The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 12, 1891, Image 2

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OFF’CIAL PA«’
FRIDAY
0' JAC»»0“ CCUSTV. OR
JUNE U,1*»
RictrKocrrv that consists in taking
the tariff taxes off other nations and
leaving them nnaba'ed n|>'n our own
people is a delusion that wil not delude.
Justice, like charity, "bon d begin at
botne, though neither should end there.
EDITORIAL .VOTES
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
<>. J. Vannoy and family last weuk went to
T he Giant's Pass Coiuiri i» offered for Sisson, Cal., l«>r tin- summer.
sale by the proprietor. Geo. II. Curr- y,
W. N. Saunders ha* r«-u« nt ly open<-«l a rcal-
w ho is comp died by other business to «•sl.it«- «itltcv at Grant's Pass.
remove to eastern Oregon. Theie is a
(’. F. Walker is now employe»! in a sash and
fin« chance for some enterprising jour­ «lour factory at Palouse city. Wash.
nalist to secure a paying piece of prop­
Miss Allie Smith has op«-ned a three-months'
term of s«*h«H»l In th«- Wolt creek district.
erty.
II (’.Kinney was prostrated with malarial
T iie Oregonian has several tin:»» state«! 1 fever th«- first of last week, ami tor a time
that t! e grand lodge oi the A. O. I . W. was <|Uite ill.
KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS.
Linkville t. till! ot people attending court.
SILENT WORK OF ELECTRICITY.
MEDFORD SQUIBS.
Tak,* u look at Nickell's ad»lition.
Farmers will do well to giv,* Merriman A
Those who attend«*«! th«* late ball at Bonanza
report having had a tine time.
Legate a call.
•
Alvaro Bal! lias been investigating th«* re.
Au enjoyable dance took place ut the opera-
sources of this country with a view«»t locating house lust Friday.
h«*re.
Miss Kat«* Ply male has been visiting rela­
Matth«*ws Bios, of Little Butte previmt
pass«*d thr«>ugh tins section last wu« k oil their tives and friends here lately.
way to Montana.
Mrs. Crawford, Miss Helen Strang ami Mrs.
Nicholas Vaughn Hrrivc<l from N va«ia last Wilkinson were at the county »»eat during the
w« • k to vi*lt his parents. Hu ha«l not m .*«* ii Week.
them for man) y« ais.
If y»»u want anything in th«* lim* of farming
Georg«* H. Hav«*s last w«-< k 1« ft on an«>ther machinery or implements,«“all at Merriman A
trip to Kogu<* riv« r valley, after « attic tor the legates.
ranch of Jesse D Carr.
Rev. G. W. Bkv k of Grant’s Pass WHS ÌU
Jiidg«* Wetisti-r, District Altorn«*y C«»lvig,
Hons. H. K. Hanna and J. K. N«dl of Jackson­ M»*dfor«l not long sing»*, greeting his uunivr-
ous friends.
ville arrived the forepart «»1 the w«*« k.
TWO MOUE BOCLS
MADE HAPI’Ï AFTER LOMO
END PATIENT HfrrEIlISO.
Sheridan. Yamhill Co., May 25, ’91.
Dr. Darrin : Dear Sir—The home treat­
ment you gave me by «dectricity and m«*«ll-
cin«'has cureil nm of a cancerous growth
an«l scrofulous aff<*«*H«>u in my mouth and
cheek, which alarm«*d me and my friends
twyon«! «‘Xpressfon. Now I am cure«!, and
in half th«* tiin«* you said it would take. I
am also cur«*d of female troubles and ir­
regularity of my menses. Refer to me» Our
neighbor, Milt Jones, of Perrydale, Or., was
cured by Dr. Darrin of a polypus in th«*
nose.
would hoi.I it» next annual t*es’i«»n on
The damp wenth«*r will result in giving this
the R»-r rod We«ln«*>'l.iy in July. Ti'h'i» a i county th«- biggest crops ot all kinds ever
mistake, as under the new constitution raiswl here.
Rev. Futr« II of Grant'-* Pass conducted
adopt 'd al the last seeaion of the said
ly meeting at Woodville last Saturday
T h « fact tint young prune orchyds lodge the tiros fixed #or the annual meet- 1 quartet
Y’our Grateful Patient,
ami Sunday.
ting is ttie third Wednesday iu July.
Mix. J. M. D ickey .
no« cKcre ling " 1 yew» <»M
The youngest child of Jas. Young «if Wil-
The
grand
H'ign
will
meet
at
Victoria,
|1 ik >0| ht acre in eume sectuins <?l the
liams «-r«-ek, age«i about two years, «lied one
B. \ an Britnnier has s«ild his sash and
J«»hn Redfield |Ust week return«'«! to Mod- CATARRH OF THE BLADDER TKOl’BLE Ct’RKD.
Willamette valley should atf-iid .o>d tor j B. C.. al that time.
«lay last week.
<!oor factory to a g«*ntieinan by th«* name of f"td from the Sound country, and will reside
reflection to our horticulturists and iarm-
Montesano, May 18,’91.
Prot. H. L. B« tison and E. D. Lister have Sinclair, r«uently from Chippewa Palls, Wis.
judge
of
her«*
in the future.
JliMiE
Btnu,
until
recently
era. Nowhere does fruit do belter than
been rusticating at Cr«-su» lit city . Cal., during
Dr. Darrin: D«*ar Hir—Prior to calling on
County (’lerk Leavitt lust week return«*d
the
past
fortnight.
tl.e
seventh
district,
who
was
compelled
Miss Alpha McDowell is teaching hers»*e- you last D»*«’«‘iniH*r J have i»*« n sorely afflict­
in southern Oregon.
home from California, leaving his wife tum-
to resign his utli. twt.y reason of ill health,
lohn Wells of the Illinois valley, accompa­ i orarily at his father’s residence down at <»nd term of s«*h<>«»| in th«* Allen district, m*ur ed for a long tim«* with inilannnatiun an«!
nied
by
his
wife
and
soil,
were
nt
lh«-c«»unty-
«•atarrli of th«* t»la<ld« r with other «*oniplica­
died
in
southern
California
one
day
re
­
Bi-idgep«irt.
Mono
count)
.
the
mouth of Big Butte creek.
T hk most encouraging feature of the
s«*at on«- «lay r«-u« ntly.
tions. Your Elcctri«? and Medical
Hom«*
cattle trade m th»* tact ttiat fat beeves can cently, and his remains were tak. ti back
Dr. Gco.Barre,n,the expert vvterinurian.was
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pierson had th«* mis­ Tr« utin«-nt has |M'rt»*ctly an«! permanently
Miss Eva D«- ah of Grant's Pass has op«-ti«*d a in town during the we«k again. H«* hah f. fortune to lose an infant chiki of that scourg«*
now t# »hipped direct to Chicago at a to The Dalles for interment on Saturday
cigar and «- «ntis tionery store >n Jennings A frequent calls from our rancher*, who appre­ >( <-hil«lhood, the whooping-cough, lust w«*»*k. cure«! ni«*. for which 1 thank you. If thi-
profit to the dealer, thn» relieving them of last Week, the funeral being undT the Co.’» new brick building.
will be of servi«*e t«> you publish it.
ciate his skill with the upi r.iting knife.
from reliance on tiie whim of tiie San auspiies of the Knights of Pythias, of
Grat«*fully Yours,
C. IL
Ths Plano mowing-machine, binder ami
Th«* new school-house is rapidly assuming
which
order
he
was
a
member.
He
was
’li«* inclinati«iti of Charley B.irneburg to rake can b«* ft»««>n at Merriman A Legate’s.
Francieco butcher«. Cattle are going up
pr<«porti>>ns and will b« ready for «iceupancy <i« 'I al
fairly has t>uun the means of his < stab-
an
able
and
upright
judge
and
highly
be!«»rv the suinm«*r is und«*«l.
in price very rapidly in the east.
lishing himself in th«* go«>d grac«‘s of the They are the be*t ami ••h«*Hi)ust in the mar­
Any one wishes to know who “C. It.’’ is
respected.
♦
Strawb».*rries arc now abundant ’nd of citi/.«*ns «>1 Bonanza, and he is succeeding ket.
can l«*arn th«* full nam«* by applying to Dr.
finely
in business.
sup«
ru»r
quality,
thousands
ot
box«-s
being
I k l.ittle Shunt* valley xml other point»
Tux public debt, less cash in thetieas-
Thu Monarch sal«»on at Medford, umi- r Darrin. 70 1-2 Washington Street, Portluml.
in California the plague of cricket» ury, was increased by 1622,915 dm ing the shipped both north and south.
t'ncle Jim Lindsay writes to
... friend" ...
ut th«* inunag«*!m*nt of H. H. Wolt«*rs, i* prov­ whur«* the Doctor’s olll«*«* is located, ana
John G. Abbott last w « m k sold Ids farm near Linkvlllc that it is his int«*ntion to return ing a popular r«*aort. The )>est ot » vury- i where h«* <*an Is* found from 10 a . M.toSp. m .
ha" been a" tad this season as ever be­ month of May. This is getting to l>e a
- Pass to a gentleman from P«»rtland, here in a short tun«* again,though tin- position thing in that lim is kept there.
fore known, since that memorable year familiar story, and the administration is Grant
daily. Th«* Doctor treats ull curable chronic,
lie holds in the W«*steru hotel at Fort Jont*s,
who will tak«- po.sst s ion in a tew weeks.
a«-ut«* ami privat«» «liftiMises. Examination at
in the fifties when every «reen thma in is’gtiiniiig to prepare us fi«r the abandun-
CaL, could not spare him at present.
S. A. I). Higgins of the.Taeks«mvilh* billiar«!
A
slice«
sst'ul
term
ot
s«-luiol
is
being
held
in
the «»ffi«*«* «»r by l«*tt«*r fr,*e. Ele«*tr|cltyis th«*
both eontlierii «»regon and northern ■ al- uieiii of further attempts at reduction by district No. 31. Miss Ida Wad«*, an »*xperi-
Captain Siem« ns is me«*ting with success in |>arl«»rs waft here on Wednesday, to m«*«*t a
his efforts to g«*t grapevines start«*«) m his fi nial«* fri«*mi. It is l>eli«*v«*d that a marn.iga gr«*at»*st known remedy In th«* cur«* of impo-
ifornia was denuded of it" foliage by tiie hinting at the indefinite extension of the enced and p«»pular teacher, ts in charg«*.
teney und errors of youth, catarrh and deaf­
garden in Linkville. ami there can b<* little li»-«-tise will H«>on lx* applied for.
peat.
_________
4‘... l»er cent, bands tha’ will fall due in
ness.
W. R
Nipp« r has been appoint«*«) a«l- doubt that this section will prove well adapted
■
ministrator
<»1
the
«state
of
K.
H.
Binga
­
to
the
growth
of
this
priuce
among
fruits.
Deeemlwr. Debt payments and billion-
Prof. Crawford last w«*«*k removed his fam­
B oth tl it and Josephine counties will dollar congresses are (wo luxuries that man, ami gives the usual iu»t ice to creditors.
ily
to
R«»seburg,
after
«
‘
»»U'
ludiug
a
most
suc
­
P.4 1’
AND
FOP
Il H Y
George Martin, a brother of Alex. Martin,
this year proiiuce almost phenomenally cannot be enj >yed together.
A CHEAP LOT
Elder T. 1.. .lones last w»-«-k stopped at home Jr., will locate at Linkville for tin* practice of cessful term of school h« re. and will mak«*
fine ciops of every kind, and the effect can
tor a few «lays, whi>c on his way from the dentistry as soon as In* completes his course Douglas county’s capital his future abiding- When yon can get an ENTIRE ACRE of
the dental departin«*nt «>f Harvard univer­ place.
but be beneficial to the whole valley, as
T homa » V an P elt , 1n a lat* a«tide Willamette section to the G »ose lake country. at
the best fruit land in Nickeli’s Addition to
sity. He is expected here sometime in Jul).
it will remove the pressure of the hard written to the (.¿rant'» Pawl Courier on
F. Hubbard of Medford has been canvass­ Medford fort tie SAME price?
Mrs. B. Helman has be« n visiting friends in
The
regular
June
term
of
the
circuit
court
Nickell’s Addition joins Medford’s wes­
time» which have lies» more or les» prev­ the »object of building a waguii*road fiom Ashland «hiring the we«*k, while Butler is tor this county is now being liehi at Link ing Klamath coutity in th»1! int«*r«*st of the
Agricultural
Impl»*m«*nt tern corporation line, is situated io a beau­
alent lor »omelime pai»t, as well a» to tiie Illinois river to Chetco, «tat»*« that gathering s bunch of burst*« in Klamath vlile, aud it may I»«* prolong«*d sometime. The N«»rthw« steri»
county.
tiful
and healthful location, and is within a
Company
during*ih**Vp
n
--*v
w»*ek,
meeting
d«M*ket ia not heavy; but th«* grand jury may
induce »heavy immigration to what is the entire «listanee from Grant’* Par» to
stone's throw of the Medfor«i sch >ul-h«mse.
< lias. Hoxie, while at work in on« of the Wil­ cause business, as a number of indictments with considerable success.
pre-eminently the garden spot of Ore­ Cheeto wouhi not exceed
mile», while
The lam! is particularly adapted to horti­
a may be found.
gon and one of the choice»t places u( res­ tiie cunt of the road open for travel liam- cr« « k -aw-inilts, nut with an accidi-nt
Th«* Southern Or»*g«»n Pork Pa« king Co. culture, and great returns woul«! b«* real­
short tune since, whereby he had two rib"
S. B. Gardner, who Hv.*s on the coast, was in ha* pur«*hase«l prop»«rty in th«* northern p«»r-
idence on the whole c»*a»t.
ought not to in* more than $320 per mile broken.
the valley insp«*cting his land near the Fort ti«>n of town, m ar W S. Barnum’s new resi­ ize«! there from a few acres planted in
after tiie grade stake» are eet. Onlv 39
II J. Clark of Grant's Eass otTers a reward r«v«*ntly,and «•xpressea his intention to r« turn denci*, for their buihlings, aud will cominenee prunes, peaches, grapes, etc.
Two of it* best features are that it is free
Q ikkn V ictoria recently enter««! mile« of new road would be re(jiiired to ot $25 t«> th«* person who will return the horse hlth«*r t«» resid«* In a short tlm«*, having made op«* rat ions during the month.
arr ingt ments to go into the business of
from city taxes, although nit lying a great
upon Ibu eeventy-third year of her exis­ connect tiie road «ystem« east ami west he lost last month, Km«! the advertisement raising tine horses.
in another column.
Harris A Purdin, the genial landlords of distance from th«* business portion of Med-
tence. an«i her birthday was becomingly of the Coast range. Immediate steps
1’he citizens of Dairy and Bonanza have th«- Grand Central hotel hav»» been making a ford, while the J acksonvilie-Mi-dford rail­
Our local Imrscin« n inspected the line run*
celebrate«! throughout her dominion». should he taken to build this thorough­ ninif
e«nnpl«*tu<i
tiie
prciimin.-iries
necessary
to
th«*
horse 1.« wis P . <>n his visit to the stabh*
imnilfiT of itn 1'rovurii'-nts t«» th«*ir caravansary road will run through th«* land near the
The old lady ha» alrrady broken most uf fare.
ot L. S. Smit li recently. Many of our bretders locating ami establishing «if a new county which cannot but prove popular. They k«*«*p northern b«>undHrv.
road
between
the
two
towns,
which
will
r«*-
the record» of history during tier reign,
It has b en lai<1 out in tra* ts of Hyp
T here never was a lietter time to in­ will patron ze him this s. asmi.
<lu«*«* th«* distance about tw«» miles and at tin* a first-class hou*'‘t»nd always glv«* satisfac­ am s and l»“»s, and will be sold al very rea-
and, as her health i» Mill excellent, the vent m southern Oregon real-estate than
Horace Gas« put was up from Del N’«»rt«* same tim«* provnl«- a b« tt« r grade t«»i heavy tion.
sotiable
rat«*s on the most f.«v<»rable terms,
English people will have to «!rf»-r declar­ right now’, and the new-comers to this last w« i k, luok'iig utter i'i* stage intel« sts. hauling.
J"hn Montagu«* r«*u«*utly pur»*has»*d at his viz one-third in < asb, om* third in one
ing the republic fur several years yet, valley are beginning to realize this f.i«*t, He is Ho real mail contractor between
I
’
li«
’
‘
I
p.
’
ii
tnient
officers
have
made
arraug«--
• »wn ex|H*ns«; *»ix lu«* instruments f«»r the \e.«r, and balance in I wo years.
Grant's Pas.« and Crescent city.
from present iiuficatiuns.none being will­ as is evidenced hv tiie stir among
ne nts for th« transportation oi forty burse» us«* <»f the tv w tmn-l which lie has l«e«*n en­
l*’<»r lint!*.« r i irti. ulars apply to any I ep-
Miss Grace Fountain <»t < i t scent city, (’a'., and m<*n «>t Tro«ip B from Ashland to F.ug< ne,
ing to try the experiment while the the many real-estate ag«nts. With good
has b«*«-n th«-gu«--t ot friends and relatives :n to attemi the coming state militia «aiuainp- gag«-d in «»rganiz.ing f« r soim-tiun* pa*t, and utuble renl-estai»* dealer, who will take
announces that heaml his boys will hav«* a pleasure in showing you the addition.
<|ue?n live».
tin-plai-e
and
t
h«*
Illinois
valley
and
Apple
­
nu
nt,
and
it
is
Imp«*«!
that
tin*
ttill
quota
will
time»
insured
fur tiie next few
att< nd from Linkville. as it wib be an oppor­ first-ulass luind r«*a<ly for next s«*as«»n, in
years, a market at our doors for all gate sections during the past week.
tunity to advertise the r«‘s<ujrc«*s ot this •q»ite of all op|»osit.<»ii.
That Terrible Cough.
The lawn fete giv»*n by the ladies last week section in the Im«* of tine ti«>rs«*s and gotxl men
S in « e tiie passenger coacii lias been uieichantable fruit and gram produced,
a pn•m»unc«’«l su**«-«*s» and afforded « nter- that should not be neglect««!
II. H. Wolter», the mix«»l«»gi*t, has r«- In the morning, hurried ordiflicult br«*athing
attache«! tothe through freight tram on and witii fine crop»of all kinds coming was
tamnit nt to many. Such Kathcrings ar«* a
ni"V.*d his saloon t » th«* building next d«»«»r arising phl«*gm, tightn»*ss in th«* chest, «piick-
the overland road, it i» announced that on. truly tiie outlook is a nu st favorable welcome chang«* from indoor festivals.
t««(*. W. Palm's burlM-r-hop, ««n Front str« «-t. «•n«*d tireathing.liii« s> in the evening or sweat
tiie local paMtngvr service will bereaftei one, and tiie wise investor wdl not fail io
BEAGLE
AND
VICINITY.
H«* has suppli«*d th«* bar with th«* lln«*st at night, all or any «>! these things art* the
th«- tr« nulius for the foniulation of the
first stages <«f ««»nsuinption. Dr. Acker's
be diverted to this train, which will tie take a«lvaniagi* of tiie situation liefore n» When
wim s. Ii.|u« «i s and cigars, and a fin«* billiard Englisli Cough Remedy will cure those fear­
«v -uhooi-huu*«* w« re u«»nq»h t« «I, our pu«*-
changed to a fast freight for tiie transpor­ tiie advance in prices that is sure to
pie b.rfati t«> realize that th«- Mructuru wa* go­
Our ron«i supervis«»r. Mr. Sy«l« nstrik< r, is tabl«* can also !»«• f««uud there. Giv«- him u ful symptoms, and is s«»l<i under a positive
tation ot passengers, fruit, etc., ami the low such a season of prosperity as we ing to bu « «pial to the déniant!» tor space.
putting t!ic road* in tir*t-c'ass urd« r.
• all. f«»r h«* will tr« at y«*u well.
guarantee.
mail train will then be a regular can­ are now assured of
II. I. Pi’ltun tuis been in this suction buying
Th« L.idi«»' Library A*.*«»elati«»n last week
M»-df<»r«l r«*al-f“dat«* men think th«*r«* is
non-ball dyer, stooping only at the prin­
e-atlle,
which
he
will
drive
to
(
’
rook
cminty.
r<-c«-iv«-«l a fr«-*h in*tallniuiit of standard lite­
ro«»m in this valley for a population live
MARRIED.
T he suit for ldiel instituted by S.r rary work*, swelling their total t«» upward* of
cipal stations ami carrying no secur.«!-
Allen <)ls« ii fell iiiul sprained Ins wrist quite tim«- as gr«*at as that n«»\v living her«*, atxl
Wtlliam Gordon Cumming, growing out tiv<-hundred volum«-* «»I the b st literature severely wiiil«- playing ball «»nu day last wet k. will tak«- *t«*ps t«»!*ecur«*a part <>f th«* wi*h«*d-
class passengers or emigrants.
extant.
MIX'KI.EIt VINING At Ashland, .him- 3.
of the latter’» method of plavmg bacca­
Our g»*nial postma.-t«-r, M. A. Houston, is f«»r in<*r«-as.« during th«- coming h « u *<« ii .
1W1, by Rev. G. J Webster. Kay A. Minkler,
The h<»i»-yard*ot thi» county ar«- in b» tter
rat,
ha*
been
finished.
The
jury
wax
out
ruc<>v«ring from a long and suture Th«*r«* can !>•• n«><|i«*sti<»n but what <»ur f«»«»t-
and Miss Emma Vining.
T iie fact that the royal Albert Edward
< nu t.t "ii ta nt .it t.1.--■ .1» -n lor mans yvara, sa»wly
bil! and «»r'-banl Lmls will support a large
struggle with la grippe.
only
fifteen
minute»,
and
on
the
9ih
re
­
there being littl«- or no trouble with in*«-ct
owes one Wilson,his coadjutor in tlie bac­
and pro*p«*r«»us ctnimunity.
p« st* her«- as yet, John Denis«-, th«- veteran
Ml*.-* Rachel Nichols, who is wi--Iding tin-
carat banking business, something like a turned a verdict for the «It fendantH. 1 he grower,
state*.
birch in the Dry uru« k district, visit««! h«-r
verdirt
was
generally
anticipated.
It
1’« t.-r Fitch, wh > w« ut fr«»rn this place t«>
million dollars, ia either evidence tiiat
parents
lately.
Ro>«*hurg ami ha-1»« • n lu busim-ss th«-t«- for
J G. Sciinii'lt <»f Salem la*t we«-k opened a
the Prince of Wales ia a very poor gam­ ha» thn» laen publicly proven that cigar
’AID -At ( «-iitral Po’nt, Jun«* 2, l“9l, to
tact«»ry in th«- r«>oin ivljoining ('«»nklin's
Grace Jo!ie*,the little daughter of R. v G.E. S'«nietim«*, last wr«-k W<«s d«-t«“ ted in fobbing KINI
Mr am! Mrs. J II. Kltieal«!, a mm.
bler or that the talented Mr. Wilson is Cumming cheated a? card» and he is r« al-«-*tate otTiue. and will in ttn- tutor«* >up- Joii«-*«»f tin* place, lias been aft* nJ mg school al th« |»artD«*rship stf«- f tb«- firm of which h<*
said
to
be
socially
mined
by
the
^.ipn.vr.
pl> th«- natives her«* whb th«* i««-st quality of < ’entral Foiiit
paying very highly for the loyal favor.
was a im-tnber, and was imlm-wd t«» l«*av«* DAWSON In Trail er« •« k precinct, May 2»,
1WI. to Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Dawson, it
It makes the American club men heave Meanwhile »uch old rak«*s as the l’nnce goods, frt shly rolled.
Miss Emma Fitzg« raid ot G »Id Ifill, who has town, umha- pr«»nisc not to rcturu, aft« r h»-
of
Wale»
are
accor«h-«4
tin*
greatest
hon
­
daughter.
Mi** Alli«* < arson will t»*aeh the Rummer b«-en visiting tru-mls in tin* >1«-a«lows, has ha«I ma«l«* up the loss to his irat«* partner.
many a weary sigh to think that they
or»
at
the
hand»
of
the
English
aristo
­
tciin
ot
su
I
khi
I
¡n
the
upper
Williams
er«-«
k
,
ruturnud
bom«*.
HENDERSON Near
..................................
W«»<»«lville, May 31,1H9I,
have no such “pudding” as Pr nee
«iistriet. If is unn« u»*tisary to as-ure the
Graml Master Tah y "f th«- A. O. U. W. met
to Mr. nn«l Mrs. L. ll<*nd<M*Mun. a *<»ii.
Albert to prey upon. The royal boy cracy ; which cause» the ¡lubi c to reiter­ natron* ot th«- *ch«*ol that au « xeellent choie«*
Bennie. u!d«*st son of Mrs. Jan« Ibig*- t il - ot th«- memK-rs «4 Y• -lf«»r«l l«»dg«* la-t Tursilay,
ate
the
well-known
charg-*
that
what
is
•his place, arrived hmm* last w«-. k trom
lias been made of a teach« r.
seemingly doesn’t care lor expenses
i'i ♦ery ¡ • .t-i.i;! evening was »pent. A
Prineville, where he spent th«* past winter.
when it comes to having a good time and calle«! the best of society i» thoroughly
ntiuib« r of th«- memR-rs of Bauu«*r l«»«ig«' "f
Thu spring tights on Williams cr«*« k were in­
NEW THIS WEEK.
rotten.
The
family
of
Chas.
Chaffy
of
the
M«-.i<lows
Ja«-k*onville
w« r* also pr«-*«*nt. After the
augurated last w« « k by tw • re*i«l«-nt* of that
treating hie friends at the cost of bis
*« t-fioii, who had a iispute over som«- work have gi’U' to I’ irtland, wb<re thej w I lot n-
«••■r«-ni«»ni«*s an i«*«*-cream and strawberry f«-—
most ardent admirers.
lr is now proven bv the investigations done for J. T. Iu)ton. There were mining Mr. c. ha> bei n tie re for the past two \ • ar»
MISCELLANEOOS
Reames £ White’s
PURC’JIASK <>I-'
SPRINGÍSUMMER COODS
>L(11 on 1. for ill«- purp«»M* <d raising
mon« y u dli n Inch to defra) ami pax th«- <-««st*
; .-iii'i « \| h j.-« - «,f internal improv« im’nts and to
pn) «1. bt- a!r«-ad) contract««] in and ubout
■ >anl t ow n,t I i » t «' bhall be I shim -d b) tin* Town of
for 1891, exceeds any of their previott isplat s.
.l«< k^oiix ¡11« c< hi poll bomir*«>r j)iT>mi*c* to pay
, in t In - sum ot su\ «*n*thousaml.five hundred d« I-
Consisting in part of
i l«’> <'.’«««' , pHy.-tl»!« on tin- first day of Max-h,
| 19«'!.with inter« si at eight j < r cent, pur annun/
L ixable annually tiom March ht. D*»2. until
paid.
1
< . 2. Th«- bunds munti«»n« «l in theforc-
i ying *••* f;on shall be nuitilM-r««l am! « nt« re»!
! hi «• . ii - « ut \ - order at the tun« • ’ i-ruanc«*
■ t Ii«-r«-ot ati'l shall be payalil«* to ti.e l»«-ar«T,
ami'hall with th«- mt« r«-st «-oupoiis be made
payable ut th« Bank ot Beckmun & K« uuj « s in
th« Town <»t Jacksonville, ( ounty of Ja< kson.
Stat«- of Or« gon. and tin- name ami place of
liM ittioii win r«- sai»l coupons and b«>nds shall
I"- payal< «, shall ««tlierwisc !•«• in legal form of
municipal bomis promising to pay and ph*dg.
mg th« faith of said l«,un to pa) the princi­
pal and mt« r«-st ot said t>on«ls u ben due. Said
bonds shall ini«1ly r«*cit«- th«-l<*gul authority
under which th« wum* is cx«cut<«d; said bondg
shall I" '¡gn«*d upon ttn* is>uan< « thereof to
any pui -has« i by th«- I’resident and K«-cord« r
ot e> «id town, un«l th«,* seal ot said town shall
b- ai!ix«-«l thereto L) th«- said K< cord«*r, who
is hereby authorized so to d«>.
I S ec . 3. To « ach of -ai«l fronds shall be at-
Henriettas, Alpaccas, Albatross, Black Fan. io-. Brillantines. Albini, ' taeln-d pr»»p« r» «»up«>ns l>«*aring < ach tin- same
number as th« bond ami r«-presenting th«- in­
Criterion, Tassel and River Cloth.-, Surah Silk.-.« Allot er Em­ i' r< -I th« »«•<» ii tor «-ach consecutive )<-ar from
th«- lust <i;«y ««I Man h. Is‘«l, to th«- first day ol
broideries and Flouncing, in black and white, Piques, Lm-c March, 19ul, ami payable on tin dut« ther« hi
nam«-<l nt t tn- plae<-and in t In- marim r pr <>vid« d
F ancies, \ oiling, Satiiies, Ch.dlies. Lace Curtains and Curtain in
s«-ction 4 her cot .
>L< .4. i'lu- i*r« ' >1«nt and R«*cordcr of said
Net, Scrim, Ginghams, Cheviots, Ticking-,
town ar«- h< r«-t»y nut horiz«-d to sign said bonds
upon the issuance thcr<-of, ami tin* coupons
attached tlu-rut«» shall I»«* Higried by the Pr«*si-
dent ami K«*cord« r of Raid town; said bonds
ami coupons shall b«- pavablc u U« n dm- at the
pia«*<- nam«*«! in tin* t«ody of the trond forth«*
payment of the said principal hereof, to-wit ;
nt th«- Burk ot B«-ekm.m A Ream»*» in tiie
town of J a« Mson\ ill«’, «-ounty of J a« ksou. stat«-
of Or« gon, and the sai«i name and place shall
b<- ins« rt«-«i in th«- bod) ««t tin bond and each
ol said coujmjiis ,
bE« . 5. lii« eommitt«-«- on finance of the
board of trustu«-s «it said town ar« ti< r« by au-
ttior'Z«-«! ami <-mp«twer«-d to adv«-rtise furor
r«-ceiv«* proposals in any way th« y may d«*ern
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
tit for such pur pos« , to contract for th« sal«*«»!
such li«»n«is and I»y ami with t In- consent «4 said
town I«) its boai'tl of trust«*«>low II said bomis.
LP<> ii making Hal«-of such bonds th«-comiuit-
t< • op tinaiK • shall mitilj tin- Tr«a*-ui« r of
said t«»wn ut the terms ami comht iom* t hereof,
Is fresh and Complete, all of which will be sold at the and upon r«*«*« iving th« purchas«- pn«-«- there-
t- t th« tr«itsur« r shah giv< tn«- put-clias« r a
Lowest Possible Caeli Price.
r« «•• ii»t, whi<-ti slinll I»« - suffiui«-nt authority tor
ii - p!«-si'i« nt and K«c««rd» r to sign and d« -
We exchange for all kinds of imirk-. tabb eountrv prodin e, liv«-rth«- r«-«iuisit<-number <»! t»«mds ami « hi -
as provided in this ordinanu«-
deliver goods to any part of the - it v, and gnarant e rat i. I action in I on-
mx t i «» n ».. In « a« h year in r« att«-rand «<»m-
:..•-!»«-mg wJh th«- j«ar 1**«1 it shail b« tin*
every case. Call aud see us and be convinced.
■ iut x -4 tin board «4 trust« • s ot the sai«i i«>u n
■ >t tnu time <4 ttie annual ass«—*um-rit ami !< vy
o! taxes for municipal purpos« s to cans« to
b- .«>-• S'-•! arui luvi«-«i m tin- in.inin r pr«?-
vid«*»l by law ami «»rdmancc relating ther«-to,
an adilitiomil tax fur th«* purpos« ' ->i raising
money to pay tin* int«-r«-st c«»ntra«*t«-d to l»<*
p>t (i oil said Itomis; an«l it shall!»« th«-«July <4
th<-lioar«l ol trustee« of said town h«-reatt« r
t«> pmvidc ways ami means by taxation or
«»th« r*t‘« t«» this ' tn«in«*y to pay th« prim q ¡d
ot saui bonds when tin* sam« shall l»«-»-omu
du«*.
>KCTi«)N 7. Tin- money raised t-«r such pur-
p«»s« - b) taxation shall I»« k« pt mta« t for such
purpos«** in a sp«-cial fund b) the treasurer of
said town.
We challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that >E« Tt«»N «. Without further <»rd«-r it was
i-iar<-d 1 he duty «4 and th«-treasurer of said
an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val­ «1«
t««w n shall annually, in ample tim«- to m« <-t
same u lu n dm . forward to tie plac«*
ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of .*100. It will th«*
namc«t in sai«i burnt as tin- i>ia<-<* wijert* th«*
average I'M) trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem­ sum»- and said mt« t«-si is payabi«-. tin- amount
m««rn y n«-c«*ssary to pa> tin- installim-nt of
onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce il in value, net, of «4
:nt« i ♦ st then about to b«*c«»m<- du«* up«m said
bomis
ami coupons. tog«-tin r witti th«- «-.st ot
marketable fruit each year.
« xuliang«-am! transportation <4 sat«! tumis.
>h« tion ‘.L It is m r«-b) dcclar<*d ttiat a
spe« ¡a« cm« rg< nuy • xists tor tin- iinm<xiiate
pais'iige of tins ordinance ami that th«- sam«
brconii a law; therefore thia ordinwuefi shall
b«- hi tor« « ami tak<* «fleet fror< and att»-r its
In other words an acre of producing fruit trees 1ms a valuation of pas»ag<-.
Tills ordinaire«- was passed by t he board <rf
$1000. It is better than any bank—for the Lank is sometimes carried tru-te«
s «4 tiie town ot Ja«ksonvHle In the
toliowing
v«4« .a* th«-ir natm-s u. r. <*alh-«l.at a
into Cauada by the cashier, Dame nature— a trust-worthy guardian - r«-gular sussi«»ri
held him-2. A. D. lrt»l; David
takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if Linn.)«'; « lias. N « k -I, ) • *•; K Kul»h.)«s;
Max Muller. ) • s; absent, A. L K« ut«-r, si« k
you plow your orchard once in twenty years, aud rob tin- trees of their ami c«.»uld not attend.
>tat«of Oregon, •
, .
nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite C.-unt-
--I jMk-..«iJ T.-wno« J*«k"..nville.
the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you 1. Mias J. Da) , r«*c«»rd»’r of t li«- t own ol Jaek-
count) ot Jac kson, sial«-o! Oi» K««n,
must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a s«mv.lie.
¡i « »1 -porattoti under tin- laws «>f thv state of
Oi
•
-g<-II.
«Io
h« b) C« rnf) that th« foregoing
foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard.
iranM-i.pt «1 ordinance N«». ln»«.<4th«- town
ol Jauksonv.il« . Or«*gun. has l»e«-ii by m<-carc-
’tili) «- i > iii | mi ' o | t««and w!tnth«-originul«»r«ii-
n me«* now • ii file in ni) offie«-. anti I find it a
true
. - II. Ut cop) -4 the sunn and «4 t lit*
With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income win;!« i«nd th«-r«-ol;
ami the same is recorded in
on a valuation of $1(100 an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this v.iunn 2 at p;ig< > -»<>,
.►»; and 3ft« <»f th«
i • « -I «I* «4 -.t’.it t■ .w n. fn 11 stimon\ wli«-r« <>f
county which yields such an income, aud EVERY orchard does.
Iliac, m r« unto '«-t mx hand, affix«’-«! th«-«• al
«>• Ja<-ks«>nvih«. this 4th «lav of
We propose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon ofsuidtown
June. A. D. !*w|.
shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental
SILA> J. DAY,
r <•! th«- Town ot Jaukstjuville. Jauk-
railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of the Pacific, with R«*« bon <>id«
u unit) . Oregon.
STRAW HATS, FURNISHING GOODS,
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies’ Fancy and While Goods.
And a lull line ol Parasols, Fans, kid Gloves, Corsets. Jerseys, Ciiiliiur
Irons, Etc., Etc.
rroit jvcxx >,
cig ar *,
i-rix;..
REAMES De WHITE.
tival took plac«* at tb«* o|M*ra-house, whl«*h
Administrator's Sale of Real
Mrs. Ashworth of tin M«-ad<»w* s« nt tour was parti«-i|»at«*<. in by th«* W<«rkincn ami a
Property.
uumb«*r "f tlb-ir r« latlv<*s and fri«*mls, both
beautiful
wreaths
of
Oregon
moss,
turns
and
Th«- boysof the Appl«-gates«*ctioti are prepar­
F rom Ilio truck patch ami the potata
ing to afford the t»as« i»allistsof th<*»*ount) seat flowers to Kansas, her f«>rm«-r ii<b»r nial«* and female. Til«' grand master and his
field come" tiie laet wail of tiiat terrible
(leftnation
«lay.
t«-am s«»me unt«*rtamm«-nt on the diamond on
• stimable wifi -.v«*re w«-ll pleased with tb«* In th«- Count) Court ot the State of <)r«*gon,
example. John J. Insali"
"The Kf-
tIo- gi«»i i«»us Foiirtli, having organize«! an «-x-
for th«- ( •ainty «*! Jackson, sitting for the
Ed. Tempi«* <»l Rock I*«»int, aucompani«*«! t»y r«*«*eption.
cellent bas« -ball team in that locality.
publicaniam of the future mu-t re-atl-
transaction ot probat«- business.
>Fi-*s Eva Car«iwi-ll of Sam's valh y. sp« nt
H«»u. Willar«! »’rawfi»r«l and other*« r- ■•»•ntly In th«* matt« r ol the estat«* of Samuel <’«-nt«r,
jiiHt itaelf to the cnanu’O'l conditions of
Sunday
in
th«
s«-
parts,thugiu
stsot
th«-
lait«
t '-
The tb**t «»pen-air concert of th« ban»t boys
.li-. .iv.-r«*d a ve n of . oid in th«* fiiothill* ea*t
«!»•<•« .*->•«!,
American life, or it will perish,” wrote
was given last Fri«lay • v«-nmg. ai.d prov. <1 a sister, Martha.
"f M« «lfi»t'l. which bi«|s fair t«> pr«»ve th«* N otice is hereby gi \ en th at by vir .
1 g« nuinc iiiusa al tr« at. Th«* boys arc making
he to the Republican editors of Kansas.
T. F. Attela rry of this phu-« . in company ri«-h«--t llm! "f t:n- «•bara<-t«-r that has thn*»
tin* of an «»rd« 1 nn«l license «if theabov«--
rapid pr «gru*s and are < v <b-ntly so«»n ♦«» be on with Ins son ll«-nry. have gone t«» Butte county .
eiititl<*»i court, in th«- abov«--«*ntB!cd matter. 1
Three montila in a thirty-acre truck
a par with the best bands in the stat«*.
<’al., wh«*re th« y »-xpeut to spend tlie summer. farb«-«-n mad«* in the valley. Whileat th«* -ur- will on
patch has evidently done him more ¿ooii
1'hey took with th «-in hv«- lu ad ot good hors« s f.i«*«* th«* vein is ||.»t t-1 ex<*e«.*«l tw«» inches in
S<ttni<hiyt July i/t ¡StC,
Mill««n
Reynolds
has
taken
a
contract
to
thickness, y«-t in th«* prosp«-«-ting <»f th«*
than ninety dava in jail, He make" a
which thuv will trv t«> sell while th« r«
furnish 'RMt «•• nL- of wo « m 1 to the railroad com­
h-«lg«* it wa*« fi»»iml to widen «»ut so rapidly at th«* hour <»t 2 o < lock ut sai«l «lay. sei! at
K.NVFV
positive Maternent. paawe.l on existing
pany. and was^n town last w« • k *«■♦ king iik n
that at th«* d«-pth "f till«*«* f«-«-t it was at l«*ast putilic auction t«i the liighesli bidder t«»r cash,
condition«, foretelling the downfall of
to cti«.p the miih . Alni «st all th»- surplus la-
fiv.« im-lies in wi«lth am! premises to «»p»*n at th«- court-hous<* «i«»or in Ja« ksonvill«*. in
Fourth of July Coruinittee«.
l»«.r«»f this *euth»n is now umpl«»yud oil the
»he protective tariff.
Jackson «-«»lint), Oregon, tin* following de­
railroad work at Bloody Run.
Th«* «•Xi’cutiv«* coinmitt«*«*, having charg«* into a broad s. am. Th«* quality ha* proveu scribed premises. f«»-wit:
one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by
•*x«
’ellent.
Th»- p« nrtivu but determined bovin«-s have <>f th«* g«-nural arrang'-inenta for the «••■l^•bra
Th«- umlivi«b«t one-naif uifercst in th«« you.
tlm 4th of Julj in Jacksonville, met
Buy M l ?°« u home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of
A i mo - t every family that tak- « tinte
triumph«»! after all in th«- «-ncnuiit« r with th«* tionot
n«»rth<*ast
»piarter
<»1
‘
tiie
s<>uth«-ast
«piarter
of
'.ast
Mtuulay
«■v«*nirur
invl
app<>iiit«*«i
th«-
t..l
MIKING NEWS.
«lads, amt at the coiiiicil u»e<*tiiiH <»f last
to examine into the resources of southern
s«-ction thirty-tive, (.15) t«»wn*hip thirty-six old age overtake you and find you penniless.
CuKKEsl’ONDEN rs of neigii liot ¡ng papers »•ity
w«-« k theuit) attorn« ) was instruct« d to «iraw lowing sub-committees: On music — Miss«s
3»>) south, rang«- 2 w.-st of Willamette meridi­
Oregon has found it to their advantage are mistaken in the assumption tiiat the up an ordinance repealing the stock ord inane»* Hattie Ruames, Maggie Linn, Cam«' B< < k-
Ja-*k Garvin last w«-.-k struck a promising an—timber land.
mari, Lizzie Gniv« s, ( arri«* Croin niill« r, Josn
to locate here thia Hiring, and that fact work «if indexing tiie mortgage records in passed by tti«- last council.
All belonging to tIn- »-state of Samuel Cen­
Orth, Jos. Hammeisly, John Mil'« r. Jr. On v«*in of «piartz n»*ur T»l«*nt.
alone should encourage our citizens and the county recorder'» office was complet­
Whipp, «». M.
ter, ii«*ceas«-d. ami situated in Jackson county,
C«»mmitte«-s are at work arranging an in- gr«ntn«ls ami «!• coration -J. «
We give away the land. Pay us #10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for
N«»ti'*«** fi»r tin* bcati«»n of pin« « t ami or«-g«»n.
real-estate men to make strenuous efforts ed when tiie young la«iies who were en­ t« r« <tmg pr'gramme tor th«* «-••¡« brntion of Love. Fra.ik Kassl.afur. Chris. Finch, E. D« -
Abe Fisher and John «>ith. On quartz mine**, »•!<*.. for sal»* at th«* T imes "f-
T. M CENTER.
two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and
to get immigrants to visit Oregon gaged in taking th«* necessary minute« th« glorious l-'urth «.t July at Grant's Pass Riiboiun,
Our uitiz« ns art lull) up w th th«-turn s as t«> Libert) t'ai Misses Hattie N«ivbui*. Ros«- 11«*«*.
Administrator of estate of Samuel Center.
liefore locating in le-s favored sections. for tiie woik from th«* buuk« complete«! 1 th«' m-cu—it) lor k-ttmg th«- p«-opl- know that « ardw« 11, Agnes D< vliii. Is>u - McCully. Maggu*
GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
Date»! this l»)ihof June. 1H9L
Linn. On < »i :H«»r, K« a«i«*r and Band Thu Ex­
There are few if any parts of the coast th» ir portion of tiie prehmimry tabor. I the town 1«alive and progn-s-dng.
Th« A!iu*ri',au Milling C« h !«*, >tan«lar«l au­
Despite these facte the farmers of the country continue to value
eunt iv«* <’om’ini»«•«•. On Dinner -Mi s. J. N. T. thority «'ii all subje«-t* pertaining to min­
that offer greater inducements to intend­ It was necessary tb it tiie preliminary
Thudeuoration-dav s«-rvie«-s at Grant's Pass Miller, Mrs. G. M. I«ove, Mrs. R. J. Cameron,
Notice for Publication
their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and ccmpet-
ing settlers than this, snd it ia only checking-up tie «lone in order to secure w. ri impressive ami aroused th«* most inter«-»! Mrs. W. J. 1 lymalc, Mrs. H« rman Helms, Mis. ing. water-rights, et«*.. is k«»pt for sal»* at the
ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia aud the slaves
necessary to set ¡hem to inves’ig itmg accuracy in tl.e index itself, which is this year of any held her«- in the history of the K. Kubll, Mrs. (’. riiich, Mrs. R. V. B<nil. T imes «»fli«*»*.
L and O ffk e at R oseburg . O k ..)
Alii«’Hani« y, Mrs. M. Bclling« r. Ja-. G.
for themselves to int-ure them becoming being compile«! by tiie recorder. Tiie occasion. The a«!dr«ss by Hon. A H. (’ars«m Miss
Hawkett A C". r»*«.*« ntly el»'an»*<i up over$30
of India. "Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital
Jun«* a. ISM. f
was part h - ii lari) appr<»priat« ami ulo«pient,and Birdsey. 1*. Elni-r. Owen Ke«gan. Floor P«-r t«»n from a litth* iu«>r«- than 20 tons <«f
N otice is hereby given that til IE _ ity of its soil,” 6ays a great economic writer The people of Jackson
citisens.
law in force at present t- quire*« ail satj«- was listened to thtoughout with markuil at­ Managers M«*dtord, T. A. Harris, Ge«». F.
following-nam<*«i s« ttl<*r has til«*«! notie«* of
Merriman, (.'. W. Wolters, John l urry. Ash­ ■ r«‘ fr««ni th«* Israel l’atom l«-dg»* near Tab-lit.
facti >n-* ami ass gnments to be note»! on tention.
his
intenthin to make final proof in support of county should learn this as an axiom.
whi«*h
they
ran
through
the
And«
‘
rs<»n
mill.
land, Milton Gr« g«»ry, la sin Murri« k, R«»bt
S ir J ohn M c D onald , the ('anxiiart the indire» as well as on the retool it­
Ins claim, and that said pro«>f will b«‘ made be­
The citizens of Josephine countv, especially I'avlor. F)l«*n, Fr«*«i Furry. Henry Bain« burg.
Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in
premier who has shapeti the destinies of self,an«l tip* labor of mak ng the in«iex is l In»s« about K« rb) ville.undurstan«! th«»rough!) Talent, A. M«>nis. l'ni«mtown, Hon. I'h««».
Work has lieen resume»! at the W.i«ll«*igh fore the judgt* or clerk ot th«* county court of
th«* court removing Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, (»re- sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or
our northern neighi»or for aliuost half a greatly enhant^d thereby, foe w« rk that the wa? t«> get a railroad into th’s section Cameron, O. D. Sturges*. Appl«*gatu. H. D. min«* sin«-«* th«* «»r»l«-r
is t»» agitate th • necessity for it. and let the Kubli, Emmett O'Brien. Central F nit, < has. th»- r«-u«-ivor. ami tim«swill Is* s«»in«*what llv- gon, on Tu«*sday. July 2H, 1891, viz: John
century past, die«! at In» borne at Ottawa will not be complete fur sometime yet, wori'l kn«>w that we want it. Hctiue th«* call (•ay, J. « . Hall. E«l. Ti’inple. Sam's Valley,
Biunvunuc. h«»in<*st«*ad entry No. 6549. for th»* toiling lateoverdesk and counter,should study our plan well.
It means
SE'.< «»f SW«4, SW>4 of SEG.SM j «»f N Wi4et SEG
on tiie 6th instant, after many weeks’ but will he properly «lune when it is tor the mass meeting hehl at the former Horae«- I’« ¡ton, Frank Cardwell Gold Hill, en»'<! up tli<*r«* for a tiim* in eon*«‘quence.
a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2years’ work. A
eoiinty-seut last week.
Wilson B« « k, W. I*. Jacoby. W o « m | vi II« , W.
A for« «- «»f nu n ar«* now « ngag«*«l in sinking and NWI4 ot NW*4 of SE’q <»t See 31, Twp 37 S,
illness. He was a statesman of much finished.
V. Jones. J. W. Robinson. Eagle Point, .It s. a shaft at th« Y«-ll«»w Ja<-k«-t mlm» near Mer­ R 2 W, W. M.
ability, and by in» great tact an«! knowl­
He names tlu* following witness«*« to prov<* more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the imputa­
Thcr«* is now a call tor on«* or mor«1 fire Rader, Frank Brown. Jacksonville, J. < .
T ub ureal tariff reformer, Roger
edge of human nature accomplished
complini«*s to I'»' organiz«*<l m («rant s Pass, Whipp. S. P. D«*R«jb<»am, Guo. E. Bloom« r. W. lin. J<»>ephin«* county to bo put «!«>wn 100 Ins continuous ri-sidenc«- up«»n and cultivation tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
f«
«-t
at
pr«*sent,
with
a
prospect
<«f
a
greater
ot'
said lan«L viz; Frank Lorain, l/Oiiis Hu­
much for Cana«la in bringing about the | Mill", I" at Washington and will remain and we hope the boy» will nut he backward C. D- u« ff.
Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great
depth being sunk if the l«*<lg«‘uontiuuc» to bert. E. Jae<»bs and T. J. Kenney, all of Jack­
comma to the front with a ttrot-clam
confederation oi p’ovin«*»*», and having a two or tlirrr* month" engaged in the pn-|>- about
sonville,
Jackson county, ()t-eg«>n.
fir«* brigad«* within th«' next two or tin«-«*
improv«* hi «*xt«*nt and quality as the w«>rk-
valley and our Orchard Home.
M. E. ( amp Meeting
of — a .......
tariff compendium. To a months. Kuch an organizathm is often the
JOHN
II.
SHI
PE,
R«*gi*t«
r.
fixe«!
HAV
’t nia
and
va r»<-
nettled
». < »< > a policy
j
agree,! " upvil
upon ' p- paration
—
im n d«*sccnd.
Don't forget that th«- camp-nn-eting will
with reference to foreign relatione, that | rejtorter he unboeomed himself, I, and m«*aus of saving lift* and property, an«i ther«*
t><* uu time lost in perf«*cting tiie or­ cominuncu at the»« ntral Point fair around*
E. M. Miller repo ts <-x«*« ll«*nt pr"Sj».>< ts
na.h
,.li..>. ...nr, ..t
r».» r» . < .
' d'.llil ttiut I ■
perhaps «...
no other
man ot hui ,...
generation
«aid that lie U'JU
was Liflllli»
going tra
to Kaa
be Plia
the next should
Notice of Publication
ganization.
Juno II. We ar»- looking fur tun go««! preach­ fr«»m his min«* tu*ar Merlin, ami if the l«*dg«'
1 — There
■ -
<•» n’d *.ave compassed.
is general ■ »peaker. Shaking of the work of the
er»,
and
«Ion
t
know
tiow
many
mor«-
will
come.
continues t«> impnive as h«» g'»«*s d«iwu <»n it.
Tin* new sciiool-hous«* nt Kerbyvill«* lias W<- an- going to limit«- it 11n- heat camp-m«-« t
next congress, .Mill» »aid : "We will have be«*n compl«t«*<l in haiidsom«: style, the
► i « >w over his demise.
a> it has thus far, ho will »•«•rtainly have a
L and office at RosKuri«;. O r .,)
uigtieit Rogue river valley baa ever bad, it valuabh* pi«»ce of pr«i|«erty. Th«* shaft i* now
a diir at tiie tariff and want a tariff only bonds sold, ami tlit* district is now c«|iiippe«l hard
June H, è**t*l. f
o B-K ■ ■ e a 11 V S E Bl s V I f rk_
B
work and goo«i i»ruauti!ng will mak« it so.
otice
is hereby given that the
with
as
g-><»d
a
building
in
proportion
to
its
N
lor revenue. Coal, ores, wool and tin­
pr«-ncti»-r* t hat ar<-look« «1 for ar« Rev«-r- «lown mon* than forty f -«-t. and the l«*«lg«* ha»
toilowlng-!iam«*(l settler has tiled n«»tice ot
W m call the attention of the manage­ plate will goon the free ii»t, and other r<-<|uir**m><nts hh ther«? is in th«* state. Pro- < The
rav
rìfì
Yiìii
nd* 1’. L. Jon«-s, 1*. E. ot Grant's Pass di>tri»-t. widened out to over two feet.
his Intention to make final proof in support
tewHor I’. F. Hathaway cl »s«-«l a six-mouths'
ment of the coming district fair to the change» that the I'»mocratie party lias term
at tin* «»hi schooi-hous«* last w«*ek, »t11« 1 W. S. Harrington, D. D., editor ot th« I’m-niu
fi ■
In a two-montbs rttn the pr«»pri«*t.»rs <>f th«* of his claim, and that said proof will be mad«*
unreasonable and oppressive ruling that wanted for years will be ma le. It will sii"»ains the high character whi« h tiiat «lis­ < nristiaii Advocat»-, G. A. Landen <d Grant *
bel«»ru the Judge or County Clerk of Jackson
Do yi.H! know that a littl.-couijli is a dangerotHa
l'.iss, C. A. L»-wis«>l Ashland. Mr. Gratl«»rd «»f Mountain Li«»n min«* «»xtraut»*d liM) ounces of County, Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on
requires those who take out a license institute anil maintain with England trict lias long enj«iy«*<i «»t having «me of tilo Roseburg,
J. W. Miller ot Last r>>rtland. W. gold-dust with their arastra am! hav«* plenty Monday, July 27, 1S91. viz: Jesse R. Huggins,
thing? Arc you au are that it i.fn n fast, ns on th.--
best M?ho«>ls m tiie southern portion of t he
to »ell on the grounds to also pay the closer trade relation», and that will be state.
D. Nicbol» "t Grant a Paaa, Ira Wakefi« Id, • x- inorejust as good <»r«* tokeep th«-m running an hoiiustea«! entry No. 6. m 1, f«»r the
01
lungs and far t.Hidtt. n runs mt-iCon-nnipti-'ii nn.lj
P. E. ot Idaho conf »rem-«-, Mr. Church, <d G«»ld indefinite l.*ngthof tiim*. G. W. Bailey of Mis­ NW »4. SW»4 ot NFA4. St, <»f NWI4 of NW '4 and
usual admission fee. This ia absurd. more profitable for the manufacturer"
(•nd" in Death? People buffering from Asthma..
Not alone the uniquen«*ss of tin* idea,
idea. but Hill. C«»m«-, I'ritig ) <>ur h«»rsus ami wagons; souri Hat brought in th«* r«*Hults <»f th«* run last S«4«i! NU«.t NW»tot NWl4«»f See 1. Tp 3» S.
The association license*» a man to do a and farmer. We want reciprocity With the
th»*re
will
t>c
ph
nt)
of
feed
and
your
horses
Bronchitis. Pneumoma and Consumption wall a!i.
etr«-ctiv« manner in which it was uarrie«!
3 W, W . M.
certain thing within it» enclosure an«) countries of importance rather than nut as well, was conducive to the gr«-at suu- will he taken cure ot. lion- will also I««-a week, ami mining in«-n t«»««kagoo«| Real of in­ R H<*
nani«** the foll«»wing witnesses tonrove
tell you tiiat •
terest in th«* fact, as it is th»* <»pini«»n «»; many his cintinuous r«*si«lenc<- upon ami cultiva­
then forbid» him to enter the grounds to with miserable little South American c«-8S«ifthe “Carnival of Nations,” giv«-n by boarding-hous».* on th«- grounds.
M.
C.
A
lekidge , Pastor nt M«*df»»r«L
th«*
ladies
of
th«-
Episcopal
denomination
at
that
su»*h
l«*«lg»*s
abound
in
this
»♦•«•ti«»n.
if
tion
ot
sai<l
land,
viz;
('.
I),
li«*«-«),
R.
8.
Dun
­
reap the benefit of hi» purchase«! privilege provinces. The iiiterent of our party in th«* opera-hous«-last wecK. Then* hav«* be«-n
lap, H. Allison and A. Carter, all of Jackson­
only properly workedaud devel«»ped.
without an additional tax. A license to «Io tariff reform han never lessened. We few mor«- cnj«»yable «-ntcrtainments in tin-
ville, Jackson county, (>r«-gon
Fanners. Attention
Can you afford to neglect it? Can you trifle"
business within the lair grounds should are only waiting for an opportunity to history of the uounty-sent than was afT<>rd»*d
JOlfN 11. 8IIVPE. Register.
that oi-casion. Many striking and beauti­
Newspaper Law.
Do not be in a hurry to contra« t your wheat
j with so serious a matter ? Are «nu au an-that
•
and does carry with it the right to enter aB»ert ourselvee. It is a topic dear to on
ful costumes w«-re worn by the lad;« s w’horep- < rop, as prosp« cts ar« for good prices.Mud r«--
For the benefit of ail who may seek to
and do that business, or it is no license Democrat".” "Cleveland is tn the lead r«--« ru«’d th«-differ«*nt nations.and all act«*d wi ll muinb« r that I paid from Bvu t«i s« v« n u«-nt*
To
Whom
It
May
Concern
swindle
the
newspapers
out
of
their
just
at all. The S. O. S. B. A. »hould cor­ for presidential favors down in my state," th« ir several parts.
per bushel more than a shipping price list
for Coughs. Colds and Consumption is beyond question th - gn at, st ,,f a]ju
tall. I can and always will b< able to pay dues, we publish the following which is
----------- ♦- _
rect this matter at once, as it was a sub­ ailded Mr. Mills. "Tiie new party won’t
ROPOSAIzS WILL BE RECEIVED ATTIIF.
the high«*st shipping price fur ad and any kept standing at the head of the first e«li
Modern Remedies’ It will stop a Cough in one night. It will <-li.-< k a ('old in«
ject of much dissatisfaction last year.
oftiu«*
of
th«-Seer«-tai
y
of
th«-Southern
Ore
­
CENTRAL
POINT
POINTERS.
amount
ot
wheat
you
offer,
aiui
many
tim,
s
injure us any. After we give them a
tonal coliiinn in ntanv of our exchanges :
gon State Board of Agriculture at Jackson- a day. ,lt will prevent < ’roup, relieve Asthma and cun- Consumption if t d . • ■
mure than a shipping price. Sod«» not be in a
1. Subscribers who do not give express viln*. Or«*gon, up to Monday. June 22, 1WI, at
thrashing, that is it they ever get in the
in time.
You can’t afford to be without it." A 25 cent b ttlemavs ivev u ■
Hon. J. W. Merritt is not enioyingthc best hurry to tie yourselves up to some outside notice t«> the contrary are considered as 12 «»'clock m . for th«* vxelusivc right to retail
Tint final surrender of the Chilian in- field, they will not trouble any person ’ of huahh, w«* are sorry to hear.
parties hi a contract that will perhaps i«>s<-
$100 in Docti.r’s bills—may save your life ! A-k your dm;r.-i-t for it.
a
liquors «>n th«- fair grounds near Central
wishing
to
continue
their
subscriptions.
and
make
you
no
money,
as
th«*)
will
not
"Urgent rupply veeael, the Itata, to the
to \V. 11. liooKEIt & Co., 46 West Broad« .tv. New York, Fr Imok.
■
John Carney of Jos« phlne county visited mak«- a contract t«> ph) mor«* than the mat k, t
2. 11 suhx rihersorder the discoiitinuance Point «luring the coming district fair, com­
D
vkin
<»
the
progress
of
the
“
baccarat
American ironclad Charleeton, in the
■ ■■uaaaaOBau-
auaoe«s93CB33S. KBoa,CuB-,
Ills old horn«- her«* during the week.
pi le«-will be, and I can and always will pay if their periotiicals the publisher mav «•un­ mencing on Sept«-nib«-r 22 and continuing five
harbor of Iquiqtie. after she had eluded »caudal" suit in England, although it
ttiat, and you thus iiave th« «-hancus on tune tosend them until all arrears ar«* «lays. Thu suuc<*iwt'uI bidder may, in his <lis-
Chas. Stidham an«! family hav«- r»-ni .v«-d to y you
cr«‘tion, eoinniun« «• business prior to the
ha»
proven
the
veriest
farce
in
the
en
­
«»ur
side
to
get
more.
Bring
ill
wnat
wheat
her pursuers in the high seas, at the die
Marshfield, ('<>«»“ county, to entiiblish their fu­ y«»u now liav«- to tiie mill, a.- 1 am pay mg Hi paid
opening of 11n- fair, if he wish«*» to do so.
3. it subscribers neglect to or refuse to
tation of the American commander of deavor to »hiehl royalty, the evidence ture home.
GE<>. W. RIDDLE,
«■cuts t«»r gooti wheat. Thanking you tor pa**t
unwillingly
elicited
by
the
eminent
conn-
President.
W. J. PLYMALE,
take
their
periodicals
from
the
office
of
the Pacific a«|uadron, last week, goes to
Miss Ella i*l ies, tlu* popular t«-a« lier in our ! favors, I am
Secretary.
wl
in
the
case
ha»
established
beyond
a
which
they
are
directe«!,
thev
are
hehl
re-
Yours
respectfully.
primary department, will spend the summer
show that our flag ia to some extent
A. A. D avis .
ponsible
till
they
have
settled
tlieii
bill
doubt
that
the
heir
apparent
to
England
’
s
month-
at
home
on
Big
Butte.
respected by the South American re­
ami ordered their paper discontinue«!
Notice for Publication
publics ; but it also goes to show that the throne is but little behind the proivssion-
J. C. Sheridan holds th«* f«»rt«-it of $50 per si'!«*
4. if subscribers move to other pieces
250,<«00 feet of Lunilter constantly on Land.
administration idea of a vigorous for­ »1 bunco roan, traveling through the In th«- Rippy-Fradi-nburgh horse-rac«-arrang­
without
informing
the
publisher
am!
the
ed for July 3d, and It will umpicstiohiibly be
L and O ffke at IUMBB ciig , O r .)
country
equippe«!
with
his
various
»port
­
eign policy goes beyond what was nec-
papers are sent to the former «lirection,
CÎ.EAB Torn TACE.
June 4.1891. f
a go.
eeaary in maintaining our pledge of neu­ ing devices and layout» and opening
they are held responsible.
OTK’E IS HEKEOr GIVEN THAT THE
California buyer last week invested in
It bn” been heretofore ibowr is
5.
The
courts
have
decided
that
refusing
trality with Chili. To threaten the insur­ gambling games in the houses of bis s« A v«*rnl
following naiiK-d fattier has filed notice of
tin«- h«»rs«*s in th«- vicinity of C«*ntral
Xc z
r»»luinns that modern mtdi- t > take perodicals from th«* office, or re­
Ins intention to make final proof In support
gent power« with lumbardment of their host» often even against their will. Point, which I* getting to I»«- a stock mark« t * <>l
K,.
clue liasdeinoURtrfttr»! that a pirn« moving ami leaving them uncalle»! for “pri- of his claim, and that sai«l proof will be ma«ir
poets by the American stpiadron, or their Pious England is outraged beyond ex­ some importance.
before th«- judg<* or cl»*rk of th«* county court
Ky*' j * ply skin is n<»t the result of blood ma facie” evi«lence of intentional fraud.
war vessels with battle by the American pression at the revelations no damaging
ot Jackson county, ()r»*gon, at Jacksonville,
Miss Lotti«* R»-«-d ot th«* county-s«*at has
6. Any person who receives a newspa­ Oregon, on Friday July 24, 1SK1. viz: Rob«*rt
discujes, but ¡3 caused by impaired
ironclads, if they did not surrender the to the Prince of Wales, while sporting b«*en «-ngaged t«» t«-a«-h again, n«*xt term, t lie
’«•ntral Point school ata salar' y - of ' $45 per
'ligestion, for which they now give per and maxes use of it. whether he has W ilson. hom«**t»-a«f « ntry No. 4«W, for the SE‘4
fugitive vessel and her cargo, was more England is slopping over with toadyism of (. month.
She gave the best of sat] Intact ion last
\
v*. ‘able correctives instead of pot- subscribed for it or not, is hehl in law as a of SW>4, SW«q of SE‘-4, see. 4. NEU of NW^.
than the situation required, after the the most despicable sort in the etfi»rt to year.
N W»-4or NEU, s« <-. 9. twp 3S S.R. 2 W, W M.
subscriber.
a’!i a'i 1 mineral l»l«>o«l purifiers. Two short tcstU
He nam«*sthe following witness,*« to prove
United States had used her utmost en­ assist the court and the subsidized pre*»»
7. The post master who neglects to give
Peh-r Appl«*gat«- and his party of surv«-y«»rs
his
continuous residence upon ami cultivation
tr«»n.a'.<
aro
I.«'re
given
tocoutrnst
the
action
ol
the legal notice uf the neglect of a person of said land, viz: Merritt B«-lling«*r, Peter
deavors to capture the escaping vessel to distract attention from his peccadilloes. last w«-« k start«*«! for th«- uppi-r Rogue riv«.*r
tl
■*
»
:aih
M»r
.aparillas
and
Joy's
Vegetable
Sar
Truly
“
Ma
’
s
boy,
Albert
E'lward,
”
is
as
to
take
from
the
office
the
newspaper
ad
­
country to uoinplet«- the surv«-y of th« two
Especially is this cast* when the
Elmer, Henry (Blecher. F. W. Knowles; all of
whiult In- has contracted to section- «a ;.ar ii la.
dressed to him, is liable also to the publish Jacksonville. Ja< ks<»n county. Or«*g »n.
insurgent forces have so richly earned great a thorn io the administrati«>n’s township-
ize f«>r I iiu I h Sam.
JOHN Ii. SHF PE,
Mrs P D. Stuart of 1221 Mission street, S. F., er for the subscription price
their recognition as belligerents at once. side across the water as ‘ Ta’» boy>Russ,”
Register.
The town council lias dispon»«*«! with the write* that she took on«? of the leading sarsa
is in Unde Sim’s domains, only the
s»*rvlc«*s of Marshal Lyn«-a as night watch and pa: . ¡a* for indigestion and «lyspepsia, Its »»n!y
American public is more patient under the hav«- appoint«**] L«-«* Rodenburg«-ras sp«uial
Bucklen’s Ar^ca Salve.
Hnve et-tHliliihcd n Lumber Yard at M.^liord uni will k< < p on l.mi-I a liirjr.
Strayed or Stolen
Of« Grant’s Pass cotemporary lias aflbction, f«)r it knows that in two year» |>«»lic«-man at a salary «>f $25 a month. Mor«-or Off'-' t v ::x t«» < h ne pimples to appear on her fa<-e.
assortment ot
Th«* 1.« -t salv.« in th«- world for Cuts, Brui-
recently been the medium through which more he will seek hi» home in oblivion, les» dissatisfaction exists over this « hang«-.
Upf'O ?Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla th« *.«•- S.T« - Fleers Kalt Ilh«-uni. F«-v«*r 8«»r«*s,
From
my
realtlerice.opposite
the
H.
P.
I>.
A
several thoroughly poeted writers have while only revo utron can save England
Many will camp at the fair grounds during ^r*>: t r - t uas the di’appearance of the pim T. tt.-r- ( happ«-«l Hands, Chilblains. C«»rns I,. Co.'s factory. Gram - I1».«, on th. railroad.
sought to enlighten the citizens of south­ from a lifetime of disgraceiul miei ule th«- progr«**-. «»t th«- eamp-tne«*ting now going • es and si:e wa* subsequently relieved of het ami all Skin Eruption*, and positiv«* cur«* KoUK-ttme
Oil the mtrht of May 3h. 1W1. a
<>n
th«-r--. utilizing th«* num«-r<»UH I'uilding* on
ern Oregon relative tothe importance to after Victoria’s death.
Robert Stewart alM fi«r Pii«-.«, «.r m» pay r«*quir«*<l. It is guaran- bright liay horse, four years old, slim, rangy
th«* grounds wlu-rcin to make th«-ms< lv»*s< «»m- ( l .•sti'-'t! a:i !•-■ « • -ia
Inuit
Iona
tall, star in forehead, some white
f«-«
d
to
giv
|N*rf«*et
satisfaction
«»r
m«»m*v
this section of the undeveloped harbor at
fortable. Much inter«*st is taken in the affair wri*.- fr«)m i’-•»’ una. < al., that
r«-fuml«*d. Prie.*‘¿5 cent» per box. For sale on nose, both liiml fai l snd left tori- toot
T iie election which will take place in all over southern Or«-g«»n.
Chetco. It is apparent that, until gov­
being troubicl with boil« he found
white,
sliial
all around with smooth shoes.
by all «Iruggists.
ernment aid can be invoked to provide a the consol ¡«.ate«l city of Portland next
When last seen he had a boot on left hind leg.
Fitzgerabl A; Webb s orchestra w ill furnish tha: bus of the leading saraapa-
A
reward
of
twenty
llvedollars will be aiveti
breakwater at Port Orford, it will be im­ Monday is causing even more excite- theinusicHt f hec-uning grand ballon the 3d of ri’.’.a a* tua.ly in« rcased the erup­
lot Ills return or any information that will
u hu h bids fair to pr«»v<* <«m <»f the most tion«. which rcNponde«! at «'lice to
Eupspoy.
portant for some better protected harbor iaent an«l hard feeling» than did that de­ July,
lend
to
Ins
recovery.
II. J. CLARK,
enjoyable « ver given hi this part of th«* stat«-.
This is what you ought to hav«*; in fivt.
G rant's Pass.
to be looked to as offering shipping fa­ cided in favor of C'jnsuhdatiun on the 1st Frad« nburgh pr«»mis«-s an «-Ku«*llent supper, Joy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla and
y«u
must
hav«*
it
to
fully
enjoy
lif«'.
Thou-
and
h«-
always
fultills
his
promises.
disappeared almost immediately.
cilities which a possible railroad along inst. The citizens have place«i the follow
/-V»
san<.l* are s«*arching for it daily and mourn­
N.
D.
YOUNC,
ing
in'>8l
excellent
?iek»
t
in
the
field
—
the coast, or to the coast from the inte­
The match race lor 5*M yards, arrangtsl for
ing
thrV lln«l it not. Thousands,
rior, would render necessary. There can e<|iiaJly compos»*«! of Democrala and the 3d of July at the fair grounds, I»« tween
An Effective Cure.
thousands «»f dollars are spent annually by
Rippey's
gray
ami
Fradeiitiurgh's
sprinter,
for
be no doubt but what such a road will be Republicans—which ought to an«! will he apurseof $2Wi a sid«-. I*» <-xcit ng much com
E. C. Brooks of Jarksonville.thc <»l«l« st drug­ our p«-«»ph* in th«* hope that they may attain
Jacksonville, On-gon.
in existence within a few years, and elected, Mayor W. S. Mason; city attor­ m«-nt among th«- sports <»f this vall»*y, and as gist in southern Or»*gon, has found a sur«* tills b«««m. Ami y»*t it maybe ha<l by all. \S«*
<-ur»*
for la grippe. It i* taken both Internal­ r«*.*omim*ml El»*ctrl».* Bitters for dyj»|H psia
th«
’
ra«*«*
has
been
brewing
f«»r
a
long
tmu-
and
H.
when it is stated by persons well in­ ney, W. T. Muir; police ju«lg«*,
realize that it will be for bl«H>d and con­ ly an«l applied externally, relieving th»* cough ami all «iis. a*. s «»f the liver, st«»ma« h and
Surveying ot all kind, done In u II i M- c I rm
formed in such matters that Chetco (’aiv; auditor, W. T. Branch; assessor, all
tested «-very f«»ot of th«- way. rare sport is ami that tearful h»-adachc in five inlnut«*s. By kidney*. S«.|«| at 50e. ami $1 a buttle at E. manner
and a' reasonable rate".
offers amueb better hartior than any other Jas. Flower ; street superintendent,1>. W. . - k' ■! for.
rep«-ating a f«-w tini«*s the patient is cur« <1 p»-r-
_________________
IF’Sp.vlal attention paid to locating gov­
C. Brook*?’ drug-store.
matu-ntly
.
well
ami
sound.
This
has
b«-en
us»*d
Taylor;
over-ger
street
department,
A.
place between the Columbia and
ernment
lands.
two seasons and has not fail«*«! in a uas»-, wlu-re
Thr If oriti t.nrlrnrtl.
the Golden Gate, it seems like an in­ Anderson ; surveyor, T. M Hurlburt;
used as directed. P«*ople goto Brooks'drug-
From Friend to Friend
police
commissioner,
Frank
lx)gan
;
fire
The facilities of the proem day for the stor«* in the morning to !»<• tr»-at«-«l ami a«»
ducement of no mean proportions for the
Estray Notice
horn»* at night free from pain and reeling (jo.'s th.' story of the excellence of H >od s
building of the road which is to connect commissioner, M. C. Hay ward; connt*d I rodio lion of everything tb-rt wi.f conduce good.
Sarsaparilla and what |t has ........ mplish.'d.
to m «termi welfare and coni fort of mankind
men,
J
F.
Watson,
H.
B.
Nicholas,
P.
the coast country with this section in­
This
is
the
str..iig.-st
advertising
which
is
sre slmost unlimited, and when Syrup of
TRAYED FROM THE FARM OFTIIE UN-
stead of seeking the Pacific ocean Holikitk, Eugene Shelby, John Myers, Fig. was hrst produced the world was
don.' on Is liali ot tills medicine. We <‘U-
PM.W. Pile»! llchiny I'ilft.
dersign«*d, in Litti* Butt«* precinct. on«j
black Ally .two yeans old. witbstartn forehead.
over some, less favorable route. There Wm. Dent, W. H. Merrick. II. Hanson. enriched wi'h the only perfect laxative S ymptoms —Moisture; intense Itching and d. ator to i' ll honestly what H<>od’»»kirsa-
bratid«*d
G G on left thigh. A liberal reward
It
has
been
eudorse«i
by
tiie
Democrats;
-ai'iirilly
i-
an>l
what
it
will
do.
but
what
it
is not only a most feasible and practica­
known, as it is the onlv ietuedy which is singing : most at night; wors«* by «cratx h.ng.
b<. don-' is far more importaut und far mor*' will be paid for her return or any infornia-
ble route to Chetco, but it may also be but Simon aud Lotan have joined their truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste If allowed to continue tumor« form, which potent.
tion
that
may !«'««! thereto.
Its uuequaled record of cures is
bleed and ulcerate, becoming very «or«*
GEO. G1VAN.
a fact that there is no other way forces to defeat it with candidates of and prompt and etfectual to cleanse the S often
wayne ’ s O intment stops th«* itching and sure to convince those who have never tried
system
gently
in
the
springtime,
or,
in
Eagle Point, June H. 1S»1.
by which the two valley counties and the their own choosing, to-wit. Mayor, M. C. fact, at any lime and the better it is known iilee«llng. heals ulceration, and in most ens •« Hor-i's Susiparilla. that it is an excellent
George;
auditor.
W
N.
Carter;
city
removes th«* union. At druggist*. or I v
great region composing southeastern
the more p ..ular.it becotms.
Dr. Swayne Ac Son, Pii i I ad e i no liein-.
nail for 50c
Oregon can reach salt water
When attorney, E. B. Watson ; police judge, C.
FOR SALE.
phis.
the vast timber resources, the wealth of H. Care*, ; poliT’e commissioner, <»eo. P.
Hay! Hay! Hay!
Frank
;
tirecomnfis
’
doner,I!
.
II.
Holmes;
Is late worth UvlngT
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mineral and agricultural products and I . .
As the hay ing season is at hand, do not for­ A une , i . akge lit t.i„ of pi he poi . i . f . ii
Angus and Durila in stock, can be h.-vl at a F
____ *__ of _* street*, . "t
R S. Green­
Not it y..uyr., tbrouirli i'i.- w-.i-i.l dysiivpt..' ! Children Cry for Pitcher’’: Castorin, get that Mrs. <«. Karuwski has n’»-»ut t«-n or
the possibilities of fruit culture and com- | superintendent
twulv<-D«*f
ring imiw«*r»on ham.'.iat must o«- very reasonable figure by calling on th«» urt-
[
loaf
•
iivt-rdaor
(Inti.irlr
Dr.
A«
k«
r's
D)*p»
p*u<
Tablet*
are
a
iM»*iti
.sitivi-
I
merce with the antipodes are considered. I leaf; overseer street department, S. M. , cure f«»r th«- w««r*t lormsof Dysp pm a, Í ndig>
in
pu\
«b-rsigned,
wh.»s«- p »stoffice a<1<ire*s is Eagle
««■Id at a gr«-at sacrifice. *<> that she c»in pay
i
GEO. GIVAN’
ti fall«. m nw rviuud’.d Pr.ston •
the only wonder is that the work of' » Gill; surveyor, fi. D. Gradon; assessor, th.n, Flatulency nud I'-just ip.it ¡..n. Guaran
«»11 the indebtedness of the estate. These
..u.^e 1 Point
LlrtJe Bunt? PrklQCT.
wed.
tno^rcTe are neM* aud tbv best in the maik-“.
Ake.”
K.T BRUTHIRS. M W iitm 6U New York.
» Ct*-
building the road Las not already twgun. N. s. Fierce.
set afoot tiy the New York Unrhi t soc­
ial correspondents in South America ttiat
tiie late financial eiiil atras-ments of th-
great banking-house of Baring Bros.,
arising out of injudicious investments m
Argentine securitii s. aa» brought about
bv a Yanlt< e pili drummer, who by a
stroke <d >)ie< ulative lilck became a
million pre hun-eli and. winninj the con­
fidence <d i lie banker»,w as I hereafter their
trusted tinanc al ag -nt in the southern
hem.sphere, plan ng millions of the
tirin’" ninnev where it would do them the
le»st good, winle at th.- same time
affording him a liberal income, through
briliery anti ebieareiy.
utensil» in th«- air for a while.
Ordinance No. 106.
An ordinane» authorizing a loan for a t« rm ot
\ « aiproviding t«>r tin- manner of ¡«wuing
bond* tln-rutor, and tin* tim«* ami manner «>f
paying th« «Mtn«* mii «1 authoii/.ing thenal«*
ttn r«i»t, t«»r
“ th«- purpose of raittiriK fund* tor
intimai improvement» in th« Town»»f Ja« k-
Honville.
Tin- p« opi«
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
irx” is womu #i"Ooo.
THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION
A . H. «ARSON.
H . I. < AKM»M
REDLAND -!- NURSERY.
Six mil» * South of Grant’* Pass, Joscpbine
County, Oregon.
A II. CARSOX t SOX', Propridws.
100 000 TREES IN STOCK,
Apple. Pear. Peach,
Plum, Prune. Apricot
Nectarine, Cherrv,
Almond. Chestnut.
Meiiford Cregr-n
IT STARTED WITH A COLD.":
(lur t r« « s are grown without irrigation on
r«-«l hill land, and all of anown varieties tiiat
sm «-e«'«l in S<>uthern < >reg<>n.
Tin»*«-«-ontemplating tr< <- ph*.r.ti;ig will do
w< l! t«> visit « hit orchard an«] nurs<-rv . or write
to u* 1 or price list. Ad«!r«>* t<» ns at Murph),
Jos. |4nn« « «uinty. Or. won. orto R. R. smtioh.
Grant's l’ass, Oregon.
A H . (’ a R< o N A SON.
HARDWARE AXD TIXWARE DEPOT
AT CENTRAL POINT
DR. ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY: JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh.
P
LUMBER YARD AT MEDFORD.
Henry Klippel.
N
Jonas A. Lee.
ROGUE RIVER LUMBER CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Lumber, Lath £ Pickets.
Flooring, Rustic and Ceiling,
Cedar, Yellow Pine and Sugar Pine Seasoned Finisliinii Lumber.
Wh«*rc is k«-pt «- insfanily on hand a complete
and firs’-via»»* sto»k ot
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware. Cutl.ry,
PAINTS
OILS
OF ALL KINDS
Mschanics’ Tools,
iORlCULTDRAL IMFLEHED1S
NAILS. ROPE.
An-I. v. rj tli.na et"e linaginal-'.' tn thin line.
Mj x . hh N an-iii w and of the bivt l.ian-te and
«•It1 lie Xi Id at the
Lowest Ruling Prices.
G’Ve me a call befor« point ••’*« where.
J.C.MIER1DAN
Valuable Property for Sale.
NE <H Till’. MOST DESIRABLE FARMING
and M. >< k ru nulle* ins»)uth«in(n-4g<»n,«-oii-
O taiiiing
«HO acres, |<H-at«-«l «>n th« famous R« d
Blank« ( pruni«*, a sli««rt distai»« «- 1i««m I’i -'*-.
p« « t po*t<iffii-u in Ja« k>«'ii e.iunty. Or«g«>n.
I his ram h i* ‘•necia 11) adupt« <1 t« • 1 he prodiiu-
tion ot ha) ami st.H-k, !>«-ing well wat« r« -I hii <4
ti bular) !.. almost unlimit«*«] rang«*. V« g« tu­
bi«-* and «»th« i larm crop* also pro»luc«-«l in
abundan«-«-. Th«-d«'V»-iopmeiit <«l laiv« lumb«-r-
ing interot* will turnioh h horn«- murk« t for
all that « an la- pr<Mluc«<). It will I»«- .*(>ld with
all irnprox « unut*, *t« uk. tool*. fnrmUig imple-
m« nt>, also a valuabl«- timi»« r and milling
pr«»p«-rt) adjoining, if <I«* mi «-»1. F«»rt»rmsand
turtln i informal ion appi) to S. S. Aik« r.
Prosp« «. t, <jr S. J. Day, Ja< kaonvilh*.
SI'BVEVOR
S
0 ATA R R
THE POSITIVE CURE.
L
DO YOU WlhT TO SAVE
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25 to 50 < ‘ENT*
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H «•<>. -.«rit * tor <>ur Illustrate»] ('utahigue,
containitig illusi rat ioti* un«) prie«*» ««t « v«-ry
thmg inaiiiiluuturud in th<- I nited Stat«*s. ut
munula» turetw' prie«-*.
1<».« nmi i II iim radon*
al! lui« * r« pr« *« ntc«l. ('atahjguu mail<«d free
<«n a| pii« at ioii. Addr«***
< HI» AGO GENERAL St l’PLV
No. 17* W'est Van Bunn St..Chi< àgo
EMORY
MiiKiwAndfirtntcnwttl. B-w>ks V*am«*'t
in «»n* r**<jing. TtMtim<>ni*!s frotn all
parta ot theglob»*. Pr-wpectuB pogv
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