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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1889)
Æhr^^iuoüiiiif ¿imcú « THE C HÍNESE PROBLEM. KLAMATH COl'STY ITEMS. li Hol"wtl1' • CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. I*. Lewi*of this county snent last week The Kepizl '¡can ptcss of thia coast are at w. H. U. Lewis has purchased Mrs. NViu. Gmot'k Pam. fast drifting from 'tie annriiistiatioii A number of Khunutli county beef cattio Gales’ resiucnce. I oil tlie »ubj<>*t uf UhaUeso iiiimigiatioii, wlil be shipped from Ashland this week. I. B William»' handsome new residence OFFICIAL HH« FJS MSXI9N CâUMTÏ. «ven to ttie extent of loc'ng that venera- Capt. I. D. Apph'gat« of Swan !ake last week is nearing completion. made a business trip to Hogue river valley. ti n f ar all things Republican, which for I Frank Amv and I'ba*. Riopty l.avcb-in J THURSDAY .........SEI’I EMBER à. 1*89 merly induced a kind of hero worship Wheat is selling at $1.20 per bushel about at tlie coiinti - c.n during Hie week. Tide Lake, and (»at* and barley for 244 vents for every one connected with the govern per )»onnd. Improvement* con i in" on every hand I T iik »Ate of 8. Hughes A Son of Forest ment l»y grace of Republican votes. Some good crops of grain arc reported in the *1 'find our town 1« gradually- mov ng to the | Grove was broken open by burglars last Even so radical a sheet as the San Fran county, but iu nearly every case they were front. Dr, Hewes, niter n re i lenc-« ot several Sunday and about »41» in coin taken cisco HuHfti.' , in a recent caustic review dur to irrigation. of Attorney-General Miller's rulings in Mr*. A. Kilgore hits been appointed post months in this pla re, lm* relurne-l t>> Cali out. — mistress at Langeil valley, Klamath couuty, fornia. the case of the Chinese "tourists,” goes vice M. F. Orr, removed. lxit* are still changing hand* and a num T iik revenue cutter R»oh reports that back of the record to score a former at- V. A. Dunlan, from near Linkville, visited the contract of making a closed sea of | tornev-general, Brewster, who held office friends at Ashland and Phoenix last wet k. ac ber of new buildings will soon be com . . ; *y, menced. companied by his family. Behring's sea is beyond her capacity ' under President Arthur, and who passed <’. Magruder an I Henry" Wils n will soon _____ cryw . of . one _ man being *. too ' upon tlie validity uf the restriction act of Those having stock on the Klamath reserva the prize have removed them recently, by order of iromnrence the construction of h.mdaoiue light to catry the captured poaching 1882, at first holding adversely to the tion the gvvvriuuctit authorititn. vessels into OonaliMika. right of Coolie tiansit and afterwards re I Crops in Sprague river valley weregtwHi this nnd coinmod'ous residence. Our citizens are making meat prei »ra versing his own decision. Ou his last season—in fact better than anywhere else in tions for the coming fair, nnd no doubt I As idiot pining for fame ’ went over construction of tlie law the present attor- l«ike and Klamath counties. the Niagara falls in a barrel a few days ney-general bases, hia own rulings on J. N. Summers an excellent farmer, will their fondest anticipations will lie realized. ;kX)0 bushels of wheat this season. His The firm ot Hersh ietger >t Hogg, doing ago. The great cataract wa* remiss in the tpieetion of tourists in transit. In thrt'sh land lies below the big Klamath ditch. business at this place, has been dissolved its duty, in that it did not kill the fool. speaking of the precedent established Wells & Slade of Sprague river valley have Mr. llirsblierger will continue at the old A brave Newfoundland dog, similarly by Brewster, the Bulletin says: sold 25 head of young mult's to Mr. Noble of stand. cooped up, failed to survive the plunge “Attorney-General Brewster, when Colusa county. Cal., at prices ranging from Parties outfitting (or the big timber re to $90. several weeks ago. the question was first submitted to him, |75 Ernest Arant of Pine Grove visited gion are netting Into tic habit of leaving decide 1 fully ami frankly that the right friends in J. Douglas this station when going to the grounds to county last week. His M aiionk ' s resolutions in Virginia of Coolie transit was not granted in the mother. Mrs. «1. T. Arant, returns with him to locate. pledge the Republican party’s "sympa n stiietion act of 1862. We liavo already Klamath couuty this week from Soda Springs. Go to Dr. Hinkle's drug-store for school thy and succor’’ to toe “disabled ex published that opinion. It is a master Prices for beef cattle are quite low—in tact book* of every description. Readers and lower than ever before known. Four cents a Confederate* or the widows and orphans piece in its way. Attorney-General pound is the rate they arc selling at. which arithmetics exchanged lor the new series of dead Confederate soldiers,’’ says the Miller always falls back on a second would make a good three-year-old worth about free until Octolier 1,18St. Chas. J. Hogg will probably leave for IfocW. Break it gently to rampant For opinion, delivered live months later, in $20. aker! Tell it softly to the bloody-shirt which Brewster reversed himself. At J. Conley, who lost lfl head of horses rather Portland in a short time. He i.s a clever mysteriously sometime since, has return’d and industrious young man. and his many shaker. _____________ torney-General Miller appears to be of from a fruitless search in emrtern Oregon for friends wish him success wherever be may the opinion that Brewster is more relia them. It seems quite probable that th»' ani go. Tlis steamship City of Paris, which ble as a lawyer when he speaks the sec mals were stolen. Dr. Hinkle offers his new variety store arrived at New York August 28th. has ond time. There is no harm in saying Inspec tor Cisne of Warsaw, Ind., has been broken the record again, beating her it now, that it was railroad influence that examining into the Indian (jucstion during room for rent on reasonable terms (or one past week, presumably with the object of venr from September l«t, 1880. The room own best time from Queeiiatown by three induced Brewster to eflace himself. the reporting to the war department as to the ad i« elegantly finished,st lined and varnished, hours and forty minutes. The actual From the facts given above it cannot he visability of abandoning Fort Klamath. siul one of tlie finest »tore rooms in the time from tpieenato-vn to the Sandy denied that Brewster’s second ruling An officer has been seut to investigate count)*. Apply at the drug-store. the abandonment of Fort Klamath and has lleok lightship was five days, nineteen was wholly at variance with the act of about concluded his work, it is an outrage to hours and eighteen Huntites. I'ioneer Day Programme. 1882. ' Its history, if nothing else, estab remove the troops from this post and allow not nearly so important the full num The following is the outline of the pro lishes that fact. It is nothing but a others ber of soldiers. We hope that none will have D ocol vs county lias bad a call issued piece of law making on the part of a for gramme for the annual meeting of the Pi by the Prohibitionists for primaries to mer attorney-general. It is not of the cause to rue the step taken by the government oneer Society of southern Oregon to be held )>e held on Saturday, September 7th, to least weight or value, and the sooner in Ashlar a, Thursday, Sept. 12th 1889: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Meet on plaza square al 10 o’clock a m ; elect one delegate from each precinct Attorney-General Miller cuts loose from to the uniou conference of the Knights it thu better. If he is not broad enough The following deeds have been tilt'd fur form mi I march to grove under direction of Gen. J . M. McCall. Prayer by Chaplain, of Labor, Union Labor, Patrons of Hus to handle the Chinese question, •>» is record since the last rr|»ort of the T imes : Rev. M. A Williams of Medford. Reading bandry and Prohibitionists, which meets not broad enough to till a place in Presi Tobins L. Linkswilcr to Jnines H. and Aaron memorials bvSecretary 8. J. Day. Oration Bee* . 40 acres in tp 3»> S, It I W. Considera in Salem on the 14th instant. • bv Ge>>. NV. Dunn. Instrumental music by dent Harrison’s cabinet. Objection is tion $UMh). made to Coolie transit because it is an A. C. Helm to Sarah Ann Rogers; 20 acres Ci.-«« Bros.' band. Following committees were appointed: On vocal music, Mrs. M. T hs Orrgonimo has the grace to ac infraction of the law and cun be used to in tp :ws. H. 1 E. $l*stf). S. Rogers to B. F. Dewey ; lot in tp 39 S, I, Alford; on grounds, Capt. Thus. Smith, knowledge that Mabone and his follow break it down. There ia no way by K Jus. 1 E. i*e». ers haven't a show of carrying Virginia which the Coolie can lie checked or Wilder Frw<I to Henry J. Gorden; 80acres E. M. Miller, J. Wagner; on basket dinner, A. D. Helman. B. F. Mver and J. 11. Rus thia fall. Its editors are getting more guarded on the trip. Coolies intending in tp MS, HIE. $*■' Isaac Const.uit to Martha A. Freii ; lot 18 in sei. A general invitation to all pioneers astute as they grow older. The shock re to go east from this city will be substi Constant and their friends to attend and help make ’s add. to Central Poiut. $150 sulting from the returns of the election tuted for Cuclie ‘tourists’ just arrived.” Chas. J. Hogg to Geo. T. Hershberger; un the day a pleasant reminder of the pioneer divided half of lot 7. blk 10. (‘entrai Point. $1. days of southern Oregon. By order of the won’t be so severe if hopes are not rais Rant iste Chegar to I«iura M Patton ; prop ed too high by false predictions. committee. erty in Ashland. $2. EDITORIAL NOTES. THON. SMITH. Chairman. Same to Chas. Alfred Patton; property in W. N.I.t i key , Sec’y. Ashland. $2. Tint ghoulish propensities of the Ore- John Ramsdell to Lillie J. King; property T he i>cstruaster-general lias given no on Ashland creek. $250. goHtao and kindled sheets in the north Worth KHOunnff will enable Ihciu to derive huge chunks tice that the former reward of *200 for Chas. Nickell to W. E. Price ; lota 1 and 2 in NV. If. Morgan, merchant. Lake city, of satisfaction from the proei>ect of an the arrest and conviction of any person Nickeli-plate add. to Ashland. $J00. (>. A T. Co. to Jas. lawhenal ; lots 23 and 24, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attend impending race conflict in the South. found gui'ty of making an armed attack block “G," railroad add. to Ashland. $120. ed with a distressing cough and running They have been agitating the matter upon any stage, coach or railway mail- J. J. Donahue to Mrs. A. L. Donahue; lots into consumption in its hrst stages. lfe 27, 2H, 29. 30, 31 anrr32, in bloc k •,A,” and lota tried ma ly so-called popular remedies and and endeavoring to bring it about by car, having mails in transit, will be in 2ß. 4 and 5, iu blôck “D,” railroad add. to appealing to the baser passions of men creased to tlie sum of *1000 for each ar lots steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flush, A* h land. $1000. for the .last twenty years. Now let us rest and conviction uf that offense occur F. M. Freden burg to M. A. Magone; 7 acres had difficulty in breathing and was urable intp WS, K1W. $280. to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New ring duiing the year ending June 30, see wherein the strife will proiit them. J. U. Van Dyke to G. F. Billiugs ; let 3, block Discovery lor Consumption and found 1880. 14. Ashhand. $250. immediate relief, and after using about a Tn k immense damage done to the cit R osihh ru ' s public schools have ar Archbishop Gross to Ashland sch<M»l district half dozen bottles found hiiusclf well and ; one acre in tp 39 S. K 1 E. $900. ies of the Pacific states by tire during ranged fur a series of literary and scien No. B. R. Hutchings ro O. S. Landers; part has had no return of the disease. No oth the past summer can hardly be overesti tific lectures, to la* delivered before tlie of John er remedy can show so grand a record of block 2!». Ashland. 4325. mated. It is thought that *.»0,000,000 put ils at stated times during tlie winter CathArmv Kails to John F. Ralls vt al.; 80 cures, as Dr. King’s New Discovery for 36 S. R 3 W. $1500. consumption.guaranteed to do just what is will not cover the damage to city prop iiy local profe-sional men, aided by acres in F. tp Rails to C. «V McDougall; 150.80 acres claimed for it. Trial bottles free at E. C. erty on the coast. Apart from ti.is the officials of the state board of education. in John tp:«S KJ W $1. damage from forest fires has been al It is a most sensible idea, and one that H. and E. Smith to G. T. Hershberger ; lot 8, Brooks. 10, Central Point. $300 most incalculable. The lusty young will engender a vital interest in educa block Patents Issued. Same to same, et al.; lot 7. block W. Central west is bravely pushing ahead, however, tional matters iu the public at large, be Point. $100. Washington correspondents report the and will obliterate the traces of the sides giving the pupils an insight into following list of homestead patents, issued MEDFORD syVlBS. flames in a few months. the life and thought of the world out for the Rost-burt land district, during the past month Nos. 13.V), 168»». 178#, BIH, side of school wall*. Jasjier Purdin lias returned from Klam 1>7*. 1M»6, I m - x * 1S91, 1920, and l!K*. A NV isHiNoroN bulletin of Auif. 31st A c -» iirksi ' osi »! st writing to an ex ath county. rays: Th« weather during the week Interest continued last week in tlie gos Money to Lian. has bean unusually warm and dry change from Harnev valley declares that throughout the corn belt and the ex a large pro|>orliun of the land in that pel-tent services. Arthur Conklin, the real-estate agent o- NVm. blingtr of Medford visited the coun Grant's l'a.»s, lias money to loan on imf treme northwest, causing the corn to section, claimed as swanip-Iaml, was proved real-estate in slims of *-»»> and up mature rapidly ; but the crop ia much in fraudulently made to ap|>eur as swamp ty-seat lust Muuilay. in eaiiy Jays by d ims ai tilieially con- A. Z Sears of Jacksonville will toon wards, for six per cent, int- rest uni taxes. need of rain in some localities. Hot Give him a call. wind.« and drouth have canned some stiiicted in Silvie’s river, causing the move d -wn to Medtoril. Rev G. NV. Quimby spent the past week damage to the crops in Dakota, Illinois water to rai-e above the dams and over ho >ot buffer any Longer. and Missouri. Early corn in the central flow large tract* of what was tiefore sage a' Portland, attending conference. Knowing that a cough < an be checked in <’. M. Parker has re-located in Midford a dav, a ml the first stages of consumption valleys was much improved by the hot, brush land. It seem* as though the cunfiii t over this class of lands will be after a residence at Riddle station. broken in a week, wc hereby guarantee Dr. dry weather. of life-long continuance. George Anderson is about again, having Acker's English Remedy for consumption nearly recovered from his recent accident. and will refund the money to all who buy Tax Republican aasociated press has Two carloads of fine flour were sliippe t ake it as per directions, and do not find trumped up an antediluvian l*enio<-ratic JOSTPHINECOVNTY ITEMS. from the roller nulls to Grant's Pass last tir staterò ent correc t- For sale by E. C relic from Ohio, who, on being inter rooks. week. viewed, declares that Gruver Cleveland Dr. I. M. Marr of Albany visited in Grant s i has. Strang tins week takis possession is a dead duck and no Democrat, and, P mms la*t week. The sawmills in this vicinity are the life ot of his handMdiie new residence on C furthermore, will not lie nominated m Grant s Pa».«’ comm« rec. street. 18U2. The mere fact of telegiapliing Itching PIK» ar« kn»»n Sy moKtur« like parsptratla.i, T. I'l> tin A ('<». hav»‘ tlu ir n«w office near Th-* new roller mills are securing the guaing mt«nz« Itching «hen «arm. TNa form as wad such trumpery across the continent ia» J. ’ lumber j trd of Taylor A 1 o. cream of the wheat that coiues t > this aiBll««. Bieeilin- amt Pretrudthg. »telil al one« fo shows that the Republicans a>e getting Hon. H. B- M.iler and Dr. Jessup and daugh market. extremely nervous over the prospect of ter have bwn al Ashland lately. A. Stinnet recently su’d hi.« property having to face Cleveland again three Jos. Griffith» is g* tting a good many orders here ai <1 went norih. "Good riii iiinco of which acts directly on the parts aWectod. ihMfbCta- for his new well-boring mnimine. years from now. mors. allays Itching ao0 eWetts a permanentetJPt.ffiDc. bio rubbish.’* A new truck and carriage company is aiming Druggists or mall treltiie tree. Or Bosanao Piqua. 0. Th * roller in.Il« ar.* compel oi P> run l."i at Grant’s pass. Tut ax are two topics of national the W. probabilities B. Taylor’s n u dwelling 11 «ar the B.ip- hour* p-r day io keep up wi'.ti the demand intereat that the average Republican tist church is approaching completion. tor their fine dour. newspaper of the Pacific slope doesn't Divin» s< rvic« s w« re h»;!d by K< v. J. P. Cole NV. H. Barr, tlie buy merchant, is ship really like to diacuM at present—the man at th»* grove Inst Sabbath morning. ping cm siderabli* hay to Manistee ami wool question and the administration Jas. Jonian is conducting tic Commercial other points south. record on the Chinese question Of betel again, and is doing a giasl busin« sa. Ewrelt Mingus will probably leave rest Mrs. D K« » nan. who has t»cen visiting rela- week tor Phil nlelphia. I'»., to attTiet the corirM* such ini i b-ntal matters ui* trust*, school of pharmacy at that city. strike« sn l what is known as th • H ,r- tiv. s in Ja< k**-n county, has returned horn«’. Work hash n c<»miit"nc«*«| on the fountla- risoman era of pioaperity, have a ten ti«»n J. O. Johnson and 8. Childers, Sr., now of sin rvi Ac Jmlson's tine brick building. dency to depress their spirit» and g- ti S»»rghuiu c.uie. mvusuring over 11 feet in own the brick building in this place for trate bile; but wool and Celestials have iieight, lias 1»«’»^ shown in Grant's Pas« this sea merly owned by A Childers A Son. The new Christian church, which will the effect of making them*take to their son. The now »¡«bw.dk in front of the Pioneer soon be completed, will add another to holes on short notice. hotel is a w«‘lc *iu»' improvement to pedestri the list of fine churches for winch Med ans. ford is noted. W hen wool wax going up ever so lit Provolt Hr-•. thlsw»»k rrsumtd work for The first number of the semi-weekly tle, then the Republican* mid “protec- th» ncason on lheir valuable mining claim on "News" appeared yesterday. It is a six- lection did it.’’ Now that wool ia going 1 Penny gulch. Column folio, published by F. B. Ticknor Chas. K. Chansl» r. »Gir accommodating and down, what does it? This present ad county ch rk. has returned from his an t Ira A. Pbcqui. ministration la like a Inneral |>i< ceaaion. . 1 effii-irni rusticating trip. O. R. Sterling of the Eilen-burg (NV. T.) Everybody i.s standing behind ciuaed An extension t > Lid r A C.il vert’s livery "Stale Ke ister," was in Medford, accom door» I. it pn-na. Ti e Cleveland nd- stable just built at the P.i- giv»*» them an panied by Mis* lmuru Harriimn of Ash- > i nation wan a vital < lie, and all the abundance of room. In. 4. oin- day last week. The ’ of Ge»». ... J. h Hi iiir.il!>* Iler, the i-ntiT- enter- inr new ih - w offic» • inc................. ■ i. . .. . ora of prosperity were thrown wale pri.imr lumi» r .l.al.-r, i* now up. • <-t of th. I Hon. J. I» W ntiii.i'i M cannine the pro- often ; but now the dirge ia heard in «lepot, near tiis >ar«i. duct of hi» peach orrhurd of two and three« muffled tones from the Atlantic to the ! J. Btirx-n of California this wc«*k op» ns a \ear-old trees, and will have at least 2IMM) Pacifie, from the Gull to the British p<>a- new st m k of gns’eri«« at th«* ol«l stand »if J. R. «•an* of choice fruit for sa'e. He is convinc Gage ui Grant s Pas*. ed that canning is a much safer an I surer MMÍ om . says an exchange. Mrs (;♦•»». li. ( uri« y. wif * of th<- proprietor I method of marketing fru.t than shipping • »f the *■( ’oiirier," has 1« turned to Grant s P um ■ the green artlcb*. T iik long-contemplated suit to be from visiting in LnGrande. her old home. Marshal Carroll surprised a burglar in brougtit against the different wagon A. H. Carson of the Redland nursery was at Angle B y titale * store on >unday night The Chief IU rmr tor the great Su> road and land companies and numerous Ashland last w» • k, and sold upwards of 7iHHl 1 ot last tk week, but Die rascul He«i before the cor|iorations and individuals, to declare fruit tr»”-s of his superior n >ii-irrigat«Ml at*ick. officer c«>ul«l intercept him at the rear Cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found In the The l:vi!i-i <>f the M. E. C,mreh of Grant’s article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the forfeited millions of acres of granted Puss held a dim« s<'’.al at til«’ r«’sld» nee of Mrs. d »or. N »thing was >toien from the store, tact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually as- land in Oregon, alleged tohav, I«» <> il E Dhnick Inst « veiling, which was well ui- the man having just etfecte«! an entrance. compllshes what Is claimed tor it. Is what The establishment wa< burglarized .-»»me lumed ibruugli bail.!. ha» at last la-en ten»i«'d. has given to this medicine a popularity and David John of Williams ijrerk ha«l thegoiwj two months ago 1«» the tune uf $2U. tiegun in the United States ilistiict court k t«»» s< npr having hish-g crush«»! r*v» ntly, sale greater than that ot any other Sarsapa- Miss M»>ilie Merriman, who has been nt Portland by District Alt-» n>-v McAt- bit wh» n run over by th»- hoi *o-pow« r«»f a tliresh- te idling the loser Trail « reek svh«xd fur Morif \A/ine rllu or blood purt’ tlmr, who has been many week- in pre ing-mucliin«*. aome niontbs, r«« »ntly l»-ft f.»r the Willam IVIClIl TVIIIO fler before the public. paring his hills of complaint. The par Rev. E. E. Phipps, the popular minister, has ette v.d (\v,totak«* charge <>f a school in 1’ o I k ties defendant nuiuls r eight corpora l>< n station«»! ;;t <irant'a Puss for th«- t nsuing «-••iiiity, » v ir Dalia*«, where she will wiel'l Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt y« ar by tin '.11« conferva« v of fbe M. E. Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick tions and sixty-eight individuals, end eliurch, the bat»m tor the c< tiling trn montbs term. S»ulh, neadaelie. Biliousness, overcomes That the suit promise* to he one of the moat « post«»thee has be« n establish«»! at Thorn- M s, M<»;.ie 1 one 1 our b» st teachers and Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength vigoroualy-contosted case* in the iederal «>>n's stag»’ sliitb n, called Anderson. Miss a emi t to JiicK-on c> 1 n v ens the Nerves, builds tip the Whole System. Mary Anderson hus n tippoint»*»! postinls- courts for many years. It has not yet b«c:» «1 linitclv decided Heosl'« MaraapariMa Is sold by all drug tr« ss. which is mi «-xt-vilent appointment. wh th t or not th«- t .w. «v.U reb’ on the gists. |i, six tor J5. Prepared by C. I. Hood Dlvilbiss boys on Sucker cr«*« k have ditch i »r water .«upplv, 01 con trin t large T iik Oirjoinau wails out tl.at IVn:- b< The en <ilT«*red $20,1)00 fora <iu:irter int<*r»*st in wers from which1«» pimp wat< r io the k Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maia, ca rats take a fiendish delight in the de their new mining <lise.»very. by a rich com toner in the park. The project uf boring cline of the wool market. Not so; but pany whoiigr«*«- lo put up a ten-stump mil). f‘»r artc-ian wat« r has n«»t by any means D H Burrouglis has been nt Central Point they take delight in the triumph of the been al»3U'iunr«i, hut u»»<-*it »inly ati. nl« u» • k, aivl wili spend most of th»’ pi*«*aent principle of tai iff fur revenue only, this in«»ntli there. Hurry L.itnh»*rt will be in «*h.arg«> ing it ies«i« many to advocate the digging which is in no way better illustrated of his Grant’s pas- busiti' ss during that time, of large we l<«>. inu»)«*i ate «ieptb, which can than by the fact that the woolen trade i* W. F. McDonn’d. h. ttrr known ns ••.Mac. the kij.H'l i.n to furni»b a >u;p!y ui now united in demanding free taw ma American tailor.” is working at his trade in good water. Medicine for Throat and Lung Diffi Portland. H«* !a>t we« k t«il«l the editor of thr «•ar.I la-t M«mday let tlie c< terial in older to keep from being T culties has long been, aud still is, Ayer's imes tliat In int» rid»<1 to pay ♦•%»•♦;. «•«•nt in* or < tiipi rt.» ’ in,r the ’ u*w system o ’ swami ed and to compete on even teims owed. Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, hler-works for Med rf t•< Messrs. Adkins with the outside world. High tariff on A pleasant donation ¡»arty was t«-n»l»-r«*<i Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and [V Webb, whose bid ol $6.017 50 was nearly Kev. I ’ . L. Jon**s an-l wife on Friday « v»*ning. raw wool is protection pure and simple, thina; soothes irritation of tho !»• lore th* r» verend gentleman l<‘ft for confer 11201) i "Wtr «han th» « mieiing Portland and tiie history of the trade the past enc«*. Larynx an«l Fauces ; strengthens the firm The contract «all« hr a six-iuch All contributions wer« in poun is. fro year shows the utter fallacy of the prin niusiln to silver «lollars. Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the z.ater rn.iin w uh cnnet iing hydrants on ciple of protection us applied to that in Tip' lir. * in th»' bills of Josephine county' th main s’rec’s. P.»w< r wi I be furnished Lungs; prevents Consumption, ami, hav«» burned «»ver uilieh rang«*, but timber dustry. This administration thought to ov a 35 h rse p«>wrr Engine stationed near even in ailvanccd stages of that disease, i’ie damage to standing tr»»s has the « e'>ter of town, an I pressure will b«* af- doxe through four vt an of prosjierity on nun-jy relieves Coughing aud induces Sleep. not been v- ry . xt» nsiv»*. th»* principal feed forde«! by a 50-;« ot l»»wt*r, to be located in a woolen couch, anu it it finds a few of th« tin * us in r undergr wth. There is no other preparation for dis or near 1 be cnv | v k .the contract for build burrs in its tied it shouldn't object to the Grant's Pirns is b«»oining nil over. Away out eases of the throat aud luugs to be com which wa« ht separately to Wood, l*en.ucials deriving some amusement in ill»' suburbs n« w r» sideiH-es, fen<* wand out ing VVlnt *>i»!«‘ At Co., for $.’F>(X). To meet the pared with this remedy. build mgs mark th«' steu«ly growth ami pr»»s- from its predicament. p< 1 ity »»f th»- place, while th«» heart of the town emergency via «mhicn conflagration, ar- “ My wife had n distressing cough, is rapidly solidifying into city blocks. rangemen - will ba made for attaching hose with pains in the side and breast. We Tin: metropolitan Republican press of >.*m Waggli of Alt house sent some cr«>p- to the rng'ne «iirtet, although »he pres tried various medicines, but none did the coast, in their united elan.oi against pings of or»* from his -ilv. r ledge to Portland sure rHordt <1 bv the tower in its proposed iu r any gocxl until I got a bottle of for asNay ami a most favorabl«* report was rc- 1« cation will tbr.iw water from the hy Attorney-General Miller for his unfair tum«»!. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has cure«! th»- or«- going ns high as $7 to the drants over nu.st Imuses in town. The and unjust interpretation of existing pound, i'ii»' 1 h .H ioii of the iedg.* is as y < t her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the board acte«! wisciy in letting the cohtrac.ta (.'hiñese treat.e« and exclusion acts, neg 1« s«Tr» t. measles, and the cough was relieved by to h eal firm.*. Jo. » phine county will he very w« li r»-pr«- the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I lect to state that the attorney-general ’»! ;it Hie di>G ict fair t » be held at Central Lave no hesitation in recommending this is the neare*t to the chief executive <f s.'iu» Point on the 5»! inst.. which will no doubt t»e all the cabinet ministers, and more a grand su«*e»*s«*. producing th»- clniiv- nearly voices i’re*:dent Hart ¡son's senti . st v« gctai»les. fruit. • t«*.. we can boast «if of the i»c**t and fash sl. Iiorses in south ment» on this vital <iue*tion than any soin«* to every one afflicted.**—Robert Horton, ern (tregon. Foreman Headlight^ Morrillton, Ark. other oigan or man. It perhaps would Mrs Sary» nt. uiiodicd.it the Puss Inst week, not lie Jiixt to Secretary Blaine to sav wa-recently fr».m .\» brasga, coming out to “ I have been afflicted with asthma h. 1 purent-. le»»Hi. rs and sister«, whom tnat Secretary Miller dominates the “ e ail visit I1.1I f< 1 forty years. Last spring I was taken riot *• . 11 tor twenty y«*ars. She had with a violent rough, which threatened ministration Is'causv tin* Maine man »ii»' bought I k 1 ri turn tick- t and was at th«* d< | m >! 1«» terminate iuy days. Every one pro- makes some pretensions in that line awaiting the train, wiw n sh« whs taken sud i.oiiiice«! me in consumption. I deter denly iii and lived but a few days. it is uiiquestioiiahlv true hnuaelf; but mine«! to try Ayer’s Cnerry Pectoral. Th»* following is a list <>f letters remaining Miller's that on all public q [ilestions 1 Its < ITects were magical. I was irnmedi- uncalbsi ior in the Grant s Pass poHt-iiffice. __ ___ _ opinions are the rent ex of Harrison's Aug. 31. las«.»; »fi- > \| Br<»wn. John Conner FOR ACHES AND PAINS. i;:» ' v relieved and continued to improve mind. Our campaign statistics are laid Mr* I. ( rens.iaw, Mrs I. F(’«H»k. E E De mining until entirely recovered.**—Joel Bullard, P. f Edwards. Hold Earl. J E Fenton 2. Susie Guilford, Cutin. Sure Curos of Recent Date. away for the present; but it seems to us 2. Findley J J Fi.tt 2, • II Either. CH tfowell it was conclusively proven that Harri Grant Harrison, Morri« ll<>w< I. Thos Hsynes* •‘Six months ago I ha«l a severe hem . «irw L«»b»r«st.,Salu.lU, son voted either fourteen or forty-four Elrn«*r Holton. Mrs Diu«y l.««!ie, J A la*«* S _ orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an Toothaeh.- j„, , Miles. W E M< Donald'3. Wni Marthaf, !^rs int essant cough w hich deprived me of times in the halls of congress in favor of W BskM st >lws by UiUel. swaUlaz mal la Annie M»H»re, M M«-Keenpul, Mrs John Mitch sic« p ami rest. I tried various rcmo- far« r»bb«4 wltk ai Jacta Oil; Im apallcallaa Chinese immigration; and it really ell. Wru Nichols, Mr Noon. Barney u N’cil. E G nll«v«4; am u ala«> woralaj pals all rwa, dies, but obtained no relief until I be shouldn’t occasion much surprise that Pawling.A C Pr.-«¡«*y.J«sM.* Kota rt«.J W Rm*h . J0KM HÖBZKBzIoSa gin to fake Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A E»i Sherman, Minni»* Slagle. Lil’l«-Sevfert, I, F wiXb his law partner and opinion former Sherhs k, Wm Simms, J I. Sf*M*iinan. Hermann f< w bottles of this medicine cured me.” I*aln« In Cheti. n,w Uctawe«. 0 . lui II among his cabinet advisers a latent fond Turgen, Isaura Taylor, C J Williams. E H Wil Mr*. E. Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, Usa pelei te «beet o„r Icegi n9,re4 3 yeerr eere* by 1 ey>lKetUee et ai Jecebe Oli cere Mass. ness for the “little brown men,” a* east liam*. Mah-olm G“.k» s‘!. Pct sons calling f»»r say •*n<!v» rtised.*’ »•rmeeeel ] MÀBUOS. ern sentimentalist» call them, should oc the above U tt«. ■> will ph J. ase “ For children afflicted with colds, W. H owahii . P. M. Oo®t S S.» Xll»ore. Teaee. J bm ZI. tSSS. casionally crop out in dejiartnient rulings. roughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not "t* “• •' ne a>r « know' of any remedv which will give . I .Ijiprtitr It is quite true that when it seemed as weeXi eoe» oel vela. SI Jecebe Oli cerea we. mor«- speedy relief than Ayer’s Cherry though tue Murchison letter was about Is r-.-cntial to good health; but at ibi» sea _____ w r IIABTQI. JB. Pectoral. I ha\e found it, also, invalu to fail in i» mission, aud NN’anamaker’s son it is often ¡u.*t. owing to the poverty or Dlsloeatlon. JeUet. in . May M issa able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — money appeared powerless to save < ali- ihipuriiy uf the bloo l, derangement of the aaoel rane yeer, ip dulocau« e, eboeiarr Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, *• «•«•• S weeSa. 1 wei cerea by ai! Rurnia to the Republicans, their party digestive organ“, and the weakening effect Boston, Mass. Jacob, ou. aa reterà of yela U due 4ay leaders secured a pledge from the gentle of the changing fleaaon. 11««»!» Nampa* J » BKOWS. brezzi« rillai.«» v.ondcrlul medicine for creating! man to the effect that be had ’ re an appetite, foiling the digestion, ami giv- ! Faina and Acho«. MankaU.Mick May za II formed” his opinions ov the subject of ing UH Deeeabor. wae uln wlU sala, ea« aebeo -1u« n ah to the whole system. Now is | I la Ua loft A trias« a«rieoa Si Jacob« Oli Irlea Coolie conquests; and that in ilie future the time to ta «e it Be sure to get Hood** Il *“« waa cerea by coelaau ot .11 botti« Ho rnsrARKn ut mure al yaia Uac« C 1 BIHHZTT he would oppose tlatir lurther introduc Oregon. | Now in proceHM of erocliun, I« a hanilaonie addition to the ' pnwnt Reboot building*, of modern architecture, and cori I::.(mtl4<4li<r* It will c mtnln a Hne etiit|M>l carmlilf of Hi-atliiK «L ................................... _ _____________ ____ large class room», _______________ music rooms, .... etc. --- The building x hnn<lr«-d studi lents, , four __ 1 I» a substantial cvi«l« nu«* of th«* prosperity of the school, as it was imp«-ratlv«*jy demanded by a larg«* und rapid increase in the number of stu- ........................ * ........ *»on wilHilMiTbe t •*»! up, »1« nt- \ i«»v gvinnii will also I»«* tit titt.d up, alh.rding affording amp?.* ampi«* fuHlilh faciliti«*» s’for for phyrical\mYtur<*. physical culture. “*fh«"Ym^ Th«* h«*aith of studenis studen;» is is insured insured by by every every •qM»iiii«ii:.. I t.’kln : ex. n iw, which iog«*tli«*r a ith th«* In-ultliful l«>cati«>n of the town of Monmouth, uiak«*s wrious sickn»*M almort unknown. t .... it ia l.*<*<-irom »aiiMtns, offers splendid Imsini'SH opportunities, is surrounded by th«« richest farming lan«l io the vaUev and is a most desirable place of residence. Visit Monmouth b«*forr selecting another l«M*atiun. For catalogue, containing j . ’tureof th«* buildings ------ ----- - an< »ill information in rc- t * the Rchuul addr«*n»< g’’ i '»id«*nt. ti D. T. STANLEY. Monmoutn. Oregon. SstsssA ita CHARACTER, LNTELLI-IKT TO GEME, STRENGTH. 1 11 I REM édy '« p AIÑ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, tion into thia country. Suttaequent de- velopmeütü have proven that hi« reform waa ol a decidedly off color. Sarsaparilla. Children Cry for Pjtther’s¿Castori¿ ¡ AT D büooists » md Deaims. DM CHARLE* *. VMtLM CO . Ramaara. MA Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell. Mats. Evld by all Druygau. Prie« *1, au bolli«, *A A /T A T IVI J__i To develope three tlir.*' 1 . I In-1 rue ntm to a in*'al M-hool. Life I* eurnret, and whoever hopre to reach the litirheal rikv - iw muat have Unit th«* solid foundation <»! a true manly «»r woman Is ehariu*ter, ba*«*«! upon th«* lov«.* of tenth. h«inor and upright n«*ss; next, intelligence, t<» com- i»r«*h«*n<l th*’great ami Important facts of lit« . with their rehiti«>nships to on« nnotlu r. and last but not nust, strength of tssiy to enable him to b«*ar his w>irk lightl\ and W’-ll. Tin* test «»t a school’» work i** the slice«*»» of its student». Every county in th«* state can b«*ar testimony to th«* influence of the Ntirina . Hot It graduates and students ar«* doing hon»*st, «*ff«*ctivc work in the public ach<K»ls and in almost every department of busin<*as. I w«*nty-«*jght counties -« nt students last year and in a graduating class of thirty-aev«*n members fourt<*an counties were r«*je resejited. Hon«*s£ aiid «-at ncsj • -flort is Gu-seen t of su«*c«*ss. __ __________________ Normal, Normal Advanced and Business Courses. j. Thorough work and light <*xpens«*s. A year for $150.1)0. Tuition, $«.50 iindgiO per term of ten w« ek- 11 .1 ✓"X u Ä.riftiiïr:,:.*.-Monmouth, families, with light ami tire, from $2.50 to $3..5O per week. Ask your county sup« ! int«-n<lint about fr<*c scholarships. a || tl|W()H 0 * SCHOOL. | * ____ JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. Notary Public and Conveyancer. Jackson County Securities Bought and Sold. Farms, Village Lets, Improved and Unimproved for Sale or Rent. MOST REMARKABLE TOWNS ON THE NORTH PACI PIC COAST .**”*» ( HAVE EOK SALE THE FOLLOWING HE- JL scribed property: No. 1. One hundred and sixty iu-n* of No. 1 choice, level land, over on«*-hulf cnclo»M»l with a »ub- atautial icnc«*; one of th<_* very tx*»t fruit and vegetable ranch«* In thr county; rich. Mtndy l»»am. watered by Appl« gMtv creek; improved with a good dweiiing-houM* with Mix room», a good log barn, grauarion and other outbuild ing»; two humlr<»i bearing fruit tri»*. a»«*orted varirti«*. inoatly fall and wint<r apples, ph-nty of »mall fruit**, near a good school, g«»>1 mit- rang«* for stock; government tit I«*. Price. Has been platted and thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from two to eight acres, at prices aide S'rfJiib; half cash, tmlance in on«* and two year«, deferred payment» to be aucurcd bjr a mort varying from $18.00 to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original cost of the property and gage on the premiaca. expense of surveying This property was purchased and subdivided, No. 2 A good farm of 2UU aerra on Evans creek, in the Meadows. Improved with a dwelling 10x24 feet with five room», a barn and stables. »0 acres fenced. 40 a< r«-» in cultivation, well wat- and a fine outsid«- rang«* for »took. A No. lmt to iniliicc a desirable class of immigration to settle in wliat is acknowledged to be the most desirable er«*d 1 stock farm. Price, fifteen doiiars per acre, fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large portion of it being sub-irrigated by cash. Title perfect. No. J. drainage from tlie mountain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and manzantia brush, the Four miles from Central Point railroad Ma value of which for firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood is worth $3.00 per tion. a stock farm of 100 acres, on a county road, about forty acr«-» of which i» g«»»i grain cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the land and forty acres good fruit land, lmprov- «•d with a dwelling-bouse. Title |»eriv< t. Price. $ nj 0 «0. caah. No. 4. A fin«* Mtock ami grain farm of 4W a< r«*w; :MJ of Jackson county There has never been a season when orchards on adjoining land have failed to pro- tt»-r«* under fence; JUO acres farm land; l(O**« r<»« and wood land; t«*n acres <»f a g«x»d »luce 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 vim-yard: two dwelling-houses and two good wells on the E very Y ear . 1 he certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near place. There will iw mild w ith the farm a larg«- amount of agricultural implement« and sotn«* future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring frosts. b«»uM«*ii<»ld furniture; also a uumia-r of ganlcn tooia. All go with the place. Good <»ut»i«ic rang«* for st«» k. Price, >'».5UU; half « aah. l«al- ance in two equal yearly payment»«, to draw le gal interest fr«»m day of aal«*. to be secured; or and will produex' every variety of semi-tropical fmits in the highest perfection. Intending settlers should ail cash, at option of the nurchiUMT. Till« land is situated west of tin* Debinger Gap. Title inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as every lot will have a permanent and intrinsic perfect. A g»»od burn«* for somebody. No. 5. value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is al! Th« WH«»f SW’i of NW«4 of section 38, in twp. 3ti south, rang«* 1, east, being part of donation claim «»f J. lfctzarlh, on w**«t aid«* «if Antelope creek; good grain und stuck-fariu. and the Jacksonville Public Schools, which rank among tlie best in the state. The entire tract adjoins $20 per acre. No. H. the corporate limits <>f Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the O. »fe 0. to the eonnty seat will Forty acres of timber land el«a?* to th«* coun ty ruad leading to the Big Butte saw-mill; val undoubtedly* be built soon. uable chiefly for rail timber. Government ti tle. The own«*r is out of the stat«* and th«- lam! wtllbcsohi t«»r tlv«* dollars per aert*, cash. A bargain fur soniclMaly. 7. Inferior fruit land is elsewhere selling for five times the figure at which these desirable lots arc offered. Two hundr«»l nn«l No. forty a<*r«w—«ixty aer«*> with a fi ne«»! and in cuitivali«»ii; iuipruve«! . For fufther particulars apply to ni< «* bearing orchar«! of fine a*«M>rl«»l fruit tr«*cs; a dwelling house, a barn and <»tli«*rout- bous»**. Tw«> sti»-nm.s *»! uat» r run through T this place. It is suscrptibl«* uf bring diviu*<i into two pieces of <»nv hundred and tw«*nty acr«M each. Th«* n»»rth halt of this place is un- unprov««d. Th«- improved «¡u acres ar«* worth $i»4NL Tii«* other I«»* ai r«». Four mil« s from Central Point railroad station. Titl«* per fect. No. 8. A farm ol 120u<*r«m. improve»! with a com- furtabic dwtdling* t« it a«*res fenced and in cul tivation, with a living spring near the dwell ♦ MEDFORD, ORECON ing. Otic of the very Ix-st stock rang»*» in the county. Yank»»* ere* k flows through this ian«l. Y Title |MTfect. Pri<‘c. fisut). No. 9. A g»MMl place of bW acres, unproved with a good, new residence, barn uud granary; about sixty acres frnc«»d, with an orchard of al»out one hundr«*d assorted fruit trees; one larg»* spring and «»th« r *mallcr one* on th»- farm. ankr«' creek run* through the pla« «*. >pl» *i- «ii<l stock rang«*, with government title. Price $10W‘. cash. No. 10. V A brick house and largì* lot in Jackaonvillu, with a »tab!«*. A c«»nifortablr home, and tit!•• p«Tt«x t. Price. $000; $AM» cash and balance in An unusually cohl Summer in Sacramento has left us with a big stir thr«»* «»¡nal payment» of mix . twrlv«* nnd «’igti teen months; deferred payment« to draw ten pili* of light-weight goods. We make no practice of carrying goods percent, intcreri. over seasons. Orders by mail will be filled ut same prices as the No. 11. A comfortable house in Jacksonville goods are retailed over the counters. We have thousands of interest for sale or r»*nt fraiut* on reasonable ter roti; thr«»' rooms ant! kitchen; hicutcd on Third street, 1000 No. 44k !•»' acr«*». ing bargains, of which the following is lint a fair sample: and has a g«»od well of water at th«* d<»ir, with L’niniprov«»l; well w.it<^»l, and a firsf-<’laas (ti nt's Mohair (.’oats and Vests reduced from nccessjiry outhouses. WiU be aoi«i cheap, $4 50 to 2 !»5 all place t«»mak«* a g«»»! liomV a*» the owner is in eastern Oregon and has no Straw Hats, the June price divided by 2. $4500 No. 55. 400 acres. further use fur the pro|»erty. Vnimprov«»!, h vcl, rich gra**s and fruit lan»l; No. 12. Balbriggan Undershirts reduced from .50 to 34 running water; titl«*, donation claim. A gr«*at The St* of SE^ a and NWtj of SE’4 MUj \ bargain; 7 milea ca*t of Central Point. French “ “ and drawes from 1 25 to 75 of SWJ4 of sec. 15, twp. ;J7 south, range 1 <*a»t. 80. containing 1G0 tier«*». Antelope creek runs Night Shirts $1 quality now 63c, “ 1 25 to 95 through this place; a good stock-!arm. Price, 480acres -2W ucr«*s rich, i« vel, bottom land. $5.00 per acre. A good investment. vl«*art*d; 10 acr«*» lenc«»l; small house and sta Fancy Calico Dress Shirts, regular price to 65 25 ble; la-aring «irchard of choice variety id ap- I >1'1 - No. 13. (i.iu.l * regular qualities, reduced from pl«*s; 2»0 acres ol y«*llow and sugar-pm<- tim 10 A two-story brick house in Jacksonville, l'îf to ber; g<Hsi site for taiw-miil; go<»»i roads sum- with water pipes to the premises, and through 12i to iu«*i* and winter. Evans «*r««k run- on «nst each room in th«* hous«*, from a living spring. boundary of said land an<! <*an be utilized tor bouse is located on a full half block <»f 10 to •4 The irrigation. Six uul«*s from li. R. d» pot;om - laud. 100x200 feet in six«*, and has all the fruita fourth mile from school and post «»the». rrice, i gnuwing there in n«*ce*ssary fur a family to use. $12 per act «*. The premises now re nt for $20 ja-r month, S iiiiiiik r Millinery at half price. Lawire, Challie, AVliitc Goods, price Hl. $2500: $15tO at time uf sale, de fvrcd pay 15(M)acr<*8, uniinpr«»v«»l; ail l«’v« l. rich, bot ments to be sccureel by a mortgage* on the etc., prices hacked all to pieces. toni Ian«!; well wat«*r«»l. phmty <.t limb« 1, lami I premises. e»r all cash at eiptiou of tnc purchas «-an be mad«* th«- bi*M dairy ranchili th«'»tatc er. This is a very desirable locatiou, be ing French, quality 35c now 25c; 25c now l»»jc; 2<>c now 12|<-; among ,»f Oregon; 23 mil«*» fr«jm A*liian i. I’ric»' $<• Sateens, the very b»*st family residence*» in the per acre. r«*rm*, half cash in hand, l>:ilaiic<* town—title perfect. 15c now 10c, etc. on easy term». No. 14. 82. All Silk Lace Mitts, regular price 25c now 11c, etc. etc. A nice place. |mrtljr enclosed, and a be»x- 177 acr«»»; 90 acres fi*ur«*d ami in cultivation. THE NIMBLE NICKEL CATCHES THE liemse-on it. be ing the* h»»rncst»a<1 claim ot BULKY DOLLAR House, barn, orchard, meadow, on«*-hait int« r- John Me<onuell. in sections 6 and 7. twp. 35 est In water-ditch amt uatcr-right, and syst' in south, range I west, containing lai) acres. EVERY TIME. of irrigation iiy which 12'» acre* ma> I»«* irri G«M»d ejutside range fe»r cattle. Price. $10.00 gated. Stream of water running on north pe*r acre. boundary of th«* place. Ten miles f rom coun Ni>. is. ty sent, and on«* and a half mil«** from post- office ami schoolhouse. Price, $JtMM). 1^1 acri-K. wnliin 4 inlltv uf tiolil Hilt, II. It 81». station, impioYcd with a dwelling-house anti 487 acres, all fenced and In « ultivation. It is stable, a I »Mil ng orchard of fruit tre«*, and situat«»! in tin- heart ot Rogue river valley,one known a» tin upper Kails place, price $11.00 mil«* from < entral Puini depot. Thr« «* com per acre. Halt cash, balance in one year; dc- fortable dwellings and three barns ar«* on this t«*rred payments t«> b<- secured by mortgage tract, a!s<» au orchard ot a choice variety of ou pro|»ci ty. A nice little home fur sumcoody fruit. The soil is fret. rich. l»lack loam, ami No. 16. will grow aitaifa without irrigation. Willi»« Lots numbered one and two uf section JI. 10 sold as a whole or sulMlivi«l«»i into 3 farms of towuship 35 south, of range 1 west; abo th«* lot 2b0, 197, 270-acr«* tracts. There is no waste land numbered 1 of stvtion 6, in township 36 south, on tills tract, an«! it is without «luestlon on«* ol of rung»* 1 wot, containing in all 96 acres. the la st farms in Jacks«>n c«»unty. For terms Price, $6 per acre. and pric«*s call on or address the und«*rsigm»l No. 17. at Medford, Or« gon. A coin fort a bl »• framehouse with a very large 88. lot in Jacl^Monvili«*. in a good iieighburh<M>d. l«i0 acres; 100 acres fen< «*d ami in cultivation ; foi sale ou i «*asonal»le terms; has a larg«* sit five acres in orchard; dwelling ami bain ami ting-room with a good flreplace, two good bed- cood fences. A ftrst-cliUM place. Nine miles rooinsanda kitchen, a go«»l well of water at From railroad <!«*pot. I’ric«*, $3200; two-thirds the door, w«»odhouse. etc. Price, $ muu . cash down; balance on easy terms. No. 18. W. I juh I s in s«»*tiun»7, 18, 19. $0,29. and N’H uf 210acres adjoining th«* corporal«* limits ol section 3Ü. in township 35 south, rang«* 1 .wvat; th«* thrifty and growing city of M«»iford, all containing IPS! acres; and land» in fna-tiMi» 12. fenced ami in cultivation; a good dwvlling- 14. 23, 24 and 25. in township 35south, of rang«* house and a very larg»* barn; small «»rcliard. 2 west, containing KMIO aerva. If all of the There is no waste land on tins place; tiie soil Hl>ovi*-m< ntioiu d land should I»«* sol«l in on«? is a rich, black ioam and tr»<-. «*asy toculti- •»*!>.$♦• per *cre is th«* price. If bold in quan- vate and very productive. Tins farm will bi titi«*s not less than 44) acre«, at $10 to $15 per sul>divid<sl into .’»0-acre tracts, if d«*sired. acr«*, acc«»t»iing to the quality and «juantity of Price, £50 per acr«*. land »«»Id. T«*rms. on«* third cash at tim«* of 90. sale, i»alHnce on time to suit purclmaer; defer- 2U0acres—known as the Hock. njos or Col cd payments to be secured by a morlgHg« on lins’ place, about thr»*«* miles trom M«*«lford, th«- promises. This land is m»»stl> slightly r«»ll- on th«* Phivnix ami Engl«' Point road, contain ing clay s«»il, and is among the b»et fruit lande ing 144) acres of rich tanning land, all under in Jack.son ixiunty. fence, with comfortable hou»«* ami go«»! barn, n«*w outhous«*», w’«*ll, «tc. This place lies w » ll No. 19. to the sun, is w«*ll drain«»!, and wi ll adapt«*»! JtkiacH's, mostly fenced, and improved, with t«>r cither fruit or farming land. Plenty of a dw«*:iing-h<»use, and a g«md large bant, m ith timber for all usi * h w-ith place. It issitualc«i a living spring of water n«*ur th«* door, near within one ami three-fourths mil« s «»f Pluenix Antioch school house, price $2U.UU per acr«-. A railroad depot. Can easily b«* mad«’one uf th«* good bargain. best ranches on tlu? cast aide «>f Bear creek. No. ft). Price, $:K 50 per ucre. 91. Land in »«».tion 36. township 35«U>uth, rang«' 100acr«»*: 100 fenced ; 45 in cultivation ; eight 2 west; also lands in sections 31 and th«* south Heit's of alfalfa; young orc liar« I of .100 choice half of section 34J. township 35 south, raugt 1 variety of fruit trt'es; small vineyard; g<»od, west, containing 15U0 m rcs; all f«*m*«»i with a new dwelling-hous«*. barn and outhouse's; fpMKl rail fenc«» and runs to Rogii«* riv«*r. Wil’ running water through th«* farm; good out- H* wild cheap in lots to suit purchas«*rs, and rang«‘ for stex-k. Thirteen miles from rairoii«! at prices according to selections made*. dvfHit. Pric«' for crop ami farm $1000. m No. 22. 100 acres—100 fenc«»i. 50 u< r«*s in cult i vat ion, A No. 1 grain and stock farm of 33» a«-r« », 5 mil« » from Central Poiut railroad station an«! nu'adow of alfalfa ami timothy, good orehanl, plenty* <*f first-ela.-sgarden land, allc<»v«*r«»l by six mil«*» from Medford railroa«! stati«»n; all waterfront two irrigating ditches tw»» mil«» level, black land and enclosed with a nin«*-rail from saw-mill, <»n< mil«- from scBOOl-howie, !«*nc<*, an«! all under cultivation. Improv«»! will make a first-class dairy ranch; fencing with a small dw«*lHng-h«»use. a barn 3fix3D f«*rt, in splendid condition, buildings only tnii. lum larg«- granary, a g<M»i spring which furnish»*» V- plenty <»f waterier domeatic and stock pur- ber ch«*ap an«l handy; 15 mil«*» from railroad depot. Price, $2uuu, crop included. This farm is suMo-ptibleof being dlvid- ••d into two, thr«*e and nmr farms, as cv«*ry 120 acre«—«0 acres fen<*«»l an«! 30 acres in cul acre of it is good iund and near a school and tivation; fiv«.* acr«»« in alfalfa, small orchard, |MM*toffice. Titl«* p«*rf«<*t. Pri«»*, $W per acre. Xt^rCorresjKindence Suliviteil^^J dwelling-house, small barn,«’te., running water No. 23. through the place. Pric«-, $1000, A farm of 124 acre*», nil level land, four mil« s 94. from (k*ntral P«»lnt railroad station, all f«*ne«*d 320acrM—280 acr«»i f«*nc«*d and 150 n«’i»*s in with a rail fen«*e and <»v« r KM) ncr«*s in cultiva cultivation, goiwl lions«*, barn an«l outhoiiMts. I tion. Black w»il. improved with a»lw«*)ling- go»»»i orehanl am! vhmyard. several larg«* hous«* 24 x 24 f«*et with tour room«, a bam 20x28 springs, affording plenty of water for garden f«» t, w<M»lhouBc 30x20 feet, in-ur a g«» d school, irrigation, 10 acr«*s of timothy m«*adow; six — 1 "T" 1 1 ” 11 two good wells of water and g«»»! out»ide range mil«.*» from Grant’s Pas*. Price $5900. A gr«*at fur stock. Government titl«*. Prie«*, fij 5U0 cash. L. E. H oovkh , bargain. Terms, on«‘-half cash, balance on easy terms. No. 25. --I - a . A. Rosa A comfortabh* frame hc-use in Ja< kwmvilh*. Size* of lot, 52x374 f«M*t, has a staith* ami other 120 acres of f hi it land, within two mil«*s of out-lious«*». an asa«>rtmciit ot fruit tr«*es. has a Grant’s Pass, will I«»* autidivid«»! in 10or 20-acr«* gLHxl well of water at the d«s»r. Prie«*. ¿154). tracta if d«*»*ir«*d. i’ric«* $7 50 pt r acr«* 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 I^rauIT BELT It is All in the Thermal Belt, ES. WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, Situated at n.m<*t pictures«pi«* and com manding point in the famous Rogu«* lllver V al ley. three hundred miles south of Port land, is the phenomenal city of GRANT'S PASS. The town is six year» «»Id. has a ponulatlon of over 2.UUQ. and is growing faster than any town in the State. It has twenty large saw-mills in operation within a radius or twenty miles, and ships more lumber and manufactured woodwork than any town in Oregon, except Portland. It has two sash and door factories, <*tnploy- ing over 150 m«*n. A $30,<<X) brick opera house In cours«* «if con struction, besides several other brick struct- nres under way. Has ten g«mrral merchandise stores, doing an aggregaf e cash busim-ss of <2,(MM) uerday. Receives and shins through Wells. Fargo A Cornimnv and other sources ov«*r $KMi.(MMJ worth of gold dust annually. Has daily stage communication with Cres cent city am! <»th«*r <XMSt points, and is situat- «»! at a point on the main lin»* <»f th«* Or«*gon A- California Railroad wher«* a division of t« r- i it«»rv tak«*» place bstWOMI Portlaivl nn«l San Francisco, thus affording AOW 188 urlili TIME r±X> BUY ! ! Â. L>. REUTER, Trustee, Jacksonville, Oregon HENRY KLIPPEL Conveyancing in all its Branches. NEXT THIRTY DAYS A Grant’s Pa»», in addition to having a larg«* nnd «’Xtrvmely fcrtil» country at It* back, is surrounded by what will eventually prove to be the largot and th«* richest gold producing region in th«* Unit«»! States. There ar«* placer rnintwi now in operation within forty mil«M of the town yielding ms high a» $160.0UU p«*r an num saeh. There is one quartz mine (the Ex chequer), within li miles of town, shipping or? in carl«»ad h»ts to tbeSelbvSmelting Works of San Francisco, that goes from $1UO to $701) per ton in ff«»ld and there is little doubt but what hundn-ds of other inin«*s in J«M*« phitu* county-would prove equally as good if thor oughly developed. It has b«*«-n **stimat«»l that the placer gold output from Jackson nnd Jos«*- pbine counties from 1849 up to the present time wili foot up $30,000,000. Here the «iu«*s- tion of determining th«* true value of the county ns a mining region naturally nri»«*s. Did thia enormous yield of coar»«’ gohl coni«* down from the clouds, or did it <*«»me from the mother lodes still undisturtad in the moun tain rang«** of southern Oregon? Judge for yourself. City and suburban property in the town of Grant’s Paas is on«* to fiv«* hundred per cent. ch«*aper than it is in any town of like jHjpulatlon on the Pacific coast We can sell you choice busin«*»» lota. .Mix 10U, on im proved streets,all level. an«l within ;MI) feet <»f a $Ju .(MX) brick opera house, for $200 «-ach. Wc can sell you nice residence lots, live blocks from th«* c«*nt«»r of the city, in th»* midst of modern dwellings and handsome church«*», all level, cleared and on improved str«*cts, from $35 to $100 «>ach. As a buy«*r. you would nat urally ask. how can you afford to sei I at th«*a<* pric«*» with a p«*ri«» t title, if «*v«*rything is ns represent<»i? Th«* answer is, wc are the HARVEST TO QUICK BUYERS AIIDICi And could »«*H at one-half these uric« s if so di»|H>sud, and make money Just iu* the Tacoma I uiim I Com|»any did when they sol«! busi ness lots in th«* flourishing seatiort of Tacoma for $75 that ar«* now worth $50.000. We ran sell three-fourths of our pretuint |H»**st*ssions at current prices anti still make the remain ing fourth worth twice—ves, ten times, as much money as the whole originally was. This is th«* result of multiplied ownrrwhip, and we know’ if. Wear«* satisfi«*d that th«* lots we arc now selling for $200 with »«•!’ for $2009, and p<»ssibly mor«*, in less than five yenrs.but they wouldn't do it if wc were to put a bai'b«»l wire fenc»* around the town and wait for that state of affairs. Great The Favorite Cough Medicine REAL-ESTATE. ! T£ HAVE YOU 80T PILES DR. B0*8AN-X0 8 PILE REMEV, Our New Ouildio?, There is a splvndi«! opportunity in Grant’s Pass for th«* establishment of a g»»«si bank, h brew«*ry, a flouring niiil, u foundry, a machine »hop. a bakery,it restaurant, a first-class hotel, ruruiturc factorjA broom factory, til«' and pr»*SMsl brick factory, fruit canning and coin- inission warehouse and innumerable other en- terpriaes. There ia not an id!«* man ora vacant building of any kind in tli<* town.an«! we might sav. by way of parenthesis, that there ar«* sev- ♦ ral saloons in Grant’s Pass taking in from $50 to $100 per «lay each in cash. To manufac turers or others wishing to engage in busi- nesa, or to speculators desirous of securing a larg«* number of lots, we can quote astonish ingly low figures. Don’t fool around with wild cat investments until this opportunity is gone and th«*n “kick” yourself for not getting in. but buy at once and we will guarantee you 100 Per Cent. Per Annum On th«* investment for the next five year»*. Th«* history of Spokane* Falls is going to oc ro- K*at«»l in Grant’s Pass in the next two y»'ars ist as sure as that time arrives. We are re ady to wdger $1000, to be* dejMisited in any hank in the state, that lots we are now selling fe>r $300 wili sell for $2000 inside «if fiv«» y«‘ars. For maps, prie*«*» and any other dcsirtsl infor mation, call on or nddren» RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, SACRAMENTO, CAL. BARR Ax'> GALLOWAY manufacturers of CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCE I n NEAT. DURABLE, STRONG AND CHEAP J. T. FLYNN 4’ Cl) ! 31 First Street, Newmarket Block, I OREGON PORTLAND, BARR & GALLOWAY, AIo<lloi*<L Ortìcoli B. TAYLOR * CO., t^*l hav«* Great Bargains tooffer and it will pay you to examine my list carefully l»«*f«»r<* purchasing cla«*wh«r*-. If you hav«* any pr«»p- <*rty for sale, corn«* and ac<* me tht«l I w ill*«!»» my beat f«»r you. Office next door to Grand Central IL»t«’l, Medford, Oregon. HENHY KLII'I'EL. Estray Notice GRANT’S PASS, OR HE fXDEHHtaNED HAS TAKEN If. AT his place on Trail cr« vk. n«»rth of th«* river on«* dun mar?, brand«»! “P” on h it shoulder with small star in forrh«*H<1. and snip on no»r age aliuut 1« year«. Also one yearling colt iron-gray in color, with bald face, and three whit»* fc«?t. running with mare. Th«* own««r 1« rt*quc?tcd to taketh«* animals awny ami pay all damages ami cxpuna«*». T THOMAS MARTIN. Etna, Oregon, July 31, ISeV. SSugrar Pine Lumber a Specialty! No. 34. Th«* F. M. Fr«»i«*nburg farm, situât«-»! in sec tion 15. township:» south, rang«* 3w«*»t. e«»n- tainlng 150 acres; about 40 acr«-a f«*nc«»l with s g»»«»i rail f«*n<*<* and iu cultivation, balance un improved land; tw«» siirings of water, on«* n«*ar th«* h«ais<*; Kogu«* river forms the western boundary of thia place. lmprov«*d with a dwelling 14x28 fue< with 4 r<s»ma. *h«*d bam 17x36 feet aud other outbuildings. This place is on the «**u»t side of Rogu«* rivir. V4 <»f H mile from G«»ld Hill rallr«»a<! station. Gov«*mmonl UUc price $2.500. Terms, «»n«*-half <wah at time <>f sale, iMtlaner on one yfwr's time, to be ae- cured by a mortgage on the pr»-mises; or all cash at «»ption of purchaser. I'arti.-H wiRblng to pun lus. nnv of thcniiov« laixlR. can atop otr at M<*l»unl. «ftx-re th.-y wilt be uiHafothc railroad d<|M>t on tin-arrival of train» by M iwuk . WrlHl.y 4 Co., real i*e fate »Kent», who «III convey tboui tn coed sliatie to any of the land« l tjnve for Hale Iree ot cukijp- jvr ct uvei-nuct, SILAS J, DAY. i