The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 21, 1889, Image 2

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REAL-ESTATE.
THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS
The laat report of Ii n. N-rmrli J.
flic ncv. n
com m .»»ion is coni nosed
Colman, c.-iniui.- ,* i" r <-f .* ru'iiitme,
-■( M - is. liiown, Wilson ami Munt- (now secretary) contain» '■ •• following
VIA
¡iíiiii i'.tprr isrâai KxüH.juM, itiitf * Lake g..inrry, all of Astoria.
pertinent and tini. iv nm:uk i- ..’¡vi'to
t.ovi KNoa W atkrmvx has appointed public highway»: “A w -»■ and wi ll ng—
at central point ,
Ji'lin P. lfi-h i- -mmissiom-r of Yosemite ulati-d »ysteni of j uL'ir n ml- mi high­
I Ellin; AltY 21. IS
r>il ;.-l».\Y
valley, vice Wm. 11. Mills resigned.
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ways throughout the l inml Mab.-i»
Tin. in xt ts’st thing to getting a Jack­ daily b -eoining a groatei i ••■ «•->ity lor
Ml i H of the bti-im'ss ,H>itiuii of Moil*
tie,! was destroy«»I by fire on the night sun county man on the railroad commis­ the material developn "lit of the n »our-
Time between Mf*d(o
and 8
Francisco. Where it kept constantly od hand au»D>l leto and
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
of th-- Wth, the Io»»' aggregating over sion is to get a Douglas county man on ces of this country, and nieiit»(he ear­
twenty-!
li* Hl fr»,
w ho at present live» in Jackson county. nest attention of cont-re-.-. Ti e . onitnen
firt-t-c luna «tuck of
•1,000,000.
CALI FORM A EYI’RF. .*■
j
DAILY
v n - |i.l
It is rt tie-hing to know that the heads road» ol the country are
■KTW EK A r
< IM O.
of in." -. » at Salem and Portland came arteries through wlncl tl a th.- a-i i. uit
lui. l>. K. 4 N. wharilsiat sunk at
and ti c I'omnivicial
so r.e ir reinembenng that there is such Ural production
South.
I
North.
Albina last week wth at-ont »100,000
4Oi P M? L av.
(uppl.i-fi, which an- tl <• l ;< blood of the
I".15 t. M
worth of |>ro|>erty on boar<l, two thirds a place a- Jackson county.
7:55 a M. L»*av«
'>‘5 j-. M Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery,
L
of tiavel and
As iriii a hotel horri-r resulting in the nation, to tho- ■ ¿re it I
Use It Now!
There’s nothing tike it.
of which was perishable good».
rpnw PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARDS 7:45 1 vi.. Xrriv
I ; » ’ I*. M
L-
a b of the
i.
death : n ■ uly t fly p-rson» Is leported traneportat on—the
1 H>d Mining Clanns Bought und jold on Coiu-
• H .,v • r ~ ■: - it your Paine's Celery Compound
Last sprtnr, belnsr very much run down and
Loc*L rvssKM.hu ir os i n.r >
M'M AY.
• K -ti-ui ha»
miSK'on
■r n th........
cast .
The engineer of the Park co intry. While our ra
debilitated, I procured some of Fatn« s t «1« ry tld. -pni.-. Iran safely recommend lt as th«
i ll> ■ in r d,
sail V M. I,.‘m.
Jiii
M
Compound. The use of two bottles made me ii . -i i o.vi rtul iiml at the same time most
Ceu<
al hotel
In.'. '’I -rtf >:•!, Conn, went hwuiue the mo-' |>< i
uiral
\fl.\lNG PATENTS obtained at reasonable U:4o r. m . L.»v,<
Allai
.V»
I
feel like a new man. Asa general t« nlu and
i? ! i .".i.itor. It fs u splendid nerve tonte,
OILS OF ATI KINDS,
an 1 ¡I,.-
ii.. fxp:<»!<*<! jo“t b<— tin-common io nl- i
JI rati m and with dispatch.
I It; i
2 »■’ e. m Arrive
.111 i Since t.r.ioc tt I have telt like a new man."
spring medicine, 1 do not know it a equal.
n- <!..< I.gl.t ,-n the D'.orning of the 18th have bei n neg.. < ci an
.
W. L. G kerni . eaf ,
K. l:. K nokh , watertown, Dakota. _
i
Brigadier General V. N. G . Burlington, Vt.
l)ld)Mri AITF.XTION given to all vusiu«««
t., .in I I » the huihitng into a niaas thvH«* i>( any oti.-i e
t
Wms. RicitanMox S Co. Prop«. Burlington. Vt.
1 couiH'ctod wi;h the Lami Otfice.
$i.oo. Slxforivoo. At Druggists.
ot nuri«, t u < ng tin- »'• eping inmate» in the world. 1 in a: ■
i
niAUñUn nvcti c^nr F«»fA«»nn<í A'ibfcon».
11 s. K Kiri:r A. Mn.i.i u n i-ornpli- the Wi--. k . an.I the aihieit horror» of tire neeeasaiyquihh at
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
r
ülANlUHLJ U T CO
/rcwwmio.- LACTATED FOOD $£
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES
hute of a good r. ad;
Foruccouiiiustiu. . ii of S o ,»i « .. Cu»
a*»*4; ¡gsr»,
rn ■nii' l by tl>r Willamette valley paper» mnl water iner--a-ed the r misery until
suai ii.' I io ran
lia;::.
-, ina the mo: rhetorical *j>eaker in death came to their lelief. Butfew were slope, ill ahape and i iv
I
>11'")
No.
42.
200acr»««.
NAILS, ROPE.
«ail,
nnm v»
all, in want
ut re| air. 11 ■ * < .1 > I i < I. - 1 >? S
•¿Omer.«» of unimproved land, SOacren of which
th» e lower hoiiiK, amt without a peer a» »aved.
The H. P. ( o .’ h F»*rry make* c< n.‘ « « ti<>’j with
have resulted not only in”n an i-tuor.HV'e
ih prairie land and the balance good timber land,
And
everything
el«« imaginable in this line.
>>un.l ilebat r,po«»it>ly excepting
an i
bid»» bivitioa
Ii is quite probable that Condon'» bill of the true prim ipii s ot roa l-ir.akiiu,
all good fruit and gram land, with two living allthe regular trainH «»n the
My goods are new and of the beet brand-, ai d
rthup ot .Multnomah.
t«prings <»f water. Four uni»*« from Jacksonville. from foul of F street, l ori. .'.«!.
to create a state board of horticulture but also from the vari* I systems ui
will be eold at the
whose business it shall be to eradicate road-building in lore in the several
No. 43.
80 acre«.
AVest Side Division.
fuu‘‘Ihiril bi-ti-v" at Salem ha* ha.l fruit pests, will become a law before the
Lowest Ruling Prices.
r
n
n;ir
latest
improved
good«
yrm
*• rdmprtition 1« the Life of Trn<lc.”
states of the Union, du • to dt fective
60 acre« of choice grain and fruit land under BETW lit.A l»OH I I. A A i» .v < OKV 11.1,1*
i •• k t - k»*ep within sight of ua.
nmnv memla-m from »outherii Oregon close of the legislative »e»»ion.
. r l
it ie a legislation. The principle upon which cannot IniagiuH how lively trail--¡4 or i.
i f«<f.o-. with u».w dwelling-houff*and barn, and
MAILTRAIN« DAILY (LX»I t i M M»\Y.)
lA-ll.s
MEANS*
SI
H11OS
Give
me a call before going
,,, K
Ai»k
your
retailer
for
th»»
JA.'lES
A1EA.>
»
t .'viis m it» rank» during the past ten meritorious measure, ami the board
I water for t»tock. Situated ou« mile from Gold
J. C. SHEK1DAN.
>vd much of acconilnc to your need*.
the several state» iate
: Hill depot.
7:3(i A. M Leave
Portland
Arrive *• .!• IP M.
‘ c p 1 ] lalnly «n the sole«. Your
l’ositivelv none genuine vn'- « ’o .
.lay». Thi» seem» to l-e the era of »pec- which it creates will be compose«! of six
their road legislation i known as the retailer will supply y<>’i v qh *-h' «>•
- ' • ■ ; if y.«u do not lnntaU Bonw Farms, Village Lets,
12:25 r. M Arrive
»•
Improved
Corvallis
L«*av«- 1:3t) P. M.
t i I
hil legislation in Oregsn, ami mighty i* memtiers, one to lie appointed from each
irgtr proht.
$I0HL
No. 46
160 acro®,
"road-tax” system of personal service retailcn» will coax yuu into buyiQ’ mi'fi’ r.
At Alliany end ‘ ’m vath» coati cl with traías of
th 1 succee»ful log-roller.
Unimprov»:d;
well
watered,
and
fin»t-
ciana
of five horticultural district» into which and commutation, w iiicli is un- itnd ns a
JACKSONVILLE
and Unimproved for
Oregon Pacific ttailroud.
¡»lace to make a good home.
L o»
MEfrS
the state is divided, and one from the principle, unjust iu its operations, wast-
EXI'BESS TBAIX DULT 'X 1 1 t SVMIAT.)
T h -. Mi-Minnvide Tc/rpMmr and
Sale
or
Rent.*
state at large. The bill appropriates iul in its practice, ami un atist.i. 'orv in
$4,50U
No. 55.
400 acres.
$0
I M P. M.{Leave
P
h r have ionsc'i lated and the result is a H'MJO per annum for the expenses of the
L nintprov»«d. level, rich graas and fruit land ;
p_ M.jArrive McMii rvi.’ * ! .
. I . a . ?J.
its results, it is a relii i t leu lalisni
tunning water; title donation claim. A gr».*ut
greatly improved paper over either oi troard.
borrowed from the ".statute lais r" ot
!
I
U.
bargain , 7 mik« eaat of Central Point.
tl.e old organs, a living illustration of the
THROUCH TICKETS
i :■
Tilt: southern Oregon representative England, and its evd ic-uit- .i e to-dav
, adage thak "two heads” ate better than
t I Ù 1
No. 51
2UU acre«
SOUTH A. EAST,
on the new railroad commission, Mr. apparent in the nvglectc I t 1 ill-condi­
r HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWIN« 1)E
one.
*
A No. 1 farm, situated two mile« northeast of
ViA CALIFORNIA.
aS/ /
JL scr be property :
lieurge Colvig, i» a gentleman ot unim­ tioned common roads oi the country. It
Phuenix, having a good dwelling bouae, barn and
is a question of vast importance t > the
out building«, orchard, wood and water supply,
For information rogar i. ir iat-maps.»*tc..call
G*>\ t . hxok VtxNui >. r has named J. W. peachable integrity and honesty, and
No. 1.
•*tc. 160 acr»*« fenctniand nearly all under culti­ on Company'«agent nt >i* lf<•: I
welfare of this nation th it th ■ ■ ..ri ties
G.itnni « f Aurora: Waliis Nas!» of Cor­ we predict that lie n il) not stand lowest
One hundred and sixty acres of No. 1 ch' •*, vation. much of which ik «usceptibla to truit cul-
H. KUEHLEK.
1 . P. I KM. I ILS.
of agricultural amt comm ie,all ■ -hould
level lata!, over one-half enclosed wit a «U ■
tr.ri*. lt 1« also well eit uated in a healthful loca­
Manager
A -. G. F. A f Ag’t.
vallis; and F. A. Bailey oi Hillsboro to | on the list ot commissioners in point of
receive the attention that tl, ir itnpor
Ntxntial fence; one of th* very be«’, fruit a* <1 tion school Louse Dear by and let-a than two
be tegents of the State Agricultural Col­ ahihty. While it would have bev-n more
vegetable ranch»»« in the county; rn h, tuuidj milvbfrom a tailruad depot.
U. L.CAIUSUN.
A. n CAlibuN.
li .r. as provale»! for in the bill appropri­ gratiiying to resilient» of this section to tance deserves, and that an i d it should
loam, watered by Applegate <-rerk ; iuiiir.-vd
i n-'-.v al'lr to affirm that the
No. 78.
200aoree.
be made to renu-dv the d< . cts
ir« a^.i w« i<• retailed at rlgtit withagexxi dwelling-house with hix room- ; a ?25OO.
General Contractor in
ating
for the support of that insti­ have hal a man more distinctively
n r va^grrDo. Ours are the
Mor-tly fence»! in grain teld«, meadow, pasture.
good log barn, granaries and otli**rout buibl'iig*»,
n
w.th
Jackson
county isting ami establish a
• ' i. -Li»* toconqu tc with uj Lu
tution. The Senate has confirmed the indentiiied
oK-itard and garden ; all rich, black, alluvial
two
hundred
bearing
fruit
trc<»n,
¡
’
-.-otb-
I
v;.t
-
be
made
uniform
and
elli
:
nt
•i t' Cnitr-I states.
we have no quarrel with tlie legis­
appointments.
r lh<- I’aciUu Coast and Rocky ties, mostly fall and winter applee, ulenty of -oil ; about I'M) acre« of plow land ; three «pi mg«
MARBLE, STONE OR GRANITE.
lative caucus which gave us so honorable states of the union. 1} the
small fruits, near u good school, good oui.-i<l»' <»f pur«* water; hi ream flowing through the ¡»lace ;
orrhaul, b»*«t vari»*tyof fruit; large, cemmodioiib Six niileH fiuuth uf Gr-.i-t'e 1 - , J«»scpUn.i*|
r
f*cde<| tn placing our full range for stock ; gov»*rninent title. Brio»*. >
ment
of
these
comm
'i
ro.,
Cour ty, Uiegtm.
I ria un nly (barged that th»* recent a representative on the board a« Mr.
I.o< s on to say, •'This is a halt cash, balance in one and t wo y* arn, d* i» ri • <1 twelling-houHC, large barn and numeiou« out­
branch of our agricuit'p h. i
- ir,:ing their customers at payment« to bo secured by a mortgage on the building«. No better location for Block ranch
Myer»»—McAalitf* light was a fraud Colvig.
'i r- conoxpirncs is that the premises.
in Oi .?»n
Bummer range mcxhauBtible; tif
T hs collapse of the mammoth fourteen- and inanuiactunn-' imiu-
from b ’¿iiining t»> tiniMh, that no money
h ar not worth a> much m our
t- en rail« h from railroad d»*pot
materially
benellteu.
Eel
■v n tail pi >-es stanq>ed ou the
No. 2.
J 4 »1 >.!
v%..* up, Kn«i that a too-trusting public »tury building in Chicago, a few days brought to market would i>'
’
A
r
.luil
In
the
retail
market«
here.
s<»b s ef every pair
No. 76.
476 acres
A good farm of ‘¿dOaer-js on’Evaub i-r»*» , i;. i :5 per acre.
t<> go uJ like hut cukes, so great
I ul been bilked out of enough gate- •go, just us it was nearing completion
■Alt \ Wilt'll a ref all-
th»» Meadow*. Improved with udwe!!..' g Pj.t.’I
in price; the numberoi Imt»« »
rhi-4 splendid tract of lund i«all fenced and 300
14
the
demand
for
tacm.
¡rn ! v 1» richly r» war»l the hipjMvdruni- renews the warning given mankind at
n:io • so far sa you are concerned. It feet with fave room®, a barn and M<?-i-■«.
iet»-h are under cultivation. It is situated in the
Now, kint reader, Ju
as a motive powet w i I • >■
¡v r fixed retail price stamped aerea feaced, 40 aerea in cultivati<>!.. w. ilu ’cr­ PE.'cii i . k UEl.T on th»» west aide of Rogue river
iti.' !i* • vv u« tfht* ■ Th« | tlbl e is get­ the tin e <>i the lingual difficulty at the
inures > »u that if \>>u ■ • po
Prompt Attention given to all Order* by Mail.
by these and othei retie:
1.4 |
nbly making you pay double ed and a tine outside rang»* for Mock. A >.■>. 1 vailry. 1 , mil»- w«t*t of a R. IL depot and 3S
on the sol»'*, y--u cannot (••11 v
100,000 Tl
ting tired of tins immunity ir< m damage tower of Babel. Even skilled architects
• v. •• ar« i rotretihg )«)U by stamping Mock farm. Prie»tifteeadollars era re
what your shoes have cost him.
ions of dollars would t»‘
.'i.
in.ii r »-ant of the c«>tintv neat, [’ii** «11 ib fre«*,
.
.re
tLvy
leave
uur
factory
so
that
you
our
name
an
!
the
ttxcd
retail
pri
v bi- h hedg*!» about the modern priae- fad t-> appreciate the immense weight of
Title ¡»erfect.
rn h. bla< k loam, all nr-t quality of fruit and
In stock, co
m< re
ve f-
P-r r v »■ - 1 nr
i n fh<
tn- y • • i?
to the public. Timex:
cannot !»•• ma
t-> ¡>a\ in«
t >.'i>
- .
-ucli loltv walls, especially when hastily
^rmu lar-d. 1 n»* place liiui a horn»»*, large barn
tighter.
elehintcd
Im . tore h » t soi l I s .vhlc-itwake retailers In all parte of
No. 3.
5hocM lcom our <•<
L ti;
roads and the wear ami
i-
piu'-tiu':
v
.whin
y
-ui
it.i
•-
;
i
any
iStuteur
Territory
if
you
Will
invest
QUO
the
country.
\»A
w
h
i
L*c
«
tii«*:'i
easily
and
fitbt-cla«»'
fenc»*«
or.
it.
A
gnat
bargain
aud
thrown up, as is the custom nowadays.
Four miles from Central P >ir.t railroad Ma' ion,
Ceul in a posfal »’ard » i i-iwrr
I write tu
• u^.
--
and horses would he < -enti.i'
Aople. Pear. Peacli.
a stocx farm of 160 acres, on a count j i<■ v I i • on! willbeop«*n for only thirty daja.
I'm Portland Bull Kun bill fonn 1 a 'Twere better to imitate the Chinese ishcrl, ami the thou-and» oi
forty acres uf whicii is good gran. l,o d a: I f -rty i»4,t«J.
79.
‘JOOacree.
watery grave tho second time in tlm cu.-totn and [ tit a few stories under the prorlucts of which a,-
acre« good fruit land, luqirovrd wo . a dw< li
A fin* farm n»'ar Eagle Point, Or., all fenced.
Plum. Prune. Apricot
lower liou.se la»t Tuesrlay, that botlv fail­ ground than to run the risk ol piling up feeding unnecc- ,u , am i
ing-house. Title perfect. Price, £.<!< , d . . t•:u»b.
l-''0a< r<-.- i i cultivation, excellent house, g<a>d
>»am and other outbuilding«, 125 fruit tree». No.
ing to give the necessary majoilty to toinl s in place of habitations.
No.
4.
carry on this eliara. t r o'
I mill-Mt •«, go« a! well, living «pringB, Btream of N ectarine. Cherry.
overt ide llm governor's veto. The | re-
A tine stick and gram farm of 4l-u acr.. .;h;
N..» that the scenes attending the ef- would be devoted to the i 1 ’Tael i
acres under fence; three hundred acr-» farm v. • r flowing through and a nyutem of irrigating
cedent of allowing a corporation to issue foit of tl.e Multnomah delegation to con­ food forthe inhabit u.tr ill.
Almond. Clicatuut.
iitciii-s t»y iu«-ai M <>f which 58 acre« of land may
land; one bundrtsi acres pasture and w < hm 1 ia. a
nun-taxable 'nomls is a dangerous one trol and coriupt the legislature into a fact, the public an I i :i. .
ten acres of a good young orchard hi d a be irrigated. Excellent bargain. Tex ms cash.
No, 8U.
Walnut and
to set in any state, an t the Democracy I.. ,lv of log-rolling politicians have be-1 which would result Ii 'in <
nice young vineyard, two dwelling l.ous«-^.
two good wells on the ¡Pace.
Thein will
I- n r« '* 2U) acre« neb, level, bottom land,
• 'f < »regon can wi ll afford to go before com« a nn tni-y of the past, the state at great object in th" impo ■■
be »<>ld with this farm a large amour t < f
1
ar«
<i
;
1
acre«
fenced
;
«mall
house
and
Ma-
tl.e people at the next general election large ,s called upon to admire and en­ highways ate im'a.euia
agricultural implements and some liou-- no|<i !>!-•; bearing orchard of choice Vatiet> uf apple« ;
on tiie issue so clearly defined between duise Governor 1’ennoyer's consistent
furniture; also som'.* gurd-ci io<>; -
, u;-
j-vi acre* of yellow aud «ugar-p;ne timber : good
the agiicultural co'un . . y
the place Good outside range for st ock 1.
G ILA PE VINES. ( IRR.M- d -‘'I i LR-
-it»* f«u r-aw-mill ; good ruade «ummvr and win­
Governor IVnuover and the Multnomah coutse in e’e < k.ng the short-sighted policy but to the whole popiihrti. •
$5,5<u, half rash, balance in two -
ter
Evans creek run« on the east boundary of
1*. pi'blican legislators.
B1E8, BLA( KB! KRH s. RASPI» R.
of st-eeial exemptions and privileges ex­ The government itseli w
payments, to draw legal interest fro.:. ' *> • ' -aid land and can be uliliz»»d for irrigation
Bix
sale, to be ««cured; or all cash, at option of 11,
tend-'1 to aggregated capital. It is for­ tited in a rrdm ti iii of tl ■
iiiil«,s fr>un R. R. depot; one-fourth mile from
KIES. STRAW BERRIL- FP.S
purchaser.
This
land
is
situated
west
of
tlo
b*
b-
To kU'EDin: annexation afyn li« ate of tunate indeed foi the |>eople that they
-< ii<»vl and pofctotiic«*. Price $12 jer acre.
cumbent u|>on th " tr.i' t >ia
inger Gap. Title perfect.
A good
home
No. bl.
paMirn • uj itali't« have arrange«! to take had such a viligant watchman on the
fur
somebody.
mails where th< »•
ri on red
Our trees arr grow » u r
K i acre«, unimproved ; all level, rich, bottom
the entire dominion parl'iunent on a tower to go ird and protect their interests
No. 5
bucceed
post-roads.”
land ; well watere d, plenty of timber, and can hill land. an«l all t>f k u : ...: i i
junketing tour through the United States wh ui assailed by the myrmidons of
in
Hou!hern
Oreg.>n
.
The west half of th« «outhw*Bi quarter and tl.»
• • ¡i .<!•• th«* b«*»t dairy ranch in the state of Oie-
W» 11
Th»»se conte!..piai i. '•
•
/ u
m ord» r toghuw tl*e idarsted Canadians capita’, an 1 monopoly. It also exempli­
southweat quarter of the n«>rthw<*ni quarter <»f
z.i mile« from Ashland. Pnce $6 per acre,
I H’»7 c »/ oi
to visit our orc!.ara :
o Ufe
«ert.on 3*', township 36 bouth.of rang»* • >:;-■ • i-t
¡»■rm . half cash in hand, balance ou easy term»
jii.-t how L g we are and how easily we fies the l.eautv ot our system of govern­
for price-list A'i-lic1-
also the south half of the Noutlie ibt quart-r an-i
Peterson for M.;r li
No. $2,
van swallow their little dependency ment in all -riling the check of the exe­
ion.
northwest quarter of the euuth»*.-t-t ¡iar’ r .t .-l
ghtvst an I l<-t
lirant’tt Pass, Or
¡77 acr. s ; U' a rot fenced and in cultivation
nurtbeaut quarter of southwest quartet of >»•<•
whvneyt r t!>e notion take» us. The cutive mon unscrupulous legislation.; j br
*• A Venetian 1 I »
-( >N
House,
barn,
orchatd.
meadow,
one
half
interest
tion
15,
township
37
aonth,
of
range
i
•
aet,
r..u M'hvtiie has often wot ked sua cvss - But i ir the a-Hi-taxable clause concerning ; pictu;c; und the 1 u
n wa'vr ditch an»i water-right, and a system of
tnimug BBBacrea in ah. Pi i
- |
ful’v in tainihj the wild rediuau—letting tin- *ai. r bonds, which the Multnomah a little maid s " W.i bn
irrigation by winch 1.« acre« may b»? irrigated.
acre.
"
r » ii • f water running on north boundary <»f
him vouut the pale-iaees between hi» del- gation so pig-headedly insisted ii|ion, ’ will delight the »ini i
No. 6.
11.«* place, leu mile« from the county-neat, and
reservation and the Great Father*» the bill w -ul I h -t have met with Dem- , eid*is. The mam. .
Forty acres of timber hind close t • t . ■ < .»u:
tK-ai.'lH half miles from postotiice and bchool-
I plate presents a iviuj
Manufacturer - ' i
r in
r>Htti leading to th»» H ik Butte nhw - ihi U. .-. l I u D
!i.>u-e at Washington—and it may prove o«-r.itic o)>,-. s-t.-m and Portland would ;
hout!'’
Price £36<JU.
BONANZA.
chiefly for rail timber. G<»v».rnmei;t till«-. 1/>
ttpialiy effective m cowing the Canucks. bav • been a--ure.l of a supply­ of pure | est styles in ftn.init:<*
uwn«*r is out <>f tho btate and the lai 1 wiil be
tabh <tv-:g san pre!
j ¿3?“ 1 huve Great Bargain« to off er and lt
sold for five dollars ¡»er acre, cash. A baru m
water.
ur
■I
Al
. n pay ton to koep a cltwe watch on this »q>aco
for aumebody.
A national convention of basin»»»
ft»r the next *ix launtliM for 8pocial Bargain«. If
Ir wa» for nometinie an ojien question Vi« tump»’' is very
No. 7.
.".i l.«t »r iti.y pr -jM-rty for sale, cume and &ee m«
ni.-n h.is b. en called to meet at St. l.oili" -st.) whether tin- ol-l lailma-l vuin mis- traits »«I the Que n
Tiru hundred and forty acre« rixty
• r - i <l I im'! do xny bot-t for yua.
on Eel rntry 2M:li. the leading object ot • «¡(jin is uh « h were - » linear* munioiisly cricK are hum thvi
Othcu on (’-alifuruia atreet, oppoeitc filover
fenced and in cultivation; nnj-roved *;•
i i ic»
wb'cli wdl be to iorniulute and pre», nt i.- mirt *! ' y Governor 1'ennoyer would and are ex« eilvni I:
b«-Mriiig
orchard
of
fine.
avorted
fruit
trv-
. h H«>ui»o.
to con^rrsH an equitable bai.kiupt act, -lay h iui . v I < r i*c»t, but it now seems as of the 1 rim e*«' Viet»
HENRY KLIPPEL.
dwdlintf-houM*. a barn and othri <»u»i.ons.-.
. h . OATMAN. SWiSSOR IO J O. HAM-
Two btrcaniH <<f water run tl.i niig.li 1 ’ i place, il
which will “cevuie protection to the j it li.t v mm I, th»» legislative branch of Alexander ol Ba11<
I«
. ’
I
• . .• i.
coi y. Or.,
“A mode n Be r
in auffceptible uf beniK divided into two pi-•
honest meicbant, and establish a uni­ • oovernu! nt Laving* passed the new rail- most interesting
TWENTY-SECOND YEAR
ae purchased a large ai d tirst-clnnH Mock of
of one hundred anti twenty acr»*« »‘. tc ’
i •
»ods which are r>*-w on the uaj from Portland,
form system for the collection, pre-erva- i» » I i * niiiii«■ i'-n hill yesterday over the ury c ntcnt.s are
north half of thi« place in unimproved
i . * ..n-
and will be sold Cheap for CacL. liveryjMgiy je
provtd ftp acre« ar»» worth
|
ot»., r ST. MARYS ACADEMY.
tion and diatli I ration of thee states of in­ governor's veto, and forthwith in legir- magazine literature
invited to call ami examine g*'■••I” a1 d ¡>ri~ee be­
¡80 acre«, $1*
Four mile» from Ont rui I--nil
solvents at a minimum coat.” The I u-i lativ«* caucu.«, name»! the cotn in if sinners departm nts are aiw
fore purchasing elsewhere. You can a.unj*' tnd
railroad fetation
Tide perfect.
CONDUCTED
BY
on
hand a full line of
ness world generally favors the re-enact­ .n:d c.eik under the new bill, as follow«; td. and as a home
No. 8.
ment of a national bankrupt law. Br>id- Coiinnis.'¡orieis; Robert (’low of Polk rivaled. It i- ul
A farm of 120acre«. improv«‘d with a ■ *i!if«»rt.
every pirti«ular.
able dwelling; t«»n acre« fenced and 1
tt. '< Ct thinks the outlook favorable to
Clothing. Bools and Shoes.
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES-
¡»•ounty; G oru’e \V. Colvig of Douglas ume iU list of at
tion, with a living feprmg n«*ar the dw* l!i
(>. •
its passage at the next session of eon- *■ < unity ;— I .mil of Baker county. Clerk, ; lianry
of the very bent atock rang»’« in ti <■ <•*"*.
at d nunil
Groceries. Hardw. re
11.» 8chola«tic yoar of this school will com-
Yank»*«
creek
flow«
throtigti
thi«
land,
in.-
_____________
Geo. A. Wu.’ii *r. of Benton county, one I Ad<he>s l’tl» r-'ii
.11' : • about tl.e end of August, and is divided in
perfect. Price, $800.
u- .-fiiohj. of ten woek» »meh.
and everything generally to lx‘ found ina fir>t-
j« t tiie o'-1 commissioners. It is thought, nut street. I’h lad» I]
No. 9.
ttoi.r-1 and tuition, per term...........
Tut. bill making Grant’s Pass the su­ i by many that Mr. ('low
.. |40 0(
cl/w.-1 vuntrjr Store.
’ :“’z ll z
appointment
‘ ~zz.r.tzz:T.t j
... 15 0t.
A good place of 160 acre«, improved wit-, » M uhic .......................................................
JAS. MORTON. Manatee
preme court headquarters for the south­ a a- ¡ntcibli 'l by the
....................
Republicans, as a
rtir r»m ¡.out
1»<
*inp
and
Paii.ting
.....................
good, new residence, barn and gr.tnary. .u out
........ 8 (I
Bonanza. April IB lw.
aving pmij -DT o < «
.n i my rcs .
ern « Itcgon district ha» | asseti Isith politicu' rebuke to the governor, it living
Bed
ana
Betiding
................................
»ixty
acres
forced,
with
an
orchard
<■
ii>".it
*
i
...
3
(X
tor |1 ■
lnct»« in jH<‘ks««uvi¡!f. :• - ! 1 • d w:-n»*<i t<» d«>,
houses and’awaits th* g'*v, mor's signa— t.< -h ir. th.* inviiiory of all that Mr. ‘ I
hundred assorted fruit tree«; one larg«« «prim,
to the M<*n a . a 1
1 have conelud»*d m < - t
DAY’ SCHOOL
and other smaH«»r ones on the farm. Yank*”
tine. While I <-iie . ing that Jacksonville •
V.:.
•»cnletl.an » v»*r. 1 w . e ii ;
Prin..irj
Department
.............................................
$
5
0(
\ ..!•,* v 1 froui -Lity as Warden Helena, Muutuiia :
runs through the place. Spier. I d -:o -k
<»■ ’
should have Isen chosen instead of u! th»* penitentiary by the slate executive grand prize distriou’:
*•
.............................................. 6 ot where 1 laid m
I’lease creek
range, with government title. Price, >1* a » c<*sh. Junior
< ii'l. rj.
Preparatory **
............................................. hi » «if ail kn -it- - f I- .•«
Giani Pass, we can yet heartily ion- n I many months ago. On the whole In.- 1 ■
No. 10.
■! ' t.
Sei ¡<u i.ti-i Gradnntirg Department............... 10 (X Hardware ami S; «>*
gratulate olir »¡»tei town upon her good the I • a:<l is i.*4 a bad one, although the Iowa,and 153 ca-n pi
Cbt
Pupi.biire nM»eiv»*d at any time, and special at- this market. Good* t-<d<
A brick house and large lot in Jack» * viil-*.
Whole tickets •}.'>. niiii>,
price«.
fortune. The state will doubtless pro­
’
ntioi.
;•»
;
aid
to
particular
studi»»«
in
behalf
of
wit ti a stable. A comforts!)!») hom««, and utb*
■
era ti« r ui »»»unties, as usual, fails
I will guar.. / ■ 1 -
Irei who have bat a limited time. For fur
*
perfect. Price, $60i ;$2
■ . ,
vide a suitable library ami supremi of
I r»-pr»‘e«*nt th«-in tn !•<*. 1
Hing i» cogt’itiun in its make-up.
three equal payments of six. tw*-ive and • igi.to-n th»*r particulars apply at the Academy.
Pricing Mai-!i tn
DEALERS IN
court building at the "Pass” in the
old cuHtomer« for th» ir |
months,
deferred
payments
to
draw
t««n
per
»
eiit.
P mici s rub* luw here, as elsewhere,
ly bestowed. I w«-ul l i
A first-class ,-t wins
course oi a few years, ami the town can
interest.
tinuance of th»* eame.
not fail of heron ii.g the judicial centi r lor siaii-i» -! L i this year; but our feed- Wil<uo'< New N<
No 1!
of the Soul tern i • until« in the immedi­ ets shou? I G bta'oine discouraged there­ nrovviucnts. u h
A comfortable frame hmicn in J . k • nvilk
at, f»>r tl * causes which produced this little, is orterti
for sale «»r rent on rsneonabje terms; 11-ro.> to- i
ate future.
and kitchen, located on l'hird »»tie. t.
-i ,
u
result are c»•! apt to «»jierate another sea­ tber particular'
»!I’LETE ASSO1ÎTMEÜ E Of—
good
well of wat»»r nt the door, w •
. -
office.
son. lue “Big Four” combination,
ry outhouse«. Will be sol«l cheap, h »* the owe r
Now is Yo-jr Tima to Got
Tun Govern- r l as ai-proved Miller’» which • ntruls the beef trust and has
VEGETABLE,
FLOWER,
is in eastern Oregon and has no ftirit.«ru
t
bill to prohibit killing of -leer for their run peers down to bedrock in the east­
the property.
I
skin.» ami En.iert, n » Supreme Ci-nrt ern states, is sure to die Indore many
No. 12.
bdl, namine t-rant’s Pass as one of th« montlif , by r» a«on ot its reckless disre- Allow their rhiMi
A gtxrt, little farm of 160 Hcres near Ar.:. - ,
and cough a>nt
>,'a-e« ' tlie Court's sittings. He ba.» gaid of the rights of producer andvon* only a iittl - cold,
achool-honse. Unproved with a good dw ilsi.<-
Seeds.
hou*e. «table»», etc., 30 acree fenced, a ti «••. j*> ing
;
.. .1 the North I mpqua bridge t-ill. ► inner alike; while such another u|»en cheap and «Ini
bearing orohard and also a vineyard in a • *i i.g
„1 pro; riating *10,11011; die wagon road winter, ii rni’hing grass-fat steers the they are d«»wn
condition; will b« «old for $!_’ -0; a goo-1 bargain
VE INVITE INSPECTION
Title ¡»<Tfeet.
lull api rupiiating »la.tmo to build a ruad winter tbr'’Ugh from th* southwestern «umption, \vb«*n ii
No. 13.
between Coe» ar-.l Ifotiglii» counties; r in:* -, w: I no! probably he seen in an- I lieve<l by B«
TREES.
the bill giving |10,'«si towurd« building o?h» r »!■ • i-Ie. It is uni rtun.ite that our lia'« rn .-uper
A desirable body of go«»d land cheap. b* i;ig th»*
ail drug 1^1-,
NE‘< of Si.‘< atxi tho SEK* of MJ-C ^••c .... (p 31
( it^u-gue 8"ht n»oon Application.
a wagon road ir m < 'hetco arid Port Or­ eii* ri r:*u:g firmer«, who have made
8. 11 I W t!ie NW‘< <»f SVV » an.I I • > A a o*
ford; and l ayman's bill fixing State li- such t xj»en?ive preparations for carry­
SW'i. »»^34. tpiil 8. It 4 W. theSWl-4 <»t \W1 ♦
I.b rhif
Addr -.
CEO. STARRETT.
and the 8 4 <>f NE1 I. m * c 3. tp
S li I \V . 11,--
ceiis.• on spirituous liquors at f lilOand < u ing on the bus ness, should have met
Wall, Walla. W. T.
This r<mv-iv t~ t
NE1 4 of NE1-4 »-re J. tp 35 S. Ii J U
Opp. oaa Fellow*’ Buiiau «.
malt liquors at »-’00. to bi come laws with such a b:n ksrt this season ; but Mini so poptr .r
in all. and lying in Pleaaant creek precinct,
without Ins signature.
Jackson county. Price. $15 |>< r acre.
we trust they will be too hard-headed to tiuri. All who
T.
J.
CRESS.
No 14.
abandon the enterprise before testing it sing ttie same
BOOTS and SHOES,
A nice placH. partly enclosed and a b>>x hot:*»’
Tur 5. A*. J. ttnhier <’orres|H>nJcnt, further. 1’he winter-feeding stock conn- medicine'lo 's n<>(
teed
to
do
all
th:
on
it,
being
the
south
half
the
tjouthf
i-i
quarter,
John U. Klein, who lias figured in the ti» « of the east are, without exception, Bitters wi|l cure t I «1
’
Tho Reno v. I J. J. CASE
arid the southeast quarter of the fioutl.uenl >piar-
HIS WELL-KNOWN BOISE L'N’DEK THE
Berlin dr.-pah I d - fr»>m Samoa as a par­ prosperous • d ons; and few of them and kidm y>, wth
tar of section eix.and tbe northeaat ji*
' of
JACKSONVILLE, OR
new management, will lie conducted on ttie
the northwest quarter of section seven, township
ticipant in the in.-urrection on the is- |M»ssess any material advantages over salt rheum and «>• I
a*.d niofct popular plai n, n«> i nine b**«ng
35
south,
of
range
1
west,
in
Jackson
county
¡con
­
lan*N. ha» returned to San Francisco, .lack«*»>n c*.untv tor economical feeding. i impure blo*»d. V
spared
to give general eat inf act iui;. lt cor.tan a
Having
permanently
located
here,
I
offer
my
taining IGuacres. Price $15 per acre.
lie claim»» that he merely witnefwed the The lent* dy for periods of depression i the system ami pi
comfortable sleeping apartment!- supplied with
ts<»rv;<fs to the j eople of Southern Oregon.
No. 15
«ingle
and
double taxi«, making it a desirable
malarial
disca-vs.
fiyiit in hi« capai-.ty of a war rorre»pon like th»« will he found in improved grades
place for the entertainment of both travelers and
The8Wl-4of sac 34, in tp36 south, »»f rang; 3 House Painting,
Paper Hanging
«lent, and that Grinian aggression com­ of catlle tor fecihng, and in improved constipation am! in
families
.
east, containing 160 acres and tieing 1:1 cl*r> *>
Bitters. Entire
i
pelled him to leavetlir islands in order feeding barns.
Wehave just recrivi d a fn’l e’
--.!•• th»'above
________
proximity to McCallister’s celebrated spri*.
i
Frescoing, Kalsomtning, Etc.,
money refunded,
r
rni»i<*
tin»*« of goods, won I. v<■ <•■<’:
‘I •' ■•¿.('••r tluin
Hutto creek. Price $10 per acre. A hrM-clas«
to «aye hi» life. It Ins extended repoit
bottle at all diu :
lhey are «old anywhere ia *’
• r i; >
a** we
investment
.
1)
>:it
in
a«t'ip<
‘
ri«r
manner
and
at
price«
to
suit
of tta ditticnlt v* is? true, the outrages
KÓ.I V.I77/ COUNTY ITEMS.
Will
always
besupplied
with the l>es* th<- market
have
but
very
few
»*xi
’
>
A
l
k•tel-
<>f
pro.
ttwti; u ' h . 1 refer to the job« of painting I have
;
No. Id.
affords, Mtrred in
;e that will ph nee Cl • *<Mt
peipetratii! I v the German military au­
previously done for recommendation. Satisfac­ dure taken in oxchang • ami
fastidious
tar-
’
e.
Jjots numbered one and two of Hcction :;i. m tion miarantee»!.
thorities on American and English res*-
1 .. in i - v .- i v direction come favorable Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorio
¿rT“Kat6b easonable and satisfaction guaran­
township 35 south, of range I w *- h : a.-so’i - ! .•
t
Give mo n t ria) and judge for yon reel f.
HICHEST MARKET FfilCC
dents on tl e islan«ls have Ins n n uch report» of .-lock on the ranger.
teed .
numbered 1 of eectionH, in township .;ri e mth. of
Order* left at Merritt’« New ('aen Store wiU
I
mor»* atrocious than the public had
J. J. BTRAIT. Prv»|..
range«n«
went.containing
in
jJ.i
.«
.-a
res.
L
’
ri<
•
.
allowed
fur
same.
Cal!
ami
•■■
for
\
:v-
receive
prompt
attent
ion
Bids ui'I lie i.pened on the 6th day of
.1 V ».I > hilt IS
|6 per acre.
h* retotor«» I ven led to brlieye.
T J. CRESS.
March lor building Kianiatli county’» JACKSONVILLE KhiAlL MAi.ÁEL
No 17.
Barbed-« ire bta-
Corn-Sht'llt'is I-anniiiif lili
new jail.
1^ )vcn 0_OOOtOOO l**’l»** inhere that it
Acomfuitabln frame hou«»» with n v» ry large
(OORUECTLl) Wfe E
■
■ ■ 11
niiTH hebt to buy heeds
L
j
M.ieliine
and
Implc-
i
pies,
Oils
and
everything
A ru:< i: I - wider in the Klamath
lot
in
Jacksonville,
in
a good neighbor hoed, tor
Schur Snri-rinti-ndent Fountain will Flour.pertfio i-
of t u»» targasi aau must reu*b)<* house, and they tw«
• IB on
b
sale
on
reasonable
terms;
has
a
largo
sitting
room
rounty Nbi r i«v after the “press anti peo- hold b i •. ti .-i examination of teachers ; t Wtu’at, per busi.ui. •
and
Headquarters
for
inent House. Also Staver vV Wulk.-i
with a good fire place, two good b»«lr<»oinM and.',
Barley
’
..........
ph* of the village < f A^-lil ms - or their at Link ■ ■■ F«l inary 27.
kitcher. a good well of water at th»» door, wu<»<l
(hits.
Jack»--« comity -, Oregon.
opp*->!tion to Senator Cogswell’.'* hill
house etc. 1’rice fBOik
J.i . i .u-uniinl wile of Link ville, were Mill Feed, per t • i
D M. FERRY A PO *r~
ase ^..
give v ...
nt-' a c >il In ->; ■ pai­ ■Irisiug elsewhere, as I am
pruviiimg • •r an appropriation ul |15,RO<) n'2t»t<-r«'.l .it ti.e Whit»- Sulphur SprmgH ' : Hay, wheat or tirnottiy.
l'l-'iloc
No 18.
X. c knowledgAd t.> I»'t ' •
to ;r«l in th»* eonntrnction
' Egg«, per doZ’.*n ...
ot Kta fumN
_*
tevNtnrjesf
Seedsrm
sible
pr.
■
,
an.I
my
;;
>ils
are
first-class.
prepared to give lowest p--s
Lands in «actions 7.18, IV. 20, 2Var.«l N‘4<»f ►e<-.
hotel,
l-ast we< k.
flutter, per 1 r»...............
of a payable
wagun-r»>a»l from L ik**an 1
Jde wai
tion 3 i. in township 35 south, rang« 1 w»*«i: con­
In the world.
Potatoes, ¡»er ib............
Corr«
‘
si»on<lence
respeçti
'¡11
y
»ii-
te
l.
:»enator
Cq-i-wt-ll'H
wauon-road
T.ill
taining
1136
acre«,
and
lands
in
s»*cti«»nH
|
j.
1
1.
.
..
Khiinath e«>unt’»eM to “a foaniblp, if not
1) M l’rrnv Co’»
Cabbage
..................
24 and 25, in township 35 south, of rang-* 2 w«*Mt.
V .*• »lÌHptr »1--• I>*«rip-
<i ATES,Central Point, Or.
tli.- Li» s* cohveidvtit. point on the S. P. was » ;■ - '»fully passed through both Onions
..................
rHAYftVER$£
containing 1010 acres. Ifallofthe al><
: .«-n
live and Prioed
In'll-
»
aii'l
will
In
c
jiiio
a
law.
■
railroui 1.” Wh ile tin- pro|o.e<l road ail!
tinned land should be sold in one body $»» p«*r
$ SEED ANNUAL
Cornmeal. p»*r
Iu-*.
acre
is
the
prit
e.
If
«old
in
quantities
not
le«»
t; , tl.e railroad at a | oint in California,
\ »uti-'s-fiil protracted meeting lias Lard, per ib ii tr..4 ...
ÍIX
For IB29
than 40acr»«sat fit) to $15 per acre accordirgto
it w ul j > t I»- nt .u< r t > l‘oitl»i il than to been in i r "2
-at I lay uesville, comluct- Ham and Bacon
&2£2 HYPCPEÁT3Í» ’J.
^viill I,«« in.'iih d TRcE
the quality and quantity of lami «old. -Tenn»*,
Dried Apples, per lb.
, -V* ♦" «Il 'PÎ
: . *
>a:i I rani “co nnJ tint writer riehtly - 1 bv llev». 1 ;urar an-1 Giitllth.
one third cash at time of «ale. balance on tun«
c, tt'liu-t yrqr’w rustan;":
••
Plums,
c »’ • ••¡in
tosnit
purchaser.
(leferr»*d
payment«
to
be
-»*.
« ■ r\ •
AlillO&t SC F' .-a»3 aub .
h ala that a r>>ad that ten !» to unite two
i"ln-c oon. r‘s jury fonml that James
rwithout nrdertr.g it h. ■■
“
Pears,
cured by a mortgage on the premise«. I hit* !.,*,(’
i’ V.' > i'l Every r>. rson n*inx
Try
the
Cure
■.ei th'ii» ot th<* «tati* l oinnii-ri ially uiiiM l.ewi-..i n iti'. ■ of Missouri, who was
*
Peaches
be » '.< *■ n,
So
dlhaf
s
’
t
»jr.
is mostly slightly rolling clay soil, and i- am*.:ig
'
V
'
USI.
ir.
e.'
-or
-
Carden.
IVId
or
Fl«n%»r
N«
•
; iu»t
<>i ¿ri al bet ctit to the prorq’erity of toun-l '¡' i l in Ii,.- cabin last week, came Bonrhum Molasses, ;■ r
Ch
,! • • -T .■ . 1 »1 -.1 • . » I . . i .
the best fruit lands in Jackson county.
■ ■
sb mid seed for it a Idn »
C’l.fk»-!.«, p r d«>.'-*n ..
sensitive «tomach, v. h» n «he P’ .in cil
the whole i**»te, anil any money atq ro- to his death from natural causes.
No. 19.
Li
CO.,Detroit. Mich.
t «e t*'ra-
Turkey«.
»annot l»e tolérai*»'-•- ;u>« L
l>riati<l thereh r »ill I*.- well expended.
28(J acres »if improved land and 80 acres ivim-
Hide*
Lina«inn <»f the oll
it'- tí*
Th.- iliii i qua> termaster of tiie depart­ Doorskin*»
pmved in section 13, t<»wn«hip 35 south, ra: go -
pUitos ií uiuGi mon
a» ¿cus.
Rather than the Cheark'st
ment vf the Columbia advertises for Wo»>l. Hpri
w»*et. Price fur the lot $20 per acre.
Clcnnues the Nasal Pa: <iires. Al­
FOnTLAND
BUSINESS
RctMrkiWe
a»
a
Cfs.ì
prodirsT.
A good deal of brotherly love is said to pn>l" -al'f'>r draught horses ami mules Beef ...
No. 20.
lays Inflammation. Kcalstha Sores.
COLLEGE.
M ito.» ! .
Pernos* f’*u rcpMij tliilt l.J.te' B.
Is1 seven Iv strained m Medford over the jor Fuit Klamath and other poets.
Land in section 36. township 35 *<nith. rang » 2
Restores tho Senses of T .;'iuiell
Fork..
Portland, Oregon.
west; also land« in «»*clions 31 and the south half
, pr »11 ct > f a char ge in tiie management
Abu»' »' i the desert land act are being 8,1llWl_!
and. Hearing.
scotts rnvrsioi s..-*
¡«Jby
’
'pit-..t,lii
« i >tiuction, vsi.
uf
section
3i).
township
35
south,
range
1
wst.
of the |»>»t-effice. It is t>ie earnest idiscns“, 1 freely n Klamath county, and
I I- . ♦:... 1.^
»• I . i”'l’ii!:inty. Bus rc>
I .
: ; i
containing ISUJacres. all fenced with a gm»d rail
r. '.cd, Co-r'o jr
h o! c.rd Penmanship Dcp •
A particle is «r-plivil ino.er .- i n^.trP »nd
hop«-of the T ime .» that the cordial cou- tie- gen. r.ii c ne'.ii'iou seems to lie that
fence and runs to llogu»» river. Will I.es..l<j
ir-ion
ia
the
corld
fox
tu
r
»'
!
ȟ'l
■ eie ol
!^»srrcshlc. Price .lOc.-H < r<.r by
.
htu.i tx ..-tn ut< i at any time. < .
cheap in lots to suit purchaser*», and at prices ae-
tlu •:>«•« d feeling which has ever dis­ • tlieie is no desert ¡and in that region.
• -ti.| ki -.. ! uns «•( pp.-HHAiiship sent fi • •
umil. ELYbi:oTHEK>.'- ' '
wYortfc
CONSUMPTION,
«CRCFULA,
cording
to
theselections
made.
tinguished the Kepubhean biv-im s.» men
■i \. VV I KI (• <•*« ’>. A. P. ARMHTROAG. hr
Jamis !> Fav.wl.ose father was once a
C* \ ! M. OEetL'TY. V-’ASTINO
No. 21.
,(7ur neichisiring town wiil not le»
wi l:-kti’ *r. a-'-rnev '>t Jaek'on county,
I -S
■!=-, CMACIAT.ON,
A
nice
piece
of
80
acres,
two
in.l**-*
fr«»m
«<<
-
’
d
changed into rivers of gall ov< r the little i .is tak -n i i i»e on the Klamath eountv
Hill railroa«! station and I3* mH— from I »I«*,
COLO- -.r<; cxwc nc COUGHS.
' patrvn:e.*e
r_.‘:—winch
Bre’r liar
federal
w............................
— ­ N'/r, and wul ¡earn the compositor*,
l or the l i.ll and
improved with a »me story box Hw«*llit
-a-«•
. i'
■
n-¿
■Jtix3»> feet, four room«, hn»-«l and ¡iap«-r«-il; a!*»«i a;
ns< 'll wiH be ca .rd upon to dispense in i ait.
I
PARKER'S CINCER TORIC wlttont
hii-’r. • .. .
n'atli.«’i.. I (hi.
barn 30x40 fe*t. poultry-hotse. sin>ik«* n-m-«*
A mt -- 'D«*<lh inal couipouna that cure« when a*iei<erniui
s
section.
If
the
gisid
■
i
the
G.
<•
1
’
,
tlis
work-shon and wuud-h«ju«*e; 4 > acr»»« under f««r:< «
|la -( UH 1|(h»5.wor-tea**K>f Cough,Weak Lungs. Asthma,
The I.inkviile merchants find their
requires t th; ' nine should eat crow win re
and in cultivation, a young orchard <>f between Indigt*>ti *u, Inward Pains. Exhaustion. InvaJusbJe rof
r.. J BOWEN-
••*-.niati»ni, Female Weak»««, and aJ! pan»» and dis-
SOU and 4<D asMuited fruit tr»*«s. mo-tly M*h . '* (i pi
we trust that our friend» business crowing to such an extent that
t/lit* cuts < <iuail,
c
Dissolution Notice.
•ri'tis uC the Stomach and Bowel». Wc. at Drugginta
peaches, the land being well adapted for fruit
remember that we I>ein- teams are kept constantly on the road be­
(’all alni examine «dir •. r,
the enemy , will
-.......
your-
enough timber for QM of pine«, near ft
tween
the
H.
T.
railroad
and
Klamath
otice
ih hekebv given that the
HINDERCORNS.
uiTiits ii ‘Itii^f’l to uu < ij’iiii extent in tin*
school-house and good «»utside range for cattle.
we mean ju-t what
pHrfcership h«T< ’"f<»re ex.t-tn.g betu» rn A. A
Ti n ron*«t. fiurrnt an<1 be-*» cure for Coms. Bunions. Ao.
Pnce, $1,600.
pleasures oi hoys: during the first tlnee county seat.
• -•«Itj.Hin Ensuing mmtert to the i*-«-*. b««vrr fw«
Ba-U r and J. II W illiam* doing a gern-ral mer­
taken f«»r Gentlvnirn’s ( 1 >tl : ji <- nJi<| furnished on tliort
ForZBruisos and Burns.
u t ni u. li cents at Druggit&i. Uuuux A Uo., N. Y.
cantile buMinc*»« at Gold Hill. Ja^ki-oi; cour.tv,
Perry Endico’t of Foe valley swam
years of t levelaiid's admin »»ration, and
22.
65 Fient C’.. rcr.hnd.C
Oregon, u.aler th»' liim-i an.«* <>f Ba-I < . A \\ i!-
when the jig was up tho "left nine" a - twice across I.'st river last week alter a
A No. 1 grain and stock farm of 320 acre-., live
ham«. is mutually dissolved
J. H. William,
Fresh,
Strong,
Convincing
Facts.
g.x.'p he ha<l shot, and was chilled al-j
SETTLE-UP NOTICE.
miles from Central Point railroad stat on a -d
wavs emigiafu'ated tie "lucky one,
at th»* aame place*
Garden, Eiowi r r.-*1 Li* « i > - «I-. < '• ■
Y’fai- will continu»* the buaii
- "Uiiii'v priuliice at Itigli- six miles from Medford railroad station; >»¡1 h-v-l
j.
.j
ing
all
debts
and
r<»lj«v
t.i
K
ail «'Utstanding
and by look and word strove to impress most to death Is-tore reaching the shore |
i
I
I,
Tlttmt:
KNOWING
THEMKKbVES
IN
fa. (ir»->M-s. Oni«*n
»' e■■ 1 '
' ■ • *a-J’ t<e*
black land and enclosed with a fence nine rai-
Batt Result«. Exit Prov id*r. r R I Jnr.-’SS
u<-counts and cu »Illa «-u ;np tu%./d firn .
•V
Ulj I.', :i<-k»onville.
-ioliifd t« the UTtdeoigned,either by notool alai lots t«» suit.
upon an admiring world, not oi..y that on the return trip.
.vs'
Wbii« tn tb< »mph v .ft
high, and all under cultivation. Improved with
A A HAKHOK.
Largest
and
rno*t
<
•
pb't»
st
•
.v
ir
.
\
*rtn-
I
m
.
-!
account,
ar»*
hereby
<*arne«tly
request
«1
to
applied yonr 8t Java os Oil » > many bad burn» of
a small dwelling-honso, a barn 3’ x30 f«»«-r. large
crow is edible, but that it is really nutri­
T J. Smith has deposited a money ,
J H. WILLIAMS.
the »ouldert. sod alwsyi with he»’ re«nlt»
,
. .
granary, a good spring which furnishes ph-nty of < ill ar.d «ettb* nt their earliest convenience. Our we«t.
Dat»*d this 25lh day uf January. lHi!».
tious and otiierwi.se salubrious when gtiaranti e with 1>. J. Ferree that he wiil ,
CEO W riORTON
Merchants farnu rs ari'i
1
' 1' ‘» ; ■
water for domestic and stuck ptirpoaen. I I. im bueinewj must be closed.
PKY’i’EAGEAKT
to write for prices.
consumed in tl.e proixw spirit. There- build a »-'arrel flourmill at Keno in
farm is susceptible of being divided into two. I
Me.<rord. May 12. 1888
th re« nr four farms, as every acre of it — ii < i < k |
foie, brethren, profit by our example an 1 the si r :ng. and farmers are encouraged
Ladder Fell. Gslv»»ton. Tsxa* June 23, 1388
Important Notice.
; land and near a school and postoflicn. Tit ?»
r-
Fsll from ladder bru.afed and sp. a.ned my foot
go in to win, but with a steadfast deter­ t
, ^rain, for which there has net
j feet Price, |50,00 per acr»-
and wrist »uSsred Arc dav» w.i
’rd by 8»
»LL I’EBSONS KNOWING TlIl.MSLI.Vt.H
Notieeof Final Settlement
mination that, however much of a mon­ been a sure market heretofore.
Jacob. OU
JJSHUAWYTETM.
-A indebted to the estate of John Noland, de-
G No. 2».
key and j anot of a time you mayhave
' IVCBtat*. <*ea*-«-<1. «ro hereby notified to settle the bamo
Ln Ihc < ’«»unty f’ourt of th« State of Oregon, for MHI BOOK «if Ira»»!, fih • ‘ :
The agent of the f. S. Fish commis­
'
A
farm
of
124
acres,
all
level
land.
f«ur
miles
with Willard Crawford, attorney for the estate, at
I
am
prepared
to
etmtiact
f<
l>efoio the aiq-ointmeiil is made, that sion la»t we k turned loose in Klamath . Knee-Cap Flurt.
Hall. Ind Aug 10.1888
t!ie < 'ounty <»f Jackson
- t \- uf good nier.-liHiitHblc from Central Point railroad station. ;• 11 f.
! In the matter of the estate of Oliver Y incent,
I;'.*» office in M»*df«»rd. without further d»-lay and
Kase-eap wsr hurt and I »udc-red à lannth». B
you will purge vo.n hearts of venom and lakes, Klamath river and Link river
aw logs of the following kinds:
with rail fence and over 1 U acres in c'i!tivnt "-n.
bettlMof Ht. Jacobs Oil permanently restored a>».
thereby save com «
K. NOLAND.
deceased.
_ _
OR
C 0. M.MURRU.
Black soil, imjiroved with a <iw»dltng-h<>iisn
n-sentment after that day of sorrow, just 4 ii.o») young white fish. In time lov-I
Administratrix of «aid Estate.
OTB E IS HEKEBI GIVEN THAT THE AD-
24X24 feet with four rooms, a barn .. xJs
we did, and Is- ready to do all that in ers of tiie ait turcatorial will lie lured to I
mirietrator of th* »»«tAte of Oliver Vin
wood-house 20x20 feet, near a good school, two
r.Ti. ri- '.'Hs-l h»» fil-l in the county court Wild sporta of the
MM.B1 M.yli 1»«»
vour power lies to further the interests this region in numbers in pursuit of the , Xtialoestion.
in»1 plain; j<tiirn*>3
good wells of water and good ouiside rang»* for of JiM-kM-n county. Oregon, hi« final account ar
Dtalocuad shouldsr J years ago. u n-infe-l 3
wr li eitvt g«» in» i; Hiid
NOTICE
stock.
Government
title.
Price
f3,5<X)
rash
of your fortunate competitor at the next tinny beautiea.
Swk.to Ms -h. p.ln WO'
St Jv<ol>»
euch admini*trator. and by order of »aid court in unknown land*: l -
ileliveretl on the Inuik» of 1’o^f.e liivri- ■ut ,-iiiv point between tho
*•»(.♦ ry : ' * «■ di*ed« of
ferocious animals: *u;-
Otl
aad
haw
had
no
return
of
it
J.
v
nxtu
w
e
Tne-day.
tl.e
5th
day
of
March.
18R®,
at
the
hour
general election, treasuring the thought
VOW! IS HEREBY GIVI N THAI I.CON-
;p
j
-rri»i
and
Fngid
h<»ro<iiacover»*js
’
.
through
i
"l’eter tic I*cet'* is working npquite a j
I month of Butte Creel; and thi month <,|
,| Blank,-t creek, anil will
of hioVIo -k a . M.. 1« «et for hearing. All per
nui Mingus, th»* admin titrator of th»* estate
«>•, fol.t j>u ri ck*4 «nd
. in vour hour of woe that lie will proba­
Zorn«; n<lv<-r turous v .
Partie« wishing to parchas* ary of the above eo’i® interested ar»« hereby notified to appear aoi. marvelous < e< ajt« •• :.i. • ng
Ct*rk. 0 . June 28. 1S58.
s
ti- < r th* «••a, <»f Jess*» Ikidurhide, de-*«Mu-»*d. will, at the March
pay
ca.-h
<>n
tlelivery
for
¡-aiiie
in
qnantiri;
fioin
bly bate to contribute a year-- salary to livelv interest in tiie Klamath valley
fib* h»a <Th»»r objections t" »-aid account on or
land«,
can
«top
oft
at
M*dford.
win-re
they
wiil
8off«rad 4*wv»kl fr.'tn th« « * "f • 11 r**-
“
*0 « ’.graviuff»*, i iv«-ii»«i ««*H- t»-rm of the ( ounty Co irt for Jackson county.
*(*..
etc.
O»er
."
about
Keno.
and
has
assurance
that
a
< ■
i be met at the railroad depot on the arrival of beforesuud day
the next Ket iihlican campaign fund,
’r
I
In !»»•’
¡*.rgl‘»»h ai d Oregon, tender mj reaigiiHtion as «uch adminis­
u. <u. w. fiotu«* S‘ J*ci»
Pubushed by order of Hon . J. R. >•»!. Judge ing I took ♦*v»*r x»r«‘» dne
Caliiorni i miller will build a 50-barrel-
j train« by Messrs
Wrialejr and Goddard, rent
Ten Thousnud to Ten Million Feet.
trator of said estate.
German. ACE NTS Vi ANTED.
while you will only have to carry u
(, o VINCENT.
■ estate agent» who will convey them in good •*-“*»*.
|
t-r-
lay
flouring
mill
at
Keno
in
a
short
CONRAD Y11NGV8
M
\MMI
1.
A
Ile.
It.,1 »Gl.
Apply for terms to
w cond-hand torch when whooping things
•hap* to any of the lands 1 have for «ale. fr< of
at D r egoists and D ealer «.
Administrator.
Ht. L imi -. Me .m l’tccclt-u l.n. l'a
time
This
will
be
a
great
boon
to
the
Administrator
of
«aid
eet«te.
charge for conveyance
8H.A8J. DAY,
up for Harrison’s second term, behind
l'»;»U
at
AtlJtud
Ü.U
ftth d.jtt JaauAij ,icN.
IO day»' time <irvu Agenti wnhuut capitai.
FEED. H. ROWE, Tolo, Or.
D»t^ Feb. L 1*9-
Jactooorilla, vre$t>u. Oct. M. 1$88,
grain grower».
i TNI CHARLO A. VOGELSR CO.. Bihimor., IM.
every clouu thefo
* stiffer Im-ug.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
Paine’s Celery Compound
Purifies the Blood,
Strengthens the Nerves,
Stimulates the Liver,
Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels,
Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.
9
REAL ESTATE AND LOW AGENCY.
CÄLIFORHIA. MOE A.MI TINWARE JJEI’Uf
southern P acific co .!3 life .
OVERLAND TO
Beal Estate Agent, The Mt. » Ita Route. JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR.
Canveyancingin all its Branches.
HARDWARE,
PULLMAN BUFFEr ELLENS.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
1
THE MARCH 0^ ^¡OSRES
OUR. LATEST IMPi.OVEMENTSI
/■JAA^ES
.
bT
Jackson County Securities Bought
and Sold.
SPÍ
MARBLE WORKS !
!.
J. C. WHIPP.
ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
REDLAND NURSERY,
Â. H. CARSON \ SON, h litbrs,
Cemetery Work a Specialty
E£S
LUCKEY & GO.,
JAMES MEANS A CO., 11 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass.
Ashland. Oregon,
Will 3dl, Rent, Lease did Handle
Real-Estate on Commission.
CELEBRATED VICTOR MOWERS
A Choice Collection ot City and
Country Property for sale.
JOHN MILLER,
NEW COODS, NEW PRICES
GINS. PISTOLS AND .MÜMÏKA
MOWERS BY THE CARLOAD !
WAGONS BY TH 3 CARLOAD !
STOVES BY THE CARLOAD!
STAPLES BY TAE CARLOAD !
NAILS B Z HE CARLOAD!
Tackle. Hardware. I’ai-its, Oik,
Varnish. Ghns. Cutlerv. Etc.,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
H
THE BEST OF EVEBflHilib
EftCEL BROS.
NOTICE.
Free Bridge Across Er.gue River
DRUGGISTS,
Farm, Dairy and Mill M v ’ íüitv . E¡ i
■ ¡'\ Chver. Alfalfa and Saofoiu
Carriaes
Wagons,
Wheel and Heversi'i'i ’I. ju . ys and Cillivators.
BARGAINS!!
?HOENIX,
OREGON.
Inipleiiisms, Egg-Food. Etc.
ASHLAND HOUSE !
and Carts.
Buggies,
Steel-Beam. Cenier-Drifl. Ciiii? t
Renerai Merçhandiss
DRYGOODS CLGiB.G E.U CAPS
Main St., Ashland, Or
HOUSE PAINTER
T
isul¿Cdilleil Plows' Imnroveá
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
ri>o r
S»
Ferry’s Seeds
COLD
EIHV^h ; U
IN
HEAD
JUST ŒCEIVED
OF PURE COD LIVE« » V
iïS
Ely’s Cream Bal m
JACKSONVILLE
THE
VERY
LOWEST
SEEDS !!
PRICES ! »
REM edy ^AÍÑ
WHOLESALE a-1 BEi A!l. SEEDSMAN. N
Saw Logs
SUGAR PINE, FIRANB YELLOW PINE,
Illustrated Catakiii' M;iikl I rr»*.
M
FROM POLE
TO POLE;
TGURS ROUND