in his veins; hut he States ha* r. niande»l ail tii* cases with i i«-n*-d*tu with marked attention by ail in at- tion to Hie dancers an»! Fradenburg w>il be on handsomest and bast m the whole of south M ARRI FI» evidently understand.- getting there will» directions to tiie circuit court to permit tendanc«*. Th«» entire ex»-rcise« were vote»! a hand with a sphdnid supp« r. ern Oregon. A. J. Weeks, an excellent both feet, all tiie same a* ti .* gra*shoj- tiie Cc.ited Stat»*« to file a replication to complete* success throughout. Vintie B -all ha* th«- sympathy of all over arch tert, drew th»* p’.ans »hat w» re SC- HI'T< HINSON—WILSON -At the residence tiie plea« of bona fide pua ha*e and This evening th»» ladies of the Episcopalian hi* grief at tlie ve.di«*t of the San Francisco cepOii at the meeting held ia-t baiurday. !•« r _________________ of the bride's parents, Tule lake, on May 15. surgeons to the effe«*t that In- will never re lsftl. by Judge <»rr, Mont. E tiutchinaoQ and estoppel. i'lii* doe* hot open ill»* whole c«M»gr»*gation will giv«* an • -nt«-rtainm«*nt at cover id* lit »»ring. Hi* parcnts.wh*> hud been An «ight-mill tax ha* been levied, which the opera-hou»«*. call«*! the “Carnival of Miss Sadie W hs . hi . T he wheat ch p *-f Cal f rnia i* «hurt quest;* n, but s mpiy pe* nut« tiie g«»v«-in Nation*. ' the pr*»cer<!s to be apnlh'd toward b»»oy.*d up bj hope heretofore, » ii ? almost in will raise enough funds to run the school* EATON-PARKER-in Linkvlllr. May 21, lM»t. despair over th.-ir boy ’ s attbetion. Anu >< t dur ng the »'oiiiing year and pay fur about in many place* an«! tin* p. «p.«t f»«r a n.rlit to p«ov- , if i* ran, tiial the present « payment for th«*ir prop«>s«*»l new church, work by Judge J. S. Orr, Jam.** Eaton and Mis* there i* a brighter si.je to the picture, toi one third < f the co-t of th? tie'V Vuib: ding, brisk foreign mark?! i- l«rtier than it ikoldeisili l lo t pmjl.as« • the nal ami «>n which will so«»n be begun. Ellis Parker, both of Klamath county. with Vintie * artistic- fend.-ncn-s 'ife has much which is estimated a f7u»“». lias ix-en for ve r*. Tiie-«» facta have land* in good Ii h The question of An interesting case l»eforc th»* Grant's Pass I f * store lor him, vv.-n though he be dcpriv«d FITCH -CARDWELL-In Milford prec nct. at the riwdHic.* of »he <>ffi lating minister . can*?«! a rai*v m tl ? p*ic? » f wl eat, actual construction «-Í t» e road i«ecomes just «•«• last wc« k was the assault an«l battery of all sen*«* ot hearing. ch *»* against Mr*. Emma Isl«-s. who assail«*«! A. MINING NEWS. by Rev. Si. A. Wilhams. May 25. 1*<V1. Francis which «««real W'llio d< ubt oniirm? tn immaterial limi-r this ruling Th«* following adv.-itiserntut app»*ar* in th* Col«* in Howard * store one day recently. A Fiten and Miss l*aura B. Cardwell “ Oregonian:" Central Point, Oi»-g.n, the fomtnai dago»>d tignr»*rv< t after harvest. trial by jury wa* had. and r«-*uit» »i in a ver- 1. er W El>.Xa.-l> xv (lie <z>r <f Ru-aia l'«*t of gtjihy. the justic«» aas«**sin»r a fin? of coming metropolis of th.« Rorue riv. r x a'.b-\. Notice* for th? I »cation ot piacer and A re pre«»* n ti ve <►» California i-aitie; !*.*« I the Italy ot Oregon, th»- greatest fruit la It ot cviebiahd li.e teirli armivers.iry of his $10. or five »lays in the county Jail. Th«* pris quartz mines, etc., fur sale at the T imes of BORN. I»een in th? valley lately for tl.e » urpose the world. 32V mile« from Portland on the HccrM’ion fo th? ttiri-iu* oi his laili^rs oner chose* the latter alt»-rnat’'vc and served Oregon A California railroad. lot* now on fice. ut contra» ting for all the ul»«-a« be van nut h«-r time. willi girat T’ ♦ i? w.»* t«jm? *olic- -al«- from Then* will be a li»ml.«-r Provolt Bros, ar? preparing to put in an N.MITH—In Grant s Pass. May lrtth. 1*91. get and is off. ling ♦*’» c r.t* a bucdiel, flume running to this citx within one year, i nrastra soon at their ledg? in Mu. pby pre to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, a son. itud? expre**«*«! fur a w?rk ur two I ?fore exclusive of sacks an I tw me, a'« » ad with a capHcity of 1<W>.OIMI feet daily, with KLAMATH (Ol NTY ITEMS. GRIFFITH-In Grant's Pass, May 17, 1*91. th? event 1« sit l»v N » .b?t* might con cinct. factories in nccordanee. to be I.M-at.d in <’♦*»»- vancing 20 p«*r cent, of th? pur»'haa? to Mr. and Mis. J. W. Griffith.a duught«*r. clude to c«*l?!»»;»te th? «foiHise of th? | r<*8- tral Point. \ railroad connecting this city Selph .t Tavlur’s »rai-tra is running hi price. Truly sun?h»ni Oreg«*n is in E. R. Reames ha* return»d from bis trip tu w ith all point* on th** Pacific coast and the the March «V ¿« ipb quartz ledge m Sam's LETTEREN—N« ar Ashland. May 12. 1*91. to ent ezir at ati.'iit th? sain? time; but as Rogue river valley. good luck thi* year, as it will have a Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lettekcn. a daughter. East i* now in course of const met ion. S •utli- , vadey. on excellent orr. no such uniowaiti cauumstam*»* hid *? all MORGAN—Near Fort Klamath, May 18,1891. larger surplus than ev«r b* for?. Chicken-pox is prevailing in th»* family of rru (>r. gon fair ground* are loc.if.-d her«*. I The Patton mine n»*ar Tafont has been • ♦•fit off a* merry a* a in »rnag«* t>el!, and to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan, twins, a »«»n Daniel Gordon m ar Ken«». j turning out son»? very prtunisiug ure l »t»- an«l a daughter. the reigning |x>tentat? rider» d u;*« n Li* W <»DVI LE ITEMS B. S. Grigsby is this year summer-fallowing T he which La« lung ago ercoiui dread? i ly. uhich has been hauled to Amiersuii's A LLEN—In Ashland, May 20,1801. to Mr. ar.d of ?*ini-impri.-<-nm»»nt , „ .. > mill for reduction. drifted into a biili.l« zing, unscrupulous with th? uonti* ur»! arouramr* of ti.r ha- a large portion of his ranch. Mrs. O. B. Alien, a son. that Mr*. B. F. W«* an- sorry t*» report » , Mrs. G. W. Smith last we k returned from C»irt*-r is 'Inna t rtnisly v hl rb? American Mining ( ode, standard THOMPSON In this city. May 28, 1891, to Mr. • nd dishonest sh»r!. whirl» wuhi even ■ ti« «i • f a ¡a g«» portion of Ins subjects and ill. ami Mr*. Arthur Thompson, a son. authority on »11 subject.* pertaining to put to «1 an »* the Yreka .i turnal in it* 'ins o*n ceurpbuent thought that he a s<Hial visit with Yreka friend*. B F. Carter i*-the proud father of am.th»-r I , all mining, water-riglit*. etc., 1* kept tor CLELAND-in Lakeview . Maj 19. 1*91, to Mr. J. T Mtittingly, the cotnmorria! tourist, was young (h«ugiit»T, born !ast Friday. partisan ram*, r and rar.k liiiiai»n» ss.con- iik» h timt sort of a thing. and Mrs. I». U. Cleland, a »on. j *al? at the 1 imks office. in our midst last wot k for a few days. linu * lu abuse Mr. (’ rv»-land «nd mt er I>. N. Birdscy anil Mi** \im li»< (>tt«-n »if Bolt (>> «»»( K’E ;t s a sc mdal to prote» t the Miners on Apple rate are encouraged in ICRNKR -In G«»oac lake i»r«*cinct. May 17. Cha* Clodi and wife of Tule lake were at wrr<* her«- visiting Mrs. W. V. Jones of Wood Dem.Ho.tHr ‘•tat* sinen n a i»»e!<»ii« man 1*91. to Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Turner, a son. .Alaska seal monopolist* at cost of con* their old home in Yreka, Cal., last week thrir search tor the previous meta * by th? ville Sumlay. ner. A* a gbonl it exr»-|s, slMinUrir g ' tinuiitg tl.e B bring Sra troub'e and M»un<l « f two steam whistles, «me of them BEEBE In Ashland, May 12. 1*91. to Mr. and A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Buck- Mrs. Walter E. Beebe, a son. even .*u. h great m»-n ;»•* .1» tL-rson ami Deputy Sln-riff Th-»nip* »n wn* her«* Satur belui ging to Baihy’s steam arastra, th? probau.y » xtcrmina.ir g ih? * ais; tint imstcrot Langvll valley a few day* since. day ami s»»l<i sum«* hydraubc pipe on Saxes other to Flaniiagau s quartz mill. 8HEARER-At St»*nmb«>at. May 16 1*91. to Jackson hec»iu*e th. y were D**>n<»<*rats, it i* no more HcandaujU* than th? protrc- Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Shearer, a daughter. and landhig less patriotic, lea'tied snd Crawford Hill is recovering after his recent creek belonging to Mr. Cfokcr. Harry Lewis and Dr. Kremer of (¡ram’s t on oi»»’h?r nion«>polist* at Die »-xp*n?e at ta< k of pneumonia, we are glad to learn. Mr* J. I. Scott of Evans ere« k vHit»-<l lo r Pass have bought «»ut Mbrm p Bros inter- HARLAN—In Me»!for«l, Mav 17. 1*91. to Mr. honest rnen because lliry were R.q uim- and Mrs. Newell Harlan, a daughter. of th? people which is the s«*itit‘»l policy br«»tln-r, S. L Bonnett «»t M«,dfor»l precinct. cans. And still it po-e* a* a great news A carload of wheat was marketed at Ager Ia*t w«*ck. Il'-r!ig»xl nu'tlit r was alsother«-. vst in the 2\oitb Star mine in Josephine BOHL—At C«*ntral Point. May 17. 1*91, tn Mr. oi this adxmni*tration amt of the partv it paper, whereas i'H uni v g»» atneH* lie« in last week by Van. Dunlap for $1.35 per cental having ju*t arrive«! from San Joatpiin vail» v, 1 county, and will at tmee proceeii to develop and Mrs. John Bohl, a daughter. r?p(?s»*nte». The fui-trader* are a* much Cal. lb? property to ll»e fullest capacity. monopohz ng it»— joiirna i*lir field of The r«*cmt showers have benefited « very- entitled to government favor an the Portland, which s'nunl l hr or» U| i*-*d by Simon Messenger of Josephine county is M« ssrs Osborn A Taber w« re award»-»! th«* BI EIL I wool-giowe"*, th? Hterl-rad makeis and thing, Big crops will no doubt result thir«*- contract, <»n Sat unlay, to build th«- W. .« m I vi II» '-m ceeding nn ♦ ly with his arasira this sea more decent ami more i oicrabie jour from i the rest, ai «! the fact that they are Mr school-house, tlivir Imi being $125. Although i sun, but will put in a Huu tington mill (bi* nals. Th« late front h did considerably damage there wer»* two i»i<l** low«-r than Hu ns. Th«* M.EGLY-At San Joar. (’a! May 25, 1*91. Blaine’s persona! fii^nda or qu«»n laru to er»ips; but it will probably not be ptrma- directors having decldtd in their favor. I h«•> ! tad in order to be able to handle the entire Jacob Mirgly. father of A. If. Mirgly; ag«-J jiartnc.B dues nut render them Iras incnt. 71 ycur*. 2 months and 17 days. ar«- got d inecliani»** and will uudoubt«-d!y do output of his mine with the least loss. T he * t. \ . i H*e sinking ot ttie* <’.‘ulean Worthy than other business partner* and a go«»d job. 1 he teste«! ro< k from the ie«!g? located GOODRICH—At Anderson’* Ferry. Klarnath de*» i aia by tlu* cruiser t harle«?. n Henry Conn has removed to Douglas county D emokh at . eaim aiKn*fomi contributor» who are ho to take charge of his lather’s farm in that river. Cal.. May 1. 1KW1. Hoy. a<»n of James ast week by Messrs. McCall and i ’ oite', v .» - of the «iliiest cariards of tiie day. and Lottie Goodrich; aged 10 months and 11 1» arefu.ly looked al er. near Gobi Hid. promises exceedingly well, section. »or American« weie c.everly ontwitted, days Remarkable Resrac and as the l»<ig«- seems to b? almost with E P. MeCornack, the Salem attorney, was ior thacommander of tiie msurgm t man- I T iierk ’ s blood on the moon among the In Yreka. Cal.. May ii. 1891, Mrs. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Hl., in «k< s out limit, big things may be I oun &« i for GREER nt Linkvillr last week visiting his brother, Irene Greer, widow of the late Dr. G. W. of-war Esmeralda had i.o idea of fighting, leading offi-ia s down in D?l Norte Frank. th« statement that »h<* caught cold, which irum that neighbuihood. Mr. Porter ha* Greer; aged fW years. settled on her lungs; sb«- was treat»*! for ‘ but simply parleyed witii Charirdon’« ■«•oiiiify. Cal., the county clerk and the a iiad many years expeuence in mining hi W. E. Iiowdoin is convalescent after his re tnonth by her family physician, but grew „ .. the ldab » digging», ami is of the opinion MI’RPHY—On Griffin creek. May 15. 1W1, in con.mander in older to allow tiie It ata b«»ar<l • f »ii|»eivieore Laving lock?»! horns L,,„ fant child of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Murphy. cent attack of tiphoid fever, wi are glad to worse. He t«»l«l her sh«* was a hopcl«-ss victim that ihe mam »edge. <»f which th? pocket* to gain tune At last ac<*ount* nocapture 'over tti? »piestiun whether or not the ! antiounc»*. of consumption and that no inedi«-ine <*oul«l WHITMAN—In Medford. May 38. 189!. of heretofore discovered in the vici ity of •_ had been mad»», ami even d the C’hilesna 1 former • ffi«*rr wa* properly attending to i * / whoold.rg-cough, Herman Larne. Infant son Jack Horton l»»*t w«-« k went to Ager after cure »u-r. lit r druggist siigg« sted Dr. King's Gold Hili are but spurs, ha* at isst been N»*w Discovery for Consumption; sh«- (»ought of J. H. and S. M. Whitman; aged 10 months tiu^pinnt Bauman'i are overhauled now they wdl tiu doubt j the duties of his office. There is a , I “ . ’ ‘ for . 2.. ............ * new blai-k*ini*h*hop a bottle ami to her delight found h»*ra«‘lf lound i’ne ore does not .-how anything and 11 days. at Bonanza have Iranferied their cargo of arms to teciliiar quality of liquor that goes benefited iron» the first dost*. She c«»ntinue<l tabuluusly rich, but the ruck carries a gieat Rome friend y vessel lung before. Tins ; over th? bar at Crescent city, which lias Samuel Traynor of Marysville arriv»*! at tt* use ami alter taking ten bottles t<»und deal Ol gold. fiasco is on a par with the Behring Nea | incapacitate»! a number of iretinty officers I.inkvilh>one day last w« • k with the intention herself sound and well; now doe» her own housework ami I* as well as she ever was. of n-maining. confr.»ver*v that h■»< been going on «<* i in th? past from giving that careful Free trial bottle of this Great l»i*cov«-ry nt Newspaper Law. Mr*. D. G. McIntosh and children are at E. C. Brook*’ Drugstore. Large bottle 50c. and long between loam.- and Nalisi ury. In ! attciiti'-n hj the «ietads of their offices For the benefit of all who may seek to pr«*»- ’ it sojourning at Riverside, Cal., the $l.U0, each one of those instnure« the Ameri I that tie aw mnttni platen, ami it may swindle tiie newspapers out of their ju*t great orange centre. cans hate been made tim laughing -to« k L that John Barleycorn is at th? bottom dues, we publish the following wliicb is An Kflcctive cure. By order of the county commissioners the of the diplomatic wmid. Rut Be then | uf th? disturtiaiice in tins instance. kept standing at the head of th»* first edi insuranc»* on th»* court-house and contents was E. C. Brooks of Jacksonvilh'.th»- <>l<l«-st drug didn't the administra'ion bluff It .ly ; that a* it may, th? board of stij*-rvisors last w<-« k place*! at $4,<M)0. tonal column in many of our exchanges ; gist in southern Oregon, ha* found a sure 1. Subscriber* wbo do not give express with many thousand mi.» s of salt water Utas instructed th? district attorney to A son of Mrs. Alice Campbell of Lang«*ll cur»* tor la grippe. It is tak«-n l»«»th internal lietwten ns? ■ tak? steps to declare the office of «o mty valley wa* considerably hurt not long ago by ly ami api»lit*d externally, relieving tiu-cough notice to the contrary are considered a* I being thrown fioin a hors«*. and that rearful i»ca<ia« lu in five minute*. Ilj wishing to continue their subscriptions. clerk vacant. We feel sorry for Mr. repeating a few tim«*s thcp»iti«*nt is cured per 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance M ax P kacht ha* annoum »• 1 it to tie I’evrie', who is generally an accorn* dat Dan. Stornu-r of Round lake last week ha«l manently, w»'ll and sound. This ha* been used if their periodicals tiie publisher may con- his intention to return to Ashland, to th«' misfortune to cut hi* hand severely while t wo season* and ba* not tailcilin a case, where tnue to semi them until ail arrears are ing and » tti» it -nt cttit-al. useti ns directed. People goto Brooks* drug undertake to tioum the town again, as splitting wood with a keen ax. store in th«* morning to b«* treat«*! amigo paid Iris not the larmer but the manufac soon as he turns over the squeezed Alaska Mr*. J. T. Arant, accompanied by Miss Hat home at night free from pain and leeling 3. it subscribers neglect to or refuse to orange to his more pious «u«-ee»aor in the turer wlio is to Be I h *!» fiie«i by recipro tie, will thia week go to Roto-burg to r«*tnaln good. take their periodicals from tiie office of If th? advo- through the summer months. colle» turship of that territory. There city with South Am?r < a. which they are directed, thev are field re- Hay! Hay! Ha>! are those who express some curiosity to cat«-s of protection are sincere in their ponsible till they have settled then bill Vance Jc Walbridge last week bought a ear As the hay ing season is at hand, do not for and ordered tiieir paper discontinued know whether or not Mnx will t>e able • i?s:r? to p otect ami l»?n?fit th? Amen load «>1 wh«*at frein Renin»**, Martin A Co., pay ing $1. 35 per cental for the same. get that Mrs. G. Knrewski has about ten or 4. If subscribers move to other maces to go to the next Republican jut».lee at can farmer, why do they not urge recip Deering mowers <jn hand that must i»c w ithout informing tiie publisher ami th»« Mrs. D«**ker. who di«*l of pneumonia near twelve Washington, and cany around a heavy rocity with th? European countries as sold nt a great saentiev. so that she can pay Keno last we»-k. was blgh'.y <*ate«*tn<*l by all papers are sent to tiie former direction, •liken banner with a velvet violet lining well as South America? The reason is who knew her, and many attended her fune off the indebtedness of the .state. These they are held responsible. mowers are u»*w and the best in the market. on the end ot a l.eavv H «gstaff, nut of obvioua. The Republican leaders rec ral. 5. The court* have decided that refusing pure adoration for llam*on and ti e ognize no protection except that which t > take perodicals from tiie office, or re Th»* contra«-! fordoing th»» grading on Main Attention, ¡’¡oneers. ' ha? th? man 11 fact bring monopolist for G. O 1* . after sweating like a planta street, from the ttchixtl-nous«* to the postoffice moving and leaving them uncalled for ”pri- The 15th annual meeting o! the Pioneer So ma facie" evidence of intentional fraud. Our market for agricultural *<iuare, was last week award«*l to R. A. Em- tion dark«*y in whooping up the boys io itaubject. ciety ot Southern Oregon will be held at the lUltt. 6. Any perron Wbo receives a new spa the proper pitch of enthusiasm during | product? in the south is wurtli $|t),UM),(MM) town hail in Jacksonville on Tuesday. June S«'hool Superintendent Fountain held the 4ttil.sBl.at 1 o’cli* k p. m ., tor the purpose of per and makes use of it. whether he has the whole cam|sugn. wiii.'e Wannymaker | annually to the farmers. The European r»-gu!ar quarterly • xhiih nation of applicants electing officers ot the society for t Io- ensuing subscribed for it or not, is held in law as a anil the other pious eontirg»-nt were ».OtintriCB take $690.000,1 00 worth ot our for t«*act»ers’ vert Bleat»** at Llnavil'e this year, and to transact any other business that subscriber. hiring substitutes to »Io such d rty pr«*lu<ts. South America is an agri- week. may legitimately be brought before the meet 7. The postmaster wbo neglects to give ing. A Iull attendance of the members is de the legal noticed the neglect of a person work, a« they prained Harrison and tl.e « 'tlt’irai country, and need« our man ____ Judge Smith reports th»* selling price of Lord in the l>eauty uf liohnese and tigur- uiactured product» more than «lie doe* wheat nt ban Franciw«» to hav»- been $1.80 per sirable. u> take from the office the newspaper ad S ilas J. D av . Secretary. cental at the- lime of hi* visit. He »old a car ed out hue they could Let their campaign ***»» graine ar.d fruite, hence the Kepuhli dressed to him, is liable also to the publish Jacksonville,May 5th, lbPl. load there. contribution back out of the infaoioue > *',n recipn city craae in tl at direct'on. er for th»* subscription price The county commissioners Inst week grant- tariff law«. We've got Ute laugh on Mai ®l,r »■*’••'« »« look fur their market in r tvornotN it hgatives . e<l liquor licttnse to Chas. Barneburg for th«' 7he World Enriched. an<i fellows cf I is iik now, and we »ill manufacturing connine*, and ree procity coming year. He will keep a flue stock ol The fa- ilities of the present day for the A < ity Follceiuan’s Experience. watch to mh -bow wed they are willing in tbeir tniereets ebould tre eaetward in good* in hia line. la the greatest of Natural Tonics for the production of everything ibat will conduce to eay they like crow limbed up that ite trend, ami nut euuth. Mineral pills aod »Ira-rii purgatives i»r!»a?e Dennis Crawley and a number of friend* to material welfare and comfort of mankind Stomach and Liver. It regulates both surely hav«- been prospecting favorably looking dig- the niu<*ous eating* <»( the stonia» h ati 1 bow. Is. way with a g rod deal of interest. >re almost unlimited, and when Syrup of and perfectly. S ecrktakv E o - tek appeare tu he get iing* recently discovered near Diamond Ink»1 that they often leave the system in worse <-oy- Fig* was tirât produced the world was uring t he past week. tine afra' tire toye «all ‘rattled” over Are you Bi ! tou*? dltion thau before. In fact tl Mr cathartic ac- • «inched with the only perfect laxative To.piiet A merk a and England have had a Mire condition i f thè trvaeury Forbes & Willson ar? putting the upper tion is »lue to their Irritation. The danger at known, as it is the only remedy which is fei.ow leehng »luring the | ast - wnk. Arc you Constipated? . . -------- - u i tire alano createli hy tt.e announcenient part of their stor? building In shape for tending tbeir steady use is apparent. The now truly pleasing and refieshing fo the taste feeling of * • » “ licit ude ............ regarding the that he intended to ?xt» nd the out stand* offic» ». for which It ts well adapted. Galar- neau A Sun arvdoiug the work. laxative principle in Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaj anila and prompt and effectual to cieausn the chance of Ide of their leading citizens, mg 4’j per cent, bond* at 2 per cent , system gently in the springtime, or, in Some of ihe fine ore from Diamond lake, gets Its cathartic action by Increasing the mu fact, at auy time and the better it is known Gladstcae and B ame. The health ui inMead of redet tnirg them when they both baa been precar.ous for sometime mature September tbe first next, wliicb which, tue boys have been bringing in tor cous secretions an-I gently stimulating the stom he more popular.it becomes. tne past, was last week sent be! ach. It is purely vegetable, doe* not lose its vast, and it would seem that the busy would have been done under Cleveland’s ytog by Reauica, Martiu 4 Co. effect, is cffo< »'ve an i n »solutely *afc to bn taken life of each is now drawing to a close In admiupuratian be had bis director of Wood Wanted. Article Incorporating the Klamath Lin rratloQ.iHy ci c u.’y by rhe rn$»t d li- .T< the urdiuarj. courte of nature the great1 mint fotu’-h i Mjlenjenf to f|,t, Co. c>! Linkvlll? have b.'en filid, with E } Prop .-balk will be received al the office of Mrvuruack, w. r Hale and F A. CcgYwcii c< mmi ner of England could not exj-ec* which wale it appear that the '5'.;* ’*!J*a*i w?ll kn'yvrxi the Rogue Biver Valley Railway Co. in iocorporature. capita! rock 9100.000. Ohl» (VW) WSR ! , alj • i e» y much longer lease of hfo, and moua turn <_f Foil'?. eref N- 'rzif -trd Port land .until the 25th inst.. for th a delivery O. H. Beeae. a well-known Mattle Srugglft The county comnUHtonnra last wack derided while L amo may live fur years, yet pay any debts or apprupnauo merchantable >t., s«u 1 raurijw'n, write* \fr <»f 3u0 cords (138 cubic fee') to retain Col. N. B. Knight t«>ass1st in the work tir wood in quantities of 5») cords or more says M oork ’ k K xvealed UtMEDYcured biinof* those familiar w ill» bis nature ai d habits Was no abenrrl that Mr. Foster 1 or ni» “ kv »» experience I tinnir of » ntorcingthe coUrction of taxes from the a'ong the >ineof said Riilwav. Wood to b«* severe Bilious Hcadacbce. aver that be has pa*bed the nierioian of self interview.d in <>i<ler that he might t’alitornia and Oregon iuud company. •c !«•• • L u Joy’s Vegeta’ ot »be following dim» nsioii* 4x4 and 20 19" Sold by all druggists. bia ¡tower» snd will never again be th«« -ay that he did not a together endorse art.-»; jv.iia will cure the m ?t inches long, and to be stacked securely. O. T Bniwn is making pre parations for He then proceeds to ope ning the frevstouu quarry on bisrauch in aggreraive Blaine ot the o.den days, that statement. ob«tiun*c cares of cous’ipa : *u Payment wd. be made on acceptance of even should be recover from hie present figure out an available cash surplus of a short time It is *aid to be ono of tbo butt Al<bd*i^h c-ircd I axn f t iff ta- not less than 25 cords. indisposition. In a verv few years at »70,000,000 ai.d to naiv.-lv inform the depijBtts ot building Btcruc In the state. W. A BucflAMyx Secre’ary kin¿.':*. aal never had ray pystTU ro th* ri~hly farthest new* men and uew meaauies country that he also considers the «100 - Mrs. Jackson Hockeraupth ot Aehlanl laat regniate*!. By f3**r»-a-tng ur dimmi’:»h'*r tht ForFcmale Trreg*iler will engroea the attention of citizms of 000,000 in gold, which has always been wk k «compauisd John Van Horn and wife i tic*: uofhimrhkvt.'tenj do-* ««uo ha* abso’.-i >miuan»l uve; . i Notice. continents, and the achievement» of the regarded as a reserve he'd againet the bourn »-• Klamath vouuty for a summer's visit nn thè market. with her daughter. Mrs. L. Fountain. with this valuable rcoiHuy.** old wi!) pass into ttie domain of history (iioO.POO 000 greenback- in circulation, Complete copies of tow nshipplats, posted fati, burrewsiuth ise«l Mrs. J. K. Ingalls last wr«k went to Oakland. by pioieinetit Itile, ami tradition. To a man in B ame's to tie available cash.and that lie will not ph »to date of the order, made for $1 50 per Lal.. I d g« t relict’at the hands of the pbysi. montnly. G»i«ra;:*.re« Last NeUre. Money must accompany or- condition it cannot but t>e a source uf i heeuate to use it if it coni.-H to a pinch. «• imp * there from th. wasting sU kiow» which township, lO rclieyf» R.pj.f.iiCv Those indebted to us are expected to .hrs Address much discomfort to him that a sen- 1 NoiwIII,Standing thee- statements the has been sapping her life for sometime past. men»tr«:at ho. call an<l settle AT ONCE. ns all accounts G. W. K imrall . Roseburg,Oregon. sat* or al press ha* seen fit to parade the daily balance eheet ol the treasury Ik'ef « attle are now in demand In Klamath not settled shortly will be placed in a SUREISAFE! CERTAIN! yarn at«oiit bin failing mental power, ai.d show* a surplus oi lee« than »12,000,000. th.V??t lun'1 ,he.barC r«»w of ^umps In which lawver h hands fur collection We ceased That Terrible Cough. the «.adle men haw been hoeing for th»- ¡RHt D«»ti*t b? humburred. thus mibject his family to the humiliat huainess on July 1. 1890. and our iaioks Savo Time. Health, mfiiu*,ir* tu httVe aboul reached Its tcr- In the morning, hurried or.lifficult breathing ing necessity of rifiitipg the assertion. must be balanced without further delay. The Spring Medicine and ruouey ;take uo oth arising phh-gui. tightm** in th«* chest, quick 11 ml * P ublish ! no t ’ . er. It would be a national calamity, in th»- ’tLStOCk,nCn Who ha'’’’ had ened breuthing,lines«in the evening or sweat Th« popuhtri^ which Huod'j». .s<r'|ji’3rLin Jacksonville, Jan- 21. 1H!H. R^nt t■> anv adirerai, reservation hav«« b»-cn »»t night, all or any o! these thing* an* th»* present condition of onr foreign rrl.i i ir, ha.-» gMinc«l a* a spring mvdicin«* ih w . hiu . rful. *traj Into the busj gathering during tm- past week in older sortire bv ma l n:« j« tlr*t stages of consumption. Dr. Acker* •iiouid anv such in i* for tin <* btlallhim. It po*.*cw*t* just ti»oM‘ cl<tn -nta of health Ll.is m tt it ‘ w/A. 1 “ 1, 1Udlan r<idw ’ wbK ’ b be- English (.'«»ugh Rem.*dy will cure th.*s»* fear- veipt nf pricv $.”•>. giving. i»lu«>d-pur!t x :ng amt a p pet it e-r «'stor 1«Ute worth Living? tui symptom*, and i* sold under a positive Addi?-**. ami we trust that be will *o»n iec»»v. r ing which «-veryb« «iv *«-euia to nerd nt this Not if you go through the world dysneptic guarunteo. Col. J. N. T. Miller last week startl'd on hia bm lieulth to the ♦ xtrni of enabling ium ; .*» as»« >n. Du n »1 <-< ntmu«* in a dull, tired, un- annual I ¿Í. -. ir.0 KiDSCi’ië C*.ßM*Y, trip to Chic«», Cal . to dispose St 3? Dr. A c Ì ìt ' i » Dyspepsia Tablets are a positivo aatiatactury condition when you may be so to lesuiuo chaige *■! ti.e busiur»* < f ins itguc *’*"*'* )I IX4.ru♦ r. .... ----- f I( vou havehcada«b*1 try Freston** Heil- Welter.-. Branch, i5uxz7, ì’<»r U.ASD. •* .’b' utl n >t do l^r t Ynbii t ul n re n i^f Ju al Ift vVfriTni 11 Yifr! S' sm vy at'. DroukÀ.arutflm .ùr Akt'.” bluud FRIDAY.... MISCELLANEOUS. ELECTRICAL ELCH). I I h . « a M< Ml. 1. » AMO* * Si> mil« * South of Grant s P sk *. J«*wpbin»' County , Ore gon. SPRINGi’SUMMER HOODS « h . c » n í for 1891, exceeds any of their previous Consisting in part of sox , frétai 100 000 TREES IN STOCK, i-plays. Apple. Pear, Peach. Plum. Prune Apricot Nectarine, Cherrv. Almond. Chestnut, Walnut. STRAW HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies' Fancy and White Goods, KAl’E « l\ES. < TKHASTS. GOOHI HLK- It ILS. HLA< KHEKKlt>. K.AS1HEK- Kit :s. STKAWHLUKIES. FKiS | Henriettas, Alpaccas, Albatross, Black 1-ancic.'. Brillan’ine.-, Albini, Criterion, Tassel and Kiver Cloths, Surah Silk-, Allover Em broideries and Flouncing, in black and white. Piques, Lace Fancies, Veiling, Satines, Challies, Lace Curtain-, and Curtain Net, Serini, Ginghams, Cheviots, Tickings, And a full line of Parasols, Fans, kid Gloves, Corsets, Jerseys, ('urlio? Irons, Etc., Etc. Our ir> . sar.-*r.,wn without irrtration ob i <*1 lull land, nnd nil of anowri rar.« 110. that «iKa'ocxl In SouthernOroxon. Thos« cntempiatlnir ti.-, plantla« will do « ol to . 1 .ft our orchard and nura. r> . 01 write I., u. tor pne,- hat. Addn-M to ua at .Murphy Jmephin. county. Oregon, orto K. K. Siatfoni Grant * Fa*b. Or«*g<m. A. H.CAKSON A SON. AT CENTRAL POINT JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR. Where is kept constantly on hand a cornplrta and first-clam stuck o! CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CJLO ¿VKfi. IdTX^.. Is fresh and Complete, all of which will be sold at the Lowest Possible Ca6h Price. We exchange for ail kinds of marketable country produce, deliver goods to any part of the <-ity. and guarantee t-atiafaetion in every case. Call and see us and be convinced. HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware. Cntltry, PAINTS OF ALL KINDS OILS Mechanics’ Toole. AGEICÜLWEAL IMPLEMENTS REAMES & WHITE. NAILS. ROPE. And everything elee iniMgmabie in th?» line. My good? ar« new and ot the best brand?, and wil’ be sold at the Lowest Ruling Prioes. G’ve me a »'all before goiiu ?’sowhere. J.C.SHEKIIIA.% •o- 'Ve challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly, income of $100. It will average 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce SI in value, net, of marketable fruit each year. In other words an acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation ot $1000. It is better than auy bank for the bank is sometimes cariied into Cauada by the cashier, Dame nature- a trust-worthy guardian — takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you must not complain that your horticultural methodshave precipitated a foreclosure of the mortgage ou your orchard. CULTIVATE YOUK ORCHARD With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income on a valuation of $ 1000 an acre. -There is not a wheat-field in this county which yields such an income, and EVERY orchard does. We propose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon shot cf 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 hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the w inters of old age overtake you and find you penniless. IT* Its WOl«rl II $1,000. We give away the land. I’ay us #10 a mouth, 10 cents a tree, for two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, glowing, producing orchard. Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and c< mpet- ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves 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 county should learn this as an axiom. Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in 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. It means a home for a life-time out of the meagre savings of 2 years' work. A more beautiful and a larger home than ninety pe- cent, of the popula tion of the civilized earth can claim to own. Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great ! valley and our Orchard Home. THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION Medord Otegm IKE FAST RUNNING STALLION, LEWIS P., Wih mak« the season <>f 1891 at Central Point, wh»-re h«'wiJ he every Friday and Saturday, and th«* balance of the time at the McClendon farm in Ram's VaUey. L« wi.* P. is a handhteinc sorrel, n< arly 5 j <tr«i <ud, w»-ighs 1U5U pound*. an»l for form and action »'Mnimt l>c siii-pM**»-<i. He i? th? winn< r of *■« v< ral fast ract-s and won a B4 mil«’ ra< v at Chicago a» a 3-y«-ar-o!d in 2:10. l'E*< !<1PTI«»N ANU X ¿ t’ £ I TERMS or SEKVK'F.. By 11»«-*« .»*on. $3»'. and good pasturag» fur- ujsfu-d mMi«-» during rhe firm for $10 addition al. I v«-r\ pre»,-auti«»n tak«-n to pr» vent ho d«-nts, but no r« sponb'.bliitv asaiiiiu d. C.< . McCLENDON. THE FOLLOWING TIME >< HFDI LE W ILL I t;«k«- « ff«-vt >un«lK\ . F« b. 22. 1*91. GOING EAST. L«-a\ « JarkHonviJIe nt *:3U a . r ., ktlfi p. m . «nd 5:4(i r. m I>'HV<* Wbetruck Ht h;W a . M., 1:12 P. M. • nd 5 0* 1*. M. L«*avc Harbaugh'* ;H 8:43 a . M.. 1:17 P. M. and ■5.51 r. m . L«ttv<* Davi*ville ut 8;50 A. M., J;27 r. W. and 5;55 p. m . Arrive nt M<*lford Mt 9:00 A. M,. 1:40?, M. and 6.-00 P M. GOING WEFT. fare«* Medford at 10:00 a m .. 2:00 p. M. and 7;J0 P. M. Leave Haviavill? at 10:10 a . M.. 2:12 P. M.and 7:37 P m . L« av«‘Harbaugh * ut h»;17 a . m .. 2 20 r. x and 7:41 P- M. L« hv »’ whet rock at 10.20 a . 2;25 p. m . aud 7:45 P. m Arrive nt Jacksonville at 10:30 a . m .. 2:40 p. m . and 7:55 P. >.. W. HONEYMAN. President. j Do you know that a li'tl«'co’.is;h is a dang« reus J thing? Areyoi aunrethatit often fastens on the, lungsand far toooften runs into Consumption and, ends in Death? l'cople suffering from Asthma., Bronchitis. Pneumoma aud Consumption will all, tell you that r 50 ° 9R M » r1 - I e r 1 NORTHWEST » ff a wo vuuuu a B n» 6* a 4 ft FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO OF ./‘ITSTARTED WITH A COLD.": &• Can you afford to neghst it? Can you trifle" witn t Are with so so serious serious a a matter matter? Are vou you aware aware tiiat that ■ ■ ? fDR. ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY: flor Coughs. Colds and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of «11 • •>1 xlern tiemedies? It will stop a Cough in one night. It will eTie. k a Cohl ui ■ a day. »It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Otnsuniption if t aken W in tune, “ You can't afford to be without it." A 25 cent bottle mav Fave you ■ $!00 in Doctor's bills—may save your life ! A-dt your druggist for it, or w'-ifei t.» W II. H ookrr «St Co.. 4ß West Broadway. Now York, for Imok. fi I............ u r. — -!■ « ■ ■■■eaaenasasaBceac* LUMBER YARD AT MEDFORD 250,000 feet of Lumber constantly on hand. Jonas A. Lee. ROGUE RIVER LUMBER GO., !<»>:. L«-wi* P. was *>i « «l by the ct-h brufed Jo«’ IL - a*-rot < alifornia. lu by Monday . Ho« k«-t > tlr-t dam wa* Mayflower by mip E« ¡p*‘. 2«1. H«uni«* Farr«*w by imp Miami < » k; :*d. bu. by imp B« .*chazzer; 4th. Gamma - dam Mud B -1« y '»y >1 Ku hard >«1». by imp Eaglr;f<'h Ib t BoM-iy by Wilk«** W«»ndcr; 7th. by < hanti- «•’.»« r; Mth. by imp. Sterling; ‘.‘th. by Clodiu*; Tilth, by imp. Silvi rey »•; 11th, by imp. Jolly K"gcr; 12th. by Partner; 13. by imn. M«»nk«*y ; 14th, Imp. mar«- troui *tu«i «»1 Harrison ot BrHndon. L«-wis P.'s dam was Liz-ti«* P. by’ LeinMrr. by imp. Au*tiahan. b«»«i<d in 1*79. and bred h\ W. L. Pritchard «4 Sacramento. < alifot ma. IL r l*t dam wa* Add • A. b\ Asteroid; 2»!. L rdta by imp. S«»V« reign; iid. Mary Ogden by Thornhill; 4th.Mary Thoma*b% imp. Consul; 5tu. Parrott by Randolphs lloan>k«*; rtth, Paroqu« t by imp. M« iritt« i«t; 7th. imp mare by Popinjay ; *th. B iin lx hi '- <1ani bx Pi« « ip'- tat«*; 9th. by Htghtlv«*r; 10th, Tiffany by Eclip*«; 11th. Young flag by Skin; 12th. Hag 'Vjldra.-'<lam by (Tab; Fith. Ebonv ot Child- • rs; 14. Old Ebony hy Hast«»; 15th. Massey's Mar« by Massey’s Bia« k Barb. ■ ■ ««TTV e■«B ■ Ü « 1 s & 8 E «V > Depends on the Condition of your Stomach and Liver - - These Henry Klippel. Make your Blood good or bad. 1'oKTl.ANH, OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK, «000,000. .1. Lnw.-nb.-ric. I'r<-»id< nt. H. M. Grani, S.vrctary and Manag« r. Valuable Property far Sale NE <»F THE M»KT DESIKABf.E FARMING :»n«l »t<M'k rancho m amitlivrn Oregon, con O taining »>40 acr»**, lorat«*! on th«- famoiiN K<*i Blank« t prairie, a abort diMiinn- from Proa- i>< < t po*t<»ffic«* in Jackson county, Oregon. Tin* ran«h I* siHfialJj adapted t<> the produc tion nt hay and M«* k. being well water?«! and tr butaryto alrn»>?t unlimifud rang«-. V«-g«-fa- bl«*a and other farm crop* algo produc«*d in abundant’«*. Tliedev« lopment ol large ltnnb« r- Ing int«-i«•*!* will furnish a home maik«t tor all that can be produc«-d. It will be Mild with all iiiipiovements. *to» k, loom, farnrng iinple- nu-nt*. al*u a vaiuabl«- timber an«! milling prop<-il> adjoining, it d«*ir«*»l. For t«Tin* and I further itit«»rmati<»n apply to S. >. A;k> r, Pro*p» ct. or S. J. iiaj , Jnckaom life. • * fCAI T|J"'«ratHall*«s \ f L.I 1« out bt en«n>e4 y y THEREFORE USB Manufacturers ani Wholesale Dealers m iÿik'" J*funder'sr~*~^ Lumber, Lath $ Pickets. (¿)REGON^lOO0PURlfi(R Have catablieh»*! « Lumber Yar»l at M^Mford and wil' k«*«-p mi luimi ä larg<- IL**«»rt incut of ît*is the best helper to Health and the auickeM •ne on Earth. 1'ae it in time for all diseases <>t t'i- St«»m.ich, Liver, Kidney» and SkiiL It « .1« s Rh-umatism. Malaria, Coated Ton cue n -. ' '! t«!.u he, relieves Constipation. Bilious- » ■ .<! Dyspepsia, drives all impur dies out ol 1 • ! -J an<! dries up oMSorra. TheBusiness men ' v it, th«- Weraiiigmen use y. the Ladies Like .t the Children erv for it and the Farmers •av it is their b«-«. health preserver. $n!«le.en»lkie, f log a bvtge; six (<* Jvoa Flooring, Rustic and Ceiling. One teaspoonful of MOORE'S RE* VEALED REMEDY will give you relief. Faber's Golden .Fornaio Pills. . REDLAND -1- NURSERY, PUR»’ll ASK or Your Good Health Moore’s Revealed Remedy a Lumber. StTayed or Stolen T rftiM MV PLACE AT IE5TKAL 1’OlST Fl‘on «h.. raSM »»«..Ä. ■ PRESTON’S -, • . « CURES ANY HEADACHE While You Wait,” r w"l I- for her recover) , w ¡mteriuatiotilclt «elle T,‘!r*u®M't ltrÈŸ'U ¡Íe»dtb.re«<>. •> Central Poiut. M»J 20. Irti. *• U1 RLET. _____ I BUT CURES • NOTHING ELSE. •••■r” ''rüf* • ' '•»- r .». »• a U« I •♦». Lu» WS <•••« If IT fk »•> r •• »OH <•> *B< f«Hi’ O* I •.<>»- •uw «••?«• j M K» *<< C-tnl^iM'a yrf- I» . »8Xlla*». X a IBB.