The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 14, 1889, Image 2

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COCXTY ITEMS.
Will H-.we has returued from Califor­
nia.
The public school at Ronanta is in a
flourishing condition ; also the lyccum.
A company oi the Oregon state militia
was organized at I.inkville last Monday.
Wesley Reed, formerly of this county,
»tied at Medlord, Jackson county, last
ifor Jwkwn,ioifpiiinc x l.ak«
\ y
Si\c;;b‘ltig calici to account by our
udministratiun, Jhiuçe f<s>u»rck is not
¡.o arrogant, aid G. riuany has issued or­
ders i x mptiug foreigners from the oper­
ation of ruaTiial law m Su noa.
S. ap .» r W aukk has a bill before the
lv,o>lflturv making an election law after
th - Australian system, and it will pruba-
pass InXh houses. Such a law would
; >eri» cis «distade in the way of the
ti i» ! Republican I mmwcs .
I
Tn legislature allbfii^li h.win•» been
in ci ion fi . nearly h« le^al time, I as
ittlr substantial work, even though
it wa r. ut bothered with a heated sen-
atonal c mtc.-t. Adj mrnments were too
, ,f
; and lengthy. >n i tnanv important
■;,» die I < c ui o there is no time in
bi
b to cvmddvr fl cm.
i it. president ha* approve! the bill
r- p.tly paHs<*d bv con^resa making it
.vttnentof agriculture and the eee-
r t try thereof 3 cabinet ofTx vr. lie haw
) made thvfollow:. 2 nomination?: N.
J. Colman, of MT-sc. .*i. to lx? secretary
of ajticultur* ; A. E. Stevcnaon, of Illi-
n'»,tobe a-Mx iatv justice of the su-
I ,-« t « u * court oithv District of Columbia.
REAL-ESTATE
JOSEPH IXE foVXl'Y ITEMS.
W. J. Wimer lias gone to Co .s bay.
Farmer», fruit an I lio p raisers are
very busy.
Southwick Isham is Bet iously ill with
pneumonia.
Dr. Beacoiu is quite ill w it'i mll.tin-
i matory rheumatism,
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Stranges are increasing in niuni ers>, as
also real-eetate transactions.
week.
Miss M. Noel ui Linkville has returned
L. Vance of Grant's Passhas men em­
from a protracted visit to Rogue river ployed in improving hi:» farm.
valley.
The S. P. D. & I.. Co. have shut down
Beautiful winter weather still prevails, their saw-mill and factory at Merlin.
’though a .storm is threatening at this
Thousands of acres of new land ere
writing.
being cleared and put into cultivation.
1 I Kil.ore oi I.angell valicy has sold
Dr. Jessup of Graui's Pass is h.-ing
the burses h<> drove to Jackson county visited by his brother,« ho reside-, in t al-
recently.
iforuia.
.1 K. Eiul-s of Nayiox talk* of start
J. S. Tucker has purchased I. D.
ing an extensive creamery in the near Neeley’s farm in Jump > l!-.loe piecinit,
future.
paying $10uo.
There will tie a children'll party at
Kngineer O'Neil is no».
t m- d near
,i L-my hall in Linkville on Friday Sacramento, Cal.. wli, n 1.; w ii- joined
evening.
liim last week.
L. Mae.v is in this county with sevei-
Mrs. <{. S. Mathew on of Ker,yville
al bead oi tine cattle, sume of which he precinct has returned hunt her tiip Io
has aticadv sold.
Coos county.
llu- i x.-cllencc of the Linkville public
Miss Alice Smith of ( ir.mt ’ h ¡‘ umm , who
hool is attracting many pupils from has la-i n attending school at -»ileni, lias
udtsi.l ■ the district.
returned home.
Arthur Langell of Lar.gell valley went
Ilenj. Hull is in tin- county b lying
to Jack» n county a lew days since with young,attic for his sjv.-r i.ikranch ill
one oi his tine stallions.
Lake county.
The I.lite dancing club of Linkville
Eli Crouch, an old miner oftbts county,
will ci ve a grand ball at Academy hall has returned to lllinuis with hisnephew
on Washington’s birthday.
who came after him.
Rabbit scales are in demand now, and
Daughters were last wick b in to Mr.
the county witl no doubt be called to and Mr.. A. .1. Sedge and Mr. and Mrs.
pay a heavy bounty on them.
Jarrett of Gram’s Pass.
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The 'vldest inhabitant" has never be­
F. H. liowe’s saw-iuill will
fore sk-cn such lieautiful winter weather,
removed from Merlin to his b*)-acre
ur so little snow and ice at this time.
tract of timber laud near tunnel i.
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ry coi'/ o .:».! ard u sprl: „ medicine means : .urerzr.v-a-daysthftnit
1; is had »• salutar) “.»li-U) ears ago. Ih«- u inter -f i ^ y -
auilrf
et. li Pivlg-ra
Hu nt-rvt r. all fsyrjed out. The i:erv( 3 &Düt I
; ' *m L-
I >!•(•! ' h • |.
th« Mood purilhd, liwr ai.»
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d. I’aii.» 's ( « h ry Compound—
iftlicinc < /■(«»-(/«»//—d«x*s all this*
all. /■/«•»«•ri F». Ay 1'hjfKt, ¡ant,
¡>(1 by br.r’yb-ds, Ebfb i. by 5Ln
lion.’
(» ttnixilitecil by the ilannf.a't'treis '.u be
LAND, Frimus, b. V.
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Paine’s
Celery Compound
The Best
Spring Medicine.
Is a uatqu • tout® aiul ■ '. 'CWt
r -'i/t r.
to
th«' t i-tc. «¡ul«-k in Its actiji!, and without any
injur, us « Jt cl. it gives li».it ru-Wd h'-alth
wl:U li makes ev« ryiliiag la.»lv good. It cures
dysp pyxi 1 and kindred dlivrUt-rs. Fhysfi lans
pre®« ribv it. fl.w. Nx lor 45.W. Druggists.
••in t ’
r of i>s7 I v» as all run down. I
''•' Uhl’(; t up in th«'
so Bred A
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v.rak
i h u 1 ••»midhardly tfrt
. n u’ni lG ughtalKitil.
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P’ und, and bt lore I l....;...;....;;
had tak. 11 It a we« k 1 t«’lt
x r.v mu« )i
r. .. ' I < .m ulie« iull\ D'coinnu nd
11 t«i ail who ih ■rd a buildln- up anil stren-tle n-
Ing mcdt< lue.” Mr--. 1L a . Dow, Burlington, Vt.
\\ ills . Rn nARiwoN&Co.. Burlington, vt.
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INING PATENTS obtained ht
rat«.«* and with (iiepatcb.
and Sold.
MOWERS BY THE CARLOAD !
V7AGGNS BY THE CARLOAD !
XS BY THE CARLOAD!
STAPLES BY THE C A11LOAD 1
NAILS BY THE CARLOAD I
w. J
Wagons,
Caniaes
Buggies,
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria,
2:40 P. M. Arrive
and Carts
and Cultivators
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Purtlan
A1 bany
Eugen®
HE m SSK ai Ñ
Acute Torture Cured
7 DOCTORS.
1 BOTTLE.
“Tha Haw York Mom
Her death v.*xs lookej
Ing Journal" a&y« Mr«
for at *r.jr time Every
r ®. Kaltoff, 00 Lkrt tiin; indorsed by tb»
•6th street. lay for seven
lesdirg ph&rjnaclsti
days in convulsion» She
employ«! th» be it medi­ was tried, uatil her case
cal skill, but her case was given up as hopeless.
bafiiad their bast endeav
At last, reading of the
•r» Ona physician after wonderful cures credited
another was «n/ig-d and to the use of the cele­
discharged, until seven brated St. Jacobs Oil,
different doctors had she was induced to try a
tried to cure or help her bottle as a last hope.
•nd failed Shu spent She began to Improve
four weeks at a Health from ths time the first
Lift, b^t her ease re­ application was made
mained a problem which By the continued nse of
could ao: be solved Her this Great Remedy Mrs
body was in a paralyzed Kellogg has c«M»pIetely
eondlUon
recover*!
its cures
AEt WITHOUT «CtAr-.r
ar tv ah or r*m
S7J l y Drufpjisîs and
WITHOUT
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THE CHARLES A VOGELER CO . Baltimore. Md
NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS
AND SEEDS
Are acknowledged the best, being hardier,
more productive ®nd yield better crops.
FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGTE
• iostsltUng ssly lbs Scat rar'tt ea. rna!>d frss OS Afl11'
esUoa. W1UIKFUB1T.
THE
PRICES
• »;ir
IlittD.
N<>. 46.
unimproved; well
___ watered,
w.«.—
and
place to make a g«>od home.
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Saw
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On® hundreti and sixty acres of No. 1 choice,
level land, ovwr one-half enclose I with a sub.
Htantial fence; one <>f the very beat fruit and
vegetable ranch«« in th»* county- rich. Handy
loam, watered by Applegate creek . improved
withagiMxl «IweHing-ho-.iri® with mix ro«*ma ; a
g«MMi log barn, granaries and otheroutbuihlingM,
two hundred tmaring fruit tree®, HMsorted varie­
ties, mostly full and winter apple»«, plenty of
small fruits, n««ar n good wchool, g«MMj outride
range for stock ; government title. Price, iftiDL.
half cash, balance in one and tw<* y»vir*», d«‘f*-rre«l
l>ayinent® to be secured by a mortgage <m the
premise®.
No. 2.
Ag'Mjd farm of 2lff
on'EvaM» cre'»k, in
th«» M®adow$. Juiproyed with a dwelling 16x24
feet with five r«M»ins, a barn and stables, bu
acres f®ur®<L 40 ncrea in cultivation, w. 11 water­
ed and a tine outsid® rang»» for stick. AN«». 1
®r»»ck farm. Price fifteen dollars er acre, cash.
Title perfect.
No. 3.
Four mil«'»» from < entral Pjint rail mad stat ion,
astocJc farm of 1* acres, on a couuty r«»a«i. about
f«»rty acres *.f which is go«a! gran, land ai d forty
acre® g« mm ! fruit land. In.provKi with a d*« ll-
1 ng house. 1’111® perfect. Frice, |H50.0d, cash.
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No. 4.
A fine st«H k and gram farm of 4o0 hctch ; 3t»<i
ai r®* utuler fence; three hundred arn s farm
land; 0110 hundred acres pasture and wood 1 h :.<1,
ten acres of a good young orchard and a
meu young vineyard; two dwelhng-hi*QMoM.
two uisk I wells on the plnce
lhcre will
ba sold with this farm a k.rg«» amount <»f
agricultural implements and som® household
furniture; also some garden tools ,\11 go with
iti® place (i«»od outbid»» range for stock. Fric»,
ift.utXi; half cash, baianr«« m two equal yarly
payments, to dr<«w legal interest from hy of
sale, to be s«‘cure«i, or all cash, at option of tin»
purchaser. J Ills hq.tj situated west of the I), b-
ing«r uap
Title perfect. A g«n»d hum
fur eomebody.
No 5
The weet half of the ®outhw®ef quarter an«! the
southwwht quarter «if the northwest quart, r of
hgctiou 3 , township 3<i aouth.of range one «‘u&t,
al®o the eolith half of the wuathe .st quarter and
n«»rthw«*t quarter of the Mouth< a«t quart *r and
nurtlieaet quarter of eouthw«»®t quart««r of h - c
tion 15, township 37 south, of range 1 enat, cun-
tainu>< 283 acres in all. Price, five dollar» per
■re.
No. rt.
Forty acre.: *»f timb««r lard close to tii«» couuty
r>»ad iejiding to the Big B'-tw saw-mill, valuable
chief!) for rail timber. Gov«*rnap’i.t tn!»*, ¡’he
owner i® out of the »tate and tin» inn I will be
Hold for five dollars per acre, caah. A tmrgain
for Homebody.
No. 7.
Two hundred and forty acres sixty
r.-
fenced ami in cultivation; nnpro\«»«l with a 1 »<•♦•
b'*aring «■rt’hart.l of fine, a*»H«>rti'<i fruit tre, .-; h
dwelitng-hou^e, a iwirn a:.<l other outhouses.
1 wo Mmnnie of water run through thio place. 1!
i»» sum « eptibb» of b-mg divi ieit into tw» pwc«»b
of one huiidrtMi uud twenty a«T»»H each. I. t
north half uf thi- place is uniinprovo<l I he im­
prov'd GO acres are worth ^l.ticu. Th«» «»ther
H) acre®. J'.M-.I,. 1- our mil«»«from Central I «unt
railr«*a«i station, l id«» perfect.
N<*. 8.
A farm of 120 acres, improved with a comfort­
able dwelling; ten acres fenced and in cultiva­
tion. with a living spring n«ar th»» <lw<«lling. On«»
of the very liest stock ranges in th»» «•oimty.
Yank»«« c.’»‘» k flows through this land. 1 itlu
perfect. Pric»», $801!,
No.
A good place of 16«) acres, improve»! with a
good, new residence, barn and granary. at»<»nt
•uxty fwre® fenced, with an orchard of al»»..it on«
hundred a*.-o,t»*d fruit trv« «; «me iar^«-si ring
and other smaller «»ms «>n tin» farm. Yank»«.*
creek runs through th«» place. Splendid si >rk
rang », * ith government title. Frire, frl'W cx-h.
No. 10
A !>rick houre^and largo lot in Jack’onvilia,
with a wtabje A rumfortabl® horn®, and title
[MTfrct. Price, ?•»» . $2i*» rush .......
and balance ...
in
three equal pay m-ntr of t ix. twelve an«! eighteen
month*, deferred payment® to draw ten per cent,
interest.
No. 11
A c«»mfortable frame house in Jacksonvili*'
f«>r sah» or rent on nsanouablr tonn»; thre»« room®
ami kitchen, l«>cated on Third street, and ha« a
g<M»«l well of water at th«« door, with all ms-ohm-
ry outhouse«. Will !>«» sold cheap, n.« the owner
i® in »»Astern Oregon and line no f'.irth.-r u-v !«••
the property.
No. 12.
A g<*od little farm of 1»X) acres n»*ar Anti«»ch
school hone®. Improved with a g' "»d dw Hing-
house, •ttblee, etc.. 30 a» res fenced, a fine, young
bearing «»rchanl au«i also a vineyard m a Lamring
No. 11.
A definible fMxiy of g«»o<! lanci cheap, boi igth««
NE*W «if SttV» an«l the SEV« of BE1-4. K.f 33. t p J4
S. R I W the NW1« of SW’« andtheSW1« of
SW x. I, «C .;l. tp 34 K. ID W; tbaSWld of NW I »
.»n«i the »S lt of Nkl 4. ®e«’ .3. tp ft.'» b, B 4 W: the
NI .I 4 of NKI-I ®ec 4. tp3ft H. R4 W: 3?>.ft7 acre»»
tn a!i. und lying in Fleaaant creek i'.-«x j:ict,
Jack«nn county. Ftice. ^Ift per acre.
No. 14
A nice place, partly enclosed and a box houae
<»u it, being the «outh half the southeast quarter,
•i.n«i th® southeast quarter of th® ®outhw««st quar-
ter of ®«‘c(!»»n mix . und th® northeast quart«T of
the northw'Mt quarter of ®<»etmn sev«’n. township
35 Mouth. <>f range 1 w»»bt. in Jackson rounfy;con-
mining Ifiducre«. Rrice $15 por acre.
No. IS.
West Side Division.
5 t . P aul , M inn .
Apply for terie- to
KRED. IT. BOWE, Tolo, Or.
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Lowest Ruling Prices.
7;3n a . M. L hhv «*
12:2ft P. M ¡Arrive
Portland
Corrali ih
Give me a call before going ®l®ewh®r®.
J. C. SHERIDAN
J^-avr-J :3<I P. M.
JACKSONVILLE
MARBLE WORKS !
J. C. WHIPP,
ORECOK ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
General Contractor in
REDLAND NURSERY,
*<5 ¡M»r acre.
No. 78.
47*5 acre®
This splendid tract <»f land is all fenced and 300
acre-are under cultivation, it is situate«! in the
FF.RriLk PEI.T on th® west side of Rogue river
valley. l’t miles west «»fa R. R. dep«.t and 3’.,
mil«*'»a-t ofthuconn'y seat
The ** ul is free
rich, black l«»am. all iir-t quality of fruit ar.«l
grain land. Ibepl’iet« hat» a hous«>, larg«* barn
aiifi firsi-cLv^ fences <»c it
A gnat bargain and
Wil! be ol'Cn rur only thirty days
*k<U).
71#
200 acre®
A fine farm near Eagle J\»int, Or., all fenced,
1"V acres in cultivation. »*xcell»»nt h«»uae, g<»«»d
barn and other outbuildings, 125 fruit trees. No
1 mill-sit®, good well, living springs, stream of
wat«-r flowing through and a system of irrigating
ditch«»?» by lneKii» «,f which fto acres of land may
bu irngat*. <1. Exculleut bargain. Ti'rmscash.
No. 80.
4K0 acres -2IM acre® rich, level, bottom Jan«!,
ch are«! , hi acre* fenc»»»i ; small tn»u-• an«l sta-
bD. bearing orchard ««f choice Variety uf apph»s ;
¿ mi serin of yellow an«i sugar-piiis tiniber : g<s»d
sit»- f«»r sKA’-mill ; g«)'s,l rutuis b<mim«*r and win­
ter. Evans creek runs on t)>o east boundary <>f
mmi «I b.n.i and can ho utibzud for irrigation
Six
miles fioinR. K. depot ; ono-fwurth mile from
school and poetotfice. Price ¿12 per acre.
No. 81.
ri t.1 n'T» -. unimprove I j al! level, rich, bottom
land, well wat«»;»»«!, plenty of timber, mid can
be mad® th«* best dairy ranch in th»* stat® of Ore­
gon ; 23 miles from Ash lend. Price $G per acre.
feruiM. half cash in hand, balance on ea.-»> terms.
No. 82.
177 a« res ; W’ acre»« fenced and in cultivation.
Huu-«*. barn, orchard, meadow, «•!.'•-naif interest
in water ditch ar.>1 water-right, and a system of
irrigation b> which 125 acres may b«» irrigated.
.Stn-a.n <>f water running «»a north boundary of
tl»«» j ! »1». 1’eii m;les from the county-seat, anti
one an Li half ruiles from j*ost«*ffic* and school-
hulls®
Price
MARBLE, STONE OH GB A1HTE.
Â. H. CARSON 4 SON, Proprietors.
Cemetery Work a Specially.
100,000 TREES
Prompt Attention iriven to all Ordere by Mail.
In stock. c«»n*isting «»f
LUCKEY & CO.,
ÀDple, Pear, Peach.
Plum, Prune. Apricot
Nectarine. Cherry,
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut and
Ileal Eslate Agents,
Ashland, Oregon,
SHfiDE AND 0BN1MENUL TREES Will Sell, Rent, Lease ¿nd Handle
Real-Estate on Commission.
GBAPE VINES, 1TRUANTS. GOUSE1.EK-
BIE8, BLACKBERRIES. RA8PBLR-
K1E8, STRAWBERRIES, FIGS.
A Choice Collection of City and
Country Property for sale.
Our tree® nr® gr<»wn Without irrigation on red
hill land, and all of known vari-.-ti»* that bucc®f*d
in fckuithorn Oregon.
Those contemplating tr»M* planting will do
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to viaitonr «irciiarfi and uurM-ry. • r writ® to u®
for pric®.list Addr«-'- to n® at Murphy. Jose­
phine county. Oregon, or to R R. btation.
Giant'b Pa»-®, Or.
A. H. ( ARSON A SON
Any ¡Mini»n w;-»h.ng to * »11 property will fi’.d
it to th-ir interest to call and ®i»e ns.
NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES
JOHN MILLER,
Manufacturer
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Dealer in
BONANZA
GIAS, PISTOLS AMI AMMIMT10S,
t’9~ I I iavc (irei.t Bargains to offor and it
will pay joa to k«H«p a dob«» wateh on this space
fur the next mx months for Njtecial Bargain®. If
you ha*. • any prop« rty fur bale cuiue and bee m'-
and I wi'ldo inylb-ht f«»ryou.
Ottico on California street, oiqioi-it** ¡¿lover
H oumc .
HENRY KLIFFE!..
. ii. OATMAN. HC( < E8SOR TO J.O. HAM-
•I • ik**r A Co. <>f B«»iiHXikH. Klam »th county, Or.,
ha« purchas'd a larg»» and firat-cla®« et*>ck of
g.kodw which are now on the wa** from I’ortland,
and will b® ®o!d (’heap for Caah. Every txwiy in
invited to «'all and examine good» and prise® be­
fore purcha®ing elacwherc. You can aiwaye find
on haml a full hue of
TWENTY-SECOND YEAR.
ST. MARY is ACADEM Ï
CONDUCTED BY
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES
1 he Schnhistic year .-f this school will com-
m
ath.iit the en«I of Aug.« t. <-uid is «f divided in
'onr • mv . mohh of ten week« each.
Board and tuition, per term........................
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Drawing and l’ainting ..............................
Bed and Balding
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DAY SCHOOL.
Primary Department.............................. ... .
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Junior
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Preparatory ’*
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Senior anil Grr.duat:: g Department___
.. 10 Où
Pupils
i:» '« ar«*
;<r.» received
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at nny
any tniw.
time, and special
•=
at-
t®nt *'«
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„ in b.-hi’fof
p triH-dlar
childr«*’ who have hut a lnmfe«! time. For fur­
ther pHri.cular* apply at the Academy.
NOTICE.
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Fishing T.U'kli'. Harduarp, Paints, Oils.
Varnish. Glass. Cullen; Elc..
and everything generally to be found inn first-
Store.
Jacksonville, Oregon. clafa-Country
JAB. MONTON. Manager
Bonanza. April IS 1888.
aving failedixk lose out my rus -
in Jacksonville, a* I had wished to do,
H I ine*«
hav»* concluded to «-«inOi'u»- ’ h® same «»n a larger
scah’than • v« r. 1 wa- m Kat l-runcw’«» rec«»ntly.
wln‘i»‘ I ’.'iid n "nnof th® larg* st and l»e*-t stock®
of all ki’ d- >f F »rearm»-. A inniurinn-n. Cutlery,
Hardwar»» and Sporting G«i«»db «»ver brought t<>
this market Good- b< Id at the lowt*>t ¡mesible
prices.
1 will guarantee these (¡«»ods t<* bo ju^t what
1 reprerenj them to b*». Ihung thankful to my
o]«l cufU.®m»*rs f<>r th«»ir past patronage m liber,il ­
ly bestow«»«. I would respectfully sohcit a con­
tinuance of the same.
JOHN M11.LER.
VEGETABLE, FLOWER,
New is Your Timo to Set
Jìr.Ks. (her. Alfalfa and Sanfoin
BARGAINS!!
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J. CRESS,
Paper
Hang-ine
Ferry’s Seeds
DEALERS IN
Cenerai Merchandise
DRUGGISTS,
PHOENIX,
OREGON.
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DEALERS IN
ASHLAND HOUSE I
DRY iiOübS CLOTHIG EATS CAPS
Opp. O<ld Fellows’ Building,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HOUSE PAINTER, Hardware, Tinware Crockery.
JACKSONVILLE, OR
Having permanently located here, I offer my
services to th® ¡ copio of Southern Oregon.
ENGEL BROS..
WE INVITE INSPECTION.
T
8 »lit Free on Apf-hcation
Wall* Wall... W. T.
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
—KT—
r*
CEO. STARRETT,
Clothing. Boots and Shoes,
Groceries. Hardwi re
V
Free Bridge Across Rogue River
( OMFLETi: \SS(»RTMENr OF
Th»swn<>f «y s», m tpaosnntti. „fraiw, a Honse Painting,
GROCERIES DHUGS
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
CATARRH
COLD
HEAD
SEEDS !!
Main St., Ashland, Or
HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE, UNDER THE
new management, will b® conducted «»nth®
b»»«*t and m«>®t ¡M.pular plans, no i»ain® being
sirred t<» give general satisfaction, jt fo: lair®
comfortable sle«*ping apartments supplied with
single and doubln beds, making it a demrahl®
F»lac® for the entertainment of both traveler» and
amilie®.
T
The Table
Will always b®supplied with th® l»est th® market
affords. serv»wi in style that will plea». t|1O
fastidious tas»e.
fW^R-'ites eriFonable and sat ih fact i<»n gun ran
teed.
J. J. STRAIT. Profa
Scaled Proposals.
CAN niANriHCO,« AL.T ja NVAHY 16.
O 8,-nlwl J r,,iH Wil. « ill b. iwri.«l her., nntil
12 M.. on r ridnj. F-bruary 15. 1 sk 9, »rd thon
opened, for furnikhine 11 dmn.lit mule, for
rort Bidwell, l'a). Go.errmort
ff,.
richt to r. j.M-t an, ami all bul», in whole or la
|,nri
Pref, rene» ciren to rrtii-le* ,-f <h.„i<eii;
pri.ln-tin,,, ronditioi . id price amt .juiht, up.
I-Indoor in the
of forncu product,on. th,
duty th-Hs.n i boina rqital. »nd auch 1 r. f. reiic,
«iren tunrticba of American i reduele n lup-
ducn.1 on th- Pm itic CoaM, ti> the ruent of ihr
coniutuplion required by the public erri.»
ilo-re A,1 uifornmtioii furio.h.u on applica,
tion («»
AI.EX J PEKH»’.
ArM Quart ni marner < inn *1.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and E Street®,
PORTLAND, OK.,
('ontainjnç IJO Ro<»m«, woil fumirl.« <i. Tl « l»®»-t
• • •*
of » DAY HOUSE
CHE DOLL m . w . .
in the Stat®.
ree Buses to and frem the Hotel.
No Chine®® employed and no deviation in
'diftraee.
Meal t**£& cent a; lodging 2ft«erfa tuSocenf®.
E. LEWISTON Proprietor
E J BOWEN,
A No. 1 grain and stock farm of 320 acres. five
mile® from (’entral Point railroad »tat on and
Hix mil»»® frem M**dford railroad station; ail level,
black land and enclose«! with a fence nine rails
high, an«l all under cultivation. Improved with
a small «iwelling-house. a bnm 3t‘x30 f»»et. larg®
granary, a g«»o»l spring which furnishes plenty «»f
water for domestic and stock purp«»®es. Tin®
farm ift susceptibl® of being divnied into two.
thro«» <»r four farm®, as every «cr® of it is good
land and near a school an«! post«»ffic<». Title per-
I f°ct Pric®, $50,00 per acre
SUGAR PINE, FIR ANii YELLOW PINE,
Ten Thousand to Ten 75iPicn Feet.
NAILS. ROPE.
And everything elee imaginable in thia lio®.
My gtHMinar«* new an<i of the beat brand®, and
will bo told at th®
At Albany and Corvallia connect with train® of
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
EXrHESS THAINjVAILÏ (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
*k500
No.W.
400 arri**.
Portland
Arriv«-9^«» a . M.
Unimproved, level, rich grus® and fruit land i 4:5* ! F m I Leave
running water; title donatiuu claim. A great thOOp. M.(Arrive McMinnville I^eave .’..45 a . M.
bargain ; 7 mile® east of Ctmtred 1’uixit.
THROUGH TICKETS'!«» al! point®
*‘0«i0
No. 51
200 acres
SOUTH ¿L EAST,
I A ano . 1 furm, situated two mil<»8 northeast «>f
VIA CALIFORNIA.
Phutnlx, having a good dwelling house, barn and
out buildings, orchard, wood and water supply,
For information regarding rat®s, maps, etc ..call
etc. lrtu Here« fenced u.id nearly all under culti­ on Company ® agent at Medford
vation, much of winch ih MUFceptibie to fruit cul­
It. KOEHLER
E. P. ROGERS.
ture. It is also well situated in a healthful loca­
Manager
A®t. G. F. A P Ag’t.
tion. sc I um ») house near by and less than two
mil®« from a railroad depot.
w. L.CAKS u X.
A. B CARBON.
*25<U.
No 78.
200 acres.
Mostly fenced in grain f eld«. meadow, pasture,
orchard and gulden . all rich, black, alluvial
soil; about Ki) acres of pl«»w land ; thre«» springe
uf pure water; stream flowing through th® place ;
orchaid best variety «>f fruit ; Urg®,Coumi«»diouF Hix miles Boath of Grant's Pass, J«»sopbine
<1 wel 1 ing-liuuse. larj-u barn and num«»rous out­
Courty, Oregon.
buildings. \<> b;»tt£r !«>c..tion for stock ranch
in ()i«'^.»r. Hummer rang® inexhaustible; tif
teen mil«’» from railroad depot.
. iniphnisnis, Egg-Food. Etc.
T ...
1
Cl-
l
• 6 N
°- 22
No
23
«till pltpaitt
’ > < < »’it 1 M’t 11 »)• tl 11 'ui Ji , cP V 1 1 1 o’lioil Bl(Tc]i:iTit;tbie | A fann of 124 acre®, all level land. f®nr mile®
SflW l<»‘rS of tllC followitl»’’ kiliti-*
'
from Central Point railroad station, all fejiced
I with rail fence and over l'Xiacrre in cultivation.
Black aoil, improve«! with a «iwolltng-honee
21x24 f«M‘t with four room®. a barn 2"x2# font,
wood-h<»uae 2ltx20 feet. n»»ar a good achool. two
good w®ll* <»f wat^r an«l good outside rang«’ for
delivered on llie banks of ILmie Riv- r :ir ;iriv joint between the
««»•""‘»•noiUn. Frice $3tft00 cash.
I
¡mouth of Butte Creek :md the mouth , f p,,] i;i‘.uj;ct ,.r(.ek< iU1(1 will
pny radt (»11 delivery for came in <|’.;aDti!i( - fr«»m
AGRICOLTORAL IMPLEMENTS
HKTH ilKN POR I L A N l> A « OK V ALLIM
M \IL TRAIN« DAILY (fcX< 'KPT IIUKDAY.)
cant,
tnt. containing l«8i
Irto acr«'«
nere« and
an«J being ...
in . cl®ttt
„
01
*
5
5
proximity to Mri’alli-ter'Kci lebrateii aprin^Hog
Wo hav®
received a full stock in the above
Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc..
Butte creek. Price HÛ per acr-. A nrat-clnee
tine® of go««dN. which w® can sell cheaper than
invent ment.
«old anywhere
in south- rn ? Oregon,
a« we
Donoin a Miip®ri<»r mmnn®r and at priren to suit r lhey
—• aro -----------
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' ’?■
•”
th®tiin»»H. I refer !«»th«» j<»b« of painting! have ‘ have bn* verT f*»w Hipense*. All k:n<k«»f pro-
N<>. lrt.
exchange
and '
previotMib d'»n® for rer.»mm< mint ion. Haiisfae- due® taken in ......
..................
Ix»t® numb;»c«‘«l on® ami two of section 3!, in tion euarant«M«<l.
townahip 3ft ®<»uth. of rang** I wot; h I ho th«« l«»t
Giv® in® a trial ru.d judge for ronrsolf.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
nnmlicred I <»f ®«»cti«>n •». in towt.ehip ::»> xoutli,«»!
Ordt'r® l«»ft at M»»rritt’s New Ca»di Bture vriU
rangcon® wot.containing in
acre®. I*ric®, receive prompt attention
allowed forfiiune. Call and h «* o for yorselv«*®.
|rt per acre.
JACOBY BUGS
______________
T J. CRESS.
No 17.
MT
’
riVEB
S.OOO.OOO
P«®ph»
belicv«»
that
it
Acomfoitabl® frame house with a very large
, ,r ,
b„,
h t ip Jaekeonville. in a good neight>«»rhoud, f«»r
of to* largest and most rehabln houso, and they use
saloon ri.-asonabh' term»-; ha® a lergesitting room
with a good fire-'plac®, two gOist b®<!r«»<»ure anda !
kitchen, a g«»<sl u»»H of wat«»r r ! th«» dour, wood ■
hi»us<» etc. Fric® $><1.
p M FF.HKY A CO rr'
N‘> IK
a* kiiow kMtgvJ tn be t! -
iV
Seeds/ ■■ ~
• • •eetlutm 7, I4», |V,Zl>. XiOtnd N‘$<»( M»C-
Lnndsiu
-• —»uh, rwig»*i nect:cop-
tn the world,
tion 3 >. in township «...
*’ ‘»»s 12, 11. 23, ■
M hVyr.T t t y
taining 113d RCtoe; and landM in sei..
’
J’!Kr’rM»-.' P.-5ci;;.
2i and 2.’, in.towtiRhip 3ft ■ou’h, of rang® 2 \s
T ; A-j ti-caud lTu«-«i
containing 1010 acres. Ifalloftl;«» above men­
tioned land should b«« sold in one b«»«ly irt per
ANNUAL
acre is the price. If s«»l«i in quant it i»»® u<»t I»»ss
For 1868
than 40 acres ai flu to $ 1ft per acre accord ing t«»
i
I* mail®! fbl f
tiie quality and quantity of Jan«! sold.—T»*rm®,
one third cash nt tim® of sale, btdaiiceon time
tn
y«'.'»'’
1 ■
toMiiit purchaser, deferred pxijru» :i4p
Jr without «-rdcrirg it
Try the Cure
_ ,, x
Frpryiwi <»n 1’ .r.g
cured l»y a mortgage on the premia»»«. This land
Eirll.it Mlhw ■ ,,„4^. I -Id or Fl......- -s
jm mostly slightly rolling day soil, and i* among
1»
rxlll«a;l.
ri>o.|d»,
nd»
»ll
Mdr.
.
the l»e®t (nut lands in Jackson county.
D. M. FERRY & CO., Dstroii, Micta.
No. 19.
280 ncrea of impr<»v« d lar.d and to acres nniin-
¡>r»»ve<i in section 1'5. township 3ft south. rMiig«« 2
5
I’ ,:8'f tKi’i
Chcaixst
Clc-r nsos the Na-sal rassp-gos. Al­
v."st. Pric.» for th»» lot f2 • per acre.
/yz
Z - «-/I fVniANOBUSINESS
lays inflammation. Heals the Sores.
No 20,
fi*joU,ya«
Idvuseb ot Tiu>te, SiuoU j
TdUid in section 33, township 3ft *<»uth. rance 2
west-.also lands in sections 31 kh «I the south half
tuid Ilearmg.
of section 3b. township 3ft south, range 1 west, I
•!!.!':.
.!) instruction. rsLd
' »I repht.it1 •I.r’-n.
p iphLirity. Business
containing lftOUacrcs. all fence«I with h good rail
A particle i® applied iciocnchncfttri! nad
fence and runs to Rogu® river. Will bo sold 5 rthand, C. ’'’1 ¡r* S'b'toland Penmanship Depr.r
is agreeable. Price5Or. nt Druggists or by
»•heap in lot® t«» suit purchaei'rii.Hnd at pricesac- /*•. n*s. Stu»!' :ii- iHiidted at any time. (\c
•nail. ELYBKOTHEltSftoViarrcnSt-.N' w York.
. and «p< - t " >us < f pcnin «n«hip s«*nt fn
ror«iing to t lie select ions mail®.
L t. ME.MO x -« j . A. F. ARMSTBOMi.Pri
I
No 21.
A nice piece of 80 acres. tw«> miles from Gold
Hill railroad station and I’4, miles from Tolu,
improved with a «»no story box dvrelling-hoiw
JtixftO f»»»»t. f«»ur rooms, linisl and (>aper«*d: :«1 m > r ;
i barn 3uxi’i fe»»t, 1» »uitry-hoeso, Fin<>k'»-nout««'. I 1- c PARKER*S GINGER TONIC without delay
A rare iii'-ilicina! eoiupoun<T inat « utp* when al! «•!>* fail»
work-shop and w «»« m |.hoiis«»; 40 acres under f»»nc® lla.
’curevltbi von t rarfa« if Cough, Weak Lungs. Asthma.
an«i in cultivation, a young orchard of lM»tw»»«-n bi<hg«-sti<>n. Inward Pains. Eihau«tion. Invaluoliie for
3<k) and I*»> aborted fmit trees, mostly M‘b»ct»si JJ <-..;:.ati>in. l etnalo Wiikness, and al! painn and dia-
pi nches, the l’Hi'l being well adapted for fruit cnkiF «X the Stviiuicb and Bowola. frc. at DruggibU,
yoiir- enough tiinlier for u«»» of place, near a g<>»»<!
I
-cli<M>|.houM(> and g«H‘>»i «»ut®ide range for cattle.,
Tiw wif. *»t, Fur—Ktand I-jai cure forCore«, Bunion*. Äxv
Frice, $1/41).
Ft 'psall i»nin. kn«re® comfort to th* te««t. b -ver ixilf
►h<»rt
t<> ctu o. la ci nt® at Druggitrta. Hxsv'vX A Co.. N. Y.
oj
Saw Logs
Mechanics’ Tools,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
WO acre®,
firsficloM
HINDERCORNS.
I.. X,. MAY & co.
FiolutTB aso S umme »,
VERY
OILS or ATI KINDS,
For accommodation of Second Claes Faesengdre,
attached to Express Trains.
Ely’s Cream Balm
JÄCKSONVILL
PAINTS,
Arrive 3:45 p. m .
locavi- 11:3ft a . m .
!>'ave¡ fri# A. M.
TTVCI
MARX
Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery,
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
I1WD.
No. 43.
80 acres.
60 acres «»f choieo grain and fruit land under
fence, with ntw dwelimg-houae
'
and barn, and
water for stock. Situated ona mil® from Gold
Hill depot.
Farms, Village Lets, Improved
and Unimprove? for
Sale cr Kent.*
AGENTS FßR JUDSON MFC CO.’S
HARDWARE,
$lldO
No. 42.
2b0acr<*.
2111 «cr.-.« of unimpreved land, 30acresuf which
The S. P. (‘ o .’ h Ferry make« connection with
is prairi® lmid ami t he balance g«»o<] t imlx»r land.
allgiMid fruit ami gram land, with two living all the regular trains «»n the Eaxt Side Division
from
foot of F street. Portland.
spnrtgii of water. Four mil«.*® from Jacksonville.
[HAVE FOR HALE THE FOLLOWING DE
1 «er be property :
Q
8:01 A. M.(Leave
L:40 p. M.(Leave
reasonable
M
I'v
JAAiES J1EAAS A 10.» 41 Lincolu St-, Boston, Mass.
Where is kept conatantljr on hand a complete and
far nt-class stuck of
S'ltitli.
N<»r:L.
4 XJU p. M. Loavo
Furtlaud
Àrnveilü.45 a . m
7:ftft 1 M. Leave
Medford
Leave »iK’ft p. M
'piWY I'llOPEKTY, FABM8, VINEYAUDS 7:4ft a M.¿Arrive San Francisco L«»av»<7:<■> P. M
1 and Mining t I miidh Bought and job! on Com-
iniHsion
LOCVL l ASSE.XHKK TRAIN ÜAII.T. EXCEPT RVNDAY.
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES
a 4 SHO£
VIA
Time between Medi : and Sau Francisco
twenty ur hours.
t
CAL1FOKNJA EXPKES- Tl.AINS Kt N DAILY
IIETWEES I*OHTLA>D AXP SAN FRANCISCO.
ÏJRO.MP1 AFI’ENTl!>N given i«» nil l-iihinos®
-L connected with th® Lau«! Office.
J&RE5 MEÄKS
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. HARDWARE AND TINWARE DEPOT
AT CENTRAL POINT,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S LINE.
The Mt. S ista Route JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR
!
I
cannot imagine h»»w lively li .»•! • K or 1 "v i rd <> ¡r «.«<•• 1..... r 1 .'« 1 > work t » k« « p within Right of us.
Ast y »ur retailer f -r the JA.Ut> JIEAN^ fc.f r.»i()L, ur Itw JA*1Eb A1KANS* Si SHOE
according to your nreds.
Positively non« gt-nu.i.o ’¡n!«
Invia ; « ..r t am» nn I prl- .* stamped plainly on the «nie«. Y®ur
j • •! HJo'l It; i I Up -u In», 'i.,mg so; if « • >11 do Udt iltbia^
retail Twill supply y '» wlthvh" t. * '.
retailcra willcuax you iutu buy :u»> iuf« riur s:.- • iq 11 wul«. h they make.« larger pr»»n\
Wheel and Reverse H
f
L jó U ì
Conveyancingin all its Branches.
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
OUR LATEST IMTEOVEKENTSI
0 Competition is th® I.if® of Trude.” and If
»mv® 1«®« '® n our latest improve«! goods vmi
StU?
Í
/(I
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY.
• • 4 r <
Tin. Oirgiui >t.,t ■ renate han pa.->e<l a
tin the evening of the 14th the Bonan­
0
Grant’s Pass will ho! i its annual town
hill to
the ■ ■ 'inty
C NNt
"• za dramatic club will present the jiopu- election on the first Mon I iv in
I..ne ruunty to ¡mile bond» to the lai diaina entitled "The Last Loaf."
month, two weeks from next Moi;
• re n V. ar»|e ( et affluii thflt tu®
amount oi
<<>■>. I“ buil I acourtliou.-e.
A • -r- .tao V- ere 1< l.ifird at righi
.1. II. Sims of I'oe valley has been
Mrs. H. D. Jon -s of Wi! I
• ir ti \ »
rat«». Qur* are ihe
Ihrgvue « ity i* cne of the niuMt progres­ called to «'al.forma by the news that Ins
re «• nabli» t • » ?ep« u* v» it‘i ut in
has been visiting Mrs. \V
sive and prominent towns in Oregon; motiiei is lying on her deathbed.
• nuf «r.r. r 1:1 thè Unit«»»l States.
Yreka,
Cal.,
returm
I
bon
• reiu.l- ■» • f thè Fuclllc Cvast and Ilockj
l ut ita v‘-nrtl:o:i!«- an I jail would lie U
Haynesville is progressing, acveriU lots
Rev. R. McLean ot’ Giant
I h.ivr t : : : f r sii recl» »1 in pHctnzour full
,U • 4r.l1 e t‘> even th>* jHjorest county ill
having 1, n - 11 there lately, it is |-ro-
1 ’ li* K«»r.« «»n to «-ay, *• i bis fa a
been ao sick that he was urn
the state. This should be remedieJ at
< r ar* ' h.nndiij' tlieir « u-'t.-m-rs at
K|dr. a.d
;«>-»-l to buil<1 a sdiooiliouse there soon.
servicss. He is ■ rim-wlia
•
The c'.<iiM*quencv fa tiiat tho
once.
r teil i
■« u l.t. h are imi worth a» rniirh os «»ur
S.-nat >: (’latsweH's bill to tix the time now.
I ■ ■ I --
». r l w ret ili pri -cs stami« m I 011 thu
a
•
it
.. ¡ili I h rt' 1 rute»! In t! -- 1 » tali marirts fiere,
Tin. bill for a term of tin* supreme for holding t mis of county court in this
. '1 J U-
• >rr Brown, J. 1‘., ree-n
hvy ut once b ,;m to go off llke hot <uk»is, so
.1- I V ‘1 I
« >urt at I’en il’d >n will probably pa.-J* 11;r county h is b. en indefinitely post|H>ned. M. Johnston and Miss M.u
h !hH «b l
di 1 *nMt lite .■.» <»,? fi 'riHen w «Aa'Mayuu si«' cohrsrned. It
le^i.-I itnre Th- j i liciarv committee has
N
Mr. King oi 1‘oe valley .who went to Eng in matrimony. They hav
- ••<« «!•; .; a.* r;;.::' « r o r-»’ 11 or..* < r a»e<i retali prlce Mtamned
r. j. rtr i .! f tv«*r .i»ly.
i’ti it part «?( the ¡and nnet u.e since, was married last wishes.
,,-, 1 1 .
.1 •
■ 1- i • .il ’.¥ making yo® pay doublé
whal veur
w. V U vuriT.i. I ’ - do ’ 1» « ite wu are |>n»t«H*tlng y«»u by stampine
biil, as iiUr al b » I, .fix ;ng -«»iitbern Or - month ai> ! will return soon, accompanied
J. M.Jelinslon is preparin
»•urn.ì n«* ;»n i 1 • ti*. 1 r - ..I ¡-ri • ■¡-■n tì.»* sol* s .-f "iir h .' i *<*a t Jure lucy leavu out fuctury so that jou
g >n a ti i h
Jacksonville n ill I k * Mira k
by his bride.
l*<«nru»t I-ma le i " i ' u . v in
i- '0-th m th'y-<r. worth ?
ilj raising hops on a large si-.i
Sboes Ginn ou* ceb braKui fi!«*torj urr *«»l«l by whle-nwnk® retnilcrs In «Il pnrt® of
vn cut, t i l SjiV’U vx.il have two and
Dr. S. «'. Sunnier oi I.inkville is acan- recently ,^r;:-. J s -veral ier> - - t
the cunutt>. » • ii.L» 'Jiinictólly witfiiu > *>ur rcach la uuy Siate w Icrritvry d yvU Wlil luvcst
Fendivtun one
lertu annually. The liidute for agent at the Klamath Indian
c»«nt in 'i -t),l c *.r«l an«i w rit»-tu u».
for that purpose.
cla-h
thu place and Grant** ageuey. A pelition is being circulated
I
Mac. the Amerie.ui t.i
Fa*»!* re-lilted, a * wr predicted, in b >ih in his bcUali.
Pass, informs tin- public th it h
town® living left in the cohl.
Bonanza is going right :>tiead ami is ter Prepared than ever to in .k • u|
Tin: ftiteenth biennial nesiion <4 the aliradv an impoitant business point. A by clothing,
new postoifice bml ling has recently
h-j’-littire will « n<l by librai limitation
Dr. bpence’a Yoi-.'ii,.,- ho.- a
I ■■binary 22; but, that <'ay bt-in^ a h’-'al been built there.
ing a goo 1 reputation ihroi: -¡mui
Tne I.inkville < rm-- band will give a ern Oregon. He re,« nt);. .'o, t - 1 i
Loli lay, no bnsineaa will be tran.-a, tel.
The -exiun will therefore en<l un the dramatic and musical entertainment on to L. Minard -..f Douglas c.ui
nijrht ci the 21 -■t, after having lante.1 H i- 1 h d n-xt month, which will no
The la-l of tb • 11 I -s’
thirty-nine ,l.iva iiiHtcail of the u-ual d-.ubt > • in in! ■ i sting affair.
eiety'r s.x ials w . re hei 1 u
palature will
«»!.x,-i M.’G.-e oi Kamos valley has of Mrs. Dr. Van Dyk- at
nial
u,> for the u
‘lay by sitting I m - n in Butte county, «'al., where lie las! week, and a pleasant t
i n the 2!kl er not .. mains to t«< .•“•en. d..-|
> I 1 hi- land and stock at a govd
Several of our i.o;> r n.- ---
Ji can *1“ ro. out will ree, ive no ; ay.
¡ :. -. lie retiirne I home this week.
ing to extend their <
l-
<» ii. John F Miller has been inform­
I t i- r - ur«cd t!:nt a £ioat chang- h ed bv telegraph that Secretary Vilas nise A Walcott alre i ty ba. e a I’liie.ia ge
hopvard, hilt ar.-ent t> ail - it e i-;t ra-
piHvlir * in Canada which will materially
has api rovid the selection of nearly blv.
all’. • - the iiiluiv of this country and may all ui In- w.iuip-lands in this county.
Jonathan 1
• !i< r.-h .tltvr thv relations livtween the
«>n- Irin Ire 1 ami fifty ’»■•ad of Apple­ the Gram’s I
I .’ite.1
a and Canada. 1!-i report*
gate
I
’
.
ea
’
t
,
e
licii
have
lieeii
fat
­
compel him
the I h - m authority that, at tla* cun­
ei the prvuvr.t HvMaion of the i; <l- tening at Fairchiid's ranch, were shipped walks on hi-
south
from
Montagne,
('a!.,
one
day
last
lias gone to .-.,l, ii>.
vrai Ir i-latur»*, the ¿uvernment will a|>-
I
petition signed by
|o,tl !« ii« cuiintry un the annexation week.
.Mr. Smith, a miller redding at Fi'e^no, of < Irant's Pas-,
Mclkmahi, the premier, will
qU -I.
n-wign at« 1 I m ? Buctet’ded by Sir Charles « al., lias been a'. Keno lately inspecting off.
the water-j»ower and in<|nirin-’ after our
The young la-
agricultural resources.
He was favor­ will give a lunch
Liu: Wasco Ann, published at ili! ably impie-sed.
riiursd.iy evenin
like theTjMKS, pays out several
.
R-v. Mr. Btvant, I. ilv fioui Arkaw . Yal •ntme's
iihdrvd doHarn in wage* every inoliti.. ■ 11. vid li- ' I ■ ■ k • • at th” l’r -sbvteri- Grant .»
\
it : uni'*, i.uhtiully.too, on thKaccount. iii i.l i.t, . i:> i.inkviil-o,i »lie L’d I.
He llliieheon wilt t. ■
i...H thv bumr.es* men ebould iiive it a mt n Is b »ting .-. . n.g us, acd will music,
lil ci al share oi their job printing instead soon bring his fam 1» here.
lUents.
<>l having it done by
St. Louis or San
Th” stat-d > ’:iiniiim> ati'?.is of K'am-
I ranci-co firms. Some oi our people are
Aao.vi, the (■■.■lite
ath I. . Ice No. 77, A F. A A. M , wdl
ali*.» proiw to send their printing away liereuiter lie hel>l >>u Sat'Jiday evening, up the eabinet slat
Lor in •* they mi^ht save a few cents,for-
on or licfore each full ino>n, instead of maker is new to L
i'rttin;{ how much good their county pa­
ground among tii ‘
Friday evening us t.e(. t-iore.
per dues them m many ways.
The cause fur chau ••
:'
Swan are mor.; abundant tha.i usual,
ity of any pc;
* Corvallis Gazilit’, a prominent I 1-ilt very cautious, as their skins are a semi-authi
worth ».'/an I upwards ar.d hunter- are
ublicau |»apei. has this to say
name w aa
¡.r staunch and leading Ik*mo« rat. on the i iit' e.k for Il eni. A fleck were cabinet |>!
-. n n • ir Linkville recently,
K"'c.-NL Veatch, every word oi
maker ii.i-
re­ ami rat>t <1
i r.ir
county
has nnlioumli
ii will I m * v one het I for by his friend-
o ire.-s and offers great indue
>lubly no more able man ever oevupi*
! die for the 1
•at in the senate of the Orej^ ti t >-.ltiois; tl.erefore it is bonn 1
He haa no <|ua>iin
tid' kiy ; ’puhitrd.
A railroad
latme than R M. Veatch. oiCottaj
position, aiul we arc i I’.A-i t'> »•«■
Plea«
>o, Lunt* county, lie ha> been in h- !| m.i'let : along amazingly.
Harrison consign him tu th».» r
>’4i.-«atuiv for th«* p..!*t ten yi at>—
nil-
t’roiu S iturday, G.
in the h*,i;se and now in the senah*. V, - ii . a iu.
T/»c
¡.oit» >'•/ fit H !• nil
-trator of (lie estate oi
■ a /T.nhiati* of the <»M Corv:d!i* I', - j. 11 .».»rd, a ;d G. B. Van Ri|a-r, ad-
♦♦io,ism for $1 v.««»j► «•> i
in.n- . .
t the estate of -las. Bryant, ♦ • to the ?•! « <n!.t -in I t .
u ! each eil s une valuable real-estate Helena, Mon’a ¡.i. 1 •
gr.i..d prix-- d:st:ii.ti-r •
1
T h ,-tate >atr> paved the l'urll.in at auction.
1 he i.? 1 X"» Aborri II
water hill ove r th” governor's v, to bv a ■ hr- II. A Wright, while returning Iowa.an i I t ...t '
Voti* ot -o toii. The lion - > u.- tained tl
■- i >n il ’..-it to Frank Arant Whole tickets f... |-
irc-Ill
I p
veto by 1 • 1,-nib r margin.tl.e vot stand- of Dim i - Grove, was thrown from his
<ii ng ;>7 i> f.'V", of |Mssing the bill over 11',*.-»' u< i ,r II ::i iker's ranch aud con-
ll.e veto io - against it, the ayes lacking ¡-¡<l»-r.il»’.y brniseil, tie* animal stepping
Mr W H. Mor
Hire- ot a c< nstilutiot al two-thirds, iht.i i Lroki-n culvert.
Fla., wan «at Ji v.
!
Jacks«-ii coil tv’s G-pres-ntatives voted
S, V -i.J cans of roung »Into fish, re­ e«i with a <!:>!;•
i mm m
nay on tl- • i ”. o iLoii, thus umiecessar- fi-ut lv
.it ¡ -••»»> tin- east by the irovem- into con.x'iiupi • n
Hem
...: ng tii.- Portland <1- legation. I I.-nt. »■ r- last week emptied into the fried many •*(»-■ -i.
.
. W V .-n;-|.» ,-e it niakeir noililfcr- Ki mi.i h in»-r near K’-no. This is a die"* and rteadih
«in- ed in llu-li, I: i
any favor­
• . , • to ti;t m whi-.lii r we
,
>;»iiety "f fish, ami ws
that and wa« nnabl
..•»JCA -.
' ■
1 Dr.
able i»* i »;*!i ii! or not.
t:, -y w.ll tin ;ve in onr i.ik-s.
Kung s new
ii .
I i ii 1-. Milier I ms recently pnr- found lnitn
; number of rattle uf rliftrr- about a li
weli am! La h :
I ent ;,,»i ti.- in tlie r r.nlv.
lie intends
No oilier
• hem i r * uL Knight, of Salem, who will <«r ! <:f cur
h rtly n. Ac to thia county ami take for consul
charge uf the /.!, •r.il'n ranch, situated si what is < la
few milk ‘ M-ll'il >f Liijkviilr, says the all drug -tort
S''u-.
ííí vvs
w Il's bill to npvrofuiate
Sen kt-1. »
Tho Rcn«>w ■•«! ). I.CAS’i
♦ 1'k.GM Io . build a wagon ruid from
SlcOiin. CcntoT-DraU. Clipper Piiws;
1'uisley. >«i i Kirin I tiioveand Link-ille,
I
to th»* - ’.at«* • lir e, on the Klamath river,
JACKSONVILLE KE MIL h!At;2TT
Scow Clipper and Tiaiörr PI om
i
work in the Irin I m ot three
puts th
(COJtRFCnn WFEki
» kiiinii»
>1» i s, to-wit ; J. Frankl, of
per thousand II
ii.dt. tnb : t i./ainM T. A. lien«!« r- Lake »-entity, ami
S. Mooru and 8. j Flour,
WhiMit. per bushel. ..
.; I
.
ni.’ , f»r p»* r jury, lia ■> U en Wilson, ci Klamath.
Barley
•••
(kit®.
dii. !l.«• I l'.ik»! »States eirenil
Tlii-ie ar b lO-rs at the Linkvillo post- Mill F* mm 1. p«'rt » k
'i<• . •«» is prv»u--tdy simiîar to
tii
: -r tii.- lu'l'iwitig pet.sons:
pi-isuiiH: Mrs. Raj’, wheat or tinr»h.y
of K l . .‘»’et ’«»nnau^hy. wh > wa®
! . S it. • . y. I. -n I, »ilet.
let , A. D. Ballis, Kg««, per doxen
Buttar, p« r Ih..............
ami a.tff.tted. IL» h - is aUan
11. G. I'.
') i ti’t t'toeli, Annie 11am- PuU*t«M*®, p T lb. ...
(ment.
t >tarî;H Ab ( onnau/hx
.......
tm :i, A - z • Hu 'h -, Thiiza Maitin, 1*. Cabbage
:• wdl mu : bk y !«• »b unis-« «I
A
.............
i. 'I f.i.v, G ”. Muir -, t'. A. Nelson, Onions
Bivins
....
vntenceina l tbe « i>» -- wuul I i
Mrs. A. E.
" N
" • t »n, Jennie
....................
Fine, J<» r , (’orimeli, per in- ibt..
a
une, and as it Liiled to seoir
( ■‘ITI Sill \
Fannin
leu»y. T J. Shi Lis, J. M. Small; Lard. p«r ib »’ tin«
.¡«>n in onei’ a.-
.i- . it wotild prubably
Ham ami Bacon
Ma1 till M. I Wilson, Jonvfl Wright.
cm
k' 4.
pies. Oils
.« • th • sam«* r» sut* in the othir-.
Drid Appi •- j rib..
o.|.t
I'lta* I jdge, Rising
Link vil
*•
Flume.
undan
a»e al!
swAinjel.ui l
nient
House.
“
Feint,
Alo
Sîavi-r
A
I
.\
:i
11
iiri.-
’
.ing
condition
Star
“
Poach»*-
■I aeks- ni ci Hint y ’. Oregon.
Al .» r it ! * in«*»*1 ng th»* foIluWiiigciHcers H<»r_huin
.
,
T GEI
1;
R. W. Roh..||w, c. T.; Cii.
w r ■ it. • .
I--.
1’1 n-e give ma a rail i, eiie pi
i
¡si v. hore, lu»
Elia ? dlzl-eig« r, V. f. ; K IL Hatton, yi k“is,
give
loweet
p
issible
¡irires,
ail
pro¡>nreil
to
H Ir«
s aro firat-cla&s.
Se ; Mr- I..I:;ii 1 ( ug.' .veil, I . S c.; L. D.-er.kir.
( orreBirnnleuce r■ sp.-ciftilly -,o]¡e¡te<|.
D. W..I.I, Ire . ; 1> B Re Iff id,C’h*p.; »V • • , Bp 1 ,g
I.. R I ' , in .bh 1!; (’has. Anmdr« ng, Be f................
W.M. (<ATES, Central Point, Or.
U
< i : J. 1' No« 1, - iitm-I.; A.‘l>. Carrick, M to .
r. C. f.
li-.’
t
y pr •4|K'»t lhn\ le-ipito
^•’l re
’ G.»- jtv u<. ®ia!f“nirn, th»»
‘A; .ii «lit’.: q
».•,:■( bi» s» Uh
without
Lio» «Sb. i.
A » th • I imf . s has «aid he-
ergi
*
lure, n ih.hi j ,»t o» cur red t<> cause
on
1‘jt? i • -
■'.ty <d plunging thi.i countty in-
olii T.
t<i till-1 with a lriendly foreign power.
>•
' L.iyar«! n : u <I tothu Washington
the R;»»t
S»4H
I - ■ t ii:i'»r»*
in
Sqq late-
late­
ly that J
f'»r th«* meeting of the
» ii <- . :-.«-I
r» ..iGuns ; im an l» »r’:;’i con 1
»• i--’ ’ »t determined yet,
;
• - . • | j •
Ml I Io F but it »I t:
•« u:!l be very toon, as
t
»
io
I.'
«•.iJctl
iur
in
adapl.it
tb«* adnrin Lut ? ui in vvty near its close,
h.iiticu »villi tli • ;,«vix,» t tli»*;>iy of bfli The 1»
b« ! t» uont'»ndc<l for hv tliis
‘
¡i.r.
i
i
.
’
tb!
bv
th»*
peoplv
”
bfov«'t IDI
• j irAication of Sanina,
1 OUttl' » will
•
Ike
H
■
'••
‘
hhs
.
l
iiat
oj dir »
<■.-rT’i n of :tr- -ritorv inv and protec­
ro\i«lts t r itn anh*n<lineiit
ts • a
11 - re are
e
i:»'. ;»l firm time Io res| i»h -
by hi.;
e g* hi ? !-f »1 hop'1 g that these
iU
ho*
i
r«*pot
-•
I,
improv»**
tlfs-11 iH.
v» .< I
. « ui» I. an ! it would I m » very
:» .»» the H»»»*-!»*. uliich pro- tinf i ‘ ui t • 11 ! • .‘» »»ui .-pile »»r partisan
mer»?s t< I
:
I.-*:-
•»..■<•
n;th
what
i*
iiu-
Vini'H 1»
j * i
. "i.' tiM su<»rc» 'l in throwing any
■i« ai«k <1 in !hi« era an*l ui s* . !e in tie» way. Frinee Bismarck
pclUGVà
jti.
’
t
siibsc»j«ivnt
to
our
a<l-
gvxwration a-
La' .*!, an a disposition to settle,
He
vallee int'J t;.ti lic«-»l. The le/iMlatute am' hi* son h ive gone out ot their way
an
pas.it
a
law
provul-
i«bould by all h.*-.t
to niaki-ih>* fri> ndliest professions, and
tituliouul
convention to l»e
imx for a consti.
— ,
Mr. ".»»a, I, ot muiso, can only take
I h I I al an early date.
| ili-ni at th-ir word and meet them in a
proper spirit.
N, rwiiii-r» » pi vi. thè fsi t thdt aheftvy
niuii't-rai p cv u e l in Loinh n .-iinday,
IK 4p< p«ia
ti„ ib nionstijtiou annonne.-d to he lield
tl
•-•»•- * ni.ijiy people miserable.
in llv.l«- park io denotine« thè goVcrn- ir«l • • (; l< • '* to m * f-dest’urti n
We
nicnt ■■» «> • H ive lue.istlres ili Iri laud, ¡lini km».-. , ; ; . ;
. lv f<»r «lvsi*ej'‘-i?i more su< -
toexpriss syii-patby witli Wil.tamo-
" i.l th ■!. II
1 s Su- iparill». It acts
lìrien. »:!•' -meio-fuily < arried out. gu ’lv. V« 1 ;r« v and »Biciently, tones the
• ;i .
I otb»r organs, removes the
'Ih >.i- unl> <•( citiz-ns. chh flyfiotn work- *’
■ J :»<li ’ r- Je- 1 ••» xi appetite, cures
airi I ra-l »1 ctnhs, atten<h-»l the
ingi.i ’U ....
¡1»
.
I.'rehe,
;r
r fresh s the burdened
n i-etiiu’. ma« -i 1 hmg to !l;e park through min i
•«■ II«j< d's .Sarsaparilla a fair
-.villi
bititls
mal
banners,
thè stoni»
trial. It v...I Jo y<»u gou«L
Spei chi s were tiri vei»al from twelve
A
Int
ion,
ftvbich
wan
platforins.
Tiro ¿ '-i>t h f! ;.t Ibhta lltimimj Ticket.
¿niullan; <>ur’*y at all tb.* | Jatform.-,
put s;:ii..ll
T a • «’ft!.«1 h.
uy-urg nr-n in th® city <»f
c.;rii»»l
ami'!
g'-
'
cbtenng,
»le-
I ¡aytiin, «». ar I I iiand < and •»«sirgo(’. Albert,
un,! carile»! ani,‘l gteat
w<*nii«»lh of ticket No r«A,62l,
• I tl.at the
thè citiz-n.
cillz ms J of
vi I.
I.••i..l-.ri
>1.1-11 i'on- wh" k«-. ! !»!■• o
hth. v tl..'11 • enpiiHl prize ofi30n i«C in
■I- .mi 11 . hruOI pilicy <f ' cc. teicion, pre- whn
' ■ <;
<
I
f, •••!•’!• ra Hfat® Lottery,
»... • ¡I1_-a:i t II. • 4"V| llltHiTil ' * lincivi iz<-.I
■ *■_ w ij. h ; i a «»n 1‘-I3th of Nov They
1
.
'.hv
'>
i
-
*st
an i l .ni working. Thttir
ner»,
aii.l
.le
­
h, .-I ■ i.’ ■ ■ I liti li
t< ,-j. ,
. a r. -pectahlc k,»7ber. died
lri»h . patii'-'s,
man»! tl, relense ni
• . the --
- varal y«.:’-':■ ». .n«:: ti« y lav«? hid If.rd and up-
_______________________
1»Li,.-,* i nly ciinu is thè txercise of t. ‘ e |___
1 di ________________
w»*rk.
:cig th*»ir
wid*«w®d mother t«»®u¡»>
I j ort the limili) .—lUjtoa. (Ohio) Vetuoerut.
«ritinsiy lìiibts vi iree o cedi.
Real Estate Agent
!
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON.
THE MARCH GF PHOGRES
f-JAMES
I
n
I
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
/
. lmta reo Fooo
Mtem n res Y«,
¡3
MISCELLANEOUS.
I’artiet wishing to [iurcha*® any of the above
land®, can «t*’p off at M®df<»nl. where they will
ba met a* th® railroad «lepof on the arrival of
tra'n« by Meaer®. Wrigley and Goddard, real
estate agents, who will convey tb®m in good
«hap® to any of th® land« 1 have for sale, free of
charge for conv®yanc®
8ILAHJ. DAY.
JackfooTilIe, Oregon, Oft. 2$, lfee
Dissolution Notioe.
WIIIlLESAI.EiiidHET.MI.SEIMI.W N om k
is hereby given that the
I arf! ership h« ref«»fore existing between A. A.
Bashor and J . II. William® doing a general mer­
cantile I.usines® at Gobi Hili. Jacks'.n county
65 Trent St., Fcrtland, Or.
Oregon, under th® firm-nam® of Hashor A Wil-
lismi«. i® mntuaJly dissohrsi. J JL William,
Gi»nl«n. Flow» r and Fi* bi K^ln, ('b>vr. Alfal­ will contint:« th«« business at th® sum® places
» I .l. THOSE KNOWING THEM.-ELVIS IN fa, (¡raarca, Oni<»n Set«, etc., etc., ir all varieties pitying all d«»M® «nd c«»ll«»rt In« .11 outMnndm.
armant, and < i> ,lh. own',- to Mid firm.
Zx «lobhMi t<. Ih«» U’.<l«'rM>rn<d.«’ithfti by n«»t®m and lot** to suit.
b«»i»k account, are hereby earnestly jf«|ii®»t/ a t«»
Lftrg« M and mo-t complete Mock ic th«’ North­
A A BASHOR.
west
«•»di ft'-.d ®®ttlo at their ®arli»*®t coiiTi*nj®lJCC. 0«r
„
.
J. H. WILLIAMS.
Datwf tl.ir 25tb day of Jar nan. lñH#.
btj®ineH® must beeline«].
Merchant® farmer® and ga?dn®rs are rt qui sled
FRYCE.k GEARY
to wri’o for price«.
M®«iror<l. Mar 12.1*V
SETTLE-UP NOTICE.
Nctioecf Final Settlement.
Illustrated Catilnjiie Mailed Free. I
Important Notioe.
ILL PERSONS KNOWING THEMRELVEg
i /T indebted to th® estât® of John Noland de,
In th® (’<»unty (’onrt of th® Stat® of Oregon, for XEW BOOK of Travel. Pixceirry and Adrift ture. « **Kb«Mi. Mrs hsrehv notified to sett J® th® same
I with WiHard<'rawT«»rd. attorney for the estate at
th® <’«>nnty of Jackson.
I hi® office in M«slfonl. without further delay and
In tho matter of th® estate of Oliver Vincent,
decoRF«*«!.
thereby eave otMrte
K. NOI^AND,
OIL
[OTlt E IS DEREin <. I Vk N TH A T THE AD-
Administratrix <»f »taid Estate.
| mil ’«tmtor of tii® estate of Oliver Vin-
c«n‘. decea««*l h ■ filed in th® county c«>urt
sp«»:tr «»f the jungln and plain; journeys
of Jackson c«»nr.t\.»iregon. Lib final account a® in Wild
ur.know a lands; h.gl t.- with savage men and
bnrh administrator,; n<1 bv order ef «aid court
Tiu sda.’ tne ftth d^j' of March. 188V, at th® hour f«rorj«ius arimal“. sublim«* «c<-iery: ihe«l»»<»<]s of
of lOn’riock a . m .. 1« fc®t for hcarir g. All per- hor«»<li-NCovi*r»-®: thr««ngh tl »• T«»rrid and Frigid VOI'lcr. 18 HEHEBY GIVEN THAT I. CON-
m « th intvre-tod ere I * r< b; i'<*tifi»*«l to appear and i Zor ♦»«•: adv nt croc.® v<*yng< s, shipwreck® and .1 rad MiDsu«. t!.o ndmuiiatrstor of th. -Mat.
fil«« hic or h®r objection® to said account on or niHrveluus *sc.:| <•«• amo;ig theirlar.ds oT the sea, -.f JeM<i Dollarlud., d-i-ma-il. will, at the March
etc.. «*•• . Ovor ;<>■' cr.i'ravingn. J ivelicst sell­ I-'CI of r.r Count, Court for Jack-on count,.
bef«»ro sab! day
tender m> re«i«n»tion u such adminia-
F’lhof’hed h\ on’er «»f Hon. J. R. Neil. Judge ing Ixiok e\rr pr»sluc«d. Jn both English and Or-con.
trator of seid osfnte.
(«• man. AGENTS WANTED.
of eaid court.
S(
AMMEL
A
t
()..
Box
*?73,
CONRAD MINGVH.
C.O VINCENT,
St. L«»'i», M«' .or Pl.ilEde’phi'». Pa.
Administrator
A'iniiijbtlalf-r of baid estate.
Dated
ul
Afrbland
this
A'tb d. y of January, 16e9,
SUdajb
t:b;e
given
At»nt®
without
capital.
Datad Feb <. 1ÄL
N
FROM POLE
TO FOLE;
TOURS ROUND
THE WORLD. i
NOTICE.