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Oe Jruiocriitiiïimes. THE "TIMES" IN ERROR. bnsinraecollage. Will, was in the 22nd rear of hi* *jt* and had a host of friends. Hi* death i* regretted hy all who knew him. The following i* * list of letter* re maining uncalled-for in the Grant’* I’»»» post office, Jan. 31*t. Person* calling for the«« lettere will pleaae »ay “adver tised :’* Frank Breus, E Bodine, W I, Croaley, Sidney Chase 2, C Coalman, W W Cex, H M Colwell, George W Dell, T Fielder. Sarah B Osine», Jas Garside,W L Houston, Mr* Lvdia Hunter, Frank Marehfeld, Billy Mihr, Mandy Melony, E B R Newland, Mr* Elisabeth Robb, M Oat rum, Frank Starling, R H West, E D Wiban 3, Newt Yocum, Sarah Ro- RHEUMATISM Sö NEURALGIA real - estate . To Tits E ditos or th * T ims * : Your last issue brought ths news to “ Paine's Celery Compound hnn been n God- TbCM twin dlftcWB cause untold suffering. srnd to in*». For the pant t wo year» I bnVA auX- irritili Piper tu Jackin, Jiiepkiit k Lake ms that I was vigorously opposing the Doclon admit thst they are difficult to cure— ferod with neurtlgta uf the henrt. doctor aftAr Rogue River Boom Rill, at Tolo. I nave so do their patients. Paine’s doctor falling to cure mA. i U hvc now t ike» not been at Salem during this session of Celery Compound has per nearly four bottles of tbe Compound, and un THL'RHDAY ___ FKBRI’ARY 7, IM9. the legislature, and your information as free from the romplalnt. I feel very ¡rratAfui manently cured the worst to you.” c uaw. II. I. f . wtr , (vnmi village, cl to my opposition to said bill is wrong cas»-9 of rheumatism nnd Tan Roseburg Rrrifir ba* been re The city council of Grant’s Tas* on be neuralgia—so say those who duced in eiae, but will be issued twice a half of thia place, as well as for the en hare us-'d it. week hereafter. We congratulate Bro. tire Tight* of this county, sent a memo ••Haring been troubled Bell upon his enterprise and wish him rial to the legislature as follows: with rhAumatiam at the km e ••1 have been greatly affllrUd with acutA and foot for live \ear**. I was i rh» uniatl-iin, and could And no r»*llrf until I success. To the Hon. Committee on Corpora almost uiuible fo^’ct .»mind, i UM.-d Faine's <•»-kry Compound. After using tions, House of Representatives, Oregon ron SALE. and was very often cuntined six Uitth’s of this medtclue I aiu now cured ot B inatob A lli son denies that he re legislature, Salem, Oregon: to my bed for w^ ks at u rheumatic troubles." NO USE TO fusal the treasuryship from Mr. Harri time. 1 >i '1 only one lx»t- On behalf of the county of Josephine SXMVF.l. llVTCHINM)Nt SO. CoHibh. N. II. OWNE Ä . fir of l»alnr% t »-Icry Com son because of his presidential aspira and Uie town of Grant’s Pass, we desire ten. J. W. Howxnn, P. M. pound, aad was | h rfectly i tions. It is stated that tbs reasons he to respectfully call your attention to the cur'd I can i.<.o Jump assigns are that he is too poor to accept great injury and injustice that would be around, end fed :«■* lively as , Paln<*,HCelery Compound has performed many KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. other cur, « as marvelous as these,-copies of such a place, and that he felt physically a boy. ' 1 rank < AHo’I, done us by the passage of House Bill Eurekita Nevada. letters nenf to any address. Pleasant to take, unable to perform its duties. does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire No. 48, referred to you.; Stock are »till doing well. 11.« Mx for <5 0». Druggists. ly vegetable; a child can take It. What a the There are on the headwaters of Rogue Mammoth testlmqnUl paper free. Tas Portland IVorW says that Hon. J. Kano ha* a pair of fine new hay-*cale*. use of suffering longer with rheumatism or Wit.Ls, IlicnARosoN A Co.. Props.. Burlington, Vt. | neuralgia? P. Wager, of Pendleton, and Hon. C. river and its tributaries vast tracts of Jo*. Keasler ha* returned from reka. valuable timber, amounting to many A. Cogswell, of I.akeview, are the ablest Frank Arant of Pine Grove i( «till very fìlÀUfìNfì ^fl(r Hri'ihkr I n j nirt Living upon Lactated Food are Healthy, and most active workers on the fl-wr of hundred millions of feet. UlABUftU U T £0 CoUr» than any other Hyeg. | OAoltò Happy, Hearty. Il ü Unequaled. The boom proposed to be built by said •ick. the state senate. Hon. A. C. Stanley of Supt. Fountain and family are conva Jackson couuty is classed as one of the bill is locate. 1 at such a point that it most industrious and influential sena would cut off the passage of logs to this lescent again. county, without the payment of one dol Land is steadily increasing in price in tors. lar |>er thousand feet. thia section. We re*|>ectful1y represent that logs T h * inefficiency of the Democratic Capt. O. C. Applegate of Olene has managers in the late election was plainly have lieen run down Rogue river from • (MMMtttteB 1« tbe Life of Trade*** and if yon have not seen our latest improv ad fnodi ytm shown in Delaware, where they allowed this )*>int to its mouth; and it may be t«en quite sick. imagine bow lively trade 1« or hew bard onr coniiMdltorB have to work tn keep within sight of ■*- Snow is disappearing fast and is gone ▲ah yonTfeOller for lbs JA31KS MKANb* S3 KlfOE, or the JAY1ES MEANS* SA SHOE a Republican to be elected to fill the desirable in the future to run log* to the MpoKlng to your needs. in many place*. Positively none genuine ud I om having our name and price stamped plainly on the soles. Tour seat so long filled by the Bayatds and same point. tainUer will supply you with shoes so niamprd if you insist upon hl« doing so; If you do not luaist, eotue We desire further to call to your atten farms, Village Lets, Improved Saulsbury*. For the first time in its his Several real-estate transaction* are wtaUera will coax you into buying Inferior shoes upon which they make a lacgcr profit. tory that state will be represented in the tion the fact that we have at this |>oint taking place weekly. and Unimproved for neat congiess by a Republican senator. the largest sash and door factory in the JKFŒS MEANS JAMES MEANS Poe valley has another now county slate, and other manufacturing institu Autbony Hig^insjs^iisjm^1«- 1 3 SHOE road, which was needed. Sals or Rent. $4 SHOE tions in prospect, and it is desirable that NEXCELLEO IN Burt Oatman’s family, some members SsNcroa Wansa has done much to they should have the right to draw their CANNOT FAIL STYLE UNEQUALLED make the Ea*t Ortg^uian the leading supplies of timber from the headwaters of which were sick, are better now. TO <- IN DURABILITY C* urnal in eastern Oiegon. lfs should ci Rogue river; and the location of the A number of religious meetings have SATIS F ->• AN □ -<- i cbarv of starting a daily payer at boom and the rights granted in said hill been held in Poe valley recently. T he most .§ RFECT10M Portland, unless he bas plenty of finan would be so heavy a tax that it wottld C. Kasson of Pelican bay has gone to cial backing. No doubt thers is room be impossible OE FIT. British Columbia, where his brother* re for just such a Democratic daily as he We respectfully net forth still further side. One hundred anil sixty acres of No. would make; but it would be uphill busi that there is nothing in the bill a* pro level laud, over one-half encloeel withasub The proprietor ot the Red House has ness to compete with the Orrgomun for posed that require* said compauy te ex •tantial fence; oue of th“ v»*ry beet fruit anti vegetable ranchee in the county; rich, aandj a while. pend any money in the improvement of sent six teams to the railroad front for Such hnN been the rr«’CQt proxTA«« tn our branch of Industry that we are row able to affirm that th« loam, watered by Applegate cre<*k . improt 1 JamM Mtan«' t4 Sb»»« Is In every rc»|w-ct equal to (he th<»AA which «»nly a few yeArw ago were retailed at eight the channel of said river for the naviga good*. with a good dw.’lltng houee with e.x r<> »on* . a HsaaToa ^ tamlby introduced two bills ten dollar« If you will try on a i air you will i»o convinced that wo do not eiaggerate. Our« are Th« Monroe Otey, C. M. Dupeeand Henry or go«»d log barn, granari« » and ollieroiitbuddc g-, tion of logs. or tinal $3 and t* 8h<*X an l (h«»*c wh«» imitate «»ur B.vxtem of bunlneM are unable t«» compete with ua tn on Monday last—one to repeal the law two hundred benriag fruit Irtw*». vai ie Parristi hav* returned from their trip to quality of fact«>ry ¡»reluct«. In <”ir line« «.» are the largest m.-tnufactaror« in th« United Sla»«!* For the simple work of putting a boom giving the clerk and sheriff ot Jackson On« of our »raveling «alc«infn whoh t.<»w vbiliug the shoe retailer« of the Pacific Coast and Rocky lle». mostly fall and winter uppi« ». ph-nt.. ««f in said river they are to have the right Oregon small fruit», n« ar a <«»« m I - h«M.i out-ide Mountain Region writesfr««in there xs follows: county per cent, more than the sains I am more than Bftttsflwl with tho re«ult«of my trip. X have thus far BtieoeedM tn placing our full rang* for Mock ; guv'«rnm«*nt title. I’u - ♦ ’ to tax all of that great body ot timber the Dent Noe! is among us one* more« Ila« •’ In th« hands of ’A No. !* dealer« in every point I nave v I n IK w I.- He go«« on to say. ••Thi« is a officers in other counties after IS'», and cash, imiaiict. iu one and t ao j• ar-, •b f« n• d enormous sum of one dollar per thou having returned from Hiskiyou county, nolendld region f«»r ti« to sell sh>>e* tn. I>e *ii»fi most of tbo retalkrs are charging their rustomerB at half ¡mymente to hMyeecure<1 by a •n-uig another giving the governor power to re rvUMl about double the prices which the «ho*w hav« cost at wholesale. Tbe consequence is that tho sand feet. Cal., lately. preiuiHes. Dennie who wear «h<«e-» are pay Ing »»lx or «even dollar* a pair for b U xm which aro not worth as mueb as our arrest criminals who return alter being MEANS' S3 «nd Si MilOES. Our <hi»r« with their very low retail price« 8tam|»od on the We submit that some good might be No. 2. Tho Alkali lvceuiu hold* regular JA j IES pardoned on condition that they leave of‘«very pair arc l<eaking dowu the high price« which Lavs hitherv» ruled tn the retail markets here. come of the improvement of ths river, meeting* at the Hildebrand •< hool- •ole« A B'.'.l farm of '¿noairs*on Ivan an»l when a retalh-r puts a full In ;n of goods iu Ina stuok they at once begin to gooff like hot cakes, to great the state. Both are meritorious meas th-M'- hi I- iws . Improved wiiti adwtdhi ts ths demand for them.** •o that logs could be floated down said house near Dairy. Now, kind remler, lust stop and oonatder what the at»ove signifies so far as ye« are concerned. It ure*. _____________ foi t with tire rooms, n barn and stahl. . stream with eane ; but the returns should assures you that if you keep on buying «hues (»earing no manufacturer«* name .«r fixed retail price stamped aersa <1. 40 acres in cukirntmt . w.-ll w A daughter was l>orn to Mr. an l Mr*. on the sole«, you cannot tell what you are getting and yuur retailer 1« probably making y-Mi pay double <-d and a uue oiitsido nui»>- toret.a-k. A.I only be commensurate with the expendi ('. 1*. Hl'ATUoroN wishes the -Scott Frank Rodgers, who reside near Link- what your shoes have coot him. Now, can you afford to do thia while we are protecting you by stamping -to<-k farm. 1’rlco bfl.-eu dollar- . r a r ture, and the amount charged by the surname and the fixed retail price up>»n the solve of our «hoes before they leave our factory «u that yog exclusion bill repealed. 11c eironeuusly Viti* perfect. ville, on Jan. 30th. •annot be made to pay more for your «hoes than they are worth ! asset ts that it is only the hoodlums of boom corporation should be fixed by the freai a«r celebrated fnrtery are eeld by wide-awake retailers In all part« ef No. 3. The Elite dancing chib ol Linkville the Rhee« eeantry. We win place them easily wiUUu yuur reach ia aay Otata or Tvritury if you wui Ur««L aoa officers of the state. This could be done the Pacific coast who desire the enforce Four mile»* from < entrai P nnt railroad • tat .<»n. cent In « p-wUkl card and write to us. w gives its next dancing party on Wash by the creation of a commission, or it ment of the act. This is a man who farm of aciwa, on a county r-. .. I. ./■ • J AMDS MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. attack forty acres of which 1» good gran, lun«t ai «1 f -rij cares not for God, man or devil—noth might wisely be added to the duties of ington’s birthday. acre* g«Hid fruit land, improved with a tiwelh the railroad commissioners. A shooting club wa* organised at the ing but money finds attraction in his eye. iag-houee. Title perfect. Price, $85u.<*i, rash. Inasmuch as the bill does not require office of J W. Hamaker in Linkville There should be something even worse No. 4. anything of this corporation but simple last Monday evening. than the hell we read of in the bible for A fine Mtock an«l grain farm of 4;4i acre»-;3»»0 building of a boom, that is of no value to his sort. _____________ The Stor say* that Dunham Hanks acres under fence; three hundred arres farm us, and as we shall in the future need has returned from California with a wife. lati<i;one hundr»«d acre» pasture an<i wood lai a. ten acres of a go«>d young orrhaid aid t Go\ kknok P knkotkb has approved the free use of this river for the carrying They were united at Ager. nice young vineyard; two dwelling h«»u»*. »», the bill to change the name of Averill, of logs to thi* point, we beg your com two good well» on the ¡Pace ¡'here w.li The households of Harry Mann and Coos county, to Bandon, the bill provid mittee, in justice to our rights for the be mdd with this farm a large ain«»«nt <>f agricultural implement« and evuie h«nibi’h<«hi ing (or the holding of terms of the county free use of this river that flows through Wm. Ramus of Alkali valley have each furniture; also some garde» tool« All g • uitl received additions lately. court in Tillamook county, and Senator our city and county, that you recommend the place. Good outeide range for stock. I’n Sheriff Childers will on the 9th sell Watts’s bill to authorise the Portland A it* being amended as follows 45.5<l>; half cash, balance wi two equal \«arl payment», to draw legal interest fr<»m lay <» Willamette Valley Railroad Company to Add to Section 14: That nothing here the property mortgaged by Isaac Wilson sale, to be secured, or all cash, at option ot th« build a bridge across the Willamette at in contained shall be construed to allow ■ud wife to Susannah Dixon. purchaser. This laid it situated w. st of theiM»- Jas. F. Kertchem, one ot our most Ray's landing. inger Gap Title perfect. A good Ito any interference with, or the collection for somebody. promiking young men, has commenced of pay for logs destined to j»oint* on said Jio. 5 W hat is the matter with the represen river below said boom. the study of law under Hon. S. B. Crans Tb« Wf*at halfof the flouthwfRt <juar!« r ;»n«l th»- tatives from Jackson county? The lower This I believe to be fair and simple ton. •outbwest quarter of the northwest quarter of hou*e of the legislature allows each of justice to this county. A pi legate Bros, have over ihX) head of Mertjon S'.', township 3»J nouth, of range one ♦•a-t; its members several dollars worth oi al»o the Mouth half of tho aouthraMt «piart«*r and If the people of Jackson county want cattle at Itrooks' ranch near Linkville. northwest quarter of the »«outheaat qurirt- r a?i<i stamp* and newspaper wrappers; but if such a corporation a* that designed in now conducted by W. 1’. Moore, where northearit quarter of aouthw'Mt quarter of 4.»-( they have sent anybody public docu the bill, to have the jiower and right to they are being fed. tion 15, townaliip 37 aouth, of rang«* 1 » hm I, < < ments,copies of bills introduced, etc., we tax all that great body of timber on th* tamingacres in ail. Price, tvo dollars j W. R. Bishop of Portland is one of the •re. have failed to hear of it. But for Senator headwaters of Rogne river the enormou* No.«. Stanley we would not know the nature sum of one dollar |>er thousand feet,I am hungrieat of the “outs." He longs to fill Prof. Emery ’ s place at the Klamath Forty arrA» <>f timber land «•]«»sn t • tl of any ot the bills introduced. sure it is none of mv business to inter Agency already. * roa<l 1 ahi hue to t H a Big Butte saw-nil II, vnjuaft fere, only a* much as it affects us here. chiefly for rail tnnbor. <»overt.luont tit!«’. 11 T h * proposition to provide for a con A postoffiee is badly needed in Poe owner it* out of the ntafA and thA Ian 4 will I If the representatives of Jackson stitutional convention ha* again been county choose to have the people of that valley, as also another in Tula lake dis Bold for five dollur*» ¡>t»r n<’re, caMi- A bar for »otnAbodj brought up at this session of the legisla county buidened to that effect, we ot trict.' Petitions are in circulation ask No. 7. ture. It will be supported by meml>ers ing that one be established at the resi Josephine do not propose to interfere. Twu huntlrpti anti forty aero who opposed it four years ago. No dence denee of ot Frank Adams Ailatna and another at We are thankful, however, that we fAnced nn«l mcultivation; inn>r<>\•*<! wirn slate in the t'nion needs a thorough btarnig orchard of tin«*, a’*M»rt»*d fruit ir have men representing this county who J. R. Butin'». change of its constitution more than ilwt ’lhng-hoiMA. a barn ttnd other i»utt Sealed proposal* will be received by do not propose to stand idly by and see Two btrenni»» of water run through thi- ph Oregon. We are away behind the pro any coiporation get *uch advantages the couuty clerk until 12 o’clock m , in pUM iptiblH of being 'iivi<l«ti luto tw«» j i cession in many matters, and nothing ovei their people, and are wisely urging TVedneeday, the fitli dav oi March, for of one hundred and twenty acre« hh <-h but a new constitution will better matters. north half of this place is qnitni-r-'v« I 1 t.< the amendment proposed by our city fnrnishine material and building a jail ¡»rov'd 6U Hurt'» ar<* worth 11.64*1, fh»» ■ lNdacra««, f Four miles fr<uu Cunt*al I Tux state senate amended Mr. Wager’s council. The people of this county de for »aid county. railroad staiiun. Tit!*' ¡»erfcct. Senator Cogswell'* bill to appropriate bill to provide places for holding tessions mand as their right the free use of the No. 8. »Id,000 for a wagon-road from Paisley, of the supreme court so as to substitute river. A farm of 12Uacres, improved with a < «’infort- As to the policy of granting the right Lake county, to tlie southern boundary | Grant’s Pass for Jacksonville as the place able dwelling, ten arrea fenc' d nnd in cniiiia- tion, with a living spring ivar the dwelling. Oi • for holding the session for the southern to improve Rogue river for running saw I ut the state, ha* passed tl.e house and | of the very b^-at stock rang«*« in ((.« c««tM;t>. district. It is said that this amendment logs, I have only to say that I think it will no doubt al*o be faroiably consider iank'*n creak tl thruugh tlnM land, was made for the puri>ose of defeating would he a wise thing; hut the pries for ed in the senate, a* it should t>e. perfect. Price, <84X1, the bill, as very few seriously think that running saw-logs thereafter should be No. 9. A meeting of the stockholder» of tbe Grant’s Pass, although an enterprising only in accordance with the expenditure Litte Klamath water ditch company is A goo«l ¡»¡aceof 16.) acres, nnprowd « h ; good, new r«‘*ideuce, barn and granur) ¡»(»out and growing town, would be a suitable for improvement; and that should be called to l>e liel«l in Linkville, Febru six’) acr»* fei'ced, with an orchard ot about on left in the hands of state authority to fix. place for holding such session. ary 16, 1889, at .' o'clock r. M , for the hundrAd asso.tod fruit tree*; out» large‘•¡»rin The views of our council set forth in and other hinallar ones on th»» farm, \ai.k purpose of voting on a proposition to file croak run* through tlie place Si>lcn«lid Tin land office* have received instruc their request to ths legislature are so amended article* of incorporation and to range, with government title, l’nc". jl'«* tions that will givu parties living at a plain, so reasonable and just, that I fail increase the capital stock, etc. No. 1U distance a great deal ot trouble. The to understand why the representatives re being ra Arrangement* are made to send A brick house and largo lot in J,M’k-*«»nvili officers are instructed that where money of your county should oppose them. with h Btabl'* A comfortable horn«*, and utl Inasmuch a* you have stated in your some of t tie young white fi*h in the fiali t aud papers are received and the paper* ¡»erfcct. Price, i’kMi; |>2UO caeh fti.d balanc car, now in Portland commissioner'* three equal payment» of f ix , twelve ami » jgi are incomplete, or from any cause the column* that I wa* endeavoring to de under the care of Commissioner.!. Frank mouth», deferred payments to draw ten p r money cannot at the time be applied, feat the hill, I have taken tbe liberty of Ellis, to Klamath lake. W. <». Steel, interest. I that the money shall be immediately re presenting riy views on the subject. who bas beeu interesting himself some turned—or in other words, that no money Tbe extent of my opposition has simply what in tlie distribution of these fish in shall be retained in the office except been in tho line of urging the above behalf of the Oregon Alpine Club, yes amendment to the bill in a very quiet Dealer that belonging to the government. way, and not in oppssing the bill, as terday received a dispatch stating that the fish would t«e taken and properly RaraKSXNTATivK L ayman of Marion that is a matter for the representative* county introduced a bill to provide for a and people of Jackson county to settle transferred from the railroad station to the lake. ____________ general liquor license tax of »400 a year without any interference on my part. No. 12. Respectfully, H. B. M illbi . and placing license to sell malt-liquor* A good little farm <«f 16 > acres A.1W.S. school-house, improved withe Grant's Pass, Feb. 4, 1889. at »2«)0 |H-r annum. The legislature will houvt*. stHi»l«*H. etc., 3d acr«*» fenctMt. a iim *'« > probably add a clause to all town Save» bill» bare pa»»«'t both liouee*, bearing «»rchani ami also a vineyanl in a t JOS F. NI NE COUNTY ITEMS. charter bills providing that liquor license condition, will bs sold for $12 a* follows: Title perfect. in said coiporation* shall not be lof^r Senator Watt*' bill antliorixing tl.e I Health ha* lieen good here this sea ronatruciion of a bridg* acrov* th* Wil- No. 13. than that fixed by the state law It is A deMFablr bod) of g.M>d InisdHn’jtji. li to be hoped that the hill will be consign son. lanieU* river, between Marion and Yam NE ‘ < of SrAg aud the SE4* of Bhl-I, «-•( 33 n. i ed to merited ohucurity. Dr. Holton has been kick, but i* much hill connti«*. S.RlW.tliA NW'« of hW»4 nt d fl-, .«• better now. HW ‘ <, MAC 31, tp 31 s. IH W. the SWl-l ..f X \\ 1 ♦ Senator Irvin«-'» tad to iprorjK>rate The publisher* of ScriAnrr’s Jtfagwriec and the S t ot Ni l 4, fee 3. tp 3.» b IH W th. tbe city of Halsey. Snow has disapiæared and the weath NEI i uf NE1-4 sec 4. tp 33 H. K4 W. 3.2. h .- i aim to make it the most popular and en Senator Raley'* bill to appropriate in all. and lying in Pi««HAarit rrwk pr» < th -f. terprising of periodicals, while at all er i* beautiful. Jackson comity. Price. J15 p« r acre. Real-estate is steadily gaining in value money in aid of a wagon road from Pen times preserving it* high literary charac No 14. dleton to Canyon city. in thia section. ter. Twenty-five thousand new read A nic»» place, partly en<do»«Ad and a box ho»»»< Senator Caraon'e lull to amend the ers have been drawn to it during the B. W. Baldwin of Silver lake is paying Portland charter, on if, beina the ►«•utli half the Houthea*t quitti* r. fl.a Renowned J. I. CASE authorixing the and the »"iitheasl quarter of the bouthweat quar past six months by the increased excel relatives here a visit. water committee to i»»ue tionita to the ter of »Action mix , and the northe.v-t quarter <>f lence of its content* notably the Rail C. N. Hathaway and wife ot Apple amount of »1,500,000. ttie northwest quarter uf sect ion aeven. townnljip way articles'^, and it ch.-aes its second gate liave a new girl. 35 south, of range 1 weet, in Jac.keon (wmntj .« <.n- Bepreaentative Robert»' bill to change taining lBUacrea. Price tl5 per acre. year with a new impetus and an as*nred the name of Averill, Coo* county, to John W. Custar ha* become* resident success. The illustrations will show No. 15. Bandon. some new effects, and nothing to make of Arago, Coos county. TheSWi-4 of sec 34, in tpStìaouth. (.frange 8 Representative Maxwell'» bill to A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. eaM. containing lHo acr>*s and being m clc-s S'rihnfr'i Magatiw- attractive and in change the lime of holding ibe tern.» al ¡•rojiiaity L«» Mc( alli»t#r\celobrnti d -j rr th . h Boot of Grant’* Pass lately teresting will lie neglected Butte creek, price per acre. A iirnt-claf«* the county court in Tillamook county. Mr. Day, latuly of Iowa, has paid Jas. investment. Representative Harrington'* bill I t looks bad for Oregon that both of P. Tuff* »1000 for 10acres of land. No. 16. amending that »ection of Hill'» Code de her United States senators sre from the Lots nundiered one and two of section 31, in Mrs. T. G. Patterson has gone to San fining matfietratee, *o that circuit judge* city of Portland. This is selfish and un township 3-r» Mouth, of range 1 west; alb<»the lot Francisco for the benefit of her health. are incbnlrd. numl»ered I of section»». in township 3(5 k >ui| , <.f fair to other part* of the state. The peo rangeoue west,containing in all’.«i m it « 1’iice, Mrs. Jane White aud Mrs. <laniard of ple of eastern, southern or middle Ore ¡»er acre. ItKil. KIT-iTK TKAXffAHTiOyn. gon are just a* much entitled to repre Ashland have l**en in thi* section lately. No 17. Corn-Shdlers, Fanning-Mills, Wind-Mills, , Barbed-At ire Sta sentation as those who live on this side The juvenile mission band of Grant'* Tlie following r««l-e»t»l» tramter« h*v«> Acomfoitable frame hons«» with a ve(y large ples, Oils and everything kept in a first-class Machine anil Imple lot in Jacksonville, in a go«»d neighlMirhood, for of the mountain*, says thi* Il'orfd. The Pas* held an interesting meeting last t»li«n place unce our !»-t report: on reasonable te’-m**; ha« a larg<'»itting room W J John to W H Wiexhani, 'i »1 in ment House. human mind may strive in vain to rc- Sunday. Ajs<> Staver A- Walker's Agency and Headquarters for sale with a g«»od tire plae»-, two K.M*d be«l-o->ms am!.. acre cornn,on to see, *. y 14 and 17, tp .ty memtier one good deed that Mr. Dolph New oichard* are spiinging tip every kitchen, a g««od well of water at tho d »or. v>< Jacks««» coimtv, Oregon. R 1 E. t.'on.iiieration »I^o has ever accomplished for the people. where and old one* are being increased house etc. Price mi . i Jaa Hummer to G W and Emm . F Itsn- ted' " Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as J am Senator Van Wyck oi Nebraska, a* good in size. No 18. fry; 5 acr«-* in tp .T9 8. R ! E |2'«0 a Republican a* ever belonged to the Lands in »ertions 7. iH, 19. 2(1, ^'an«i N‘i of EK Oatman to A I’ Talen« ; lot 12o feet prepare«l to give lowest possible prices, and my goo«ls nre first-class. Justice Axtell last week united Flank »quare on Wagner creek ,< hxj tion 3 ». in township 35 south, iang«-l west;con party founded by Charles Sumner and Correspondence respectfully solicited. taining 113«> acres; and lands in sect mn* 1., 14. 33, Abraham Lincoln and other great men Norris and Miss Martha Warner in mat t'niied States patent to John <'ole.tian. and 2.Y, in township 35 hou »I i . of rang«« 2 west, WM. GATES,Central Point, Or. 21 M A. acre* in see 19, tp 3* 9, R 1 W. that have passed away, substantially ac rimony. containing 1010 acres, ¡fall of the ;:ho\o men f'ha* J Sochriat to John Coleman, prop tioiied land should be sold in one body per cused Mr. Dolph in the senate eham- The Presbyterian church at Grant's acre is the price. Jfsold in quaiititu* • i «»f less bcr of representing in the gui*e of an l sss, a neat, new structure, will soon be erty in Phoenix. »7V> than 4’» acres at Shi to fl’» ¡»er aurw ncror<iing to Joel S Smith t«» tieo A Zenr.r ; 4 »ere» in official a corporation. Mr. Van Wyck dedicated. the quality atid quantity of land sold, i'erms, sec H,. tp.'M M. It 1 W »11» 25 one third cash at tune of sale, balance en tim« is an important and desirable witness. Circuit court will convene here again Geo A Zenor to II H Carter; earn». tosait purchaser, deferred payments to be se Joel S Smith to H B Carter; .th 49 acre* cured l»i a mortgage on the ¡»remises. This lai.»’ in about a month. Tlie docket will not is mostly slightly roiling day soil, anti i* among Gll.il> M's bill to create the county of be a long ont*. in see 17. tp XS S. R 1 W »000. the best fruit lands in Jackson county. o Harbaugh to E E Morey; 5 acre, in Harney from the southern portion of The supreme court will be well taken eec JR, tp 37 S. R 2 W. »215. No. IP. Grant county having passed the house, care of at Grant's Pass, if one of its ses (> Harbaiifh to A MrKetrhnie. .'>.13acre, 280 acres «»f improved larnl ami acres ut im will meet with but little opposition in sions is held theie. proved in section 13, township 35 south, r n g«j - in tec 28, tp 37 8. R 2 W. »2:10 R5. the senate. The proposed new county west. Price for tlie lot ' per acre. O Harbaugh to J W Sbort; 5 acre* in sec Wm. S. Bailey of Applegate is happy has already a population of four thou No. 3u 26. tp 37 S, K 2 W. ,225. sand »nd property to the value of »1,600,- because a 11-pound boy mad* hi* appear Vnited State* patent to J P Walker; Ixandin section 3H, b>wnship 35 *outh. rang • 2 (MM>, with a vast country sparsely settled. ance lately at his home. west; also lands in sections Ji an«i the south half 39 45 acre, in sec 30, tp 3S 8, K 3 E of sect ion 3<>. township 35 S4»uth, m» ge 1 west Vnited State* patent to J P Walker. 4<) ■••rnplcte and las- M’wk <»f The precinct of Burns, which will be the Farmers are taking advantage of th. containing 15<inacres, all fenced with a goo county-seat of the new county, alone pleasant weather and have made mueb »ere» in sec 25. tp 3* 8. R 2 E. fence nnd runs t<» Rogue river- Wil! !•< Vnited 8t»te» intent to J P Walker. pav* »18,000 tax. Harney valley,which progrès*. Miner* are not happy yet. cheap in loU to suit purchasors, and at j.ric 39 70 acres in sec 16. tp 34 8, K 3 E. cording to the selections made. i* included in the new county, is seventy Vnited States patent to G H H.yley ; Dr. Devore'* mother and « »ter, wlu» miles long ami fifty miles wide, all level, No 21. are residents of Myrtle creek, Douglas **irrs in »er 3, tp .1* S, K 1 K. A nice ¡»¡wee of 80 acres, two miles from (¡old rich land, nearly as large as the Wil W Mitehell to H H Valpy; !»2 lOtiacre« Hill railroad station an»l l’< miles from l ol", county, are paying tirants Passa visit. lamette valley, and big enough in itself tp 39 s. R l E ,«o. improved with a one story box dw« lling-hou-e H 11 Vaipvlo Hattie Alnutt, propertr •36x3(1 feet. f<mr room*, lined and ¡.»¡^red: al-o a; Joe Scott has been in l*ouglas county for three counties. There are about six barn SdxlO feet, poultry-hotse. sinok“-liou*e, Ashland. ,2. hundred voters, Asmi Af> wttlere, there visiting bis *iek uncle anil attending the work-shop and wood-house; P» acres tinder fen« “ Hattie Aljiutt to 1> Marsh, properly in and in the adjacent neighborhoods, and funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Nichols. rik I in cultivation, n young orchard of Letwc n Ashland. ,2. J(lil and 4(0 Rsvotto! frmt tre««*, mostly »s let t.sl over .">00 petitioned for division. There Tom Howard has become proprietor I J Phipps to J VanSickle, 2U acre» In tp peaches, the land being well adapted for fruit are two uewsj>a)>erN published in the of the Grant's Pass express, having pur 37.-. R 1 W. »10n>. prices and see for enough timl»er for use of ¡»lace, near a g<»«d proposed new county, and both favor chased L. 8. Smith's interest in the school-house nnd go«sl outside range for cattle. Q A Tl'o to J VanSickle; lots .? ami 6. *el vi Price, $ 1 block 12, Medford. ,IT5. the division..^__ saute. :iii^ fumiglieli on bliort «>•» G H Baker to itopbia Kitatiner and W H J. R. Hamersly, a nephew ot J. Bo Norman; lot 3. block I*, Jleatly a addition Jt iMi* WiiALi.iv of Portland has been A No. I grain ami fftock farm of i am ■». 1; vh at Salem on a mission. He has pre- rough of Slate creek precinct, tarried to Medford »75 mi!»’» from Central Point railroad btAtion and J A Packard tn p J Packard, property all kinUs <»f cottnuy prixlui't’ at high- six niilAH fr*»m Mt dford railroad Matu’D; all levl. paied a resolution to be introduced into with his relative* last week, wbilsonliis black land and encioMMl with a fence nirn* railt* io Talent »>*> both house*, requesting our senators and way from latke county to Coos bay. REAMES <V WÌII1E, ZacJteonsiili’. high, and all under cultivation lm|.hivd with Vnited States patent to John Ander«oti Mrs. H. L. Whits of Rock Point, eld and representative* in congress to secure, if a Rmujl dyeJling-house. a barn 3f x:: > f " t. larg • James T Glenn; Uil acres in sec 32. tp granary, a go<»d spring wiiich furnirihei* plenty <>f |>o«M>ible, the passage of an act to pre est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 37 8. R2 W. water for dome-tic anti «tuck purpo^ee. j Id vent federal judge* acting a* advocates Tuffs, died at the residence of her parent* J W Coakley to Helen F. Moore. S” acres farm ih hUaceptiblu of i>ciug divided into tw in cases tried before them. This <■ a di on the 4th inst. and wa* buried the fol in see 15, tp 39 8. K 1 E. ,2<W three or four farm«, a» every acre of it ie g<>< land and near a acliuol and poetottice. Tit lc p< C Magruder, trustee, to H Wilson; lot 6. rect drive against Ju-fge l»e»dy of the lowing day. feet Price, W) p**r acre block 5. and lot 7. block 49. Central Pomt. I’. S district court Some time ago a Enough funds have been subscribed to ,3U0 » No. 23. ■uit for damages was tried in the alaive ensure the building of a fine brick opera J S Horn to W E Darling; lJhacresin 4 farm of 124 agree, all level land, fenr miles court in which Judge Whalley appeared house in Grant’s l’an*, and work will be eee 33. tp »> 8. R 3 W. »2500 I am prepared to eontiaet for the delivery of good nwrcliantniilo | from Central Point railroad Htation, all fenced a* attorney for defendant, a railway commenced at once. The stockholders Vnited Stales patent tn I, Kobertaon; with rail fence aij orer It/' scree in cultivation. saw log* of the following kinds: company, and when tlie couit presented bave elected J. C. Mo»*, Eb. Dim- 40 acres in see 17, tp 39 8. K I E Black »oil. improied with » dwdltng-houae Chas M Davidson to Max Pracht; an 24x24 * a H with four nnmit, M barn feet. the instructions to the jury as prepared raick, 11. C. Kinney, A. Axtell and C. wood-houMA JUxJO feet, near a k »« h I m .L< m »I. i » h by counsel, their entire effect was de 1*. Ihtvore as director», and liave incor undivided one-third intere«t in lot 2, Mick- good welja of water and go«»d outside range f«>j j elron'a tract in Ashland ,775. stroyed by J ad ge Iieady making an ar porated. stock. Government title. Price $3,541) < ai-h delivered <>n the banks of Rogue River at any point between tlie gument directly contravening the same. Y*« r*rtere at Wm. G. Tuffs, youngest *oe of J. P. Judge Whalley is greatly incensed over Parties whiting to purcbaM* any of th<‘ above IfiO.lX» for »1 IJIJU OUU for ».-.. Send »1 to mouth of Butte Creek and tbe mouth of Red Blanket creek, and will Tuff* and wife, a promising young wan, tlie matter, and in addition to bis en land*, can bt«»p off at Medford, where they will ÎAtollis Montana investment Company, pay cash on delivery for same in quantities from died at the residence of his parents near hr met at the railroad depot on the arrival of deavor of »ecuring the passage of the con {«lena. Montana, for a chant.* in their train* by Meeers Wrieley and Goddard, real Ten Thousand to Ten Million Feet. current resolution, he furnishes the read Grant's Pass, after a short illness, from T-and prise distribution. March .iOth 1S-9 eatatn agent», who will convey them m good be »300.000 Aborn H mm , Des Mom««, ers of the (Oregonian an article, nearly typhoid pneumonia. He had lately re •Imp*to any of the lande 1 have for »al*, free of Apply for terms to ebarge for conveyance -HILAS J. DAY. a column in length, in support of the turned from Portland, where he had fows.and l.VJ c*,h prises from »10 lotA.tirt. FRED. fl. ROWE, Tolo, Or. JaektopriUe, 0tegeu.Oft. 25. IseJf beeo »Heading ArmatroDg A Weeco’s Whole ticket* |S, fiftbs, »1. ME0ILLANL0U3. HENEY KLIPPEL, MISCELLANEOUS. UiElìLAiiù lO CALIFGRMIA AT CENTRAL POiNT, Paine’s Celery Compound JOS. C. SHERiDAN, PROPRIETOR. ta líente The Mt. SI JACKSONVILLE, ORECON. Conveyancing in all ils Branches HARDWARF, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Effects Lasting Cures Notary Public and Conveyancer. THE Ore MARCH OF PROGRES LATEST IMPROVEMENTS I » PULLMAN BUFFE’ SLEEPERS. LAND AT 3LD»iOOK PRICES TOURIST SLEEPINC aecomnmdiition <>f . ........ ' > ■ - 1'-- .' ÏLS ROPE pltui-licii !<• l.xt.K i-- ì'ruiu» and Sold. And. My Will ii 1 a IdOwesL i^uliui^riccSe i ll.V ( « . ; ’. M 1. » 42:25 p. m \ : f :. •rd. n’ t ... re*. li 1.-U.4 : A Í M . I JACK-f » NV JU J '- At \l‘.'t jy h : i ‘I < ‘orv.'ill'H couivct wi’li trau.-* of Oregon 1’ tciUc lUilrouil. expur SS thaïs ‘DAILY (KXCEIT BODAY.) 4:5 f M fttOÜ F M. nc • ¡i- wht’r.’ J. ( . SHKIJDAN <iive me a ' Ar i ¡V« . 1 1 .»•.•*V. : . ' 1 . ” I' oh I him I < .-i . '.l.i- Portland A rn <• . Me Mini villn L- av < »:45 1. M. lesive . ' EC. X\’ Il I 1 ’ I ’ ifoitl i. r. *. ’. G. i FEKTI1 v.’.lU y. I II? I•’ : " i d ìi , b. cr.kiu la and lift i us á I’ A . Liir.S LÜCKLÏ & GO npic. ireax’. Fcneh PiuTD. Prune. Apricct T? clarine. Cherry, Almoin?. Chestnut. W.tlnui and SHADE AND I YIMS IS. 1:1.M MILLER, .JOHN I l( »NANZ A. IWE nî Y-SECON û Y MARY'S ACADEM CONDVCTEP BY r.riJ ShoGS. SISTERS OF IKE HOLY N/.MrS ai dw« ro !»* ft Oregon Jacksonville, Hl.J ! i i i (her NOTICE NT o' ■AULE, FLOWER. A I Carriages Wagons, Buggies, and Caits. V lo < lt‘1 EES DEALERS IN PRICES & SMITH Wall t «.JI T. J. CHES HOUSE PAINT ’• iiiware HdüWáfí. e. f-, V e* 4M — Awi JACKSONVILLE "A- i» usckery BROS. VV A< -Y U k» DEALERS J»< Tobacco, Cigais, Etc Hotua Fainting, Frescoing Paper mining ■IV. .1 a Done in a superi flint i mea. I r* previouid) «Ion * i« - i guaran too» n*- Givo Ul Ordern I» fr at receive ¡»rompt ‘r, T ¡ for yoTMdvoR. JA< 01’4 iiliOS I PHOENIX, ORr.úüiii J.CKF>H. tr- >vtn n ,000.000 i ■ w ... ■ I of the largest and n.-iiabt«' h«>’i -e.ai d -tit WE INVITE INSPEC 1ION iLY'S '^2 ares/oeeccmt tn the v M Hi.’t y.j’ IH4-S. !» $SEEDRH.\! Earliest tn Caal In exUtcaca. ?S\ Fcr IT-R3 •• Wt.l I.«- 1-, . i | jX to nil *;i.j >1« -.1 ’s tojAht year’.» c-i ?< ¡thrill’ nnlriruitf 1» / »•.»Mon. L 1. U I.r i . ’ .1 , 4 t., .,, , D- M. FERRY & CO, iJctrcif, Mich HEAD 7 tho Cure ’s Cream Balm -ses tho Nasal Passages. Ai rs I..ilanunation. Heals thoSores, stores the Sei.sce of Taste, Smell i.ir.d Hearing. JACKSONVILLE LOWEST T.d see er the p CEO. STARRETT. JUST RECEIVED VERY nr.- hn.ai. ..-n d 1 M F'r. -oll Arq.J. -It I..I1 A idr • Wheel and Reversible Harrows and Cultivators. .1. I. U isriioN» s niONAL HOTEL, SEEDS !? un J L Str. i t .. 1 - PARKt'CS GINGEi? TOKIO •.>' A 7 91 »• I ...... - " h< .1 1 .1 • |la«»-.ir« :|’he v ■'(■»» <■ «»w'nfi ugh,Wf*ak Lung«. IihligeMiun. I:iw »id l au; . FxhaUfti n. In'.di Kl «•.iiuaii tu, i «-mal«* nnd all jki ":» erders uf tbc btonueb and B««wtl«». fr.-, ut !■ F< >!<Tl.ANI i. OJ{. 1> lim.mr, a . HINÜEJTCÖRNS m- r|.,!_ 11 < |„.,t OhC DOLLAF» PER DAY HOUSE Tue enf« -t. sur -tm.d chfa for<\ ri St - al« | i;n 1 ntGir»-.; corifurt t<« th« b t<« ct.ru. lj cvDt» et Lruxgi.^tA. Üi-wx A »e SiatA. Freo Ei ni from the Hctcl. For S.tle. Saw Logs. Saw Logs, <i no devuitioa in r fort ORCHESTRA FROM POLL OF AGHLAkD, OR., I. tie ci California, SUGAR PINE, FIR AND YELLOW PINE, diBAsd for »tub * law. KINDS, If- AGENTS FOR JUDSON MF’G GO.’S CELEBRATED VICTOR MOWERS THE OITS OF ATI b’r 1. n MOWERS BY THE CARLOAD ! WAGONS BY THE CARLOAD ! STOVES BY THE CARLOAD ! STAPLES BY THE CARLOAD 1 NAILS BY THE CARLOAD! PA I NTS, M. A X'- f<-r I1 al nt' urn I à GL M.Ï M-in-r.1. May I?. J ' tl*.- -Lu >... ...t. h . I . M.J ~ PUBLIC NOTI ATOTR'E l‘ HI ill Bi' <HU N 1 I LU n« be.......................... anyone liAtiidee my.* if. ih »I.-• on w to that effect. 51'1», J LA Kock point Precinct. Jan IL IseV. SJ da>>' lini«* give < >. ’ V”r furni-h the b» *t *»f i.inaic ‘14»ilalJ', Pic i C m . A c , "V 4«’«|.i lar music ja ¡>hyed by this ]|<V Di . . I nr*»., number of musicians fa' * h any nnnd»»*r of bands. A .. ...11« , iuin;U.”d •<» otliur I.L, ; XU, by mail «»r toioirraph ¡>roini>»- > -• '•TiJvwi ti i-(u. aiwaya reaaonat»i« Ad. 4 G8 FKUF. GANIARD, Aahlaud Qt.