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Publisher. BS'-niiTioy 1: a ïes . [ WIMER. I ♦2 35 ,«r (in «dvMwe) ....... ......... ” Cupidi. ... ......... Printing of all Kinds A i Inclep —IN 11IZ— .S.-r.t Paper, Devoted Especially to th GRAVES PA<’. .»’M- : PBOFE831UN A L—LEGAL. 1»A\T< BROWER, HIP, HIP, HURRAH!!! \ Interests oi Southern Oregon. VìV, OR. IRIDA Y FERRI ARY IS, 1SS’ t ;¡« C¿p Closing Up. Texas Sufferers. NO. 47. The New Chines« Treaty. Grunt’« l’asu, ao named alter <,.'n*ral Grant, i- a «.ounty neat centrally located in Southern Oregon. I, is a progressive . I U iwh o( itiio inhabitants, and iu tin- ri.iin uiii>|>Iy point lorn large portioa of «,• 'ntry uevoted to mining, lumbering . .r:< iltcre and iruit-raising. Cliuudo un excelled The ('-.»i itnut being the only paper pub- a->he.| in JoceiJiiim county, with a goal circulation in JuekeoU county, enable« it to be one of the IxMit adverttoiag nie.'linm« in SoutlK'm Oregon. For rate», addree« 1'iiK < '«»1 Kiita, Grant’« I'aaa, Oregon. It Saddened Him. The editor of a country exchange It is pretty well understixxl now The United States Senate has A railway postal cleik w!:-» arrived from .1 ..4..i.i yesterday reports passed the bill appropriating $to,- that the proposed treaty lietween 11 ves in a house located lietween a 000 for seeds to !>e di dributed a China ami the United State* is well Methodist church and a dance hall. ! 11 ‘ that Ira n : v ill run into M mtague, « P am , - - - - O bhoox . on the Cab: >;nia and Oregon rail mong the sufferers by the Texas along in preparation, but it will not One night last week there was a road, i n . u.i after to-day. The drouth. The bill was introduced be ucgoti lied in t ,ie for my e o meeting at the church aud a dance ill practice in al! thu courts of the stage fr in Asldar.d will connect by Representative Lanham, of that lation under it dining this ;es«i->n, at the hall. It lieing quite comfort Office on Sixth strvat, near post- with the train at Montague, and State, and iscertainlv in the interest Representative Morrow said that he able out of doors, the editor sat on tlie di'ii'tice betwe n Ashland and of humanity. In the psesence of proposed to push his bill on the the verandah and took in the situa H. U. MITCHELL, • ague i« on’c fifty miles. An such suffering, it seems little short House calendar at this session, and tion, jotting down the following ATTORNEY AT LAW. muse force-is a’, work and in a of cruel to higgle about tire consti not wait until the new treaty was which he heard: "Let us pray—all v.eek or 1.-i days track will be tutionality of such a measure, espe negotiated. The Morrow bill us it salute—we lieseech Thee, to join I ra N t ’ s P ass , - - - - O beuos . laid to Laird's, ten miles further on, cially in view of the amount an now stan Is has lieen so emasculated hands and draw near—circle to the and this will reduce the staging to I nually expended in the gratuitous that it is of very little value. Tile left—listen to us—first four forward ^■Fill practice inali Stata al-, mt f rty n. From M< nt igue , distribution of seeds throughout the bill which pas cd the Senate is and back, as we all promenade— Ce r' I 111 ■ ; . ’ I .'I •’ much stronger, but it is safe to say kneel before Thee and balance all— to the Siskiyou mountains there is country. SAM. WHITE, about twenty-five miles of com-1 A recent dispatch fron Fort \\ orth that under the circumstances no bill present our pe tition—grand right ATTORNEY AT LAW. paratively le.cl country, in which refers to tweuty-one counties in the at all will pass it this session. The and left for Christ’s sake ■seat the road can lie built very rapidly. State that liave been stricken with House Committee on Foreign Af-iyour partners.” The editor was paASt’a F ass , - - - - O reoox . The road is to be pushed to an early drouth. The County Judges haw fairswill prefer to wait until the more Ilian saddened at the degener completion, and it is predicted that been beseiged by the unfortuuate; new treaty is negotiated which will acy of the village, and went off and Vili pre etica in all the Courta of the State it will b? C'ji’i'jlcted to a junction people of the district. In one I permit tlie passage of a bill which joined a base Dall club in order to H. KELLEY. with the Otvg n and California by county, as the scene is described, ! will L>e a permanent settlement of lie neutral.—[Ex. ATTORNEY AT LAW. July 1, 1.SS7. the starving ¡x-ople come by scores the question, while it will not vio Representative Munger's bill for 'l’lte late t concerning the sile of to the Court House, "and the late any international agreement. J acksonville . - - - - O kkc . on . 1 the relief of poor witnesses, is a sen- the Oregon and California Radroad women crying, say, ’Judge, we are I The following from the dispatches able one It does not speak well to the Southern Pacific Company is hungry,’ when he deals out a few ------------------- (000) I taken from the Railway Age of quarts of coni, all that he lias to to the Oregonian gives the outline for our civilization that the present the proposed postal telegraph have lieen in existence January j 'I. It reads as follows: give, andon which thev subsist’ • • . of - - f - 1 . » law 1 . — should U_* I’ L2 t t 13 1 1 / \ 11« 1 It 1 ' £ It 1 •' — • ' i , i 1 1« : t ' 1 1 « 11 I a. I 1 • A. . v . a . 1 a 6 w-a . d-v A—■ II. K. HANNAH, The Oregon and California first 1'1: - >...*, ii-.-lf h.G b-.-nsl.-A i-i .if "'’stem now in com wot pci lection, s, long. I he amendment propose* I fording any relief whatever. “ It is is ’ •xpected to be completed I by Mr' Munger is substantially the "It is V “ “ mortage bondholders are to receive ATTORNEY AT LAW. at the rate of 110 in exchange for a-tonishini.” nd one of the relief ¡»¿’d brought liefore congress during provision of the California law on Oman the subject. Under the present law their present Ix.-ads new forty year ■ miittee. • to . . tliei-ntire.ounuv llle,l , ’lc c:lt ' - 1 11 . . Id gold 5 per c*nt. bonds, guaran- stand by and provide no adequate re- . The senate committee on postoi •1 ¡n this State, a witness who is a Office in Orth building, Orejón street :ed both principal and interest, lief, where twenty-one chief officers J fices and post roads have authorized stranger or too poor to give bonds r Wilson, of to or -.- his at the trial, may, S. W. FORBES, y the Southern Pacific Company, of so manv counties have set forth1 Senate ', , , . Iowa, . . .ijo.la- . uqiort i - f w ----- appearance ..-------------------- p,|v .a ,lb> ot- together with g, 4 in cash for each NOTARY PUBLIC. a substitute tor that introduced by fence, "lie put into jail to await the liond. These new bonds, lob' issu and charitible society could, in a K sebv ’- ii . le and A ltii ' ivse , J osephine new .■ bill i trial. injustice of such a pro- ed at the rate of S.to.ooo per mile, week’s time, go through the district:. Senator , Edmunds. The , ------ The -------- » C oisti -, O iiroox . are to be recur; I by a new mortgage, by an agent and obtain the full facts. | g m’de up of the firat eleven sections ,-ceding is apparent. It makes the framed by the same commit question of personal liberty, with a equivalent in jxsint of lien and While the hand of the charitable is °* ............ ■( 'ast c,'nSr<‘ss a“d reported by person against whom no charge is priority to the existing first mort- withheld the people are a at starva tcc Senator Hill, of 1 c . ti.n _«■ Colorado. i- ' These made, a question of property. Mr. g <ge of tlie Oregon and California, tion's door.”— [News. sections provide for the establish-____ ______ that ___ a wit- Munger’s ____ bill provides MEDIC IL. and will hear interest from July 1, ment by the posttnas’er-general oi ness who proves himself unable to Diphtheria. 1S8". The Oregon and California W. F. KREMER, M. I»., ................ . a postal telegraph system by con- give bonds, may have his testimony preferred stockholders will receive -----------------(ooo)----------------- Th;. insinuating <li ;..■. wlm-fi trading for the petformance of the taken conditionally, and thereupon one share of Central Pacific stock, Physician an,I Surgeon. is just now so prevalent in this city service with the existing telegraph that he be discharged. There is no III GOODS SHIPPED DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY and sold for even- two shares f their own md St.itc, aw.'.-1 n > ¡air .11. -. paioiul compamt < ¡ bast ’ s P ass , . - - - O bïoc 1 lie go\emment is re- reason why Oregon should uot place /ILL to the fanner at from 25 to 50 per cent, less than similar Goods stock, together with 4 shillings ster memories in tluv.inis of hearts, quired to furnish offiiccrs and make itself in accord with the surrounding ling foreaeh preferred share, and the Calls respoti l-.l to at all hours, day or are sold at. Our PLOWS are given to the Farmer on a at this time it appears to lx- provision for selling stamps to cover] states and Territories on the sub common stockholders will get one Just ni,;bt. raging with terrible energy every- 1 i charges. The schedule of rates i«!ject._ [News. Central l’acd;c share for every lour where throughout the northern ' fixed at eo cents for 20 words, where > — • < 'i L 1 1 W. II. FLANAGAN, M. 1>. of their own shares, together with hemisphere—iu this country, not the distance for trasmission is iooo The bill by Watts, of N amhill each three shillings sterling for For furtlui particulars of Prices Etc., call upon our local agents, fhysician aud Surgeon. only on the i ar ific Coast, but in | ! miles, aud five cents for every 250 county, asking that the prohibition common share.—[News. the Eastern States as well. It is > miles, provides that no charge for , amendment l>c - ubmitted to the peo- GEO. W. RIDDLE, at Riddle and Grants Pass. GaAsr’s 1' ass , ... - O ukuox . ‘ also raging with even greater vio 20 words be less than 20 cents, pie, has passed both houses of the DR. J. HINKLE, Central Point. Nev. Incorporations. lence in many parts of Europe. I11 Night rates arc fixed at fifteen cents Oregon legislature. It is presumed A. DUNLAP, Phoenix. <‘*M.-e at residence, corner Main ar. 1 The Umpqua River Railroad and one town in Hungary it has lately for 2000 miles or under. All. words Gio special election will l>e author- 'lhird »tn*■ Call nie! any ¡1. .r, C. FARNHAM. Ashland. day or nigh. Improvement Company lias filed ar broken out with fearful force, tint except the date are to be counted, G.ed for this purpose, and the amend- Or Address ticles of i r. '.iporatiou in the office of 20,000 inhabitants in one city, and lor every five words or less in '»ent will be voted upon at the next iñt. r. w. van :> yki : of the Secretary of State. The 2,135 j>ersons were recently sick al excess of twcnt\ an addition of one- general election. The legislature capital .<• .’k i, and the in- <>ne time with diphtheria, awl 1000 fifth of the twenty word late is to has done the proper thing in allow Murphy. Josephine County, Or. GnrwyaJ’.s« - - O jieoon . ing tl sis ue to go bfloie the ¡K'o orp-. ; a ■ J. C. Drain, Levi ' of the sufferers died. With refer Kent Jo;. Sellers, J. E. l’ivton, J. ence to remedies, a Geinian paper at not exceeding ts cents each one pl‘‘- We believe the measure to lie h mid German Spuken. W. Crcwson, W. A. Perkins, II. ’recently gave the following: We hundred v id . . 'nt al night .* -1 74 1 impracticable, but are willing to >n Main si roet, near drag store. He ley, J. if. Hedden, A. E. Ozof, deem it a public duty to make known cents dm m , the dav, and tile same ‘bide by the decision of the people J. 1!. Leed . W. F. Jewett, A. W. , every remedy which may snatch a pro rata rate fot each word in excess upon Inis important question. Let C. LFMPERT, M. ]>., "Drop” copies the voters of this state study the Recd, II. M. Colwell, and W. Kily- sngle victim from death. Thus we ot c'tie hundred. Graduate Leipsic University,Ger. kendall. One of the purposes of learn with much interest that strong are not to exceed 25 cents per 100 -(uestion well in all its bearings, and the coaipany, is to build a railroad poll wine or fiery madcria and mill- ■ words at night and fiftv cents dur-, not enact a law impossible of excell Ask your Grocers for it. Dont be put off by being from Gardiner, Douglas county, aga is l>eing used on the part of! ing the day. The p^tmnster gen tion, void of revenue, a bribe for (all* rcyomèsl to alali hours, dav or told that anything else is as good. Every sack of Orc/, si, to Boise City, Idaho, the physicians with great success rial is required to retain ; cents ' Vasion. and a bid lor political and night. <»!d<>n opposite mover's hotel. this Flour warranted to make Jacksonville, Or."><->n. general course to b.- easterly, along against diphtheria. Even in a case from the charge upon each me -age judicial corruption—[Independent, the Umpqua river, to Elkton; thence where a poor child had already l>ecn 1 and pay over the remainder to the w w p , re, on the same course along Elk ere-k given up and they had lx?en unable! eomp .uy as full compel) atmu for tllrIie(1 ln5t neck froln thcir Ore?goIl ®oT Fac sitnili of Brand displayed where on sale. ■“Xi.'l to Drain, on the O. & C. R. R.; to decide upon the well-known tra . trip. Thev brought with them one cheotomy operation, the life was thence easterly on such route A co-i't J iiiv .1 largest , , apples, . ■- _ O heoon . , aiav , maintain itsown , of . ‘ the we . believe, lecled over the Cascade saved by a glass of strong port wine. I may be sei office outside <> the postoiliccs lor " 1 1 ■ .. _ 4 v xml Ashland, Gr. . 1 that was evet seen in Spencer. It mountains, and a place of destina- It is related in one instance that the transni 1 ■ ion of telegrams upon 1 ’ measures over r fourteen inch«« in tion. Also of the First Pie-byte- special medical officer Dr. Fiedler, itsown ra es. 1 hepoetmaster-gen- circumference, and weighs one and rian Church of Ashland; capital in Dresden, was extraordinarily I eral is required to advertise forj a half pounds. It was a large yel slock $5,ooo: inc ai|x>rators, W. C. successful with the child of a State 1 «ealed projxisals for the performance ANXOIK. low luscious varii-ty and we wanted Atkinson, W. W. Kcntuor, and W. official. The child was already in of the service and to contract with to get outside of it, but as it was a lying in the throes of death when,! the company whose projjosai is S. Gore.—(News. J. WIMER & SON, present from G. C. Farr tn Father through the fire which the port wine deemed the most favorable. Boixls | FACTIRKRS OF— , . Annett, we refrained. We were in A Tew Appointments. I communicated to the veins, in a required for the uithlul tx-r ¡- , ... . _ ... • are 1 Have tlia largest rtoro in Josephine . ,, ’ie ntn- 1 lormtd that . these apples 1 ini'«* of id service «.vrvuv ¡in« 1 ‘ ♦ grow t 1 in I short time a heavy perspiration j formance and I 1 the con-1 abundance in county, which is <15x32 feet, and two >;> jintments have The following a Oregon, ana that they Lumber, Doors, Windows, stories, tilled with been made by Ga ,-ernor Pennoyer: . broke out and the fungus and phlegm I tract is to contain provisions which are now selling at 45 cents per bush Brackets, nnd Mouldings. Notaries public. J. . N. Deinran, which would otherwise have brought I will prevent discrimination in order el. Verily, Mr. Farr’s ¡x-ople miut Prineville: Henry II. 1 Booth, Salem: nlxiirt suffocation, were ejected.—! of transmission unfavorable to the have settled in the original garden. AND ALL KINDS OF— postal telegraph. The contract is Wilson M. Barnett. Wasco; J. II. [Mining and Scientific Press. -[Clay County Naw:«. to extend over five years and if the ♦ - ■ —«• Clayton, Stimmer L: ,:ike; Geo. V. R. ng> Cattle Outlook. company shall have fully and fairly I The Central Pacific railroad Hamilton, milton, Pendleton 1: W. R. Pri- performed its duties it tnay l»c ex-i throughout the State, was assessed (ZfocZ«/. ' ) vett, Jefferson; C. E. Bayard, The Dalle.,: Geo. M. Miller. Eugene City; The Texas Live Stock Journal tended for another five upon condi-; at ox er 531.200 per mile last year, Give Honest Welrtt Oil Messore. F. W. Fenton, Lafayette; Ahio D. furnishes some "figure, and esti tion that a uniform rate, or lielow and the jear previous, the rate was he Introduction of— Watt, Portland ; Gramelle E. Clark, mate«” which are credited to Col. the lowest rate s|>ecified in thin con < ver 534,* » k > per ihile, which in- Granite creek; W. T. Hume, Port S. P. Cunningham. Tlie totals of tract, without regard to distance, ; links tlie rolling stoc k. The build- TRAVELERS,’ MINERS' AND land. Conimi* .ioni ers of deeds for range cattle in December, 1885, are shall be adopted, in which case the in;;« and stationary improvement, government will deduct only 2 outside of roadbeds, are assessed FARMERS' SUPPLIES. < '.■■■■■<'•.ì.’Cli uì ■ i Hall Adams, Bos- given xs follows: cents for each telegram instead of 3. | separately in the counties where IIAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER ton, Mass.; E. Il. Tharp and Eu- 'Flic company entering into this they are located. The narrow gtmge gene W. Levy, San Francisco; and Colorado.. We keep e ......... contract is required at once to open 1 roads are assessed at ljctween $ o , ock > CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. rouver. W. Wyoming................. \V. Byron Dan for use as provided in the act such and >7,000 per mile.—[Yreka Jour T. 8. P. D. & L. Co. Usir For Price List, address Montana................... lines as it may have at the time and 1 nal. Utah Anoth i, allowed four years within which | «.TIFAI’ FOR CASH OR TROI'I'CE. Grant's Fa«s, Oregon. Rev. F. X. Blanchet, who has West Kansas. to put in ojicra'.ion such additional Waldo. .... Oregon. Tht ►v just returned from east of the moun- Indian Territory. . lines as may lie required. Tie post- , PASS, HURBA !” has issued “HURRA FOR GRANT’S Neutral Strip master-general is directed to adver-j t Uns, reports the snow aL feet <leep . the N. Mexico and Ariz 8X7,000 of tisc for sealed proposals to ¡>ell the at Bly nnd ¡8 inches deep at Link- illKl call acervi 901 existing lines and franchises to the ' ville and still deeper in Lake * . number^ meantime government, and if the projjosals re This means much loss of stock ast or HIVING THE CAN NOW >e redeemed covered by 17« ceived arc deemed fair and reason kss there is an early change J. B. MARSHALL & SON a the date at once wcathc r. — | Times. f able he is required to report FINEST STORE ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON’. Girls are of few days call leaves of pr Wish to inform the people of Grant’s same to congress. — [Register. C. C. Beekman of Jacksonville Piuw mid Burrojn<ling country that the three per mischief and whosoever they have opened a new stock of .1 T. G Hendricks of Eugene tj' is not wise, A. W. Presley, who is in the Over $1 2,- thereby ■ ty. lm.e been .apj-ointed regents looking after a claim lie has 1«. i nd tided in young girl chcwcth fit of the State University by Gov. the legislature, yesterday recc ional haste and stam;>>2th her a letter from hi.« wife stating that Pennoyer, and the 5’tatc Senate im- 1 by look thou a little out. their residence !c on I.iltle Butte cr eek, mcdiately c< nf.rmed their nomina- ssi ve forth in the evening in 1* AND CIGARS.------ alxjut 22 miles from Jacksonv ’ille! nain- short sleeves; but in tl ic burned on last Momlav. with air most Glass- ware an i Qucens--ware. ( ♦< )< H ». WHAT TRUE MERIT Y/H.L DO. I11 view at the window the entire content The fire The unpn*n*«i<*nt<*<l iu I o of Ikwho-**» the sleigh from the fire place chimney Mrs. They have al«o in Connection a man Syrup within a few yearn, hr.« a»- Oe "CSCUe ne oi th for a Presley, ton died th.- world it 1« without doubt FI RST-CLASS REST AURA NT, 1. she do the artid burn Ih. rai, -l and bert remedy ervr «Jiacor- 4*T«' I I t the ; Ci-dv and eih , tual «tire of th th- . I where they trill iced the hungry. ' I id III’ H-v<*ri-l Lung buff. 1 a her >11 w Inch I I Salem State ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM ! ! • uauil 1 rws'riptiona pru tune 1, as it «foes not dry up by On,., ime« a Week, and flic new railroad to l»e built from i^li jie <! «can* still in the contrary removed I Im unbolt to Sacramento river, u to D, . licala tli»‘ iwla al erMCt the California and Oreg .in bani in it pftr»'!/ heal- railroad at Proberta, 8 miles soi DEAL IN— «atte kept in tin hotwo >f Red Bluff, an 1 Red Bluff is mak ETC .make their a|- 1 ’rovwioti Flour nnd > iloelor’d bills mid .« ing an eft rt to have it conn* ct at A trial will that place. To make-in ti change liii poai f «“Ail ou Subscribe for the C ockier . cost the company at least nr.ii generai or farm prodt k > v.hi< h the !' d Bi ill )M',nle "■5 cis., largo THE PiOTEi AND OXLY NEWSPAÎTE unvil ¡rilevai Law à Notary Public --------- FOR THE CELEBRATED SOLID COMFORT SULKY PLOWS OUR WALKING FLOWS ECO NO MISI Have Reversible Points and Shares, Two Days’ Test Tri WIMER & MEE, Ashland Citv Roller Mills Snow-Flake Brand — The Best in the Market. White, Light, aul Sweet Bread, E. C. LANDERS. SUGAR P'NE DOOR & LUMBER CO. HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS. The Latest Improved Machinery, New Store New Goods CAMPBELL à TUFF Groceries, Candies, Tobaccos, Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains