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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1889)
êhefjrmotratiiïimes. EDITORIAI. SOTES. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. REAL-ESTATE. FINE STOCK. Tbe following real-estate transfers have Judge Colvig is still so ill as to be un taken I t is hinteJ in court circles that after place since our last report: able to hold court. Frank Galloway to Mrs Elma Amann; the Samoan business is rettled np Wm. i OFFICIAL PAPH FOR JACNSQH COMTV land in tp 37 8, R 2 W. »100 Hyde Bros, of Williams creek were in Walter Phelps will be appointed minis John Holton to Albert Alford; quitclaim Jackso^ille Tuesday. ter to Germany. to land in tp38 8, R 1 W. »1. Six J h . ian Pat NczroT, the newly ap ArRII. >. isso. T. Shattuck and others are still sbip- THVR8DAY A J and K A Davis to 0 Harbaugh and pointed Bntiali minister to Washington, . ping apples to Portland. Win Slinger; west iialf of Stow donation 1 he addition to Jacksonville, known as Will make the eeonon of 1889. eommencin« on claim las arrived in America and entered up Dr. Kremer received a visit last week »3,000, and other lands in tp 30 8, R 1 W. The Roseburg Review is now an eight on the discharge of his duties. Monday. April 1st. at I. B Williams ranch,on -| from E. S. Frine, an old friend. Auteloiie. thence to Medford and Central Point_ column semi-weekly and is l>ooming State of Oregon to I J Stacey; 40 acres in I t is proposed by tbe Illinois legisla DESCRIPTION AND l’EDIGBEE : with news and advertisements. Success A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nel sec 16, tp 35 8. R 2 W. »80. JACKS0NV11 i. OREGON. ture to set the convicts at making bind son, lately of Kans.cs, last week. Cleveland ie a handsome iron gror. 17 baud. 1 J Stacy to G A Hollrnbeak; same tract to him. high, woiglis 1J45O pounds to 1 .50 pound, when ing twine and so defeat the twine trust. as above. »150. in good condition, i. 8 ) ••»'*« <dd thia epnaesnd An adjourned term of the circuit court Jacob Wagner to G F Billings; lot in F vlly one-half of the beautiful town ot The senate has directed the penitentiary was held the forepart of the week. is a good breeder. He was sired by W . < . Myer a Ashland. »50. celebratwl Percherou hors«. Gen. r.enry, hie Cheney,W. T.. was destroyed by tire on commissioners to consider the cost of tbe fhas E Beebe to Mary J Beebe; lot 3 in L. Leonard has returned from a trip dam being a tine Morgan mare tin the 18th instant, it will be immediately plant. Anything to beat tbe thieving T kk M s Single service. ; seaoon. $10.00. blk 20, Chitwood tract, Ashland. »2,000. to bis stock ranch in Klamath county. trust seems to be the people's motto. uaiable al the end thereof; insurance ElZoxi. due rebuilt. J Hockersmith to J W Hockersmith; 52- when mare is known to be with foaf.orwhen Some immigrants are arriving and a 100 acres in sec 5, tp 39 S, R 1 E. »250. T ub Lakeview Examiner advocates disposed of. Where there arefive or morexnarea S an F kanlim o h to have a zoological the calling of an extra session of tbe few of them are investing in real-estats. R I. Nichols to H II Mitchell; 120 acres a liberal reduction is made on insurance. sec 1«, tn 338, R 2 W. ,100. garden at Golden Gate park. The A r- legislature by Governor I’ennoyer.to last Pasture«« furnished reasonably to mar fiom We are glad to announce that Rev. in Clark in lots ranging size - from two .V, to eiHit acres, at prices B Stone to G M Granger; lot 2 blk Has been platted and thrown upon the market ...... a distance The beet of care taxen to prevent amour has said so, and it will have to not more than twenty days, for the pur Robt. McLean is able to be about again. .......... »---B in -- — 44. Ashland. »900. accidents, but no reepoueibihtg varying from $18.00 to $40.00 per acre—figures ............... _ cover the original cost of the propefty and pose of enacting a more satisfactory as ■s which barely be. G. W. Catching, the expert carpenter, C Magruder, trustee, to W (' Leever; lots sessment law, which all will admit is will build Riddle’s new hotel at Riddle. 14. 15,16. blk 15, Central Point. ,150. expense of surveying. Thia property was purchased and subdivided, Nzw Yoax city was visited by the sadly needed. Should the governor see Clias Hocuni to Jos Robison; IG2.&5 A. F. Williams of Tehama county, acre« in section 2, tp 40 8, R 4 E. ,lk). greatest fire kuowu there for many yearn, fit to call the legislature together again, on the 19th inst., which destroyed more we trust that he will appoint a day of Cal., has been visiting relatives in thia E E Miner to C It Watson: lots 23, 94. 25 and ¡¡0, Miner's addition to Ashland. ,200. than three million dollars worth of fasting and prayer, to be observed county. Well Bred Native Horse, Same to same; bond for deed to lots 29 but to induce a desirable class of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable property. Mrs. C. M. Stono of (¡rant’s Pass ie throughout the state, at the same time, U71LL STAND THE PRESENT SEASON AT 30, stil other property in same addi fruit section in Southern Oregon, lbe land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub-irrigated bv unless the legislators can lie induced to agent for the celebrated New Home sew and n the following limes and places: Mondays tion. T ub San Francisco papers say that pledge themselves to refrain from all ing-machine. and Turedays st Phoenix. Wedn«»da>«an<l l hura- C W Ayers et al to Fordyce Roper; inter drainage from the mountain ami is covered with a thrifty gin-wth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the dHy«Ht('oi. John E Ro«*’ f.Uce n«Mr Jackson Dwyer Bros, of New Yoik have offered other legislation during the session, as D. W. Hardin will soon commence est in lot in Ashland. ,5. ville. Fridays and Saturdays at Medford value of which for firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per |20,000 for Al Farrow, the king of tbe an exchange suggests wonbl be advisa the construction of a fine brick building F. Roper to Ashland Electric Tower and I)i»CHirriON a P edigbxe Jack 8ampren »• mile track. M. T. Walters of Lakeview ble. There wouldn’t he much of the (or J. T. Lavton & Co. tight Company; tract on west bank of cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the a beautiful dapple «ray.nme vrere old.16^ band« high, and weigh« 17oo pounds. He was sired by Ashland creek. ,3000. baa several colts sired by the famous state left alter another session of the Miss Cura Smith, who has been set the Norman horte Constant, who was bred in Jos. G. Wisdom to Chas. Nickell; 100 horse, which have livers advancing rap present legislature, although it would Farms, Villaga Lets, Improved Normandy, sired by the fanwias l/ndeof Norman- ting type on the East Portland Eindica- acres in tp 38 8, R 2 W. »184 idly iu value since their sire's wonderful undoubtedly result in a grand Demo dy whose blood dates >»cit to Byerly lurk, im for, has teturned home. James Carr to Rose Chavner; quitclaim ported in 1870. The dam of ('onstaat was tbe and Unimproved for performance. cratic victory next year in Oregon, if the of Jackson county. There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro celebrated mate Alene. who haa received more M. Reynolds, Grant’s Pass’ new street to 30 acres in tp 318. R 1 W. ,1. Republican legislators were given an Imperial medal, and commi ndations than any Rose Chavner to James Carr; quitciaim duce a good croP- tt is one of the few sections in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce Sale or Rent.- commissioner, is doing good work and to fifty acres in same township. ,1. W ith its customary happy faculty for other swing at tlie state treasury. hone in history, lhe dam of Jack Bampeon was from a mare of the Bonaparte luie. by the giving entire satisfaction. cinching tbe public, the sugar trust has very eah The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near F Alliright to David E Wilson; 170 acres T hs most discerning mind failed to famou. English Draft Bullion. Hhakea^re. It raised the alarming cry of a short crop— fathom “Brother John’’ Wanamaker's The divorce case of Picker vs. Picker in tp 35 8, R 3 W. ,2400. Will thus be seen that the best bJo<»d of Europe future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. John R Tice to Chas Nickell; 40 acres in just os tlie canning season is coming on reasons tor wanting tbe post offiee port was decided this week, Judge Webster flows in the vein« of Jack Hampsou. T erms —Bmgie service $10; season >15; insur sec 16, tp 38 S, R 2 w. »950. of course—and it is significantly notec folio in preference to any of the other granting Mrs. P. a divorce. [HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DE ance t*JU. Any person selling bis mare daring Rhoda A and L. J Crenshaw to Loretta that sugar-trust stock is rapidly advanc cabinet positions until the revelations of i scr be property : the season will remember that the money for A. Dukes has sold his farm near V. Gilmore; lots 4 and 5, blk 22. Medford. ing. Another significant tact is the ru the past week. The sensation of the day Grant's Pass to Chas. K. Chanslor for ,000 services rendered 1« then due. No. 1. and will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should Ono hundred and nixty Best <>f care taken to prevent accidents, bat no mored capture of Spreekies' refinery by last Saturday was tbe publication in the about $2500. It contains 131 acres. ------ - --------------- acren ot No. 1 choice, rwpunhibility assumed for any tlgt ®yEJ^r- the trust. MEDFORD SQUIBS. inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as every lot will have a permanent and intrinsic level land, over one-half enclosed with a sub- San Francisc o Examiner of a circular re Mac, the American tailor,has removed atantial fence; one of the very beet fruit and ceived by the postmaster of an interior value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is all vegetable ranches in the county; rich, sandy W iibx the country is thoroughly huji - California town from the cheap clothing to the Ahlf building, while the < 'owner Don't fail to call st the S and 10 Cent loam, watered by Applegate creek ; improved plied with Wanamaker’s unruentiou- house in Philadelphia of which Mr. has been removed to its new quarters. Store at once. • with a good dwelling-house with six rooms ; a WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, ables tlie postmaster-general’s berth Wanamaker is tbe senior partner. It good log barn, granaries and other outbuildings, The Kerbyville Milling Co. have start Medford comes to the front with a di two hundred bearing fruit trees, assorted varie should be thrown open to other candi uow appears that, having become pos ed work on their ditch, and expect to vorce suit or two. and the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among the l»est in the state. The entire tract adjoins ties, mostly fall and winter apples, plenty of dates. There is a rural cry for tlie wares sessed of a mania for advertising, and have it done t<<irrigate with thissummer. Don’t forget tbe grand ball at Howard s the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. it C. to the county seat will small fruits, near a good scb<*>l, good outside of Lydia Pinkham and the »3 shoe man. having reaped a ricli reward from adver range for stock ; government title. Price. $5000; The Caldwell property on Williams hall to morrow evening half cash, balance in one and two years, deferred What tliis great republic needs is a prac tising in the ordinary way,it occurred to creek will be resold next month, there New goods and new bargains in every undoubtedly be built soon. payments to be secured by a mortgage on the tical application ot tlie principle of rota bis thrifty ‘'aheap-cloding’’ mind that it being some informality in the former line at the 5 and 10 Cent Store Call and premise«. see • tion tn office.— Examiner. No. 2. would bo a good scheme to secure con sale. . -- ----- X Rev. G. G. Thomas, who has been ill for A good farm of 300acres «» Evans creek, in trol of tbe myriads of poetoffices through More saw-mills than ever are now in the Meadows. Improved with a dwelling 16x24 sometime past is now convalescing, we are Inferior fruit land is elsewlu.re selling for live times tlie tigur at which these desirable lots are offered. T hxke are no granges iu Oregon south out America in order to push the sales of operation in this county, and ______ a vast glad to Jearn. feet with five rooms, a barn and stables. bU Will make the ««*a«on of &► follow«: At the cheap pants upon the public. This acres fenced, 40 acres in cultivation, well water Union iivery «table in Jacksonville, loginning aniouut of superior lumber is being man of Lane county at present, and John C \iedford is the point of defarturefor For fufthcr particulars apply to ed and a fine outside range for stock. A No. 1 with Monday and TueMlay. A|»rii Ut and 2nd; at method, with the incidental scandal and ufactured. Simpson,lecturer of tbe state grange,will stock farm. Price fifteen dollars er acre, cash. E. Warman's «table. Medford. Wednesday and most of the timber-land hunters at the A. I.. REUTER. Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon visit the southern counties after the ses newspaper mention sure to follow an ex Thursday, April 3d and 4tii; at Robt Weatrop’« Title perfect. Dick George of Kerbyville keeps one bead of Rogue river. «table. Central Point, Friday and Saturday, April sions oi tlie state organization in May posure,showed great business sagacity, of the neatest amt best managed saloons No. 3. Rowe's mill in Josephine county is sup 5th and 6th. retvroing to each Bland every ninth next to assist tn the work of organizing a and is characterized by suclr papers as in southern Oregon,and treats everybody Four miloe from Central Print railroad station, day during the reason, ending July 1, lftbV. plying the Medford lumber-yards with a stock farm of 160 acres, on a county road. atiout MISCELLANEOUS. number of subordinate bodies When the Philadelphia Pre»i as a perfectly who calls well. much fine lumber DESCRIPTION AND PEDKiREE: forty acres of which is good grain land and forty properly conducted, the grange is no i legitimate and proper way of pushing acres good fruit land. Improved with a dwell Jim Blaine is a beautiful dapple gray Norman J. A. Jennings, a first-class business Medford ’ s streets are crowded daily with ; trade. As a business investment tlie doubt of great benefit to the farming ing-house. Title perfect. Price, 1850.0). cash. thoroughbred. 16H hand« lugh. weighing 1.7U0 farmers from the country surrounding and pounds, and was sired by imported Jim Blaine, purchase oi tbe postmaster-general’B man, will manage Layton A Co.’s new strangers seeking homes. No.«. world. out of an imported mare, both «ire and dam hav. place for the sum of ROO,000,contributed hardware store, while O. II. Starr will Afinestwek and grain farm of 400 acre«;360 ing been brought fr<»m Canada by J. P. Upham MiUinery goods — new, handsome and be their boss tinner. acres under fence; three hundred acre« farm of Solano county, California. T he crew of the lost steamer Dan to the Republican campaign fund, was a fashionable—nt the 5 and It) Cent Store, at land; ono hundred acre» pasture and wood land; W. T. Perkins and family, lately of prices that will astonish you. T erms :—Single service, Lt*; season, 112.50; in mark, and all her passengers were saved shrewd transaction, fcr the postmaster • ten acres of a good young orchard and a surance. S15. from the wreck by the timely api>ear- general has already received double the Drain, have become residents of Grant’s nice young vineyard; two dwelling-houses, H. H. Wolters, tbe mixologist, has re- accidents, two good wells on the place There will I Great care will be taken to prevent ance of the Missouri on the scene, fu worth oi his money, and th’e carloads oi Pass. Mr. I’, has entered the employ of 0[>ened the saloon formerly kept by A'. H. any occur. be sold with this farm a large amount of I but will not be responbibleshould 1 O ' the 8. P. D. A L. Co. E. S. HAMLIN. circulars distributed by Wanamaker A Carlson, thoroughly refitting it aud mak order to accommodate tbe immense agricultural implements and some household ____ _____ ____ ____ J MEDFORD, ORECON. furniture; also some garden tools. All go with number of men it was found necessary Brown through the iourth-class post of D. W. Mitchell of Merlin, who was ing many improvements. He has supplied the bar with the finest wines, liquors and the place. Good outside range for stock. Price, tojettisoua portion ot the Missouri’s fices,with the implied threat oi “business sentenced to pay a tine of |7o and costs 15,50), half cash, balance in two equal yearly i cigars, and a tine billiard table can also be cargo. She left the passengers aud a or bounce’’ in the wording of the circu for selling liquor to minors, refused to found there. Give him a call for he will payments, to draw legal interest from day of sale. Io be secured; or all cash, at option of the portion ot the crew at tlie Azores which lars, have boomed tbe cheap-clothing pay the same an.l went to jail. treat you well. • purchaser. Thu land is situated weet of theDeb- accounts tor tbe long delay in hearing market as it never was boomed before. Mrs. Henry Smith of Wolf creek last Rev. M. A. Williams of Medford and El inger Gap Title perfect. A g<«>d home from them after the wreck was sighted. As experts in the art of advertising Kee week entertained her sister, Mrs. I. W. der C. Gaddis of Roseburg will represent for somebody. ley ami Barnum will have to take a back Burriss of Ashland, for several days the presbytery of southern Oregon in the No. J. We hare now or. our shelve, the most Elegant Aeeortmant of )WN PROPERTY. FARMS. VINEYAKD8 P axnzll lias brought suit against the seat when Wanamaker is around. If while Mr. Burriss was interviewing the Presbyterian general assembly, which is Tbe west naif of the southwest quarter anti the Will make the season of 1*89. as follows: <k>n>- and Mining Claims Bought and Bold on Com« southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of menciDg April 1, 1889. at my place iu Sam's ral- London Timet for |o00,000 damages. The lie ever gets to heaven he will want to land-office officials in Roseburg. to meet in New York Mav l«th. Jlr. miwion section So, township 30 south,of range one east: ley; thence to Johu Bailej's place in the Evan* Williams will be accompanied by his wife, American press is inclined to think that monopolize the base of the throne on also the south half of the southeast quarter anti creek meadow*; theace to 8 Simpkins on Evans Judge Websier last Monday decided who will revisit lhe scenes of her youth for the Time» has a right of action agaiust which to advertise angel’s pants, if they northweet quarter of the eoutheaat quarter anti creek: thence to John Woods’. Wo<Ki* ille;thenc« the case of G. W. Riddle vs. H. B. Mil the first time since leaving the Empire northeast quarter of eouthwoet quarter of sec- to Gold Hill: thanoe to my ranch, returning to Parnell for more than that sum, having wear ’em. state. ler et al., in favor of the plaintiff. The tion 15, township 37 south.* of range 1 east, con recto stand every ninth d-.y during tho season. bad its influence wolully lessened by DESCRIPTION AND PEDKiREE ; PROMPT ATTENTION given to all basino» taining 282 seres in all. Price, five dollar, per defendants will therefore l<e required to the outcome of the late* uupleas intness. rigor And l llality. 1 concocted with th« Izan«! Ottice. acre. i Young Brigham is a dappled brown stallioQ, fl KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. La the very lat««t th&dre of (’ABhmere«. 8erg«e, Henrietta« Sicilian«, Alina«. Combination* Man- . make him a deed to the property in Should the doughty Irishman win his Are quickly given to every portion of the ehester ('auhmer««. Bunting», Satteene. Lawns, Ginghams, Print«. Percale«, Etc.. Etc. No. 6. years old, nearly 17 hau<ls high, and weighs l,3d0 question. body by Hood's Sarsaparilla That tired suit, we may confidently look foi some LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES Forty acres of timber Land close to the county pounds. He is of great beauty, fine stjleand Public health is goo<l. Grant's Pass is an ini|>ortant shipping feeling is entirely overcome The blotgi is road leading to the Big Butte «aw-miU; valuable action, kind and gentle iu dispo»ition, and as live American to buy the wreck of “the bur»- a foal getter as there i« in the 8tAte of Ore $1100 No. 42. 200 acres. chiefly f«r rail timber. Government title. The gon. He was sired by Black Sampson oat of old Many newcomers are hero in search point, S. M. Wilcox, the railroad com purified, enriched and vitalized, and car thunderer’’ and make a newspaper of it. 2'Ai acres of unimproved land, 30 acre« of which owner is out of the state and the l&n.l will be Grey Eagle aud Sampson Black Sampson’« dam alili instead of disease to every ” or, r^m ! 1 ol land. pany’s agent, reporting that 1,+52,690 ries health for live dollars per acre, cash. A bargain ---- stomach • The is toned ami ' strength! re have Piqûre, Zephyr* Plaids. Fancy Lace (’hecks, India Linen*} Victoria and Bishop Lnwn* is prairie land and the balance good timber land, wold was f-ired by old Hilev Blunt, a Canadian French ibs. of freight were received there during gan. T* T iik characterized Mr. Wan- all good fruit and grain land, with two living for somebody. l.or»«e, aud out of a Morgrun mare. Young Brig Tho J une term of the circuit Court is March, while 793,080 ll>s were shipped ened. the appetite restored. The kidneys Potted Swire, B wihb Flouncing and All-over Embroideries. springs of water. Four mile« from Jacksonville. No. 7. amaker a» a “mere green grocer in one nearly here. ham's dam was McClendon’s “Nell.” who waa and liver are roused and invigorated. The WO acre, during the same time. ItOMk No. 46. Two hundred and forty acre«- sixty acre, , sired by old Brigham Young, imported from of the chairs of elate.M After all the brain is refreshed, the mind made clear fenced »nd in cultivation, improved with a nice ; < anada to < abfornih; her dam waa sired by old Unimproved; well watered, and hret-claoa All of our towns are growing and i tu caustic criUcisuiM of the Republican prena A subscriber to the Tints wiites that and ready for work. Try it. bearing orchard of fine, ar.orted fruit tree«; a ('oilier. Parties wishing to inspect the get of place to make a c - mm I home. anent President Cleveland’s cabinet, it proving. Kerbyville, which has had no black- dweilinc-hotiee. a barn and other outhoub««. Young Brigham are referred to J. F. Kagsdal« ta) acre*. Two .treame of waler run through thie ¡.lace. It : nearTolo. $4.500 No. 55. Tlie Verdict Cnanimoits Fn*d Han* n and E. P- Pickens, Talta is refreshing to see the fellows taking Tne government war against Jesse D. luithsiiop fur sometime past, is now Unimproved, level, rich grass and fruit land ; 1« bueccplible of beniK divided into two piece« ! Rock W. D. Sult, druggist, Bippus, Ind., testi their own medicine. Wo wore promised Carr continues. more fortunate in this particular, David We hate alm* just opened up the largest stock <»f running water; title donation claim. A great of one hundred ano twenty acres each The I I eumk - Single leap, $’•; aeaeon, $8; insurance fies: "1 can recommend Electric Bitters such a wonderful improvement in the barguiu ; 7 miles east of Central Point. north half of this place ie unimproved. The ini- $lu. Pasturage at my ranch at rea‘ on*ble ri’es la'e, lately of Calif jrnia, having gone to as the very best remedy Every bottle sold Every precaution will be taken to avoid acci management of national aAurs that it W. 15. Grubb of Kcno was over to work in J. D. Glidden’s shop. $2500. No. 78. 200 acres. provrd 60 acre« are worth $l.tkxi. The other has given relief in every case. One man lHOacres. EvnO-tD. Four mile« from Central Point dent. but no re^pon -ibility ae«umid should any is delightfully funny to ?ee our distin Ashland last week. Mostly fenced in grain fields, meadow, pasture, railroad station. Title t»erf<»ct. At a meeting or our Azens, held at to k six bottles, and was cured of rheuma occuj < .<’ M c C lendon . orchard and garden ; all rich, black, alluvia! guished contems squirm over tbe trouble No. 8. Sam's Valley, April 1, I85H. soil; alsiut 100 acres of plow land ; three springs Mr. Ruddick of Buck lake has been in Grant's Pass on the 13th for the purpose tism of 10 years' standing." Abraham the headlights are having in running Hare, druggist, Bellville. Ohio, affirms: A farm of 120 acre*, improved with a comfort of pure water ; stream flowing through the place ; of forming an agricultural society, S. V. Jackson county lately. things to suit everybody. orchard, best variety of fruit ; large,commodious able dwelling; ten acres fenced and in cultiva Mitchell was elected president, T. I’. "The best selling medicine I have ever with a living spring near the dwelling, line line of Hats, Furnishing G' km I.*«. Boot« n.ul Shoes, Etc., over brought tofSouthem Oregon dwelling-house, large barn and numerous out tion. Gen. John F. Miller is driving a band Judson secretary, an 1 J. L. Scott, H. B. handled in my 20 years' experience, is And buildings. No better l'Kiation for stock ranch of the very beet stock ranger in the county. Electric Bitters.” Thousands of others G kn . A dam B aukal ' han been beaten of fine liorseito Salem. Yankee creek tiow« through tins land. Idle ------------------------------------ 1 in Oregon. Bummer range inexhaustible; fif Miller, John Wells, T. I’. Lee, S. U. have added their testimony, so that the perfect. Price, $800. again. He commenced suit first in the teen miles from nulroad depot. B. A. Godfrey is again in charge of the Mitchell J. John and T. P. Judson were verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters No. 9. $4.(0». 79. 200 acres. Court of Claims to recover pay as a re Wo also just roceizM from Eastern Manufacturers, the handsomest line of <1.1 cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or appointed a committee to see how much A good place of ltlo acres, improved with a A fine farm near Eagle Point, Or., all fenced, tired army officer from the year 1870 to stage-house at Bonanza. { stock would Ire subscribed toward such blood. Only a half dollar a bottle tit all lOOacresin cultivation, excellent house, good good, new residence. Iiarn and granary: about 1881, during which time be was Con. til- drug stores. Stock are looking well, but there is not an enterprise, to re|>ort Apiil 27th. barn and other outbuildings, 125 fruit trees. No. sixty acre« fenced, with an orchard of al«>ut one general, first at Havana and then at much demand for them. I mill-site, good well, living springs, stream of hundred aiwihel fruit tree.; one large spring — lOtX) rolls, all beautiful patt(*rn« — rvor displayed in this section For Sale. water flowing through and a system of irrigating and other smaller one. on the farm. Yankee London. The Court of Claims deciding TRE.l T '! 1IE XE H COMEP. RIGHT. AT THE The big Klamath ditch has been ditches by means of which 50 acres of land may creek rune tinough the piece. Splendid slock 1U1LLMAKE THE SEASON OF Remember that wo aro able to cive th« very lowest figure** on (in*«ri •.*•■*, Provisions, Etc. against biin, he ap|«aled to the supreme Complete logging outfit, consisting of one range, with government title. Price. $11XA) cash. it followi pl.!<’«•<: (omtnencinirat my i«t* bo irrigated. Excellent bargain. Termecash. REAMES & WHITE, Jacksonville, Oregon. court of the CDited States, where it was cleaned and water turned in. ble 1 mil* enst of J.-t^k^■•nville. on Monday.April Several of our cotemporarie» through first-class logging wagon, only u«eu a few No. 10. Met so. l**t; thence t«» Ed. Horgan*«> ntablo in Phirnix. decided that he was ex press ly prohibited Tire late storms have done much for out the state are giving seasonable ad weeks, four yoke of well-broke oxen,chains, A brick house and Urge lot in Jacksonville, wl.»*rr he w.L b* April M and 3d: thence to J mm AhOacres—ft ft acres rich, ’evol, bottom land, from drawing any pay as a military ofli tire gras« and growing crops. vice to their readers relative to their so ropes, blocks, etc. Enquire of cleared ; 10 aerts fenced ; small house and sta with a stable A comfortable home, and title Hclrrib’ stable. Talent. April Jthnnd 5th: tiieuce cash and Im I an ce in >8. 8. A ikk . v , Deckin’,Or. ble; bearing orchard of choice variety of apples ; perfect. Price, $<Mki; ear during the time ui his holding civil Ed. Worman’a H*able, Me*iford. XpnlGtii and cial treatment of new-comers seeking three equal payment, of six. twelve and eighteen U» 2M) acres of yellow and sugar-pino timber : Cal. S ‘rg.,‘irt will soon re-engage in the homes among us. We hear frequent t> J) P«»a:n.’»r’a «tabi*, near C«i. office. months, deferred payments to draw ten per cent, th;th«nce site for saw mill ; good roads eumftier and win- trail’oint. April Rth. Upturning to each «tand mercantile business at Dairy. complaints, from persons who have pro ' ter Evans creek runs on the east boundary of interest. •»very ninth day daring the M«a*on. ending Joly said land and can I m ? utilised for irrigation . Six No. 11 1. I k H*. L oki > L onbdalc , the English entlnui- Miss Lizzie Wight is teaching school ven themselves worthy of confidence and miles from R. R. depot; one-fourth mile from D kbcbipttom axt > Pr.Di<;uEK—Young Clyde is A comfortable frame house in JackaonviUe ast who about a year ago otarteri out to in the Hildebrand school-house. respect—new-comers to this valley in re school and postotiice Price $12 per acre. for sale or rent on rt»«i unable terms; throe rooms a large, well-proportiemed horae. 10 j^ra old. find tlie north pole, accompanied by In cent years—of the utter indifferent eaixl ►orrei in color, and weigh« about 160) pound«. No. 81. and kitchen;locate on third street, and ha« a Tlie firm of Marpio A Crawley Las apathy manifested by a great many of dian and Esquimaux guide, and equipp 130u acres, unimproved ; all level, rich, bottom good woll of water at the door, with all necessa H<* wae sired by H. G. Heed's celebrated CJyde*. ed with dogs and eledge», l>;u> been b ■ -n dissolved, the latter retiring. the i'l-k-r settle:s to tho?e who were fl • Demands prompt treatment. The re I bind : well watered, plenty of timber, and can ry outhouse«. Will be sold cheap, as the owner dole ataHion, the beat draught home ever brought I ■ r made tiv Iwst dairy ranch in the state of Ore- is in eastern Oregon and has no further use ft»r to Oregon. Hie dam wan a thoroughbred Cx»p. »avid iiotu rtarvati n l \ ta-mg draggid l'he Little Klamath Ditch Co. will unfortunate .is not to be pioneers them mits of neglect may be serious. Avoid poibottom mare import«*«! from Kentucky, and ! , ¡1 ; 23 miles from Ashland. Price $n per acre. the property. ore of the beet ever in the State. on a sled by bis g.ii lea to Kodiak is bold an important meeting on the 29th. selves. Stilly or content oils con hn t wc all harsh and drastic purgatives, the I «t mis. haif cash in liand. talance on easy terms. >’o. 12. A m to his bnvwhng qualities I will refer you to land, Alaska ju«t :■■■ hi« provi'tons uere rarely hear of among the pioneers to tendency of which Is to weaken tlie No. 82. A C'.wi littln fat in of 16:1 acres itosr Antioch T J Smith. R V Real). I W Thomas. J Wooley. J exhausted. He ti.i cmntr to Itiu Comdu- , Klamath county is without a deputy ward* recent arrivals, and w hen chance < 177 acres; »ii acre« fenced and in cultivation. •ehool-tious«. Improved with a «total dwt-liing- Taylor. K«*bt P«»tter. A W Clemen«, M Wo'd, bowels. The best remedy is Ayer'« aion at I ,. t that lie hasn't io»l any district attorney since C. N. Gordon re- throws the litt.-r directly up« u the bos House, barn, orchard, meailow, «me-half interest houae. 6!-ibit*, etc., sn at-re. fenced, a tine, young A Porter, T E Nichok, F M Pivmale, D Penin« Pills. Being purely vegetable, their in water uitch and water-right, and a system of lt.-aririg orchard anti al-o a viu«yard lit a iHtarmg gir J Ball and others. It is not necessary to north t ole, and wtii return to England i signed. vitality of lhe < I I O eg jnim h » is nvv r action is prompt and their effect always by which 125 acres may be irrigated. conditit.n: will 1«. aohl for S12t<t. a got al bargain uinke a big blow, fl * th.* home shows for himself. I I irrigation The .ciuidy lor tins kiud ut mania i.-. found lacking in the art of ent» itainment ; beneficial. They are an admirable T eumr - Se ison >7. payable at the «nd there Stream of water running on north boundary of Title peifect. J. C. Coker of Sprague river valley of insurance AIO« due whuu mire is known to be Vviy aevere, but unia lingly cfli ctti.il. the place. Ten miles from f he county-seat, and No. 13. but many have found to lhe> sorrow has returned from his trip to Jackson that the whel« --oijlcd host or hostess Liver and After-dinner pill, and .every with foal or disposed of. <>ne Hilda half miles from poetoffice and school- A dreirable body of good land cheap, being the Every precaution w,ll he taken to avoid acci- where endorsed by the profession. house Price $3600, NE*< of Htel4 »nd »«<• HEl< <»f JSEl-4. «ec 33. tp 34 dents, T he mighty host that baa for b J4UU county. can be as cold, a pel ant, distant and in but will not be rc.’ponMible, should any <13lN). 83. 20 acres. 8.HIW the NW»< of KW1! andtheBW‘, of “Ayer's Pills are highly and univer we>)ka been cuDgreratrd along tlm l>or- PHIL. STEVENS. Mrs. Lundy of Sprague river valley différé: t a nci-ti »or a. ever went through 13 acres s it in alfalfa, balance beet of vineyard 8W5<. «ec34.tp34 8. R4 W;th«8Wl-4 of NW1-4 «»ccur. sally spoken of by tho people about dera oi Oklalium.i bus at lu’t l. ■ -a pur- ha.) returned from her visit to Jackson tho form of exchanging greetings. A and orctard land, tine large spring of pure water and the 8 »« of NE1 4. sec 3. tp 3.» 8. R 4 W; the here. I make daily use of them in my cn the tiact, goo I location for asruali dairy with NE1 4 of NE1-I bee 4. tp 35 8, K 4 W; 322.57 acn f mittcil to move into toe piomihetl land. county. due amount of ••are and caution in receiv- practice.” — Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge good out range, situated adjacent to the corpor in a!l. and lying in Pleasant creek precinct. The xiiiiiilar apecUcle wid be presented I ing strands into a neighborhood is port, Conn. Jackxon county. Price. ¿15 per acre. ate limits of Jacksonville and 5 miles from Mod Edv.ard Shalloek <;f Redding, Cal., is inside <4 thirty day.« of a settled commu furd. not only expedient but comm nd.:':!e ; “ I can recommend Ayer's Pills above No. 14. visiting his brothers, John and Henry fluoo. 84. * M0 acre«. nity, with M'iiuol In iirec, more or leas but it is unchristian and inhuman to all others, having long proved their A nice place, partly enclosed and a ! m > x ho«««* Shaliock. 40 sen ’ s under fence and cultivation. Irrigat churche«, bank«, bi>ailM:ns itotises, etc., value as a cathartic for myself and live within a htone's-tlnow « f the stran ing ditch with sufficient water to irrigate 4u acres on it, being the south half the bouthf^cst quarter, family.”—J. T. Hess, Leitbsville, Fa. located where L ut a mouth ago only the A grard .May.day ball will be given at ge», who in nine c.is*» out of ten boasts «nd tho balance easily cleared, all firat-class and the southeaMt quarter of the southwest quar cowboy, the howling cajole, the blizzard Tonar za by J. 1". Woodson. Evciybody of being descended in m pioneers of tbe ” For several years Ayer’s Pill» have land Situated on Evnns creek 23 miles from H. ter of section six. mid the northeast quarter of R. depot, good roads summer And winter. This the northw<»et quarter of section «even, township been used in my farnilv. We find them and the Indian swept acrosn the plain*. is invited. older states, and fail to show interest 35 south, of r;u<ge 1 west, in Jackson count} ; c «» k - cv Tlii? book reports prices on Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, is a bargain. Musee would have died of chagrin could taining lbOacree. Price $15 per ncro. enough in the welfare oi him-zelf or fam an $800. fl$, 80 acres Milinery, Boots anil Shoes, Clotliinji, Furi'.ishing (rootls. Hats, Car We do not í x^ect an actual boom, but lie have coni par rd hie little forty-year«’ ily to even enquire his name i‘»r months No. 15. AJI level And rich !>otton land, 15 acres under look out for lots of improvement here pets, Trunks and Bags, Wall 1 ‘ aper, Tin and Japan Ware. Stoves, episode in the wilderness with so greet fence and in cultivation. Small house and a anti even years after his arrival. »Such TheSWl 4 of sec 34. iu tp 3d south, of rungr right along. barn ‘ t mile from school house and post office. an achievement. east, containing Ido acr»'- and being in clet-e a coui>e would breed disc«intent and for constipation and indigestion, and Harness and Saddle?, Tobaccos, Groceries, Etc., Etc. Seven miles from railroad depot. Situated on I roximit) to MeCaliister’scelrbraled sprinpaou are never „ without ___________ ____ __ ’’ them _ in tlie __ house. Jackson coiinty peddlers have lwn dissatisfaction even in j . radis: . To a Evans creek. Butte creek. Price $10 per acre. A hrat-clast- — Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. T hmk is an encouraging sign ut Amer furnishing our citizens w ith dried fruit, high-spirited Am ricvi wh > i.-rls the 88. investment. ican independence in the bnileti i sent sweet |«)tatoe«, etc. “ I have used Ayer’s Fills, for liver pi ide of h s nativity t hi.-; kind of treat 56i sere«. »11 f»nc«l and in cultivation. It is No. 16. »iluHteil in the h< Rrt of Rogue nv«r valley, on.- troubles and indigestion, during many out by th« executive committee of the ment is more gull r.g than po>i ive sir L/’t« numbered one and two of «cction 31. note from Central Point rispot. Three comfort The l eavy frost on the night of the picion or reptd-ion and yet there ?re years, and have always found them Illinois state grange anent the tyranny able dwellings »nil 3 barn, »re on thie traet, al«<- tuwt.hhip 35 ««mt I , of range 1 we«t; a’t- »tlr* I and efficient in their aeUou.” — of the twine trust. They urge upon 13)u d.d more or les« damage to fruit in some neighbor hoods in tie Loudy where prompt an orchard of a choice variety of fruit. Th. soil numlxTed I of F*rcti<»n»i n: township 36 >■ mt!, L. N. Smith, Utica, N. Y. containingin all 1«)acre« F ie free, ric.h black loam, aud will grow alfalfa rantfenue their brother fa: Diets to use no binding the KI i:n >ih h.*:n. piis ru’irs* is syslen.atir.dly pursued. per acre. “ I suffered from constipation which without irrigation. Will l»a «old az a whole or twine until the power of the trust is bro II. M 1 rec, who 11’present« Wells, Fortunately there are other sections Hilidivid'il into 3 fnrm«of 2>'O.lV7,l7lc«cre tract«, assumed such an obstinate form that I No 17. ken or former prices arc restored. Just Fargo A Co. and the W. U. Tel. Co. at ¡where the consul»?» ate pieineis ext'nd t'l.erei« no wa«tc land on thu» tract, and i« with feared it would cause a stoppage of the Acotnfoitable trams hoasovridi a very l:»rgs out qu.wtion ol>e of the b<v»t farm« in Ja«k«on so our ancestors forebvre using tea Ager, Cal., has been paying us a visit. i the right hand of fellowship to worthy bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Fills ef lot in Jacksonville, in a good neighborhood, tor county. For term« and price, call on or aildre«« until British pride wits humbled. I'lie fected a complete cure.” —D. Burke. immigrants, andc irdiully wrdcome them the nndereicned at Jnck«onviilu or at Medford sale on reasonable terms: has a large sitting room Elmer I. Applegate, who graduated to a share in their chinch, school and Saco, Me. with a good fire-place, two »rood bedrooms and.. American heart ill brooks such petty to Fart«, J vhu«ou A Erford. kitcher*. a g«M*d well of water at the door, wood tyranny, and yet the insidious usurpa frui.i Woodbury’« business college at social privileges, and it is in such neigh ",1 bare used Ayer's Pills for the past 87. house etc. Price ^"1. tions ot tlie trusts and combinations have Los Angeles, Cal., with honors, lias re borly ois we stull c the highest devel thirty years and consider them an in t.W acre» of «ugar-pinc timber land, situated in No 18. valuable family medicine. I know of th« Rogue river timlier belt, and a first.else«, will nigh imposed a hopeless thralldotn turned home. opment in mar ria; |»».»g:c.-h and hapj i- d >ublo saw-unit with turbine wheel and an no better remedy for liver troubles, Lent'« in sections 7.18.19.20. 29an<l N?%of sec. two of the best Perdieron stallions, on the people unawares. It is said that Linkvil.e will s<a»n have nem. Iher«* was a time when our own Two Storv abundance of water-power. Mill capacity, lo.ooo Lion 3 ■. in township 35 south, rangel u«'».!;<< u- and aud have always found them a prompt another law firm, coinpo-erl of Judge pionevis would have »•r«-:i glad turret iw bad per day. all complete and in A 1 running tani’ny 113*> acres; and tnr.d««!n sections 12. 14. cure for dyspepsia.” —Janies Quinn, *JQ order. Al«<> one blackrniithshop and t<a,ls. one 24 and 2" , in township 35 soldi, of ifinn«’ 2 w« st T ub Occidental beet sugar company Parker and S. G. McMillen, now tearli- I such kindly alt- nt;<»n,, and the hot lity Middle st., Hartford, Artford, Conn. KING COLE, f rami. barn.(oxSo feel, two box house«, etc. Price. coiitaininc 1010 acres. If ail of lhe ab<.$.- nien has been incorporated, with Claus Spreck ing school at I'levra. ! jf the sa- agr Indians wos not inu e <lis- "Havingbeen troubled with costive $4.Soo. A great barenin. tioimd land rhould bo s«»ld m one b<»d> p- r els, John D. Spreckels, M. Ebrman aud | courag.ng (<• them th in is their own in- ness, which seems inevitable with per acre is the pi ice. If sold in qw«i>l it >«•* not i«>» The be-t Shetland on the coast, Dr. .Markhaiu of Pelican bay is in ’ diff-re:.c • to ti.r iiiinig- .nd of the present sons I.ouis Si Oss as a board of directors. Ow of sedentary habits, I have tried I hare Grrat Bargain« to offer and it than 40 nor. s at $10 to $15 j»« r r.crv eordii.gio arc at your t-ervieef disqualify nrd quantity of lu .d «old.—Tonn«. ing to the success of the Watsonville beet Jackson county attending circuit court. | day v l.rn Ayer ’ s Pills, hoping for relief. I am will iNiy >oa to keep a cloeo watch on thia «pace >h..”g h. t future Imine. glad to'nay Dial lliew have aerved me for the next fix month« for B jmm ’ ir ! Bargain«. If < m e third cash nt tune <»f side, tialei.c»* on Um« Gambetta will be at Medford augur factory stalled by Spreckels about He will pretral ly practice denti.-try there | Every inning:aut who o*at*s among us tosuit purchaser. <1eferr»-d imynienta io t.o so you have any property for aaio, come aud aee me better than any other medicine. I two years ago, be has determin- <1 to es dm ing the summer. cured by a mortgage the pn ims* Th s !u; ■ . •tt Tuesdays and Wednesdays of becoin- x iti integrai pad of our and 1 will do my bent for you. .J society ; arrive at this conclusion only after a is mostly «bglitly rolling clay soil, «nd . aim.; i- tablish a large number of factories in Office next door to Grand Central Hotel. Grubb A terree are dr termined to und society is gx>l or bai j as content- faithful trial of their merits.”—Samuel the best fruit lands in Jackson county. each week, the balance of the time talked into an HENRY KLII’PEL. different parts of the state for the man make a success of their stage line arid meni or «ii«affection preva Is i among its T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass. No. 19. with the other horses, at nty place ufacture oi beet sugar.and it was fur this will make regular trips lietween Link- nijnibers. 1NFERIOB 280 seres of improved land and W) aern^ nnitn- purpose that tlie Dew company was form ville and Ashlaud soon. provnd i » section 1 ’. township 35 suiitii, range 2 one mile north of Ashland. Terrible. ed. The capital ¿tock is 15,000.000, wst- l’rice for the lot $2 )per acre. Many of our farmers have purchased W. C. MYEIL f PRKPABXD BT \ divided into 50,000 shares, and. of this Tw»»*tliir«!'< of all deaths in New York No 20. trees oi an Illinois nursery, and wi*l at City are from c<»n^ninnti.>n or pneumonia amount, Claus Spreckels has tmbscrilied Because it is AT BONANZA. Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.» Lowell, Mass. Jrfo.di «oction 3», towrship 35 -outh. range 2 for 15,000 share* aud John D. for 19,000 tempt the propagation of the hardier Th» .lame proportion lioltl> fr»i r nio-t other wefit. also Isn in b c’io isSl and the aoii ( li half Sold by *u Dealers la Medicine. cities’. |)cJay<« are dair-’erous . I>r. .. ... Acker’s of s*»ci ion 3; . townahip 35 south, range lM.n-t. «hares. This is a matter in which fruits. It can be done. English Renivds for Con>’.iinpiion will al containing lMOacrt s. ail tcr.ced with a good rad southern Oregon baa a direct interest, as There is quite a war among our deal ways relieve and mav save vour life, fence and runs to Rogue river Will be Fold tbe «oil here is es|»e“ially adapted to tlie ers in flour, which is now sold at 90 cents by E. C. Brooks To Others. cheap in lots to suit purchaseib.and at prices ar coidiiig to tlieselections mad»*. culture of tlie sugar beet. a sack, the Rogue river valley price, and 22. the lowest ever known here. A No. 1 grain and stock farm of 320acron, five A good many holiest Democratic | 11. OATMAN. SUCCESSOR TO J. O. HAM- miles from Central Point rnilrosd station and DEALERS IN FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA K. Egert is fitting up the building in u ■ aker A Co., of Bonanza. Klamath county, Or lriahiueu were induced to vote for Har six miles frmn 5{«>d< ord railroad station; all level, has purchaeed a large anti firw-rlw» stock of black liti.d .*«:*d onch>.-« <! wit!« a fence nine rails rison last fall by reason of tbe false Lihkville formerly occupied by W. D. geode which arc now on the way from Portland, high, and si! under cultivation Improved with charge that Cleveland was kindly di»- Woodcock, and will put in a good as- and will be sold Cheap for Cash. Everybody i. asmall dwelling-house, a bar» 3<ix30 foot, larg” 41!) TTtiron St., invited to call and examine good. and price. be granary, a good spring w' ich furnishes ph nty of |*one<l towards England, while Mr. Har soi tment of saddles, harness, etc. III«.lraiMi. Dix»r»>« Sheboygan, fore purchasing elsewhere. You can always find water for domestic and elock purpores. Thn- 11». aad , rie.-l rison nosed temporaltiy as a Johnny Sheriff Childers announces that costs on hand a full line of Wia., Nov. 12, fa^tn is susceptible of being divided into two. Bull hater from 'way hack. Now, how will be added to taxes not paid by May SEED three or four farms, as every »er«« of it is g<»od 1888. ever, since theadmiseion of the territories 1, 1889. He has been quite lenient so land and near a school Rn*1 | m »bl« »thee. Title per. ANNUAL Clothing. Boot 8 and Shoes, 1 hare naed feet Price, f 50,00 per acre. to statehood gives the Republicans a far, and must now do his sworn duty. For 1883 St. Jacobs Oil for will bw m.iilod Groceries, Hardwt ro No. 23. stronger grip on the offices, Mr. Harri chicken cholera W. 1‘ Moore will keep two thorough FREE TO ALL son has thrown off the mask, discharged A farm of 124 acres, ull level land, fwur mi las ftpp'kimt«. «nd with great suc- and rrerythinir generally to I x* found ina first- from < entral Point railroad station, all fenced American servants at the white house bred bulls at the Brooks ranch near t<. JiMt claw* Country Btore. ceaa. Every fowl with rail fence and oyer l'Mi acres in cultivation, rii V nwrs «ith- although they were good servants, mid Linkvilie during tho season. They are JAB. MORTON. Manager o*?. , 11 .'n,ProTr<l with a dwciltng-l.ouso «>ut crd-wiD* it*. . affected with Bonanza. April IX 1888. ¿4x21 rwt with four room«, a tarn 2^x28 feet hired the stranded English lackeys which line speciroens of the Hereford breed. Ir-.r iuablctoail. VE INVITE INSPECTION. the diacaso waa wuofi-house 20x21» feet, near a good school, two Lveij ; vr«o<i ann< Lord Sackville West left behind him Drummers are liecoming more plenti good wells of water and go«si outside range for cured by It and n F»cl**Flow«r when Cleveland propelled his lordship ful than usual. Our county is every day stock. G»»v< rnment title. Price $3,50) cash. P*\ Qsho»ld»«,i4Nr I recommend it as a sure cure. It has savsd Important Notice. Property for Sale. across the pond on the toe of his Demo MO A AWW SI. me many dollars. n. A. KUENNE. cratic brogim. It might furnish food for getting more important ;to the whole Detroit.Mich. ALL PERBON8 KNOWING THEM8ELVE8 rriHE VNDE1U4IGNED. LIVING ON I HOMP. The F. M. Fredenburff farm, situated in sec sale business men, who want our trade. Breeder of Fine Fowls. x’X indebted to the eetete of John Noland, d«. 1 Ä / KT A I ■piJWithoDt Health can" reflection to Brother Wanamaker that X son creek. Ap;Je«Rte rrerioct, offer« for renMd, are hereby notihed to kettle Uie «eme tion 15. township 38 south, range 3 west, contain M.-ij Ht n barexin In * farm of 820 rcfo « of land, trilw I Pa not be cnioycd. ing 150 acre«; atxiut 40 acres fenced with good An itinerant fanbuilder lies in the Harrison found it gratifying to his An with Will»rdl'r»wford, attorney for the ««tate, at —'' s « - Sather than the Ch«aue«T rail fence and in cultivation, talance unimprov six y acres of which hh » in cultivation and most glomania to purchase Lord Sackvilio’s county jail charged with stealing a fiddle Bakersfield, Cal, Oct. 13.188S. y THEREFORE use hi« «Ilice in Medford, without furt tier delay mid ed JI r X PORTLAND BUSINESS land; two springs of water one near the house. ly i*i clover aud slfalfa. whll* there is enough thereby save cost« K. NOLAND. t'harlev Phillips’ house. He will I have used St. Jacobs Oil for sorehead of winery as well as to hire his discarded from Charley Rogue river forms the western boundary of th is ipm U timber on the place, close to Mee'saaw- Administratrix of ««id Estate. COltEGE. place. Improv« d with a dwelling 14x28 feet with mdl to pay for th^ wboleof it This i« one of chickens wiib prompt, permanent cure. One servants. It seems a pity that, just Igj interviewed by the grand jury in June. Fort laid* Oregon. 4 rooms—she»! tarn 18x36 feet and other out the !>TAt st-4ck ranch«* ir. southern Oregon and bottle will cure 10 to 13 chickens; 2 to 3 drop* after the president's wife had been elec l‘-i v<|uip!it< lit,* î-’’. i.i*trurtlon. rslal- buildings 'Thia place is on the east «ideof is w-’IJ supplied w;th living water. Twenty-live While Horatio Smith and Charley cures Wheezes. JAS. BETHAL. rat» 1.» anil three bred of horses are also ted an honorary member of tbe W. C. T. h- ied reput4tio:un; ♦•«»vnlnrity. Bwa/wax Rogue river,’t of a mil« from «»old Hill railioad I. -M i Notice. 63 rthand. Commet Set etc ! and Pun manehip Depart __ , a station Gov«*rnmenl title, price $2.500. Terms otler«i| f-.r ealo. J haw a good placer mine in U. by teaacn oi her ennobling example Roberts were on little Klamath lake, b eamb-. J precuict. which I will sell cheap or pt.rds. binder;* a<i ? » < tr«l »t any time. Cat.. one-half cash at time of «ale. balance on one J. 8 I'EAIttE. AND ALL OTHER PER- in refusing a drink to the thirsty at tbe squall struck their boat and capsized it. I v Genuine Svstem of Memory Trninin<. TOD 1 ■ and • •'»*••>1,••»;»■> <»( •••o.ni $nr.hlp sent fr»-»’ ,n V? •otne e»Pi'rieDced miner to O* GENERAL DIRECT TONS—Mix a pill of A sun« whom it may concern: I hereby notify year's time.to be seemed by a mortgage on the work111 1 ll-ii tlie best helper to Health and the uuickvst I our Hooks Learned in one reading. 1. 4. W>'S| ‘...r’r. X. f. AKM>TKOMi.Pr!n inaugural ball, that her liege lord should They had a narrow escape from drown premises; or all cash ut optiop of purchaser. y< u <n, ** all. that J. Parks is not now, nor bread or dough eatunifed with St. Jacobi QU. Q < ti: ' H Earth. Use it in tim« for «H diseases ot Mind wandering cured. ltra.s. fl.ieio in cash, b ilanco on easy terms start a saloon in the basement of the ing. Illis he been. .-*» n;*r « »“X 5^her p .non the fou l cannot wallow force tt doum the throat. l* • St- ninth. Liver, Kidneys and Skm^ It • ry child and udnlt grently benefltted. My ri'uson for selling U t al J am too ol<J to lon Parties wishing to purchase any of the atave ger my «gent in rel».."» <« ‘h<‘ ««<1 mmber white bouse. The Pacific coast will nat < •.- At inducements to CorroKpoDdenoe Classes, rur< Kh umatism, Malaria, Coaled Tongue Q. C. Ward, a pronrrient citizen of look after Uns property. For fn-ther partir- Mix torn? corn meal dough with the OU. Give Lost, Strayed or Stolen. a.. . Ha.ulache, relieves Constipation. Bilious- «nepttw, with opinions of |>r. Wm. A. Hnm- buhineNS or nny businC^ with which I am ooa- lands, can «top off at Medford, where they will tihirs call on me or address urally t»a umbrage at the slight up M< Comb, Ills., is paying Mrs. E. E. 8. OYSTlffi. ‘ nothing the. They will finally eat and be cured. nectjdon Huclegukh. in Jackson county Ore- he met a» the railroad depot on the arrival of .«•*■>(!, tha worM-iamod Bpecislist in Mind n r.i I nyvnepsia. drives all impurities oi.i of rom the farm of the undersigned Applegate. Ds. on the output of its vineyards by the Wise of Linkviile and o*i>er relatives a :>:uGcl «¿rrcnlrnf Thompson, timroat Psych •! gon. Am! 1 further notify you Dot trains by Mesera Wrialey and Goddard, real th » • I sn<f dries up old Sores. TI»eBusmc«s iu Table lluck precinct. » «orrel mare, .tar in ■ • t, J. M. Bnckfey, !>.!>•• editor of th« < hn»f\tin be rrsp< iiMiblo fyr anything that sa»u * arks, or estate agent«, who will convey them in gisxl purchase of foreign wines to regale tbe visit. He will return before long, ac Is on Hie tn Phi I air I shla U forehead, one hind foot white, fimndea with ■ m«.-n btiY it. the Workingmen use if,the Ladies .« /r-wuM. .V. I.» Kir hard Proctor, ths Krientis». any other person, majr say or do in relation to shape to any of the lauds 1 Lave for »ale, free of A t D ruggists and D eai . frs . t )•-■: .t :»’ • i ” .hl .- h t tv for it and the Farm« i » .palates ot occupants of tbe executive companied by Mrs. W. and her daugh at th«* N o* ffpajx r A>n<r Iloux. W. W. Astor, Judge Gibson, Judah P. said half-circle 8 on left ehonlder ; al«o ono Clyde busing. E. fAUOl^ charge for conveyance. SILAS J. DAY. sa- it is ir lx st hevllh picserver. lirrÜHOiiu, and oth*«rw sent po^t I ttm by ¿KUnKAxcn.^ uX Mijer» yretling. with • tt.xou mu. and tail. inaueion. ter Susie, On»«#, Qtt, 2S, Isas. Dutvd JackbouTiUv*! April 12, UcV. nc CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BHUnir*. M, pold oetywbue, ji-w a bcXWe; nx for N| vur auUMUed Prui. E- VtlbBTili. 937 EUih Ave-, N. Y- 1. J. bTACX. CLEVELAND, Notary Puölic and Conveyancer. JACK SAMPSON, NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, into IST-1* IT O O I” F Y Jackson County Securities Bought and Sold. 1^ ITU IT Bi: LT . It is All in the Thermal Belt, THE FIHE NORMAH STALLION, NOW IS JIM BLAINE, THE TIME rl?O 13 UY ! ! HENRY KLIPPEL, JI ■Real Estate Agent AT REAMES & WHITE’S ! Conveyancing in all its Branches. The Horse of All Work. YOUNG BRIGHAM, T Ladies Fine Dress Goods • — IN WHITE COODS Iß vet y tiling; TN rw nn<l Fresh! Gent’s Clothing Decorative Wall Papers Constipation YOUNG CLYDE, CATALOGUE For WILL BE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ABOUT ATTENTION March 15. Mailed Free Effective Remedy WHY THE RED Hj)USE TRADE UNION, C. H. OILMAN, PROPRIETOR, GAMBETTA and HECTOR, Cal Don't Be Ayer’s Pills ^POISON More Profit GOPHER AND NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES A Fine, Large Stock. ÜIE BEST OF EÏERÏTHM ENCEL BROS., Cenerai Merchandise ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Lievrc, lj’riolce Äc MOUNTAINEER TEA. MARVELOUS Jf J*funder'& -<®Ä(GONSlpO0pÜKlfi(R. F DISCOVERY. DRUGGISTS, PHOENIX, OREGON.