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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1889)
We learn that J. T. Flynn will noon leave fur ('ruse,-nt city, to ««-cure data along the road for submiMMion to capitalists who may become in Mi Ni< H’ ai i, au » regulating the »ale terest cd in the building of a railroad tu the aixl lihe uf till1»vik» and firecrackers in coast. J. T. Flynn, the well-known real-estate .11 LY 11, 11*1» variou - puitionn of the country this year agent, Till KSt'AY 1» row located at Grant 's Paas and look have been productive o( the most happy ing after the atTnir.s ot the townwitu company . He has several fiumired lots for sale at a rea results, less noise and fewer tire alarms Tilt Harney district land office al having resulted from the celebrations of sonable figure. The county treasurer gives notice that he Burns was opened tor business on the I tfie present year than have been known will redeem'’the following J«>s,-phine vounty as re-1 for many years. 1st of July, with Capt. Kelley I" warrants, protested prior to Jan. 11, 1W»7: Noa. IX'. 137, 14B. 551, 273, 23K, 271, 2M, 2SK. 2W, 2U4, 2UH, ceiver. _________ __ (ixoKGL O. J oses , chairman of the na- 2U7, 2K2, 3Uo. 3W. ’ tional greenback party, iias issued an i“uor. S wift of Kochester continues to L. E. Hoover, who has been making a busi corner the comet market, having dis invitation requesting all persons who ness trip through northern California and some portions of Southern Oregon, says thut crops desire to aid 111 reorganizing the national covered a fresh one on July’ b- have been damaged a great d» al by the un greenback party to meet in their respec usually dry weather. tive states and congressional districts, K m ik is spreading in Tacoma that the It is rumored that Grant’s Paas will mooh O. K. A N Co. will soon meet severe on o» before Septerntier 4th next.and ap have another nvwspaner—one that will reprv- aent the Democratic side of the «¡ueation. (’. point one ilelegate and one alternate to competition on Puget Sound from a fleet H. Fisher, lately of the •,l'mp»iua Herald,” of steamers to lie owned in Tacoma and attend a national greenback convention, will have charge of it. called to meet at Cincinnati on Septem Several Grant's Pass horsemen will be rep backed by the N. P. resented in the races nt the district fair at ber 17th next. Central Point the last week of S»*ptember. I>n. J ohn A. B rooks , who will lecture Tn»: eager anticipation with which the There arc a number ot tin,1 horses here that at lira fair grounds near Central 1‘oint columns cf the daily press were scanned will stand a show of winning. to-morrow afternoon and at Ashland in : on Tuesday anil Wednesday for news of M. Chapman was in Jacksonville this week the evening, is ■ minister of the Chris I the Sullivan-Kilrain pleasantry but goes with a load of iuinbt-r. He returned Monday, accompanied by Messrs. Miltenburger ami tian church and resides in Kansas City. to show how hungry the nation is for a Paulus of Indiana, relative*» of his, who will sensation. Baseball languishes; fires, spend a short time in this county. H on . W. F. BkSJAMiN has retired from floods and cyclones are getting common ; Articles of incorporation were tiled in the the editorial management of the Rose- the nastiest divorce suits fail to satisfy, »»■crotary <»! state's office on th«1 «*th, the G»'.m( « P ush Opera Company organizing with burg P! i> having sold out his in and existence is rapidijr liecoming a bur a capital st«a k of $10,0UU. Incorporators, E. terest in the paper to C. Y. Benjamin, den to Half the nation. Cannot Blaine Dimick, C. A. Devore, James C. Moss, H. C. who, with 1». >. K. Bunk, will continue do something to keep the jieople awake? Kinney and Abe Axtel. This B»‘ctlon is becoming greatly interested the publication of a Republican journal. Tut foreign insurance companies who !n the scheme of running a railroad from Grant's Pass to < n-sceut city, Cai., which do the bulk of the business on this eoast T he new boot and shoe factory at East will not declare as large dividends as would prove invaluable to our county, as it would devel,»p our varied resources and at Portland is well under way. Would it usual this season. The prevalence ot tract attention toward our cxtvutiv«* forests, mil b<- a good plan to start a taunery in dry weather for so long a period at al mines, agricultural interests, etc. immediate this valley, where a superior article ot most every point ou the coast and ttie steps should t»c taken to further this com tan-bark can bo obtained, and derive consequent deficiency in the water sup mendable project. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the what lienetit we may from a local ply of many places is a fruitful cause for Grant ’s Pass portoffice, Jun,1 :JO, IHH9: D. market ? ____________ A«iams, J. J. Borrough, J. Blangard, R. S. fires, and. unless early fall rains set iu Bush, Niiu C»M»l,*y, (2). John ( oleiiian, Mrs. M. and end the drought, almost every town ( ampbell, H. F. Clark, John D» wis Miss I’. Tile otli ■1 force an 1 proprietor of the Freasur» . J. J. Gosney, (2), Julius Goldsmith. 1 »el Norte K-oid, at Crescent city, are , of note on the toast will have felt the A. J. Hall, J. W. Hutcnins, Mrs. J argram. H. scourge. rejoicing over the purchase of u new M. Jam»1», Robert Morton. Mrs. Ellen M,*«lley. T he vim and energy characteristic of 11. W. Medley Mrs. Mattie Myers, B. <>. McCul- t'ampliell power press—an indication k, Mrs. A. i>. Murray (3, J. G. McClalian, of prosperous times along the coast. the golden west aie again exemplified in l»s Mrs. V. Medley, Tho*. Ov, rtin, Mrs.S.Overtin. Brother Eldredge tn deserving of the suc the case of Ellensburg, which is already’ C. 1’. Parker, Sir. Rand,»11. Fru<idir Roper. Fr»«i making preparations to rebuild on a Stanfield, <>. I*. Turner, Mi** L. Wedstvr, Ora cess he is achieving. scale ten-fold more magnificent than be White. V iv? ;«VuivU\aic E TUTORIAL SOTES. T he preparatory work of making fore. Before the embers were cold in states was tiegun in the four constitu her ruins two million brick were contrac tional conventions of Washington, Mon ted for by tier citizens, and it is stated tana. North and South Oakota, on the ■ that contracts are under way for build- will be i ings that will require not less than 15,- Fourth, and a vigorous campaign v.ll many more. conducted III in tiie coming legislative «.... aud (MtO,(MM* brick, and |>erhaps VUUOUVIVU liw IUUUUIÍ - , - - congn-^onal election, tn cadi durit..; Tl'* ‘•'“w*”' “»we »hat hey " will will unveil unveil ti a now new ritv city tn to the the wnrId world nn on the coining fall month.. July 4, 1M«I, and there can lie little doubt Tunr.i: rnofSA.Ni» striking lumliertnen that they will do so. Allot r noon a fire broke out in the ami sewer constructors at f’uluth charged the police foice of that city on the 5th kitchen of the Nekidsey’s house, a new inst., and a pitched battle ensued, re I building just erected in the same block sulting in the death of three men and the with the Southern hotel, at Bakersfield, serious w un ling of more than twenty- Cal., on July 7th In spite of all efforts, live1 others. The strike originated in the ! it spread to the adjoining buildings, r -fusal ol the contractors to accede to a which were wooden, and then to the demand for an advance in wages ol -’o Southern hotel. By this time the flame» had gained such headway that the fire cents per day. men were powerless, and all that could Tin racehorse l’ructor Knott has l>e- be done was to let the fire burn itself gun to regain Ins lost laurels, having at out. Every business house in town is last beaten Spokane in the Sheridan burne l, together with about forty dwell- stakes at Washington Park, one and one- irgs, involving a loss of |ierbaps «1,350,- fourth mile dash, ou the 4th of July. 0i»>. with insurance of about $3CO,OilO. Spokane, however, carried ten pounds Ir is re|K»rtcd as being highly probable .......................... extra weight, a. the winner of t the that congre— will lie called together in American Ihsrbjr, which proved too October next to enable an organization much for him on the back-stretch. to lie effected in order to get down to the business of legislating by December 1st. A got r one hundred and tiftv men are The president realizes that the work of at work in Se.itUt* under the direction of enacting law- to reduce the revenues city officials clearing the btracts uf »k— will require more time than the usual bris, ami re planking the sidewalks, I session permit«, and he is not blind to which, it is reported, will cost $1,000,000 the fact that the situation demands im to complete in good style, and grade the mediate action if he would retain his new limits, etc. The brunt street cable party in power for another term. The road is in lull operating order, and in a fearful drain on the lesourees of short tune the pioneer cable ruadt»? Lake the people, implied by the accumulation \\ ishingtun will In.» entirely restored. oi surplus revenues, aggregating many millions each month, is too palpable a E. B. Mt E ih ‘)Y, btatc •uperiuteiident perversion of the obj -cts of government of public inatfuelion, and thirty teachers to lung meet with the approval of the ol Oregon left last week fur Nashville, mosses. Tenn. Ttiev carry with them JO.UUO Tm money appropriated for the pres pamphlets ot Oregon literature for free ent fiscal year has run short and many diatiibutiun among the other teachers, of the j>ens:otiers will have to wait until whom they will meet from every state m some time in July for their amounts. th«* I’niuti. The exhibit winch they Why is tni-'' The matter is explained take ui »chool work collected iron» schools in variou- ways. The correct theory is in every section ot the state is also an the arithmetical one, which is that the a«ivt rtireiuvnt. ! amount appropriated was fess than the .autunni I amount needed. The old soldier in need A iRAs-i osrtsfxrvL rate war between ' of hin ruunev, however, will have to wait the overland railway, is among the until the poii-i< si pensioners draw tlieir I reliabilities. The Chicago and Alton coin. It looks tunny. What? Why to road inaugurateli Ilio - --- fight cutting ——.......... ...... by . ........ p on see men bolding down a fat government ........... live stv. k and packing-house products (io,p f drawing a large pension for get- between 1 hicago and Kansas City, last ting drunk while in the army and, on week, and the withdrawal of the Virion , tailing fiuiu li's horse, disabled his little ami Mortile»! i’acitic from the transcon j nngvr. The ;i«*tB . comfortable, unprin- tinental agreement some time ago I cipb.’d, papFtvt’.ig veteran gets there; places those roads in condition toexiend I the old, d ' shot-to-pieced, princi- the tight westward. ; pled soldier don’t, for the reason that he is not in the |»ension department. 1 r is truly humiliating to our national 1’ kmidf . nt H akkisox ’ h administration pride that tire British have bought up is nut expt ted to be as strictly anti- the principal source of our drinkables in < hitu *•* was Mr. Cleveland’*, hence getting control ul our breweries; they ' we arc not ?ur prised to hear of the are rapidly getting ready to corner the statement that the treasury department market on our wvarabiea by buying up had at ; rov* d »Solicitor Hepburn’s opin ti e dry-goods jobbing houses; ami last ion that »livre was nothing in the (. hi- w, ex the country had a great scale over nese exclusion act to prohibit Chinese the prospect of the "b'arsteil furriners” emigrants from passing through the Uni- inlying up the restaurant system of the ted States in transit to other countries, entire country, including L»elmonicos and that |»ermission had been given for and all the eatables. a party to pass through from San Fran- , cisco to Cuba. Several weeks ago Hep T he tnceniiiary*. tordi has laid an- burn gave such an opinion, based on • city cl * lie1 northwest in — at •- ”* 1 the VtORTfi '«‘J v »“ »»»»* ••• ’ s;ime grounds as taken by ex-Attor La.”t Thursday night Ellensburg, W. T., ney tienei.l Brewster some year, since, wa-* consumed by tiie, which originated w 1 en i.e di. idi 1 ii at Chinese di siring in the Lu-¡¡c.*r •» iM>itiuii of the town and to pa-s through the L’nitid Slates did t-• \ dutruytd fourteen blocks of not cmie under the head of emigrants or I . -iiieb's houses before it could l>e con-1 laborers in the meaning of law. If this trailed. The loss is not far short of istiue. many Chines»- would be enabled >2,000,000, and is greater, pro|»ortionally, 1 Io escap in Zio/isdn, and tiie force of titan was the great Seattle conflagration. I Scott's exclusion lull seriously i mpaired. The city was principally built within the i past two years and contained many tine I JOM I HINE« ol NTY ITEMS. dructurre. The work of rebuilding will i Whoop up th,1 railroad to th,1 coast. Lvgin at once. L'»ui* I»« IHI m visited in Roseburg last w,*» k. KLAMATH COl’NTY ITEMS. Garden stuff ia doing better since the late rai ns. Tb<* display of fireworks nt IdnkviUv July 4th was grand. Mrs. Emma Sears Cogswell Is recovering from her recent indisposition. J. H. Redfield has rcturne»! from his receut trip to Salem and Jackson county. Judge Parker now occupies his new law of fice, in the rear of that of S. B. Cranstou. There have been some bail storms in th»* county, but they did u»>t do much damage. If. Hoagland and wife of Lost river have returned from their trip to Jackson county. Street Commissi« »ner Du pee is repairing the sidewalks of Linkville, which is a good idea. Jos. Moore and W. (>. Endicott of Poe valley have both recovered from their recent illness. J. W. Hamaker has been appointol adminis trator of the estate of Rebecca Horton .de ceased. We have had several showers of ram during tiie past fortnight, which were of considerable benefit. Linkvilh ’s company of state militia paraded on the 4th an»l presented a very creditable ap pt's rance. Jas. Tobin has sold his band of cattle to steel X Henley, excepting about ;W head of choice cows. J. O. Hninak«*r of Bonanza, ther«*sident agent of th»-State Ins. Co. of >al« ni, is writing a number of policies. The Indian school boys d»'teat<M th»* “l»«'ys in blue in a game of base-ball at tin* Klam ath agency recently. Q. N. An«lers»>u, Jr., who sold his farm near Kcno not long since, is now a rveuh nt of Sprague river valley. Louis Land, formerly of poe valley. Is now a resident of Arizona territory, your cornw- pondent is informed Lee Oliver, formerly of this county, was killed by a railroad accident in California not lung since, we are lnf«>rin»sl. Ge«». T. Baldwin has taken out letters of ad ministration in the matter uf the estate of Robt. T. Baldwin. Sr., deceased. Mrs. Dr. Wright of Linkvilh* is being visited l»\ her sister, Mi*«s Mary GarioT, and her aunt. Miss Mitchell both of Astoria. Tie r» will be plent) of wheat in this county until next season, and we think th,* raise In th«* priceol wheat iH-tiim*d and unadvisabk*. Rev*. F. S. Noel of Jacksonville will hold s< r- vicesut Fort Klamath ,»u th»- I'ttn, and will till other appointments iu this county afterwar«! S. 1. Riley is now in charge of the D(*voevar- pent< rshop and planing mill at Linkvdle, and. as he is an »‘Xpert mechanic, he is turning out the best of work. Th«* •’Star” says that R»*v. W. G. Simpson, of The Dalles, grand secretary I. O. G. T.. will de liver a lecture on the subject of temperance at the Presbyterian church m Linkville on Saturday evening July 12tb. H. H. Blecher arrived from Jacksonville tilts week, and is looking alt« r his interests in SpragiK river valley. The California X Ore gon Laud ( <>. is trying to rob him ol bis farm but w,1 hope it won’t succeed. L» tt. rs arc* lying in the Linkville postoffic»- for F. Allen, 1>. P. Baruus, M. B. Bosworth, A. D. C»»urtney. Andrew Caldwell P. M Curry. Malcom Durham. W. Flacus, W. A. Harrison. H. L. Tubbs. Mrs. A. K. Wood, David Wiggins. Th«* O. K. Midway stables of Linkville, now conducted by Barrett & Moore, have no sup«*- rior vast of the mountains. Th«1 best »,f a< - (-ommodations and th»- most courtfsms atten tion are always accorded, which is the reason so much business is done there. Tiie Linkvill,« postofficc is now tn charge of Chas. H. Withrow, the new postmaster. H»* will dvubiletta mak»* an accommodating and efficient «»fficial. His headouarters arc in Fred ( ogswell’s former law office, which has been neatly fitted up for postal business. S. Wilson and C. S. Moore, who, together with J. W. Hamaker as surveyor, have been \ ¡»‘wing th» pr«»p«>se»l stat»-road Ix-twevn K«*- no and the state lin« ,rep«»rt that some changes will be made to afford an easier grad,1. They will view the eastern end in a short time. The only student from southern or south- ♦ a-t, rn Oregon at the State Agricultural Col- l»ig»1 last year was Frank Mitchell of Bonanza. Still it is one of the best institutions of learn ing on the northwest coaat aud sinaild I»«1 pa- troniz«*d more extensively by this section. At tlw hint s«*Mdon of* the lat<* teachers’ in stitute, a committee, ,.ompos«*<l of P. L Foun tain. D. A. E, kert. W T. Butch,-r. C. R. DeLap. Mr*. L. C«>o|M*r and Mis> Mary Cvrlings. was app<»int«nl to arrangea programin«* tor another institute meeting, to be hel»l during the latter part of th»- present year. The celebrate »ns at Linkvill«*nnd Dairy were both successful afiairs, a larg,* crowd b»*ing in utten«lance at each phic*. Th«* programmes were «Tirrh-d out to th«1 letter, and nothing oc A. Kivhardwun is vtry sick with typhoid curred to mar tin* entir»1 hucc »* ks of th«» «•wilts. All in attendance < nj«»yc«l themselves thor f, v, r. A c. ikoxer '. jury etnpaililed to invi 1 .- v '»wvz-’i.»» J1**^ - - Much building is going «»n at Grant’s Pane at oughly. < apt. Applegate and Judg<* Parker, lig:«tu Ut1» Hi«1 vause» which l«u to the who were orahirs ol the day, ac«|uitted them deu’h urij <J «!“’ victims of the Johns. • prrM-nl. selves credltaiily. town cU-strui be found, on the6th ins«., | M:u«y filing* on tlmb, r land arc being mode in J«-«» phiu»1 «»»intv. th.-t the owner- of tliv •lj»«».. *«« ‘^•l,y : K„W1„B r r ; i? popular amusem» nt REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. bi. H DOt providing ,P,1V nas. ; tilt *• warm summer • -v, nings. Th.1 folluv inir «ievtls wvr<* r» ii«»n!v»l In th«* Joint Abb»4l t* op» rating a fish trap in th, wei. «.id in not making the dan» f*e- county « Ivrk’M otli'-w f»>r Jm kson county niuce enre u. it vho»1.! 1 have l»een in view o. river below the Grant’.1« Pass bri«lge. th«1 last r« port ot the T imes : ♦* arc ll . t M-ho«»l , hil»lr« n in Jos» phine the fact that a population of many thou- Fordyce llopvr to H. B. < art» r; lots I and 5. block 4*. an«! lot 1«, block Summit addition vanils was in lhe valley below. Their I co .«tv, , r, a*e over Inst y, ar ,»f 227. < ,,mity royri in s» <>i*»n Inst week, an,I to Atdiliuid. < oiiMdrration. verdict conclu.Iex . ‘‘\7e hold that the cmi«i»i» ru!i:e-»'USbnx was transacted. Elmira < »»chian t»i SaEi»* E. I-«Ii; 40 acres ill owners ar«1 ree|>onsiWe for the fearful S , R. i W. <luu. John J»»r»lau. »»f Gram ., pass. 1» ,paib* ill tp. S. E. St earns to .1. C. Baker et al.; int<-r«*st in loss of life and prop1 ’ty resulting .'rom v, ith » hr«»m, ihro.it and lung trout'»1 5 k ucreH in tp. - W S., R. 3 W. «1. breaking of tin dai ' The millionaire G. W. Hoxi»1 i* imuling lumber to Lenual I »nd.sev Applegate to school (ll.st. No. 5; ]<>t in iqioits will dotibtleea be Tel«i to answer p..mt from !»l* mill on William« cretk. tp. : r » s . R. I E. $1. Th« lat» 'i am»»** m» nt is simotmg tish from David Lumsden to Samuel Daniels.»n: lots 4 in civil damages to many of the unfor • i! .gu« rlv» r firidg«. say.« the ••Courier.” and 13, block 1, Lumsden s mid. to M» «ifor,L tunates who lost everything by reason EI* ’ » i * l ’ "tt. r and Morrison hav» 1 c«»ntinu»*l of tti-ir l !:« . but they will only answer b, hold int« r» «ting tent nu ttings during last Sniiiucl Danivlsuii to H m. I Irich; Maine lots, at the bur of Heaven tor the sweeping w, ♦ k. $3*.'»: Asbury ( . Helm to Jas. G. Fairfoul; ls.JS wreck of human life caused by their Neurone rs from tin* »-ast contiou»* to ar- acre»* in tp. ‘.W S„ R. 1 E. i,« _-!<et to tear awuv the darn when it rivr und in in\ of llu-m find friends air» a<iy M. J. R«‘«*Mer to J. A. } «»Iler; lots .53 and 54. h»r«*. Highland 1‘ark add. to Ashland. $>ou. wa3 first condemned us unsafe. Farim is In 3« pfiiin1 »•»»unty ar,* in good E. S. Hamlin to I>. T. Lawton; l«»tH 1 and 2, •pi’-its, tor , rop- arc b< tier here than ,-x- block 54, M«*dford. >275. Tit», ¡.rd report leaves general ct"p !»»•’ 1» 1 (•»•«». W. Cr*w*ui to J. R. and O. M. B< aim r; prospects about the same os last week, Mt Yoiik»*t> I «-t w w«1» k sent a -p»vi?n«*ii <>f 4 acr»iH in tp. M S., R. 1 E. >215. trust» «1, to Jas. ( . Park, lots 3 th** week having proven «■»»al from hl« r* •ntl>-»li««i»>ver, »1 min,1 tokun and ’ Magruder, the rains oí of the 1 b|,M*k 1. <'entrnl Point. >1<4>. Fram i.sx-o b»r li sting. beneficial to spring grain on low ground I G» «,. T. 11» rshbvrgvr to Mrs. L r. park; lot 4, A Kvnt'rniaii fr.»m Mi<*higaii was in Grant's block I, <’entrai Point $.'»i«». u> well a’ to late sown oats in the west Pa«.s last w,1, k looking tor a location wh,*re»»n MagriHler trustee, toj. E. Hai'iy; loti, ern* portion of the state. The entire to » stubli.sh a nursery . block 15, Central Point. >1 western portion of the state will produce Mbw C irric Farr is at hoin«- for h visit at the Saia». t,»Kiini<*; lots 13and 11, bio< k 10,Central a fa'r average er« p from present indica Pa«* aft« i tea» hmg on th» Siletz nervation Point. >i'J«». Plat of town of Tulmt. tion- Con-iderable stress is laid upon »luring ¡lie pa-» «••»»*,>n. H. H. Magrud« r < t al. to Arietta Harvey; lot announ» ««i that P«>rtlan«l parti»* will the advantages resulting from fall sow s « m It » ij is start a hank at Grant's Pass, which is in tp. 37 s.. It. 2 W. L. So|om»»n to Ada F. Sommers; lots 3, 4, 7 ing, m the I ulletin. it being noted that souietbiiur tin*» •unty t.» eds. and H, block —, Ja« ksonville. $550. uintei •* >wn grain does not suffer nearly A I:»« cr«»w<l waw in ••tteti«n»iic«‘ at Grant’s M S. Damon to Chas. Strang; l»»t 4. block IB, no mm li from drought and wind as the Pi»-s <» ii th»- I’h. an«! th»1 • « !» bration Mas a M<slford; gr« at succ, s> in »-very particular. Maria Colver to Mary D. Farlow; 30.14 acr«1# more shallow-rooted spring crop. The blank T Sheppard, lately of th,* ••Courier;” • n tp. 3HS., R. 1 W. <1. Al*) l2.lVa< res in same Lay crop baa been very large in most j. ft ii « i Hliforma with his family lust week, tp. sei lions, us has also the yield of small I an«l will th, r«' inak«1 his future honn». Salii«1 E. Ish to Elmira (’«xdiran*. 40 acres In fruit , fries, cherries, etc., ami almost I Circuit v,«’.irt t<>r this county will conv,*ne tp. .'Mi S„ It. I W. $1«» C. S. t«» J. E. Harvey; patent to 40news in tp. in n» xt month. Th«* dock a l «rctic-im of western Oregon report on 11»» tu-t M in! 37 S.. Il I E prusperts good i >r a heavy yield of all et is jiot hi , ,iHt» t»siv<i ,me at this tlni«*. Same tumunv; patent t,» 100 acr«*« in tp3tiS.. It i - ru in or» ■! t h.tt I h«1 W ildcrvill« store will kinds of f.ud. The hop crop will be - .«.ii _______________ »dian-x« hind''. Mr I. •-•.p, svIJing out to H I u cut short • s». > bulcs by iiot weather. J. S. Denis,-, the • \t» u-ivc hop-gr»»wfr. liytptpAia There will a’, > Le a short yield of corn, Mrs. J. h lb v« s ot Happy Camp. Cat. is potatoes ami irdt ri product* in many paying r. l.itix«1« on William^ creek a visit. M he« the | y-*s of n.anv people niistrable. and often ie-»ds to self-destruction. We aections. Eastern Oregon has been IL i Iu .i t h is hn; r >ving since her arrival. Tii,1 >. P. I>. X I. Co.’s saw-iniil at M, rlin Know of no remedy lor dvM»ep> a more suc- helped mjiii »» Lv the late rains, but in ct'sfnl than 11 -o i’s Sarsaparilla It acts was I.d--l\ shut down iemp«»rarlly for repairs, many part* thereof the outlook is far - »»ii <■'. ih«1 tn i, hin» r.v having b, cn broken. gently, yet surely and eftkicntly, tones the from satisfactory. Tin «d< bration in Williamsburg pr«*«dn<*t stornarli and other organs, removes the v:i- well ilt»in«!»sl and pr- v • »1 a very ph asHnt Taint feeling, creates a good appetite, cures affair. H % vin <* prum.sed our rea»lers if they time. E\,r\h«»»!> wh »atr tuhsl ha<l a goes! hea»lachr, nn I refreshes the burdened wuuld stay at L«>me ami nut rush off to I Plenty <»f •iranircra nn- in Grant1« Puss mind. Gite Hood's S maparilla a fair New Orleans to view tiie Sullivan-Kil- *. «•very »lay. AUv.-rtlsillir is ¡ittriictlns tnin-h trial. It will do you good. t»> ili» town and J«*cphin«* rain fight that we would give them the att» : nt ion result in the T im km , we would briefly county. ’ A Band* 11 Man I im a Victory. What J»»«*« phine , . » minty u» Ms I* railroad state that the notorious atfair was very coinmunicat Ralph Staph*. tlr*t baseman of the Gr<*«,n- :• a with the •ant. There I* n»» *to< kings, Maude Rocn. a dining-room girl inler«»tinR to lover» ol true »port C.* ! «■stimating the value such rail ronnwtion •it the R< ami ynokis House, bought a twentieth Irorn start ,o finish, the fi>{ht occurring «,»ul»l pr»>vc. ti< k«-t iu tin* Ixmislana State EiOttery in park. at Kichburg, Mi»«., agreeably to un- ! J. 1' ( i»ss ,»t SuintuT. L*jwa. war in Grant’s n»T*hip, aud at last Tuesdav’H drawing got last w, . k and purChas»1»! pl op, rty. 11» f|L5JK»or $7,.' mmj «*ach.— South lieiul <lnd.) \Vevk- noun«« inent It waa more of a ‘‘»crap” Pass, b«»ught th, Prak»1" ranch In Deer ere, k y Tim»*. than a tiuht accorrling to London prize I valley last year. ring rules, on the part of Kilrain, who Mr- ll« nry Kinc and Mr*. It. Donn»*lly of dewing Machines ( heap. \ al i-«aa. low a. m >t I ht and Mbst«"r ,»t Mrs. A. ran around tiie ring ¡>ke a sprinter and H. < iosun. urriv«s| r« « » nt!y f«»r an extended N»v. Home machines from >15 to 135; r. j eatedh indulged in foul», probably \ isit at R'tllaiids. i machines from >10 to >2.5; White preferring to lore the tight in that man- ■ I The op, ra house is assuming proportions >inp» sewing machines >»¡5, with ten p«r cent. off ner than in a legitímale way, as lie wat- rapidly. Sin« last w,•» k th,a« have been for cash. All kinds of sewing machines re :.*!* nu i< it w..ik ,»n the building, super- pair» d. Address orders to clear.v no n atch lor Sullivan , who was I , I ab«»ut intetvb d by II. J. ( lark. finally awarded the fight alter »eventy- ! John s. Chatham of Willorvllle bus bei-n J. W. S uwdkn . Jacksonville. five rounds had been fought, the; ■ awanhsl a contra« t to bull«! a bridge acroM dojgiity all« riff of the count» apjteare.l ! >lat< < r», 1». wlu< h is ba,lly needed, lb1 will ami commanded peace, ami was I j c'tiipl' fc h’1. work this month. Harr!« an 1 Ant»»n Ros,-, who have Itching Pin» art known b, moisture Ilk, pertptroUo.i, given *n a Ivantageoue eeat from which j | , I»»-» G. n W. -p«in ling a f, w «lays tn Jacksonville, re- fa,observe L'le encounter, and the ping turn» »1 t»» tiali,•■«!•»• k a few days Mince, hav- canting intense Itching when warm. This torn as wan as Blind. Bleedin- and Protruding, yield st once tv ughes met with no other molestation. uig « nj»»y cd th’ ii'^ -lv, < th»»rougnly. The original stake wu< $10,lMM.> a,side, 1 Th Suu»Uy *• ¡» 'o’, »’f the M. E. Church, m»1«1»* r» mi'arly nt I ¡rant’s Pass every with IL* i haint'ionshlp leilt added >111' i I ( South, Sabbath morning at IO»»'cl«s k v m . Prayer which acts directly un the parts affected, absorbs tu iivan lias thus again earned «ha title w| j ni»a ting* a ill oe held every Wedu«*da.v ewn- rners. allays Itching and effects s permanent euro 60c. Drugglsta ar mall teoatlss free. Dr. Bosanto, Piqua, 0. • lng champion pugilist of the World. HAVE YOU GOT PILES DR. BO-SAN'XO’S PILE REMEDY, THE FOVRTH AT JACKSONVILLE. MISCLLANEOUS. REAL-ESTATE. The reward that UMially c »rucM to persist ent, intelligent effort was bestowed upon the various cominitttes who had striven c. so earnestly to make the evunty-seat cele '» 1 bration a success ontheg orious Fourth. H Everythiiitf was in readim «s be ore the dav 11 dawned and ths crowd was on the ground fi and in readiness to accent of the old-time hospitality which lias ever distinguished Jacksonville's citizens. By ten o'clock fully 2u00 visitors were in town and by ! noon conservative estimates placed the JACKSON V ! LE, OREGON. numb« r in attendance at fully .»000. Tiie turnout was even larger than anticipated, and serves to illustrate th,* fa« t that the anti pupulaiiun of the county i« increasing with great rapidity. The pruces.«iun was iorruci Almost Palatsblo £ ? iSilk. at the town ha 1, as tnnouneed. at 10 o’clock a . w.,l»y Grand Marshal Birusev, in So <iIffJJtlf* 4 «• 1C « ü Ä I; a taken» the following order: 1st, the Broom Bri digno«»?. •«<! ru»U’o:Ti ód by the aaost gade; 2d, Central Point Cornet Band; 3d, »’lain «»41 •enftlttvc sí ’» •» ! ' • H e «um- carriage containing the chaplaiu, Kov. R. »■»nnot bfi ‘••r».4 Has been platted and thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices Ennis, ami the orators of the day, biaaati*>n u* t *••*• ’ •(< / b; ] pupUM* Ihonias Harlan and II. A. Miller ami Prof. varying from $18.00 to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and pliJlCr: .*■< *nu< it -«** ! v <•’* * «f -ous. Benj. B. Beekman; 4th. carriages contain BuszAzitii rs r f' ‘i jtfffOw. This property was purchased and subdivided, ing members of the glee Hub under the expense of surveying. Ferserfn < t»Vs; it. leadership of E. ( . »»rooks; 5ih. thebliip of State, manned by representatives of the a-Tn l.ci’eduy 13 colonies, and allegorical figure», <»th, the I ;•!<-(*• Fire Laddies,twelve little boys in uniform in but to induce a desirable class of immigration to settle in what is aeknowlcdged to be the most desirable : Î ui..! < -re o» charge of the fire company 's imsi’-cart; 7th, «QRCFUt Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band , Sth, the fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub-irrigated by V, UA.C float with types of ‘ Liberty"and ’’Peace,” drainage from the mountain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the represented by Misses Bernice Cameron and Josie Nunan. The following figures were value of which for firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per Farms, Village Lets, Improved represented in the ship Pocahontas,” The entire tract lies directly in the Betlie Muller; ’’Army,” Ben Taylor; cord on the ground. and Unimproved for “Strength,” Lena Guryev, ‘Victory,’ Mabel Prim. “Navy,” Hurry Miller, and Sale or Bent. the “Thirteen Colonies” were represent ed by the iuilowing young ladies; Fannie There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro Donegan. Pearl Kress, Eila Orth, Anna of Jackson county. HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- Helms. Emma Helms, Mary Ply male, duce a good crop. It is one of the few sections in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce scribed property; Emma Plyniole. Fanny Nunan, Jama No. 1. The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near One hundred and sixty Ciuiborskey, Frankie Barnes, Ida E very Y ear . acre* uf No. 1 choice*, level land, over on<--half enclosed with a sub Bentz. Sophie Muller, Veline Kubli; future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. stantial fence; one of the very bust fruit and 9th, citizens in carriages, on horseback ve getable ranch«* in the county; rich, sandy and on foot. A feature of ihe pa loam, watered bv Applegate cree-k; improve**! ra»le was the Broom Brigade, consisting of with a good dwelling-house with six rooms, a ASHLAND, OREGON, Misses .Susie Turner, Mamie Linn, Currie yc<M»d log barn, granari«* and other outbuild Cruneinifler,Amelia Muller,Bertie >vhinitt, and will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highe-t perfection. Intending settlers should ings; two hundred b<*aring fruit tr«*e*. assort<*! varleti»*, mostly fall and winter ajtplcs, plenty Will ->ll. t.-u-.lK nt and Handle Mollie Miller, Minnie Bybte, Annie small fruits, near a g«s>d school, good out- Orth, captain, who led the march inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, a- evei v lot will have a permanent and intrinsic of side rang«* for stock; government title. Price, through the principal streets to the value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is all >501)0; half e-asb, balanc«* in on»1 and two j tan*. inspiring strains uf music furnished by deferr»»d payments to be secured by a mort the two excellent bands. Arriving al the gage on the premises. WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, « ourl lious-c grounds a small portion of the No. 3. cr»»wd thronged into the court-ruunx t«> lis gtMxl farm of 20lfacres oh Evans creek, in The entire tract adjoins th«- A Mwidows. ten to the music and ¿»rations, the room be- anti the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among the be-' n the state. Improved with m dwelling 16x24 feed with five rooms, a barn and stab!«*. «0 iiig inadequate to accommodate more ibaii the corjiorate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line railro . 1 from the <>. & C. to the county seat will acr«* fence*!, 40 acres in aultivation, well wat one-fourth ol the assemukd multitude. undoubtedly be built soon. ered and a fine outside rang«* for stock. A No. The cxerci«es in the cuurt room were con- 1 st«x k farm. Price, fifteen dollars per acre, ductedhvN Lingell, u ho, afo r music by cash. Title pCTtcct. th«* Central Point band. in;r«xiu<-ed R. v No. 3. Robert Ennis, who m well chosen words Four mil»* from Central Point railroad sta invoked the continuance of the blessinguf tion, a stock farm of l’Xlacr»*, on a county deity upon the nation, i he choir, com Inferior fruit bind is elsewhere selling for five times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. road, about forty acr«* of which is go»al grain posed ot Misses Hatlie llt aines, Josie Orth, land «nd forty Here* good fruit land. Improv- For fufther particulars apply to <*<1 with a dwelling-house. Title perfect. Price, Emma Pape aud Maggie Healy an i Messrs. A. L. REUTER. Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon >*50 00. cash. T. J. Cress. Jas Siuver and J«»hn Clark, Notice to Settlers on Rail- No. 4. under the leadership uf E. C. Br« uks. ren road Lands. dered the effective patriotic «ong “Son« of A fine stock and grain farm of 40uacr<*; 360 acr«* under fence; :i»Mt aer<* farm land; 100acres Freedom.” The Jack-»»inill»- nan 1 then MISCELLANEOUS. pasture aud wood land; ten acr«* of a go«»»! N P( K>rAN< r. <»F < IR< FLAK OF THK rendered a choice se.ect on and the reader, young orchard and « nic«1 young vineyard; Oregon X California Railroad < oinpatty . Wm. L. Miller, wa.« prr'enle«l andenumi two dwelllng-hous»* and two good wells on the iHT’tofor«1 issui tl. li' .tu • 1- li» r»-l»y gi\ « ti that atc.i the De«duration *ol Independence in a place. Th«*re will b«- sold with th«1 farm a larg«1 Raid company i n«»w ready to s« ll the land* style that is «vidom excelled anywhere and amount of agricultural implements and som»- h ing south <d It» burg, grant« »! to it by th«1 household furniture; also a number of gard< n United Slat« S eit leb - upon any of bald that certainly has not heretofore been tools. All go with the place. G<»od outside lamia Ml st Inasd in this vicinity. With rare g«>«>d range for utock. Price, >5,500; half cash, bal judgment an i modulati >n, sn l with the I» itimi Wntty 7></p' ance in two espial v«*rly payments, to draw le elocutionary training uf whi h he ha« gal inter«*t from dav or sale, to b«1 secure«!; or From th» dut»1 "1 tin- untie«'enter into a r» g- availed himse t so well, he rendered what all cash, at option of the nurchaser. This laml ular contract with th»1 coini-any f«*r lh<* itk - is usually a l»ore to the and cnee in a man is situated w«*t <»f th«* Du-bingcr Gap. Title CHASE <»t -neh land. up<«n tn»1 r»-guiar t« rms perfect. A g«s»d bom«1 for somebody. ner deserving the liberal applause which ot sal«1 aini at pri» »1- ti.\«*i by the company, MEDFORD, OREGON N«». 5. grteled him. The « hair then inlr.»«iuced «ir th«-land will !»• -old without uny regard to ihe first speaker, Hun. Thus. Harlan, who. The Wjj of of NWJ4 of section 3fi, in their improv« ni» i ' - tin r< on. All c«»inmuni< itioiis must tu- addi smnì to twp. 36 south, range 1, east, being part of in a good-uld-fashiom.1«! i .l«< ««f thirty min donation claim of J. Bozarth, on west side of th« acting Lan I \. ot. P<»rtiami. utes'duration ret »tinted the pait glory uf ThcOrejom X < alitoruia Railroii»! Company. Antelope creek; good grain and stock-tarm. Atueri« a and prophgsie 1 a higher attain By U m H MILLS, >20 per acre. ment to grandeur iu the near future. At the Igind Agent. San Fran«*ii»co. < al. No.«. GE«». H AMilil.V. < comlusi»»n ot his remark« an I nr.isi Hum 'DOWN PROPERTY FARMS, VINEYARDS Fortv acres of timber land close to the coun A«*ting I miih I Ag« nt. Port lami, « >r. tiie bands, the chair announced that din I and Mining ( Taims bought and sold on uum- ty road leading to th»« Big Butt«* saw-mill; val Portland. » >r.. Jun» 21, 1SH». mlt-sion. ner was r»a!y, ami the throng raided the uable chiefly tor rail timber. Guvernin« nt ti I tle. The own«T is out of the state and th«1 land tables in tin* court-hous^ yar i.where every MINING PATENTS obtained at reasonable will be sold for five dollars p«*r acre, «-ash. A thing was found in re idine?.« f«>r ihe sacri 31 rat«1?* mid with dispatch. bargain for somebody. fice. Mesdanu.« Miller, Luv, Kubli.li. ltns. s* No. 7. I Meh. <’am»T »ti, W«ight ami Neil, with |)R«»M1*T ATTENTION riven to all buBlueaa / 44 Two hun<lrcd an«l f»»rty acres—sixty acres 1 - oiiiHvt«*«! with tiiH Land Offlct*. a host uf assistant-, dispensed th»* edibles, fenced and in cultivation; improved with a and a large part oi the county - surplus 44 nice bearing orchard oi tin«1 aw*ort«*d fruit 1 45 Newport, Butten. American LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES van shed like a June frost mside the m xt tr's s; atiwe.ling hour»« 1 , a barn and «'tlier out- 4Í A4 44 hour. Not les« than a thou« tnd obtained ( H > French $1100 No. 42. 2U0ner«w. hous»1«*. Two st tea ins of water run through dinner on tiie grounds, and every hotel this place. It is susceptible of being divuhti (4 juo ;u r»* of unimproved hind. .30 acr«*N of into two pice«1?* of one hundred and tw« nty 15 ami 1» >.,ir»iin;;-houi«e in town was teste«! to Goat which is prairi«1 land and th«* baktnc«* good acres each. The north half of this place is un- the utmost t - «up| Iv th«* hungty h ».«t. t i ii»« r land. All giHsi fruit and grain land. itnprov»*!. The iinprov<*d U0 acres are worth (irain Millie«* it t > «av that the dinner wa« t x- ♦ I u itti t«vo In mg springs of water, F«»ur mil»1»« >hiUU. Th«* <ith«*r ac res. >9(M). Four mib-s At Opera Slippers an<l Sandies lent ami ample, am! that tar m<>r tuan the t rom Jacksonville. tn»iu Central Point railroad station. Title per biblical seven basketfuls remained from . ’ »G, J » »1000 No. 44». IGO acres, fect. 1 Prince Alberts, low cut.. . tip-feist. Jacksonville «leservc« the palm No. H. I iiimproN «><1; w»*!l wat»»rcd, and a flrat-claax when if »‘oines to op» n-h «n«ltd lu spitalitv Southern Tie. calf, medium low cut o tin I'l.u••• to make a g«»<»d b«»m«*. A farm of 120 acres, improv»*»! with a com «»f th»* | ioiieer stamp. About I ■’» o'cl<»<'k fortable dwelling; ten acrea fenced and m cul 44 4» ( M • £45fM) No. 55. 4/N acres. • . » kangaroo, 11 with a living spring near th»1 dwell Z'ATTLI. Ah'* HCl.-l > the cour.-routn w.»« again« ¡» w«ied to list» u ON I nimpr«»v»«i, lev«1!, rich grass and fruit land; tivation, 44 <4 ing. One of the very beat at<K*k rang»1* in th»1 5< i “ 2 t > volunteer tiddress» « •»! tif<e» n minutes i «fungóla, “ i »inning wat« i-. tith*. donation claim. A gr«*at county. Yankee crcck flows through thia land. V Ml hip. A- ................... ... . 1,n.. _ ,.l. . r I . .. fftlKUre . on duration each from M»««rs. B. B Beek bargain: 7 miles east of Central Point. Title perfect. Price. $N)U. Fine Shoes in i Button. Lace or Con- eft .ide ... Ml.. JI- effr-nmrk. uf ,t"1 man and R. A. Miller, win» i> >ih m quitted No. TV. 200 acres. No. 9. ! brai.de kl-.r' er..;, in h ft itud l<.u«cn>nn th» inselves in the happy «tyl«* ciiaracter Ì 00, I, 3 50, 4 «Ml, 4 50 arttl .à ">11 grese. . \ tin«1 tarin n« ar Eagle Point, Or., all fcnciwL A g»»od place of 100acres, improved w ith a right. Al....... .'ti l.i«iu. d »ith bl1 ou left Ini'. istic of these native ‘•on» <>t Javk«««n conn 10c ami 1 2 1 ». i I •'.t a»--m » uitivation. excellent liouae. g«M»d good, new residence, barn and granary, atxmt •Ddautrk.d rr... in right .at and bule and.plit ty They were both tailed upon by the DIlESS GOODS—Amerit an Sateens. . . .0c, i .un and ««tlier outbuildings, 125 fruit tree«; sixty acres fenced, withan orchard uf at»out in left ear. committee tu supply i.n» xj»- ted vac.inc <•« Ereneh Sateens.... ............ ¡5c, lt'Î' •. 1 Si- ami 25u \ • I inili-sit«1, goo»i well, livingsprings,Htr«*am ou«* hundr«! assorted fruit tree*; on»1 large on the programme. Th l».»n<!« rvmlcrtd. u: Hva’th can ! \\ at»-r flowing through and a system of irri spring and oth«*r smaller on»*s on th»1 farm. . ,5c, 10c. Cl«'. Figured Lawns... . gating ditch«** by m ch ns of which 50 acres of Yankee creek runs through th»1 place. Spl» n- numerous sde (ions during (he afttrnuon n cd. md iua> be Lmgrted. Exortlent tmrgam. did Mock range, with government title. Price. winch were highly appr< < ;a'e«l by the lis- L'erms cash. THEREFORE USE |MMV, cash. tem rs, who in the grateful «ha»!e » f the M. No. 10. maple« passed the tinu* i i ««»• i d < nverse («»• acre«—200 acres rii-li, level, bottom land, A brick house and larg»- lot in Jacksonville, nil I in renew ing ol 1 ac»piainta nce-!,i| « an «J < • ar»«I; 10 acres fenced; small house and sta- Everything in the market in Summer Clothing. wit h a stable. A comf«»rtni)ie h««me. mid titl< forming new one« «luring ¡he balance of the »•!«•; bearing orchard of choice variety of ap perfect. Price, >601); >200 cash and balance in attrrnoon. I he bo}« imhrgci in numer pi--: 2Su a« res of v cllow and jsiigar-piiK* tliu- terse equal payment* of rtx. twelve and eigh- Men'll and Boys'. ii» r: gissi site for -aw-mill; good r«»ads suin- te« n months; deferred payments to draw teu ous foot. .« u k and wh«« lb ii row ra es. un co HEALTH RESTORER ..Tèe t Men’s F'.mey Flannel Shirts.. . m» I and wint«-r. Evans creek runs on east percent, iutcrest. der them inagement o. ti.egr.nl tu r « .al USE IT' boundary of said mini and can bo utilized for No. 11. an I the baby -h-»w <x itc«i t risk »• »uq»e r to Health and the Quickest urigati«»ii. Six mil»1* from R. R. dijMit- one- $150,000 Stock of Fashionable SUMMER GOODS. t in tii mile from scìhmj I and postoffice. Price. A comfortubl«* frame house in Jacka«>nvillc ti n among main <1 theinatr n- oi the ie it in t ine for ah disease* »3 fur sale or rent ou reasonable term«*; thre« 1 vi« 1 ity. at ah' ut lour <»'« <•-k m the I er- Inevs and Skmfc II $12 per acre. r«»oma and kitchen; l<M*at«'d on Third Rtrc«*t. t ry ^shopping by mail once. You will '■ertainlv ri p ’at. < . m«1»’ I1- iioon. A l<an«l«>me sily «T mug was < fierc»l Rl. and haa a good well «»f water at th»* d<»or. w ith for the prettie«t ,'.iti b.l v, and a similar I'limacr»*, unimprov«'d; all level, rich, bot all nec<’HHiry outhouses. Will !»«• sold ch»'ap. Illustrated Catalogue and Fashion Plate of Milliner} !■ rec. tom land: w«U wati'nxi. plenty ot timber, land as the owner is in eart» ri> Oregon and has no prize wa« offer»1 i forth«- in.«-t b y umivr . an I»»-niad«11 In- b< st dairy ranch in tiie state further use fur th«1 property. eighteen month«. ! :.♦• iu«l^« - wa re Mrs <d Oregon; 23 mile« from Ashland. Price K. Kubli «-t Jacksonville. Mr-, fh mas No. 21. l»< r acre rerms, half cash in hand, balance Wright of W:lluw Sprit»1’« : n • Mr.-. J. E The SH of and NWfc of SEV4 aud NEL4 on easy terms. Harvey of Central l’< I he entries of bVVt^ of sec. 15. twp. 37 south, range 1 « ast. K?. containing 160 acres. Anteioim ere« k run* numbered eb v» n. an ! a finer h l of babies 1’7 acres; IK* acr«* fence«! anil in cultivation. throlugb this place; a rood atoca-farm. Price. was never seen together anvwh u’e. After 714 hu «1 Til» J Street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. . bai n, «»rchard. m»iadow, one-half inter- I» "Story < II -t -u-« cun-iderable consultati' n tlu* judges final m waV r-dib h anu watvr-right, and system >5.00 per aero. A gixxJ investm< nt. No. 13. ■ f ■» i igatjon by which 125 acr»* may I m * irri- Buildings. Iv award»- 1 the p*ize fur tlu^Teitie«t girl A two-story brick house in Jacksonville, xat»,<l. Stream of wat«*r running on north to • 1 oo< hie.” the t1 n n.« nth« »id infant of with water pipes to th«1 premia«?«, and through i»<»nmiary ofthcplae«*. Ten mil«* from coun T Mr. amj Mrs. Tho«. J K ntiey, ani tha ty -« at, and on»- and a half mil»* from post- »•«u h room in tiie house, from a living spring. p-izc tor the hai «l-onic-t i »•} to “Wavno The bouse ia located on a full half block <>f "l!i<» and s«*huuih«)us<*. Price. >3600. :ne:ljr never fails ilarlc >r.” tiie rai l Hy-grow tig h p of Mr. land. 10U.\20U foot in size, nad has all th«1 fruits •'A) KJ. 20aor<*. growing < orc therein necessary for a family to us«-. ami Mrs \\ m < Leaver of ( « ntral Point. 1 : !■ r. - s» t in alfalfa, balance b«wt of vinv- The premia«* now rent for $2t' per month; II i-our » .Am!id beLtfthat anvon - of th s .i, G r.hiipation, Sick y.«iu uii-l oivliard land; fine, lrtrgr spring of price $SUKk >1500 at time of sale. def«*red pay habit« wotil«! hiv tak» n a ptiz«* anywhere pi i uaUT»!n the tract, good location for n ments to b« si-cured by a nuTtgag»- on tii. Headache, Biliousness -i. ol dairy with g<M»d outside rang»*; situated premises, or all cash nt option of tn«1 pun-lias- outsi le of Ja< k-«m c »unty. at <1. as they id nn » nt t«i th»- corporate limits of JacktMin- er. This Is a v< ty «h -iialn»1 loc-ation. b, Ing ware a:! nitivc pr«»dmts of the Goid n A im ! olt <«D -a * nriwiiiff from n A \ ill,1 an«l five miles from Medford. among the very b«"at family rvaidunccs in tIn Wes’, defeat was tobb d «»f its .«ting. In Torpid Livcrand Bad Digestion. town — title perfect. SbW H 1«» acres. the »‘veiling t.o grai «1 free ball at th11 I . S. The tirttfi: a! F-i’*ult i*» appe« No. 14. 40 acr«*s under f« nc»‘ and in cultivation. Ir Ha.l was the occasion for one of the finest (iteHial sol:*8 t !«**5t. IM h » c imMlI, rigating ditch v* itl» sufficient water to irrigate A nice place, partly enclosed, and a box- display (of fenialt - giaee. style and <*!cgai»t!> r c<»ute<| mid easy ■>o a» r« s and th» balan« 1 « 1 easily cleared; al! bousv on It, being the homestead claim of beauty that has «*v< r been se»ia in Jackson t> Mv.aliut;. > »¡<1 <-v cry where. lli■-t-,"l.i—s Ian«!. Kituat«*«! on Evun« creek. 23 John Me€onn« ll, in sections 6 and 7, twp. 35 ville. Ti er«- were m»t 1« s- than I'M» couples iih « s from R. B. «h*p»»t; g«a>1 roads summer south, range 1 west, containing 1«M* acr, s. <• fj;j’or j fl<’’ I'rtriit, Houtf» pre-cut, b-s.de« num» r<»u« -t« . tat- rs ami an«l winter. This is a bargain. 6e Good outeid«* range for cattle. Prica, >10.00 th * ball kept roiling until broad ia\ light in j'v • ittf t>f i >soo S5 80 acres. per acre. the morning. Nunier« us « »mphnit tits No. 15. Al! 1« v» 1 land.rich laittom,and 15acres under were heard »lining th- «mire »lay ami tin« «and in cultivation. Small house and« The SWi.4 of set*. 34, tp. 56 south, of range 3 evening front ea-’»-rn people concerning I arn. «>n»i-lialf mile from sehoolhous»* and post- «•«st, containing 160 «er«*s, and is-ing in »•I»» mi the ladi» s asscmhh d «»n ih«1 gr« unds and ■ lli« « . S< v»*n mil,* from railroad depot. Situ proximity to M v C h IH s H t ' s celebrated springs ated <«n Evans creek. in the hall room. One compete nt judge on Butte cre«-k. Price, >10 per acre. A flrst- We have n<»w oe our shelve# the moat Elegant Awortmonl <»f H6. rlass investment. fr«»tn the Mississippi vallev averre«! that E. K. BRE1TMAN, Proprietor No. 1«. 5«>7 acr<*. all fenced and in cultivation. It 1 b never before m h< r Iim h ¡«1 «he >e» n sucli -it uat«ai in ihe heart of Bogue river valley .one Lots numlHTed on«1 and two of section 31. in an .'!--«lnb aee of fashion, taste, “good mil«1 from Central Point <l«ii»ot. Thr«*e com- township 35 south, of rang«1 I west; also the lot looks ” and mt» l i .rencc | res* nt at ;» l-ourth t"i tab!c dwellings and three barns ar«1 on this numbered 1 of s«vtion 6, in township ¡hi south, < f Ju’y colehrati« ti a- wa- in att iidam e at tract, also an orchard of a choir«1 variety of ol rang«1 1 w«*st, containing in all U6 ucres. This well-known house Las been renovated the county--» at last Thtirs»lay. ‘piiieatium- fruit. Th»-soil is tr» r, rich, black loam and Price, $*i per acr«*. hrougbout ami x« i i grow alfalfa w ithout irrigation. Will be l»« r r view ed the exhibit ot fir« v ■ >■ ks in the No. 17. M an- sold In the very latest aha«l.* oi Cashmerra. Berges, Henrietta« Sicilians, Almas. (. . ! as a whole or subdivided into3 farms of evening which w.i very <ue«!it.» J«-. :hhough comfortable frame house with a very larg«1 NEWLY FURNISHED. AO. 197, 270-acrc tracts. Th»*re Is no waste l«n«i lot A in «»»me «»f the rotkt!« «Ini m»t w« rk as chwter Cashmere«. Buntings, Satteens. Lawns. Ginghams. Prints, Porcai«*. Etc., Et«1. Jacksonville in a g«Hsl neighborlHMMl, • ■ii this tract, aud it is without qu«wtiou eur of A uo < m 1 win pl»» room for commercial ! ihv « ! í ‘ tb forsah-on r<*asonat»le t»rins; has a large -.t welt a* exjected. Taken for all in 1 lie best farms in Jackson county. For terms ting-room with a grssl fireplace, twogood bed has heen htt«si nj» in connt'ction with the i»«»t«d. ail. this was a typical F «urm of ve oMen .in»l pric» s call on or address the undcrBlgned rooms and ft kitchen, « gtMxi well of water al tim» « in Jacksonvi ic. ami in ihe mat» h oi at MetBord, Oregon. th** door, woodhouft«*, etc. Price, >W0. «7. m«'»lern custom« ami hat i « -t i- quite p< s We h.r. Piqae», Zephyr, Plaid.. F.nc> bara Chffek., India Linen., Victoria and IIM <.|. Lra: > No. ML si 14c that it w i! mirk the Iim1 bvi w« e i the (».’si acre* o! sugar-pin«* timber land, situated Dottivi 8wi»«, Strina Flouncing and All-over Embroider«». Igtnds in sections 7, IH, 19,20,29. and Nt* <»f m i he IL»gin-riv»1!1 timber belt and « first-class, hah y»n days uf y«.re ani ti.« future, the section 30, In township 35 south, range 1 uot; double *aw-mill, w-ith turbine wheel, and Eugene City la't»rtoh(* of t«rm»re magniti« n per in al in-lain e of w«t»T-pow»T. Mill capacity, containing H36 acres; ami lands in sections 12, Lap«, but of far !e.*s real l.u-pi’ 1 t\ and in.iNMi f»1» t per day. all complete ami in A 1 run- 14, SI. 34 and 25. in township 35 south, of rang» extsi >> i < ix begins «» n M onday . the g-nuine good fellowship than the <1 ¡vs | lung ord«-!. Also on»* blacksinithshop and 2 we-st, containing 10U0 acre*. If h II of th«* 16th of S« pt< tnber. 1HMI. when the mim r ani | i( m»r gathered to- t'.ola, on«1 triune barn, 4<’x60 feet, two g«sxi box above-mentioned land should b<* sold in one Fr»-« 1-«ic'i.i:fr«un even count jr In the We havo also juat opened up tin 1 largrat «lock of body, >6 per acre- is th«1 price. If sold in »pi«n- . I ioub «*, etc. Price, $4,500. A great bargain. geih’rto observe the great national hol Stat«-. Ai-pi? to your County >up< imt<ul« at. titi«*« not !«*ssthan 40 acre*, at >10 to >15 p»-r iday. ______________ M. F ree Tintos a ni nJ \ m a ’ kv l. iss*.«. acre, aee<»rdlng to the «piality mid »juantitj of Four < our-» - ( !a-*doal. Scientific. Lit« rary ha» ¡«-ns; UM) acr»* fenccdnnd in cultivation:, land sold. Te*rms, on«* third cash at tim»1 of and (leranlunal raiHtnt a short English tlu-r»* i* , ll\<■ acr«* in »»rebar«!; dwelling an«! barn and sale, balmier on tim»1 to suit purchaser; defer- no Lat hi , «. i • • k. Ii « <iur-< . in u hi« I« Ti,, gng. Dr. Flint’s lb n.vdy, t ik ui wl.cn vertigo, g«Msl fi-nc«*. A first-class place. Nun* mil«* <d payments to be s«*cur«d by a mortgag«1 on lisii pi 1 » 1 -« mint nt ly a Busin»-- » ..ur-«-. For i ra : ii.!« pot. Price, $SBOO; two-thinis the preniiso. This land is mostly slightly roll <»cra-n tia! faint to s«,nan«ca.Io -s of appetite catalogues » i « 1 lu i informalmn. a«l<ii<- - ing clay soil, ami is among the best truit iands I cash down; balanc« 1 on easy terms. and inability to - <•« p appear, w i I j revent J XV . J o IIN m pr«**idcnt. in Jackson county. M, tl.c«h velopnu nt of inflauiatii n ot th»1 brain, And finse» liueuf Hat». Forobhin« Good». H-taand Shoes. Etc., exer brought t«|«..uO ru Or. g.:»»u _ . . No. 19. 1 *.*|u acr«* a«ljoining th«* corporate limits of ol which th»«e are th»1 first symptoms. 320 acres. mostJv enclosed and improv«*! DR. JORDAN'S tIu* thrifty and growing city of Medford, all with De ciiptiv«* treatise with en« Ii b »ttle;.or, a comfortable boos»1, a good spring or t« ne»id nn<l in cultivation; a good dwtdling- address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. a» the dour, a giwxl n«*w barn, nn«1 crop We have Biffo ju»t received from Extern Manufacturer», the handwiuoet line of Ih.'U’ff»1 an«! a very large barn; small orcharti. water n«»w ou the place. Also. 130 acres untin prove»! • — I’lMre is no waste land on this place; the soil the above, cl«*«1 to scb«»ol and post - 5: M mi k< i St., san Francie»». Shakes and Shingle«. i- x rich, black loam ami free, <*aay tocultl- adjoining Price. Cor the whole tract, >20.0u p< r \ at--ami very productive. This farm will be office. ' mid 1‘i.in hvw to avoid dis A -ui ply of th»» b st «hak« s and slfng’es acre. -ubdivKb'd into 50-acre tracts, if d«*ired. • . mid I k w v < nd» riul >< ii me ha« just .been reeei ve»| at the I’ imi « office, Price. $50 p»-r acre. in • . I’m at» < flu » . 21 <.« at > M. No. 20. , . „ , which yyi lbe sold m qu intilies to sil t at -lilt«) rolls, all beantifnlp»ttemff-erar<li"Pl"ï|1<lint,"’"®c,‘"n ( ‘-nsiiltat *»>n < ii I.» st Manhood •0. CT Krnnembor that ««ara able toa.ra ths rai» lowff.tt><rnrra on (.nwor.. 1 I <• reasonable rates. Ind in section :M». township 35 south, range and all di*« as»1* of mcn.S nd for •J«' acres--known us the Hockenjos or Col- REAMES A WHITE, Kclraonnli. . Onwn. west; also lands in t*««ctions 31 ami th«1 south la »««k , b.n-’ phu1»1. ii I miu I thr«*e mil»* from Mixlford. 2 half of ff«tti<»n 30, town-hip 35 south, range 1 on th«- Ph«i*nix nn«l Eagh- Point r<»a«i, contain ing lUhur«* ot rich farming land, «11 under west, containing 1500 acres; all fenced with a ■W ti ll«1«1, with eoinfortabh1 liou.** ami gtaai l»am. g<MMi rail fi-nc«* and runs to Rogu«- river. Will ii v «»uthous»*. well, i*te. This pin«1«1 Ii«* w«*ll b<* sold vh«*ap tn lots to suit purchHsei’s, and L BJ aV AQent* Wanted 1 to t he-un, is well (!rain«*<l. mid w«*ll iidaptc«l at prices according to s«*l«x*tions mad«*. for « it her fruit or farming land. Plenty of No. 22. V O hctlam F bib . 4 limber tor all us»* with place. It is situated A No. 1 grain am! stock farm <»f 320 acres, 5 BrswsW« Safety Ilf In Holden within on«1 and tliru<*-fourthsmilt*of Ph<»*nlx miles from ('« ntral Point railroad Htationand given away to intr»»«iuce them Every railroad »h'pot. ('uneasily be mad«* on«* uf th«1 six mil«* from Mtxlford railnaid station; ail t><»»owner bays from I to 8. LI dm I"-t ranch«* on tin* cast side of Bear cr«*« k. lev«’l, black lan«i an<! rnclomii with h nme-rail i ever under 'aoniea' t«^*t.«. Send t5 cent« Pric«1, $!t! 50 p» r acre. fcnc«1, and nil und«*r cultivation. Improv«*! tn ■t.oni'« t<> ;<v ¡<.»Uige and packiBg w ith a small dwclHng-housi*. a barn ;»0x;i0 fe»*t. !•!. for Nk'ket Plated Sample that -ell» forsS iirewkter Xf^.l«., Hrtly, Mick. I«»‘i a« r«*s ; KM) fenc,i«l ; 45 in cultivation ; eight larg»1 granary, a g«M»d spring which fui nisln s !•- «»! alfalfn; young «»rchard of JlMlclioic«* plenty of wat» r for d«»m<*t!c and stock pur- I • ty <»f fruit ti«1«*; small vin«*yard; g»»od. P»»M< s. This farm is su.*c»‘ptil»hi «»f being diviil- new «iwclling-lmuse, barn nml outhouse«; •*d into two, tiir<M* and four farms, as «A « r\ It you get «alight, |» mn » r <* no tinu* in g»-tting M ««I ici lie that will cur«1 « v : \ t :. Sheep For Sale running wat« !1 through th«1 farm; good »»ut- acr«1 of it is good land and m ar a school an<! as directed. rang, lor stia-k. Thirteen mil,* from rairuad ¡Mmtofficc. Title p« if«*ct. Price, >50 per acre. 1 HE\D (»V U i LL BREDS1H I P ALL b p«»t. Pric«1 for crop and farm >3000. No. 23. |(M/<' h»-a,itl>.\ and in fire <>rd‘ r 1 h»>- htw 92. A farm of 124 acres, all level land, f»nir rnih- ►aid to I»»1 «»no of tl o tun—t haial« of eh« < p in the bid acres—100 f»inced. 50 acr«* in cultivation, frotn ('«-ntral Point railroad station, all f» nc« <l c»’niitj. an»i 1 l if i« a t.n<* «»pportur.it> for ar.>- m» ;i low «>t alfalfa and timothy, good orchard, with a rail fenc«1 and over 100 a< riw in eultiva « .a wishing to« i F . • i»- ih«- ►!■♦ • p Lusin« pl.nty ,»f first-«‘lass garden laml, all covered by lion. Black soil. improv«si with a«iw«lling- Apply to MRH. FALLU F. 1SH. No chill after the «trat Hoffe. Perfectly -afe for young or ohi. water from two irrigating ditches, two mil«* houm* 34x34 fwt with four rooms, a barn 30x3s Jacksonville. O »gon. and ««at an«i drink what you pl« a.««1. from saw-mill, on« mile trorn scnool-bouse, t»*«*t. woodhouae 30x20 f«*et, n«*nr a g»a><i M*h<s»l. April SO. 1SW. will mak»1 a tirst-clas« ¡dairy ranch; fencing t wo g«Mx1 w-elis of wat«*r and good outside range hi spleixii»! condition, buildings <»nly fair, lum- for stock. Government title. Pric<*. >3 dUOcasn. berrlieHp ami handy; 15 mil»* from railroad ai the Crw4>* -t B B DIARBHŒA ELIXIR. No. 25. «1.-pot. Price, $2»M.i0. crop included. T1WDSUSMSS A comfortable framehouse in Jacksonville. ftL COLLEGE, Cur« * from th»1 light to th»1 worst form of Chronic Dliirrlumi. Brook« k»*» | Sil«1 of lot, 53x274 feet, has a stable and <»ther tland. Orsi1 kJ :u r»*—60 acr»* fenced and 30 ner«* in cnl- out-housea, an aaaortment of fruit trc«*s. has a • rctioii. <•«!.•* - livati«»n; fiv«* «er«* in alfalfa, «mall orchard, good well o< water at the door. Price. >350. • i*y. ßusiin • dw» lling-hoiisc. small barn, etc., running water No. 34. rnf\r,ship Dtp i through the place. Pric«». >1000. •»y time. * ; Th«1 F. M. Fr«*l»*nl»urg farm. si1uat<sl in sec 94. -hi,» *• nt 1. tion 15, township ¡bi south, rang»- 3 west, con MO a»*r»* — 280 a<*r«* fenci-d and 150 acr«* in ». (.Ulv r.Nl HOM . Pr e taining 150 acres; a I »out pl acres fcn< •*! with a The Chief Rowon for the groat inc- cultivation. g<Kxt house, burn and outhou**, good rail f«'n«*4- and in cultivation, balance un- Cess of II«K>d’s Sarsaparilla b found In the g i orchard and vineyard« several larg»- iinpr»»v«*l land; two springs of water, »»n«1 n»*ar FOR GOOD« IN Ot'R LINE springs, affording pl«*nty of wat«T f»»r garden th«1 houa«*; Rogu»1 riv»r forma the western article Itself. It is merit that wins, and the irrigation, 10 act«* of timothy in«*a«low; six boundary of this place. linpn»v«*l with a H<)W A( 4 « ■.»! . ' I » . % 1 > 1 • k '.«/W. tact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac L. C. HEINRICHSEN < . ■ , , . v. miles from Grant’s Pass. Price >5000. A great dwelling 14x3* t«*»«! with 4 rooms, sb»-«! barn f^tid ».t .i' : r r, ‘ :, l: . complishes what is claimed for it, is what bargain. Terms, on»‘-lialf cash, balanc«* on 17x30 f«*«*t and other outbuildings. Thia pine«- ERSÎAK uLOOM; - : - * • : lifter, rik-n» v.-« nut fi.rm1,»|i I.r,; i. . or.: has given to this medicine a popularity and 113 First Street. - - Portland. Os rpoxi. ejisy terms. is on th«1 «*ast aid«* of Rogu«* river, % of a mil«* SmuietMinp icr tri ,i j^ck.ige. Aûdr» - m «.,/0... ft'». from Gold Hill railro««! station. Governnu nt •ale greater than that of any other sarsapa- l2,Huirca of fmit land, within two mil«*«* of title, pric«1 >2.5(jn. Terms, on«'-half cash at tim«* THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, MArit Win« ,l11'* or w’’od purl_ («rant's Pass, will be suiMlivideti in 10or3kacre of Bale balarx*«* on one yi-ar’s tim»1. t<» is* s»-- IVICriu Wllio ficr before the public« tracts if «1« sir«\l. Prim1 <7 50 |n*r acre cured by a mortgage on flic pn misi-s; or all WholeMleMad IletAil Dealers in cash at option of purt-ham-r. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Newspa|M*r A«!vert!fiing Bureau <10 Spruct Rheum and all numors, Dyspepsia, Sick Parties wishing t «».pure base an v of th«* above Street»,w here a«iv« r* asaatan kio mb Zir'l hav»* Great Bargaina touffer and it will Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That p:i\ you to examine my list carefully la*f»»re lands, can slop «»tT at M«*dford. wihtc th«*y will tudngeoutiro tbt my purchasing <4a«iwh»ir»*. If you have anv limp. i»e in«’t at th«* rajlroad depot un th- arrival of bo uiadc fur u 4" Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength Silv-rand Silver Plat«! Ware. 8p*d»clraand Optical Clnod»: ng"nt. forth« Rockford • i ty for Mil«*, come ami *»*• me an»l I wilrdo my «trains by Messrs. Wrlsley X < o„ real «*- ens the Nerves,builds up th«- Whole System. Railro. W.tcb«., tat«* ag«*nts, who will eonv» y (hem in go»xl b« «t for you. »1« on flk In Pliila4rinhta Hood'« NarwRpnrilln is sold by all drug LL GOODS IN TIIE LINK MANUFACTOREP TO ORDER AND IIEPAIDID office n«*xt do«»r to Grand C«*ntral Hote4. shape to any of the lands I hav«1 fur .sale, freC Lit thff-'X' wR|>a|Nw A»n«-r Watch ltcpairin« caref illy executed. * ttsiiu'n> > of )1> Mrx of charg«1 for c»»nvry ance. gist?. >1; six for Prepared by C. I. Hood Medford, Oregon. Ne our Muthurlzcd agtnu (VNalaction PackaffM .ant on application. Cominunioat. vith n. btfor. p’irchar el.aahera HLABJ.DAY, HENRY KUPPEL. 9 CF PUR£ CDS LIVER GIL HYPOPlI03PniTE3 REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY. Notary Public and Conveyancer. NOT TOR THE PURPOSE OP GAIN, and Sold. FRl’IT BELT FROST-PROOl1' LUCKEY & CO I It is All in the Thermal Belt, REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION IS NOW TILE TIME TO City and Country l’m^rty For Sale. BUY!! HENRY KLIPPEL, I Ileal Estate Agent, Many find it to their interest to do so. The handsome saving usually made should not be Conveyancing in all its Branches overlooked. The advantages of city styles and method nothing possible to loose, makes popular. HANLEY & LOVE H Samp Lea* l^vc«*. B lood P üri F iír THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, C. H. GILMAN, PROPRIETOR, saacranieiito. C*il.. 1 1 Uli L’ ) 1 1 ¡I REAMES & WHITE’S ! CENTRAL HOUSE, Ladies Fine Dress Goods Ashland, - - - - Oregon. IN WHITE GOODS University of Oregon E^eiy tiling- TN eve anti l 'r«o-h’ N Gent’s Clothing Museum of Anatomy Decorative Wall Papers | 6^ TO $10 ADAV LOOK OUT FOR \s» Brook« Keeps It,«Jacksonvili« NOTHING SAVED BY SENDINt PAINT. e,33 CHILDBIRTH P THIS PAPERE,“,. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clock*;! N L ||f V IIMIt nEaW 1 UllIV h Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mart» /