west siiis ten, m m sale statues.
. R.O.DUNCAN, Prop.
First-clan Rig always in best repair. Horse Board
ed by Day, Week or Month. Horses bought and Sold.
Moore's Brick Stables, West Side
Medford, Oregon
oooo0ooocoooaodaoacccwoooocwc
I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, and can make
any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed.
Show me the opening and I will screen it.
RWT A V Contraetor
W Vjrlvrl. If and Builder,
. Medford, Oregon
Eifert's
MADE TO
ORDER GARMENTS
IT'S THE MAN
BEHIND THE SHEARS'
Who Creates the Nobby Fit. EIFERT Gsrmente are Cut and Dipp
ed by Artistic Workman, who devote tbelr time and ability to pLeaas
hit customers.
Orden taken (or Suit!, from $14.00 and up.
Order! taken (or Over Coats, (14.00 and up.
8aita Preaaed and Cleaned.
Will Scientifically meaiure you, wko hu the
. . . Knowledge of Meaiure menti
Eifert
1 W, W. EIFERT
The City Tailor, Meford.
. We Guaranteed the Fit.
Vfyevyyavv vkevevevevev
Coal! Coal!
Consumers or Draymen desiring
high-grade hand picked Coal at
$7.50 a ton can get any amount
they wish at Pacific Coal Co's
tipple, 5 miles east of Medford.
Scales at tfte. Mine
Road is now in first-class condition
PACIFIC COAL, CO.
R. E. DOAN, Manager
MEDFORD IRON WORKS,
Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and
Engine Repairing.
Semi-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron,
. Brass and Semi-Steel Castings
of all Descriptions. - Iron Build
ing Fronts.
All Work Guaraneed.
. Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night. ;
" : f MEDFORD, OREGON.; v
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. -
KOMlcrf , Orefon, Paoaaber IS.
!WM H sereDy sirea
Oaltae ttaM! Lead oatae, .
IB, 1SVT.
! ill! aw
Uk tae DiwvMaona of tbe a at OesaTeea o
jaa a, lHa, entitles "An aetforUMseleol
tlaur lull la th. autaa caiuerjla Ore
gon, "erode and Wuhloitoa Tatvaorr." aa
awlri to all the rnbile Land aua by act
et Aaiael,um,
ida tunrwoaTB,
I Pertoa, eoantrol Jsclaos, (Stats ee Terrl
torr) of Oraaoa. aaa tblsdar died latalionea
bmwom alaunwnt No. KeVfor tbawebaM
of fee g KB M, el see . , la Tw Na. at,
1IUV NoS, e W II aad will cH.raroot to
sbow tbat the laaa toackt la. saere valuable
lor lu Us barer etooe then (or errtraltarel
Mrpoaaa, a&a 10 miHiu mm
Unobalora A. I. Blltoa, O, a. Cos alaaloaar,
ai au eataa la MeaJoreToivoea ea welaeedar,
tae 4k day at Hank. m.
Ht una aa wltaaaaaai WUHaM T. vrlere.
MtepaBM,AaaUrra:aa taaael AUaa.
VSmtM adjenalySie
I.CWard'o
OkbeejavTtoawaj. JaiaMaM Ooeah a4
MB Ikes er
aJ.TfeaM.
Cougbs,Colds,
laatMtoilSlt
Klamslb County Nc 1.
Kluiatb tails Republican: .
O.ia of the largeat leal aetata deala
ever eonaummaod la tbli olty was
put through Tueeday. when h.
J sorbs pnrohaaed from O. W. White
the property at tbe ooroet of Main
rni aiith etrsst. It baa a frontage
of ISO f jet on Main and 116 feet
deep, Thia deal baa been andei eon
slderstna for noma time and to oer
talo waa Mr. Jacob! of purchasing It
that ba bad plana drawn for tbe
atructuie that la to be erected there
on. Tbli building will ba modern
la erery nepeot.' The groond floor
will be divided Into lire itore room.
UpaUlra IU te hotel, with
ground floor offloe, Evsh room will
nave bot and cold water and eereral
will bava prlrate bato It will be a
hotel that will bava few aqoala in the
elite ouUide of Portland and er 'l be
an ornament to tbe olty The prloa
paid for the property waa llo,0C0,
and la a ra'r indioation of the man
oer la which bualneea property In
tbla olty la Increasing In Tela Thia
la the mat aUp la tbe tiovement
looking toward the upbuilding of a
greater Klamath Falls and one that
will thia year ba followed by many
other enterprises of equal Import
ance, The aale of delinquent tax proper
ty oy the iberllf, occurred at tbe
court houae Friday. On account cf
tbe temporary injunction preventing
the aale of tbe holding! of tbe Calif
ornia ds Oregon Land Company,
there waa very little valuable proper
ty left for aale, the greater portion
being White lake City and Duffy's
addition lota, Thia piovaa that pro
perty la Klamath oonnty la too val
uable to allow It to be lold for taxea
Klamath Falla Express:
A drunken Dutchman took tempor
ary poateaalon of Meirtll lait Satur
day and rode bla bona on the s'dc
walk defy log all the marahali -Klamath
ooonty. Fine, IS and costs,
lather cheap conaldering tbe faot
Vt it ooita a inn In thia town 110
rid ooata to admlulater drubbing
to an Individual and receive a knife
rrcnnd from a third patty.
Beginning thia morning tbe Kla
math rails poatouloe packed to the
management of the new postmaster,
K A Emmltt, H F Muidook retiring
Mr Murdook hai bad six oontluuoua
years aa postmaster and haa given
the publio tbe Beat of eervioa Al-
onjrb hie administration of the
cftice haa at times been critiotter1.
auon olftioiama have been made with
out knowledge of the oontiitlona ao
taolly existing In the otUce
Not guilty." Saturday night
Peter Perersteinet walked home a
freo man after having been on trial
In the circuit oourt for a week past
obarged with the murder of Jamos
M. Johnson, and a devoted wife saw
her loa re dispelled aa theae words fell
'-om the judge's 1 lps. The verdict
waa reaohed after less than an hour's
dell deration by tbe Jury, and aa
the Corpron case, met wl b general
approvrl. When court ooovaned
Saturday morning, tbe defendant
waa put on the witness atand and
told hia story of the onourrences at
the Klamath Bar on last Christmas
eve when Johnson received bis death
wound. Hia testimony waa pracM
oally the aame aa that of frank Corp
ron given at bis trial Tbe afternoon
waaTtaken up witb tbe aigameota of
the attorneys and tbe instructions of
tbe oourt. Tbe jury retired at 6:50
aad returned the verdict few mln
utee after 6 o'clock.
HAPPENINGS EN OREGON
Prrerott Dock rnrra Landward.
Kalnler The main duck of the
Braver Lumber Company, at Pres
eott, haa broken down and 1,600,000
feet of lumber went with it. For
tunately the dock fell In toward the
lend side and all the lumber waa
aaved except what wai broken. Tbe
loss Is estimated at from lit, 000 to
115.000.
Handcar Struck by Work Train. .
Olendale While coming from
their work near Reuben, the hand
car of the section orew on the
Southern Pacific railway waa struck
by a work train going east aa It
rounded a curve la the canyon. All
the crew except D. B. Marker
Jumped. The tandcar was thrown
from the trek and wrecked, and Mr.
Marker sustained serious Injuria.
New Beeerve Uiafict.
Eugene On March IS a new dis
trict of the National forest reserves
will be established, with headquar
ters at Eugene, and Supervisor Belts
will have charge of tbe division.
The new division Includes all that
territory north- of the forka of the
Willamette and Deschutes rtvera,
and aoutb of th'e north line of town
shrin IS, and extends fromlthe coast
east to a point several miles east of
the aummit of the Cascades
Town Lou Sold for Taxes,
Seaside There haa been much
contention over the taxea levied hy
West Seaside for the building of the
broad board walk along the ocean
iront. Some refused to pay the
taxea and some who lived ejsewhere
could not be located tad Were not
notified, consequently .75 , lets were
sold on March 1 for dellnOuent Im
provement taxes. The ciry of West
Seaside purchased all thia property
and deeda for the lota were placed
file tor record with the county
clerk.
Prof. rl. A. Howell, of Havanna, Cu-
ba. Recommends chasn
Cough Remedy.
"As long ago as I can rememder my
mother was a fatthfnl user and friend
0( Chamberlain's Congo. Retnedv, but
never in my life have I realized ite
true value uaui now," writes r-roi. a.
A. Howell. o( Howell's American
oonuui, navioi, vvua. ju mo nigm
o( February 8rd our baby was taken
sick with a very severe old ; the next
day was worse and tbe following night
nis eonaiuon wee aesperate. tie couiu
not lie down and It was neoeasarv to
have him in the arms every moment
Even then his breathing waa difficult.
I did not think be would live until
morning. At but 1 thought of my
mother's remedy, Chamberlaln'sOougb
Remedy, whloh we gave, and It afforded
Eroenpt relief, and now I days later, he
al futlv recovered. Under tbe circum
stances I would not hesitate a moment
In saytsf that Chamberlain's Oough
Remedy, and that only, aaved the lite
T mp Amr HttU hn Vnml kw CT
Strang.
The Meaao latmlraae ea arte aad
mwaltloM nave decMad to re
favorably a Mil approprlatta IOt,-
M0 for the participation 01 me
United Bute In the InteraaUenal
expeeltlon at Tokto, Japan, la 1111
The Senate) Arsnr pay increase
bill, granting aa Increase of 4 per
cent In the pay of enlisted men and
ef smaller percentar.ee to oSeers,
varying with rank, hat been paaaed
by the Senate.
The President haa signed a proe-
lajnwtion creating the Otark Na.
tloaal Forest In the norotkweatern
part of Ark ansae.
Oood For b vary body.
Mr, Norman R, Coulter, a prominent
architect la to ueioen trairaiag, Ben
Traocleeo. earn "I (ally endorse all
that baa beea said of Electric Biuara
aa a tonio medicine. It Is good far ev
ery body. It corrects stomach, Hver and
kidney disorders In a prompt and e Bor
eal area oer and builds up lbs est)
Eleeule Kuan la tbe best sprlog
tssM evareeid ever a drearelete
tort as a basest partner Hia eaoqaelodv
aw. at vbM. ovwage arog saera.
J ' 1 "
' and
. . 1 . 'dresa qioa at wasjiai aed rkaa,
Oiiapowari ewibaa Osjrfsdesjan m.WmH. asV5ane, 141
Slough Appears Bottomless.
The Dalles-7-An Immense sum has
already been expended by the North
Bank rnllroad in an effort to com
plete a fill opposite this city. As
rapidly as the material is deposited
tbe site of the fill It appears to
sink and so far It has been Impos
sible to raise the grade above a cer-
tnln level. It is the theory of the
rondbullders that the bottom of the
slough which they are trying to fill
Is quicksand. In order that traffic
shall not bo delayed, a temporary
track has been laid around the
slouch.
I KAL KSTATt.
K II Uihln, et in, to A D Mercer, SO
sen's in tp Sri a, r 2 w i '
Louis Adnius to Bteile J Merrick,
land In tp 37 a, r 2 1 1 $-100.
0 T West to Herbert A Femua, t
ux, land In bk E, l R Add to Aah
land ; KW.
Ben F Keeaer to H F Keeser, 2S0
acres in tp Aa, r 2 e ; 110
J W Pitt to Chat W Pitt, about IIS
acres In tp 86 i. r 1 w: 110. '
H F Pobland to Boy 8 Hale, land In
bk K, Alliland; 110.
C C Roberta to Cbas H Vegbte, land
in bk X. 2nd Add to Ashland ; 110. '
E A Hoage to H E Reese,, 2; scree In
p 39 s, r 1 e; 110.
H E Rease to Re be oca Eggleston,
asms aa above; 10,
E D Grigsby to H C Messenger, land
intp',38a, rlw; 1150.
M F Hushes to Rebecca R Moore, bk
19, Phoenix; ilOOO.
Receiver's office to heirs of James R
Diiuo, reoeipt (or 160 acres In tp 32 s,
r8e; 16.
W S Butler to E 0 Owen, part of bk
N. Railroad add to Ashland.
Emll Brltt toTbeo H F Eagle, bond
lor Heed to 10 sores in"Phoenlx; 1312.
"A Weirtner toTheo H FjAngle, boud
(or deed v land iu tp 31 a, r I w ;iixi.
Amos A Fries to Mary E. Fries,
part ol bk 56, Central Point; $5U0.
Jacob Markley to A J Dillon, lots 3
and 4, bk 6,Roa add to Medford; 11(100
D H Bkrneburg to Andrew Oantrall,
land in tp 39 s, r ? w, tosjether with
water rights and ditches; I35C0.
B G Gleaaon to W J Scott, lot 1, bk
1, Sunset Park; 160.
1 M Harvey to Solomon Anderson,
bond (or deed to 60 sores In tp 87 a, r2
C WMF.EI.riR
N. C. rO'lPNSON
Medford Realty and
LOANS . -REAL ESTATE-
M. L. tlhrKHHi.t
Rental Co.
JN.'KANTE
A CAR 3 I J THE PUBLIC
We, tbe undersigned, having opent-d a real ttjie
office here iu Medii-rd. DESIRE TO SAY. iliui ihoe
having property to sell or rent would do ui-ll to see n
at once, as we are in touch with a large number of
homeseeker?. Also, if we can get a lare tract of
land in one location, we have a colony who willcume
when we say things are ready. Fioniisin every ono
a square deal, and the ben of attention to any liusi
ness offered us, we are yousa to serve.
C. Wheeler,
Cor. 7th and C Sts : N. C. Sorenson,
H. L, Oetchell.
Laaie County Paya $2.30 for Coyotes
Eugene. The Lane County Com
missioners' court has made an order
directing the payment of $2.50 for
every coyote, wolf and cougar killed
In Lane County hereafter. The
order ' was made upon petition of
the South Lane County Coyote Club,
consisting of 80 farmers and stock
men residing at Cottage Grove,
Walker and Creswell and tUeir re
spective vicinities. During, the past
year the club has paid out consider
able money la bounUea, but the
animals still eontlnue their depre
dations.
Hoaestewdre Ara Encouraged.
Klamath Fall-?fere la renewed
hope on the part of homesteaders in
the Southern Oregon pine timber
belt In several decisions rendered
by the land office at Laksvlew and
sustained by the General Land Of
fice the homesteader on lands valued
chiefly for timber received the worst
ot tbe deal, and the timber and
stone application waa given the pref
erence. Recently, however, in a
contest decided by the acting com
missioner of tbe General Land Office,
the decision was strongly lu favor
of the anmeotoader, and the acting
commissioner heW that tbe home
steal entry storoj 'bo ngordlees
ot the character at be load or the
ameaart ot Umber taaroon. All that
in necesaary la for the homentaader
to show good faith In compliance
with tan laws governing homestead
entries.
ore b Killed WUks Owner Fights
Pendleton Left standing un
attested, boras bisTaJtssl to J. aV.
ttkM'fdMMw
aosjesl last hnjaWTla wana tt was
she. tVwAs -sj s hunisslasdir
aad owhiisiiaibay at Mb Ira, aad
Sloshsr le the sssa al Joint a sea a
osntntlve Brasher sag ss seweciated
with hia tejbker in tao bboop knat
aeee on Mr rnaenea soar Molla.
Toe etewvjtvseihor says no croesss
the Blusher ranch on hhi way to
school, and that Blusher was wait
ing lor ham at the gats on the Blush
er farm aad ace seed aim et leaving
tha gate open free; neatly. ' While
frtghtead aad deahed ever a Oear
tbey wore fighUag ins horse seisms
by bfuB
17500.
Gordon Voorhlee to 'Burrell Inv Co,
428.63 sores in tp 28 a, r 1 w; II.
oMartha Ann Edsall to Jaatjfewton,
Davis, 176 acres in tp SS s, r 1 w ; y 17,
500. Jas Newton Dsvls to Burrell Inv Co,
same aa above; 117,600.
Agnes Uearbart to Oh as D Boyd, land
in tp 39 a. r 1 e; ItO.
O W Palm to D W Day, lota 11 and
12, bk 74, Medlord; $10.
Luanna Denton to Jerry Flokea, nr o(
lot 1, bk 1, Short's add to Medford;
1C0.
C F Smidtlein to E E Bagley, land in
tp 38 a. r 4 w; $000.
Ruth A Lucas to 0 F West, lots 1, 2
aod 3, bk K, railroad add to Ashland ;
iViOft.
Msry Young to J M Wright, lots 21
and 22, Mjer'aadd to Ashland; (2300.
N 8 Clay to May Cambers, land on w
line of Hliili st. Ashland: 12000.
May Cambers to E E Bagley, same ss
above ; 110.
S.trah M Andrus to Geo G Carson,
lot 3 lk 2, Snnnyslde to Ashland; t:M0.
Da. id Ltpman to R H Toll, lot 12,
i bk 30, Medford; 810.
F Frideger 10 A P Barrow, bond for
deed to land in tp 38 a, r 2 w; 12800.
tfclomon Anderson to A P barrow,
title bond to 0 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w.
R H Tuft to A P Burrow, lot 12, bk
37, Medford; $10.
Sheriff Jackson to W A Leonard, tax
deed to 312 acres In tp 35 s, r 2 e;
(32 47.
Geo T Faucett to A A Davis,159 acres
n ip 37 s, r 1 w; $4000.
Butte Falls SP&LCotoAA Davis,
Hot 3 and 5, bk 18, Butte Falls; $100.
Sarsh C Oviatt to A A Davis, land In
tp 37 a, r 2 w; 81.
Mary E Lamb to Geo H Pease, land
intp83e,r4w; 12160.
C G Peebler to M Sharer, land in tp
I a, r 1 e; 110.
Annie C Robertson to M Sharer. Iota
4 and 6, Ashland, 110.
Mary Owens to Florence Taylor, r
lease of bond (or deed.
Lydla E Keeser to C H Vegbte, land
in Highland Park Add to Ashland; $350
Bessie E Nlokell to Belle Nioksll,
945 aooea In tps 34, 35, 80, 38 and;39 s,
r 2 w, and 1 and 2 e; $10
J EOlsen to H O Garnett, lot 3, bk 3,
Olson's add to Medford ; 1126,
F Lawrence to Eleoto E Holliday, lot
5, blk 2, Palm's add to Medlord; $1,
R A Lares to Martha D Johnson, lot
6, bk 2, Cottage Home odd to Medford;
$950,
Martha O Johnson to W H Bradthaw
lot 6, bk 3, Cottage Home add to Med
ford; l3oo.
F E Martin to W 8 Jones wi of lota
9andlobk 7 Park add to Medford;
$225o.
Nareteo Colrin to E W Andrews,
12.88 acme In Jacksonville ; $3500.
Ed L Kendall to 1 Pefley, lota 13 and
14, bk 3, Kendall's add to Medford; 110
Geo R Lindley to Walter L Block,
land lntp37s, rl w;$200.
C C Pierce to W L Black, land In tp
87 1, f 1 w; 1350.
Westean Oregon Conference to Mary
E Day, lot 1, bk 26, Jacksonville; $390.
D P Brittaln to Cecelia E Hurley,
deed ol correction to land In tp 38 s, r
lwsIL
Jaa Berate to Thos W Peak, lend In
tp 86 i, r 1 w; $1.
5EERS
arsa.psniy on rii
sMlWr.raiiratsaSa
ra las claaa brum.
aairaa. rtiwn
haraeoBBdceea
lathcabacsese
caaherelladop
m. ueatasearl-
Mat wick aba
To too Pahlk
Hsving boon sollolted by a goodly
number of the oltlsens aad taxpaycti
of Jaokson oounty to beoome a cau
dldato for tbe oftloo ot Oonnty As
sessor of Jeokeoo oonnty I have do
elded to besomo snob oeadldate, anb
Ject to tbe action of the Kspabllsaa
rotert at tbe ooaslag primary also-
tloa
J. W. Uwtoa,
Medford Oroajoa.
For 5borlf1
I hereby announot mTsolf can-
didsts for tho offlo of BhsriB of
Jackson Coantv, subject to the
action of the Dcasoorstio primarr
slsetloo, AprU 17.
Modford, Orogoa, W. A. Jovbs.
r snen, rnooo ira, s-xs-n,
"isjsj asjtarrTsra voagtra
Would you ht $-1.00 a week stan3
Between your family and tenuf" VICTOR OR RDFSON. VuH nv.
mio tho ttulitir, i'fi sf.tiuir Vitliijt oiiti ol ttirtotj ui ictiintj. w!id yuu t-jti . .
one bo easy It hd Hwful "mUf.
G.
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Hale's Piano House
Mod fo re?
When Yea Have
Bad Co d
nWiitfi
f COUGH "
j3SC THaOAtJ
I sw asaZsnai s4si I
22k
You want e, remedy that wQ aves)
only give quiok relief but ame 4
permanent goto.
Ton want ay romedw thavt wtH
Koto the hsogo and keep sxyoutosv
Tsonaaay.
To want a romodr that wBl ooa.
toraet nay tondanoy toward pnoO
4
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snAsaakibtotaika.
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snawtnastotwhoa
far tho smosdy ,nd
0 bad
wttbosMnpoor.
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avian si loss Mia
km," sere t. Or
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srae vr- art mm karat. Thiooa4sHeJer
psoooimBeal najanibsalaaj'a Oougn Mm
eOTapJraaaaaawHeelsveliasW, One email beeueof rtord me. Itijivl
Chearksilala's Oouerk Kemedy bee gso
wees I have ever aeea."
It Is Cquifly Valuable for Ch'lc'rcn
It Coctains no Ntixotk and is Szte sad Sure
Ask yew Dnggist for it
For Sale by Ohas. Strang:, Medford
trJ4Kec:-exaoe)0 i
CHOICE SEEP WHEAT
- Eastern Oregon t .
Club' and Blue Stem
' Also No. 1 Seed Barley.
At HEDFORD FLOUR MILL
OwCMOCrCrOoOe
Oe40rS)oeerOWe
Claus Shears and Scissros
AT
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i. NICHOLSON HARDWARE Co.
J& PUc to Buy Your HsvvM ) '
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