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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1889)
the Jemocratii ïime.5. I t i» aulh»*itr.tiv. Iv stated that the president tins .fielded to call an extra se^siou of c-'iigre^sm November. OFFICIAL FAP(R FOR JACKSON COUNTY THVRaDAY 1* ue » idc . vt B cli of the Oregon pre»» association lias called the annual meet I ing (or Aug. 2.id and ”4th, at Newport, on Yaquina bay. The business men and citizen» of that secti -u met July 19th to ajqioint commit:.'. ♦ an-l to take steps to receive and enter am the editors. .J Cl. Y > 1**>9. H m . H ol . H irscu , the new minister to Turkey, railed for New York on the steamer Lahn on the l'Jtti, and will take his faintly back with hint from Portland. T iik London p dice thonght they had found the Whitechapel murderer in the WS «. SB , person of a demented sailor l|»3l last week but, oui, a* as “ •» Jack, •» *» the Ripper,” H** fi-- resumed ■■•••■•■»«d . ojn ratiun*, the police are all at *ea ' JOSETHISE lOVNTY ITFJLS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER«. Farmer?» lire bu«y in lb«- hurve*t fluid. I* Turner has returned from his «outhurn trip. Br »w n Bi *. talk of putting up a saw-mill at Wilticrvllh’. M umps are prevailing in tlie M»utb«-rn por tion of tile county. J. B. (ironman of Waldo preuinut wm in Jilcksonvilie tills week. I han. Sampson and El. Elliott have gone to tlie u.»ast on a pleasure trip. G» n. E. L. Applegate ha* tak'-n possession of tin >awyur farm near Wilderville. Au exuell«,nt description of Grant's Paa* will be UHtnd on thu first page of the T1MKH. A| Howell hap commenced businetm at G. Davis' old bout and shoeshop in Grant's Pass. J C. Campbell has been anpointed adminis trator of the estate of Guv. L. Todd, deceased. The ladies of Illinois valley will giv»- a grand ball at the residence of A. I’liiphlett on Ju ly 2btb. Mrs. Rebecca Morgan has sold her home- stu.ul on WiUiamscr«« k tu Mrs. J«>bn H-)w« 11 f«>r T. N. Hughes, who recently sohl his mining 1»roperty on Grave cretk. has returned to I’urtland. .Mr. Fitcb, a New Fork uttorney, is at Grant's Pa*»', accompanied by his wife, and has con cluded to locate. The following deed» were recorded in the miunty clerk’.* offic«* for Jackeon couuty since th»* last report of theTlMKS: Mr*. Maria Colver to Mr*. Mary I). Farlow; 2H.dK acr«* of th»- Hiram Colver d. 1. c. Conaid- vrution, $1. Also dower interest in said c laim. E. K. And« ison to A. P. Talent; land in the town of Talent. $73. Jami* Helms to A. P. Talent; lot 3, blk T., in town of Talent. $2tMt Truste«* of XV. C. Baptist churcb to A. P. Talent; part of blk ü in t«»wn«»f Talent. I. J. Philips to J. N. Banks; lot 4. blk. M. Me«lf«»rd. «25. J. N. Bank* to Marx D. Alien; same proper ty. $225. Mary 1>. Allen to Jacob Johnson; lan«l in Medford. $600. G. XV. Howard to Mary R. Phelps: bon«! f«»r h»ts 1. 2 Mini 3. bik 3 Medford $12in John Ttrpper to XX’m. II. Kincaid; land in tp. 38S..R. 2XV. $|. O. A T. Co. to Ashland Building an«! Loan Associativu; lut 1, blk. P, R. R. add. to Ashlaud. $115 Edgar E. Miner t«» G« h >. Crow»on; lot* 5'J and 80, Miner's add. tu Aahlnnd. $S00. O. A T. Co. t.» H. D. Maxum; lots 4,5. 6 and 10, blk F. K. R. add. t«» Ashland. $2V0. <>. A T. Co. to Standard Oil Co. of Iowa; lot 3, blk .’W, Mtslford. $30. <». A T. Co. to John Banks; lota 19 and 20, blk. F, R. R. add. to Ashland. $200. (>. A T. Co. to John Miller; lot* I. 2, 33 and 34, blk. Q, R. R. add. to Ashland. $470. O. A T. Co. to H. B. Pay ton. lot 25, blk. II, and lot* 35,3<J and 37, l»lk. P, R. R. add. to Aslilnud. $4ou y. N. Anderson to L. Martin and O. 11. Blount- lot* 17 and is. blk. 1’, R. R.add. to Ash land. S7UU. U. A T. Co. to (>. II. Blount; lot 1V. blk. P. IL K. add. to Ashland; 1125. O. AT. Co. to A.B. Payton: lota 23 and 24. blk. B. R. R. add. to Ashland. $200. O. A T. Co. to M. N. lxmg; h»ts 23 and 24, blk. C. R R add. to Ashland. $200 Sarah A. Bateman tu R«>*e Batciuau; luta 1 ami 2. blk. 31. Medf«»rd. $00. Same to Ida Bateman; 1<>ta 7 and *, block 18, Medford. $500. J. R. Helman to Baptiste Chvgar; corrected titl«* to lot in Ashland. $1. <>. A T. Co. to E. B Mott; lot 28, l»lm k A. lol* 22 am! 23 blk. F. and lot* 25 aud 2«, blk. K. R. K. iu1<i. tu Ashland. $440. Geo. Crowsou t«»Klward Albright; 10 acres Bl twn. 3»S.. R. 1 E. $2000. T. B. Blautun to E. 17. Miner; satisfaction of bond. D. Payne t«> XX’m. Addison; 25 acre* in twp. 34 3 , K l XV. $uuu. Paul Chait rami to E. J. Moutague; lot* 7 uud ?, blk 2«. M«Mford. $1'« O. A T. C«) to Mr*». Slnlimla Haught; lots 6 and 7. blk. ♦*». Medf.ird, $100. Geo. XV. R«?nfro to XVm. Abbott; 5 acre* in twp. ; ä )S.. R. 2 E. $60o. A 1*. Talent to l<aura M. Abbott; lota 3 and 4, blk. D, Talent. $M5. XViu. Abbott totorbitt A Macleay; ______ ___________ 5 acro in twp. .2? H.. R. 2 E. $6te». Laura M. Abbott tosam«'; l«»t*3aml 4. blk. D, Tab nt. $lhu. Mary 1. Pa« kar«l to Matthew R umu II; 10 hut « * in twp. 38 R. 1 XV. O. A T. Co. to Samuel R. Foll«-tt «-t al.; Iota 1. 7, s. 9. 10. 11 ami 12, bha k 33, M«-dford. $240. Kame tu D. T. Lawton; lot 10, blk. 12, Medfurd. $100. A. (’. Hehn to Sarah Ann Rogers: bund for deed to 20.70 act«* in twp. 30 S.. R. 1 E. <.4<0O, Ami L. XViIvy to Ja*. Thornton; .02 acre 1 iu twp. 30 b. R. IE. $1. XV. C. Lacy to Cha*. NTckelJ; 19.67 acre*» ill twp. 37 S.. R. 2 XX’. $6.^;<7. State of Oregon t«» J. C. Tolman; 1GU acre* in twp 40 S, R2K $2iU A. M. Rmidick to Jas. E. Smith, laud m twp. 3V S , R. J K. $6uu Sarah 11. Rockfellow to Baptiste Chugar: deed of eorr««ction to .»X) acr«» in twp. 31» S. R. 1 E. $1. Ami L. XX iley t«» B«-I1m!a Barnum; 3.^0acre» in two. 30 S.. R. I E. $10.4,06. C Magruder to Magruder Bro*.; lots 4, 5.6, 7 ami two-thirds or l«.t H, all in blk. 15. Central Point. $150. O. H. Blount t«» J. C. Tolman; lot 19. blk P. R R. add. to Ashland. $575. Cha*. Nickel) to Jacob Johnson; lot 3, blk. 58, Medford. $50. I’. S. to BcnJ. M. Gill; patent to ICO acr«* In twp. 32 S., R 2 E. Isaac Constant to Jesse Hinkle; weal U <»f lot 4 in Constant’s add. to (’« ntral Point. $.7». Sam«- to Mary Ann M«-v; E of same lot. $50. XX’m. F. Songer to R H. Hendershott; lots 5 ami 6, block 14. Ashland. $750. Fannie E. Fox to Susie Fox; l«»t in Ashlamt $730. EDITORIAL SOTES. A cLoftiHCHsr <'ii Limestone moun tain, tn West \ irgii.ia, caused much de struct.on of I {•• . nd property last week. J (|r V| The village cl Morristown, in Wirt count y, was * r. »..»..v.,» pt entirely -w-, away ...... and hundred* of in the inountim« I..-» ' i, II r II ,, ,,l lost their crop*. Full particulars of flu the disaster haw not yet been received. llaw kins , the slayer of • »gle, who was : T hkhk i* a good prospect of tlie trans- found guilty of murder in the second de- j ,e at’ Salem, wa» den ed a now trial continental rauway associatmn gmng to gree at Salem. « ’ 1 1 sentence, to the jsmitenHarv fi,r ■ pwe» this week, a* toe meeting of rep- and * — * 111 1 2 - • j|M itj nuw in I tbu ioa Is c«m»puMing tlie life on the 19th in»t. prison, ar .1 hi* attorneys have taken the | AMuciation at Chicago last Saturday has buen anvthiBiZ but harmonious. harinanious. Both case, on a bill of exception», to the su been anytlnnii the Southern and Noithern Pacific roads preme court. want to bo released from thu association, Tn»i Leland family arc fanied as hotel in order to copo with the Canadian Pa keepers the world over, and Chas. E. cific. I.eland, lately of New York, but for Crops uf all ki uds will bo up t«» the average W ith all th- howl about the a^.-res- merly of Chicago, has been secured to MverieMS of fureiju capital in America, it in tlie soutuern ¡»urtiun of the county, and »t.M k la also doing well. take charge of Portland » splendid new i transpire» that more than *30.000,01)0 in Mrs. Gilmore, the wife of Thos. Gilmore and hotel, which has been «0 long in course gold ha* been expoite ! from New York vi CiMMh Decker, ia lyin* quite iU at of c nstruction. It in thought that the since tlie beginniug of tlie year, ami the daughter Waldo with consumption. hotel will be readv for businev* by Jan. movement i< lucre.isiiig rather than di A large invoiu«* of the flnest ««Mips and pur- minishing. A shortage in wheat export* fuuua uus just been reueived b\ C. M. Stone 1 IS!». _______________ is partially the ea.i-e, and the effort» of «»t me Lily Drug Store, Grunt’s Pass. Tus Moran Bro*, are »till engaged in the bank <f France to accumulate coin Everybody is busy and mm h improvement the work 'I constructing their narrow- is also said to figure in me result. is going on at the vounty-suut, which is thu hv< liu*«i lown in the vail« > at prvsuul. gauge railroad from Reno, Nev., to Silane'* .lain broke in the Hocking southeastern Oregon. It is completed Th«- bridge nur »ss Slate ere« k, which J. S. and eqiiipjie-l to l.iegan, cast ol Honey valley, Ohio, at the hea l of the Hock « batiiam an-l J. G. Hyatt are bunding, 14near ly uoinpiutud and a good. sui»stantial struc lake, in l.awcn county, Cal., a distance ing canal, on tlie 1’J li, spreading rain ture. of 70 mile». The objective point is ami desolation through the entire bas.n, Prof. I.<roy orgauized a juvenile brass and Lakeview; and, wliilo the road has not and literally plowing up the »oil for 20 rvuti uanu at Grant » i’urv« ia>t Saturday even paid exiwnses so far, it is thought it will ui.les. Tree*, feuees aud crops were ing, wuicii u.»mmuiiu**H buMUe und« i favvr- swept away, and bundled» ot head ul at»i< ■ auspices. be a profitable investment when com live slock perished. Fortunately, no W. <Stito, president of McMinnville col pleted. hye* were lu*t, a* tl.e residences weie li g-’. m livurud an inter« sting lv»*ture on “The fsuiuatud Am« rican Gul at in«* * uurt-liuuse luainlv on a lifutf that oveilook* the val SrAHK» from locomotive* »et fire to last rr«da> evening. gram fields near Independence, Folk ley. Long-continued rains caused the Grant's Ta-s 1* having a iivtly sensation, county, on the lwth, causing a loss of breaking of me dam. th« re n.iving b<*en houi - itruguoirity in tue many thousands of dollars, as a stiff D r . J ohn A. B ro . k *, the noted lee- saleultnu .ippiutou pr<»purtv. upon whicn a hrevxe was blowing at the time and the I lurei, who was ulu tl.e candidate of the large purlieu «>t ine tuwiisHu »s iucaied. flame» weru almost instantly beyond Prohibitionist* for vice-president, ap- Circuit court convenes on«- wu k from Mun vi rai ot the JacksunviUu Oar will us- control In the neighborhood of Dixie j peared at Ashland vn the 12th and « as day. sis« our lawyers m disposing ot the dock« t in thousands of acres have been burned i greeted by a aery large ciowd. II" short order, there being n -t a great dual ot over, destroying several house», and proved to l>u an cloi|U«»ut and able lec l»US l Hess. Sunday's Ore^»>aiau rep-orti-d the Eola turer, and was part eulailv severe upon D. W. lianiin, who btrd the contract fur hills on fire. Bro. Leeds <>( tlie /idinjs and the lead building Lay ton A Co.'s ime i»rn k «‘«nticc, has uuuo»L uoiiipl« tu»l mu same. 11 « .vpreln i<> ing Republican*, whom he say* have oave lur K -s« burg «»r th«* coitftl in a short Tuc reason wjiy the Nebraska pre*» lieeu attempting to hurt hi* influence liiue, in sear«*«« ut a location. association si-lected Oregon a* their pic and usefulness by aspersing his character Th«* Waldo pubiic M*hool is enjoying a vaca nic excursion ground, this year, was l>e- in an outrageous manner. Many of the tion, hav ing rec« utiy cloqcd a succustMtul term cause one of their number had been out leaders of the g. o. p. seem to be of thu under i lie excellent management ul Mrs. S. A picnic ami iitui ary vicroi»«* hare last year ami reported the sights he opinion that it is better for their organi .duGadiard. werv n« i»l on me closing day. saw at the annual meeting of the asso zation to battle harder against the Pro Smith and Pr«»volt an-l sm, through ciation last winter. Although tins is a hibitionist» than Hie Democrats, ami th« I,. ir W. attorney, Hon. s. I . Mitcncil, nav«* coin ‘•lean year” in Oregon, yet the members act accordingly. in'. •lived suit against Alex. Watts, to restrain of the press will doubt'.e*» j>aint the T hu jury in the case of Sandy Ohl*, mm irom using certuin water rights in Wit- st rte in glowing colors to their reader» charged w.ih the murder of Eiuil Weber, muu-uurg pnemet wnicn tnuy ciaiin. Hon. P. P. Frnn and District Attorney < «»l- back in bleak Nebraska. returned a verdict of minder 111 the first vig ar< associated m ijcnalt o! the plaintiff In degree against tlie accused, and nolli i u- suit brought oy James M. Chile* vs. Emma Mi mat H ai . ztkau professe» to be per ing now stand* between the murderer MuCuiiucil. ill e«piity to qUH’t tiUu—the teat fectly satisfied with the re-nomination and the gallons but executive clemency ca.-<- winch will settle the title to the Appleton oí Foraker for governor of Ohio, and will I or the reversal of the Verdict by the tract. ----- i_. a. hi* 1. end Il«»n. A. H. Cars -n «pent several «lays in return from Europe to conduct higher court. The criminal, as is fre county last wu g uu 1 reports thu out- of the fight in that state. He lias a quently «be e-i-e, was ”111 with the po Ja«.k4oii le/uk lor uuinuroun orders lur tree« From tac strong suspicion that if there is a Repub lice," who vfidv avore I to make it appear utleurafeu Redland nurscri«.*s quite tlaMviuig. lican legislature elected ill Ohio thia fall that lie was acting in self-defense. A EveryueKty agree*« tuat tneir output is second that Ina chances will be pretty good for I vigorous piosccution, however, 4.»closed to nunc. ■ A Portuguese farmer living on Wilhams getting into the I nited States senate, ! tin- fact that it Was a cold-blooded, pre- k was i.-e« ntiy arrested on the charge «»! where he can even up old scores with I mednate.i murder, unprovoked, and ere- .uu^ault mg a party, who na-i cut worn«* of ins the Republicans who voted against bi» connu;tt«*d in a most cowardly manner. nay, wim a piteafork. f.te justice uf tin- peace betöre wuvm mu case nas tried dts- confirmation as minister to Germany. Tobe sure, bis victim wa* a gamb er missed it. nuwcve’T. ■like himself, but if anotli. r "gang,” A camp-meeting will commi-ncc on _ thv __ A max named Gilman, living near : whose inter.-*!* were inimical to the just east of tue Baptist church at Empire city, murdered and buried the 1 "gang” with which vids attiiiated, and grounds «»rant s Pa.-« on tue2«itn and wui coutinue uu- wife and child of his tenant, named E it- I tlie ciiminal r» he.l iifion tiis being "solid ui August .»tn. Kuv. 1. L. Jone* ot me M. F-. Cuurcu wul t’«' in caargu and will be as enbover, » last week, and waylaid and at- . u cnuvtri with th* ponce” to give him immunity sisted i-y f»< v» rm al-»»- piu.ium rs. tempted to kill the bi»b*nd and father 1 (r ' om prosecution. — I. ... wnSitvn huma nitor ■»VOF il lì iVfl* ' Our respected frit nd, L -w is Strong, former on hi* return home after several days’ ly ut tu«' .»lurj’iiy eru’ K mills, tins purcuanud I absence. The murderer bad dug the KI.A4ATH COVNTX ITEM*. pruputty unu located twu imh s -»vum oi grave tn which to inter his intended vic .«l.uiw i'.».ur, c.»«»s county, an-l -rums to b«» saiisii»«u w«m nis n«"w home. Jusupninu tim. and alter his arrest confessed the Uason 1» plentiful an 1 cheap in thu so. lion. i «a ' inly i a \ .uuabiu cituuu wneii Mr. >«rung crime, and airi the murder of a man i »I. Mill w«- wisu mm uuuouudvd prosperity. L:uk rivet i* low. r mail ever known before. a year ago, of which he was accused at Dr. F. A. Hamilton, who puruhas«*«i Dr. Farmers ar.- bu«y, wen if their crop* are the time. _______________ . k .anagan's pr. >p< i ty at Graut s i’a-« and su«- ■ short « « •. u- «nm in n*s piauucu, arrived fr«»m tau- Mr«. Geo. L-'siii«* of Tulc lak - u visiting b«-r I«»rdi.i last w«-«k, auu«»mpunicd by ms tamiiy. T hs initial number of the .Stat* parentA in D.-iigla- v«»unty. Dr. 1 . I i . lw made a gixat many triunus duriug rral, the new Democratic weekly pub i iy ;u J--, i-uui- - « '-uiity . iw j. pnygt- Many citizen«« are ru*f i« ating in tb<’ hills, lished at Salem, lies on our table. The thr wvMther being «juite warm. ciau and suigeun. an«l wr wish ami *uu««,sa wm ’ i '. vur ue may go. publishers, Messrs. Rodgers, Thompson Showers ilie last f« w wo«k' bav< gruatly A Allen, announce that the paper will beneütud thu gardt us abotif Linkviile. A. D. Heiman on tiie 13th im»tall«<d the f«4iow- liig .»uh < rsol uurn* u Rule iodg« Ao. 7*. 1. O. o. be an exponent ot Democratic principles, Thi-s. MuEÜuwn > vf tliis <-<<nnty i* vi*iting r. j. ;i. j-»hu, .X. G; L. L. J • linings, G; C. and we trust that it is entering upon a in Wuahingi .»n cuuuty. bis f »rim-r home. K. tuHU-iur, U. > -u.; Jus^MoSs, i'ur. S««c.; O. H. career of i>ermanent prosperity, differ.ng Mair, 1 r«U'.. 1. > . Dean, w ur-h u; J A. J«n- Cha*. Grave*. Mart II» nlrlx and D. C. Itr »w- from the tale of the many previous Dem n«-ll wer« ruatiuating Ibis werk at P« liean bay. H.iigs, conductor; J. 1. K »Oirfsou. R. S. .X G; G. it. riumtgau. i. >. .X. u; M. Kt-ynom*, K. K. ocratic venture» upon the s*a of journal Rev. J. W, Hry.iaf 1* announc«-d t > pr«-aeh in V. G; ( jus . La«l«i, L. ». v . G. J. Kull ugg, K. S. ?•; ism at th* capital. A state organ of the ' I.iukvHl- u» xl >nii.la> at II a . m . and“ I’. m H. 'ujit.i. L. >. >. party of reform should find a fine field I Petemian Br m of Lmkviüf adv rtis»« a Hi«’ “( ouri» r says . that J«•*. ! unk-r is to cultivate in Oregon at this time. j sash and duur faetmy für -alc in tb«- ••Or«,gou- Woikingt uhy uni b.-uglas «ountiv* tu rais«* inni \ oy '»ub-'M.'ripti< n i<» cut a fruii tram «ir tan." ar luu uiuutu «il < ow ere«, k tu Eli« nsburg, at T hk State horticultural society reeom- I Tr» as>ir< r Graves 1-» tb«- l»«s»l tnaik«Tnan in Ut ________________________________ tm tuoutn oi ituguv rivvr. It will sh«>rt»-n tue mends the cultivation of but four kind» ( JJe county, when it -•in« S tu gi.l^s-hal) sh.iot- di-tuli« 1 Vet-y mudi, and lumi n»iuuiuBi<-tttiuu i>t i.wifi Grani - Poa>s and Lll* iwi»urg ran b»‘ in this state— Italian, l I’ ’ e- f> Matt i of prune» in thia Mate —the Italian, e- I y. i pr< «enl : ng t rank Br - « «t< cl*-d iu tw«> «.iu> *, wrbervas ìt nuw tak<* a tite and Silver prunes, and Golden Drop ln7|,t „„7“ t,' n u>u. arrived at Linkvìllt* last le tur uve uay* tu gt» bvtwcen thu two place*. _1.. _ I I. a » 41 e .a * «.on. All f E JI [ I a uti « . ts plums—that first named, the Italian ' w<-< k. s-jtut amusi ng iucidrnt* were connccted prune, being considered “the prune of Mis* !.. I». ii:..-. arrivc.l from M.-ntan» last witu tur rffort ol Atturuey Schlbredr tu Uuil- all prunes” to I* grown in Oregon, be w.-. k * d .| i» vi*iiin» h.-r linei»-, -ii. i iT Chil «luzu-c-iIncus of Granir Pass iut<» buy ing quit- lier». «'«.«.Ili ‘1. v.lrs .il 1J1-J cileni I.i-st >%«•« k. Allei cause it is of superior quality to any Several « ttU< u- ar.- en.lcat rhi» to •.-cum iifsi»niug to.*H>mu pr«’lty rouga talk Irum s«*v- other now known that ba* been thor art.•siali »ratei in various |uii t* ol Klatnalli • rai Citizen* whu p» fn istmi in tnmkiug tm-y oughly tested; ale« because it is a COUIllJ'. ou neti iiitir pi« mise*», ttiv douglity g« imcuiaii prune that can bo grown in O.egun bet- | Re». F. . > S. ” N > ■!. i u I \i: hohe pr fest Mat mocil lanci« d hi* per* >u m uanger and caiKst upun , st Ja. k»o .urlili-, bas l.v. ii paying thia wetion n tn city luai almi tu « acori biui and in* Client ter than any other country in the world, u> tue tram, li» uit«.rprt*ted tim mass meeting ’ ! paa<oral vi-it. and, therefore, will meet with less com- u» ut’un iiitiignatiou meeting ot tue «itizcns, Messrs llanink r an I Hai.- an i Pruf. F„ k. rt ani t aunghi ùis< rettori ».»• b«*tirr pari ut l>etition than all others in the various spent s* v. ral .lavs n-îi. :i4 al sprinir er*. k.lur- VaL>r. markets. ! in* the past wet k. Tue fair < lahuant i > thè Apploton « state wa* The stage r >t.l»- rv at II *i:anz-i still attracts *il«m* .1 ine ba.uony «>f th« i>ag«« y I ìm U jsc w ith Tux «».•*.; '.K.i.r* gall, in continuing to attention. It:, I- i v>>! tnat tb.- roblar* an a«, r .m a n y a f< « t v» niugs ag*», w n«n au am pi- pi ■ »porti-in-<i -aiooii-k » p. r ut thè |»iuuv, rant al o il the »uppresaion i f the labor ronin, nt* of ine . >:u.lj . ♦vn.» wisn. d io uis et uu jinpi uniise ila ih»- mat- ♦ >t tlie Soith, in the face of the no The I.inkvtl e.i:-rri. t -, li ...I I- now > njov- te« ut n r Ciaim t«» ms pie mises. *»(«*|>|>c«t up t 1 n>un forcitiy of men to vote the Re ;nir a «i«.we. k’s vacali .11, wlu.-li will i l.¿e and sani: ‘ Ma-tuni* . 1 oantnat iittiu saiouu i»r.i|-»-riy un tnut «ru< r th» r» ; whnt ar» juu g »- pnbliean ticket by thousand* in north al«.ut the tirsi ot s |‘l mlx-1. ern factories and corporation strong II J. ¡».agb-of F- it J »nes. Cal., has been iiig ( » « ¡largì- iu< loi a '¡uif-ciaim d«-« d tur filili-iiihi-tM/' A.iiiag tlis* udmirtug ghinee* >ni|.|llll«s| Ills soil. hold*, at the risk of robbing their chil- Visiting - - tn>4t:oll. , aee .......... . ........ l.y .■ — it.-m lui «io», thu w*m»\v M.uti; ”1 gin -* h I p ’iz- y*»n ii|> toruo-mt *.»l «i lu.ii p.acf." “j divn ul bread, ih aimply mibluue. lii#* ’ It H sigkind. n.linini.trator <>f thrt . .tare anni give tuat uimn. said tm* gentleman, duly accredited organ* of the trust» and of II. XX II »agland, dc«*»-a**-«l, will soon leave coli!iiiutng f.» sii<M»t tii<- a. g., etc. * ••II,” rato combination» are seeking to throw dust fur < all for nia with a band of tine mul*-*. ih» - aii I i . w , i\ ti-« iingiy. • 1 tioii t kn »w «»f an> to\v n wlicr«- i\l iati*« r uwn mi interubt in a mi- in the eye* of the public and distract Postal ln*p« ct«»r Tri nflin ha» « rit ord«*r* for I »oli tiiai! rigai nere in Grani * 1*; u » b . "A u ì I their attention from the legalized rob- of ..... her ........ HKp.-vt* is !.. ¡¿i. to II ih county ft» hunt don l Kn iw oi a parta- r i d i.tlii- r lia\ «• man bery and oppression of their employei*. r.u th.- p. r*..n* wh. >ium;tt*-d a nuiil rubbery s olir* -il, -pii» k.\ r< i -rt»-«l tu- - sai ». ii-k--- p- i. concentrating attention on the fancied ‘ *’«-.»rt tu«’ *tn< . turiiing mi ius in « I. as a shoul wcnl up irum t ìau • •> Btand« r-*. outr.*’.-* in the S’n»ti very much as the fml.T Insirnctl. true linei frequently distract* attention <*"'n«»i»n<»i r "f trn. >1'|.;ii «ui< ur Maj. rMiiun-r. ... ,, .. . artnnr rul. ih unikiux th»* hii - MINING NEUS. troua himself by crying >to|>, tin. f. I B(W1 |B»|Hv«i,>n of Fort Kiumaih. i A n insane freak of a convict named John Curti*, <i/.<i.» John Thompson, sen i tenced to state's prison from Multno : mah county lant January for tlire»* year* for larceny irorn a wareliou»-*, prompted hue to follow the example of th* convict Howard a t w. ek and chop off hi* left hand with a hatchet, to avoid work in the foundry, where most of liie convicts are ent( loyed. Following »0 cio*e upon Howard's un*uc'e**tul attempt toshi.k hard work, the affair has called foitn j much comment. No other theory save ■ insanity will account for self-butchery j like th.», when a man had »»short a time to serve. He 1* a lazy fellow, however, and ba* served two tetnn in pri*on be fore. _______________ Tnr refusal oi tl.e Ancient Order of United Workmen to pay a la-netit w illetl by a deceased member to a person not dependent U|*jt> him for support, anil one who bore no relationship to him, i* exciting consi ierable criticism adverao to the order. It i* certainly bad pol cy to deny the right to a meiuls r to di»|*>*e of tlie ¡H-m-tit m any manner that he msy sec fit. It is» ».ut a form of mutual in- enraocc, and a mo-1 excellent form, car ried .n by annual due* and a*se*»m.'iit« on the member», who will want to hav* Some assurance 111 tl.e future I ha* Their wishes will lie c >n-iilt«d in the apply ing of their bent fils after .1» ath. t’nle*» the ruling of the grand l.slge III regard to this matter 1* reconsidered, it wll work set ion* injury to the order. What do,-* it matter to th.- A. V. I*. W. whom the policy-lioblei make» tn* ts-n. ficiary, •t long a* he pay* up bi* due* and asaesa- nienl* and is “clear on tlie books' when lie dies? G ■<•<! Judjr«•* ¡vivís«’ *t«K ktncH r.» *««|J iff all «urplii*« *t«»«-k thN tuli and avoid iinnuvu*s«ir) ri>k iI.»“* by wiut« r ktdintf, 11». th«- haj ui >|» G « l«nf»'*.< dl> •»it'irt 1111» it im tin* usti.ii <»r«l« r fur a nuvuru winter t » follow .1 bot. dr\ nunt- tu« r. Tr* ii.wiir« r Gravgiv» s ru tiu»* that tin r«* are fund* in tin u »unty tr«*a*ury tor thr ru«i mp- ti<»n <>f th. f.«:l.»w?Yuf warrants pr >t» -t» »! prior to Mas 11. I.U». 1*17. I G*. |‘.*fi»>, M<d, p.r.Kj. 1- .1, i ci. r-»;_ ix 1. ¡ r.». 1.1*3. i'.r. *nw. uvji , AOi. 3UB7. A vielt »Ur -talli' n inflict»*«! a h «* v « r«* w..ur.! «.n XV. ('. J«»lins.»n ot B y la«a w» » k l»y bitinir itiin in t!n* smail of th*-l»u< k. D; v. t.wht »p- th* tn ut tr* atan nt, and whih* the pati« lit will probably b»« disabled for a time, o*» p. rnuiner.t injury is f«*aru<i. In adv« i tGii«^ t • «**’! real «-Mat*' f.»r <l« lin- «lii' itf ta «es **h« rtff < bild« rs in»n >rai»ly pur- Hii« - the ciftomary c-urs«* « f in« luding nd traut«* 1* a « <1 up n in o.; * n.»tic- of Ride, and d<»« s not titi,!« rtak* t< ring in th«*uo*t *»f an Indiv.duul sal»* notice for ■ acii tract as is ion«* iiy tin-win i .fl . t .hn k«on county, «if « ourse tin delinquent lia* to bear the burden of tlie cost of Mdvurtlfting in ail such « iv*«-«. or.in ary . addreo M»ek DmgCO , N Y Aemrmkr TAt*. If von me sick Simmons’ Liver Regula tor will surely aid nature in making you well. If you are costive or dyspeptic or *re Buttering from uny other of the numerous diseases of the liver, stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, tor Simmons’ Liver Regulator is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. A roll inc of b anka for the location of • |ii.«r e ami plater mn.i constantly on uanu ar the J imes office. I A Sad Case. Cl.ira Tindall, a gill of U v< ar«, emj loved at Moore’s r< * a. rant in com- n itt-d *ni< idA by taking stryth iue »*n the night * f the 11 Ii i* st., b-iing <lriven thereto, as ih«‘ coroner * jury f«»un<1, by the c n- linncd cruel tnaum nt of her mint. Mr*. Xu i:e Moore The girl wns a daughter of Th ‘inas Tunl ,L. «tn erstwhila bLaffc-driver m this vtciniiy, uow in the eastern states. .4 i I* es«« utial t«» goo i hen th . but at this sea it is often lo*t. owing to the p.»vertv or I son impurity of the blood, derangement* of the digestive organs, and the weakening effe t of tl.oclianging season Hood's - - - _ Sarsapa- ____ lr_ I rilla is a won*t«*rfnl medicine for creating an appetite, toning the «l’^estion, and giv ing strength t«> the whole system. Now is the time t'i take it. Be sure to get Hoods «Sarsapar.lLi. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castotia. Fruit B qkm . are prepare 1 to furn.sh boxes, in lots ’ m' • f dry n> 1 n 1. fo ei h* r or dried ftvit*. Pr •< quoted upon atioii. srai’.l < rdef’ may be tilled by H<»«J.e nuth A*"d'Gid > l «.Ak PlSE D uo R B i . mi . fr * 0 . tirant * Puss, Qr. For Sale. The undersigned offers his saw mill, situ- •G 1 n « go<> I timber 1» It and in a cash • tiiat ' «t, for**w« -t .* reasonabl«* figure. Tin’ ; lua^biflcry 13 in the b* *t d* rder. Ad<ire*& I or cull un T. H. G ilsoj , * sterling vtlle: Oregon For Strains; and Sprains. Evidence, Fresh, New, Strong. Bufltesad 8 Years. Mt Fkate&t. Ttxaa Jan» to. tsii. RtStrsd I vssra with Urals of back, coaid sat wall «Ualght utad t«ro bettlei Bt Jacoba 0U, wa« o«x»d No pain la II Booth» M- J WALLACL On Crutches. Cambrldsfi. Ohle. Jan« 24 18 Two wm X b ®* crwtchM from «trained Ankle used Kt. J »cob« Oil. car «4, no rotors st r*in in on« n*r WM. DAT Vied Cane. XotaUa T« m , Jas« 12. 1»»> Bprainad «▼ back h»4 to exo«, wm cars* by St. Jxcobs Oil after 1 »outh» »nfferlnr MU B BKONXrXXLD Iu Bad. Ro«*ht..» M w «1 ittt A boat March T, I MralntAay ankle end wm 11 b*4 »ne week, need enne two week« Three eppll- cnUoai a day. Crow thro« hotUea of II Jacoba Oil. cared No rotara «f pala JOIXPH DANIEL XAITXIDAT Terrible Fain. Ftelavtew, LI . May IB. lMl I »prato ed ay tkumb I m I ípnn¿ »ad a terri bla •valIIS4 Kod pala aoiuad Fear appluaUaai of qr Jaoab» OU ««trad *a •ad Ubar» ha» beao uo retufl •f paia. QIL 8 BX0W* at D rvoolsts and D xalbx > THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Battlmor». MA Rich and Poor, Trine® and I’. a,an'. the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of thia remedy, attest the world-wide rep utation of Ayer*» Hills. Leading phy sician» recommend these pills fur Stoma, h and Liver Troubles. Costive* nos.. Biliousness, and Si k Headache ; also, for Khcuuiatisin, Jaundice, and Neuralgia They are sugars oat.-d ; con tain no calomel, are prompt, but mild, in operation . and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Vse, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. *'I have derived great relief from Pills. Five years ago I was o ill with Rheumatism tliht I was unable to do any work. I took three box« * of Ayer’s Tills and wa« entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.’’ Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s 1*11 I h have been in use in my family upward* of twenty years and have completely vtTilied all that it claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.” — T. F. Adams, Holly Spring*, Texas. “ I have usr.i Ayer’s Tills for a num ber of years, ami have never found any thing equal to them for giving me an appetite ami imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.”—R- D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. “ Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a snfferor. —- Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. “Whenever I am troubled with con« stipation, or suffer from loss of appetita, Ayer's Pills set me right again.” — A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. “Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com bined. Wo have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.” — Wright & Haunelly, San Diego, Texas. FBirAKZD BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas», bold by all Dealers Iu Medicine. ICORE The Chief Rows« for the great sue* | We 11” '«. 'green ' apt» ’< I J. W. REMkDY^AlN feis of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is found in tha article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actually ao- eompHshes what is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and •ale greater than that of any other sarsapa* I I When I say C ttri I do not mean mertly to I Stop them fur a time, and then have them re I turn again. 1 mean A RADICAL CUKE« I 1 have made the disease ot FITS, F.PILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I wannaNT my remedy to C urb th« worst cases. Because others hax« failed is no reason for not now receiving acuro. bend at once for a truatmc and a F ree B ott lb ot my I nfallible R emedy . Give Expreaa and ro«t Office. It costs you nothing tor a trial, »nd it will cure you. AddreM • H.Q.ROOT,M.C m IS3PtAMST,NtwYgu Mprit Win« rtlu or bl00d puri‘ I t ICIIL VV II Io u.r before the public. Pend, fianaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt hheum aa4 aU Huniors, Dyspepsia, Bick neailachc, Blllousne«*. coercoE.es ^'h*4 Tlrud Feeling, creates an Appetite, strengUc- cn« the Nerves, builds tip the Whole System. U»« h I'. Nnrvnparilln Is sold by all drug gists. $1; NX for $5. ITeparedby C. I. Uwd fa Co , Ayothecarlr«, LowcU( MaM. . J p I. one * ig lu > x <» x i . ong time AT * on Rewl Estiu«->e»aigi^ M Cull Lou on Rat« or iiddr« \* h VAWTER A WHITMAN, Grtjfön ! I I I J AC KH »N VILLE. OREG< »X. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGEJiCÏ. Ilan been platted and thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices vurj'ing from $18..0o to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the propertv and expense of surveying. This property was purchased and subdivided, Notary Public ani Conveyancer. NOT TOR 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 Farms, Village Lets, Improved cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the and Unimproved for 1?I1OWT-1>I*OOP'* T^ItLJIT BELT of Jackson county. 7" 1 here has never been a season when orchards on Adjoining land have faileil to pro- • luce a goo«! crop. It is one of the few »cctioiib in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce I1.« kky ear . 1 he «'crtainty <>f an annual crop will make thin land infinitely more valuable in the near future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. Sale or Rent. f HAVE FOK SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- 1 Mcribvd property; No. 1. One hundred and *ixty acr«* of No. 1 choice, level land, over one-half eucloaed with a *uh- atantial zcnce; one uf the very la Mt fruit and v«-g«*table ranch«* in the county; rich, aandy loHni. wat«‘i «-*1 by Apph-gut«* < re« k; improved with a good dwelling-house with mix room», a good lug barn, gnuiari«* and oth«-r outbuild two huudr««! bearing fruit tree*. aaMorted and will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruits iu the highest perfection. Intending settlers should ing*; vai ieti«*. rnoMtly fall and wlutei appl«*, ph nty Miuali fruit*, near a good school, good <»ut- inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as cveiy lot will have a permanent and intrinsic of aid«* rang«* for atock; g«iv«*rnment title. Price, value for fruit-growing, regardless of suiroundings. The property is all SWOO; half caab. balanc«- in ou«‘ uud two year*. ufvrr««d payment» to b«- iM-cured by a inort- gag«* on the premia«*. WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, No. 2 good farm of 2Uffa«-ru*on Evan* cr»*‘k. in ami the Jacksonville I’ublie Schools, which rank among the best in the state. The entire tract adjoins th«* A M*-ad«>w*. Improv««! a ith a dwelling I»»x24 flv«- rnuiiw*. Mbain and Ktabn*. *0 the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. & (J. to the county-seat will a< fiat r«‘* with t«-uc«<i, 40 a« r«* in «-ultivatiou. well wat- undoubtedly be built soon. «•r«*d an«i a tin«- «»utaid«- range for atsak. A No. 1 stock farm. Price, fifteen dollar* p«*r acn*. ca*h. Title perfect. No.». F«»ur milt* from Central Point railroad *t»- tion. a m * h k farm of acr«*, on a county Inferior fruit lain] i* el-i where t-i iling for five time» the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. r«»a«l. ala mt forty a«-r<* of 100 which I m good grain lain! ami forty acr«* g«*»d fruit land. Intprov- For fufther particulars ’«pply to ed with adw«‘lliijg-h«m*e. Titl»- perfect. Pric««. Ä. I*. REUTER, Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon $*o0 (IU. ca*h. No. 4. ................ ■■ . ........ ... ................. . , ■■■■■ 1 . 1 - T A fin«- htoc-k an«! grain farm of 400 acre*; 360 Í acr«* under f«-nce; JUUacrc* farm land; 100acr« * pasture and woud land; ten aer«* of a good young orchard and a nice young vineyard; two aw«*lling-houi*<* an«i two g«M»d well* on the place. Tber«- will !»«• *oid with the farm a large amount of agricultural iinpleinent* and Rome household furniture; al»*o a number of garden tool*. All go with th«‘ plac»-. Good outaid«’ range forgtock. Price. »MOOt ha.1«H*h. l»a!- anoe in two equal yearly payment*, to draw le gal int«T«*t from day of aair. to be iw-cured; or all <-ahh, at optiou <»t th«- i<urcha*«-r. Thia land 1* aituated west of the jlebingt-r Gap. Title MEDFORD, ORECON perfect. A g«Kxi home for *<»m«-b«Kly. Mt Th** WU, of swij of N'Vt4 of MectioU 'Mt. in * twp. Routh, rang«- I. ea*t. being part of donation claim of J. Bozarth, on w«wt aide «>f Antelope «-rv* k: got al grain and etca-k-farw. $2«J per acr«-. N«». rp«»W\ PROPERTY. FARM-*. VINEYARDS Forty acres «»f timber land clue«’ to the coun 1 and Mining Claim.* bought aud sold 011 com- ty mud leading to th»* Big Butte s.tw-inHl: val • tnir*ttiun. uable chi«*tty fur rail timber. Governnmnt ti ll**. The owner i* out <»f the Ktui«- aud th«’ land INING PATENTS obtuin««d Mt ruaeonabl«* will b«‘sold for five dollar«» p« r at re. cash. A ratue and with dispatch. bargaiu for sum« body . lì No. 7. I TJROMPT ATTENTION giv« n toali biisim-ei» I A uuimuct«*! with tho lomd (.»flier. Tw<» huridr««d and forty a< r«* -sixty acre»» 1 tenc**1 and in <*uitivatl«>n; improved with * nice bearing orchard of tine aw*»rt««*l fruit LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. true*; a dwelling liouse. a barn ami «»therout- $1100 No. 42. * 200 a<-r«v. Li*»u*«*s. Tw<» btreuuis u! water run through 2U0 a« r<* uf unimproved land. JO acre* of thia place. It is hum ** pt ibl«- <»1 b«‘ing «livid»*«! 12 which 1* prairio Ian«! amt tb«» balanc«« g«»od into two pieces of on«’ hundr«*d ami twenty tnnb« r land. All goixi fruit unJ grain land. acr»w each. The n«»rtli hall of this place i* un with tw«» living springs of water, Four in 11«* improved. 1 In* lmprov««d W acr«** ar<* w.»rth flejOO. Tb«‘Oth*r 1*0 acres. $S«UU. Four miles truin Jacksonville. from Central Point railroad stati<«D. Title per $ 1000 No. 46. 1Ä1 aero*, fect. Enimpro\ed; well water«*«!, aud a flr*t-*'lH>* No. M. plac«* to muk< a g«.»od home. A farm <»f 120 acre*, improved with a c«»iu- HSOO No. 55. ♦«e acr«*. fortablr «iwt-iiing; t« n acm* fenced and in cul I’nimprov«*!, level, rich gra*s aud fruit land; tivation, with a living spring near the dwell running water; titl«-, donation claim. A great ing. On«* <»f the v<*ry best st«M-k ranges in the county. Yunku«* creek flows through this land. bargain; 7 uni«* east of Centra) Point. Till« p«*rf«*‘t. Price, $*00. $4<A«i No. TV. 3U0 a« rcw. No. 1». A fine farm near Eagle Point, Or., all fenced, A k ' mm ! pla«‘«*of ldO acr«*s. improved with a 100 acr** in cuitivatiim, exceileut house. k * m *1 goes!, new resid«■!»<•<•. barn ami granary; als>ut barn am! other outbuilding*, 125 fruit tree*; sixty acres f« n< «*d. w ith an orchard <’»f alsmt No. 1 iniil-Ritv. go«»d well, living springii,Mtrcam huudr«*d as*«»rted fruit tr**«-*; one larg«- of water flow ing through ami a *yst«‘in of irri- one spring smi oth«i smaller «»ins <»n the faun. fgating ditches by means of which 30 acr«* of Yank«*e er«M*k runs through th«* place. Si>l«-<i- ami may b«- irrigat«*1. Excellent bargain. did stock rang«*, with govcriinn-nt title. Pri<e. 1 Terms cash. >ium>. < ash. 80. No. 10. m « t «*-2 i X) acre* rich, level, bottom laud. I cl«‘ar<«d; 10 Her«* feuc«*d; small hous«- aud sta- A i«ri«-k house Hnd large l*»t in Ja« k*-*»ni ill«-, with a t»tabh*. A coinf«»rtabh- and till«* ble; bearing orchard of choice variety of ap- p«‘rf«s t. Price. $«j0(»; $2HU cash hum«*, und balanc«- in pl<*; 280 acres of yellow and .sugar-pine tim thr«*«.-equal paym«-uta of six. tw «*lv«* and eigh ber; g<s»d site for saw-miU; good r«»ads sum teen months: deferred payments to draw ten mer and winter. Evau* erm-k run* on <*asf per «•ent. 1 lit« r«*t. laiundary <>f said land aud cau bt« utilized for No. 11. Me. H. irrigation. Six mil** from R. K. d«»i*ut: one- t. A couif«»rtnble frame house in Jacksonville ft'urth mil«* from school and postoffice. Price, f«»i sab- or rent on rf-a.sonab)«* t«-rme; thr«-«* $12 per acre. rooms and kitchen; l«a*utcd on Third *tre«-t. HI. lias m g«»od w«-il of water at th* door. w,th l '»U0 aer«*, unimprov«*!; all level, rich, bot an»! ail n«-cusMary outh« him *. Will I h - sold ch«-ap, tom land; well water«*!, plenty ol tiiub«T, tand a» thr owner 1* in eastern < »rvgon and t»H- no can be mad«« the l»«*t dairy ranch in th* Mat«- furtb«-r us«- fur th«- property. *»f Or«*guii; 23 mil«« fr«»tu Ashland. Pric«- $«. Me. -1. I p«*r aer«-. Terina, half rash In hand, baluucr <»n easy t« rms. Tlie SH uf SE’,4 and NWi4 uf SFA4 aud NF^4 82. of fiWiq f.t sec. 15. twp. 37 ftuuth. rang«- 1 east, 177 aur«-*; W aur«*s ft-need and Iu cultivation. containing 100 acres. A nt «-lot »0 cr«-ek run* Hous«-, barn, «»rcbard. meadow, ont -halt int* r- through this place; a good BGa a-farm. Price. I «-st iu wiitur-ditch Hnd water-right, and syatum $5.H0 per acre. A g«»«»d inv«*tm«-nt. ‘of irrigation by which 125 acr«-* may bv irri- No. 13. eat«-d. Stream of water running «*n n«»rtb A two-story brick hous«- in Jacks«»nxille, ■NT ouudary ot the place. T»-n miles from coun with water pip«-* to the premise«, am! through ty ««-lit, and un«* and a half miles from p«»*t- •*ttch room in th«’ house, from a living spring i office ami sclioolh«>UM*. Prive. Th«* bouse is Ka ated on a full halt block of $1'^*0 83. 20 acres. land. lUUvJOO feet in six«’, ami has all th«- fruit* grow ing tlu rein n«-«-« ** hi y for a family to u*e. 13 acr«* *«-t in alfalfa, b.alnnc«* b«*at of vin«*- The m»w r«-nt for $20 p«-r month; yani and orchard laud; fine. Inrg«* spring of pric«- premise* $15ld) at tim«-of sale. dvf«-r«-d pay j»nr«* water on the tract. g«H»d location for a ment* $2500; to b«- s«-curvd a mortgage on th«- I »mall dairy * ¡th good <mt.*i«!r rang«*; MitiiHtcd premia« *. or all cash at by option of tn«» purchas adjacent t«» the corporal«* limit* «.f Jackson- er. This is a \ < ry d« sirablc l«K-ation. bt-ing j vilic and tivc mile* from Medlurd. among thr v« ry b«-st family resid« nevs iu th«- $l"bO M liM> acres. town—title p*-rf«*ct. 40 acre« under fence and in «-ultivatiou. Ir No. 14. rigating ditch with sufl!ci«‘ut water to irrigat«* A nice pla«‘«*. partly encl<w»cd. and a box- 50 ncn-H and the balance «-a*ily eh-nrod. all hotisr <»n it. being ii«»inustea<! claim of t1r*t-cla«s land. Situated on Evans cr«*«k. 23 John Mct'«»nn«-ll. in th«* sand 7. twp. 35 Um* fr.mi R. R. «icp«»t; gu«»d road* summer south, range 1 wot, s«-eti<»na containing 160 auro. and winter. This ia it bargain. G«»«>«1 <»utai<ic range for cattle. Price, $10.1*1 $**0“ 85 no acres. p«-r acre. All l« v«*l land.i ich bottom, and 15 acres uruier No. 1». fence and in cultivation. Small house and a The SWI4 of hoc . !«4. tp. 5«j south. *»f rang*- 3 barn. <»ii«*-bnl1 mil«* from schoolhouse and po«*t- i 1 east, «-(»ntaining 1 h «» acr«*. and being tn « !.*•«• oflicc. Seven miles from railroad depot. Situ- proximity tc Mc< allist« r celt .-brat«*«! springs Ht«*d on Evan« creek. vn Butte cr«*«k. Pric«-, $10 per a« r«-. A tirst- We I iuth n*»w oc «*ur »halves the ni*>*t Elegant As*»ortm«*ut *»f W. claaa investment. 5N7 acres,«!! fcne««d ami In cultivatmu. It Is No. 16. situated ln/th<* heart of Rogue river valley.ouv Is»tM niirnb«*r*sl on«’ and tw«» of so-tion 31. in mile from < '•-ntral Point depot. Three com t«»nnsliip 3» Mouth ot I west; al*«» th«* lot fort abl«* dwt-lling* and thr««* barn* ar«* on this numb« r«-*l 1 of •‘««•tion range «». in t«>wnabiii3t» m » ui I i . tract, also an orchai-«l of a choic»* variety ot of rang«- 1 w«*t, confaining in all Wi acr«*. fruit. The soil is free, rich, black loam, and Pric«-. per acre. will grow alfalfa without irrigation. Will b«* N«». 17. In hl.H.I.*.of c«.-hni..n*. Ifinriett** thcilian*. Almw. < ..n>b.n»ii..n* M»n- •»«»id as a whole or sulslividvd into 3 farm* of A c«»mfortabl«‘ frame h< » um «* with a \«*ry large 2U0. 107. 270-aer«* tract*. Ther«’ 1« nowaMe land chwt*r C«>hni*rM, Bnnting*. Satte-n». I*»wn*. Ginxhnm«. Print». f’orcHlw. Eie.. Eie. on this tract, an*l it is without «¡ucstion «»tie of lot in Ja«'k*»< »nvill«’, in a got si ncighlKirixMMl. the best farms in Jackson county. For terms for sale on r<-n**«»liable tt t ins; ba* a large sit and pric«-* call on or acidn ss the’ undersigned ting-room with a g;M»d tir<-place, two g«Msi b«<l- r«»«»m*amla kitchen, a go«»i| well of wat« r at «it M«-dfvr<l, Or«*gon. th«*cl<M»r, wa«*dhou*«-, etc. Price, f»«0. 87. WehwH’NW. Z.i'hjr, VI ri .I». Faiicy L»<* Ch*ok*. Indi» Linw*. VicV.n» »n i l*,«rn». No. 18. h50 acr«w of sugar-pinv timlwr Land, situated Pi.ttwl Hwi«»,Hwi»* Fl..un«inx and All-»vei Embroidan."*. i in th«- Ri gn. rix ,*r timber twit, aud a tirst-class, Land* in s« «-tions7. Is. 19. 2»». 29. aud Nl% «•< double saw-uiill, with turbine wheel, ami section <rw. ;.................... I I * »BM nilJCl 1 »» »'»i; 30. in township 35 r'.uill, south, I rang« west; an Hl*un*ian«‘e «»f wat« r-power. I?.;: ...».......... , containing 113Ö acr« m ; and Ian«!* in nex tions 12, Kvoi 3’tliiiijj; 2>’<*w ìiik I ■ Mill « in ■» capacity, 1. . 23. —1 ■». _ a 23. in « _ ___ ». 1 _ ... -« 10.000 1«-ot per «lay, m H complet«* and A < 1 1 run I 14. 24 _ ami township 35 nouth. of » rang«' ning order. Also <m«* blacksmithshop and 2 west, «-«»ntaining n«-r<*. If m H of th«' tools, um* frame barn, HixtiO te«-t, tw«» g«»od tan alH»vt*-m«*ntiune«i lam! *h«»uld be sold in on«- U« fui,« »I*.. ju.'t oiwn.*! up thu largwt stock of houses, etc. Price, >4,500. A great barguiu. h«xiy, $6 p«-r acr< is the price. If sold in quNn- titi«-s not b-ssthan 40 Mere«, at $10 to $15 per 88. acre, according to th«; quality and quantity of I1»«' acres; 1<IO a<-r«*s fonc«*! and in cultix ation ; land s«»ld. Terms, one third cash at tim«* of flv«-acres in orchard; dwelling ami barn and sale, . Imlancc --------- -------- on - --------- ------- ......... time to suit ,.............. pure has« .......... *r; d«-fer- good f* nr««. A first-class place. Nine ?' .. ...IL, miles ¡ *<1 J payments ; : ' * to b«- ' secured * by a rnortgag«* «»n . .1 X *»■«».«.. • th«- 1« < . preiuis« A. «. This I......... _«I. slightly 1. I. from railroad depot. Prive, f.3200; »>«... two-thlrda land is ... umstly roll cash down ; balance on easy ti-rnis. ing clay s*»il. th«- l»i*t a«dl, am! is Minong the Iwvt fruit lam!* iu Jack*« n count v. HR. And tinoet nr« «»f Hate, Furnishing Goods. B«»ots an«l Bh«»«»*. Etc., ever brought toiSouthem Oregon No. 19. 21o aert-s adjoining the v«»rp«»rate limits of 320 acres, mostly rncloaed am! îniproVixi. th«* thrifty and gr«»win(f cltj of Medford, all . w«.azzzK- **,h M comfortable house, a g«»«a) spring of feuwd and in cultivation; m good U dwelling- We have also just r«*c«dv€kl from Eastern Manufacturers, th«» hand*«»m«Mt line of b«»u*e and m very iarg« barn; small on* ha rd. ! wat ‘ r Ht th«- door, a g>»«»<! new* barn, tine rrop r ’ 1 is * no waste .:: land on this place; th*» th*. s«»ii t*oi¡ I i now n’?w on ,,n th«' *h«' pia«-« phi«-«’. Also, * 120 acr«* unimprov*««! Thvr« is a rich, black loam and fr«‘r. easy ti» tocuiti- culti- ! adjoining adj«'»ining thr tin- al».»v< above, vl«*«- t«> scb«M>l and p«»st- ........... rr-. . vatu ami ---------- very --------- pnaiuctiv«-. This , farm wiU V«-i • Pric«*. forth»- whole tract. $20.0U per sulH!ivid««d lut«» . 50-avre ’«O-acrv tra«ts. «iilMlivided into tra«-ts. if <k*iicd7 <lcHlr<x! acr«-. Price, $50 pet acre. —loon roll*, all b»«autiful pattern*—ever displayed in thi* section No. 2U. W>. <3^ Remember that wo are able to give th«« vent» lowest figure* on Groceries. Provisions. Ete. Land in Metlon township 37» south, raugi* LWacris-known as the Hockenjos or <’ol- REAMES A WHITE, J*‘ ks«>nville. Oregon. 2 w« st; ala«» lands in ««•« lion« 3| and th« south I’ns’ place, ubout thr«*«* miles from Medford, on th«* Phrnuix and Eagl** Point road, contain- half ol s«*'ti<»n *,kJ, t«>wnshlp 35 s«»uth. rang*- 1 ing HO aurts« of rnli farming land, all under west, containing LW a« r.-«; ad 1* nc*d with* fence, w ¡th c*»tnf«»i 1abl«* house and g<Kxl barn. g«»*Mi mil f< in-«- am! runs to R<»gu« ri\ • r Will n< w outli«»us«-e, well, «*tc. This place lirw well I»«* s«»l«l eh«*Hp in lots I«» suit pur« hasu-is. Htid to th* sun, is w«*ll drained, and well adapt»-d at prices» lies* »nilng to a« i««ctions mad*. FOR 00008 IN Olli LINE for either fruit or farming land. Plenty of No. 2!. timber f« 1 all uses with place. It is situated A No. 1 grain nnd st*« k farm <»f 32fl a<*r»*s. within <»m*and thre«*-fouithh inilca of Phceuix L. C. HEINRICHSEN. mii«-* fr*»m < «-ntral Point niilmad stain n am! railroad de|H»t. < an «-a*ily b«‘ mad«* on«* of the b«v*t ranch«-« on tin- « ant side of B« ar creek. six niii«*« fr«*m M«dt«»n! railnuid station; all lev« I. black land and «-m-lowd with a nin««-rait Pric«-. . j O per acr««. 149 First Street. ... Portland. Oregon tone«-, and all under cultivation. 1111 prnv-«*1 I 9J. w-itli a small dwulhng-h«»us«, a barn f«1« t. THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, hW a< r« s: 100 l«*ne«N] ; 4,» In cultivation ; eight largo granary, a good spring which fiirni*bus Ì acr«-s *»f alfalfa; young «»rchard of JOUchuiet* plenty of wator for <lont**siic an«! » i < h k pur- variety of fruit tr«aw; muni. small vinuyanl; g usl i P« Tlds susreptibie <»f I I m Wholesalea»i(i Retail Bealere in Xliivjnru; Kil'KI. • . m .<>.. . * • ■••«? farm < «•» m is 1» rio« < pi n»|i’oi »• - iuk I ng divtd- *11X HI - new dwelling-house, barn I and outlum*«** . : ! M.'r-i- 1,1,0 ,w°. Dir«** and ........ f«»tir farms, a* «wry «I... fartu : ¿« mh 1 I outi . ,f I, iu rv. —I I running wat« r thr«Nigh the ......-- ............... .»cn- <»f It !« g<Mid land and n«*ar a m 1 h<M»| and '■ rang«* for stock. T*;i: . mil«*« fr«»iu rniroad ;....................... Titi«- p«*rf«s i. Pric«-. JGU p « t :i«-r«-. Thh t. te«-n depot. Price for crop and farm J MJLIj No. 23. Silver and Silver Plat«^! Ware. Spentaci«* and Optical Goods, amenta for the Roekford re. | A farm of 124 acre«, all 1« a «*| land, f«»ur nilh-s Rai Iron Watches. Fr, i»n Ci ntral t 1 P«»iqJ 1». . ■ ■ . « .... . 1 .. ... t wtation. ... . . : « ItiO acres—100 fenctxi. 50 acr»** in cultivation, !T«»m nulr«»a<! af) ri ft*ii<*«*<l ri iiOODH IN THE LINE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER AND REPAIRED mt adow of alfalfa am! timothy, g<MMi «»r« hard' w ith a rail f«-n« * an«! <»v< i lUUa<-r«*in < tiitiva- LG msniB 1 Wftteh |UFWMMi| carefaily executed. plenty of flrst-clMHsrnrilen land, allcov«r«*d bv tl«»n. Bia« k *<»ll, impr«»v«v] with a «lw«-IUng- p|g-*Halection Packages sent *»n apphcuti.»*» <’.»mmnnirtate «rithn» before Tuircbae «JBawhare water from fw«> Irrigating dit«du*s. t wo mih-s h<»uMc 24\24 fc«1 with tour t<M>m*, a barn 2Ux2£ from saw-mill, on« mile from «chool-boUM*. f.-.-t, w*MNlh<»un«‘ 31x30 f«-«-t, n«-ar a goal h«*»!. will inak«* a ftiwt-clMM dairy ranch: fencing two g«MMt w-ellMof water aud g«MMj outaKie range in splendid e«»ndition. building* only fair, lum foratuck. Gux'vrnmvnt title. Prk*«*. 83 500 caah. Withoot Health can ber « In ap and bandy; I."» mile« from railread not be etiio>ed' depot. Price, J2OU0. crop included. No. 2S. y y THEREFOF THEREFORE USE THE rogue : river A c«»mforiubl«* frame bourne in JavkAonyillv. IB. Hir.«* of l«»t, 521274 f« «-t. hil* a atabh- and othef 121) acres -SO acres fenced and du arras in cul out-bouae«, an HKM»rtiu«-nt ut fruit tr«-«*. bn» u tivation; flv«* a* res in alfalfa, «mall orchard. good well of wnt« r nt tb»- door Pric« . $350. <lw«‘lling-hoiis(<, small barn, etc running water No. 34. through the pitue. Price, $1UOO. aving re < ently been refitted with Tl»<* F. M. Fnwb-nliurg farm, aitu:tt«xl in mi -. (M. ail modern improvements, are now turning '7^;' tion 15. townatdp iH» Mouth, rang»* 3 w«*t, c«»n- oat a tirHt-elaee article of flour, which is put up in 320acres-<N0 arret fenced ami 1.70 n«-r«w iu 130 acr«*: »bout 4Uacr«* t< n<-«*d a ith a barrel nark*, aud «very sack is warrant«*«! to cultivation, k < km 1 house, barn am! outh<»u*es, I I , taining g* »« al rail f«t»c<* an*! In <-ultHati«»n. I’ m I aim *«- uii . 1t«A the best helper to Health and tlie ouick« st contain IV pounds of fl<»ur If you don't lielievu good orchard ami vinvyitrd, *• v«ral lnige iniprov«*l l»n«i; tuo Mprmg- c i:u on Earth. V*e it in time for ah diseases •»♦ of wMt«-r.on«- n««r thi*. jiiet compere n *ack of our Hour with any -»»ring-, affording plenty of water for garth n the houa«~ H«»gu«‘ riv« r form» the* St »*nach. lover. Koiness and Skinfc It th*- west. ru other brand ottered for «ale in thia market,ami irrigation. 10 uer« - of timothy tneculuw; six iHiutidary «>f thia plat«-. Iin|«r«>ve<1 cm s Rheumatism. Malaria Coated lotigu»- with a miles fi 0111 Grant's Pans Pric« ’ $5000. A great and Heartache, relieves Constipation Rih-mi notethu differeuce in weight. «Iwelling 14x> f«-«-f with 4 r«M.u»M, *h«M barn bargHin. r«Tm.*, on«*-half cash, balance on ni • * .«nd Dyspepsia, drives all impurities »»ut id 17136 f«-cf and oth« r outbulhliug*. Thia place easy terms. Flour and Mill-Feed ia on th«* «- hm I aide of R*»gu«* river, of n mile th. r-.... I and dries m> old Sores. TheBusine s M. men buv 1?, th«- \V«*rk: .Rmen use V dv* La !i- < fr«»mGold Hill railroad atation. (iovvrnnn-tit 120 acres <»f fruit land, w ithin two mil«* of tith*. VeL.tAi.tly un hand and nzcl.anxnd for wh**t take t. the Children ■ rv fur it and the 1 arm« rs $3.50B. T«-rma, on«*-half caeh at time Grant's Pass, will b«* mu I k II vid«««! tn hi nr 3Q-a«-r<‘ of Male pric«- balanc«* <ui on«* y t-ar’i* tim«*, h» b«- *••- aav it is their best health pteserver. tracte if d»*-«ir«‘d. >*rie< $7 .’«O pur a«-re Sold everywhere, Si.oo a botGe; six for | s .« jo cured by a mortgag** on th«- pr*-mir«>; or all BARLEY ROLLERS. caeh at option of purchatk-r. Hsving added a «et of Barley Roller« to my mill tiF"| hgv«- Grc«t Bargain* to«»ff«r and It will Parti«* wishing to pur« L hm « anv <»f the above may b«' fourni on I have «.«t apart «»very Saturday to Roll Burley for . UMV vz—• •-» Ha« /»•»-•Vttllv htzffue • lands, can atop <»ff at M«*dford. w lu re th« y will fil<» tu G eo . P. rwi-ni-n. The work -*'! t» J„n. „„ hh . *4'-'*•*I debut un the arrival of pun-hRMitig «•lM«-win*r»‘. If y«m hav« any prop- b«« m«*t , at . t«»«- " * »^... R uwfll A C o ‘1 none, «. that i-rtio. can rMnrn wlth thelr — .-> Bawspnper Advertising Bureau <10 Spruoe the urn. day. lam prepared to roll twrlnrrt al! ; •wt) f«»r «nie, eom« and «er m« mid I u n| <j<, IT1> train* by M«**i*. Wrb*l«-y a « o.. rt-m i b«-»«t for you. * fair agents, wh»» u ill conv« y th« in lu g«*»d Sti^eti.whcreadvcr- aaftag If Ani/ tim*an*l in the b.«*< ré 'r>>- offjre iM-xt d«M»r »o Grund Ontni! H«»t<-1. alinno fo anv of the lands 1 hav«* for *a1<*. fr«*c i tt»¿V¿™itrñrt»tu»y nllfcW yVlll^ I I Medford, Ur» g<.n. 1 fi» sull» ¡ör U U ot etzure for cvSKj-uoer. G. FAHFWkiRI 1 It is All in the Thermal Belt, TNOW IJS rlX> THE BUY ! ! HENRY KLIPPEL, Conveyancing in all its Branches. 1 Ì ÌQP 15V ? QvsStàiûx REAL-ESTATE. il Ayer’s Pills, Wadi ugh «t Co. are st 1! busilv at work in tuu Wimer mi’..c* r»e *r Wa «i •, Josephin*’ c■ nn*y. ami iho nu»-t flatte’ind report* • ip * from them. It is -id that the out put of these diggings will be many Ihou- >an«is* of uullars this season. —-.■■■ . <----------- Senatbla Advice, Farmers, orchar«li^t«i nn<i fruit-growers, protect yourselves from insert vests bv ’■praying vour fruit trees A. II. Carson A Son * f R dlind nursery. (postoffice(irant's ! t’iiS'j have se* urud the agency of tho P. C. j Ia»wis combination force an 1 spray pump which in trained hands is equal to spraying I ten acres of orch ir«i in one dav. It is equally w< 11 adapttd to extiiigui'diing a tire, and a -tetdv stream can be instantly < h nmed to a line *q»ray. an advantage ’xh’c'i no « tln r hand pump pos-e**ee. A I iu I iin*-«»( r > ipes i «r *pr i\ing romp<»undi j w 11 be furnished with the pump, ail for the low ji.-i<e of $6 it). Buy on«’. it nmv -ave vour re* th n. eor barn fr* in Jestrur i ti«»n a- veil as enable volt to suc<‘.‘8sfiiliy II 'uinbat ins«*« t | e ts. Mae 1» “Grateful.** “ I saved the life of my little girl by a prompt use of Dr Acker’* English Remedy for Consumption.” —Mrs. W iil V Harri son Fur sale bv E. C. Brooks. ——-■■ - Huw the Grand («olden Drawing Occurred. Eve ryone want* to hear the r««ult of the Grand Exti aordiuary Gohlen (the22*Jth Muuth- ly) Drawing, wuieh took place at New Orlt iuis, L>a., of the Loiiiaiana State Lott<‘ry on Tues day, Jun«« IK, lenp. Her«* is a r«*ci»t*l of noun' of Fuituiu's vagariec«, and any other informa tion can be bad on application t«» M. A. I»»ui- phiu. New Orluaii*. La. Ticket N<». tfl.tiUu drew th*’ 1 ir*t Capital Prize of $tiuo,000. It wa.*» sold iu iraetkmai parts1 of fortn.-tba at $1 eueti, a* nt toM.A. Dauphin New Orlean*, t^a.: «»in- to Mr*. Catharine Cailahau, ¡ill Federal 8t.. B<»*- »011. 5fa.SK.; «mu L» Eaet Saginaw Nat l Bank. East Saginaw, Melt.; otu- to Win. Dalquiat, Duluth, Minn.; i»n«’ to Martha (>. Wynian, Lynn. Maae.; *»iu*'o Leonard M. llersoy, Bos ton, Mass.; «»nut. Lavcnaon A Gers >n, Sacra mento, <’al.; one to 1». II. I ju T out , Buffalo, N. Y.; one to C. F. N *t<»r. Lam aat« r, Olin»; on«*to Mias Annie Daw«.*-, Strawn. 1'« onut.» Can- tou Exchange Bank, Cant«»n. Mias.; one to State Nat l Bank Memphia.Tunn.; on*'J. F. El- wards, Atlanta. Ga., ut«-. No. «¡2,311 drew the Secund ( apita' Prize ot $2UU,iJHi, also aoh! in fractional fortieths at 51 « ach: one to Mad. J. P. D«e«»im«T 62 N. 13tli St., Philadelphia, Pa., on«-1«» I. Kleiber, 1M2N. 10th st.. Phifaduiphia, Pa.; «»in* to R. G. Green, Portland. Mu.; one to H. RoBcntierg, Gaivet»t«>n, Tex.; out* to John Harneon, l'l EIi«»t St.. Boatoii, Ma.**.; one to K. Ainrsien, 13. Eighth St.. N.Y. City; on«-to D. Hillman, Redding, Ala.; on* to K. W«*gner, Chicago, l.'i.; one to Al. s. Murphy. M*-rit, lex.; one t«» Join L. Kiura, Jr., iaiwr«n«‘e P.O.. La., etc. Tick«-t No. dr«-w »he Tnir«1 Capital of $l(JU,lMi, also sold in frautional fortieths at $1 each; one to J. S. Kiauber, Newark, N. J.; one to Frank Pierce, 69 Clinton St .. U«*tun, Mas».; one to G. li. Mi-phurnioti, Sacrament«». Cal., «m • to F. E. Luttry, New York City; on« to< aasagu«* <\ Vi«*n,3 l.art Third St., Now York City; oreto W. H. Brown. Minneapolis. Mlnu.; one to 1.. Fanatia, Shaw, has.; onu to W. Fisher. 159 Haitey si., Nuwmk. A..I., etc. Thu next, tin* 231st grand m«»utm> drawing, will tak»- place’1 in «Hia>' .alwav * 1 uetaluy > AuguM 13. Do not l«-t the dale be forg«>lten. ventral point pointers . Newcomers are st 11 plent fdl and a num ber are 1 »eating. T. c eisnot a gr«'at deal of >r kness ia | thi* place or vicinity. Win Gate* is in Pirilttni on business,! and will re urn this week. Four newcomers were in to.vu < n Mon- I day, looking fur desirable local ion*. < H ll.ngla' d an i family will leave for their home in Bonanza thi-i we«k. Dr 111»-kb* - n< w bu**in* s.*> !.»» u*e is ab< nt completed and wd! soon bo occ upied. J £ Harvey’s new residence is nearing completion, ft will be a nice large one. 1 B. Williams of An’eloi«« creek is hav ing a neat a id comtuodio is residence built at th 1* place. E l ht new buildincs are now in course» of construction at this place, and more are in contemplation. J. F Gregory and family of this precinct tr* cnj.AYinz ill - hratetl term at the seda spring* on Pead In lian creek. D- happens it row occupying his new store an-l ha* a ii 1«* stock of drugs, medi cines. etc. Mr. Duval is >.*sistin; him. The work «»f bull ling the north string of fenc*- 0:1 the Gtir gro tn Is 1* progressing rapidly It will lie an excellent piece of w«»rk when completed. Mr-* M E. Fi« Iler this week Sold k' a< r••* <>f her pi.-ve east of Bear creek to 1> y \V. Beebe and A I’-iphi W Beebe, who recently arrived in the valley. fhe pavilion is going up rapidly and will ■•»on be complete«!, after which work will begin on the stall-«, pens. etc. Tie -e-’re- tary’s office will also be built soon. S. C. Minnick, who purcha.*ed a p«*r'ion of the Fielder estate, has be» n making a numb- r of inn r »vements. ami his farm is already one «»f the ueatest in that neighbor- ho»I. Dr. Whitney anti wife n turned fr*»iu a pltusont trip to Ciatcr lake last Tuesday, enthu^ia.-tic over the tine scenery andde- liri*»us water, as are all who make the trip for the first time. Wru. H«*rringt »n came d own from Dea- kin* list M'»inlay to tne»*t his b«*t»?r hjlf. wh-» quickly tired of ( abfornia and be came hoiiitsh k f »r th»» big timber and the co d water of the upj er Rogue rt v r country. Henry Wilson has built a neat store bin -ling east <»f the depot and near tho Bapti**t church, where lie Baptist Ii keeps a nice as- rinient of millint rv goods, notions, cut ler' groceries, tmw:i»e, etc Hi* prices ar«* i« t- »uaule. lie will also pay the high est price for eggs. * N. g . Bwritonof theexecutiveroiumittfc h i* b.»<! built an ing«ni*»u* leveller aud ng hi ch nc for use on tlie track at the fa r ;_’r »un*ls. for wbir'i he purp »susao- |»ly ing for 't-'ters paient, if it works a* well as it se**ni* probable. Th» w >ik f g»’»»d ngi< < bin* u are at work along R »gu-j nvrr pr«»cu* «liik» rap lly an 1 the sprinkling- -art an<l dr g- i»e *tnrt»*»l 1:1 a f*-w days. h rut k rs. It ii -a «1 that l)a:!ey i althveii ba* strack Tne trn< k wib be ready f »r cx*‘rcising In r-es in a very few days now. very n ii dig^iu^ un Elliott cieek. L. l>*ira..zo A, Co., who are euzaged in in n ng in «steamboat district, have fnmht-d I ihei dra.n ami »truck grav« I that promise.' ' ver.» we l. Dessciles & Connell of Scotch gulch, Jo* ' sephine county, w«li »• on clean up and ex ! pret to cxira.-t a goodly amount of the Rev. ’Î. Bishop, at pr« s* nt recorder of thr ' nltby liter«. city < t I'. h «*» P«»rt md. i* the n»*w Indimi awnt The Amur.c.iii Min ng Code, Mtandard for lue K' i.iAth r» a vatioii aud wi!l take chai '• s » 11. K» v. Jo-«. Eiii'ty ha« provuii the I autb 'ti'y on all subjects apt ertaining to b* Mt i’iu. r • v* i at the ag ncy. an«l **vervi»,wty I mining, water-rights, etc., f ,r sale at the au'puuut««! with hua ¡«sorry to b»*v him leave. I'lMKS office. K« v. Jo**. Hamilton of the Brushy terian The report come* from Josephine coir ty < muh at Linkt il*- has accept* d a «ali from Hu * hur« i at Valluj ». l ai., an«! the l.inkville that Bonr Btcs. and H. White have struck • »iggit'gs on I linois river which prospect null st will h«*runtt'r b« tilled b> R. a . A. F. I. »t. a r<« ni stradila»* fr. in N’«»w Fork, win» as nigh as 25 cents to the pan. h assign* «I thu charg«* by th«- Southern Oregon Machinery is expected soon from tian Pr» **by i*ry. Francisco for the Grave ur« ek uuartz min* s, Th«- I.inlcx ill«-Mill. Flunu aud Ditch com op« rated by Capt. Willard Young Co , pany. r«*c«ntly in'’‘»rporatud by Ab x. Marlin, where operations Lave been tenip< rarily Sr . G. W. <mith an ! J. X. Summers, will u »n- *u-p-ndtd. httand a larg. ditch t within a nule of the eastern lui* of t -wnshin 41 s.. R. V» E , the A la- ’e reservoir is beinj built at S tu In H«! < f t i-* tu*w flitch t*> be within a short <!!«<- rn *, Enni* it C ».'* ex’ct *ive mines 1 ear tata’*’ of tn«* m*a»| of tlie present “Big Klamath Wildo. and pip 114 will ie commenced ditch.'' ilio present • «.-.n ha» slu.twn thu I h s ct»mi»uiiv h s b«*< n sev gr«at valu* ot i iiiH.it':-n. ii tin* Klamath coun next sen* ni eral years ¡n getting ready for business. try, hence the forming < f the c«>inpan>. B* rtha V ll*dni«, fourth daught* r *>f Mr. T iik Or- juiiiaH, with it* customary in- and Mi-. II. V Hehns of Ja« k-onville, d«*part- ■ »*«1 tin* lit«* July 1 i. l-sv. mred ttft«*«*n year*, tulevance. gives the governor of Missis four months and s vuuteen daysi. Though sippi a vigorous pen-lasiimi*. Iwcause he > oung in y« ar*, -h« ¡«< ••*« »*« «1 an umiabb* «in*- 1* camping on the trail ol the prize pusiti' n. a purr and alf « tl*»nat« heart ami a Hpirit <»f tun friendship. bev»nd manvot in r fighter* wiw» openly defie»! tlie law* of age Sin- htvl implicit «• »niiduncc in in*r moth- I. is state in carrying on the recent mill ; .* j. to win'in sin* mad«* lur uoinni’inieiitionii within it* boundaries. It is needless to I aw! -ought her ««.tins* I ami advice, which -he I « ver foi»uwu«l. If atn* ma le a mistak*' in word *tate that Hovernor Lowry would haw *»r nut. *;»u lig.st» fn<i to « (»rr»xi it. Stic had a won the highest vhcouniims from the | Ii vely.« h»’« rrul in mt and was the Hinging-bird ranter, Scott, for bl* bold action had | ut th«’ tarnily. which mad« tn t a favoriu* u .t i»nl> In tin iioim . but *< cur«*l the fri« ud*nlp lie been the governor vf »oo.e northern ’ *»f all win» km w her. Sm* had no cm tnu**; stat*; but, being a representative ci the 1 m»nc pn«-'» in r but to i*»v< h«*r. During her afliiution she in iH. i murmured or eumpiain- ■“solid South,” it i* a matter of cup •Mi. but wa* patient .«*.«1 re»ngiu*«l. throiigii < ar- ecieno with the On </o»<no» to decry lit* in^ much 1«»r tn r aitliutt*«i *i •*'•«•. Precious b»* every act. ft ia rather amnsirg than I h»*r H>’ Bior>; Thus p« .•« «‘fully aud brightly uurty *i.«r b*‘* M t. iu>ta.-s,ta tIn* cv M*i.X otiierwiee to oh*«»t*e the red-rag rage of h«*r -tar. which «<>« (b d< > wq t> him! :tn «lark* u**u tlie jsditnal bigot* ui the north when w« -f. but »is-« t*» th«* morning *,tnr. which tuelt- ever a soatbern name >• mentioned utn away hit«, th« wrightn«-*» t.*f Ih nvuu. • L.*t M*»rr«»w’a riub m tempts» bv»w, Tlie eent mvnt entertained »11 Jewry to Fa* t> uhoni on earth m -• ver; NaxarvH. 1« a fitting paiallel to the ( cl Our King savu »‘01110, and »her«’’» our hunie Forever and forever.' ing enteeuined by the moie tabid Re i J. W Mll.LKH. publican* oi the Sorth toward the aimny »011th ; and yet. just a. the fame vf the TKaaarene exccd* that the high priest | Dr. Flint * Remedy, t.n*en wh?n vertig*». Jn Um temple to-«hy, »o w.ll tlie true • mt aziona' Ìanitiv s-.n uh ni,lo-* of ap; ».ti»“ «atriUism of the South echi»»* the rtt.d v tu s1* • p >»p, ear. wi l ; r«-vtut .mouthing pretensivn* of the hotne-guaifi ll.c .ulD! t’ entui:t«‘tla-nati n uf thè bruni, «avioraof the country—»uch a* Scott and t». vhu'i U h - mc are th»* ti'M svmptom* les ilk--iu «Im eyes of the next genera ÌDc‘«Gfdive t.eaU-e ulti* rack VotUe. tion. * Circuit Court Proceeding*. The foPowin^ proceeding-» were had in the circuit court of la<k»on county, at the apvuiitl term f»» reof held this week : James It jn*in vs E D. Fondray anti T. T. M«*Kuns:e. Sheriffs ^ale «1 1C J property coi firmed. T W J* hnson vs. same. Sm.ep •• ings as above Alexander Martin vs. tlie Granre C I As*<»cinti* n ; confirmation. Samr a- above Thomas A. Harris va. L\d u Harris; di vorce. Referred to Frank R. Neil to lake testimony. J. C. El ’er v*. town of M« dii r-l; writ of review. Demurrer to complaint >u ta:n* d 1. A. Webb v>. W. G Zimmerman; to re cover money. Default entered, an I judg ment fur plaintiff t«»r$191 20. John SiM-iiiore vs. Horace I. Pelton. Mandate uf bupraiuu court entered affirm ing decision of circuit court. In the matter of the alignment of J D. F«mntain, an insolvent debtor. The as signee. 1 K. Dawson, was direct'd to pay n dividend of 38 per cent, upon the claim* presented t » him ns asMgnee, out of « ash assets in his hand«. Mandates of the buj rime court have also lx« 11 «nterud up. ni ahlvjig judgment <»t the circuit court in cases of Delia Giboy and Amanda Goodyear vs. school district No. 5. Estate of W. M. Gi«roy. an insolvent debtor Appointment uf J. S. Rogers as assignee confirmed. 1 M rii Red House Trade Union SACRAMENTO, CAL AT REAMES & WHITE’S ! Ladies Fine Dress Goods IN WHITE COODS Gent’s Clothing Decorative Wall Papers NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks ! •JWEALTH I THE STAFF OF LIFE I JPfun der S’ • STEAM FLOURING MILLS '©HiGONBlOOfliWlfR RESTORER H THIS PAPER US.VHÏ XWTU.