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Circuit Court Proceediuo* Mi®. D. J. Ferree, accompanied by ber two • ohm . rbo hav»- been attending achool In Eu- The following* proce'e<ftDUs have taken irene dlirlmr the wiuter. return«! to their home place in the circuit court fur Klamath at Keuo last week. 1 since our last report: T he exceedingly high price of sugar The wagon-road appropriation will be cm- county ‘ State of Oregon vs. B A Kjdfrey; indict should induco our farmers to accept ployed wherever it will do th«* most goo«i. It ment f«»r an as^aiEt with dangerous weap JLNE 27. 1-W» Claus Sprtckles’proposition to put in a is in excellent hands and will doul»tl«®H be 1 THVRSVAY < on. Retritd June 14ih ami verdict uf sugar refinery wherever be c«n be guar properly expended. Sentence m^iemled aud motion R. B. Pau), who is a notary public and jus- guilty. I a new trial pending. G cxkral W. II. D imosd ha* been ap- anteed 50,000 acres in sugar beets. Beet tice of ti»<- p»*ace for Fort Klamath precinct, for I growing can be made a grand success in k»-eps a neat uffic«' and is well patrbnize«!. His State V8. Max Rog»*i®, Hugh Mui rid anti pointed superintendent of the U. o. southern Oregon ; and once let the indus wife is matron at the pu«t. Frank Walkly;j »intlv indu te«! for laiceuy Mint at San Francisco. Rev. Jo®. Emery and «iaught«*r, J. P. Leo of ( a steer. Jury trial and v. rd'Ct <«f nut try be inaugurated, grain-growing here and J. W. Brandenburg, who are looking after . guilty. T hk presiilent bits appointed Orville T. will practically be abandoned. th«- interests of the Indians ao efficiently, were State vs. Wm. Fletcher; larceny in a Totter of Albany. Oregon, marshal for T iib 8. F. Examiner ot last Monday at the county-seat recently. dwellhig h- use. 8noml trial on June 18th; The machinery for th«- new grist mill at Ke- the district of Alaska. He is an old gives the thrilling particulars of the no ha» arrtv«-»! and will be put int«» position at verdict uf guilty an! d f<t daut seutenecct newspaper man. _________ death of Harry White some months ago one«*. It will be one of the largest and b«®t t > one year in the penoeutiary State vs John 1) C Ilins ; larceny of a near Diamond valley, in the Harney mills*east of the mountains. T uk wife wife of of K. B. Haye* Hayea of of O*>to A sou of D. Hall (who has charge of Judge cow. Tiial by jury ai»«l verdict« f guilty. Tint R. B. country, and the terrible sufferings of ’s big team) dh-d a few days since. H«- Defendant jentvmed t • 'J’3 yt ai m m the pen struken with paralysis last Sattuday, Dean Horton, his brother-in-law, at the Smith was about four years <»1*1 and ha»i been afflicted itentiary. and ut not expected to live mote thana same time. The two had gone to sleep with spina! disease for sometime. State vs. same; assault with a dangerous few day» at farthest._______ The teachers’ institute for thia county is weapon. Continued in their tent with a charcoal fire burning, in session at Linkville an»! will no d«>ubt State vs. James and Maggie Bevins; in and a heavy snowfall during the night now prove a success, as our teachers all seem to be dictment for «lestroyiug fem e. Uuuttnued. G overnor V exsovkr was forced by caused asphyxiation from the fumes of taking an inter«®! tn th«* proceedings. State vs. A. T. Arant ami John Rowley; presaure oi business to decline an invita the chaicoal; White dying in his sleep Mrs (’ Stidham of Pelican bay is the « ham- l»v the iast grand jury. Dismissed. tion to deliver the Fourth of July ora and Horton remaining unconscious un pion fisher, having lately landed th«- larg»®t indicted (i. Karewski vs. II. I*, an i Mary Deskins; « ver caught with ah»»»»k aiui line in this tion at Denver, ( plot a1 Io. til the dissipation of the gas in the cov trout judgment for nlaiiitiii and attached prop section. The fish weight’d nearly 20 lbs. ering of snow rendered the air suffi GranviBe Childers returnfxi from Jackson erty urdere«! sold. A coPTBAcr for constructing twenty ciently pure to revive him. He suffered ville Frank and L. D. Ward vs. Graves A a short tim«‘ ago. accompanied by th«- mile« more ot road eastward on the Ore there without succor for almost a week daughters «»f Mrs. Miller an«! Sheriff Cbilders, Lipsett; tt» recover money. Settled and gon Pacific was let last Monday at Cor tiefure friends found and rescued him ; who bar»- been attending St. Mary s Academy. dismis.sed. James Morton vs Humakt-r de H >rton; The soldiers belonging to the company at ia lie. This will tako the road nearly and lie has but just recovered suffi Fort Klamath, who were indicted for st ««ling a recover monev. Judgment fur plaintiff*. to the summit of the Cascade mountains. ciently to enable him to tell the story. steer belonging to J. W. McCoy were tried r»y to F. M. Fair field vs. A Cunningham; suit a Jury and acquittal. Judge Hanna defended He was without food, and was barely ine«juity. Tried and taken under advise S imon C amuwx I» i” »lowly «lying »t able to drag himself through ttie suow them. ment by the court. Sh«-riff Childers has gone to Salem with Col Douegwl Spring« in IVnuaylvani*. *or to water. When ' found ’ lie was ex 11. Levi vs. J. O. lfamaker ; foreclosure lins who got two wars and a half tor stalling (urtv years t bo Cameron Iitmily lias dom liansteil and apparently dead on the a steer, and VFin. Pletcher, who will r«®ide in of mortgage. Decree and judgment for inated politic» in Pennsylvania, and to brink of the etream and c tvered with th»- penitentiary for a year for purloining a plaintiff. J. F. E. Winter vs. Elizabeth Bichn and fiddle. tlie dyina financier ami .«talesman is ac ■everal inches of snow. • Miss Anna Fairvhil«! ot Butt«- creek valley. husband. S«-ttled and dismissed. corded the honor of living raised his Minnie E. Clyman vs. James I. Clyman; Cal., was rec« ntly visit.si by her cousin, Mi*s affirmed the T uk supreme eourt has family to that proud p.<-itiun. Minnie D» witt of Yr«ka. ('al. She k now divorce. Tried and taken under advise-1 decision of the lower court in the famous tuaching the Poe valley school and giving sut- mcnl by the court. ' W. J. I’au. vs. Louis Land; dissolution I n commenting on the fact that i ros- railioad commission case, and the legis i isfaction. The outlook for crops in this county contin and accounting (‘has Putnam aj«p«jint- cent city h*« expre««»'d her dwire for * lative ap|>ointees now constitute the ues unfavorable and in many ¡»la»-«® little railroad to connect uith the O. & v. railroad commissioners de facto as well grain will be rais»-»i. The liay crop will b«' e«i ret eiver, t > lake charge of partnership ami case referred to R 1». Hatton or C A<>. railrvml, the Yreka Journal as ile jure. In passing upon the case, better, but not nearly so larg«’ as during I or property, to take testimony ami report at the next concede* that the mwl will probably Judge Strahan, who delivered the opin mer years. term of court. Those who attend the 4th of July ceh-bra- start from Grant'» 1’.»«# whenever built, ion of the court, incidentally decided the ttons Anna R. Redfield vs. J II. Rediiehl; di at Linkx'ilh- and Dairy will not be disap- as it would require a continuous tunnel mooted question of tlie construction to pointed.as first-class programm«® ar«- in cours«- vorce. Dtcrc* for plaintiif with leave tu^ • to the coast from any point in Siakiyuu be put uj>on the usual emergency clause of preparation. There will bv several inter resume her maiden -ryanie. “this a«-t to take effect and lie in force esting fvatur«® at each place. Ruth E. Ramsey vs. W . K. Ramsey ; di county. _ ‘from ami after its approval by the gov Never was it more apparent that a g»x»d sys vorce. Sanie-de«Tev as above. of irrigation is what Klamath county Nancy A. H nle vs. W. W. Earl; diverce. lw th* iiirintcipal election in Portland ernor, in cases where the governor ve tem n»-vds. About the only farms where good . Same decree us above ou TueaJav of last week, when three toes a bill and the legislative body passes crops will b<- raise«! ar«- thus«' lying bt-low the members of the city council were elect— it over the veto; or in other cases where l»ig Klamath and Tule lake ditches. It iion'l Hake Kreitd. Dr. Armington, representing the fe»lurai ed, the tight waa really between tiie Lo- the governor fails to approve. In all 1 n other words, ii« ud " Sarsa’>;irdi i will government, and Hon. J. L. R«»v of Union tau wing ot the Republican» on the one such cases the court holds that it is for county, representing th«- state, are insp<-cting not d»> impossibilities. 1 <s proprietor.s te l band and the fused force, of the Demo the iegislatnie to asceitain and declare the swamp lands in thia s«.-ction. N. Curry of plainly what it has »fi ne, submit proofs from sources of u!.»|ii«*.-«tii'ne<i re iabiltty, crat» anil the Simon Republican» on the the fact of the exBtem e of the emergen Lak«-vicw accompanlt® them as surveyor. A number of <»ur b«®t lawyers learn«-»l with ami ask you frankly it you arc suffering other. The reMilt wa» favorable to the cy, ami that the constitution is complied ¿ojur chagrin that t heir quest ions to witness«® fusion ticket, two of the three council with and the act takes effect immediate di«l n-»t acuffd nor look so wi ll when reduced from any <Hseas ■ or h tier lion can e l or pr».»- mob (1 by impure blood or low state of ike men lieing elected by them, both Demo ly, wheie the emergency clause is inclu to cold type-writing as when sonorously rolled system, to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Tbeix- crat», an<i the one 1-otan man, who was ded in tlie act, even though tliw governor from their owu mouths ut a timid witness. She gnuotrafiiïimts. 1776. base-ball players? Linkville's board of trustet® are passing A I'K ize Hour is announced for July numerous ordinances. “th between John L. Sullivan and Jake District No. l!‘rejoices in a n»-w B'h<>o|-h c / Kiiraui, to ia> cont«*sted near N< w Or built on th« land of E. Skaggs. Archi« Nash of Butte creek valley. Cal has leans. This whole biuta! bu.-ine»a is disgusting to civilized human beings. b- ’ ii appoint« «1 a notary public. hr. w..rk.»t Linkvilleon July There is yet time for our spurt-loving 4th Tl, wiU •l.q-l.i» te- hot a novel und gran«!. citizens to reaeli the scene before the , II. Hutilun . n and Kip Van Hiper .pent a tight eon es off, but it may prove a fiasco, I - w «lays at the county-M-at lately. j’tst A® like affairs have turned out; au«l Judg.- t •„iwel! and Virgil Conn ot Lake we shall discount: nam e anything lik» a eounty, w. r tn Linkville last «n k. Quit a ituiiilH-r of <liv<>ret* olms were di». liegira to New O bans during the week. As an uidiieernent to our citizens to re |x~. .1 In lliv i-ireiilt court last w.s k For. M fir.s. an- alretMy raging, destroying main at home 'and till up on patriotn inu< Ii limb, r and'loing other mtevblef. sentimeiit and I.am sandwichea on the J i». Morton of Bottmza will pay hi» old glorious 1th, we will iigiee to publish Ii..tn. in K .ga<- riv.-r valley a vi.lt a synopsis of tbs exhibition in due tim -. \ north wind hax been prevailing for»ome- tune mid injuring the grain a great deal. I r L- at h family, a mu.leal troupe, have O tr RoHcburg cot .u|Hjraii ■« nd- a change in journalistic circltH in the b u gn ing . ntertaiument« tn thia A ctlim \V. Br.iwni'll |. LI uk Vi Hi-'» recorder and Vmpquu capital. The Rosctiurg Rerieu- m D. i;. I k . l..in. I in J. w. Ilamaker'» taw office. and th. I nif ipia II raid having con -oli- M II MUI. of >an Frani'iaco has b**en In the «lati'd and l'.ypin nuted, w ill this week ap- county h. king at ter his large land inter» sts. li.»ar <>tie pa|>er uniter the joint man- J .lid seiuii: u in.) < h.is. Silvers were In^t*« merit of .1. It N Bell and S. F. led t > n lance on I‘i< last ter...... .. court as bailiff». Dr \ 't irkh.im, an . .. . ilent m.a lianic has n.e change i« a wise one as, wliiir both "ta prai tr ng dentistry nt Linkville lately. papers were enjoying a lib ral patronage week for the transaction of public business. The wife of the editor of the “Courier" is Visiting rotative* at I ji Grande, Vnioncount.». A vast am mut of agrtaultural Implement« and inacliiu, ry is Is-ing «old at Grant's Pas«. The hay crop in this county Is a good on - I though the grain yield does not promise so well. J T. Flynn, th-* Portlami real-i^tat«* agent ‘ wits at Grant s Pass la.-t wc« k, ac«*ompanic«! b\ his wife. I Scott Wile »x of the Grant'* railroad of fice has been visiting relative® in Yamhill county. Wallac»- Crock» tt of Jump-off-Joe has been visiting his sister, who is teaching school at Glcu»ial«‘. J. A. Peak i« painting th»» building of Hiw- kins x W< hl»» r, recently s<»i»l to a Portland I party, in a «tylish manner. K. 1). Sandford s plac«-n«'i»r Grant s Pass was I sold r«-c« ntly by I' Shattm k t«> D. Eisiuan a I German, for $3300. Jos. Yonkers ami oth< rs have »iiscovered j some excellent stonec«»al in th»- southern por- i tlon of th«*county. S.»in»* immigrants an- still finding horn«-«) in I this county and several r«*al-»stat»' transac tions are takiug pluce. Rev. Mr. Wils.m, presiding e|»ler. h» l»1 th«» r» gular quart» rlv meeting at Grant's I’.i^ laM Saturday ami Sunday. \ few s'l 1W rs ,.f rain have fallen in this «ec- ! Ev< rybmly who attend«*«! the Sunday-School their inter “Is are i ki . iii n to both, ami picnic at M. w. Wheeler’® place n»*ar Grant's the expenditure o; the cattio a- . >unt of t -Il blit th. . were not general and did little Pass enjoyed th* insvlvcx. cash, talent ami labor on the united ■ . • The Gram's P lim celebration will b»-a han 1- I lour ¡i.i-,i Ivane J again and Is quoted at gans will i rodiii'e a far better pa|M*r tl.au *:.at;i .is.,-id. w ,th .1 f 11.1.tie. to still tnghr s un. affair in » v» ry particular. Muck pr» pa- ration is being mafic tor the same. pri, s. f either, as well a< prove more piofitabl. '•Li Al’.. 1g rs saw-mill on the I.mg II I Th«- members of th»* Pn-sbvterian Sunday- financialiv to both poitlemen. Wc Gn- »' i !• i <ln nle • turnii.g out it.su.s of tin- lust school wr- nicely entertain««) at IL v. If. Me. iler the right baud of fellowship an) l>e- lumber. Lean's ref»ld«-nce not long since. ■ |4*ak succes-. Tie building buihiintz recently rceontlv piirchHMxl !>«• by »1»,. the M » mte I ltii. es ,md friends of E. Sk i-rgs of ' Tiu* K<’n » pr. i •t have arriv.sl front California, ì E Church, * nth, now occupies its new quar ters. and I* being put in first-cliiss condition. t i Imiil.-. i.;;. v .tn on,, i i:r.* t,f’list I'.ul.tv ri'ffit W. i i . w.' ar»* inform»*»! that some of the saw-mills came very nearly con.-iuning the entiri n.-y ’s rane in tin* suction will not mak»- ns long run* as town. an.I. biltlurthu let -rm ne I off r:- th.-r- f >r. usual. »>n account of thedullne«sof the luinb» r <>f the U. S. troops qua t> r< 1 at it e b .r- Tli-i “ i ‘ • r pr.wpeet for rain this week. market. racks, the destruction w uiLl h h o an I it ih»ugh ! tils *» »m»* of the grain will b<* Work is progressing nicely on the opera b'-U ’ as nearly^cvmplete, cuinpa-ativelv si c ik h»ms -building and J. T. I.ayton & I '.i.’s bri< k at Grant’s Pass, which will be two ».f th»- hand- 1 « t.i Griv -w, emmfy fr»-asur«r. has a fin»- ing, a» wan the Seattle lusa. The tin n «>f t.i • km rn an «-.»gl••, caught near s Hiu st «sliticus in southern Or»-gon. waa un«|ue«tiona>4y oi In, -nuiaiv origin, ■ I tile •nu l:«k . Jas. Lamson.who has bo«-n In Klamath coun as twice before on the same .lav a'tempts in r»-are *««'V< ral «as«s ot wh<H>ping-e->ugh ty for s«atiethiu- pa-t. return»«! to this section hail lieen made to tire the town. Tt>. m lb« »• tuiify. Health is «»therwise comunru- s vera] <!a> s ago. II.• has rt*covered from th»* serious accident he sustain» «! at Llnkv’lle la t total loss will aggregate about $t>>.(N)O, on jt.ve.y g.MwI. year. U m. Davis, lat« which there is insurance amounting to | invented in a cuus Grant's p.i>s is a big enough town to support aliuut |15,OI>0. During this dry Weather tills county. a sprinkler, ami. as it would prov.-a gr»-at con- there shoulil be no mercy shown tire bug« G. E. King aixi hi« ratiniabb- hui», of Poe venii-nc»*. some on»' should be encouraged tt» put one on the str«*«*ts of thecountv- who will itn|» ril the lives and homes <>( valley, nvvie tiie <-unity-—at a visit during soon M*nt. honest men, in order to p.y their nefari I Court Week. Mr. (’lark, who did the brickwork on “The • Hum A i’o.arr ous calling, of roblsoy and burglary. w«-lis Oregon," Ashland’s fin«* hotel, is superintend I and hunting fur wish ing th«1 same work on the Grant s Pass opera tii« in sitccess. lions»- M' Ksrs. Huggins and Pwlgrift of Ash T he ludicrous assumption that Blaine Ih»- Linkviik* <•♦ lebrntion ......... grounds -............ have laud are also engaged on the building. ------ • Kbiniatli • • lake, - is entitled to any particular creiht for b»*rn l<M*at«-«l i n. ar ” big ntiont •_% Rev. G. W. Black, who has been instrumon- tiieeuccessfu! termination of tiie s.nnoan mil«® from town. T. Baldwin will r»-pr«®«-nt l.lnkvillelodge t d in having Baptist church buildings » r«< te i comiiii-sion’e lalxars, albeit it tickles «»1 G the at <iifT«-rcnt points in th«» valley, has gone to \. O. I . W. in the grand lodge nt Port- the Willau » Ite valley to solicit aid for hj- our Republican cotemporaries mightily, land next month. Grant s Pass church, ami will n.» doubt su< - is enough to excite a smile, even on the W D. Corpe, who left thia »ectlon la»t year <-oe«l, as he knows no su« h won! as fail. face of a retiring officeholder. The Re is now Ino r.s,i>,| hi a larice fruit farm In So- The following programme of exorcises has publican deity of state lias merely car noma county. Cal. been armng»-d for the 4th of July oclcbnition writ«® that a bouncing girl at ried ont the pacdic policy formulated bv r«n A » curr.®|M»n»ien« Grant's Pass, to tak»1 plac»* nt the grove ntly arriv,-»! at the r-widence of D. Vinson commencing at 10 o'clock a . m : Music by thè Bayard, and ignored tlie advice of bis «»t Lang»-II vall«-y. band; prayer by the chaplain. Rev G w blustering adherents to rashly precipi .1 L. Truitt, Hayn*«vill»-*H merchant, is suf Black; music by the baud; reading or the dec tate an uni ecesstry war. It is Bavard s fering lrom a w«»undud knot*, cans»-»! by a se laration of independence by Miss Elva Wheel er, music by th»- band; oration by Hon. J M policy whi> ti baa triunipl ed, and Bluinu ver,* kick from a horse. 11. Patterson, one of our best carpenters, Siglin; must«' by th»- band; basket dinner; hors»- in merely the instrument which circum has tin- contract for putting upsev«*rai houst® races, foot race®, jumping matches, etc., in th»- afternoon- fir«*w»»rks In the evening, follow» »! stances placed at the head of the de in Bonanza and vicinity. by a gram! ball at Music hail. Nothing is partment of state for carrying that pol I ii«-ria-.-nt term of circuit court witn»®#»«-d ing ieft umlon»- tn ensure a go»*! time bo und th.- first conviction in th.- history <»f Klamath «•verybody is luvited to participate. icy into effect. Bismarck's position county for larceny of cattle. i was untenable, and he was «agacions I J. Kasson has sold hi® interests in this enough to abandon it when the op|>or- county to his brother, and will r«®i«h- in th»* tunity presented itself to do so without H •Harnett»* vall«-y hereafter. hiking prestige in Germany. The veri Jos. K* sm I« r an«! wife are now residing in <iweUiiig-h«>use nt Linkville they r*s ent|y est schoolboy in statescraft in America i th»- could have dictateil terms to the Iron ; purcliMs«-»! from (’apt. Ferree. Criinina! cas»® were numerous nt the late Chancellor under the circumstances, anil term .................. of court an«l st v«-ral sp«*cial venir«® were • □forced them, too, but Bayard’s peace “U>nm..ii.vl hy sheriBi hiklers. policy prevailed, and to him, if to any-i ' 1 J ' -“ >• rg. nt, ..nc >>f Linkville'» merchant» ■!:>• t , IL.gu,- river vallcy.bul will return one in particular, lie'ong« the credit in w a g -liort tnn.' with hi» family. of I luffing Bismarck in diplomacy. J M Lngtr »ml wife, who .......... spent their honey- .11 in „ , 1,1 ' I »lir..rnin, »liforiiia. W. w. r- r>‘ at Fort Klamath fur for r.i I LXTiN >o. IL, tor w ek er.. It ng Jure “ *" ,r’ Hint after the»r rent; n. 22, of tlie Oregon State Weather Bureau i Mis. Anna Wumtaif Itonglaa county spent ral day. at l.lnkville r.s-ently, being on in<lk-At<->i a iiMieli more favurablo proa-I : «.V. ...... . »'•*« th.. cireuHcóuri:........ ” -.......... pect for grain, e'peeiailjr winter wheat, i M n t Frain, whu 1« int«*re®ted with H. Truitt than former late predictions; even in ! ..................................... 1» the upper Sliwel » reek hot npring^s, lately Waeco county fall-Hown wheat pionrixe» "•''■<> l,i»vi.i|ntr> ma jurnuan. a fair t rup.althungh aprine grain is a to M. A. W’riaht of Linkvllle ha» returned tal failure there. In anmmariiing, the f, tr.'tn r.'rtliiri.t, whi rr he reprivu ntcd Klamath I' «tar ot Manon» in Ito* irrand lodire. report states that as a whole uruloul.te I- W It. Lipnrit. <,f the flrm of Gruvra A I,ip- Iv an average wheat crop will lx- harves - ii of I. kvitt., |,-ft n,r t'ahfornta a short ted in the state. Wasco, Gilliam an 1 tun«' -"'.nr»-, and will be gone st»m»-tnue. parts of I’niatilla, Morrow and Union «be California home-buyer, ha» I L i »1«>ui t<«i io ad of nnhnataexehang- counties have suffered severely, and in tra>n Inr v. hiclr» <»f different kind» for theui Lake and Klamath counties the crop Is I'h. - s i t! p.irn aiv. n recently In honor of almost a total failure. In the Uutpqna tin i .impl. lion ot Ih. rule lak. M-hool-house and Willamette regions a good average was a Wi ll alt. n.»1 an<| enjoyable event. crop will l>e harve.-ted.and the increased I t: M i m ». who has bi-n visltin. friend» In ibis s.vtioii, has ri-turned to Molt. Cal wberr acreage throughout the state will bring h> i-.-iua- ,| in oni-of the largo mill» there. the yield up to H*e usual amount. In Cm li Jim l.in<L--y, who prealde.no cleverly the Rogue river vallev somewh t less at tin l.oikviile hot, 1, han gone to his old home it Bir. i II., on a visit, a pleasant trip than an averag j ltd I u now anticipated, ats. to him. r but many gool fieliii- w . .it, oat.- an ’. I '|r has form.sl a uartncrelilp barley will Is-cut Wit!, tl - etc. ptiou with Ii. " < »'H llerrin is taking |diotograph» in of a slight sprinkl® near the mouth of this » unty, while Dave operat,*» in ta»kv the Colombia on the 2tfth of .'lay, there county. « ircuit court i ’journe ! last Saturday aft«-r bn. been no rain in the s'ate !• r upwards iw.» Weeks. Nearly the «•«- ul tour weeks, the longest jieriod on rec i I- .ng I in .k t cleanQI and much busimas ord, at th s sea-mi of the year. Fruit tranMMtvd. prnapectN continue fair in mo»t sect.Mi»* T • >«nal report of th»-lategrand juryr«x.*ltod lit u u .Lilly found in like du«uiiients ot the state, although there will be much W l-uv. rublem mtioD w«u mudu of must of the undeveloi«d fruit. county vmeurt. BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. peritm e of others is sufficient assurance that you w II not be «i»sappointe I iu the result. Quarterly Meeting. There will b. a .Me’tioii-t quarterly meeting 1» Id m the bapc.-t cl. re'- o Med- : - < .1 anv 2V li and Joili All are invited. Io‘- J. W M ili ek . I’as'or. , J ACK8ONV11 I.E, < »REGON. Has been plotted and thrown upon the market in 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 ami expense of surveying. This property was purchased and ami subdivided, Notary Public and Conveyancer. NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, but to induce a desirable class 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 firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per eord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the JACKSONVILLE, OR., FirosT-moop" fkuit belt -OX- — AT — Farms, Villago Lets, Improved and Unimproved for of Jackson county. There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro- Sale or Bent. It is one of the few sections in the county almond will produce diice a good crop. ---- . where the , . paper-shell . E very Y eak . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING De future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. property: I scribed It is All in the Thermal Belt, JNOW It* No. 1. On»- hundred and sixty acre® of No. I choice, h-vcl land, over one-half enclosed with a sub stantial fi ne»- one of the very best fruit and vegetable* ranch«® in th»* county; rich, sandy loam, wintered by Appl«-gate crv< k; improv»*d with a good dwelling-house with six rooms, a g«i.Mi log barn, granaries andotlx-r outbuild ings; two hundred b«*ari ng fruit tr<-«®, assort «-d1 varieti«®, mostly fall and winter apple®, plenty of small fruits, m ar a good school, go«si out side rang«- for sUx-k; government title. Price, $.‘4J(M); half cash, balance in one and tw-o y«-ars, deferred payments to be secured by a mort gage on the premises. The citizens of Jacksonville and nrtghb<»r- lng towns will celebrate the coming Fourth of July in a most appropriate style in the Court- House square, and extend a cordial inv;*’ -4«in to everyone to come and attend the grana«*!* felcbrution ever held in southern Oregon, ORDER OF THE DAY $ Firing of salute of 13 guns at sunrise. A grand procession will form at the Town Hall at 10 o'clock a . m ., thence parading the principal streets of Jacksonville in the follow ing order to the Court Hous<taquare. under tii«- direction of Grand Marshal David fnmc- miller and aids: Central Point Band; Car riages with < haplafn. < »rators. K«-ad«*r. Choir, and Glee Club; The Ship of Mate with the Thirteen original States rvpr<wnted therein ; Cui formed tin- company with engine; Ho«« with Godd«*® ot Liberty aud&piritof Pruarm. Hute Cart draw n by boy» in uniform; J ackaou« rille Silver Cornet Band; carriage», vieitiug uniform«! companies and burecinvu and JvciQ uniformed orders. on arriviOK at tin- Conrt-Hoiw square tbv following exercise« wiU take place: No. 2. A gootl lartn of 200 ax-res oh Evans creek, in the M»** u ! owh . Improved with a dwelling 16x24 f«-et with five rooms, a bm n and staid«®, st) acr»® fencud, 40 acr«® in cultivati»»n, well wat- <*red ami a fine outside range for«t«M-k. A No. 1 stocX farm. Price, ftftcen dollars per acre, cash. Title pert«-t« No $. Four mil«® from (’«sitral Point railroad sta tion, a stock farm uf 160 acr«®, on a county road, about f«>rt\ acres of whtoh ia cood gram land and forty acr«.® go«»d fruit land. Inmrov- cd with a dwelling-hopce. 'fide lM-rfeoi. Price, $8,50 00, cash. No. 4, A fitu- stock and grain farm of 409 acr«*®; 360 —- vnnrT a< res under fence; 300 acres farm land; 100 acres »YMHturvalid wo<Mi land; ten aer<® of a g»Mxi K jlixx a xjkj , «nd a nice young vineyard; young orciito...*. '•’**Uaou the two dwelling-house® and two place. There will be sold with th«- farm a large amount of agricultural implements and aonu- household furniture; also a number of garden tools. All go With the place. Good outside rang«- for st.M-k. Price, $5,50u; hall « ash. bal ance in t w’o equal y<-urly pa\ ments, to draw le gal interest from day of sale, to b«- secured; or MEDFORD, ORECON. all cash, at option of the purchaser. This land is situated west of the llebinger Gap. Titl«* perfect. A good home for somebody. No. 5. The west half of the southwest quart«*r and the southwest quarter of the northwest quar oi section 30. township 36 south, range one own property farms , vineyards ter also the south half of tiie southeast quar and Mining Claim* bought and sold on com. east; ter and northw'ext quarter of southeast quarter mission. and northeast quarter of southw»«f quart<*r of section 15, township.n south, of range on»- cast.« INING PATENTS obtained at reasonable containing 282 acres in all. Price, live dollars rates aud with dispaici. per acre. rrm<: TIJIIIS T<> BI Y ! ! Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for five times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. For fufther particulars apply to A. Lt. REUTER. Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon- PROCRAMME | MISCLLANEOUS. Musitt by the Central P»»int (k»rne| Baud .Musi«- bv the Mudford Glee Club Prayer by th«* Chaplain. Musk* by Jack^onvi'le Kilv«-r Cornet Bund. B«-ading the ihx laration by W. L. Miller. Music by the M'-dford Glee Club. HENRY I Real Estate Agent. Laiiies’ Canvass Button Sitoerf . . . (» ■■ Lace “ .... <«Hemau &id Newport, Button M pllOMPT ATTENTION givi n to nil l.uslnees IÍ 1 connected with rhe Land Office. French Goat Grain Opera Slippers and Sandies. Prince Alberts, low cut........ 1 4 ;> Southern Tie, calf, medium 1 low cut 00 00 “ kangaroo, “ “ dongola, “ 50 ne Shoes in Button, Lace or Con- .............. 3 00, 3 50, 4 oo, 4 50 ami 5 5o '—American Sateens. . . ,9c, 10c an<l 12|c French Sateens.....................15c, lf,J< , 18e ami 25e Figured Lawns..................................... 5c, 10c, etc. Everything in tlie market in Summer Clothing, Men's and Boys'. Men’s Fancy Elamici Shirts............. 75e to $4 00 Tbe Chief Umon tor tlie great suc- fess ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. Il Is merit that wins, and tlie tact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ao- eompllshes what is claimed for it, Is what has given to this medicine a popularity aud tale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Morit Wine ,II!a or w'x’'1 Fur|- IVI vi IL vv IIO fler before the public, flood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick neadache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens tlie Nerves, builds up the Whole System« KIood> Narwnpnrilla Is sold by all drug gists. $t; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hoo4 & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, M uas . The Favorite Medicine for Tliroat and Lung Diffl- culties has long been, aud still is. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, anti Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces ; strengthens the Vocal Orgaus; allays soreness > f the Lungs; prevents Consumption, ami, even tn advanced stages of that disetute, relieves Coughing ami induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis eases of tlie throat and lungs to be com pared with this remedy. " My wife hail a distressing conch, with pains in the sale amt breast. We tried various medicines, but none dul her any good until I got a»bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. »»Inch has cured lo t. A neighbor. Mis. Glenn, bail tlie measles, and tlie cough was relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pretorah I have uo hesitation ut recommending this Cough Medicine to everyone afflicted.”—Robert Horton, Foreman llemllight, Morrillton, Ark. “ I have been attiict<‘d with asthma for forty years. Last spring I was taken with a violent cough, which threatened to terminate my «lays. Every one pro nounced me in consumption.' I deter mined to try -Ayer’s ( lu rry Pectoral. Its effects were magi« al. I xvas immedi ately relieved and continue«! to improv® until entirely recovered.”— Jutl Bullard, Guilford, Conn. “Six months ago 1 had a severe hem orrhage of flic lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. I trie«! various reme dies, but obtaineil no relief until 1 be gan to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A few bottles of this me«licine cured me.” Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, Mass. “ For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore thn-at. or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will give more speedv relief than Ayer’s Cherry Pe«-toral. 1 hav<- found if, also, invalu able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, Boston, Mass. The following deists were reconhst in f the hr county clerk's office for Jackson county »inc« the liuti issue of the T imes : 1.1' Minnick to F. J M.intaglio; lots 5 nttd « in blk 3». Medford. $»>. Lewis Shidler to G W Bashford; l«l 17 noris in twp:ws, H2 W. tinnii. riiErxKui bv C C Beekman to John K Evans; lot S in blk .Ml in Medford. $inti. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. H Richardson to elms. Nickell; ISO acr»-» in twji 31 S, It 3 E. BMW. Bold by >11 Druggiau. Price tl; aix boltlee, ti. » M Fredenburg to M A Magone; bond for deist to 7 «erra on Rogue river Robert M Garrett to Mrs. Sarah EGarrett- Ifio acres In twp «IS, R I E c C Beekmati to F N Ficko; block B in Pool A Klipfa-U's ad to Jacksonville. JCBT, Tlie follow ing is the list of ractis at Grant's J I Knight to trustees M E church- lot iu Pas* Driving Park, for July ith. I ksb : Phipps' reserve. Medford, «lai Ra»-e N.i. I--•• -1 **•- * -------- M J Boothby t.i Chas Nickell; .nr, acre« In Rae No. 2-' Ashland. $350. purse. II II Carter to A W Scott; lota ti and 10 Sum. R.u*»- No. 3- ntlt ad to Ashland. <250 purse, $3».00. Win. and James R Wooley to Chris Wooley Hat N<>. 4- quitclaim to ho acres in twp ,*B 8. It 1 W *50 ’ piirse. •• $51 MN I. B W Dean, late sheriff, to Sugar Pine Door Race’No. 5 and Lumber Co; shi-nff's deed tn lot in Central purse, $5«».«A Point. <’« »MOTIONS. < Magruder trustee, to Thos. Woodruff- lots In race No. 1 poni«® not to weigh ov » t 750 12 3 4 5.7 aud S in lilk 6,1 'entrai Point *700 pounds, and r ■un from a standing start. All Martin Peterson, ailmnr U'm Ci.ntner est. to race- to I m -started from tap of drum, Milton Maule; administrator'« deist to 1*3 nr, running Entrance f< cc 10 per cent, of the purse rrunpet- aerra In tp :I7 S, R I W. ««no. »-«I for. ?• |i l»»*r cent, to winner and 30 per ct nt. ^.J «-• !• 1« So*iss; HO acres in tp ; ih s , R 2 Ito se«-on»l horse. In tie - 4-tninute trotting class the eonmiittce res. rv»-s th«- right to classify tie horses. Par Ai.ofAr* rinef Heal». ties tting up private races must pay 10 p< r of the money competed f«»r to the com- Hants Abie M>o*hes an 1 beds the mem cent, mitte«-. branes of th« threat amt lungs, when ptns On dispiit«*«! points theruh*s of the Pacific one.I an I inflame.I hv disease. It prevents B!iH»d Hors«- Asxs-ii^l >n and the rill»*® of the night sweats and tightness across therbret. National Trotting A <sociation shall be consid cures < oughs. cruu;-, rs'hnia. colds, bron- ered final. for nool-seiiing must be made chitis, pntumonia. whooping-cough mi l to Applications th«- committee by 10 o'clock «. m . on the all other threat a-<1 it: • troubles. No morning of the 4th. Parties are r«-«|uested to other medii me is m successful in curing make th«-ir nominations f- r the (races by 10 nasal catarrh as California Cat-R-Cnre. o’clock y. m . of the 4th, in urd« r to avoid con The enormous and increasing demand for fusion. The race® will be called at 2 o’cha k p. m . those standard I'alifornia ren «sties confirm F. W. V an D vkk . their merit-. Sold and absolutely guaran- ■harp. J. M'. UwwAiin. teed by ell druggists al 31.00 a package. J. L. S cott . Three for >3,50. Cvaœitue. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, of w hich everybody is invited to partake. •Mjp-r dinner ainusementa consisting of wlirel-burrow racie. sa< k rai-es for prizA-s. a prix.- for the hau'lsoimet «mby and umnyothre teature« wilt tie provided. In the evening there will be a grand display of tire work*. The Icstlvlties of the day will conclude with a yo 6 Forty acres ot timber Ifmd close to thecoun- ty road leading to the Big Butt«- sin« -mill; val- uabh-chiefiv for rail timber. Government ti »I LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. tle. The owner is out of the stat«-and the land ill be sold for flv<* doHars per acre. cash. A u * * L, jilt' seres. w bargain for Somebody. ■ laud, a. of it li No. < 9" titiw • -- iu»»* xoiii aejote—acres c< 2IJ0 acr<® of uniinF.w - ' —•»Votd ’with fi which is prairi«* land and th«- t»aiau«. Mens 1 WO UUu.. . . . 1 50, timber land All good fruit and t gram land, 44 with two living springs ot wate r, Four miliar fenced and in cultivation; t » from Jacksonville. nice bearing orchard of tint* assorted fruit 4 a dwelling house, a barn and other out- $1000 No. 46. r> 1 tiO acres, tret-s; h<»us<*. Two streams of water run through 4i 4« Cnimproved; well wat« r»xl, and a fl rnt-class thiBpiaoe. It is susceptible ol being divided ■) place to mak«- a good h<»iue. into two pkves of one hundred anti twenty No. K. 400 acres. acres each. The north half of this place is un I'niinproved, h vel. rich grass and fruit lauif; improved. The improved tW acres are worth Tin- other 1H0 acrt'S, $9U0. Four miles running wat«-r; title, »lonat i«>n claim. A great from Central Point railroad station. Title per bargain; 7 miivs t®st of Central Point. fect . No. 8. No. 79. 200 acr»®. i $4iA*J A farm of 12U acres, improv«xi with a com A tin« farm n« ar Cagle Point. Or., all f«-nc«-d 1'»'a* r. H in « uitivatit.ii, »-xceUent hous«-, ginni fortable dwelling; ten acres fenced and in cul barn and other outbuildiugs, 12.5 fruit tr«s-s; tivation, with a living sprirw nearthe dwell No. I mill-site, good well, living springs.stream ing. One <»t the very best stock ranges in the • •! water tlowing throiigh anti a system of irri county. Yank» »’ < re< k flows through this land. gating ditches by in«->!nsof which 50 a« r«® of Title perfect. Price, land may be- irnguttxl. Exceilvut hargtihi No. a. Terms cash. A good place ot ItiO acres, improved with a 80. go«»d, new r< sidencc, barn and granary; about 4x> acres -20) acr« s rich, level, bottom land, sixty acres fenced, withan orchard of aiwnit <4 « h-areil; 10 acres fen»-»-»]; small house hu «1 -t:u one hundred assorted fruit trees; one large bl,*; tH-aring orchard ot choice variety of ap- spring and other smaller ones on the farm. 280 H«*r< s of yellow and .sugar-pin»* tim 5 anke-creek runs through the place. Splen 8150,000 Stock of Fashionable SUMMER GOODS. i ph-s; ber; giMkl sit.- for saw-mill; good roads suin- did stock range, with government title. Price, iiHT an«l winter. Evans creek runs on »-ast cash. boundary oi said land and can b«-utilized tor No. 10. irrigation. Six mil«® from K. R. depot- onv- A brick hous»- and large lot in Jacksonville, fourth uni«1 from w I i « h »I and |H®tot!i<-«-. brier with a stable. A comt«>rtabl<* home, and title $12 per acr«-. p» rfect. Price. $»»UU; < ash and balance in 81. t lire«-»<pial payment« of six. twelve and eigh l.'iOOacn®. uniiuprov«-»!; ail level, rich, bot- teen munths; deferred payments to tint's tep | torn land; well wat».*rvd. plentj ot timber. Ian«l per cunt, interest. <*an b«* tna>l«-tiu- l»«®t dairy ranch in the state No. 11. <»f Oreg.m; 21 miles from Ashland. Price $»; A comfortable frame house in Jacksonville P« r acre. Terms, half cash in hand, balaucv Two Story «•n easv terms. for sale or rent on reasonabh- terms; three rooms and kitchen; l«»eat»nl on Thin! street. an«l has a good well of water at the door, with 17. acr«®; «'acres fenc«-d ami in culUration. all necessary <»utliuus«*s. Will be soil! ( heap, House, barn, orchard, iiu*adow. one-half inter as the owner is in eastern Oregon anti has no est in water-ditch and wat< r-right, and system further use for the property. of irrigation by w hich 125 acri-s may be irri No. 12. gated. Sinam <d wat«'r running on north boundary oi thrpla«*»*. Ten inih-s from coun- A good little farm of 160 acre® near Antioch t> seat, and on»-ami a half tnih® from post- school-hous»1. Improve»! with a good dwelling- ofiie»- ami schoolhouse. Price. house. stabk*s, « to.; 30 acres fenced, a line, 51^*’ H3. 20 acres. young bearing orchard, and also a vineyard in a bearing condition; will be sold for $1200; a 13 am® sot in alfalfa, balance best of vine go<Ml bargain. Title perfect. yard ami orchard laud; tin«-, larg«- spring of No. 13. pur.- water on the tract, good location f«»t a A two-stor\ brick house in Jacksonville, small dairy with good outside range; situate«! with water pipes to the premise®, and through adjacent to the corporate liiuihsof Ja«Uson- each r»M»ni in the house, from a living spring viiic ami five mil»® from Medford. The house is located on a full half blot k of 84 160 acres. land. 106x200 feet in size, and has all the fruits 40 aer< s under fence ami in cultivation. Ir growing therein nec(*ssary for a family to use. rigating ditch with sufiici« nt water to irrigat«- The premises now rent for $21» p«-r month; .»0 aol’»® and the balance «-asily clt-arcd; all pric«-$2500; at time of sale, defered pay first-class land. Situai«-«! on Evans cr«-ck, 23 ment® to be secured by a mortgage on the mi<® lrom R. R. depot; goo»l roads summer premises, or all cash at option of th«- purehas- »■r. This is a v«-ry desirable location, being and winter. This is a bargain. th»• v<-rj b»-sl family residence s in tin We have now or. our shelve* th? m«»M Elegant Assortment of W 85 so acre®. among town-title perfect. Ail level land,rich bntt»»in.and 15 a< n® und«*r No. 14. fence Hit»i in < ultivation. Small house ami a A nice place, partly enclosed and a box t»<Hise barn, one-half mil»- from schoolhouse and post office. S» ven mih-s from railroad depot. Situ on it. being th»* south half, the southeast quar ter. and the southeast quarter of th« south ât «-«I on Evans ere« k. west quarter of section six. and the northeast 86. »piarter of tin- northw«-st quarter of section .567 acr<®. all f«-uc<-d and in cultivation. It is seven, township 35 south, of range one west, in In the very latest shades of ('ashmor«®. H«*rg»®, Henriettas Sicilians, Almas, Combinations Man« situated in th»* lieart «>1 Rogue river vallcy.otie Jackson county, containing 1«M) acn-s. Price. mil«- from « entrai Point dema. Three com $15 per acre. ohester ('aehmeres. Bunting-«, Satteeus, Lawns, Ginghams. Prints, Percales, Etc., Etc. fortabledwellingsand thr,-»* barns ar«- on this No. 15. tract, also an orchard ot a choir«- variety ot The SWLj <»f sec. 34. tp. 5ti south, of ranjfe 3 truit. Th»’soil is tree, rich, black loam, and will grow* alfalfa without irrigation, will I m - east, containing 16b acres, and being in close proximity to McCallister s celebrated springs Wo have Pique«, Zephyr. Plaids, Fancy Izace Checks, India Linet.s, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, sol»l as a whol»- or sutxlivided into 3 farms of on Butte’ ere« k. Price. $10 per acre. A tirst- 26U, 197, 276-acr»- tracts. Ther«' is no waste lan«i Pottnd Swiss, S w ish Flonn«*ing and Al!-ov«*t Embroideries. on this tract, and it is without qii»®tion one of cJass investment. No. 16. the best farms In Jaclison county. For terms aini prie»® call on or address th«- undersigned Lots numbered on«- and two of section 31. in at Metllui*d, Oregon. township X5 south, of range I west; also the lot number«*«! 1 of s«*ction 6. in township 36 south, ti.,0 acres ot sugar-pine timber land, situat«-«! of rang»- 1 west, containing in all 06 acres. We have ideo ju3t opened up the largeat Htock of in th«- Roguerlv«-r timber belt and a first-class, Price. $<» per acre. No. 17. • loubl. Haw-mill, with turbiiH* wheel, and an abundanceot wal»-r-pow«*r. Mill capacity, A comfortabl«' framehouse with a verj larg«- 1". imm ) f»-et per day, all coinplet»- and in A 1 run lot in Jn<-ksonvill«*. in a good nt-lghborluxHi. ning «>r«lrr. Also on»- blacksmithshop and for sale on reasonable terms; has a large sit- tools, <>n<- frame barn, 40x6()feet, tw«» good box ting-r«M>m with a good fireplace, two good bed houses, etc. Pric»-, $4,500. A gr«-nt bargain. rooms and a kitchen, a good well of water at the door, wimh IH ousc , etc. Price, $800. 88. No. 1«. And Sural linn of Hat», Furnishing Goods. Boots and Shoo«, Etc., nvor brought toJHouthom Oregon 160 acres- 100 am® f«-nr«*dam! in cultivation; Lands in H«*ctions 7, IS. 19, 20, 29. and XH of live am® in orchard; dwelling ami barn ami seeti»»n :»0. In township 35 south, range 1 west; good ten«-»®. A fii®t-«-lass place. Niiu- mil»® tr.»m raiiHMid «lejait. Price, $3206; two-thirds containing 1136 acres; and lands in sections 12. Wo have al ho just received from Eastern Manufacturen«, the handsomest line of 14 . 23. 24 and 25. in township 35 south, of range cash down; balance on «*asy terms. 2 west, containing 1000 aer»-s. If all*of the W. atM>y’c-iit*mtioii«-«l land should be sold in one the corporate limit» of I hm I v . $6 per acre is the price. If sold in <iu«n- th.- thrift» ami gr..wnm city of Medford, »11 titi»’-s not less than 40 acres, at $10 to $15 per feneeii and ut cultivation; a pood dwellinx- acre, according t<> the qualitx and quantity of —looo roi}«, all beautiful pattern*—ever displayed in this section. huuseanda very larpe barn; .small orehanl. land sold. Terms, one third « ash at time of ¡T-F* Remember that we are uble to give the veey lowest figures on Groceries. Provisions. Etc. 1 here 1» no waste land on this place; the »oil sal«-, balance on timetosuit purchaser; defer- 1» a rich, black loam and free, oaay toeultl- ed payments to b«* secured by a mortgage on REAMES & WHITE, J&ckeonville, Oregon. va. i”!'.1 •’""t’letive. This farm will lie the premises. This land is mostly slightly roil »ilslivldisi into SU-acre tracts, if drairtsl ing clay soil, and is among the best fruit lands I’ricc, $.») pci acre. in Jackson county. »0. No. 19. aom ira-known mt the llockenjo« or Col- 380 acre® of improved land and 80 acres un- llmi J.lacc, alsmt thr.-e mtl.-o from Midfonl iiiiprov««d, in section 13, township 3.5 south, on th. I h.eni« and Eaah Point road, eontalu- range 2 w«-st. Price for the lot. $20 per acre. ing U0 acres of rich tarming land, all und»-r No. 20. t, nev. with comfortable Imus«- mid g«HM| tmrn new out lions.®, well. etc. This place lie® wvli Lind in section :»6. township 35 south, rang«* b. th«- sun. is well drained, and well adapt»-«! 2 west; also lands in ««vtions 31 and the south t«>r , ith» r truit or farming I hik I. Plenty «»f half of st ction 30. township 35 south, rang»- 1 timtH-r f.»r all us<® with place. It is situatexi west, containing 1500 acre®; all fenced with a " V1111 !’’*’■ h,m1 <hrc<--!«»urt I ih mil«® of Pho*nix good rail ten<-<- and runs to Rogue river. Will railroad d<-¡><>t. Cancisily be mad»* on»* of the be sold cheap in lots to suit purchasers, and t».®t ranch«® on th« east side of Bern creek at prices according to sehxrtions mad«*. Price, .50 p«-r acre. « SassawsSSa \SÄ 3 à 2 25 1 45 2 <it> Î ife Thos Haxxan. Medlvrd, .. .r oral ion; Music by Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band. Oration 15 minute» by J. W, Merritt. Music by the Central Point Cornet Band. Oration’15 minutes by W. K. Price After the above exercise® there a JI readiness on the grounds Many find it to their interest to do so. The handsome saving usually made should not be overlooked. The advantages of city styles and nothing possible t looose, makes the method Conveyancing in all its Branches popular, T dru»; stt-n >. 1889. GRAND The addition to Jacksonville, known as - kd will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlors should this property closely before investing elsewhere, as every lot will have a permanent and intrinsic Value for fruit-growing, regardlest' of surroundings. 1 he property is all WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, and the Jacksonville I’ublic Schools, which rank among the best in the state. The entire tract adjoins the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. ik C. to the county seat will undoubtedly be built soon. su ■ce»«iul, getting >n by but twenty-six vetoes the bill, provided it passe« by a The grand Jury recomm<*ode<l ahe appoint ci<istitiitioual majority over the veto. ment «»f a lHx«r*l of exp«-rfs by the (.uuuty major it y. _ boa nt to examine Into lb«* condition or the This wiU practically settle the dispute as county record®. They touud the b«H»ks, now SroKANC, the racehorse, seems to lie a to the time when the Layman high-li k»-pt, to bv in good condition so fur as they world beater this season, having won cense law enacted by fh" last legislature were capable uf determining. R. L. Dusenbury.the live Keno saw-mill the Chicago or ••American" Derby over took effect. had quit«-a si-rious accident last Friilay, his the flower of the eastern racers last W. II. M ills , vice-piekiJfnl 'A ttie t«*nw running away with him and bruising Saturday. The purse was worth $ls.(M>0, California state l oard of trade anti land and scratchicM h*»n considerably. H»"s now a giMHi busin«®,, ♦•irning off a large ami over |l,0UO,0U0 is said to have agent of the Central l’ucific railroad com dying ’*Qt of excellent famber, f«», which he changed hands on the result of the lace. pany, in a long interview published in a am? finds a ready ’uuk«. t, He is deserving <•; a Ttieie is one cornmendab’e feature alarut San Francisco paper reviews the com liberal patronage. Spokane; he is boomed strictly on his parative merits of the productions of The Ijnkvill»-amateurs have been giving a merits and was never hear.I ot as being Oregon and California, and concedes th« Seri»® of vgrr!l«-nt entertainments tor the h» ti- of the Seattle arid Johnstown aufferen, ' unusually promising ' and all that sort palm to Oregon for excellence of her ap efit which have been well natronUed. The dramat of thing, until his achievement in win ple«, live stock, oats, woo! and dairy pro ic chib is distiiM-d to iwcoiijv one or th«* l«-ad- ning the Kentucky Derby brought him ducts, which he says .**«£ (*» superior to ing featur«® of Linkville s<s-iety. But few towns of its siz<- can boast of better talent to the fore. than the couut> *g«-i»t of Kiamath. the productions of California in *'*" I line. He compliments this state highly •*>urt H« uogiapUcr, Miss Kate Lombur- T uk Southern Pacific Company han on ’tJ wealth of timber, but rightly Thec uouiHy, Illinois, gave the g«r, lat*« of » ... attorbcyJ if nJ lifi- just issued two excursion circulars, Oüe sta'e-i that t’OSt ot pieparing the virgin l»vst of satisfaction to «. refers to daily trips north to Situs, Duns soil for the liti-l.un'lman is immeasurably gunts, and th«- young la«lv was , ''’^Moynd :u muir, MoMbrae Falls, Sisson or Mount greater in the rich, brush-grown valleys L'i'tTii ‘.Vi'1 V“7' ,,uri"'r "'•• '••mt Of co,*,rt to tainx Vi ry upon „ a »tonotnunb Shasta, Edgewood, Montague and Ager, and slopes of western Oregon than on the »•Millon rrsh,,>„!>..» rapid t, p. , lt..r , the tic kets being all return aud availa open mesas of th® golden state, where b< r not.« at the rate or l ight, won!» o. r nnn n'l etr. utt'»ourt u ble for thirty days. On these excur- • ho one thing needful is a stream of wa ute fhr will probably court .»t lions stop-over privileges Will be g’anted ter for irrigating. His estimate of the Jacksonville In Svptembor north of Delta on the out trip, and al comparative resources ef the two states JOSEPHINE POI NTY ITEMS. any point on the return trip within the is in the main a coirect one but there limit of the ticket. Ail trama will run are a thousand articles which he might through without change. Excursion have enumerated w herein we will always I'lSt wvTk^ ^on'” Grant’s P« ms went north trains will also be run (rout Portland, excel our southern neighbor«. With the Dukes Is now a pcrinaaent resilient Or., south to.Klamath hot springs, the single exceptions of the semi-tropical and of Albert ( oos iniy. station of which is Ager. citrus inn tn and a better home market, <1'l,ip,nrtu of Williams ert'ek left for California must always admit the superi S cattle last week. I t is reported on good authority that ority oi Oreg >n's attractions to eastern I. A. Ireland of Glendale int* n Is moving to Grant s Pass s « m ) q . the ¡southern Pacitie haw puichaseil the immigrants ¡»nd settlers. .Ji*?' V1’ ha' returned from his narrow gauge lines on the west side of trip to \ uqutnu bay. the Willamette river—Dundee to Airlie— KLAM VTH tOl'NTY ITEMS. Miss Dora Bland of this county is visiting and al-o the nurrow-itauge road on the frtt-uda in Douglas county. east side, from Ray 's landing to Coburg, Mench 4 Buttles kiln which will soon be Tiu late grand jury found six iixlictiuenia. the two lines top tner representing about burned, contains tUO.urki bricks. John Pearson of Kvno was at Ashland last 240 miles of road. It is probable that the week. T.ie Grant.« Pass band's new instruments have arrived and are beauties gauge will be broadened to standard C. H. K»®ter has nturn«-l from his visit to Kev. Hobt. MeL*wn, who ha* been in Klam and the roads hereafter become a jxjr- t 'afifhrnia. ath countj-, returned home last week. tion of the Southern Pacitic's system oi Bev. J. W. Bryant will pr.-a« ii in Linkville Grant's Pass h>ui very f. w empty houses lines in Oregon. The reported price next Sunday. which speaks well for our county-seat. paid is »1,500,0110, ot which one million Spix-uiatut® arc still inventing in Klaiuath Mrs. < M. Stone of firant's Pass is agent for is in stock and the balance is aasutuid I county lands. the celebrated New Home sewiug-iuaehines. What's the matter with Klamath county’s iudebtcdn.'ss. The County commissioners* eourt me-1- next MISCELLANEOUS. REAL-ESTATE. EDITORIAL NOTES. Try shopping by mail once. You will certainly repeat. Illustrated Catologue ami Fashion I’late of Millinery Free. THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, C. H. GILMAN, PROPRIETOR, y*»a<*riimcuto, 714 xml 716 .1 Street, ami 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. BuiltlingH. I CRAND FREE BALL «-• M < • in the evening nt the U. S. Hall, to which everybody is invited. Preparation® are being made which insure the grandest «flair ever given in Jacksonville. ‘ . t AST ALL PRECEDENT ! P (H ER TWO M1LL1Ü5 D1STR1BI TED. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated 1», the L» iri«tature in t‘»r Educational and Charitable pun«—««, and itij franchise mad, a part ot the present State Uouatitution, in 1ST«, by an over— helming pop ular vote. It* MAMMGl'TH DRAWINGS take place Kcini-Anmmll». .luueund December,; and 11« GRAND PINOLE NVM1ILR DRAWINGS take place m each ot the other ten month» the y»ar, and urc all drawn in public, at the Academy ot Muatc, New urleana. La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of ita Drawing«, and ITompt Pay. tuent of Prizes’ Attestvd.aa follows: ITe do hereby certify that we supervie the arrangements for all tee Monthly and •t ini annual drawings of The Louisiana Slate Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings them selves, and that the same are conducted w.th honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached, tn it« advertisements. AT REAMES & WHITE’S ! Ladies Fine Dress Goods IN WHITE GOODS Evci ¿'tiling** n,n«l Fr«®li’ Gent’s Clothing Decorative Wall Papers HUBBARD Race Programme. With Serr if isl Guard. Drive Wheels Inter' liiinxeal.le amlfrilting la ver * The ripper side of the colter pr - i . iim rmrfis-tly sm.s.th surface ov, r its whole lenirtli, and la th. iim . v Mower made that war. with Sickle Edire Guard l*lat<». a-lit -h prevent the irraw from allppinx roiwanl when the's.a-tioti strikes It. besides having the only Guard that «lini-pi-ii« lt-. lf, givi’Jtr the S tasoauii M owers tire irreatest cutting power with lesadratt than any other mower, as thous ands eaj i t ratify to. Also the ST r MiAitn STKEieWaEsi, ll ry R ake , which has no equal. Am also agent for the »1. IM acres; 100 fenced ; 45 in cultivation ; eight a«-r<® of alfalfa; young orc han! of .fUO choice \an<*tyof truit n«-»®; small vin»*yard; good m w dweiling.houK«*, barn and outhous»®- running wat. r through th»* farm; good out range for Htock. T hirtccn mil»® from rairoa»! acp«>t. 1 ric«- fur crop and farm $;«■«' 92. lHOamw-100 f«*nced, 50 acre® in cultivation nu adow of alfalfa ami tim»»thy, giM«! orchard plenty oi first-class garden land, all covered bv wat.-rfrom two irrigating ditch»®, two mil»® fr.»m saw-mill, on» mile lrom s4-h(M»l-h<»ns«- will make a first-claiw dairy ranch f.-ncing In splendid «-ondition, buildings «mly fair lum- ‘ < r cluan ami handy; 1.5 mil«® from railroad • Pric«*, $2000. cn.p included. 93. 120 acres 60 a<-r»® f«-nc«-d and :w acre® in cul tivation; fiv«- Her«® In alfalfa, small orchard, dwelling-house, small barn, etc running water through the place. Pric«-, $1000. fM. 320 acre®—280 acre® f«-nc«-d and 150 acr«® in cultivation, good lions»*, barn and onthous»®. goo«! orciiar«l and vineyard, m-v«-nil larg«- springs, affording plenty of water for garden irrigation. 10 acres of timothy incttdow'; six miles from Grant’s Pass. Pric«-$500(». A gr»®t bargain. Terms, one-half each, balauee on easy t«*rms. 95. W acres of fruit lan<!. w ithin two mil«® of Grant’s P.iss, will b<--ul»«livi»lud in 10or 20-acr«- tracts if dt®ir»’d. Pi le, $7 .50 per acr«- ¡tr' 1 have Great Bargiiins tiioffur aud it will pay you t«» examine u»y list carefully tiefore purchasing »■¡»♦•wtwre. If you have any prop erty for aaie, cojne and am* ine and I wilrdo my Hodirv'« Ltaht, «.’ Draft nn«l Moot Durable Holder mkile with sr.i.r-AtMf<Tiv<i keel , the D<«-r- best for you. Otticv next door to Grand Central Hotel. inir Ail Steel Twine Binder«, with Improved «tee! bundle carrier«, «aw-milta, all of which ma Medford. On gon. chinery le too well known to need comment; alao the Newton Waaon« ttarrnwi» »nd Ha< k.. HENBT KLIPLEL, Call »nd see tyj- yuuraatvea before purcbaslng F. HL UBABD, Mwlfonl. Or. No. 22. A No. 1 grain and st<* k farm of 330 acre®. .5 miles from (’«-ntral Point railroad station aud six miles from Medfunl railroad station; all level, black land and enclosed with a nine-rail fence, and all under cultivation. Improve«! with a small .Iwelling-h. hm ®(^ barn Mix'»» feet, large granary, a goud spring which furnishes plenty of water for domestic and st«* k pur poses. Ibis farm is susceptible of being divid- •-<1 into twr»>, three and four farms, as ever\ acre of it is g<M*l land and near a school and p«*U)ffic-«*. Title perfect. Price. $50 ¡a t acre. imuouen We the undersigned, «tanksand Bankers will pitj all I'rlzea drawn in the Ismlstann Stain Lotterhw which may lie presented nt our couu* tors. K. M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisian» National Bunk. K LANAI X. Pns. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN, • Pres. N. O. National Bank. CAUL KOHN. Pres. I'nion National Bank. Grand Monthly Drawing, »4/ (/ic Academy of Muxic, New Or* Icaitf, Tuefiday, July J6t 1SS9. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. lOQiOQp Ticket« ai kt 120. Halves at • 10. Quarter* t5- ' Tenths (2. Tw«i t let ha 11. JJ«T OF PKIZLri; 1 PRIZE OF :mo.ono in........... I PRIZE OF 1UUW i«........... I PR I ZE OF 5ii.«Hl in 1 PRIZE OF 25,«Min in 2 PK1ZHK OF lo.Oll an- 5 PRIZES OF 5,(1» ------ art*.. 25 PRIZES OF l.«W are 100 PRIZES OF 500 arc.. 2M PHIZES OF «lOOare. MB PRIZES OF SUOare APPROXIMATION PRIZES. !<■» PRIZES OF .Ware........... !««• PRIZES OF JKMI are........... 1UU PRIZES OF 31) arc........... « mn.ioi lüt'.twn .Munn 25JM» •j Min 25,(in •r>.oou M'.ann mi.nn bn.oin »».tn» TEllMINAI. PHIZES. IMI PRIZES OF HW PRIZES Op I'»’ Ml l<l>erc........... 99,960 3.1SÍ Prises, ainonfiting to................ .$l."5«.Nfe N oti : Tickets drawing Capital Prizes art nut entitled to terminal prixes. AGENTS WANTED. • i^For Club Rat«®, or any furth«*r inform»* tion dcsirixL write l«-gibly to the undt-rslgiud, cl«-arly stating your r<®i«l®nc«* with Mate. County. suri »'t ami Nuaibar. Mara rapM re turn mail delivery will b«- assure»! by youi en closing an envelop»- l»caring your full addr»®s. IMPORTANT, Address M. A. DACPHIN.N«*w Orit-ans. La. Or. M A. DACPHIN Washingt«»n. D. C. By ordinary l«-tt» r. containing Mom y (>rd»*r issiuxi by all express companies. N«*w Yoik Exchange. Draft or Postal Noto. Addrru R*ei»trrrd Ltllrrt (ontiiiint fiir- rrnn to MEW OKLEANK NATIOMA1. EAMM. Ne» Vrlf«u« La, REMEMBER nrix»« h JrAHANl EED N«>. 23. RY Font NATIONAL BANKS of New Or- A farm of 124 acres, all h vel land, four mile® leans, and the tickets are signed by the Presi fnun Ccutral Point railroad station, all L nc<-d dent of an institution, host chartered rights with a mil fene«- and over Kill acres in cultiva are recognized in the highret courts; there tion Black soU, iinprove«! with a dwelling- fore, beware of ail imitations or ai.nonynious house 24 x24 feet with four rooms, a barn 26*28 schenies. f»-ctN w«»bdhouse30x20 fe< t. near a g<H*l school '•NE DOLLAR is the price of the sinftlhwt twogoud wcilsof water and g<MM! outside rang« ¡»«rt or fraction of a ticket ISSV Ell BV I S in fur stock. Government titi. . Price. W .500 cash. any drawing. Anything in our naute offer«*! tor less than h dollar is a swindle. No. 34. The F. M. Fredenburg farm, sltuati'd in sc<-- tIon 1.5, t»»wnship36 south, range J west con taining l.'ib acres; about 4«> acres fenced with a g»**1 rail f«-n<-»-and in cultivation, balance un improved land; two springs of water, one n« ar the house; Rogue rlv« r forms the we®t«rn boundary of this place. Iinpro\e«l with a In the Town of dwelling 14 x 2 k feet with 4 rooms, shed bam 17x36 f«*« t aud oth«*r outbuilding*. This place is on th«- »-«st side of Rogue rlv« r. of a mil» fr.un Gold Hill nRiroad station. Governtn« tit title, price $2.500. Terms, one-half cash at Utnc of *nl« . balance on one year’s time, to I m * s«- cured by a nmrtgage on the premia«®; or all Siskiyou County, Citi., cash at option of purchtuwr. Parti«® wishing to purchase any of tht-abov«* lands, can stop off at Mvdford. where tli«-y w ill b<- in«-t at th«- railroad depot on th«-arrival of train® by Messrs. Wrislvy A <'«».. r»-al »®- <>n«-foarth down. LaUnee within six, twelv, tatr agents, who will convoy them in good and «lahtmi month* sham to any of the lands 1 have for sal«-, free- Sts map at Usilo wit Depot for graded preaa. of charge for conveyance. or addrea, 8ILAS J, DAY. _ D. H. HA8KKL. J»ck»uuvill*, Uf«gan, Oil. t), 1®. Towa-bit« Ag'.ot C. f. B. Bo ¿«a Franci«oo. TOWN LOTS MONTAGUE, FOR SALE ON .EAST TERMS.