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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1889)
the ^ewoaaiic Simes .4.V OBJECT LESSOX REAL ESTATE TR4NSFEK5, JOSEPHINE «DUNTY ITEMS. Thc miner* of this county are all busy and The fullowing deeds have been flled for record In the office uf the county clerk since The land sale made by S. B. Galey of duirur F'xxl work. the hut report uf the TlMta. E. F. MclMnrr, of Kerbyrllto, I m preparing to Ashland tu Henry Oliver ol Ellensburg, E. Cuter to J.M. Wert; lut 32, block “M." in Wash., last week baa been the chief sub B<*t out a nice orchard railroad add. to Ashland; $250. Alsu 38 35-100 8. M. Wilc«jx, of the I’aaa, has been quite un uerea in tp 39 S, K 1 E. $50u ject of conversation among thinking men well for ten day* pant. O. T. Cu. to Geo. W. Isaacs; lots 8 and '.» in the county during the past week. It Seferal fine orchards will be set out in the bl.al -». MeaUord. |10. DNCEMftER 13. 1SW>, THURSDAY 1« not so much the ptice. although it DU auto valley th to auaaun. Kelly Fo ld, to t'haa. Nlekell; 80 acre» In tp p ■peaks well for Ashland that twenty The Poetai telegraph office has been removed 3SS, R2W. $00. E. H. Huifheato Tho«. McAndrew; 40 acres G ladstonb continue« to advocate acres of land with only moderate improve to the opera- he use building. in tp 37 ». ft 1 W. »100. Grant's Posa gardeners are beginning to ments, lying a mile or more from the borne rule for Ireland. “nd » Moses Mansfield to Levi Morri«; XO acres in strength far the Liberal party at a rapid heart of the town, should have command bring iu spring vegetables already. to 3K 8. ft 1 E. Jim H. H Kieealing. of Applegate, wants the ft. A. Fellows to J. M. M atts; 130 acres lu to ed the handsome sum of |12,000; but services of a tlrst-clasa quartz miner. rate. _______ _ 33 S, ft 4 W. $30)0. 1 the sale i« chiefly notable as showing the «.’. E. Ita-ebe to T. K. Holton; quitclaim to 4 G. W. Colvig will go to Salem in a few day« C obvalus »ale» ol real m UUJ**« possibilities of fruit culture in this valley to argue a cast* in the supreme court. W10U acres in tp 30 S, li 1 E. $1UO. Trustee» of Jacksonville to I’erineliu Dun- w»»k reached th« b«ad»ome toUl o< and the advantages of dry-land cultiva N. Gate»» was recently appointed postmaster can; lot 2. block 5U, Jacksonville. $10. $83 (W), «howin« that th« letnargic old tion. Mr. Oliver came into the valley at Altiiousu, vice A. II. Platter, resigned. Martha M. Cooksey to I'has. J. Hogg; lot 10 .Mrs. Dr. Songer and Mrs. Eva Dean, of Jack- Cooksey's add to Central Point. $100. towuintte Will*m«tU ba« Uken the seeking a home. He had abundance of J. N. Woolly to Asa N. Woody; 30 ¡5-100 acres means to gratify his desire, and when he Son county, visited friends at the Pass ia.-t boom in exrnMt. in tp 37 S, ft 1 W. $2400. West found what he was in search of the con W. E. Price to Fred. Hausen; lot in Central Del Osborne, who has been located ut Galice T hb New En«land et«t«» were badly sideration of a few dollars more or less creek for sornvtiin«* past, returned to Grant's Polnl. jfioo. A. L. Willey to It. F. My.-r and J. ft. Gibsou- ebeken up by «n earthquake ebock oo did not deter bim from purchasing. Be Paas lately^ Thoe. Chapman, formerly of Kerbyville, is totiH atid2, block "L. ' railroad add toAshland. the «1 h ineunt. Th« effeta eeet 1« en ing a shrewd business man, however, he deavoring to eteal all oar th“"1»®»' T^e could not fail to see that a thrifty, vig now residing in Curry county, where he has a C. Miugitato L. L. Angle: bond for deed to good farm. too acres in section 25, t|> 37 8, It 2 W. next thing we know they will begin to orous young peach orchard just coming John W. Hunt i»as wol«l his property in 1-. L. Angle to Jonas A. L.-s-; assignment uf into bearing and having had the beiietjl Grant's Pass and moved to his old huiuu at title-bond to same property. brag about their climate beck there. of thorough and intelligent cultivation, KcrbyviH«’. O. A T. Cu. to Lura E. Youmans; lot 17, block M vHBitD womtt who have flled on or could not fail to pay a good interest on a Miss Fannie Knowles will hqve thr local "U" railroad add to Ashland. $30. . .A‘ Ji: 8i,»t»*'n; Ivta 9 «nd 10, proved up on timber-claime must take high valuation for many years to cum«. agency at Grant's Pass for tlie Laundry block 3V, Medtord. $00. an appeal from the regwter and re But the point ws wish to establish is Queen washer. A. C. Helm to J. C. Tolman; lots 5 aud 3» and Claiborne Neil of Ashland precinct visited ceiver ol the land office within thirty this. It was the orchard that sold hrs daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dean, at the Pas* east half or lot <J. lu Praclit s add to Ashland $<MB. dave f-un tbe time they receive notice the land, and bad not the orchard been during the week. ♦ Chas. H. Hosley, et al, to use of public; right of rejection, or the land will revert to tbe <n the higtiest slate of cultivation its ap- Several inches of «now has fallen In this of way for highway Jn tp 3V S, ft 1 E. during the week, but moat of it has F. H- Carter, ot al, to same; same. government. )«arancs would not have impressed an county Sj Me disappeared. k Town of Jacksonville to T. J. Kenney- lot 2 intending purchaser with its value. Due» Jffjurrah for Grant's Pass and her enterprise A block bl 50. Jacksonville $25. T hk belief i> gaining in the east that anybody suppose that Ibis settler, com J. C. Matueny to M. N. I.ong, lot 4, block SI people. A brick hotel costing $15,OU) will ^sblaud. $W4>. the Columbian lair oi 1892 will be held ing into the valley with all bis iielotigiiig*' Boon be built there. Jauua It. Urincr to James Helms; 10 acres In at Washington, and that neither Chicago to establish a home, would have looked A successful Rciiool. conducted by Fr«»f. tp3SS, KIW. $150. nor New York will have the eatiefaction twice at this tract, even though offered Hathaway, cloaud on Deer creek witbXJschui- L. L. Angle to Orra E. Angle; bond for deed t \ •o «0 3 71-100 acres In tp 37 K. It 2 W. $400. of eorraling it. Our national legislator» at one-fourth the figure paid, had it been arwFaruik-d, «^t Wet k- line bridge Muroaa aalt creek was last W A. Young to H. E. Lewis; quit claim will make a great tnielake, if they do not in the same slate ol nature as many of jfL*«.k tinishvd by Chatham A Hiatt. The span lit of way in tp 30 S. Kt W. $1. lacate the exposition at lhe city by the lhe surrounding flelds? He could have ps a little over forty feet. J. E. Miner to small Anu lingers; lots » aud k *. ’ ■J. Miner's udd to Ashland $500. lake«. _____________ ■ P. H Harth A Son will op* n out a tine stock purchased hundreds of places jus| as Angle, Ply male A Short to W. H. Simmons, | of gent's furnishings in Layton A Co.'s blink conveniently located, just ae easily ac title betid to iota 1 and 2, block 3. $500. about J he u*;«|dh* of January. S kbatob MrriuxLL «41 o»e bi« influ 11. C. SUx-k to Elizatietli Breese; 50 74-100 cessible from town, church and M-tiool, I Gen. E. L. Applegate aeut ro Poftlupd one ence at Wenhinxlou «u 'n.ure lhe con acre» iu tp 38 S, It 1 W. 500. for a tithe ol what be paid. Bbt thr or 1 day last we* k to have an error iij his pommis* tiscar Gauiard to It. li. ftesl.-rson; 11 »1 IT |ou tinuance oi the military post and garri- si on aa Indian agent rectified. acres in fps 30 S. ft 2 W, aud 30 S. ft 3 W. $»01)0. eon at Fort Klauiatb, and «41 advocate chard wai lhert, aud just coming into Sheriff M om attended the convention af Eber Emery to Sophia Eiuery. property iu an appropi iatiou lor tbe military road bearing. The past season had demon sheriffs of Oregon,held nt Portland this wutk, tp 30 8. K I W. $200. Permelia lluncan to C. I.. Klntnan; lot 2, trom Rogue river valley to Ute fort. The strated what iute|lig«nt effort, well di aud was maut* the vice-president. R. ¡jtauaxd ba? erected a barn on the lots rc- block 2!>. Jacksonville. $1 aerator knowa tbe cuudiùon of affair» in rected, will accomplish tn the line ot Lucy A. Clark to Preeilla Ur own; lot 11, dry-land cultivation, and tbs prospect ot ceutly purchastvi by him on J si$uct, aqd will eoulhern Oregon. bio. k 10. Medford. $10. the orchard’s yield was no longer ih build a uwehing-bouse also in a short time. Geo. W Howard to 1). L. Cox; SIU acres in t p Dai- Fiegtert formerly of this county, is now 36 S, H4W. $21X10. r Tit« president’s Aral message i* already doubt. Tlie* fact that it would prove a rodent «>< »4!« w. ||u was recently j«»in«si I>. L. Cox to Geo. W. Howard, lot I, block 6. prutitable was demonstrate I beyond in matrimony to a juung judy residing at that plunged as deeply in oblivion as the and lots 3 aud 4. block 5, IJealti s add to Med cavil. Mr. Galey,being a pra<t cat man, place. ford. $WQ. mind of it« teputed author is steeped in Tnc forces cngag'Xl on the S. P. D. A L. Co.'s A. P. Taileiit to Ueo, W. tt.-ufr. ; property In mediocrity. The sentiment of the daily lias applied tns theories ot d<y-iand cut factories here are assist«-»! by a corps of ear- Taleut. $200. | tivatiun to good profit hi trsnsturuiing a pent rs engaged at Merlin in frumiug tim U. C. G idoard to James ft. llriuer, , _ 22 ,j-n>) id- press of the country was that it wasn't ________________ acre» ill tp 3H 3s 8, S, » It 1 I E. f£». $22.’.. really Wurth reviewing, even several uf wa.te uf decompose I granite lulu a t)lp.i bers fur the structure. . ,_H. ___ Bar irr to William Slinger; un li\|i<lcd W .................................. ding paradnw, and earned the right to 4. Rrvwn. who for sometime lias been tlie the must radical Republican papers tie luti* o 5 -a anti v,vioe 6.block McdfurkE , >1UU. U.ie----*« «>,.« — o 19, ’, ... .«•eviiom. l tp pose as a granger candidate whenever he I guest of b.4 father. Jos. Brown, last week one-tRth .. ...a ol _a. .__a. C. S. Patent to Thus. Martin, Mi acres m ing uf that frame of mind. started for ms home «n ilaiL«- going via South sess tit. 35 S. 11 2 W. America, where be will spuhd rhe winter. Same to Win. Wilkins; l»50 acres in tp 38 S. R Now, what ia to prevent numbers of That irrepressible fraud. J. H. Stine, who Ax old < irvgon pionewr, now residing ob left an odorous reputation beiund him here, 2 W. our citix«ns troiu taking tins great Same to Claus Klelnhamer; 12U acres in <p in l’emlleton. trlls of s «-itrious relic lea, has started another newspaper at Independ 3» S, It 2 W which was diKcovered in M61, *nd may ject leiMon to heart and emulating, ence, coded the “Willamette Valley Tribune." lhe Same to Edward Graupin-r, 2»0 aer.-s In <p still be s en wt a |>uii>t near Gram's I’ m »«, imitating Mr. Galey's enatuple? L. L. J* nft ngAC ». now occupy th • old store 38 S. 112 W. very laite-t lortion« of lhe county's ner- building ot th«' S. 1*. D, A L. company with in the R 'gus river va'ley. It i« a cast- Uage oi fruit land, the foothill b-lt their saluun. They Beep the best of every iron wheel, weighing possibly 230 pounds, TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. around Jacksonville, extending lor a dm thing in their line aud know huw lu treat which is lying underneath a tree, en lane« of ten mile«, is a- yet mural in,- their customer» well. The following is the prograffiiqc of T«*ftchf closed by a dense growth of vegetation. Last Saturday Congrc Minan Hermann pre H«w it came there is a mytery winch tuuehed by the h>.iticuliuri-t’« cu iva Bent d lengthy petitions to the postoffice de era’ lnatitute, to be held at Medford, begin lor. Here are thousands uf aciea ot I partment at WasUington city, asking fur in ning at 1 o’clock p . u , Thursday, December will give the curious fowl lor conjecture tru-t-proot land, uugrubbed, unn-diced creased mail survive troiu Grant's Pass to ».th. and continuing until Saturday evening, Wiihama ere* k puatufficv. and unsung, waiting lot sunn no<ty io Thu tti’st H«M>r of the opera house is now **•- Ducembcr 28th: Jxrriiiutos D avis , president of tin- come along and b>x>m it bv an illns nous by the bank, pwtuffice. express office. AFTBKNOON SrSSlOM, THTItSDAY. Southein Confederacy, died in New Or example such as our Asliian i ivliow cupied Postal telegraph office. Boat it h A Co.'s dry- I. -l to 1:30 P. v —Opening Exercises. Music leans the forepait of the week, in the 82 I citizens have shown in numerous in- go« xto store, anti the store aud offic**« of the by lhe M<'*if»>rd Choir. year uf bis age. He wss one of Hie elancea. Jts worth for truit culture is so Sugar Pine company at Grant's Pass. II. —1:31) to 2:30 P. X.—"Means and Exp«'«lient8 A dispatch from Washington , dated Decem f«>und Helpful in School Work." Prof. A. L. ablest of Alucrcans, of indomitable universally conceded that tins V; ry week ber 3rd, nays: The comptroller «»I currency Hazelton, of Eaglt* Point. courage ami unqu«Ktwned honesty; but, a prominent nurseryman.— he s.ini - who has authorizc*d the First National Bank of III. —2:iH) t'» 3;3hP. M.—"A Discussion of Geog nevertheless, an impracticable, tnnt- cave Mi Galey his hornlsjok i«s-!>ns in Southern Oregon, at Grant s Pass, < »regon, to raphy." Prof. Geo. H. Watt, Principal uf the Jacksonville Public Scho«>ls. gmded man. May the veil of charity fruit cultuie—offeied to gratuitously lur- b gin busincM with a capital of $50,0(1). I J. C. Carson. H. B. Miller, H. <’. Kinney, J. F. IV. —<l;30 to 4:00 P. M.— Question Box. cover Ins sins, for they wete cc mtmtted nisli any mail w.tb trees to plant ten Krlby aua ¿¿. A. Booth have tlh'd supph*- EVkiNING ESTKKTA1NMF..XT. in what the transgressor imagined the m> ntal articles of incorporation ut the Sugar acres of ground, providing be will bind I I. —Music by the Choir. P«ne Door and Lumln'r u«>inpan> oi Grant s path of duty. _ II. - Atidrt-ss of Welcome.—Prof. W. J. Craw himselt strictly to follow the nursery- Puss, increasing the capital stock to $!2!i,0UU. ford, Principal of the M«*df»>r«l Publ c Scho«>la. J uo •‘Courier" office was last week pr**a»*ntc<l T hkkx p-o:nin«r»t citizen» of Seattle. man’s mat ructions relative to pr< pvralion III. — Lecture by Rw. En«*as McLean, of witi» a Copy of the rirst paper printed iu Salem,1 Medford. n. A Cmtrse of Study. Its Means. Dr. T. T Minor, ex-mayor of the city, ol the ground, Setting and cu'livat X ’ 1 \ i 1. ot the ” V<.\ I ’ ni-uli," a bi lel-hvcd G. .Mo r • Haller and Louis Cox, leading The sagacious nurseryman knows i political sheet, edited by "an association of Anna and Method^ MORMFG SgSSio>, IK1DA1 attorneys, are thought to have been well that the l«sson taught by the su • gvutleuu n." Uf course thi > were Democrats. I —9:00 to 9:30 a , m .—Opening Exercises. druwneil recently in the a.-und, having . cess that would be suie to follow the en i The S. P. D. A L. company have two new Music by the Choir. abl«‘ assistants in the persons of H. J. gone in a ana.* iioat on Thanksgiving 1 terprise would sell him a hundred tr-<.« j an«l II.-0.30 to 10.15 a . u.—“Irregular Work.’’— S »wer. lately from Arizona, now in charge of day to Whidbey islau l for a|prolonge<l . for « very one he gives away to fo-ter it. their store, and Wm. Dwight, from Hastings, Prof. C. S. Price, of Ash!an«l. I Sueli an enterprise could not fail to lie X« b., superintending yard-work at the fac Ill —10:15 to 11:00 a . M.—“Illustration of the hunt. Thev failed to return when ex Phoni«* Method of T«*aching. ’—Prof. P. A. peeled, and aa ‘.heir boat was found float prutitable if properly earned oht in a tory. Getz, Principal of th«' Ashland Public Schools. Business at the Redland nurseries has been IV. —11:00 a . m . to 12:00 m .—“Penmanship." ing near the island the mu«t serious fears frost-proof locality. There baa tut Is-et: ■ rushing this fall. The proprietors. Messrs. «day within the last tlnee years a lieu a i 4)jrion A S«in. hav* found it n<-c<*ssary to s» n«! Prof. C. I . X«sse, of the Ashland State Xurmal. are entertained of their safety. AFTERXOON HESSlOy. tunfty young orchard in the thermal «•ast io» a Urife quantity of peach pits t • g* t stock enough to »upply anticipated orders tor I. -1:0»» t«» 1:30 P. M - Music. Tilt aspiring politician» of the new belt anywhere in the cono'y I-..-.S nut trees two year* heuci*. II. — l:'.J0 to 2:15 r. M.—“OrthographyProf. alate of W.iabin/ton are stretching out commanded ready sale at fancy tigtires. John Winders, f«»rin« rly of Ashland, had a L. V. Wells, of the Ashland i’libli«-Schools. Men ot means hunting homes aie every Ill — 2:15 to 315 1*. Mf—“Grammar."- Prof. serious accident befall him whii« ‘ working at their hands after «he internal revenue [ taukiug on laths in Layton A Co.’s in w bri* k W. J. Crawford, of Medford collectorHUip and ttouble ia «brewing, day coming intothishighly favure,i vailey , ' Li.'ihliug at th«* Pass one day l:ist wu* k. a l.»t>s< IV. — 3:15 t«i4:0b 1*. m . "(¡«*««grapby." Contin and nine out uf ten of them leaveindespuir unless tho < Iregon delegatee can agree piece of si-affo'.ding precipitating him to the ued. Prof. G. II. Watt, «>f Jacksonville. K VEN IN« ENTERT A1N M ENT. forthwith un a man for the district com because they do not And tlie li.>t>»—> ready il«».>r, when* be struck <»u his head an«! , waiting ----- - --- n __ _ . Then —__ _ : ( sbouM**rs. causiug < < ^.1'11 » » ’ I II his ■- > eye. » • made, their, occupancy. a ul d«H'p gash « over posing Oregjn and Washington, Io sue- I. —Music by th»* Choir why Ibis lethargy in the matter of de- ; t>ruto<v at>»Mi« |h«* bond and II. L«*ctur«* bv Prof. II. I. B«-ns n. Princi feed «'oLec’-yr Whileaker. Washington pal «>1 th«* Grain s Pass Public1 Schools.— “Th«* veluping anti improving ainaU tracts of, ... evidently knows what she is there for, 1.1 t i * i i •> » I »he foHowlug tep’gnim wus rcc«*ix»d at Aimy of i ife,“ lhe cost is ( Grant's Pass last Thursday from J T. Flynn, and doesu't purpose shutting her month our wealth of irilit laibis 5|l»KNiN<. Sbs<l,»i>. x 4TI r,l’AI trivial compared with the benefits to be I the townritc agent Hl Portland: “Have just if there are any plums dropping aruund. derived; the profitsuf speculation en«>r-| C‘cViVe’.1 “!T,r fr,),n .*'hrbigHn capitalists to I. — 9:00 t«> ‘.»SM» A. u.--opening Exercises ami , i ■» » build railroad from <■ rants puss to < rescent Mind«*, by th« < h«»ir. II. —i»:.'5U to 10:00 a . M.—"Composition W«»rk." C ommenting on th« president’s me«- iHoils if properly managed; tho profits of I City, in consid«*ratiun of one hundrfxi an«i production equally certain and la>ge in I fifty th«>uaand d.>ll:ir bonus, money to b«* paid —Prof. L. A. Simons, of Sain’s Valh*y. sage, tn« San Francisco Exatrttarr says: the thermal belt. The situ itioa call, for I III. -10.00 to 11:00 a . m .—“Hist try."—Ml.-s "5"3'1 *" «"»nft.-«. .1, hil ! ii irwirant.-.- timt Julia Goody« ar, of the Aslilan 1 Stat«* Xormal. “Senator Farwell of Illinois, who is _■ . : . , thr through rate from >:m I ranciseo to a progressive citizen to take the lint.a- | (¡runt, IM,, .»hall nt . .......... -half of th IV. —11:«»' a . m . t«» 12:00 .M.—“Arithmetic."— heading a movement for the repeal of the Prof. G. H. Watt, of Jauksunvill«’. live in thia matter of bringing the faiiart I pr- « nt ehurg>«i>f theS-uthern IMeitie." REAL-ESTATE. STAVER and WALKER ILOUSSK, MEDFORD, OREGON i HANDLE A FULL LINE OF JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY Engines, Boilers and Shingle The Celebrated «J I. Ctwc, (3 Wood and Steel Beam, Side and Mills. Center Draft Flouting, Mining and Brick □ Plow«, Harrows, Cultivators, Seeders, Drills and Agricultural Implements of all Making Machinery. kinds. Also Freight unti Furiti Belting, Oils and Mill Sup- E mix B uy , to who«» relief Explorer Stanley ba< devoted all his .pate time tor a ’ year or more, was no sooner brought to a place of safety inside the wall» of Zara!bar than lie •‘unthoiiglit- edly’’ walked out of s second »lory window to get a breath of fresh air ami laiideil on Ins head. His injitnea will probably prove fw’al Htsnley i»J »gu»t ed tnd will come home and draw hw salary tef -re the ca-bier ot !• e New York IL raid -o low« Silleot» to CiMltaU. | portion of tfie state to the front lit pro MAX mil I)| NTi ITEMS. ductiveness ami piofit. No more au.-pi cion* Beason thau the present could be Gratin 1.« gr. Ing i-V» n imagined in which to begin opeiations. snow. WagoiiF, Buggies, Cm riuges, and MOST REMARKABLE Vehicles of all < Inscriptions. TOWNS ON THE NORTH PACI- FIC COAST EDITO UAL XOTES. 1'rfic O i .8 en , the notorioiiH Hwe.ie, who ia wanted in Nap t county, Cal., t >r murdering a Mrs. Wickeraham, has Iwen caught again, thin time in Whitman county. Wash. The detective is sure that he is tl.e riglit man. CAi.iroli.NTA has well-nigh floated off il. the d luge that has been desuoiiding 011 her d.-v-ged head for ten -lava i-a»t Still, our California iieiglilsns will per sist in calling us '‘weMeet" and steering -sir intending artlleia away from tin- I stale, alleging that it rains so ninch in I Or- gon I hat crops tan neither b-- plart- 'A it is steady growth of Oi egon cities ie fed n ir harvested. Here at Jai k--mv.il- well I lustrated by the action of the U. we have had a little ih ex< < ss of run- S. port office depaitment in giving in >nch"s of rainfall since October 1-t. A’ creased allowance'for rental, light and Oakland, California, rb- re lias I« n over fuel to the following offices last week, sixteen inches, whin, in the upi-. r Sacra viz: Albany, Arlington, Ashland, Baker men to valiey there Ims been no less than city, Corvallia, East Portland, Eugene, fifty inches of rail,fall in the nioontain I .a Grande, McMinnville, Roseburg, canyons already, and Jupter l’.iiviu- The Dalle-* ana Oregon City. The de has hardly gotten bis sprr kling-cait partment rarely or never grant' such in rigged up yet Come to Hotiilierii Ote creased .iliowanC' unless lhe u.crca-ing gon, th*- land o’ I lid le.l, tbe I aiy -if ti e bu-i"r«« oi the office reipure« it. Im ci -ast! migrants are pouring into Oregon t.y the S ksatoh S taufo K u . th« disi>a'eh - tliuusand every, day and tl.e allowing say, is hunting for a ‘'brilliant young that the next census will make will aur- man. uf executive tal-*nt, not n.-i'.—-a ily pt iso even her be»l frirnda. a college man," to whom lie -leu e* t - give the vie.» presidency of the L- lau.i accused P ortland nrr now dranfofd, Jr. University, with the in tu provide ol teitin ‘'too lonM'rvativ«” tention of eventually advancing b in I- Miffi<"»iit buihiingH to .upi’ly tl.e iwple tlie presidency of that instruti-m >-f of tli.t city with home». A'ne word ‘ con learning. Always having in mind tne servative ’ may be taken to b*, »ynony- welfare of sontliern Or g--n and Jack on muu. with “>»tn>>(y" or “.hort-»i)fli1e<l,” county, we sineeiely trll-t that the sen and t<e equally applicable to the »itua- ator will not make a final choice without tion. Un tort tilt ate I y many of the citiseli, .-eari-hing through tins highly favored of Oreguii, who raked 111 the shekels in locality for Hie b y. lit. oi the h >ur. the day. when tlie land was young ami We have 111 mind several of the je-.n.- nobody else cared to hold on to money, who, each in I hh particular ’|-ec uty, has are now wonderfully “conservative,” the reputation ot t-eing tlu- li-st educat d ami are a positive detriaient to the slate young man in woutiiein Oiegon, and in this era <4 development. Wake up, who, measured i-y the gauge 01 h.s local old tkreipmisn* !_________ reputation, would prove an ornament to llm j-ib, to uu; a ciaM.eal pl-rare. I»tMo< kATK MKMBKHsof the liouse ex- prenb suiiie Kurpr.se that Speaker Reul lioou boadh are the one element lack did nut consult eX-Speaker Carlisle and ing to make a paradise of Rog-ie river other leading Dem-xrrata concerning the valley. Owing to the adoS- ami alluvi- arrangement of committees. The Dem Cfs formations, the work of redeeming ocrats wanted Carlisle to be placed al the highways from the con-iit.on of pm foe head uf the minority on the com nser days is slow and irksome, although mit tee on ways and tneaus, which was very material progress has been made in done; but Carlisle was not consulted many sections within the past five years about it. They also wanted Hultnan to Local trade and traffic aie and always go uu the committee of appropriations, will be largely dependent on wagon which Reed did not grant. The Demo transportation in this mountain girt val crats have much the advantage of the ley. The recentstorms have brought the Republicans in the matter of able con roads into their annually recurring state gressmen ; hence Reed's curious action. of impassability, and the serioas check it Ils and Ins Republican colleagues are ev puts upon business in almost ihe entire idently afraid of Carlisle. Holman, Milla, county suggests the thought that the Breckenridge amt other Democratic con subject of road building should properly engross a large share of attention troiu gressmen in the liutise. Oregon's legislators, and b- eno of tlu- T hb latest political sensation at LVash- chief studies of agriculturist and mer ngton city ia tlie defalcation of C. E. chant alike fur the next few years. The Hllcott, cashier to the aergeant-at-arin» mateiial of wnich roads should Is* con of tlie house uf representatives, who structed is abun-lant in this valley; but turned up ini»»ing. along with about the knowledge of how' and when to pre $75,taX) in-longing to various mem tiers of pare the roa<i-lied and apply lhe topway congress,last Thursday. Siilcott wag ap- of gravel or stone is evidently not so tsiinted six years ago ftom Ohio, and it prevalent as to lie at all epidemic among i» thought that lie is about the only dis our road suiiervisors. Hoad building is honest Democrat hailing from tlie Buck a science, and the state should make il eye state. .He was under $50,000 bonds its business to train men to proficiency For a better or more pleas n* remedy for to Sergeant-at-arms Leedum. of the last in it. There is a great work ahead for the cure of consumption.bronchial tr-uM-a. house, who is himself bound in the sum our agricultural colleges, if they can con Nk croup »nd ohoopme cough thin of $-50,000 to make the shortage good to bring Oregon out of the slough of de Sinta Ahi», llo- Calif oil a ko.g of con members whose salary Mr. Siilcott will spond in which its valley inhabitantsare ■ limp ion Every b.file w»rr«>i ■ d. if probably spend in Canada. What ia i plunged for three months out of the year; von woul l cured that rli.giini- g. di- troubling the members must is the fact a work that can best be compasse-t by <-iii«'rb u-c < •lilornia t'at R-Cur». that there ia a question as to the liability teaching the supervisors that a half mile »1 ajar; by in-il *1 1<» Suta Abe »n1 Cat-R-Cu-e are s hl ard warranted by all of lhe government to them for the loss, of well drained, properly constructed, each loser having signed Certificates In peimanent road-bed fitted for travel druggi-la. the sergeant-at arms, on which lie ob each year, will give us good highways tamed their lalarie» from the treasury. tenfold sooner than tbe present system Our own Binger had his sa ary since of spreading tlie same ainoni t of work , CUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS .May, amounting to atsmt $2800, in the over twenty miles of inferior roadway. I Curs DR. Sick-Headache, by correcting the Stomach, Bow* hands of tug friend Siilcott, and is left els. Liver and Kidneyi: beautify the complexion by pu rifying the blood; mild in their action, pleasant to take, stranded at the national capital with gripe er sicken. One for a dote. 25 cto. a scatcely enough loose change to pav it's In the par«, sometime« a roaring, buzzing box. never Drug and General Stores or by mall. Samples free. bout biack and washerwoman. Fiom «• und. are ean>e I bv catarrh, tn t» exe e •- THE DR. BOBANKO MEO. CO.. Piqua. Q- the depths uf Ins woo he heaves a sigh i ingly tihacre* ab.»* an t v» ry commo»« di— “i/oirfo Ocre .fp AJL* am /Jivrfl«*’».” ot gratitude U> ld:!lcult that tne latter eaae. Lo-* oi >n» I i h a i a ••ho 'es il I Simple apply “S waynes ointment . ’ No H «la tìarj«apar»»la, t»«e didn't run off with tia: U. S. treasury from ‘at<rrh at b>oo*1 I'Urifi r. i* a pe« liba h MP’« e-u« intr-mal medicin«* required. Cures tett< r, and thereby deprive tlie disconsolate of gr lui sein» dv f *r »his «lise » e, wbiu1 t rt - • «■/.• ma. itch, nil eruptions on the tae-e*. hands the satisfaction of re-imbursing them by pu ifying th b o«»<l. If you suffer from it »«•*. Ac., leaving the -kin clear, wh te ami healthy. Its great healing and curative pow selves at national expense for their eaiayrb, try Huou s tfar-aparilla, the p.- ers are potwetwed by no other remedy. Ask lauden. yuuj dru^gut fur ¿ waxjts ’3 VxFIMxrr. vjg-ar kuediciÿp. SICK-HEADAGHEI M edford , O r ,, N ov . It», 1889 Hon. ODEN BOWIE. Ex Governor of Mary land. Jockey Club. Prcit. City l’ass. Railway Co., says: "In my family and my stablest hare nsed St- Jacoba Oil with «atiafartory results, and belters it the be« remedy tor tbs painful ailments of man and beast." A t Parco wn *vo DxzLxas. mCHAllU «.VOttLEI CD , Bottai™. ■ A No.«. Forty acres of timber land cluse to th«* coun ty mud leading to the Big Butt« Mtto-mili; \ui- Uiiblu chi* L1> lor IHU tiuztn r. Governili* nt ti tle. lhe vto ii « t is out ul tu» State anti the land will b, sold fur Uve UoUars pci m * n C’Mbh. A baiguiu fur bomubud>. No._7. Two hundred und forty aero-sixty acre» Tviicvd und in cuitivuliuii; improved with a nice taming on iiaru ol fin«' ___ ______ ussortuU lruet trt « s, m dtot.nug house, a burn uud otti* r out house«. Lww Iwo streams st name» ol Haler touter run through tlznmgb It .......... ...„ uiviuud .... .—. d this piace, ‘ ills susceptible ol being into two pieces of otic Uunureu auu twenty .«a r»«.'i hv Uortn hMll ol lhls piMC< lt. u||- ucr»« euub. improved. 'lio. ___ ____ r_____ __ unproved tiu ____ uurt• arc aorta ^ltxju. in*- otu« r Isv aero. . . 1 our tun« s irmu Ciutrui Point imihomu biuiioii. lit K p< r- twt. No. M. A lurin ol 120 ucrvs., improv«*d with a c«-iu- toi lalu« utouHHig; t« li acKHÌtucuuuUUiUuul- livulU/n. toita a ■«% ing syrnig litui me Utoell- mg. on«-ot tu* v»r> oa »1 tdvck imigcs lutile cuuilt) 1 ankt* * ruik tloton (Ululigli tblb lami, liti» pvrtcct. Pnw, qmju . No. l«.jf A gtMrtl pia» « ol lWMujb. improvid wiih k gotsz, lu w i *siuuiice, barn uuu giungi}; al>* ut bi.\t} III I t b 11 llcctl, to ilb Hil Ol» ilMTU ol MbuUt olle huumtu uscHrtt*U Jnut tie«s; oli»' JMlgC sprilla anu otu« r buuui*.r oìum on tu. tuim. 1 uitk> «. * le» k ruiib tun.ugu tu* place, bpi« u- uiubtuck rung», tolta gov*lumini titic. Pine. fcxlMJl», » usti. No. 10. A britk house una larg. h.( lu J m » ksonvili«-, w ìtu a Mula*. A coiul.-i tab.u humc, and tniv ptilcci. l'i h « , j2»iu * usU mal bazunc«.* iu tiiTcc »quMi pM>m*nt^ol six, twciVc alia vigli- tcuii molliti»; uulerrcu paj menta to aw t* u. per cent, interest. No. 11. A CMiinfurtiiblv frani* hou»c iu Jacksonville, bn sai* un itMb*mut«iu turtrib; ot tui*v ruoiua and kitun«n; locuUd «»u land strett. m.d iiMa a goou tocu *4 uat*r at tue uoor. with au u«c«bbiii j uutuuub*s. U ili bc Suiti cheap, a» iiivuw ih r is in cast« ni Oregon und bus no turtucr use lui- tu* pi'ojMrt>. No. 13. A tto'u-story brivk house in Jacksonvflfr, wiil» to at« r pip«.b to thè pr»mia« s, gnu turough • Mcn rooiu in me house, tr«<iu a uving spriug In* house ¡a l*A^ttvd un a lyn hall Uuek ot land, H oal UU itti ni siz».-, ano ima ali III« li ulta groto ing tu* i coi) ncc* àsur> lor n tauniy to ut«\ pi i» • ji.xu jti, imi»' *-1 b-Miu, u* t* i * <j }-uy- ! la* nlb lo bv b*cut*d i»y u uh ,tlgagu oli tue I i-r<-niis»a, « r gii casi* al optiou *4 tu* purchMs- <i. luto is u v*r> u*>iiaoic locMtii ii, b«ing aiuong thè v*r> b*_«t talliti» r, sid» nc« s in t he town -titl« p. iitct. Sacramento, Cal. Orant’8 Pass, the Trade Cen- ter of the Largest and Rich- < > f 11 J esse R ichardson . est Gold Producing Region in the United States M edfokd . Or., Nov. 11. 1NS9. S tayer W alkek , Medford, Or.: if'Aj.y IHsciibrs «•)(«/ IIIustfeiten the Xeir Style m in ILiIalNERY^ Grand Mask Ball, Situat«*d at a most picturesque and com manding point in the famous Rogue* Riv« r Valley, three hundre*«l miles south of Port land, is the phenomenal city of GRANT’S It iltwrihes the New Dress Goods, and Illustrates a Handsome Line PAN*. of Toilet Cases. Boys’ Wagon«. Horses, and many Standard The town is six years old. has n ponulati«»n of over 2,0(iu. und to growing faster tnan any Toys, New Jewelry, Etc., of interest to all. town in the State. It lias twenty large saw-iuilto in operation within a radiys or twenty mil«*, ami sinj»s mor<* lumbif und manufactured w«»odwork than any town in Oregon, «*xc« pt Portlund. It has two sash and door factor!««, employ ing «»ver 150 nu n. A $¿10,000 brick op<*ra homo* In «*<mrs« of »•«in struction, beside« several oth«*r brick struct- ur«« und«*r way. A 1 >1 >KES> Has t«*n g«*neral inercliandis«- st««re«. doing an aggregate cash business ol $2,000 per «lay. Ree*uiv*« and ships through Weiis, Fuig«> A Company and other source« eiver $31)0,000 No. 17. worth «if gold dust annually. comlurtubl«- frani*• uà* toitk« ver/ .argr Has daily stag«- cotymuuicalion with Cr<«- lui A in Ja*kbt.nviiH-, ma guod avigiiburbeiud* c«*nt city and other coast p«>ints, ami is situat- tur baie «zìi r* jeauiiabi*- tcriu«; a iaig«- sit- «*d at a poipl ou the* main line* ot the* Or«*g<»n ting-iixjin m itti a g<HMÌ ti»* p;uu« bus , twog«HKl b*d- y t’alihirma Railroad w here- a division ol te r rounib and a kitcUetx, a g‘»<MÌ todloi water at rilory lake« place* betwe*vn Portland mid San thè Uoor, woudUuv»», ut*, pncc. Francisco, thus affording N<». 22. A N«». 1 grani and st.uk fami of3^«cm*. 3 inil. h tr<»m * « ntral Puint ranruad ulation and six iiuì ** h froin Mudlord raur<_>ad station; all h a * i, biu< k land and unch >b* d mi IU m imi * -i mi l« u« . . ami ab under cuitivatmii. Impn.ved w li ti a binali uw* Hing-hous*, a barn JU à . j U fuet. larg«- gianary. a g*MMi spi mg to hi» h furuish»« pi» ut v <»( wat* r lor Uoimbiiu and stock tur. AT CENTRAL POINT, |M>s« b, iinstuim ih suaceptibl« *.t (MHigdtvid. • •d luto ito.», ture«- anu tour furtus. ani cv.rj a»*r«’ ««1 il to g컫si land ami nuar a schemi ano ]H»bto11iu«*. lille perfect. Pricc. $5u ja r acre No. 23. Grant's Pass, in addition to having a large A coinfortalik* resiti» no on Caiif orina rtr»*vt and extremely fertile country at its back, is Where In kept constantly on hand a complete and first -class stock of surrounded by what will eventually prove to hi Ja* k.-< -in ili«-, ami»«ontains a 1 uli bai! bio» k b<* the largest and the richest y>>id producing «»1’liUA.Whct, Hi«s a stable ami ottnruut- region in the I ni(«.-d Stato. There an putc« r llllllMNMtlUCUNM.il»« li Uh fi»« S, HIldulttAs uhuc - s now in operation within forty nines of ce li» ut liuto weil *4 wut» r. Prie«- >7txi. the tow n yielding as high a» ^ltiO,UUU per an No. 24. OWN PROPERTY, FARMS, VINEYARDS num each. Th«*re is on«- «piartz mine »the Ex- A fin«’, n« ar]y nuw re-si«!» ih* «»© »»ngot» and Mining Claims bought aud sold un com- chcijuer), within 12 miles of town, shipping str« < t. iii J m « kb. nvilt«. bvtiig fot 1. bl«ak53, ora in canoiid lots to the Selby Smelting Works ■ tr«>niHig 77>y levi «,n Uregou str«*<-t, 2M4to fvet I mission. IXING PATENTS obtained at reasonable ot San Francisco, that goes from JltiUto I «>ui-ir Street, and 129^ fe» t on Fusi sire« t. { h i ton in gold und there is little doubt but Has a binali viti» jaru und s *, iii « msh < rt«d vartu- rates ami with dispatch. l)i«»MPT ATI’ENTluN given to all businem what hundreds of other mines in Josephine tireuf fruit greto nig on thè iot. liHbKilnuc- t'uuntj would prove equally as good if thor X connected with the Land Office. oughly developed. It lias be«-n estimated that <ssaiy outbuiluingb.a g«Kxl w« ¡1 ot water, und MU“ destiMblv lo»attuo. Prie« the placer gold output from Jacksonand Jose 'dluU LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. phine counties from 1M9 up to the present No. 25. Mî.hanics’ Tools, SlllhJ No. 42. 2110 acre«. time will tout up $3U,0UU.(MJU. Here the «iu«*s- A No. 1 Lirai of 2nuavr<s; I5o »,■.« r. or<<t; 200 acres < id " unimproved ** * • land, * 30 Here« oí tion of determining the true value ut tin 12H in cullivaiioii, A No. I »<>;!. luiwuvid which is pri i aille laud ___ and the __ __ ¡»alance good C4»untv as a mining region naturally nris« s. w nil dw. Ilioir II.J M..IU -, 1UX24 lut. A tar»«-, timber land. All gtssi fruit and grain land, Did this cnorinuus yu*id «»t roars« gold come duulili lug bain alnlml I1.C1 ^.-arj < inl-ull<llllK». with two living springs uf water. Four miles down from the clouds, or did it collie from the Fagin; NxM.iiid trait ti«a. ni tcoou tearing mother hides still undisturtH*d in tlu- moun I rum Jacksonville. tain rang«* of sout»icrn Oregon? Judg< f«»r cnuuitHzii ; a good u « || and spin.g «>! water yourself. Gity ami suburban propertv in tin martli« uw«Uing. an«! is wat*r*u b> Evans 1UU0 No. 40. 160 acres, town of Grant's Pass to on«’ to live hundred ci* «k on the east si«i< . which < a»i !•<'us«d t«» Aiwl ( verythiug else himgliiab'e in this line. rnnnprovezl; well wat<xt‘‘L and a first -class per cunt, cheaper than it is in any tow n ut irrigate the place. A ,\«». 1 outside rnug»* tor Mi gissisarenew anitofth, be«t brands.Hint place 1<< make a k « mh 1 I khik *. like population on the Pacific coast. We cun >t«-*k «»I ail kinds. Five mi!*s troiu W« mmiv !I1 v wll' be sold at the K. IL station, ( lus« to s»*ii*»ut und p«»st« tiiu* ; ¡SHLTMW Nu. 55. 40(1 acre»*. sell you choice business lots. 50x1(1». on im close I«» saw mid. Gtasi roads wiut* r and sum proved street*,all level, and within 300 feet of I'nimph a -cd, level, rieb grusb hih I fruit land; a brick opera house, for $2Ul each. We mer. Pneu ÿPJixi; halt uush. bulMncu on tiuzc, i iiniiuig u atvr; title, dv>nati<>!i ciHliu. A great ('Hi)M'il you nice residt ¡ice lots, five blocks ♦ »r all cusii at « ptiuu ut purchaser. Tuts is a imi'gaiii; miles eu*i ot Ccutral 1‘uint Give me a call Iwfore goitu •• sewh»‘re. 1 rom the center of the city, in the midst ««1 X«». 1 mv«>tin* nt. and will make a good home M0. J. (’.SHERI I »AN modern dwellings aud banusomc churches, all !ur suincbud) . Title p* rt« ut. iu 11 " -2OI aen*M rich, level, bottom land, level, cleared and uu improved streets, from No. 296. l l< aifd; 1U acres ivncid; aiuali buuHe and bla $35 to f 100 each. As a buyer, jou would nat- W. I.. CAKSuX \. II. < UNIX. 11X» acres < f land in s* ctn.n Id. tow ush!|> Ji. S, nk*; l»<-ai’iiig orchard ot choice variety of up- urully ask, how can you afford to sell at then« K. 4 U on Evans ci* « k. nuai a st« r* anu ¡»< st- ph>; 2NJ aert bol yellow and augar-piue tim pi ices with a perl uct title, if everything is as • th««-. U .11 t»« -sold cheap, as the ow tier is de- ber; gootl bite for saw-mill; good ruads suuj - represent cd? The answer is, we are the stroua ot disposing of it. inei and winter. Evans < r«'< k ruua uu cuttt No. «. bountiai y of tiuitl land and can be utilized fur nrigatiuii. six miles from R. R, depot- ouc- A h«fusu und lot on Vail« j street, tn Jackson tourth mile from bchool aud ¡M>Rtuthce. Price, ville; huus«- UxlM t«’t, 1}^ storits, with five j«12 per acre. moins; lot Hix RM.» fret ; u small barn ; a lot of M. cuotu*.>ouug truit tr**s, assort*«*! vari«ties, 15UU acres, uniiiiprovud; ail level, ric h, but- an<i a good wvilul water near the dour. Price torn ¡and; well Mittcred, plenty ol tJinlxT, land *4Oi uatsn. cun In* mad«- the best uauy ranch in lUvHtatc No. ». <>! Oregon; 23 mi*c> troiu Aahiimd. Price >6 All tl.e right and tuti* to improv* tn* nts on a yer acre. Terms, hall cash in baud, baianev And could sell at one-half these prices if so dnqwwd, and make money Just ms th« Tacoma bomust« a«t; ow. ur w ill idimjuish liotn* st* au on easy terms. Land Company did wheu th« > sold busi- i ignt to pur* has« i. liiq.i*A«u l»> a n« w n< um . M2. <>Gx2U lv*.t, with kitciK nt a n* u burn, JtxZli 17’» acres; !<» acres fenced and in cultivation. ucss lots in the flourishing stapoit ot Tacoma 1 a «.t, sil« uu< U oil on« slut. 5t«x lb !< * t; a g«»od Hotis«-, barn, «»ruiiard, iucud«»w, «»nu-hait inter for tfS that are now worth $5U,0UU. \\ « can v. il, anu living spnug <4 uat«r n«ar the sell three-fourths of our prut»« nt |M»ss« ssions est 111 M ate r-ditch au«l uat<r-i igiit, und System U u U m ; bl) U* 1 « b It ||*;«U M ittl U g«»«Kl t* Ii< * ; UMl oi irrigation bj which 125 acn-s may be irri- at current prices and still make the remain 1 ruit 11 < * b, 1-) tur-uiu ussoi t* *1 i ar>< tns. a Xo. Kat«Ni. >tr«am of water rumiing un north ing tuurth worth twice—y«a, tin times, as limit lui m, w Uli « xc* in. nt outsiu« iang* for btrtiudar) oi the place. Tun miles from coun much money as tike whole <»riginaii> waa. blmJL ciubv t«» suhuu! und p«>st-« ttl« « . Also a ty seat, and one and a iiait luiiua from }H«t- This is the rutmh ol multii>tx,d own» rship, ami spMU ol w* ll-Li« k« u )«-ung marts, w îtli a t wo- wu know it. Wuar< satishud tiiat the Iota wt «tffice and school house. Price. $3tiU). are now selling for $2bU with sei! f«>r $3tOU. anu tiors« wag«.n. iHhiij n«u. anu hurntss 1er «6. two h*,rs«b. a pzow miiu harrow anu some tools 4k7 acres, all tenued and in cultivation. It is l»Of«sibly mure, in less than tivu j uars.but the) all go with the Riat*. Ail tor ih« in wouldn't do it It we were to put a barb«-«! win I situated in the heart <»1 RuAfuc riv»«r valley .one fence uutdi. It <lusir**j. some >oung cuttiu and hogi* around the tow n and wait for tHat statu mile troui lentral Point depot. Three cum- will be s» iu with ti>* piuc*. A g«.«>*l liaigain of affairs. Great lortable dwellings and three barns are on this tor any mun or woman hi search «4 a huiue. tract, also an orchard td a ciioic«- variety ul No. SB. truit. Th«’ hoi i is true, rich, black loam, and A bous«’ and about one acre of ground. to ill grow alfalfa without irrigation. W ill bt* m«>sti) * nclos« <i, lias m I m . u I l .5 La arm# 11 uit sold as a who!** or suixiividud into 3 farms«»! GRAPE VINES, CURRANTS, GOOSEBER tru* s. gou«i vuri*li« s; uis«> u mining « .aim hi 21»«. 19"., 2»U-acre tracts. There is no waste iMtid RIES, BLACKBERRIES RASPBER- voiuitetii.n tii*r* wait; w 1th to*as and sluic« s on this tract, ami it is without qu*«tion on«* of III EH, STRAW BEKHliy, FIGS. bUthuicnt to Mt.ik the sum* with, witinn 4UU the bust farms in Jackson county. For tcrniN partis«.! the w« st line «4 the corp« .rai c omits and privet* call on or address the undersigned Our trees are grown without irrigation on at Mud lord, Oregon. ot Jacks*.iivili*. 'In* ow n*i is in po«>r b*Mitti. There is a splendid opportunity in Grant’s .«nd 1« rtliat r*as**n the property will be- sold red hill land, and all of known varieties that MM. Pass for the establishment ol a i « mm ! bank, a uiiCMp tor cash. succeed in Southern (Iregon. ItiO acres; ltlO acres fenced and in cultivation ; brewery, a flouring mill, a foundry, a macbiiK No. ». Those contemplating tree- planting will do five acres in orc a a rd ; dwelling and barn and shop, a bakery ,u restaurant, a first-class h«»l< I, well to visit our orchard an«! nursery, or write gtMxt A lioui**stea«i claim of RXI aer< s on Carter m*us. A lirst-claMH place. Niue miles furniture tactxiry, broom factor), tile and to us for price list. Address to u* at Murphy. trom t« railroad <I u | m 4. Price. $J2UU; Iwo-thndt* pressed brick factory, truit canning and com Gulch, mai lii< H* *| kins’ saw mill <.n F or« st Josephine county, Oregon, or to II. II. Station, cash down; balance on uusj term». mission warehouse and innumerable other t n- entk; KO Mercs ot goou saw timber on tbe Grant’s Pass, Oregon. f «’rprisva. There ia not an idle man ora vacant place. Iinpr«.v«-d with u small box it«,us<*, MH. A. II. < ARSON A SON. 210 acres mijoiiMtig the <*orporat«* limits of building of any kind in the town, and we might a stable, lumber to build a n« w house that lhe thritty and gr«>to ing city of Medford, all say, by way <»i parenthesis, that there an- s. v- wni go with th«’ place. 30 acres t»n«*cd with a ft need arvl in cultivation; a go«Ml dwelling- eral hh loons in Grant's Pass taking in fr«»m goon tail t«*iice, J acris in allaltu. 5 ut r< s in house ami a very larg«* barn; smuli orchard. K« to «HU per day each in cash. To manufac cultivation. al»«>ut « n«-1«-uith oi un acre m Th«*ru is n«> waste land on this place; the soil turers or others wishing to engage in busi- burin*, u tint spring «>1 wutti in mi tin h«>usu, is a rich, black loam and f r« e, «*asy tocuiti- ness. or to speculators desirous <»f a<x*uring a fine <»utside range tor st«.ck. A!s«; tin unui- vat«* and. v « t > productive. This farm will be larg c number ot lots, we can quote s;«tonish- vidtti liait ot a mining claim. 1,311« > mi « i *» in subdivided into 50-acrv tracts, if desired. ingly low figures. Don't fool around u ith wild hliglh bv ¡00 t«*t ill w idtli. teg* tb< I With a cat investments until this «>pp«>rtunity is gone go*Hi res« iv*»ir t«»i iioluing wuur sluic*s und Price, $50 per acre. 90. and then “kick" yuurscil lor not g«-tting in. tools WHO which to Mtuk iin mine. I'm«-, ÿiJKHI. '¡hurt will also be sold w ith th* place i 200 acres—known as the Hockenj«>s or (’ol- but buy ut once and we will guarantee you .» iiuad ot cows, on* br<<ud mar*. also a mt ol lins' place, ai»out three miles from Medford, v« g* tnbl*i*. Ab tor th«* mini ot $1 ¡50 cash on the PI kvii I x and Eagle Point road. «*«»ntain- duw n ut lune ot sale. ing 140 acres of rich farming land, all under fence, with «’omfortabh* house an«l good barn, $No. —. new *>uthouses, well, etc. This place li**s well On the inv»*tni»*nt for the next five years. lainds in s*-ctioiis7. IK, lft, 20. 29, and X^i of to the sun, ia well drained, and well adapted Th«- history of Spokane Falls I h K«»ing to b«* rv- section 30, in tow inditp 35 Mail h. range I u«st; for either fruit or farming land. Plenty of This well-known house has been rebuilt timber for all uaea witii place, it is situated J>eate«i in Grant h Paas in the next two yearn containing 1130acns; and lands inaction« ¡2. with brkk and greatly «*nlarged. Iwsidcs being wit hin «mu and threc-fourt hs mil«*sof Ph«i*nix 11st as sure ns» that time arriv«*». We are ¡4, 23. 24 and 25, in tow nship 35 south, ot rang«* r**nd> to watfvr $1000, to I»»* dupoHit«**! iu anj 2 west, containing 1(WU acres. It all « t tne railroad d«*i»ot. Can easily be mad*’ one <4 the hank in the stat«*, that lots wu are n«»w selllUK NEWLY FURNISHED. b«*st ranches on the <*asl side ot Bear creek. for $200 * ill sell for S2000 insi<l<* <4 tlv«* Years. al»ove»niviition«d land stioiiiu be sold hi «tie *»odj , $♦» p»*r acre is th«-pri«^.*. It sold in quan Price. $!I2 50 per acre. For maps, price« and any oth« r desire«! infor tities not h*sbtliun 40 h * tvs . at ÿlü t«.$15 per It ¡ a centrally I »cat-d in the business part of 91. mation. call oil or address acre, atcoruiug to tbe quality und «;uaniH> «4 h»wn, and a good-sample room f«»r commer |<M)acres: 100 fenced; 45in cultivation; eight land sold, 'lurtuft, one Ihmi cishal time of cial travelers, is titte«l up in connection there acr«*a «if alfalfa; y«mng orchard of 3U0»*hoicc sal«’, lialauce on tune to suit pur» has» i ; d« 1« i r- with. The table is constiihtly furnished with variety of fruit tiuca; small vinvyani; g«Mxi, ed pa) in* nts to tie b*-»*ur*ti l«v a morlgage on th«’ I h st the market affords. new dwvIling-lmuH«*, barn and outhouses; th* premises. This land is m<>stiy slighti> roll running wat« r thr«»ugh th«* farm; go«M] out- E. K. BRIGHTMAN, Prop. ing clay soil, and is among the t>« st Iruit lanua rang«* for stock. Thitt«*«*n miles from rairoad Ashland. Oct. 10, issi». in Jackson county. depot. Pi le«’ for crop and farm &J0M0. Part><*s wishing to pt.ruha*«-an> <4 the above 92. «hxribtd lands, cun st« >p « .H at M« «îh.rd. w h* re I KM» acrwu^KM fenced, 50 acres in cultivation, the> w ill I m met at th«- iaiir«.au <1» |s.t on the I meadow of alfalfa an«l tiinottij. good orchard, arrival uf trains l»j M< ssrs. V* i isn > A < « ., r» al plenty «»f first-class garden land, uiioovered by estate agents, w ho w ill c«»nv« y tl.< in in good water troiu two irrigating ditch»«, two miles shape to an} «4 the I kik I m I hu\ * for bale, tr»e from saw-mill, on« mile from school-house, of charge for conveyance. Cor. 3d and E Street» will make a tirst-claas dairy ranch* fencing 8ILA8J. DAY. in splendid condition, buildings only fair, lum ber cheap ami handy; 15 mil«« from railroad depot. Price, $2000. crop include«!. *J3. Containing 120 R< h » ui <. well furnished. 120 acres—4M) acres fcuc»*d and 30 acres in cul tivation; five a* t «*s in alfalfa, small orciiard, ----- THE BEST----- dwclhng-hous«*, Hinnil imrn, etc., running water through the place. Price, $10UU. 94. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE 320 tier»«—2M) acres fenced and 150 acre* in I cultivation, good house, barn and outhous»«, IN THE STATE. g«>o«l orchard an«i vineyard, s«*veral larg«* springs, affording plenty of water for garden Free Buses to and from the Hotel, irrigation, 10 aer«« of timothy in«*u»iow; six mil»« from Grant's Pare. Price $5000. A great No ('hiñese employed and no deviation in Bargain. Terms, on«*-ha!f cash, balance on «•nay tenim. charge«. 95. Meals 25 cents; lodging 25 cents to 50 cents. 120acres of fruit land, within two mil»« of Grant's Pass, will be subdivided in 10or 20-acre E. LEWISTON, Proprietor. tracts if desired. Pric<* $7 50 per acre MAILED FREE A t t 1AI J I I IL 11 Sacramento, Cal. Till I'll TH ISM’t Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band HENRY KLIPPEL, HARDWARE ANU TINWARE IIEI'dl JOS. C. SHERIOA^ PROPRIETOR. I HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, PAINTS OILS LOTS Siskiyou County, Cal., FOR SALE 9H EASY TERMS JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY MAH. ROUTE aTAG!> LEAVE JAt’ksnNVII.LE EVERY «J Momlay ami Friday at •» «>’cl«»« k a . m . for WiLb rvilie.i« turning l'iu-stlaysami Saturdays. Stage leavi’S tor l ni«»ntown «m Wudnes«laj s at lOo’clock A. M., I « turning Thursdays. Aissffl2e:'s taieu at Reasonaölß Hates. WRISLEY & CO I’O A(X’OMMOIHTE THE GROWING DE 1 mand f«»r real est,ite. wh have opened an of fice in the town «>f Msdford, Jackson Co., Ogn. We claim t«> have as ftno a line of property, and to be able to furnish as rsliabl«* infornmtum ''oncerning real »«Mate in Southern Oregon,as any other arm now doing bubine^s. ('orresp eure solicit«!. WRISLEY Ac CO. —ASK FOR---- BOOTS And all of AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S UNRIVALED GOODS! FARMS FOR SALE I OFFEIl KOK SALE ON REASONABLE term lone Ilf th., best Stock or Dairy Farms in Sontl. urn Oregon,.ibiati-d on Deer 1 reek. Josepl.me county, .-omsmiiig 32<> s.-ri-H of rich bottom .and especially adapted to the growth of timothy hay and clover. About ons-half is cleared and m cultivation, and most of the balance can be easily c.earid. There is a str.-mu of water running thronghthe place the year round, affording plenty of water f. I Stick and some for irrigating, rhe place is nil mcto»e<l by a good rail fence. I here is a house and barn and 200 young fruit trees on th-place. It also has the best outside range in thecounty: also another xcellent ptacecontain. ing 1A> acres. , .. For full particulars call upon er address O. J. VANntli Kerhyville Oregon STRAYED ritoM TUE Ot.n OHEV IIAIN Y'm'.’J r in Ifix liuti.- pr.'a in. t.Hbout th.- ml.l.l of Aiuru-t. a tmy mura’ and thr»-»* > «‘iirhiur ttllia . tw. «ni,, .¿mi >i «orra-l. All «,r.- b.an.I.d » itti a --n.ill A ori tho rlght »lioul.h r, pt- inv tl.ot th. brami <>n om- or tho irra?» '»«• on ilo- I. ft «houl i, r. rito maro wor ■ <i Io li at th«’ tini«* sin* brft. .... .. A 1:1.or..Ir want wlll fio pa. l lor th. r.vov- ery of anc of th«* iiniinnls or an> informai imi tliat wi!| bivi theret<». JOHN HO(’KEN.IOH. Jacks«.n\ille. Or. Estray Notice. f».\MF. TO THE I’l.At E OF TUI'. I NpEH- L ->irn..|. r- Hldlmr tn > I nu'. HI.- |-r. vnx t i.. .till» ax«, a '•”> l> nv. nb-.u: f.nir veara - l.l. with white »trip«- on n.«-. hln.l f . t whlt.-.a.ran-l.-l X on rixht -h.mhl. r. Tin- owner wi«4-|»ny charges ami take the itnimaJ away* Datud Nov. 27,18®» T. H. GILSON. OF ALL KINDS. Conveyancing in all its Branches r M AGRICÜLTÜRAL IMPLEMENTS NAILS, ROPE. MONTAGUE, June 20,1888. J08. CAIRN SIMTSON, Esq., 8«C. ricifle Coast Blood-Horse Association, »ay»: "Beint familiar with the remarkable efficacy of 81. Jacobs Oil, I cheerfhllr and heartily lndorsa this valuable specific for painful ailments.” No. 2. A good farm oi 2UI acres un Evans «-rn k. in th« M«uuuub. improved a it n a a to clung 1<A:.4 feet with live rooms, a bain unu Maims, so u» r» b 1« nc«u, 40 acri a in culti vution, toc.l wat- urtti uuu a hue outsiue rang« lor stock. A X«». 1 stock taim. Price, fifteen Uuiiurr. pit Mere «--Mali. Title perfect. RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, S taves & W alker , Medford, Ot : Winaboro. Tei., My horse was hurt on hind leg; suffere«! 10 months; was cured by St Jacobs Oil; cure has remained permanent W. J. CLINE. I HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DE- A scribed properly; MISCELLANEOUS AFTERNOON SEHSf«»N. I. I««»to 1 io »*. m .—Music. II. 1 K) t.> 2:1.» P. M.—“Study an I R.xita- tifirt. ' l.’rof P. A. Getz, of Ashiutid. III. —2:15 t«> 3;0U p. M.—“The Art of School —Prof. E. E. Smith, of Central Felix Kahn, of Fe»rt Klamath, Is paying Management." Point. Portland a vinit. IV. -3:00 U y 4 00 P. « —“Primary Work.’’— Every house in Linkviile in occupied and By the Ashland Public Schools. in »re are needed. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. Tho*. Lang is sojourning in R gu« ri r I. -Music. vaih y fuy the winter. II. Lecture by Pr«»f. J. S. Sweet, of th« G«o. Devoe I.«4 p lained to Linkviile from Ian I State Xormal.— “Points and Pointers. hi» trip t«> California. Blur at Mrdford. S. I.. Riley knows th«* fellow who Mole bin watch, and want« him to return it. Last Saiur-lay vv<-ninx. »t 10:30 o'cl x k. Mcl- A grand ent«*rt:dnin«*nt ia pr>enia««»l at the for-1 rrc.-ivcd h»-r first baptiain by fire.theh.ir- school-house in Hujneavilieon <’hr Htmas«Iny ness an<l shoe allop of W. U. Cooper, with Tnos. laing, a pioneer of this section, has in >M of itacontents, the Itarn-ws shop of W. gone to Rogue river vailcv tosp« n«ltlie wint r. I* Wood and the axnculturat machinery ware- hiiii« <>f F Hubbard, furnlalnnx the fuel for Arthur IaHngi II is in i»« l Norte county with th<-tlamea. The tire originated in the rear of a nufatter of huraeH, an<l hay to scarce and W. <L i'.Hiper’i* building, and wiw beyond con v« ry high thewc. trol when tind discovered by Nightwatchman S.-ara, very little of any value being saved Wild v gwac gWel» u have hut ‘ b-’t-o at« . plentiful , - ------- ...... . -T — |h as t from tho building. Tne citizens worked u*ual about »he l.ik utvl m .rslies nobly to prevent tin- spread of tbe ttam.-s, but Klamath basin. ewing to having uo taci|iti>« for fighting tire, I.. S. Dyer, foriu -riy In lian agent at could not nave the adjoining atrueturew the alb, is now the happj ownur «>f an agricultural implement warehouse, and the plantation near Ontario, Cai. frame building occupied by Mr. Wood. From A sa<i(ih*«h«»me b« i mging t » Miss __ both of tile latter, howe.er. moat of the stock Wilkins was stolen from h«*r father's barn at was «aved. Mr. Hubbard losing mure or liws Kerbyville on«* night last wet k. machinery. When the fire r -ache.1 the brick Th«*tax-roll (»f Klamath county, tli«*«l with »alls of 1. A. Webb's new building, which th«* secretary of stat«*, allows total t.ixabl • •to m I next to tbe street, it was eaai'y checked and controlled. E. Wurman's stable, on the property of $1.(XM),7(N<; polls 5iM>. opposite side of the fire, was saved, with ex Weather prophets prtxlicf a cold season, b»»- treme diBculty. Ha-litburn.nl a larg-- por cause the sn >w bunting «4 the British prov tion of th-- town would have been end-tng-red inces has coine s »utli to wint«*r thia year. Th building -a-cupied by Mr. Wood belonged Dr. H A. Wright is lea«!ing thr* enterpris»* in to Dr. dkins; amount or insurance not ascer- th«* matter of pr-ividing a mile race-track, tain-il. Hubbard's policy ot $V<i had expired a so.ith tit the ol 1 track on the Bro«.ks piac« f. w day» before the tire. The loss of Imple n arb’wn. ments falls principally on the miinufaeturers C«»l. X. B. Knight last we< k «¡rove <>v« r 2«5ll we learn. Mr. Um.per carried a policy of $2<rti h«ad of tin‘‘ st.‘« th from Wood river to his on Ills building sun contents. In tlie Farmers' Island rancn n« at Linkviile, to fed through A Merchants'Insurance Company of Albany. Our M.-dford neighbor* should lose no time in th»’ winter. providing lhe town with a well-equipped lire W,* ar»* a*,rry t.» learn that ( imn, h Humph company. rey. <»f Pelican bay, is In a pnrulyz *«! condition, and baa not b«*en nbl«* to h* Ip UhnM/lf during Grand Jury. several months past. 'l he following additional busin«'ss was trans- A number of public-spirited citi/. n^ot I.ink ai’t.ti by tin* grand Jury after our lust report, vid contributed hi»» rally toward*« Iniil ling adjournment; hitching p »sts on the ai I • str -et «»op »wit** before o*.!«* indictment charging Abner Kent with Graves A LipBett’a last w«*«k. th«1 «Time of axaault with a dangerous weapon, A chick n an I turfc *y shoot f.»r Christmas endorsed “a true bill:’* one indictment charg day is annoiinred by Graves A Lips«’tt. ing F. H. Rowe and W. M. Goodricli with crim Hang-a. 50 yards for shots at hf nd. an I 200 inal tr«*spaas was r«*turned. endorai’d “not a \ ards for shots at th«’ whole fowl. true bill;" one indictment charging <’. W, Sav Mrs. John Parson, of Keno. return«*«! this ag<- with the crime of suffering nn<! permitting w ■ k fr »in California with her daughter, hav unlaw!ul gaming. ♦•n«lors«d "a tru«* bill." The ing concluded that Klainnth county's winter following is tn«- tinal report of th«- grand jury: ••We hnv«- diligently inquir«^! into and inves- «‘lunate is gov«l enough tor anybody. tigate«l nil charges brought to our notice, and Rom« «>f those who were su)»pa*na«*»l in the pass««! upon th« in as we thought right and Dod«l-Wulker can«* hnv«* returned horn«*, l»ut proper under the law. We hnv«’ ex»unin<*d the a ! will hav«* to be in P«»rfiand on t he 17th inst., public buildings and ther«-cordsof thecoiinty, when tlie trial <* »nim nv«*s.. a tru«- bill having and tin«! a* follows: We hnv..* mu<l«* a careful been found against the parties. «•xamination of records kept by the county Geo. Chastain, wh • was convicted of selling clerk. We find the county r«*«H>itls kep; in u li«pi >r at B manza without licens«*. claims that splendid condition, and bellev«* they aro k«*pt !>«■ was in the employ of on«* Scott at the time, in a thoroughly businussiike manner. We an 1 tb« r« forc ought n >t to bv h«*!«l guilty. H«* w«»iil<l respectfully say the same of the other willapptnil htocascto the supreme court. offices belonging to the county. Thu county Among th«* new buildings going up and re hospital scums to no under excellent maange- cently coinpl« t il in Linkviile may be tn« n- ment. The inmates express themselves as be tion«si K«‘ssh r’s i« »-hoiise, Robinson's dwell ing well pleas»*«! with their treatment, and ing and «dice, th«- ltlu< knmithing em|M>riumof hav«* no complaints to offer. We found th«* W«-bb A Beal, an«l the neat dwelling of Davi«1 house and everything about clean and in ex- cvlient or«ler, with twelve *nmates. V««|ti**r. “Having no further business, we would re- Th«* suspicion Is cnt«‘rtain<xl bj some that spix tfully ask your honor to discharge us. th«* abandonment of Fort Klamath is the GEORGE BROWN, Foreman.“ (iir«et result «if the machinations of some capitalists an«i land-owners wh*» d«*sire to se- Com me n<lnb If. cur«* posseBRion of th«* rich tract of land in th«* military reservation. AH claims not consistent with the high Among th«* citizens of Klamath county in at character of Syrup of Figs are purpo-cly tendance on thr trial of I) xl<l ami Walker, thr tv ii.»M(| by the ('al. Fig ('«»nipany. It a ts allegfsi stag«* robbers, at Portland, mav be gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, n«>te»l John ShtMtk. J. H. <intman. .1. <». iiaru- aker, an«! Messrs. Chrisnian. Short, Clopton cleut.sing the system effectually, but is i.nt a cure-all and makes no pretensions that an*t his son ami Mrs Gwinn. Misses Camilla and Minnie Wa'k r were every hottie will not substantiate sununon«s| from Ashland last we«-k toth«*be«I- side of their mother. Mrs. John Well«, wh«» Wit» tak«*n sudd«*nly ill at Linkviile while on HORSE AILMENTS. h« r way to th** Rogue nv«*r valley. Mrs. W. was milch improve«! at last accounts, although she was very ill for a while. Neponset, Hl., On»* of the Star <n»rr< M|M»ndents at Dairy in May». 1S88. forms Sam. another *’«»rr«*spondcnt. that he My mare caught «•an have n«> grammatical eonmetion with coldt result: «welled Miss J tinea of tljat pluc«*. They hav«* some llmtai lump between very «pirer ctisl.» tub in Klamath «*«>qnty. and this one would be m«»r«* h >n«»r<*<! In th«* lurwiega and tnfiam- “l>r«*Hvh" than in the «»bscrv.ui rnatloa Cured her with FL Jacobs Oil. f.-.oeio Harare 9SOOO L.O.GARDNER. Farme, Village Lets, Impreved and Unimprcved fcr ¿ale or Rent. CONCERN TNG ONE OF THE ■v civii-servie« law, will not be pleased at the president’s emphatic adhesion to the reform. Mr. Harrison's remarks on this subject have an apologetic tone, which is not unnatural, i-onsidering the activity of Clarkson, but ho ranges himself uncom promisingly on lhe side of the merit sys tem, and instead of a repeal of the law advocates its extension.” REAL-ESTATE. I Lowest Ruling Prices. Owners of the Towusite 100 000 TREES IN SiOCK, Apple. Pear. Peach. Plum, Prune Apricot. Nectarine. Cherry, Almond. Chestnut. Walnut. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERT RESPECT. 100 Per Cent Per Annum INTERNATIONAL HOTEL ! PORTLAND. OR., 31 First Street, Newmarket Block, PORTLAND, OREGON MONEY TO LOAN $12,000 to loan in $1,000 lots, on improved farm se curity. For further particu lars enquire of NOTICE • 2'“ I have Great Bargains to offer and it will pay you to examine my list care*fuily before he endersigned will sellon fav . purchasing eteewhere*. If you have any prop «irable terms a one-half Interest in a paving erty for sale, come and see me and I will.ao my liiercantlh' business hth ! also one block of be«t for you. ground in Eagle Point, with dwelling-house an«l «mt-bnildings. good store-house, etc. For Office next door to Grand Central Hotel, further parti'’ulars apply to the undersigned Medford, Oregon. on th»' promts« a. HENRY KUPPEL. F n IN LOW. T Eagk Point, Oregon, Augutft 24, tort*. SILAS J. DAY, suiti JACKSONVILLE, UHEGuJi. ■! z