The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 14, 1889, Image 1

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TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y
CHIS. JílCKtLL, Editor.
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
VOL. XIX
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
DRY‘AND FANCY GOODS,
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Is now offering Special Bargains in Fall Fabrics, Assabet
Manufacturing Company’s 56-inch Tricot Cloth in colors; Iron Frame,
Invincible, Black Alpaca, double fold; Siik and Wool Henrietta
Clotlf Check Mohair dress goods, yard wide; Oriental Suitings.
1 will^give
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS,
YSIILAND
MORRIS M.
HARKNESS,
attorney and counselor at j aw .
Grant's Pa*«. Oregon.
Office in Ahlf Bnildinu. Front Street.
E. W. MORRISON,
I
A POSTAL CARD WILL COST
BUT ONE CENT.
Bend ua th- Addream of any one who might want
to H»r«»n<i «»nr echoed during the coming year and
yon will do them a favor. To such we will »»nd
our catalogue and circular«
URSDAY, MARCH 14, 1889
MEDICA».
NUNAN,
SPRING! 1888 SUMMER! J.
GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION
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iit all wool Cashmeres titan any house in Southern Oregon.
Cabot W, 4-4 Brown Muslin, 7|e per van); Whittinsville bleach­
ed Muslin, 9e per yard; Laconia, l<>-4 bleached Sheeting, 30c per
yard; Wainsutta, 4-4 bleached Sheeting; Fruit of Loom, 4-4 bleached
Sheeting; Lonsdale, 4-4 bleached Sheeting.
Ask For A; yeW
Sarsaparilla, and be aure » you get It,
when you want the Jreat blood-purifier.
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O KOCI iSU I«3M.
Oils, Crockery, Brooms, Tubs, Trunks, Etc. Best quality of Costa
Rica Coffee, 20c per pound; Good Japan Tea in 5-pound boxes, $1 50;
Salt, (100 pounds) £1 00. We buy Coal Oil by the cat-load and can
give very low prices.
I allow the highest maiket price fur Eggs, Butter mid all Mer­
chantable Produce.
Verv Respectfully,
' J. NUNAN.
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IMPORTANT to STUDENTS
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Willi its forty years
■ • of fiuexampled auc-
ceag in the cure of
Blood Diseases, you
carv make no in Is-
takfi in preferring
Sarsaparilla
to $ry other. The
fore-rsnner of mod-
ernblfoil medicines,
r’ Ayer’j Sarsaparilla
S
is s«l| tho moat pop-
ular, »eing in great-
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er <lekiuiict than all
otlrets combined.
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Ainoskeag plaul shirting, Cheviot, 14e per yard; Marseilles check
shirting, Cheviot; Caledonia shirting, Cheviot.
An entire line of now fall Buttons in metal, jet, etc.; Ladies’ Ger­
man, full linished, fleece-lined stockings, something entirely new and
very durable; Misses’ and Childrens’ stockings in black and other col­
ors, both wool and cotton; Gentlemen's furnishings in flannel, merino
and cotton.
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Dressmakers will find a full stock of Trimmings, Silesia, Nanin-
keag Drills, Crinoline, Wadding, Whalebone, Featherbone, Dress
Shields, Extenders, Etc.
THE MAKE E1H.
PQRTLAKD.
T
“Ayer's SaiMparjemsf telling faster
than ever before. 1 never hesitato to
recommend it." —George W. Whitman,
Druggist, Albany, Ind.
“ I am safe in saying that my sales of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla far excel those of
any other, and it gives thorough satisfao
tion.”—L. II. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa.
“Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ami Ayer’s Pills
are tiie best selling medicines I d my
store. I can recommend them conscien­
tiously.”—C. Bickbaus, I’lrarwacist,
Roseland, Ill.
“ We have sohl Ayer's Sarsaparilla
here for over thirty years and always
recominentl it when asked to name tlie
beat blood-purifier." — 5V. T. McLean.
Druggist, Augusta, Ohio.
“I have sold your medicines for tho
last seventeen years, and always keep
them in stock, as they are staples.
‘ There is nutbiug so good for the youth­
ful blooii’ as Ayer's Sar.sajotfiila." —
R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis.
“Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the best
satisfaction of any medicine I havw in
stock. I recommend it, or, as tbo
Doctors say, * I prescribe it over the
counter.' It never fails to meet tlie
cases for which I recommenil it, even
where the doctors' prescriptions have
been of no avail.” —C. K. CulUoun,
Monmcmtb, Kansas
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
raxrxKED
by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast.
ATTOUNEY AND CtCNSELOR AT LAW.
Frire $1; six bottles, $5. Worth »4 a bsaia.
I
Hrant*» Paa*. Orraoa.
Will praeti-e in all court» of th- S 'il -.
WILLARD CVXWFQRO,
R«-id «uxr catalogue and you will find ourpUn«,
oi’N— ««f Rtndy. and regulation». Tell your
fr - n<l- Hlwt'ii <*ur s«*hf>ol and help us to grow.
W«»rk f««r m A word fr««m you ought Leip us
very much. Remember that tho
I'AI.L TERM REG 1X3 SEPTEM-
her 3, inn».
»50 00.
Normal Scholurehip... . ...............
$r. oo.
Commercial Scholarship............
$15 oo.
I ruining School per year............
ADVEB'HBIÍQ AMD JOB WOEI.
Adv«rtia»m«Dt» wi b» laavrtad in th» T imss
NO. 11.
IOO Doses
:r
Hay—$13(^15 per ton.
Il<.ns—(¿note Stalle per pound.
Ejgb—]0ul3 per do«.
Potatoes—40(«/50c per sack
La rd—Kegs, or galiou tin«, U m U v -
p- r tb*
U.ifs—Market quiet. Quote 32&34c per
biud.el
Wool— Quote spring 18(rt20c; eastern
Oremn, S&lSc.
Provisions Bacon.
hams. 12k'
Q0 b ; sb ubivis, lb
w heat-Valley,.<1 27a|130, Walla Walia,
$1 21 a ctl
Barley -Dr« winr.whob-. &*»a$l*lU:ground,
per ton, >2Ud’21 50
Coi n-
¿0 per Cental
Flour—VaUe< Mund «rds quoted at 14.50;
'Aitila Witila brand«. $1 10.
Feed Bra'i.flS OO^IIli U0;- liort* $!7 (M.
th «j», YI sqì Ì»; chopped barlev. $23(«i^24
ten.
Bnth r—Quota extra choice creai
20(c,u0c; fair t > eh<uco, 20a25c; slur«
3u per tt-
Meat—Steady Beef, wholesale, 2-
<lr< s-?d, O', sheep, 3 - par Tb; dn
hogs, dressed. 7Jx’-; veal, 7
’.aniI s. 12 25 each.
Poultry—Qii'ttc ch>ck<*ns. |4<£5.
voting, and >4<40 for old; ol«i duekn, 1
;«e«‘'C
|.f r <l«»z; turkeva, li»? |>»
Knuts—-Sicily Iwnon«,
<> <"/»»: appks. $k«0 £0 per box: |
I1<<1 *»0 per box
ii;d >— flit» market is timi ami . » “llUW*
no <h «no*. Quote dry hides lie. green
4(jt(»e.
< p, pelts, «In rt Wool. 2
k. me-
diuni
70c long >**»<<< 1 00, shearing lu(£-
20c; <ie<rskin.s, 32i37; tadow, good to
choice, 4<£5.
Pried Iruits—Sun drie<l quartered ap­
ple*. 4yi 5, fa< l< ry sliced He, Oregon plums
5?i7. Oirgon prunes 7al0c. pears SalOc,
¡«caches, > h 10•*.
e.
Wheat—N«. 1
Bal lv> 1 - h i
■v
rood t.i choice.
lirliffloa9 Xrirt.
Liberal Sunday->< lio<U and Bible class
meets everv Sunday at 11 o’clock a . it. at
the I’. M. L. 11.1!. ’.alent
K< v J. W. Miller will continue » till
hi> regular appuintiuents as follows: lhe
fir-t >111 day in each mnmb at (¡old Hill;
< «iji'i Su: day at ( «-titral I'dint; third
at Mr ifor.i .f. i t nuth Sunday at
J
vdie
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JObtruIXÍ CUVXTY TRAXSFEH.3.
The following real estate transfers were
made in Josephine county during the vear
1888:
CJ Smith to Mrs C Rav ; lot in Grant's
Paas. $52 50.
W Neurath to J Armstrong. 40 acres in
sc ■ 13. tp 3d 8, R 6 W. $1000.
B M< tich to J Martin; 7 acres in see 8, tp
3b 8. II 5 W. $335.
t' K Chanslor to G A Wvllie; 40 ycres in
• <■ 16. ip 3i S. R6W. »30Ö.
II I. liehsontoMrs E E GoodeL; lot in
Grant's Pass. $1 0
C J Smith to Si E Mitchell; lots in Grant's
P>ss $«o
6 Harkness to A Conl lin; lot in Grant's
Pass. $1000.
1. Me sllister'o WT M 'APi-ter; 49 acres
in sec II, t|> 3 i B. R 7 W. $500
T MeJ .hii“oii t >8 Tu'tl»; lots in Grant's
Fate $ CiO.
S Tuttle t . G W Lance; lots in (¿rant's
I'a“- $‘s50.
I M Bunch to Jennings A Dealt: lots in
Grant's Pass. »100.
$100.
Ju<! on A Uhiin-lor to T Y Dean: lots in
Gram's Pass. $25
i. M Kane to E V Wil’son ; lots in Grant's
I’as . $90
* J Smith to E V Willson; lots in Grant's
Pass. $210.
F tt bawyer to W Sawyer; l'io acre« tn
M- 1.5. tp.'iOS, R8 W. $500.
Mrs A M Sawyer to W Sawyer; 40 acres
in sec 22. tp 39 S. R 8 W. $1.
< .1 Smith tu H Smith; lot- in Grant's
$ 0.
T G atteraou to Jessie E Patterson; lots
in Grant's Pa-s. »1.
O T to to W N Saunders; lot in Grant's
Pass. $25.
O T i'o to E V Willson ; lots in (ìraut’s
Pa«-. $85.
G P Every to J M Roger« ; 1*X> a» res in
sec 23, tp 35 8. R 6 W. I5U0.
G Simmons to B »i Bu.l; 160 arres in eco
8, tp37 8, R6W 11400.
Hen Bull to <’ Kleti; 100 acres in tec 7, tp
37 8. ROW $1400.
<> B Jacox to W F Farwell; 158 acres in
s. <- 12. tp .'is 8, It 5 W $3000.
W 1’rakes to 8 I't ass; 4s0 acres in tp 38 8.
R 7 W. $1000
Sei et> W N Saunders; 4u acres in sec
■Vi. tp :vi s, It 7 W. }.rri.
* Ni kell to A I.Sanitisou: lots in Grant's
I'a--
$.350
i De ker to W Siuiinons; property near
Waldo. $10
G J Smith to Baptist church; lots in
Grant'- Pass $100
G VV R d'lie to L Riddl«; lol In Grant's
Paes. $.000.
M P Moller to J A Larson; 80 acres in
sec 16, tp 3 i 8, It 7 W. $200.
C J Smi'h to W Everton; lot in Grant's
Pass. $90
’ J smith to Mrs A Gerke: lot in Grant's
l’as . $90
T G Patters m. sheriff, to Ella Talbot; 160
a res in -e 13. tp 37 8. R (J W. »2500.
C K Chans.or to T P Judson; lot in
Gram's Piss. $50
T G Putt, r-un, sheriff, to C Hughes; l'JO
acres in s . 36 t? 10 Ö. R 8 W. $2 00.
T G Patterson, thenff, to W Naackc: 3*B
..
a re in sees 13 and 18, T 38 8. RS W.
.1 W Jo. n’ton L T Green . 40 acres i i st •
tp .3.5 8. R6 W. $200
Medford, Oreron
J A Frea-ur, to Marc A DeLatn.ilUr.
t •
lots iu Grant'. P hs «. $' s X)
Wilt pr»i-tu-e in »11 th» noarts of the State.
1C. -;ar t > .1 S '. i ulen ; 16. aere-- in Ip 37
Otnco m Hamlin'» brick building, up-»tair».
8. R.5W. $ CP I
i
State to <’L Grav; 44» act
P. P. PRIM.
'
36 8, ROW. $<U '
;
VTTORNEY A COUNSELOK-AT-I.AW,
J Beeper to .1 HoW ell; l«Xi a« rc* in *c< 7,
lf>39 8, R5W $IK0
HCKSONVIL'.I. OSM.,
W A Bigelow to B M Neuiath; lot in
Will prartire in al! th- l'.xirtaof <h» State Orti.-.,
Grim's Pa-s. »75.
in th» CuQrt
tirwt dunr t«> th* It ft
Stat to Mrs A Gentuer; 40 acres tn sec
trance.
—TO G«T TOUR—
16, l|> 37 8. R 5 W. $O.
1) S Co k to M Mansfield; lot tn Grant'»
£. DoPEATT
Pass
$lst
E Beattie to F. A Wade; 100 acres tn «■<■
■
'p 3o .«. R 5 w. $1000
R Mavitv to J N Gotcher; 100 acres in
hv-J'l a <127, tp3.»8 R5W. $1500.
8 V llamlin to W liauil n; lot in <¡rant's
-1MJNB IN-
Will proecia» in ill c . irt’ ->f th- Stato. Ortie» in
Pus-. $225.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt
Oild Follow'» bti-.ldiiu. up »mir*.
I« ll llutroujlis to W Neurath; lot» in
rbcuni. all humors, bolls, pimples, general de­
Glam’s Pa-s. $HtO.
J. R. NEIL.
bility, dyspepsia, bllionsnoss, sick headache,
J
M < lnies to M E Church, 8oulb; lot in
1
nt lieri'rtvn
catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com­
ATTOHKUV K AKMfNnKUMi AT I.ALV,
An unportTiil ruling was m d<’yrsterday Grant's Pa«.- $100.
plaints, and al] affections caused by Impure by th* Luniiur.'ioiurs « I Mate school land --
8tate to A I. Warren; 80 acres in «oc 16,
-AND AT —
blood or low condition orth« system. Try lu
Jacksonville Ogu.
the governor, beerctarv un<l treasurer »•( t|>37 8, R4iW. $100
.1
Brown to D Roal; 143 acres in set s 30
“I wa* severely affiioted with serofuU. and
»•at»*. E. A. .H\rnp<‘, of Portland, and Frank
tor over a year had two running sores on my
B. l*oor, w I iom * home « »aid to I m * in Cali­ and 21. tp 36 H, R 5 W. »34(0.
Will practice in a'.ith* f'onr*» <-f*he Stile. Of
LOWEST
RATES
THE
\V 11 Willi, t<> C 8 Larison; lot in Grant's
Deck. I took five bottle* of Hood's Karsap*.
fornia.
re after the sai»e pieue of land in
tic* in Court H'» re, »»-'»tu <l >'»r on rieht front
tho \V rnur lake country. Lake county, Pass. »50.
entrane»
rtlla, and consider myself entirely cared.'•
o T Co to J Naehbour, lot in Graut's
bw
p
tin
d
It
•
appli
ati
n
lirit
and
Mro
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r
e
—IS AT —
C. E. L ovejoy , Lowell, Mas».
Pa»-. $<A
W. F. WHLLtAMSON.
“Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo an immen«» to it bt orc N.'po e<»n Davi*, clerk of the
.1 > Cheatham to J Brown; 76 .-urei tn
tt ardof < onnni-^ioner . Mr. Poor came
vrrORNEY * COUNSELOR AT FAW
amount of good. My whnlo system has been tn n ftTwards atid contended that Swope’» tee 6. ip 37 S. R6 W. $700.
S Abiabam to J Hood: lot in Grant**
built up and strengthened, my digestion Im.
int h ati« n wu it ej I r. I’ rattle the law
Medford, Oregon
proved, and my head relieved of the bad feel­ did not authorise the ch »k to a ’minister I'.»» $40
J H'««t to J W Brown ; lots in Grant’«
ing. I consider it the best medicine I havo t alhs ii mu L •
Tt.e I k » » i <I has had
<11 hiFiintM« tn my lino will r neiv« prompt at­
J At KSON VILLE. OKEGO N
the at* n .der i.dv i>* mei.t several wee.s Pl.-S. $1'«'
ever used, aud sbonld not know how to do
tention.
C W Beacont lot;
t
M Stone; lot in Grant’s
au<l vest-rda\ <h < idvd that th'1 clerk had
without It.“ Mali? L. I' eble . Salem, Mass.
Mi' ll'authority and ihat Mr. Swope's appli­ Pa--. $4**0.
H. K. HANNA,
O
Atlants
to
,
J
F
Kelly; lot in Gran ‘»
cation wa* regulur. lhe idee»* <»t land in
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
qtivM.on give> v ¡trance to .-in mitnenMe Pas». $10
J C Boyd to Mr» C Conk.in: lot» in
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made
tract of valuable grazing lami« whii h sonic
Juoksonvil!«, Oregon.
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass
calde king» o that country thought they Grant's Pass. $2:K»'I.
J * Boyd to Smith A Conklin; 99 acres in
Will practice in all ft- t' iri« of the State
h id c<»mp ctcly - rr-u. ded. By the wav,
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar.
I tüt« np »tai re in < >rth'» brick.
all lhe niapf* ot Oregon now extant are in- »<• 8, tp ;; 18. R.5 W. »25.
ritnith A C onklin to J J Little and T E
<o»n«t in tn« • '»nowitikt of (irant and
We keep Constantly on Hand a Complete and Well Selected As­
W. H. RAHXE9,
Lake ( oiii.i;« s Amr.l.n; to the rode of Ki by ; 99 acres in see 8. tp 3*> 8. ll 5 W
$5'««
'.
Ong 'h.
county take* in a «trip about
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
W Rich to M E 8:ockl>ri lge; 12 acres in
sort men f of
.;u ini.*1 * m
bi 50 nti'es long that is out-
Jiitnonrille, Orrfou.
iiiu l • n ih»- u ai gs in titant, mi d it is in Sec 8. tp3-'.8. It 5 W
I r. ted Mate« to I, N Browning; 320Seres
»..I-Miip th- Warner >ak« country is I.»-
Prutate MHttRr*. Ab-»rncr of Titl«». «’onvoyan-
PROPRI ETORA OF
in se s 4 and 8. tp 34 8. K 5 W.
rintf. Homo»?t*ud, Pr**-»*nipYi«».i nn<l all other I
< ukd.
.1
B Hut h to C Williams; lot in Grant's
bn»in*Mt ®ntruHf»»d to m •. will receive prompt
Pass. »175.
attention L »an* n »4-»»« »tpd.
A
L
CKY
TRIAL.
W ll>< Ii to W W Bellmore ; 2 acres in st e
OflB'’'* *»n Corner opp HÍM Court BOOM»
». tp36 8 11 5 W. $162 50
Thun Sin: It aff<»rd« mo • -r»»at ph vire to tend
D W Hardin t t C M Stone and,c W
y< ti ILI« \ fl ’ini nr v st«t«vit it < f n y e »perfore in
C. MINNIS, M. D.,
toting the » *rit* f J* ; « hai ai ..rtlla. Forth* Bea 'in; lots in (riant's Pass $100.
THE
UNDERSIGNED
¡1AVE
FORMED
A
CO-
P H Y SIC I A N A N D S T RG E 0 N
p:a.t live v caps 1 hai » I- • a tronbhvl with an cx-
Mrs 8 A Dean t • R M 1! binton: 50 a r<‘»
1 partnerahip with an anthorizel capital of
rrediiu ly fl -/-l‘h lr - and viihin the paet two
n see s. tp 37 8, 11 6 W. $300.
S55.0ÍMK for the purpose of carrying on a General
xriirH It hi« b * u htv.-.th :i i» trml a thoroughly
II Smith E Lister; lot* in Grant's Ta<.s.
O
a.,
.intis
of
PGring.
IfisSawing.
Turning,
Banping Bu«ino»*J» in ait of it« branch»»» in Jack-
>r.!< re t btoni...b, th u ’ eg 1^ of appetite $800
and Bracket Work Slake rlustic. Flooring di-4
»onvilh-, Oreg >n Office at the oldstandof Beek­
anddiKtr
al
hr
eat-i.'
tn
tbe
back
Had
Ceiling,Thin.Edged biding and Moalding bash kidneva, aud
State to J C Boyd ; 160 acres in »ee 36, tp
oai.tn 1-1 f’hild-«’ brick block. Mun street. man’» Banking House. B. E corner of Tuird and
> nr u- i y n«-. k and face. I
I a F Satisfaction Guaranteed. Please give us a trial ami judge Door»
aid Blinds in Mock «nil made to order.
California »treet».
It»»id«n>-» on North Front <r.»-»t.
havotred» ’ ■ nd i . *ib « • i. h am advertised 40 8, ROW. $2*i).
(’ ( .BEEKMAN.
Call» pr imp« ya'tn-> icdto.-loy or muht
as ape.'ia’lyf’rt'c!’» i.n. lr< .vrrnuld get more
L Allen to J 1) Allen; 80 acres in sec 36,
for
yourselves.
INLOW
«t
AS1IPOLE.
THOtt G. REAME«.
t'.’.nu tc -ij t
t
f r it» it p v< • k or two. I Ip 3*1 8, It 6 W. $300.
5vaR m»
.* dt »try alx’lth-“f .I-’V’ h Vegetable
R. PIcYCE. M D«
O T Co to Mrs E Calvert; lot in Grant s
fiai ««parlila t a 1 Laud w;. <> taking th.» find l’a-s. »123.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Al»o dwaleri, in Wall Paper, Curiain», ('arpoti* Lotti* 1 bier.» ■ mu». .’<*«<’.< ! 1 « . « rit h for I could
W F VanDyke to II Pool; lots in Grant'»
’
’.«J
*. I have taken
Oilcloth*, fils»». Paints, Oil» nr.<1 Varnish, tin h-« I it w « vui
tin*-»t lino of Bad.riHu'i ar.ii I'nilor bets. F. i .» j fn v lotth >4. ,••!'» <|«r • 1 t ti? ir j; X tronblev have l’.ss. $!*«>.
Wellford, llrrsun
Clour* and llockors anil tin most complete atoci I :ln;« . l.v« ryibn.:' j w-r’. nitidi aud regular,
A J Stroheeker to W II Nichol«; lot tn
3 iE« .1 auf. braced me tip Grant's P.res. $200
of Furniture to bo found in Soulhorn Oregon. ;n fa» t it 1.: nei»
Otite»-n William»' Brick Bnildin« Cp-»t»ir».
Keeps th» lararet stock of
Uy. 1 1* « ! i : • i
uu Ton grant per-
AI»oOil Paintinip'.t'hionio». Picture Fromssand
* J Smith to It McLean; lot iu Grant's
Mouldmic» in great variotj.
t*ct in«’it> 1 > •«? •' tb.tr. :s ,'■ *> »co fli.ttycu «an I'a-». $18 77>.
DR. S. DANIELSON,
We cordiHlIy ltiTite all to call and seen?. No refer w hum j ou I'leaeo to
ll W V Mul'er to J Bacher; lot» in
trouble to show goo is. Remember the place.
l‘hyaio-M«»iicHÌ
Grant’s Fuss. $225.
MESSENCER A SMITH,
I. I rani! n to G B Jacox: 15» .T ie« in «!•
—and----
PH YSIC1 A N AN D S U KG EON ,
Ashland, Oreron.
' : h l’.—i-i li, I-I rner Herd »n-t Msrket itr—1-, 3« S. R .5 W. »2300.
DEA* 1RS IK
San Fran.
M and <> Sargent to Slieti r A Judson ; in
1»jr»nl. orras*.
am • tn se 24. tp.'ls 8. R 8 W. $140.
CJ
Sniith to J F Kelly; lot» in Grunt's
8p»eial »It-ntion aiv-u to t’hrouic !>:«» »»»».
.»n the Northwest COiMt.
Pass. 11.30.
s ate to 11 1. Robertson; lot 1. *.<* 3*i, IP
E. P. CEARY, M. O.,
THE ROGUE RIVER
35 8. R 7 W. $10 2«.
55'alter A. Wood’s Binders,
PHYSli I.\\ AND M llGEON.
W De k'<m to Iona Thomas; lot« in
Walter A. 5Vood’s Chain Ruke Reapers,
Grant's Pass. $40.
55'alter A. 5Vood’s Sweep llake Reapers,
,
.1 Hall to J Curler; 1*1 acres in see 12, IP
1‘ntrntit Grant»rt
5Va!ter A. Wood’s Enclosed Gear Mowers;
38 S, 11 5 W. ,250.
aving recently been refitted whl I’.» ei'iz. d > <«r i I h » pMcdic
PRICES
during the
Oth«’»« in H.'.ni't’ -« h’,.><*k. Rev. I mice «»a c
* A Trefethen to I Morrison ; 318 acre« in
Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Separators,
.
all modern iinj.rovHniHate, are uow turning
•I r»M>t
sr.k;i:.| rvi.Hti'l f<>r tliis pai«rl>v
Appi»? rm»» .................
$f» to |10 parino
Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Plain and Traction Engines,
out a firat-chuMarticln of hour, which is put up tn
tp40 8. R8W. $|o*k*.
C.
A
S
how
ä
1
'••
.
P"
’
1
111
lawverr,
opposite
Peach “ ................................ 10 •* 16 *
'•
barrel Racks, and every sack ib warranted to
CJ Smith to W F Brown; lot« in Grant's
E. 3. PICKüL, M D.,
Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; also a
Pluin an<i Pruno Tr*‘M ..........
R •• Irt *• •*
contain 4V pound» of flou«* If yon don't bs*hvvc V s Patent Ofli e. Washinirt i ; i , D. <'.. as Pas«. $130
thia, just compare a »«ack of our Hour with at } Inllows: .1 S. And<rso:i. Crcsciit bay.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Othor ' rooHivni m'truhbery furoiehed reasonably.
C J Smith to W L Blackburn; lot in
Send for t utaloxu* to
brand offered for sal*« in thi«« market, and \\ I ii-iiui-<r; N l><»urvgird,«an Freu-
l^ull
I^ino ol
l^arm
nery. other
J. H. HETTLEMIF.IL Woodburn. Or
note the difference in weight.
Oregon.
Cal . Iv.b. tilt r; E. Ihrlie. Sar Grant's Pass ,14.0.
J 1) Allen to F Y Allen; so acres in
Fratu<sro. < rt* • cp:.r:tl<'r: <«. E. F'ost-r,
Write for CatfUoguf« Addrcsn eittw»r FK UK BK<H. INI’U <N>«.
Or., or
Flour and Mill-Feed
1851
lb8?
Plcasant vaü< v. < al, rtrtll support; H. I-. 36, tpAiS, R6W. »205.
CKO^KIILLFK A KOJI, Agf*nti<. Jacksonville Or.
C m II m promptly aitanti*d to day <*r night.
8 ÜHrkness to II McLean: 65 acres in «4V
Hicks. A s I ohih I, O .. vdiicle wlred: W. H.
Office on B Mr*«)t._______ ____________
Couatautly on hand and exchanged for vrhnat
T
l,uii<l»r. Pci <ll.-i"'i. Oi'. by furk; A. l.o- 15. t,.3.8. R4i W. $4.525
J R Spencer to Jane Bartholome» ; I«»
DR. W. S’ANFIoLD,
gmt. Montercv, C.il.. Setter b r
; tt. O
Man a facturer of
BARLEY ROLLERS.
Mül«, Fan Ftancisco, ii> t air bliot; A B acre« in «<c 31. tp 41 S, R 8 W. $9SI.
ECLECTIC PH Y SIC I AN.
8 li t*kites« *o Mr« M L Mdler; .58acres in
Muirjv. Sm II if.o 1. car veu«il.>' >r n'"l
Hsving added a art of Barley ledlere to my mi 11 Ixuler: .1. Meers. Eorekit. net euar.1; Ji n «<■*• 13, tp 3*1 8, R 6 W. $1 400.
Haa located in Ashland Or for the practice of
I have Betapart even Saturday to Roll Barley f< r I T <Jfli' 11. R V. r-'ib . C.1I., In 1-. Ichl sift-
C
J 8m th to Riddle A H olt; lot in
his profession Mik wall chronic di»ea»-». such
IMlflRTERS AND DEALERS IN
riietotaere. The work will I m » done on whoil
Grant'» i'a««. $137».
as Rheumatism. A-thrna. 1M-- Keluey Diseases.
Dosier in
notice, bo that mrtie«can n tnm
their rriit ct; A S ,ti>iner. Rerkv'vy. < i! . pii'tt ud
8 Ilurk <■«« to R McLean- 65*., seres Iu
Liter Complaint». Ac., a-pwiatty.
theeamnday. lam prepar'd to roll barley at ill
I
sec 15, tp 3*> 8. It 6 W $1525.
time« and in the beet manner. Thin proevss if*
Jarkumrllt' ami Hrnul'» >'««« •lit/htett.
Marv I, Miller to Lucy R McLean; 7
far ahead of the crusher.
W. H. SOMMERS, M. 0.,
lìercufler tuo f .r;,.« of ilie «ii|.r.-n,e acre- in :ec 15. tp 36 8. 116 W. $100.
G. KARFW8K1
co rt <• inm, ticing o-i t'ie lir-t l'on-i.i v in
PHYSICIAN. SüRfitON AND ACCOUCni UR
W Be Itec to S Tuttle; lot« in Grunt’s Pas».
J1 . t, i.inl <>' t- b< r. wi’l ri- bel I amimiliy $10*1
QEEDS OF DARING
GENEKAL BUILDING UAJEKIAL.
at X;:!-in, litui one Irto, ut l'.mdlet. li. I»e-
Jacksonville. Oregon.
8 Tuttle to Sarah Rolen: lot in Grant's
n ine Oli ti.e flr«t M luti’, i« May. The Fas-. »125.
Pp.f-w.fretal »all» pro npll. atton-lixi today oi X-tianUee and Price List on applicat-an
jiu'gis III Ilei' .dlrw.il $i.V»l in mldltlon
Ben Mercli to (.'Thibault; 6 acre, in sec
Country orders a »pec¡ally.
t t... ! ami! ai sa'ar? lor cXpi n«.-s
Un ir
17. tn 3*18. 115 W. $34».
"c m.iihatiu'i. in either Karli« i or German.
FAI LORY AT IVEIDLKR'S MILL.
.1.1 »ions » Ìli he piin'-d l,y thè «tate |irmt-
The
gr»*«t
collection
of
the
n
o«t
thriliii
c
p«
CJ
SmithtoMrsM A Roat; lot in Grant's
í F*" OflSi* • i’>«i r**-i«l“,»<’p <»U < *'11 ««ruta »irr*« •
•oiial a iv»«nlur«‘» on h«»lh ‘■ h I ’ a during tl e (i.ou er ii.so a<l of fa ing si et to baie Fiancisco.
Salerooms, cor. Third and E Street».
»nrn»r of Fifth
______
< niJ War. Jntcf eely irt»r«*ting Recount* of ex as been thè pra. ti, e (or abont tlótty years. Pa».«. $'0.
PORTLAND OREGON.
Os Emitli to S F Mitchell; lot i n Grant'«
ploitBof »cout» Rnd »pic», forlorn hope», heroic No tene wili be Iol i aleither Jacksonville
Pas. $1(11.
bravery, imprieontn«1! t« and hnir-hruadth <•»-
CApe». romantic incident». hnnd«to hnnd «'rntf- or Grani'« l'as».
S C Mitchell to A .1 Sedge; lot in Grant's
gl»». hnmoroua and trnaic event*, perilous jour.
I'a«« $125.
neyR. bold da»hee, brilliant »ucce».»eR and mig.
Leaf* ntrayrd or ntolm,
I G Mo n to Susan Lewis; l it in Grant «
The public are hereby notified that tho unde»
nunimonn action» on each »ide the line. 60 chap­
l-'rotn tlie ranch of 111» iiiidvrsien. d 0:1 Pa«». $•»**.
a.gned will offer at privnto «ale«ili the
ter . PROFUSELY II.IA MK4TH» to th«' life.
By the Thousand !
Jack«,
n
<
reek,
tuar
Jacksonviil
“
,
m
e
No other book at all like it. AGf.XTs WANTED.
H Thornto * t<> <' Anderson; 320 acres in
I In. k mare. 12 years oi l. weight about into tp.37 8. 118W. $2500.
Outeelh Rverythin«.
WAGON MATERIAL.
HE ONDEltSIONED 18 NOW TAKING OR
Time for pajrmcntR allow»««! Agents »bort o poitmis: lias collar ami saddle marks; also
Margaret
Hide to C Stiilingir: pr*»p<’rty
d»r» through Jackson and Joaephin» countie»
fund».
PLANET BOOK ( < Box IWIM.
OIK- bav lillv. 3 year« old past, with white in Grant's Pa»». »2500.
(1ORKESPON HENCE SOLIGITEI ».
Pliiladalphia. l’a . or Bt. Louie. No.
* arr.asc Tool, and privat» «fleet» of th» late
for
star ill forehead. l.raud«l with the letter
Mr« F Hun«»ker t<> K Hunsaker; lot in
H. P. Hanna. Tin» i» a rare opportunity f»r any
•■V on »Ixutbier Were last heard of on Grant's Pass. $(»>.
on« wishing to purchase «.»me nr»t-cliw»»arri»ge
Foots creek in August la«t Twenty P il­
State
to Annie Aden; 40 acres in «ec 3*>,
material, etc.
, ...
lar«. reward will lie paid for their return to tp H*! 8, R 6,W. $50.
H K. HANNA. A<lmmi«trator
Any kind raj*«d in a first- < Is** Nur»«ry.
my ranch or to tlie 1 utr.« oltb ».
March S. 1S«!l
Wimer Bro« to 11 Gasquet; property in
H. A llison .
Waldo. $3oO).
MAIL ROUTE.
Thooe wanting Tree» thi« ‘.«11 will do w*llto
CJ
Smith to E I.i«ter; lot in Grant's
Stock and Land for Sale. ai»» rn» their order», «» I will an«r«ntee eatmtao
771 /!.(/ l.olfcrff at Hirai.
Pa«-. $47».
FOR GOODS IN OUK LINE r.
'' Iwarnmf all my tree» if properly cared for.
(’ J Smith to C II Sampson; lots in
;.Ai,a»> fol »1-4300X100 for »5. Send »1 to
HK UNDBR4IGNED OFFEHS FOB BALE
of pavment wc Prodne» taken at m»--
»> lottie Montana Investment Company. Grant'« Pass. $195.
fivn
r»f ’ »*»t| hr,r« *•»: »!■»'» *«ver«l p »r el* ket I’ermo
L. c. heinrichsen
prim
1S00
lb*,
of
f~ch
^
"y^HON
’
QTLGE8
LEAVE
JACKSONVILLE
EVERY
A 8 Barnes to W Potter; 160acres in sec
H,lens. Montana, for a chance in ito-r
*f •xeidletit inn i « tn it • I i • Jacksonville, Wil-
¡3 Monday and Friday al S o'clock i M. for W il-
fuw Spring« an • (’«ntral Point precio'O*. For
grand price distribution. March SOtli 1S«9 31. tn 31 8. R ft 55. »115.
J&ckbJDTille. Or»<uo Ao*. 1 1M3.
It3 First Stroat,
-
-
.
Portland, Oregon
dorTillo. returnin« Tuesday» and Batnrdat».
lurth*r i> ir’icn’.ar« call at th • Jacksonville Mar-
G
II Briggs to C J Howard ; 520 »■ res in
The
$360.000
Aborn
House,
De.
Moines,
Stase leave» for Wriglit'« on Wednesday» *t 10
bin Work«.
Iowa.and 153 cash prises from $10 to J.’i.OOn. tp 39 8, 11 8 5V. |13i)0.
o'elock A. X.. retnrnins Thursday».
J (’ WHIPP.
Whole ticket» $5. fifths. $1.
OTCoto II Simkins; lot in Grant's Pass.
$73.
Wholeaalea.id Retail Dealer, in
Settle Up.
State to W J Wad'eigh; 320 acres in sec
CALIFORNIA STREET.
F.rnrmn, Itrhp, Scalp, Mkltt Torture.
16. tp 10 . R8 5V. $400.
LL PKK8QN8 KNOWING THEMSELFR»
Th.
simple
nppllcation
of
Rw,,w'«
Ointment,
I G Moon to t wn of Grant's Pass; lot in
indebt «d t» tfi«» .«strato of Dr. J. H. (’hit
Orejceu.
without any internal medicines. will cure any Grant's I’a««. »125
w>»i by «i «r »>..'<!•• ii*. «ir» here‘»y r.«ffi • %ek««n ville.
Bilywr and Silver Plated Ww. Spect-vd «» ind Optical Good»; agents for the Rockford
Cattle branded D andmark»dcropand»nnar» caso of Tetter. Halt Kheum. Uinrworm, Piles,
fietto
th » «am* w.*h»»i th-v next thirty
Stats
55"ad
ureigh;
’eigh; SX)
200 acres
acret in aec
sec
R ai Iron Watches.
ondarbir in l»tt "»r *r,l und»r»lopa in riaht; l»-h. Sores. Pimple«. Fcrema. *11 Scaly. Itchy. , I 15. tp 40 to S. Anna
<!*) « or r»a | »r them . d ros »iabl « r• » pò «*« <»f »uìt. rm; ündkrsignkd is folly prepared
R 8 5V. 12.10.
----- r
LL GOODS IN THE LINE MANUFAiTUREP TO ORDER AND REPAIRED
three-year-olcis ard npward* hare the point of Hk'n P.mption». no iratier bow ohettnxt* or long
fo do *11 work in hi» lina in th» beat manner i.td
C. B. WATSON.
Watch Rn airhig carefully cx.Mmted.
*
»♦entina. Ui. potent, affective ami co*»» hot * ,1 C J Smith to M T Utley ; lot in Grant's
riaht horn Bnred off Tamar on Apple»««'-
Alt'/ fur Acute.
•'^.n^-Prio- 9SOR(|K HrHDMPr.
tnfio
articled ion PackM<*
appltc-atinn Ommnmrato with ne b afore pnrchm ng aleewhovc
Bon*, branded X> on right Up.
Pan. »175.
àtkUuii Or .
ATTU INFY AND i’i>UN8HLO!: AT LAW.
THE PLACE
BLACKSMITHING
THE best style
TOUGHNESS—It is ahuost Impossible to Tear,and it will not Crack.
SOFTNESS—Whether Cold or Hot, Wet or Dry. it is always Soft
and Easy for the most Tendei Feet.
WATERPROOF—It will Turn Watei better than any other Leather.
COLOR—A Jet Black that will nut Fade or turn Red.
POLISH—Unlike all other Grain Leatiier it will take a High Polish
with ordinary Shoe Blacking.
CLFLYN AND LIGHT WEIGHT—Not being Weighted with Tan-
ningMaterials and Grease, it will not soil a Stocking and weighs
Light for the Substance.
We carry in custom-made work of the Highest Grade of this stock,
a hand welt (men's) lace shoe, made on the English \\ aukenphast last,
at $5 Oil, and a lace shoe made on the Harvard Box-Toe last, calf
lined throughout and soles of Genuine Engli-h Sole Leather, at $7 QO.
Both are in seven different instepsand widths to each size. For 25cts.
additional they will be sent charges prepaid to any address by mail or
««pre«.
Protzman & DeFrance«
Portland, Oregon.
Ona Dollar. Itood's Sarsaparilla ri ths only
medicUto of wlucli tills con bo truly said;
and it is an unanswcral '.o argument as to
tbo strength and positive cnmomi/ cf tho
great medicine. Hood's sanuipariUa Is mado
of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably
known for tholr rower in purifying the blood ;
and tn oombtnalion, proportion, and rrocess,
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to
“ For oconomy and comfort we use Hood's
Sarsaparilla." MM. C. B ufwsteii . I'uflalo.
“flood's Sarsaparilla takes 1 mm Mme and
fuartity to show Its effect than any other
preparation I ever heard of. I would not be
without it in the honse."
Mns C. A. M
HVEBann, North Chill, N. Y. 100 Dote*
One Dollar
INLOW & ASHPOLE,
D. CRONEMILLER t SONS,
General Merchandise
I’oHtofliec
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
liiiicling-,
OREGON.
EAGLE POINT
MESSENGER & SMITH,
SœorstoC.C. Bsckmafl’s Bank,
JiickHoiiville, Oi
0À
MOST REASONABLE RATES
D
JOB WORK SOLICITED
WOODBURN NURSERY
BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY I
Frank
VIÎTSS AND SHRUBBERY
THE STAFF OF LIFE !
NO APHIS 03 LICE ON TRIES.
STEAM FLOURING MILLS
H
J. C. CARSON,
Sash. Doors, Blinds
PARKE
LACY,
MACH INERY!
By BLUM <fc GRAY
A Rara Chance!
FRUIT TREES
T
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS ANO COMPRESSORS
am! TOE ROPE—SPECIALTIES.
Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines.
J, M. ARTHUR, Maaaifir.
33 and 35 North Front St. Portland. Oregon.
NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING
T
A
JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY
EAST
.
CITY BARBER SHOP
a< th» t oliowutg rata»:
Paaliaa», oa» in»»rti»n. ................................ f! M
“ “ aach *ub»«qu»nt inwrtlon.............. 1 00
L«al advartuement« in»«rt«! re*»crall>
A fair rwductioo frorn th» abov» rat»a mad»t»
rearlyaad tim» advertía»».
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
i»mor»oompl»t» by farthan auj othar in Sonth-
•n> Oreeon. and oompare» favorebl; witb auy in
th» State. Job Prietin« of «v»ry ima<inabl»
daaeriptiondon»at San Francia«, ratea.and in a
promptand firat-claa» manner.
-"I-
MISCELLANEOUS
STATE OF OREGON
Ü.8.Senators.J. H. Mitchell, J. N.Dolrh.t’on-
< re»» nuui. H. Hermann; Governor, 8. Pcniioycr;
H»cr»tary of Stato. Gettrge W. McBride; State
Treasurer. Qao. W. Webb; State Printer. F. C.
Raker. 8uut. Public liwtru
E. H. VfcElroy; ,
Everyone Hk »nld (io and See the
Htiprem« Jad<«vt W H. L »rd. Chief Justice W. 1
W. Thayer, H. S Ht rah in.
narr judicial distmict .
Compriaintc Jackin, Jueephine, L*nke and
K amath counti«M: Circuit Judge, L.R Webster;
l>i»trict Attorney, W \1 <’«»lvi*c.
<>E NEW WINTER
JACK*)* CH »UN fT.
Senator. A. ('. St tn ley; ReprewontMlivaa. J. T. I
Bowditch. R. A Miller, W K. Prie**: County
Judge. J. R . Neil;« \> nint!*»i»»nera. C. W. Taylor,
Wm. Ray; Clerk. M M ill”-; Sheriff. J.G. Bird-
<»ey; Treasurer, R. H. M »or«•; AsHV-wor. J. M
Childers; School Superintendent, R Mitchell;
Harveyor. J. 8 Howird; Coroner. R. Pryce;
Stork In*pe<Wor, \V. b‘. Hon‘».«r.
JWKPKIHX COUMTY.
Joint Senator, W. St. Clair*. RepresantMita.C.
J. Howari; Count y Jud ft*. V. Co!<i«c; Commie*
•toner«*, J. Ihaw'it. P. Hci*on; t’lerk, C. K.
('ha’iel-»r; S « «ritf. T ; I.PMt«* ' »•’ Tr«» v»uror. J. A.
Jenninj*. <«eee«tor, P.
R «am; School Super­
BOOTS and SHOES,
intendent. VÇ A Ma*4u»;Surveyor. W. N. Saun­
ders; Coroner. Dr. Elan »Tm
I
Ii l. \ it V : f
-IT.
Joint Senator, ('. A. C-»xw-g «II of Lak«*, Rep- TOBACCO, GROCERIES,
reeontntive, S P 4 »■»< .»* L <k>». C-Kinty Judge.
W. d M o - m ; Cuminiaeiunera, W. C. Crawford,
CROCKERY, ETC.
L. B. Keiter;Clerk. A. Ls. L M.’itt:Sheriflh M. D.
Childers; Treasurer. <’han. Grtwo-; ¿weeseor
______
John Smart; School Super«nfender.t. P. L. Foun­ I
w
tain; Surveyor, J. B ifitth'.h; Coroner, J. Sie­ lteinembrr. them» g-wUs are new and bought wince
the vi ar in r<Ailr«uU ratee and aro told
mens.
Lixr couxiv
a
,
Joi it Senahir,
A (’»°f LakR
Cheap tor
H»pr»»«sn* Ativ«*. H. I*. Mo**-. (’$«util.v J «id«*.
A. Wibhire; (’ummi»»»ioner». R. I»-
Wm. Ba«l»y; Clerk W 1. B.»v«i; Sheriff. W m.
Curl i; Trenin re r A. Wrinilen; Bchool Bupenu
tnndeot. A. H. Fi»her. Ae-e-ror. J. E. Me Doo-
(’oantrj Pro Inco hcnxht and »old: al»o. Wool.
oagh; Stock inspector. D. R. Jerne*.
Huie», Fun» m i O‘» 'r Skin« Solicit order» for
■am*«* or couirr», rro.
Lnmbnr
on m
ThuStipromt* (* $«irr of
n. "‘a ^t S.ur»ni.
MAX MULLER,
ngular term* c >.nm-’.-i *t?*4 »1 th««
th«! tir«»t >lun<lMy»
I’oatoftico Building.
ia March and <k*t«>ber
e
,
,v-
The Circuit Court forth* Fir*t J-bi.-M i>i»tnrt
•eta in J<*nk<«»n C'»u::ty <»n tint M »n I «v-. in April,
Reptetnh t nn«l Ds*r«»Aibs‘r In Kbinrvth r-rnnty
on unco nd M«»n«i*y in June and tin-t M«»nuay i.n
Nov*ml*r liLtk«« <»in«y <sn tno third Munday
in May and th««
»nd M«sndav in October in
joaephme v'uunty on fire! M >n I $>* in 'larch and
>■
A mm L
■
$
For Jack*»n county the < «>o ity. I ri»b-$t»»nnd
Coinmi«*-*!'» >**re c »urtM n'«'t every month. c»»ru
mencinu with the fir*t d.« Uy. for J<uw«phine
county, th»fir»t W«»nday in January, April. July
and Septem*»er; for Lnke county, «very alternate MODERN,
month, commcncinc the tir*t Monday in January.
THOROUGH,
For Klamath county the first Wmiuenday in March,
June Reotember and N««ven>b*»r
PRACTICAL.
PROFESSION IL CARDS.
«Mirane (timrsk
THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST,
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks !
MRS. JANE REDDING, ProDrietress.
Passtiiurers taken at Reasonable Rates.
N. S. DREW.
T P Judson to R M Wilcox; lot in
Grant's Pass. 180 dols.
C J Smith to M Johnson; lot in Orant's
Paa«. 235 dols.
C J Smith to W G Richardson; lot in
G ant's Fass. lKidoIs.
J Hays to Mrs II L Hurt; lot in Grant's
I’as-. 250 dols.
A R Garrison to L it Riv hardsun, lot in
Grant's I’as« 90 do’».
A Becker to J H Wileox; 80 acres in sec
23, tp 30 8. R 5 W. 800 dots.
L Vance to F L.-e; property in Grant's
Pass. 450 dols.
T P Le-‘ to L A'ance; . 25 acres in sec 16,
tpSUS. R6W.
tp3U8,
KGW. ltotdols
b’ate t > .tl T Utlev: -W acres in sec 3>i, tp
368, R GW. 50 dois.
J W Br wntoJ A Peek; lot in Grant'»
Pass. 200 dois
J Hardesty to E M Warren; 80 acres in
sec 36, tp 30 8. R 6 W. 200 dois.
F Geyer to M Johnson ; »0 acres in sec 19
tp36 8. K5W 200) dois.
J A Peek to Win Barker; lot iu Grant's
Pass. 1Ù0 dois.
O M Adants to W G Richardson ; lot in
Grant's Pass. 60 dois.
B Mencli to G A Warren; 12 acres in sec
14. tn 36 8, R 5 W. 1000 dois.
8 U Mitchell to T P Judson; lot in
Grant's Pass. 000 dois.
J 8 Ilanuum to J T Taylor; 20 acres in
sec 18, li>36 8, R 5 W. 250 dois.
Marv netrtH to J Helms; lots in Grant'»
Pass. 700 dois.
Lucinda Sedge to A J btroheeker ; 5 acres
in Grant's Pass. 1350 dois.
A M Ingram to F M Ingram ; lot in
Oram's Pa-s. 50 dois.
C J Smith to Presbyterian church: lot in
Giant's Pas». 1 dol.
C J Smith to Ali.e R gers, lot in Grant's
Pass
200 dois.
C J Smith to W II Flanagan; lot In
Grant's Pass. 75 dois.
W H Flanagan to 11 C Webber; lot in
Grant's Pass. .W dois.
X. ------ 1---- •----
ARE OUR GIRLS UXHEA L TU Y f
Attention has been called frequently
of late, in the press, to the aliefM ill-
health of American girls,and happily for
the present aite, those who maintain this
ill-health to exist generally, are <ii«|»osed
to ask “Why?” and "the reuirely?’’
Should the question “Do American
girls enjoy gx>4 health.” mean do tl.ey
possess that Fuuian physical perfection,
resulting naturally lrum the observance
of all hygienic requirements,with favora­
ble combinations of natural torces, as cli­
mate and inherited strength from ances­
tors of like wisdom and good fortune, it
must be admitted that happy condition
does not exist with many.
When the query is raised regarding
the causes of ascribed ill-health as a con­
dition of American girls, presumably
those from eight to twenty, one who haa
observed extensively, is led to assert
that such is not now distinctively the
case, as regards the great majority.
The exceptions, however, are so many
as to justify remark and apprehension ;
but increased eixe and general better de­
velopment of young woncien is noticed by.
physicianr—and dress-jaakoiw, it .is not
in this day almost expected tl.at one or
more of a family of girls “go oil in a de­
cline
it is not specially commendable
to endure preventable aches and pains ’
as martyrdoms; coughs,colds and rheu­
matism are considered the results of ig­
norance or carelessness.
Clothing worn to-day is warm enough,
not too heavy, covering tender places,
and outdoor pursuits in all weather are
prepared for. How great the improve­
ment, only those who remember the
short capes, thin low shoes, bare arrna
A Goon Si'GOK»SfoN.-‘‘In my opinion,” and necks of litte girls thirty years ago
Saul a prominent Willow creek stock can appreciate ; also the tortures of the
man to a re|,orter, Monday,“your scheme eighteen inch corset, with front live to
of publishing stock brands is going to lie nine skirt i hanging over the hip ,are al-
the biggest one thing you could have ni st among the batl atifti.s of the
done fur your paper. Why, a book is no» past.
Conversations with many (■ :c i.ets
where. Eveiybuly,
boys, men and
children read the paper and observe and and some experience lia-> tmluv-d a con­
become acquainted with the brands. viction that girls as a rule are blessed
Only be particular to get them just right. with a plentiful supply of that vitality
Be careful to make no mistake in them. and overflowing of good ajiiitfc there­
Not only will you have a good thing in from which, while recalling the bright­
publishing the brands themselves, bat est memories of our own youth, require
all the stock men will want it and your the most judicious efforts to direct and
circulation- will be largely increased. constrain. Haimily for girls,rude hi allh
Why, just to show you the effects they does not now offend the most fastidious
are tiaving already. I will tell you that 1 uuotnei, and iiotseback-riding, Loat-pull-
itave already notified several of strays ing, tuountain-climbing and similar now
winch have cotne br my place.and whose common amusements ca l tot some de­
brands and marks I have seen in your gree of the strength which they develop.
The most serious troubles of vviung
paper. Saturday evening I received a
notification lrum away up at Stoeie’a women of to day untie front the iitruly
adjusted
strain of preparing them to fill
Swamp of a »tray steer of mine. The
gentleman had seen the brand tu the the worker's plac<—both with luin.l and
Adtiucuie, aud so knew where to send. brain, they are doing much which re­
You see, the reuu'.ciy ui this one animal quire« all the nerve and strength of their
lias paid for my btatid many times over. brothers to make successful—and the n -
nol
It 1» regarded as the best thing out, over suit ol lhe inevitable competition
women are generally atnbitiotis) is tli.it
in Willow creek.''—/atsaen Advocate.
many do fall by tin- way, ol tt tvoiir
Tin. P iietty L ady C lerks —Some of troubles, usually prostration from
,tr-
the in-,»t beuuttlul and lueasaut features . wo k, Itvadoclies—-tlie list is long.
of tlie last session uf tin, legislature were
It is well for .ill io cliarg • of the -iea
those of the lady clerks. Tfiey added nuuilter oi future workers, c -mt a’ > -n-
vivacity to the session, and ornamented society leaders, the tnullters of the com­
tlie coiridors and committee rooms; some ing men, to remember that the t-atni
uf item were tilings of beauty and joys causes which have made t<>-d.n'* im­
forever, or words to that effect, 'lhey provement will be eqitaliy i lTcctive in
came high but the solons had to have overcoming the alstve m- iii < nvi dan­
them, or at least thought so. But some gers; the completed hours of - • p. ;n-<>p-
of the most chai tiling ol them tatsed the | er food, regular occupa'ion, t- • ■<•><' :t
very old Hairy with a uuuibvr of bills. I without fatigue, (nut wa izng all night
The enrolled bills, which will liwoue ! with all the accessories provi ied by “i-o-
i q i.d y w.'l;
laws, are, many of them, full of glaring ' eiety
. , ”) . avoiding
.
_ over-study
...
clerical errors, that will cause no end of | the debilitating novel, inde- I . u rv pt. -
annoyance. For instance, the legisla- . caution which a boy r-q'tit. - all f'e ■
titre amended the law in regard to health ■ are necessaty , if our gii is w->n d r< • n
T* 11 . ;.h
officer,tn order to locale a new one at ! the vigor, an iconscqii-i.t I- iu'v,w
Yaquina bay, and attempted lo leave the ithev usually pos-t s» while small.
old one at C-xts bay ; but the lady clerk 1
As a suggestion given f r its value, the
wboenrolled the bill knew better, she j discu»»ion of which t» worthy a chapter
did, ho
ao slie
she put it Coast bay. 1 The lady , aloae. it tuay lie »aid it»i *.i m.»rii- .il
clerk« so far as their ability to earn their exercise of household duties if» QfW of
pay from the alate whs concerned, were the best known (level pern <4 nrrre«
tor the moat part dead failure.». It will and muscle yet discovered.
Note t be
pay all future sessions of the legislature word”intelligent.” The sahject is ti ort by
to tiire coin|>etent clerks and pay them of study.
good wages. It can be done at about
one-third the expense incurred for clerk
O becox W agox R oai > Gm: .a.—Rep­
hire by the late ser«ion.— Stalrmnan.
resentative Stockdale, from the commit­
T he C axhlkveb B kidoe is an Ameri­
can invention, although it has been de­
veloped by Messrs. Fowler and Baker,
British engineer«, in their huge bridge
now building across the Forth, in
Scotland, of siz ■ whichdwarfs everything
hitherto done in this country,not except­
ing the Brooklyn bridge. The system is
devised to dispense with staging or false
works, when from the great depth or the
swift current of the river this would be
difficult, or, as in the case of the Niagara
river, imfrossible to make. The first de­
sign of record was that of a bridge planned
by Thomas Pope, a New York snip-car­
penter, wl.u published a book in 1810,
giving his designs for an arched bridge
of timber, with a span of 2400feet,across
the North river at Castle Point. The
first railway cantilever bridge in the
world was built (commenced in 1854)
over the deep goige of the Kentucky
river, being 300 feet high with a center
span of 330 feet.
I
B csisem C ocktksv .—BusineKS cour­
tesy pays. Some men have an idea,
because ‘‘business is business,” that
much of the common ftohteness of life is
to tie dtop|>ed as soon as they touch their
utlice chair, or their store door closes
them in. In other words they seem to
act “now look out for me, I am your
friend in u social way, but I’ll skin
you alive if you have anything to
do witn me in a business way.”
It is very true “tlist business is busi­
ness, ” mid ar.r man who uses the fact
of any friendly social relation toadvance
his own ends, at the expense ol yours,
shonid “be fired.” This is no excuse
for your cold, ill-mannered behavior and
boorishness. A gentleman is a gentle­
man inside his place of business as well
as outside of it, and it pays to be a gen­
tleman in busiuess as well as out of it.
B kkt St gar in CauroKNiA —Some
time ago Mr. Hermann sent the following
from Washington as authentic informa­
tion concerning the manufacture of beet
sugar in California : “Mr. C. Spreckles,
who is here in Washington, preparatory
to opening his immense sugar refinery
in Philadelphia, gives inc, in person, the
within record of ti e transactions ot his
l>eet sugar factory at Watsonville, Cali­
fornia. You will see from this that the
last year's yield, I think, was 754 tons,
and ¡be one still previous was aOtl tons,
thus showing how this industry in Cali­
fornia is on the increase. On our farms
on tlio bottom lands of Douglas, Coos
anti Jackson counties, and on the alluvial
lands of the Columbia, the sugar beet
would thrive with excellent results. Mr.
Spreckles tells me that in California no
crop is so profitable as the sugar beet
crop.”
Krtring Mach
for Awfe.
\ fir-t da.’’ sewing-tnachinr. Wheeler
Wilson'.-« New No. k. with all the lataM in»-
nrovcinctits. which ha-* lx?tn used but very
little, is offered for sale cheap. For fur-
djej particulars enquire at the Tiwr> nf-
ffre.
•
/.oWIcs. It<tcure
Of those cosmetics w hich give to the face *
ghastly (yea. ghostly) whiteness. Buch
preparations contain lead or some other
equally injurious and dangerous sub­
stance», the use of which, if long contin­
ued will, besides giving the skin a rough
and leathery appearance, ultimately pro­
duce paralysis ol the nerve». This state­
ment is no “bng-a-boo." but facts, well-
known to chemists and physicians, cased
on the well-known physiological effects of
such snbatanoes whose presence in prepar­
ations for the complexion are indicated by
such outward aims ns before stated, Il
you would use an article which will at
once produce natural activity and beauti­
ful complexion try Wisdom's Roliertine.
which 1» guaranteed under a forfeiture of
$1000 to be absolutely free from all poi­
sonous and injurious an balances. Pro­
nounced by leading ladl-s of society and
the stage superior to anything evet pro­
duced for beautifying and preserving th*
mmplOiotl.
tee on public lands,has suburilti d to the
house the majority report on the forfei­
ture of thtee great wagon roa 1 grants in
Oregon, Wherein it is provided that the •
district court of the United States for tho
district of Oregon is to try the question
as to whether these road copip.it.p shave
earned their respective giants. Repre­
sentative Hermann at the i-ame tnue
gave notice to the bouse that tin» minority
would file a minority rep rt, favoring a
direct forfeiluie by act of congress at
thia session, and protecting ail settlers,
tn-eis and occupiers of lands purchased
from the companies in their right of pur­
chase. The Oregon Central Military
road is one of these giants, and is 420
miles in length. The giant contains
800,000 acres, of which about 235.000
have been patented.
The Willamette
valley and Cascade toad, from Albany,
is 456 miles to the eastern boundary of
the state, and the grant aggregates 876,«
570acres, of which about 550,000 have
been patented. The Dalles Military road
is 457 miles in length, and contains over
685,000 acres, of which 127,006 acres have
Itcen patented. The greatest light, ac­
cording to the pape. s on file and the re­
port ol the government commissioner,
seems to be against this latter road.
Representative Hermann joins the mi­
nority in seeking an immediate settlement
of the question, by congressional forfei­
ture. but, rather than endanger some
adjustment of the question at thissession
and postpone further action, he expres-'’
ses the intention of urging the majority
proposition, if the bill recommended by
the minoiity is seriously opposed.
•
B recibxg H eavy H omm .—An eastern
journal lias a correspondent w lid enquires
what the experience haa been of those
who have bred 1‘ercheron, Clydesdale
and Cleveland bay horses to common
mares. Oregon a fiords much ex|>erienco
of this kind ; our ranges have l-ci-n sup­
plied a ith good sites of those breeds to
mat« with very common stock and cv. n
with small lnd.au ponies and their
grades, and the result I.as been an im­
proved lot of animals for their prog tiy,
much )a>ger than the dam» and ;-< - .
sing many of the qualities of the »ire«.
W. C. Myer of Jackson county.bas mu-’n
a thorough tiial of J,reeding small mares
to large It rsea with entire s::cce»>-, as
the proiuct is a large and heavy ho:«,-,
strong even ii ungainly, that »i-lls well
for heavy teaming purposes. Km h ani­
mals will sell when smaller hois-» of
good build will not, aa weight &nd'ma*cl<i
are needed. A few elosses with gixsl
sire* will produce an improved utare
that is capable of proaucing betti r stock
that will command a good price. Thg
eastern ranges ol Oregon and Washing­
ton are excellent for horses, as the bunch
grass is strong and nututious food that
makes good bone and muscle. It is the
survival of the fittest on tlio-c ranges, for
the bands range over a wide country and
rush over the bills at a break-nr . k ptcc
that kills all that are incompetent.
Breeders use draught horses, or good
grades from them, with entire success.
OregottM*.
Map!
Stop what? Stop writing for papers
merely to see yourself tn print. We bey
salable mauusciipt for $1 |t-r every 500
word» we will examine y.mr manuscript,
and tell you its value. Special attention
given to poetry, rie-nd vours at once to
"lue M iscscKtri Co .
Box 30u.
Carlinville. Ill.
A Prampt Krapnarr DrptrrA
Statements of account are now l>c:ng
sent to those indented to the T imes otDr-e
in any manner, and an early re»p<>nsc is
rrqoest d All accounts due < ha». Nr-k.ll,
prior to July 1. 18-8, must l>e *eill< d wi.!.-
emt furvhtr delay.
Jnr*«»n«4ll» r» M-tf/nrrt.
Patronite the only wagon that connect»
with every train, rain or shine, anti carries
the U. 8 mail and Wells, Fargo A-Co. s
»rpnts batitfectlon guaranteed.
E». Hnan. Driver.