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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1889)
• • e h; ^ciuoiv.ìtìc gimes I E UI TOK IA I. .VO TES. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. DYSPEPSIA. I ci and go out ot business.” Tui: lion. H. W tirady, the aule edi tor oi the Atlanta wl»«> at- ti iiil.'il th»» Cent, unial at Now Vt ik. niak1» the iolluwing notice of his ol»rer- vatioim: “Cievelam! had mure ap plause from tiie crowds than Harri.ori and Hill put togeti.er, a continuous roar following Ilia carnage everywhere., A ■■roorinent Republican said to me that Mr. Harrison I.ad tiie party worse split ami scatteieil already than it wan when Uarflrki died, and ad.ltd Mr. H.irri-on s health »e« me«i to be »< .»I., Hie tines» speech at tiie bamptet was James Rnr- sell Ixiwcll'»; the greatest and must popular was C'l-vt land’s; tiie next l»e»t wa» Filkhugli Lee’"- President Harri son wa» excessively pale, very mt.ch wearied, anti iqaike pleasantly a:.d coi- dially on a dead level. The IVimstrats of the north are mure coi’fi lent of sin ce*«« in 1892 «han 1 expected to find them. Sunset Co« say» we wiil carry two out ol four of the new states. The late city elections encourage lhonocrata, and undoubted division in the Republi can rank* tliwouiagea the dominant par ity. Unless lheie is a decided check to tiie current now setting in **if<ly «»rover Cleveland wnl l>e tlm next l«emocratic nominee for tiie presidency. Un the surface it is all Cleveland in New Yotk. Gov Hill may have the machine in band, hot tn genrial regaid as to Blue»», dignityTabiiny ami »ixe he is nut classed with Cl*»*liuiti. " rie- conn hel«l— Th.it th-- f.u-i that the ind. btartnr-ss of the <mini ot Oriint, at th*-tltneor lit*'imssHge »d often niiM- th -.0'1 Hi t * U'< • U*i| till MIUI ot IIV. tll'.llHiOl l ' I Ab;e has ■I liars, 'li.l noi rupp i t n Hintma . -i'ti‘ I law thHt th* part * f th" In-li-bt* In ' I in eV * '«'* of tiiat-inn wan llli giilatht V<4*1; tlmt ti. rais in tn- constitution of th** **t!*i- W tn* n I l ot . "th.1t ii.u ounr, shall cr< at mi) Uilitst., liahihto'i. w lib'll shall Hingl) oriti ria* ng r gate * v •■* .1 the »tiui of itve tuni mn I *1 " ar... t<It >. . n.*t Imply that all *|. hr. an i labtdtl**** agatn-i u e-ainty **v* r anil above -ai l Mini nr* in<•'«arilo nbnotioim to *>ahl provi.i..n; that the provminn only appitei to' d* tit., anti linliUiti* a rwyiind m !*1 auin which hi *• amij. in its corporate character and „ mt .o tih* ail p* r-".n. voluntarily *-r*'iu«n. ilelil, al* '. that ml- r* st should n »1 tie allow.il upon l>OU’t I Spt liWHt. * < .mu ..g.nii.t a volititi, until a warrant tti'i. I i lias I*.-* n pre-iiitul to the tr. usurer Y«»ti rann« ■«If <i ’ nusto tinte in ex- tie r, ol Hti i all * u<t. rs* tn*nt made th* non P» r nu ir ine i i v »nr Ling- arn in darcrer. "h . caldi r want of funiln," and lite date ot CuisuiHf’t im: « nalw.tvs ero»*, .it first, otdv si' i pre..-litui nt ov*r tu«’ treuaurer's sigua- a cold. Do t hot permit an\ dealer to im- tur.. pose u poti y ni > wi'h s »me cheap imitation • t Dr. King’s - N I (ionJ .l/ipt-lits Bis« \ - r ,• f«.r t onsump- timi, cough- i 3' «1 « '> il* l.iit i,t» siirv you p.et Is essential to ptr». I health, but ht Ibis i he n«nui e«* B m^e he < .................. -n make more ■ra un it I. often Io.t.owing to the poverty profil he ma v te. y .ti to- ba/s"mething I r ii.ipurity ol the blooil. derangement of <t«e duentive organs, and the we-ikeniny juj>t ns g« od, or just tne vrn*». hm t i»e affiti id the i bang i./ -raion. Hood's deceived.hut in-» -, un »n e< t in,’ Dr. Kin- a S arraparti;» is a aoiiderful medicine lor New Durov rv, w! i h Ì4 guaranteed to cien i ig an appartile, ton ng the digestion, give relief in uil ihr«.at. lung ami chest af- lections Trial botths free al all dr -g .nd ÿ'VIt g strength t-r the who'* nyntem I.arg • L(,’t t !| I Now in the time to take it. Be sine to stores gel Hooit s >ar*np.rt|tis. Ito .Not Buffer auy l.onuer. Knowing that a cough can be < becked in a :u . andtl,e first stages of consumption t>ruk> n in a week we herein'guarautee Dt Ack* i . Engli'b lieniedy for conaumpti n. and wi I retiind the money to all who buy tn nilas per directions, and do not fin I our statuniiut correct. For .aiv by E. C. Brook*. I HAVE YOU GOT PILES Itcs.n^ Pile, are known by moisture Ilk« ___ perspiration, ______ causing intense Itching when warm. This form as well as Blind Bleeding and Protruding, yield at once to DR. B0*SAN-K0’S PILE REMEDY, 1 ■hlch acts dlrectty on the parts affected, absorbs tu mors a'tay. itching and effects a permanent euro. 50c o. SraJJW* ct irtft twin *W.0EM«Hto, PHU, i Has been platted and thrown upon the market in lots I , . ranging in size fi-om two to eight --- ----- acres, y WWW at prices JZ* lUV-lA varying from $18.00 to $40.00 per acre- ■—figures *• ............... which 1 barely cover the original cost of the propertv and expense of surveying. This property was purchased ami subdivided, Notary Public and Conveyancer. NOT FOK THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, but to induce a desirable class «>f immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable fruit section in Southern Oregon. Tin- land is deep, rich soil, a lnrjxc portion of it being sub irrigated by drainage from the mountain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the value of which for firewood will mure than pay the eo^t of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the FIIOST-PHOOE1 I^TIUIT BELT1 of Jitckson county. Then- has never been a season when orchards on adjoining lantl have failed to pro duce a good crop. It is one oi the few sections in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce E very ¥ eak . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land inlinitely more valuable in the near future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. Farms, Village Lets, Improved and Unimproved for Sale or Kent. Inc<>riK>rat«l l»y «b<* L»Klslatun'in 1M3, for Educutiumil an.l < iiarita«.«»'purists» *, hii .1 Its train him- mad.' h part ot tti. pr»-- nt Mutt* O>iwtituliuu. in Irttf.by au <»v« i s Iwliitinir pop ular vote. lt*GKANIIi:XTKA<»KI»lNAKYI>KAy INGH tak i.lsc. Svuii-Aiinund}. Jutn mid D.<-iin- t>. r . utnl its <rm>d SINGLE M MBtK draw- lllu’^Ink' pnlt •> 111 «lull ut Gn tdhirtill innntu» ,,1 tin I.m mid an-all drawn tn public. Hl tbi' At udi tuy of Music, New Writ mis. lj* IFr do hereby certify that uenupervtM the arrangement, for ullttie Monthly anti emit annual drawing* <>/ 'The Louisiana .Sttite Lottery Company, and in person manage and crmtrul the Drawings thtm- selves, anti that the same are conducted w.th honesty, fairness, and ingowi faith towaid •ill parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our ngnaturesattached, in its advertisements. r-nuiinlMslvaers We the und<•rstgn<’d, Bank-an'l Bank' r« will nay all Pri/.'* drawu in the Ixfiiifiaiia Stale Loti« ri«*s which may 1»«* prcM-nted at our coun ter». R. M. WALMSLEY, Pr< »*. Louisiana National Bank. P. LANAI X. Pr« «. Stat«- National Bank. A BALDWIN, Pr« s. N. O. National Bank. ( ARL KoHN. Pre». l’ni«»n National Bank. It is All in the Thermal Belt, II .CVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- scribed prop« rty; No. 1. On«’ hundr«*»! ami sixty acre* of No. 1 choice, level laud, «»ver one-half < nclush'd w ith a sub stantial feiic»" on« «4 the very I»« st fruit aii'i v» getable ranch«-* inti»« e«»unty; rich, «sandy loam, watered by Applegate ere« k; iinpruVi*d with a good dwclling-houae with six rooms, a gotsl log barn, granaries and «»tin r outbuild ings; t wo hundred b«-aring fruit trees, assort«*«! varii-ti»-s, in«>stJy fall and wintei apples, pl« nty of small fruit*«. n<*ar a go«*i school, good out Jf the Academy (>f Mu»ict v' Or- side rang«- for st«a k; g«»v rnm« nt title. Price. lean*, ,To Tuesday, June bJ, 1889. S.’iikM»; half cash, balance in on«- ui-4 two y« ars, aeferrod payments to be secured by a mort gage on the premises. No. 2. A good farm <«f 200acr»*son Evans cr«*« k. in 100.000 liefet ; at S4O. Halve, at 820. Qcnrtera CIO* 1 igh-.a tIn* M<a«l«»ws. improved with a dwelling It»x24 *k ' w< . — ntid-tha * « i . 4 A. 82. ft O 1 feet w ith fiv«* rooms, a barn and stabi« s. sO loitietL $i. acres f»-ne«-«l. 40 aer«-s in cultivation, w«-li wat- er««d and a fine outside rang'- for st<* k. A No. 1JST OF PKIZES: lst's k farm. Price, fifteen dollars p« i acre, I PRIZE <>F«J0.«M is................... $ fiijij.irti cash. Title pert«-ct. LMHBin i* I PRIZE <»F PXJ.UÜÜ No. 3. 1 prize ;• •! i""*•"" ~ fifi.fio mi - I I•i: i z I ' i Four mil« a from Central Point railr«>ad sta 40 <iì I _ FRIZES OF -’•'.'■■I ur« tion. a stock farm ot J60acrcs, on a county 5 FR1ZI> OF lo.tMO ar. 5b.UUf r«»ad. about torty acres <>t w hich I* g- »oi grain 1U PRIZE.** ol r/i.oiMj .■».<«1 ar.- land ami forty acres go«*l fruit land. Iniprov- 25 PRIZE* OF 2,(««i ar*' «•«1 w ith a <lweiling-hou.se. Title pcrfxvt. Price. »O.ÜÛM loi PRIZES OF MN art' 8*50 UO. cash. lJH.iBMI 20' PRIZI>OF 6< mi ar«*. No. «. 4« mi ar»*. imuou 5UU PR!Zf> oF A fin»* stock’an«! grain farm of 4»MlH« r«*: 36b APPROXIMATION PRIZE- I acr« s mid« r f» nee; ¡tOOncrts farm land; lUOai r«** € 1 • PRIZES ' «1 1<« m > nr«'. pasture and w«»«»«l land: ten acr«* ««f a g sk I KH) an* I'M. PRIZED oF young « rchard and a me«* young vineyard; 4<") ar«- KW PRIZES OF i two dwelling-hous«-* and two g«H»d wt-Ilson the place. Tu<rc will be t*ohi with tin larm a larg« TWO M MbEK T£RMIN'A1>. amount «»f agricultural impl«*m< nt- and *»111«* hou-chold furniture; also a numb, r of gard« n I.!*.** PRIZES OF 2U> arc MEDFORD, OREGON t(M»l*. Ail go with the plHCe. G ihh Í «>utM<ie .3.144 PRIZES A.MOGN3 INGTo half eiush. !>«!-« ■• rang«' for stock. Prie«*. w . an«-«- in two <*«|iial vearly paym« nts. to draw le gal inb-rvst from «lay of sal«*. 1 » be s *< ur<d; «»r all cash, at option ot the purchaser. This land is situated w> st of the D« binger Gap. Title For Club Itatcii, or any further informa perfect. A go««! home f«»r somebody. ti« n du»*ii< «t. w 1 it«- 1« gibly to th« un«h rsigned. No. 5. cl» ari y stating a «»ur r»’-hi« n«-«*. A«ith >tat« . We have now or «»ur thalve« the most Elegant At*bortni«»nt uf OWN PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARD« Th«* w«-st half of th«* southwest quart« r ami GountA . Stri « t and Numb« r. M r- rapid r<- an«i Mining Clami» Bought and Sold on Goin- th«* south w« st quarter th«*northw«st qunr- turn mail dolivi ry will b«* avur«*<l l<y yuur « n- niisaion t»*r of s<-cti«»n 30, t«»windup ¡»»south, rang» <»n»* cloeing an envelop«- bearing y«.ur full a idr< »•-. cast; ulso tin* south half -1 tne south« ast quar AfINING PATENTS obtained at reasonable ter and northwest quarter «if h . «utb' ast -piait« r -Ji. raten an<i with dinpatch. and iv.rtbeast «piart, r »»f s. .uthw« st quart« r "f section 1'». township37 s«>uth. «*f rang» *11' « a-f. A idi•«--*• M. \. 1>A I ' PH IN. New < it I« .-«n-. I. i. )ROMl*T ATTENTION givnn t<» all buBiceNi containing 2>2 acr«-malt. Pri«*«-. live dollars Or. M.  DAUPHIN. W;i*hingt ri. D. • . per acre. connect«*«! with the laiiinl Ottico. By i idinary l«tt r. containing M« m y <»rd«r In the very latent abides of A^ablinierea. Beiges. Henriettas Biciliain». Almas. Conibiaafions Man No. 6. i*m«*d by all « ,\j r««•• .nqaim «•, N«w Yuik chester Cashmeres, Hinting*, tiatteens. Lawn.**. Gingham*. Prints, Percale«, Etc., Etc. F«»rty uerc* of timber ¡and c!«»s«* to th»- c«»un- Exchange. Draft ««r Postal Nute. LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES tv i«»aii l«*a«iing to the Big Butt»- saw-mili: val- u'iibl«- chi« *t!\ f«»r rail timber. Govern in« nt ti- 81100 N«». 42. j »"a' — -, tl« . The «>w n« r i-out of the stat» and th«* lan«l liltlrrsk R ri. 1 red lrt:«r» Coatsining Cur acre«* «»f unimproved land, 30 acre* «»f which will b» - »Id fortiv«* «lollai* pel Mure, cuwii. A ren n te in prairie land ami the balance gotwi timber land bargain fur somebody. We have Piquee, Zefffiyr. Plaids, Fancy I*are Chocks. India Liner.*, \ i«:t«>riH a::«l Biabop Lawns all good fruit and giaiu ¡anti, with tw«» living NKW VKI.I: «VS N X I IOS XI. Il X.VH No. 7. Dotted Swiss, Swiss Flouncing and All-ov«*i Embroider io*. Apnngaof water. Four mile»fr«»m JaekHonville. New Or I«‘ hii *. I.R. Two hundred an 1 forty acre«—eixty acre» 16U acres, fenced ilUUU. No. 46 an«! in cultivation; unproved with a Unimpruvwl; well watered, and tirbt'Claa» nice bearing orc hard of tin«- ar- nt'd fruit I>l.’\l T.'M l’I.'P ' ■" "" 1 v < m <** av jiik I l'.G.’l Fj.’l I »Lll 1/ - .-Gl Al! IMI» n • place to make a good home. tr«*c*: a dw« Hing iious«-. a barn and «»tie-r <*ut- HY rm li \ATI"XA1. BANK' - I Nm Or- lious«**. Tw«» Mr«*ams «4 wat«r run through I4.5OU No. 53. 4 t K' acres, h-ans. and th<-1 •« k 1* ai «- sigiu-d by th« Pr«M- place*. It is su>«*t ptiblc of being «iivi-i d d» ut <»! gii iiiftitul.» n, wii«»bt « bari» r»-d ugni«“ Unimproved, level, rich grasa and fruit land . thi- int«» two pl«cen«'f <-n« hundr«*d un-1 tw« nt. We hfivo a!*«» jexf opnnud up the largest Ntnck < f Dinning water; title donation claim. _____ _ _ acres <*a< h. Th»* north halt <4 this pine«* im un- un* r» u »gnizo»! in tii«* high«**t <*«»urt* ; therc- A gr**at f«»r*-, b«*wai\ of all imitati-«ns «»r ann«»n> muus bargain ; 7 inilee eaat of Central Point. improved. Tn«* impr >ved 60 a«*rea are worth M*h< in» «. $2500. No 78. *200 acres. j $1(XM). w__. . Th« _ ’ -other I m O aerta, T. ur mil«** <»NE BOLLAR i’-tho pii«....... . th«- <rnaU« rt Moatiy fenced ingrain Leldi», meadow, pasture, trom (Mitral Point ruiIroua station. Ti!l«*pur- part <»r irwti »n «>1 iti«k t I»tT.D BY US in orchard arid garden ; all rich, black. «Jluvwl Ltt. any drawing. Anything in <>ur nainv <»fl« r<-d No. K •»oil ; atajut 1 U at-rea of pl<»w land ; three »pi n.ga f« r !< than a dmlar is a qu indi«*. «if pure water ; stream flow mg through the place : A farm of 12»i a<*r» improv« «! w ith a c*«»iu- orcbaid bent variety of fruit ; large, comm odious f < 't-tablc dw« I ling; t« n u<*i f«-uc<*d ami in cul Andtin^Bt line«»! Hats, Furnishing G'»«» !*, B »«»t.s a ul Shoe*, Etc., evor brought toJSuiithern Oreg«»n dw«dluig-h<»u*e, iaage barn ai d uuTn»*r<»UH out tivation, with a living spring u«‘arth«- dwe ll building*. N«» better location for tttork ranch ing. Gue ot tin-v« ry I» **t .»t <k rang« a in the iu <>reg«»n. Hummer range inexhaustible; fif county . Yalike«*« r« • k fl«»ws through this land. teen mile» from railroad depot. Title perfect. Price. $800. We have also just received from Eastern Manufacturers, the handsonrjat lino uf 84,000. 79. 200 acres. No. 9. A fine farm near Eagle Point, Or., all fenced, A good place of 160 acr»*, improved with a bM)acre* in cultivation, excellent house, good good, new r«-sid<-ne<-, barn ami granary; ab«»ut barn and othei vuttniil«Jm»o*. id»** f«ui* ««r^w. N«> I mill-eite. gocxl well, liv.ng bpringn. etream of • in«-‘huy«ir<xl »»ss«»rt.-«i fruit tre***; on»* larg»* —lOlin r«»lls. all beantifu! piWerii*—ever disph.y.ul ¡,n this section. water tiowine thr<»ugh and a ftybtein of irrigating spring ami othe r amalh-r on« s on the farm. ditcher« by meant« of which 5o aeree «»f land may Yank<-< cre< k run-thr«»ugh the place. Snlen- Remember that we are able to give th») very l«>we«t tigaree on Gr«»c«nes. Provisions. Etc. be irrigated. Excellent bargain Terms cash. «114 stoc k range, w ith gov« mine nt title. Prie«*. REAMES A WHITE, J Oregon. §l'Mio. cash. No. 80. No. 10. 480 uer.w-2»i) A«T«-» neb. ’ovel, bottom land, A brick hou-> and large h t in Jack*->nvili« . c 1 en r «-d ; 10 acres fenced; bniall houae and eta- bl**; be-iring orchard of choice Van-ty of apple» ; with a stable. A <*««mf« 1 tabl« home, and titi« 5.51* EYF OP HC SP3ZTES 280 a<*T'*e of yellow and sugar-pine timber : good j-« rivet. Price. §6LM»; $21M» cash and balance in -ite for eaw null ; uimm ! roada eummer and win t hr«*«* c«pia! pay in« nts «4 -lx. t w « Ive amt » igti- Almost as Palatabloas Mi!k. ter Evan« creek rune on the east ixmndary of tetn im'iiths. <!«4< rred pay 111« nt* t.» draw t«n So (Vtgnhtd Uaa« it can la taken« *>ai4 land and can bo utilize«! for irrigation Hix p< riant, int« rest. N<». IL iige*<rd, and iintrd by the vuo»t mile« from K. K. depot ; one f«»urth mile from •eusltivc »tonineh, when the plain oil school ami poetotnee Price ¿12 per acre. A coinfi’rtablv frame house in Jaeksonvill«.* rsunnt be tolerated; and by tiie com for sale < r rent on r« asonable t»rms; thr«-«- No. 81. rooms and kitchen; l«s*at«*<l on Third str«*«t. bi nation cf the oil wkh th« hypuphn»* 1MX) acre«, unimproved ; all level, ri«. h, bottom ami ha.- a g nsi w«-li «4 wat« r at th»* door, with pS&itet 1« mock more effirffcioui, l.*.n«i ; v.'-ll water» d. plenty <»f timber, and can I ail n«*c«-M.»ary «»utlious«s. WjU I m - *«>!«! cheap. Besurkaklt ** a ffe-h producer. i «• irn«l»‘ tho bent dairy ranch in the Mate of Or<»- I a- the ow nt r i* in eastern or« gon and has 11 • g<»!'.: 23 mil«*»» from Aniihiud. Price 86 per acre, further use for the pr«»pcrty. Persons gala rapidly while takla- it, j . ! • 1 *,rcx-«h in hand, balance on ea»y lerma. No. 12. SCOTT'S EMULSION 1* ackn-.wledgod by No. 82. | A go«>«l little farm of 160 acr<* near Anti«»ch 177 acr«-e; tK' a re* fenced ami in cultivation. **clio<i|-h"UM«-. Improx • «1 w’itfi a g«»«sl dwelimg- xbysicia: s to be the Finest and Best prepa II ix-**. barn, orchard, nvmdow. * on«’ half interest ...... } house, tii.iim, »«.«iti» stables, vc«.. ct«*.; »F .’Ml • it acr« c i * r- s t> 1» iii n« ’ <-«l, »i, «t a fin« III.'. . ration in the world for the rcli. i and cure ci in wiv«*r uitrh an«! wRt.r-nght. nn.i a «yute ni of a ouiig b. mi mg <-rchani. Mini al* » t vin» a « i .| in CONSUMPTIOH. 8OHOFULA, irrigati.»it bj which li- acre« may be irng.U-d. àb.nring c. n.iitioii: will b. *.»l«i t -i *1200; a Stn*am of water running «»n north txtundary »»f g«M»d bargain. Title p. rt«ct. GENERAL FEeiUTY, WASTINC I the place. Ten miles from the county-seat, and DISEASES, EMACIATION, No. 1»3. 1 on«» and a half mil«* from postofiice and school- COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. A denirabl«’ l»«*iy of g«H»d land cheap, bring 1 house Price $3640. thi-NE’jvt anl tm SEb ■ 4 SU4, sue. 3«, The great mr.rdg ^or C«rs-m;4'an, ana $l.k<). S3. 20 acres tp. 34 >. R 4 NV. th« NNN 4 .4 bw^andth«’ SNN j 13 acres set in alfalfa. tMlance b< st of vineyard ot Watltiej in Chi.’-!-< i. Stòd tij all 1/ruggisU. >NVi4, «*<•<-. 34, tp. 34 >. R 4 NV, th»- >NN » « <»1 ' and orchard ituid, tin«' larg»» spring of pure water . t NE’i.s.c 3tp. 35S, R 4 Nt I on the tract, go«» I location for a small dairy with NNV». ami th, good out rang«*, situate«! »«Ijacent to th«» corpor- til. NIJ4 «4 NE ‘4. *«• « . 4. 11'. 3*-. >. R 4 NN . 32? »7 a«-r«-s in all, ana lying Pleasant er«*« k |»r«- I ate limits of Jacksonville and .5 miles from Med ciiK-t, Jackson county . in Price $1»> per acr«*. ford. I OFFhR FOK SAI.F ON REAEONABLf t. ri-..» No. 14. fl'KMi. 84. 160 acres. ' A nic«* place, partly « nelo««d and a I m 'X house lone «»f tin' t>u*t bt«*ck ur L'airy harms in S«'Uih- 4d acres under fere«» and cultivation. Irrigat eru Oreg«*h. uat<*d on D» » r < reek. J« «*» pbui*« <pi:ir- ing ditch with sufficient water tu iriigata 43 H- res 1 011 "h it, being bving th«- tm- South suit 11 half, nail, th« th»- ’southeast s ---------- . cleared, . ---------.............................. ......* tm* southeast “ . T r of the &outh- county containing 32«) a« r»*» of nch bottom iaixl and the .............. bal.mce easily all first-class * i ter. . ami quarti ••»p« ciMl> «.diq t« d to the gi«>wih of timothy Lay land Hiiu&trd E___ 1 2__ L 2_ .! « f. ...... — - r of • s« cti>*n *•« - ■ six, ami » tin* north« ast on 1________ I vans creek 23 _ mil« from ................ R. j west * quart« clover. Ala»ut one-baif is denied und in .........’................... R depot, goo«! ‘ r«ia<is summer — and ’ — winter. . Thin ; quarter of th»* northwest «piait« r of section and ciiltivaUon. ar.d moat of the t^lancecan l»e easily t*< ven, toAA n*liip ¡45 Rout Ii. ot range one av »> i . in is a bargain. kson c«»unty, containing 1<X) acre*. Prie«.. c.ear« <1. 1 In-re is a stream of wat«*r running faOO. 85. 80 acres. Ja< through tli»* place tin year r«»und, affording plenty Ail level and rich botton land. 15 acres under f 15 per acre. • f wat«*i f«.i stock and some for irrigating. The No. 15. fence and in cultivation. Hmall hou»*e and a place is all inclosed by a good rail fence. I her»* Tlu* SW*4 <»f s<*<‘. 34. tp. 5«i Houtb. uf rang» 3 isah»»QBeand bain and 2m young fruit trees <»n barn *» mile fnmi school hou*«’ and p«»st office. H» ven inil»*H from railroad depot. Situated on east, containitig 160 acre*, ami being m clus«* the place. It also tins the best outside range in proximity tu McGiillint« r •« ««1« brat<M ««pi ings Evans creek. county; also another • x«ullent place c<»i>tain. on Butte «*r«M k. Price. §10 per acre. A tirM- the ing 12*i sei pm nd. flass Investment. For full partict'.lar& call upon 01 a<idress 567 acroH, all fenced and in cultivation It ia No. 16. Hituated in the h art of K«»gu«» river valley, one O. J. VANNOY. L««ts numlMTcd <»n<* and two of *e«*tion 31. in mile from Central Point depot. Thru«* comfort Kerby ville Oregon able dwellings and 3 bare»» are on thia tract, aleo tow nship 3?» Houth. < f rang« 1 w« st: ills,» th»* 1« 4 an orchar«! MH «» ixii «» io UI of a *X choice t Iiwik.r* variety VI»I|»'|, «»I ««f ««mi. fruit. The « nr rm« a«»ii . numb« r«-«i 1 «»1 s« «1 i«»n ♦». in townshin >6 s..uth. ¡ h fioe, rich black loam, and Will grow alfalfa : ‘ ..e d ------- range . j w,si. containing in all art a. r< -. without irrigation. Will l»e Hold a«* a whole or Brice, $6 per Here, No. 17. subdivided into 3 farnn»of 2LU,197,l7U-acre tract«». I'nereiA no waate land on thia tract, and is with- ' A eomfurtabi«* frame house w ith a very larg«’ out qiHM»ti<»n one ot the best farma in Ja^kaon lot hi Jacksonville in a g«axl neightaiih«»«><!, county. For terms and prices call on or addr.-ss f<»r sal«* "ti r« as. ,n;ibi<' t'lins; I m M fi larfp M t- Nt»xt liuor to 8cott A Jenning«'. th«« undersigned at Jacksonville or at Medford ting-room with a good fir« place, twogotxi b»-«l- to Fans. Jotihbon A Erford. roomsandii kitchen, a g»aa1 wellof wat« r at th»- d«M»r. woudhouse, etc*. Price. 8806. 87. No. 18. 610 aere* of sugar pine timber land, situated in th«’ llogu«’ river timber belt, and a first-clabs. Lan«!-in s«*cti«»ns 7, 1>L Iff. 20. 29. and NU of d >uble saw null with turbine wheel arid an sec tion 3h. in township 3» Mouth, range 1 west; abundance <»f water-power. M»ll capacity, lo.oo«» containing IPJ»’» :u r< s; and lands in -«c t i< *ns 12* f(*«*t per day, all complete and in A 1 running 14. 23. 24 ami 25, in tow nship :r> south, of rang. Tin. rABI.ElH t'OXSTASTEY FI HMSIILD i r. t. <• l>e*«t the in irk»*f «tfTords «»rder. Also one blacksmith>hop and tools, one 2 w«st. containing l«aa> acr«-. Il all «4 1m X*>< .ln*MP . m; an,l ; ,mlr. frame b«arn.lt»xHo feet, two box houses, etc. Price, ab«>v< -m> ntiom-d land should b«* Mold in on« givesatisfaeti'in. I»«s1y . $ii i»« r acr«* 1»» th»-pri< ,*. 11 s.,|,| hi quan fi 5oo. A great bargain. M al« af all h« ur«. 2.*» cent*. tities not h’ssthan 4'ia« i«-s, at §10 t«»§l5 p» t and will produce eveiy variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should inspect this property ch'sely before investing elsewhere, as even- lot will have a permanent and intrinsic value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is all WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE. and the Jat-ksonvillc Public Schools, which rank ainong th«? best in the state. The entire tract adjoins the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. & 0. to the county-seat will undoubtedly be built soon. NOW I!*i Tlllß 'UI M 1-2 rr<> MAMMOTH DilAWING CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. IG Y ! : Inferior fruit lantl is elsewhere selling for live timet, the ligitre at which these desirable lots are offered. For fufthcr particulars apply to A. X>. REUTER, Trirston, Jacksonville, Oregon M1SCLIANE0ÜS. HENRY KLIPPEL, il J AT REAMES & WHITE’S ! Amt. o Conveyancingin all its Branches. AGENTS WANTED Ladies Fine Dress Goods IMPORTANT, 1 IN WHITE COODS I£ I--’ 3-1 hin«** .X Gent’s Clothing Decorative Wall Papers EMULSION OF PURE CGD LIVER OIL CATALOGUE WILL BE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ABOUT FARMS FOR SALE Marchiò. Mailed Free. 7-^ Thi? hook report- prices on Drv Goods. Fancy Gootls, Militiery, Bootsand Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Car- !>ets, Trunks and Bags, Wall l’aper, Tin and Japan Ware, Stoves, Iarness anil Saddles, Tobaccos. Groceries, Etc., Etc. The Oldest Country i‘noi‘ THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, C. H. GILMAN, PROPRIETOR, t<>. (Tbil 714 and 716 J Street, anti 713 ami 715 Oak Avenue. Two Story Buildings. NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST Foil hoods in olii line L. C. HEINRICHSEN. 119 First Streat. - Portland. Oregon. THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Wh«»Ideale and Retail Dealers in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! Silver and tlilvnr rUt*l W.iro. Uptst.ii-l*»« and <*t ties! floods; saints «ortho Bockford lUtlroa Watehoa. „ IN THE LINE MANUFAlH'llKUP TO OH'JEIl AND KEPAII.tD Watch Reratrinir caref tlly ox-cutsd. rWHslaot'on Panka*-«. •««» «« «».nli«.»><. - «•*».**~o.» *-.t>- ■*« > »..».■*»*-* »!■"—' »— NORFOLK« Manufacturer and Dealer in (il XS, PISTOLS AND AMMIMTIOX,' ILL MAKE THE REASON OF/16W AH FOL low* U-ommencing at Henry Br«»wn's p;*»-«* near Brownsboro on Monday. April 22d. ami re maining three days: thence to iny place in 1 able Rock precinct, returning to each stand every ninth day during the season ending July I. ISM*. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE : Norfolk is a beautiful «lark brown horse, of fine style and action. 17 hands high and weigh" 150Gp«»unch; his dam waa half Norfolk an«l l.alf Bellfounder; he was aired by a brown Uiydee- dale horse, Weighing 1H« m > p«»unds, T ebus :—Hc’aaon. $8; insurance. $12. Any per sons disposing of marea forfeit their inmrance. 1 will use all diligence to pr-vent accidonta. but wiil not be responsible for any occurrinir. C. 11 PK KENS. Table Rock. Oregon, »\pril 14. Pb9. W Settle Up t hsvs Gr.Mil Bargains to oiler ami it wiT uay you to keep a eloeo wntel. .in On. »I«cs for the next six month, for Bargains. If you havo any property l«»r Hale, come ana tee me and I will <fi> my n«*M for yon. Ottico next door to Grand (’«»ntral Hotel HENRY KLIPPEL. NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES AT BONANZA A Fine, Large Stock. I n. OATMAN. 8U< CE8BOR TO J. O. HAM- »1 • aker«k Co. of Bonanza, Klamath county, Ur., hu* porehaaea a large and first class mm * «>f g.»«;d- which are now on the way from Portland, and will be sold Cheap for (‘ash. Everyurxly i« invited to call arid examine co»»«is and prires be- fore purchasing elsewhere. You can always find on hand a fall line of Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Hardwire and everything generally to be found ina firet ubes ( 'ountry St«»re. JAS MORTON. Mai «.ger Bonanza. April 18 lhbe. CENTRAL HOUSE, E- K. BEEITMAN, Proprietor, Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Taints, Oik, Varnish, Glass, Cutlery. Etc., Ashland, - - - - Oregon. Oregon. hrouqhont and indebted to the estate <»f Dr. J. H. Chit* Jacksonville, A wood by note or book account, are hereby noli NEWLY FURNISHED. tied to settle the same within th»» n.’Xt thirty aving failed to < lose out my bus - day« or render themselves liable to •••»*(» of suit. H ine»»M in jM’-ksonville. a« I had wmlmd to do, A go<ai sample room for commercial traveler»1 C. B. \N Al'SUN. 1 have cunclud« <i to coutuni«*the amne un a largnt has b»»nn fitted up in c«»nnaction with the hotel. ll persons knowing themselves “calethan ever. 1 whm in San Franciwo recently, wbeie I laid m <»n“of the larg -M and l«e»t bt<M*kb «»fall kindti <»f Fireanna. Ammunition. Cutlery, Hardware and Spurting G«»«*!* ever brought t< this mat ket. Gcxst* sold at th»» low»*at ptrnsib1»* | i This powder n» ver varies. A maraud of puri prices. ty. Mtr< ngth mid wti(>l<-sonien«*H«. More econ- Catti«« branded D and marked empano Bj’iar»* 1 will gwoant«*r ti <*se Goods to be jtut what | omicnl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo « s«»)d in comp« tition with the magnitude of low underbit in left ear arai underalop»» in righe I represent them to bo. Hem* thrmklul t<» my I ttsi.sh «rt weight, alum «¡r phosphate powders. throe-year-olda and upward« have the point of ojd cuatomera for their past patrvnag«* ao liberal - • ly bestowed, I would respectfnn.v eohcit a con-1 I b’11?’ K0’™1 Baking PtfwderCo.» right born «awed off. Raxureon Appiegute. Han** taadad JO on right hip. hcuaECv of ths Mote. /VMS M1LLKB. Absolutely Pure. E, OREGON, REAL ESTATE ASH LOAN AGENCY. I POWDER all PRECEDENT ! (HER mo MILLION LINT RILL TED. Louisiana State Lottery Company JA( KSONV11 The Large and Fast Draft Stallion, 1 JOHN MILLER, ^ aki H c P AST 1 he laltlilion tu Jackbonville, known as LL GOODS •d MISCELLANEOUS. REAL-ESTATE. Linkvine want« a bank. Improvements are going on everywhere. The weather is pleasant once more. Wllderville school district will soon be divid ed. The rodeo has commenced in tbls county. ’ OFFICIAL RAPIR FOR JACKSON COUNTY Grant's Pass sch<H»l taxes will soon be delin The new county jail building is looming up. ( quent. Mrs. M. Obencbain to expected hen* , ’ Choice land in the vicinity bf Grant’s Pass is Circuit court convene« at Llnkville on June | bringing fancy tigures. MAY Ti 1**9. THPRSDAY 11th. . ■l »t j---------- — Abe Axtell of Grant’s Pass is loaning luouey James Daws<»n s «in e sick at th«' Llnkvllle on < improved real-estate. S ax F baxi isc j had uno of Ute severest hotel. Jas. Stevens and family of Slat»* creek pre eaitl quake ehock* felt for year» list There will tu* an immense surplus ol grain cinct < are at Jacksonville. this year. Sunday morning. Ti.eso little tremors Rev. G. W. Hoxie and wife of Williams creek Evrrvthing is in a flourishing condition in were > at .Ashland this week. furnish «he only spice of variety which this SL*cti<»n. Mrs. D. Osborn of Galiee creek has been ou> Pacific coast climate t-ffets to the i Sheriff <'hild« rH made Lake county an official paying ] the county-seat a visit. guileless ami unsuspecting homeseeker. visit last wet k. Abe Hervey of Waldo precinct was nt the Editor B'twdoin of the Star Is having a neat county-scat < one day last.ww k. A mk RK' i baa proiiti'ed another sensa residence built. Gv<». H. Curry aiid wife of Ashland were in tion aero.. the waters, in the ojsr.ttic 11 n ixu found that the Scott exclusion Jacob Crawford < J T-ulv lake wasat thecoun- Grant 1 ’s Pass during the wet k. nnccers of Mi-s Sibyl Handcraon of San act 1 x* iude< in fact ami that subterfuge ty-.srat ht*t w« • k. Jo|in M. Russell is now employed at the rail- Irmnirco al Paris last week The bay and chicanery will not ojien America’s carshops near East Portland. Miller A Manes and John W h have left roud 1 city papers are, as usual, enthusiastic tn d<»>ra to the eeleMials, the Chinese au- Lost riv» r valley. Roinemlivr the quarterly examination for Ditk Ish went to Ager, Cal., last week fur teacher's ’ c« rtiticates next Wednesday. their praise of the alien abd her beauti thurities have at hint conclude«! to make sunn* army officers. Chapman's saw-mill on William» creek is an offi. ial protest againat the alleged ful voice. Grass was n»*v« r better nur stock fatter at turning out heaps of excellent lumber. undigliifie.1 haste with which the act G. A. Tyler uf Jutnp-off-Joe stejis very high list: oi the greatest surprises President was passed while tho Chinese treaty this time of the year. We ar« s rrx to 1« am that Klamath county’s over « the arrival uf a bouncing boy baby. llamson has given uaiatheappointmeiit was pemling. board of trade is duel. Mrs. John Howell of Williams creek, who of Sol llir-cli of Portland as I*. S. minia Thomas Martin has a surplus of 100,000 has been very sick, is improving in health. T he ne* Hamburg steamship Aiigmrtu te» to Turkey, lie ia an astute politician Jooephim* county's numerous Maw-mills are rirforra woultl Ihave made the A'Iant *- pounds of flour on hand. and a successful buaintas man; «nil it Numerous i« am< ar«* emplo}ed hauling new idl busy and turning out heaps of good lumber. hardly seems probable that lie is just the meat, passage ilt five days »nd tweniy- goods for our m. rchiints. Some of our miners ar«* making a fair run, two hours it a itol j.mrnal had not de Mr. San Is. the phot« graph« r, lately of A*h- notwithstanding the latvih ss of the season. jar»»|mr silccesa-ir to so gifted a public ian«!, has 1« cat« «i at K« n >. layed her four hours. The minimum Josephine county’s ileacriptive pamphlet is man aa “Sunset” «’ox of N»-w Y ork. F. A. C »g«w 11 has g >nv to Lakcriew, ac- highly commended whereve r it has been seen. lime ha» about lieen reached, ami it 1 coin pan i« al by his mother. mil require a grea*e*l track through Thu «hi riff will sell the property on Williams T hk revenue cotter Beet? ha* started K. Lipsett participated parti ci ¡aittal in the rivent cres k belonging to G. B. Caldwell on Juuv 15th. W. R. on her voyage tu Behriug’a sea. Iler the waves to avoid explanations and ex sh.foting-inatch at Montague, Cal. Grant s Pasr post of theG. A. R. will observe uilitvrs, who of course are no better in cuses hereafter. J **s ■ Park r of Snrasou* river lias returned memorial day (May UUth) in appropriate man ner. formed than the rest of the world, expect V ick I’ bebident M obtox sailed for from hi* trip t«» R >guu river valley. Dan Caltiw»*!! and wife and George Hum Albert Duk« s has removed to Coquille city, lively work in BviiinxJlritiMh Healer* in “ Yurrnpt" last Saturday on the steamer C<^oa county, where he has investea in proi^ Behling s sea. Out British Columbian .Vorwi.ttidic. Her« tofore our chief execti- were at Linkville n short time since. erty. Alex Martin. Sr., hu* i>nrchft«ed J. M. Engle ’ s exchanges make no secret ui the fact ti e uthcers have had the good taste to fine buggy t«.aui an«l shlppt-d it to Oakland, Cal. A meeting of th«* Indian war veterans, called tha* a number of sealers are fitting out exp-nd their salaries in America,at least Stage far»* b«tw<-«*n Linkrillc and Air-r ha.* by Cant. Holton, was held at Grant's Pass last at Victoria, and are taking in guns as during their terms of office. The rabid been redueuil t«» b«tw« «n Keno and Ager Saturday. Communion services will bo held at the weL as fishing tackle. They announce anti English candidate* of the last elec to $0. Baptist church In Grunt's Pass on the first that they will resist capture by revenue tion don't even ) ur|ajse spending their R. II Har|>«-r of Medf-«r«l is expected to as Sunday iu June. sist J II. R dticid at hl* blacksmitbsbop in cutters. Then there will be more Amer imomes, much less their time, on so Linkville. The M. E. church picnic on the “old camp ican and British growling, tut no fight commonplace a continent as this during ground ” last Saturday was a well-attended Th«»usan<!.* of tish are «lying in Tule Ink»* and ing, as usual. th. ir !»•• Ii«*s are being devoured bv myriad* of and pleasant one. the recreation season. gull*,«tc. W. T. Burney, register of thu Oregon city T hs : valiant Major Wbiin, paymaster M« ssrs. R »«iur<-ps iin.l Mc(V»y will soon put a lantl office, has purchased 40 acres of the Hertz H on . R oswell P. F lowub , on«- of the tract, near Grant's Paas, saw-mill on th«- «livid«* t>« tween Poe valley and in tin- regular at my. was waylaid and 1* a.iers uf the 1». mocratic party in New Rev. F. S. Noel of Jacksonville will hold ser York state, lias been visit ng in Oregon. lobls-d by a band uf deefterad.-H'S near W. 1. WelKf • r’.- n w so»la w«»rk* will soon vices at Grant’s Pass on Sunday, and will be nt Waldo on the Bunday following. He passe»I tltiougli the valley in bi. spe Ft. Thomas, A. T., and relieved of »21»,- be in operation, !f<- will manufacture «■< ÜrsU cial «ar last week. In an interview at «>00 ot government money. His escort claat» article. We are pained to learn of the illness of Mrs. C. M. St >ne, the popular proprietr«**« of the fought nobly, but were n<> match for their Salem, discussing jiolitieal topics, he J. II. Oat man. th-* popular Bonanza iner ha* t»eeii iti Rogue river valley on City drug-store at Grunt's Pass. truly saui: "The star ol the Republican concealed assailants, an«l now it appears chant, bu.sinetw lately. Newt Darneilleof Murphy pnx inct, who was party is now in the ascendant. The that th«» desperatloes were none other Timinas C »Ilins is <>u hi* way t » Sprague recov< ring from a sev«*r«* Kp<«ll of siekneas, l*eui<M-rats are going to w in in I»'.’ with than lea«ling citizens of Tm-son who riv« r from J.u k*onville with M‘_ Obuiiuhain's has suffer«*! a relapse.we are sorry to nay. Many land claims are living located in this nearly toe same pla'fcriu <>n which they Wished to aiert a financial crisis in their liouseb »1*1 « ffccta. Tii»* R»-«i IL his .' of Linkvill«* ih rcc«-iving county and our population is increasing stead were defeat» <1 last fail. We aie bo|*ful, growing town by making a raise. ily. Josephine is forging rapidly forward. nt.uk-iof new g HHls. and is selling cheaper foi we won this time if the popular vote T he Samoan commission is report*-«! than th«' cht-ajiesi. W. E. Brisk of Portland, a first-class drug would indteuta the result. Cleveland's to l*e unanimous in according to Samoa ( apt Endic-.n and wit*-of s.mta R«»sa, Cal., gist, is in char^r«* of the prescription depart tnaj rity by popular vote was too great the privilege of self-government. The par nt-* of W «• En lie di of Poe vaili r, ar ment uf Dr. Kremer’s drug-store at Grant's Pass. to lie ignored. Hie new states will not G -rman commissioner especially is will visiting this S'-ctiun. Our school interests nr«* dnilv growing in Tiie c >unt> v<>mmissi «tiers grant«*«! G. W. materially change the situation. Too ing to accede to anything that will insure of Linkvill« ami W. <’. Johnson of Bly importance nn«i extent. ThereMre now about many factories aie shutting down under Samoan independence. To Mr. Bayard Smith 140t> children of school age and tw< lit v-seven license to retail lhpmr. districts. your high protection.” is due this happy consummation, in spite The regular public « <aminati<»n of appli M. E. Church South, has purchased the of the fact that a rash Republican press cants f..r t.-aeli r s<* rtiticates will I m * Iu hl on M. The E. church building iu Grant's Pass. It will C laps SraxcKLLs say« nis new sugar wi Il-nigh upset liis plans, and almost W. «in« s«iay ,»f next we« k. be rrtnov«*d to a butt« r (««cation and thoroughly Jesse 1). Garr an I his s »n, L. W Garr, have renov ated. refinery at Fii.la'telphia will be leady to precipitated an unjust ami unneeessaiy a piirtiv rshin t » <• >n«lu* t the stock start June 1 It is the largest in tiie | war wl.iie the Uemocratic statesman form«*«! T«*stini«>ny is now being taken Ht Grant's busint's^at Tuh anti Gh ar lak- s. Pa*s m th«- -nit of Chapman vs. Ilaiik-um, con World and cost tJ.POU.HliU. He says the was negotiating lor an honorable |*eaee. Supt. Fountain, wlio has been visiting the cerning the wat»*r of Williams creek, before others loiced him to make the move,and differ; nt pubhc *cho »|s, r* r- ports them m a the refcnn*. T iiu ib a’h of Allen Thorndyke Rice better con iition Gian « \ . r b< for«*. n w ti.al it is atado he tear» nothing ri Supt. Massie, who has been ••ngag«xl in visit Th«- Linkvill» s*-h M»l’-i library numbers over ing the various district schools for sometime val aiigar refineries can do. He asseits in New York was a sudden arid most Volum»-* aii*i i* rapi'lly increasing in size. past, r« ports near!) all of them in a ff«>urish- that Caliloriua can grow loth soigliuin un* xpeeled one. lie was a man who 1<M) It r«*veiv<*d a nice, new 1» •- k case r«x*ently. ing condition. and sugar lieets to ;*erte* tiou. He owns had gained an enviable re; utatmn as ed Mtn. Barr« it ami Win. M »or«* arc now cn- II. I’. Eastman of Los Angeles, Cal., who is the majority of ttie ♦-»0,tXM.Otkl stock ot | itor *4 ami contributor to the North pag«*«l m l h** !iv< r\ busin >s nt Linkvtlle, hav organizing societies < Hik'd- Th«* Sons of Vet the new company, and think» they can ! .tmericau Aricir, and recently by receiv ing f »rm.*<! a ¡»artn r*»hip. Sure« ss to them. eran* of the hit«* War." institiitixi a eatnp at Mr*. William* i* about enlarging the St. Grant's Pass recently. nearly supply the United States with su ing tu«* appointment from Piesident Then* in-ver was a better prospect fora pros gar. They will bull 1 ten factories in Harrison as minister to Russia, to fill Chari« s h..t»*l, an 1 will then be b *tt» r pr«*|»ar«*d than ex rt » accommodate her growing patron per««! i-season in Josephine county than th«* California, to cost $50U.bU0 each, that which post h.- was jit»» ready to embark age. pr«*s« nt one. Everything is growing nicely will make only taw sugar to sell to re when lie was called away. Mr. Rice Th.-“Star”--ays t h.it It. S. M.w»r«* has gone lo and ev» rybudy is busy and doing well. finers. Southern Uregon can grow sor was only 30 years of age, and was one of Lak'-c«»unt v r « assist in < Mablishing th«* dls- 1!« v. G. W. Black's horse ran away while be mit«*d l>-»und.iiy lim of I! igginA Coughlin and ing hitched to a buggy one day last week ami ghum »nd sugar tieets as well as'Cah.ur- the brightest and most promising of the P. Avery. st vt-rely hurt .Mr. It 's father.who was standing lua, and would like to join Sprvckks’ j younger men who have become promi- Mr-. D. Cron«-inilb*r is n »w visiting her near by. The vehicle is a total wreck. procession. Why don’t uur fanners trv r' letters anil politics during the ¿¡night* r Mr*. Jay It-.ich nt P<»rtlan«l. aft« r Work hie» been eonnn«'nc»*d on J. T. I»ayton last lew years. venrs. to ‘get there ?” ’ 1 ,iWl .-.> n«iing s<v ral «lays in Rogue riv.-r vallc\ & Co.’s tine brn k building. D. W. Hardin'who last w c« k. t«s»k tin* contract to do th»* work, has lately T.” e act ot congress of June 3, 1878, Th»' military company recently mustered rtnishtsl burning a kiln of 13(>,0U) tlrst-elass T ue appointment of Sul Hirst h as min-' under v. Sich timber-land entries uro ai- numbers n ar•> 50 metnb« rs. ’ Th«' hoys brick. may parad«* at tm* 4th of July celebration at i.-tcr tu Turkey is a striking object lesson ; lowed, has been construed, in a circular Our agricultural society is making com Llnkvllle. mendable « fforts to Si-cure the location of the to the people oi Oregon oi how little fit-¡ issii d out uf l^v geneial land office in ’4*' ge The «.»unty commission» is hav«* dev!an*d the southern Oregon district fait at Grant’s Pass, ting talent is requited to make diplomat* 1 l«8«s7, to allow ffie making of a timber rne in roao • in P« m -an I I i . a ■ i \ .ill»-\s, ¡»« tition«*«! and. as Jai kson c'ount.v iadtvid**d against its- fur Um.lv Sam’s service. The appoint-1 lam* entry by a married woman, where t«»r oy J. It Sims and I . !I. K« *t r and otb« rs, | self, there is a good chance of stiecess. (lubltc highw ay s. Walt« r Simmons of Grant s Pass, while at ment is generally regarded as having , the laws of t!>e state or territory permit T.n Ball mountain r«>a<l. <»n«-of th«* favorite work on a bluff above Jutnp-off-Joe creek, lost liven brought about to remove hiiu with I her tu purchase and hold rval-vs- r«>ut< s tioin «• *.-«. ! !! Oregon t»> M .nt.igin-. is his footing ami fell to th»- stream below, a dis hi.s senaturiai a-p.iai ions from the next tale as a h me Aolt. In passing upon tiie 1« -ng put ;u tin « >ie!iti..ii by R >i<«i (>vers«*tr tance ot ov«-r .Hi feet. 11» was r»-ml« red uncon- 1* vamp i-H'ks • like • a young city. M-ifiis hu J his apparently lifeless b«xly floated lii.s race, an«i that Mitchell must have I m - n ' íihng ot l>vih4h Sfukel, a cii zen of Ore- Th«* c>»mm!! <Mon r («{ tne K* m-ral land office soin« «listance b«-f«»r»- hu was rvscu«*d. II«- has largeiv instrumental in fecurmg the ap- . ;un ami a married woman, Cuicmis- decided tii.it a Hiaiiietl woman cannot sine«* b« '-n removed to his home, where h«- is puiiHment. It may, however, drt-at ¡ sioner Storkfclagtr decides that under ha.- inak nit i......... __________________ „ t ntry i-n liiiiucr ian 1-, , t passing until- .slowly r(*uovering. the law.- ui this Htute a n.airied woman the very pur|>ore for which it was ma I *, I vol ably Upon • luc » ntry ............. • - ot * Mrs. “ . >. >tuk« I of The Grant's Pass Improvement C«>„ accord tin* county . ing to a Portland paper, is t>(M>ining this s»»c- fur Sol IlirectB, rx-Uuitrd States liiiniM- J cannot hold real eatete as a/«n/4C xo/e, __ J. T. Eiynnx < ■».. the Portland agent« of ter to Turkey, is a bigger man, with a her hushan l having to join in a deed of i Tne citizens of Linkvil . having failed to sion. tak *t«-p.*» 1«»r t *n < a i»r;tii>.n «»1 ine 4tn of that cor,»oralion, have cotuplet(*d arrange- national reputation, where pla.u l'itiZ«-U convoyauce of her individual property. , I Juiy , tie cutn« I i»4 .tu ì.i tnat patte ìihs tuk< n iiu nts w itn th«- Southern Pacific llailroa«! Cotn- Sui had but small local renown, Ht- r. - This ruling debars a married Woman I luc mailer in hand, and a g« «ni lini«* ut ine pan> for a grand three days' excursion to Grant's Pass. The train known as the Grant’s turn ftem Conetantuioi __________ le, a vrai Itene«, i <»ni taking a limber claim in the public county-s. at on urn« ¡Hitdciu-c day 1.4 Misurisi. ___________________ Pass special, consisting of ten tirst-class «lay buvcrid ot the t.n iii r» living in ar Kcno ami si, , pmg coaches, will leave the East Port may thru-t M.tili I » a-piratiutis a-. le .1* i>.a it .n Otegon. I haVi g l)< to Ag< 1 1 <o.i a i station f » min! thè land d> p"t « hi Frhiay. May 31. at 7 o'ekx’k a. in. arui ga;u tur Mr. llti»«’h the pliiin wtiich 1 , ... ......... , . ,, It ii _______ iinit h and arrive at its d«-stination in time to witness by liHHaj joinumnt lb« Ho'.urable J. ■• ■•xt Fzr» J..hn >4*- , ¡uacuiu* ry i«»r i»o n w gt i l tulli. ___ idol ercUtt t uat t »1« y pi .»¡»one: doing tais true I i a suns» t s« • n<* in th«* fatuous Rogue riv«*r val- H M. «i>”av«.r.'.t it preBu.ve fur lam- , ‘j “.'"'."¡'¿‘’"‘V Amenean BlnpbtHi.l- 1.« oi cii .i gv 1« t;». , ui>. rpi eslug proprietor ut the l»-y. R- turning the special will leave Grant’s «ili.-iunttaj llilcumi». ; "*•• **‘n'1 . K‘T.i>l»l.cai> party wu.il.l mill. Pass June 2, at 7 a. tn., and arrive at East • lain ha\e had the country l»ehrve that To* Calif* ruin mi l Dr* gon Land Co. has Portland at 7 p. m., thus making for the first _ / , • . ■ • . , ¡th* hope» of tli« nation ceiitereii tn him, ! c t»aui< ne i its war up h I i Hctit« i- with rc- tune the entire run of hdu nub's by daylight. weUVig >1 fiiu.u > uat ,r Dolph s iitlmiioii«* The tare f<-r the round trip will la* $7 50. less riix|.re»enl*.lu»ini-t»»u<»n >» not ,1«>-1 *,( the f.«rt tint In» »In«.» tu.ti.tliy I n< mw pn.*.s« u c .ugi < >-. ii t . a r.iuk snaiii * that than on» -thir«l <»f the regular price. All thus«- ing mu«b tocenir-nt the Hejmbbt Repnblo an patty, paity, ‘ i (,.)| ,|,,,rr th.- ingmtHblocenii-nt (,.|| f;ir .|„, rr , ,.t A th ,. „ q,lir>.tl,,.,ltH of |t|,. such lai. v.n„ . i p »iatu.fi -ii .uid «». w.tl purchasing pr-'i»»;i-t> from th«* «.«»inpanv on the tn win. It dimortiat.il ui -. hu I h . >. ui > an- IMVy depaitinent. . The Tile |s»!icy policy pursued tHlrSQeil I tu prey up» ii hk pvupu-. isvasion will have railr »ad /arc re'turmd. The riuinhi r of tick *t« has been limited to 3MI. bet «»tiling uppt riiiust. 2 be«.lining uppermost. Nearly every- j hy . Cleve.lan.l's adniini-tration bo fo fij —-------------- 1 so - 1 An election wiil l»v h« id at the court-house thing that it dur* causeN mule ur less ui leretF i h" »Innbuilding interest, however, in l.uikvim on iiiui>',.«y, in-.7.nia day <»I May. lac ptirp./'u ui t it_ctiiig in«- !<>Euw«ng 4I>V(( K TO MOT HE US. Republican^ to find land, l'he iuliuw- lto.it m less loan six -American firms t o* ii lor vihe. r**. 1 1 Vi 11 u.stecs, uii recur«!,-r,«»tie ing Wa.-hmgtun special reports the p:rb* are clamorous for eat h vessel to be cun- mursiiiu, «»m- tnuMinr nn«i one str«. t c«»m- Mr*. WinMow * S .othinr Svrup. for chil t in e of another Leadhy "ruck “TI h * ntriicteii lor the general government; lUhii.'ti, r. L’liv vKi-ti.-n will b - uvld at s dren teething, B tin prescription of one of a . m ., .uid acih continue until h o’clock the best female nurse* and ¡ hy* icinns in silver turn ui the Kepdblit an party aie an.i anv on»- uf litem can liiscuunt the oc»»*k F. M i ii-| ' . i i - ul i , < . .. n, . s. AJ , . the I nited Mutes, and has been used for rniagr«i at the information which coroe- w.nk tlorie by John Roach six year» ago. Caa?. Gravia and W.C. Hah. fnrtj’ years with never-failing success by to thrui, in an official way, that the treaa Hi»' World is watching our growth in tiie millions of inoti ers for their chi'dren. Du- KEAL LSTAiE TRANSI* EKS. ury department refuses to accept their matter uf facilities for covering the deep rii’.e rhe process of teething its value is in advice to purchase silver bullion. A de* w,lIi war vessels ; and it is a gratifying calculable. It relieves the child from pain, The following rcal-csta:«* transfers have cision against such a coin so has been retl iftion to every right-minded Amer tak n plan miu I.; >aM report ot t:i« liMEs; curt s dysentery .nd diarrhoea, gripingin rear hid and will be officially announced. ican that at tiie present rate of progress A » ik mi to t A W ;.ti. laud in tp .ih >. R I rhe bowels and w imi-colic. By giving health tn the child it rests the mother. No buihun will be t>uichased, at least a very few years will give us the best E. ^«lUiu. Marina M ( o«.k,-« y to Dr Hinkle; tract 4, Price 25c. a bottle. not before congress meets. Ever since navy in tiie world. to k.-*«. a a«i»iii.t»n toC»-iitr.*i Point. **;>»»> M». the 4th of March prominent mlver men U i Uo lo v 31 U «Hxirutl; lots ii and Ink Ir is generally conceded among the *’>. IC K .LdOition t . A-.nan.l. si'.MJ, Terrible ForewariiinsN. of the west, k<l by Senator Stewart, uf <• i « » to n .\ aa oournii, mts u», 17, : l *. .33 and Cough in tbe morning, hurried nr diffi Nevada, have been endeavoring to force knowing ones that President Harrison 34 i».k i ana I'.I h l.j aiui ti m b.k 1 auu i«»t XI, the | nruli.it-e uf bullion and the adup- will promote Attotney-General Miller to b.k Lt, an m 1» ii <ui«litioii t » i«»AA ii oi .Isiitauu. cult breathing, railing phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, ch'liiness in oi.e of tiie vacancies on tlm V. S. su tion ot a radical policy.” io \n-ir« w I Wurdlow; tun acres the evening or sw»-at< a» night, all or any preme bench next Octolier. It will be ; I III -1 « u li'.-im 4. tp 3H >. R I L. 3»ej0. of these thing* are the first Mages of con Amy tuA i Wardiuw; water right in tp sumption 1' aik result* oí the ram paign fur the | ieini-iiihviedtb.it M.Iler was Harrison's ' 3*. H Dr. Acker’s English remedy >. K::*. >1. love piote» lion ui American tabot continue >u. ers'wlide • ' , " law I partner. '-‘ru,,,r' Hamsun's «« ««nsun * lote «> a i .»to J .e La« I»- nul: lots Ii ami 1>. blk A. for eonsuinption will cure these fearful svmoton-s, ami is sold under a positive ■uulliulv. lit« »huttini» tlown ui th.. ? r r > ih Somewhat like Sancho i R l( a<i<litioii i*» -A-iii.m i. multiply. The »bulling down ul the | r iiop« i toHJ Hvimts; «»is ia and 17 Praciit's guarantee by E. (’. Brooks. large ¡run wuik* at Bloomsburg, Pa., Pansa’« (levution to the Lord. Sancho I udiiiiion to Ashland. jluiA». aftei operating steadily for (<»rtv year«, :ngt-niou«!y declared that he “did not A i'Haiuumud to G r Bi.tings and W B Cul- the b'xjin in iron and steel manufacture love the Losd for httii'rlf alune, but for | ton; 7.I«*' aui< s tn tp .is >t ¡¡j w Max I'raciit louity ot .AsiHand; dedication lo in other countries, the gieat demand for what Le was able to do for him.” So | city f«-i »In«-!. tlk. ' I Harrison loves his conntry lor those nice iron ¡n iron*producing countries, i...., i. « UH ii ....... ii i> Miixum t • Jos Lat in ¡ial; Iu a<*r« s in tp billet» in thè appointmi-nts Hi w . ^><i. has ii iw* nut uui extended rxivnueu to iu the me United v mieu States, Siaivs, I i tw *. sltape . • • , of .1. , ........ »» ----- . dh S that misery experienced when we sud l.«i*li « F _ the rjieit.u 1.» ui itite mill» and idle wotk , , l'',*‘ ‘‘''‘'ab,tK ,l,,‘ '”<lisr-ine among M J mi l 1* i K « st r to S p |) LCo; lots 44, denly beeoinc aware that we poFiRCss a lalMtlh al arrangement called a Rtumach. 42. C and ,o. liigii.an i Gaik tract, Asuiami’ Ini* broiber* and law paitner*. ( ’ un- tn. ti, ui.d tne follow mg wail by Wad.'» 4««. The Rtotmich is the reservoir from which A > .»I >. n lo A < stanb y; !vt I l»lo< k 1 town es» ry flbjo a. It «- mic must be nonrlNhcd, Eibrr anti fabric, .»a ■ of the most ear tr i.sti'fi with Washington^ primitive n<> t.ons <4 trae patrioh*m hm opi » omuì to ol >am *■ vale y, or. ^.i». and th ,'. ti'Giltlv w 11 li it issoon felt through nest support» rs ul Hairigon, Iasi fall, me : out Ihr whole system. Among a dozen .3 u io iiittu i » th M Dean;(|uit-<*laiiii kutiie ol the result* lite wool u.gaii ; neputis n and piace finding, li.irrisoli i* to i.^s ,u r, „ ,u tp k i L. ?L «lx *•!'< pt ies no t w •> will have the Hamo pre- now wants tu know win re are the good '. a fine illuntration of thè udaptatiun of B ».y 11:« t >ii. * c .1 iuiii >*» i i at r i'.«rtiani estat«- to !|'« ihs . Dyspeptlesotactive ‘ he modera li ugal »Yrneriean numi ui Il H .>uu.»n. 4."4 a« . u| tp .¿4 k j aa . ;»||| 75 rm.ni:il |t'>\\ • r an ! a billons temperament uld times predicted dm mg the campaign, I j are subject 1«» Nick Ileadaclir; those, ^.i.u. a* uaiunu-lr.il. r Gall n i state, to the lhe b»u»* blood Mir.pe tu tii.it Matpdymg | ami aa«»: "We were led to b ■ i ve that Milin; ■-»uulu liii* t. 1h‘shy anil phlcgmat l<^ have Constipation» w hi ie t he thm and > ><r von s arc abandoned r»u»n< u- . ..iiiiH-trat »r Parham « state to the J iftbepaity ol high protection secure.I < <>iupronube with propriety which reti • lets if possible to derive the greatest u sam«.; 4. „« nin smt,< t j . j,[11 togloomy forebodings. »Some dyspeptics control uf the government we wouhl nertional uro uondHiiully ioigrtfnl; others have I I >aiu« a-utinuo.-irai >r ration «Mate to the benefit frout all positions then, vety soon, nave good times. We sane , sain 11 a. I. great irritability of b niper. ti Ust anti lion» r. U’hatevcr form Dyspepsia may take, are firm beaevers in protecting .American M.H.i 1'iu liuni .111 I M .« I'.lttull It. NHtlH- unit- claim to uiMA*• i s»o tracts, ’ one tiling Is certain, imliiatr.es, il it culd t e dune under tlm / O/ V / )* ¡Xbí.l.ThbXESX, The underlying eauae it tA ■’-16 guidance of honest statesmen; but in the <n the l./i'ER, iiauil» of q iai'k isthticans terrible Work The deci, ion of the supreme court in and one thing more is equally certain, no is made ut protection.*’ tl.u i a-e i>| tirant county vs. Lake youn- ti.11 ■-•*: *"w »<•»'■*• «1« oifo will remain u dyspeptic who will ty, nppeak il in-in this judicial distil« t, tl.';.>ho ‘ '-'¡ju"k 51" -¿tjuitt. no . .3, Nuiwirit.rASDihu the promises of the l.us been awaited with gieat interest, It will correct Republican manag-rs, wlm li were dis owing to the fact that ionie expression Acidity of the honest and only made for * tfect, wool is of opinion was ex fleet «si lelating to the U i ( » to i, i I Stomach, nut higher in price than when Cleveland *1 ie**tion oi ttie liability of counties for 4J, .hv>itoi I. v ' il" Coan; l..ts j| „„*[ jj Expel foul gases. was president; neither is there any like indebtedness contra« ted in excess oi the M u i*« any i • w H Nf-wnun; lot u l.lk 1.1 ot- lihood that wool-growers will ever Is- constitutional limit of |5d00. The lower tage anali i ti * » .M «itord. «;o Allay Irritation, izaran hií * i i . Ai.yu.i tTt,,- A|hilt A|,,„,| l*enetifed by the present infamous tariff. court h-.d, in parsing upon the < cuse, I ,ui. i un.» -• t. k ,, a >j, ,h';r rd. ,j j|.5u A««l«t Digestion, • M'*»* Many woolen mills havn sus|>endeil «lu ttiat “all that part ol the imiebtednesr of I A L It. nut, lf, pUbijc ,.... ■ ' us ' ... (|,q|jcHtH,n for and, nt the same ring the t art few months, and the Pio- tirant county in excess of five* thousand I lane in üt’Unan tract, I t H B Cm t, j to R. time K i I't G Hawn; lots 17. | m and Beer mill at ban Francisco, altar many dollars was illegal and Void— *»o i lar as | it*, heli* new .«<! i.n ion t , Ashland. $l,;.*>n Start the Liver to »corking, yean, c f i xpeilencr, will soon go out of th- Icier hint, Lake county, was con-1 Win Augii , « i •’ •! ’ Edward T M. ad. ; lot 5. trhen alt other trouble» business, its manager know, that the eerned not passing upon'the legality | blk i, ‘ a.ag» • -v.• ii I k . h t«» M<df«>rd. |1UO. i’ Ù < » .X« ii, noon disappear. fin-r win 1-, win« h aie not grown in tins oi th«- excess indebtedness so lar as acres in tp ' J m 1.1* J ’ *,*‘”‘,M Harvey ; :>J 73 country, must be a-luiitt**«l Ir«« of duty, liability to hold-:s of county warrants is “My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some H A ( » y i. l’«> n.; lot .1, block 2H, three years ago by the advice of l)r. Steiner, of A.*«rana. * > that they can l>e mixed with the na cue. tiled. Judgment was reudeied in A i”i>i, she was induced to try Simmons Liver !! ! o"oj HW SHI«' trait. JK*O. tive tlm ces and thus allow us to come in- It.*- c-tre at issue f r but a pro rata of the I. guiat r 1 led grateful f«jr the relief it has t<> eompetilioB with the manufacturers of aekr.ow h -lged legal mdehtednesaof $5000, giv’en her, and may all who rea«l this and are aftli ted in any way. whether chronic or uther- Europe, lie says, with regaid to the amounting to H-.l, together with interest wi<r, u«e Sit., . r. | ;ver Regulator and I ferl propose«! suspension : “The simple truth from Nov. 2lst,lbb5, the date »Inn War cunfi-''-nt I h will I i-restored to all who will le that the business don't pay, ami that ner valley was detached fium Grant be advise«! W m . M. K krsh , Fort Valley, Ga. it has nut paid fur five years. We have county and attached to Lake. The su it 1'lot.. E W Starr: lot II. i.lk 57. Mulford. Act that you rrtl the Genuine, been engaged exclusively in the man'i- preme court np>ditie<i the finding of the S.O. it 1' t . 1.1 Mr«.1 Homk; lot» in 1*1.a k S It It v fi* r ' S f n Front of Wrapper, factnre of cvttrir g*xals, ami we are too retili couit, and remi« red judgment f ,r addition to Ashiatrd. *«;,."». t'Kl .«' It* ONLY NV far from the center of population to hope H H'.ts »2,01 th«- pro rata t.f the entire in- A B Drink-t > .1 >hn < tiarb-s; undivid«*«! half J. n. zrn ix j. , <>.. i iiiia.if.iphi», r». * tu auc«ee*l; so wo will settle our debts debtedn« »- oi tirant county at that time ot Sots 5, »j and 7, t»l«gk-U. M. «Itoril. $4.000. Ar tl.a recent election* held in the terntorie» whieli w 11 be ailuiilteti to Btateliood th!» year, Montana wentl>eni- ccratic, while the result in Wimhintfton ih rather undetermined even yet. The I >akota» were earrieil by the Republican» of course. T h ». Parniil commission is exciting the dudgeon oi tiie home-rule element in «treat Britain ami lovers ol lair play ■ vi-rywhere, owing to it* unfair treat ment oi counsel lor Parnell ami con- teinptu ius consideration of testimony olTeretl by them. This wdl-known house ha« been renovated Att’y fur Estate. Ashland. Or.,Oct 4.18 . N. S. DREW Important Notice. 4 I L PEI’HONS KNOWING THEMSELVES Zx. indebted to the estate of John Noland, de- ces*« «1. a»«» hereby rotifiid to settle the Fame with Dillard Crawford, attorney fur QieestMe. at hi- office in Medford, without further deity and thorwby miv ® osws X.AiOLANL’. AdffiiowttlUU ot fcd fcfcutl ' , “ ...... "f . — , ln, i ; . „j payment* ,,, B, 1" ‘Hit | by ur« a li.l.-- I «d to bl I»«- . auciirod mortgage « n i the prt mise*. Thi*'laml is m«»stly slightly roll ing clay soil. an«l is among the bl st trim laii.H in Jackson county. No. 19. :Mia( r»««»f tni|»rov«*d land and h0 acta s un- iiiiprovud. in s«<tion 13. township 35 south, rang»- 2 ..«-st. Prie« for th«* lot, §20 pci :u r«-. No. 20. Estray Notice \‘'II< I. I‘ IIERi: BY GIVEN THATTHF. *1 und» rMgn«d hns tnk, n ut»an « strav e«»w m . iM ‘ ‘ k* J«“ kx»n courity. On*- s<»n <1. acriiMxi h . m f„||.,Us; Ag.d ub«.tit 0 veaiw nif^lium mzc , brindi«* in color, maiked* wnlì squar«' er«»p<sff«if t ight < ar and umhrbit In ^ame « nr. brand« d w ith l«-tt.*r *>" .»n i» ft hip Mie uish y ..ung cali at f ». r. Th« owner i» ! \ 'J cali and twk«* h< 1 aw av ami f urtlu r e.»sts <Mh«rui*. th« ani mal will L hik I I - tMTtion Vi. township 35 south, rang«* . b« n«* soia. AppmfM-d ut N. floniir J P 2 W« wt; a!- » lAiul.- in s. « . ti.'ii* . ................. . *. «m» 31 and th»* SA M I. V A I HÌH. half «4 M, t ii«>n :M*, townahip X» aoiitii. rari^ 1 _ B<»lt P. A., Oregon. ; w«*-t. containing l-MMl acr**; ali L no «i itha ' g H»d rail 1« nr«- Hint run* t > R .gu«* ri\ > r. U iU j be a«»ld cheap in lutato *uit purclmbt rs. an.t at price* according 1«» sci» ctionM ma«l< . No s? p Ui SALE. JOlft A< BE8 OF LAKD-41« A< IO 8 f.„ f,u,i*,r A N«». I grain ami-t<*< k farm «‘f.'O'rur«-. 5 I ur f«rm lntid in the valley, «rrain. inil«*afroni ( < nti*al Point railroad er»!i».n ;;’n.i I wo ti «»maodI aix l.umlrod acrea L»«.t.I.,lJ and :*ix milts fr »in M'Nlt- r l la i’ a-l stat, ii: aii I I« v«-l, black land ami « ncloMtM with a mm -rail in »unfam-side land. m » o «1 f«.r fruit. i g or fcnct. and m H und« r «-ullivatioii. In.pr. \<«i ‘ ‘»ckni.Mine. llua tn.-M of kr.d has over seven L-use, a rt«»< k shrd ■ with a small dwelling-ln»use, a barn f> < t, ‘í!,J«í?r,,/enCr*. hug«* granary, a gtswl npi-ing w hich temi ' f,5’* ’ wr'* l,,«*nty of hung water plenty of waterier <!«»m«->t < ami st • k j . i ;. < all on «>r axidnea j. p. HFRMN. j p«»K«-s. This farm is sum «-' pt inh • 4 b< i.ig .>i \ a|_ Ashland Jacka«>n ('<». Or. «d into two, thr» e and t«»ur farms. >»> «\ i\ I acre of it is g<»«Ml land and n< ar a *<-*i .<>) amj postoffice. Tifi«- pel feel. Price, §.’Mi |> r u< rt . r NO. SI. IKE CNDI'HSlt.XED OFEFKH FOB SAI.F A farm of 124 a« res, all level land, ft ur mil«** hu* farm, situat».! n*-ar Bjrhrr *. f*>tri. fan tm!»-. from (’« ntral P« int railnaid station, all t. m*«-ti from JnrksonvdlA. containing 160acre««, U0 acres with a rail f« n«-< ami « v« r KXJ a« r«-* in cult iva- being undar cultivation and th« b.- a.tc»» being ti«>n. Bia« k *«»il. impr«»v<*d with adw liing- bD.t-clAss timber and t^inre lard. A gcM house 24 x 24 fe« t with f«»ur rooms, a lain :.*U\2* u °**i’ ,Hr” R.n,l ontbui’dingA »re connectf«d with f«*« t, wiHMihouse 20x20 f« « t. near a g«»< 1 « ib « I. Th® place. Title i»orfuct and term« i< mu >«»nabie two g«MHl wellsof water ami gissi outsid» i unge ror further particular* Mpplv to the T imfp for«to«*k. Govcrnm» nt title. Price. S.» 5d0< :«."h. .»nice or J. h . GltlGHBY, No. ___________ Pi.ir i P O. Th»- F. M. Fr«*d«*nburg farm, siluat»*«! in • «•- lion 15, township 3»i *<»ut Ii, rang«* 3w«*-t, « n- Stock and Land for Sale talning 150 aerea; about 4“ acr« s f«*nc«*d with a c»rsl rail f« n«*e am! in ciiltiiatloi'. baiane i:n- linproved land; two spring-«»f w at« r, on« n« ar fUE LNI»IIJbh,M,,) Ol «1118 Hill 8AI.F th«* house Rogue rlv« r forms the w««t'rn 1 ttv • If.ul 1.1 «011*1 h.irwo, «I mi i.arw-1» lammlarv of this pl*u*«‘. Improv« d w itii a ol itx II.1,1 1*1.0 ►itust. d ,„ Jack.,,,,.,11 XX ili dwelling 14x28 l«*ct with 4 r<s»ms, *h>d barn low bp.in», and i ,.utril| pOU)1 |,r-* in< t. Fur 17xii6 feet ami other outbuildings. Th.- ;' ««•• ■ ur.K* r |.»iticukr. call al tin- Ji.i-krur.vill»' Mar is on th«* cast *ddv of R< gu»- riv« r, 54 of a mi«< fr«»m Gold libi railroad station. G veinnout J C. WHIPP. tifi«-, prie« $2..j00. T« rms. one-half cash al tino «»f side, baiami on «>ne y<*ur’s timi-, tub«* *••- cured by a mortgage «'tithe | r»-inis< s; or all «•ash at option of purcbaavr. Parti«** wishing to pur« has«* any « f 1 ii- ab v. lamia, can stop «41 at .M« df«<rd. v, iir r< t h< y u ill ’.5i Mark« t St., Sail Fiwncico. l>e ru«*t at the railroad «{«*]»• >t on tk«*uiri\ai «4 trains by M«*srs. U’m»i«-y A Co., r« al » s- Go and 1« am huw to avoid dia- tat<- ag< nt", who will « nv»-y th« in in g«ad <: ►«, end h<»w w. nd» rtui y< u nr«* shape to any of th»* lands I have for aai«*, trie iiia<i«’. Piivaf«« « flic« . 21 G«ur% St, of charge for conveyance. <;-nMuiuti. s> « n U m Manhood Albi tab «itWKVLtof >1« U.&WKi luf wjttt uvt. J 11A' ’ buvU. Choice Lands For Sale. FARM FOR SALE. DR. JORDAN'S Museum of ¿natimy