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í > * - o A no;rane aimes. j 4 KLAMATH OOCNTY ITEMS. Haynesville now has a union Sunday- school. Olfcinl I'aprr fur Jarkiun. Jsvpbinr & Lake The health of this community never better. Fitti» YY 4elix Kahn of Fort Klamath is paying Portland a visit. .. MAY 4,1*«. V was The hay crop w ill lie quite short unless plenty of rain falls soon. The Linkvillo public school is in ses sion and is well attended. J osephine pointy news . N. McNair, formprly of Galice creek, ha» gone to Puget Sound. ®ss>mwi?.8j8in B. S. T. Hartley of Williams creek was in Jacksonville last week. Mrs. Field of Oregon city is visiting her son J. 11. Field of Applegate. a Arthur Conklin is still in San Francis co directing immigrant» this way. Albert Walcott and wife are happy , over the arrival of a bouncing boy baby. C. S. Sergent, the J.inkville merchant, j J. F. Mack, lately of Waldo, has left is in Portland buying goods. I the State, mourned by numerous credi STATE TICKET. Considerable building is going on at I.inkville, Keno arid Bonanza. roll comiii »**: J. M. GEARIN.................... of Multnomah. »OK M'PKEWE Jl'MK: JOHN BfRNETT.......................of Benton. FOB l*KESll»».%Tlil. KLECTOB4: W II. EFFINGKR. ... of Multnomah. W. K. BILYEU............. .............. of Linn. E R. .SKIPWORTH............... of Umatilla. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. JOSEPHINE COUNTY TICKET. Joint Senator. Joint Kei»r»*enta»ive County Ju irf««. Sher: fl . . County Clerk ........ Treueuref . ...... Coiumiwiun« r 5 )....... 8<*h<»ol Snp -rit »! dent Purveyor .. < '«»roner.......... i( 4 : B eware op I mitations . None genuine unless th«« w«»rd» ‘‘Lung Kestorer,” "Santa Abie, nro on tho Labels of each bottle. Not a secret com- pound. For sale by all druggists, wholesale and retail, ABIETINE MEDICAL Company, BUO-GIES A. H. Carson. Esq . will address the citizens of Josephine county in the dif ferent precinct» during the present Main street, in Linkville, will soon l>e He is an excellent speaker and graded and put in first clas condition. month That will greatly improve the looks of and will make a good canvass. Hon. J M. Gearin, Democratic candi the county-seat. The county court has recently estab i date for Congress, will address the citi lished several new precincts and voting zens of Josephine county at Grant's places, among which are one at Dairy Pass on May 15th. He is a first-class s|»-aker and’ should be heard by all. and another at Klamath lake. The following is a list of letters re There will be a candidates’ ball at Dairy this evening, which w ill no doubt maining uncalled for in the tirant’s be attended by all parties. The Alkali Pass post-office on April ¡’>0, 1SSS; Miss Annie Beauchamp. J. Cunn'ngham, F. string band, will furnish the music. William 3, Sarah A. Estes, Mrs. A. Gil Ibrmocrats, look well to your represen more. Mr. Hoffman, Sarah E. Hurtnev, tative ticket, for a I'. S. Senator is to lie Carl Hesutli, Mathew H. Johnson, R. elected, and much hinges thereon. Vote Kell.tn. Jas. N'irri«, I. 11 Nickerson, for Cogswell and M->«s, by all means. Frank Oliver, Martin 11. Powers, Chas. John Smart for assessor and Pleas. F. Rassmussen, Jim, Kelly, John Ra Fountain for school su|»*rintendent will mey, Mrs. I.. J. Ramsell, Louis Taylor, lie the right men in the right place. Hon. R. F. Wells. Mrs. Alice Watson, They are well qualified for the re»]ieetive Morgan F. Williams 2. John Watson, positions. Nell Towne. In calling for these letters How Sheriff Childers has made such an ef please say “adveiUsed.” J. W ficient and unobjectionable official that ard, P. M. there is not the l< ast doubt of his elec tion. It i» only a question bow much EDIT‘ KIM. NOTES. his majority will lie. T tins. Josirii F. JoilN-TuX, highest in rank of living otfivrs of the Confederate army, Ir.is l»-eii im.iiuiiiou-iy elected in honorary member of E l>. Baker I’ost No. 8, ti. A It., of New York, lie is the first ex »’onled. rate soldier w ho has ever The I.inkville clique seems quite anx-' been received into the rank« of a Grand ions to defeat Mr. Hildebrand forcotinty Army post. Let the bloody shirt organs 1 judge ; but the people in the rural dis howl again. ______________ tricts will come to his relief, and more than make up all defection. Tin. I»» nirarats gained a great point in We regret to learn of a serious affray, the Rhode Island eketion in the a»l»'p- ' which occurred at Dairy, one day last tion, by a two thiols majority of the week. (Jnclo Billy Rolierts and Post Bourne amemlm.'i.t to the constitution, master Ihmald were the piincipals. and which goes into immediate effect and the former badly stablred the latter. He removes the fl:’>4 pro|»>rty qualification ha<l an examination at Linkville and and adds over J0,00<) voters to the pres was dim barged. The trouble grew out ent number, These »»eing foreign ts»rn of a controversy over school matters. and Democratic, will probably make Rhode Island bere ifter a Dem ». ratio FROTE' TION AND TRI STS State. M r . IL i.W ont , (Pein.i Chairman of the foreign allUir« committee of the Hou*e, ha* introduced a hill very strin gent in its regulation« for the prevention of th«» entrance of Chin *fle laborers into this country, either hr »•<•» or Ian«!. The Chinese law now in f«»r«*e has been«»v n!- ed and rendered alm«»st inoperative, by the entrance of Chituwe coolies fr<»in British Amen: a an i from Alexic»». The llemucr.u v always favors the working- invn ___ T he irsut» upon whi. :i the O »‘.»on !>•- fnocwv in rnak.ng its fight idum I m t > b«» clearlv kept l»ei«»re H.e jn-opl.-. In «»r ler to prewnt forgetfulr.eriH of it wu pint again here ti. Mriif pl ink of the Stat»* platform: Ke-’v. <1, Chat we mo>t var- nestlv un<pi;iuii l!v in lor-.* the »•« I icy of tiiritr revision, a I a it* lu«*ti »n <»f the Murplus revenue to fi.e needs of the government, vconotiii« a‘ly mlfniniM ie-1, as M’t forth in th»* pr»*>i l» at\ la>t .«nnuai menage to (•»»ngie.**’. We briieve that Mticfi a revision im diet U»*«l by s icy, and that imn»*<e-.-<arv taxation i?« unjtint taxation un«l «»ppn-s-ioti, and that the public rewnn«* should, as tar as pos sible, I** derived from taxes levied on the luxuries rather than upon the neccs-aries of life. Tlæ inquiry is often made, “What iff the connection between high protec- tion aii'l trusts anil how ii»«'» a ■ high protection favor the creation of i tilists'.”’ Many ilo not even kn iw wl.at a trust is. A trust is a conibiiiakon of I manufacturing eai>itali»ts t»r eh»'» a |>ro- »iuction. fee»! the market with only a liniiteii supply oi their goo*ls anti thus keep prices high. The final sufferers,as i in ail cases of combination of capital, are the lalsrrers. The aim of allieil man ufacturera in the name of a trust is to manufacture less am! » barge more. But if they make le»s g.xsls that means that I they will employ fewer w»>rktnen, or I give those they keep less steady work | Hence a trust is a blow at workmen, says the Sonoma /> ./ »• r it. if it were not for prohibitory duties tru-ts would be impossible, I»» cause th»» moment manufacturers have combine»! i to limit production ami raise prices, gorai» woul l pu- h in fiom abroad to sup* ply the market. It is the excessively high tariff therefore which is the basis »’»( trust», it shut» out foreigngoo»ls; there- upon manufacturing » ap'talists combine to limit product! i: ami raise pricea at home. In doing tins they necessarily injure their ow n workmen, because tliev »ieprive them ».f full work, ami ...... pie at large, by forcing them to pay art.fici illy high prices Dr goodr. For instance, whi n there w.ii a high dutv on im;»orteii salt it was sol I l»v th»' Michigan and Sy racuse salt monopolists at |2 per barrel. But the < ireat Kanawha Salt Works in West Virginia made a consi lerable re duction in the puce. The »alt trustthen hired tiie West Virginia company to »tand irik* ami the price was restored to 12. They di»l not pay the men who liad found employment in those works a cent. The workmen were turne.l out,to shift for themselves. But the capitalist owners of the works were paid hand somely. Since the great reduction of the duty on salt the amount of home product of that aitiele and the numlier of hands employed have greatly in creased without any redin tion ol wages, an»l »alt can be bought almost anywliere for |1 25 per barrel. Tin: nomination of Melville We.ton Fuller, oi Chicago, as chief justice of the United State»,!» regarded with unbound LET is ELECT A MAN. ed Matisfadioii by leading men of Gwh parties. Full, r in every respect, ia fitted Tiie Wasco .>'»< ' makes tho prediction to fill that high olli'c. lie was born in that John M. «.eaiin will be the next Augusta. Maine. Febru.ary II, l.S.’>.">, «'ongrrssmaii. ami that he will not only and giadnated in Bowdoin in <>.>, Mm .mtonish the K"|>nblicann, l>ut will poll i»ter 1‘belp» 1« ii.g hi.« clasaniate. Alter .1 vote tn Portland that will surprise even studying law at Bangor, ami attending liin i»iu.»t sanguine friends, lie is a fine lectures at Harvard, Fuller came to Chi -jieaker, one of the ablest lawyers in the cago. Hi» ability wa» nj.'edily recog state, and will <lo something besides nized, and for thiity years he ha» won '.making pie » rust promises. You can ilistinetion among the h.remoat of the net on Gearin » very time, umler all cir- bar. He has been prominent at aeveral j cumstances. We want a man to work I rem a-ralic national convention«, and tn harmony with the Administration, in Iso l was »elected to deliver an ad- an»l to present tiie wants of this people rlrvsH to Stephen A. Ihmglas. In his to Congress. At present we »ran hoi«1 for practice in the xilprenie court of the nothing from our railroad eor|»»ration I nited Slate», Fuller has frequently ' attorneys, Senators Mitchell and Dolph, come in caita.-t with Edmunds. Thur through tiieir downright dishonesty ami man and other great lawyer», hut ha» 1 double-dealing We can in the light of never failed to hold his own against the nearly four years’ experience hope for greatest of them. He is familiar with nothing from Binger Hermann lieeatiseto the decisions <>f the court and e»|ieeially < say the least he is incapable, lad us on all constitutional questions When send a live man, on»* able to meet in de- Fuller was informed of ids nomination . bate on the floors of Congress any of the he was over whelmed with surprise, and 1 Eastern memlters, one who will have the requested that he I k “ not pressed for an talent topresent the |>e<>ple;s cau-e, and extended interview, »imply stating that I the force to make himself felt, as well -- he would accept the nomination. heard. Eastern people know noth.ng of i our vast resources or our wants; nor Tun Republican party believes in a will they know until we »»-nd a man to strong central government; the I>01110 (Congress. Let ns then all pull together eratie party believe» that the »M-Ht and in our own interests and elect an 1 »regon- only security for the maintenance of free ¡ I born man, John M. Gearin. government and the preservation of j>er- I »0n.1l liberty ii* a strict adherence to the THE DUTY OF THE HOL E reserved rights of the Stales and the «U premacy oi the federal government with This is probably the most important in the limits of the constitution. The year, in a political sense, that Oregon Republican party has entered upon a lias ever seen. Besides the election of policy of donating vast areas of public a president and vice-president, congress land» to railroad companies largely be man, supreme judge and county officers, yond the amount required to construct a U. 8. senator will be chosen, anti up such roa<i»; the Democratic party, while on tiim will hinge Democratic ascendan encouraging the development of our cy in the Senate an<l the enactment of great country, h;w held that the public new tariff and other laws consiatent with lands were for honest settler». The Re the doctrines of the Democracy and in publican party has maintained» system liehalf of the people. We therefore hope •A taxation tu> adjusted as to produce a that the proceedings of the convention surplus of revenue, and it has tended to to-morrow will be ct.aracterixed by har create mo«io|Kilies, and has thus imjiov- mony and a desire to do nothing but erished Hie many to Subsidize the few what will redound to the welfare of the 1 The Dem.s ratic party insist» that all [party ami secure it» success. If good taxation shall lw limited to the require and competent men are nominated, ments of economical government, but I there is no doubt of the;r election. The | that in any reduction of taxes to Is- made delegates should cast prejudice and self- 1 it slinil I k ' soHirange.l as not to injure interest to the rear and look only to the i anv domestic industry, tut will I»- re I interest of the county and their political ; gardful of Hie labor and capital involved. ; organization. These were the principal issues in 18+1, and upon them the people of this coun try elected Cleveland and Hendricks. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cajtoria. t O wing to continued ...... dry .... weather in California there was an advance in the price of wheat, further advancing to 11.5(1 |s*r cental, This is good news to our farmers, as a .. shortau . 1...... -.go of crops in that State means good prices, low freights and low■ pri- ed sacks. Of course, a timely rain in that State, which is not probable, may change affairs. T here aie 27,000,nOO sheep in Eng land, Scotland and Ireland. The price for pasturing these sheep per bead per annum amounts to $2.30; more than sheep are worth in America. They sell their wool for more than the American grower gets per pound. Yet they com pete with Australian and all other wool growers without one cent of duty. If tl.e United State» had as many sheep to the acre as England, this country would number 1,215,000,000, instead of a paltry 4>,00t',r>IH». These facts should lie pon dered upon. r istilli. I'our I'oiMl'lir Our town continues to improve. E. Lewis still furnishes the rnar- ket with choice in« ats. lhr Democratic primary meeting ____ litre last Balurdny was well attended and mu< h I interest taken. I C. II. Pickens tine stallion, “Yonng Norfolk.” may be *«ven at this place every Monday ami lucsday. 1 he contest for «1 Ito th«* c«»unty !• «invention last Saturil.iy was won by the 1 friends of Newt. Jacobs. I 0 \V Cooksey’s health continues to im prove. and we are informed that his ulti- • mate recovery may be looked for. ! J. 8. »Stillwell and L. Doranv were ut the , county-seat last Tuesday The former is ‘ engaged in extensive building operations ! J.S. Hom-k, formerly engaged in busi- I he's here, is now m t he employ of <E C. I Eddings, deal« r in tinware, etc , at Ash land. I he district st L«,o! is in a flourishing I condition under the efli« ient inanageim nt I of Pr«>L E. E. Smith i'he number uf pu- [ piis is so »urge tb it another teacher will be i hirt d as soon -sth upper story of the new school-house is furnished. Win. Gates’ new building is fast assum ing proportions, lie is agent lor staver A Walker of Portland, and will s.»on have a . InrgH stock ot Lirming machinery lor sale. 1». I . l abor <»f I’ica^ant t reek, an cAceileiit carpenter, is engagtd in the work. Au Inijurultrf \er»s<tity. Whnt pure uir o t,> an unhealthy loi al- ity, what >|ir:ug ci. -ming is tQ tit«- neat housekeeper, »o i.- Hood's Sarsaparilla to everyb'uly. at this season. Hie body needs to I,.' thoroughly renovated, the blood pu nii, d and vital'ied. the germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula. Salt Rheum, and a . other tnood disord.-rs are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the most popular and success ful spring medicine. Conaumptton Surely Cured. To the E ditor : Please inform your readers that I haven positive remedy for the above-named disease. By iu timely use thousands ot hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who haver*»nsuinption if they will send me their . xprr..a ami postotfice address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, M e , 1M pv;ir| street, New York. 'SW veusovx te warranted, is because it is tho best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly buil Js up tho iUiUstitution. Remember, wc guarantee it. For Side al Citv Drugstore. POTEST J Oroville, Butte Co.,Cal, U.B A. Owners of the only Abietine Grove and Distil- ery in the world. nrSEND JOB PARTICULAR f i ----- and ----- • J WT’ « » d HORSE COODS. LaBelle and Rushford Wagons. SANTA ABIE AND OAT-R-CURE. Buford’s Gang, Sulky anti Walking Plows. Fur Sale by all Druggist«. Buford’s Riding and Walking Cultivators. MISCELLANEOUS. Havana Press Drills, McSherry Drag or Shoe Drill McSherry Seeders and Drills. JOHN MILLER, /WYVYWYV' flMB m W ■ w a ■ ■ W w mm * 1 w Infant« and Children for '’CMtorUtimowWladxptedtochlldrMithat I Caatwria ram riolk. CaaaHpaticB, i recommend it aa anparipr to wry presenpUon I B out fitomach. Diarrhoea, Knictation, known lo me.” H. A. A m ™, M. D.. | «‘"♦«’S’- *ron‘° Hl Otíord 81, dtoo U/ d , n . Y. (I»urr.-. ( ¡tier Mills. Hay and Root Cutlers, na:ict, Jr., Gar den Drill« and Cultivators. Diamond Tooth Cultivator», Ac. Thomas Hay Bake. Royal Self-Dump Hay Kake Victor GrindinR Mills. /At-Lag Harrows, (all steel). Hollow Tooth Harrows. I Our Handsomoly^Illustratcd Catalogue mailed free to any addrc33. CRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO., | WitbouTajuriow CMdtete» Tux CrftTxm C owart , 77 Murray Street, N. Y. 08 and Oo F*out Street^ CRONEMILLER & SON. Agents. Jacksonville. Or. Jacksonville, Oregon H aving i - ailedtoi loseolt my bcs - iii...'in Jiu-ksoiivilb“. as 1 I ihi I wished to do, 1 have concluded to cootmtie the s-uni- on a larser M-aleiliHii ever. I was m Sau Francisco receutlj. where 1 laid in oneot th- larg. st and best stocks of all kinds of Firearms, Ammunition. Cutlery, Hardware and S[s*rting Goisis ever brought to this market G ism I s sold al the lowest ¡smsible prices, I will guarantee these Goisis to I»1 just what I repo -out them to be. Beiiig thaifkful to my old customers for their past patronage so liberal ly best >wed. I would re»pectfull> solicit a coll- ttnuance of the ttame. JOHN Mil LEK. ÀSHLAN 1 ) T T J. S. SWEET, l*ro«idf’nt, Matlu*matic«, Pnycology and 8ch«»<»l Economy. JULIA M. GOODYEAR, Engliuh (i ruminar, Khetoric and Latin. a book of lb*' pages anti over I00O illustrations. It is a complete guide to buying goods and a valuable book in every home. It tells you tin1 price.- of all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods. Millinery, No tions, Clothing, Hots and Shoes, Hats, Men’s Furnishing (roods. Car pets, Trunk- and Bags, Hardware. Fin and Gla.sware, Groceries, Etc. HECA FITVLATIOÄ. i t JACKSONVILLE, OR » Oeilt'K •» Koceipt* «incc 8»-pt. : 1887, forcoanty purpose«..........$21,811 3V Balance inaebtedneob March 31. 1888................................ 90,879 __ Í112.W0 75 Thoforeqningi« a oorrort (howing <>f the huan- cial condition of Ji.ckw.n county on Man-hSl.t. A II. lc-s. a» I v. iilj tiehi ve, exclu-iv.1 of intwr- ert <»n oiit.tatidiiiii warrant, and $»i«A2 (!7. dun for eountj purj.w* on tax*-- for Is?,. ui*cvllectcd on the Slot daj of March. lSh". W H PABKEB. County llerk. IT'lll’llisllillg’ Goods, GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED ! MRS. LOTTIE D. WILLARD, l:i»tnim»uUd Music. MAILED TREE ON APPLICATION. CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, President J. W. CUSICK, Tourer. mi EMMA TOLMAN n 114 Drswiiur and Painnng All corrcsis.tMlotic.' chcerfull} answered. Ad- »Irras the Pr.si.lent. Addres»: C. II. GILMAN. Red House Trade Union, 714 and 71 »’• J St., ami 713 ami 715 Oak Avenue, Svelamento, Cal. CAPITAL STOCK, $300,000 II I’ j I l II) MEDFORD OREGON WM. ULRICH, District Agent Lil • 1 MISCELLANEOUS J When Iso < it . ■ I t mean m»rely to •top them f'.r a t c "> hav« them re turn aualn. I '• « > l.AI'ICAL CURB. J have made t.i a » of J G ACEHTS FOR JUDSON MFC CO.’S CELEBRATED VICTOR MOWERS I MISCELLANEOUS. HENRY KLIPPEL, | J FITS. El ’ :PSYor FAIXI..xi SICKNESS,; 1.1 A life long study. I WAnnxxTniy remedy to C ckk the worst ca- » 1 . xi.je others Par* failed is no reason tore h"w receiving» euro, Bond at once for a tr. . and a E REE HOTTL4 Of my IxrAt.i.nu k K kmmu Give ExpreM and Post otth-i' Il <• o'.s you nothing for • trial, and 11 will car, you Address « H.C. ROOT. 7A.C I83P[ ari S t .N cw T ok w. A. H . ARSo.X. JACKSONVILLE, ORECON 100,000 TKEEb G. W.COOKSEY !n stock, consisting <»f rpoWN PROPERTY. FARMS. VINEYARDS 1 and Munng Claims Bought and Sold on C«»m-, mission INING PATENTS obtained at rates and with dispatch. M REAL ESTATE ACENTS, CENTRAL POINT, CE., Have opened an office for the transaction of a g»»nernl r»*al-»-state buaine«*. and are now pr«*par- t*d D» furnish bargain« in all kinds of property. We hnv«» alr<sidy a large list «>f «hv-irabl«* r«*al-« «. tate in our hands, which is cor tantly being in- creused. ThoRO in qu'-st of good invwtments will «I«* well to ivc us a call. COOKSEY A OWEN Central Point, Dec. 1.1887. MOWERS BY THE CARLOAD ! WAGONS BY THE CARLOAD ! STOVES BY THE CARLOAD! STAPLES BY THE CARLOAD ! NAILS BY THE CARLOAD ! TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, CONDUCTED BY J.NUNAN’S 1888 PROMPT ATTENTION given to all bueineM X connected with the Land Utiico. 1 LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. $2000 No. 37. MOaeree. 100 acre« fenced and under cultivation and two good «prinire on the filar«. This ir choice gram and fruit land and ir situated tiro mile« from Jacksonville. GRAPE VIM < < I■IIIKM'S. GÜO»! BEK KUX BLA< KBkKKiE.8, KA.KEB1 R I per acre. No 38. 830 acre«, i Thia body of land adjoins Jacksonville and is I HIES. HTKAWBLHRIE8, FIGS. level, rich grain, fruit and vineyard land, and i« [ f«*nced in five field«. There is on the place a dwell- | ing-hons«*. spring-hou«a with fine «¡»ring, barn 1 Our tn*** arr* j»rown without irrijj ition on red and outhousf*«. and a good orchard. Termi*. , liiil laiui.ipxl all of known varjeti«*« that «ur«»vd half cash, and the balance ou two. three and five- in Southern ()r<v<»n. year payments. 1’iioHD contvi iplatimr !r«‘e plant ir? will do well 81(kpU0 No. 40. 392 acre«. t<. visit our ort l >ir<i it -1 uuraory. <«r write to uh 225 acre« under cultivation and fenced into five i for price-libt Addit-H« to u* hi Murph). .1»»«*- fi.dds which are level, rich, meadow, grain and phitp* r«»unty. Oregon, or to K H Btation. fruit land, and 40 acres in alfalfa There areon Giant'« l’a««, <h A. H. 4 *AKH<>N A SUN the placea large and thrifty orchard twodwelling house«, two large l»arn« and 5-12 of an irrigating ditch, carrying 3<<0 inches of water. 11100 No. 42. 200acrea. 2'M acres of unimproved land. 30 acres of which is prairie land and tiie balance good timl»er land, all good fruit mid grain lamL with two living The Scholastic year of this «chool will rorn- «¡»ring« of water. Four miles from Jacksonville. menco about the «>n«l of Auguat, and is divide«! in four session« of ten w« ek« each. S1.W. No. 48. 80 acres. Board and tuition, per term........ |40 00 CO acres of choice grain and fruit land under Music..................... ........................ 15 00 fence, with new dwelling-house and barn, and i Drawing and Painting.................. . 8 00 for tteck. bituutOq < ne luile fiow Gold Bed and Bedding.......................... . 3 00 water Hill depot. I DAY SCHOOL Primary Department..................................... 3 5 DO Jnnior “ ...................................... fl (*> Pre|»nratory “ ...................................... 8 on Senior and Graduating Department. .... 10 OG Pupils are r»cetv<*d at any time, and sperml at. tent ion i« paid to particular «tudie« in behalf of children who have but. a limited time. For fur- ther particulars apply at th«« Academy. P NIcii'x und 'N’ontli’w CJlotliiiijir» TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES HAND-BAGS, SATCHELS, ETC., ETC. Bonanza, Klamath County, Or. J. NUNAN. LUMBER. LUMBER I urn prepared to make delivered ¡trices on ail kinds of BUILDINC LUMBER to any Station on the Oregon «fc California Railroad. Absolutely Pure. Till, powder ner-r varli-«. A mam l nt purity, trt nzth ft»'I wholmstiwne««. Mor« cwuionucil .Kin theorlinxrv I* u:«l». nnl cannot I «mold in com rx-utinn with th<. niul'Uinle <d low test, ihort . * »powder«. S'lii’OVLris ft «. K -ci B.uuxj Ux. JUO W*U«A G. X. 'Till' Sl’bHt HIBI'll TA! FH PLEASUHE IN 1 informing the public tb it h« has thoroughly renovah d this wall-known hot“iand mad**anum ber of improvements which cannot but prove popular The table is furnished with the best the market affords, and the I mm I s are chwtn and comfortable. No pains spared to give satisfaction. Kates quite reasonaole. B A. GODFREY. SEEDS, SEEDS! TRUMBULL & BEEBE. Said Lumber is being maitttfaetured :tf mv mill nt Mt-rliu Station. FRED. IL KU WE, McAllister, Or. S9~ i have Great Bargain« to ofle’’ and it will imy you to keep a clo«o watch on thi« «¡»ace for th«* next aix month« for bpocial Bargain«. If yon have any ¡»roperty for «ale, como and mho hip an<l I will do ray ne«t for yon. (rtfica on (’alifornia etreet, opposite 8lov«*r Houee. HENRY KLiri’EL. State Treasurer’s 31st Notice. State of Oregon, Treasurer’« Office. ? Salem. April 5,1988. ( I VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE nie sufficient fund« on hand to pay all out <111(1 'IT1*00« standing warrant« drawn on the general, peniten tiary. inwme. jn«ane «nd idiotic, executive, judie, Free on Application. nil. legislative, convict, fugitive, printing or in digent funds, which have been endorsed, ‘¡•re sented and not ¡mid for want of fund«;” ulso I the follovring warrants drawn on th«* militia I fund: Warrants numbered 2742. 2752,2756, 275« 119and |‘21 Snnsoiue St.. 8. F.J' h I. and 2759, and that all of the ed>ov« warrant« will WANTED. »25 a week «nJ e*. I be paid on pr<8>«*ntation at this office. Interest ' ¡»• ns«**- paid. Steuoy work. NewGuods» will not b«» allowed after the date of thia n«»tice G. W WEBB. Sampica free J. F. HILL A CO.. Htats Trewurar. Augusta Maine I 11 lastra!(*d ('a!attigue of Mining Application No. 60 United State« Land Office. Roseburg. Or..) April 14, 18*8. i VOTK E IK HEREBY GIVEN 1HAT JOHN xl Miller. wh«*e |M»stol'jce addr«'«s 1* Jack--•• rille, Or«‘£<»n. ha« this daj fil««d his application for a pater t for the fcarmcre' Fiat placer claim, bearing gold du«t. situated in Jackson creek mining dietri« t. county <»f Jackson ai.d btate of < »n-gor. and <<«•»• ignat«*d by Ute ft id rotes and of ficial plat on ftli* in thwoffice as Jots rumt»« r 37 and 3*». Saul lot« being described as b«*ing the NW 1 4 of NF 14 of bE 1-4 b 1 2 of NE 1-4 ««f BE 1-4 NE 1-4 of bE 14 <»f St 1-4; S 1-2 of HF. 1-4 of BE 14; S 1-2 «»f K 1-2 of bW 1-4 of BE 1-4 of Ser 35. township 37 8. range 3 W. and N 1-2 <*f NE 1-4 of NE 1-4. and N 1-2 of NW 1-4 <»f NF. 1-4 of S t . 2, ai.«l N 1-2 <»f N 1-2 «»f NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Bee. 1. township 3« 8. range 3 W of V\ ilianv’t* meridian, containing I& ihctv «. The hwat ion of «aid mire if record d in Vol. 2 d . ¡»age •.•»!? :uimr.jr r«Tords. and the bills of ealeand d«*e<L to api n' cant herein, at pages 21 and 22. Vol. 2. record of mining conveyance* and at |>ag< 477. \<»1.V. ar«i at joge 315. Vol. lO.record of deeds, al! of r»cot«l in the Recorder’« office at Jacket»!:*ill«-. Jackson county. Oregon. 'J lie adp»ining claimants are Aaguat Wulft and Win. Deniff's claim« on the north. Any and all p< reon« claiming adverM-ly any por tion of said Farmers' Flat placer mine are requir ed to tile their adorer c Iai,..s v. Jl; the Rogi^r of the United Btates l»an<i Office kt Kom-burg ip tn-.» State of Oregon during the sixty days period of «»f publication hereof, or they will l»e tianv«i by virtue of the provisions <»f the statute. ( HAS. W. .JOHN81ON, Register. Notice for Publication. T inker L1M» A ct . J tnf 3. t87i). United State.- Land Office, Kooehurg. or.. / April 5, 1 I VOT1CE 18 HEKEBYG1VEN I’HAl IN < OM- li pliance withthe pruti«ionB of the act of Con- 1 grcb« of June 3. l«7b tntitled ‘An act for the *a!e I «»f timber land« in the States of (alifornia. Ore- I gon. Nevada and Wuebington Terntorj " < ? ari«* Dora of Deskin«, ( ounly <»f JackM.n, Slate of ¡ Oreg fD, l a« thi« ’ay bjed in <hi« o^co M« * ; •tatemenf No. —for the purch.\.»e of the N E 1-4 of section N«» 5, in township No. 32 8. rui - i' No. 3 E. au«i will offer pro<»f to show that the land ««»ugLt is more valuable forile timber ot Mone than for agricultural pur¡M»w«. and to« *-- tahlibh hi« claim toaaid land before the Regisi«-r and Receiver of this ofljoe at Roseburg, LrCWw«. on Tuesday,the 26th day of Jun«*. lKvh He names HM his witneaeca John Brocklev. Thaddeu« Bnxk- lo;. J«H». ph (i<’ppert and W. M. Hictmrdn. all of Big Butte. Jackson county. Oregon, Any and all persona claiming advereob the al»<*ve.deer h I hmì land ar«* r« oueatrd to file their rjaim« in thia of. tice on or before said ¡Sth day of June, froe ( HAB. W JOHNSTON Regiè<ek. LAST NOTICE I I)Y OKDEB OF the HOAKO C.F COLÏY. U.iamiw..i»6ra fnr 4«»,kann craint), OH^oir, m ui.'iit tl... April t.rm lw thntimefor tbv t*). m.'i.t .»f lnxrafor H,..},.ar lm>; h«. Ix-en extm'.i.il 8800. N«>. Li. 160 après, tn Jli) .. l—. Vrtic. ». therefore «»ven to nil Unimproved; well watered, and firet-olaac »■..!.c.'rt..'<lt., call and settle at m> office in Jack- place to makeu good home. ««»iivilletq date, as 1 must enforce the« law Having plncpd the tin«-1 double Planer and applying to tliat the aam... Mated.<*r to be found in tin* Rogue River Valley 34.500 No. 55. 400 nerf*. in our mill, wo will furnith all giadea of Sheriff ai »1 lax » »Heclorof J.u k«on t .. .Ong.ni. Uniinprovixl. level, rich gras« and fruit land ; Ja»-kM»nvill... A).nl 7, Inna ' * running water; title donation claim. A great bargain ; 7 mill* east of Central Point. Eiiibrniilt'ry anl Insertion. All over Embroideries, Renfrew. Lancaster Amoskeag. Staple lliiiiihams. and nice Patterns in Calico. Thaab«»vp good«! will bo «old for ('ash or Produce nt greatly reduced prieme product« taken m exchange f«»r g«»«»«ls. f vr- R«*ader, are you owing in«' ? if bo , ph ant pay, rh 1 am needing iny money. for all the material and a complete «tructnre <»f a n»-w bridge across Butte creek, ai the Klingel ford Piai.s, «pecihcationn and «train diagram»* mtiKt HC»’«»int»Hfiy said bi»ia Said bridge to bt r<>’jiplet«d within sixty day« after award of c«»i.- tract Contract price t«» t»e paid in warnnitb drawn <»n County J'r»wt«ur«r «»f said county af’» r ■s.-ii-l bridge is completed and received A > ■ • I kuh I will b«* r»-«|uir»*«l of th«* eucccbsful b <hl« r. eomhUuD«*<l that said structure will be comph within the time aforesaid, and in an acceptable and workmanlike manner; and at least five [>• r centum <»f amount bid must be drpat»it<*d with Beekman A K«-am«». Jacksonville, to insiir«- th«- execution of said bond within two day*, after award of contract. The ( ourt re«erTc«the right to reject ary and all bids. By ord«r of the Coni ty Court, made at the April ! term, 1888. E. D e PI-.ATT, C" u : ty Judge. At’est : W. H. Parker, County Clerk. Dated April 12. 1t»8. w. ( ' No. 51 200 acres ROPOSALS »'OR CAVALRY HORSES.— 370(iu Headquarters liepartmei t of California. A No. 1 farm, situated two miles northeast of Ottico of i hint Quartermaster. Sun Francisco I hcenix. having a good dwelling house, ham and Cal.. April II, I««».—Sealed proposal», in tripli out buildings, orchard, w«x)d and water supply, cate. subject to usual conditions, will itert-c.-tr- etc 160 acres fenced and nearly all under culti erj at this oHico. nntil 12o’ciock. noon, on Elii- vation. much of which i« susceptible to fruit cul DAY, May 11. l»A->. at which time and placo they ture. It is al««» well situated inahealthful loca find will If opoiiisl in presence of attending bidders. tion school house near by and less than two Air fn-iiial ing ami delivering 3H cavalry hor«es. mile« from a railroad depot. 2nat Fort itulv. il cud I'nt the Presidio of San Francisco. Cal. 11.» <lóvoinixient leaervg* the Ww No. 58. 300 scree. right to reject any or all bids, m whole or in part. Choice fruit and grain land; lJOacre*. fenced. Bids will lie consider«! for a less number of fl(> acres in cultivation; a living stream of wah-r I RI I r BOXES liors--». at each place, than that stated above I’refaronce given to artie’es of domeatic prislnc- through flu» place. Improvements new and tirst-class; 750 fruit trees <»f best variety; 14 lion and manufacture, conditions of price ami of either 1 or pine timljer. quality le'ing equal, and such preference given to miles from Woodvillle. A great bargain. All ord«*r»* anil bill« tilI m I with prompt: <“•«» and art'l l"» of A.... m an production ami manufac 340 per acre. No. 76. 470 acres diMMitch No comment if np<- »-HHry <»(l ♦!,<. nlIH. ture pr.sIllC'd on the Pacific Const, to tho extent nority of th«- qmdity of otir hr torihcr. This splendid true: of land is all fenced and 300 of the consumption required by tho public serv. , HAKKlHAi’O. ice then* Blacks ami full information usto bid. a« r<*« are under cultivation. It in situated in the There h m k <» o <! read to th« Will thGicar. ding. ete.. will Im furnished *-n application to FF.UTILK BELT on the west side of Rogue river this office, or to the post quartermaster. Fort valley. 14 mih* went of a R. R. d«*pot and 34 Bidwll Envelopi's containing proposals should inilesesst of the county seat. The n< il is free, bo I Inilih nnrk'vl ■ I’roposal- for Cavalry liors- rich, black hmm. all firet quality of fruit and e» at ." «ii'l : m I<I h ' s »*»I to the under gram land. 'I he place Las a house, large l»arn signed.—Al.EX. u i'wlliiY, aL»t. Qr. Mr. Genl.. and fifst-clans fences on it A gnat bargain and wi’l I h * .pen for only thirty days U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. 33 No. 78. ft» acres. Mostly fenced in grain fields, meadow, pasture, orchard an«i garden ; all rich, black, alluvial s<»il; alxjut Illi acres of plow land ; three springs <»f i ure water; stream flowing through the ¡.lace; orchard beat variety of fruit; large. commodi«»us B. A GODFREY, Prop., dwelling-house, large barn and numerous out buildings. No lM*tter location for stock ranch in Oregon. Burniuer range inexhaustible; fif «AH kinds of faim teen miles from railroad depot. SPRING PURCHASE 1» iinetpinled in Southern Oregon anti Ladies wili reasonable! A ripie. Pear. Poach Plum. Prune. Apricot Nectarine. Cherry, Almond. Chestnut. SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES ¿-•je We are ¡q a p<»»iti»in to give lowest possible prices. Please call before piirclci'ing elsewhere, ('»»rresponileiiee Bolicite»!. A. II. MAEGLY, Jacksonville, Or. ... VOTi( E1S HEHEBY GIVEN THAT SEALED bub will I/« received nt the ettice <»f the ( <>unty Clerk of Jack»*«>n county, up to d < m » d on I Jj4GO.OOO.OO TTI>, ATHÎAXA'. OBK(4()X |V1 To Bridge Builders ! ! BrdmX'M»/, Afrry d, lS8St We take pleasure in announcing to tlu: public in general that we have just opened the Telegraph Variety Store and have a new anil tiist-class stock of goods, which we arc selling at the lowest prices. C. F. NESSE, Voice ('alture. NOTICE GROCERIES, NOTIONS. CANDIES AND NUTS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CUTLERY, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS. ETC. Peumaasbip aud Executive Work. MRS. C. C. EDDINCS, ♦112.‘«u> 75 I I« COSTBA. DEALERS IN Ashland, Jackson Ocunty, Or. 1887-1888. 8UXMARY. f 21 Ml w Total receipt*............................ PEB CO.VTBA. Total divbureemPntB.......... £18.388 53 Surplu* receipt*.................. 3,442 OutMandiug warrai.t« Kept. 30.1887..................................r.U.822 2? Disbursement» for# month«. lh,3»»e> .r4 J STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, » rEU (XJNTRA. DIHBrXSCMKNTS ijna (41 faw»................................. 336 39 •• •• IxMirdinu pri*M»nen>. 373 (■> •• - jailor'« «ulary........... vim 9** <’l»’rk’« ” epantj buMii»®»»...• 2U3 3u •• “ circuit court............. 40) OU bUlary. countyjudxe....... . S4U '»0 M’h«B»l bUp®rin(Mi<i‘*nt ... 43 »7 “ county treasurer................ 50 LAJ “ agent for poor.................. 178 10 Fix*, d»*trict attoniey................... 131 40 i’. r diem, county coujmxaMoner» 899 («) •* anaeMor...................... . Ö9 Mt) ; •• «urveyor........................ 50 (Ml Salary, «tock iiwpector................ (JI) 312 janitor............................... 1.754 9«) ( »»>ts of road* anti Hux»ervi«ore.. ¿.K» 93 “ circuit court.................. 4*J 35 *• *• justic<«'court................. 172 (Ü ** county printing... 1.VXÍ 05 •• “ indigent pereou* and hospital 40 77 Kepairs on court hotiw and jail............ 221 HU K«*cord book»» and bUationery........... III 21 l'cachere’ examination«....................... . GO Firewood for county........................ 40 Flection expenae«................................... Intone and inqueota............. . .. ......... lnnurance on court h<»u«e and jail ....... MiMWllanooUH expennet < a«h l»uid for redeemed warrant« Intervet paid on redeemed warrant* T< j C o 1 dibburevinent* for eix monlba.3_ PORTLAND, OREGON. SEBASTOPOL AND ASSABET WOOL SUITINCS, PLAIDS, FRENCH CASHMERES, NUM S VEILINC IN COLORS, FIGURED ORCAN- DIES, COLORED CHAMBRYS, CAMBRICS, PIQUAS, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorin NAINSOOKS, VICTORIA LAWN, COLORED PER CALE, ORIENTAL AND LINEN LACE, POWDER on March 31. 1888. aaomm. ( a»h in traaeury Oct. 1. 1W.......... . F T kxm collect«! for county purpoM* T;.x«> co lected on eberin» »»«•►»- 157 S7 maot for 1HS7.. . ......... ■••• Tax«« (poll») collected ou eherin » as- ta> cwment for 1BS7 .............. K ' n* ?» Tuxos delinquent hT 1»»<> colf.-ct«! . luxes (tx.llsj delinquent for 1st» col- «7 (O Jpcteu...................................... ............. !S» (JO •1 ! Liquor license........... ............................ S7 uu l’rial fees anU ¡»«‘iill’Ts’ license........... Hl II) Forfeited bail liond .............................. 127 VI Costs collected from Morat.................. 13 50 School permit.......................................... 20 fl) Collected from Chinee©...................... . Total recei|»ts foraouut) pan"»** * 2».-»1.1,*? Walter A. Woo<ls Reaper», Mowers and Binders. Hodges Double Draper ll-a li'r. Gaar, Scott A: Co. Separators and Farm Engines. C. »k G. Cooper & Co.’s Saw Mills and Engines. Star Win 1 Mills A: IVree 1’umps. Manufacturer and 1 »« uler in A »3X J We have on hand at all times a Complete Line of Six montile treatment SI. By Mail, running regularly between I.inkville and Klamath. H on . Jons Bt userr, the Democratic nominee for supreme judge, served in that cap .citv fi r several years, and also as judge of the second district, acipi tting biniteli creditably in l,oth place- lie is an able jurist, and if elected will be an ornament to the supreme Is'tu li of the biate. _____ ETC. < ki HE only GUARANTEED (’UREFORl Catarrh. ( old in tho Head. Hay F«*v**r, koee (’old Catarrhal D«afnt*«. and Here Ey«n. Rw- I btor« >th«* r.*iiMB «»f tasteand omeU; r» in<.?<>•, I taste and unpleasant breath, renal! ing from Ca tarrh. Ea«y and pleasant t«> une Follow direct- tion« and a cure ih warranted. 8« nd for circular I to ABIETINE MEDICAL ( OMPANY, Oroville California, owivth of the only Abietine Grove and Distillery in the world. VUKhAREDONLY BY Mae, the pO|iu! ir Grant's Pass tailor, has so much work on hand that he has Iteen obliged to engage an assistant. J. <’. Glid l n's aw-mill near Kerby- rille will soon bt* started up, an engine having been secured in Jackson county. BURREYS, [WWWWVWWWWWVWWWWWW>rr V>V I'» it. Williams* youngest child died "ne night last we. k. The la-reft family have the sympathy of all. F.veryl»Hly is pleased with the Dotno- ciatic ticket, and we would be much Peterman B os., who have the con surpi ised if It is not elected entire by a tract for building the new court-house, neat majority. commenced work on that structure last Sheriff Patterson'» delinquent tax list week. amounted to about fl,MX), which allows Will. Smith is a clever young man, that a very good collection of taxes was and will make an excellent clerk, for ms made. qualification» are unquestioned. Vote Allen Bros., who have a large laxly of for him. tine timber, not far from tirant’s Pass, have invested in a Meant saw-mill ami The nice, n-'W steamer put on Little Klamath lake by Capt. Beskins is now are turningout considerablegoo<l lumber. KLAMATH COUNTY TICKE I tri Considerable immigration to this sec Henry Booth has returned from Cali tion is ejected during the ensifing year. fornia and is now located near Merlin H. I*. Deekin» of Keno is being visited station. by his brother-in-law, who lately arrived Some rain I as fallen recently, and from the Fast. grain has been considerably benefited Rev. F. S. Noel ot Jacksonville,Catho thereby. lic minister, is in this section on relig T. Shattuck ha» been in Rogue river ious biuincse. valley making contracts for the delivery John Loonier, who had his knee-cap of potatoes. Davit! John, Jr., of Williams creek, has a situation in Smith & Conklin's re.tl estate offieo at Grant’s Pass. ................ of Jackson. BETTER THAN GOLD TRY BANTA ABIE AND CAT-B-CUBE - Joint H"nator . 8 H. IKZAliD ing with a severe Wound in the heel, A. II. i \UBON. inflicted by a pea gun. liepreseilttltive ....... T (• PAF1ER8ON. hi .1 iti........... ........ The Mav-day paity given bv Mr. Le ( Il \S. K. ( HANS1.OK. « lurk PETEK H WHEN. gate of Keno was well attended and I i timi • I. Ilei» J M E BALDWIN. proved a pleasant affair. J . A. JENNINGS. Freasarer ASaCbMir I* C. Ill-AM. Several capitalists from California I : J. D HAYES. have been in this section lately, and are < i Mehuol 8»* p« Tin tendent W N.SAl Nl’bKS. 8urvoy«»r (’«»n>ner ......... • W. H ELANAGAN investing heavily in timber land. C. N. Gordon ha» sold his place near l.ii'kville, thank» to an advertisement 1 in the T iki s . It pays to advertise. WM. M COLVIG F arm , M ill and D airy M achinery , Farm and Spring Wagons, Carriages, Carts, j Tho orieiual nud only genuine scu'iitihc com pound of AbistineGum and YorbaBanta, for Coughs, (’elds. Lung and Bron chial Trimbles, etc., etc. A. C. Louden of Applegate has remov The weather is cool and dry and rain ed to the vicinity oi McCallister post is needed. Crops will soon lie Buffering. office. J. H Ahlf of Grant's Pass keeps the choicest meats and always gives satisfac tion. Patronize him. ruler riroK'iFT: DEALERS IXT KING OF CONSUMPTION, tors. injured during the pa-t winter, is still using crntche«. W. II. Mills, who pinchased W. I ' Nichols’ projK'rty in this county, arrived ' a short time since. I Charley Pariish of I.inkville is stiffer-I i fob IF MISCELLANEOUS. F rank B rothers I mplement C o ., LUNG RE8T0RER. SANTA A8IE. 9 Judge Smith is again in San Francisco after a large stock of goods. lifornia GREENS I .»■ I t Clarence Hoover is paying relatives and friends at Grant’s Pass a visit. f Pleasing to JAie Palate and Death to a Cough. HANLEY & LOVE. p.VTTLK AND HOKbEH BRANDED HL ON V left Itip. A loo catil»* branded_ L2LT* on loft Hide or hip; m I m » rattle branded with h figure -’ on b-ft hide or hip. 1 h<* ear-mark« of the brand« ate abort crop in loft ear and long crop in right. Al«» cattle brand«-d with HP on left hip ai.'l marked crop in right aar anti hole and «plil in 1« ft ear. Notice for Publication. L axd O ffici rr R omlbtiig , Ou., / Non» ! IN HEKEBÏ g V v ES THAT THE f.»U.1«ii»e.l,«u,r,j „.»tier hn» filed noti«* <« m. int-ntiou to nuike fih)»l prtlof itl .U|,,M>rt .3 ïiÆ <:U have mis mv given mvson . aiaaii 1 B. Hammond, hi* timo.to «I«» and trainwict bu*- invb« for hinKclf, and I hold no claim on him or Lia ran.ing«. E HAMMOND. Ihit«»»! April 1, I’**.’». FOR ASSESSOR. Till. UNDERSIGNED WILL BE A CANDI- 1 «1 it«« for County Awftwr, «ubj«*ct to the decita «ion of the Democratic c«>unty convention. J.Ö GKlGbUY. ’"■? Ll,e< "Hr>U( ..n.t < t s" J <»I No k. 8<*C. 2. Ip. I|M |(| S* \ V »-I M M lie » i,:n>-the folloni,^ wih.,|,IR i-.i. 1 l.iiHt ,ix h . Arnwinith..l„: », b h . 11» >.r> M.-< .»ml, a,».l Peter T B» -, a" ..f l . , C |.l. a- ue, Jack-.a ( <»unt>, On x-.e 1 « ha » w.joHNaroN, n. K„ Notice for Pnblica,ticu. Land Otnce at K< n -«4 urg.Cr . i \'U" I IK HFJUcm ».nW,»,.7 .»A !«»!i» wi.ir-. iin.-.i Pettier ;..•»» i < ; , (l< 1.1« l!lt<**a tv. „XH.V»* UIIU4 pr<M)( hl ' mh r‘,: of hi« ciane, ad thi.t -a»d pro.,» w.li |M.... (1lr. . r, II M.n <■. »», (,■. < r..M,l» ... jHck-on,»»... pn. H. R.< Or , I,« f,„ (|i„b, ú M Ht*tu»U)«» th. ;.4,ow . k mm . ,ra ». • and cultivation of msm ! land, vis ; J H. lhjp«/ J«» « pl. (». ¡.port, j|,ad Brockte» and R L. Park’ er. all of Big Rutto. Jarkeon count' Oreu n < HA<. W .»OH\8ÍOÑ.R»ti"t<r. Comity Treasurer’s first Notice. ()ffi 'H<»f rrea urer of Ja‘‘k««* i Co NOTIC*;. i o Or g r / *•15, M9. «7 n . 4Gi»’ ♦ ». ».¡I. »JI. 1»J>. KI. VW. ;,;.». '..<», ;■»; 7„ 1 Interrat un the um» mil <lw, fr. in thi. Av'- NEHM »% tHMÉH _ ______ vuUf.. lloMurr» LEEOPSHÍRE DuWii MEP laip.wi-1 bini lindi., G. W. Hunt. W .twikar.Ot Ilie übt Slitt|i fur Unni ani Mutton.