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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
®lw jÿmoiuui ¿mus. EDITORIAL VOTES. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. .Vr«e. paper Law Circuit Court Docket. Following la the list of esses docketed for For the benefit of all who may seek to trial at the September term of circuit court swindle the newspapers out of their just There are mi tiles on Grant's Pas*. which convenes next Monday. A n extra resaion uf congress is prom dues, we publish the following which is riminal . ised, to commence about October 20th. Chas. Sauipspn has returned from hi* visit to State of Oregon C vs. John McMahon. Indict kept standing at tlie bead of the first edi the coast, THURSDAY................. Al GUST 29, IMO. ment for murder. Old case continued. torial column in many of our exchanTe»: T he argument in the habtat corpus t'haa. Edgerton Is visiting in Ciatakanila State vb . J. C. Wilson; larceny. Same. 1. Subscribers who do not give i-rice.-s i proceedings in the Neagle case was con- Columbia county. State vs. Erank Wade; larceny of a horse. notice to the contrary are consiilen-1 i - ! tinurd untu to-day. State vs. J. Douglas Synon; larceny lu A wishing to continue their su meiipi. i - Fred T Rcnaon and bride are taking a tour dwelling. S enator M itchell express»»« a deter T he attorney-general of California ha* through California. 2. If subscribers order the di«ctoiluiu.tio < State vs. Morris Sayle; larceny in a xtore. mination to again introduce a bill to pro fcr bidden the district attorney of San of their periodicals the publisher may con State vs. Cheater Simmon«, same. Win. M Di an, late of Glendale is now mcr- cure an appropriation for a government 1 Juaqu.n comity to pruaccuin tho case L-bamlisiug The ease« of the «tatv vn. Frank R«*ed and tinue to «end them until all arrears are at Grant's Pass. Charles Smith, escaped prisoners committed paid post utfico building at Salem. •» againkt Justice Field. W W. Benson, of Callfornli*i* visiting hi» for larceny in a dwelling, are otill on the dock 3. If subscribers neglect to or refuse to et, aa are the cases of the state vs. the men cruiter Charleston will be one of I , bl ot tier. H. 1. Benson, at the Piua. take their periodicals from the office to 1‘ mksr rumors from aero»« the waters the T he nation’s defender* hereafter, and u The band boy* are practicing again ami may who perished In the Jail Are. which they are directed, they are held re- are to the effect that I’ope Leo XI II is go«si one, too. Her highest rato of «peed conclude Civiu to compete at the district fair. Frank CluggHge vs. Anna ileed; lu recover fionsible till they have settled theii bill making preparations to leave Unite and knots per hour. and ordered their pa|H-r discontinued Mrs. Volney Colvig lias been very ill with re money. take up his pontifical residence in Spain. so far is H. K. Hanna va. Levi Grigsby; to recover 4. If subscribers move to other maces mittent fever for more than a week past. T he Shasta Courier publishes the monejr. without informing the publisher and the T. 1*. Lee A- Son have shipped itlmost car- H. F. Ihirron ya. II. F. Dowell and J. A. name* uf subscribers who fad to pay for Tur. mer«’*ntild ghoul. I- R- P»w»on, papers ure sent to the former direction, loads ot watermelons during the mouth. Cnnlweil; to recover money. Portland, brought suit on assigned daitns that paper, alter having been dunned, Daniel Wilaon vs. Eli Dahack; appeal from they arelielii resiHinsibie. S. A. Cuuiinoiw and bride ot Ashland will J. 1*. Court. ft. The courle have decided that refusing against several citizen« of Sj>okane while »«nd think.« it rough to furnish the paper make their future home in Grant's i'uss. 11. Sc’hweitchcr vs. C. W. Nelson; to recover to take perodiculs from the office, or re the city was yet writhing in the agony for years and not get a cent. money. moving and leaving them uncalled for "pri- Joint Taylor and family visited lit l<ts-'s T he G. A. R. encampment at Milwau springs of tire. I. K. Dawson va. Bashor A Williams; to re nia facie” evidence of intentional fraud. on Evans creek, during the week. cover money. kee is turning out a «ucce*«, in spite of 6. Any person who receives a newspa W, F. Horn of Hastings, Nebraska,will prob Fred O’Bryant vs. Wm. G. Kenney; to rinxiv- T he new daily pape» #oon ,o **’ t'*t*b; the squabble with thetranopurtion lines. ably per and makes use of it. whether he has go into th.- .grocery businete at Grant's cr money. Halted in rurthsnd by W. R. Hearst of At last account« there were not less than Pass. Angle & Plyiiuile va. John II. Griltin; to re subscribed for it or not, is held in law as a Nan Francioco will be named the Daily 100,000 strangers in that city, looking at The Workmen's lodge at Grant's Paw» bad a cover money. subscriber. Jennie E. Bailey va. ( harles D. Bailey; to re 7. The postmaster who neglects to give Oregon ¡‘•••t, »avs one ot our Northern the Oregon exhibition cars. sp< vial meeting tor »oik hist Monday even cover posseimton of personality. the legal notice yt the neglect of a person ing. exchanges. _________ Scott Griffin vs. F. C. Whiting; to recover A \ ESTiDt LE train loaded with Grand to take from the cilice the newspaper ad A new cult of paint has greatly improved money. H. (\ Dollarhlde va. Win. M. Gilroy; to re dressed to him, is liable also to the publish CojfrLKT« return» give the surplus Army veterans and their faun lies en the appearance of - tlie ' Baptiat “ ~ church at er for the subscription pries cover money. earning» of the Noitbern Pacific road for route to ttieencampment at Milwaukee Grant's rass. E. ('. Kauevs. <*has. G. Rippey and Frank was wrecked at Streator, ill., on Mott- tlie year ending June MMh, |4,8ll,17H, a Laytou & Co., last week t<M>k nuNsrsaion of of Amy- to recover money. ............................................. ’ * 1, a - ' th< tr new st;»rv building, one oi the best iu last ait I about 30 pc.sons * injure. J. ( . Elder vs. town of Medford and John S. faihng vtf of |o3,000 from that ol the 1 dav Miller, to recover money. •cuthi i -n.Oregon. number ot them fatally. Spreading rail» previous yeitJ. A. A. Bashor vs. James G. Birdsey;to recover caused the casualty. F. A. B'-rtiieh and family of Hasting.«, Ne personal property. braska, have removed to Grant’s Paas to make A. Weidner va. Mike Foreman; to recover A nother batch of Mongolian "grocer»," Now that David H. Terry is out oi the that city their future home. personal property. way, it will be amusing to witness the forty in number, eighteen of whom are W. F. Recd vs. Susan ('. and H. J. Clarke; to Rev. B. F. Tivknor asaiste«! Bishop Morris in living amen kick the «lead lion. Cah- women, arrived in San Francisco Sun Uolduig Epi««JOpal services at the M. E. church, recover money. James S Jfe.w ra va. Charles Huslcy; to recov fornia papers treated the decked very day, on the steamer City of Pelting ; and South, last Monday evening. er money.w gingerly wtiile tie was alive.—¿rta/raman. the cry is, "rttiti they come." The Ke- Mrs. Levi Broadsword, sun anil daughter of B. L. Messinger vs. C. Z. Smith; to recover uubitcan adniinietiution will have to an- B.mauzii, Klamath county, have been visiting money. L akkvixw ' s town charter doesn’t pro » -er i-otne very hard questions on the at Wolf ertek during the week. vide for ti e enactment of s gambling or Chines« »ubject during the next cam The young man Harmon, drowned at Lake REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | I F-irl, near Cn sc ent City on the lutb inst., was dinance by the town council and four oi paign. > a resident of Josephine county. The following deeds were recorded in the the Bporting fiatermiy who were hauled T he Republican pre«» of this coast | new two-story dwelling hous<* of II. county clerk's office for Jackson county since up beiore the town recorder for alleged -r -nis to have urgunized into an admira- i ! I Me The Arthur, near the M. E. church South, at the tsst report of the Trues: infractions of the existing ordinance last tion trnit of Judge Ft id and class privi the Pa.*«*, will udd greatly to th«* appearance of Arnold Childi-r», et si., J. t>. Johnson umlS. CONCERN TNG CLNE OF THE Childers, 8r.; interest in lot 211. blk 21, Med week wore nsleaaed on that technical lege. One would think from the tone or that part of town. ford. S10. their editorial comments that an appli TheS. P. D. & 1». Co. have stsmt a million Clurindii Windom toj.s. Howm-d; wewt half ity. _________ ___ MOST REMARKABLE cation of w hito-waah had been disereed and a half feet of lumlter in their yard* at of lots 3, ( and 5, blk 12, Phoenix. $250. and the country need not fear a lum John Cox to A. J. Fredenburg: lot 3, blk 2s. T he 12,000,000 grain bags required for r.ei'ecsary by the department of justice, pr«*s«*tit, TOWNS ON THE ber famine a«»on again. Mulford. KO. the surplus in Oregon tb.s year repre and they were hastening to Apply it. W H Wlexhani to John A llamsdell; tut bl C >nsi<lrrable new machinery ha* been added Ashland. fl.'O. sent a tax paid by the farmer to the j tie H anging d.esn't», ein to be entirely to the railroad ear shops at Grant’s Pass, dur John A Hamsd.'ll to J Band OM Beamer; NORTH PACI trust of about 3 cents per o.tg, or (360,■ "played out" in New York yet, as tour ing tht pa>t week and '»iisinesM will be livelier •ami'property. $.'»**. 000. This is q iite a burden to carry in mura-rers, each the slaver of a woman, in consequt nee in that «quarter. W W Parker tc W W 111 Vers; lot No. 1 Fry FIC COAST an "off year," merely for tl.e privilege were execute’d tn the Tomba prison tn W. C. Dibble, a newspaper man from Sioux er’s lUvlsion of Enx'c Point. $375. State of Oregon to T J Gurland; 1211 ucrisi in city, Iowa, returned from the upper Rogue ol maintaining a prohibitiv » tariff. that city last Frui ty. One oi them wa» river co intry this week, enthusiastic over th«1 tp®S.KIW. $1.-0. Js- Helm.«, et ill. to C K Khun ; lots 1 to 10 in a negro and all aet'e hard drinkers. The Ei. Rio K ey , the unbeaten Cslifoinia Tombs prison at pre->ent contains two tine scenery un i timber he saw on the route. blk "I." ami lot 1 block “M." Talent. The ladies aid aocirty of the Presbyterian I nited States to E H Gore; patent to 110 race boise won the great Ellipse stakes other men, Giblin and Cailton, under church gave a v» r\ pleasant « nt< rtainment ai re» in twp 37 S, K i W. at Westchester, N. Y. last Saturday, sentence of death, and fifteen men ami and supper at tlie l»ooth near Mr*. Pigney’s C. Mingus to Lula Taylor; ten acres lu twp doing the distance of three-fourths of a one- woman awaiting trial for homicide. y< sli rda> evening, at which a neat sum w as SS, I12W. I*.-*). fl realized. Mary B. Boyd to Jessie I. Hammond;Interest mile in the excellent time of 1:14, the property in Ashland. $«Un. W hen Senator Mitchell was at Salem The ‘’Courier’' wisely advocates the building in Cha-. h»-st record so far for a two-year-old. E Ninlnger to T P Boyd; «initcln ini numerous cottages for rent in Grant’s Pass, to H3.01 acres In Astila id. $:«•>. it The value of the stake was $25,625. The lari week the entire office-seeking con of that houses can be built in thispro- Margaret Ninlnger to saute; quitclaim to hoiw* belongs to the Theodore Winter« tingent of the’capital interviewed him I alleging gressive place cheaper than mt) where cfeu* in same tract. $27». stables, and he beat the cracks of the iu their best clothes and most persuasive the state. Susanna Whitney to S A Sutter; lot I blk 2, eastern turt by lull four lengths which language relative to government appoint Messrs, L. Hcott, A. Conklin, W. (’. Itibblo Whitney add to Medford. $30. C Magruder trustee to John William Miller, lie could have increased to a doz;n had ments. The chief bone of contention at and th«- Misses Smith, Nieho s and Farr, of lota »and 10 blk 3 Central Point. $400. present is the office of U. S. marshal, Grant’* Pass, have returmsi from their trip to he been urged to it. Lucinda L Wilson to Isaac Skeeters; IjS Crater Mke and Klamath county, having had and eX-Sheriff John Minto of Mai ion a most enjoyable time. ner.s In twp 37 S, Il 2 W nml lot 3, lilk I, Short s A t the second trial of the government county, is prominently mentioned in Th«* saw mills of Josephine county all rvjxirt mid to Medford. $3275. cruiser Chiirlffh'ft at Loa Angeles last connection with the place. a ----- good tell. demand for output and are kept Grant's Past, the Trade Cen --- ----- A--- their filling orders. Ik f«»r<* ax.. this ------------ nca»n t|lv /If-rtre f’p. Friday she developed under foiced draft, T he I obti . anii Jlbrhi suggests in a • bust famine gr«*atly retard«*! building op- on average speed of IS1, knots i>er liour, lengthy editorial anent the Field-Terry « luinWr You are let ii-’g depressed your appetite ‘rations but now. look out fora I mwtiu . ter of the Largest and Rich- is poor, you are bothered with headache, proving her.to tie by odds the fastest imbroglio, that the proper procedure In Grant'* I’a** public mc I ioo I m Ingin for the __ you are tidgettr, nervou«, and generally war vessel afloat. Of course this means the evi nt of prosecution, would lie for term next Monday. Th«* cor;» of teacher* to but of sorts, and want to brace up llrace eat Oold Iroducing Region that she has successfiilly performed the liotli Field and Neagle to enter a plea of an foil«»w>: II. I., Brn*»n, principal; Mis»— but not with stunnlants, spring medi test stipulated tor in the contract and it.»unity superinduced by excessive fear Powell, *«•«■• »nd and i in rd giiules; Mms Minnie up, cines, or bitters, which have for their basis in the United States. fourth and tifth grade*; Mis* M«rcyA|>- that she will be accepted by the govern of Terry, on — hii'li j l»»a they could un Tuff, plegat«*, nixth and sev» nth gra«le*: Mr*. May very cheat-, bad whiskey, and which slim ment officials. A heavy sea was run questionably have escaped punishment T> ler, eighth and ninth grade*. ulate you for an hour, and then leave vou ning at the time and the test demon lor the crime, w ithont having to resort to Th» M. E. church building now going up at in a worse condition than before. tVhat strated that she iiossessed unusual sea a writ of halfi» <y,ri>>u sued out of t he Grant's Pas* will, it is -aid. bv the finvat i»lac<‘ you want is an alterative that will purify of worship south of Kaiem, in Oregon. There your blood, start healthy action of liver going qualities in addition to great speed. federal court. i* a general d -inaud for th«’ return of R«*v. T. and kidneys, restore your vitality, and give T he administration is playing with L. Jon«** to this charge for another y«*ar. a* renewed health and strength. Such a tued hi* ministration the l«»cal church has T h « Pacific Coast papers which were edge tools when it tampers with the under gained in membership more than a hundred icine vou will find in E'ectrlc Hitters, and only fttt rents a bottle at all drug stores. so eager to applaud the action of Mar ■ Scott exclusion act on this coast, but it «luring th«* |>a*t year. I«—' tas Ayer’s Pi Oregon. I À Æ A T CHARACTER, INTELU-HKT/^TD GENCE, STRENGTH. 1 > < tregon. .To d«5V«*lope these three is the true aim to a great hc I kmi I. Life I* earnest. m«t whoever hop«** to reach the highrat suer««* must have first tnc solid foundation or a true muni}' or womanly clmrnvt«T. based upon the love of truth, honor an<! uprightness; next, hitvlligencv. to coin- orelK-nd tiie great an ! Important fact* <»f life, with their rdHt i«m*hi|»* to one another, and last but not l«*a*t, *tr«*ngtb of body to <*nable him to 7'7 7« «?; y .tti 7» «i . ,‘‘*t of H ^’hool’H work I* the *uc««*** of It* Rtudent*. Ev«*ry county in the state can bear teatiruony to the inn lionet <»« the ixormai. Both graduates nn«t *tud«-ut* are doing hon«*st, «’ffective work in the public schools and in almost every department or huwne** I wenty-clght (*«»iinti«*N Rent stud« lit* last \ « ar and in a graduating class of thirty-s«*vcn m<*mb«*r* f<»urt«*« n counties w«*re rep- renentud. Honest nnd earnest effort is th«* *«* ret of mice«’** Normal, Normal Advanced and Business Courses. Thorough work and light rxp«*nR4*s. A year for $1' i 0.00. ) p«*r term «»f ten weck* I Board at Normal din ing hall, $1.50 per week ! lb * >in, 50c to $1 per we« k. G( mm J l»<»ard in ’ II families, with light and tire, from $2.50 to $ii.50 per week. Ask your count) ■ *uperinteiid«?iit alauit J fr«*«* scholarship*. SCHOOL. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY. Notary Public and CauTejancer. .Jackson County Securities Bought and Sold. farms, Village Lets, Improved and Unimproved fcr Sale or Bent. [ HAVE FOB SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- A acribod property: THE NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, fruit belt WIT mi I shal Neagle in shooting Judge Terry, i continues to tamner. and the latest before the feelings of the people had bean phase of tlie case, admitting the alleged KLAM VTH COl'XTY ITEMS. Cfrcuit Court. made known in the matter, are begin I "wives of merchants,” on habra. wput ning to bing very small since the' most process bids fair to piovs more obnox- Th»- P«»«* va II«*} camp m«*cting wm * h bucvcm . Th«' following businc»* wa* disposed of at the special t«*rm of circuit court, which con- euiinent legal minds in the country are 1 ions than even the order admitting tour- ,d on th«* 20th inst: Rabbit *caip* nr«» legal curr«*ncy in Klainnth ven« united in characterizing the killing as a . iris in transit. Everyone knows that Sarah M. Sowell vs. Isaac Sktsders; to re county thl* fail. cover money. Di*misa«sl nt cost of defend- murder, and the thunders of the eastern | the so-called merchants’ wives ure Sheriff (’Wider* is building n neat r«**i»!’»iU’C ant. press have begun to reverbeiate across ' merely public women in disguise. Scott Griffin v*. F. (’. Whiting; action for on hi* fiirm n«*ar Linkville. the continent. When a subsidized prers money. Demurrer to complaint overruhsl. H enrv S haw of St. Louis, one of the J«*if Wil*<>nan I family of Langcll vail«*y vif- E. C. Knnt* v*. Cha.-. G. Rippey and Frank undertakes to mould public sentiment greatest philanthropist« the country has Itol in AsiilanU lu*t we« k. Amy; to recover money. Demurrer to com it has up-hill work oi it. I seen, died at hi» home in the city by the Th«* *tone vault f«»r th» n*«*evti«»n «»f the plaint ovcrnihsl nnd def«ndants given till Friday to answer. , t,ridge cn the 2.'>’h irstant, at the age of J. R. Davison vs. Wm. Gates; to r«vov«T T here is a case on appeal from the I 80 years. He it was who founded and county record* will «won !»<• coiupl«*tvd. . Judgment by default for $1!IT>H 35. (*ha*. Durk»»«» and Tho*. ( ’ hftpman w« ” *r out Roseburg land office to have Commission developed the famous Shaw’» gardens with a load <»f fruit from Ashland la*t w«*ck. money Jas. S. Rogers v*. Charles Hosh’V; tn recov«’r er Stockelager s decision reversed, de money. S« t for Monday Sept«’uit»»r 2. at 2 ami Towei Grove paik in St. Louis, and claring that a married woman in Oregon years ago he deeded both to the public The dance at Keno flouring mills Thni-«day o'chs k. night wa* lurgeiy attentive! anda comph*t«*suc- is not entitled to a timber land entry, their enjoyment forever. He left a CCM. Thetr HttsiM«-»» Boomleg. under existing laws. There is much I I for fortune at his death of $2,500,000 most A. <’. Taylor and wif«* were ujau t while Mill Probably no one thing lias caused stub complaint about the seeming injustice of ing on Klamath Ixkt'iaM week, and narrowly a general revival of trade at all drug stores 1 of w hich goes to charitable purposes. granting to a married woman in Califor vacaped drowning. a- ihrir giving away to their rust liters of A n exchange suggests that Wannama- nia what is denied to her less fortunate Th«* Klamath riv«*r i* lower this »11111111«! so many free trial bottlrsof I»r. King’s New sister in Oregon, merely on the techni- I ker utilise the new isoues of postage than ever kn.mu ln*for<*. Di-covery for consumption. Their trade cal question of the hu»ban<i having to ' stamps and js»-tal cards to herald tlie is iimply enormous in this very valuable I* thought that wh* n th«* twclv«» r« gulnrs arlH* from th • fact that it always cores join in a deed of conveyance under the j beauties of his cheap pants. It is a good all It <l«**»*rt th** 1» »st that th«* olh<’«*r in charge I advertising idea, ami a pair of W'anama- will b«* a^ign«*! nn<l never <ii-at>p nn's. (toughs, colds, statute in this state. rl*vwlM»r»£ asthina. hronebitis, croup, nnt all thr >nt i ker's pants "rampant ’ or "salient” on a M«*xsrs. Klont on A Pott «T of Bananaa hav.* and lung .b-ejses arc quickly cured. You A man who recently came to Oregon : pink ground would be a very pu tty de- di***olvv«l partn«*r*liii). T. J. Klopton continu can test it Imfore btiyii g l«v getting a trial from Michigan, brought teni*, firearme »ign. Im* people b«v<» L- ' »lue so ac- ing the bimin«-** at th»* «»id stan-1. hottie free, large size fl. Every bottle war and provision«, prepared to rough it ¡1» I custn ued tosevingoor statouien t»b**adr I). W. Anderson of Lost river gap ruis«*«i a ranted. the wild wilderneM, which he expected dipic’.«*«l < n their postage stamps ho’V- fin»* gard« n. inclu<ling i»i”lon* ami r«»HHtitig to find. Ako two sacks oi fl.ur order ever, that tiny may not take kindly nglri i < ars thl* summer, despite the drought. That Game law. to have something tu eat, besi«’c* th«* at the ?ta»t to airtthing below the bust. J.T. Arant, of Pin«* Grove, will m*U Ills For the guidance of those who are under h<>'i*ehoid g«H»dfl at auction on tin* Uth pr«»x„ fish he expected to snare and tl.e wild | T he constitutional convention of aud go to the l'iiq>qua valley for the winter. a wrong impression a* to the terms of the m<at captured in the wilderness. He ] Washington adjourned last Thursday new luw relating t» tlie hai dlibg of dor Tbe lnd’.in* are this wc« k returning from and elk hides, we have obtained the follow was surprised to find plngliats and a | after a stormy session of nearly seven th«* hucl; 1 rrj patch«** to the r«»servation. ____ _ __ civilization probably superior to the i weeks, havi.. atiopted a constitution to T'.i«*y had r.tr good luck getting berries this ing brief of the law from Distrii t Attorney y« ar, r. . 1 c«»n*tru«.* th»* g<**l cr«>p intonn omen t'olv'g. The provisions of the late law he left. Heat least came to a state wb-re i ' >»o submitted ».> popular approval, which of a hanl winter. respecting e'k. tn 'ose, mountain Skeep and the people know something about the i»i many respecta is superior to Oregon*« hides are plainly ai follows: "It is a I constitmion, «»specially in matters affect Mis*c* D«»ili«* Humphrey, and F.lh<* Sti.lham deer Country they live in — Ejtrhamje. by Lvfllle StnlhHm, ('ha*. Wilson crime to either buy. sell or carry and trans ing tho judiciary. Washington d«>esn*t tu*«'ompMni«N] an«! ('ha*. Huinphr« y have b«*en gathering l»« r- port. for the purpose of sa'e, barter or ex Huckl» b< rry mountain south of (’rat« r change any such hides at any tim* of the Tint instrument* of tl.c Oregon stale pnrj o «' having any cheap legal talent ri«**on lake, during the we« k. year. If any person is charged with vio ! on the tjÿ»nch if fair salaries will recure weather bureau have arrived at the Cen John Hanks, who rcc«»ntly died nt !><*catur, lating either of the-e provisions, the pos tral ofBi-e in Portland. . They will be dis ■ the h olier claw*, fier supreme just!«•••.* liliiioi*«. ag»s| *H year*. introduc«*«l th«’ rail se'« -i » h of any such bide w II tie prima facie per annum and her splitting feature into th«- Lincoln-Dougin* tributed to the various voluntary ub . rv- 1 will rec«*ivv ot liis guilt. The law will be |30b(» i « r annum, which campaign of Is*.«). an«l *p« nt <I7.(MM) to svrura evidence en tbnwiL'h the state an tapidlv ns |«os- 1 superior ju Lincoln'* «’h’ction. II«’ wa« th father of J. L. sirictly enforced." ! fur hi . legislalnr»** will hav«» the power atble. liiere will bo an exhibit ot ths iianks of Linkvill«*. 1 i, unienta of thia bun au made at the to in« re c. in the matter of county or Forest Grove Poultry* Yard*. Th«’ n« w «lain in Klamath river.abov«* Klam, ganization the constitution provides that alale fair, Salem, ami also at the Indus atn t'itv. i* being«.... .. at Cap. Ferre«-'* Wyandotte*. Plymouth Kock*, I n»j <*ounty urti« er shall hold the same of- farm, just a«-ross th«* state lin«* In Oregon, trial Exposition in Portland. This will l/ight Brahma*. t wo mil«** l»«*Jow Kcno, when* 25 men lie a hew and interesting feature <>f these ilee fur more than Ivo t»*rnis in succes utsnit Rose an«l Single Comb Brow’n Leghorn*. ar«1 now nt work under the supt-rvlslon of sion. The cornnitution provides fur the White la*ghorn*. gatherings and ehoulil be looked for by Ciipt. La Fl«*h. say* the Yr« ka “Journal." White Wyamhitte*. Th«- “Star” of last Friday .contain* the f«»llow- all the people. The useful work done sale of s« bool lm h nt public auction Ing - “ A most d« ulorable accident happened Partridge Cochin* ami Bl ick Minorca*, and « -laim* title to the bv«is of navigable by the bureau i-hould induce volunteer this we. k about tlir«»«* mil«** thl* side of th«* amfrica ' k best bkeei »*. observers to tender their assistance in streams an«i to tid»» an«l oterfl >wed lan«is Klamath Agency. Mr. David Hough, the driv Mv fowlshave no superior* Have won in the etate, that have not already been er «»f Judge Smiths big t«’«m. somehow fell thia section. und«n* the wheel of on«» of tlie wagon* anti, the highest h« -rs at all exhibition* tor the I patented by tiie gen. ral government. t hough not kill»-«!, was cniHhi*d in a terrible past eleven y< i *. Egg»«, |»er sitting. $3; two sitting«, $5. T he Orryoni'iii has ‘jiv* n several evi- manner, th«* wh«*«*l of th«» heavy s-mnl«* wagon Ox Thursday morning last, upon the aero** hi* nlMlomen. No bon«»* w«*rr Semi *<tamp f«»r catalogue. «lences • ----------- f tailing --------- mental vigor -------------- in its edi rolling completion of the Knoxville, Cumber- ....... i»r« k n, but th«* crushing of muscle* and in- Address J. .M. G vkri *«» n . land Gap A l.o t’svJIe railroad, the first 1 tor;al columns oi l.Ue, tut none so m n ke<| temiii«**, makes it a bad va*«-. Mr. Hough is an B«»x «’>•'». Forest Gr«»ve Or. train which started tu eo over it t arried t»eiurc as the cheap literary trick re. ort- industriou*. upright man and expression* »»f I sorrow for hifl ini*fortune ar«- heard every a select excursion <•/ business and pro e<l to last week of purposely mis-spelling where. Dr iX’Puy wh«» is attending him. It Wna*< Kakr HrtaA fessional men of Knoxville, Tenn. Ti»< the ram«» oi a rival editor <»( Albany, say* he i* «-asiir and his ca*«* inoro hopeful In other words. Hood'« Sarsaparilla wjif train consisted of two cars, and ivit th.- in tiic endeavor to belittle bis paper and than it wa«.” not ilo iniiHiss hili ie- Its propritorz tell track at the crossing ot Flat G ap creek, I distract attention from the force of his plainly whnt it has done, submit proofs Tint Nevada pa|«rs give doleful ac fr.-m sources of iiiiqties'iuned rclisliility, twenty-two miles from Knoxville, and argument. Tlie elephantine quality of the rear car went down the trestle, kill such aUemptaat wit goes far tostrength- counts of cattle perishing for want of and risk you frankly if vou are suffering any disease or affection caused or ing and wounding forty out of fifty six I en the popular belief that the editorial water in that state. One statement is to from promoted by impure Idnod or low state ot persons on board. ( All were prominent department of tlie Ot^jonian is the means the effect that from the Humboldt House ¡tie svstern, to try Hood's Mtrsapariila. in public ami professional hie,and Knox throngh which a certain highly-distin- west the water holes in the river lied are The experience of others is sufllcieiit as ville is overwhelmed with gloom and sad gnished place-holder on the federal bench said to be lined with dead carcasses. On surance that you will not be disappointed reaches the ears of tlie people. The the little llumbol It similar stories are ill the re'll It ness in consequence of tho disaster. conduct of the leading daily of Portland told. T he commissioner of the general land A not r the only relic of state sovereign in discussing the Terry murder solely ty left that is worth preserving is the from the standpoint of the privileged office at Washington lias reversed the light to deal with infractions of state federal judiciary, and denouncing as an- decision of the register of the land office criminal laws in the state courts. The arcliistic the protest of the Democratic of the Sacramento district, who decided gradual encroachments of the federal rreHU of the ccuntry to what can only be in 1S87 that 100 acres of land near Mich l><’:r.-. :.|, pr.»npt treatnirnt. Th» ro. judiciary have about robbed the state construed as a political murder, brought igan Bar, which hsd been filed upon by •ul « »•( neglect may 1«« twrluun. Avoid courts of all prerogatives, and if the su alxiut by a conspiracy between men oc James Gallagly as agricultural land was ■»;; lianli an<l driutie purgative», the preme court of the nation enunciates the cupying the highest stations in thejand; mineral land. The commissioner holds •. :i»l. ncy »»I uhi<li ia to weaken the principle that federal ' tficiale are not such conduct, we allege, is evidence that the land is agricultural as the de I » » .■!■». The best remedy is Ayer’, amenable to state laws, by taking Nea- j most convincing that the min 1 that di posit of minerals is so poor that it had ■ "lie. Beilig purely vegetable, their rects the course of the Ornjiniian <iid not never paid to work as mining ground. 01 111« <yr. «/in/inn uiu nm gle.s crime out of ”10 j jurisdiction ot of the , reel* me tiou i. prompt and their effect alwaye vestige of receive ite elenientaty schooling in the This i tiling tends to show that under the California courts, It the I !.. last VI. . 1 .. — I ' oriniti Iiluc oi hum-in riirjltw in in a a . sln.im* principlesof human rights dc.no- slickens decision mining land capable (>••»»< lu ial They are an admirable state sovereignty will be obi.terated. and t.n.'r ami Aftei-iliuner pill, and every- the veriest scullion of a federal official I cratic or republican community, but is of being washed only by hydraulic pro •• ’.<-r<- endorsed by the profession. will in a short time 1« held to be above I thoroughly imbued with trans-Atlantic cess will make it difficult in the future to ■' Acer's Pills are highly and univer- ! ideas of class privilege and centralized have it patented. ami beyond the reach of state laws. • r-.lj Nuokun of by the people at>ont ! government. Io n-. 1 make daily use of them in my -w - ' - T he grain bags needed for Oregon thia | priv-tii — Dr. I E. Fowler, Bridge- ¡»urt, Conn. ORFJG'O.V PRESS ASSOCIATION. harvest figure 12.000,(MX), meaning as " I i nn recommend Ayer's Tills aliove many centals of wheat, or «100,000 tons , Ji othri., baling long proved their This iM not as much a« California grows, , Th«» regular annual tn *eliîig of the ra '»* as a cathartic for myself and but it is enough to load 000 »hip» that Oregon Pres* Association was held at i .mil ." — J. T. II™, Leitluriille, Ta. —___________ ____ j Newimrt on Yatpiina Bay, lieginning can carry 1000 tons each. ______ That - figures ' 1 ..r several years Ayer's Pills have ili» ùrgeiv, ami if the wheat lands of I last Friday and continuing over Satnr- •»■ . n us.d in my family We find them ivash?ngton <lo will j ! day. The following is a partial list of Wushmgton do as wrH.tbe well,the crop that wfil represent Northwest will attendance^ L. .......... Campbel), Vxrj>rC ,*T'«»» the «••<■ 1 » ’ucific *»* »•»* ivvsinwv.'i w sis re a«> those . in ... ........... . . J. ... .......... quire 1200 ships, or 1000 ships of av« rage Eugene (.'>«ir//; H. Y. Kirkpatrick. Miss kpii’rick, Lebanon good size This region is clitnhing climbing into I Ki. KiikpWrick, J,ec>an<>n A’.yirrsJ, Frank *- the pictures with its wheat products, as Davy, Misses Gussie Gipsy, • !.<:ip’itinn an«l indigestion, and . May - Boise, » •'«•«• uiihoiit them in the house.’* Nuf. wi Shiteiiiian well as for its products of all kinds. One Nellie Howard, 11------ 1 ------- ; • • . Grenier, Lowell, Mass. good bearing vear will surprise the world Chailes Ni.-k.-ll, Jacksonville T imes ; i have n*e«l Ayer's Pills, for liver with figures from the Columbia and I’u- I Frank I', acli. Lakeview /.'ranioirr, C.C. B . ___ a — Z1 Vlta^ Butler, It ,1 Io..- 1l.s!’ .ste Obirrttr; __ iK’iibic* ami mdigcMtion, during many Doughty, Miss Dallas get sound, as alarming as correct. O>r- Ik it nr*, and ha\e always found them J. B. Eddy, Pendleton ’/'ritnne; J. 1’. ytHiUin. ; ;« in;»i am! «*fii< irnt in their atUci;."-- Wager, Mrs. Wager,Pendleton Ea»l Ork- L. N. Smith. Clica, N. Y. lr the Oreoonmii is really intending, , guncin: N. F. Fioed, J. R. N. Bell, Kone- “ I suffered from «onstipation which ■a mr n»« — -____________ * burg A’rric''','T. J. Ntites, Albany Z)e»io- as so many Republicans allege, — to __ con- :i'Siime«! *n«h *n ol»*tinate form that I . ’Mrtebeh V I ' . .1. *11 ’« re ..1.> ,I i/.ti li with i I n err»f; N. N. Train, Miss Whitney; Albany tggTsenntor election ' • «1 1? wouhl « bus «» a stoppage of the , rI.Bmpi»n chosen from the federal jti- \ limbi; E. C. l’entland. Independence I •' • •* Two boxes of Ayrr’s Pill» ef- $ luinpicte cure.” — 1). Burke, diciary, we would tiling, st, in the interest' W'ri Nx/r; M. L. Fipe«, Corvallw Leutl- . .Mr al the natural desire of the public to tr. '• I !••« r t’*«*«l Ayer’s Pills for the pssi Business of the seMion opened in the witness a good, square factional fight, ii t* v. it . and < <»iiai«ier them an in- that Scott should keep his man iu the back opera house nt 1» o'clock. The roll call *. ii.ib!r family mediriiie. I know of rrounii for a year or so to come; and es showed twenty newspapers represented i..« i»?t-r remedy for liver troubles, pecially that he prevent unnecessary in in person ami numerous others by let ami I.sv»* always f«»nml ll-.cm a piompc terviews and interdict his catulidafe’s use ter. « !;; »• f«»r «1» spetwda.”—Jain«»» Quinn. * j 0 The Chief Rceaen tor the great iae- “Tlie following telegram was ordered fe»s ct Hood’» Sarsaparilla Is found In ths M'«.,Cp s«., Haitior«!. Conn. oi Hie editorial columa ut the Urxjctiau. **!!«« Ing been trouble«! with costive- We venture the suggestion merely in the sent: The Oregon Press association, in article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tbs m ss. u hirh seems inevitable with per- interest of good political management. session at Newport, Yaqnina Bay, Ore tact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ao* «••’ii* «»f *«<lciiL*iiy habit*, I bate tried It frequently happens that a prominent gon, setids gie tings to the National eotnpllshes what Is claimed for it, is wbat Aw-r’* Pill«, hoping for relief. I ain man, in witting up an interview with Press a’sociaiion, and regrets that tune Las given to this medicine a popularity aud glad to say tl ar they have served me fuayaelf or dictating an ear-tnarkt I lead- w:ll not admit the sending of delegates tale greater than that ot any other suraaptu l*ttrr than any «>ther medicine. I er to his organ, unwittingly robs himself to represent it. J. It. N. Bell, prc«i- anive at this conclusion only after a Mgarit Wine rllu or bl(XM1 P»* ■ ••Cl IL v v 1110 flcr before the public. fauhful trial of their merits.” — Samuel of a halo of glory dcc.oiidraics dent; ( ha*. Nickell secretary.” Tl.e rejort of committee on rates of for- T J 'li«’*. Oak st., Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt the truth of Ute ancient maxim to tho ef- fee« tbRl the eloak uf llre lion freqn.-nt'y eign adyertirin^ wrs adopted Rhemn and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick feel mat ine rius» «• s , ... _ t __ . l — 1 The Tiite election «kf ’er*« rnstil of ofn. officers resulted as fol- Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That covers the stupidity of another type of 4 animal life. We trust the Vnyoiimn I 1 ‘ low is: Chas. Nickell, president; E. C. Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength rnxrAkxn bt will take our suggestion kindly, tn the Pentium!, secretary; S. S. Train, treas ens the Nerves,builds up tlie Whole Systenx Casey, sergeant-at-arms Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas», «iritln whKh^".» ten.ter.<l, and not re- | urer; n.er ; Ed. Ed Casey sergeant ri-ar nr* , 1. KI«o<r. Mtarsapnrilln is sold by all drug rant it to the exten« of uiiM|>ellmjfjJ. Stile». J R- RJJy. J;R J*- •*11. J- gists. Ill six for $3. Prepared by C. I. Ilood Sold by OU Dealer, in NadteiM. k Co., Apothecaries, Lowell. Maa*. Mmea in reforring to the matter. B C »mpbell, vtee prestdente. j PORTLAND, ¿ffactive Remedy J No. 1. One hundred and aixty wre» of No. 1 choice, level land.uver one-half encloced with a aub- ntantial ,enoc; one of the very beet fruit and veto'table raucht-a In the county; rleh. .andy loam, watered by Apphtrate crith; Improved with a trood dwellluK-houae with aiz rooini*. a good log barn, ttranariiw andoibei outbuild ing»- two hundrid tiearlnir fruit trees. ai«ort«-d varied««, tnoatly tall and winter apple», plenty of Hipall fruit*, iti-ar a good school, zood out- fanit«' for Ht-ak; <ov«Tnmeut title. Price, lias been platted anti thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices »id*- $50U0- half cash, balance In on«- and tw«i years. payments to I m - «ax-ur«d by a mort- varying from $18..0O to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and 3,-ferred gaxe on th«- preuiiBCs. expense of surveying This property was purchased ami subdivitled, No. 2 A good farm of m ! acres on Evans creek. In th«- Meadows. Improved with adwellln« l»x24 feet with five rooms, a barn and stabl«». SO aero f«-ne«-d. 40 a«-n- In cultivation, well wat ered and a line outside rang«; for Moc-k. A No. but to induce a desirable class of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the most desirable 1 stock farm. Price, fifteen dollars per acre, fruit section in Southern Oregon. 1 he land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it lteing suit-irrigated by cash. Title perfect. No. 3. drainage from the mountain ami is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the Four miles from Central Point railroad sta tion. a st«Kk farm ot I imi arris, on a county value of which for tirewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per road. alM»ut forty act«« of which is g'xsl grain cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the land and forty acres g<«od troll land. Improv- <■<1 with a dwelling-house. Title iH-rfect. Price, $M)0 UO. ciu*h. No. 4. A tine stock and grain farm of 4U0 acres; 3iiu under fence; 3UUacr«» farm land; 1141 acri a <if Jackson county. 1 here lias never been a seat-on when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro aer«» und wood land; ten acr«» uf a gm«d duce a good crop. It is one of the few section» in the county where the paper-shell almond will produce pasture young orchard and a nice young vineyard; two dwelling-houses snd two gm«d wells on the E very \ ear . 1 he certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near plac<- There will lu- sold with the farm a large amount of agricultural implements and some future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. household furniture; also a number of garden tools All go with the place. G««»l outsid«- range for stock. Price, $7>..W. half cash, tial- ance 111 two «.pial > «-arly pay incut», to draw I.-- gal lnt<-r««l from «lay of «ale. to lu- s.eur««l, or all cash at option of the purchaser. This land and will product! every variety uf semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should 1» situated w«»t of the llebitiger Gap. Title inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as evety lot will have a permanent and intrinsic perfect. A gmsl home for somebody. No. ft. value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is all The WJ» of of NWl» of section 30, iu twp. 3» south, range 1. eust. being pur« ot donation «-laim ot J. Bozarth, on west side ot WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, Antelope er«-« k; good grain and st«« k-turm. ami the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among the best in the state. The entire tract adjttins $20 per acre. No. •. the eorpornte limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the (). & C. to the county-seat will Forty acr«** of limber land c I om * to thecoun- ty nmd l«*a<iing to th« Big Butt«’ aMW-mill: v*l- undoubtedly be built soon. uai»l«* chit tiy for rail timt»er. Guvrmtmtil ti tle. The owner 1« out of th«’ rtat«- and the land will be sold furtive «loilan* per acre. ca*h. A barguin for soiuvlmdy. No. 7. Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for live times the figure at which these desirable lots are offered. Two hundred and forty acre*—sixty acre* fenc«*! him ] in cultivation; improved with h For fufthcr particulars apply to idee lM*aring orchard of tine a**oi led fruit irt**»: a dw« Hing houM*. a bam und other «»ut- A. L. REUTER, Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon I hhi *«**. T wo *tr«-ain* <»f aut« r run through thi* place. Il 1* *u*e«’ptible of bring divided 'C!? into two pi«t’v* of on«* hundred and twenty acre* cacli. The north half uf this place i* un- iin|»r»»v«*d. Th«’ improv«*! d# a<rea an* worth f|«jUU. Th«’ uth««* 1»W »« re*. $!W. Foor iniiea nun Centrai Point ruilnmd station. Title pet- feet. No. b. A farm of I2hH«*r«*k improved witha <*«» iij fortabl«* dw«*lling; t«*n acr»-* fenced and in cul I tivation, with a Jiving *|*rin< nenr th«* dw< ¡1- Situut«vl uf n njuHt picturesque un«l c«>m- MEDFORD, OREGON. mg. On«-«»f th«* very brrt Rt«**k r- yes in the inaftding point In th«- famou« R »K’i' RI v « t county. Yank«*e ere« k tiow* through this land. Valley, thre«* husdr«*! mile* south of Port Title |M’r1rct. ITice. $MJU. land. i* tlie ph«»i<»m«*ni<l city ,»f GRANT'S PAKS. No. ft. The town i* *i.x j-t*:ir< ol*l. ini* a |H>i»ulntion A go«*! piaoeof 1<MJ a«*rr*. improved w ith a ! of ov«*r £.<JUU, aid is growing fa*t«T than any g*Hid. n«*w residence, tmrn and granary; about town In the 8tn»r. i WN PROPERTY. FARMS. VINEYARDS nixty acre* fenced, with an orcliard of about It ha* tw«nitj large *aw-mlll* in «»peiation and Milling ('laim* bought and sold on <-oni- one hundred a**«»rt<*l fruit tr«***; one large within a ratlin* of twenty mil«**, and *ht|»* uii**iou. spring and other Rinallcr «»nr* on th«- farm. more lumber an«! manufact nr«xl wt wlwork 1 ank<*<* er«*« k run* through th«’ pH«*«’. Si»l«*n- INING PATENTS obtalmvl at reasonable than any t«»wn in Ow*g«»n. except Portland. <ii<i *t«M-k rang«*, with goviruiueiat title. Piiv«- rut«** anti witii dispatch. It ha*‘two aa*h ami d«M»r factories, employ $luuu. caab. )R(>MI*T ATTENTION gtvvn t«» all busim s* ing over I j U men. No. 10. connected with the Lund «»Hire. A $iW,tJOO brick ojn ra ho«i*«’ In counn* of con v struction. Ix'sldes several other brick struct A brick bouse and larg«* lut in JarkMitivill«*. with a rtwbic. .A c>»iiif«»rtHbi«* h«»r»i». and lifl«* ure* under way. LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. Ha* ten gvn«*ral nwchandlse afore*, doing perfect. Price, $3«o <a*h and Im la nee iu No. 42. 2110 a.-r.-«, An linutiimlly cobl Summer in Sacramento has left tie with a big sur- thre« an «iggreffat«’«nah buninc** uf $2.(MM> tier day. $1100 ’ <*qu*l |»a> mvfit* of six. twelve and eigb- Rcc«*ive* and sbliRk through Well*. Fargo &■ •JI) aor«** of unimprov«*! land, 30 aert* ol plus s of light-weight goods. m«»nth*; deferred imyinent* to draw tc® We make no practice <»f carrying goods teen Company and «»th« r *ource* «»ver $AN),000 which i* prairie land and th«’ bahtiu’c g«H»d percent, intercut. timber land. All go«*! fruit and grain land, over seasons. worth «»f gold dust annually. No. II. Orders by mail will be tilled nt same prices as the Ha* dally stage communlcati«ni with Cres with two living spring* of water. Four mi les A <*«nnf«»rtnbie frame I iohm * in Jiu fcRonvill«* cent city and «.th«»r c«*a*t point-«, and I* situat- from JackMouviil«-. goods are retailed '- over the counters. — ......... --- ---- ....... : ---- We have thousands of interest- for «ml«- or font on reg*»liable t«*r|ps; tbr< •• «*1 at a jMiint on the main line of Hie Oregon rtMiniR and kitchen; loe*t«wl on Third rtn**i. ing bargains, of which the following is but a fair sample; <k Cnlifornia Railroad where a division of ter l(XM) No. 4e. and ba* a g<**l well ot water at tbc d«*»r, with ritory take* pin« «* between P«»rtian«l and San I'nimprovt'd; w«*ll wat«jK-<i. an«! n«’ewmry <»uthou*4*s. Will I m * *oi«i ch<.*ap, (n ut's Mohair Coats and Vests reduced from - *4 50 to V5 all Francisco, tby* affording place to make a good lioniS a* the owner i* in < ’ ii*t«*i n Oregon and lia* u»» u Straw Hats, the Jnnejirice divided by 2. further urn* for th«- |»n»p«*rfy. ♦IM) m-r« r . $4JU0. No. .‘ m . . No. 12. I’niniprov«*«!. I«*vcl. rich grass and irull land; Balbriggan Undershirts reduced from 50 to 34 running wat»*r; title. d«»natu»n «’laim. A gn at Th«1 of HE14 and NWAj <»f SF?| aud NFJ< bargain; 7 mile* vast of < • ntral Point. French “ “ and drawee from 1 25 to 75 ot SWI4 of we. 1.*». twp. ;J7 *<»uth. rang«- 1 cast, i' 1G0 acre*. Ant«*lop« <re«k nno> bO. Night Shirts si quality now 63c, “ 1 25 to 95 containing through iihr pla<*r; a g«*»d m < m k-fnrni. Price, acre*—200 aircfl rich, level, iwittom kind, per acr«*. A good investment. Fancy Calico Dress Shirts, regular price cleared; 10 acre* t» ni i «l; small iiuusc nn<1 sta 65 to 25 ble; bearing orchard «•! Uiuiv«’ varictj «»f ap Dl'CóS No. 13. Good s regular qualities, reduced from A two-*tory brick h<MM*e in JacksonvBI«*, ples; 2*0 acre* of yellow an«l sugai -pnic tim to 10 1«! with water pipe* tu the preiuiM**. «nd through ber; good nite for *aw-mill; good r«»ads sum u 4» 44 44 12J to mer nnd winter. Evan* creek runs «>n < a*t Si each rtHtm in the hou»« , from a living spring. «4 44 44 The houm* i* located on a full half i4<*k ot iHiuiaiary «»! said land and can be utlli/s-d l«»r 10 to «i irrigatn»n. Mx mile* from R. R. «h-pof; <m« ’ - land, lOUxJUU feet in sue, and lias ail th«- fruit* Grant's Ps**, in addition tu having a large growing therein n<«cesmiiy lor a family Ui ti«r. and <-xtr«*inely fertile country at it* back, is f<»urth mil«* from sciiuol and |*>st4jtlicv. 1‘rie«’, Sc.mples sent, but you must order lively Th«* now rent for $21» jmt month; £12 per acr«*. surrounded by what will eventually prov«* to '-'m .n'cr Millinery at half price. Lawns, Challis, White Gotxls, pric«* premise* $2a(J0; Jl.'RMJ nt time of sale, drfered pay H1. be th«* largest and the richest gold pr<slucing 1500 a<*rv*, uniinprove«l; nil l«*v< i. ri« ’ h, i» >t- ment* to I m * secur«*! by a niortgag« on th«* rvgton in th«* Unite«! Slat»**. There ar«» phicvr t ic., prices hacked all to pieces. prcinim**, or ail cash at «»ption <»f th»’ purchas min«* now in op«*ratiun within forty mil«** nf toin land; will wat«’r«’i, pb nty «»I tiinl». r, land . can I m * ninde til«* lM>t «lairj mncli In lie Mat«- er. Thl* i* a very desirable location, being the t«>wn yielding a* high as flOOJUl p«-r an i Sateens, French, quality 35c now 25c; 25c now 1G jc; 20c now r2$c; among the very bert family re»»tdenue* in tiie num each. Th«re is one quartz mine (th»* Ex of Oregon; 23 mile* iroau Aslilnixi. Price <«; town — titl«* p«*rf«'et. per a<*r<*. I'eruis, liall casii in hand, liaUiiive chequer), within mile* of town, shiiniing 15c now 10c, etc. or • in carl«»a<l lots to theSrlbv Smelting Work« on easy t« rms. No. 14. rtt All Silk Lace Mitts, regular price 25c now 11c, etc etc of San Francises), that goes from SlOOto R70U A nice place, partly endued, aud « Im*- per ton in gold and then* is litti«* doubt but 177 acre*; W>acr«** f«*nc«’«l an«! in «-ultiv.ition. houne oil ft; being On• liomcwtiK'l claim of THE NIMBLE NICKEL CATCHES THE BULKY DOLLAR what bundreds of other mint** in Josephin«* House, barn, or«’hard. ni«.*adow, «»uv-hnif int« r- John McConnell, insertion* Sand?, twp. &» county would prov«» «»qually as g»*»d if thor « st ill water-ditch anti water-right, an I - \.»t«-m south, range 1 w«**t, containing hfll acr«**. EVERY TIME, oughly drv«’loi»<*d. It Ims Iwen **stimntt*d that of irrigation by which 125 a< ri* unit i»e irri Good outside range for cattle. Price, $W.(JU th»’ plac«*r gold output from J ack 9« ma ltd J omc - gated. Str»'Kin of water running oil north per acre. phin«* counties from 1*49 up to th<* present boundary oi the place. Ten mil«-* lroni<*»»un- time will foot up $:JO,OUO,OM). Here the <iu<*s- ty seat, an«l on«-and a half mil«** Iroin |*>st- No. 15. tion of determining th** true value of the office and lichutdbousc. Price, $;JOOU. 12H «u ro. within 4 uiU«-« of Gohl Hill. K. H. county as a mining region naturally aria«**. btt. station, improved with a dw clling-huu MJ »11.1 Did this enormous yield of coarse gold come 467 aor«**, all fence,! amt in « ultivatl«»n. It is | Htabh-, 1* bearing orcbanl ««1 trillt tr«-«, hii <] down from the clouds, or did it com»* from tlie sltuatd In the heart ot Rogue riv«r vall«*y,oiic known iwth«- tq>|««T Rail» |>bu-«-, prl«-«- fll.ilO mother Ind«** still undisturbed in th»* moun mile from Central Point «ii’pot. Thre«’ com- ikt a«-r«-. Halt *-*«ah. l*alaiH-e In oue)<-u*, d«-. tain rang«** of southern Or« gon? .ludg«- for fortablc dwellings and thre«- barns arc on till* t«-i rod |*Hyin*-nta to lu- «ciind t»j- 111»»rt gag. yoursi’lf. City and suburban pr«M»«rtv inti»« tract, also an orchard of a « hoi«’«- variety of on property. A nice little h<>un for Homebody town of Grant’s Pass Is on«» to fiv«* hundred fruit. The soil is fre«*, rich, black loam, an«i No. 10. per c«*nt. cheap«T than it is tn any town of will grow aitalfa without irrigation. \S Hi be Ixtts nnintu-red one and two of »«vtion 31. lu like population on th«* Pacific coast. W«* can sold a* a whoi«* or subdivid«*d into 3 farms ot townnlilp ;r> aoiith, of rang.- I weal; al««> the l««t sell you choice business lot*, 90x100. on lin- 2W. I‘J7. 270-ncrv trivts. Tlu re is no wast< land nuinlx-nxl 1 of »eetion tL tn t<>wn»l«li> :ki Mouth, prov»*«l street*.all level, and within 300 f«a*t of on thi* tract, and it is without <iu«*stion on«* «»1 of range 1 w««t. containing In all M a< rea. a $30.000 brick opera house, for $200 «*ach. We th«* b«**t farm* In Jacks»>n county. I »r terms Price, $a [ h i - acre. can sell you nice r»*!ild«*nc«* lot*, five blocks and price* call on or addrewstlo* und.-¿'signed No. 17. from the center of the city, in th«* midst of at Medford, Oregon. liKxlern dwellings and handsome churches, all A «-oiiifortabh- frame house witha very larwe SS. • level, clearol and on improve«! streets, from lot ¡If J ack«« .11 Ville, In a g..«d u<-iiriitx>rhoo<l l»i0 acre*; 100 a< r«»s fence! and in cultivation ; $35 to $100 each. A* a buyer, you would nat fiveacri**in for aah- on rtwaonalde terms; baa a latire »lt- : dwelling and liai naiKi urally ask. how can you afford t«> sell at th«»*«* g<*»d fvne«**. orchart! ting-room with a go«id nreplac«-. twoipuul !«■«,. A tirst-class place. Nine miles MA N U FACTUKERS OF pri«-es with a p« rf«‘«*t titl«*, if ex’erything is as rmtmsanda kitchen, a good well of water at from railroad d(»|»ot. Price, two-third* rrprrsent«*dy The answer is. we ar«* th«* the door, wo.«dhow«-, etc. Price, $auu ca*ii down ; balance on easy terms. No. 18. • W. Lands In sectional, IK 10. 2». 2B, and NU of 210 acre* adjoining th«’ corjiorat«* limit* «»f «uvli.in 30. Ill township 3. south, ranirv 1 water th«* thrifty an«l growing citj of Medford, all «■onlaiuing 11:M iien-H; ami lands tn »«vtlon» lx’ fence! and in cultivation; a g«*»«l dwelling- 14, SI. 24 and 2S, In township :I5 south, of rang.' hou*«* and a very larg« barn; small orchard. 2 west, containing UZtl acr«». If all ot the There i* no waste land on this place; the soil above-tneutlonod land ahouhl be aold In on«- is a rich, black loam and fr<*<*. easy t4> culti luuly. $a per acre Is the price. If »old In uuan- vate and verv productive. This furm will be Utles not less than 40 acres, at $10 toil! m-r subdivide! into 50-a<rc tracts, if dvHircd. acre. aix-oniiuK to the «(uallty and .«uuntitj of And could sell at one-half tbonc price* if ko Price, $." j 0 tier a< rv. land sold. Tt rum. one third cash at time of dif»|M»f*4«<1, and iuakp moneyJuat hr th»- Tacoma W. sal«-. I«ulane<- on time to suit |airchaa« r-, defer- Land Company did when they Mold buai- 200 acre*-know n as the H«»ck< nJ«»* or Col erl 1«j in.-ntH to tie am-ured l>y a mortgage on m sa lots in the hourinhinv aeamtrt of Tacoma lin*'place, al/oiit three uiih s fr«»m M»dford, the pix-mtam. This land 1s imietly slightly roll. for |75 that arc now worth We ran th«’ Pbo»nix and Eugl<* Point road, doptaiq Ing . lay »oil. ami Is among th« lu-st fruit lauds *eh three-fourth« of our present poMr*r?w»ions «m ing 140 acres of rich tanning land, all under in Jack-ton county. at current prices and atill make the remain fence, with coinfortal»!«* hous«* ant! gtssl barn, in« fourth worth twice—yw. ten thnea. an new outhouse*, well, ,-tc. This place lies well No. 10. much money aa the whole originally was. to the sun, is well drained, and well adapt«*! MOacraa, lnostlj fence«!.and Improved, with Thia la the result of multiplied ownership, and fur either fruit or farming land. Pl«*nty <»f a dwelling-house, and a goml large tmrn, with we know It. We are satisfied that the lots we timber for all uses with, place. It issituat«*d a living spring of water n«-ar the door, n.-nr are now selling for $200 with sell fur 12000, and within on«* and thr«*r-fourths mil«** of Ph<i*nix Antioch M-h«a>l honor, price $20.00 p«-r acr«-. A possibly more, in leas than five years,l>ut they railroad d«*|M>t. Can easily be made one of the gtasl bargain. wouldn’t do it If we were to put n barbed wire best ranchos on the cast side or Bear creek. No. 20. fence around the town and wait for that state Price, $32 .’4) per acr«’. of affairs. Great •L lain«! In section 38, township 33 south, range 100 acr«»»: 100 fenced ; 4.5 in cultivation ; t ight 2 w«wt; also lands in Mx-rions 31 and the south acres of alfalfa; young orchard of ;M)0 choice half of section 30, township 3n south, rang«- 1 variety of fruit tr«*es; small vineyard; g«>od, west, containing 1500 acres, all fi m-.-d »¡th a new dwelling-house, barn and outbouaea; rr<ssl rail fence and runs to Hogue river. Wil' running water through the farm; g«*Hi out >«• sold c h«-a|> in lots to suit pun-hascrs, and range for stock. Thh te« n miles fr«un rairoad at price» according to aetecUons made. depot. Price for crop and farm $3UUU No. S2. V2. A No. 1 grain and stock farm of 320 ai r«», .'« 100 acres—100 fence«l, 50 acre* in cultivation, There Is a splendid op|H>rtunity in Grant's V lew of Fence in ro*iti«»n. mil«-«« from t'entral Point railroad station and I’uss for the establishment of a gisid bank, a meadow of alfalfa and timothy, go«*i orchard, sii mill-« from Maslforl railroad station; all brewery, a flouring mill, a foundry, a machine plenty of fir«t-cln.s* garden land, all covered by level, black land and enclosed with a nlm -rall simp, a bakery,» nwtaurant, a first-class hotel water from two irrigating ditches, two miles fence, and all under cultivation. Improved furniture factory, bnsun factory, tile and fr«nn saw-mill, on< mile troin sen sil-hous«*, with a small da-elhng-houM-, a I «urn texfo fete, presMsl brick factory, fruit canning and coin will make a ftrrt-cias* dairy ranch: fencing large granary, a gmsl spring which furnish«» mission wiin-houee and Innumerable other en in splendid condition,buildings only fair, lum -------- v---- — pl«-nty of wates f««r doin«»tt«- and stock lmr- terprises. There Is not anldlemanors vacant ber cheap anti handy; 16 mlivs from rnilrc»ud po»«». This I arm is sumu-ptlblc of being dfvld- building of any kind In the town, and we might dels»!. Price, 12OU0, crop include«!. •xl Into two. tlu-eo ami ftatr farms, as evwy to. »ay, by way <>> parenthesis, that then' arc sev NEAT, DURABLE, STRONG AND CHEAP. acre of It is ».sal land and n«»r a M-bool and 120 acres—60 acres fcnc«*! ami W acre* in cul- eral saloons in Grant's Paas taking in from IHtstoffic«*. Title perf«-«-t. Price, $’«U |u-r acre. $50 to $100 per day each In caah. To niunufac tivation; five acr«*s In alfalfa, small «»relmrd, Xl^rCorreH|K>ndence Soli. ited^aX No. 23. turen» or other* wi*hing to engage in Imai- dwciiing-housc, small barn, etc., running water nc**t or to speculator* (lc*lrou* of securing n through the plact*. Price, $1OUH. A farm of 124 acr«». all level land, four mil«« large nuuilwr of hit*, we can quote a*tonl*h- !»t. from tVutral Point rallrxHUl sltqloti. ah temxd ingly low figuren. Don't fool around with wild 320acre*—2H0 acre* feiic«*«! ant] 1.50 ac res in with a rail fems- and over I'M a<-n» In cultiva cat inv(*BtnicntM until thi* opportunity i* gone cultivation, g<H*i house, liarn and outh«»u*es, tion. Black soil, lmpt-omd with a dwelling and then “kick” younelf for i>ot gvtting in, g«M*l orchapl ami vineyard, severai large hotnu* 24x24 f««et with ftqir rooms, a tmru 2ux28 but buy at once and we will guarantee you springs, affording plenty of water for gar<i«*n feet, w< set house 31x211 feet, nrar a gixid sehtsd, litigation, 10 acres of timothy meadow; six two gtssl wells of water ami gisul outside range miles from Grant's Pass. J Tic«’ $5000. A great w. II. T ayixih , L. E. H imivkh , for stock. Government title. Price. X3 5uu cuih. 100 Per Cent. Per Annum bargain. Term*, one-half rash, Intlancc on w. II. N kljm . k . A. A. Koga. No. 25. easy terms. ft». A comfortabl«- fraini- lioiis«- in Ja« ksonvllle. On th«* investment for the next five year*. Hlsc «if lot, 52x274 f«*et, has a staid«- und other The history of Si*»knn<* Falls is going to t>c re I 120 acres <»f fruit land, within two mil« * of «lut-bousiv, an asaortment of fruit trees, has a peated in Grant a Pas* in the next two year* Grant’s Pass, will besutMlividc«! in 10or 2U-aer«- ■<sxl well of wat«-r at the d«air. Price. $35A, Just as *ur«' as that time arrive*. We are trrtA’ts if desired. Price $7 50 per acre ready to wag. r $1(HM). to b«* deposited in any No. 34. bank in th«* state, that iota we are now selling Manufacturer* of an«! Denier* in IF“| hav«* Great Bargains tooff«*r and it will The F. M. Frislenburg farm, sltuattxl In s,c- for will sell for «9001» insich* of five y« urs. pay yon to examine my list carefully b«*for<* rion 1ft, townsliljiJS s««uth, rang«- 3 w«»t, e«m. For mai*, prie«** and any other desired infor purchasing clscwher«’. If you huvr any prop talnlng 150 aer««; about 40 acres fetietsi with a mation. « all on or addr«*s* erty for sal«», come and sec m«* ah<i I will jlo my T good rail fen«» aud tn eultlvarion, luilatu-e un. t»c*t for you. improvtsl land; two springs of water, one near Office iicxt door to Grand Central Hotel, the house; llogm- river forms th«- w<atem Uv J Medford, Oregon. boundary of this place. Improvisl with a HENRY KLll’l’EL. dwelling Ux2s feet with 4 r.siins, shed barn 17xX feet and other outbuildings. This pla«-e Is on th«- east side of Rogue rlver.Jkofa mile Estray Notice from Gold lli'.l railroad station. Government title, price $2.MI. Terms, one-hnlf cash at time of sale balance on on«- year's time, to la- s«v HE r.NDElOIGNED II AS TAKEN I P. AT cured by a mortgage on the premia«*, or all hl* pine«* on Trail ere*k. north of the river, cash at option of purchaser. an«* dun inur<\ branded “1*" on I« ft should«*r, with small star In forrlu-ad. and snip onaio**«’; l ’ artl«» wishing t.i purchase any of thealmve PiAp* t|l>oilt 10 year* AI mu « ii »» ycartlng colt. 31 First Street, lands, can »top off at Medford. w*hcre they will Iron-gray ip cu|or*. uipilmld iji« '‘, aipi jhie«« I»- m«-t at the railroad d«*pot on the arrtv'al of whit«’ feet, running a ith mar»*. Th«» ownef i* trains by Mesara. Wrlaley & Co., real ea. to tak«*th«’ animal* nwuy and pay Newmarket Block, re»i»»e*t«*«l tLtc agent», who will convey them tn rm si ail damage* nnd expen*«*. shape t«« any of tin- land» I hnt f,,» .saln-dreu THOMAS MARTIN. of charge for convt, ance. WONI "Waft Our New Building, UrPfOn. i Now N»» in m procc** pr,*,*’. ot os>' erection. I* a handsome addition W the o pnwnt whool of modern architecture, and curt ° I i ¡prevent «rhool bunding*, bufl< 12.000dollar*. It will contain a fine chapel capable of *eating * x hundred rtudent*, four large cia*a room*. inu*ic room*, etc. Th«» building i* a Hiib-tanti*! evident*«» of th«’ prosperity of the school, a* it wa* lmp**rativejy imperatively demanded by a large and rapid increas«* in the number of stu- «1« nt»* A l-irg«* gymnnsiuni will also be fitt«*d up, affording ampl«* facilitieMlfor factlitie*J«»r physical culture. The h«*aith of rtudent* Rtudent* is i* insured by every «»npoi tu'iity <»r takifif ex rel*«*, which together with the healthful ka'ation of the town uf Monmouth, inak«*« serimis sickneaa almost unknown. The town I* tree fr«».u *ahM»n*, offers sph.-ndid bunin»-** oppoi tunttie*. is surrounded by the richest farming land in the v-aUev and is amort d«**irabie plac e of i*v*ddt«Mcc. Vi*i Visit t Monmouth before In for«’ *« selecting ’lecting another location. For catalogue, containing p4 Dire of th«* buildings “—------ — - ------- — < 'I information in rr- . the school add re** «'.dent. D. T. STANLEY. Monmoutn. J ■ J Constipation REAL-ESTATE. It is All in the Thermal Belt, TVOW " IS TO 13TTY ! ! “a Conveyancing in all its Branches. T M 1 NEXT THIRTY DAYS A HARVEST TO QUICK BUYERS. RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, SACRAMENTO, CAL. BARR GALLOWAY It’s Especially adapted for Farms, Ranches, Orchards. Gardens and Lawns, BARR & GALLOWAY, Oregon A£e<llor<l TAYLOR * CO., GRANT’S PASS, OR. T . OREGON. Etna, Or ego u, July 31, Wng-ar Pine Lumber h , Hpecia ty! SILA8J.DAT.