The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 05, 1889, Image 2

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    EDITORIAL XuTES.
She fiewocratic Simes.
whim of a Douglas county member
whose gall is in too close proximity to
his spleen. If the move must be made,
however, *t is but fair that the surplus
now
<>n b ind slmuld Is* turned over to
1
the Jaek.>>n conntv association and not
taken without the county. It came
from the pockets of Jackson county
patrons,
and, if the board is si nccre in its
I
protestations
of not wishing to make
I
money
out of the fair, it would be a very
'
graceful
act to turn the money over to
1
the
county association, (which in all jus­
'
tice it should do anyway,) and then it
might
go to Roseburg with tne district
1
1 fair and relieve us from the porcine im­
putation.
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KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS.
T he whole reading world gave a great
sigh of relief last week a hrn it was au-
tliorilalivrly announced that Stanley and
hia “relief” expedition have a’ last suc­
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THURSDAY
DECEMBER 5, IMO
ceeded io reaching terra eognila with
9
Emin Bey and bis followers, and we will
J. G. Walker has been appointed post master
no longer be bored by reading imaginary
at Keno, vice D. J. Ferrer, resigned.
T hs Democrats carried Albany at the newt from the lost explorer. It ia said
Some »now has fallen,but not enoogh to cov­
recent election, re-electing J. L. Cowan that Stanley ia now able to demonstrate
et the ground for auy length of time.
HANDLE A FULL LINE OF
as mayor, and lohn N. Hoffman as that Africa has an interior and that the
J. H. Sims of Poe valley returned home re­
marshal. That has usually been a Re­ Nile naa a source; but it is greatly to be
cently to buy a carload of horses for ship­
publican town.
feared that he will inflict another book
ment below.
on the public, and there isn't very gener-
A social dance Is announc««! at the Poe val­
The Celebrated J I. Cane,
ley school-house for to-morrow evening. De­
T hk fifty-first congresa of the United al rejoicing over the result of his inveeti-
Engines, Bvilerj and Shingle
cember 8.
gations.
btatea convened at Washington last
There was some floating ice in Klamath lak«'
Wood and Steel Beam, Side and
T hs great fires in the east the past
Monday, with both bouaea hdiy in ac­
last week. Cummlurabie frosty weather pre­
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
Mills.
ceded
the
late
rains.
cord with the administration. The Re­ week tiave been a.» disastrous as those of
Center Draft Plows, Harrows,
John McCurdy of Alkali vallpy is danger­
publican party ia in a position at last the earlier summer in the northwest. On
Interest continues unabated in the akating- ously ill with heart disease, wc are sorry to
when it cannot pueaibly evade the re­ Thanksgiving day a «20,000,000 fire oc­ rmk at the Paas.
say.
sponsibility for all sins of omission and curred at Buaton in ttie district burned
Flouring, Mining and Brick
Cultivators, Seeders, Drills and
A tine school Is progressing iu the upper
M. Ubenchaiu has Just completed a neat
commission in national legislation.
over in 11472. Despite a heavy ram Williams creek district.
dwrlliug-hous«’ au«i a substautiul barn in
Sprague
river
valley.
H. Jones of Williams creek, who has been
which was falling, and in the face of the
Agricultural Implements of all
Making Machinery,
Herrin, the Lakeview photographer, has
Os the day before election the New united efforts of Qfty-flve engines playing quite sick, is improving.
Josephine
grange No. 179, P. of II., met at been in LinkviUe since Thanksgiving day on
York Tribune editorially remarked: on the flames, some of the finest blocks Merlin, on the
b
umi
nVMM
lutcut.
JUlii uit.
kinds. Also Freight and Farm
"Tl>e Dvmucals have no business to in the city, buildings accounted to lie
Webb A Beals' new biacksuiithshop, 24 x40 ft
Miss Addle Stephens of Wiliams creek is
grudge to Republicans such satisfactiuo fireproof by architects and inspectors, cuuvalesciug, after a afi«>rt ilin«*ss.
Belting, Oils and Mill Sup-
la dimensions. Is in process of construction on
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as they may be able to get out of the were burned like timber, the heavy
Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and
Mrs. Del Osburnu has been appointed post- the site uf the burned Heidrich shop.
A band of fine bogs, numbering 100, were
actual returns.” Thera has not been eu granite walle ciumbting like plaster be- miMtrvea uf GgAicc creek post-office.
dnv«m to market at Ashland last week They
plies.
Tue‘‘Courier” very Sc-nsibly urgea that the were tbc property ot Miss Hattie Ferree.
far one Democrat who grudges the Re­ loie ttie intense heat. The Are ran its
Vehicles of all descriptions.
publicans all the Mtisf.ictiuu they have course and was only stooped by a change u jxt district lair b« ue.ff at Central Point.
The evidenc«’ In the Paui-Iamd case has
A
recently-organized
grange
Js
now
flour
­
been able to get out uf the actual returns tn the wind. The destruction wait ishing aiuuug the farmers ut Williams creek. been taken and submitted, but the argument
will be bad in cbambcni at Jacksonville.
of the Ute elections.
wrought in ttie shoit space of three
T. Shattuck has runted W. S. Patton's farm
The report that Mr. Bioomtngcamp of Siski­
hours. The tire originated from an im­ down ou Rogue river fur a term uf three you
county. Cal., bad purchased the Muuz
I n the teat ease of the PeopU vs. Saw­ properly insulated electric light wire in years.
ranch in Sprague river valley is erroneous.
Mra. W. H. Fayie last week returned to
yer tannery company, prosecuted under the upper story of a wholesale dry-gooH
R. B. Hutton btui been appointed roceiver
Qraul's Paaa, utter a six weeks visit to Port­ for th«* put tiiurstup property of Grohadr Gwinn,
the California game law fur having in house. The insurance, carried prlnci- land.
which is m litigation. This is a good selection.
their possessionillegal deerskins, Justice ;«lly by English companies, us was the
Miss Dura Bland of Graut’s Pa.*»a lunt week
C. A. Garlaouaux has been engaged in build­
Tnompson ot the super.or court of Napa caou at the Lynn fire, amounts to some­ went lu Civil liuud, Douglas count), to visit ing
a handsome addition to I vmd Applegate's
county, recently rendered a lengthv thing over |3,5o0.00O. The extent of the friuuds.
residence iu LinkviUe. He is a good mechan­
L. E. Hoover, the rustler, haa been iu Juck- ic.
decision releasing the defendants. The Lynn fire was appalling, over 25 acres of
suu county un a busiuese trip, and sold several
Th«’ past season has thoroughly demon­
case has excited great attention in gtouud, exclusive of streets, having been bills ut lumber.
M edford , O k ., Nov. 16, 1889.
strated the fact tnat the Klamath basin is well
California, and was begun at the instance burned over, and inure than 7000 people
Real-estate transfers continue numerous at adapted to the production of the hurdler va­
of the state fish commission, with a view being thrown uut of employment.
tu«* u >uu()-«*«*at, aud much iuiprowmcut it rieties ol fruit.
S tayer W alker , Medford, Oi.:
going ou lucre.
of enforcing the laws in reference to the
W. A. Wright has removed into his new
Tua drift of public seutiuieul iu the The S. P. D. & L. Co. has located its stock ot drug
store in the eastern portion of LinkviUe,
illegal slaughter of deer.
Re|>ubLcan camp is well illustrated by LUurcUaudisv. etc., in the new upura-housa wuuru be is displaying a com pi etc line oi
Gentlemen:—Having used one
the election uf Mr. Reed of Maine to the block at Grant’s P mmm .
drugs, medicines, etc.
B lvokr H ermann voted for Reed of speakership uf the house uf representa­ Rub* rt Morris, the Reuben creek miner, Jas. H. Li missy, lately a resident of Link- of your Evans’ Steel Tubular
M.tiue for speaker of the bouse in the tives. Mr. Reed is an able man au 1 iias has sold uut anu removed tu Gruut t* Paas last vidu, is m»w assist lug Jas. R. Courts in con­
duct mg the Western hotel at Fort Jouit*, Cali­ Lever Harrows, I have no hesita­
K -pitblican caucus which determine«! the a clean personal record, but he is ttie week fur tue winter.
if« usuu X Caapumu, abstracters and search­ fornia.
nomination, and thereby divided with vary embodiment of eastern Republican ers
ui records, have tueir ufhee over Luytuu A
Sheriff Childers, T. J. Clopton, John Carter, tion in saying that I believe it to
McKenna of California the diatinctiau of ideas un the Cuineee question, the silver Cu.’s hardware store.
J y »1 iu M hm 4I amt a« v. th ! «»I «»ur rvdiavntri arc
being the only Pacific coast congress­ question and in the matter ut public im­
An udditiuu will shortly lie uddud to the at Portland as witiivoset* in the Dodd-Walker be the best harrow in the market.
man to prove treacherous to Western in­ provements. His pru-Cbinese record is Bugt ) house ut liraut> P ush , I o ucuuiumo«lute stage robbery case.
the
lUureasAUg travel.
J esse R ichardson
biumens & Witbrow have put in a tine bit-
terests. It is said by those in a position almost as pronounced as Harrison s.
Uraut's Pass' new puMtimuner, Mr. Dodge, liartl table in connection witn their cigar bus­
to know that Binger’s patent election His anti-silver sentiments are the retiee- Last
iness.
They
have
aiso
furuisucd
their
batn-
>unda) established I iih headquarters iu
ruuius in nice style.
hand-shake was modeled after the style ' lion of those ol the easleru inunoiuetal- tue opera-house block.
All Wool Ladies’ Broadcloth, 52 inches Wide
Stages are running on winter time, and
of the Maine congressman, and he prob­ isU. His opposition to public improve­
Tue Williams creek grange celebrate*! their
sometimes
the
drivers
are
on
the
way
several
ably felt in honor bound to support his ments is well-mgli proverbial. We greatly anuivui-sur> yvaterthQ at tneir imn. A img«* nours iuuger than they would be it the roads
M edford . Or., Nov. 11. 1889.
number were iu attuudaucc.
tutor in the buncombe school.
were in good coudJtiuu.
fear the Republicans have made a mis­
Dr. M. C. Baker, Grant's Pass’ new piiysi-
H. P. Gnrianvaux will att.-nd the Catholic*
take in abauduuing the Ohio idea just as ciuti aud Burguou, uas uis office on F struct,
college in Portland this winter, having pro­ S tayer A W alker , Medford, Or.:
A terrible fire occurred in the Min­ the eastern manufacturer» are tieginning near tUu M. fc.. Church, >outn.
vided hiuisuit with the where withal trom the
neapolis Trtbw.t building last Saturday to clamor fur free raw material. Tue
W. E. Bagley «»f Grant's Pass erected a nice sale ol X) acres ot land to G«.n. John Mil*« r,
Gentlemen:—Having used one
night, when a full corps of compositors, party has been blowing cold on the burn Juriug tue week on a hit adj«.»iuiug Dr. For gjuu, last week.
Jessup's property ou Glh struct.
editors and telegraphers, numbering in tariff question for so lung a time that
Uur stuckraisurs are fearing tbo advent of
. 1. Case Plows for the
'1 his liuguriug summer weather reminds one th«* sheep business, wnicu is rapidly crowding of vour
all upwards of 100 men, were employed eveu a slight raise in the teui|>eiature ot of the way O. T. Russell iiugurs uruuuucuitMiu
1 out cattic uud noises iu other sect ions. A past year in “Sticky,” I can safe­
in the seventh and eighth stories of the its breath will be regarded with sui-pk- favored spots on Williams creek.
migratory st«K k law ahould be parsed by the
structure. The fire broke out on the cion by the wool men of Ohio. Already
Rev. John Wiley has been appointed pastor next législature, preventing sheep-owners ly say that it is the beat plow for
third floor end communication was at they express much concern lest Reed ut thu Graut's P kim « circuit of tu«* M. E.Cuurvh. living elsewhere from filching the iced tuat
H»| »reached ut diatu creek lust Sunday.
light lull y t'vlougs t<j purmauent residents ol
that kind of soil I have ever seen.
once cut off with the street. The ascent organize the house committees, especial­
Much farming and considerable mining is i tuis county.
to the upper floors was by means of an ly the Ways and Means committee, in i going oil in tins s>*cli<»n. A prosperous year
The militia covered themselves with glory It does the work perfectly.
elevator with a narrow stairway winding the interest of the free-raw-malerial, ( is anticipated,as file outlook is favorable,
at the ball given by tr«»«»p B, 1st cavalry. U. N.
tip and aruund the elevator shaft, am manufacturing element. Verily this j
Christmas fertilities, with a tree for the lit- G., at Liuk\ nie last Thursday evening. There
W. M. S ly .
( was a larg«* audiuueu present and dancing con­
tl«*
toik.
a
,
will
bu
held
at
Kenuceiy
eliaprj
ou
Chasseur
Seal.
no other means of egress had been pro­ administration seems born unto trouble
Williams cretk ou tUe eveuing ol the24tu lust. tinued until daylight, to the inspiring alruius
Mousse
Cutlet.
vided. The firemen, with their ladders as tne sparks flew upward al the Boston 1
Stidhams orcinoira. Fred (litt won r«--
\V\»lf creek was higher two weeks ago than of
uown by bis grace and agility in leading the
Myrtle
Navy.
and life nets, by prompt action saved all fire.
Mt auy tim« last winter Tiie miners are great* grand march. An el«*gant supper was sprva«l
Grenat
Kleet rie.
but about a dozen men, although many
iy eucourag«ii over tu«* outiuok for tuis sea­ by Mrs. J. W. Mau mug in the court-room,
Tua lukewarmness ol the Democratic I son.
Silk f’elret
were hurt in the rescuing. Two of the
h blub was highly appre.x*mt«.*d by all present.
leaders of Oregon in the nun establish­
In th« t own ot
Mrs. Davidsou, ni.»th«*r of J. E. Davidson and
compositors appeared at the windows
A grand ina*»«|u, rud«' bail is aiinouuceit to
ment ol a great daily newspaper at 1’ort- Mis. J. B. G«»nlum, iMrit wee k retumuti to Purt- tak«* place at lii’Uaiizaun tbc evumug ot the
and shot themeelves, rather tliau enJure
iuiiei,
alt«
r
an
uxtendeti
visit
to
bur
uhihiruu
m
land is suicidal and inexcusable. The ,
25tufof December. Four prizes will be giv«n
tins county.
the agony of roasting alive.
away; two lor tue most original and two fur
Orryvaiun is the chief reliance of me Re
Gilbert, Riimiuagt* A <’«>. have op«-nud a lum­ the best sustained ciiaraclM ri. t ickets includ­
publicau paily, and in a single day has ber-) aid iu Grant s Pass, ou I lie south side uf ing supper will be ÿ2.5U each. There will also
Tua "uppeicrust” of English society more readers mail the entile Democrat.e
Siskiyou Couuty, Cal.,
tu«- railroad tra* s. I u« > luanufactuie u su­ be hors -racing duriug the day with liberal
a. brewing a great scandal in which many
purses nung up; oue iruc-for-aii trot and une
press ol the state ; and ulthough it has perior tU'liuiu uf lumber.
of the leading families are vitally interest­
E. P. Uuur wu«> is now interested with truu-tur-all run ot otiu-iialf mile each, purs«.*
swallowed its tai.1T reiurm doctrines,
u
iu each
and entrance tee §LU, and a tree-for-
ed. The Britisli world la getting hearti­ ceased its tight on tiie Jo Simon corrup­ Walter Emulous in a placer claim un Gaiicc ail
saddle race for purse «4 ÿoU are already ar-
creek,
U.u» been i i*gag<.*d ill hauling «»Ut sup­
ly tired ot tliene revelations of corruption tionists, and is now cheek by-j is I with plies Hum
laugvd
tor.
Jas.
U
heeler
1»
mauager.
Onr-fourth
down,
balaneu
within
six,
twelve
tue Vasa rucuutiy.
and licentiousness among the titled
ml «'ightuen months.
A i«*w dayssiuce Miss May Calkins was rid­
New urrivals have ab«»ut takeu all th-j va­
the Portland ring, Hie Democracy has
nui|> al RailrueM Depot for rrad«’di»ric«’S.
c!aa*ea, and a few more public exhibi­ no means of counteracting da influence. cant hour« s in Grant's Pass, aud lUe real-us- ing home troui a s«x*lal dance in bprngue riv­ or >»•«•
ad'ircKK
D. H. HASKEL,
er
vaik
y
su«»rtiy
betore
da)
brt-uk,
wtiuu
her
tion« of depravity will induce the people As iar as the country press is concerned Latu agi-utsarc busy huutiux accumui«jdat*uus horse took trigut at the remains ot a tire tnat Town-Sit«* Agent V. I*. R. R., Sun Francisco.
iur thuMU who arrive troui day to day .
to follow the example of Braid in repudi­
nuiueouc
uad
kiudk-d,
and
as
lue
saddle
girth
■'Ki inch Tricots.
.IO Cents a J rrrr/.
the Demo-racy is tar ahead oi the op|o- :
Saudurs ut Gaiicc creek gave the ten- became somewhat loosened tbc vuung lad)
ating the empire, in apite of their inher­ sition, the Eu»t Ureijiinian, Jacksonville d« Cu.is.
C.5
“
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Cash meres
40
rtcct about Grant » Pass auuic intcrestiug was thrown from her saddl«*. Forlunately
ent veneration for the established order
luMooUri iu pa«kiug animals last wc« k. livr foot was not in th«* stirrup at the tune and
:n
Cashmeres.
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T
imes . Albany Deinucral, Eugeue (Juunf, , object
of things. Uf course Labouchere is aud Yamhill Telephone Rigislrr being Hi dots it in tUu approved old-time fushmu.
she full tree from the horse, but struck ou a
iÀ but
boulder ill her tail ami sustained a tractur«* of
MAIL ROUTE
chiefly instrumental in bringing the acknowledged as sterling representatives Zaytou A Co. ut (»rant's Paas are preparing
Lbotu bkuh aud jaw. It was at first thought h« r
Sb
cruel
a
large
Iwu-atury
warehouse
«»u
>L
,but
be pleased to show goods or furnish samples 1>) mail. Kespcctfully,
scamlal to light, and for once the Prince of newspaper enterprise and ability. wtreel, on the* pr»»pvrty m»w uc*cupitsl by W.
jurie s would prove fatal, but carutul nurs­
y. W
of Wale« assumed to be virtuous and But the need of the hour is a great dauy^ M. l'uruurju tue ripr.ng. Tue buiieltiig will bu ing and prompt medical treat meut saved bur
J. NUNAN, Jacksonville,
btu.
Wx.5 ti*« t.
lent his aid to bring the guilty to justice,
in Portland. California Would have
until the fact was divulged that hia
The new put*t-otfiu«* established between
tages leave J acksonville eveky
«on was emulating the example of hi« given Harrison 20,000 majority it it had i Wil«lcrviilu aud Kurbyvillv, km»wn as Audi r-
Monday and Friday at 6 o’clock 4. M. for
s<»n, is uuw open iur busiuvMiand is proving a
own earlier yearn, and was implicated in not been for the able, argumentative, gr« at accummodal d » u to r« sid« uts in that vi­
Wild» rvillc.r«•turmngTticHday a.tndSaturdays.
manly
contest
for
tariff
retoim
a
id
Stage leave* f t I ni<mtown tm W.«di»<mlH> n
ttie scandal. The prince is not now tear­
cinity .
OR. CUNN'X IMPROyCD LIVER PILLS
at lOu’clock a . «.. returning Thursday».
ing his ah.it .n the endeavor to assist Uhinr-e restriction made by the Ex­
Dr. F. S. Stirling has r«-turned to Sat. Fran- Cure Slck-Heedecke. S coWecfin« the Stomach, Bw
aminer;
and
such
a
journal
would
have
«• ijk ’ u to practice his profession, since thrduuth els. Liner and kidney«: beautlt* the cempleilan by mi
>cotland Yard in bringing uut the lateut
ammunition enough in the corrupt.on of uf bis wife, it will bu rvm»*mbvr«*d tuat be riMng the blood; mild In their action, ploaaant ta fake,
tacts in the case.
summoned tu her bedside in this couuty -m noeer gripe dr «liken Ono lor a doae. 25 eta. a
the Portland ring to bring tile people Iu i
< months since.
>
box. Drug and General Storea ar by mail Samgleafroo,
1«*''Engine« r N< ws” r«*|N»rts that the builtf ,
THE OR. BOEANKO MEO. CO.. Piqua, O>
AT CENTRAL POINT,
A - Muivii «r singular rac«* is that now a realization of the great state issue in
BRANCH
SIUS J. DAY
IIOU^E,
MEDFORD,
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Notary Pnbhc and Conveyancer.
Jackson County Securities Bought
and Sold.
TOWNS ON THE
NORTH PACI­
FIC COAST
LADIES
Grant’s Pass, the Trade Cen
ter of the Largest and Rich-
est Gold Producing Region
in the United States
We have the above in Latest Colors
MONTAGUE,
FOR SALE OH EASY TERM
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New Trimmings, New Buttons, Gloves, Mitts, Stockings, Shawls,
Flannels. Yarns, Blankets, Etc.Jtc.
LADIES’WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, SCARLET AND WHITE.
Special Bargains In All Wool.
JACKSONVILLE -CRESCENT CITY
;
taking place between two lady travelers,
Mi-»- N -ihe B.y, representing the N, w
Yo k H urti. an l Miss Eliiabetb Bisland.
oi i^i-
iZ-igiUi«. in the en­
deavor t > make the champion trip around
the world; the first-named taking tlie
ea terlv and the other lady the westerly
duectioii from New York, their common
«tailing |»)'n’. Both ladies undertook
the journey with less than twenty-foni
hour- preparation, and each is “flying
light," w.th a band satchel and herknit-
t iig.
They both expnet to beat Jules
Verne a imaginary time of 80 days, and
a.Il p«M.'ibly demonstrate that the trip
can tie made iu seventy-five days.
Whether they succeed or not, they »ill
everlastingly demonstrate that a worn in
can travel without her "Saratoga,” I >r
neither lady carries enough extra cloth­
ing to wad a shotgun as it ought to iie
wadded, snide from what rhe wears.
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T iik Milwaukee Journal interviewed
Judge tlre«hain recently, and makes
ttm r-pet: Judge Walter Q Gresham,
who p i.-aid through this city the other
<: ,y, ta ked polities freely with a gentle­
man whom he melon the train. He ad­
mitted that Harrison's adminislration is
not proving a success, and tie gave his
opinion as to the causes. As he was not
speaking for publication and his criti­
cisms of ‘ho president were quite j>er-
sonal, it is not fair to give them (or pub­
lication. The significant part of the
judge's remarks were regarding cx-
I’resident Cleveland, ife spoke in very
high terms of Mr. ( leveland'a adminis-
tra:. n. and said it was remarkable how
fast the |>eople are coining to look u | mjii
him as a very strong and courageous ,
man, who did his duty under circum­ ,
stances that would have overwhelmed a
weaker character. Jungs Gresham ls>- I
liavsf that Mr. Cleveland will be re­
nominated in 18'.)2, and he says he can
see no possible way in which tie can
be defeated at the polls.
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, Oregon, which is, "shad the people or, ing of a raiir«>ad lrom Boise city t«> Grant's
Pass is an assured fact, it might have added
ehaii Joe bituon ana ins h-nehmen lule
tirnl thu extension of th«-iin<* to the coast will
—lioieburg lie lit
follow shortly alt« r buildiug.
Th«« I'uanksgi vmg «i.Hiee at tIn* Pass was a
gri at suucvsri, th« i < being a larg«1 crowd pres­
7 HE DI^TKll'T FAIR.
ent, and «' »' ‘Mi go»«i t«-«*iing and high spirits.
Th*- music was Un«- and tue >upp« r at thu Pal­
Brother Buick of Koseb irg had .«good ace h-jl».i was triput «ally gu»sl.
A tempurancu picnic, under the auspices of
dial of ginger under ins crupper w.i n tm-
M. E. < huruli. will be iiehl at Music hall.
he was in Jackaonvdle in attendance ->n Grant s Pass, t«»-morr«<w « veiling, e«»n.*«istiug
(lie meeting of theS.-uthern Or<-gon Stole ut a cantata. Vocal ami instruin»*ntai music
Board of Agriculture, last week. The and recitations. It will nu doubt be n success.
W. N. Saunders last week bought thr«*caer« s
tact
escaped his recollection fur the tune of line gardcu land, on»* mile north of the
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being that he was dealing with gentle­ I c«»urt-Uouse in Grant's Pass, from A. A. Al­
men, and lie dubbed the |>eo|>le of Jack- sworth. Consideration $150. Mr. S. will cruet
a neat rusidence and will put out u < bole«’
son county, more particularly the poo- I urcuard immediately.
pie composing the Jackron County Agri­ | Visitors to the Pass fr»»ni abroad are most
ifiipi«riri.<l with th«- hberalit) «lis-
cultural Association, as “hogs,” because r.«\
dl») her citizens, and the bonus raised
they were trying to do exactly what lie ulay
i oi'the Sugar Pine Door and Lumber Co. has
ha« lieen endeavoring to do fur Douglas drawn public attention very strongly to this
county for sometime pa»t, i. r., secure h ading characteristic <»f our people.
At the in«*cting of st >ukhol«l«*rs of tlu* Sugar
the lucation of the district fair. Brother
Pill«-JJoor and Lumber Co., h< l«l at Grant's
Buick had fallen into the v-ry natural Pass
last M »ii'iay. forth« purpose «>f iuercas-
error, from alT- cting a leguminous diet to ing the capital sHark «4 the «’«»mptuiy to $125,-
excess, of supjKising that Douglas c •nni v tiuu, the snares wur«* akMait all representmi and
of tiiu eaiI was fully carried out.
was southern Oregon, and during the ' tin-object
Thu stuck now consists jf 1250 shiires, of $100
last sessiou of the legislature drafted a per share, ami supplementary articles of in­
bill, which afterwards treeame a law,con­ corporation have been filed as retjuired by
stituting tue seven southern counties into law.
¡
WRISLEY & CO.,
“ Hotr tn Care All Ukin
Pioneer Iteli Estate Firm.
Siinplv apply "Sw atses O intment .'' N o
internal medicine re«|Hired. ( urea tetter,
♦■e/.i’iiiK, itch, nil eruptions on the face, handa,
nose, Ac., leaving the skin clear, white and
healthy, its great healing and curative |»<»w.
ers ar»* possessed by no other remedy. Ask 'ro ACCOMMODATE THE GKOWING DE-
vour druggist for sway . ne 'A ointment .
1 m.m<i for real (»Mate, we have opened rd of­
fice in th«* town of
Catarrh
Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn.
W« cUim to have »’ fini- » lino of proportj-. »nd
to bn able to furnish n» rohabl» information
concerning r»»l ctat. in Southern Oregon,»«
any other urro now doing bueine««.
Correep cure «olieiteil
WKlSLEV k CO.
Is s eonstimtlon.il and not a local dlseasK
and therefore It enmi'.t I t cured hy loeal »[>•
plications. It requires a coi. titutlonal rent­
ed? like Hood's s .r-:,p ■
ul lrb, working
through (lie bl««!, cr.'di ites the Impurity
which causes and pioiip te. the disease, and
.• Thousanift of
s of Hood's Sarw
parllla as a n r.a .lv ’ - catarrh »lien other
preparations li ol r ia u II »cl's .Sarsaparilla
also build , u, l..e -ai.
-J t in, aud make*
you feel
-'i.ngth.
Where in kept ronntantly on hand
and tirnt-claà« stock of
h
complet«
HARDWARE,
PAINTS1
OILS
OF ALL KINDS.
Msdhanics’ Tools,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
NAILS. ROPE.
Ami everything els»» iuiaginab’e in this line.
My g(HM*iM are new and of the best brands, ami
will be sold at the
And all of
Lowest Ruling Prices.
Give inc a call bvfor«.' iroin> r'»< when-.
J. < .SHEK1HAN.
Catarrh
Catarrh
REDLAND -I- NURSERY,
N
100 000 TREES IN STOCK,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Shade iiml Ornanieutal Trees
Rich and Poor,
N
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Rheumatism
f
Headache,
rr R
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
It 11 (llSpMtCtl.
LAND AT BEDROCK
PRICES.
fcHOU
No. 42.
200 acres.
2U0 acres <4 unituprov<*d land. 30 acres of
winch is pfrtiu«- land and (iu- balance good
timber land. All gmHl tnnt and glam land,
witii two liviug Spnugv ot wMtvr. iouriuik»
Irom Jacksonville.
IU**.»
No. 46.
It#» acron.
rniiuprovv«L wril.wMt* &*«!, nu <! h tirst-claxi»
place tv iiinkc a xuym I huiuet
#4.‘i(JU
No. 55.
400 acres.
I'liitnprov«*«!. level, rich tfrasa and fruit land;
running wat< r; inn , d<.nation claim. A gn at
bargain; « iniicn vast ot Ccniral Fviut.
Nt.
q4S0 acre*— 2U0 acres rich, level, bottom laud,
cleared; 10 acre» fenced; mi mill houac umi sta-
L»ie; bearing orchard ol choice variety u! ap-
piea; 2b0a< reset yellow and sugar-piue tim­
ber; gvvd Mtc lor saw-mill; gwu reads num-
nivr and winter. Evans creek runs on cast
l»oundar> ot said land and can be ulilixc«! tor
irrigation. >ix miles troui K. it. depot: uuv-
toui th lune lrom m hovl mid | h »btotiice. Price,
>12 per acre.
81.
1500 acres, unimproved; ah level, rich, bot­
tom land; well wait red, plenty ot timber, laud
can be mu<le the ta-st daily ranch tn the state
oi Uregou; 23 miles tfoiu AiMihaid. Price
per acre. i<nns, hull cash in hand, balance
on eas> teruis.
82.
177 acres; «‘acres leuciti and in cultivation.
House, barn, oiviiard, im adow, »»nc-hait intcr-
«•sf in watt i *—«iitcii ami w al» r-i ight, umi system
u! irrigation by wim ii 12.» acres may I m - irri­
gated. Stream <>t water running on m>rtii
uuuiidary »4 tb«* place. Ten mih*s from coun­
ty seat, amt on< and a halt miles troni }H»st-
otliue and suhuulhousu. Price, j».k»UU.
Hti.
4ti7 acr<*s, all fenc»*d ami in uultivatiun. It is
situated hi tiiu ti«*ait ot ICogu«* river \alley,one
mil«* truin ( entrai Point depot. Tiirvu uuui-
tortable dwe llings and three uarns art* on this
tract, also an oiuuard ut a cimice variety ot
truit. 'Hie soil is tree, rich, black loam, and
will grow altaita without irrigation. U ill be
sold as a whole or sutKiivxltd into 3 farms «4
2UU, l’Jl, 2'«U-acrc t racts. i liurc is no waste land
on tins tract, ami it is without <pi<*stion one of
the last larms in Jackson county. Fur terms
ami prices call on or address tbc undursignid
at Aiuoturd, Oregon.
bfi.
ItiU acres; 1UU acres lcnccd and in cultivation ;
tivù acres iu tucnard; dwelling and barn au«i
got Ml trucca. A nrst-ciMss plucu*. Nine links
lrom rulliottd depot. Price, >«i2Uti; Iwo-tlnrds
casti dow u ; balance on easy terms.
M*.
21U acres adjoiiung th«* corporate limits of
th« Umtty and growing city ut M«nitoni, all
fcnuuU and in umtivnimn; a goo«i dwelling-
house and a very hug«* barn; small orchard.
There is no waste land on tins place; the soil
is u nub, black loam ami tr«*c, easy tu culti­
vate and very productive. This turni will tn*
subdivided into 5U-acre tracts, if dugired.
Price, $ÓU pur acre.
Wl.
2U0acres-known ms thV Hock *nj»»s or Col­
lins' place. ut»out three miles lrom M«*dford,
on the Pnu iiix and Eagle Point road, contain­
ing 1W acres ot rich ¡arming lumi, aliundtr
fence, with coiutortabn* house und good i»arn,
hew outhouses, well, etc. In is place lies wed
to the sun, is w eli drain«tl, and wen adapted
for cither truit or /arming laud. JMunty ot
timber for all uses with place. It is situated
within one ami tnree-fourths tullesu| J'bcenix
railroad depot, ( an «itsily b«* inaile »»nr of th«*
bust ranches on tin* east side ot Bear creek.
Price, >J2 5U pur acre.
»1.
l(iU acres : 100 fenced ; 45 in cultivation ; t ight
acr«« of altaila; young orchard ot .WUchmcc
variety <»t truit trees; small vineyard; good,
new dwelling-bulls«. barn and «»uth«>uses’
running wat« i through tiiu farm; g«K»d out­
ran*« tor st«s k. Ì hirtrt n miles lrom iair«»ad
dei»ot. Price lor croi» and farm kju*»
I HAVE FUR bALETHE FOLLOWING i»K-
1. sunbed piopcrly;
No. 2.
A good farm <4 2UUacius<.ii Evans « r««k, io
tiicMeudows. IiuprtA'cd with a gw tiling Itx24
tuut with live looms, u bin n aud stain« s. MJ
acres 1« uutd, 40 a«-n s hi < ud jvmiku , ueu sat-
cr«d uud a line oulstut lang« lol si« «k. A Nu.
I stock I miuj . Price, liltcuu ucilar» pci mre,
cash. Title perfect.
No. C.
Forty acres «»f timber laud <*l«»sc to th« coun­
ty road H ading to th« Dig bull»- m »u-mid, val­
uable uni« tiy lor ¡ail tnubei*. Government ti­
tle. 1 lie <»w n« r la cut ut tue stai«.- anu tin land
will be sold tur five dollars p< i uul«, cms I j . A
bargain tor somebody.
Nu. 7.
, Two hundred umi forty aero—bixty uun>
fenced uud in eultivali«>u; niiprov«*d with a
nice buMiiug urchard ot tin« ubsuitud fiuit
It « us; a duuiuug bouse, a bam ami «4h« r uut-
houa< a. Tw«» str« ains «4 uaUi run Ibiough
tiiiri place. It la suact ptibk- ol being UlViU« d
tutu two pieces «>1 <>n<- Uundr»-«! auu tiu-ut)
mci ' cs each. Thu Dorth hail u! this pine« la uu-
liiipiuVcd. 'J he impioVed (AJ mu !<*a ar«- Woith
^ltAJu. Tiiu other loo Meres, ¿'.«uu. l our milcF*
lrom Central Point ruiiruau station. 'J ill« p« r-
tuct.
No. It.
A farm «»f Ubaciari, improv»*«! with a coin-
lortabie «Iu < lung; 1« n ucicri 1« need ami in < ul-
tivation, with a nving ripnng n«ai the um til­
ing. uncoiihuvui) ixrit at»,« k mug«** ju tu<*
county. 1 aiikue crc«.k Uows thruugh this land.
Title perf ect. Price, ^MJU.
Nu. U.
A gms! place of ltii* acres. hii|M*ovud with a
gotxl, uew residence, trnru and granary; am ut
aixtj ucies t< need, with an oichard ol ats.ul
«>uu huiiuruti assort«.»! iruit trc«s; on«* iajge
spring und other smaller oiks on the laim.
i ankeu ere« k runs through the place. >pi« u-
uiii slock rung«. with govuiuuKUt title. Price.
*iUUU, cusb.
No. 10.
A brnk iiuust and hug* lot In Jacksonville,
u it h u at able. A KJirioi table bom«-, and UUc
ptiUut. Flic«, £tiUU; JCUU cash and batanee in
tiu ec < qua; pay m« ii I b ol six. tw« xVe and «lgb-
tu< n luoiitb*; deterred pay un uts to draw i« n
percent, interest.
No. 11.
A comfortable train» house in Jacksonville,
for sale on reasonable f« nur*. «4 tbi«-c i < k m»
and kitchen; iocati'd on Third slr<*«t. and
haM a g.riAl well ot water at the do«>r/wjUj
ub uuc"M»ar> outhous««. Will be sold cb< ap,
as the owner is iu «astern Un gun and Ha-« no
lurtucr use fur the property .
Aiu. 1J.
A <Ho-st«,ry buck bouse in Ja< ks» n\ill»*,
will» water pipes t«» th« pr« inis<s, uno through
yucn room in tin- bous«-, lrom a living m | i >ng.
The bouse is located on a lull bail b.ock «4
land, 1UUX2U11«*« t in size, and lias an the Iruita
glowing tm-ruon n»v«*&sury tor a tamiiy to us»*,
pile»
¿luuu at tun«* oi sal«*, u<*f<ru«l pay-
unnh t»i be s«curtd i»y a mortgage on tue
pl« mis«s. or all cash ut option <4 tne pun hn*-
« r. '1 bis js m v» ry desirabi«* locution, b< mg
auiongtlHViry m»ttaujii> r«siy< nc< »> in th«*
town title pci t«-cl.
No. 17.
A comfortable frame bouse with a very .urge
lot in Jacksonvilit*, in a g«MMl neigliin’t ho^y,
l»ii sale on nasonable terms; has u iarg<- sit­
ting-room with a good hrupiMu«. taogo«Ml b» d-
roouisaiidM kitchen, a < u « m 1 well oí wat» i at
tiiu door. Woodhouse, ct« . Price, $s(JU.
No. 22.
A No. I grain and stink farm <»f X90 acres, 5
miles tr«>m ( « nt ral Point ranroad station and
six miles from Medford railroa»! station; m F
level, biuvk land and « nulos» d with a um. -»..»J
1» ncu. anu all under cultivation. Improved
with a small dwulnng-buus<. u burn «K' auii tu t,
larg« granary . a go«al spring winch luinish« «
pnnty ot uut« r tor domtslic andstotk pur-
p.»s< ■>. This farm is suso» ptibh-oi b» ing divid-
• •d into two. three and lour farms, as « v« ry
aun* uf it is go»>d land and n»*ar a m hool and
! p<M>t«>tfiuu. Title perf ect. Price, fi5U |»« i acre
No. 23.
Grant’s Pass, in addition to having a large
A c •infortabk residence on California street
and uxtremuly fertile country at its bauk.iri 111 J.H k^mvila , ami contains a fuil huif bi<a k.
I HurroiinduU by what w ill eventually pr«»v» t«j oi j <« i .\2UU 1 u< t, lias u stable und oth«r«ut-
I k * th«* inrgt-bt and tn<- richest gold producing iioust s, soiik assort« d fi uh tn »s. and mii < x-
region in th«* L'nitud Stat«*.” Thuru arc piac< i ci 11« ut now W* ii uf w ater. Price <’,UU.
mines now in «»peration within forty num«» of
No. 34.
th«* town yielding mm high mc $1«» u . uuu per an­
num each. Thur«* is on«- quartz iuiih i,th« Ex­
A tine, nearly nt w reside ik *«* <>n Oregon
chequer), wit hij] 12 mil«**» ot town, shipping sill <1. in Jacksonville, bi.Illg lot 1. bh.«k:»3,
or.* in carioad lots t«> theScib> Smelting Workri ^-«lUiing 7«>y feet un Ung» li street. 2b4^t te«t
o! Stn Francisco, that g«n*s from fluuto $*.UU .Hi i h slnul. and 13’.’^ 1«*et on Fust str««t.
. pui ton in g«»ld and there is little doubt but Hu> a small vim y nrd and s< m< iissort« d van« -
j what hundreds <»t other minus in Juscpbin«- tn*.» «4 tnnt grow ing <n the lot. HasaliiBv-
cuunt) would prove «*»juaily as g«>od if thor­ essaiy outbuildings, m g»M>d well «4 water, and
oughly dev«*loped. It has been estimated that is a healthy anu u« suable location. Pnce
the placer gold output tr<»m Jacks«»n and Jose­ >11UU.
phine counties from 1S4V up to the present
No. &
time will foot up
Here th«- ques­
A No. 1 farm «4 2Uiluci« >; 15b i «ns f< net <1 ;
tion of determining th«* true value ol th«
12U
in
cuitiVatH.n.
A No. 1 soil. lDipi«.\<u
countv as a mining region naturally arises. I w Hi» dw< Hing i^t *4«.!
!««t A lurgt*.
Did this «*iH»rinoiis y<eai <>1 c«N4rse gold com«* double log l»ai n .«mi all 't n« i», u« it.x24
weary «»ut buiiuiiigs.
down fr«»in the clouds, or did it c«nn«* from th«
Eighty
MsM»rtcd
truit
tr«*«s.
in
g«s»<i I m unng
m<»th«*r 1,»«1«* k still undisturbed in the moun­
a g«»«sl well and ripring «»f waUi
tain ranges of aout«Mrn Or«’g««n? Judg« for ConditioU;
n«
iu*
th«-
dwelling,
und
is
wate
red
by Evans
yourself. City and suburban pr«jpertv in the creek on tin* «-ast sid«-. w hich cun t»c
used to
town of Grant’s Pass is one to five hundred
li
l
igate
the
place.
A
No.
1
outside
rang» tor
per cunt, ch«-aper than it ia in any town of rit«ak «»t all kinds. Five mi!«*s tr«>m W«n»uviih
like (»opulatiun on the Pacific <*<»ast. We cau
sell you cbok’«’ business Iota. 5Uxl00, on ini- K. R. ritatioii. ( lose to school and poslt lht « ;
prov«»d streets, al I level, and within 300 f«*ct of dose to sawmill. Good roads wHitui ami sum­
Priut->4«iUU; half cash, bulancu on time,
a $7IO.UUU brick opera house, for $2UU « ach. We mer.
ail cash ai «»¡»tioti ut purchaser. Thia is a
can sell you nice residence lots, five bl«a ks ur
Nu. 1 1 inv»*««t
HlVi-MtJD*
jih nt. and w ill mak«-a good home*
from the center of the city, in the midst of I ‘ tor H«HiH-b<Mly.
. Title perfect.
modern dwellings and handsome churches, all
Nu. at.
level, cleared and «»n improved atructs lrom
>3.'» <»$100 each. As a buyer, you wouldnat-
120 acres of lami in section Id. township :jti S.
urally ask, how can y<»u afford to sell at these R. 4 V' ., on Evans « re« k, near a slur« anu p« «4-
piic«*s with a perfect title, if everything is as oihue. Will In s«4«| cm up. as the ow tier lb du-
represented? Thu answer is, wu are the
sir«>iiso1 dis|M»sjng <»t it.
No. 27.
A house ami lot on Valley atr«*ct. in Ja< ksoii-
villu; house 24x2ti t«»t.]y^ stories, with tivw
rooms; lot sUxlUU Iu« t ; a small barn ; a lot ot
utmic« y«>uug truit true«, assorted van« lira,
ami a good w« 11 ut wat« r uutu th«* d«s>r. Pi ice
*■4(0 cusil.
No. M
All the right und title to impr«>v< m< nts < n a
Ami could sell at one-half thi's«* prices if so i hoiu«*st« a«i; «>w (.«i w ill r< fimpnsh humerit«u<i
disposed, and mak« nmncy.just as th«-Tacoma right I«» pur« Lari« r. Impiovuu by a in u b« u-«.
Land Company did when they s«»ld busi­ .»bx2h !« • t. with kilch«li; a new burn, 30x20
ness lots in the tiourishing seaport of Tacoma t««t. sh«*ddc«l on on« side, 30x16 1 cut; a g<«<><1
for $75 that arc now worth $->u.UU(i. Wu <*an w«ii an«i living spring ot wat«r n« ar th«*
sell three’-fourths of «»ur present puma-saions hous«-; «id a< rts 1« ia til with a good tunc«*; l«t
at current prices ami still make the remain­ t run 11« < s. 1-y« ar-oid ass«•rt<*d % an* th «. a No.
ing fourth worth twice—y«is. ten tim«*s. a* 1 truit farm, with « xc« ¡1« nt uiiGud« range h»r
much money as the whol«’ originally was. stock; clow to schoo! and | m * I-office. Also a
This is th«- result <»f multiplied <»w nership. and span *»1 w«ll-brok« n young mal t s, w ith a two-
wekiluwit. We ar«* satisfied that th« lots we In.rs« wagon, marly n«w. and haimss tor
are now selling l«»r $2(MI with s«*l‘ for $2iN>‘, ami tw<» hor*» a |»i«»w ami hariow and sum« tools
|M»ssibly more, in less than five yearsjni* they all g«» with tm pia<« . All 1« r th« $I.(W in
wouldn't <i»» it if w «■ u cr<* t»» put a barbed wire cash. It d«Mir«<i. N«»mu y»»ung cattl«* and hogs
fence around the town and wait for that state will b« s<»ld w tin th« piuc« . A g«>«id btugain
of allairs. Great
lor any man or woman in st arch «4 a hum«-.
N«». 2M.
A house and alsmt «»m* acre uf ground,
uioritly « n« li<ri«'»i, has lilmut 25 In uring Iron
tn*«*, gotsi xari« ties; also a mining claim in
conn« di.>n 111« lew nii; with tools and sluiet s
suttkn nt t«> woik tn«* Maine wjth, w¡thin 4UU
yurdsot tiiew«sl line ut the c«>rpoiate Hunts
o! Ja< k>«»nvil|. . ’11 k ow m r is in pool h» ait t>
There is a splendid opportunity in Granta .mm
and lorinMi
tor that res
r« us<4> the property w ill t»u sold
Pass fur th«* «•stablishim nt «4 a g<M*»i bank, a < heap lor cnaii. ,
j,
br«*w«*ry, a flouring mill, a foundry, a inauhin«- I
stiop, a bakery,a r« staurant.a tii-si-ulass hot» I,
A
houu
stuad
claim
of
luu a«*r«*s on < uitur
furniture factory, broom fact<»ry, tile and !
prey'd brick factory, fruit canning and com- •
mission warehouse and lanuim i able other en-
t«*rpris«.*8. There ia not an idle man ora vacant place. linproviU with a «mull pox I uium ,
building of any kind in the town, and w e might m >tabi«'. iuiiib« r to built! h lit w I h hi >« that
say, by way of par« uth»*sis, that tin re ar«* sev­ Min x<> unti |hv piac«. JU a< r«u it n< « «j u un h
eral saloons in Grant's Pass taking in from giMMi i an It ne «-, 3 auro in Mllaita. 5 u< i « •« in
$50 to $ Hili per day each in cash. To manulac vultivntiuii, about «>iit--!« uit n «.t an u« i« m
turers or others wishing to engag»* in busi > bun nt*, a tin« spring «4 uai< i nt at the It« uw.
ness, «>r to speculators desirous <»f Nucuring a Hilt tiuibitiu rangt to! httic k. Alao Ihu uudi-
ot - a . " mining
large number of lots, w«* can qu«>te w donisli-! X . Hitti
, . liait r*..
....... ” claim.
............ l.Jiftj
— * >anlM in
Í**:, 1» : gc
„_:^_t
ingly low figures. Don't fool around with wild- _ '* ' l>KJ * * • 1 “ l” **' *• ‘ ’1 ..............
}n u‘dth.
lb« i uitb a
’
.
g«»o4
iibtiv.tir
tor
htiitiing
««aiti
Mluit-«r> und
cat iuve stin» nts until tins opih-trtunlty is gone M,MM‘ »•*••'..»«• n.i
j liM.Iri unit u hit it i<> u-otk th«- mine. Pritt-.
and then ’‘kick" yourself tor n«»t getting in,
’
i
I
m
i
t
u
¡II
alm
b«*
M>id
with
the plaue
but buy al once and we will guarantee y ou
I .* m ad ot ctiWM. one brotal mart-, m ! i »«> a i<>t of
MAX« V»
XN
A -n
A
vugt (Mbit M. AH l«»r the »um ut $1150 um «h
«ownat iuncut m « i «.
,No.
,ra.
Lands In »«tian»7. is. 1». 3>, 3», Bnd N»$ of
rv- H’N ti'«n JO, ;n t«<w nntiip 35 Houtti, rang«-1 w«>lj
<x»ntainiug 113b m «* i « m ; and I uik I n iiiMt-tiom- 12,
Mr(. 14, 23, 24 MUU 25, ill to* nwhip 35 auut ti. ol l ang«
ni) - w«*t, containing 1'flJU tu r«w. Il all «»t tb«
j,,g MlM>Vt-UH utloiuu Hiliu rihould be m»l«l tu oim *
p« « I acre
Mt n is
Ulbepricu
for $2im will n «*I1 f«»r $2lMMi innhb <»f fiv«* v«*un*. Ihrtl). . $1.
$■*- P*
the pricu It mo I»! in «|uaii-
For niHps, I priceH
and any other denirud Infor.
_ Itlt h “ * •' 1114 * kwtlian 40a«*r«g, t »I
to $15 put
-----------
1
I aui «, uucordHig to the quuuty unu «(nantit) <4
ir.at ion, call on uy addrvM
land sold. T uiihm , <>»• tinnì uanh at tun« <»f
1 Hale. Iodane« on tlm« t«» nuit puruI mam r; *1«1« i r-
! «tl pa> in«-utH tu bu Mt-urtti I») a murtgag«- <<n
j th« prunuri« h . This lami ia m«»Mly blightl> n»U-
I mg clay suiI. ami ih among tn« bx«t truit lands
’ hr.hu |p*uti ouuut).
Partien wish i l)|f to purchiiAe any of th«* uitov«*
<i« ri< nbed lai.4s. can Mop «’ft ar Mi «lt«»r«l, wli»t «
•• tin ) will be nnl at th«* rni.i« aù < i » | h 4 «4i the
• j arrival «»1 trains b) M uhhiw . U i i M« ) A ('«»., r< ul
I urilat«- agi Jit ri, Wim w ill « *«»nv« > tu« in iiigtfj
i siiHpi* t«» an) of the lands 1 Imre tur sale, inc
of charge for coiivu) ance.
Owners of Hie Townsite
100 Per Cent Per Annum
bl LAS J. DAY.
31 First Street,
Newmarket Block,
MONEY to loan
PORTLAND,
OREGON, i
—
WE880N
Tree Buses to and from the Hotel.
Ayer’s Pills,
$12,000 to loan in $1,000
lots, on improved farm se-
1 cunty. For further particu­
lars enquire of
SILAS J. DAY,
T
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
I »
ENTS obtained at reasonable
’ENT1UN given T<» al! busineM
itb the Laud (ifliee.
Grant's Pass is particularly happy in hav­
an agricultural district. Mr. Buick evi­
U NRIVALED GOODS!
ing men of good businesa tact and judg­
W. L. CARSON
A. li. CARSON.
dently supposed that Mt. Pitt was still a ment
ut the head of its affairs. The system of
hole in the ground and that Jackson advertising by tin- tuwnsite agent, J. i . Flynn,
“I used H.»«!' s r^nparilLi for catarrh,
comity was a howling wilderness; and could scare* i) be unproved upon. By tue
Notice of Final Settlement.
iu<>Mt judicious mutbexis the attuuti«>n «»f the and r«’i*»*iv- <1 gr« .4 ; •
f
benefit from it.
when the Jackson County Agricultural outside*
world is continually dir«*ctud to the Thecai.irrl: v..1» v. -y
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
/r *■.,Lb1,«-specially
Association made a tender of the use oi metropolis of Josephine county, until it is
Six inlles South of Grant's l’a»», Josephine
lor the County of Jackson.
.¡.<
t a: it discharge from
their ground« whereon to bold tile first evident that at no distunt day a large luauu- In the wint-r. •
County, I ircgon.
In the matter uf the rotate of A. (’hometun,
facturing town will stand where a few years iny nose, rii ;;. . 1
.■» in » r, «•ar’*, and pains
district
fair,
he was so surprised ago
lieectLscd.
was«»niv a stagu-atatioii and cating-iiuua«*.
at the absurdity of this county assuming When oue counts the c«»inparativeiy- trifling in the back »•? r.iy i:- a-.l The effect to clear
otice is heheby given that the
adminiNtrutor of the eKtatc uf A. Cbom-
to thwart his nicely laid plan to have c<»rit of tiius punting ttie public ustutueadVMii-
s <>t a particular t«H*aiity, wtien m«at«ured
eton, <!e<-uaa<*tl. has tiled in ttie County Court
tne other counties ot the district serve as tag«
by the resulting benefits, it s«*ciiiri strange*
of JaekMon c.»unty, Oregon, hi* final account
a caudal ap|>endage to Douglas, that lie ttiat other favorably situate«! towns in south-
as such administrator, and bj order of said
Court. Friday. December tit 1». IrW!». at the hour
exacted a bond of *1000 from ttie Jack- «■rn Oregon «1«» not take their cue from the my hoyil bi tin-1;), i: :t v i , . <:<u>? and splS
Pass folks and pursue the sain«-tac­
of Itio’chs k a . m ., is set for hearing. All per­
son county men as a sort of penalty at Grant's
tics. A three-column advertisement «»f tin* Wag vhm p •:■.r
:i gave
sons interested are hereby notified to appear Apple. Pear. Peach.
tached to furnishing the distr et associa­ Pass in last Monday's *«>r«*goii!an" states nie relli t
and tile his or her objections to said account
|'I
’v. *.- b,;
■!
[ WMJ
Il
on or before said day.
tion with grounds rent fr«?e. Mow, how­ Mimpl«* facts tn tin* lustory of thetuw n*sgr«»wtb rntlreljr cuiv-l. I ; ..
Plum. Prune Apricot.
. r v.liboiit Hood’d • i’ublishfsl by order of Hon. J. R. Noil,Ju«!ge
ami d«*v*cl«»pment that will «io the town a world
ever, in making a lender of prospective ut go<sl at this stage of Its growth.
Barsaparlll« In • .j'• o.
I think it Is wortB
of said court.
grounds in Douglas county, carelully
Nectarine. Cherry,
FAI L CIltAC.
The following is a list of b tters remaining Its weight in go:,i." Jinn. i- <i Gm«, mm
Administrator of said estate.
avoiding the mention of terms, he mere­ uncalled
!
tor in th«* Grant's Pass post-office
Eighth Sir-.'. N
V, !i. . ton. D. C.
Dated Novembers, ltirf».
Almond, Chestnut-
ly wishes to "pledge the honor” of the Nov. 26. 1NW. G. l>. Holt«»n. F. M. Bak»-r, W.
Douglas county association, that they Berg«man, Banny B«»)lt-, R. J. Bliss, J. W.
Burson, Miss Lizzie Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bar- Boldby all <lr>; :,*: r< .’’! ■ x* f*-. Preparedonly
Notice of Final Settlement
Walnut,
will du thus and so, if the fair is located
11. A B« rberich. b. M. Ha kt r. H. W. Con-
Tin. fable of the jackitaw in the iwa on tlieir grounds. Paraphrasing the iett.
. . ,r!
Lowell, Ma««.
nwli, Mrs. A. M. Davis, Dub«»y A Stewart. S. A. by ('. I ll< >« l • a < . \
In
the
Ceainty
(
’
«nirt
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
cock’d plwiawire in r«vall«Hl when one I>oet: "Honor is cheap in this degenerate Edwards, Abraham Etias, J. Easuiiten, Jaim s
for the County of Jackson.
IOC
dollar
lu-ars of th« ill«comtltiire of poor Fred day; fill out a bond, if you would have Gray, J. < . Hurley, Lew* Hunsaker, Lewis
In the matter of the «’state of R. J. McBride,
Hay nus. Haver A < uup. W. S. Hyde, Eu Harp*
Jiouglass. th« Harrison minister to your way.” The hog is a very useful do­ ur.
dec (Nuk'd.
Mrs. la a Harper. G. W . Lenard, M. Mun-
Hayti. Fred wm no MXMMr clothrd in mestic animal, but the Jackson County ru«’, J. A. Mt rr« tl, E. M. Minister, Frank Mus-
OltAPF. VINES, CI RKANTS, GOOShllhlt-
o TK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
H1ES, HLACkBEHKlES. KASF1IEK-
M*
ngur,
Mrs.
t
iara
Maria,
H.
A.
M«*ycrs,
Mr.
administrator of Ah«* eMtutc of R. J. Mc­
Ins little brief authority than he innisted Agricultural Associationdoesti t feel that
Morrill, < mis. M*Hire. L. K. R iper, J. T. Rob­
ItlES. STRAWBEKHIES. FIGS.
Bride,
«l«*ccas4si,
has
tiled
in
the
County
Court
on lhe tender uf man-ol-war tran«porta- it is drsi-rving oi comparison with the erts, Mrs. Eva E. Route, Mrs. Nellie Musage,
of Jacks.m county, Uregon. his tinal account
tiori to the island, with the run ot the creature's most pioininentcharacteristic, Mrs. Belt«* i'aylor S«*«»tt. < >. C. Spear, Alibi O.
Our trora arc grown without irrigation <»n
as such aelministrator, and by ortier of said
Prince an»l Peasant, the Millionaire and
Court Friday, December tl. IMS’.», ut ttie hour of ret! hill land, and all <>f known variuticH that
officer's tai'les and quaiters fur himself taking all the circumstances into con­ .’’Hiwiii«-, Augii" .Sutherland, A. >uth«*rland, E.
>< tiocii, H. B. >watf«»r«i, D. iV. Tattursliail, H.
10 o'clock
iaset f«»r hearing. All per­ succeed in Southern Oregon.
Day Lal»oi«*r, by tlieir connnon use of
and wife; and by virtue of his iace hold­ sideration. With the tacit understand­ Turner.
Those oonU*mplating jree planting will d«>
Georg*-L. Williams, W. C. Watkins,
son*« intvrustetl are hereby notified to appeur
this
renietly,
attest
the
world-wide
rep
­
ing the whi|ehand over the Republican ing that tlie district board would at least Tl»t»s. A. West, W. W. Wetzl« r, lssahar Wil­
and tile his or her objections to said account well to visit our orchard and nursery. <»r write
liams,
Gilbert
Williams,
Mrs.
Suran
Y«»kum.
utation
of
Ayer
’
s
Pills.
Leading
phy-
to
uh for price list. Addreaa to uh nt Murphy,
«»n oi beftire saiil «lay.
party hi« demand« were acceded to, and expend the amount of the state appropri­
When calling tor any ot thuubove please aok
Published byonieruf lion. J. R. Nell, Judge .loaephinc county. Or «’gon, or to R. R. Station.
Bi< iaus recomnien«l these pills for
he went to the court of llyppolyte in tie- ation in legitimate premiums and offer fur
advertise»! letters.
Graut’H Paw, Oregon.
w M
of sal«! court.
Stomach ami Liver Troubles. Costive­
coming style. The Haytien«, however, lilieral premiums in the s|>eed ring, the
A. H. (’ARSON & SON.
J. W. H«>W IHI>. P. Al.
.1. ii. M« BRIDE.
J. M. J ohn , Deputy P. M.
ness. Biliousness, and Sick Headache ;
Administrator of said estate.
unfortunately took umbrage at brother local association expended nearly *7<X>>
Dated November», issti.
also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and
1'
line's
h fl-banded
compliment
in Bend m
,,
-,
.
------- .. X"
.
in ntting
fitting up
up me
the newt
best track
track ana
and gruunti*
grounds
jll,«
1 • o only
.. »
a
. UII
Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con­
inj dl.XAr*»
them • the
negro
in our _ diplomat-
t|,e northwest coast, fnrnishing the
A
tlsaUrdly
Crime.
Ti < corps,
< 1 1 I i H and
ALil U
lulu not openiydiscourte-
......... _a ..
.
’ , ■uiiiiRiiiiix . me j
FARMS FOR SALE
tain no calomel ; are prompt, but mild,
tie
while
The aMMUMiinatiuu of J. F. Cam near Riddle's,
grounds for a merely nominal rental to
in operation ; and, therefore, the very
on« to our representative, they have let the district board, and had a right to ex­ iu Douglas county loot week, wus so culd-
i
OFFER
FOR BALE ON REASONABLE term
bi«M»d«*d
and
deliberate
a
murder
na
io
excite
best medicine for Family L se.as well as
him severely alone, and he ha« totally -----
pect l rraNunaoiy
reasonably good
goud tr
treatment lrom the general ntteutiou all over tne comet. Cain
lone of the beat Btock or Dairy Farms iu Honth
( ENTRALI.Y LOCATED.
for Travelers anti Tourists.
ern
Oregon.situated
on Deer Creek, Joeepbine
*2. W"‘re * Cü“ '"X
official*
in
.eturn.
was
u
track-walker
for
the
S.
I
’
,
railroad
com
­
i-------- I.By the gener-j
county, containing 8‘A) scree of rich bottom land
Station OU the island (or this country. osity of the county association and the I pany. Th» night Relucted by the aaaaattin for
“ I have derived great relief from
eepectally adapted to the growth of timothy hay
btrt crim»’ was «>f pitchy dark n ewe Cain had
Ayer’s Pills.
Five years ago I was
The secretary of stale now finds it neces­
grace of the T imkh and other county reuchud the northern extremity of hia beat on
and clover. About one-half is cleared and in
♦akeu so ill with
sary to send a special envoy, a white pa|>ers in furnishing free advertising, a hia velocipede, to which, luinging on its for­
cultivation, and moet of the balance can be easily
Cxeared. There is a stream of water running
man. to accomplish the desired result, crowd was assured and a successful fair, ward end, was attached a lantern that ah«iw«-d
through
the place the year round, affording plenty
him
the
track.
After
taking
the
velocipede
and it is rumored that Fred will have to
financially,
was
the
result,
although
the
of water foi stock and some for irrigating. The
otf
tb<-track
lie
went
into
a
snvd
and
waited
coiue home in disgrace.
Thi» WAll-kn.iwn houRf* ha* been rebuilt
that
I
wm unable to do any work. I
for
a
train
to
pass
him.
When
he
came
uut
place
is
all incloeed by a good rail fence. There
crowd undeniably felt that they had l>eeii
took three lioxes of Ayer'» Pill» anil
is a house and barn and 200 young trait trees on with brick and greatly culargrd. bc8id«'s being
position of his lantern was such that its
hdked to some extent in the quality of the
the place. It ale«> ha» the beet outside range in
rays lit up ins form with sufficient cleariicaa
nu entirely cured. Siuce tliat time I
T ub general belief that Secretary the exhibits and races. The gentlemen for the murderer. conct«ie<i in the «larkncfw, am never without a lox of these pills.” the county; also another excellent placecontain.
NEWLY FURNISHED.
W iniioin in his fortbcuming annual re­ composing the Ixiard were overly cau to take deliberate aim at his victim's heart
ingl’Ju^ree
Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis.
It i« centrally l<M-atml in the bualneaa part of
I For full particulars call upon or address
port wotihl recommend a strictly new «<•— 1 Hous in the matter of awarding preunuu« and with a single bad to drop him in hi* track*
town, and a giHMi-RainpIc room for commer­ I
“Ayer’» Pills have been in use in my
U. J. VANNOY
fell dead in the open door. The murder­
parttire in the p 1 » v ot the government anti purses, not exactly realising wiiat a Caiu
family upwards of twenty year» and
Kerbyville Oregon cial travelers. Is fitted up in connection there­ I
er then found a bunch ot keys which he wanted
with. Th« table ia constantly furnished with
cer-1
„
_
have completely verified all that is
in relation to the coinage of silver cer- ! g'>o<i thing they had gotten iiubi »rf, an 1 in Cain's |MM k« f, and wrenching the lantern
the ¿»«»at the market affords.
from the velocipede hr walked three miles
claimed for them. In attacks of pile»,
Uinly haa autKUntia*. foundation. —
The ! Hie re-n t appear«! so pitiful'y nigifaol'y, south
STRAYED
E. K. BHIGHTMAN. Prop.
t » th• *s.*cti »n-liouse where Cam lived,
from which I suffered many years, they
centrai idea uf I1..* secretary**« plan is the
“ i wheu subjected to the criticism of hor.-e entered unseen, passed up the stairs to Cain h
Ashland. Oct. 1(1. 11**.».
afford greater relief than any other
crealiiHi of an isRtie »if treasury note*- 1 and trackmen, tiiat out of pine shame room ami opened it. He spent sometime in
RUM THE ULI) OBENCHAIN RANCH
medicine I ever tried." —T. F. Adam»,
in Big Butte precinct, about the middle of
not ‘**gBl tender, ha**e«| ti|«on mi I v » t bul' the inanagem« nt venturedt<jado tw»»nlv- the room, and was plainly «ecu by the people
Holly Springs, Texas.
ugust, a tiny marc ami three yearling fillies,
the house, who auppoaed him to be Cain
Itih acres- It«) feuced, 50 acre« iu cultivation
ion at the tn .rki’t price at the date of Ave p -r cent, to the speed ponee. Ii
Í1 I in
two grays and a sorrel. All were branded
A
tier
rilling
<
mium trunk he took big depart
"
I
have
used
Ayer
’
s
Pill»
for
a
num-
meadow of altalfu ami tiumthy. good orchard’
iRHue.
with a small A on the right shoulder, except­
issue. H» n
m < nm
om- » »rid. the stoppage oi ! extenuation of their action it might be ure and disappeared. As to the murderer's
pleuty
of hrst-c iass gardcu laud, ah covered by
l>er of year», and have never found any­
ing that the brand on one of the grays was on
the pr. -ent rotnag. - I silver and the re- staled that they left the
matt _ r of
water from two irrigating ditcheg, two uilltn
__ ____
_ gettili
____ F ’ identity nr the object of the crime everything
thing equal to them for giving me an
the left shoulder. The mare wore a bell at
from
saw-mill,
on« mile trum Nchool-boum*
movitl ut tin, limit n tlm monthly pui- up the premium list largely with the sec­ ia iu« rest speculation. The theory of tramps
appetite and imparting energy and
the. time she left.
has been discarded. The opinion prevails thMt
will mak< a first-claas dairy ranch; fencing*
cbaio- < f bullion. Upon th« bullion so retary, who wa* totally inexperienced Cain had some secret enemy who wished to rid
A liberal re wan] will la* paid for th«* recov­
strength to the system. I always keep
iu
splendid
Comi
it
ion. buildings «»nly. tan* lum­
ery of any of the animals or any information
them in the house.”—K. D. Jackson,
purcha->e<t lie »«kb congress to give him in
PORTLAND, OR..
ber cheap and hamty; 15 inih-s from railroad
Mu*h
business, but used
his himself of his presence, or who desired to ob­
that will I« nu 1 thereto.
Wilmington, Del.
depot.
Price.
>2W
ai , crop included
power to is-uii the treusury notes «Uy fe-t jad/ment in it» composition. Not­ tain papers in Cain's ¡x»s.sesaion. The thor­
JOHN HOCKENJOH, Jacksonville, Or.
Coiitnlnlnir 12U Hmunn. well furnished.
of bis plot shows, however, that he
«4.
" Two boxes of Ayer's Pill» cured me
drei-i itwii, th< -»• note» to l>« rstlseniable I withstanding a.l these drawbacks, by oughness
must have known Cain's habits.
120
acr««
—
60
acre»
ft m ««1 and 30 acres tn cul­
of severe
----- THE BEST—
upon presentation, either in silver bull­ persistently hammering away on the
tivation; tiv.* acres in alfalfa, smatl orchard
IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVE«
i
ion at the ruling ptice, whether tha: subject, the Jack»on Countv Agricultural
dwelling-house, small barn.etc., ruuuntg water
ONE DOLLAR’PER DAY HOUSE through the place. Price, |100U.
'-
bTxrr. nr Onto, ( itt or T olei »», i
b»1 mote or les. than the price on l)is«lay ' a
o
»
i
H
oV
E
8MITH
&
8
A
hk
-lution
and
the
I
imks
and
the
oilier
IH
L itas Corsrv,
<’
from which I waa long a aufferer. —
Finest small
of issue, or 'n g -id coin at par, at th« I , ---
IN THE STATE.
;») »erra—a*) acre, fenced and ISO acre, in
county papers suci eetled in getting out
I-rank J. « iieiiev makes oath that he is
Eintna Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass.
arnm ever
op'i-in ol the government. Thia option the crowd and making a ¿1^,
cultivation.
k
.
hh
I
house,
Imrn and <>utbou»<«
’...J...
manufactured
the «ei.ior psrtn-r of the firm ol F. J.
great .' hnuncwl
"Whenever I am troubled with con­
Ifood on liarit utxl vineyard, several iarae
and the first choice of all
is inteinieii to guard against combina­ huccusm of the district fur ass
in se
a poor crop Ctieney i <», iloiug business in the City I st ipation. or suffer from loss of appetite,
experts. In calibres 32.
»frinir», atfordiu« plenty ot »»tei for nrden
tion» to depress ilie price of silver in th- year. It seeing
3« and 44-luiL 8lngle or
No Chinear employed and no deviation In Irrigation, lo aerea ot timothy iiiendow* six
«eeins passini'
passing smgi
singular to be ol f <-t|,>. Coii'itv and State aforesaid, and
Ayer’» Pills set me right again.” — A. J.
double action. Safetv Ham-
ch inn**.
interest of s|ieciiUtoni, ami to prevent Stigmatiied as hugs’’ for effc
niil.-s troll! Grant s Pass. Price (MU). A irreat
Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va.
„Jering to do ih.n - o l firm will i ,-iv the stun <■( ONE
merleas and Target model*.
Mea I m 25 cents; lodging 25 renta to SO cents. naraaln. Terms. <>n<'-li»lf cash, bal»il< >- on
Hl NDlthD DOLLARS for eai h »nd
combinations to run up the price ot bml the same thing over again.
Best
qaallty
wreaght
“Ayer’s Pills are in general deman«!
easy
terms.
steel« carefully Inspected
The gentlemen compoxing the district every i a«e of catarrh lhat cannot tw cured
ion ami unload it on the treasury. The
among our customers. Our sales of
K. LEWISTON, Proprietor.
0».
for work manahip and stock.
plan provides that the secretary may board assert that they do not wish to by the use uf H.ill'.« Catarrh Cure.
flnlali« da rate!Ilty and aecaracy. Do
them exceetl those of all other pills com­
120 acres of truit lami, within two miles of
not be deceived by cheap makeaMe imn imiiatunta
F kixk J. C iikxi . y .
bined. We have never known them
Grunt's
Pass,
will
tie
subdivided
in JOur 9h-a< re
nu»)>end the purchase of bullion when­ make money out of ti,.. business; that
often Bold for the genuine article. They are unre­
Sworn to b'h-re me and »ubscnlHid iu
traete if dcalru«!. Prie«* $7 W per acr«*
NOTICE
fail to give entire satisfaction.” —
liable and dangerous. The S mith k wmsom K b -
ever in his judgment the public interest their object H to advance the interests uf niv prese ice, this tl h day ot Deeemlier. A
VdLYIu
are
stamped
upon
tha
barrels
with
firm
S
Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas.
is endangered by a simulative combina­ the agrieuHure! element and to insure D lSSfi.
name, address and date* of patents,
/DU. and
»n.1 srr
are guar
S««r- ­
€■’“1 have Gr»*at Bargains to offer and It will
HE I'N’DEKSIONED WILL SELL DX FAV. pay you t«» examine my list carefully beton*
anteed perfect.
------ Insist
..™. upon bavins
having them, and
ana If
It
tion. There|>oit will make no recom­ ttie holding of a successful fair each year.
A. A. lli vAsox, Notary Public
3
... -— cannot mipply
oratile t<Tm» a one-half interest in a paving purchasing elsewh«*re. If you have any prop-
your
Healer
supply you.
you an order »ent toad«
Hall's Catairti Cure Is taken internallv
dr«« beh>w win receive prompt attention. Dencrlp-
mendation either as to the national bank, We will heartily co-operate with them
in -rcantile bn*inetw ami also one block of •<ty for sale, com«’ ami see me and I wilPdo n»\
tb e catalogue and prices upon application.
ground in Eagle Point, with dwelllng-botiae best f«»r you.
legal tender or silver certifies:« curren­ iu compassing such worthy objects ; but and a 'ts d.redly upon the b ood ami mu­
»MlTil 4; WEHHON.
rnirxsiD ar
and out-buildingR. g«Mxl Mtore-houMc. etc. For
surfaces of the system, fend fit
cy. The new issue is not intended to it seems to us to be a manifest injustice cous
Office next door to Grand Central Hotel,
Hpriagfleld. Maaa.
further partl ’ularM apply to the undersigned
testimonials, free
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast.
take the place of either, but to circulate j to our local association to take tiie fair
on the premiava.
Medford, Oregon.
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F. J. C bexky A C o ., Toledo, O.
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B
J>LUW.
Buld
by
all
Dealers
In
Medkine.
henry kuppel .
side by side with all.
to new and untried quarters to gratify a
XVrold by drugguts, 75 cents.
ASHLAND HOTEL.
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Conveyancing in all its Branches.
Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery,
THE BOSS BOO
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JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR
—ASK FOR—
Catarrh
effects a perninncnt
people testify t t
Or
HENRY KUPPEL,
Passengers taken at Reasonable Rates.
t
Situated at a inoat picturcsqu«* and com­
manding point in tb« fanmuH Rogue River
Valley,
hundred milca Mouth uf Port­
I land. i* three
the phenomenal city of GRANT’S
PASS.
Tbc town ia aix ream old. has a population
of over 2.0UU, and ie growiuf faster tuan any
town in the Stat«*.
It has twenty large saw-mi I I m in operation
within a radius of twenty mile*, and ehipe
more lumber and manufactured woodwork
than any town in Oregon, except Portland.
It baa two saah and d»M»r factories, employ­
ing over 150 im n.
A fiM'.iMin brick opera house In course of con­
struction, besides several other brick struct­
ures under way.
Has t«-n general merchandise Htorcs. doing
an aggregatv cash business of
per day
Receives and sbii»s through Wells, Fargo &
Company and other sources over $JUO,(JOO
wortli of gold dust annually .
Has daily stage communication with Cres­
cent city an<l other coast points, and is situat­
ed at a jajint on the main line of the Oregon
i. ( alifornia Railroad where a division of ter
ritury takes place between Portland and San
Francisco, thus affording
S
SICK-HEADACHE!
Farms, Village Lets, Improved
and Unimureved fcr
Sale or Bent.
CONCERN TNG ONE OF THE
MOST REMARKABLE
MISCELLANEOUS.
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REAL-ESTATE
REAL-ESTATE
STAYER and WALKER
Health is good.
Roads are In a fearful plight.
Liokrille want» a shoemaker, says the "Star.’ '
The county is quiet since the grand jury ad­
journed.
Sheriff Curll of l»ake county lias been in thin
section lately.
Eagle
fulat, OrtguB,
August a, law.
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