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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1889)
Skr Jiemacratir Simes J OSEPIUNI COUNTY ITEMS. A COLD-BLOODED MURDER. KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. REAL-ESTATE. Tramps have made their appearance in Llnk- The roof on the cannery will go on this Jas. Hughe» went to Portland last week. David S Terry, ex-supreme chief jus Eggs und butter are scarce in this market. ville. week. • i.Now in proceHN of erection, is a handsome addition to the Dr, Lee Will soon leave Keno for western tice of California, was »hot at 7:50 on The Kerbyvflle Sunday-achuol meets regu- Oregon. Professor Merritt visited Jacksonville a Iipresent school buildings, of modern architecture, and cost ufficiai mcum cju « tt the morning * f the 14th Instant, in a larly. 12.000 dollars. It wll'contain a fine chapc-i capable of HcatinK six hundred students, four large claw« rooms, music rooms, etc. The building few days since. Felix Kahn, of the fort, spent the past week railway eating-ata'io«» at Lathrop, Cal- I The Williams creek camp-meeting was a in Ashland. ih a substantia! evidence of tin i row per it.v of the school, as it was imperatively demanded by a large and rapid Increase in the number of stu Several more new building will be Iu i t dente. A larg*-crymnasium will als«» be fitt»*»! up, affording ample facilities.for physical culture. The health of studen¿a is insured by every doriiiH. by Depute United Slates Mar- ! I SUCCtM. Bupt. Fountain will meet those certificate« here this seuson. AU I I dr 22. IS odd a 'Guilty of taking exercise, which tog« ther with the healthful location of th»- town of Monmouth, makes sertous sickness almost unknown. C. C. Sumner of Applegate wUl s^n have s THURSDAY dial David Neagh*. The »hooting was | I at LinkvlUs next Wednesday. Th« i «wn is fi-« •• from r.t! »on«, offers splendid business opportunities, is surrounded by the rich»-st farming land in the vallev and is a most the result of a personal assault which neat, uew residence. W. C. Lee/er has beau qui:r ‘ ick hs - v- desirai»:«- place *«f r h . icncc Visit Monmouth Ix-fore selecting another location. For catalogue, containing picture or the buildings A 9- pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred. Beason and wife are spending their L. Walker of Keno on the 15tb. eral days niter a congestive cbi.i N atcmii P ass , W. T., has »truck oil, Judge Terry was making U|»on Stephen honeymoon in California. 8. O. McMillian, an excellent teacher, is in Alex. Ireland, formerly of Glendale, is now »» well as coal in paying quantities, and J Field, of the United Mtate* supreme Messrs. Engledow and Williunis visited JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. charge of the Pelican bay school. th*» county-Beat last Tuesday. it ia thought that crude petroleum un bench, while the latter was seated at a resident of Grant s Paas. J. L. Hanks is recovering from his severe the breakfast table Judge Terry had W. H. Hathaway will soon leave for his old derlie» a considerable portion of the •pell of Hick news, we are glad to say. J. H. Davis, formerly of Little Butte approached Justice Field from the rear, home in Missouri on a visit. northwest coast. W. C. Hate and family have returned from precinct, is now a resident of this placs. J. F. Kelley, of the S. P. D. A L. Co., visited and slapped the justice in the face with their trip to the Willamette valley. To dovelope these three is the trim alm t»i a great school. Life is <-arn<*st, and whoever hopes to reach the high»«*! uccrss must have first his hand and was in the net of striking Ashland last week on business. Mrs. Chaw. G. Rippey has been very sick th»- solid foundation of a true manly or womanly cl>araet«*r, based upon the love of truth, honor and uprights»*«*; next intelligence, to coin- Mrs. Beehdoldt is conducting a fruit stand L akevikw had four “common drunks Grant’s Pass’ Academy will resume studies prehen<l th»- gr«*at invi important facts of lit«*, with their n-lationships to one another, and last but not f»-ast, strength of body to enable him to for several days past with tvpho-mMaria! him a second time when Deputy Neagle at Linkville and keeps a nice variety. one week from next Monday. in tier recorder'* court one day iaut week. bear his work lightly and well. The t»-st of a school's work is th»‘ success of its students. Every county in the state can bear testimony to the D. C. Herrin, the clever photographer,pasiM’d fever. Miss M. Nichols, of Riddle, spent the wc<k influence of the Normal. Both grivluat» « and students are doing hon»*t. effective work in the public schools and in almost cverv department With her new water work.-« now in oper drew a revolver and kiiot the latter through Linkville last week, on route home. through the heart, killing him instantly. in Grant ii Pass visiting friends. A case of wife-beating : h reported in this of business. Twvnty-dght eounth-s s»*nt students last y«-ar and in a graduating class of thirty-seven iiu-mber* f«iurt»-en counties were rep- ation tue fact i* not particularly »ignin- Dairy’a Sunday achool holds regular session s, vicinity, and it is said a divorce case will r«-sented. Honest and «-uriH-st effort is th«-secret of *ucc« ss. The deputy was acting as a body-guard J. A. Neely, formerly of Juinp-off-Joc pre cant of a scarcity of the unadulterated with Mr. Wight in charge as superintendent. 2 — !..----------- ... I. Thorough work and light expenars. A year for $150.00. Preparatory. Normal, Normal Advancod and J Business Courses, to Justice Field under orders emanating cinct. has removed to'Eugvnv city. result therefrom. Tuition,V.5O andjlO _______________ tion, $7.50 andf 10 per ter term of ten weeks llAnm oik X ale of Adam in that eeetion. Sheriff Childers announces that he will sell from the department of justice at Wash J. P. Tuff’s uew residence in th»' suburbs of Home at Normal dining hull. $1.50 n«-r w»-« k. real estate for delln<|uent taxes on tlie C. G. Rippey,Frank Amy, Wm. Constant Board Grant's Pass is assuming proportions. Room, 50c to $1 per week. G< kh 1 board in ami Miss Vioii Frei! were at ths county families, Tn« Astoria and South Coast railroad ington, to protect the person of the ju Taylor Hartley of Williams creek hus gone 31st Inst. with light and fire, from $2.50 to I’ncle Geo. Durand passed through Liukville seat last Monday. $3.50 per week. company have recently tiled supplemen rist. An attack had been deemed prob to Klamath county with a load of fruit. a few days since, eu route to his home in Lake able, owing to the threats attributed to Ask your county supcrinti-mlent «bo««' John Goings, who now resides at Crescent county. tary article» oi incorporation with the Benj. Beall left for Kanrheria Tuesday free sc-holarships. secretary of state and t oo* and t urry Judge Terry. Justice Field claims that city. Cal., was in the county last week. The “Star" says that a man ia catching ami morning, to look after stock, etc., and will P. H. O’Shea and his partner have gone to nhipping 50 dozens of turtles a week to Han be gone about two weeks. counties eoufidently expect an exten he had not asked for the protection of a Siskiyou couuty, on a prospecting tour. body guard, and says the continual at- Francisco. sion uf the road to the California line. a \ force of 16 men is this week engaged teml.ince of the deputy marshal was dis Sheriff Moss took Dr. Ireland to Salem last Mrs. Vic. McClellan was thrown from __ her in constructing the new railroad stock week, returning home Monday morning. riding-horse In Keno precinct and sustained pens at this place. tasteful to him. Neagle was a graduate T his Portland Jnur/u/f Cohunrrn is A. H. Platter has sold one of his places in painful lujuries. after the railroad commissioner» with a in the school of desperadoes among police Altbouse precinct to a newcomer for $3UUU. Central l\»lnt haw two telegraph offices The Sprague river country is the banner hay officers, the outgrowth of the lawless hut stu b. hecaiMe th«v tlo not compel Many carloads of un ions and much fruit of district this year. Albert U'alker| put up 7lW now, the Postal being managed by Mr Purkeypile and the Western lTnio:i by mining days in Arizona, and being a tons on his ranch. all kinds are being shipped to northern mar the It. A C. to charge less for a carload • Albert Walker and family, of Sprague river, Ixj'dis Savage. of stove* from Portland to Ashland than iiiie and-salary thug, acting under the kets. A protracted meeting is going on at Grant’s thia week returned from Rogue river valley the transcontinental lines charge from department of justice, fired the bullet Pass, Ben Beall measured hh wheat tiehl that a load of supplies. that robbed one ot California’s histoiieal Soutn. under the auspices oi the M. E. church, with Chicago to Portland. Settlers are filing claims on land long held he supposed contained 2U acres ot ground, a few days ago, and discovered that it con figures of life. Judge Field and Deputy Parties from eastern Oregon are feisling under the swamp-land act in this county, and tained but about IS a* re- and that the yiel 1 [ HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- A sumkwhat renJurkable »tatvmiMit I» Neagle were lioth placed under arrest by many head uf horses in the Sucker creek val a bitter contest will be the result. 1 acribvd property: A social dance will take place on the floor of was somewhat above 42 bushels per acre, going the rounds, to the effect that ttie local officials, but the former was at ley. No. 1. Henry Brockman und wife, of Juinp-off- the Keno flouring mills tii-morrow evening, instead of 37*^ bushels, as h” supp »-e l. One hundred and sixty acres of No. 1 choiec. last week wheat »»» selling higher in once re!eas»*d on a writ of Aufcraz eorpiM Joe prvciuct, have been at Ashland on a visit of course a good time will be had. level land, over onc-haif enclosed with a sub ixsut'd by Judge Sawyer of tlie U. S. the San Francisco markets than any lately. Those who have stock on the Klamath reser stantial icnce; one of th«* very te nt iruit and where 'Ise in the I oiled States. Ti.i» district court The judge himself might vegetable ranches in the county; rich, nandy Bowman A Grady’s new paint-shop at the vation must soon drive them off, even though loum, watered by Applegate creek; improved too in the face of a laice surplus exi-t have been warrant'd in killing Terry, Pass, near the court-house, is nearing eom- the mountain range« are burned up. with a good dwelling-house with hi room*, a Potatoes are plentiful ia Klamath this year mg on this <’oa»t,:ind th" fact that wheat tint for a hireling of the department of | plotluu. good log bai u. granaries and other outbuild and none will bv Imported as in former sea justice to take advantage of the indigni- I Frank Bryhan, formerly of Waldo, Is at exj>orte<i liom 11.is coist seeks a market ings; two hundred bearing fruit tree*, aaaorted sons; in fact, we will have some to export. j prvseut employed in one of the saw-mills ut varieties, mostly fall and * inter apples, plenty in Liverpool after a j »urney by water of i- | ut upon Field to take a human tie Lrvscvut city. The boartl of equalization will meet at Link of small fruits, near a good school, g«»<xl out ii.g ’ s life, without notice and without over 24.000 mile*. J. T. Bain’s threshing-machine is busily at ville next week, to review work of Assessor range for stork; government title. Price, lias been platted and thrown upon tlie market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices side wi.rr.int oi law, savors very strongly of work in tne soutueru |>ortiou of the county Smart. Its sessions will b<*gin on Monday $5000; half cash, balance in on«* and two years, Twelve regulars, under command of Lieu varying from $18.00 to *40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and deferred payments to be secured by a mort -riiK widows of Boaton art* loud iu the Kuaniau system of police service. and doing well. gage on the premises. Horace Mcl»aren is being visited by his tenant McCammon of the 14th Infantry, now their wail and the idol» are broke in Terry vr is ut a'tned, and while his con- »ii«crs, expense of surveying This property was purchased and subdivided, comprise the entire garrison at Fort Klamath. Mrs. Grace Lane iui«l MisaSmtih oi No. 2 the tempks of Baal.” Sullivan was sen- iuct w is reprehensible and deserving of I I'rcaccut city, Cui. M m . D. O. McIntosh of Linkville has re A g«MMl farm of 200 acr«-s on Evans creek. In turned from Rogue river valley, where she tv need to one year in elate'» prison, by punishment, there is nothing to Dhow A new puBtoflice has ¡»ecu «-stablislivd at An the Meadows. Improved with a dw»-iling 16x24 the Mississippi judge before whom he that lie intended otherwise than to pub derson, Josephine county, h it ti Mary Ander has been laying in her winter’s supply of fruit. feet with fiv»' rooms, a barn and stables. sO Justice Wright has bound J. C. Crawford ov acres fenced, 40 acres in cultivation, well wat was tried last week. The sentence is licly humiliate F.eld to ilie extent of son as poat-un8trv«M. er to appear before the grand jury, on a charge but to induce a desirable » lass of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable ered and a fine outside range for stock. A No. Mrs. Mathewson is having a neat resilience of assaulting a young mau in Tule lake pre the maximum of tlie law, anJ while the making him demand satisfaction on built 1 stock farm. Price, fifteen dollars per acre, ou Aithouse, to take tuv place ,»t the one fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub-irrigated bv cinct. chieftain of Beantuwn is out un I UNO what Terry erroneously bel eved to be buriu-d sometime siucv. cash. Title perfect. r rn Th» rt was a heavy frost in some portions of ■F bail (lending an appeal to the supreme the “field of honor.” He was amena No. 3. drainage from th»' mountain ami is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and nianzantia ’ »rush, th'c Mrs. Geo. B. Landen» and ehil«ir--n ut Ast the county during the past week. At Dairy court, it 1» probable to at the beuteuce ble to the laws of the state; and il Im hma visited at tne Liinders ranch, near M» r- the ice was an eight of an inch thick .»tie morn Four inih-s from Central Point railroad sta value of which for firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per 11 j 1J A • committed any crime against them he Un, during the wei k. tion, a stock farm ot 160 acr«*. on a county will be executed. ing. road, about forty acres ot which is g«»o<i grain should bare been ai rested and punished, Threshing is well und«-r way in this county cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the Cattle buyers have at last appean-d In the laud and forty u«*r<*s g<s*d fruit land. Improv ana crops in most stciions are turning out [»like and Klamath county sections and a large ed with a dwelling-house. Title j>c-rfvct. Price, A Six F k . vxi imo Republican club ha» like any other citizen—not shot down better tuan expected. portion of the herds of that district will be $b50 UU. cash. formally protested against the recent like a dog because he happened to be Gus Meyer of Grant's Pass was ut Jackson turned ott for beef this tall. No. 4. ruling of President Harrison's partner. David B. Terry and had dared to ville tuis week, ana acted rut tier suspiciously. The accused Bonanza stage robbers, Samuel A fin«* st<xk and grain farm <4 400acres; 300 Attorney-tien» ral, »nd tlie .secretary ol publicly insult the great and only Full particulars herentt«-r. Walk»-!- and James Dodd, wi re arraigned bt - of Jackson county. There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro acres under lence; ;W0acres farm land; 10Uacres The 4th quarterly meeting of the M. E. fore Cnitiil State« Commissi«>ner Paul R. Hie Interior, permitting Chinese to en Judge Field. If a body-guard select ehurcii, and wood land; ten acres of a g<s»d south, wu.> held at Grant’s Pass last Deady, at Portland last week. Although four duce a good crop. It is one of the few sections in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce pasture young orchard and a nice young vineyard; ter th’» country •» “tourists.” They ed by Attorney-General Miller by baturuay and Sunday. witnessi-H living in the vicinity of Bonanza dwi'lling-houses and two good wells on the E very Y ear . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near two should have protested last November, as reason of said guard’s blood-thirsty There are a number of prospo-tors on Reu were subpu»nacd, their testimony was not plac«*. There will b<- sold with the farm a large lhev knew then that the law firm of Har character, shall be allowed to shoot men ben creek, and tne outlook for a good placer needed, for the prisoners waived examina amount of agricultural implements and some future of fruit-growing than those sections subject killing spring frosts. tion. Commissioner Deady fixed the t>ail at household furniture: also a number of gard« n riaon & Miller was iu favor of Chinese down in lhe.r tracks because they com milling camp seems good. 0U0, which practically amounts to holding tools. AH go with thr l»la<*r. Good outside Sissona, who died one day last week $5, immigration, ami even of Chinese nat mit a simple assault with the weapons at Evans them without bail. They were not able to rang«- for stock. Price. $5,500; half cash, bal Aituouse, was nearly t0 yours ot age him get bondsmen to this amount, and in default that nature gave, then the constitutional uralization. _____________ . ance in two equal yearly payments, to draw le uu old resident ut thin section. were committed to the county jail. assiiranc of life and lil>eity to each cit- gal interest from day of sale, to be secured; or Phil. C. Ream, our popular assvssor,is build Hituat»-»! at a most pcturesque and com an<l will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should all cash, at option of the purchase r. This land 1'sosrEi.Ts are improving for the es z *n of the republic is a hollow pretense ing a neat residence al Grunt s Pass He has manding point in the famous Rogu»» River is situated w< st of the Debingcr Gap. Title tablishment of n Democratic daily paper and the spiiit ol liberty will soon flee be come to tne couuty -seat to stay. SECOND SCHOOL FI ND APPORTIONMENT. Valley, three hundred nibs south of Port inspect this property closely before invi’sting elsewhere, as evciy lot will have a permanent anti intrinsic perfect. A good bum«' fur soinri»ody. land, is the phenomenal city of GRANT’S at Portland. The citizens oi the me fore oppression's encioachments. Per Gaylord Bell.who cut his hand severely some No. 5. The following is the apportionment of the PASS. value for fruit-growing, regardless of sui roundings. The property is all time Hiuce, has rw»nrvred and is at work iu the tropolis have become so heartily tired of sonal dislike for Terry, and a subsidized b. school funds made August 19. Is.“1.'. being So Tht-Wjjof SW’W of NW^i <»f section 30, in P. D. A L. Co.'s tuclury aguiu. Th»* town is six years eld, hits a population twp. 36 south, rang«- 1. east, being part of the domination of the Orryoriino that a pre.-s on this coast, have led many to John Custar, who has been in C uoh county cents county. *1.40 »tate funds per csplt« on of over 2,0U0. and is growing faster than any doiiati«ju claim ot J. Bozarth, on w«*st aide of rn in the State. barms of fjO.OOO has about tieen made- cond< ne t lie offense against the laws of tor soim tune past, has returned, better satis 4.174 children of school atre: Antchjpe creek; good grain and stock-farm. ------------- j t has twenty large Mw-inills in operation up to iuduce W. K. llearst, of the -San the state, and to applaud perhaps the hod with this sectiuu thun » ver. The entire tract adjoins $20 per acre. No. of Amount. w,t thin a radius ot twenty mil«*«*, and ships and the Jacksonville Public Schools, wliieh rank among the best in the state. Name of No. of No. 6. /'roarizro E "tminer to put iu a plant al longest stride towards the subversion of F. H. Schmidt, the oxpvrt wheelwright i UHI »re lumber and maiufacturvd woodwork ( hildren District. the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. & 0. to the county-seat will Forty acres of timber land close to thr coun _ tllH in any town in Oreg«»», except Portland. Portland. It is unnecessary to state popular rights that the country lias stien building a fine loud wagou for Arthur Conk l>1” ty road leading to the Big Butte saw-mill; val ;œ Î 1'41 0U 1 t has two sash and «i»or factorica, employ- undoubtedly be built soon. that a good paper there will receive the iu a decade. Nobody endorses Terry’s iui, the well-known real-estate agent. Jacksonville. 1 uable chiefly tor rail timber. Government ti 77 154 on l,te K ov«-r 150 men. J. B. Hutch is with us. mucu improve»! ii 11 2 Enterprise undivided support of the l*emocracy of eour»e, nor that of the woman to whom health, tle. Th«* owner is uut of the state and th«* laud i $M).U00 brick opera hous«1 in eours»- of eon- (XI und will probably become a pt rum 1- 3....... Logtiiwn.. 12»; i » i A ........... lie was mai rie.l, but it is certainly not Qent resident of Josephine county aguiu. uction. besides several other brick struc-t- w ill be sold for five dollars per acre, oush. A this state. 00 Mr 129 Ptio-uix........................ ♦ i-s under way. bargain for somebody. 742 1.4ft i»> ur< to l»e expected that the popular love of Ashland. Tue county board of etpialization will met las ten gcnernl merchandise stores, doing IMI 100 «■» « No. 7. Central Point.. Tin: Oregon Press Association will ju-tiee will sanction the killing in cold ii* xt Mouuay to examine tu«- .lasensmcnt ro! aggregate cash business »»f iwrday. Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for five times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. 75 150 «*» Fraternal Two hundred and forty acres—sixty acres l»-c» ’ K« s and ships through Well«, Fargo A meet at Newport, on Yaqnina bay, Au tilood of any man, much less a man of and will cuutinue in session dunng th»’ wetfe 47 '.*4 HO , Myer............................. 8 . fenced and iu cultivation; improved with a Mr. Fresh«mr fell trom a scaffold at th e 9 For fufther particulars apply to «0 I IS <>> < '■ mpanv and other sources over $3U0,0h0 Eugh* Point gust 23d and 34th. The committee on Terry's prominence, for so »light an in Baptist nice bearing orchard of tine assorted fruit churvn one tlay last wetkand brok HO »O rtn or gold »lust annually. 40 Prairie........... trees; a dwelling hous«', a barn aud other out resolutions, appointed last year, found fraction of the criminal code as he was | ou<-ot bls arms iu two places, near tb»-wnsl 10... South 42 M ’’ lasdaily stage commuincution with CrtT»- Mountain.................... houses. Two streams uf water run through >t city and otner coact fointa, and ta attuat- that the chief evils are extreme low guilty of m slapping Judge Field. Ter I Grant’s Pass' national bank will occupy th V 12..... Auteiope 50 Irto m; ........... this place, it is susceptibi«-of bring divm«d at a point on th»' main line of the Oregon tit; nt <*1 : h rates an<i the difficulty of enforcing pay ry and his wife had a juvt grievance s >utb corner ut tne opera-house building i. 13....... <’h!uiney R«K-k into two pieces of one hundred and twenty 111 <•! *1 ’alifernia Railroad w’herc a division «»f t«-r- 57 Willow Springs acres each. The north half of this place is un ment for advertisements piinted. To against the federal judge» who so shame- l'.iK- capital stock has already been subscribed 1. 14 Til (»> r;t< i»ry takes plac»- between Portland and San 35 In<icp«-ndence . 15 improved. The improved <M a< ro are worth in r ra incisco. thus affording bchool Superintendent Mass!»* will hold hi ' ir. eradicate that evil it is proposed to adopt fully usurjied jurisdiction of the Shaion 44 Mound.................... $1«XJO. The «»ther IbU acr«-s. $900. Four miles »juarterly examination of appbeunt M 17 .fis 7ft no A Daniain-lles............... a uniform scale of rates b»s *4 on circu case, th it rightfully lielonged to the r«-gular trom Central Foiut railroad station. Title per fur teachers’ certifieatcs next Wrdnt-tttlay. ftO 1211 INI i Antitw'h........................ te fect. lation, to blacklist irresponsible firms, to California court», and decided it against 51 It>2 11 I.’pper Butte ....... - 19 Col, Bowditch of Ashland, who is an enthu No. 8. employ an attorney to sue for disputed them. A large maj rity of the people siiLstic disciple uf Isaac Walton, has been play - 2»> . . . Sam’s Cree k !C2 l«> fl A farm of 120acres, improved with a com 1» 3ft IN) with the case believe tug havoc among the finny trlb«*a of Rogu< «» 21 Miss«mr! Flat SC' 'Unts. Tins contract is to be main- conversant fortable dwelling; ten acres fenetd and in cul its .TH IN) Wagner Creek. iMii-d for one year, and all infractions lliat Sarah Althea Terry was legally river. tivation. with u living spring n«*ar th«* dwell 59 ite «N) g ■ rant’s Pa*«, in addition to having a large Mount Pitt —t Mr*. C. M Stone of the City Drug St »rc a it 23 ing. One of th«* very best stock rang«** in thr ♦4 SH 111 «III or it shall be punishable by a fine of $20. Sharon'» wife, and that but for the “in Grant's t extremely fertile country at its back, is North Phernix. Pass has a tin«' assortment of jell’ •; 2» county. Yankee creek flows through this land. :w 7ft iN) sur •rounded by what will cv« ntualiy prove to 2.-1... Rock Point............... fluence” nsiudy wielded by millionaires glasses an»! fruit jars for sale. Give li«*r i “ 2» . Title perfect. Price, $HU0. 28 5ft IN) be th«- largt-st an<l th«- richest gold producing Pleasant Creek A < . RUEhroNDKST asked if it was true she would now re in possession of her »•all. 50 1<N) id reg flon in th«- I'nlted States. Ther«- are placer •*? I’nioiitown ... No. 9. Miss Myra Wheelf-r has returned from Chi - 28.... Flounce» Rock 13 26 (N) mir n«-s now in op»-rarion within forty miu-e of that the poor are steadily advancing in just rights. A good place of lGOacres, improved with a c-ag«». when* «he has b«-en taking lessons as tt 0 29 3tl Ul <>l the * town yielding as high as $160,000 per an- Prairie....................... earning« and comfort with the rich, and g«s>d. new residence, burn and granary, about the best mode of conducting Kindergartei n no. 1ft :12 IN) nui m each. There 1« on«- «¡uartz mine (the Ex- )WN PROPERTY. FARMS, VINEYARDS Inin sixty a«-r«-s t« n«-«*i. willmn orchard ut ats»ut the T ims * answered in the negative, ex 49 oi chi «iucr). within 12 milt's of town, shipping and Mining Claims bought and sold on c«>in- .11 . Green .Mountain Wt would no’ knowingly assutno the schools. one hundred assorted fruit tree«; on«- large ftM ini or? 34 - in carload lots to theSelbvSmelting Works tnisHion. plaining that ii the rich were getting rule oi a »lefeixler of lk* le»*nea», and Foot’.sCr«-« k Mrs. Robt. McLean and her two little child 1- 32 spring and oth«-r smaller ones on the farm. loi («1 off Nin Francisco, that goes from $100 to •W St«»r!ingvill«- .. .. rich by legitimate enterprise and fair trust we will not 1st iiii«app.eheii(ie<i in r«*n ba»«- > •■turn« «1 t«» Grant- Pass att.-r a i INING PATENTS obtaiued at reasonable \ anker creek runs through th«* place, bolt u- Al 46 'N) per 'ton in gold and there is Iftth doubt but Thompson Cre« k . -1 M pleasant visit with relative« at Ashland am Tati'S and u it h dispatch. did stock rang«-, with government title. Price competition, it would he logically so; our comment* on tlie Field- Terty affair. Mod ford. 128 it) wh at hundreds of other mines in Josephitu* I)ROMPT ATTENTION gm n to all buMiu*s fit r, . W.M’dvi!!«' $1000. cash. 74 IN) cot 37 inty would prove equally as goo»! if thor- Meadow« but when the rich grow richer by the di If there I* any ¡'ranch of our uoverntnent I connected with th«- Land <Iffice. No. 10. Messrs. Root and Simmons, acc<»inpain<s! bj v 3ft . Rogue River............. 10 20 00 «HIM <hly develop»M. Il has be« n estimated that -------------------- v----------------- — minution of prices, the poor must at that should be hedged ab"Ut with kingly their families and Miss Adams, hav»- be« n a J 37 A brick house and large lot in JacksonviU«, HO Hi th«* • placer gold output from Jackson and Jose- 55 ;w. Siskiyou...................... Bybee'« sulphur springs on Evans creek fo: the same time grow poorer. The truth divinity it is perhaps the federal judici LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. with a stable. A comfortabh* bom«-, and title 4.» Oi 00 phi ine counth-s from 1S49 up to tlie present Brownslx»r<i. r 3W perfect. Price, $6Uu; $2UU cash and balanc« in 120 (N) tim ir will foot up $.'10,000,000. Here the <iuet*- «1100 «W Bridge» Point 40 which, the T ime * see* in its statement is ary. And yet when the department of some days. No. 42. 300 acres. An unusually cohl Summer in Sacramento has left us with a big sur three equal payments uf six. twelve and eigh 38 76 HO tio Bert Williams is enlarging and improving n of deturmining the true vh I ii »> <«f tin North Sain s Valley. g 41. that protective tariffs diminish produc justice hires a dtsperado and give* him the appearance of hi* hotel at Merlin, am d 42 2UU nerfs of unimprovtul land. ;»ü aerva of teen months; deferred payments to draw teu 84 0O con jntv as a mining region naturally arises. 42 South Butte............... plus of light-weight goods. We make no practice of carrying goods tion, and thereby at once increase the a warrant to shoot down in cold blood a will b«- better prepared than » ver toaccoinino >-43. per cent, interest. 34 IW OI Dk 1 this enormously*»-Id »»f eoars«’gold « »«in«- which is prairie land and the balance K<»od For«-st Cr«M k land. Ail fruit and grain lami. over seasons. No. 11. Orders by mail will be tilh>d at same prices as the IH «I dov rn from th«' clouds, or did it com«- from the timber Table R. m k 34 44 . price of commodities, and by lessening rash man who insults a supreme judge date the public. t wo living spring* of waler, Four mile* 4M (N) m i ther lodes still undisturbed in th«- in«»un- with 24 Trail < ’ref k................ frame house in Jacksonville J. L. Y«x?um, who 1« a first-class mechanic op|>ortiinities to work, lower wages. goods are retailed over the counters. We have thousands of interest for A comfortable 16 .C <N) tan n ranges of southern Oregon? Judge for from Jitcksouv 1 lie. Frontier... in die hope of «x»r; ¡—'ling him to render now con bli ts the only sh-••-mak< r's «»hop ii sale or rent on reasonable t«-rms; three jrself. City and suburban proiwrtv in the fit rooms and kitchen; iocat«d on Third str«**t. him “satisfaction.” tlion it seems to us Urniit u P; p * h . He is kept busy an«! alway: ing bargains, of which the following is but a fair sample: 48 011 tow irn of Grant's Pass is on«- to live hundn-d 24 4* Scbriffclin.................. Tua magnificent opportunity to pile up a* though cur in ' and-equai ideas of liu- gives satistaction. and has a good well of water at thr door, with *) 49 .14 INI P«-r ■ <-«-nt. cheaper than it is in any town of 357 MfMford. all MMMMy outlious« >. Will be sold « h«*ap, Geufs Mohair Coats and atxl Vests reduced from - S4 50 to 95 coilussul fortunes afforded by tl.o Amer tuin lights w>‘r • b-itig rapidly merged Farm« rs in the south’rn end of the count« S .VI. •W» 44 <»’ Hk« i- populati«»n on the Pacific coast. We can D«-vinger Gap........... as thr owner is in «-astern Oregon and has do 44 ican system of government w,u- it-ccnllv in the d -apotic notions ot cla»» privilege ar«-cutting their second crop ot clowram d -.1.... Liberty........................ 14« OI '»'II i you choice busin»-** lot*, 50x100. on im- $4500 Straw Hats, the June price divided by 2. 7» further use fur the property. No. 55. 400 acres. and many will st u-k it, as their barm » Vi : b 64 ’N) pro •vc«i streets,all level, and within 300 h‘ct of Chaparral................ illustrated in th»’ death of vice-Presi- that cur am« «tor* r« pudiated. Evety alfalfa, No. 12. ure full already .' I niinprovt-d. level, rich gnus and fruit land; Balbriggan Undershirts reduced from 2» 50 Round Top................ 50 Oi a $. j O.OOO brick opera hous«-, for $200 «'nch. We to 34 dent William Shaw of tlie lVnt>»ylvania .nan who attains the higher honors un The S. P. D. A L. Co. has shut down its saw - 51 The of SEL4 and NWy4 of SEl4 aud NEV± 92 (N) can i sell you nice rcsid«-nc«‘ lots, five blocks running water; title, donation < laiin. A great Cove.............................. 4.1 54 • bargain; 7 in ilea vast of Central Point. French -• “ ami drawee from 1 25 to 75 railroad who »lied last we< k Worth $20,- der our laws assume* a certain risk by mill and box factory at Merlin for tliepresent r. 55... North Trail Cr«*ek of of sec. 15, twp. 37 south, range 1 •■ant, :.i til) no fro in th«- center of tbeeitv, in th«- mi«lst «>! kA 74 in ) ino« drrn dwellings and handsome churches, al! containing b4J acr««s. Antelope creek runs :n 80. t»k»,lX>l, and received a 3-line noli •• at reason of bi» prominent;«*, at the hands Th*- dullness of the lumber market Is one o f 5G . South Wagner Cr«’ck Night Shirts $1 »¡ualitv now 63c, “ 25 1 to 95 4H >•> IN) lev« through this place*; a good st»s-L-farm. Price, »-I, clear»*! and on lm|»rov«*»l stret ts. from Gohl Hill 57 480 acrcH—SOU acres rich, level, bottom lund, the hand» of tlie associated press.' Our cf ra.h fire-eater» and fox!», but if tiie ! the reasons th*-rtof. $5.00 per acre. A g«>od investment. 28 OH S m ' to $100 each. As a buyer, you wouhi nat cleared; 10 acres frucuti; smali house aud sta Steamboat.................. 1» Fancy Calico Dress Shirts, regular price 05 court adjourned sin»- die last Friday ¡W to 25 high tariff and special legislation for ptcceiletit isonee set of furnishing gov I I A Circuit 2TI 46 Oil ura tily ask, how can y«»u afford to sell nt these ble; bt-ariuK orchard of choice vai H’ty ut ap- DeskIns ................... No. 13. considerable amount of business was dis : v.i.. .»2 I'M <N) pri< -<-* w ith a p< rivet title, if < v«-rything is as i»les; 280acr«*aof y» llow and sugar-pinv tim Dress Good s regular qualities, reduced from . Suela Springs............. 10 J to 10 corporation* have made no many mil ernment officials with iimly guards when 1 posed of. «'though only one jury caxo wai . * ÍÜ) A two-story brick bouse in Jacksonville, «1 54 ini rep resent«.«!? Tiie an*w«-r i«, we are th«- Gall's Cre ek ............. 44 44 4k 44 44 44 with water pipe*» to th»- premises, and through ber; good nite fur saw-mill; good roads sum lionaire* <•( late year* that they attract traveling in their private capacity, then tried during the term. 12j to Wimer............. ............ fil 62 iX’tri n mer and winter. Evans ere« k runs on east each room in the house-, from a living spring. Boh. Williams' little boy, who had hisshaul little mure attention than the traditional is i iie seal ret upon tlie decline of tlie re u 4' 4i 4 44 The house is located on a full half bhs-k of boundary of said laud and can be utilize*I t<*r d< r dr-located by falling off a car last we« k 10 to ♦4 fiddler in purgatory, except, w'.ieu their public, ami the r» igu of despotism is rap Is land, lUOxfiOO fee*t in size, and has all th«- fruits irrigation. Six mile* from K. K. depot- one- improving rapid»y undvi the treatment <»1 f REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. growing therein necessary for a family te) use. fourth uuie from achool and potdoflice. Price, I Samples .-ent, but vuu must order lively. wills are contested or they are sued for idly approaching. Better that Field Dr. Kremer of Grant's Pass. The premises now rent for $20 per month; The foliowring de«*l« w« re recon!«*! in the An< I could sell at one-half these prices if so «12 per acre. breach of promise by some daiiug ad should have been allowed to digest bis Several parti«'« owning placer mines ir 1 Summer Millinery at half price. Lawns, CI ia IH s , White Goode, price $2500; $15<A) at time* of sal«-, def cred paj - Hl. Grave cr.-< k district hav«* M»ld out at it kooc 1 countv eh rk's office L»r Jackson county sine«- , .1 l»«>st*d, and mak<- moneyjust as tn»- Tacoma venturess. _____ lnente to be secund by a mortgage «»n the id Company »lid when they s«»l«l busi-, 1500 acres, unimproved; all level, rich, b.i-- public humiliation a« best he could cr figure to Portland capitalists, who will inau - th« lH-4t report <»t tin- T ime - < !<•., prices hacked all to pieces. premises, or all cash at «»ption of tin* purchas toin land; well watered, plenty ot limb« r. ..»nd gurate a huge mining enterprise. s. p. > A !.. Co. to M. H. Moore; hit No. 41 in "v" s 1 lots in the flourishing seaport of l acoma can I k -made the beat dairy ranch tn the Mate >■ : . ! it a» be might, than to have er. This a very d«-sirablr location, being P ricks diM|.atrlM*n gravely a-Her*, that $75 that are now worth $5o,ouo. W«- can Sateens, French, quality 35c now 25c; 25c. now l«»Jc; 20c now 12|c; aiming the is very h«-st family residences in tin On Saturday of last week the scaff«M<ling al , Highiami park tract. Ashland. < onsidcration _ > 1 three-fourths of our prem-nt |M>s.«»-asions ot Uregoii, 23 milva from A»hland. rriee ••had ti’-vhrr has bad a aepr^Ming in brought npa subject like the Neagle case, the town — title perfect. Uiptisi church gave way and rcsulte»l ic per acre, 'terms, half cash in hand, balance 15«; now 10c, etc. in r« nt pt i« «-s and st i 11 mak< t h«- r« inain- 0. Ganiard to II. G. K«*si»-rman; T h »nd f«»r ti •“» •• • oil the wool market at B*. t«>n.” «. :.r i <t is : n**v.t.»:>le tii it tiie slate courts R B irepholni g« tting a sc verefall, hn-aains on easy terms. ing f«airth worth twice — %»*«, ten tinu-s. as No. U. <l«-»-d to horn«- ranch on Rogue river. All Silk Lace Mitts, regular price 25c now 1 le. etc. etc. ! n ally Mvvnr a** though Ute R — should i*? g •red. arut the lack of trust bis wrist and bruising himself badly. A nice piuce, partly enciose-d. and a box- E. L. Appl«gat«*to < . B. Watson: quitclaim n??. ch money as the \whol«- originally was in toe iutegiity uf the people be made s is th«- r«-«ult of multipli«*! ownership, and K« v. Mr. Coleman of Linn county has beet; 177 acres; 90acres fenced mi 1 in cultivation. THE NIMBLE NICKEL CATCHES THE , uuiie*an party Lad reached the epitom« house-on it. being th«» h«»mest«*ad claim of * t«i improvements NM »4 of ses- 2S. tp S. R J E. we R. vs. Phippsand Kennedy in hold - know it. W«‘are satisfied that th«- l«»ts we House, barn, orchard, tin n«iuw. om -balt hiter- John McConnell, in sections 6 and 7, twp. 35 oi gall to ancrib? to tbe weather clerk apparent. T . • wiiole business of appoint- a.'.MHting ing serviccH at th«- Williams ere» k camp south, range* 1 wc«st. e'ontaining 16U acres. Emm • tt B» «-«on to John Moreland ; 40 acres f1’. n««w selling for $200 with sell for $2tNMi, an«i < st in watvrxlitcb and water-right, and system ' mg Nagle to do this das ’ ardly outtage is the weH-carnetl honor-« of a prvhibinvc pottf sibly more, in less than fiv<- y«-ars,but tiu-y oi irrigation by which 125 acres may be irri ground and at the M. E. church, South, in th» ' in tp37 S. R 1 E. $1HU. Good outside range t.»r cattle*. Price, $1U.«W ildn’t d<» it it w«- wen- to put a barb«*! wire gated. Stream of water running on north tarifT. An iinsophirticated public bah uuwarranteii bv law or precedent, and is POAS. per acre. John Mor« land to Emm« it Beeson; 40 acres fem re Hruun«l th«-town and wait forthat stat«- boundary of the place. Ten mil« h from coun »imply uti as.siuni tion of authority by Crook l amp No. 3, Sons of Veterans, was or tn same township. $luu. al way h been of the iinpreHtuon that d No. 15. “ Great ty scat, and one and a half miles from post- ganized at Grant s Pass ns-cntly with 14 mem Ktat<- .if oreg.m to Samuel H. Buffi« Id ; 40 “ Attorney-General Millet that was reu- I there was any one thing that could com 126 acres, within 4 tulles of Gold Hill. R. R. office aud schoolhouse. Price, $3<jUU. net ber*. C. D. Williams ot McAlliste r is captain; ; acr«-s in tp s. IU w. $5b. dere l posuble only by Ins very indirect ■ station, improved w r ith a dwelling-houM« and 8$. pel the wtwl market tojiM' g‘-t up and E. W. McCroett 1st lieutenant ami E. W. Jones S. Duffi«-ld to J im»* Burns : undivided one- Lil stable, a bearing orchimi e»f fruit trees, und 447 acres, all fenc»*d and tn cultivation. It is I thin!0 Plací-, ‘o tp WS. R 4 W <21 boom, that one thing waa “had weath accountability to It. * people. Dre most ! 2d lieutenant. known as th«- upper Rails place, price $11.00 situated in the h« art ot Rogue river valley,oiie Sam«- to G< <>. ’ 1 W hitm-y same lntrr«-st in Tl her»- is a splendid opportunity in Grant's Th“ county teachers’ institute, which will U . er.” Tlie leguminous idea* of B '.in al.; miug feature uf ttie w i.ule luittei is' held per acre. Half cash, balance iu «»ncy<-ar; de Past s for the <-*tablishni«*nt of a good bank, a mile from Central Point u»*p*.i. Three com at Grant’s Pass next wet k. will no doubt sam«-tract. $2u. that the preodent is at this very time 1 terred payments to b<- s«*curtd by murtgag«* fortable dwellings and three barns an- on this town wiU have to be revised ii the Re F. R. P« r t«» Manetta Kvh* et al.; interest in bret wery, a flouring mill, a foundry, a machine be a «uccesaful and interesting event. The ou property. A nice little-horn«* f«»r tM»m«-l»exl>. shoi p. a bak'-ry.a r« staurant.a first-class h«>t«-l, tract, also an orchard of a choice variety «»1 publican p-irty liefure the country eutertaming serious tl.oughts of promot programme will be found in another column hit in Ashland. $.’». N«». 16. 1.. A N. tl !■• ( W. Av.-r«*nd A. T. Kvlc: lot fun nitur»- factory. br«xun factory, tile and’ fruit. The soil is tree, rich, black loam, ami ing thia tnau, with his Jnlius-Ctetar of the T imes . on H v. .oi record hi Is92. fl. I.I.K k 2. Asblami. $1. pre* »srd brick factory, fruit canning an«l <-om- will grow alfalfa w ithout irrigation. Will be ■ Lots numbered one and two of section 31. in ideas of maintaining the dignity uf the The family of Rev. G. W. Black is sojourn J. It. IL'linan to «amu; <iuh< laiin o lot in mis. sion warehouse and innumerable oth«-rcn- sold as a whole or subdivided into 3 farms ot township 35 south, of range 1 w«*t; also the l<»t "■ 111 ■■■ 1 1 11 "I ......... ■ ing at Williams creek. The reveren«! gentle $1. t«H •ris« «. Then* is not an idle man ora vacant 200, 197, 210-aere tracts. There is no waste land uumbered 1 of auction 6. in township j«j south, Iii.ooiri'OHONiNG has resulted in sev court», to a poritmn on the supreme man himself is at pr«-*ent in th»- Willamette Ashland. State of Or«-gon to J. o. j »hnsoii ; 40 acres buil ¡ding <»f anv kind in th«- town, and w«- might on this tract, and it is without «question one ot bench uf the nation where, through a of rang«- 1 wrest, containing in all 90 a«T«w. valley soliciting funds for the Baptist ebun-h 1fitp36 s. R 2 W <50 eral experimental ca*ea where men de sax , by way of parenthesis, that tlu-r«- ar«- s»*v- tiu-best farms in Jackson county. For terms Price. $6 per acre. Magruder, trust»-«-, to Noah Ba» r. hit 7. ‘ nil salooris in Grant’s Pass taking in from ami prices call on or uddreas the umlersigm-d siring to reuew their vigor have sub lung lifetime he might have the pywerof at Grant’s Pass. No. 17. $■»0 1 to $100 per day each in cash. To nmnufae- at Medford, Oregon. A larg»- majority of the stock issucsl by the block 57. Central Point. $125. jected themselves to treatment by the establishing precedent upon piecedent Grant A comfortabh- framehouse- witha verj larg«- s Pass Water, Light and Power Co. has Same to James S. Mower*: block 17. Cen- Dirt i-rs or oth«-rs wishing to engage in busi- MS. lot in Jacksonville, in a g«H*l ncighborh«*«!. Brown-Sequard method, and it t- now for such utterly unwarranted deeds,alike b»-«-n taken, and It is probable that all will b«- trai Po nt. Consideration. erection if plan- n«-ss ». or to speculators desirous of securing a UJU acres; 100 acres fenced and in cult ivat ion ; for sale on reasonable t«-rins; has a Large sit- pervrisfte of Republican doctrine and taken in du«- course of tunc. The success of • ing mill. larg ■»• number of lots, w«- can quot«- astonish- five acres in orc bar«!; dwelling and barn und said that the bacteria <>( disease lurk in tlng-rootn with a good tircpiac«-. twr«»g«MMi ted- water enterprise is well-nigh assured al E M Furman to ollie Brentano; lot In blk mx-i y low figures. Don't tn.Hiir. und with wild- good fences. .1 first-class place. Niue miles the elixir of life that held out false pre com« ived ideas uf human rights. We this roemisanda kitchen, a good wel) «»1 water at ready. we are glad to stat»'. 4, Cottag«' Add t<« M«*lford. <|(N) eat inv«*atincnts until this opportunity is gone from railroad depot. Price-, $>3200; two-thirds the* door, wuodhuuse, etc. Price*. $ hju . hopes of renewed youth to mankind at fancy the American peuple do not want My rn E Luca* to Tho* H Con«-: 160 acre* in ond tlu-n “kick ’ yourself for not ge tting in. cash down; balance on easy terms. The Ju’w In the Ireland cas»- was out only a anv divine rights accorded any ret of No. 18. but buy at once ami we will guarantee you the expense of the tissues of the lower short time, agreeing on a verdict of “guilty as (plus, R 4 E <luue. 8». J S Howard to \\ m Wilson west half of lots kinds in s«'cti«ms7. 18, 19,90, 2$. an«! NU of charged ’ < n th»,- first ballot. Judge Webster orders of creation. Medical science has officials, not even the j idiciary. 210 acres adjoining the corporat«? limits of 3 ami 4 and nil of lot 5. block 12. In Phoe nix sextion «M>. in township 35 south, range 1 wc-st; next day sentenced him to 20 yt-ars* confin»-- piobablv taken a step forward in toe On the investment forth«* next Av«* years, th«-thrifty and growiug city oi Medford, all containing 113ft acre**; and lands in sect I «»ns R» ment in th»- penitentiary. As the doctor is 62 »250. J.w Sowell to I'lUK' Skri'ti r«: 1;»acre* In tn Th«- history of Spokau«- Falls Is going to b«- r«-- fenced and in cultivation; a good dwvhing- 14, 23, 24 and 25, in t«»wnship 35 south, of range discovery of the principle oi the trans l’Ei’t rv MansiiaL N ksolk who shot years old, this is practically a life sente nce. XS.KI W. $1 pi-af t««l in Grant’s Pass in tin- tn xt two y»»ars housv and a very large barn; small orchard. 2 w«wt. containnig 1UUU ae r«-s. If all of the fusion of vigor, but to rOi .t extent the Jud,'” Terry at San Fianeiaco on the In their final report, the grand Jury reported There is uo waste land on tins piuce; the soil I saac 'k' . t.-r'tn Snrxii M Snudi: 21 aert's in just as sure as that time arrives. W<* are above-mentioned iand sboukl be sold in on«* human race can avail itself of the dis 14tn instant, ami who w»s held at Stock- the county records and offices in good shape. same section. $1. b«xiy. $6 pe r acre is th«* price. If sold in quan- read ly to wager $1000, to be deposited in any is a rich, black loam and frta», easy to culti only recomiiu-ndation they imide was that vate and very productive. This farm will be titi«w not leas than 40acr«-s. at $10 to $15 p«*r covery there is a whole world of uncer I ton for the murder, without hail, lias The k In the state, that lots wc Hr«* now selling the long, dry grass In the court-house yani, subdivided juto 50-acre tracts, if desired. acre, according to the quality and «luantlty «>f tainty. Jackson county people will con been t*k< n from tlie slate authnrili»» by which menaced the safety of th»- public build •‘How Ileigart amt Simmons Struck it Rich.’ [!■;’ ?2« ii will s. ll for 1201» inside of fiv. p ars, Price, $50 per acre. laud sol«l. Terms, one third «-ash at time of maps, prices and any other desired Infor- 90. tinue to go to Cinnabar to attain the de means oi a writ of h>ib<an corput ir-aued ing«. be d»-«troyed, which sugge«tion has since was th» re mark that Dav«» Simmons made to In’it ion, call on or address sale, balanc«- on time to suit purchaser; defer- been carried out. •JX) acres—known as the Hocketij<»s or Col ed paym«-nts to be* secured by a murtgag«- on a Saturday Evening Call reporter sired rejuvenation. Hr Is _ out of the V. S. circuit court, and the lins ’ place, about three miles from Medford, W. F. McDonald, better known as “Mac. the hostler. ulio lorcnian in the round- 10U8C «»f th«- premises. This land is mostly slight!) roll on th«.- Phoenix and Eagl<‘ Point road, contain /..lierts corpus case will be heard i>y American tailor,'' who ha-“ also been passing tin- Toll *1»», Pr<irla A Western Railroad Com- 1 1 ing clay noil, and is aiming the tewt fruit lands ing 140 acres of rich tunning land, all under in Jackson county. T iik conBtitationa) convention of Judge Sawyer tu-dav. From tlie fact! as landlord of the Commercial hotel at Grant's ! pany. “1 have invested in th«- Ixiufsiana -1 feuce, with comfortable house and good barn, Pass, bus depart'd for pastures new. leaving Stat»- Lott«-rv since 1874. In 1877 drew a nriz«* Fl. North Dakota has »uggested two noiel that the judge incidentally observed I numerous No. 19. new outhouses, well, etc. This ¡»lace lies well creditors to inuure. He is a smooth $20. in te^l drew $10 last March $5 an<i the * experiments. One of there is that the that Neagle was a United States officer ! . talker and no doubt an experience*! di adbeaf. <»t to the Hun, is well drainvtl, and well adapt«-d 360 ac-re-s, mostly fenced,and improv«*!, with last drawing held one-twentieth ofti ck.tno.- for either fruit or farming land. Plenty of ■tat»< shall dispose of none of its school in ttv* discharge uf his duties, it ia quite Iand the public should look out for him. u dwelling-house, ami a good large* barn, with 4!»». that drew the first capital prize of $300.0.«, Oi timber for all uses w ith plac«-. It is situated a living spring of wate-r near th«- door, mar Articles of Incorporation were filed iu the and have na i'lved the amount of 115.0 ». I In- lands, and that tne ten* of thousands of evident that the only qu-»tion ttrat will within one and throe-fourths milesot Piuvnix Antioch school house, price $20.00 ¡ mt acre. A of the secretary of state last week by th« duced Reigert to go in with me, <we er.ch held acres oi this proi-crtv »hall be lea-e l on tie considered by the court will be i office railroad depot. Can easily b<- mad«- one ot the good bargain. Grant's Pass Water Ditch Company. Object to oni -twcntieth part of ticket Ño. 50,41(1.1 and PC best ranches tm the east side of Bear creek. » ly. With its vast area tilling with pr»>- whether or not hr exceeded his author construct a water system in Grant's Pass for rxpected tocuntiuu»<.’’-(Pw>ria Jil <,iturdav No. 20. Price, $»« 50 per acrv«91 gressivu settlers and propeity rapidlv ity in ehooting Judge Terry, after tlie domestic and power purposes. Principal plac« Evening Call, June 1, 1889. Land in section 36. tow uship 35 south, range business, (»raut's Pass; capital stock. $30.000. i » i . j lflOacrea: 100 fenced ; 45 in cultivation ; eight increasing iu value, this means that in refu-al <•( tl e latter i<> desist in slapping of 2 west; also lands in next ions 31 and th«» south J. W. Howard, J. 1. Scott. F. >!. Johnson and y. ' acres of alfalfa; young orchard oi .MM> < hole«- half uf section 30. township ¡15 south, range 1 time the income derived from this source Field II the court finds that he did not | W. T. Colman, incorporators. variety of fruit tacos; small vineyard; good, west, containing 1500 acre-s; all fenced witha will be »utHcient to pay the »tarn's ri I exCrrd »»»H aulhurity, lie will br* con- 1 m w . iignoc or Portland, a uu-mbt-r of the new dwelling-house, barn and outhouses; good rail fvne«* and runs to Rogue- rive-r. Wil’ pebst:». lira» • ic:»H v »* nnnrrr»- I »trued to have been engaged in the dis- Pacific D. A H. G. M. Co., who Is also a very running water through the farm; good out b«j sold clu-ap in lot* to suit purehase*rs, and competent mining engineer, is In charge of OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS range for stock. Thirteen miles from rairoad »ary to levy any tax whatever. The clr irge oi his official duiie» and not th«- work going on in Grave creek district. A nt price»* according to selections made. will be received at the County <*h rk soffice ♦jpot. Price for crop ami farm $i>uu0 other novel suggestion ia to require ran- amenable to etate laws. That the case big ditch and a huge reservoir will be built No. 22. In Jacksonville, Oregon, until 12o'clock,¡ umhi , 92. roa»is to tarnish member» of the legisla wih be memorable in the annals of fe<l- during the season and a gn at body of water on ANo. 1 grain and stock farm «»f 320 aen-s, u 100acres—100 fenced, 50 acres in cultivation, ture with transportation at th rat»< of erril jurisprudence goes without saying, sccur»’d. This promises tub»-th«- idggest hy Wi ibu8day t September 4, 1889 1 mile's from Central Point railroad statiou and meadow of alfalfa and timothy, gotwl orchard, six mllc-s from Medford railroa«! station; all one cent j>er mile anti charge the same and it is highly probable tlrat.a* the ques draulic mining enterprise in the state. to build stone abutments or piers for a bridge plenty of IIrst-elass garden land, all covered bj le vel, black land aud e-ne lostd with a niiif -rnil It is now thought that the incorporation oi at the croaeiug of Millcreek, on the county water from two irrigating ditches, two miles to the state. Tlius it is lioprd to do away tion* involved toucii ttie pr'rsonal nafetv lence». an«1 all under cultivation. Improved from saw-mill, on» mile trom scuooi-h<»iis»’. th»- Grant's Puss A Coast Railroad Company road m ar the residence of W. F. Songer, ac with tlie charge ttiat raiUoad'companics of the federal jibliciai v. Judge Sawyer { ha* with a small dwell!ng-houm*. a barn ; mi *30 fedt, will mak«- a first-class dairy ranch: f«-ncing a significance, t»s as it is rumored that the cording tn the plans and spccitUmtions now ----------- v------------ large* granary, a good spring which furnishes buy up legislatures. There wont l be a a ll muk” short v. o: a <>t the right» of the | * ('mon Pacific - railroad will »-nd»-avor to gain a on filo in the County Clerk« office at .Jackwon* in splendid condition, buildings only fair, lum r*- plenty of water for dome-stir and st«* k pur- ber cheap and handy; 15 miles from railroad , w*..? i‘iln-ct entrance into San Francisco over thin viile, Oregon. tremendom strife tor legislative honors I state courts in the tn | l ti. pos«w. This farm is susceptible of b«-ii g divid ini h __ «ina ;......... turn i ‘ route, coming down K »gue river from thw Each bid to be accompanied with a bond In depot. Price, $2UU0, crop includtMl. in Oregon, if the same system prevailed ! ttie dr.'ll erado I'srie, to he commissioned 'd into two, thr«*«- and four farms, h .* ev«-ry - 93. _____ vast. At any rate the Southern Pacific officials the num of $200. to the effect that if thecon- acre* of it is gcsid land ami near a se lxMil and 120 acres—60 acres fenced and 30 acres in cul here. tract in awnrd»w1 to th»* bidder, he will build ¡anew by the Attorney ‘ _ General ____ for the »re considerably worke«! up over the matter, ffi^ ’ Corresp'jndence 8ulicited^^7 poatoflicv. Title- p«Tfcct. Price. $.‘»u per acre. It is quite probable that th«? future de said abutments or piers tn accordance with tivation; five acres In alfalfa, small orchard, purpose of slaying otii-‘r personal en- > and No. 33. velopment of this section may be far more the plans and Hpecificatlous on file in the dwelling-house, small barn, etc running wat»T T he state sniireiue court of California 1 emir» of the |>owers that he. Aman rapid through the place. Price, $1000. Clerk’s office. than < ven «irvamed of now. should rival A farm of 124 acre*, all l« v«*l land, four mih-s refused to adjourn in honor of Judge ; like Neagh' is much too handy to have , lines seek th«- coast outlet at this point. 94. Done by order of the county court of Jack- from Central Point railroad star ion, all f«-nc«d 320acres—280 acres fenced and 1.50 acres in Terry’s death, although he was one of I at call by the friends of centralization son county, Oregon, at the August term, 1^*9. with a rail fene-«* and ove-r 10Uacres in cultiva cultivation, good house, barn and outhoiis»*a, tion. Black soil, improved with a dwelling MAX MI LLER, ita chief justices, and an able and just i and claaa privilege to he allowed to re- good orchard and vineyard, several lark County Clerk. house 24x24 f«*e*t with tour rooms, a barn 2b 128 Dissolution Notice. one, too. It was a mark of disrespect i main long in durance vile, when a sim springs, affording plenty of water for garden Jacksonville. Aug. 15,18H9. f«-«-t, woodhou.se 2012U f< < t. nturs good school, irrigation, 10 acres of timothy meadow; six The firm known as Tavlor, Taylor A Co., that was perhaps never before rendered ple writ of huhrit curput will liberate two good we*lls of wat«*r and good eiutsidr rang«- IV. B. T aylor . miles from Grant’s Pass. Price $5000. A grout dcaleia iii lumber and other building mate I feir st<xk. Government title. Pricx». Jk> 5<JU cash. L. E. H oover , an ex-chief justice under any circuin- him. bargain. Terms, one-half cash, balance on W. B. N eij * on . rial at i.rant’s Pass, has been dissolved bv == ■ A. A. Ross. atances. The court certainly acted imst- easy terms. No. 25. mutual consent, Taylor A Allen retiring, »5. A comfortabh* frame-h<»us«‘ in Jacksonville. ily in denying him so common a defer TOFFEK FOll HALE ON KEAHONABLEterm» il’.isinem will be continu'd at the old viand Railroail Rum»>n, Size of lot. 52x274 f«-<-t, has a stabl«* and other 1 Lone of the best Stock or Dairy Farms in South 120 acr»-« of fruit land, within tw«> mil»-« of ence, and Chief Justice Beatty, a very by W II. Taylor, I.. E. Hoover A. A. Hoss out-h(»»is«-s. an assortnn nt of fruit tr«-«w. has a ern Oregon, situated on D»»er Creek. Josephine Grant’s Pas«, will la*Huislivlded in lOor 20-a« re Frttnci« <1 Newlan.ls, the San Francisco ■m l W. 11. N. ls >n, under the firm name of common lawyer and dirty politician, good well e»f wat«-r at flu- door. Price. county. c«»ntainmg 3 ’ 2 0 acres of rich bottom land tracts if desired. Price $7 50 per acre with whom the Californian» so foolishly lawy-r who > re en’iv v-ited Lakeview, in- W. B. Taylor A Co. Thankful for past fa especially adapted to the growth of timothy hay No. 34. formed the Exan»i..ir tl>ut heexiieeta the vors. so lib'rabv extend'd, we sol idt their and clovor. About one-half is cleared and in tsr*I have Groat Bargains tooffer and it will auper.seded Judge Hearl», lid himself I’nmu Pre 1 .Manufacturer* of ami Dealer* in The F. M. Frede'nburg farm, situated in s«v- ti * ra-l ,»ad to b bill t ihreugh Continuance lor th' new company cultivation, and most of the balance can lx* easily pay you to examine my list carefully before no honor in making the remark attrib Southern o • regon in a -h ,ri t me. Taken tion 15, township 3ti south, rang«- 3 west, con The Chief Rraaau tor the great sue- o.dared. There in a stream of water running purchasing elwwiuTe. If you have any prop T. vyloh . I aylor A Co. taining 150 acres; aisnit 40acr«-s fenoed with a uted to him. It is generally supposed m Coutu ti a t .-. i ’ i me preva 1 ng runiors T 11 through the place the rear round, affording plenty erty for Mile, come and see me alid I wiiljio my Grant's Pass, Aug. 10, IMS!». fess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found In the g«Hi<! rail feuce* an«! in cultiviitioii. balancv un- of water foi stock and Home for irrigating. The best for you. that the courts are great sticklers for the of a r » I t > I’ ■ bii' t »'own llogue liver, it article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the improved land; two springs of water, «»ne- ne*ar place is all inclosed by a good rail fence. There Office next door t«> Grand Central Hotel, ordinary courtesies of the profession; begin to Ivok like we m ,v -ee liv, ly time» th«- house; Rogue river forms th«- western tact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actually so* Money to Loan. ma hone* and barn and 2< mi young fruit treee on Medford, Oregon. I boundary of this plac«-. Improved with a and yet heie was a court winch is daily iu Ibi .-«■ ’ti >n In th bin! .1 g of railroads the place. It alnohaethe best outside range in eompllshes what Is claimed for It, Is what HENRY KLIPPE! dwelling 14x2« fe*«-t with 4 rooms, sh«M baru Arthur Conklin, the resi estate agent o- before many year«. the county; also another xcellent place oontain. forced to back up ita own decisions I,v 17x3ft fee-t and other outt»utidings. This place* G rants Pars, baa mi ney to loan on imi baa given to this medicine a popularity and ing 12D acres. the ruling* of tlie dead chief justice, de is on the- «*ast side.- of Rogue river, 4) ot n mile Mie greater than that of any other zarupa. proved reul-eitate in sums of *.XM) and up For full particulars call upon or address from Goiei Hill rallromi station. O«A-e-rument nying him the cheap honor of a tempo O. J. VANNOY- wards, for six per cent. ii.Great end taxes. Merit Wine rllu or blood purt " tith-, price- $2.509. Term*, one-half cash at time Kerbyviile Oregoi rary adjournment, because, for sooth, a Maler» «Le livr. ut many i> u¡ 1 • :uherab>, Give Lini a call. ivivlll Vv IIIO fler before the public, of sal««, balance on <ne years time, tube se HE I’N’DEHSlONEI» II AS TAKEN IT. AT We cured by a mortgage ou the premises; or ail personal difference between him and n an I * ’“'i I I I. iu suii-ue>trncti»n. flood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt hl- pbi< f on Trail cr<k. north of thr rtv< r. cash at option of purchaser. member of the federal j idiciary caus I Ki,..« <1 nú i. i dy f>r <l; sp |”i> mure Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Bick <luo iiiarv. l>ran<liM "P" on left Mionldor, School Houks Exchanged with small Mar 111 foreheHti, un<l snip on now; Partie* wishing to purchase any <»f tli«-alM»vp him to commit au indiscretion it! private ui-.-en lul t .a i llu d s Nir apa ii a. It At the Cil y 1*. ug bt »re. lb aders exchang Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That a' l- 'tiily. y<* ’U :v and *411’.eut’y.iyi», at"- alaait 16 year«. Al ........ ir yinrllmr colt, lamls, «-an stop off at AL-dford, w mr«- th«»y w ill N ANI) AFTER THls DATE WE WILL life that afforded ;ui aeaa»<in a pict’’Xt ' ’Le ti Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength I h * me t at tin- »aBroad «1« ¡»«it on th«» arrival «if . .n l :'."io>;.u , r.’inuiei tue ee Ine. For furtier particular» apply at exchangv lumbcrand building mal« rial for iron-irray in color, with Iwhl face, mi l tlnec for Bending a bail, t thicugti bis heart lain’ Î*. 1 in’, i n at s a y •• I a.iyetii’*. cures ilrt.g »loie oe.’oie October 1st, next. ens the Nerves, builds up tlie Whole System. trains by Messrs. Wrish-y A Co.. r«ui «•*- grain and liay. and will rcceive hav ut »»’»y white fts't, running will» mare. The ow ncr ia fate agents, who will convey th«-iu in good Heed's Hana partita Is sold by all drug station on tlie line <»f tic u. A C. Rai Irosa. ro|UCht>«l to take the animal« away and pay There seem» to Iu' li.Uili partisan ranc’t he cl .i ii.’.^n ; ■ e r h , rhe bu. I« 11 d uiin t. all damages aud expenses. share to un\ of the land- 1 1 a*. © tor ba u , free Corre8|»undvnc <• solicited. gists. |l; six fur *A Prepared by C. I. {food mixed up with the discussion of tlas u;. - k buie Hu l a ¿arsayar A i u la.r trial. Il 1 HOMAS MARTIN. uf cuarge fur ccNfrt-vance. W. IL TAYLOR vV Co. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Gastaría. • Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, M m *. will Uu j..U feiXHl. fortunate affair. Etna. Oregou, July 31, 1SSV. 6H.ASJ.rAT. Grani’* Paw, Auguit 21, •$, nm ran CHARACTER, GENCE, STRENGTH. ± N À T JLt lVxTA. J___ i °T’ REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY. Notary Public and Conveyancer. SCHOOL. Jackson County and Securities Sold. Oregon. Bought Farms, Village Lets, Improved and Unimproved fcr Sale or Bent, FACTS « DO CONCERN ING ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE TOWNS Olf THE NORTH PACI FIC COAST. NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, Grant’s Pass, the Trade Cen ter of the Largest and Rich est Gold Producing Region in the United States. . L'Kow'r-i’irooi«" FHuiT iridiar It is All in the Thermal Belt, WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, NOW I Si rmi 1'13113 '1'0 BUY ! ! A. L. REUTER. Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon Conveyancing in all its Branches r M IJI oers NEXT THIRTY DAYS A HARVEST TO QUICK BUYERS of the tasite BULKY DOLLAR EVERY TIME. Catalogues .Mailed Free on Applcatiou. ARE NOT BITLT THAT WAY. RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, SACRAMENTO, CAL BARR X GALLOWAY MANUFACTURERS OF CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCE I 0 Per Cent Per Annum T.FLYNN&CO., First Street, ewmarket Block OREGON osai for Building Bridge Abutments S ssss ^ b M NEAT, DURABLE, STRONG AND CHEAP. BARR & GALLOWAY, NIodiord, - • - Oregon FARMS FOR SALE Qtótàìiax W B. TAYLOR * CO., Estray Notice. Lumber to Exchange CRANT’S PASS, OR. T O ¡ SSuyiir 1*1110 Ixuinbei- n,