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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1889)
W. K. Lips« it. th«* <•!♦ v«*r marksman, divided CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. fir-'t honors with Scott Howard ut the recent tournament at M Hitague. Cal. We need an«! must have a newspaper Cot. N. If 'iATr.a, a well-known law- J K - .«r.hMving (Usn.»«»d of his property - sou». < • r, ilied at The Italic« on Monday, at Yr k.i. <’al., will probably b«s*oiu<- a perma Tne sale of J. W. Hays’ livery diable Las wliere ln> had l.ved since 1835. lie had nent rcsi’l« nt uf LinkvUle soon. MAN .1 T UV USUA Y. Klamath county never pr* cent rd a hand- not been consummated as yet. be. n mayor, county ju Ig-, joint senator M<>iu<-r appearance than it th» mu .»«' Every A new variety store is among the iiume* ami representative in tint legislature, thing is growing nicely and all ar«* busy. diate possibilities in Central Poi it. W ith the movement nf English and and was considered un intell'geut and The p«-»ph‘ of Haynesville arc raising a fuad Many of our citizens were at the cuunly* for the bviwtlt <»f tin* aquaw, residing at Tulo American war vesrela to Behring sea, thoroughly reliable man. lake, win» saved the life ot Meacham in the •cH lust Saturday to attend the fair meet it begin* to look as though the eeai fish T ub Nicaragua canal company has Modoc war. ing. ery question may serve to keep Secre dispatched tfie tirgt shipload of men and Several neat and stylish cottages will b«* tary Blame from dying of rnnwi before There is no town in southern Oregon suppltea to Nicaragua, to begin tlw work built in th«* neighborhood of K**n > this sum i where more enterprise is displayed than the expuiHiun of his term of office. mer. The dugout and shantj era has drawn ot building the inter-oceun'c caual. t*> a close. here. Con (ruction work w ill begin at once, Many of our citizens will attend the Mrs. G *o. Niek'-rson an 1 children of (.’all L ast Sun«iay Reno, N<’va«Lt, < i* vis and befme the lapse of another decade forma arrive 1 from Ashland last w«‘ek, ac gran t celebration at lhe county-seat on ited by the tiie ti nd, an*i more than a wo may look to see the oceans united by companying Gilbert Anderson home for a pro Juiy4tb 0 • quarter of. a million «ioiUr.s’ worth of tracted stay. Mrs. M. Peterson, who ha« been quite ill prop« rty was consumed in AU incredibly a water-way winch will prove a formi Several teamst«*rs are hauling wheat, eggs dable com|K’titor to the transcontinental short time. About half of the loss ih an i other produce to the railroad. A few during the past week, is retried better at covered by insu«an<*e. This is the third railways in the cotunierce of this coast. y«*ars ago it was just the other way. Who says Ibis writing. we are not progr«*saing. Go tn J. C. Sheridan’s for your hard big tne in Reno in twelve years. A t (lie annual meeting of the National Linkvlllc’s celebration on July 4th will bv ware. tinware, and tiie celebrated Superior Civil Service Asseciatioti held recently one of th«* best ever held east of the mountains, St. L >uis stove. • Tnc governor of Illinois hat called out in Now York, Hie address of its presi am! activ«* preparation ar«* already being made It is reported that the ow ner of one of the militia to quell a iiot among ll.e dent, George William Curtis, was read therefor by the band boys. Flour is a drug in tin* mark'd at Sis a thou our hardware stores proposes trading Lis striking coal miners at Brai lwood. Illi by the secretary. It was devoted to a sand. We pr«*dict«s| that Klamath county business fora iuriu. nois. l'ba strikera are principally Ital careful review of the acts of Mr. liarn- would soon l»e a great grain-growing section, The planing mill, cannery and fair ians an I the civil authorities were totady eon's administration since his induction and our prediction has been veritnsi. ground buildings will give employment incapable of coping with them. More of into office, and shows how utterly disre- Fred Sp< ncer, who was so s«*v, rely used up tj a Urge number of o ur citisens this a M ■ ar bj a roi k-biaM < xploalon, nas never sutLmt r. the beauties of our protect.ve tariff and gardful ol its civil-service pledges his I fully recovereti from his injuries received at paupci-contract system. patty has tieen. Chas. Rippey ba«i the misfortune to lose tiiat time, and is sti.'i incapacitat«-d for hard work. a valuab e cow. which became entangled E vil HY technical violation of the land Th«.» ‘Star'’ says that it is now probable* that in a picket rope uud broke her neck last T h « (tension appropriations for the laws should Ire thoroughly considered Conger will rais«* a crop of peaches, apri Monday. current ti-cal year aggregate »88.AJO,(KM); Is-foie it >s held conclusive against the Joe cots an i m*ctarin«*s this s«*asun from his young J. W. Merritt’s building has had the “in and still we have hard times. The claimant, and we are glad to see that orchard in Linkvilie. His nppl«» and plum sides” turned out of it, and after some scheme of the negro race, to secure an the interior department is very Literal in trees will bear abundantly. work by the plasterers will be ready for Tie* Linkvilie kninteurs have been rc«|U(*s- appropriation from the general govern its decisions, in a case wiieie .the ill- to repruduve "Hr« a«i Cpun the WaU rs” at its new*occupant. ment to compensate them (or the time lie*» of a man's wile comp, lied removal te«i the county-s« at, and will probably do so dur The strawberry festival given here spent by them and their ancestors in from a claim in The Da.les district, of ing court w« t k. Th« y will also present “Little under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid So s-rvitude. is the only way of offsetting himself aud family, lhe secretary hauls Brown Jug’’ ai»out the sume time. ciety last Tuesday evening passed off County Survej’or M«»ore, of Linkvilie ac- th - evil effect« of the present high tariff good fa.th was intended and the entiy coinpanhsl bv T. W. Colvin and Ge«». Fenland, pleasantly. A snug sum was realized. The cash mu*t be turned loose. cannot be canceled. w«-reat Paish y. Lake county, last we« km th«* What Central Point needs more than any rapacity of arbitrators t«> s«ttl«* the <lisput«*d O.Nk of the suits growing out of the boundary line between Pun Avery and J. I). thin.: else is a good newspaper, and we me T he Yieki Journal ■oyu tli.it it is re- surprised that our citizens do not promptly F.em Uweus failure last year, Hollowell Coughlin. enter into negotiations to secure such an ported that noTots will be »old at Klam A Colruru vs. Roliert 1‘lnppa, was settled Siu riff Child’Ts hasservid notices upon the enterprise. ath »-it F until w.t-mills ate erected, which ’ by stipulation m the (J. 8. circuit couit n»il«»wing p«-rsoUM, notic ing them that they Our '‘Tiding»” correspondent complains will be about next fall. It nt »lt>o stat have been drawn to serve as jurors at the ; at Ron land last week, each party pay June term «»f the circuit court; S. II. Pat because the school assessment valuation ed anotier dam is to be built some 16 ing tbeit own costs ami judgment being terson. K. B. Hatton. E. B Currey, Joseph oi the Central Point townsite of 2U0acr«s miles up the rtrer from the present daui ' tendered for plaintiffs m the sum ui Hili. Sam’l Paik t . Chas. Putnr.m, Jos. Conger, is only |2u0d. He is ap interested profes at ll.e railroad crossing. The saw-iuills Jas. M rt«'P, E. S. Tull, Thomas Michael, Mat sional kicker. will proliablv h« in o|>eralb>n for i.irnish- fllMO. Ibis is the tiist of the nuim-ruus Obrnchain, J. F. A la; s. Win. St«»nebrak* r, H. suits giowing out of the failure winch I., Dus*'iibery, M. 1- <).r, Si’iipsoji W ilson. J. H. Laidlu.r, late of Kmg|lou, New ing bud ding lumber alivut lhe time the i has been tmally m tiled, the evidence m L K iti h h , N. I Hildebrand. A.C. Harwood, Mexi o, was in the valley last week, pros lots are effered, thus making a good W. P. M«««»r«*, G. W. Smith, 1>. (Y«»n«*miller, M. per’, ing several towns with a view of es ( ail being of so contradictory a nature K. Frain, K. A. Emmitt. A. M. St«»ut.L. A. Lew home market to start with. that no jury could be found to agree U|>- is, W. G. Knighton, J. W. Jorv, Wm. Chirk, E. la 4 shinga newspaj»er. He did not fancy the outlook and departed fur Montana on Elvcy and G. W. Sutton. on a verdict. Ou« Hprightly cotemporary, the J.ike Munday evening. T ub state board of horticulture was in county Examiner, is highly gralitieil over JOSEPHINE COVNTY ITEMS. More than 300 acres o' young orchard in the (act that the Tix«a now only claims session in Salem last week aud discovered the territory tiioutary to Central Point will come into bearing in a year or two. t > tie the official papor of Jackson coun that the work of combatting the fruit Fruit and main prospects frerc never better. ty, whereas it was also the official jour* (K'sls was Inaugurated none too soon. As.. .* -r tteain is n..w interviewing the hv - lhe trees set out lhe piosent season have very few of them died, and apples trees ts nai (or Josephiue and Lake counties Besides the green aphis and codlin moth eriur« taxpsj er. It is re|H»rtr.t that theGnint'sPasn-Tourler” peci.J.y are locking exceedingly thnh> at when the liiigant law wax in force and they find the "San Jose scale” gaining a this time. has changed hands. those sections had no newspaper. Were ilai.geious foothold in the Rogue river Henry Wilson has built a neat store II. F. Howell is In this county looktng alter it not that that little headline acted uh a I valley, and the woolly aphis in western Indian war claims. building east of the depot and near tiie red rag does toward a Spanish hull, anil Oregon. The boaid w.ll issue bulletin Geo. W. N'.vk. r and family, lately of Ohio, Baptist church, where tie keeps a nice as : No. 2 in a few days, and invite all per aiiotiled us no little aiuuseu.ent.it would have located near Leland. surtment of ini.lint rv goods, notions, cut sons interested in Irut' to send for copies have disappeared long ago. Chas Huneari and Mm. Brown were married lery, groceries, tinwa e, etc. His prices in Jar k*..ii county hist We. k. to tiie secretary. are reasonable. He will also pay the high I* the glorious Fourth going to I*.* over- est price for egg?. * A t a banquet tendered ex-Breaident lor-u T iik recent school elections in Went -d in J.su pintle county? Central Pui it Is olcaJily working out its Virginia show the state to l>e Democrat 1 Cleveland al New York by the Young J. ttt'hipp and wife of Jacksonville were In owH^lvu'ion. No cominunity in western ic by not I- sh than tWOO. This» (act Men's Democratic club on the 27th, the Grant's Pass on.- day List we< a Oregon l«a-» shown a more liberal dispoai* »lone should be sufficient to Mitetanti- late executive responded to a call for a J I’. Hr >wn of Hillah >ro. Ids.. Is visiting his tion in sub-siuizing outside enterprises io be ale the charge that the Republicans won speech in an eloquent style which aious uncle, T. P. Juds >n of Grant's Pass. located «11 our in d*t, or m taking slock in Hr. Jessup of Grant s Pass' l> ,n-t..u hotel, meiitoii »us undertakings which w id I iurc their temporary advantage there last t'd the wildest enthusiasm on the part of has been paying Evans creek h visit. November only by the unscrupulous use all present, and every faction of the New to the good of the whole valley. Hr. Fiannagan is raising s>in"of tin- tluevt of uiHimited money, i’ieston county, Yoik lKuuoci:uy was well represent, d. straw Is rries in bis garden at Grant's Pass. Our sch >*>1 clerk is rightly indignant at which last fall apparently gave Harri- llie ringing utterances of the great W. L. Blackburn and Geo. Thornton of lhe rep »rtof lhe corres patent of the “lid- iiias” c Jticerning Lis assessment of the non löt» majori.y, now goes 8-M) Demo champion ot retorui can to day arouse Grant's Pass have returned from Portland. cratic In Kanawha county the appar more genuine enthusiasm in the Demo M.an rial day will Is-appropriately observed Central Point tuwnsite. The facts of ent Republican majority is cut down cratic heart of the continent than »ver at Grunt s Pass hr John A. I. anil Pest No ;s< tne case are these: The total townsite whm as'C'^ed at a valuation ol about 140.000, before. It is his mission to educate the G. A. K. from 15-J-J to less thuii -0J. K»-v. F. S. N...-I <jf .Licksonvillc is n nv in this the unsold portion only was assessed at masses on the most important issue now county and will >2000. which all who are well informed wid Tug secretary of the navy lias »ent the before the country, aud in the opinion of Sunday. agree was an equitable assessment. revenue cutter, A’ uj A, to Benring sea, many he will again tie tl.e standard- Supt. Ma—.e 1* holding his regular quarter Dr, C J, Wynkoop of Kansas spent sev ly < .»amination ’d' applk'Huts tor teacher's a ith a copy of the laws relating to the 1 bearer of true Democracy in 1892. eral davs in town during the w«ek, and certificates. fisheries, and instructions toenio'ce the lilt on Tue*<da) s southbound train fur his T he foldier element is not being neg it v Mr. Jonea..................................................... saim». lhe reveuuecutter Bear a 11 fol fr in lirain. having l.e.-u called thith> r bv home in tin* east, announcing his determi lected by tl.e present administration, we nation t > return with hi*» family about Au low in a few days. As it is reported that I air knesa in bls family. i ate glad to be able to say. The leusun a British war v»*a*vi is to be dis» .uelied I ' comaii '«inner has reported favorably the T. Shattuck -tins nft<-cn aer.-s planted in veg. gust 10th next, to settle p«*rminently in C -ntril Point and <»pen a fine drug stoie. et it..- s. mi I a!<> * t o.it scv.val thousand to the same place, the I'. S. vessel J/u- claim ot ine brave struck off' on tue swt < t-iK tato plants tatclj He will invest largely here and will be a quoit is now being fitted up to assist the .eg by a demijobu thrown by ti.e cor Th*- time f.«r ri cetvlng Id Is for thcconsi ruc very d« siraule acquisition to the commu revenue cutters. The United State* poral of Ins company, fiom which con- tion of tne new epera house nt Grant's Pass nity. huld.N puHSesMun of I he w»«st ball of Beh has been extended to June. The frame of the planing-mill is up and < ussioti the «olilier ha.- never recovered. ring sea and Kiisaia theoth -rh.di. hence Tue claim of the man who was tripped Wcnres-.rry to |.«irn that Eugen.-Hoover, tin* bn.I ling wdl under way. It will be on -or Giant * 1’a*-. live business tnen. is se th«>r<»ughiy equipped w.tb about fOOOU no Butiah have anv^ight to fidi in that by a comrade while running, thereby riously ntnictcd with asthma. st« tion, without violation of the laws of worth of ma hirivry, an t will be in opera i breaking Ins collar bone,was also repott- Mm. Lulu Pullman, wlm tin- la-en visiting lion in a very short time. The original the United States ami Russia. ha- I li'.l favorably. The dispati lies do not her broth, r, E. C. N. well i.t Gnml . p.c p.iiii ft* the company has bren somewh it returned t>> HutnUddl county. Cal. state whether he was tunning from or changed, the citizens having subscribed Mr ---------- Martin, who has been a r.-sldent at th«> Tit* Southern Oregon District Agricul — _ ........................... towards the ein-my at the time of Ins L.«1;i> • tl* AH’ ii a liberal bontis to the company, who bind n* ar Grunt « Pass, for tural board wdl meet to-moriow at themselves Io «4« mb nut» the null in opera- mishap. Ttie mighty reduction of the tnan> year* puxt. died one day last we< k Grant's Pass fol the purpo-e u( locating I J. <’. Whipp of the Ja« k*onvillc marble ti n fur ten y ears. surplus by the Republican administra the district lair. No less than three Tne site sclecte 1 for the fair ground«, tion has thus been inaugurated by run w n k-t «rill t'n> ni*h «oiuceh^ant stonewut k for J. T. Lay t*>n A Co.’s tine new brick buildin«. county associations will make strenuous ner. about one mile west of town, was survi i yrd | The ladies of the M. E. church of Grant's Mon lav, and wirs found to be ev en better efforts to secure the location on grounds T ub papers relate a story of ex Sheriff | Pa*« will hold a strawberry and le« -crcain fes- adapt«d for the purpose than was at first belonging to them in their respective tival next Saturday. It will be a pleasant af ^ippo-«e«l. A fu I mile track a most level counties, and we are cuntidi nt that if Hogan, of Ruaeburg, who was disap fair. the claims of Jackson county lor prefer pointed because Cleveland did not make Dr. Kr in-'r has been chea ai ns renresenta- can be secund; abundance of shade will be r« tamed after clearing the center <-f lhe ment are rightly considered by the hoard him United Mates marshal. Not having tivc fr-»m Grant’s Pass t . th grand l.wtge of the A. <>. I . W., which mea-te In Purthmd lu tract; tine water can be obtained anywhere that we will get the p< >»•». Every |wuit that to attend to i e went to Spokane July. at a depth of a few feet; and the fine sys is naturally in our favor—location, at Fads and relieved his foiled autbiltoii T. Y. l»< nn I im r torne«! from McMinnv’ll* tem of publicr a Is that converge here, not tendance, exhibits, desirable grounds, by buying town lots and selling them where h. attendiil th>- ci-»n-l I .!k-. , f odd to speak « f th»* attractive appearance of the assurance of good weather for holding again, clearing tloO.OJO; selling what FVII uwmbs reyn «< ntativc from G .11. n Huie valley tuuii this point of observation, con stitute one of th«» most li ariy perfect site* fail exhibitions, and a population so pro cost him |2'A) J ioi Hi»,HO1)—*>r could if lie | lodge (if Grant s Pass. ft isn't every man who has Grant « Pa«« i-« grading and hnpr >vin«c h< r .'«■rag'»at «listrict fa:r that it has been gressive tiiat the auciess of the district only would j*tre« t >. building vuiv rt« Mil l bridges across anyon ’s go »d fortune to witness in the speculation in bis eve that makes it pay (air will be guaranteed in advance if lo Gilbert ( r*» k. and making «»tn«» pxcparniions -t.it- The gr«»vc is well deserving of itn cated on the grounds of the Jackson sowed; but almost ally good trade or I for the coining boom. business ; ays my m*ti lietler than Th re w iii n > d >ul»t be «iuit»* a number«» f*. title of the Jackson Countv Agricultural ciHinty agricultural association. seeking alter office. Tue office-seeker cursionists from P«>rth<n<i and the Willamette Park. valley <»n the ;jl»t an«l considerable property T iik myatemua murder of Dr. (’ronin m ver knows wi at he has, and the man at Grant's Paas will probably !>♦• aol«!. Heart Disease, who conducts ins own business is mon- of Uhn*Mj early in Aliy is attracting Judge ( olvig having Fufflciently recovered Bead the hospitd reports, r»aj the mor arch of ail he surveys in that line. Ev from his r« cent sickness »«»assume his official international nttwnhoa from th«» <»p n tuary report«, it#n«l the medical publua- a t« rm of the probat«* and county c<«m- tiuns, read Hit» daily newspaper*«, and learn •i>-on ion expre»Hed by th*» detective« of ery man who is disappointed may not duties, iniaaioners' courts was hel«l thia wc< k. make as good a th.ng ot it as fther.ff Ho how widespread is heart dL« mm «*, how diffi an English or Irish plot in connection A carload of lumber from the Gilbert creek with hi* taking off. The funeral of the gan did, trill any man tit to have an ofli- mill was last w« « k nveived by Strv» t i'omniis- cult of detection it is to most people, how murdere«t man,which took place in Chi cia! positiou can do aa well for himself si«»u r R*-.\ nolds. to b uso«f in c Histructing many ami how sudden are the deaths it causes. Then read Dr. Elint’s treatise on culverts, tuid^cs, • tc., in Grant s Pass. cago fast Suti'lay, was one of the m«>ar at office cau for hint.— Ortfoniun. The Hnithern Oiog .n Agricultural Board heart disease, and learn what it is. what notable event» in the history •»( the city, T he Samoan muddle seems to be on nusts at Grant s Pass to-morrow. A liv *lv causes it, what diseases it gives rise to. there being not leas than 7000 men in the road to amicable adjustment, as Bis time is nutir¡oat's!, ns the p’.u-. f.,» holding th«» win*' Hs -ymptoins are, and how it may be line in the proc**xsion, representing tne marck iiaa come to the wise conclusion next annual fair will then t»c dtsdgnated. attacked. I f y.>u lind that you have heart Mrs. Ina Bunch will «ntertain herj»arents disease, ask v«»ur druggist for a bottle of different lienevolenl and natiu.»al ajrie- ’ that lie does not wish to dominate things during the sumim r at Grant ’ s Pass. Th>*yr« ‘ - tiea of winch the doctor wax a member. m tiiat distant and unimportant quarter »ide in Calif«-rniH and will summer h« reaftcr Dr. Flint's remedy. The treatise may be The a>sai-thnation is the aensat <>n of the ol the woild. He therefore severely in this «ounty t<> escape the intense heat of 1'crsnial. h«»»ir, and as etch succeeding tinead <»f censures the German consul Knapp.*, the aouthem country. Mr. N. H. Fruhchs’ein, of Mobile. Ala., Mrs. < «1. sf ,tl» of Yr> ka has b«*en visiting at tl • nn »eiy ia unravelled by the d**tec- who assumed so much authority, and I take great pleasure in recoiu- rvdi' iiuring th»* wc«k. accompanied by write? ♦ •*» the g»*m rai public watebe* the ¡no- wh .ie u. mine, ring spirit was the iau*e Wild* h'r br« th« i* and ius wife, wuo r«*«*en<lv * nm«* mending Dr. King's New Discovery for u « ss uf tiie investigation with an absorp of all the trouble, amt if the old order of from oiiio, and nrv looking «»ver mutlurfi con>uniption. having used it for « severe tion fturpamiing the engr«'Hsing interest things prevailed in Europe, Knappe'a California and south« ru Urrgon, with a view* attack <»f bronchitis and catarrh. It gave to locating. taken in the Maxw« 11-Prelle« affair at head would be enclosed in a knapsack me instant relief and entirely cured me It is aim «unctsl that a cr« am« r\ wi,! so«»n be and I have not been afflicted since, I also 8t. Louis some y«*ars ag ». and ipt etly made way with lor his audac- cstabd-ii.il hi the \ i«unity . f Grant's Puss,and be^ to s’at* that [ had tried other reiue- ity, Bismarck would aiso very much tiiat articles of incorporation have already J ohn T. A pfm ^ usoh , u leading Kqmbli- like to get his lingers on Klein, the San b« «n fibii in th«* «dfi« «* «»f th«* s. cretarv < ’f di«•*« with no good result Have a so used Thi* will prow an imp«»rtant < nt« r- El« < tr e B.iters and Dr. K’n<*s New Life can blatherskite, has beer» app«jinted as I' ranci.-co l.ruinintr correspondent, who, stat«*. pns«* to this s» ction. rid both of which I can recommend register of the Oregon city land <d!h e, it is averred by lhe to-rmans, gave the I he fi xfival given by the Grant’s Pass brass Dr King’s New Discovery for cunsump- i e \V. T. B'lrm v, the present efficient order to the natives to tire in the battle liaiid at Musi«* hall last Saturday ev« ning was t on,coughs and colds is sold on a posi- incumbent.* .Mr. B.’s term will not ex in w hich some forty-six German soldiers a suct*t..-s, th«- attendance being good an<! ti\c guarantee, Trial b »tiles free at all straw lx rries and « ream w re in demand. A pire for Mometiim», but the reason of his m. t tin ir death. Klein is a naturalized neat «inn was rta!iz«.<l, which will assist in drug su»res. removal in a most frivolous one—not American citizen, am) he will hardly be purchasing n« w uniforms and Instruments. Terrible Forewarning». founded on anything of a legitimate turned over to the tender men ies of the C. (>. Morgan, L>rin« rlv U m k k'*rper Mr the S. P. I). & L Co. at Grant s Pasa.jind Miss Mat- Cough in the morning, hurried or diffi character. Ap|M»rson is such a «diromc Germans, says the Sundan IVricouu. tie Long of Mer!in were lnarrb-d at th«* resi- cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness and persistent utfice-seek«*r that a ¡»lace den«*«* id »h«* I ; id« - mother on«* dav lust w«*« k. W e notice that several men, who owe Lhiy i» :i 11.r port T >wns« nd. \V. T..s«»on aft« r in the chest, quickened pulse, ch’lliness in must be made for him; so Burney was the evening or sweats at night, nil or any charged with the crime of giving Dem- more »1 less money, are disposing of tlx < « r«*mon*.. w her«* Mr. M. is In the r»*al-es- of these things are the first stages of con tat biisimsv May bappin«*-*» and | r«tMperitv or ratic newspaper* the I on's abate of hi** tin ir property to their wives or tome b«* th« lrs sumption Dr. Acker's English remedy pationage. and the great and truly Har otiier relative. This is not a safe pro for consumption will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive rison “fired Iniu.’’ Anybody who ¡-up- ceeding, asthose sffes can and will he set guarantee by 1’ <* Brooks. - m that App«*r«on will throw even a«ide for fraud. Courts of justice will half of the land notices to Democratic not countenance such dishonest at YViaiJ Growers. Attention journals is a fit mi ject tor the insam* tempts to defraud cied tor», and have I I npi pay in cash th" li ehest market awyluiD and is dangerous to be at iarg»». rendered il. c.siot s adversely to that i tii e for yuur spiind clip of w ol. But, probably Harrison considers it of kind of biKuness. Hie court ol appeals of J, N uxax . fensive partibanrdiip to give all the pa Maryland has also recently decided that Ja- ksonvil'e.May 9, 1819. in case of prop, rly held by a woman tl.e tronage to Republicans papers. proof must always be at hand that it was Fur Hair. Wt can hardly refrain from smiling I'.tid f r out of her own mom y, and it A »pin nf large, young h >r*es. a goo I ......................................... it is taken for when we sec the Yreka Journal and tint is not furnished w gon and doubt* ,e> of Inrnen, nearly other rabid R»*| ublic in journals compar granted that the husband furnished the new Will Is* s ild separately it desired, at ing Blaine with B amarvk fh a diplomat jnii chaso money. This decision has w rates. Fur further particular»enquire an«i »lateMbaii. The Samoan question caused constipation there, as it in- of I>. J. H. I’ babck , Sterling. is now being solved at Berlin as between vo I vcm tith f! 1 < toih -thiid of the p op< r- the I nitr‘1 States and Germany, but it tv tn the state and h aves tfiat property ia safe to May that our government wi.l <di ha’.»l*’ f«>r th»« debts of lhe husband. ■'.'--/..'iI not get a whit the I »eat of the Genual'* Good lawyers hold that this decision has1 ■' Hi1 I ie. i Ie from tain. Itching Pii«» ars known by moltturv tits pwvpirstio>i, There is as much difference between foundation in common law* and is ap turcs Ilynrntery nd ili'irrlmea, griping in I cauilng Interne Itohlng whon warm. TNs form 0« well Blain«» and l’i-»n.ir«k as there is l»»*twv< n pl cable to all the Htates. ‘.”.'l|,."r iL‘ i"T' > l!v wTnB *‘ *"*• B"*dln' •n<l «^rtredtog. yteM at once te li i.Hi t<> ti. , iii 4 it le.its tl.e mother. day and night. The former is simply an ¡•nee g.< home. KLAMATlH’Ol’XTY ITUK MsUite politician and an arrant dema ----------- «------ — which acts directly on the porta affected, absorb» to- gogue, who care» in« re for the ad van«'- Trav« I ia increasing rapidly. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria ' ™**'»"•»••"« frH 0* «*•"•»*« cur».we. mrid of hin.M«*h and his friends than the lVI d I Dfu^,1U w "’•w Bounie. Piqua, 0. We un* having sotn«* warm weather. jieoplv’.« interests, while Bismarck h is Iinprowm«-uu « «intinue <*v«*ry where. mu « cessiully and very ably conducted Wm. Davis has r»*turu'*«l to Susanville, Cal. th«* affairs of one of the greatest nations Mr. Welluns is building a u-at dwelling near in tfir world f r many \ ears, ami in firm s Kent». d u.nt misery cxperienc«'d when wo nud- of greut «hir.gi r and nndvr t' ving circtiin- A-«' ssur Smart is making a tirat-classasac**- deuly bc<*«>me aware that we possess a Mtam es. Blaine was never very promi m nt. iatM>li«->d arrangement called a stomach. The stomach Is the reservoir from which nent until after our civil war and in Linkrille*» KUV'ulry company Is drilling reg every fibre anti ll'-suo must bo nourished piping turn Hof peace, all «•! his fighting ularly. andany trouble w it li it issoon feltthrouglV I. inkville’yt iw n « hx-ti« a <ak<> pine«* thia having Iwen «fme through a anbHtitut**. Wet out the whole sx*« - t. Among a dozen k. dysp« pth s no t*A .« v .¡I have the saino pre L. II. Butin is building a nice dwehinx iu dominant symptoms. !>;, spcpticsotactive T here is a crinfurlahleiecling ¡***rvd b P m * valley. Inei.1.1! |.<>wi i and a bilioust« mperament ing cnitlioifi Oregon in« ¡d«»nt t«» g>>«i Luikviile has Wirw paint« r i-ml S. L. Lloyd Hie eut>i« «.•: to **i< k Ifeadat b«*; those, fieshy and phL -.tuj ..’ «ve C oim I I pat ion, crops, good r.ingv, full barns an«i i.*t « at I m tiia name. wliile t he t li > n a :.«l h < t V oumim m a hap dotted W. I». W > nl*j..H.*k of Ta!«* lak? n >w sports a tie that is ••»<>:<• ativ«» «>i th « h>gho«t an«l togloomy for4*i>odiiigs. Koumd vabepiu* notarial s «* h i ' . trut*»l pr R.>*»niy, aJb**.t fu I ¡ km kefs can are u.»n«t. r.’i ’y t. . Ifni; others havfc Dair> 's vl«*l«ration on July it'a will I m * a groat irritability of l« inj>«*r. not be cvMinivd an»< g our b!«»es.»ig*- just haiebe «me affair. Whatever f«»rm DysjM*i>sia may take, at ibis time. It is a mo*t auspicious one thing Is certain, W. L. W«*bsf, r’s a«xia work-» will |oon L-* time,however, to mute hi i ringirg about rt ady for buatneaa. The umlrrlyiiig tause «« A still higher state «1 pros; erilv bv Curl«*) XV« bbdrlv«*s the finest ¡«air of black in the hlt'TH, ing the in fere of tl.e b v,» town* al ng geldings .n th«* county. and one thln.r more Is equally certain, no th * railroad aftd s« curing the di.str • fair J-»hn GU im's new livery stable at Linkvlllc One will rvinuin n tlj >p«*pti<. wh«j will for the county al large. Any .*ne p«»>- I w >11 h «>. »ti be comm nc«*’l. I Circuit court for this county coimnencie eeMfd of corn tn« »n *en->r wiil r«a<lly j*ei- It will correct « hi . w«« k fr«»in ucy I M «nday. reive that wherever the gr«-»i ««I* may b»» Acidity of the Miv J’h «. be Wo.Mison <>f R<»nunz.i has t« ■* n located the fair cannot l.«il lu b n« fit «ii— vieitiUM MejuLs in Po«* valh y. Stomach« rrctly everv towai in Ih-* valley. TI e T’.uunj M > »r•*. who wass.*nt to the peniten Expel foul gases, mere fact of its being in ri’jaer p ximi- tiary a few years ag >, 1««« >rturil«*d. Allay Irritation, ly toauv «me point dona t ut iinp’v tha* J. I^Colahan is making |»««v|>cralions to tiiat particular town can inonop« J z - its m«»veins mill to its n« w location. Assist Digestion, Th«- Haj nesvilh* public school u under the a«i vantages. A mortiing or cv«*tiiig and, ut the same I i tRcu nt m tn-igfin« ut of Smith Orr. The Chief Rrima for the great auc- drive of a few m«le* over oar fine -um- time Tin* «jiM* t«'* ly teacher's examination is being eesi of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found tn the nier roads i* rattier desirable than other- he I at Linkviuc by Sept. Fountain. Start the hirer to irorking, article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and ths uise to those who deaire the g<w<! of the 1C E ***1)« n«*’*r. <>f Spein. <*r <*r» 'k. was ov«*rto taet that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ao- when ull other trouble* countv above inf re peraoraij profit or the Ashlan«! last w«*«k after family auppli«*a, tu^wli’bes what Is claimed for It, Is what toon di.nappear. K xlifirJiuti of wounded VM««>. It is W. JI I’. L« gat”, th«* popular K« «o tilacü has given u> Ulis medicine a impularlty and "My wife was a confirmed dpneptic. Some not a lime when a simple obstrn«*i»«*•;>: smith, is t»uil !ing himaeir a n«*nt r«*aid« iu «*. tajee y<or> ' v t < D f sale greater than that o| a»" other sartapa- J« rry Martin. Bud Stewart un«i <>th«r r» si or marplot ¡«olu'y will work a benefit t«« Augusta, *h- *vy iv ' " ' i • t y S.¡"- . ns I tver Mprit Win« rMto or 14004 »'-* ft« » mi of Ibis c-*unty arc in K »gu«* riv« r val’ey. I KegtiUt ■« 1 irei , '•■.*•- i .«f it ha* any rooininnity in southern Oregon, and J«is. S**»«i-. •• ho a-sSt.qi Gen. J »itn E. Mill» r IVIUtll »» IIIo ner before the pnbtte. given her, and may nil ». • > r*-jj •.*» * ?;nt ¡»re we trust that 11 an> sarii ¡»* lirv has treen In driving a baled of horses to Salem, ha*» r.*- afflicted in y, v. Seiber <ht ■ •. i r « «h r Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt woe. use S r*. - I. ver K . -.1 j k- 1 outlined that it will !•*.* at*.«ml red be turned. tthcun, and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick 1’rcd. «■ ■g-w. ii, th«* w«*H-kn «-*) at«- rn«y. is confident 1 .. h w d I <• t • red to . '.i '• ho wdl fore its hocuncrang it fluence ie ;riv«*n a att< Headache. Biliousness, overcomes That iidiiiL tit» circuit court wlrich L. now in be advised." m . .* !. K j . ì . sh , P rt \ y, Ga. chan* e t«> re <ct upon those who lather sessiou at Lak« vitw. Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, atiengy:- it. We d» Min» al»uvu u«1 things not to Dire 9bal igou the lenitine, K -si b nts b> tw < r. J. A. Fnircbfid's ranch ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. impugn annbody’* motives, but w«ju*d and Ho|e-ln-*’,«*-gr hi h I will soon make a Meed'. Haraapwrillw Is sold by all drug wiUi re? 2° ‘ r’- ‘ M'r; pper, roH«i I»« t»»«*» i» tin* two places, so that rv* un»in« iid a broad-gang«* policy just at sir.dg.*."« JRt.PAw m only ». f gists. ft; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood Link’. .Il»- and Keuo will be r« iKhcd more con- Uw ZK II IN Ai CO., I'hHudelplua, Ta. thia time. Vtful entiy. fc Co., Apothecaries, Lowell,U1- iiic^nuocratirïimeô. MISCELLANEOUS. EDITORIAL NOTES. P AST ALL PRECEDENT ! OVER TWO MILLION D1ST81HITED. « A own ns Louisiana State Lottery Company THE TI Has been platted and thrown upon the niiirket iu lots ranging in size from two to eight acres at prices varying from £ 18.00 to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and expense of surveying. This property was purchased and subdivided, 1 DYSPEPSIA I \S& Incorporated by the LcffWatur« in 1M3 for E.lucatfunal and Charitable i.urp.«-., aud it, franchlH«' made a part ot the pr< - nt btatu Conhtitution. in KM. by an overwhelming |>op- ular vote. It« GRAND EXTllAOBDINAKY' DKAV. ING rt fake place Seml-Aunually, June and Dccem- her, aivi ita grand SINGLE NUMIIEll draa- Inira tak.- place in each of the other bn montti. of the year, and are ail drawn in public, at the Academy i t Music, New Urbana. La. Notary Public and Conveyancer. “»Fr do hereby certify that wetupervtte the arrangements (or atltne Monthly ana semi-annual dratrings of The Louisiana .State iMttery Company, and tn person manage and control the Drawings them selves, and that the same are conducted w.th honesty, fairness, and tn good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached, in its advertisements. I NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, but to induce a desirable - lass of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large 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 tirewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 pet cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the I?llOisirr-T’ROOl^ ITtUIT BELT of Jackson county. There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro duce a good crop. It is one of the few sections in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce ExERy Y ear . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. It is All in the Thermal Belt, and will produce qjgry variety of semi tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as evety lot will have a permanent and intrinsic value for fruitgrowing, regardless of euiroundings. The property is all Jackson County Securities Bought and Sold. Farms, Villago Lets, Improved and Unimprcved for Sale or Sent. HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- property: I acribed No. 1. M’c th«- undersigned. Banksand Bankers,will nay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana State Lott« rice which may be presented at our couu- t«;rs. K. M. WALMSLEY, Pr« s. Louisiana National Bank. P. LANAI X. Pr« s. State National Bank. A BA LI »WIN. Pr< s. Ñ. O. National Bank. ( ARE KOHN. Pres. Union National Bank On«- hundred and sixty acres of N<». 1 choice, level land, <»v«*r on«*-hait ♦ n<*ioM««i with u sub stantial fence; on«» ut th<* very b< at fruit and vvg«*tabie ranch«* in the county; rich, aandy loam, watercti by Applegate crt.sk; improved with u good dwelling-bouae with six room«, a WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, good log barn, granaries and other outbuild ings; two hundred bearing fruit trees, asaorted and the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among the beet in the state. The entire tract adjoins varieties, mostly tali and winter apples, plenty MAMMOTH DRAWING of small fruits, near a good school, good out .It thr Academy of Jturic, New Or the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. C. to the county-seat will side range for st-xk; government title. Price, ica,,», Toctday, June 19,18S9. $.7AiU; half cash, balance in one and two years, undoubtedly be built soon. def« ttp «! payments to bv secured by a ’mort gage on the premises. No. 2. A good farm of 200 acres on Evans ere- k. in 100,000 Ticket« at <40. E£lwc* at <20 Quarter« SIO- Fights th«* Meadows. Iinprovtxi with a dw«4ling 10x24 <5. Twentieths S2. Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for live times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. fe«*t with five rooms, u barn and stables. H) Fortieth ¿1. acres fenced, 40 acres in cultivation, well wat For fufthcr particulars apply to ered and a tin«* outside range for stock. A N o. LIST OF PHIZES: 1 st«K'k farm. Price, fifteen dollars per acre, 1 PRIZE OFtWQ.UOU is..................... i 60(1.000 A. L>. REUTER. Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon cash. Title perfect. 1 PRIZE OF 3W».(W0 1«.......................... 300.000 1 PRIZE OF l<M».ft«i 1«.......................... 1U0.0U0 N-.. 3. J PRIZE < >F 50.000 is....................... Four miles from Central Point railroad sta 2PRIZESOF20,«Ware. 4u.(jon tion. a stock farm of 100acr«s, on a county M1SCLLA.NE0US, 5 PRIZES OF 10.000 are......... 50.UUU road, about forty acres of whicii is gocsl grain 10 PRIZES OF 5.OÜ0 are land and forty acres good fruit land. Improv- 2.3 PRIZES OF 2.0UU ar«*.. .*d with a dw«*lliug-b->usc. Title ¡»erfvet. Price, Mil arc.. 100 PRIZES OF $.«) (10. cash. 5Jft> PRIZKs OF tillare.. No. 4. 4i mj are.. 500 PRIZES OF A fin«* stock and grain farm of 400 ncr«.«; 3ft) APPROXIMATION PRIZES. a« r. k under f«*nc«*; 300 acres farm land; 100acrch 100PR1ZK8OF WNare....................... | pasture and wood land; t« n ucrca of a g.»««d ]<«) PRIZL h <>F Hilare.. vouug orchard and a nice young vineyard; WO PRIZES UF 4UÜ arv...................... iw<> dwelling-houses and two good wells on the / place. There will in- s»»ld with tiie farm a large TWO 5ÜMBKR TKHMIXAU*. amount «»f agricultural implements and some I.W8 PRIZES OF 21MJ are . . S3W.ÍW househ«»ld furniture; als » a number <»f gard« n MEDFORD, ORECON t:w»ls. All go with the place. Go««d outside Í144 PRIZES AM< »UNTINO TO |2.1.W.tiOO rang-* for stock. Pric«\ *o.5U0; half cash, bal ance in two <*« juh 1 v«-arly payments, to draw 1« - gal interest from dav of sale, to be rt-*cur«*d; or all cash, nt option of the purchaser. This ¡and is situated w«*st of tin* Deblnger Gap. Title tiF’For Club Rat«*, or any further inf«»rma- |»erf«x*t. A g-»ud hum«* fur som« body . tion <iewr«<i. write legibly to the undersigned, No. 5. deariy stating y«»ur residence, with State, Wa have now « ju our ahulvM the mo»t Elegant Aêrortm^nt of OWN PKOPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARDS The west half of the southwest quarter and Count'. Str« «t and Numb«*r. More rapid r«- and Mining Claims Bought and Sold on Com- the southw« st «juartt r uf the northwest quar turn mail delivery will !>•• asaured by your en mission ter <-f B« utif»n 3(1. township 3H south, rang«, on«* closing un « nv« lop« bearing your full address. ♦*ast; aiso the south half of the s >utbcftst quar INING PATENTS obtained at reasonable ter and n«»rthw«*t quart-rof ««»utheast quart«*r and u«-rtfieaat «juarter <»f s-mtiiw« <1 «¡uart< r of ratea and with dispatch. o«*<*ti«»n 15, tow nship37 s--uth, < -1 rang«* on«' < ast. Addr« KH M. A. DAI PHIN. N« w Orh ans. I ji . Ur, M. A DAI PHIÑ, Washington, D C. ROMPT ATTENTION given to all basine«« containing 2>*2 acres in ull. Price, live dollars per acre. Bj « nîinary l« tt«*r. cuntaining Money <»rd«r connected with the Land Office. In tho very latent ahad»*a of Cash meres. Serges, Henriettas Sicilian««, Alm as. Combinat ions Man No. 6. Issued by uh « apn as Companies. New York chester Cashmere* Bunting*. Satteene, I^awns, Ginghams Print«. Percales, Etc., Etc. Forty acr«M of tiinb«*r land close* to the coun Lxchang«*, Draft or Postal Note. LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES ty road h uding to th«* Big Butte saw-mill; va1- u'ablr chivfiy for rail timber. Government ti $1100 No. 42. SOOacrea. tle. The own«*r is out of the stst«- and th«- land Aildrf»» R pitcrrd Ltllrrs Cictaiaing Cur- JU.' acre» of unimproved land, 30 acres of winch will be sold for five dollars per acre, cash. A renn to We have Piquee, Zephyr, Plaids. Fancy Laca Checks, India Linens, Victoria an«I Biehop Lawns is prairie land aud the tialance good Umber land. bargain for somebody. Mi‘K’x>d Jru.t and grain land, with two living NEW OHLEON NA FIONA!. RAN k No. 7. Dotted Hwiss, Hwus Flouncing and All-over Embroideries. •pnng« of ' water. - - - Four in il«»» from Jacksonville. Kew Orlraua. La, Two hundred and forty acr«*—-sixty acr«* fwuu. No. 40. IGO acres, fenced and in cultivation; improved ’with a that ‘ payment «»fall Uniinpruvwi, well ___ watered, and fcrat-claee nice bearing orchard ot tine assorted fruit nL.ll raJl nEli pttz«*« tb< Evei y tliinjg New an<l u guaranteed place to make a g«M»d Lome. tret«; a dwelling house, a barn and oth«*rout- BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of New Or Tw-» Kreama ot wiftei run through leans. Mild the ti<*k< ts are sign«d by the Pr«*si- fL!KX) Nu. 55. 400 acre«. bousea. this place. Jt is susceptible of being divi 1« <1 Unimproved, level, rich gra**«« and fruit land ; into two piece« of one hundred and twenty d< nt of an institution, whose chartered rights. We have als«» jnst «»pened up the largest stock uf niumug water, title donation claim. A great hch * each. The north half of this place* is un- ar«-r-«• "gji./.-'-l in th« ¡.-■ urtu: there fore, L« *are of all imitati--ns <»r annunyuiuus bargain ; 7 miles east of Central Point. j improved. The improved ft» acr«*s are worth schemi s. I‘<i500. No. 78. 200 acre«. ! The other 1*» a«*r«*«, F<>ur tuili-s ONE DOLLAR lathe price of the smalkwt Mostly fet.ced in grain told«, mwidow. pasture, from (’« ntral Point railroad station. Title per part or fia< lion «»f a th k t ISSUED BY US in orciiMHi and garden ; all rich, black, alluvial fect. any drawing. Anything in «»ur naiucoffer«-d No. H. s«»ii ; about 1'4_> acres of plow land ; threeaprings for l«*ss than a dollar is a swindle. of pure water ; Htr«*am tiowingturough theplace ; I ( ~ A farm of 120acr«s. improv«*d with« c-in- orchaid l»«wt variety of fruit , large.c*nniuodi«»u»> f«'rtal»l«* dwelling; ■,;l.'iiH<i<'!-hc<d;m<hncul- Amt tin Mt line of H'lts. Farniahing G o « m 1 s , B oo I jj m «1 Shoe’. Etc., over brought to|Soutueni Oregon dweiling-Louse, large barn a: <1 numerous out- ' tivation, tivat with —’«»■■* a living spring n«*ar th«* dwcli- building«. No bettor location for stock ranch . i :z:~. *ng. On«* of tin-v« ry b-*st stock ranges m th« in Oregon Summer range inexhaustible; Lf- county. Yank«*«* ere« k flows through this land. teen mile« from railroad depot. Title perfect. Price. Manufacturer ami Dealer in We have also jaet receivod from Eastern Manufacturer*, the hand*»inet«t line <»f >4.10). 7k. JOO aero«. No. ». A fine farm u««ar Eagle Point, Or., all fenced, A good place of lGOacrce, improved w ith a 1UU acr«re» in caltivation. excellent house. go«»d I go-td. I1«*W it Kid« •<!»•<•. I.Mffit re«,<! ■dxty acres fenced, with an orchard of about I l»arn and other outbuildu gs, 125 fruit trees. No 1 mill-eite. go«»<j well, living spring«, «-trnani uf on«* hundred ansurtvd fruit trees; on«- Iarg«* —1000 rolla. all beautiful patterns—ever diaplajwd in this eectain water fiowing through and a system of irrigating ditches by means of which 5‘»a«*rt«t» of land may iy* Remember that w j ar.» able to giv»* th«» very lowest ti^ur«»*» on (rr<»<arie*. Provisions, Etc be irrigated Excellent bargain Terms cash. REAMES A WHITE, Jack, »nv.ll.«, Or^.p. cash. No. 80. No. 10. 480acroa 2*<0 acres rich, ’evel, bottom land, A brick house and large h t in Ja< k*env ille, clear«*«! ; 10 acre« lenc^t. s:n:«ll house and sta with a stable. A < •■•inf- rtablr h -me. i«n-l till- ble; b siring or- hani ol cnoice vau.*ty of applet; p«ri«et. Pn«*e. <«MV. $-*’•' cash and balaiic«* In 28U acres of yellow aud eugar-pine timlier : good three equal paym« nl>->l six. tw« lve an<i «*igh- site for saw mill , ihhm I r«»ud»* summer and win t«*« n m-mths; deferriM payments to drav ti n ter Evaus cr«H*k runs <»n the cast boundary <«f per cuife int« rest. said land and can Be utilized for irrigation bix No. 11. mil«»» fr« in K. R. d(<pol; une fourth mile from A c«»mf«>rtal»le frame hous«* in Jacksonville school and post office Price |12 per acre. f -1 «al«* or r«*nt on reasonable terms; thr«»« No. bl. ro«.ms and kitchen: located on Third str«*« t. IMO acres, unimproved ; gll 1« vel. rich, forttom and has a go«Ki well of wat< r at the door, with land ; well wafer, d. plenty uf timber, and «-an all i»eces«ary outhouse*. Wil! be sold vlieap. I 7 » e rr.a-i«-ti-.«» dairj ranch hi tiie state of Ore- •*.- the own« i is ui «-astern Oregon apd ha* no f . ¿3 mu«-s from A*- lan«l. Price $6 p»-r acre. further use for th«* property. . • ’ ui' a. <■ ;stj iu han«i, halanc* on ea.-y terms. No. 12. No 82. A g«xxi little farm of l<>0 u« r«* n«*ar Antioch aving puled to close out my bus - 177 acr«a; fit» m ' tm - fenced anil in cultivation. sch«Mil-house. Improved with ag ><»d dwciling- iness in Jacksonville, as 1 Lad wished to du, H-. uk ««. tiarn. orchard. m»*»«dow, one half Mitnrcat re.,ii , tc.; i a ., < ,3b — ’ ii. i < s ~ i • »i boiis« . «tables, « acr« fenced, a fine, j I Lave concluded to contir us the sam*«»n a largur in wa'cr «liitu and water-right, anti a system <»f youug bearing orchard. an«i also u in *<*alefhau ever. 1 was in Snr. Francisco recently. irrigation by wind» 12.« acres maybe irrigated, a benring condition; will be sold a I where 1 laid in one of the Iarg st and Iwwt stock« btr««arn «.i water running pn north taiundary «>f g<»«.al bargain. Title perfict. I 1 .»• place, nl.Xrp. len T 111 i I'M fri.tvi ... of ail kinds of Firearm«. Ammunition. (Cutlery, the mil«« from t the county-seat, and No. 13. Haidwareand Sporting Goods ever brought to «.nv aud a half mile«« from pobtoffico and school A «1« Mirai»]«* body of go«a! land cheap, being j thia market. Goods sold at the luwcre-t p*jseibis house Price $35U). NE*4 of SIA4 and tin* SEVx of Sl'2‘4. we. 33, ( price«. $1800- M. 20 acres. th« ;»4 S. It 4 W; th«* N wq of SWq andth«* KWU 1 will guarantee these G«M,ds to be iust what 13 acre*- » t in alfalfa, balaact b« st of vine«ard • tp. •! KW q. R«*e. ;14, tp. .4 S. R 4 W; tn«* SWU of 1 I represent them to be. Being thankful to my and < rchard Irmd. fine large spring of pure wnter N Wk. ’ and ’d NE‘t. s.-e. 3 tp. 3.» S. R 4 W; I old customers fur their ¡»ast patronage bo liberal • un tie« tiacl, goo I location for amunli dairy with th«* NE4 of tli. NE SS ave. 4. fi». 35N. R 4 W; 57 ly beetow«<1, I would respectfully «ohnt a con- good «»ut i;mg««. tfitualtsl adjacent to the corpor aerea ih alt. and 4, lying in Pleasant creek pre- unaance of the same. JOHN Mil LEK. ate limitb of JackBonyilie and 5 xuilw from Med- ciuct, Jackson county. Price §ió per acr«*. furd. No. 14. FARMS FOR SALE $lw<X>. 84. 160 acr«»«. A nice place*, partly enclosed and a box house 10 acres undor fen<w-and cultivation. Irrigat. on it. being th«* south half, thr southeast «piar I Ol l HI FOR HALE ON BEASONABLKtsrie« ing ditch with sufficient water to irrigate 4u a<*r«*s HU<i the balance vastly cleared, all first clast» ti r. an«i the Mouth« ast quarter of the s>«uth- lone of the beet Htoc*r or Dairy tarn:, m South- land Situated on Evans creek 23 mil» « from R. w« st quarter of a«*cth»n six, and the north«.*aat ern Oregon, situated on Deer < reek. Joaephins R depot, g<xai roads suumier aud winter. This • luartcr ot the n«»ithw«st «quarter uf fwetion County . eontainin< >20 acrM uf nch bottom land seven, township 35 south, of range one wot, in e.peciallj adapted to the growth ot timothy hay ie a bat gain. Jackson county, containing 16C acr«*. Price, and clover. About one-half is cleared and in WdO- 85. 80 acre* I $¡3 per acre. cultivation, and in,—t of th. balance can be Matly All I<*vel and rich botton land. 15 ncrea under | No. 15. c.aarid. There i. a »tream of water runnin« fence an«l in cultivation. Small home and a ; The SWq of kvc . 34. tp. 56 south, of rang«* 3 tbroachthe placethe jeer round.i.flordinc plenti barn l * mjla fr«»m FCtiool Louse and p«»Kt offi *e. of water foi .tuck and ...me for irnsaunc The I «*ast. containing 16» acr«*, an-i l»emg in ù««sv H«*ven miles from railroad depc»L 8ituat«*«i on proximity to McCallister’« v«*hbratvd springs place mall incloeed bj a»ood rail fence. Iber- Evaiia creek. on Butt«*" ere» k. Price, $10 per acre. A first- ieahov.ee ai d barn and JOP young fruit tree, on 86. the place. It al.u ha. the beet out.ide range in class in vestment. With Serrated Guard. Drive Wheel« iiit«*rvhangcnblr and Tilting Lever. Th«* upper aid«* of the 5G7 acres, nil fenced and io cultivation. If is thecountj; al«i another .gcolleitt place contain, No. 16. cutter present« a perfectly smooth surf ar«» ov« r its whole l«ngth, an-l i« the only Mower made situated in tiie h«ait of Rogue river valley, one 12n actoe Lots numbered on«* and two of s«*ction 31. In ing that way, with Sickh* Edge Guard Platt*, wht h prevent the grass from «lipping forward mile from C«*ntral Point depot. Three c«»mfort- For full particular« call upon oraddrege when the «<*ctlon «trikca it, besid«* having the only Guard that «harp« ns iis« If, giving tin* abledwellings and 3 bares .ire on this tract , Aic«» tow nship 35 H-aith. of rang«* 1 w< st; also the lot O. J. VANNO«. S taxdakd M owkks tin* greatest cutting power vvil' * - other m«»w«*r. as thous an orchard of a choice variety of fruit. Tne soil numbrr«*d 1 of ae«*ti«-u «». in township ;W south, Kerbyville Orecor range 1 w «*st, containing in all »6 ac res. ands can testify to. Al*» ’ is free, rich block loam, and will g-ow alfalfa ot Price, j»er avr«*. Aiu also ageut for the without irrigation. Will be sold hk a whois or No. 17. subdivided into 3 farmsof XO,197,t7(Lacre tracts. A comfortabh* framehouse with« very large 1 n«*rc»H no waste land on this tract, and ia with- out <jue«tion one ol tiie best f.'trmti in Jackson lot in Jacksonville, in a g«»od n« tgbborho<»d. i county. For terms and price« cal! on or addrt ss for ual«* on r« asontu»!«* t« rm*; ha* a iarg«; ait- the un<h’rai«’ned «1 Jaek*»onviile or at Medford ting-r«.Mnn with a g<x>d fireplace, twug«H»d t»od- Next door to Scott & Jennmg»', rooins and a kitch«*n. ago<»«l w«*tl of water at Hodgt 's Liglii«*st Draft and M Durable Header ma«!«*, with sEi,r-Ai».irsTiku keei ., flu* D«*« t - to Faria, Job niton 4 Erfora. Ith- d'Kir. wood h«.»u »♦*, etc. Price, ing A.'l Steel Twin«* Bind«*rs, with improv«*d steel bundle curri« rs, saw-mills, all uf which ma w. No. 18. chinery is too well-kn »w n to ne«*«l comment; a!*u» the Nt^vf«»n Wagons, (’:irriag«*s and Hacks. filnucr«»« of sugar-pino timi»«’r land, situated iu Cail and see for yourselves before purchasing • F. HIBBARD, Medford, Or. tl.e Rogue river timber i»elt, and a firat-clftM, doable suw-nnll with t'lrbme wh<**d and Ml Lands in aeetionaT, IH. 19,20,29. and NH of abundance of water-power. M»ll capacity. Io < xxj s«*ciion 30. in township & south, rang«* 1 wot; feet per day, all complete and in A 1 running «•ontaining 1!:«; act< *-; and tends tnaecUona 12, he table ih constantly FURMsniD «»rder. Also on* blacksmithshop and tools, one 14,23, 24 and 2T», in town ship 35 south, <»f rang« with the best the market afford*«. frame barn.4<»x6«» feet, two box houses, etc. Trice, 2 w«*st, containing 1000 iutcs . If ull of tne NoChinese employed, and no pains si«rod to f 4.5oo. A great bargain. abovc-mpnti<»n«*d land should be Mold in one give satisfart ton. FOB (iOODH IN OLII LINE body. p« r acr<* is th«* price. If aol«l in <pian- M«als at all In.tirs. 25 cents. F9 I have Great Bargains to «»filer and it titicM not lew than 40Hcrcs, at $10 to $15 p«-r L. C. HEINRICHSEN. will pay you to keep a c 1«» hh watch on thia apace acre, according to the quality and <|uantity ot NOTICE for the next aix mouths for Special Bargains. If land sold. Terms, on«' third catOt at tim«* of you have any property for sale, come aud aee me sal«*, balance on tiinetofiuit purchaser; d«f« r- Portland. Oregon 119 First Streat ud payments to b«* secured by a iimrtgago on L and Orrita *r Ibwr.nt’iiG. On..» and 1 will do iny beat for you. M h \ 25 l »<«!♦ i the premise*. This land is mostly slightly roil Office next door to Grand Central Hotel ing clay soil, and is among the I»«, st fruit lands pOMPLAINT HAVING BEEN LNTEUED AT HENRY KL1PPEL. this office by Joseph C. Gag«* again«t Jam«* in Jackson county. No. 19. 380 arn* of improved land an«! 80 a« r«* un- M. Young for abandoning Id« h<>in«*t«*ad en Wholeeal«a.ul Ketail Dealers in impr<>v«xl. In Hevti«»n 13. township :fó south, try, No. 8798. date«! Mar«*h Ik, I nks , u|«»n the NVVkj of N'Wi j, Hiid Ix*t No. 1. «<X5. ;G. and lot rang«* 2 * « st. I’rit*«* f«»r the lot. $2V per acre. No. I. sue. 32. township 34 S. range 1 W, in No. 20. Ja<k«<>n county. Oregon, w ith a vu w to tho Land li* s<x*tl«»n 36, township 35 south, rang«* cancellation of raid « ntry, th-* raid parti« « urn Silver and 8ilv«ir Plated W ire, Spectan|«*H and Optical Goods; agent*, for the Kockford 2 w«at; ibs-» lands in motions 31 and tht* south btToby aummoiuxl to apt»« ar at the count}* Kai Ima Iron Watches. liai half ol sicti ii 3t». t.»unship35 south, range 1 «1« rk’s offi«*«'. in Jin knonvlll«*. Oregon, on the LL GOODS IN THE LINE MANUFAtTUREP TO ORDER AND REPAIRED IV1LL MAKE THE REASON OF 1R8i» AH FOL- west, containing 1500 acr*a; all fenced with.a 18th day < f July. 1KH». nt IU ««’ckx k A. M , to re- Water. Rerairing carefally *xecntod. ▼V l.»ws: Commencing at Henry Brown’s place goo«I rail fence and runs to ltogue riv« r. Will *«i>oiid and furnish ttMiinony coucrrning said Ha I er hnn l»M«'k»ur.'«< nn *................ ; -n«.» re-.«l. ««-» >■ »forre ««rehno rel^owi n- n«*ar Brownsboro on M«»nday. April 22d. and re bv aol«l th« a;» in lota to suit purchase!«, an«i alh-gud abandonm« ut. maining ti rredays: thence to my place in Table at ¡»ric«‘M uvcordiiig t«» ««•h-ctions made. « HAS. w JOHNSTON, Rcgmt« r. R«> k precinct, r»*iurni! g t«» each stand every A. C. J ones . Rtcciv. r. No. 22. W A f|T A I TP|J Without Health eta- ninth day during the season ending July 1, lHbV. A No. 1 grain and M-.« k farm «»f 320 acr«w. 5 \/\j I n not be cnioycd. DE8( BII’TION AND PED1OKKE: ’ Strayed or Stolen miles from < - nt nil Point railroad station and N«»rf.»lk ism beautiful dark brown horse, of aix inihs from Mvdf-r«i rabroad state n; all THEREFORE use style and action. 17 hands high and weighs level, bin« k laud nini inch »w««l wit ha nine-rail 51 <*r<*liJ»nt rl'h«iloi tine !.'>(«> pounds; his dam was half Norfolk and half fence, and nil under cultivation. Iim»rov«*d TMLOM THE If! TrF. CREEK RANGE. ONK B« llfotinder; he wo.-« sired by a brown Clydee- with a small du elling-house, a barn 30x30 f«*« t. r «mull dun-c<»i«»r<*d mar«*, with white «pot in I lorehi-ad, ;ig«*i about eight year«, bran«f<»d “C Jah« horse, weighing 18oo pounds, Iarg«* granate-, a k - hm I apiirg which furnlahve 1 kiiMm-Beason. J8; insurance, f 12. Any per ph nty of HHi. rt.ir d«»in« sti<* Hn<lM-.< k pur- It ’ on 1« ft i-hotiid« r with a larger brand “C” son* disposing <>f mares forfeit ti»« ir insurant e. p«-b«'H TbH tarín ;■ •*«•*« « p* ii h* <»f b«'n«g di»• *1- j«ist above th«* lirst-uaniiil brand: alnn one 1 wiil use all dilig«?nce to {iravent acoidents, «xi into two, thr««.* and t«Hir farm»« n* «*v. ry smutfy.gi j v u at*«* htu years old, bruodcu with 1« tl« i *•< ’’ 4»n let! shoulder; ali»«» h dark but wiil not lie responsible for ary occnrnn*?. acre of it is good lund an«! u « mi ascn-n j hu -I iron-gray yearling «suit, running with the C H PICKENS It»« the bevt helper to Health and the uuickesl postufiic« . Title j»« rf«n t. Pnce. per acre. inures, and nni>rand<xi. He has «mail whit« Table Rock. Or« gon. April II. lbf-9 cure on Earth. Use it In time for all diseases of No. 23. Ktar In i.»n lo ud. A liberal reward will b<* paid MEDFORD, OREGON the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skitu It A farm of 124 nerve, nil 1« vet Inn«!, four mil«« l- r th« ir return to Hi«* undcrslgiuxl. or for cures Rheumatism. Malaria. Coated Tongue from Central Point niilroa«! station, all f«*im «1 inf«»rniMtlon ct.ncerniug them. a i l Headache, relieves Constipation. Bilious JOHN FELLING, with a rail fenc«* and ov« r 100 acr*« In cultiva XAddr«w. ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out ot A 1 I LL LINE <’T THE BI>T AND MOST Eagle Point. tion. Black soil, impruv.x! with adweliing- the Bl«»od and dries up old Sores. The Eusincss fashionubh* cloths. Imlahiugs, cte,. con h«»ue<* 24x24 f.*«*t w ith foui r«am«, a barn 20x2« men buv it, the Workingmen use ^,the Ladas stantly kept on lumd, and nothing but tlrst- fe«*t. wiMMihoun«* 20x20 feet, n«nr a g<s»d si h---l. take it the Childrt u cry for it and the 1 arnieis E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, Estray Notice claHS woik turn«*«! out. two g«K»d w«*llsof wat« r amt g«M«<l outei«!« range aav it is thclt best health preserver. All order* till«*«! promptly at reasonable for stock. Government till«. Price. £3 '«oo cash. ¿old eyeyy^hete, Ji ov a botMe; six for fs rat« *« and satisfa«.!!« u guarant« «•<!. No. 34. A. GARRICK. M« df‘«rd. Muy 13, !W. Th«* F. M. Fred«-nburg farm. siiUMt«*«! in ■«« - T This well-known honae has been renovated tlon li. («»wostiip .si a«»u.b. . an^«» u u« l « qi- hroughout ui-u • taining iaO «<•■€«»»; about 4*'«**!'•* feiu«*d with a gt»«»d rail l«*ne«* and in cultl vatn n. balait« «- un J NEWLY FURNISHED. I Final Notice «o Delinquent improved lari«!; two »pring»ot wat« r. «in« n« ar Taxpayers. house; Kogu<* nv«* forms th« w«st«rn A KO«»<1 sample room for commercial traveler» th«* boundary « f this place. Improv«*d a ith a oney To loan on long time AT has lieen fitted up in connection with the hotel. dwf lling 14x28 f«*« t with 4 r. « ms, sh«*d l-arn Low luihfon lt«*al Estate &*curitv. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT THE DE- I Call «»n or addrvHs 17x36 Text and «»th« r outbuildings. This pin« •• lin«|u« nt tax »Ut «»I Jackvii county,Or« g«»U, Is on th«* « ast sid«* of Bogue riv« r. ;q ot a mil«* Important Notice. for 1888, htis b«*«-n turn *«! ,ov«*r to in«*, with a VAWTER & WHITMAN, from Gold HillraHrnd sfatP-u. G<»v«rnimm wairant from the Hon. County Court f«»r its Medford, Oregon. ii!iiii«*diiit<* « «»llvction. AH p< rsona who ar«* on 4 1.1. I’KHSORS KSuWIJft» TH1MMEI.VE8 till«*, pi h «* |2.5uC. Tcrtiis « m -fialf ea.li at »hm Rai-I list will pleasorall at my «.flic«* in Jacks-Hi- 2 k iiniebt« «I to th« •■sthlHof John N««land, de- of aid«*, balance«»n oh«* y ar * mu* . to I»«- s«- Choice Landa Fc>r (Sale, vill«* Min! M«*tti<* without furtlv r delay, h * i will «•«• h -»» i . are I ereby i ««titled to eettJe th« sitine <*ur«d by a m«»rtgag « n the pr« mis* >; or m H Sçttl*>-Up Notice. VOKJ-’AI.K, ff-'i!-A( liltiOl' LASli- itV A-~K1 H I»«*« .»mpvllt’d t » I« vy up- n the pr-.p« i-ty of th«* w it h 'Villard < rs » f- -rd. attorney for the estutc. st «•ash at option of purclmn« r. o ___ s-il-1 d« 'in«|U< nt*, jn (>i-d, r to « nf«»rc<* payin«*nt his «»ilice ii» Madfurd. witimhf further d»daj and Parti- ® w Nhlng t» purchase any < f th«* abov« 1 «»f ifti'H) land jn the valley, ni»od for finit ur K. NOLAND, A 4 LL I I. PEKSONM PERSONS INDEBTErbTO INDEirrErkTO ' N. <»f said ti«<, if n-it paid at oner. A i»r««mpt thereby ►s^«» r«» ♦«. lands, can «t p « tf at M««lfoi 1. * n« r«* tin y will grain. Adrrf* -iatratnx nf ssi'i Fst/tfe ai . »I'-rslgn«*«! «i'TslgiH*«! by n«Mc note or iMM»k Iwnik aronlnt j Zl. ar«* cut,,pM’inc«k with th«* law will «live inrth«*r b.* in« t i.t th« railroad d< p t <»n tit- uirival <1 Tw«» tl on-st d hix Land ed acr« «> f<M t-Li!I and h«r«*by n<«tiff«*d tost-Hlv tip within th«) next c«»f*ia. trains by M«*«fsn». Wrigley X (’<»., rial «*- mountaut-aide ffti-d. tcod for fruit, da in ng or My dcpuilvH ,«*||«> gin riding and making 1 n t«*n «lays or stmid th«» consc«ni<*nces. I bnv«* fate agents, who will c«»n\«y them in g mm I •dockra»»»«™?. lt>r tract of b r»d ht» over »--»m » C cl«»st*<l <mt my budncM In Jacks« hi villc »uid levi«*s «»u and aft«T May i». l-*a. r I imp «* to any «.f fh<* ian«is I bavt f- r mi «*, 1r< ♦ pf fencing dwelling ! oum . a »lurk shed JAS.C. IBRD kA must have an iniiaeditdc Kctthmtent of all out « t* • ■u‘, ’ T 'ox*.4| feet, ard pl* r*ty of living w«.t«*r uf charge for convey ance. , - ’ - 5e¿> Sh« rill nuj Tax-Collector «>f Jackaoti cuuuty, nEUblâN Ul ’ standing accounts. SILAS J. DAY. ( »11 Uti ■ r »Jdr... J. H. Ithl.RIR, < Irtwoa. W. Q. KKNN’LY. ♦ B UUvr.TMitjCu'..» tw h.-ytj.f . !iuiw j’onu, I /«cÿWrrUî», Onpc, Oct », M. JUhUbd, JtcUop fo. Or. JacksunFillc, May 1A, look. bsau (UM; tor WtAl AOtksçs MSOtfv-« ¿Mtovanjle, May 10, UW. TVOW I 4 Tillß TINIld CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. BUY!! 1<> HENRY KLIPPEL, I ill Estate Agent REAMES & WHITE’S ! Conveyancing in all its Branches. AGENTS WANTED. Ladies Fine Dress Goods M IMPORTANT, P IN WHITE GOODS Gent’s Clothing JOHN MILLER, Decorative Wall Papers HUBBARD, Varnish, Glass, Cutlery. Etc., Jacksonville, Oregon. P1 MOWER H MRS. J. C. TAYLOR, Proprietress HAVE YOU SOT PILES NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST f»D nA n«u un<n nil r nraamw , DR. B0*8AN*X0 S PILE REMEDY. JACKSONVIL .C. OREGON. T THE LEADINS JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! A Y y NORFOLK, CARRICK, J*funder's~~~*’ ($R(GOH0(POI)P«(R. CENTRAL HOUSE, Ashland, M N Oregon