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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1889)
A MUSICAL TREAT. Heart Dirent'. Linkville will soon select officers to REAL-ESTATE. Read the hospital reports, read tbe mor administer the town government estab Last Monday was a field day for Jackson- i tuary reports, rend the medical publica Plenty of early vegetables are in the lished by the last legislature. ville and deserves to be marked with a white tions, i reRd the daily newspapers, and lesr'i T. J. Kasson of Pelican bay has return stoue by Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1 | how widespread is heart di« use. ' market. of the Improved Order of Red Men. A more ( 4 ? ed from Jackson county. He has been cult of detection it is to iuo | Health is good, crops of all kinds doing ' MAY 1»1. tsre. THURSDAY successful musical and social entertain , many and bow sudden m I well and everybody happy. ' away from home for sometime. ineut was never given in the county under < causes. Then read Dr. Flii < 1 Supt. Fountain will hold the regular the auspices of any order, and while the | Gas Williams will put up a neat resi I heart disease, and learn wb .t T hs North Pacific coast has had its < ' quarterly examination of applicants for Red Men have heretofore prided themselves causes > 1 u it, wliat diseases it giv The addilioi; tu Jacksonville, known as first cyclone, occurring at Taeoma last dence in Grant’s Pass soon. teacher’s certificates on Wednesday, ui>on tbeir hospitality, they may now real what . its symptoms are. and how It may b« The Palace hotel at Grant’s Pass looks Monday. It was the genuine eastern easy as reg.rds wearing the laure s, for In ( heart May 29. attacked. — If you -------- find ------ Unitj you . have imported article and did considerable well in its new coat of paint. respects they arc unappi oathable. . disease, ask your druggist for u boitle uf It Bee tn s os if wo were having our some Every preparation had been made and Dr. Flint’s remedy. The treatise may be damage, wrecking several bud lings and There lias been a considerable rainfall winter now. Nnow falls frequently , JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, every detail was successfully carried out. had j causing the death of four men. in this section during the past week. on application to Mack Drug <'«■■ N. though not in sufficient quantities to do The first of visiiing bauds to arrive were Y. 8. M. Wilcox and wife of Grant’s Pass any harm. the “Roseburg Junior" boys, who came up I t is uuite possible that Murat Hal have returned from a trip to Portland. tbe Bunday morning train to Medford, Chas. 11. Withrow has purchased on Funwt Grove Poultry Yard». stead will he Senator Payne’s rival in the Oscar Knox has gone to Klamath the property at Linkville occupied by and from there by tbe Jacksonville hau l race for the Ohio senstorship at the next wagon to town. They rendered one of their Wyandotte«. Plymouth Rocks. '■¿ee-X county to permanently locate, we learn. Judge l’arker, paying *.'>00 therefor. He choicest selections while driving up to the election, as the latter expresses his de Light Brahma-'. W. B. Taylor and A. A. Ross are oper will assume his duties as postmaster on U.H. Hotel, where quarters had been pro Rose and Single Comb Brown Leghorns. termination to be a candidate. Tbe White Leghorn.'*. vided for them, and were received by tbe fight will be very interesting, viewed ating in the mines in Gwlice creek dis July 1st. White Wyandotte«. band with a welcoming salute. trict. from afar. The meeting called to take steps for JacKSonville Partridge Cochina and Black Minorca«, The (»ersouna; ol the Rosetrurg Junior band Has been platted and thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices C. Wendel of San Francisco is visiting the appropriate celebration of tho 4th of is as follows. Geo. H Langenberg, Jr., AMEWCA’k BE1ST BKKE1M. A biu raft is to be run from Puget friends at Waldo and may locate in this July at Linkville was a fizzle and anoth solo cornet, leader; Wi.l.e Benjamin, 1st My fowls have no superiors Have won varying from $518.00 to $»40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the propertv and er will be called soon, which it is hoped co-net; Albert Bitzer, 1st alto; Dan Lan the highest honors at all exhibition ■ tor the expense of surveying. This property was purchased and subdivided, Sound to San Francisco thia year. It county. genburg. 2nd alto; Louis Beltils, Jr., 2nd past eleven years. will hare about 5000 logs, as against the Rev. F. 8. Noel of Jacksonville will will be better attended. Eggs, per sitting, $3; two sittings, $5. George Haynes, baiitoue; Louis 25,000 in the big Joggings rait of last hold services at Grant’s Pass on Sunday, Prof. H. G. Fairelo, the well-known teuor; bend stamp lor catalogue. Langenberg, tuba; Bert. Benjamin, snare year on the Atlantic; but none will be May 26th. educator, has taken charge of the Bonan ilium; Ed. 1'atterson, bass drum; L. F. Address J. M. G akkisox , less than 100 feet long, and the great Box 55. Forest Grove Or. Chas, and Geo. Stevens of Williams za school and will spare no pains to L.wia, cymbais. lhe boys are ail young in but to induce a desirable class of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to he the most desirable siie of the sticks, it is thought, will bring creek were in Jacksonville the forepart make it the leading school in Klamath years, but have been very carefully unded the amount of the lumber up to the fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub irrigated by ai.d are withal a very gentlemanly band of county. He always gives satisfaction. Watches and Clocks. of the week. amount of the eastern raft. genliuuitn whom it is a p.easure to l’eter To'and, of Yreka, Cal., a practical drainage from the mountain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the Such was the satisfaction given by the young Alonzo Bryant has been appointed ad meet. During cuuday evening both they watchmaker and jeweler, is luakm-’ u can- Linkville amateurs at their recent enter Ouooa is not only coming to the front ministrator of the estate of Joanna Bry tainment that they have been requested and the Jacksonville band rendered some yass ot the towns in this valley. We would value of which for firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per choice selections, which were highly appre recommend him to those ueeuiiiK his servi cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the ant, deceased. in the matter of race horses and red ap to present the play "Bread upon the by our citizens. ces, as he is a first.class workman. ples, but is now prepared to meet all Tlie Centennial district school indulged Waters” at Bonanza, which invitation ciated Early on Monday morning the tuwu was comers in the realms of poesy and verse iu a picnic not long since, which was a they w ill meet on the 17th inst. i^rtosT-i’Rooi? muiT astir aud visitors from an parts of the Farms, Villaga Lets, Improved as well. The latest contribution of con pleasant affair. Legau coming in every style uf ve I 1 /C*A| "pij Without Health can Tbe Klamath House of Linkville had county spicuous merit is the epic “Centennial hicle,until by noon there was au assemblage and Unimproved for Lf ’ lL I Pl not be cnivyvd. B. McArthur, who purchased the of Jackson county. There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro Murn” by W. A. Munly, private secreta Lijup-off-Joe shingle machine, will op a narrow escape from total destruction ol uot less than 15U0 besides our own citi therefore use one night last week. A lamp which had duce a good crop. It is one of the few sections in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce zens. About nine o’clock the Central Sale or Heat. ry to Governor Sylvester Pencnyrr -Ji erate it at Grant’s Pass. been left burning in the waiting-room of Buint baud and Close Bros.’ band ol Ash appeared first in tbe colnnins of the E very Y ear . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuabltciu the near Dickey A Hiller's yards at Grant's land arrived in town, and weie followed the hotel exploded, setting fire to the Catholic Seitfiiu1. a I -rt-ceut date and is future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. afteiwards by the Medford band, exciting favorable comment every where. Pass are full of excellent lumber. R. J. building. Mr. McClurg fortunately heard shortly Shaw is in charge of them. the explosion and gave the alarm in e<|uipi>ed with tasty uniforms und in' turn line new baud wagon, drawn by lour HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLIXJWIN’G DE- HEALTH RES TO REP 8. A. Borough writes to the Oregonian time to get enough assistance to extin richiy caparisoned bay horses, decidedly T he tail of the British lion lias not ♦icribed property: t USK IT! No. 1. been twisted according to |sromise made that there is a large deposit of excellent guish the flames before they were be the most striking turnout ot the day. From I bis the best helper to Health an I the Quickest and will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruitsjn the highest perfection. Intending settlers should One hundred and sixty acre® of No.il choice, yond control. tins time turward there was a concord of cure on Earth. Use it in tiin« for aH diseases ot by the bo4.es of the present administra potter’s clay uear Grant’s Pass. level lan«l, over onu-luuf enclosed with a sub the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It tion. Tbe president has an Englishman inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as eveiy lot will have a permanent ami intrinsic stantial fence; one of tbe very best fruit and A very gratifying testimonial was re sweet sounds until long after nightiall. ltob Morris recently captured quite a Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated '1 onguc The enrollment ol the various bauds was cures vegetable ranches in tbe county; rich, sandy for private secretary, employs English curiosity in the shape of a horned toad, ceived by our friend James C. Cruick- and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is all as follows : loam, watered by Applegate cre<k: improved ness and Dyspepsia, drives all imput ities out of servants in the white iiouse, and has se which is now floating in alcohol. sliank of Dairy, being a publication in with a good dwcllhig-house with six r<®»in®. a Mcdf rd — Charles W. Wolters, 1st cornet the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business lected an Englishman to count the sixty the col mu ns of the Banffs'iire, Scotland. good log barn, granarhw and other outbuild Dr. Kremer of the National drug-store eater; Fred. Luy, Jr , clarionet; Bert men buy it, the Workingmen use y.thc La<hes WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, ing®; two hundred bearing fruit tr»*es.assort4’d millions, more or less, of American peo finds his sales increasing so fast that he Journal of a resolution of respect adopted Whitman. 2nd cornet; M. W. Skeei, Solo take it, the Children cry for it anti the Farmcts varieti« s. mostly fall and winter apple«, plenty ple and make known to the rest of the lias bought a fine burglar-proof safe. by tbe Presbytery of Turriff, Aberdeen alto; Arthur Nicholson, 2nd alto; E. Lang say it is their best health presen er. and the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among the best in the state. The entire tract adjoins of <tnalI fruit®, near ag<H®l school, noodout- ¿old everywhere, $i.co a botUe; six for $s.<» universe bow they get their living That shire. anent iiis father, Rev. Dr. Cruick- ley, 1st tenor; Wm. Halley, 2nd tenor; A. si<h* range foi stock; government title. Price, the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the (). & C. to the county-seat will KUIJO; half rush, bninnee in one and two year®, Mrs. Geo. Hargadine of Ashland has shank of Turriff,who was recently retired Weeks, buritone; lra 1‘heips, tuba; Cecil vigorous American policy we read about deferred payments to lx* secured by a mort before tbe November election has nut been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from setive service in the church after an Youngs, snare drum; Robert Faris, bass undoubtedly be built soon. gage on th»’ premiauH. E. F. Everitt, at Grant’s Pass recently. honorable career, covering sixty-one drum. been inaugurated in the white bouse. No. 2. Central Point—C. J. Kurth solo cornet, Hopraisers are busily engaged in pol years and seven months, as a regularly NOW IS ,rill¿2 TI AI Ili TO BUY ! I A good farm of jju acres on Evan® < r«i k. in Office ot tlie County Treasurer, ? Tux large, orderly and cultured audi ing tbeir vines. The prospect for an ordained minister of tbe national church leader; II. Miller, clarionet; John Harvey, the Miadows. Improved with a dwelling 10x24 Jacksonville, Oregon, May 2 18*9. i 1st cornet; Clyde Rip;*y, 2nd cornet; Ks- f<*et with five r<M,ms. a barn and Htabi«*®. 81) ence which attended the band contest immense crop of bops never was better. of Scotland. He is lieyond question the berne acres fcne«-d, 40 acre® in cultivation, well wat Miller.2d cornet; Jas. Hays,2nd alto; N otic e is hereby uiven that there last Monday is conclusive proof of the are fund® on hand for the redemption of the Mrs. J. McGuire has returned to her oldest clergyman in Scotia, perhaps the II. Harvey, 3il alto;G>enn Owen.1st tenor; ered and a tine outside range for stock. A No. warrant®, protenred up to Sep- refined and healthy state of locietv in home in Douglas county, after a pleas oldest in the world. He spent many C. 1’urke’vpile, baritone; J. l’urkeypi'e, following county Warrants 1 stock farm. Price, fifteen dollar® per acre, numbered : 1'47 3114 1. IHM. cash. Title perfect. Jackson county. We think that we are ant visit among relatives in this section. years prior to 1850 laboring in the field tuba;W. Owen,bass drum;John Adams as tember 14A3 1451 * 1425 15tM 9b0 934 157 I >71 156 No. 3. within the bounds of reason in claiming of Canada, and since that time lias con • stated lor the day with the snare drum. KW7 Hi.38 1GÌ2 158'2 ion 1.57,5 1579 1.581) 1039 L. L. Jewell, lately of Pennsylvania, tinuously occupied the pulpit of the Four mile® from Central Point railroad sta Close Bros.’band—Allred Close, cornet, ISHl 1578 157« 1577 1500 1636 104« 1611 1035 that nowhere in the east could a larger tion. a Pt.irk farm of lflOacrea, on a county or more appreciative assemblage have has formed a partnership with J. R. church at Turriff. Our friend may well leader; Edward Close, clarionet; Nixy 11,32 1027 1049 1506 1511 116.3 1402 lini 100.5 road, about forty acre® of whi< h i® g<®®i grain MISCELLANEOUS. ose, alto; l\ed Close, baritone; W. 11. 1<>'3 1682 1740 1851 1828 1M3H 1847 1853 1854 land and fortv aero good fruit land. ItnproV- been gotten together on a like occasion. Hale, the furniture dealer of Grant’s be proud of his distinguished sire, whose , C tuba; Henry Close, bass drum. As 1859 1*0.5 1819 1013 1N.I 1795 1842 1797 1803 .»<1 w ilh a dweliing-houM’. Title |® rfect. Price. It is indeed gratifying to observe the Pass. honorable service is worthy of comment Clo-e, Mr. Clos ■ explained, they had no expecta 11Ä» IMS IK 18 1813 1822 1821 1820 1818 1817 $850 00. cash. The plana anil specifications of the in the home of his adoption. high character of our population gener tion ot winning a prize, but came down to 181« 1 m 07 1398 18IHÌ 1721 18.31 1701 1798 18.81 No. 4. ally aud the wholesome Interest taken in Grant’s Pass opera house are ready and add to theday a entertainment,and our cit- H>1 1MH 1810 1815 I7:«i 1.818 1007 1812 1807 A tin«’ stoc k ami grain farm of 400 Hcr«-®; M» RFAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. matters musical and artistic, as evinced bids for its construction are being re iz ns appreciated tlieir popular music so 18121 P«5 1097 1GM 1070 1705 1897 1122 1873 acr«s* under fence; :?«lncr«*® farm land; 100am*® highly that a purse was made up on the pn*tun ami wood land; ten ocrea of a g«a®i ceived. in such contests. 17 25 22 3 23 53 15 43 FJB5 The following r»a!-»’>tat»' transfers have grounds to defray their expenses. eoung <»rchar«i ami a nic«* young vincyani; 18 1987 19SI 1 19811 1951 20 1981 1971 Mrs. Harriet Green of Missouri flat takeu phicv since the last report of th«* T im »» : two ilwc lling-hoiis«*® ami two g«®®! well® on tin Jacksonville's band went into the contest 1979 49 70 78 81 9 73 UHI2 72 Tutt position of tbe woolen and worsted I died one day last week, aged about 73 J. J. Fryer to Lt-lah Fryer; lots 3 and 4, bhx’k with .1 lAMtLtVV AX0 pln«*e. Tie re will l»< sold with th«* farm a l®rg« membership as lielow: A. Schmitt, $8 87 12 N» 1882 W, 1912 8 53 amount of agri«’uitural implement® and some industries is by no means satisfactory. years. Mie was highly esteemed by all 4, Fryer’s division of town of Eagle Point, baritone, leader; Geo. Schmitt, solocornet; ho«isi-hold furniture; also a number of garde*» 39 11 47 10 10 1917 1921 48 1918 t’onsiilbration. $1. While the principal mills throughout the * who knew her. tools. All go with the plac«*. Good outside 67 MEDFORD, ORECON. it» 1889 1770 1087 38 1**7 59 79 John M A»!air to.l J. Fryer; 5.56acres, lot 3, J. J. Houck 1st cornet; Jas. Cronemiller, range 1«»rst»»«-k. Prie«*. $5.MM>. half cash. baL country have taken a fair number of or 1st alto; Gt o. R Neil. 2nd alto John Dyar, 80 113 I(i5 126 1! «2 HX-.3 1972 91 90 Supt. Massie will hold his regular in same division. ÿV®.». nn«-* in two equal yearly pay mente, to draw le ders for goods for delivery during the quarterly examination of applicants tor J. J. Fryer loV.J. Fryer; lots 5. 6. 7 and 8, 1st tenor; W L. Piytnale, tuba; Jas. Linn, 1975 1955 99 l'»> 1811 51 11443 122 gal int« r<*st from day of sal«*, to be* secured; or division. $!. bass drum; E. Bryant, snare drum. coming month«,the demand has not been 1 teacher’s certificates on the last Weilnes- Mme 123 1983 191« 1837 181 ill 153 1930 1870 12x3 all < ash. at option ol the purchaser. This land Maggi» A. Saxman to H. S. Emery; lots I and Shortly after ten o’clock the Red Men 50« 999 1084 1928 ♦ il 1*107 rm urjo 1 K.<> is situated west of the Ifctiinger Gap. Title brisk, and their capacity for production 1 day in this month. 2. block 56, Pennsylvania addition to Ashland. and the several b mds paraded through the perfect. A kixm I horn«* for suinebody. lu«.; 1908 1981 1<J6O 1929 1925 1924 1900 1948 $525. is far from exhausted. As an illustration streets in tbe following order: 1. OBcers Prof. Louis Belfils, leader of the No. 5. 197« 1951 1974 1918 1*71 1*74 1»78 1,711 1*90 W. II Wic kham to II. D. Maxuui; 8.9* acre® of the prevailing tem)ier, the American i of the lodge; 2 Roseburg Junior baud ; 3. in tp. W S., R. I W. $350. 1888 33 1891 1913 1553 57 4 1750 1899 Th«' w<*l half of th«- southwest «piarter and Reporter elates that the proprietors , Grant’s Pass band, spent Monday at OWN PROPERTY, FAIIMS. VINEYARDS We bave now or. our shelve® the rn«>*t Elegant A®?-oitm**nt of U.S. Em» ry to Chas. Wlnings; lot 2, block Members bearing lodge symlx» ^ 4. Close 1973 11103 1628 tl*.«-s .utliw. ft quart» r of the n»»rthw«*®t qiiar- 1M0 50 I960 19>4 26 ■5.5 and Mining Claims Bought and Sold on (‘«in. of a leading fluinel mill in New Hamp . Jacksonville and waa one of the judges 56, Saxman's Petin, addition to Ashland. $?.'0J Bios.’ band; 5. Members of order; 6. 11.44 las ..I 1873 17*» 19.V» 24 1877 1731 t. r of *♦ «-tion 30. township 36 août h. range on»« mission , in the band contest. (). T. Co. to .l»»hn M. Gregory; lot® :>», 31, :ti, . ast; a — » tin — mth half of th«« soutiwasl quar- Medford band; 7. Standard bearer; 8. shire are circulating a pa|H-r among the M 17« 176 151 157 IM 111.5 131 1329 and 34, block B. R. R. addition to Ashiaml. t. rand n«»rthw«*st quarter of «cMittoeast quarUr Central Point band: 9 Banners; 10. 15« 100 11« 171 1U»6 2o2 1« 1,4 1850 Recorder Smith was one of Grant’s Pass’ ;tl woolen manufacturers of that state for $3TO. INING PATENTS obtained at reasonable ami northeast quartiTof southwest quarter «if M signatures to an agreement to shut down i representatives at the band contest at Ü. T. Co. to W. O. Mills, lots 2* and 29, block Jacksonville band. Each bin ! enlivened 1UI2 ratesand with dispatch. - . tion 15. township7)7south,«»f rang»*one«-aMt. the match with several beautifully ren addition. $235. containing 262 acres in all. Price1, live dollars bitt rest on the same will cease irum mid altogether during June, July and Au- Jacksonville last Monday. All who IB, A. same C. Ib lin to Jas. G. Fairfoul; 18.3* acres in dered quicksteps and marches. ROMPT ATTENTION given to all basine®® per acre*. ■fier this date. gust. The mildness of the past winter ! were absent missed a rare treat, tp ;W8.. It. IE. $1,K>. No. 6. At two o’clock in the afternoon the con connected with the Land Office. K. Io the very latest ®hadc® of Carl.men*. Sergoe. Henrietta® Sicilian®. Alma®, Combination® Man- Th«»®. Ovt'rton to J.»<. T. W left gomls on liands at every point, and Abe Axtell,tbe attorney, besides acting in test took place. The several bands being Fort) ac-res of tiinla*r land clone to th»* coun to 4,®l acre* in tn. 38 S R. 1 chestgr Cashmere®. Hnnting®. 8atteen®. Lawn®. Ginghams. Prints, Percale»» Etc., Etc. the effect is seen in the wool market a» ' justice of the i>eace of Grant’s Pass ty I.svl l«*a«iing to th« Big Butte ®nw-inill; val S. Ptsigrift t<» Win. Wlitvit p stationed on the veranda of the U. S. hotel, uable chi«*fly for rail tinilMT. Goveruiwiit ti- well as in woolen goods. And this un- j precinct, .... ... 38 S., K. I W. $4,50.110. where they could lie both seen and heard ia al»o doing ouite a real-e»tate t le*. Th«* owih r is out of the state and the lain! Chas. A. Winiiigs to Wm. B. Pracht; lot 2. by the large throne assembled on the stree's der a protectionist administration! It busineaa. He is a ruvtler, and no mis gtlOO No. 42. 200acr*‘®. u ill b»* sold for tiv. dollars per acre. cash. A block 36, Saxman's P< nu. addition to Ashland’ and sidewalk», the crowd being variously Mining Application No.— ‘¿UOarrcH of unimproved land, 30 acre® of which bargain for somebody. can't be possible the protectionists were take. is prairie land and the balance good timber land, eoimati d at 2t>J0 to 250u, the latter figure either mistaken or lying to us last year. United State® Land Office. ( We have Piques, Zophyr, Plaids, Fancy law» Check«. India Linens, Victoria and Bishop Lawns all good fruit and gram land, with two living <’. Be« kman to Chas. Nie k’ll; lots in bloc k No. 7. The Commercial saloon at Grant’s 58, C. M»*»lford. being probably nearest the nun her present. lloeeburK Or®g«.!i, Apiil 9. lbR9. J $3U0. spring® of water. Four miles from Jacknonville. Two hundred an«1 fort) acn*s—*ixtj acre* Pass ia now under the management of Sarah Hteph«*n® to G« m ». W. Hamlin; E.U <d Tue judges were selected by the visiting OTK E 4S HEREBY GIVEN 1HA1 A H. I Potted Swis®, 8wiee Flouncing and All-ovei Erabrotderiee. len«*c»i ami in cultivation; improved with a 160 acres, 31UU0. No. 46 Tus United States supreme court has Heberlie A Barker, who will keep it W. Uof donation claim No. 49, tn. 3* S„ R | w hands as follows: Louis litlliis, Grant's Maegly, whose poetoffiue addree® i® Jacknou ' uic«‘ bi-aring orchard of lin«’ assort «si fruit Unimproved; well watered, and first-class tr»-«*s; a da< Ring house, a barn ami <»thcr out- Pass; T. K. Bolton, A-bland; D. T. Law ville, Oregon, ha® this day tiled hi® application at la-t passed upon the L'liae Chang Ping stocked with the best of wines, liquors $1.250. ytlkini*" ?N «‘w nii<l l/'rosli* place to make a <*M>d home. R. C. F«»rd to J. R. Evan«»; lot ¿.block 54, M«xl- ton, Medford; George Brown. Eagle Point; for a patent for the **Maegiy Placer Nine,” con h«niM". Two stream«» <»f waler run through case, testing tbe validity of the Scott ex and cigars. one hundred and fifty acre®, ®itnoted m ford. $3KL’iO. 400 acre®. thi> place. It is suscept i I »le of being divid<*d $4.500 No. W. R. 8. Durlap, Ja- ksonville lhey werecn- taining clusion act, and tho Pacific coast is es the Pour Man's Mining district, county of Jack- P. Lyttleton. admini*traior of Parham ««s- Josephine conntv’» descriptive pam tat«‘ to S. Pedgrift; 9.51 acres in tp. :j* S., R 1 W sconceil in the Red Men's ball across tho non. State of Oregon, and embracing tho 1-2 of Unimproved, level, rich grass and fruit land ; into two pi«c»-s«»f on«- huudnwi Mild tw«*nty pecially to lie congratulated on the fact phlet has been issued and is an attrac running water; title donation claim. A great a< r<< acli. The north half of this plac«* is un street, and enjoined to judge of each se'ec- W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of 8W 1-4, and 8 1-2 of N 1 2 of Wo have al.se jnat opened up the largest stock of improved. Th« improved 69 acres nr«* worth that the highest tribunal in the land lias tive and valuable work, reflecting credit $169.56. bargain ; 7 mile® east of Central Point. Sain«\ administrator Patton estate. t > same, tion by sound only, and not once did they NW 1-4 of SW 1-4. and 8 1-2 of NW 1-4 of 8W 1-4. $1699. Th«* «»th«*r 1W ae*r«*s. $».»<■>. Four mil«*® NW 1-4 of 8W 1-4 of 8W 1-4 of section 12, and •iffi iwed the validity of the law and that upomthose who managed it. No doubt same tract. $2500. No. 78. $00 acre«. fr<»tn Central Point railroad station. Title p«-r- appear at the windows until the contest aud H 1-2 of 8 L 2 of NE 14 of 8E 1-4. and N 1 2 of Mary Parham and .M. A. Patton to ®umf*: was finished. Each band rendered two se all Chinamen leaving this country it will do much good. Mostly fenced in grain teld®. meadow, pasture, fext. of 8E 1-4 of SE 4-4. and N 1-2 of 8W 1-1 of 8E 1 4 quitclaim to same tract. orchard and garden ; all rich, black, alluvi-il No. 8. at any time will be denied the priv P. Lyttleton, administrator of Parham es lection^, taking turn by lot. and the name andSW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SE 1-4, and SE 14 of HE soil ; about 109 acre® of plow land ; three sptings Miss Myra Wheeler of Grant's Pass tate. to Tho®. Overton, 4.*1 acres in ®aine tp. ot the selection alone being given the 1-4 of 8W 1-4 of section 11. and NE 14 of NE 1-4 A farm of 139aer<*. improv««d with a e<mi- ilege of returning. It is becoming very of pure wat«*r ; stream flowing through tho place : fortaiile dw» liing; 1« n acres fe nced ami in cul $109.90. 1 ot NW 1-4 of section 14; also the 8 1-2 of NW 1-4 judges to score bv. Preceding the rendi apparent that ail of the laws originating has gone to Chicago to jierfect herself in orchaid beet variety of fruit; large, ccuim odious tivation, with a living spring nearthe dw««ll- SE 1-4 of eoction 11. in townehip 38 ®outh. of the mode of teaching the kindergarten Same, a® adminUtrutor of Patton estate. t<» tion of each selection a numbered slip, of with our late Democratic administration * - u«»hr»r.l rani»o 3 went. Willamette «nwridiaw, containing Aud iinoflt lino of Hntn. IFurui«hing Good®. Boot® and Shoe*, Etc., ever brought toJHouthern Oregon dwellmg-house, large barn ai d numerous out ing. < »m* of th«’ very best stock mnges in th«* same; same tract. tbi» rw»r>nliYF Vi nd r»f fi»nhnn| bearing the name of tbe selection, was sent building®. No better location for stock ranch «•«»unty. Yanke«1 < r«*« k flows through this laud. were designed to stand tile test of judi 1 H<»hool, the most popnlar kind of school .Mary Parham and .Mar» na A. Patton tosame; over to the judges, who passed upon the 150 acre®. The location of tbi® placer mining in Oregon. Bummer range inexhaustible; fif Tn le perfect. Price. $869. claim i® recorded in th« recorder’s office at J®ck- quitc laim to name tract. ‘ small children now in existence. cial as well as popular approval. So 2— * for teen mile® from railroad depot. Lyttleton.administrai.trof Parhmt.re »««•<. merits of the performance while in ignor sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, in book 18. No. 9. Siea-ure was formulated or put upon its I F. Dessinger and l’eter Hansen are to P. Jas. $4.(100. 79 . 200 acre®. ance ot the hand rendering the selection. page 73, Jacktton county mining record®, and We have also ju®t received from Eastern Manufacturers, the handsomest line of H. Stiir» ) ; 5.79 acres in «ann tj>. _ . A «rood plac«’ of 169 acr««s. improved with a The Medford band was the first to pl ly, b<M)k 1. page 341, and bo*»k Z page 37, and page passage without first being passed upon representatives to the grand lodge of Odd Same, as administrate*!* of Putt m e-.afe. to A fine farm near Ivtgle Point, Or., all fenced, good, new residence, barn ami »»rnnary; al®»ut lOOacreein cultivati«»n. excellent house, good sixty acr«s f» tic« d. withan or< hard of about and the a, piaose which greeted their si lec- 120, mining conveyance® Mitel in book 16, page by the highest legal talent in the land. Fellows from Kerbyville lodge, now in same; same tract. Mary Parham an»l M. A. Patton to miiic ; lion, "Senator lngaLs” quick’tep, by Sin 228, deed records of »aid Jackaon county. The barn and «»ther outbuildings, 125 fruit trees. No. on«* hundred assorted fruit tr«»*®; one larg« The Scott exclusion act is ttie only law session at Portland, while Joe Moss and quitclaim adjoining claimant® are H. Bauten on the north- to same tract. 1 mill-site. go«Hl well, living springs, stream of nrin* and other mnaller onea on th«- tarm. clair. showed that the audience appreciated ea®t and McKee & Co on th« sonthwMl corner. — 1000 roll®, all heautiful patterns—ever displayed in this section Uiat ever really excluded tho celestials, T Y. Dean represent Golden Rule lodge P. Lyttleton. administrator of Parham estate, water flowing through anti a system of irrigating yank< • « » « • 8 runs through flic place. f*i»l< n- the eff >rt. Any and all persons claiming adversely any por to B. F . Wyant; 9,*.; acres in sain«-tp. $66.83. , ditches by mean® of which 59 acres of land may did «io» k range, with guv« rnnu ut titk*. Price, ty lU-iueiiilxT that w are able to giv» th» very low«wt tigar»» ou Grocari*. Provision,. Etc. and it is to be hoped that it will con of Grant's Pass. Central Point was next called and ten tion of ®aid mining pr«mi®e® are required to file Same, as administrator of Patton estate, to be irrigated. Excellent bargaii» Terms cash. $i«W). cash. tinue to lie rigidly enforced, and that a their adverse claim® with the Register of the REAMES A WHITE, Jzck.nnrdlc.On-a.in. same*; sann* tract. dered the “ Victor ” andante and waltz, by F. <>. Burns, the efficient road sttt er- N<’. No. 10. United State® Land Office at Robeburg. Oregon, vigilant watch will be kept to prevent vi-or, has built a new road from the Mary Parham and M. A. Patton to sam«“ Pet'ec, in tine style. during the ®ixtv dajs peiiod ot publication here 480 acres—209 acres rich. 'evel. bottom land, A bri» k house* ami iarg<* l«»t in Jacksonville, quitclaim t«> samt- tract. Close Bros.' band who were next in order of, or they will be barred by vntue of the pro the almon l-eyes from stealing across the Rogue river bridge, near Grant’s Pass, cleared ; 10 arr« ® fenced; small house and sta with a slab!«*. A e*oinf«»rial»l«* home, and title Fnxi. Whiting to Cha*. W. Kahler; 337 executed the schottiache “Ida.” by Wel-b, vision® of the Htatute. ble; bearing orchard of choice van-4.v of apples ; P» rfe’ct. Price. $*HMh $209 c«ash an<1 ba lane« * in border from Mexico and Canada. to the mouth of Slate ctdek. which will acres in tp. 3l» S.. R. 2 W. $7,tW0. throe equal payment® of six. tue iv»* and vigh- to the creat delight of the listeners. 280 acres « »f yellow ami sugar-pine timber : good CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register. to S. J. Dâv; 40 acres in see. 16. tp. 35 S.. I site for saw mill ; good road® summer and win t«*en months; deferred payment« to draw ten sli >rten the distance between the county- R. State The Jacksonville band was next and ren 4 W. $«). ter Evan6 cr««ek runs on the cast boundary of percent, interest. A woMDXxrtn. race run at Louis seat and Wdderville by several mile«. H. Klipp«-I to A. II. Maegly; 120 acres in sec. dered tire difficult overture "Meutn et said land and can b® utilized fur irrigation Bix No. 11. Notico for Publication. 16, tp. 35 S . R. 4 W $77*. ville laat Thursday ,-tlie Kentucky llerby, Tuuni,” by Barber, in a style superior to i miles from K. R. depot ; one f«»urth mile from Harmon A Stinson ’ s new factory, in Eltxabeth A. Klipp«*l to same; 1.5.50 acrosin A comfortable frame hou»<* in Jacksonville m mile daah, which now poaiw-iMes a- any performance they had ever before at i school and postoffice Price $12 per acre. tp. 35S . R. 4W $2jiWi. Land Office at Ro®eburg,Or., ) for sal« 1 or rent on rcaaonablc terms; three eastern portion of Grant's Pass, is much biatoric interest as any turf event the April 23, U-9. S rooms and kitchen: located on Third str»*»*t, ( . II. Watson toS. B. Galey; lota 2.3 and 24 tempted. No. 81. about ready for business, much of their nn«l The first series was concluded by the VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAI THE part «»f 1.4® 25 and 2»i, Min» r's addition to ami ha® a g«®d well of water ut the door, with in America. It was won by the great machinery being in |>oeition They will ! 1508 acres, unimprovod ; all level, rit h, la»ttom ftbliowmg-iuuned aettler ha® filed notice of $500. Roseburg Junior bind giving the "Hele 1 land ; well watered, plenty uf timber, and can all nec«*wary outhmisrs. Will l»e « m »I<1 cheap. son of Hyder Aii, the Washington terri be well prepared to fill all orders in their Ashland. I as the owner is in eastern Oregon and has no Ja®. .M. Lu irk t »same; .18 acre Inti». 398., na" waltz, by Pettee, in the exceedingly hi® intention to make final proof in ®upt®->rt of ' be made th® b««®t dairy ranch in the state uf Ore- tory horse “Spokane,” carrying Ils line in the best style and at the most R. I E. ftTin. claim, aud that »aid proof will be made be smooth and uniformly excellent manner hi® I gon : 23 miles from Ashland. Price $6 per acre. | further use for the* prop« rty. fore the judge, or in hi® absence, before th«* F. A. Watts to saine; 11.67 acres in Ashland. pounds, in tbe phenomenal time of 2:36, No. 12. ! Ferms, half cash in hand, balance ou easy term® which distinguishes them. This selection clerk of the county court of Jack®on county. the faatcat in which the Kentucky Derby reasonable rates. We recommend them $7.000. 1 A good little farm of 169 acres mar Antioe h N-. A. C. II» Im to F. A. Watts; 11.67 H< ri’sin Ash was graded by the judges higher than any Or., at Jacksonville Or., on Saturday. June H. to the public, as thev are good j schiMil-hous» ’ . Improved with a g«®d dwcfdng- waa ever won, and only two second» other rendered during ine day. 1889. viz : Joseph Gold®worthy homestead en inn«!. V 177 acres; 90 acre® fenced and in cultivation In the drawing for tbe second series Jack try No. 4HU5. for the NE 1-4 of NE 1 4. S'i of NE Jas. H. Stör y io I. W. Burris; 9.51 acres in I House, barn, orchard, meadow, one-half interest ; house*, stable*®, etc.; 30 Meros t<*nccd. a tine, aliort < : F.renai’a record breaker of 2:34. woikmen and deserving citizens. young b«*anng orohard. and ala«» a vineyard in NWk of SES», Sec 12. Tp 37 S. Il I We^t. 1 m wa’er ditch and water-right, and adatom of The following is a list of letters re • p. 38S, R. 1 W. $360.5.5. sonville was first to play, and executed the W. and S me wa» aired in Kentucky, foaled a bearing c«»iidition; will be ®<*lei fe»r >VM9; a M. He names the following witaea®**® to j . irrigation by which 12$ acres may bo irrignted. “ Little King" overture, by Hernd»n, in a maining in the Grant ’ s Pass po»t office go»®l bargain. Title |n*rfcct. ■ • Montana and is now owned in Seattle prove hi® continuou® residence upon and culti z | Kt roam «if water running on north boundary «»f Testimonial to J nd »jr E. DePeutt frum the Jack- stvle to win much applause. vation of, said land, viz : Robert Cook, William [the place. Tennille® from th«» county-seat, and No. 13. ife is a little fellow alongside of Proctor May 1st, 1889: Alice Frakes 3, C. J. The Roseburg boys were next and played Letton. Oecar 8wark»»r and Andrew Hatley, all *»n County Bar. I one and a half mile® from postoffice and school- Carlson, Amy Grclan, S. G. Crump, A desirable laxly of g«K®1 land cheap, bring Knott, th« eastern wonder, who ran sec the “ Dancer's Dream ” overture, ' by of Draper. Jack®on Coun y. Oregon : house Price $36(4). th«’NE‘ j «»I SE‘znn»l ti«» ».f SE;4. s«< U, UKSOX VILLE, OH., Mtiy 6. 1*H9. ond in the race, is a chestnut aoirel in Henry Houck, D. C. Hanley 2, Florence To W hom it J may Any pertain who desire® to prote®t against the Wil-on, almost if not quite as well as they U oxcekn : | $1390. 83. 20 acres. tp. 34 S, It 4 W; th»’ NWV® »>f SW»»4and th»* >WU allowance of ®ucb proof or who know® of any color, and one of tbe han isotneat horaea Holman, H. K. James, Charley Kruell, of SW> 4 . mm *. 34. tp. 34 K. R4 W; th»- bWU «.f Wi th»' un<br«dgned infiiiburs of th»* bar of rendered their first selection. 13 acre® get in alfalfa. i»alancc b« st of vineyard reason under the law and the regula NE'i.s«* Itp 15S.R4W; C ntral Point was then called for the sec substantial on the turf. An immen-o crowd wit- Mav Pond, M. Robertson, J. Rice, Da Jack <>n county. Oregon, take pleasure in rec- . and orchard land, tine large spring of pure water \w .and the tions of tho Interior Department why such th Hon. E. De Pratt a® an honor ond time and played the “Gem“ cornet pol proof should not be allowed, will be gtveu an i on the tract, good location f«»r asmnll dairy with I r \|.»4 of NE 'j. ium I. tn. a. H, R 4 W: XB v. neased tbe race, and the bluegrass vid Sangnet, C. W. Sanders 3, E. C. oinui«*iiding able, upright and rt-liubie gentleman and a acres in all. ami lying in Pl«*asant er»-« k pre- | goodoat range, situated adjacent to th® corpor at the above-mentioned time and worshippers of Proctor Knott were ven- I Smith, Abba Smith. Kate Smith, Mrs. good lawyer i man to I m * trusted and relied ka. hy Southwell, in a very spirited fash opportunity ate limit® of Jacksonville anti 5 miles from Med- I cinct, Jackson e«ount). Prie-«- $1.5 p« r acre. place to croee-examine tbe witnesses of »aid ion They certainly deserve honorable Minnie Trti-tte, T Wiison. W. M Wil upon. Judge BePealt ban been a member of weary when it was over. It leadened lessened , ford. No. 14. claimant and to offer evidence in rebuttul of bar of this county (or several year*, an«l he mention for a hand whicli has practiced to • M ’ I«’-1 acre-. 1 A nice place, partly enchmed and n 1»« jx Imus«- the chagrin of defeat that Spokane is son. <>. J. Wetherly. Minnie Wilnin, E. the has alwaya rnjoyol the confidence and este* ni gether so short a time. Their fr ends may that submitted by claimant. UHA8. W. JOHNSTON, Register. 40 acres under fence and cultivation. Irrigat D. Whitelaw, Hy Wilson, Alice Black, on it, being the-south half, th<*®e»utheast <iuar- Score one “Kentucky »lock, sah!” of his HsstM-iatiM and the community. Wc we I be proud of their proficiency. ing ditch with sufficient water to irrigate 40 acre® ,t«r. ami tin» southeast <iuart<-r of the s»»uth- John Coleman 2 Pl-as» a~k for adver cheerfully comtm nd him t.» all with whom lie more for the northwest coast. Close Bros, were then again p-e»ented and the balance easily cleared, all first-class w«-st quarter eif section six, and the nortlu ast may come in contact, ami bespi ak for him the tised letters. J. W. H oward , P.M. land. Situated on Evnns creek 2it mil«® from R. quarter of th«* northw<-st quarter «»f section NOTICE. consideration due to an lionru ableaml upright and their “Stonewall” quickstep, by Webb, R. depot.good H ads summer and winter. This was executed in excellent time and tone s«*vcn, township 7V» south, of rang, one west, in This book There wete filed in the secretary of gentleman. Ova citizens have shown great liberal fry is a bargain. I Jackson county, containing UM) acres. Prie-«*, The Medford band concluded the contest TV>IEBEAH‘ A.B11AHXM FRICK, LATE OF P. P. P rim , f- ! $800. 85. 80 acres ity in the matter of subscribing to the state’s office articles of incorporation of 1 $15 pe-r acre. J. II. N ku ., with the r second se.ecti'-n. tbe "Sweet VV the count» of Rock Island and state of Ill Milinery, Boots mnl No. 15. capital stock of tho Jackson County Ag the Josephine county agricultural fair All level and rich Ixitton land. 15 acre® under e. w. K aiiled . Dreams" serenade, of Southwell The inois. departed tbi® life on or about th« llth day pets, Trunks and Ba; 8, fence ami in cultivation. Hmall house and a A vstin s . H ammom ». Th«* SW«4 of s<v. 31. tp. 56 south, of range 3 ricultural Society, and Ibero is now no association. The enterprise arid business boys play well together, and have but to of November, A. D. 188®. leaving« la®t will and •I. H. W iiitmax . i barn *i mil® from school house and post office, east, containing 169 acres, and I m mg in e lo®<* doubt of a successful effort to establish a in which this corporation proposes to en keep up their organization a few months testament, wbtoh wa® d")y admitted to probat»« Harness ami Saddles, i 8«’ven miles from railroad depot. Situated on proximity to Met allist<-r s cel««bratcd springs < It. W atsox . the county court of said Kock Inland county longer in order to equal the best. Nothing in county fair, even should the annual dis gage is to establish and maintain a II. K. H a . xxa , Evan® creek. on Butt» 'err« k. ’ * Price. $10 |M-r acre. A first- ou the 19tb day of November, A. D. 18»8, in which daunted by their fai uretowin prize mon ®aid II. K elley . claw invent inent. trict fair not be heid on our grounds. county fair near the town of Grant’s will mention wa® made of a eon (name 86. R obert a . M iller , ey they drove out of Prwn with colors Hy No. M. unknown) of Adam Frick, anon of said Abra 567 aero, all fenced and in cultivation. It is It is quite evident,however,that the very Pass, Josephine county, and for that S. It. G aley . ing. ham Frick, to whom, if liviug, a portion of the situated in the heart of Bogue river valley, one lx »t® numbered one . and two of section 31. in J. T. Bow ditch , substantial inducement of ready-tarn^th- purpose to buy, own, lease, let and dis mile from Central Point depot. Three comfort, township 35 south, , of _____ the verdict of the judges gave the first estate of th® «aid deosBMMl i® bequeathed, ntn^t- _ I w<-®t; alm» the lot W m . M. II olme .4, ed grounds, located where tbe largest pose of lands and personal property that able dwelling® and 3 bares are on this tract, also numb« red 1 of s« et :i.*n town®hii> 36 38 south, t»oulh. ion 6. in township prize of $85 00 to tbe Kuseburg Junior bind and r<®|uiring the executors to iumj H a notice in J. N. P hillips . two paper® published, one in Jacksonville and an orchard of a choice variety of fruit. The soil of rang«- 1 west. containing in nJi W acre«. crowd in the state can be gathered to inav lie necessary or convenient for tin» H. S. P e . xtz , and th» second pr ze of $50 UO to the Jack one in Portland, Oregon, notifying said heir to i® free, rich black loam, au<i will grow alfalfa Price. jM> por arre. L ionel K. W eil - ter , Circuit Judge. sonville band. Their judgment was gener appear and claim his internet in ®ai(i estate. gether at an exhibition -Hliia character, pursuit of said enterprise, to build an,| without irrigation. Will lie sold a® a whole or No. 17. W m . M. (’ olvio . District Attorney. ally concurred in by the audience. and in a wideawake community which keep in ;p>od repair a racetrack, to erect Now. therefoie, notice i® hereby given by the Mibdividvd into 3 farmsof 2iU.197,l7n-Hcrt' tract®. W. ||. P arker . ex-County Clerk. A comfortable frame house vitha very large Clese Bros., by request, then rendered undesigned executor® to the ®aid heir to appear Therei® no waste land on this tract, and is with lot in Ja<k-i»tiville ina g<®xl neighU»rh<»od, can furnish the best display of agricul and constiuct buildings and bouses for their happy adaptation of "M iry Kc ley's before the county court of said Rock I®Iand out question one of th« best farm® in Ja«knon for mile on n'aaonable tcrmr»; ha.® a large sit tural and horticultural productions west use and for rent in said business, and to It llen'r Dtthe Dread. county. For term® and price* call on or addr«-®» ting-room Mith a g<M®i fin ¡»lace, twog'Mid tad- Beau," to the delight ef tbe audience, who county. Illinois, within two year® from the 19th In other words it w n't do inip, s-ibili- of the Kocky mountains, will have great own and control everything necessary or day of November. A. D. lb**, Bild prove hi® iden I the undersigned at Jacksonville or at Medford rtHimaanda kitchen, a gc»®! u’cll of water at also appreciated the harmonica playing of to Fan®. Johnson A Erford. weight with the district board in the convenient to be done, owned or con ties Its proprietors til: nlaii.h wliatir Jacksonville’s youthful prod’gy, little Earl tity and right to ®aid bequest, or on failure ®o to the door, wvodhouae. etc. Price. $*<•. do he will be, by tho terms of said will, forever has done, submit pio>,fs from so trees of 87. matter of locating their fair. We may trolled in carrying on and conducting Young. 5 yenrs old. who in fotir weeks has barr«Jfrom all wteraat ttojg». r No. 18. unqne-t o-ieil ri liabi tv. and a»k you Sacramento, (Ju i 640 acres of sugar-pine timber land, situated in confidently look forwatd to a district fair and maintaining said business; prin frankly il yu are suffering hum any <t»- learned several airs In answer to repeated Lands in sections 7. 18. 19^90.29, and NV» ol j th« Kogui> river timber belt. and a first-clas®. Aectioii MARTIN ( . FHU K. in Jacksun county next fall, for the dis cipal otlice and place of business. ea.s-or aff-ctioii caused or promoted lo calls. Cluse Bros, then gave "Razors in 31). in towiiAhipÀ south, rang«* I w<*st; , c double sawmill with turbine wheel and an of the last wiU and testament of Abra trict board is com pose, I of clear-headed Grant’s Pass, Josephine county, Ore impure blood or low siam of the system, to the Air,” and the cortietists were called Execntor® 714 anti 716 J Street, anti 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. WO Otory i abundance of water-power. MUI capacity, lo ooo containing ll»)»> acr«»; and lands in s»*ction® 1*2. ham Frick, deceased. up for the solo contest. The selection of * I feet per day. all complete and in A 1 running 14, 23. 24 and 25. in tow usili]» 35 s»»uth. of rang«* business men, who will look to the best gon; capital stock. $350), in bhares of try Hold’s S r spall a I he experience C. Rock Inland. Illinois, January 7.1889. Buildings. Kurih. of the Central Point band,who • order. Also one black®initb»-bop and tools, one 2 went, containing l<Wh) acr«*®. If all <»f th»' interests of the district in so important a $10 each; H. B. Miller, T. I’. Judson, ol others is suffb’ent a-suranee that you was J first on the list, was Carey’s “F.octa- - . frame barn.4vx6o feet, two box bouses, etc. 1 rice, above-mentioned land should be sold in one boiiy. $»'» per acre is th«’ price. If sold in quan matter. Whatever inducements in tho James C, Moss, F. W. Van Dyke, Chas. will not be disappointed in the result. I $4.too. A great bargain. w nian Polka." and beautifully did he render tities not l»*sthan 40 aer<*®. at $10 to fl*» per way of free grounds may tie offered else K. Chanslor, A. J. Strohecker. Frank T. it.-espe< tally the latter part. G. H Langen- acre, acoording to the qualitv ami quantity of selling out at Cost. where we will be prepared to duplicate, Sheppard, J. L. Scott. T. P. Lee, P. C. berg then dedvered "Lucky Hit"polka, of I have Great Bargain® to offer and it land sohl. T» nns. one thirù caah at tini«* of I am now oiteri >g niy entire stock of fine Cox. in such smooth and even style that will pay you to keep a close watch on this ®pac« sale, imiance on time toauit purchaser; defer- and in addition can give assurance of far Ream, J. T. Tuffs, Milton Reynolds, in dre^s-goods, FOR GOODS IN ODR LINK stapl-- and fancy groceries, the audience b»ga i to fear lest Roseburg for th® next six months for Special Bargains. If <si payinvutA to be Nvuriil by a tnortgag«* on corporators. larger gate receipts than elsewhere. you heve any property for sale, come and ®ee me the premise®. This land is inotrtly slightly roil cloth n-r, bo >ts and dines, etc , at less than Îkeÿnuocratk limes JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. 9 Notary Public and Conveyancer. NOT TOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, bel ^ t y y It is All in the Thermal Belt, I HENRY KLIPPEL, 1 AT REAMES & WHITE’S ! Conveyancing in all its Branches. Ladies Fine Dress Goods M P IN WHITE COODS H Gent’s Clothing Decorative Wall Papers CATALOGUE WILL BE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ABOUT Marchiò. Mailed Free THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, C. H. GILMAN, PROPRIETOR, 1 NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST F.siAYixi. to aj>e in a »mail way the bitter malevolence of that chief architect ef ruin, Dana of the N. Y. Sxn, our Oregon detainer of men, tho editor of the Oregonian, continues to vent his venom on all leading Democrats, living or dead. Scott is a strange compound of di«appointe»l political ho|a»s,frustrated ambition, unprincipled tal< nt ami nail without limit ; more inconsistent than Curtis ; inure malevolent than Mobs'll; utteily destitute ef respect foratfe or sex ; •aver to invade tic sanctity of the home or even the tomb to wratdy the petty hatred of a diseased mind. One cm but wonder iwJW a < hnst or a Washington would tiavo far» d at the hands ot aiieh a man, had he obanced to be op|>oaed to tbe fellow in politics. It is quite evident that Scott has hopes of being ahis to ob scure ex-President Cleveland's achieve ments under a cloud of obloquy and contumely as foul and murky as that in which Dara succeeded in enveloping the unfortunate Hayes, in the words of the lost spirit in hell, ‘ could he bat see him descending to Hades, his (Scott’s) soul misht foruet all its joyless woe.” The ruling spirit of tha Oregonian can never forgive Cleveland for being suceessftil in his election to and administration of the chief office of the nation; nor can he for get his unreasonable resentment toward the immor’al Ti'den for rising superior to his adversaries incidental to his two pet grievances, there is no verdict too harsh for Scott to pronounce against the brave Demwratic soldiers who help ed to save the Union and the able Deiu c«ratie politicians who were chiefly in strumental in placing the two great statesmen mentioned above upon pedes tals in history among the loftiest nt the great men of the nation. There is no ghoulish office which lie will not volun tarily perform in the vain effort to drag them down from their huh e-'a'v in tbe o! a |rwt wrtf. al . iv . i 77/ cotwrr /r/:vs. Co t. 1’art ♦ s dotting to secure bargains wi I find it to their advantage to call at once, as everything m ist 1» • so'><l immedi ately I am desirous of closing out my businv s, aiid will giv.'great bargains. N ewman F isher . Ed. Shalloek has returned to Redding, Cal. Daniel Gordon is recovering from his severe illness. ■larkMiinille to Meilford. The Presbyterian church al Linkville Patronise tbe only wagon that connects is without a pastor. with every train, rain or shine, and carries the I’ S. mail mid Wil's, FuigoA' Co.'s We are sorry to learn that Marion •xpreaa. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hanks is quite sick. J ohn D y mi . Driver. Ashland last G. G. Anderson went to week for a short visit there. Rev. Mr. Bryant has been holding protracted meetings in I’oe valley. Dusenbury's mill is sawing the lumber for the ptopose.1 grist mill at Keno. A new water tank for the acco.ntuoda AV unteli. tion of the boys in blue is being built. A second-hand i-i g ne and boiler of not The Star has finished its fifth volume, less tlmu ten li-o sc |>ower ; inii-t Is-g-s:d and seems to be protmerous and happy. and < heap, for ea>li Aildre » It. M< A ktiicb , Fred Clift will soon open a new meat Grant's l'a-s. Or. market in Linkville, uear the brewery. Wool Grower». Attention J. H. Colahan will soon move his mill I wi'l pav i't <U'h th•• highest market to a place where timber is more plentiful. price for vuur 'imiii dip of w.e>l. Dairy is not going to 1« behindhand, J. Nrs.ix. and is already preparing for the 4tli of July. To Sheep Raisers. Mrs. Sikes Worden has gone to Santa Litt*.'s latent sheep nip, wool -acks, Rosa, Cal., to visit her sister, Mrs. W. fleecetw ne tortale at Niin.ii’s. Jackson D. Corpe. ville. The May term of the probate and *hc I« “Greteful.” county commissioners’ courts was held “I »rived th< life di my little girl bv a last week. prompt of Di. A- kci ' English Remedy Tho past week has been a stormy one, for Uop-'iinp’ o;» M-s. Wm V Harri- but benefit instead ol injury has accrued 8OII For «ale bv E. C. Brooks. therefrom. J. W. ffainaker baa received the con tract lor surveying a portion of the Goose lake section. Klamath county will have its first teacher's insiitute next ____ „ _______ _ month,eommene ing on June 27th and lasting three day». | and naw gripe or eichen. One lor a dote. 25 eta. a It will do doubt be an interesting event. would walk ofT with all the honors. A. Close of Ashland executed the "Andante and Sounds from the North" waltzes of Webb in a manner that betokens an artist in harmony. The judges awarded the prize ol $15 00 to C. J. Kurth of Central Point, and their verdict was loudly cheered. This concluded the day's entertainment proper, and many in attendance immedi ately dispersed to tbeir homes. The grand ball at the U. S. hotel in the evening was largely attended by residents and visitors ami a fine time was had, with supper in the dining-rooni of the hotel. More than 80 tickets were sold for the ball. The orches tra was composed of C J. Kurth. Adini Schmitt. Geo Schmitt and Miss Birdie S hmitt, and the music was excellent,Geo. Brown of Eag e Point acting as promt ter. Next door to Scott & Jennings’, MRS. J. C. TAYLOR, Proprietress L. C. HEIN RICHSEN. 119 First Street. - - - Portland. Oregon. T Wholesale and Retail Dealer® in For Sale. A span or „ , horses, a good of largì lar^e, . , young wsgon und I double set ol if harness, nearly new. Will .................. lie sold separately if desired, at low rates. For further particulars enquire of D. J.8. P eakce ,Sterling. .Vol a t'alifernla Dear. Ä1 0» cryir Prtem.flRww I T 8C‘ CF.S8OR TO J. O. HAM- u • Hk<-r A 1 <>. or Hocunza. Kiamsth roiir.tj, Or has purcluu'si a bug» and tirst-clai-» Mock of 10>o<lh which are nowoo the way from Portland, and will be sold < heap for 1 aa!i. Everynody invited lo rail and examine uood» and pri-ee la- fore purchaaina eiaewhore. You can alwnys find on hand a fall line of JOHN MILLER, ILL MAKE THE 8EA8ON OF 1889 A8 FOL low®» Commencing at Henry Brown »plan« near Brownaboroon Moaday. April 22d, and maining three day®: thence to my olac$- in lable Rock precinct, returning to each stand every ll persons knowing thembelves ninth day during the aeaaon ending July 1, 1889. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: indebted to the estate of Dr. J. H. Chit* wood by note or book account, are hereby noti- Norfolk is a beautiful dark brown horse, of tied to settle the same within the next thirty tin® style and notion, 17 hands high and weigh® day® or render themselves llablo to coat® of suit. 1500 pound®; hi« dam wan half Norfolk and half C. B. WATSON. Beilfounder; he wa® niretl by a brown Clydes Att’y for Estate. dale horse, weighing 18oo pounds. Ashland. Or.,Oct. 4.18 . T1RM8:—Beaaon. $8; insurance, $12. Any per son® disposing of mare® forfeit their insurance. 1 will use all diligence to prevent accident®. but will not be responsible for any occurring. C. H PICKENS. Table Rock. Oregon. April 14. 1**9. TRAYED FROM THE FARM OF THE UN- derelgnecL living on Gall’s creek» last Sunday evening, one brown horse, branded D on left Rather than the Chwoest shoulder, blind it* th? right eye. and will weigh PORTLAND BUSINESS KUO pound®. A liberal reward will be paid for his return or for any information that will lead COLLEGE, thereto. GEO. MK KEY. -v-v-v _ Portland, Oregon. Gall*® Creek, May 1.1880. Perfect equipment, th« « i . It instruction, estal»- lishrd reputation.grow ng i opiilarily. Sss/Msa Shorthand, Commcn School and Penmanship Depart ment». Studci’H admit ted at any time. Cata logue »nd specimens ot penmanship sent free j. A. WER( <)- Mr’y. A. P. A HMsTROXGfiPrln. 81 CONTEMPLATE LEAVING JACKSON- ▼iile in a ver« abort time« I herebygiv® no- 1 that 1 muHt have an imm«»iiate eettleioont. SPAVOR All account® not »«tiled AT ONCE will be placed / >rqU«Jl<eS of . .. Jly and txcow. i- . ____ r^sv, < *• u. • aw<l visor in a lawyer’« hand® for collection. I mean ba®- •ifyn’atlL . • r.< miuU «i ■’ hrdy; Nerv&tt® in«a®, a® my book® ran at be doaed. ¡lebilíiy, Spinai ’ inaczXpML «b ÄJ»’- '.»«3d/str. A ... . J08. 8UL9M0N. powwful uvnrnu» «nvl W Manufacturer and Dealer in GINS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Hardwi ro re Settle Up. A Estray Notice Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught tbe bear. We advise our readers to purchase of their druggist a buttle of Santa Abie, tbe California king ol consumption, asthma, bronchitis, coughs and croup cures, and keep it handy. Tis pleasant to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle or three for $2 50. California Cat-R-Cure gives immediate relief The catarrhal virus is soon displaced bv its healing and p< ne- trating nature. Give it a trial. Hix months treatinent $1.00; sent by mail $1 10. A Fine, Large Stock. Silver and Silver Plate I Ware. Spectacle® and Optical Goods; agents for the Rockford Rai Iron Watches. IN TUB LINK MANUFACTURKP TO ORDER AND KKPAIRED Watch Rej airing caref illy executed. Select ion <mnt <»n «Tinli*’’»*’•’« < '• • n -"»in with na t'^nre vorrhne elnewhere LL GO )DS NORFOLK, S Settle Up. ^ JatfkaofcTiJle, May 1$ JBW. NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES AT BONANZA. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! The Daitlet Delighted. Tbe pleasant effect and the perfect safety with winch ladies may use tbe liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under all condi tions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye anil to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting oil the kidneys, liver and bowels. I THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, HKTABLE18 CONSTANTLY FURNISHED with the be®t the market adoni®. NoChine®« employed, aud no paiu® spared to give eatiefaotion. Meals at all hours. 23 cent®. and 1 will do my best for you. Office next door to Grand Central Hotel HENRY KL1PPEL. ; ■nil everythin« Kei.erally to bs found in a first, class« onutry Store. ,.. ,A8 NOKTON, Manager Bonanza, April IS 1888. CENTRAL HOUSE, Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Paints, Oils,. E. K. BBE1TMAN, Proprietor, Varnish, Glass, Cutlery, Etc., Ashland, - - - - Oregon. Jacksonville, Oregon. Thi® w«ll.known house ha® been rwnovslod hroughoutand ing clay soil, and is among the best fruit lands : in Ja< kson county. No. 19. I 380 acres of i in pro voi land ami 80 acre® un- j improved, in s««vtion 13. t4»wnshtp % aouth, rang«* 2 a est. Price for the lot. $20 |»cr ac re. No. 39. l*and in sertion 36, township 35 south, range 2 west; alfe» lands in s»*ction® 31 and the south ¡half of ®<%'tioii 30. township 35 south, rang«- I ¡west, containing iroo acnw; all fenveil with a i gtHwi rail fen«*e and runs to Rogtn* river. Will ■ b«* ®<»ld cheap in lot® to suit purchasers, and , at prices according to selections made. No. 22. ’ »4 No. 1 grain and st«ak farm ofJQOacr«*. »’• I mil«* from Central Point rallniad station and six niil«® from Medford miIrond stati» n; all ‘ I» vel. I»hu k land ami enclosed w ith a nini -rail felle«', and all und«*r cultivation, linprov»’»! will» a small »iwelling-hous». a barn >9x39 f» «i. large granar). a g<M»d spring whi«*h furnishes ph ni> of water for doin<*stic and st«wk pur- This farm is susevptthle of ixfing divid ed into two. three and four farms, a* » v» rv acre of it is g<®®i land ami near a school ami poetofnee. Till«* perfect. Price. $50 |»< t acre. No. 23. A farm of 124 aeri*, all level land, four miles from Central Point rail row I station, all fenced with a rail fence and over lfiu tu re® in <*u !t I va I tu >n. Bla» k soil, i ni provisi with a dwelling- house 24x24 feet with four rooms, a Itarn 39x28 feet. u<NMihouM' 39x39 feet, near a good sch«®»!. two go» »<1 wells of wat»T and g<M»»l outside range forst«K*k. Gover iinent title. Price. 93 399 casa. N«>. 34. .The F. M. Fnxlenlnirg farm, situai»d in sec- tion 15, township ;iti south, range 3w«st, con taining EMlm rcs; al®mt 40 acre® fen< «d with a K« hm I rail fence ami tn cultivation, baiane« un- lmproved land; two springs of water, one n«*ar the house: Rogue river forms the western l®»und.iry of this piac«-. Ini|»ruved with a I1'* H*?* f**1* with 4 rouma. shed barn 1.X.M feet ami caber outbuildings. Ttila pla«-e k; ou tiie east side of Rogue river. 51 of a xuil*5 Pji111 station. GoVcrnnu nt t»tl«', price $2,5tii. Terms, one-half cash at tim»* or sale, i»alMUce<in«»nv ><-ar’® time, tota» ae- ,n«»Hgag«* on the preiafacs; or all cash ut oj’tiou of purcbu8**r. aving failedto close out my Bus NEWLY FURNISHED. iness in Jackaonville, a® I had wished to do, j A good «amide ro«»m for commercial traveler® have eoncluaea concluded to cuDttnue continue the wrae same on a larger 1 Lave ®calethan ever. I wrh in San Francisco recently, na® rw»p fitted up in connection with th® h«»tel. wheie I laid in one of the Urgent and beet stsjckt« of all kind® of Firearm®, Ammunition, Cutlery. Parties wishing tn purrhas« any of tbe above Hardware and Sporting Good® ever brought to »Im- th<-> will thi® market. Good® hold at the loweet lamsib’e A,-‘T‘ai?2i8O!l1? KNOWING THF.M8H.VF3 m. price®. ‘bs arrival of »A indebted to the «1st« of John Noland de. Uwini I will guarantee tbeae Goods to be ju®t what train® by Mew®. \\ riabv a C o ., real es ^kw nidified to settle the wune I wpreecrt them t<»U*. Being tliaiikful to my with W illsrdCrawford, attorns» for the «0*1». „< tate agent®, who will convey them in ginxi oJd <*n®tomerM f<rr their i»a®t iwtnrmage po liberal, hMoffieein Medford, without farther delaj u,d of rhMr’*?yof ,hclH,ldM I bar. for nnl<>. free of < narge for conveyance. lvbeetowed. I would rapectfully ibolimt a cou- thereby save coil». K. NOLAND? H Important Notice. tmufibc« of th« «aig®. JOHN MiyLfcR r J Aduunutratrix ot Mid Estate Jabktomu», onW®, 0«. m^j . DAT.