REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
There was a stock show at Linkville I
FINE STOCK.
REAL-ESTATE.
on May day. A stock protective associa The following real-estate transfers have
tion was organized tiie fame day.
taken piece since our last report:
Our health was never better.
John A Love to Mrs Fannie M Love;
_8. Colver's high-grade bull» and fine
Immigrants are striving daily.
one-third
intcre’-t in donation claim No.
Woodburn stallion will stand al the old
OFFICIAL RAPIR FOR JACKC3N COUNT»
G6
and other land-*. Consideration $1.
Bountiful crops of grain and fruit are O. T. Brown farm during the season.
Thos O Andrews to Elizabeth 8 Andrews;
promised.
Mart Walters of Lakeview, the well- lgt 2, blk G, Ashland. $1500.
THURSDAY
MAY 2. IMS.
Ashland Hotel Co to City of Ashland;
known
horseman,
passed
through
town
Joe. Trimbey of Althouse has left for
Thu addition to .Jacksonville, known as
dedication for street purposes. $1.
last week, *n route to San Francisco.
parts unknown.
Will make the season of 1889. commencing on
A T Kyi" to same; same pur|H»«e.
A t the teachers’ institute held in Eu
Munday, April 1st. at I. B. Williams’ ranch, os
Sheriff Childers last week arrested Dr.
Jas. Boyd has gone to Philadelphia to Markham and a Mr. Welch, who engag j B Griffin to ( has Nickell; 160 acres in
Antelope, thence to Medford and Central Point
gene city last week there were 150
sec 16. tp 3» 8. R 2 E. $350.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE:
teachers m attendance, says the Stat« visit his sick sister.
ed in a quarrel and displayed fire-arms.
Alonzo Noah to J Gleason; deed of correc
Cleveland is a handsome iron-gray. 17 bands
Journal. Thia large convocation of edu
tion to 160 a'-res in sec 7, tp 35 8. R 2 W.
Gilbert creek will bo bridged by the
The
amateur.*
of
Linkville
will
give
a
high, weigh« 1.650 pounds tu 1.750 pounds when
cators makes a good showing for the dis Grant's Paes council.
Luta C Tanner to I. R Web'ter etal;
in good condition, is 6 years old this spring and
dramatic entertainment on the 8th, 6 75
acres ill sec 8, to 39 S. 11 1 E $1000.
trict, comprising Douglas, Deuton and
is a good hr« * der. He was sired by N
. Myer’s
which
will
no
doubt
bo
a
fust-class
one.
Mis. O. II. Starr has returned from
C A Burnett to S H Hui); lots 7. 8 and 9,
celebrated Parcberon horse. Gen. Henry, his
Lane counties.
dam being a fine Morgan mare
her trip to Lane county.
Many stockmen in eastern Oregon are blk 66. Medford. $1,50.
'1EKM8 -.-Hingle service. $8.(0; sear« r. $10.00.
Wm Wilson lo J O Johnson; donation
T he acme of reportorial enterprise has
payable at the end thereof; insurance $12.00. due
J. T. Layton A Co. of Grant's Pass are advocating spaying all heifers this season land claim No. 43 and 41 and otlu r lamia in
to prevent too rapid increase in their
when mare is known to be with foal, or when
been reached by a Chicago Times re doing a lively business.
tpUrtS, R 2W. $5500.
disposed of. Where there are tire or more auares
herds.
porter, who had himself committed to
Granville bears to R C Fritz; bond for
The county commissioners’ court will
a liberal reduction ia made on insurance.
the Cook county mad-house in order to
We are sorry to announce the death of deed.
Pasturage furnished reasonably to mar from
Has
been platted and thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices
be
in
session
next
week.
expose the brutality of the attendants
a distance The beet of care taken to prevent
B
W
Ilu-ton
to
Wm
Bybee;
Willow
the aged father of W. P. Moore of Link
accident«, but no responsibility aasamed should
Major Buttles and Ben Mench are ville. which occurred at Yuba city, Cal., Springs mining ditch. Consideration, dis varying from $18.00 to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and
and reckless abuse of helpless inmates.
any occur.
I* B* ^lEElAMb.
continuance of damage suits, etc.
expense of surveying. This property was purchased and subdivided,
It would seem that this class of enthusi building a big brick kiln.
recently.
to Henry Hansen; lot 3,
asm could go no farther.
Miss Haugh is teaching a kindergar The Linkville public school com sec E 9, W tp Hammon
.37 8, Bl W $10<50.
ten school at Grant's Pass.
menced another term last Monday,with
United States to John Holton ; patents to
P atsy C aboii ’ t stood up for ten rounds
Improvements continue and our coun Prof. Eckert of Corvallis aud Miss Stella 57M acres in sec li tp 39 S. R 1 W., and to
before the colored Australian pugilist ty is forging rapidly ahead.
40 acres in sec 11, xanie township.
Well Bred Native Horse,
but to induce a desirable class of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable
Moore as teachers.
Peter Jackson, at San Francisco Jast |
United States to J Q Zachary; patent to
fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub-irrigated by
1V1LL 8TAND THE PRESENT BEASON AT
The ladies’ fair and ice-cream festival 160 acres in tp 35 8, R 3 W.
Friday, and then threw up the sponge. I Dickey A Hiller continue to turn out a
Vl the following times and places: Mondays
at Academy hall last Tuesday evening
He was clearly overmatched, and the re large amount of fine lumber.
drainage from the mountain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the
and Tuesdays at Phoenix. Wednesday a and Thurs
(TRl'l'IT COURT.
Judge Brower was at Jacksonville last was a successful affair. The attendance
sult shows that it will require one of the
days
at Col. John E. Ross' place near Jackson-
valuo of which for firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per
ville. Fridays and Saturdays at Medford
was large and a good time had.
best pugilists in the worid “to do 1’ete week on professional business.
D
escription
a P kdiobek . Jack Bam peon is
Miss Mary Grubb of Keno has return The following proceedings were had cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the
up.”
_______
a beautiful dapple gray.nine rears old, 16ft hands
Mac, tho American tailor, made a suc
since ths last report of the T imes
high, aud weighs 17oo iM/unds. He was sired by
ed
home
from
a
visit
to
friend*
in
Ash
Jane Redding vs. John J. Murphy, to re
T he hand-press used in printing the cessful trip to Glendale this week.
Norman horse ( unetant. who was bred in
. ITIIOKT-T’ROOF' FIMJIT BELT
Fame, Village Lets, Improved the
land, accompanied by Misses Ella Grubb cover money. Dismissed with stipulations
Normandy, aired by the famous Pride of Norman
The several hop-yards are looking anil Daisy Tucker of the latter place.
first paper ever published on the Pacific
as
to
costs,
etc
dy. whose blood datre liack to Bjerly Turk, im
coast, Col. T’Vault’s Orrqon .Spectator, is nicely and promise a bountiful yield.
and Unimproved f?r
ported in lb7u. The dam of Constant wm the
Win. Wilson vs Lucinda Wil-on; di of Jackson county. There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro
F. A. I’arson, who has been working
ceJebrati’d mare Alene, who has received more
•till in use in th « Journal office at Eu
The many saw-mills iu this county are on.the ranch of Newt. Pratt, in l’oe val- vorce. Dismissed at plaintiffs costs.
duce
a
good
crop.
It
is
one
of
the
few
sections
in
the
county
where
the
paper-shell
aYinond
will
produce
Imperial medals and commendationa than any
Sale or Rent.*
gene, and is said to be one oi the best ‘ busy and cutting much good lumber.
N Fisher vs. W. P. I.inviile; to recover
horse in history. 1 he dam of Jack Sampson
lev, had his thigh broken by the kick of money.
E
very Y ear . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near
hand-presses in tiie state today. The
Judgment
by
default
for
$2*i
25,
was
from a mare of the Bonaparte line, by the
Several pieces of real-estate have
interest and costs.
famous English Diaf» Btalhon, Bnakreprere. It
pres* has been in constant u** tor more changed hands since the last issue of the a horse last week, it is reported.
future
of
fruit-growing
than
those
sections
subject
to
killing
spring
frosts.
will
thus be seen that the la st blood of Europe
E Dahack vs. Daniel Wilson ¡appeal from
C. M. Dupee will soon commence the
than 43 years, the first number of the I T imes .
flow« in the veins of Jack KampM>D.
erection of a substantial fence around justice’s court. Trial by jury mid failure
Spectator having been ¡«sued on the 5th
1 lkms —Single service $1U; season $15; insur
f
HAVE
FOR
HALE
THE
FOLLOWING
DE
•
Must of the immigrants to this section the school house grounds, and Graves A to agree.
ance $2G- Any person selling bis mare during
1 scr be property :
day of February, 184«;.
W. S. Barnum vs. H. C. and P. T. Fair-
' during the past few months are from Lii sett will furnish the well and pump.
the season wuJ remember that the money for
clo: foreclosure of lien. Decree grsnt*d
services rendered is then due.
No. 1.
and
will
produce
every
variety
of
semi-tropical
fruits
in
the
highest
perfection.
Intending
settlers
should
j
Kansas.
S bvbbal years ago the postodiee de
A rumor ha* prevailed about the post
Bret of car« taken to prevent accidents, but no
Wm Bybee vs. B W. Dean et al.; to re
One hundred and sixty acres of No. 1 choice,
inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as eveiy lot will have a permanent and intrinsic level
Reuben A. Jones has purchased A. L. for sometime that changes will be made cover damages. Dismissed.
partment issued au order prohibiting
land, over one-half enclosed with a sub responsibility ureumed for am that ma^occur.
sUntial fence; one of the very best fruit and
li. F. Barron, administrator estate of value for fruit-grywing, regardless of surroundings. The property is all
train employes or trains other than mail Smith’s interest in the Wolf creek mines luring May in tiie troops stationed there,
vegetable ranches in the county: rich, sandy
trains cariying letters, packages etc. ; lor $2500.
and that po.-sibly the i>ost will be aban Miuus Walker deceased, vs. B. F. Dowell
loam, watered by Applegate creek ; improved
etal.; to recover money. Continued.
This order was particularly bard on
with «good dwelling-house with six rooms ; a
A. Cole of Jump-off Joe is suffering doned.
WITHIN
ONE
NILE
OF
THE
COUNTY
COURT-HOUSE.
Elizabeth
Tyler
vs
Wm.
Tyler;
divorce.
g«M>d log barn, granaries and otheroutbuildings,
newspapers, as it often prevented their with an injured leg. A fractious mule
The improvement in the cattle mar Di»mi—ed.
two hundred bearing fruit tree«, assorted varie
receiving important correspondence and I kicked him.
kets of Chicago and the cart during the
Ida T Burkhalter vs. Walter M. Burk- and the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among the best in the state. The entire tract adjoins ties, mostly fall and winter apples, plenty of
also prevented them from sending out
fruit«, near a good school, goixi outside
.Several Texans are in thiscoivity look- I past two weeks have greatly encouraged hater; divorce. Decree for piaintill.togeth- the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. & C. to the county-seat will small
range for stock ; government title. Price, $5'X1»;
packages of papers. In response to gen I mg for homes, and we hope that they our stockmen, and the outlook for fair «r with custody of minor chi d.
half cash, balance in one and two years, deferred
undoubtedly be built soon.
I
eral requests from publishers the order wnl locate.
Iiay menU, to be secured by a mortgage on the
prices for heel next fall is good.
lias been rescinded.
Religion« Newx.
premise«.
The lack of a good demand lor live
Miss Alida Day of Murphy has been
No. 2.
IS
r
riII2
’
TIHIK
TO
JBUY
!
!
There
w
11
bi
services
at
the
Catholic
A good farm of 200arrenon Evan« creek, in
« S bcuktaby N oble has granted the ap I granted a permit to teach school in Jack- stock during tho past year haH caused a church next bund ¡y, Iley. F. 8. Net I
very stringent money market this sea
Meadow«. Improved with a dwelling 16x24
plications of a numlier of settlers on un ■ son county.
officiating.
Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for five times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. th<*
fett with five rooms, a latrn and «table«. 80 Will make the season of 18*9 as follows: At the
E iwin Smith has sold 40 acres of his son, and many of our most substantial
survey« ¡1 public lands in California, Ore
acre« fenced, 40 acres in cultivation, well water Union livery stable in Jacksonville. Iiegioning
On
Sunday.
May
5th,
Itev
F.
.
.
_
.
8.
Noel
For fnfther particulars apply to
ed and a fine outside range for stock. A No. 1 with Mot day and Tareday. April 1st and 2nd; at
gon and Washington territory for a sur farm on Jones creek to a Sir. Day,through ranchmen have had to borrow money to will hold services'at the residence of II.
get their crop in this spring.
stock farm. Price fifteen dollars er acre, cash. E. Warman’s stable, Medford. Wednesday and
Â. L. REUTER. Trastee, Jacksonville, Oregon
vey ot the lands on which they re- I Arthur Conklin.
Judge in Ashland.
1 itlo perfect.
Thursday, April «3d and 4th; at Robt W«strop’s
The method adopted by J. F. Adams
suk*. He has directed that the United
Several brick buildings will be erected
Rev. A. B. Wade of Oakland. Douglas
No« 3.
stable, ('entral Point, Friday and Saturday, April
i
Mates surveyor-general shall invite pro at Grant's Pass as soon as tho material in constructing his ditch extension, i. e., county, state evangelist of the Christian
Four mil«* from Centra! P jint railroad station. 5th and 6th, rctvrning to each s and every ninth
cutting the 15 inch tule sod with hav church, is expected to begin a series of
posals to survey this land at the rate al can be obtained.
n stock farm of 16 a • acre«, on a county road, about day during the smbod . ending July 1, 1889.
MISCELLANEOUS.
knives and lifting out the blocks by hand, meetings at Howard's hail in Medford on
forty acre« of winch is good grain land and forty
lowed by act of October 2, 18»8. There
DEB( Kll'TlON AND PEDIGREE
A
Mr.
Wilbur
is
putting
up
a
business
acres gixxi fruit land. Improved with a dwell-
has proven a perfect success, lie will Sunday. May 12th. and will probably beat
are vast tracts of timber, agricultural house at Grant’s Pass, next
Jim Blaine is a beautiful dapple gray Norman
ing-house. Title perfect. Price, $85b.U0, cash.
doer
to
Medford
and
Central
1
’
oint
for
the
remain
thoroughbred. 16ft hands high, w.-ighflng 1.7u0
finish the ditch to Little Klamath lake
and fruit lands in Oregon which should Greeu's gun-store.
No. 4.
pound», ai d was sired by imported J im Blaine,
in time to use tho water fur irrigating der of the month.
be surveyed. The country is fast set
out of an imported mare, both »ire and darn hav-
A
fine
«teck
and
grain
farm
of
400
acres;
360
The following lire Elder M Peterson'«
Several members of Grant's Pass lodge purposes this season.
tling up, and the lands should not re
acres under fence; three hundred acres furm ing be»*n brought from Canada by J. P. Upham
appointments for the month of May : First
attended the Odd Fellows’ celebration at
land; one hundred acres pasture and wood land: of Solano county, California
main longer unsurveyeil.
The Republican guillotine, which is Sunday at Mound school-house at 11
I emm «:-Single service,
seaaun, $12.50; in
ten acres of a good young orchard and a
Mediord on Friday.
cutting off the heads oi Democratic o ' c I ih k a . m ., and at night at Eagle Point;
nice young vineyard; two dwelling-houses, surance. $15.
P hiluf A. R ozcii , one of California’s
Great
care
will
be
taken
to
pre vent accidents,
John II. llaulcum of W.lliatns creek postmasters, is also doing its work in Saturday night preceding second Snnday
goml wells on the place. There will
I two
be sold with this farm a large amount of but will not be resoonbibleshould any occur.
most prominent men and politicians, has sold his farm to J. Leeper for $1300, this county, lion. G. B. Van Riper, the atilold II ill; second Sunday at Woodville;
E. B. HAMLIN.
agricultural implement« and some household
died at hia residence in San Francisco a very reasonable figure.
efficient postmaster at Bonanza, has third Sunday at Central Point an l fourth
furniture; also some garden tools. All go with
Sunday
at
Medford.
last Sunday afternoon, liis death being
the place. Good outside range for stock. Price,
F. W. Sawyer has purchased the been removed and J. 11. Oatmanap|a>in-
$5,5UO; half ca«t>, l>alaijr«i in two equal yearly
caused by an attack of vertigo, resulting Harkness dwelling and lot iu Grant's ted iu his stead. Martha Martin has
I’tnitl't T: jt trart
payments, to draw legal interest from 4ay of
in a fall from his hall stairway and con i Pass, paying $800 therefor.
resigned her position, and ('has. 11. Is never sold bi’ measure, nor bulk, nor in
«ale. to be »ecured; or ail cash, at option of the
cussion of the brain. Roach was one of
purchaser. This land is situated wrel of theDeb-
any druggist bottles Anyone who tells
The party given on May-day by the Withrow i.» the new postmaster.
inger Gap
Title perfect.
A good borne
the most fluent talkers and best cam
you lie buys it by the gallon or barrel, or in
for somebody.
paigners in early days on the entire Grant's Pass brass band was a well-at
any wav except in our bottles, is falsifying
A tkkriblb railroad accident occurred and deceiving you. Prepared and bottled
No. 5,
coast, and was equally at home in the tended and pleasant affair.
)WN PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARDS
We have now or our Avives the most Elegant Aaaortmdnt of
The west half of the southwest quarter and the Will make the season of 1889. as follows:
and Mining Claims Bought and Sold on Com
We are sorry to learn that Judge Col- on the Grand Trunk line near Hamilton, only by Pond's Extract Co., New York and
English, German and Spanish languages.
southwest
quarter
of
the northwest quarter of mencing April 1, lsb'.‘. at my place in Ham’s val
Ont.,
April
28th
at
7
o
’
clock
in
the
morn
mission
London Bee our name on every wrapper
He will live in the history of the coast vig’s condition is not improved, and it is
«•mon 3 ’, township 36 south.of rang« one east; ley; thence to John Hailey ’s place in the Evans
ing. The St. Louie express jumj>ed the aud label. Pond’s Extract baa been ured
also th« south half of the sou*beast quarter and creek meadows, the.ic»* tn B Simpkins on Evans
as the first public man to o>>enly oppose feared that he cannot recover.
INING PATENT obtained at reasonable northwest quarter of the «mtheast quarter and creek: thence t»» John Woods'. Woodvilie;thence
track ami the engine ran into the water by physicians and the people over forty
the immigration of Chinese.
ruteaand with dispatch.
Judge Prim and his son Charles have tank. Two cars were tel«*s«x»ped and im ) ears for sore throut, wounds, cuts, piles,
to (¿old Hill, thence to my ranch, returning to
uortheost quarter of southwest quarter < f sec
lion 15, township 37 south, of rang« 1 east, ccn- euchstand every ninth day during the season.
invested in a section of fine school land mediately took tire. All the dead, hemorrhages, etc.
ROMPT
ATTENHON
given
to
all
boaineaa
Uiinug
282
acres
in
all.
Price,
five
dollars
per
A bill was introduced in the last in the western poitiun of this county.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE:
Connected with the Land Office.
seventeen iu number, have been taken
acre.
In the very latest «h ules >f Cashmere«. Serge«, Henrietta'’ Siciliana, Alma«, Comb
congress, having for iU object the chang
Young Brigham is a dappled brown stallion, 6
Selling Out at Cost.
The improvements on the J. II. Roten out. The only body ¡»identified is that
No. 6.
years
old,
nearly 17 hands high, and weigh* 1,3(1)
ehester
Cashmeres.
Bunting«.
Satteens.
Lawn«,
Gingham
’
Prints,
Percales,
Etc.,
Etc.
ing of the desert-land acts and to annul homestead on Williams creek were re
I am now ottering iny entire stock of fine
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES
He is of groat beauty, fine style and
Forty acres of timber land clo«e to the county pounds
the pre-* mption and timber acts. Upon cently sold to a gentleman lately from of R. 8. Gurney, of Chicago. He was dress-goods, staple and fancy groceries,
action,
kind
and gentle in disposition, and as
road
leading
to
the
Big
Butte
saw-mill;
valuable
not burned. Another man, name un ck thing, bo its amt shoes, etc , at less than
tho recommendation of the s< nate a Texas.
$IEM>
No. 42.
200 acres. chiA’fiy for rail timber. Government title. The »urn a fi»al getter a« there is in the State of Ore
known,
w
is
also
in-iantly
killed.
The
gon.
He
was
sired by Black Sampson out of old
owner
1«
out
of
the
state
and
the
land
will
be
co«t.
Parties
desiring
to
secure
bargains
21))
acres
of
unimproved
land.
30
acres
of
which
joint committee was appointed, which
Koster services at Bethany church. other fifteen wire burned beyond the wi 1 find it to their advantage to call at We have Pi (pies, Zephyr, Plani«. Fancy Lace Check«, India Linens, Victoiia and Bishop Lxiwna is prairie land and t lie balance good timber land ■»old for five dollars per acre, cash« A bargain Grey Eagle and 8anip«on Jhack Sampson’« dam
formulated a bill that passed the house
was
fired
t.y
old
Kilev Blunt, a Uansdian French
all
good
fruit
and
grain
land,
with
two
living
for
somebody.
>:
as everything must be sold iinmedi-
but never passed the senate. So the Grant's Pass, were quite interesting, the possibility of identification. About twen ■ atelv
I orse. and out of a Morgan mare. Young Bng-
springs of water. Four miles f. um Jacksonville.
No. 7.
I ani de-irous of closing out my Dotted 8wi«e, Swiss Fioazcing aud All-over Embroideries.
ty
other
i-ersons
were
injured,
but
only
dis
>ur-o
of
Rev.
Robt.
McLean
being
ham's
dam
was
Mct'lezniou’s “Nell.” who ww>
matter stosl at the ending ul the fiftieth
160 aeree
$l(K)n.
No. 46
Two hundred and forty acre«-sixty acres fired by old Brigha n Young, imported from
one or two s -riotisly Nona of tin* tram b mine s. and wili eiv. great bargains.
congress of the United States, an<l so it a feature.
Unimproved; well watered, and first-clAas fenced and in cultivation; unproved with a nice Eatmda to California; her dam was sired by old
N ew mas F ishes .
y tliiiifx
filici
bearing orchard of fine, assorted fruit trees ; a Collier. Parties wishing to inspect the g»t of
place to make a good home.
L. Vance has sold his 25-aere tract of ¡lands tvete killed.
will retr.a'ti until next Deceml>er, unless
400 acres. dwelling-house, a barn anil other outhouses, Yeung Brig! am are referred to J. F. Ragsdale
$4.500
No. 55.
President Harri-on calls a special session. cleared land on Rogue river to a Mr.
l wo streams of water run through this place. It
Unimproved, level, rich gras« and fruit land : is susceptible of being div id til into two pieces lioarTo'o, Fred Hansen and E. P« Pickens, lalbe
The land law* stand to-day as they have Medley for $105'). W. N. Saunders ne
R‘»rk
ranning water, title donation claim. A great of one hundred and twenty aerre each
The
We
have
ulso
just
oi**n«l
up
tho
largest
«tock
of
gotiated
the
sale.
been fur sometime past. Laws relating
T erm * - Single leap, $5; season. $*•. insurance
bargain ; 7 nUae>Mt at Central Point.
north half of this place is unimproved- The im $1!). Pas*urage at my ranch nt reasonable re'ee
to pre-em ptions.timher culture and desert
The meeting held at the court-house
No. 78.
300 acre«. prov« d 6t> acres are worth $l.tkfl. The other
Every piecaution will be tukeu to avoid acci
I $2800.
lands were not changed in tho last con last Saturday to organise a fair associa
I
Mostly fenced in grain fields, meadow, pasture, 18.; acre*. $9(10-01. Four miles from Central Point dent, but no responsibility aMsum«*"! should any
MEDFORD Syl’lBS.
gress.
_____________
orchard and garden ; all rich, black, alluvial railroad station. Title perfect.
uecuJ
C. C. McCLENDUN*
tion was well a'tended and much inter
No. 8.
Sam’s Valley, April 1, le«9.
«oiI; about 100 acre« of plow land ; three spung«
est was manifested.
John Kingsley is making n Francisco a
A farm of 12c acres, improved with a comfort
of pur*1 water ; stream flowing through the place ;
W hile the president is hobnobbing
orchaid. best variety of fruit ; large,commodious able dwtlling; ten acres fenced and m cultiva
Mrs. II. C. Kinney of Grant’s Pass vi«it.
with Wanamaker and several of the
tion. with a living spring near the dwelling. One
Nickell's additi in i at a t ig much at
And finest Imo of Hats, Furnishing Goods, B<><>t> a id Shoes, Etc., over brought toJSouthern Oregon dwelling-house, large bam and numerous out «f the very l»est stock ranges in the county.
other chief boudlers who furnished the started east this week, an I will vi-it rel
buildings. No better location for stock ranch
in Oregon. Summer range inexhaustible; fif Yankee creek fl *ws througu this laud,
wherewithal on secure his election, be is atives and friends in New York and Ver teutioii.
perfect. Price, $8UU.
teen miles from railroad dejait.
Don’t fail to i ,li at tie Ò an.I 10 Cent
raid to draw the line at Col. W. W. Dud mont before returning.
No. 9.
$4.000.
79.
200 acres.
We have aleo just received from Eastern Manufacturers, the handsomest line of
X 'iff
Dr. Kremer has purchased five acres Store at oiue.
ley and others of In* ilk who were instru
A good place of 160 acres, improved with a
A fine farm near Eagle Point, Or., all fenced.
Mis. Kitty Webb
I. j friend vis-
mental in securing “blocks of five” of land near Grant's Pass of J. P. Tuffs
nww rMidenc«. barn and granary; about
KW
acres
in
xmltivatmu.
exc<
ilen<
«««.uee.
good
ite
I
Jacksonvil
o
W
sixty acres fenced, with an orchard ot about one
i.„rn n. .1 .«titer out bn udi tigs, 125 fruit trees. No
with the boodle. The indignant Colonel at $130 an sere. Goo 1 land in thi. vi-
i mill-site, good well, living springs, stream of handred aseotled fruit trees; one large spring
Judge C.'awtord I
............
irite
_ . iti»n,
......... ....
of
Dudley is just tieginning to realize that : ciliity is quite valuable.
water flowing through and a syhtem of irrigating and other smaller onre on the farm. Yankee
oj>
ninga
law
dli
,t
Portland.
—
la»!
nills.
*11
henntiful
patWrns
—
-«ser
displayed
in
this
wetion
. GRAND HAND CONTEST WILL BE HELD
the mighty heroes who “frieii out the
Ths Sugar Pine door and lumber fac
ditches by means of which 50 acres of land maj creek runs through the place. Splendid stock
VtT Remember <hat wo are able to give the very lowest twaree on Groceries. Provisions, Etc.
at Jackwotivihe. on Monday, May iStb,
Dr. Dm:»- s m i- bmiding himself a m-at
be irrigated
Excellent bargain Terms cash.
range, with government till«. Price. $100(1 cash. AVILLMAKE THE SEASON OF 1RW AT THE
fat” just before election nowr begin to tory at Grant’s l’ass has now an order
under tiie auspice« of the Imp'd O. R M , in
»1 foil« wing p'«(’<•-: Commencing at my sta
REAMES
&.
WHITE,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
frame
resi
ieiice
in
the
Luiiisdm
tract.
No. 10.
look wonderfully hito plain everyday for 75,000 orange boxes, which will con
No. 80.
which all the bands of Jackaon. Josephine and
ble 1 mile east of Jacksonville, on Monday.April
The stone foundation ot the M. E. Klamath counti»*«, Oregon, and 8i«kiyvu county,
A brick house and large lot in Jacksonville, 1st; thence to I'd. Morgan’s stable in Phoenix,
480 acre* 2U0 acres rich, ’evol. txittcm land,
catspa ws made use of bv pious capitalists sume 1,000,(XX) feet of lumber.
< 'al., are invited to participate.
church building is nearing completion.
cleared ; 10 acres fenced ; small house and sta- withaetable
A cor.tfortable home, and title where he wil' be April 2*1 and 3d. thence to Ja«.
to draw their political chestnuts out of
John H. Miller, S. T. Hartley and oth
bia; itoaring orchard of choice van *ty of applet ; j»erfect. Frier, $$0u; $3»0 cash aril
___ _________
liatance ___
in Helms' stable, rab-i.t. April 4th and 5th: thence
Elder Wade of O iklan I wi 1 soon coni
the fire. Men who are willing tu do duty er residents of Williams creek were in
¿so acres of jelluw and sugar-pine timber : good three equal payments of six. twelve aud eighteen to Ed. Wormax’s staMe. Medford, \pril6th and
site for »-aw null ; gtaal roads summer and win months, deterred payments to draw ten per cent, th:th*nce t» 1) Peaiu^.-’« stable, near Cen-
as catspaws for capitalists aie so numer 'Jack- iiiv.ill* dill ing the week with wheat. meuce a series of meetings in this i lace.
tralPoint, April 8th. Returning to euob stand
ter
Evans creek rune <»n the east b«>undary of interest.
A large paekiug-h,,u«e is one of tho next
ous that gentry of the stripe of Dudley I which they exchanged for flour.
awarded a« follow«: First prize of
every ninth day during tiie season, ending July
bRi«l land and can be utilized for irrigation . Six
No. 11
enterprise» which will bestarted here soon. Will al be
should not squeal at being given a back
1. l"v~9.
to the band executing tho best «election«;
miles from R. R. dei>ot ; one fourth mile from
A comfortable frame houso in Jacksonville
New goods and new' biircains in everv second prize of $.’»u (JU to the next beat, and a
D kscbiptidn and P edi iRCi-Yonng Clyde is
nchool and postoffice Price $12 per acre.
The Indies of the Baptist church at
seat at the banquet. Even so distinguish
for «ale or rent on reasonable terms; three rooms a large, well proportioned horse, lu year« old,
prise
of
f
15
(V
to
the
person
executing
the
fine«!
line
at
the
5
and
10
Cent
Store
Call
and
No. 81.
ed an executive mind as that of Mat j Grant's Pass wili give a supper at Music
and kitchen; located on Third street, and ha» a sorrel in color, and weighs about 1600 pounds.
cornet solo. Encl, band wilt I m » required to play
see
•
15(K) acres, unimproved ;all level, rich, laittom g«Mxi well of water at the door, with all necessa He war si nd by B* <i. Ree<t’s celebrated ’ ljdre-
Quay finds itself at a great disadvantage Hall to-morrow (Friday) evening, in
tw» piece« of their own «election.
land ; well watered, plenty of timber, andean ry outhouse«. Will be «old cheap, a« the owner dole stallion, the l»ret draught horse ever brought
when brought into co'iflict with money which spring chickens will figure exten A number of cu.m res are privately dis All bands Liking part in tiie conte«t are re-
tie made the best dairy ranch in the state of Ore is in eastern Oregon and hue no further u&c for to Oreg’»»- His dam was a thoroughbred Cop.
quested
to
med
at
the
Hall
of
the
Imp'll
U.
it*
cussed
among
the
l,g*l
fr.cte.
nity
of
tiiis
sively.
represented by millions.
gon : 23 mile* from Ashland. Price $6 per acre. ths property.
M.. at lu o’clock a M.,to tax<j part iu the pa
section
peJbottoni mare imported from Kentucky, and
¡ »•rms. half cash in hand, balance on easy terms
one of the bret ever in the State.
Eo. 12.
____
Chas. K. Chanslor, Joe Moss an l L.
\\ aîer i a - i e tm n d into the Medford rade.
\e. n.
A« to hi« breeding qualities 1 will refer you to
A good little farm of 160 acres near Antioch
T hs Oregon Land Company of Salem L. Jennings spent a few hours in Jack ■ i ch a n 1 tiie enterprise is milch of a suc
school house. Improved with a go«»d dvi lling. T J Smith. R V Beall. I W Thomas. J Wooley. J
In the evening there will be
I 177 acres; 9A acre« fenced anti in cultivation
has shown its« If fully up with the age by sonville last Finlay. They also attend• cess.
Hou»e. bam. orchard, meadow, one half interest house, stable«, etc.. 30 acres fenced, a tine, young Tailor. Robt Potter, A W Clemens, M Wood,
closing a contract for two inches of space i ed the Old Fellows’ celebration at
iu wu^t r ditch and water-right, and a system of bearing orchard and also a vineyard in u bearing A Porter, T E Nichols, F M Plvmale, D Pen in-
’ \t. K - Iters has iny led in a nice de
It is not necessary to
Grand Ball!
irrigation by which 125 acres maybe irrigtttd. condition; will bs «old for $12uU; a good bargain ger J B»ll and others
in i n li of twenty eastern periodica1* at i Medford.
livery oitlit, w ., h -iiow s enterprise and
make a big bjow. a« the horse shows for himself.
Stream of water running on north latundary of Title perfect.
a<vat to the company ot $1(100. The
T erms
Season $7. payable at the end there
J. D. Gli Men of Kerbvville made a f >re,igut.
the place. Ten mile« from the county-seat, and
8
Hotel,
under
the
auspice«
of
the
No. 13.
At the U. L
_____ ________
_______
of insurance $10. due when miro is known to be
class of journals which have been select trip to Jacksonville the forepart of the
J <». Johns.m i ,s returned f,o:n Califor Imp’ll O. K. M., which will be the event of th*
one and a half miles from postoffico and school
A desirable body of good land cheap, being the with foal or disposed of
house Price $36lU.
ed are the various religious denomina ■ week. He says that his mill is running nia.aid may b i..u..,| llt j, s real estat. year.
XE‘< of St '< and ttie bEl< <>f Bhl-4. sec 33. tp 34
Everv precautien will bo taken to avoid acci.
$13« 11.
83
20 acre«
tional organs, and merits of Oregon, as without interruption and turning out lots ut**i V u^J.;iji.
S. K4 W, the NW*< of bWv4 and theBW*-, of dents, but will not be iespon«*ible, should any
r.XKCCTiVK CuMMirrtr.:
13 acres set in alfalfa, balance b« st of vineyard BWl4, «ec 34, tp 34 B. R4 W;the8Wl-4of NW 14 occur.
PHIL. STEVENB.
the Mecca of homeseekers,wil) be strong of lumber.
1» v. M. A. W 1 i.i;us ail wife of this
J C. Wbipp. J. G. B-rdsvy, E. Jacobs. R. T.
and orchard land, tine large spring of pure water and the 8 ’« «>f NEI 4, hec 3. tp 35 B. R 4 W; the
pr»*.' in t spent a dit) in JacXs mville dur- Armstrong.
ly presented to the nio^t desiiable ele
on the true’, goo i location for a small dairy with NEI 4 of NE1-4 sec 4, tp 35 8, K 4 W; 322.57 acres
The
Yn-ka
Journal
says
that
Swan
A
good out n.r.ge, situated adjacent to th*» corpor in all. and lying in Pleasant creek precinct.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE :
ment within the reach of printer’s ink in Lt may of (hat place have just completed mg wtt k.
ate limns of .Incksonvilleand 5 milee from Med
Jackson coonty. Price, $15 per acre.
Jump« Hord, Adam Schmitt, David Crune uil-
A pit a-ii .• < ntci .'uinniei.t was giv«n bv
the eastern states. It is safe to say that another
ford.
handsome
new
stage
for
the
, 1
- “mi >i nr Howard’s ball ler. il. K. Ham.a.
every dollar of the expenditure* will be company carrying the mail between lb ■ I n »!<
No. 14.
$1000.
84.
160
acres.
list
1
ue.»da>
.
FLOOR MANAGERS:
returned tenfold to the enterprising land (¡rant’s Pass and Waldo.
A nice place, partly enclosed and a box house
4<i aero« under fence and cultivation. Irrigat
J. G. Birdsry, J. C. Whipp, tiam DeKoboani,
More bull I in,’ is an’icipated in Medford
ing ditch with sufficient water to irrigate 4 ) acres on it, being the »outhhalf the southeast quarter,
company, while that section of Oregon
and th«» balance easily cleared, all firsUcla«« and the southeast quarter of th« southwest quar
Lewis Strong of Murphy precinct has lid- a «¡'on tii.iH I i-t, pn»viiied lumber and II. Pup*», Jr., K.T. Arrnntrung.
will receive an accession of desirable set
land
HitUi'ited on Evm« cre?k 23 miles from R. ter of section six. and the no.~thea«t quarter of
MUSIC
COMMITTILE
.
muurial
c*:i
be
|
r
>cur<
,|.
tlers whose value in the community is disposed of his grist mill, farm, etc., and
K depot, good roads summer «and winter- This the northwest quarter of section seven, township
8. I*. DeKobcam, 8. L. Fielder,Geo. Owing«.
I’ ter lien <r-.n, the t ms iruil ariist,
35 south, of range 1 west, in Jackson county;con-
not to be estimated in dollars and cents. w ill leave for Coos county before long.
This
book
reports
prices
on
Dry
Goods,
Fancy
Goods,
is a bargain.
AU are invited to attend. Tickets, including
taining IGUacre«. Price $15 per acre.
w* ; k .oAiiat Yreuz, ('al., ami Linkville,
$800.
85 .
80 acres
Southern Oregon, which is to the state The price paid was $'X00.’ Mr. S. ha« a I..iv
•upper, $2 50. An invitation to the ball is ex
Milincry,
Boots
and
Shoes,
Clothing,
Furnishing
Goods,
lints,
Car
opened
a
shop
here.
All
lev»»!
and
rich
botton
land.
15
acres
under
No. 15.
what the state is to the east, the syno host of friends, who wish him the fullest
tended to visiting bunds, freo of charge.
and in cultivation. Bmall house and a
Mi l,nery g o,L- new, hand.s-iine .xt.,1
pets, Trunks and Bags, Wall Paper, Tin and Japan Ware, Stoves, fence
TheSWl 4 of sec 31, in tp 36 south, of range 3
nym of excellence, should prolit by the measure of success wherever lie tnav go. f.isi,e.ii.»t>
COME ONE!
COME ALL I!
Itarn *j mil’» from wLool house and post office.
, at il.e j ami lu i ehl Siore, at
east,
containing
160
acres and being in visse
Seven nail«* from railroad depot. Bi'uated on r roxnnity to Mo<'al lister's
example of our northern neighbors and
Harness and Saddles, Tobaccos, Groceries, Etc., Etc.
Geo. B. Flanders of Portland, agent I rice.-* that w i.l as ,,iiisli you.
celebrated springson
*
Evans creek.
likewise herald our merits abroad, and for the Standard Oil Co., last week pur
Butte crock. Price $10 per acre. A first-class
G E. Andeison mil John Ilobinwn,
at.
investment.
by united and well-directed effort secme chased 100 feet r.f land fronting the rail who
have taen c«in <ucling a delivery busi
567 acre«, all fenced and in cultivation. It is
No. 16.
a share of the most desirable emigration road track in J. P. Tuffs’ field near ness. baV* diMolved partnership.
situated in the heart of Rogun river valley, one
Lota numbered one and tw«> of section 31. m
mile from Central Point d«i»ot. Three comfort
that has ever come to this coast.
Grant’s Pass, and lot the contract for the
A Alt,»rd. v.h » La* h -en living here fur
able dwelling« and 8 barra are on thia tract, also township 35 south, of range 1 west; also the lot
building of a coal-oil store-house. J. several month!» past, will return to Butt«!
an orchard of a choice variety of fruit. The soil nambered 1 <»f section 6. in towndup 36 s >uth. of
G uvkbnok F cxxoyui has the happy L. Jessup will do the work.
cieek val.ey,
i« free, rich black loam, and will grow alfalfa range one weet, containing in allVG acres. Price,
, . Cui
' -I.. In a lew days.
IVI EL MAKE THK SEASON OF 1889 AS FOL-
per acre.
without irrigation. Will be «old as a whole or
faculty of putting to rout ttie sophistry of
>1
low«:
Commencing
at
Henry
Brown
’
s
pla**«
Messrs Harris and Ilin hart were al the
II.
C.
Kinney,
of
the
Sugar
Pine
Dior
subdivided
into 8 farmsof 2CO,lP7.17U-acre tract*.
Hrownsboro on Moaday. April 22d, and re
theorists and jurists in a manner that ap
county-si aiye-tTday.
_
___ __
No 17.
Iheyhave linish- near
L’herei« no want»* land on this tract, and ia with*
and
Lumber
Company
of
Grant
’
s
Pass,
ntuining tnre® day«; thence to my place in fable
ed their coiilruct on
thewat«
peals strongly to the common sense oi
<»ut question one of tho best farm« in Jackson
Acomfoitabl« freme house with n very large
.......
- -»;«■•-ditch.
Kock precinct, returning to each stand every
designed
the
handsome
counter
at
The
county. For terms and prices call on or addn>«e lot in Jacksonville, iu a good neighborhood, for
th« people, who have become heartily
Our Odd Fe.l .w ■s’ hell, whieb wasdeili- Dinth day during the season ending July 1, 1889
the undersigned at Jacksonville or at Medford »ale on reasonable terms; has a large sitting room liaise ecrub liergcs when
tired of the Hpeeionii deductions from Oregon hotel at Ashland. It is construc cateil last l i,day . is pruiiouni ed one of
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE;
with a good fire place, two good bedrooms and a
toFaris, Johnson A Erford.
ted
entirely
of
Oregon
native
woods,yew,
tue baudsmm -t lit sou itiiern Oregou.
false premises which have distinguished
Norfolk 1« a beautiful dark brown horse, of
kitchen, a goml well of water at tho door, wood
87.
•iuu»e etc. Price $80o.
many of the leading decisions of the manzanita, madrone, curled oak. ash
Our real-estate deulei rs should wake lip him style and action, 17 hands high and weighs
640 acres of «ugar-pine timber land, situated in
and
maple,
the
panels
being
ot
yellow
15(4»
pound«;
his
dam
was
half
Norfolk
and
half
S»a<*m.mciito. <D«t -,
and do more adverii 1; n. That is what
court* of late years. In his criticism of
No 18.
the Bogue river timber bolt, and a first-clase.
Bellrouuder, he whs sired by a brown Clydes*
pine.
Together
they
produce
a
handsome
tln-y and tho wli ile euuutry net d to make Jala horse, weighing ISoo pound«.
d »able «aw null with turbine wheel and an
Judge Boise’s recent railroad commission
Igindsin sections*. 18,1V.20, 29and Nk4of sec two of the best Percheron stallion»,
effect
and
constitute
as
handsome
a
piece
abundance
of
water-power.
M
’
il
capacity,
lo
oo*
It
Isiolu.
l KitMS:-Season.
insurance, $12. Any per 714 and 716 J Street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue.
3 ’, in township 35 south, runnel west;con
decision, the governor says: “Tho legis
Two Story feet per day, nil complete and in A 1 running tion
taining 1136 acres; and lands in sections 12.14. 23, and
Miss I. Lloyd and Mrs. Hall were sons <h»p.»6ing of uinrwi forfeit their insurance.
lature declared that the railroad com of furuiturc as was ever turned out in the
order. Also one blacksmithbhop and tool«, one 24 and 2.’, in township 35 south, of range 2 west,
1
will
use
all
diligence
to
prevent
accidents,
Buildings.
state.
throwulrom u buggy on <iay last week. but will not be responsible for any occurring.
frame barn.ioxfto feet, two tx>x bouse«, etc. Price, containing 1010 sere«*. If all of ths above men
mission act should take effect from aud
KING COLE.
but fortunately susi.imc I no avriuUs iii-
? I. r»ou. A great bargai n.
C. H PICKENS.
tioned land should bo sold in one body $6 per
alter its disapproval by the governor, and
jury.
KLA
MA
TH
COTXT
Y
ITEMS.
acre is the price, if sold inquLiiiit es not less
Table Rock. Oregon, April 14. lzJbW
the judge thus held because, as he said,
The
l«est
Shetland on the conbt,
Mising
Application
No.
—
1 have Great Bargains to offe- and it than 40 acres at $10 to $15 per acre ac< ord mg to
Great bargains ill choice
it was the evident intent of the legisla
wibpay you to keep a close watch on this space the quality and quantity of land sold.-Terms, are at your service 1
Spring goods are arriving.
offered by Henry Klippe
United States Land Office.
)
for the next six months for Special Bargains. If ore third cash at time of sale, balance on time
Manufacturer and Dealer in
ture that it should take effect immedi
Roeoburg Oregon. Apiil V, 18*9. >
estate dealer. S-e his uuvei llseuunt lor
Ganibctta will be at Medford
Tin* foundation of the new county jail fuither
you have any property for sale, come and «ee mt to suit purchaser, deferred payment« tu be se
ately. win ther the governor approved it
otice ih hereby given ihat a h . and
par.i u.ais.
cured by a mortgage on the premises. This land
1 will do my nest for you.
is
being
laid.
WALDO. OREGON,
Maegiy. who««» poetofficeaddress is Jackson
or not.” “There is no tell.ng in ad
1 uesdays and Wednesdays of
ih mostly «lightly rolling clay soil, and i« among on
Rev. Mr. l'hoiua« was tieatid to a sur
viUe, Oregon, has thia day fil«»d his application Office next door to Grand Central Hotel.
tho best fruit lands in Jackaon county.
HENRY KL1PPEL.
Lumber Ims been ordered for the Ke prise pally uul a j urse oi $2U. a set of dui-
vance,” continues the governor, “what
foi a patent for the “Maeglv Placer Mine,’’von
each
week, the balance of the time
No. 19.
taming one hundred and fifty acres, situated in
Amencan courts will hold; but there is no roller mills.
uig-room < hair-, a lol ot provisions, etc.,
with
the
other horses, at my place
the Poor Man’s Mining district, county of Jack
280
nr
res
of
improved
land
and
80
acres
unim
w
ere
presented
hun.
no case on record, before this decision,
C. A. Cary, the school teacher, has
son. State of Oregon, and embracing the W 1-2 of
proved in section 11. township 35 nouth. range 2 one mile north of Ashland.
where any court has held that the intent gone to Orting, W. T.
Owuersol residences .1, the south*, rn part
W 1 2 of NE 1-4 of SW 1-4, and H 1-2 of N 1 2 of
west. Pi ico for tho lot $2 • per acre.
NW 1-4 of HW 1-4, and S 1-2 of NW 1-4'of BW 1-4.
of the legislature was diametrically op
town su.ldeuly b gali io take a vary
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TAKEN CHARGE
Florence Reed holds a position in of
W. C. MYER.
No. 2(1.
and NW 1-4 of HW 1 4 of .sW 1-4of section 12, and
lively miei,-t in i:;e su j .1 of nreinsui-
posed to its express declarations.” It the Mis*
of Frank Bryan's old stand in Waldo. Jose
/XT BONANZA
county clerk's office.
H
1-2 of 8 I 2«.fNE 1-4 of BE 1-4. and N 12 of
Laud i section 36. township 35 «outh, rang© 2
auce alter the io. alm:* ol toe >U.titani Oil
phine county, and will keep it stocked with the
is quite possible that the higher court
of HE 1-4 of KE 1 4. and N 1-2 of HW 1-1 of KE 1 4
w'j-t ¡alm land” in f* ctionsSi and the south half
The Ashland-I.inkville Stage Co. is company a lank there.
bi*st of Wines. Liquors, and Cigars. Give u. a
a-' 1
and SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of BE 1-4. and EE 14 of HE
will sustain Judge Boi-e's views of the
of sectii.n 3o. township 35 south, range 1 west
you well.
1-4 of SW 1-4 of section li. and NE 1 4 of NE 1-4
Ou Mund y last wont was teg: mi on the call. We will treat
containing
ISril.icrrs. all tencod with a go<»d rad
intention of the legislature iu enacting doing regular business now
HOWELL A YABB11OUGH.
<»t NW 1-4 of section 14; also the H 1-2 of NW 1-4
fence aid runs to Rogue riv< r. Will 1 e sold
It will
the law,but Goveror 1‘ennoycr will have
Tin* Indians will rai«e more grain than fraiuewoi* of lue new grist uulu li
7
of BE 1 4 of section 11. in township 38 south, of
cheap in 1.4s to suit purchasers, and at prices ac
b
:
rapidly
puslu-d
to
c
jiupletiou,
ami
it
is
DR. L. WICCIN,
ranged west, Willamette meridian, containing
the satisfaction of Having presented his ever on the reservation this year.
cording to the «election« made.
llmugui will ue icaily to liauille a portmll
15d acres. The location of this placer mining
side of the case before the court of public
22.
Ja*. Applegate and family have re ot the giowiug g:am crop tuis season.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
claim ih recorded in the recorder’« offi :© at Jack
opinion in a very forcible manner.
sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, in book 18.
A No. 1 grain nrd Mock farm of 330 acres, five
turned from southern California.
Right
way imi mg oeeu granted by the
r
H.
OATMAN.
SUCCESSOR
TO
J.
O.
HAM-
Joseplila«’ Ce., Or.
page 73, Jacks.>u county mining records, and »1 • aker A Co. of Bonanza. Klamath county, Or., mills from Ontral Point railroad staton and
DEALERS IN
Mis. J. A. Bowdoin of Linkville is 8. 1’. li. li. ami the luwn c mieli vi -iled
nook 1. page <H1, and b»s>k 2, page 37. and page ha« purchased a large and first-cla«« Mock of ox milrefrem M*d’ord niilroa«!station. all level,
M k acknowledge an invitation to be recovering
io.d lo the .’-lan laid Ou company lor that
black int.d and rnrlo«ed withu f«*ncenino mil*
120, mining conveya-ia^s and in book 16, page
from
her
recent
illness.
Office aed residence a few mile« west of Grant «
present at the civic and military parade
228, deed records of said Jaukson county. The gaods which are now on the wav from Portland, high, and all under cnltivation. Improved with
purpose, a Hun uniteli will ne constiueled Pass.
will be sold Cheap for Cash. Everyletdy if
Mis. Minnie Clyman has entered suit yy toe oil coiup i y ul uii early nay to their Best of reference given and seti «farti on guar
adjoining claimants are 11. Bauten on the north- and
ami ba I which took place on the 30lh
invited to call and examine goo<ls and price« lie- a small dwelling-house, a burr 3. x30 foot, large
cast and McKee <k Co on the southwest corner.
granary, a good sprirg which furnishes plenty of
lauks, to he ln.nl .- uili ol loan.
ult., at Portland, on the centennial of against Jas. 1. Clyman for a divorce.
fore
purchasing elsewhere, lou can always find water for dome-tic and stock purposes. This
anteed .
Any-and all persons claiming adversely any por on hand
a full Tine of
Wasfiington’s inanimation. From in
farm is susceptible of being divided into tw<»,
tion
<>f
said
mining
premises
are
required
to
file
Mr*. M. Obenchain and son will soon
aving failedto close out my bus -
J II. Dn’kciisnu last week sol 1 the Clar
thr»*e or four farm«, as every a«'re of it in good*
humation gleaned from the papers of the return to Sprague liver valley from Jack- endon
''— S
\ *r Ra,**r than fhe CAlWVfSl
nines in Jacksonville, as I had wished (■>do, their adverse claim« with the Register of the
hotel.hou*c.lixturi - an I f n nd ire to
United
States
Land
Office
at
Roseburg.
Oregon,
land and near a school and |:ustuffice. Title per-
//A
f
PORTLAND BUSINESS
I have concluded to oontinue the same on a larger
metropolis we learn that the demonstra vide.
Clothing. Boots and Shoes. f«*ct
aKont eiiian troni f,o-> Angele-, r .nsider-
Price. $50,00 por acre
scale than over. 1 was in Han Francisco recently, during the sixty days t»eiiod oi publication here
tion surpass, any previous effort in the
COLLEGE.
ali
ni,
J35OJ
Mr
it.
will
pr.iinhly
rem
dn
of,
or
ther
will
bv
barred
by
vntueofthe
pro
where I laid in one of tho larg -st and best stocks
The Lost river school is pro^resning
progressing
Groceries. Hardwr re
No. 23.
history of Portland, and that the grand nicely
r*’.rtl«n<1_» Orfgen,
in
Medlord,
li-ving
airi
adv
partially
con
of all kinds of Firearms, Ammunition. < utlery. visions of the statute
under the charge of Miss Mary tra Ud for a irarne ri siUeiicc at an early r .i * i eqinp’ii. m. i
CHAS W. JOHNSTON, Register.
A farm of 124 acres.all level land, fear miles
h t »Ntruction, eM. - Hardware and Sporting Good* ever brought to
military promenade concert and ball in Uerlings.
and everything generally to be found ina find- from < entral Point railroad station, all fenced
• »’tl icptit.itlon,r-
.
i «>•(»»!- ruy. Busint,?
this market. Goods sold at the loweet possible
day
the mammoth pavilion of ttie North Pa
c ! h « h ( ountry Store.
with rail fence and over 1 fl >irrea in cultivation.
h. r!hanjt CiTifi'crt Schont and Penmanship Dtp'r'~
Kv Taylor lias opened a barbershop
JAH. MOUTON, Manager
P,iw?il guarantee theeo Good, to be just what
cific industrial Association, then thrown
II. 11. Wolters, the mixologist, lias re- > n*s. Studeiiis :vi*r'.ie<i nt any time. La’-
Black soil improvtd with a dwelling house
Bonanza.
April
18
18xs.
24x24
feet with four nwms a barn 2t‘x28 feat,
le and sue«- in»’i s of ‘»ei r> ii.shipM^nt D» •
I represent them tube. Heing thankful to my
open to the public for the first time, was and billiard-ball in tl.e eastern end of opetied th* -alo ni numeri.- kept by A. II.
VE INVITE INSPECTION.
wood-honse 2t*x2O feet, near a good school, two
1. A. wm« II
A. I . A.IHSTIIOXO. Prle.
old
customers
for
their
past
patronage
so
liberal
Linkville.
Carlson,
thoroughly
relining
it
amt
mak
the most complete success in every way.
good
wells
of water and gix»d outside rang« for
ly bestowed, I would
ing
many
improvement».
He
has
supplied
The parade was participated in by the
W. I. Nicbolsand Mr*. Mattie R. Ager the bar with the tnw-t wim-, li>|Uors and
stock. Govt rnment title. Price $3,500 cash.
tinuarc« of the «amp.
JOHN
1st, 2d and 3d regiments, the Sheridan were marr ed at Santa Barbara, Cal., on cigars,
Next door to Scott A Jennings’.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
34.
ami a hm* billiard tub' can also tie
Cavalry and Battery A, light artillery,of the ltith ult.
Inumi there. Give Inin a cad for lie will THE UNDERSIGNED HAS GIVEN HIS SON.
The F. M, Fredenburg farm, situated in sec
E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor,
the l>. N. li. and by the 14tli regiment
•
tion 15. township 36 south, range 3 west, coutain-
I E. H B. Taylor, bis time, and will not lay
N. F. Hildebrand of Alkali valley and treat yon well.
ing 15U aerts; about 40 acres fanned with good
claim to any of hie earnings ; neither will he be
V. 8. Infantry, now stationed at Vancou R. Hutchinson ot Tule lake were at the
Offico of th* Count, Trw;.nr»r, >
rail fence and in cultivation, balance unimprov
responsible
for
any
debts
of
his
contraction.
Jacksonville, Oregon. Aoril 11
(
JVrullor
ver Barracks. Half a hundred civic or county-seat la«t week.
ed land: two springs of water one near the house. \ OTICE IS HEltEHV GIVEN SilAl THERE
T. H B TAYLOR.
ganisations, many of them in uniform,
In
Gir
er
n»ì»
pr
»i
'Ulifii
an<1
pre-
Rogue
river
forma
th«
wi
«tern
boundary
of
thia
PleaMQtCreek
Precinct.
Aprils,
18W.
▲I
«refunds
<»n
hand
for
the
redemption
of
tbe
W. I’. Moore's tine I.ionbeart stallion parnti’iiffi it.«
Jlnod'sSnrsa-
This well-kn.iwn house I«* m been renovated idncr. Improv, d with a dw» Hing 11x28 f««et with following county warrente, nroteeted up tn May
were also in line, to commemorate the will
HE TABLE IS CDJiHTANTkY FURNISHED
be
at
the
Brooks
ranch
near
Link
I
rOome-ahed
barn
18x36
feet
and
other
out
hrongh.int
and
purlin
ar«*
«ini*
.-los
cu
r*
where
other
I, |s«t. Warrant« numbered; 1378 14T4* 1374$ lîwi
advar.cement of our common country in ville dining the season.
wuh tbo l>e«t the market afford«.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
buildings 'Ibis place is on the cast eideof 1332 13JW 1312 1278 1275 1 274 1273 1281 U7u ¿i ¡X
preparati«
ení.re.y i; i . Peculiar in its
No Chinese employed, and n«> pains spared to
the arts ami sciences at the close of the
NEWLY FURNISHED.
llogu« river •* of a mile from Gold Hili railroad 1354 1382 1389 !3«7
u¡3 13.0 1133 4ft!I 144*2 1515
HOM THE FARM OF THB UNDERSIGNED
i!<»od ¡tun* at hnn.e, which is a “tower of
Earl
A
Moran
are
shipping
Kl.irnath
give
satisfaction.
station. Govurnmewt title, pncv£2«5<J(*. Term«
first century of its existence. The
in Table lb»<-k prw-inct. a .orrai mare star in
tre »gth : b oa I.” j ecu.i.ir in the phenom-
A good samole room for commercial traveler» one half cash at time of sale, balance on one 12V’ 143115.<ft 1430 1519 1517 1545 1 529 1540 1548 1 5xg
Meals at all hours. 2^ cent«,
1519 1415 !|<4 1449 1456 14?5 1512 1453 1261 10» mu
changes that time has wrought during river trout to San I raneiscoand real zing enaHah « it has at’ia te l. Hood's Sarsa-
forehead, one hind foot white, brande,! with a right hip.
ha« b««*n fitted up in connection with th«» hotel.
1547
1491
1471
1546
K41
1253 1251 142» 1465 1429 iStt
jdhi ’ m time.to bo secnied by a mortgage on the
the past century are nowhere mote a; - 25 cents per pound for them.
paritia is th»- niowt *u - »•* ful medicine for half-eircie H on loft shoulder ; also one Clyd.
prcinitct; ur all cash at option of purchaser.
WJ7 1454 14«4 1554 14'5 1561 1541 it’,«» 15HA
yearling
witb
a
tiaxen
mane
and
tail.
Stock
and
Land
for
Sale
Judge Smith has returned from San purif* n^the blo« ;I, giving stnngHi und
parent than on this northwest coast,
Publio Notice
li? 14&1M2 UM 1175 1IM
I,ÎÔ 135e
Important Notice.
Partire wishing to purchase any of the almvi
that at its beginning had not even n Francisco, where be laid in a fine, large rreati’i” mi appetite.
[ HEREBY GIVE NOTH E TO ALL WHOM
4I.L PKR8ONH KNOWING THEMHELVE8 land«, can stop off at Medford, where they will
Interest on the a imj will c'a«n friru this date
I1H
UNDERSIGNED
OFFERS
FOR
SALE
stovk
of
goods
for
tl»«
Red
House.
name, but winch now Imasts of as fine
five head of g<*ud hors«»; also i «verni parcels 1 it ma’- concern that 1 am not and never was *1 indebted to the estate of John Noland, de be met at the re ill uud depot on the arrival of
*hr in “iiralr-rtil.”
R. H MOORF.
cities as now exist on the continent. It
rcpponsdiie for ttie arts of my brotl.er.B. A. Har ceased. are hereby notified to settle the same
A circular descriptive of this section,
Wrielvy nnd Goddard, real
County Treasurer
< 3ttJcb-nu<ie<l IX and-narkod rri.p find-qiiAr* of excellent bind situated in Jacksonville. Wil vey. arwi those who have given or will give him with Willard Crawford, attorney for th« estate, at trains byM<eere
•
‘
1
saved
the
hie
nf
my
little
girl
bv
a
low Spring” and Central Point precincts. For
is fitting that the day should have b. e prei'iu-e I and printed at Port Town-er.,1,
«HtHte agents who wi'l convey them in good
undart.it
in
left
car
anil
underalope
in
riant;
us»’ oí Dr A ker'w English Remedy
in the future, must look to bitn forpay- his office in Medford, u it Lout further d»lny ano shape to any < f the land« 1 Lure for *-ale. fre<* of
so celebrated by the metropolis of Ore- \\ . T., h.a* 1. ■,»,» forwarded to Linkville ¡or <Jonsumption." Mrs. Win. V. Harri* thr*M*-y<*Hr-<>tda and upwards have the point or further particulars call at the- Jacksonville Mar credit
W»Hai«iphia
meet
of
the
same.
B
N.
HARVEY«
thereby
save
costs.
K.
NOLAND,
ble Work«.
charge for con ve wjee
HlLAöJ.DAY,
horn aawad off. Kan«* on Applegate.
by Mi», q. A. Brook», i*y» the itar.
MOO.
Dated April JI, 1889.
trau, Naw York l or suie bv E. C. Brooks. ncl.t
Adniiigntrix of Mid E«t»t«.
Jacksonville, Ortrm.Oft. 25. Bbfl.
J. C. WHIP?.
Horsee brBndad X> op right hip.
JOSEPH ISE CO VX TY ITEMS.
Èìicikiuocratii (Times.
WP HOMES FOR ALL ! !
THE CELEBRATED DRAFT HORSE,
CLEVELAND,
Notary Public and Convoyanoer.
JACK SAMPSON,
NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN,
and Sold.
It is All in the Thermal Belt,
THE FINE NORMAN STALLION,
JIM BLAINE,
HENRY KLIPPEL,
REAMES & WHITE’S ! Conveyancing in all its Branches.
The Horse of All Work.
YOUNG BRIGHAM,
r
Ladies Fine Dress Goods M
P
IN WHITE GOODS
GRAND
BAND CONTEST
s
r X
1 f
Ì
Gent’s Clothing
Decretive Wall 'Papers
YOUNG CLYDE,
$150 00 IN CASH PRIZES!
CATALOGUE
WILL BE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ABOUT
ATTENTION
Marchiò. Mailed Free.
The Large and Fast Draft ’ Stallion,
NORFOLK.
THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, C. H. CUMAN, PROPRIETOR,
GAMBETTA and HECTOR,
f
l
I
L
MINER’S EXCHANGE,
JOHN MILLER,
N
NEW COODS, NEW PRICES
□
T
ENCEL BROS.,
Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Paints, Oils,
Varnish, Glass, Cutlery. Etc.,
T
Cenerai Merchandise
Jacksonville, Oregon.
H
DRUGGISTS.
PHOENIX,
CENTRAL HOUSE,
MRS. J, C. TAYLOR, Proprietress.
Ashland, -
T
M C M M M rtir
F
N. S. DREW.
f
T
- Oregon.
OREGON.
County Treasurer's Second Notice.