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íhe democratic ïimes. orneiAL paper for jacksjm coujíty . THURSDAY........................ MAY 9, là» Tit« only etstation in the work of re moving iourtb-claM Democratic post master», to fill their places with hungry Republicans, occurs when 1'. M. Gen. Clarkson is sick or goes a-fishing. Tua contract for constructing the now coast defense war vessel has been let by Secretary Tracy to the Union Iron Works of San Francisco. The vessel is to lie completed in three and one-half years from the letting of the contract. I t is to be earnestly hoped that the work of completing the surveys of public lands in Oregon will be nudertaken at once under the new schedule of prices adopted by the general government. The development of the country would be greatly accelerated thereby. C alifobnia will produce a larger crop of cereals and fruit this season than ever before known since its sett lenient by Americans. Grain is low all over the world now, owing to the immense quan tity produced in South America, East India and Southern Asia by cheap labor. Tnc great tide of immigration contin ues to pour into Oregon and Washington, with no api>arent diminution of numbers, although California H not attracting as many newcomers this season as usual. There is room in the great l’acitic north west for many hundreds more. I.et them come and welcome. Tus Apaches in Arizona are again committing depredations. Their horri bly brutal manner of torturing and mu tilating their victims is causing gieat ex citement in that country, and it is quite probable that a resumption of their atrocities will result in an entire wiping O.H of tho tribe by the Justly emuged settlers. _______ I’ ijrtland expects to spend not less than H.000.000 in buildings alone dur ing ISS'J. But few realize the steady, sulislantial growth of Oregon's metro|>o- lis. The character of tier business blocks is already in advance of cities of twice her size in the east, while she is extend ing her suburbs for miles into the country on either side. T ub Jiortheru l’acitic having with* 1 rawn from ttie transcontinental agree ment, the northwest coast may look to i-ecure some benefit from the fight that is apparently coining on between the va rious overland roads. We mav have cause yet to be giateful to the Northern Pacific people for assuming the aggres sive in the matter of through rates. Tits steamer Garlic from Yokohama to San Francisco recently lowered the recoid for the passage across ttie Pacific to 13 days, 18 hours and 23 minutes— about 3 hours better time than had pre viously been made across ttie western ocean. It was the Gaelic'» way of cele brating Washington's inaugural centen nial, as she arnved in port at the bay city on April 30th. A fter the parade in Chicago on April 30th a dense crowd collected on ttie lake shore to witness the display of pyrotech nics. Through carelessness in handling the fireworks, two serpentine streams oi fire shot out from the grand stand and penetrated the mass ot humanity, who were helpless to escape, by reason of their own immense numbers. More thau fifty people were badly burned, some of them fatally. P resident H arbison and Mrs. Harri son and several prominent officials at tended the centennial celebration at New York. They Went in magnificent style, nearly over the same route traveled by Washington one hundred years ago, but not in so humble a manner. We a<i- mre taste and decency in all things; but our Republican views do not lead us to admire kingly pageants in our form of government, and es|wciaily among our representatives.— Ilvsebury Plat inhaler, Rep. T he sad case of little Milfred Reid, who died at Lakeview on April 26th from injuries received at play on ttie school grounds of that place, should be a warn ing to teachers to restrain the smaller pupils from too boisterous play at school. 'The coroner's jury in the case mentioned exonerated ttie play mates w ho caused young Reid’s death from any malicious intent; but it will not lie a pleasant re flection for them or their parents that they were even indirectly responsible for it. KL A MATH COVXTY ITEMS. Pay your taxes and save costs. Crops wi l he immense in this section. Im migration continues to flow into our county. Improvements are being made every where in this section. Wm. Wight has gone to California, but will return before long. Herrin, tho artist, is making a success ful professional visit through this county. Alex Martin, Sr., has arrived from Oakland, Cal., and will remain some time. Some snow has fatten in this section lately, but most of it did not lie long on the ground. J. P. Mattingly, Frank Bros.’ irre pressible agent, has been interviewing our farmers. J. C. Cruickshank will soon add a fine, large bain to the improvements on his farm near Dairy. II. L. Leavitt of Mono county, Cal., brother of our county clerk, is paying this section a visit. Paul Breitenstein and 8. K. Ogle of Dairy precinct are engaged in carpenter ing at Linkville. The June term of the circuit court will he held in a few weeks. Thu docket will not be a heavy one. Poe valley wants a road to Haynes ville and the proposed route has already been surveyed. J. T. Forbes and wife, who have been visiting relatives in California, returned home a few days ago. Postmaster Withrow will establish his headquarters at W. A. Wright’s drug store as soon a* he assumes bis duties. Our informant was mistaken in saying that Dr Markham was implicated in tl-e recent shooting-match at Pelican bay. The cavalry company,O. S. N., recent ly organized here, will be mustered in on the 11th. at the court liouse in Linkville. Prof. W. T. Butcher has returned from his visit to Siskiyou county, Cal., and may tie found at the Red House hereaf ter. Moore Bros, have constructed a tele phone line tietween their saw-mill and Reaines, Martin A Co.'s store, which works well. Heavy rains have f.i'len in this section lately, which have benefited everything Good crons at'<i plenty of grass and hay are now assured. Chas. Horton, formerly an inmate of our county j.i I, was recently fined fl and sent to the county jail of Sisk-you c-iunty, Cal , for 90 days (or larceny. A large and first class stock of goods can always lie foun 1 at J. H. Oatman's store in Bonanza. Everything is also sold there at the lowest rates. A grand celebration will be held at Linkville on the -ith of July,and the pre liminary steps therefor were taken at a meeting lit 11 on the evening of the (ith. The entertainment given by the atna- teius at Academy hall on the Sth was well attended and gave general satisfac tion. Several of the perfoimers acquit ted themselves creditably. Fred Wagner, agent for the Wheeler A Wilson S. M. Co., who has been in this section for several months, has gone to Portland to take a permauent position with the same company. Th.- recentstock show,which wasmuch of a success notwithstanding ttie short nut-ce given, should be repeated at an early day, as such exhibitions have a tendency toward much good. Linkville needs protection against fire li.t-liy, and it seems strango that nothing is done iu this respect, especially as a lirrt cla-s water system can lie obtained so readily and at such mn .11 expense. While at Sis<on, Cal., recently, J. A. Riciiardson prucu>e<l 100 German carp, winch he has tinned loose in Tule lake. This is a valuable ti-h, and we hope that it will be allowed to propagate freely. We are very sorry to announeo the death of tho estimable wife of Bro. Bow- lorn of the Linkville Star. She was a lady of many excellent qualities and h -r demise is g.-nerally mouined. Hrqni»}. cat in peace. According to the report of th;» county clerk, the expenditures of Klamath county duri <»4 the six months ending March 30, 1889, were *8653 21 and the receipts about *29,000. The county debt is estmi it- I at *22,889 68 and the re-ouic: s at *9302, making the net debt about *13,3-10. It is said that the Portland board of trade will a- >s>ist its Ashland colleagues iu raising I landa for the __ _____ _______ road between Linkville and Ashland. The expendi ture of a few thousand dollars on this thoroughfare will i lace it in good condi tion, and much of the passenger traffic and freighting will be done over it? Letters for the following parties re main in tire Linkville postr-ffice : J. W. Bait e, Chas. B.iteinan, Cox. Smith A ieal, C. M. Coleman, B.lly Claik, Ellie L-’iig, C. C. Loftus, W. H. L-e, Seldom Mead, G. If. Millie, Hams Nickle, J. A. Ostrader, W. H. O.in, Emma Patte.-sen, D. L>. l'hiHips, Riley Richards 3, W. N Rval, Eustice Switman, R. I’. Sutliff, Wm. Sayies. Matron Stanley, Wm. Stinson, J. S. Taylor, 0. E. Tongue, W. S. Webb. Miss Tfatti« C»>1<‘tn:in of Phoenix, who was peverelv injnri’ l in alighting from a carriage while vs.tina her home last w**ck, Ims ictiirt «-I i ‘tea» hinffat Grant’# rasa and ha# entirely i ecove red from her indihpoHitiun. At the adjourned fair meeting, held at Grant’s ra#H a few »lays ago. the com mittee reported that |l00d had l»eerifltfb- scribed toward tho establishment of a county fairaMHuc»ation. Those who have been prominent in the matter are some what discouraged, as some business men an»l large laml-owners refuse to render aid toward the enteipriee; but they have wist lv concluded to progress uith to«* g. i work. Ox the 29;h of April there was a vio lent snowstorm in the upper Michigan peninsula, with a precipitation of four inches. We ar»» more than ever inclined to be proud of Oregon’s climate. SVPBEME COVET. The supreme < .urt lnM Friday decided all the cases appealed I i « ui this district, and then adjourned to h< id the first session at Pendle ton under th. new law providing that one»' term be held in » a-t i n Oregon. ’1 he follow ing is a brief r» >um< ot tin- decisions made: John Sisvinorc. upp.. vs. M.u j b. biaeiw»re, resp,; ap|H-ai fr- in .la* k"- n county. Divorce granted on » oudition that plaintiff convey ull bis inter* st in d* f* udant's faints to her, parties to pay their own coms .»nd defendant given custody of iiuuur ciuid. opinion by Strahan, J. SYl 1- OIL’S. Willful d»>ertion Divorce — Willful deser tion is the voluntarj s* i»arntton of one of tho married parties from the other, or the volun tary refusal to r* new a suspended cohabita tion, either iu the consent or wrong conduct of the other. Truman, Hook r ( o., apps., vs. C. A. Owen and L. M. Dean, resps.; judgini’nt of the lower court affirmed. Opinion by L<»rd, J. S CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. rial estate tracers . Tin- foll-.winir nwl-c-tar ■ rran-f- r- have tuk- n i-i.ic -in- the hi-: r. p .rt i.r the T imes : A 8 Jac-b-, i.it riit. t • Susaimnh Stacey; sli- ritt-il. ., to _• r- .|.| tp.r.i s. It It;, ftiju PJ Itvan to ITr.t.U States; Ntacrea in »«■ a, tpo-s. It I W. I -n-. i-i iti.-n, i-.it-nt tooth.r lands. M.norlv A savin,in i . Max Pracht: .dl here» in P< imsylvania .¡.| hii. n i., Ashland j-’s»1 Sann Io W111 II Pra. ht; l-.i .; in blisk »in same addition. Mar> Band Ed r I’hvli.si »G W Howard: lut-H 1. 2 anti 3. hi«* k M«il..p.l. «»¡iRj. Eila Zimin» rm.in I »> H Hull: iot« 12 and 13 block -i, M» dtord, XR«». I'ui’l.vt <■ it-»ppr i • I,-ft i Piiidip^; lou 20 and 21, k !■'. Mouinit a.l.iiii’.n t . Ashland. Albert GH-Hki1 w i • r. K Anderst >n; i>n >i>- ertv in ip is >, ic i \v. oi. M II • ..!< man t » EK Anders, n: U.H acr<^ in tpdsS, |{|W. G o t't lliuh 1 - .1 ?T < Eft f; t!■ -«i ie- iittc - tion t<» '»l.fdarr in t; ;■* S, R i \V. Isaac W.M.ihn t »G v.m High; <1« <-.| ot o>r- rection t IV. r. - in ft. *s j «2««» W H Atkins n. . I t . t - \\ 1 1, r uvre M in tp 3V >. R 1 E. *t#i. Mun- to sum» ; 20 acres in tD *8 B 1 W §1V m » •"». J H I» »wnnur t . En - Biair; 15 acres in tp 37 S. K 2 w . Hi“. G 1 Billing:', to L A '■«ack tt; 10.10 acres in tp :»S. HIE. ’Uo»>. OTCoioGKX M.lciu il; lot>2J HIU12. block M, in K K adthrlon t »A.-duand. $235 ‘ E ’ ’ • '' f ’'‘- J"* 11 a,ltl 1-« B, R R addition to Astihmd Leander A 5 ;i to Ellzabutu M Dean - 12M aeruMin tp ->.» S. R 1 E. $'.on, N < Boonton to 1 rank Amrs; lots 20 and 21 bits k A : lot" and 24, bi.x k k . and lots 1 and 2. bl.M k R. R R .i ;dit n i . Ashland. $2“UtJ. O 1 < •» to J R Evans; lots4and5,block55,Med- furd. $160. J Oh-UMon to J M Child» rs; 1CO.43 acres in tp35 5. R2W. $4;\ J II' « k ? - I. i ; r . < T r.K n, . -s,-. ()f correction to i at ns m tp 4" >. R 1 W. $1 tin Jackson II <k rsunth to Jo^-pl* |{< h k* r- Enntu; 52.1UUaci> s m vtion 5. tp 3V S. R 1 E S^iu.uu. Suiuetoj. w. !(<>« k’-r-iniith; bond f«>rdeed to 2 acr»*a in sue 5, tp 3n s, R 1 E. $2^00 M J und I N >n-.. k to (i... and E J Church man ; qnitciaiin t • a< i t s in ip.37 S, K 1 E $1 H E Barron to \\ || sm parci; laud in hcc 2». tpWS. R2E. $1UU. W H Siivuard to II F Barron: right of way raseiut nt, in tp 30 >. R 2 E. A 1> Helman t » W R Mosher; bond for deed UUnd in donation claim No. 42. tp ;«»>*. R 1 E. G reat interest is now being taken in the matter ot public roads in southern Oregon, and tho court house biilletin- Imarils ar» plastered over with notices of proposed changes and new roads to be uiiished in the immediate future. It is good policy to establish a fine road system through the County before it is too thickly popointed, as it is a source of great expense and in quently woiks great hardship to change an old load or esta>>- listi a new one through improved farms, not to speak of the bitter feeling which it Rising Star lodge No. 311, I. O. of G. engenders among neighboia. T. , lias recently elected the following- riamed officers for the ensiling quarter, ’Betktnan to Chua Nickell; blocks (Band T ub San Flancisco Examiner, with commencing May 1st, viz: J. T. Noel, 81, C« Mtdfoni. $01«». characteristic energy, is after the grip C. T.; Mis. A. E. bears, V. C.; J. W. H U Carter to w H Mosher; deed to lot 35 in cable street railway coui|>anies of the Parker, secretary; Mrs. E. V. Cogs Belleview tract. $MJO. A D Helman tu L II Blak nian; bond for bay city for their parsimony in fading to well, F. 8.; F. A. Cogswell, Treas. ; Ella to land in donation chdm No. 42, in tp Ä* provide safeguards to their cars, to pre Sidzherger, Chap.; Miss Tilda Noel, 8. H I E. $5* ju . 'Y H» lin to Elizabeth Cummons; lots 1 vent the remoiseless slaughter ci hel|>— marsh; 1; H. Kessler, guard; D. B. Red- Ctjolidgc addition to .Ashland. less human beings, the ki ling of wh >m tie -l, sentinel; F. A..Cogswell ami R. by the grip-cars in that city is becoming W. Roberts,delegates to ttiegrand lodge. Stales to William Bybee; patent to 4 sec a», t p 34 >. R 2 W - I mi ncr< r . an every day occurrence. Na»t lias con xtat»M to Jos Satterfield: patent to tributed a moat effective cartoon, repre 1.K2Ü aero in tp .35 S. R 2 W J0SEPHIXE Cf-l'XTY ITEMS. senting a car constructed of human rnilcsl etat.-s to Jos Satterfl« ld; SWU s»-c 14. tp 35 S, R 2 W. bones, manned by a skeleton armed States to LD Wade: »0 acre* in aec This county is sending many carloads 30. United with a scythe as "Death'* mowing off tp;t<S, K2 W. of lumber to Jackson county. the heads of ttie helpless populace. Frank Hasty to < ( Wu!k» r; part of lot 13. The condition of Judge Colvig is buoki - block I, Ashland. $d50. t J? Binl.si y, sheriff, to James Braden; sher- what improved at this writing. insdevdto property of Rogue river mining H on . W x . H. B arni m of Connecticut, company. $6*31 U». Union service, were held at the M. E. so long before the country as the mail man ot the Democratic national coinnnt- church in Grant's Pass last Sunday. > tee, died at bis home in Connecticut! on Dysprygla The chicken supper given by the la- • ttie 1st instant. He was one of the best die’* of Grant's Pass was liot-rally pa Makes the lives of many people misera organizers and most consistent public tronized. ble, and eftrn leads to seif-destruction. We krow of u ) remedy fur dyspepsia more men who ever figured in American poli The regular monthly meeting of the successful thin Hood's Sursapirilia. it tics. Ttie veneration in which he was Grant’s Pass library association was held acts gently. y< t sun ly and » tin iently, held by his own party, as well us ttie last Monday. tones the stomat h and other organ.«. re bitter malevolence and hatred oi ttie op Mrs. T. G. Patterson, who has been in moves the faint feeling, creates a good ap position, alike attest liia greatness as a petite, cures ioa hubes, ar.d refreshes the politician of ttie foremost rank. lie was California for the benefit of her health, burdened n.iml. Give (food's Sarsaparilla has returned home. a wealthy iron manufacturer who served a fair trial. It will do you good. J. K. Pigney, who had one of his several terms in congress and one term hands seriously injured at Dunsmuir, in the U. 8. senate. JTenete« /<«-r Youth Cal., has returned home to allow it to Mrs. Phoebe < Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the 1» Rowing remarkable story, T he naval commission appointed to heal. the truth is v ucho ! for the residents J. T. Bain has returned from Smith of the town: “i nm 73 years by old. prepare plans for eight new warships have been have at last agreed upon designs for tho river, Cal., and liecome a permanent res troubled with kidney conn hint and lame- vessels, as follows: Three 2'JUO-ton gun- ident of this county. His brother has ness for many year-; could not dress my boa’s to coat f200,UfX> each, exclusive of gone to Modoc county, Cai. self without help. N».w I an» free from all armamen* and premium for increased Miss Anna J. Daniels, daughter of J. pain and orene>s. and am able to do all speed above 18 knots per hour; two Daniels. <hcd of pneumonia on the 22d my own housework I owe my thanks to 3000-ton vessels to cost il.lOO.OTOeacli. nit. and was buried in the Grant’s Pass Eectric Bitter* for having reneweJ my youth, and removed oimpleiely ulI disease to exhibit a maximum speed of IRknota, cemetery the following day. and pain.” Try a bottle, ¿A*, und $1. at all and to be constructed entirely of steel.' J. \V. Hunt, a fit st -class mechanic, drug stores. The two armeied cruisers, one to tie of 7.500 tons displacement of 21 knots guar formerly of Kcibv Ville, hai lately le- anteed spe.-if to cost about »30o,0o), moved to Grant's l*a>S. He is dewrv- ti.e other to «■»» of 3.3» tonsdisplacein ot ing of a liberal patronage. and to coat isiJO.OOO, will bewul j ., t to a Tiie lumber dealers oi Josephinecoun- penalty of *50,(ICO for every qi.irt<-r-sno* i tv held a meeting at the office of Taylor below the guaranty in speed, and will I <k Taylor at Gr int's Pass, and formed a receive a premium of that amount fori society for their mutual protection. eveiy quarter-knot ot increase of sp ed Thos. Reed, better known as “Uncle above guarantee. All the vessels wid b- rummy,’’ died at his residence in the equipped with modern breechloadmg southern end of the county a short time rifles and secondary batteries of machine since. He was auout 73 years of age. guns. ________ E Turner an 1 family have gone to Tux third and final day of ths centen M'sloc i-Riuty, Cal., in the hope of bene- nial celebration at New York fully fifing Mrs T.’s hea'tT. Dr. L. Wiggin equalled the preceding days. It can will be in charge of Mr. T.'s farm during safely be as-rei ted that it was tho crown- his absence. ing spectacular one of the wet- k. The Tavlor de Taylor A Co., who purchased procession was so large ami varied that the Custar saw-mill recently, have re prot>ablv its like will not he seen in this moved it to a first-class location, and country again (or many years. A score! are already manufacturing superior lum of nationalities were there, inarching un- | ber of all innde. der the Ameri«-.in colors, but attired in ! The P -stirl telegraph office at Grant's their character i-tic national garb. There | Pass iH now located in the S. P. D. A I. were scores of highly decorated fl- ats. (’<> 'a store. W. T. Perkins is the new emblematic of historic poetry and mate oi-eiator, W.J. Rogers’services being re rial progress. There were school chil quited to keep ttie line in repair. dren by the thousands, marching with the precision of veteran soldieis. Tho ’ J. A. Jennings announces that those wishing to use the half-mile race-tract largest representation made by any na near Giant's Pass will l-e accommodated tion of foreign birth was by the Ger at reasonable rates. Feed and stable mans, who had nearly half as many per- room will also tar furnished cheap. arms in line as were in the first mili h -, powka e a ' I v v.irles. retes. A * marvel — of - purl. tary parade entire. It is estimated that More rain has fallen in this section du T rills powder never TV. "tr< nyl n hi I wh i . st.nt> n.•»- M ,r(. twenty five thousand Germans paraded. ring the -past week than in tho same omica) than th«- ordinary kinds and rannet be The proiersion bark atsiut eight houis to length of time for many months. Crop; *»!<! in roin|M titioii With th- magnitude of low pa*s a given point, and numbered be- of all kinds are now as-ured and every- fi st Mbort weight, h uiu urii-sphatv ¡».wder*. ‘ ‘ «■uni twc«B stgbty *ad tuuoty UivtiMMid ta»a. buoy is Jubilaat wet U m proupwii. »■Wliuiá'i'K V Y, Rsyu* a M wm POWDER Absolutely Pure. MISCELLANEOUS. GRAND BAND CONTEST! ! JACRSONV11 OREGON. j 4 GRAND BAND CONTEST WILL BE HELD ! -.A ut Jacksonville, on Monday, Muy 13th. lbbW, under tho auspices of the Imp'd O. R. M., in which all the band» of Jack»o«i. J»n>ephine and Klamath counties. Oregon, arid Siskiyou county, Cal., are invited to particij»ate. Has been platted ttd thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two tv eight acres, at prices varying from $18.0» to $40.00 per acrq—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and expense of surveyit;. This ¡»roperty was purchased and subdivided, MINING NEWS. Miners are happy. A full line of quartz and placer location .blanks always kept on hand at the T imes office. Sfsnlev A Howell of the Homestake mine in Woodvide precinct have started up their arastra, with good prospects. The American Mining Code, the best au. tborlty on this subject, for sale at the T imes office.. The Wald») hydraulic company has in vest» d in a drifting machine, which ar rived recently. It is said to work well. The rains of the past week have afforded enough water to enable the placer miners to do some work. Those who have go»>d SYLLABI’S. 1. Au account stat’d is an account which water privileges will be able to make a short has be* n rendered by the creditor and ass* ut- run. i-d to 1») the debtor as correct, either expressly or by implication of law from the failure to ubj« et w ithin a r* iison:it»!v time. 2. Mi rely »•* n<i> ring hi » account H oth not make it an account statist; but an account rvn- derisl and d* iivi <cd t • the debtor, exhibiting the demand of the < r» ditor. unless objected to within a reasonable time, becomes an account stattsl. 3. When the action is strictly on an account stated, to maintain such action the plaintiff must prove an account stated, as this and □.»thing else will support his Alli gation. John Siaeinore vs. Horace I. Pelton, et al.: app«*ai from Jackson county. Judgment oi the lower court affirmed. Opinion by Thayer, ( . J. SY f.f .ABC’S. In a suit to establish t»> parol c\ idence a re sulting trust m real property, upon the al leged ground" that it was nurchustsi and the conveyance of the legal title taken in the name of one person, while th»’ purchase price was paid by allotm r, the • videnco ot the pay ment of the purchase price, or of the exact portion of it which was paid, whore payment of u part only is claimed, in order to be effect ive must be dear, certain and convincing. And it is indispensable t > th»*»stablishmcnt of such a trust that tn»* payment should be actu ally made by tin* beneficiary, or that un abso- iutr obligation should b * incurred by him. as a purt of ti»r original transaction of purchase, at or before the tim- <>t conveyance. In order to establish a constructive trust iu real property, upon the grounds that the con veyance of the legal title was taken by one possessing some fiduciary character or stand ing in some fiduciary relation, it must be shown by char and unmistakable evidence that the purchase was made with trust funds. -\man la Goodyear, r sp_, v«. school District N’o. 5, Jackson county, app.; judgment of the lower court moditii «1. < »pinion by Lotd, J. SYLLABI'S. Where under a contract hetwe» n thodirect- ors of a school district He re was a clause to teach a ddiniti p. ri’sl. unh >8 the school was discontinueii by or*ier ot the direefoi>.and the directors in eon.svqu< n« (' of the prevalence of diphtheria stopped th» "* ho»>ls. but r»'-op»‘ned them when the dang» r had pu>s»’d und befor»‘ the expiration of -ai’l contract: Held, that the discontinuance of th»- school was tor g >< k I cause an»l autli ri/. d undv r the contract, but that it did not operate to annul such contract and »lischarg» in- t-ach, r. but that it did re lit V»- th» district from liability during such pe riod, but not trim liability f«>i the unexpired portion *.f sue.i c< contract after the schools were opciiel. John M. (.orb. 11. i. sp , Vs. M. D. (’hil«i»rs, app.; app.-dl from Klu.nath county. Judg in’ nt of tie -low* r c.>.ii t affirmed. Opinion bv Stratum, J. I real S tate . Central Point now has three hardware stores. 8 Cornutt was in Jacksonville not long since, to pay relatives a visit. Improvements have been resumed with Vigor since tho supply of lumber increase»!. Go to J. C. »Sheridan’s for voiir hard ware, tinware, aud the celebrated Superior St. Louis stove. • Lowndes, the painter, who developed in to a lively pugilist not long ago, has left Central Point. C. Magruder,E It. Owen.Robt. Westrop. W.C. Leever uml other residents of thia place were at thecounty-seat last Saturday. Attention is railed to the a»iveitisenient of G. R Gai'ant, the eastern hardware man at Central Point, who has now on his shelves a full and complete line of all kinds of builder's and shelf hardware, stoves, tinware, agricultural implements, etc., and will s»II at as low prices as prevail in the east for similar goods. Give him a call and he will treat you well. Urarl Piaeaae, Read the hospital reports, read the mor tuary reports, read the medical publica tions. read the «tally newspapers, and learn bow widespread is heart disease, how diffi cult of detection it is to most ¡»eople. Low many ami bow sudden are the deaths it causes. Then read Dr. Flint’s treatise on heart iiisra.se, ami learn what it is. what cau"«sit. what diseases it gives rise to. what its symptoms are, and how it may be attacked. If you find that you have heart disease, ask your druggist for a boltie of I)r. Flint’s rrme»jy. The treatise may he had on application to Mack Drug Co’, N. NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, but to induce a desiable class of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable fruit section in Soifiera Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub irrigated by drainage from the lonntain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the value of which forlrewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per cord on the grouncj The entire tract lies directly in the — I^OST-I’TroOL^ $150 00 IN CASH PRIZES! /. Will lie awarded us follows: First prize of uu to the ban»! executing the b«*st selections; cod <1 prize of $50 (JU to the next best, and a prize of $15 a) io the person executing the finest cornet »olo. Fuel, band will l»Hrtquired to play tw<» pieces of their own selection. All bunds taking part iu the contest are re- <;u«*»tedt<» m«««‘t ul the Hall of th»* Imp’d U. R. M.. ut 10 o'clock a . M.,to take pait in the Of*. rade. ___ Securities and Sold. In the evening there will be 4 I^irUIT BELT Farms, Villaga Lets, Improved of Jackson coifity.’ There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining laud have failed to pro and Unimprcve? fcr duce a good cipp p. It is one of the few sections in the county where the jiaper-shell almond will produce Sale or Heat.* E vert Y ear . • 1 The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near future of fruitgrowing thau those sections subject to killing spring frosts. It is All in the Thermal Belt, aud will prodtibe'jverv.variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should inspect this property cl«scly before investing elsewhere, as eveiy lot will have a permanent and intrinsic value for fruit-growing,regardless of surroundings. The property is all <xl*2LU<l 11*111 T At the U. H Hotel, under the auspices of the Imp d O. R. 34., w.iiCh will be the event of the ) ear. EXECUTIVE OoMMlTTKL; J.C. Whipp, J G.B’idsey. E.Jacoba, R. T. Armstrong. KK EITION œMMITTEt : HAVE F<fft SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- I scribed prop« rty; No. 1. James Herd. Adam Schmitt, David Crime uil- lur. U.K. Havna. FLOOB MANAGEUH: On»- hundred ami sixts ucr»**<»t N«>. I cboi« »-, J. G. Birdhcj-. J. C. Whipp 8am DiRobuatn, 1« vcl land, over one-half <*n<*losed with a sub stantial fenc«1; one of the v« ry best truit and H. Pape, Jr , 11. T. Armstrong. vcg«’table ranches in the «’ounty; rich, suudy MUÈ1C COMM 1TTXE • loam, watered !>y Apph-gut»- < r« • k, impr«»v«d 8. P. D»‘Rob<»i*m.8 L Fielder,Geo. Owings. withagiMxl dwelling-h>>us< wirti six rooms, a All are invited to attend. Tickets, in» lading good log barn, granari«* and other outbuild* WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE. Ings; two hundred bearing fruit tr«-«-». assorted suppiT. Ç2 5U. An invi'ation to the ball is ex tended to visiting baQdp, Qve of charge. m«»Ktly fall and winter apples, plenty and the Jacks<nville Public Schools, which rank among the l»est in the state. The entire tract adjoins varivti«*, of small fruits, near a g«»o«l school, good out- COMEONE! COMEAU!! range tor st»»« k; govu-rnnient titl«-. Price, the corporate units of Jacksonville. The branch lint of railroad from the O. C. to the county-scat will si«!«* fc'»hO': half cash, balunc«* in one and two y«i«rs, aeferred payments to be secured by a in«»rt- undoubtedly >e built soon. gage on th«’ premises. No. 2. Office ol the County Treburer. A good farm of ^JUivr«** « hi Evans ere< k, in J«- Oregon, May 2 th» -Meadows, liiipmvi’il with a 4 welling 16x24 feet with fix»’ r«M»ms, a barn and stab!«-*. Ml VOID: 18 HEREBY GIVEN 1 HAT fHERE Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for five times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. A un* fund» on hand for th«* reoemption of the fenced, 4U acres in cultivati«»n, well wat- er«*d and a fine <»ut»id« rang«- for "t«s k. A N»>. tolhfWing couuty warrants, protes'ed up t«i Sep Forest Grove Poultry Yards. For fnftler particulars apply to numbered tember 1. 1**4. Warrants number«**! ; 1'47 ¡"47 3Va 1 st«M'k farm. Price, fifteen dollars per acre, “ ‘ ’ ’ * .................. L574 1 Wyandot tes. Plymouth Kocks. 1134 H.i.3 ............ -.................... cash. Title perfect. Â. JL. REUTER. Trastee, Jacksonville, Oregon Light Brahmas, 1575 15*0 1 1097 No. 3. 1»^6 1GÍ1 1 Rose an»l bingle Comb Brown Leghorns. Four inih*s front Central Point railroad sta 15*1 14*>4 : White Leghorns. 1*132 tion, a stock farm of 160 acr«». on a county 1*53 : White Wyandottcs. road, about torty acr«*« of which is good gram 16<4 larxl nnd forty acr»-s g<»«x) fruit ian«i. Improv 1859 1797 1 lGl.'i l-.l Partridge Coc hins and Black Minorca*, ed with a dwelling-house. Title perfect. Price. lsB ! 1.M1.Í 1*22 AMERICA’S RENT RREEUS. 1655 $ k 5» i On. cash. l-<- 1724 I7fej : Mv fowls have no superiors Harr won 1M6 No. 4. lbl’. 17*; 1M2 the highest honors at all exhibitions for the ItMH A tine stock an«! grain farm of 400 aero»; 3»!0 1863 past eleven years. K7J- 4-.7O 1422 acre» under fenc«*; ¡PMlacrc* farm land; 1<JO acr« s 2.3 53 17 43 Eggs, per sitting. $3; two sittings, $5. pasture and wood Ian«!; ten a« r«•* of a g-»»»d 19M Send «lamp for catalogue. 1971 ISr . voung orchard and a nic»’ young vineyaid; 1U92 Address J. M. G arrison , two dwelling-houMca and two good wells on the 1979 8 ¡•lac«-. Tln rc will b«- *.«»ld with the farm a large Box 55. Forest Grove Or. amount of agricultural iinplcin»-nta an«! s»»m»- 191S ■K 47 household furniture; also a numbe r <»1 gar«!« n 59 16*7 3H i 79 Information Wanted. tools. Al! g<» with the place. G» hk 1 »nitride MEDFORD, OREGON 1953 Ki 99 rang«* for stock. Pric« . *5.5,|0; half cash, bal 1M3 9.1 Any nie knowing the present whereabouts ance in two <-qual yearly p.«ym« nts, to draw le 1975 1*79 of any or all of the surviving officers or 1916 12.3 gal int« rc»t from day of sale, to !»«• »»•cured; or 1920 surgeons belonging t » th»« 1st Oregon Cav all cash, ut option of the purchaser. 3’his 'and 5(Mi is situated w« st of th»* Dcbing« r Gap. Title 199 » 19u6 alry will confer a great favor by sending p« rfcct. A good home l ’ or somebody . information concerning them to Thomas 1079 197«j No. 5. 1943 Fitzpatrick of Phil Sheridan Post No. 4, 57 The west half of the southwest quarter an«! 1973 G A K.. Dept, of Idaho, at lfoise city,' 55 We have now on our 8helv»‘b the most Elegant Assortment of )WN PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARDS the southw«-st «iuarter ol the n«»rthw« st «piar- 1M77 Idaho. The information is wanteti to en and Mining Claima Bought and 3<»ld on Com ter <»f s«Ttion Ju. t»»wnsliip !<»» south, range on» 16.34 155 134 able John Hawley, a nee ly and deserving mission east; a!»o th«' south half of th»* south« a»t «juar- 164 veteran, to obtain a pen-ion. 1 Mi ter and northw« st <piart»-r ol * »uth« ast <|uart• r INING PATENTS obtained at reasonable and northeast <juart« r «»1 southwest «¡nail« r «»f l‘U2 rates and with disputch. .•me will < < ii"C from and section 15, townshipX. «»nth, «4 rang' on» < a-t. Watches and Clocks. containing 2b2 acres in all. Price, five dollar" IVUr Po’and. of Yreka, Cal., a practical DROMPT ATTENTION given to all l^usineM per acre. I, II M<> -i:\ watchmaker and jeweler, is making a can No. 6. 1 onuecte*! with the Land Office. <’ uuty Treasurer. vass oi the towns in this valley. We would In the very latest shades of Caehmores. 8erg»»s, Henriettas Sicilians. A linns, (’ombim.tious Man Forty a* r» ’ ’ of timber land cl<»M ’ to tin coun recommend him to those needing his servi chester Cashmeres. Buntings, Satteens, Lawns.Ginghams. Prints, iVrcab’s, Etc , Etc. ty r<»ad l»?ading to tin Big Butte t»aw-iuill: val LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES ces, as he is a fint.class Workman. uable chiefly t<>r rail tiint*» r. G-»v< rnnn nt ti Mining Application No.— tle. The owner is out of tb« state and th< land SHOO No. 42. 200acre». will b»'sold for live dollars per a**rc, cash. A United States L.*mi Office. ) For Sale. 2iX‘arrn* of unimproved land. 30 acre» of which bargain for tMunelaidy. Ro»« burg Uiug«.’ . Ap’d V. 15*9. ) OTH!: 18 HLKE’Jk GIVEN 1HAT A H. A span of large, young horses, a goo»i We have Piques, Zephyr, Plaids, Fancy Lace (’hecks, India Liner s, Victoria and Bishop Lawns i» prairie land and t he balance good timber land, No. 7. all good fiuit and grain land, with two living Uuivgly. whose r »st»»ffice uddrasa is J&' kson w.'gon and double set of harness, nearly 1 spring» of water. Four mil«* from Jacksonville. Two hundred and forty acres—*ixty acres ville. Ur» g«»ii. tin» the* d»y filed his application new. Will !>e sold separately if desired, at Dotted Swiae, Swiss Flouncing and All-over Embroideries. fenced and in cultivation; improved with a foi a p.ift torti»*’ ' 5u.-^ly Placer Mine," con ! SiUUU. No. 46. 16uacres, low rate". For further particulars enquire nice bearing orchard >1 tin*-assorted truit taining one hundred an ) fifty acres, situated «u I Unimproved; will watered, and tiret-clast» trees; a dwelling lr>us<*. a barn and other out- th» l‘«»«Jr . Ian s Mining district, coanty <»! Jack 5 tl»í»»"’ <»VV 9111(1 I7'IM »Sill* of D. J. K. P earce ,Sterling. 1 place to make a g-axl home. houses. Two streams of water run through f on. Slate «»f Oreg« and embracing ti.e W 1-2 of 400 acre«. this place. It is susc* ¡»tible of b-’ing divided W l 2 of Ni 1-4 oi 8W 1-4. »ani 8 1 t <»f N I 2 of <4.500 No. 65. For Sale. 1-4 li.ai 8 12 «»f NW 1 4«»f 8W 1-4, Unimproved, level, rich gnu»» and fruit laud; into two pi» <•••** of om- hundred and tw» tity NW 1-4 »»f A tine saddle-mare anti saddle, also a good water; title donatiou claim. A great acres < a< h. The north half of this place i- un ai.»l NW 1-4 of 8W 1 4 <>f SW 1-4 of s«’Ction 12, ana We hr.v*» alno just opened up the largest stock <»f i runumg improved. The improved ♦>» acres are worth S 12 <-f 8 l-2»»fNE 14oi SE 1-4 and N 1 2 of two-h -rs’*, iron-axe wagon, nearly new, for t barcoia ; 7 mile» east of Ceutral Point. fpjOO. The other 1*U acr* s. $900. Four miles of SE 1 4 of bt I 4. nnd N 12 »»f SW 1-4 «»f 8h 1 4. sale, cheap for cash. Apply soon to j 4*2500. No. 78. 2i)0acre8. 1 i t »in Central Point raiIr<jttd station. Tith- pcr- mai SW 1-4 at 8»V 1 4 of ;>E 1-4, and b.E 14 ot SE C. B. K ostel . Mostly («»need in grain telds, meadow, pasture. fvet. 1-4 <»f 8W I I of action 11, and NE 1 4 of NT 1-4 Jacksonville, Oregon. . orchard and gatden ; all rich, black, alluvial No. H. «4 NVv 1-4 o! nell»-. ¡4; also tho S 1-2 of NW 1-4 ! "oil . about 1’0 acre» of plow land ; three epi mg» : m 1 4 it n: township 38 south, of A farm of 120 a« r« ». iinpi»»v«xl with a com - of pure water; »trearo flowing through the place; fortable dw»Hing; ten acr«*s f» in »’«l and in cul ram.« 3 u»»r. Willnmette meridian, eoutaiuing i'oata t or Hale. ort'haid hobt variety of fruit . large.commodious !«•- 1 • i- t ui i«*:. of thi- placer mining 150 i. tivation, with a living spring n«-arth« <lw«’Jl- Two hundred fine, large cedar can dwelhng-houee. largo barn ai.d uuiiKToiib out * Tt c- «I -d ... I*-»- ; '¿«»itit i ’» <>fli at Jt*ck- be obtained cheap by applying to the T imes And a<*o«t line of Hits. Furnishing G«»o Is. Bo »ts a -.1 Shoe-, Etc., ever br > ight toJSnuthem Orogon building». No better location for etock ranch ing. On«’ <»t the v« ry b» >t st«»* k rang» * in th«* . , Ju« k»» n court-,, Oregon, in book If*. county. Yank«» ci»*«k fl-»w.s through thi® .and. office at once. Im Oregon Summer range inexhaustible ; hf - Titl«- p« rfcct. Price, <*».«». page 73. Jackran county mining records, ai d j teen mile» from railroad depot. page 3*1, mid book 2. pa^eS«. and page book 1 ___ ________ N«>. 9. 12". mining coflV**ya.ic< s and * in ___ book _ 16, jwtgo $4.(W. 79. 200 acre«. We have h I b > just received from Eastern Ma: ,ifai'turer'’, the handsomest imo < f A good plat <* of l«s‘ a* r< s. improved with a ____ records »4 _ tv*i<! . _ Ju«'kson county. t r A hue farm near Eagle Point. Or., all fenced, g«aMi. n«’w n "!•»' ne«‘, barn anti granary; about 22-". <!©»*»! . : claimmta ue IL bauten on the r.orth- ji 100 Her«*» in cultivation, excellent house, good sixty acr< s 1« need, with an orchard t»l about a«i __ C4U.I a hid ! M« K«'o A » o on the Mouihw«*»t corm r. Bai n and other outbuilding», 125 fruit tree». No. one* hundred asa»»rted truit ti <*«■»: on»* large Any and all |>**raor.» chinning adversely any js»r- I mill-«ito. goo«i well, living »pnnga, »tream of "¡■ring hu «I «»Iher smaller «»lies » n th«1 farm. ti»»n of »«id mining premise» are required t«i hie —10C0 rolls, all neantiful patterns -ever displayed in this section water flowing through and a »v»t«*:n of irrigating V*ank«’«'« I»-« k runs fiimug’i the plae»- Si>!» n- tni’ir aiiver»«* claim* w .th th«* R egister «»f the ' »iitches Ly in» u h of which SO acre» of lantl may <114 stock range, u ith v » rum« nt titl«*. Price, L'nited hu lit- Lam! Office at Roseburg. Oregon, iv** Remember that w? ure able to give the very ¡»»went tigures on GrooerioN. Provisions, Etc. be irrigated Excellent bargain Term» cash. $100»), ca>li. »lurinr the six’v day » po, 1« mì «4 pubbeatiou here- _____________ REAMES &, WHITE, -h»»- IS that misery experienced when we aud- No. 10. N»». ID. f. or they will ! ■ latried by v.itue ot ti e pr*»- I »h nly become uwnro that we possess a ! A bri< k lioii*» un i iurg- l».f in J.-u k-om ill«». vibion» «>! th» statute. 4Su acres-200 acre» rich, 'evcl, bottom land, (ihilx»'.mid arrangement called A stomach. clear«’»! ; lOacr«» fonct*! ; »in*ll house and »ta | with a stabl«’. A c •inL.rtahi« iioinv. and till».' UHA8 W. JOHNSTON. Register. I ho atomach lathe reservoir from which ble; tie »ring orchard of »’hoice variety of apples ; perfect. Priv<», $2bo< a*h and balan»*«* in cv»'i y nt>r<* ami I i*sue must be nourished, tlir»*e ».pt;»’ pax nu ui" »1 six. txv» !\. and < igh- 2Xi acr- ’ s of yellow and augar-pine timber : g«»»ai n ml any trouble wh 1» it U soon felt through Notice ior Pubii at ion. Mte for »aw mill : go»xi road» »umnmrand win t«»en month*; •!« !« rr< »1 payments to »Irrnv t»»n out th«’ who!»» sysb’in. Among a dozen ter Evan» creek run« on theeast boundary »»f percent, int« i«*t. dyspeptics n<> tw»» u ill have the same pre Land Office at Roseburg. Or.. 1 No. 11. »ai»l land and can bo utilized for irrigation. *8ix dominant ay m 1»:« »ins. 1 fyspept icsot active Aj.nl 23. lSjft«. j mile» from R. R. depot; one fourth mile from A comfortable fraiii«’ liou»« in Jacks«*nville Y»)TK’E 18 HFliEBY GIVEN THAT IKE menial power nutl a blliouMernperament school an»l pontolfice Price $ 12 per acre. for sale <»r r< nt <»n r«»asonahl<» t» unis; three „1 foilowing-named »ettler has filed notice <»f ate nubject to Sick Headache; those, rooms and kifchi’n; h>«'atc«i on Third str» « t. -is intention to make final ¡»rttof iu support of t!» "hy and nhlcgrnat h * have Constipation, No. 81. while the thin ami nervous are abandoned 150») acre», unimprove«!; ail level, rich, bottom ami has a giasl xv«-|i <>1 wat» rut the door, with hi* claim, and t har sai<l proof will lie made be- mi neceaaarj outhcAisea " llbt aoM »h»ap. fore tii« judg«*, or in his ai>suneo, Lx*fore ths togloomy foreboding«. Some dyspeptics Lind ; well watered, plenty of timber, ami can ns tli»’owner i* in <‘H*tern < Ir -gon and ha." no - lerk of tt»e »’our.ty court of Jackson coonty. aie wonderfully forgetful; others nave e iu«»i»* the be»t dairy ranch in the state of Ore further use for th»» property. great irritability of temper. Or- at Jacksonville Or., on 8a(aida>. Juoe b, gon ; 23 mi lea from Ashland. Price j>er acre, Whatever form Dysjiepsia may take, 1SH9 viz : Joseph Goldsworthy homestead en No. 12. j - rni". half <nu*h in hand, lialance oh easy term». one thing is certain. A g<x»l littl«1 farm of 160 acres nt'ar Antioch try No. 4* ¡5. for th»* NE 1 4 of NE 1 4. 8‘, of NE No. 82. 4 and NWof 8E-a, See 12. Tp 37 8. K 4 Waat, The undfrlying came it l‘<7 acr» » ; ‘A' aero» fence»! ami in cultivation. sch<»ol-house. Improv, d with a good dw«*iUng- n. M. IL* n«»mcs th«* following witnesses to in the L1PER, H i;-»*, barn, orchard, meadow, one half inter»»«t house. stabl«’», et*’.; -’¡G iicr«’* icnc«*d. a lin»*, «»rove his continuuiiH residence uj>on and culti- in wa’er «lifch and water-right, ami a system »»f young b» siring »•rcliar«!, an«l a!s»»a vineyard in yation of, s iid lsmi. viz : Robert ('<K»k. *V illiam an<l on« thing more 1» equzlly certain, bo irrigation by which 125 acre» maybe irrigntetL a bearing »•«»mlition; xvill I m - sold for j'1200; :i L-ttun, Oscar Swack««r and Andiew Bailey, ail uno will remain a dy.pcplic who will 8traa:n »if water running ou north bountlary »“ good bargain. Title perl «ft. of Draper. Jackson Couu y. Oregon No. 13. the place. Ten mi left from the county.seat, and Any person who desir»w to protest against the one and a half mile» from pustoffice and school- A desirable laaiy <»f good lan«l clunp, being allowimce of such proof or who knew» of any It will correct house Price S3rt(Mi. substantial reason under the law and the regula the NEL* of SE^am! th« >E ‘ i *.f Sl? 4 , s«v. .u. Acidity of tho tp. ;M S. R 4 W; th«' NU >4 of SWk4 and th«* SWU tions of the Interior Dt'partment why such ♦13IX). K8 2o acres Stomach, 13 acres set in alfalfa, balance b- st of vineyard of sw>.4. M «'. U. tp *4 S, R4W; th« >Wi4 of proof should not In* allowed, will tie given an »4 XE> p *♦•<• 3 tp. 3'» >. R I W; ■ np'»rtumty at the above-mentioned time and and ««rvhard land, tine large »¡»ring of pure wat»*r N'Wi* and th. Expel foal gases. on th«* tract, goo I location fur asmall «laity with the NE>4 of NT. ‘4. *« c. 4. to. .15 S. R 4 V . 322 57 ! lace to cro«F-»’Xiuniii<» the witneaees of »aid acri ’ s in all, ami lying in Pleasant cr»> k pre- laimant and to offer evuieuce in rebjttal *>f good out rang«*, situate«! adjacent to the corpor Allay Irritation, 1' at »ubmitte»} f»y claimant. cin« t, Jackson county . Price $15 per acre. ate Inuits of Jacksonville ami 5 miles from Me.! Assist Digestion, ford. < HAS. W. JOHNSTON. Registe-. K . 14. I flOO*-). 84. 160 acres. and, at the same A nice place, partly rnclos«'d and a box hou»< , 40 acres under fence and cultivation. Irrigat on it, being th»' south half, the south«a*t quar time ing ditch with sufficient water to irrigate 43 acres ter, him ! the soutln*a.*t »piart« r of th«’ s.»uth- Start the hirer to working, and the balance essily cleared, all first-class xvrst quarter of section six. tin«! tlit* northeaM land Situahtl on Evans creek 23 miles from R. quart» r of the northw» "t «piart» r of s« * tu>n \rHEREAS. ARfUH 'M FRICK, LATE OF when all other trouble» R depot,good roods summer ami winter. This H« v« n, township •!■'> south, of range one west, in V» the count) of R »eg Island ai.d atate of Jil. Thi$ book reports prices on Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, soon disappear. ■ > • ? is a bargain. Jackson county, containing ltM.) acres. Price. in-UH. <l' |.*rt< .1tbi< 111« <M1 or about t,.e llth dur Of Novemb-r A U. Iw. u Jw-t wtllr-nd "My wfle WM • confirmed dyir-plie. Some Milinery, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Car * i ■ . acres. $15 |>er acre. t**»tanv nt. w.tich was »i^iy admitted to probate three yests ago by the advice of br. Steiner, of No. 15. AH level ami rich button land. 15 acres under ' io tb-t-out-lj <■. UH <.f Haul Kuck l«lar.<l county Augusta, she w.vs induced to try Sirnrron* Liver pets, Trunks and Bags, Wall Paper, Tin and Japan Ware, Stoves, fence and in cultivation. Small house ami a ' Tlie SW14 of sec. 34. tp. 5»J south, of range .3 -u tin- 19tli -l..s of November. A. D. ISN-.in wbir-f, Regulator I ieel grateful for the relief it has barn 4 mile froiu school house ami post office. east, containing 160 h . t . s . and being 111 close Harness and Saddles, Tobaccos, Groceries, Etc., Etc. given her, and may all who read this and are Seven mlies from railroad depot. Situate»! on proximity to McCal list it ' s *«1« brute«! springs -.-id will mentiou was made of n M>n (Uauie unknown) of Adam Frick, a son -f waid Abra afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other Evans creek. on Butte ere« k. Price, $10 per acre. A first- I. >m Frick, to whom, if li.inr. a puniun <rf tba wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I fee! class invest mi’iit. 88. «-rate o! the «aid d.-naml ia beouwitbod confident icuith will be restored to ail who will Nu. 10. 567 acres, all fenced and in cultivation. It is ■uid re-iuirinir the executor, to nwit a notice in be advised " -W m . M. K irih , Fort Valley, Ga. eituated in the h» art of Rogue river valley, one Lots nuinlMTe«! one am! two of »«vtion 31. in 1 wo pai-er. put. i-.hod, one in J*ck~it..ille and mile from Central Point depot. Three comfort township ;i5 south, ol rang»' 1 west; also the lot one 111 1 ortlaud. Oregon, notifying aai<l heir to See that you get the Genuine, able dwellings and a barre are on thia tract, also numbered 1 of »«x’tion 6. in t«»wnshin ;*•’> south, appear and claim liu> tnter.M in -.am . Mate an orchard of a choice variety of fruit. Tne soil of range 1 west, containing in all 96 acres. with red 2 on front of Wrapper, Now. .................. notice is l ou t., iri.en by the is free, rich black loam, and will grow alfalfa Price, $6 per acri*. urnb-nag'i«l --xecutor- to ttie Mod heir to apn.ar rKF.» AW RD ONLY BY without irrigation. Will be Hold mb a whole or N*>. 17. before the county court of oaid Rock friend J. H. ZEII IN k < <>., 1-hlUdelphln, T». KutMiividod into 3 farmsof 2C0.1U7,l7u-acre tracts. A comfortable framehouse with a v« ry large count,^llhni.ir. within two jours from the J'Hh 1'hereiA no wawt«» land on this tract, and is with and prove his lden- in Jacksonville, in a go»»«l m ighborhood, • lay •»! N»»veml>er, A D. out question one ot the best farms iu Jackson Int for sale on reasonabl»- t< rms; has a larg* -.it- uty and right to said bequest, or on failure eo to county. For terms and prices call on or address ting-room with a good fir« plaee, twog<»o<i bed «h»he wili be, by tho terms of »»aid will, forever the undersigned at Jacksonville or at Medford rooms and a kitchen, ago«Ml w«’ll ol water at riarredfrom all interest therein. to Fans, Juhnsou A Erford. JOHN B. FRK K. tin' door, wood house, etc. Price, $ mr ). MALTIN’ (’. FRK K. 87. No. I". l.r .’C tors of the ja(tt wir Uetamantof Abra ftli) acres of sngar-pine timber land, situated in £»aoi*n.nieiito, (J jl ham Fnek. decent»d. Linds in s« « ’ lions 7. I s . 19. 29. and NH of tl.o Rogue river timber belt, and a tinst-claas, »••«■tion mi. in township 35 south, rangel west; R<»ck Dlnm! Illinois,.Tnnuary 7,1RA9. I’riii; . nn-1 Peasant, the Millionaire and double sawmill with turbine wheel anti an containing IBUiacr«»; and lamis in —x t ns 12. Day laborer, by their common uae of of water-pow»-r. Mill c«i»acity. io.000 14. 23. 24 an»! 25, in township 35 south. « t rang»- 714 and 716 J Street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. Two Story abundauce feet per day, all complete and in A 1 running this remedy, attest the world-wide rep. 2 west, containing 1(MW a«T<". If ail of the order. Also one blacksmithbh*»p and tools, one above-mention»-«! lam! »h»»uld I»»- »old in on« Lnil‘ling8. utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy frame barn.4ox6o feet, two box Louses, etc. Price, b»Hly. $6 p« r acre is th»' price. If sold in <iuan- sicians recommend these pills for $4,5oo. A great bargain. titic’s n«»t Icbsthan 4<ta«’r«’s. at $10 t«»$l5 p»r fitomach and Liver Troubles, Costive tier«’, according to the »piality un«i quantity - 1 Nt'Xt J imj F to Scott A. Jennings’, I have Great Bargains to offer and it lam! sold. Terms, one third cash al time »4 ness. Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; sale, balance on time to suit pun ha»» r. «1* i • r- will pay you to keep a clone watch on tho* spare also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and «*1 payments to b< "« cured by a mortgag»* « n for the next t»ix month» for 8p»»cial Bargain». If FOR GOODS IN OXJR LINE Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con you have any property for sale, come and see me th«’ premises. 'I'iii* land is mostly slightly r< - ing clay soil, and is among the best 1 unit lauds an«i 1 will do my brat for you. tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in Jackson county. L. C. HEINRICHSEN. Ottico next door to Grand Contral Hotel. in operation ; and, therefore, the very HENRY KLIPPEL. Ko. IP. best medicine for Family Use, as well as j HHOacrcrtof Improved land and m » acre* 1111- 149 First Street. - - - Portland. Oregon TARLI IS ( OXSTASTI.Y FURNISUEI) for Travelers and Tourists. I iuipr« vcd. Hi M <tion 13. township ;»5 south. h tt.o b«»»t the market affords 1 rang»- 2 west. Price fur the lot. $20 per acre. X«» < tiaese employe»!, and no pains spared to •' I have derived great relief from giv«*»nti»faction. N... M Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was M« al» at ail hours. 25 cents. taken so ill with Wholesalea*»d Retail Dealers in i I Land ¡:i x-cti- n township .¡5 8outli. range AT BONANZA 2 went; i. landa in socti«1!:« 31 and tlx» south I half *>t >.* ti« fi ;>». t wn-hij»;r, south. n<:ig«- I | west, (smlainiug l-'id'» acres: ull ft nc 1 wlih Wil that I w«s unable to <lo any work. I good mil fen*-«’ aid tun* to Wuw**» »iv»r. •' ' CIl’.iAEI) FROM THE FARM OF THE VN- Silver and SilTfr Pl.to-I Wure. »n-I Op»ic«l <»o«xi»; ajunte for Ilia Bookford b< n<d»i civ irpin lot" 1 • "int purchas» i>, n nd >’ 1 took three boxes ot Ayer’s Pills anil -I, ln>iut ■>• «rail.M< Sun-lay Raiiroa Watches. _ at prices according to 8«*lcctions mad«*. was entirely cured. Since that time I ;■ -. ••' ' »-'<-wn bone, bu nil.sl D - n left LL GOODS IN THE LINE M VNUFAtTT’R! P TO ORDER AND REPAIRED kti-uldir. blir-i ir. th • tiaht eye. a- <| will w-wh No. 22. •in never without a box of these pills.” Watch Repairing carofcllly ex**cute*l. »ill b.- p-i.l lor Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. .A No. 1 grain and st <t k farm <»f 321) a» »•-... .. 1'1« i-.ti-b. A liberal C^BalMGnn Pnrlcrur«*- ««mt on mrvnh.»ati.vn <' *”* *■»«..«••♦«• w.O* «u* » al»A«rh»r- tnihsfroin < ’iilr:»! I'»*iut miiroad Matunand In- i.-urn or for any inform..!ion that will l«4 —ng_-iir 1 j ! »„ • :■ " 11 “Ayer’s l’llls have been in use in my ' . •"'l'r' e 1. m . . ««IO- MICKEY. [ H. OATMAN. SUCCESSOR TO J. O. HAM- six niih s from M»xlft rd lailroad ►tats u; al! (»nil » < rrck. May |. family upwards ot twenty years and v • nk u aker«t * t < y Co., i of ix/iittiiiH. *>« BonunzM. Klumath vouniy county, , Mr., Or.. b v* I. bkuk Liiul und » 11 b wd with a mu. -1 ..1 have completely Aerified all that is bus purchased a large and hrat-class stuck of f» nc*, hi *. I all und* r cu’.l¡v.itiull. Iiaprov <1 claimed for them. In attacks of piles, p.*ods which are now on the way from Portland, with a small dwclling-lDai"»-. a barn ;jUx:h» f • • 1, and will be wild (’heap for Cush. Everybody i« hug ' granary. 11 good «pi uig u hicli fuint-i.< from which I suffered many years, they Manufacturer and Dealer in invited to call and examine goo»ls and prices be ph-iitj of uabrfor »loin* 01c und k I«»< k j » afford greater relief than any other fore purchasing elsewhere. You can always find posts. This farm is sum » |aibi» <fl I»» ing di; 1 medicine I ever tried.” —T. F. Adams, on hand a full line of rd lilt«» two, tin» '’ and f< i.‘r farms, fts • 1 Holly Springs, Texas. acre of it is g»»»»d la»i«i nil I >»• ar a school ;a ILL MAKE THE 8EAHON OF 1W» AR FOL- [ ” I have used Ayer’s Pills for a num p< st.office. Titl» ’ perfect. Pike, £50 lows: Commencirig at Henry Brown’s piace I 1 * ’ u f*’r c.diecG.ii I muMU Um*, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. ber of years, and have never found any near Brownsboro on Monday. April 22<i. and r» No. 23. mecs, u. n.j I kh -F h hj » m b« rloM-d thing equal to them fur giving ine an maining three days; ihenco to my place iu lable A farm of 124 a*-res. ali level Ian»!, four mi!» , . . JUS. SOLOMON. Groceries. Hardwt re Rock precinct, n t urn n g to « ach »tand every appetite and imparting energy and Jarktonvil.e, May I. I**9. from < » niial Point railroad station, ull t» n. d strength to the system. I alwavs keep ninth «lay during the bo ii »» hi ending J uly 1. Ihb9- u itli a rail t* nc»- uii«l ov* r 1< mi a» res in cultiva an-l rverytliins arrendi) to La found ina first- tion. Black ►»•¡I, improva-d with adw.-liing- them in the house.”—R. D. Jackson, DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE; elusa Country bt--re. huusc 24x24 f»tt with lour rooms, a barn 2»)\> Norfolk iaa beautiful dark br«»yrn horse, of 1 Wilmington, Del. J AS. MOUTON. Manapw feet. W’Hsihousc 2"x2»» f» < t. near a g<H>»| sch »»”1. fine Style and action, 17 hand»* high an «1 w»'igha t ilo:ooir.a. April 18 CoaL •• Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured mo 1504 pound»; hia dam waa half Sorf«»lk ami naif 1 Lb »«»»L-iFStlK’.a’. ALL two goo<l wells» t wat» rand g »»»«l outside r.mg«' ISIIO T of severe for»tock. G»>vci »ini« nt tith . Pric»-. S3 . ... IW'IliMlu.) au-1 Ul hl....... . Jh., ar- 0ellrour:der; he waa »ire«l by a brown Clyalea- Ml-I tu I h - uhy of tt.« fin. ht t.:.!«:. <>r .fiten In th. Na dale hora»*, weighing lKoo pound«. ! count,, a: <1 tt i- 1« . |-U,W o;.portUL,t, Ior an,. TZHMH.-Seaaon. $8; insurance, $12. Any per-1 Th«- F. M. Fr» «1» nburg farm, situated in s< < - w..- : .n« to»u«>iK« Ii.tiie.hf-ri, tiut in.-.. diepoMng of mares forfeit their in»urnice. , tion 15. township^» south, rang«* 3 west, con Appli lu from which I was long a sufferer. — so I uh will MRS NAL.UK E. JSH. use all diligence to pr. vent accident».! taining 150acr»*s; about 4)1 acres fenced with a Emma Keyes, Ilubliardston, Mass. «facFtunvilb», Oregon. but will n«>t be reap« him bio fur any orcurn»»/. E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, good rail f* n»:e und In cultivation, balaiie«- un April SO. IfsS. C. H PICKENS. •'Whenever I am troubled with con improved land; two springs »4 wat« r. on«-near Table Rock, Oregon, April 14. lotf). stipation. or suffer from loss of appetite, th«- house; Rogu«- nv.-r forms th«- w«>t«rn Itoundary of this place. Improved with u Ayer’s Pills set me right again." — A. J. dwelling 14X2K feet with 4 r.Miiiis. shexj barn Kiser, Jr., Rock Huusc, Va. ■ th.vi the C ■ This well-known house* ha» been renovated 17xJ6 feet and other «»ulbuilding*. Tin* plac<> l.s *!Luj (i*V' XTtlAT. W1IERK- "Ayer’s Pills are in general demand . j TLA'iD BUSlNEi ■ hroughout aud Is on the cast «ide of Rogue riv» r. <»f a mile . - liU L»nd Mm. H i I mmi . htui cckmhì to among our customers. Our sales of from Gold Hill railroad station. G-»v. rum» nt o.-mitmo, to my Mppurt, i tb.-rel»«- warn nJl COILEGE. NEWLY FURNISHED. title, pri»*« $2..i»»n. Terms. on«*-half cash at turn I p- rwra. not to tia.f bint on my acconot. a, 1 will them exceed those of all other pills com aving failed to close out my Bus Purtl«»-!. Orepo of sal«-, balun«' ' on on»* y» ar’s time, to b»- »« - mu bo r- rp.-unlil«. fur i n, debt. mM, «-onlract bined. We have never known them in ** Jacksonville, wish««! to do, ' A* iness lilVT-n «•» .......... . • — a- I had ............. * ,.io- •non.«-1. A good sample ro«»iu for commercial travelers cured by a mortgag«* outlie pr« mis»*, or all Dated tb.. Ktf.dMfrg.U;:W1LSCN- fail to give entire satisfaction." — ii -led reputation,!' ¡ _ .» »ui .rity. Buslf <. 1 have concluded to continue the • »mt? on »»larger has been fitted up in connection with the hotel. cash at option of purchaser. ecalethan over. 1 «:»»• in Han Francisco recently Wright & tiannelly, San Diego, Texas. Shorthand, Comme* bciwi und Penmanship Dep where 1 luid in one of the largest and 1 h * h ! Mock" ments. StudeníM adint’dcd :it uuy time. < • Important Notice. Parti«* wishing to purchase any of tin- ab ,vc lo*'ue and spcfim<*iis vf y.ewr.rdishipsrnt fn » «»fail kinds of Fireanns, Anuoundiun. i’otlery. Publio Notice. I. A. WKHCO. S*r’r. A. 1’. AKMSTKOMG. l’ri’*. Hardware end Sporting Go<»d*> vVer brought to lunds, con Mopoif at M.-dlord, u h« i. ih< % *vl|| this market. G o - k I h f «>1<1 at the lowest possible t LI, PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES be* met nt ttu railroad d< pot on tiic;». rival of I HEREBY GIVE NUIL E TO ALL WHOM Zk in«h’btt*l to the estate of John N«»land, de- trains by M.ssn*. Wrish v A t . r-a! . prices. L it conceru ttiat 1 am u«>t and never wan PRKPARXD IT 1 will guarantee these Goods to hejn.f what ceaM'd. are hereby notified to settle th« earns tat.- agent«, who will »-»aiviy them in k « xm 1 represent mem them to be. 1*« Et mu to iuj raj with V. lltardt rav*ford, attorney for th*-estate, at bhape to any - of ‘ ‘ tii he lands 1 have for salv. free rr*P »:i»ib.e for tua acU of m> biotber.B. A. liar- >r ¡1 I repreecm »*> we. -u Omnkful u >'* h * iua **» Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Miss. v**y uyl tho«»* who have gi*.m Ol will give him us J olii customers for their vast patronage eo liberal his office in Medford, without further delay and _______ uf charge f«»r conveyance. coin _ f*>r er. .Lt lu ti,,, futu ih , muai look n, ’.mVor jt.i" Bu*d by oa Dealers lu M o U m M. OpinailCxhaostiun. Lo«t Manhood, K6. A « . ly jy bestowed, be»»ti»wed, 1 would ruspwtitjUy solicit a coq . thereby «ava cubi a. K. NOLAN ÍB^O* of tho B4UJU. H V HAkVk\ y Attamtttntrii trt uxd kiwr, lo Ki----------—W JvHh MIH FB; INOW IS r<> County Treasurer's Third Notice. .... ..... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • I 1417X * : MISCELLANEOUS. HENRY KLIPPEL, AT REAMES & WHITE’S ! Conveyancing in all its Branches. r Ladies Fine Dress Goods M IN WHITE GOODS N Gent’s Clothing Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castóni. Decorative Wall Papers DYSPEPSIA. CATALOGUE ' SIMMONS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ABOUT WILL Marchiò. Mailed Free. Rich and Poor, NOTICE THE RED HOUSE TRADE UHIOH, C. H. GILMAN, PROPRIETOR, NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Rheumatism NEW GOODS, NEW PKICES Estray Notice Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! I JOHN MILLER, Settle Up NORFOLK. W Sheep For Sale CENTRAL HOUSE, Headache, Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Paints, Oik, Varnish. Glass, Cutler}’, Etc., Ashland, - - - - Oregon. Notice Jacksonville, Oregon. H Ayer’s Pills, Jacwanvuie. unyoa, Ust Ì J’ DAK‘