' ! i As many horsemen shared the doubt I a** t«> California race* tracks being full I EDITORIAL NOTES. ¿Tu ^rwciraticïimrs *FFICA L FAFIR OF JACKS JM COUNTY, 0111801. I length, the San Francisco Examiner has 1 had the Napa track measured, and ttnda it to h^ tao fe»*t ami three inch»*« over m TIIVU3DÀY NOVEMBER mil»». Palo Allo, Sunol and Slamboul are therefore entitled to their record«. L ynn , Massachusetts, had a $2,000,- I). L. B ribe was tried at Harney city recently, for the murder of James Isaac», 000 fire yesterday, which, as we go to and the jury acquitted him. He was press, ia still reported not under control. tried at Canyon city a year ago, and the A r usual, the finest busineM blocks in the city, including a national bank build­ jnrv failed to agree. ing and Heveral factories and wholesale Tua case of San.lv Olds, who killed houses, were burned. The Boston anti Euul Weber at Portland several months Maine railroad depot was also destroyed. I t is said that the tannery at Dallas ago will be heard in the supreme court next week. It is said that the murderer in Polk county is doing a good business has not much of a chance to escape the j anti ia a money-making concern. It might be well for a similar enterprise to gal I uwh . be inaugurated here, as ireght both T iik political guillotine is lied up for ways on all the leather consumed within the present, as no more appointments several hundred miles of this valley will be made by the President until after could lie added to eastern profits, anti congress convenes. This is to save mak­ hides and tan bark are both plentiful in ing out two seta of papers, as has lieen southern Oregon. Ii should not be forgotten at this time done in all reeetw appointments. that Grover Cleveland is by far the T iik death of Hon. Geo. II. Pendleton, strongest l>ernocrat in this country. His one of the purest anil ablest of American defeat has not stripped him of his pres­ statesmen, again gives the lortland tige, ami he is stronger to-day than Orfjhoulian an opportunity to vent its when he was a candidate in 1884. H im clean, patriotic and successful adminis­ spleen on a dead Demo* '“'- 1» •“ » etition of the fable of the hon and the tration conferred distinction on the party he represented and ou huueelf.— Atlanta jackass. ______ ('uHftitutwn. cupied by J. NV. Siemens and J. Fl. Lindsay. and fill-4 them with goods He is now able to inuk«' a creditable display. Geo. T Baldwin, in his n«-w quarter* near th«* Lltikvill«- bridge, is carrying an immense stock ut stoves, rang« s, barbed-wire, paints, i oils and g«m<*ral hardware. He is also agent fur th«- fam«»us Rain wagons. Call <»n him, f«>r I he will treat you well, and »ells goods cheap. Sheriff Childers advertises to sell some desir­ able real pro|w*rty, levied on by virtue of exe­ cutions issued out of the circuit court In the chmc S of Dodson vs. Runyon X Lake and Cran­ ston vs. Runyon. Th«- Male will tak«* place on Saturday, lh-rember 2sth, at the ruurt-house in Linkville. Stout A Stafford, who had a written contract with (1. J. S. Wilson for the delivery of so much water, did uot raise a crop of grain be­ cause the latt«T, for torn«* reason, failed to comply with his agreement. A suit grew out of th«- matter. an«l th»* Jury gave the plaintiffs a verdict for nearly $700. Tlu* lat«' grand Jury fouml several indict­ ments against the judgment of the district at­ torney, and it turn«-«! out that th«-y exercised their authority too fr«-e|y, as a conviction could not iMMAMibly I»«* sei-iiretl in several in­ stance*. No indictment should be r«*turncd unless there is sufficient proof to back it up. H«*nry Conn's house, on Is»st river, occupied by J. Mosher, was entirely destroyed by tire on Monday of last week Mrs. M was sick at th«-time, and it was with extreme difficulty that her husband rescued her from the Haim's. Their entire houst'h >ld goofls were consuimxl ami tli«-v ar«* left in very d<-stitute circum­ stances.’ The building was insured. What w»* need most is a omplet»* system of irrigation, like some of the counties in south­ ern California have. It would make this sec­ tion •‘blossom like th«* r< »*•*." Water is so plentiful ami th«* plan so feasible in every re­ spect, that nearly the whole county could be irrigate»! at small exp« ns«*. Such a thing as s failure of crops. ’ike tin- one recently experi­ enced. would th« n be impossible, JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. T he T imes is again called to chronicle Many of our miners are busy. the departure from these earthly scenes of a great statesman, in the person of Ht alth is g«Ms! evcrywhvr«- in the county at Hon. Geo II. Pendleton, who died in pr«s»nt. Pro|»crty is changing hands every «lay at th«' Europe one day this week. Mr. P. ob­ county «seat. tained considerable prominence at the J. N. Gotcher an«i wife visited Jacksonville Cincinnati bar as far back as 1830. He one «ia> this week. entered ¡»olitical life early, ami was elect­ L. L<*onar«l. «>f Althouse, I ims returned from ed to the Ohio legislature and the lower his trip to l*ortland. house of congress, where he was recog­ Th«- Star band gtv« s a danv«* at Music hall, in nize« I as one of the lea«l?rs of the IK jiuo - Grant's Pass, this ev* ning. A U matilla county man who owns a Work is |>rogr«'ssing rapidly <«n the wat« r- threshing outfit, ami who does a little ctatic party. He inherited so much works reservoir at Grant's Pass. figurine for himself, has calculated that wealth from his father’s estate that he C. T. Hav«'ns, th«» surv«*vor. b ft last Friday “protection” coat him about |3(X), the did not find it necessary to depeml upon f«»r a thr»*« -weeks trip to Minnvfmta. Jos. Scott, of Grant’s Pass, is visiting his «»hi amount of the tarilT tax on the iron, I hr profession. In 1864 Mr. P. was the lumber and other materials in his tot.» Democrat>c candidate for vice-president. home in Iowa. A |»l«*asant voyage t«> him. He served one term in the United States M»*Mc«eng«*r A t'a.'s saw-mill in Grant's Pass purchase of threshing machinery. He is RHiiatv and a as once a prominent can- precinct hits l»e« n stmt down fur the wint« r. studying about the benefits of protection Robert Slwiw returned to Ashland last w« « k didate for the pret»i»lential nomination. to American labor. He served lor several y»*ars with credit after several months' sojourn at Grant's Pass. Th«* signal-s* rvice flags at th«' Pass hav<* n< t a>< .Minister to Berlin, and more can be r« quired v« ry fr« «|u« nt changing during th«- M XN V sententious phrased Lave i>een said of Mr. Pendleton. He wa* a man past tw«» wts'ks. formed by Democrats all over the coun­ of decided ability, and in ail his long S »m«'J »sephim* county hops wcr«* shipped try expressive of theii great delight ar politira) career was without a suspicion t«> th.- English mark« ts last wet k. They are of superior quality. the defeat of Joseph Reason Foraker to» of political corruption. Th«* holidays will be appropriat« Ir oi»serv«sl governor of Ohio; but none is more pitl.x T he political iuud»lle in Montana is in thissccti«»ii. Preparnti««iis f«»r th«- same ar«- thana laconic telegram sent by A G. I incr'asing in complications. There has air«-ady under way. Thurman, the “Old Roman,” on the as yet l»ren no legal organiz Uion of eith« r G. J. H ll. r has sold his saw-m»ll to Holman next »lav after the elect on to Grover bouse. In the senate each party lack« P< r« rs ami Mr. Dickey, an«! will prosecute Cleveland: “Governor Foraker Las sur­ farming hereuft«*r. Much interest is tak.*n in th«* Grant's Pass rendered al! the Republican fhgs in one of a maj »rily ami each divis'on has elf*Tied a so-called separate organiz ition, library, which contains mail) valuable works Ohio.” really without a necessary quorum to and is patr.mixed by all. Supt. M.issi«' is holding his regular quarterly organize or transact business. The Re­ Ma. G laps TOM k said in a ^¡»eech last publican member.*» of the house under­ examination. S« v. ral applicants for «•« rtiti- cates are in attendance. week that the wag-s <»i English working­ took to organise at Iron ball in opjMjei- The new sidewalks in Grant's Pass proven men had increased 40 per cent, in th« tiun to the governor s proclamation, with great c«»nvcnit*nc«* t«> f«»ot pass«*ngcrs since th? past fifty year«, while cheap food and the assiatancs of their illegal «lg • will as­ will at last rise in their might and “tight and it begins to look as though soiih sume liis duties as post master so «> ii . Jasper Darn ill«-, «.f Applt gatc. has b«'vn « n- the devil with tire,” as it were. The one will have to die before the «i»*a«)lo< k tertaining Ins brother. <». Darn<-ilte, of Sum­ Ead Oregunian man suggest» that the is t ruken. '^pth a man of Governor ner, C«»oa county, during th. w«-uk. proposed wbeat-growera’trust, whereby r^ole’-A nerve Xnd determination in Die A. C. Spc«'r, of W.hMlviib*. writes a g.xsl arti­ they hope to control the western market executive chair, it will be somewhat dif cle to the Grant's Pass •'Courier," n .on Williams cr«-. k. their grievances, ami if possible turn the pl.ia f >r ''icgt sti.»na as to how to f«»rm and will maniitactur«- a large quantity of ex­ screws on their enemies. closer comim n ial relations with South cellent lumber th« re n« xf s«*as«»n. Everybody is busy, and th«* improv in« nts America. Of course the right answer to will tak«* pla«-« m Jos.-pbine « ountv «lur­ Tn;; national convention of the W. C. this conundrum is “prohibit the impor­ that ing the v.nning year will l»c gr«at. This sec­ T. U. was in session at Chicago last tation of S«»uth Ann in-an wool ami sub tion is moving forward quite rapidly. week. Miss Frances E. Willard was |«i«l.*e st‘Min«tiiM lines.” But instead The city eburch«*« at Grant's Pass now pre- elected president. The convention the stupi.i »iirectors sent this : “Th? ad­ s» ut a v. ry n«'at appearance, b.»tn th« Baptist unanimously adopte«) the following reso­ mission into this country of all raw or aii'l th«* Mut 'i.sl-st »-dim'« - having be« n treate«l to their finishing touclKs ot paint last week. lution, from which it wuiil«l seem ths« 'Manufactured material absolutely fr-*»* of hurnigrauts continue to inv.-st in Grant's the loa lers of the G. O. P. neeil reform­ duty from said countries, nu matter Pass prop. rty. R«»b«rt Shinn and family, of ing: "We have seen what e<*ems to u. whether Mich material la* intended i- r it ickiand < ■uuty. V «« ¥■ rk, ia>t w«s k arr*v«'d to I e amply sufficient pre »of that the vicv- direct consumption or for uut>- initte«l a bar at tote new apartment hou- facture; pr«jvi»!e»l reciprocal action is licby Gov P.-un •y«-r. B >b is now anth«»ri/.< d to at Washington, ami we express our t.ik»*n by sai l governments touching on« indulge in i'-gai pr »tanity, an I will «io so We when« ver iM casion r. quir. « it, at reasonable amazement, grief and condemnation g»»o«»s imported int«> their ports. expell-v. that at this a»lvance»l stage of temper­ unquestionably «on lenu» the payment »»f Th«- S. I*. I>. A L. «• nnpany ar«- gifting in ance retorm the second rdllcer of th»* bounties or Fiit»si«ii«‘s to either steamship their new maciiin ry and placing a portion <»1 government should thus openly a ly him­ or sailing lines, other than the. pr« | mt it temporarily at the M. rim »..ill until their sqf the S. p I). Jc I., company, vessels engaged in th? trade fr«»:n all is taking a month's trip through th«- • ast, as I n attracting eastern brain ami brawn chargts * far as practicable, and th? al far as N.-w York, which will doubtle-s t»«- t »r to the shores of the Pu< tic the Washing­ lowance of Americans to buy foreign the bt n< ht of th«- iiin«-iiin«-ry dcpartim nt <>f ton cities of Spokane ami Seattle m * *t«»ins an 1 -ail them in foreign tra«le, tn - n w factory. The real prop, riy b Io girjrto th«- e-t ate of allowing commendable ml rr*r»-e. 1.» urly u«Atler lhe American flag; ami the J. T. Bryan, d« c- a- «1, «.tu.«t« «1 . u Williams the matter of serwring the mil* h-lalk*»d* estabLshmcnl of direct rapni communi­ cr«-* k, w ' hs sold at public sa.c by D. J »mi. to.- of Sullivan-Ja« kson |use tight,the lower ‘minis!rator, a f« w daj s sine. . Il wjis i»id in cation between the several inteiestv«i •»■ by Mrs. Bryan at roast citi -s were a littM bit slow in rais­ ountries lor th*» conveya«nu cf mails, M. Chapman has inv» st «l in a tin - <1< u’.l ing the stake io be guarantee 1, and passengers and goods.” circular aw and mad -a numb« r of iiuj.r *\ - Spokai'H rushe»l forward v ‘4 a guaran­ meiits on ms mill <>n Williams cr* • k. II • pro- teed bonus of fdD.tMID,while Seattm made l*.'s- - putt mg a large ani-mnl ->f go >d luinb« r KLAMAIili WNTY ITI M^. « g lin. d th*-reputation see: it isn’t roveiv long ago since i»«>th of b«-ing one of th.-ni'-st clev« r, ♦ nt« rprismg nl th* « h * >wns wvr«» the recipients of ex •»ibt»\ snd «traightforw «rd business men in south­ T. J. <’l »ptou <»f Bonanza is at Fortlan»i «»n ern Oreg ii . H*- k* « |»s a nice ass«»rtmerit of t • «M*r relief funds from the whole coni.- bosineea. go* .«is and Us Very l«»w. n« ht. It begins »o look as though the Ttvre will be pl*-nty of 1> >li I’a.-s, and aft« rwar«i* lak n « ast by a No ui re shH-k will b» ‘ tlr;v«-n from Klamath opulence. T hr Imtependente, among whom Pre« ¡»lent Elliot classes himself,will probably fin.l the Democratic party good enough for them, or at all events the best they can coinman'l. and will l»e satisfied with it, as he ia. The present a»lmlnistration is clearing thousands of, minds of all doubt on thia point —A’ F. Evening JX Mugwump.__________ Sc me of the t»eoi 1‘* of l\-»»thiml did not treat th»’ captor of tne murderer < iibh: they slMUihl Dr| uty Sin rtl CJaik-oi» received $1170 reward, although |13>» had been otTcrr«!. He clar.os to have h.*rn charged > f- r »he « »«lie» tuu of the money, and says the Pullman car .»om- pai v r»*luM«*.| to psy the am<»»P » they »•beer b 1; aiso that, after deducting ^xpan^e*», be won’t «> »\»* a nickel far bi.- aerviers. It such treatment as in­ terior otticiais bn vo often received fro.;. se of Purtian»! lately ie lots» pc: d-t. «1 in. the lat»er should expect t^j b • « »'’•» pehe»l t «io U.vir own »ietretive rvi»*e ami w.tbout the r»> jierstion o» th» se living els-where, who have alway«, been so Wilting t»» a<,aist them. I f the balance <»f Poitlnnd’s leiectivvs are like those who have lately been m * i .| into southern Oregon ami northern Cali­ fornia, thp m» tropolis n»av well »-x* 'a in : •‘The goml Lord deliver us from the min­ ions of the l*»w.” Tin icilow ahnclarme l the cred»t ol catching the thief wI»«» I!' . 1 off with Dr. Gies»*s borne an» hng.*y although Constat le Clarkson airested him 'ii Siskiyou countv. Cal., also h;«d the gall to boirow f«V> fr» m the rea* « ap tor and never returned it. “Ilay-helly,“ aliai» William Henry Harr.son Grant, also a so-calle«! Portiami «feteciiv»», i* ac­ cused of stealing a buggy rule from an Ashland Mable-keeper, while still another of that gentry from the same 1st itude is charged with petty shortcom­ ings. ____________ A siixKirr’s convention has I »pen called to meet at Portland on the 9th of Drcemt»er to organise tor a more cff«»<- tive system of apprehending criminals. A partial organisation was effected at Pendleton last year, ami it is to be hoped that every county in the state will have its detective forces organised for thorough waik l»efote manv more months go by. It is especially desirable that the bonier counties in southern Oregon be represent­ ed in the convention, and we learn that the executive officers oh Jackson, J«jee- phine ami Klamath will attend. The clasa of traveling, predatory criminals who infest the lines of overland railroads require thorough detective work in th« ir apprehension an»l conviction, ami th»* only way to cin umvent the rogues i« to organize for action in advance of their depredations. Tux .V. F. Timrs /Mugwump) says: It was said in private in Octolsr. 1888, by a prominent Rc)>ubhcan politician, who is also a very clear-headed man, that if the canvass coul«l be extend?«) for sixty days Mr. Clcve'and would carry at least three northern states. This gen­ tleman's opinion is so clearly confirmed by the November flections that he must have a peculiar satisfaction in the fact tn st tl»e president and party, who have since given him a very lucrative federal office, did not have to face th? people for two months longer. Re­ publicans will, oi cowee, stoutly d»*nv that it is a sign of the end of public opinion, and will repudiate the allega­ tions that it can he regarded as a popu­ lar verd.rt on the administration. But even they D uet admit that tlm coinci­ dence ia r efficiently remarkable to de- maud explanation. cn. i'h lat«1 rainn have b« « n .«u copi >us t'-rit tii-.- roads are in a sorry plight. Jerry Martin i- at his h«»uu* in Oakland. Cal . and w’ul sp» nu the winter llu rv. Judge M>»«»ie returnetl a f, w «lay* sin« '1 fruin bis ti ip to the Wdimn. tr va’.l« y. Ta«M»p B . O. N. G., giv< a gran I Thank g;v tng l»ail tint« t-veuing at Avau- iny ha!i. I.ink ville. The e«»nnty »• »nirnission» r-‘ < «>urt wks in suH.Mi.ui »hi- »*♦•« k and Iran iet«d c,«>n.*ili« ral»l<- business. The D«>. - a . 1 .—«»««ii br ht ard in Judge Deady's court at Port kind. James Wii«« l« r, a w« ll-known r«-dd< nt of ¡.••si riv«-r ¡»r« cin will up« n a saiuon at B »- n.inza -«>«»n. Tiic y utig f«..ks of Tub* Lake • nj »v»il a Lui«*«* an«» bu.-k» i supp« rat Mr. Crawturd's «»in* mgnt la-l we, k. Mis. f. E. !<• .b«n-.ui arrivid from Santa R ~ i. ‘ i»L. <»•»«• day last Wv< k. t > j'jin her hus­ band at Lmkvilb . Mr-. M. E. Williams, who coudurt«sl tin St. t'harh-s h<«t« l, at Linkville, has r«-m«»v«-l to th»- Wilium« tte valley. Circuit e«»urt for this county adjourn« «! this w •< k. alter « hi -1 of the b»ug«.-.;t terms cv«*r held (n houtn ast« i n «>r< g »n. J»^ m G. W.i.k« r is acting as p »st:na-< . r at K« no CJipt Ferree an«i family now r«•st«l«* « n tin (,». N. Andet.-oU place. (’. G irlan« aux. the w. Il-known m**ehnni<*, la.-l w*•• k put up tin franu tor Judg< Smith's new pork-patkmir bous«-. Mrs. J. D. Fountain has opened a Hn«-, large st x k *1 hat-. 1»•»nn ts. trimmings and other miiiin«*ry goods st LiukviUv. J. I . Arant has Joint'd his family in Douglas county. an«l will remain at his farm on tin* South I iup«|im«luringthe winter. Th»* work «-f grading Linkvillc's main -tre« r will !»•• begun as soon as th»' w«ntli«*r will ad­ mit. it is a m ccssary iinpr«>veincnt. D. A. l’i« s'* y writ« s totheTiMEs that a post- otlb ■ called Morton has be« n established n« ar th«- stat«: line. Mr. Gay is p«»stmast< r. Tn«- Linkville s«-hf litigation is comparatively n« w here. A. F. Canter was successful in his land con­ test auainst tin <>r« gon <. «'iilral Military Road «••»lupaiiy, d«vidvd last wr« k in th«' Lak« view office. D. J. F« rr« « having made an Rsxignincnt for tin b. ii « tit *»f Ills i r«-«Iitors, with H. A. Emuiitt as assign« «-, the property assigned will soon !»♦• s«»l«L G. N. Wi!s«»n, th«* government tilrgriiphvr. f««rm« rly at Fort Klamath, has l»«s'n assign«*«} to«iutyj«t Shreveport. L«»uisiana. in'thvstgnal- servi«'«- office. State 8«'nutor ( ‘«»gswcli has a free sclmlar- ship for Klamath « «»unty in the Ashland Mate normal school at his dispoeul. Apply to him. if you want it. Th«' weather has been quite disagreeable during th«- past few w« » ks, with plenty *d rain an«i some sn«»w. It has not been as cold as u.-uul, however. Albert Walker, hwal deputy sheriff at Bly. was flic officer who captunsi young Frank Wade and the Scribner horse, last week, near Alturas, California. Daniel Walker, Jr., last we« k brought out a siinill band <»f hors« s from Ashland, whic.i be will k< rp on th«*tine Sprague river valley ruiich during the coming winter. Th«1 regular quarterly examination of appli­ cants t«»r teach« r’s c?rtifi«*at<*s is being held nt Linkville by Supt. Fountain, and several of our teachers are in attendance. Th«' last San Francisco Bulletin says: “A telegraph company will run a line from M >tt through the thnb«r belt. Fall Hi ver, Bieber, Alturas and south«*tuUern Ort gon. E. Bryan, of southern llunois, who located n claim n«nr Dairy last spring, has brought out his family, and th«*y ar»- now living «>n tgilubr ty aud pru9p«.cU fur u good crop next year. J. T. Forbes teas bought ou* the busiu« sa f. .rm* rly conducted by Jas. H. Lindsay for i Judg Smith, and now has tin* > nly saloon in Linkville. H. keeps the best of everything iu ids line. Judg« Smith has fitted up toe buildings ad­ joining hl« at«»nc •‘torc-roomr. until lately pc. i'hiia i- Iphia in.'.n and «-¿mbit»*«! in the Gard' n i City, l'n * largest «*n.- weighed 3 pounds. 2 .»unci '. tiie smallest one 2 pounds, s ounces, and th«- three t *g«-th*_-r n< arly V pounds. The saf*-an »rs opt n tor biism« ss this wi • k or n« xt. (>n«--half of ! the * ntir«*« upitai st »« k ml»-« rib* <1 has been puid in. A bunk has long be- n ba«lly n«.-cd«-d d< t h« Fa--, a:id t m Community i> to be c.».i- grutu’at -I on having s* t ur-d an institution of tm-in j.t suiMtantial character. At a m -etiug <»f « aiu;» No. 7.Indian War V«-t- t. aus. ii- d at Grant - f’a.-s on the iGtii instant, tar«-.-n win mb. rs w.re « nro.lcd, and it was agrr'd that a* h im mb* r of th«* camp should til--with tin- seer- tary hi- rc«'‘»ll«-ctionsof In­ man war • vents, rtxiuced t » writing. A coin- iii.it«-«- <»f thr«-«' was iipp«4nt«-d to pr«-s«nt a r-solution to Oregon's repres*.-ntativ« s in the uational congress. r«<|U«-sting that in future eh ing.-s «»r am» ridni-nts of th«.- existing p«-n- mm laws th«-right-of pt-n*ons who did mili­ tary dut> in the Indian war in 1 .7! be t tk* n into c«»nsld< ration. T«»in Ja« ks.ui hv«*s n« nr Waldo. He owns a mule of th»- high.-st type ot intelligence. The tw » wcr«- out b-at-hunting two weeks ago, when th«- mill»- tr<-e«i a b«-ar, and Tom shot it. Tha bear—a yearling -r*»!l» «l down out of th«- fr«-«-. apparently dead, and Tom climbed down from Ills mule, put his crutch in a place ut saf«-ty-unfortunately tie Wall-» bunt r has but one I g and slid and crawled d »wn th« hill to where bruin was lying, and began to m.tke preparations to skin the game. S ik I- d«*n!y the b«'iir took a new lease «if life and a firm grip on Tom's sh'iulder,an«l the two went down th<- bill together, tearing great chunks out of th«-atmosphvr«-and making a trail in th«* bushes. It was nip and tu« k betw«*en them until Tom's dog app«-are«l <»n the seen«- and distract« d bruin ** attention to such an ex­ tent that Jacks.m got in a left-hand» r bch»w the belt and knock'd out his opponent. The hunter had just before kill«-»! two bears which his dog had treed, but did not thi-k th? mule had gutt« n onto th«- «'«»mbination, until tils long-ear«s| c >iuljut.»r «'l«-vat»*«l hi- heatl and | “mad« a stand" at a tr«-«' th«-y were approach­ ing, and a glance revealed th»* bear among th«- bran« h« s. Th«- brut«- brought in the pelts of all three with his master astride him. MEDFORD SQUIBS. KLAMATH CIR(T1T COURT. ■»l-t-ÆINiCll lhsturbtturr ufthf Htart HOUSE. MEDFORD, OREGON MISCELLANEOUS. MISCLLANEOUS To tin1 Farmers and Business Men of southern Oregon: Ri.AL-EST ATE. HENRY KLIPPEL NOTICE Conveyancing in all its Branches. TAXES FOR 1889. BIS1NESS (ilThKU .MTIES. Walker. Stiver At Least One-hali Must be fail in Vasli MEDEOllb, OREGON. Ask For Ayer’s' HARDWARE AM) TINWARE DEl’Oi If JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR Sarsaparilla HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, PAI NTS OF ALL KINDS, OILS ¡t Bigetti.y in.lti.igt-d. as ¡1 will be by the interni ig pureha-ers. Varik u ais later. 'V». II I /«•--»irer.w //» r Youth. Mrs ph.; re ( lie-l y. i'e • r <»n, • av •'»» . I« lis the i«»do.»in*4 ief the town: 1 am 73 years «»bi, ha*, r oven »ro ll».« <1 w.th ki«)m*y comp.an.1 aiuiki'mib-s i.»r many year ; coiml not Ir« " 4*\ «• : wt-1«r».it t.« Ip. N w I am five fiuin .d‘ pai ' aii-i suruiv-s, -«mJ am aide I «Io ml my own housework. I «»we my tuai Vs to E.«'* tiir Biiiers ;«.r hav n : re- revved m\ y«>utii. si.d reumvul « omp ctelv Hd'.i-i .i.-e and p;tip." I ry a b it r .’M»«’. and »1 . a* .. I «irug ‘•»ore«. Now Mr. Dcrkler VS ill Take filings Easy. I than ever before. I never hesitate to reconiinend it.’’ — George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. •• I am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gives thoremgh satisfac­ tion.”— L. II. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. *• Ayer’s Sars.apariHa an«l Ayer’s Pills are the best selliug medicines in my store. I can re« <*mm»-n«l them conscien­ tiously.” — C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Ill. •• We have aoM Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years aud always recommend it when aske«l to name tfie last blood-purifier.” — W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “I have aohl your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staple«. • There is nothing so good for th? youth­ ful blood* as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”* 11. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Win. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have in stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘ I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases f<»r which I recommeml it, even where the ductors’ prescriptions have been of no avail.” — C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ami «-vervthing «-i»»c imaginal»'«* in this Hue. My giMKts ar«- n« w and or ttie b« bt I .ran*Is. anti wil’ I»«- sold at the Lowest Ruling Prices. Give me a « all b«-forw goim -*■ wh« r<-. J. C. sHEKIDAN. REDLAND -I- NURSERi, Apple. Pear. Peach. Plum. Prune Apricot Neotari-e. Cherry, Almond, Chestnut- Walnut. Mats, bottle. * LOTS Our trees are grown without irrigati«»n on r«-l hill land, and nil «»f known varmtirK that •m<'«'«-<-d in Soutltern < >r« gon. Timfi«'contemplating ire«' planting will «h» w«-l! t«» viait our orchard and nursery , < *r u i it« to us for price list. A«l«lress to 11-at Murphy . Josephim* county, (tregon, or to it. II. St at i«»n. Grant's Pass, On‘g<*n. z\ II < ABSON A >N. FOR SALE ON EASY TERNL OR. CUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS Curt Slck-Hetdicht. by coIRcting the Stomach, Bow­ els. Liver and Kidneys: beautlh the complexion bv pu- rl*vlng the blood: mild In their action, pleaaant to take ...d novar gripe Of sicken. One tor a dole 25 eta ■ boa. Orug and General Stoaoa or by mail. Samples trea. JACKSONVII .1 J MAIL ROUTE J. C. WHIP j P MRS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress. H? kvM >yl -> .*•'* ICO ! > a locai «useasSf : - J by local ap- t . »itonal rem- I *!i. working :’.*• mq».:rity « . vase, and Hinds Cemetery Work a Specialty 11 nd spit- I.» gavo I was ■it Hood’s k It is worth ‘ ' inn, 102fi ii , D.C. arilla Prepared only . 1.0W.U, Miik 0*’.s Dollar WB1SLEY & CO., il" I' ( CITIES ABE NOT Bl ILI THAT WAY. Them is ¡1 splendid opportunity in Gram's Pass lor fin- « sfiiNishim-nt «»f a good bank. ;» brewery, a tlouritig mill, a foundry, a tnacliin« shop, a bak» ry .a msfaui ant. a !ir.-t-« I k -* hot* furniture fn«*tory. broom kut«»ry. til«- an * pmss'-ii brick factory, truit canning and com mission warchous«- an«! i mu inn rabk "th, 1 • 1: t«-rpris«'S. Ther<• is n »f an idle man «»r a vacant building of any kin 1 in th«-town, and w«- might sa> , by way of parenthesis, t but thcr«-ar< s. \- «■ral sal«M»ns in Grant s Puss taking in tmm $50 to JUKI per «lay «-ach in cash. To mannta« - tumrs <»r otlicrs wishing 10 « ngag, m ;.u*i- ness, or t«> speculators d<-sir«»11«* «4 s« «-ut ing .1 larg«-number of l«»ts, w«- can quot« *toni*h ingly l«»w figures. Don't tooltimund v ith w 44 «•at in vest m«'tits until this opportunity is g -n and then "kick" y ourself tor not g. tiing in. but buy at uticc and we will guarantee you 1 4 U i Í T iy h II On th«* invest tn «nt f«»r th«-m-xt liv« y«ars. Th«- history ,»f Spokan«- Falls i* going to I»« 1« - ) ><-at«* i 1 in.ind f«»rr«‘a! «state, wo have opened an of­ T Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn. 31 First Street, THE BOSS BOOTS JA( KM>N VILLE. <»REGON. REAL ESTATE AM) LOAN AGENCY Nolan Public and Ccnvcyancer. Jackson County Securities Bought and Sold. Farms, Village Lets, Imjrcvcd and Unimrreved fcr wale cr Kent. I H.H I. l ull .-ALL J JIk FolJ.'A'l.SG 111.- L .-« i lb« «1 piup« l 1) ; No. 2. -\ gins« tai m <>1 UAJ uci « - «4» E\ans « r««k. in th' .U«. imi i < \ « <1 u nti a dw « lung 1UA24 !• ' I uun liv« riM.iii-, a bain and stabas. bU .«« i • l « ne« «1. 4 in « ulti vai i<4), u «ui wat- • i .« à ¡«nu .« ¡io« «uii.-.'ii lang« h 4 stock. AN«». 1-t< « k im ¡n. F ikc . tilt«-« u u«*liai> per aere, cabli. Title p«-rt«ct. No. d. F«ut> m r* s 1 '»a«l h adiiig t«< Im Big iiutt» .-HH-nilii; val- u.»l»j' « m* li> ¡«4 iailt.mb«r. G«.\< i imi« ni ti- 11« 11». • Mrti« I i «411 «1 (il, Miai« una tL« iund w... b. -1 ; .icii. ’li»« nort li iiad <«t lins piac«’is un- I iiq-l'«il. J in llnji <»v< «i «X» a< 1 < r, ur« w< 1 - Uvt. N<». b. A i..it:i ¡<4 lab. UW « ¿,]|ig; 1« h a«. ' • r 1« ll«-Vd .111'1 in « tù- 1.\ al i >n. w 11 u a uving spriug m ar tue n< «4 1 in* \ < 1 I»« -t »-1«a k i ang« s iu tbc •iiiit x. 1 ank * « 1« « k tiow- tiii uugh Ibis land. 4iti< 1 • 1 I«-» 1. Pm-. . *run. No. K A -r ti ; :.,«•■ <4 luhuT«>. in«pruv<*d witb a r *i. e« w i « ria« m <, Liti n alia graunry; alsiut it> a< 1 < .- 1. ik ' uj , uith aii or« hard ol ubuut e- huii'lit d <«»«-it«d truit tr« « h; « ne bug«* iuing and «anpl«n- >•: -t. « k ittiig* . witti g«.\« min« ni Utle. lTice. ««'<*•. <-usb. Nu. IV. A Fi ;< k tioUb* and laig, i<,i in Ja« k^<>nvilJc. • il a a -lai.,* . A « < * ii < t * 4 f ablc tiom«', an«i liti«; ,■ it«tt. Fi i« « , *« rji »; *L«Mu ««-L and balano«■ in 41 ' • qn.i |*<-t> in« utr> <4 Mx.tw«-iv< and « ìgh- .•i u m<44li-, d< 1« rr«-U |»a>uicutr t<» draw 1« u t», i cuit. inu 1« m . Nu. li. A «•• a4<.rla!»l«' frame bouse 111 Ja< ksonvill«-. • i * «i' .ui r* a*' iiabl<* t« rms; «4 tin« • r«*<>ms *nd kb« U« n; hx-at«-«! on Third street, and a v »«««i u, «4 wal< r at tin d«M/r, with '.. i»*c''-.u? « «ut t*« »us« s. Willi»«- bold cheap, .'to- ■ w n« i is in . tor the prv|M-rt>. No. 13. ’ A .a -I. , '. l*i i< k house in Jacksonvill«*. .»it '.w.jm m ti,» in t ti.-ui a m ¡ng spring. ‘ >♦ 11 - '.«t««l OH a full liait l»««ak of i ». 1 1. « t m w and has all tin- IruiUi jt w.ngtu 1 « ■ .11 m « « s-ury lor a family t«» us«-. • ' ' 4* ’"-l lililí i.¡ sai, . « 1 « 1« i < *1 pa) - •' !l' l" *'' *•* cui' «1 by a mortgage on tin- ‘ i-i-i. at « >pti«>u « 4 I tn- pur« has- r « hi * .* a x-i) u* 'liable ¡ocatb n. b<-ing - ■ ) ! st 1ami;y r< sid< m ■ • in thr t-»un ut«. p« » ct. No. 17. ' '»mi it.iL.- frani« bom*« uithu V« ry .urge i in Jiuksuvi ma g.H»«l u« ighbi’i hwd. 1 ' "-‘I« «ai i .» lum* turn*; ha* a inig, nt- I mg-ioom u nt) .1 good Hr« pa««. « , lMog««o«l b«ti- 1 ■" .* .111'1 a k t* 11« n. ;« goo.j x»« ¡I «>1 uat< l at tin-m«4, \% • ««aim u-«'. e-u . Price, $HW. No. 22. A N«». 1 grain am! st < k farm <4 1120 acr«*. Ú mii« * 11 ■ i.» «• miai F-unt railroad station and *. « iji H'- s lrom M-*dt ru rai;r«»ad station; all X « j , l«u< k lami ..mJ « m j. >« d v ith a rniK-tail ' • t- ! . X .»I .- D 1 III] ! * X • <1 : -t • ■ 1' ix- • »Hiip-li. .1.-1 , a fun n JUxiiO fett. log- i .nur». .1 g. »«.«j -pi mg u h*r!i turiiishia P bi y < 4 u ar i !. 4 d. .¡m st 1« ami -b «< k |»ui- !' ” 1 |'-- tai m j.- sum < plibl« * 4 being dix id- ; ial** iso, rin... ¡«mi tour tarins, ms «v«iy ■ i« r«- of it is g»««] land ami mar a sctu»ol and ¡•«»st' If a,-«, liti«- perfect. I’m«. $5u per Merc. No. 23. V« i f r :ii> 1« sid« ti«-« < 11 ( .i,ifa stret t H -! • i »X u». . amj contains a full bait block. 4 i'S’xL«*'I« « t, 11.is a statile mid <4h< r out- .» o* -om. ;«"•*! t«ii fruit tr««s, and an « x- • 11* 11? n< h w« I; «»! u at» r. Pi n-« $7Ut.i. Nd. 24. A foi' . 11« ar y mw r•- . m .1.«'k- nx j,l, . b« mg lot ]. blcikf»,»' « * ui »ng ,'.U. i. . 1 « h «rr-g.u str«-« t. 2t4Uj le» t ‘«In *11.. i. and tret on I ¡1-t str« < 1. Ha- a - n »;« i » X i m y uro ¡«n«i s«. 1 faim» ¡ LWHu f's; l.‘d acro («me«-«!; I.' ri culli vat:, n, A No 1 -< u. lui|«iov«d ».Hi.iu.llit’if l.'s t. i’«*. 1«.\24 î««t. A large. . « ¡ I H. g («.«: u a nu ail n« «■• —arx «ait tiuilumgs. • ;■ Ht ) .■•• • • 11 « u 11 •. t ti«-«-, in g»MHl I»« aring • -it'h!. »n. a r-o«*«i w, i| Miui spring ot WMt«r u< ai tu- uu'iung. ami 1- wat«-r«-«£ by E;a'i* .i«'k«*ntm « a.-t -il«, v. hieb can b« um «ito ■ iiig.'t* tb* piar« . A N«». 1 outsid« range for ■i •« k «4 ali kinds. Fix« mF« - Imm U <•« ai ville K. K. station. Lios« t»» sc I hm .I ami post"ffi« « ; ■.-'**•■■ <...... . i * au* u . et. i an 1 *u in­ ni* i . Fi :< * bai! cash, balan« «* <n ¡*.t option of purchaser. 'In is isa X . 1 ¡nv * ■ ¡ • ot and u ui make a gu« d home lor s »m, bo«l) . Till«- pi-i t« ct. Nu. 2tt. I •" " 1 • *• • 1 I tivi m s« « tion I«;, tow nship 36 S. R. 4 u .. «.u Ex ans « r< « k. tr« ar a stört arm jm st. ; *ll)< «-. V, i ¡1 b< s> j«t eil« aj>. as the om 11er is de- j *H oUS Ot tilsp«'feiHg «,f ¡t. N o. Ï7. ’ V h 1; • M-1J !«,: -» Vali, y str.'« I. in Ja« ksoti- I X 111. ; hoU -* 21 X ’.’«i ! ' ' Î . if 2 *1 « 4 I« -, With fi V t« i.M'U.*; I"t bUxJUU le« t ; M SUIItll t»M'l n .* M 1«4 p* j » m-ici )'*ui'g iruit tr* «-, a.-soit«*«i vari« tica, orni a g ■ d u « il «*• wat- r iH-ur Un- d«»or. Price $4W> « asli, N<». 28. A I t i.« i ghi ¡:ml lit :« t.» uupmx . m< ni s « n a nom»-t, .;*!: «u,.« ru H1 r< ¡iiiquish butmsf«H«t i Ht t«> j ur. ha-• r. I ii > 14 < >x « u b) a n« u ii<.use. • •*..\2U t* * t. «ith kii«ti«n, a *|. h barn, :t6x20 î• ■ 1.-h <.u« «i «41 « 11* siu«. .'¡tixlfi f« «T; a g«»« l XV« h atm living spring « 1 uat«-r mar tb’«* . u.— : «U :n 1 * - 1« n< • u u it h a g*»«m t, m « ; l(t.i truit 11, « >. 1 -y ».» t -, ,o a* -« 41 « <1 v art« lit s, a No. i 11 u 11 i ai m, u 11 h « v11« ut < i.tsai« rang«' î« r *• * m ;« -« to M-ho.' mid |»otd-«>ffi<-«-. Also a -» ..u ci u • il-i*i« h* p y , .«mg mar« s, u H h a t uo- n. 4 >• vag. n, marly mw, ami harms- t« 1 i u o i.«4 '• -. a p»*.u ami liai mw and som« «I h 1!; g • uith im j a«-« . Ad tor the $1.UWI in < a-h. h «I« *ir« «I. -»»m*-y oung «-atth ami hogs "bl I •• ** *1' 1 u 11 n t h, pi,t< « . A gtMxl bar gain i i any man or xvommr in >« art h ■ 1 u home No. a». A inai*' and »bout on. acre of ground, ¡mot.) « nci> m «1. Ii.is about 25 •»« ar tug fruit ii" -, go, <¡ »au, h«>; H im , 4 nitrii ng c »Him in .. im. «th n tlni'U ti., with tiN.is mid Muic«*« -util« trill t'» w.rk the >am«- m ith. within 4M) \aiUsot the u. st im«-of tb<-corporate limite i .la, k--*11X111«. Tu- <»xx m r is in |H>or !>« aitb. .¡mi 1» i nut r. as«4i the pr«»p« ity will be sold «■ii« up fur ca*iii. No? 30 A h'Hib-si.a l v'.aim of 1 acr«-s on Cait«r «.u.« h. n ar tn* ll"pkin- saw null on fronst U 'k; in«» .ur»> «*1 go,»«! saw innbti on th«- i ;a, * . Impi' Vi»! u.th a small ho.v house. .1 - ta l«l.-, lu m 1" i I*, build a m u bous«- that " lu g ■ « it ?i tfi< i la« , ;>Uacr< s 1« ii«-« ti with a g - 't 1 ai» t« ne« . » a* i es » n a*Iaiti«, 5 acr« s in « iilifx atioii. al», ut om -it/Utih ol mi a« re ip in*-, a tin« spring »I wal«i martin h«usc. n;i oinsnt. rang« mi st««k. Als.» th«- unpj. X id* «I iu.4 . it'ii u ul ms, I »c sold v* it ti the pia« e .» m »«'i *i uh - biood mare, also a lot of v«g«tab| of s uioii M'. n t. Mnsiup û south, range 1 ucM; «onuuiung ll.i«»ucr«-. amt iuu«is ins« «tiom 12, 14. 2.». 24 and 2.». in t. ii-bip .2» -«.iitli, «4 tange J ». .st. «-oiitainiiig l«Mi aci«s. It all of tu«* - '1 " a • - m • i ¡ 11 * 11 < < i lami sle.ui'i b, sohi in «ne l*od\, ; . i a, r, is im pr;««-. If sokl in quan­ tum- noi i — than 4Ua«-i«s, al $IU to $15 p« r ¡ ¡ihgtoth' quality amt quantity <4 ..¡nd *•■ ¡«I. 'lu m-, om thiol cash uI tun«* ot *.*.*. bäum-« « *n tin.« to suit pin chas« r; «1« t«i r- ' 'I pa) 111« lit.- to I k -«'« UK itbx a lll«i|1gUg« <*11 III* i i' ii *«.-* I ms lami is m«*-tiy slight)) r««ll- fiig ch«y soil,..mt is among tin l»< st 1 ruit lands in Jav k*«»ii «-«ainty. Part i«-*ux 1-I11 ng to pur« has«- any of 11»« a box « «I« -! 11 a in- l>\ M« --i -. NV 1 ¡-I« y k ('«•., r«.a I • tut. ¡.g. nt- , who u hi «-«»nx « y th« m in g«M»d snap« to unx «»1 th«-lands 1 have I«»r sal«-, lied ot « iiiug« t «ir convey atice. 81LA8J. DAY. Newmarket Block, PORTLAND, . OREGON. MONEY TO LOAN. And all of CENTRALLY L'K ATEl». FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. I AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S UNRIVALED GOODS! Thin well-known hnuiM* has been rebuilt with brick and greatly cnlurg«'d, besides b< irg NEWLY FURNISHED. Two thousand six hundrc«l acres foot-hill and mountain-side land, goul for fruit, Vary­ ing or Ht.»ckraiMng. Thin track of land hat« over sevenMnii*-s oi fencing, «lu’elling-hnuse, wat°r^ ‘ft 90fuut, and piuniy of living J. ?. HERRIN. Aml«'<»iild s<‘ll at one-hall th«-, pric-ut so .llsposni. ami make tm»m \ .ju-t as th* If ma Lam! Compans di«i u in n th-v ** . t bu*» tivss lots in the nourishing s«-ap wouldn’t do it it w«■ w«-r«-1«> put a barbel wir", h-nce ar«»un«l tin- t«»wn ami \\ ait tor that stat« of affairs. Gn at 100 Per Cent Per Annum ASHLAND HOTEL LAND—419 Ashiaud, Jackson Co., Or. Grant's Pas«, in addition to having a ¡¡«14. and extremely f«-rtih- country at it* !*..< k. . "urrounded b> what will « v«-utuall> |*t'*\* 1 ta- tin largest am! 1m- rich«***1 gold |*ro*lm h ^ region ¡n tin- I nil«il Stat«*. Th« r, am p ;.«■< » anm-h m«w tn operation within 1**rty mo« - «4 In- tov n yielding as high as jdtiii.uUU pi an aum each. Th« re is on«-quart/, mm« tin IA . m-quiu 1, w it Inn 12 mile*» <>1 t«»w n. snipping •r in carioa«! lots to tln-S« ih\ Siwitimi U . 1 k • t San I ram iM-o. thiit g«»es from $luo t». v,** p< t toll in gold an«! tin re is lift!« be« n « *timaf«ti t ?i.«t (ii, pine« i g"l«i output ti om ,l;t« k*<*n and .!<•*« phine c<»unti«> Jr*»m IMh up to ih< pr«-**. nt niuvwill to«»t up SdtMMJU.hOH. H'-r«- th« qu<- non ot det< rmimng tin- tru, valim <1 th* county as a mining r«-gi<>n natuiailx ai .-<* i>i«i this < ii"i im*u->-« i<| <>! «».ar*« go.*: « * ;,«. lowii fr«»tn th«- i-loutis. or «ini if «**im tr**m tin moth« r I« k !«* s still umii*turl»«d in tin- moun­ tain ranges of s« uth«rn <»r«-g«.n? Ju«ig« !• 1 yourself. Cit) an4 lik«- population on th«- Pacific <-««a*t. Wc can sell y«»u eh«»ice business lots. H r », on im- ,»r>»v«xi strv« ts.all l« v« l. am! wjtbtn 4mi t,« 1 .1 a $.k'.t <4 model n dweiimgs and handsom«*« humin *. all .«•vel. cl«-am«i ami on iinpr«»v«-151«» $1«! «'¡ich. As a buyer, \ «>u would nat­ urally ask, how can y««u at!< »rd to s« •!! at tin*. I»iic«-s with a p«-j'I«7 t titl« . if ,v«r> thing i* a* r<'pr«-sent«ti.' The ab*w «•;• j* w,■ are tin- ASK FOR— acr«-s of farm land in the valley, good fur F milt or grain. Call on or addn-as IA THE STATE. Free Buses to and from the Hotel. fice m t lie town of HE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLFTASI RE IN announcing that hls steam saw-mill is ii .« w running on full tiincan«! turning «»ut a larg«- «piantity of lumber. H«- is prepare«! to fill all orders with dispatch, and at tlu-most reas<»na- We claim to have a*» tinea line of property, and bl«- rat«*s. A tin«1 quality* of t«> !»•* m M h to furnish a- r«dial>l<* information concerning r«‘al psrat« in Southern Oregon.a»- ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, any- other urn’ n«»w «loing business. (’«»rresp enre solicited . including th«* best rustle, ceiling nnd llooring WRISLEY A CO. furn¡slu'd on short notice. nr"Satisfactiun guaranteed. S. S. SMITH. Choice Lands For Sale. ACHES OF i jlj S. S. SMITH, Prop’r TO HOG RAISERS Oll SALE. .TniJ. ■mi-: iiKsr ANDERSON CREEK, two grays and a sorrel. All were brand's! with a small A on tlu- right shoulder, except­ ing that th«* brand on on«* of the grays was on th«' left shoulder, flu.' mare wore a la-ll at th«- ft tn«- sh«* left. A liberiil reward will b<* pai«i for the r«cov- ery of any of th«; animals or any information that will h ad thereto. JOHN HOCKENJOS. Jacksonville, Or. Medford, Or., Nov. 13,1^9. OR., ’Ham im 12(1 Rooms. w«-ll lurnislnd. ONE COLLAR PER DAY HOUSE J f 1 the OLD OHENCHAIN hanch in Big Butte precinct, Hbout th«* middle of F hom August. H buy mar.. ant| fhr«s* yearling fillies, I WISH TO SAY TO THE FAltMEHS OF I Jrt«-kRnn county that 1 ImiMirted several head <»i fuil-b|o«Mt Pohmd-China nogs from Mlnne- sota last year, «nd now offer them for sal«'. I hey ar<-tin«-, and nxjeived first premium at last S«-pt«*mt».-r fair held in this e«»uiity. Will be sol« 1 at reasonabl«* rates, (’an !>«• seen by Ir M U,J A- A Davis, at th«' Medford Rol­ ler Ml Iis, Jackson county, Or«-gon. A Ho hav.' souie Gak Lumber aud Wagon Tunf rich bottom ian<1 especially-adapted to the growth of timothy hay- ami «’lover. About one-half is cleared and in cultivation^ and most «>f the balance can be easily Casared. There is a stream of water running through the place the yoar round, affording plenty of wat«»r foi stock an«I some for irrigating. The place ir all incloe«*d by a a«x»d rail fence, l’her«* ir a house and barn and 200 young fruit trees on th«* place. It als«» has the beet outside range in the county; also another excellent placecontain. ing 12) acres. For full particulars call upon or address O. J. VANNOY. KerbyviJIe Oregon au J POKTIzAND, I FARMS FOR SALE and therefore it c. plications. It i« edy like Ho«»«; • through the I : Which causes Cor. 3d General Contni« t<»r in Passengers taken al Reasonable Rates. Catarrh INTERNATIONAL HOTEL ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR., STAGES LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY 0 Monday and Friday at 6 o*cl«a*k A. M. tor Wihi« rvill«-,returningTuc**duys and Saturdays. lcav«-s for Uniontown on Wcdm-adays Simply apply “S wavxb ' h O intment .’ N o at Stag«* lOo’elock a . m .. returning Thuradays. Internal m«-»iiein«* required. t 'ur<-s t«-tt« i\ ••<•/. inn. itch, all eruptions on the face, hands. n«»s«-, Ate., h aving tin- -kin clea.-, white ami In-althy. Its great Imiling mid curativc pow­ ers arc poss«-s.s«*d by no other renn-dy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s O intment . to f.'ttr»- All fikln It 1 Constitution;*.! 7»’”l hav«-Great Bargains h»off. r and it will pay you to cxuinm«- my list «-aretully » m T oi « prrcl¡a.-iiig « I.M U ! h j . . |( you have any prop­ erty tor sal«-, coin«- und -«•« m«* ami I willjio my b«*st l«»r you. Offic« n« \t «loor to Grand ('entrai Hotel, Medfor«!, < n «*gon. IILNIH KLIPPEL MARBLE WORKS! THR OR. BORANKO MED. CO.. Plquau 0* •* ’ uci'« •» C.-J acr.-s 1« L'cc'i and 30 acr«*s m cul- t.\.uo*ii; h\* ;«. i < - in alfaita, -mali orchard, i w» ili’ix-ho«i-« , smail barn, eie., runnmg watei t in olia ii t m pia«'«-. Frice, fcioo». H4. .¡Jtiacrc- 2s«i a«-r*-* 1.- ii «-<-1 and aerea in culti\¡ti i«»n. g.» ni house, barn an«l «»uthouscs, goo.j onn.u-l ami vui< yard, s«-v« ral htrg«” spuli;---, atlonhng ph-nty «d water f«»r garden Htigalioii, |H a< t « « «*t tornitili incadoiv; si.\ nule- troni «ir.mi Fu.—. I‘ri«< «CiOOO. A guai uargum. I'< rms, om. -hall • ¡¡sii, baiali«-«- un cas.y icims. U*» 12” :i« r« - «>1 fruit I.m l. «¡thintw.» mih-s ot Grant Pa—, w 1.1 l*« -ul»di\ bl««l in |(I qi 'JU mch tracts it «haired. Prie« §7 -Mi p«-r acr«- GBAPE VINES, ri RIl ANTS, GO« Kl'BI,i;. kies , bla <' kbi : rru >. raspbkr - _KÌES, STRAWBERKIR s , I 1GS. MONTAGUE, SIGK-HEADACHE! ■•*1. : I'M! u< '-d; 4'» in «'ultiviif ioti ; vighl l-‘ i -. » ■ mg <•!« hur l «it « lion « tiuit u v, < ; siuitl. viiicyurii; g«M»d. 'iiig-tmii,-. . bit in ami «>utti< lUbes, it - i i m -tigli t m- t:«rm; go««! out- I mt t« « n mile-j jmu raiiouu 11 j* ¡inti tarm 92. I acres - !(<» t n« « i, hi a«-r«-s in cultivation, ; h «. i *1.* w «4 ¡lilalt.i anu timothy, k . hmì «»rciiard. i*.< nly ol nr-t-< »a-- gar«b n land, ali c«»v«-nsi by "■’« ■rti'*m ’wojnigaling dit«-iies, I wo miles i oni -uw-imll. om mil« Hom * h nool-hoiise. will mak< <« in-I-class dairy ranch; fencing -pl* mini «-oniiiiion. bmMings only lair. Inm- i « tica|- .«no handy; i‘> mil« - tr«»in railroad pot. Flit « , $2tMiu, « io,, iticiuded. 100,000 TREES IN STOCK. PRKrARKD BY TOWN H*»«k nj-»s or Cul­ lili.- > Ir<.m M'dt«>r«t. *'• Point roa«i. contain 4 ming lami, ali unti« i • n* 4i-«- ana good barn. • . 1 hl- place ll*-s wch i* «I, ami wed a«lapte«J ! in;iig lami. Pn nly ol ; H -.11..it. • uri h- mil« > ot Ptaunix Mly I**' made urn* <»t tin -i .-’de ot Bear ere« k. ii« A. »I. « AHS«)X. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer 6t Co., Lowell, Price fl; six bottle«, | j. Worth $5 a itiu a« i • -. I'*' a* i < - f. m « «i and in cult ívutiou ; HX a . oí *'.«» «u«. uni. uu'.Hiig albi barn auu " 1*1“«-. A Ht>t-cla.-.- piace. N1U«- Ili ile» :r.*m raiir«»a'l «b pot. Pnce, lyyo-tmrUs a.-n «¡ou n ; biuanc* «ui« usy t« rms. bW. 21H ,t< 1 - a i.àanhig the <•' corporate limit« ol 1.1 tm itty albi gì..»» mg « uy ,,t M«df«».d, Mi ■ neeu albi m « u.tivation; a gisni «lu« »«ing i-u- .uria \*iy nug* barn; -mali orci aid is h» u ,t-|. tau-» «m t ins piact ; tin- Svi. a i au. i-.ack loam albi tre» , cu.-y tu*..ul»- v,«t. U14 \ ry producid«, ini- larm uilil», ..iuiVhi.4 mio äu-u«re tracts, it d«im«.-d. Fl ic« . p' r a, t ' . NAILS. ROPE Mr. Dvckler is a riiarri«-d man atui has two In the Town of <-Inldreti. H»-r«side- at «¡31 *Hh av«-., <>n th«* thinl floor. For six «»r s«-ven years In- has workctl lor tin- firm of \V«-sael, Nickel Gros-, «•t 137 W« bt 4jtn st. T im y ar«- manutact ur«-rs of piano actions. On Lai>or Day he invest«-»! a dollar in a otm-tw«-ntietn tick -t in the Louisi­ Siskiyou County, Cui., ana State Lottery . Th«- number was s.l‘,4. He read in Th«-N«-ws the dispnt<-h from .\'«-w Oi- i<-an- that ticket No. s.174 had drawn tin- capi­ tal priz«' «»f $3UB.BdO. It mad«- iiis wife «»pen h< r «•yes. IL-r«e« iv««l a telegram that his «lollar Onr-fmirth down, balance within six, twelve invt'rttmrnt had yielded Slo.tMMl. ||«* to, k the nd <*ight«*cn months. ticket to Weil*», Fargo a C o . for <-«»11« «-lion. Sec map at Railroad Depot for grad«1»! prices, H'- r,ceiv«-«l the JI5.BHB, I«--- th.- collection |). H. HASKEL. charge <»f $t»2.jO.--New Y«»rk Daily News or address Town-Site Agent C. P. R. R., San Francisco. Oct. h. y. C » >|»er last seek return?«) from Ins Ka.isa- tr ;» J. N. Fanning is a^ain in charge of the Ciarei dun hotel. Mr’. <»eo. Anderson has been very ill for sometime with typhoid fever. effects a p'r: D. T. Lawton of Ibis j lace has been ap- people t«*pt i\ ; p< inte«i .» no*ary public by Gov. Fenn«»ver- parlila ss . J hn Ft*« her. «he expert painter, was in preparar Jacksonville one day this w-«-k. also bulb Rev. IL Ogle-ty wi I bold servccs here you f» «. . ’ r on Su «lay m >*nit.g, at the u>u «1 hour. P. B. 0 Neil, of Rut errs A O’Neil, is visiting friends in bis form* ’' home ..t Napa va ley (’.i.i orni i, where he will remain some weeks. The Monarch saloon at Medfor«). umhr the management of H. H. Wolters, i- prov­ ing a popular resort. The bent of every­ In tit«- v thing in thalline is kept there. * my no« N. A. High and Ervine Brown, of Klam­ In the ath county, who rec* n«iy bought out the Urv>tsl b’a. ksmithshop at tills place, ar- enterpr.sl» g ami industrious, and will nu doubt build up a good bimness. H. H. Wolters, the mixologist, has re­ my bea • opened the saloon formerly kept by A. Ii. ting v. . Carlson, thoroughly refitting it and mak­ ing many improvements. He has supplied me reli' f entirely ■■ the bar with the finest wines, liquors am! cigars, ami a hue billiard table can also be Barsupa: found there. Give itiuj r call (or be will Ni treat you _ * Bigi' » Herr: dbeaa? is lik*‘ an assassin, which creeps up >n y< U in the «lurk, ami strike you whe i unaware. Therefore do not ov*?r;u«»k any uneasiness in the region «».' th? heart or distiirbum-e in it- aeii«»n, bu: at oi ce take Dr. Film's remedy. Descrip­ tive treatise with each bottle; ur. address Mack Drug Co., N. Y STAYER and WALKER The f«»ll«»wing business has been trans.*u-tc»ntinu«-d for th«* term. B F Crouch vs. John M Fountain; damages ( 'asc. Continued. Engines, Boilers and Shingle R H Dodson vs. Runyon A laike; I«» r«*<*over ; money. Judgment for $1116 57 for plaintiff. OOUranaton vs. W L Runyon; to r«Tov«*r money. Judgm«-nt f«»r $277« 76 f«»r plaintiff. Mills. Greene A Bowdoin vs. M D Childers; to re­ cover personal property. Jury failed to agree. Dennis Crawley vs. R W Marple; tu recover money. Disinisse«L Flouring, Mining and Brick ( 'ultivators, Cogswell A Cogswell vs. E E H« idrl«*li; to receiver money. Dismissed. Livingston Co. vs. Jas. Dodd; to rurovi-r Agricultural Implements of all money. Dismissed. Making Machinery. G B Vau Riner vs. J Heywood; to rrc«»vcr money. Continu«-d. kinds. Also Freight ami Farm Dan Caldwell vs. Thus. McGrath; to recover * money. Disimsstsi. CONCERN '.NG ONE OF THE Belting, Oils and Mill Sup- F P Grohs vs. F S Gwinn; t<» recover mama . Judgment for$l«llM 30 t«»r plaintiff Wagons, Buggic', Cariia take testimony. Btat«‘ board of school laud commissioners vs. N B Knight; to set aside deed. Demurrer t«> complaint sustained. N I^iDgell, administrator of the ««tata of F B Langell,deceased, vs. Grecnck Bowdoln; t«> rec«»wr money. Bcttld. 1 Nichols rs. J A Buwdoin; to recov<-r »n‘»n. y. Verdict r.»r $37U for plaintiff. M E Stewart vs. J G Walker; ejectinent. ejectment. Diamisfk <1. G W Smith vs. H S Parrish; to recover mon«-y. Judgment f«»r «.ar» fi»r plaintiff. State Ina. Co. vs. J H Colaban Culahan ; to r«*covvr r«*eov« r money. Settled. Assignment of I) J F«'rr«*e. R A Emrnltt. G entlemen : —Appreciating the aseigne«-. onlrred to sell pr,»petty and settle BEDFORD, OREGON debts within th«* next six months. The undersign «•«!, Sheriff «»t Ja«kson county. Stat«- rs. Simpson Wilson; indictment for fact, that by opening a Branch carrying conceal«*d wea]»«»ns. Verdict of not llouae in the southern part of tin- Oregon, or his Deputy, yvill iimct th«- l..x- Grant’s Pass, the Trade Cen­ guilty. pay«TH of said «umnty for tlu purpose ot re­ stilt«* vs. (' C Dixon ; indictment f«>r larcenv. state, we could till the wants of ceiving \ «;rdict of u«»t guiltv. ter of the Largest and Rich ro\V\ PROPERTY. I ARMS. VINEYARDS State vs. H Goodlow; indictim-nt for lar­ our numerous customers more 1 and Mining Claim.-bought nndsoidon com­ ceny. \ erdict of n< t guilty. mission. Stat»- vs G G. nm R ow ; indietiuent for larceny readilv. with greater convenience Un th«* Gdlowing days, in th« iriesp 11 t fail to utlind th * CuriNtmas party. ! PIcMUUllt (.'ret k u 111« Ii l- pi a. i.ii«- laud iinn is now cunduct* Implements used on the filini, and Floune«- lt«»ck timlM-r laud. All go«»d truit uml gratin luna, eli.» Westrop’s building. Creek....... u it ii t a•> ll\ 111 pungsoi water. f our miler- all kinds of Machinery and Mill Trail .M'-lld'lWN........... 11 um J.u k*«*»iiv Our town continues to improv«*, nntwith* i Able Ruck .. supplies, and shall be pleased to Littb* stsmlii g tbe ni'-I* incut w alher. liulte. . ¡•mu N«>. 4«;. la»' acres, W. J. Ralls of Neva*la, a relative oi M s. have, not only our old friendsand Big Butt«* ... I lllillpi o\ «-1; weil wat« i*-«!, aibi a first-class Chituticy Ruck retersoii a.id f-«inily . 1- p.«ytrg them a vis t. piu« • t . in.ik* .« g'»«»d num«*. customers, but the public general­ Medford....... CFi»U M. M. Oliereha»n has r« nt v« «i hi* family No. «55. 4BU acres, Eden.................... ly, call upon us at our new store. from Cui - s station tu ('entrai Point f r H e N«»v.22n«l and Ashland............. I lllillpi ol < •) a. 1 .-*4 y how ami sugur-pmt* lim- point in th«- tamous R *gu R',\*i • H i; p .<**1 ut, !' i -avv-mih; g«»«Ml ¡«»ails sum- manding the Hays r« sid« nee. Valhy. three* hundred mih-s south * I F- t’ mu ami wml* r. I.y.ms cr«-< k run- on « a.-i xTiix-puyci-s w ill |i|>-us<* ttu-ir t;ix< * al t «n«i. is tin- phenomenal vite «*l GRAVI ' Dr. Lee In, of K nr9 Las local« <1 at (’et- >< un i.uy <>t -ai'l iariu ami can be utilized tu« PASS. above-Ntatud turns. Tiici.iw in r«-gard to th« 11 trai F'”tit. and is »*:?« ;« g a .‘weLmgd»ou.-«* 11 -at lai. mio- troni U.K. <1. pot; ohi, ha** a v |*u «ti< t» f«»r permanent resi Hm e iii turni;« i r »m .-« m»o. «imi (»o-toüic« . Fric«., »f «»ver 2.WMI, an«! J. G. BIR1»IA . is gr«»wing !a>t* r than an> j!2 p« r acre. Sheriff and Tux Coll« « i«»i- ol Ja« k- >11 « . Win Hurl y thi-w « k removed from ’h« town in th«- Stat«-. Nl. Ji«cksoiiv»il«-, Or., Oct. 17. 1M**«. it has 1w«-nt\ larg«- saw-mill»* in "|»*iat Wa's »ti iai-iii tu bi- ih - w reciti» 11 r near lhe !>«'.1. r* .-. umi.q 1 oy e«i; .dl I« vv|, i tch, b«,t- W Ubili a 1 .cl : ii*- of twenty Ceil'..al Point pl tint g mi l>. i 4H ¡¡«11 1. \k< i. vs.ti. M-u, piviity «4 limb. I, lami more lumi»« r an«l manufa« turni « ••*!« ik Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, • un b<-mao* tb« b«--t «tuiry raneu m th« state than Pr«»!. E E. Smith and wife m veti into anx t«»wn in <>»•« g*>n. « \< « 1 t F it .-.',4. when you want lhe best blood-punfier. • 4<»r*gon, 23 nul«- Hom .bm.ii4. Prive y. It ha> tw<> ni -I i and d«»'U ta< lot h•**. « ;a; i*\ ’1 e Peter 01 r« idem•'.recently vacated by i 'I. ci *. I ■ i ins, hail cu.-n in hand, bulam« ing • With « Ith 1U its forty fortj- j year* « »V» r 15G im 11. I. B. W illiam-, a f w days situ e. on « asy b rms. A $iib,000 brick <>|»« ra hous* in < * tn -* «•«' * n £■» of unexampled I iuc - A programme of races ami sports is being 4 ru«t ion. bcsid« > *•■ v, 1 al « *t Ie 1 br« k Mi mt- ces» in the cui ure ot acr«.- I«Aie««! and in cultivation, ur«-s under way. arra ge I lor < liri-tmas dav, and an lutcr- AT CENTRAL POINT, JU imm I I»is<-iseA, yoa i' ii.ir*i. m« ad*»w, om -milt ínter­ Hasten g« n< rai im-r«-h;iii''.M -tor«*. can make no mis* D »n’t mak any o her engagements f. r by winch J2.» acre» may I»« irn- Rocciv»-»* and ships through W I. a take in preferring • hri-tni is. but g -t ready t > atte» I 'he so- I. oi wat» i running oil mail. < omuany an ! otIn 1 *nur«-«s < \ . r *■ -«••.•»■« *“■ i*, h I'limio - irrnia Railroad wlnu* :« «livi.*ioit ot i< 1 Tin- re-ent rains have put the ru e ra* k -it mtt ■ is in fii e .-h m e. It is the au« H • h « • ¡ilia Pomi «1« pot. Tlu.-«- «-«4U- Franci«-«». Gius affording b’"*t w t-w» alh»-r tr n k- ti t i? Pa« iti«; « «>a-t, fore-runner of mod­ . *rtai»a' n tiut* • rperliM ' n ti e «• ntin* nt. ( apt. Werk ern blood medieines, 1 a« t. ¡«!-<»uti ojt Uiti'l ut iirigati-m. U ill h< •»!; ■■-■low a.f.i.t.i Mu li - disfa, t"*n is expre std at _ _ Hi«- is still the most pop­ ■M .1 a tl«H»« ¡loo- oi -HlHhvnb-d mio 3 larms oi pro*-pr« t of 'he ; i ‘ 1 *: iiig- bi I starting up ular, being in great­ 1 . ..'ii* .«< I • tia't". i m r< I- n<. u art4 iati . , i_; in» n a -h rl time oil a .-oli i ba- H> on tlu- I ract, and it is without u i-«»imty. tor terme others combined. :■» th«' t»wii ami surrounding count!., «n i pi m - < a.i on or :i«lur«.-> tm- und«.rsign«u kt M« 41'4 '1. < »regoli. fhe’e is a lor'une tn tbe on- ness wh( n in “Ayer’ii Sarsaparilla is selling faster It is centrally located in the btiainees part of town, ard a good-saniple room f »r coinrn'T- ci al travel ore .is fitted up in connection th«-r« - with Th« table Istrnnstahtly turnish'tl with the besj. rhe market affords j B. K. BRIGHTM4N. > for Ashland, Oct. 10, NOTICE T he rxi»i:iLs ;.nd also <>n«- block «*! gr*'Uiidin E.tzl- Point, with dwelling-house and out-b-.il:*Iinu*<, good stor«'-hous<-, « t«-. F«»r furth«-r parti tdars apply t<> th«- und« rsign«-d on tin- pi rmis« n. F. Bz IN LOW. Eagle Foini, Urvgou, Auguet 24, $12,000 to loan in $1,000 lots, on improved farm se­ curity. For further particu­ lars enquire of SILAS J. DAY,