The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 12, 1889, Image 3

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
.45’ OBJECT LESSON.
The min«*rz of this county arc all busy and
The fuRuwiac deed» have been flled for
doirurrood work.
record in tbe ulkce of tbe County clerk »luce
E. F. Meissner, of Kerby rille, is preparing to the last report of tbe Tutts.
E. Cuter to J. M. Wert; lot 32, block “M." In
set out a nice* orchard.
railroad add. to Aahland; *2f>0. Alsu 3a &-1U0
8. M Wilcox, of the Pass, has been quite un­ acres
Iu tp 3» S, K 1 E. gMM
well fur ten days past.
U. T. Co. to Ueo, W. Isaacs; lots 8 and 9.
Several fine orchards will be set out in the blink 78, Medford. J10.
DU Quit valley this season.
Kelly Fields to Chas. Nickell; 80 acres In tp
F
The Fotta) telegraph office has been removed 38 8, K 2 W. $800.
E. H. Hughes to Thr». McAndrew; 40 acres
to the opera-bause ouilding.
Grant’s Pass gardeners are beginning to in tp 37 S. K I W. $100.
Mosr-s Mansaeld to Levi Morris; 200 acris in
bring iu spring vegetable» already.
to 38 8, R 1 E. $18(10.
H. H KleasliDg. of Applegate, wants the
K. A. Fellows to J. M. Watt»; 130 acres In tp
services of a first-class quartz miner.
Jj 8, R 4 W. $3M>.
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C. E. Beebe to T. K. Bolton; quitclaim to 4
G. W. Colvig will go to Salem In a few days
50-1(N acres in tp 3V 8, R 1 E. $100.
to argue a case in the supreme court.
Trustes^ of Jacksonville to I'crinella Uun-
N. Gates was recently appointed |H>stmaster eau,
lot 2, block 50, Jacksonville. $10.
at A It house, vice A. IL Platter, re-signed.
Martha M. Cooksey to Clias. J. Hogg; lot 10
Mrs. Dr. Sung«*r an«i Mrs. Eva Dean, of Jack- Cooks, y , ad.l to Central Point. 8100
Sou county, visited friends al the Puna lawt i J. N. Woody to Asa N. Woody; 80 15-KN acres
w« eB
intp37 8, Ri W. $2400.
W. K. Price to Fred. Hansen; lot in Central
Del Osborn«, who has b**«*n locat**d at Galiev
creek for sometime past, returned to Grant’s Poltll. 8350.
A. L. Willey to B. F. Myer and J. R. Gibson-
Pass lately,
1 and 2, block "L,'’ railroad add toAsbland
Ttioi*. t'hapm.in. f.»rm*-rl\ of K**rb} Ville, is lots
$3000.
now lvsiding in Curry county, where he has a
C.
Miusus to L. L. Angle; hood for deed lo
good farm.
ltiu acres in section 25. tp 37 8, it 2 W.
John W. Hunt has wl«l his property in
I. . L. Angle to Jonas A. Lee; assignment of
□ rant’s Pag* and moved to his <»1<1 home nt title-bond to same property,
KerbyVillv.
U. A T. Co. to Lura E. Youmans; lot 17. block
Miss Fannie Knuwl«*s will have thr local "L." railroad arid to Ashland. $80,
II. 41. Co. to A. 11. Simpson; lota9and 10
agency at Grant’s Pnss fur the Laundry block
3V. Medford. $00.
»«mm,
Queen washer.
A. C. Helm to J. C. Tolman; lots 5 aud 39 and
Claiborne Neil of Ashland precinct visited cast half ot lot 6. In Pracht s add to Ashland
bu daughter, Mrs.
>8. W.
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E. ~
D c |D. at the Posa $000.
during the wecg.
Chas. H. Hoalcy, et al, to use of public; right
Several inches of snow has fallen in this of way for highway In tp 39 S, R I E.
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F. x>.
H. Carter,et
vnrivi, IT Ul,
al, to
u» same;
nautt•; same.
millo*.
county during the week, but most i»f it has
Town uf JacgsouviHe tu T. J. Kenney* lot 2
BjMe disappeared.
a
\bl
block
5®.
Jacksonville.
S25.
.^urrah for Grant s Pass and her entrrpris-’
J. C. Matueny tu M. N. Lung; lot 4, block il,
<ng peonie. A bri* k hotel costing $15,001) will
^shlaud.
soon bv built there.
Boon
JauivaJL Bjriuer^to James Helm«; 10 acre« in
A successful school, conducted by Prof. tp»8, R I W. $150.
JliUbawsy, c 1 oh ***1 on Deer creek with22schol-
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E. Angle; bond for deed
L.
L. -------------------
Angle to jjrra
Orra
3 .*7
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arwFarufied,
wvvg.
r to 3
74-100 aerra in tp 37 S. R 2 w $400.
yA fine l»ridg«* across »ait creek was Inal
W A, Young to H. E. Lewis; quit claim
htof way in tpJGS, Rl W $|.
Jrctk finished by Chatham A lliatt. The span
ns u little over forty feet.
J. E. Miucr to bargt! Anu Ragers; lots !► aud
.J.
Miner's »«Id to Asli la nd. $500.
P. H. Harth A Son will op* n out a fine st*»ck
Angie, Plymaie A Short to W. H. Simmons,
of gvi’t’s furnishings in Lay tun A Co.'s block
title
boud lu 1«>ts I and 2, block 3. $5<M).
about )he m^dlv of January.
H.
Stuck to Elizabeth Breese; 50 74-100
j 0.
Gen. E. L. Applegate • »rut lu Burlili pd one acres
iu tp 38 S. It 1 W. 500.
day last week tu hav** un
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error ,__ ^üininiB-
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Oscar Gurnard to H. G. K’*sters«m; IBB 87 100
siun as Indian agent rectified.
acre« in fps 3« S. R 2 W. aud Jtl S. it 3 W. |MQU.
Eber Emery to Sophia Emery, property in
Shentf M om attended the convention af
sheriffs of Oregon, held at Port In mi this weak, tp 3b S, R 1 W. $200.
Pcrmvlia Duncan to
L. Kintnan; lot 2,
and was maue the vice-president.
B Stauaxd iuu* erected a barn on th«* lots rc- block 29, Jacksonville. $1.
Lucy
A.
(
lark
to
Precilla
Brown; Jot 11,
ocutiy purciiaseff by him <>n 4 street, arjd will block 10. Medford. $10.
build a dwelling-house also in a short time,
Geo. W Howard to D. L. Cox; JJO acres in tp
Dai- Fh?ter' form* riv of this county, is now JKS, K4W. $20X1.
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a resident •>< a»!ep). H’* was recently j«»in«*d
D. L. Cox t«» Geo. W. Howard, lot I, block 6,
in matrimuny tu a }uang ¡u*iy r«*sidu>g at tiiat and lots 3 and 4, block
Beatty s add to Med­
place.
ford. $W0.
Tne force» on gag«'«! on the 8. P. D. A L. Co.’s
A. I1, Tailvqt to U«‘o, W. Renfro; pr«iperty in
fact«>ries here are assisted by a corps «»f ear- Talent. $2ui.
pent rs eugag«d at .Merlin in frumiug tim­
B. C. Goddard to James R. Brin er; 22 53-il»
bers fur the structure.
acres in to
s . It I E. $225.
W. H. Barr to William Slinger; undivided
4- yrown. who for sometime has been the
une-fttth
ot
lots
5 and tfibha
$1UI).
guest of h.s fa»iier, J«»a. Brown, last week
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- k 19, bò
.. Mudford.
L. S. Patent
tu «a.
Thus. Martin;
acres in fp
started fur nis home in
going via South
.35
8,
K
W.
America, where he will spend Hu* winter.
Same t«> in. Wilkins; 100acr<*s in tp 3 k S, R
That irrepressible fraud. J. H Stine, wh«»
left au «>d«>ruus reputation behind him livre, 2 W.
Same« t«> Claus Klelnhauicr; I2U ae re«« in >p
has bturted an«»tb«*r newspaper at lndvpcnd-
: eqcv. called the "WillamVtte Valley Tribune.’’ 38 S, R2 w.
Same to Edward Graupurr; 280 acre« in tp
L. L. J* nft.ug& C<>. now occupy th old store JK S, R2 W.
building of tin* S. V. D. A L. c«»mpany with
Invir saloon. They $<•« p th«* brat «>: • v. ry-
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE.
thiUg in their line un«l know huw to treat
their CUMb'Ultra Wt-U.
The following is tiie piogranunc of T«*ftchf
Last Saturday C<mrr«' »man Hermann pre­
sent -d lengthy petitions to th«- postoffice de­ era’ Institute, to be held at Medford, begin­
part ui.nl at Washingt«»!! city, asking tor in- ning at I o’clock i*. M, Thursday, l)«*c<*mb«r
ercasctl mail scrvic«* from Grant's Pa<s to
Zi.th, and continuing until Saturday cv«*ning,
Williams creek pvst«»fficv.
The first Hour uf the opera house is now oc­ Dttretnber 28th:
cupied by ttie bank, pustofficr, vxpr«*ss office,
AlTEHNOON SESSION, THURSDAY.
I Postal telegraph office, Boulich X Co.’s dry -
I. —I to 1:30 P. M.—Opening Exerciser. Music
g«><»da store, and the store iiud offices of the by the Medford Choir.
1 Sugar Pine company at Grant's Pass.
II. — 1: W to 2:30 P. M.—"Means an<l Ex|»e«ll«*nts
I A dispatch from Washington .dated Decein- found Helpful in School Work." I’rof. A. L.
' b«*r 3rd, says: The cumptrolh r of curr»*ncy Hwelt«»n, of Eagle Point.
i lias authorized the First National Bank of
III. —2:30 to 3:30 P. M.—"A DiwuHfd in of Geog­
- 8 »utiiern Oregon, at Grant 's Pass, ’ »regon, to raphy." Prof. Geo. H. Watt, Principal uf the
b. gin business with a capital of $50,U(<).
Jacksonville Public S*,*hfM»ls.
IV. --4JU lo 4:<>U 1». M.-Qucstiou Box.
J.C. Orson, H. B. Miller. H. C. Kinne}, J. F.
K'elhy and m . A. Booth have tihii supplv-
F.Vk.XfNG KNTKKT AIN HEXT.
lip utnl articles <»f in*,«u*poration ot the Sugar
I. —Music by Che Choir.
Pin«* Du«»r and Lutiibcr company of Grant's
II. Atidrckwi uf Wclc«»mc.—Prof. W. J.Craw­
Pay*, increasing th«* capital Mt«»«k to $l25.mri.
ford, Principal of the Medford Pul»l *■ Scho«»h*.
, Th«* "Courier" office was last week presented
III. —Lecture by Rev. Eneas McLean, of
with a copy of tii«* first paper ¡»rinteuiuSalem, Medford.-"A Course of Study; it.** M«*ans.
No. 1. \ «»I. 1, of thv"Vux Populi,” a brief-lived Aims ami Method»'
political sheet, edited bi "an asso« iati«»n of
MORMXG KkSSiOS, tiUDM
giutieiu« n.” Uf course they were Democrats.
I —9;(X) to 9:30 a , m .—Opening Exercises.
Tb«* S. P. D. A L. company have two new
an«i abb* assistants in the persons of H. J. Music by the Choir.
II.—9:30to 10:15 A. m . -"Irregular Work.”—
S »wer. lately from Arizona, now in charg«* of
their store, and Win. Dwight, fr«un Hastings, Prof. C. S. Price, of Aob!and.
Ill —10:15 to 11:00 A. w.—"Illustration of the
I Neb., superintending yat«l-work at th«* fac­
Phonic Mcthinl of Teaching.’—Prt»f. P. A.
tory.
Getz,
Principal of th«* Ashlami Public S«-ho«»is.
I I BiKinesa at the Rtsiland nurseries has been
IV. —11:'M) a . m . to 12:00 M. "P«*nmanriiip." -
rushing this full. The pr«»pri«*tors, M« ssrs.
j AMraoD A Son, have found it necessary t«» s«*n«i Prof. C. I'. N« use, of the Ashland State Normal.
STAVER and WALKER
REAL-ESTATE.
REAL-ESTATE.
The land sale made by S. B. Galey oi
Ashland to Henry Oliver ot Ellensburg,
Wash., last week has been the chief "Utr
jamm «
jact ot conversation among thinking men
in
tbe county during the past week. It
THURSDAY ........ .DECEMBER I*. 1SW>.
■a not so much the pt ice, although it
•peaks well for Aahland that twenty
I
GLADTTONr continuoa to ad»«**«» acres ot land with only moderate improve­
ments,
lying
a
mile
or
more
from
the
bom. rule lor Ireland, .ad M «»mini
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
HANDLE A FULL LINE OF
atren«tb for th. Liberal p^y*« • ~P,d heart ot the town, should have command­
ed
the
handsome
sum
of
*12,000;
but
r.te.
_
the sale is chiefly notable as showing the
Coavaiu. ¿1«»"«4 ">•*
poeeibilitiee of fruit culture in this valley
The Celebrated J I Case,
week reached the h.mtoome toUl ol and the advantages of dry-land cultiva­
Engines, Boilers and Shingle
|K3,000, uhowin. that tb. letnarfic old tion. Mr. Oliver came into the valley
lì
w ood and Steel Beam, Side and
towu io th. Willametto bu taken the seeking a home. He had abundance of
Mills.
means to gratify bis desire, and when he
boom in
Center Draft Plows, Harrows,
found what he was in search of the con­
T h « New En«^d MMe. were badly sideration ot » few dollars more or less
•baken up by .a .arthqtmke .bock oa did not deter him from purchasing. Be
Flouring, Mining and Brick
Cultivators, Seeders, Drills and
the Sth inatent. Th« effeto ••»« “ •“* mg a shrewd business man, however, he
deavoring to ateal all oar »bander. The could not fail to see that a thrifty, vig­
Agricultural Implements of all
Making Machinery.
next thing we know they will begin to orous young peach orchard just coming
brag about their climate back there.
into bearing and having bad the benedt
Farms, Village Lets, Imprevad
kinds. Also Freight and Farm
ot thorough and intelligent cultivation,
M vuiKD woitxtl who have flled on or could not fail to pay a good interest on a
CONCERN ’.NG ONE OF THE
Belting, Oils tinti Mill Sup-
and Unimsrived fcr
proved up 00 timber-clauna rnuet take high valuation for many years to come.
Wagone, Buggies, Carriages, and
an appeal Irvm the regiater and re­ But the point we wish to establish >s
MOST
REMARKABLE
Sale or Rent.
plies.
ceiver oi the land ofice within thirty this. It was tbe orchard that sold
Vehicles of all descriptions.
dav» from the time they receive notice tbe land, and bad not the orchard been
TOWNS ON THE
ol rejection, or the land will revert to the ■n tbe highest state of cultivation its ap­
I HAVE FOR 8ALET1IE FOLLOWING DE-
1 scribed property ;
government.
pearance would not have impressed an
NORTH PACI
No. 2.
intending pureliaser with ita value. Doee
T h « belief ia gaining in tbe eaat that anybody sup|>oae that this settler, com­
A good farm of 2U) ucrea on Evans ere tk, in
FIC COAST
the yiuauowe. I in proved with u duelling lux24
the Columbian fair of 1802 will be held ing into the valley with all b>s belonging
leet witu live rooms, ubum uno stum« s. an
at Washington, and that neither Chicago to establish a home, would have looked
u« r* s lciMtd, 4U acres in cumvutn ii. uc.i wut-
nor New York will have the «aliafacUon twice at this tract, even though offered
cred unu a tine outside rang« h»rst*ak. A No
k laim. Pncc. fifteen duinus per acre*
of corraling it. Our national legialatora at one-fourth the figure paid, had it been
Title perlc-ct.
MISCELLANEOUS
will make a great tnialake, il they do not in the same state of nature as many of
No. 6.
lacate ttie exposition at tbe city by tbe the surrounding Heids? He could have
Forty acres of timber land e-I*see to the coun­
lakee.
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purchased hundreds of places jubf as
ty l«>UU iettdJUg to tilt Big Butte saw-mill, Vui-
M ehfori *, O r ., N<> x -. lt», 18S9.
uablcciiKUy iur ran timber. GuveinuMbt ti­
S csatox M itcusll will ns« liia intiu- conveniently located, ju»t as easily at
tle. Tlie uuin-r is out ul tu* stut* unu th«* laud,
wifibrsuid fur five- Uullui s per ue I*, cash. A.
•nee at Washington to insure the eun- cesaible from towu, church and Mtltool,
S
tax hr & W ai . kek , Medford, Oi :
bargain fur somebody.
Unuaneu oi the military post and garri- for a tithe of what be paid. Bbt the or
chard
icat
there,
aud
just
coming
into
No._7.
aon al Fort Klauialb, and Will advocate
Two hundnd und forty ucres—sixty acres
an appropuatiou lor tbe military road bearing. The past season bad demon­
ivuctU
aud
in
c-uitivuUuli;
impi(»v*u with a
from Rogue river valley lo tlie fort. The strated what iuteliigMut effort. Well di­
Ilk*« bt uiing or« nurd ul line- ussuit«-d lruit
tr« «*s. u dwc.nug house*, u t»arn und otn* r uut-
aenator knows tbe condition oi affairs in rected, will accomplish Hl the line ot
uuuscs. Iwu sirt.uiixh *»i water run lLr<»ugb
dry-land cultivation, and tbs prospect ot
southern Oregon.
tins piucc*. Ills sut«c-vplibk-ol being uiviued
the orchard's yield was no lunger tu
into two pieces ui on* buna red and twenty
Grant
’
s
Pass,
the
Trade
Cen
ae reu each. The u«»rtn lu*H ul inis piuc* is un-
T h « president’s first message is already doubt. The fact lhat it would prove
impruvcei. liic iiupruvcu ou acre« an* w«»rtn
profitable
was
demonstrate
1
beyond
plunged as deeply in oblivion as the
iheutuer Isu uc*r*a, $9UU. 1 «.ur mm s
ter of the Largest and Rich- fcibUU.
Hum Central Poiut runn»uu stutiun. inn p « r-
J ESSE R ic HAKI'S o N.
mind of its reputed author is steeper! in cavil. Mr. Galey,being a pratt cal tuait,
lias
applied
tlw
theories
oi
dty-iand
cU>
fcct.
mediocrity. The sentiment of the daily
est Gold Producing Region
No. 8.
press of the country was that it wasn’t livation to good protit in Uanslorunng a
A lurin «»I 12buci vE, improved a ith a <** m-
wa»te
of
decompose
I
granite
IU4U
a
bud
really worth reviewing, even several of
tortabi«.
uwciUKg;
1«
n a«-r« s l*.uc*-u anu iiitul.
in the United States
livaiiuii, witb a living spring neai to*- uweii.
the must radical Republican papers be ding paradise, ami earned the rigtit to
pose aa a granger candidate whenever he
ing.
Mne
ol
Hit
v*.iy
u<nt steak ranges iu tin.*
ing of that frame ot mind.
M eofoko . Or., Nov. 11. lssy.
county, lauktv creek li«>ws tuivugu inis iunti
sees tit.
line pertect. Price, sew.
Now, what ia to prevent numbers of
Ax old Oregon pioneer, now residing
No. 9.
in Pendleton, tells of a curious relic our ciltsens Iroiu taking tins great ob­
A k « mm 1 place ui liri acres, improve*! with a
ject
lesson
to
heart
and
emt»ia<ing,
lea,
gu««j, new ievidence. barn anu grunui}; aia.ut
which was discoverer! in 1351, and may
imitating Mr. Galey’s esaiuple? 1 he
sixty i*c 1 vs 1 vnccu, with an uicuuru uf about
still be aven at a point near Gram’» Pas«,
«»lie huudicu ussurtcu nuit tive«; on* mige
very fairest |S>rtions of the county's
in the K>gue river vAley. It 1« a cast-
spring anu «»tii« r smM»i*.i ones on tue laini.
1 unk< e creek 1 un.s tuj«>ugn tn« piac«-. bpi* n-
iron wheel, weighing possibly 250 pounds, ilagi- oi fruit land, tin* foot hl II bit
pci
k’l'Oi
around Jacksonville, extending lor a dis
diu sivck lunge, with goVtinmeut title. Fike.
which ia lying underneatlr a tree, an- lance of tun miles, is m yet aimoet un-
$11AA), CUblJ.
cloaed by a dense growth of vegetation
No. 10.
tuuched by the horticuhUriel's cu iva­
H-.w it came there is a mystery winch
Abrukiiuune atiuhiig. lot ill Jatksouviil«*,
lor. Here are thousands of acres ul
w itii a siauie. A c«»iu!«a tabic hum« . and title
will give the curious fowl for conjecture
tru-t-prout land, uugrubued, unnoticed
pel lccl. 1’1 K*-,
$2UU * ash Ulid buiuncv Ilk
lid « e « <4UM« p«> y«* Ills ui sik, tWeiVc aim e igh­
and unsung, waiting lot Sulu- t>u<ly io
teen niuiiths; deferred pay niviits to tu aw it u.
Jarrsnsox Davis, president of the come along and boom it bv an illus.iious
percent, interest.
Southern Confederacy, dreri in N>-w Or­ example such as our Aalilau-l luliow
No. U.
leans the forepait of the week, in the 82 I citiXeM have shown in nuim-rous in-
A comfurtkbit- frame imu**. >u JackoonvUlv.
year of his age. He was one of the vlancea. Jts worth for fruit culture is so
Situat’-d nt a most picturesque and com­ tor suit «m itusunahu* tc-ims, ot turcc rooms
ablest of Atuvrcans, of indomitable universally conucdud that inis v. ry week
manding point in the famous Rogue Riv« r and kitcii« n; iiKuted ou ’laird stre*t. und
Valley, three hundred miles south <»f Port­ ni*.s u g(M»d Hcu ed uai*r at ttie u«»or, with
courage ami unqurartivned honesty; but, a prominent nurseryman— lie saui -- who
land, is the phenomenal city of GRANT’S an Ut.c*Y*bur> outU<»uses. M 1H be sulu * h*sp.
nevertheless, an impracticable, mis­ vave Mi. Galey his hornbook i-a-ims in
It descrilies the New Dress Goods, and Illustrates a Handsome Line
an t tie «»a n< r lsintusitrn Ur* gon and bus n«j
PASS.
guided man. May the veil of charity fruit cwitui.-—offeied to giam-tou«iy tur-
of Toilet Cases. Bovs’ Watson«. Horses, and many Standard
The town is six years old, has a population tui'tuer use lor tu*- prup<rty.
of
over
2.UtM),
und
is
growing
faster
tnau
any
No. 13.
«•over Ins sms, for they wete committer! nisli any man w.th trees to plant ten
Toys, New Jewelry, Etc., of interest to all.
town in the State.
A two-story brick I iuum in Jacksonville*,
in what lire transgreaaor imagined the acres ot ground, providing he will bind
It has twenty large saw-iuilIs in operation with wait r pipes to th* premia« 1», ttuu t hi «-ugh
within a radius ‘of twent) mile>, hu «! ships «lu ii r«>uin iu tn«- house-, trutu a living sj 1 «»»g
path of dutv.^^^^_^___
Imuseli strictly lo follow- tlie nursery­
more liimhcr und manufacture«] woodwork in« uuum * is hfCMteu on a lyn hall b**a k ul
than any town in Oregon, except Portland.
T urks prominent citisens of Seattle, man’s instructions relative to pr< ptralion
land, K ux 2( mj iccl 111 size, aim uaa alt the li uita
It has two sash and door factor!’*«, employ­ grow ing tucrvuii n« *•« Mary lor m luu«iiv to us«*,
oi
the
ground,
Setting
and
cu
’
.
livat
u.
Dr. T. T Xlmor, ex-mayor of the city,
ing over UK) men.
prict s ^ hju ;
at 1;me ul sai«*, utiticu j-uy-
The
sagacious
nnrseryuiaii
knows
i
‘
A
brick opera house in «•our«« of con­ iut nts to b<- secured by a luurtgag«- * jii tue
G. Mo r « Haller and ixjnta Col, leadiug
struction, bvsidee s« verai other brick struct­ 1 1 remises, * r ail easu at uptiuu «»1 tue purdms-
attorneys, are thought to have l>oen I well that tlie lesson taught by the su-. •
ures under way.
\ I > I )HE<>
I* r. 1 uis is u v* ry uotraine locMtu u, being
drowned recently in the sound, having , cess that would be suie to follow the en
Has ten ge neral merclnindise st<*r«*s, doing auiuiig the Very best laiiiih r« sid« Ue-< s >u I tie*
an aggregate cash business oi 82JRIU per day. town—title p«Heel.
gone in a small Iroa* on Thanksgiving .erprise would sell him a hundred tr-*« »
Receives
and
ships
through
Well«.
Fargo
A
day to Whidbey island for a|prulonged for every one he gives away to foster it.
Company- and other sources ov« r $JLX).UOU
Such an enterprise could not fad to I h *
No. 17.
hunt. The* failed to return when ex
worth of gold dust annually,
A t*<»inloiialih- flam« in us*- wi^TaV very .urge
Has daily stage communication with Cres­
preterí, and as ‘.heir boat was found float prvlitable if property carried oat in a
Hall
At
U
cent
city
and
other
3oust
point«,
and
is
situat
­
lot
in
JuckbunviUc,
in u good adgiiburhcxMl,
mg m ar the island the most serious fears fr<>at-proof locality. There has net Iwen
ed at a point on the main line ot the Ur«-gon !<»r sale «>11 reasonable- lc*tm*; has u iuig«- sit­
a day within tbe last three years when a
ting-room w it h a K«»ud fij« piac*. lwt»g«»uu btd-
X
(JaHioriua
Railroad
where
a
division
ot
t<
r
are entertainer! of their safety.
mt
llrtll ts.ri
AFTERNOON SESSION.
turifty young orchard in the thermal I «rasl lot a large quantity <>r pr-ach pits t > get
illory takes place between Portland and San r«Hims and a kitcLeu, a g«»«Kl wtiloiuater at
t lie dour, wtHslfivus«, etc. Prive, $ hri .
belt anywhere in the cono'y 1-..-.S not I ;,‘**eno,hrh «"»upi-fy anticipated <>r.lers tor
Francisco, thus affording
I. —1:00 t«> 1:30 r. m —Music.
T he aspiring politicians of the new
,
,
. , '
o
> trees two years hence.
II.
—
1:30
to
2:15
r.
M.-"Orthography
Prof.
No. 22.
commanded
ready
sale
at
fancy
figures.
,
,
,
,
,
,
.
,
state of Washington are stretching out
r..u
.
».
i John W inih-rs. fornp riv of Ashlar. I Ir.trl a L. V. Wells. *»f the Ashlami Public Seimols.
A No. 1 grain und shs-k farm of 32U acres, 3
Men
of
means
hunting
horn
-a
aie
every
»erlmis
accMent
befall
hint
while
working
al
Ill
—
2:15
to
315
I*.
M.
—
"Grammar."
—
Prof.
their hands after the internal revenue
miles from 1.* ntral Point nuiroud station and
day coming into this highly favored valley , (lacktua on laths in 1. ivtoii A- < o.s n< w bri< k W. J. Crawford, of Medford
six miles 1 ruin Medford luurt.ad station; all
col leet ursliip and ttouble is «brewing, and nine out of tell of them leave in de» pair , hr.-ilrhna’ at the Pass one day lL<t we. k. a I r »■
IV.—3:1."» f«» 4 <4i i*. m . "Geography.” Contin­
it \ «1, i»iat k land and unclosed w itii a min -mH
unless th«» < iregon delegatee can agree
_ .u i.r i
i
la.-ce ol ». .iltoldlna pr.vipit.rtura him t> rh. ued. Prof. G. II. Watt, of Jacksonville.
lenve. anu an un«i* r cukn ati«»n. Improved
k
hls h.wd amt
forthwith on a man for the district com­ became they do not fl nd tbe liom—ready
EVENING E X T K l< T AIX M E X T.
wit h a small uw< inng.buus*. a burn 30x<A) t«t t.
made,
waiting
their
occupancy.
Thm
i
»t><>uid"r».
e-auslugadeep
irrtah
over
hi»
eye.
large gruliMry. a gcA»d spimg u hi*-h tui iiishcs
posing Oreg-m ami Washington, to suc­
I. —Music by th«* Choir.
why thia lethargy in the matter uf de-
br"1** “'“’M« I1“' head imd
plenty u! wale r l«»r doimstic and stuck l>ur-
II. -L«*cturv by Prof. H. I B«-ns.«u, Princi­
AT CENTRAL POINT,
ceed Col.ec’ or Whileaker. Washington veloping and improving small trade of; 2!* 7”'.
| m » k «*. s , 1 ins tui in is sua* * ptibl* e»t b* mg divid«
C
ommittee
on
A
hhangemf
.
xts
:
—
J.
Dy«
r.
J.
pal *»t the Grant h Pass Public Schools. —"Tbe
evidently knows what she is there for,
• •d inf«» tw«». thrts ui>u tour farms, us *v<ry
‘viv <1 at Aims *>f 1 jfe,"
< i«m< milbr anti W. L} 11 « .
our
wealth
of
fruit
lam
s
Tne
cost
IS
.
Qrant'i
Ka»»
last
Thursday
troin
J
ai
r< ul it is g«»<>*i land mm near u sciiooi anu
T.
Flynn.
R
ece
ition
<
ommittee
:
—
G«*o.
Linn.
I..
Stone
and doesi. t purpose shutting her mouth
MORN1M. SkfSiPb.'. SATC FJ»At
...................... Have just
the townaite aa<-nt at _
Portland:
Is»»toffice, litlv perfect. Price. $50 per acre
ami I’h lrlu r pun.
if there are any vluiue dropping around. trivial compared with tlie benefits to be ; received
1.
—
9:00
to
9:30
t.
m
.
—
Opening
Exercises
and
t.tTcr
from
Michigan
capitalist«
to
>rge
Sdinuit,
K.
C
ommittee
ox
Mesi»
:
<
No. 23.
derived; the profits of speculation eno.--i “ ....... ' ""
Grant's Pas«, in addition to having a large
build railroad from Grant'« Purw to Crescent Muri**, by th«* Ch«»ir.
Kubli, Jr.. an«l 11. St«m<.
and extremely fertile country at it« back, is
A <’unfortabk* r**si.lcnc** un California street
11to l(Mri a . m . "Compositi«»n Work." Fixioii M \x \<; i : ks Isaac Mull« r. (¡co. Bl »«»m- Wirr n is kept constantly on hand a coinplcle I
CoMMKNTtMQ on the president’» mea- uious if properly managed; the profits uf 1 City, in conaiderutiun of one Imndri'ti and
surrounded
by
what
will
eventually
prove
to
and
tirsi
-class
stock
of
m
Ju*
k.'<
nviite,
un<l
contains a lull bait block.
fifty titousand dollar itonu«, money to be paid — Prof. L. A. Simons, t»f Sam'** Valley.
• r and J. G. Bird*, y oi Jacksonville; .1.
t>e the largest and the richest ^old producing *»r ltM'XLU) 1* e t, Hus a stable au«l uth«ruu(-
sage, the San Francisco Examiner says: production equally certain ami large in | when road 1« completed, itn«l a guarantee that
III. — It'iki to ll '*‘ *. N ’ llift >i \.
MI m
Pie!***«* of M«*<B'»r«!; Chas. Gay of Central
the
thermal
l*elt.
The
situ
itron
call
,
for;
regtoa
m
1
hr
United
state«.
'1
here
ar«
placer
iious«
>,
siiiiic
assoit«
u li ui« frets, mid uii * x-
the through rate from San Francis**«) to Julia G«»odyvur. of tm* Ashlan I Stat«* Normal.
’•Senator l-’arwell of Illinois, who is
Point, and Jess«* iluiick «»f Ashland.
untie* now in opvratiou within fort} iniive ot *•*11« nt new well of wate r. Price* ¿7W.
IV. —ll;«4i a . u. t«» 12:00 m . -"Arithin« tic."—
headings movement for the repeal of the a progressive citizen to take the initia­ Grant « l'a*«* shall n .t eiceed uti» -halt of t.‘i Prot.G.
the
town
yielding
as
high
ae
fltiU.UUO
per
un
­
COME
ONE.
COME
ALL.
H. Watt, of Jacksonville.
pr» sent charges of the S mthern Pacific.”
No. 24.
OWN PROPERTY’. FARMS, X’lNEX’ARDS num each. There i« one quartz mine it he Ex­
civil-service law. will not t»e pleased at tive in this matter of bringing the faiisst
Tn«»»«’* wh«» cannot datici*, e mie and w will Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery,
AFTERNOON SESSION.
A tin«-. 11« ur.y m w re-si«!«, nee *»n ’»re goit
ami Mining Claims bought aud su'd un com­ chequer). within 1L miles of town, snipping
the president’« emphatic adhesion to the portion of the state to the front of pro-
teach you.
kLAM
ATH
(
Of
NTÏ
ITEM.'.
str«
«
t.
in
Jaeiuu
nvilk.
being lot 1. bi«ak53,
mission.
*
I.
—
1:Wto
1:301
’
.
m
.
—
Musi«*.
or?
in
carioad
lots
to
the
Selby
Smelting
Works
'Chose who can dam- • anti ar«* strange!’«,
reform. Mr. Harrison’s remarks on this ductiveness ami profit. No more atispi
tioniiug ,71^ it-el on (»reguu stre*e*t, 2fi4U feet
11 l :Jb to 2:1.5 r. M.-"Study an 1 R.’cita- come an«! w * will intrisine«- y »u.
INING PATENTS obtained at reasonable ot San Francisco, that g«»es ii«>m J1LW to ^7UU ' ' OU
eioua
season
than
the
present
could
be
,
Hr
Street,
and
12VH
lot on Fust street.
|»ei
ton
In
gold
and
there
is
little
doubt
but
•object have an apologetic tone, which is
Grass is gr-’W Ing even where covered wit to tioiis, ’ l.’rof P. A. Getz, ol Ashlami.
rate« and w ith dispatch.
Ttn s wh«» an’ known t«> us all, c <i«n* aipi w<*
Hus a sniaii vineyard und sum* uss«,rt«d vurie-
III. -2:15 t«> 3;0U p. U. -"The Art of School will t:ik«‘ g'>«nl oarrof y«»u.
JROMPT ATTENTION given to all business what bundreda of other mines in Josephine ti^.jt
not unnatural,considering the activity of imagined in which to ta-gt'n operations. I snow.
fruit
gr«»uiiig
on
the
lot. H hs all nec-
count}
would
prove
«•quail)'
as
good
if
thor
­
Manag«
ment.
’
’
—
Prof.
E.
E.
Smith,
of
Central
Felix Kahn, of Furl Kl.iinatli, is puyine Point.
OILS OF ALL KINDS. I connected with the Laud Office.
Clarkson, bn? he ranges himself uncom­
oughly developed. It has bceu retimated that «tisaiy outbuiiuings.a good w* a ot wut«-r. und
Portland a visit.
is
a
iitaHij)
suei
d*suable
lueutle.u. Price
the
plax
’
vr
g«»ld
output
from
Jai
kstm
and
Jose
­
EDITO
:uAL
.NOTES.
IV. -3:00 to 4 00 p. M.—"Primary Work.”—
promisingly on l he side of the merit sys­
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES.
Every h«)uae in Link ville H occupi«*«! and By the Ariilaml Public Schools.
phine counties from 1M9 up to the present $11UU.
No. 25.
tem. and instead of a repeal of the law
Majhanics
’
Tools,
m »re are n«‘edcd.
time
will
toot
Up
$;<O.OUU.UUU.
Here
the
<pies-
$1100
No. 42.
2W acres.
EVENING'ENTERTAINMENT.
A No. 1 farm of 2!ri acres; 151» h . »-<« r« nn d ;
advocates its extension.”
of determining the true value ot tin
Tiios. Lang is sojourning in R gm ri.’«r
P ete O iaies , the notorious Mwede,
I. -Music.
214) acre« «4 unimproved land, 30 acres ol tion
as a mining region naturally aria’s. 12” m cultivatiun, A N«». I so;!. Improv«d'
valley fuy the wint«-r.
II.
-Lecture
by
Prof.
J.
8.
Sweet,
of
th«*
which
is
prairie
land
und
the
buiance
good county
who ia wanteil in Nap.t county, Cal., f »r
with duelling i.I? st«.i u >, lux 24 t««t. A large,
Did
thia
enormous
y^eld
of
coana
gold
c*)inc
Ian
1
state
Normal.
—
"Points
and
Pointers
timber land. All gtssl truit and grain land.
F. mix Bxv, to whose relief Explorer murdering a Mrs. Wickersliam, han Inren
Geo. Devoe I.« m fcfiirncd to Linkviih* from
doutde i«»g barn and ail n« <•« s.*ur\ « nt buildings'
with two living springs ot water. Four tulles down from th** clouds, or did it com«, from the Eight) Ksrxoiud tru it ticca, in g« «id box ring
Stanley lias devoted all his spate time caught again, thia time in Whitman ills trip t«* California.
mother lodes still undisturbed in tin- moun­
I rum Jacksonville.
C'lUUitiuii; a good w«-ll und spring «»t water
Blaze
at
Medford.
S.
L.
Ril«*y
knows
tie*
fellow
who
«<•»!♦'
hi«
NAILS.
ROPE.
tain
ranges
of
southern
Oregon?
Judg«
for
for a year or more, was no sooner county. Wash. The detective is sure
watch, ami wants him t<> r« turn it.
youroeif. City and suburban property in the 11« ar th« uwUlitig, and is wui< r«u b} Lvuna
I^st Saturday evening, at 10;30 o'clock. Me-d-
brought to a place of safetv inside the
10UO
No. «6.
1Ö0
acre«,
ere* k on the east sid« . which cimi l«u used to
town
of
Grant
a
Pass
is
one
to
five
hundred
that he is the right man.
A grand cnt«*rt:iinm* nt is pr >’nis«*«l at th«- L>r«i rrc« ived her first baptism by fire.thvhar-
A im ! everj thing rlae iitiaicltiuh'v in tbt«lfn<\
walls of Zarrbar than lie ''unthonght-
VTnimpr«>vvd; well watetjrd, and a first-class per cent, cheaper than it ia in an) town ot irrigai« th«-piace. A Ao. 1 outside rang«- tor
school-h«nisi* in Ila} ncsviilc on ('hr «tmas day ness and shoe shop «of W. G. <A»op«*r, with
My
goods
art
new
andoftiu
bust
brandb.
and
st.ak «1 ail kinds. kiv> mi!«s truiu Woodviih*
place
to
make
a
good
homt*.
like
population
on
the
Pacific
coast.
We
can
>«t of its contents, th«* harn«*as shop of W.
ediv” walked out of a second story
C alif »MN1A lias weil-nigj. floated off
Tnos. I>ang. a pioneer of this section, lias in
wii* be sold at the
I*. Wood and the agricultural machinery whtv -
^>43PU
No. 55.
400 acres, sell you choice business iota, 50xlUM. on im­ K. R. station. < Los» U» school and ¡«tstoffict*;
window to get a breath of fresh air and ih th»' d lu/e that has been deHi:eiid;ng gone to Rogue river valley tospemi (he wint r. h.»u«
Siskiyou
County,
Cal.
ei«»sL to saw mill. G>»<«I roads u iiitt r and sum-
proved
streets,ali
level,
and
within
JIM
feet
of
i
• of F Hubbard, furnishing the fuel fur
nimproved, level, neb grass and fruit land; a
landed on T h * head. His injuries will on her devotod head f«»r ten «lavs pa*» I Arthur laingi-ll is in !>••! N *rtc c«»unty with th tiatnes.
Lowest Ruling Prices.
brick op« ra house, for
each. We no r. Prie» «4<flri; halt cash, balance on time,
The tin* originated in the rear of
runni nig wj.Ur; title, donation claim. A great can
or all casti at option ot | urcha.«< r. This is a
!
a
number
of
h<»ra«
’
«,
nn«i
hay
is
scarce
ari
l
sell
you
nice
reside
nee
lots,
five
blocks
\V. (J. Cooper’s building, and was beyond con­
probably prove fatal
Stanley is d »gust Still, our California neighbors will p« r-
imi gam; miles east of Central Point.
Give me a vail b«*f«»rr K«»int *aewh«*r’*.
from the center of the city, in the midst«*! No. 1 investmciit. and will him k<-a good home*
trol when tirst discuv«*nxl by Nightwatchman
Nl.
ed ami will com« home and draw hi« sist in calling us ’‘weble^t” and at^ering very high there.
SHERIDAN
t«*r some bod} . 1 it4e pe I-feet.
modern
dwellings
and
banusome
churches,
all
Wild gees«’ haw m*t i»“(*q as plentiful as S.*ars, very little of any value being saved
salarv tad-re the ca-bier ot t' e New York ; *>ur intending «« ttleia away from i I ih usual
|«ii Herrs -20) acres rich, level, bottom land, level, cleared and on improved streets, from
No. 26.
about ’he lak s an ! nixrshcs of the from tho building. Tne citizens worked
«
h-ared;
10
acres
t«-nc«d;
small
bouse
aud
sta
­
§35
t<
*
JPII
etich.
As
a
t»uy«-r.
}ou
would
nat
­
n«d»ly to prevent the spr» ad of the tJanh-s. but
I slate, allegin>f tliat it rams a<> milch in KI amath basin.
JL r<ibl .<> 1 >w* Sillcot« to Canaria.
\. I! < ri1S<»\.
120 acres« f land in s<< ti«*n 16. township 3T» S.
id«*; L»eai mg orc liar«l ol choice variety of ap- urally ask, how can you afford to sell at the««
.»wing
to
having
no
taci|iti«*a
for
fighting
fir«*,
! Oregon 1 bat crops can neither
plar t- ! L. S. I)ycr. form ’riv Indian agent at Khitn- could nut aave the adjoining structures, tin
pl« «; 2*0 iivrcs ot yellow aud sugar-piue tim­ prices with a p«-rt<xt title, il everything is as K. 4 H ., on Evans e ice k/ near a store anu p« st-
« th« «. Will t»« sold ch/ap, as the ow ner is de-
ber; g«H»d site forsaw-miii; good rouds sum- represented? The answer is, we are the
'iira steady growth of thr-gon cities is e»i n »r harv**at*-d. Here at Jack- inv.ll* ! nth, is now tile happy own r of an orange agricultural implement warehouse, au<! th««
blte'US ed Ulspt.Silig e»f ft.
plantation
near
Ontari*
»,
<
al.
111« 1 and winter. Evans cretk runs ou eaat
frame toiilding occupitid by Mr. Wood. Fr«>m
well illuatraieti by the action of the U. we have had a little in exe* ss of run
I
No. 27.
boundary of said land and cun be utilized for
A siiddle-iKtrse b< I tngiug t * Miss Maggie
of the latter, huwe.er, most of the stock
S. pordotlice department in giving 111 inrheM of rainfall sioce October 1-t. At Wilgins was st-4‘‘n from it«*r father's barn al both
irrigation. Six miles from K. K. depot- ouv-
was saved, Mr. Hublmrd losing more or less
A house- und lot on Vidi« } stree t, in Jackson­
tourtli mile from acbool aud post office. Price,
creased allowance« for rental, light an.I Oakland, California, th**m has l»e *n over Kirbyville one night last we« k.
machinery. When the fire r ‘acn«*d the brick
ville; house 24.\2b feet,]}* stories, with five
§12 per acre.
re/oms; lol tOxlUU tect ; a small l>arn ; a lot ul
fuel to the following offices last week, sixteen inches, while in the upi»« r .Sacra
Th** tax-roll of Klamath county, tiled with walls of 1, A. Webb's n«*w imibling. which
81.
>d next to the stre«*t, it was «-asi'y check«-<i
LUuiCL young irmi trees, assorte«! xarie tics,
MAH.
ROUTE.
vis: Albany, Arlington, Ashland. Baker tnrnlo valiey there Ims been no less that» th«* s«*er«*tary of «tat«*, shows total taxabi • sto
1500 acres, unimproved; all level, rich, bot­
an«l controlled. E. Wurman’s stable, on th«*
and a goeri we ll of water near the* dour. Price
property of SI.hlri.70*; polls 500.
tom land; well watered, plenty ul timber, land
city, Corvallis, Ea->t Portland, Eugen«*, fifty incties of rair.fali in the mountain
opposite side of th«* fire, was saved, with ex­
$4UU e asn.
Weather prophets pr«*dlcf a cold season, be­
can be made tm last uairy ranch in the state
No. 2h.
I.a Grande, McMinnville, Roaeburg, canyons already, and Jup*ter P nviti- cause the mow bunting of th«* British prov­ treme difficulty. Had it burned a lurg«* por­
of Oregon; 23 mik-s from Ashimid. Price
tion
of
th«-
town
would
have
been
endang«Ted.
All the rig lit and lit»« tu improve me nts on a
The Dalle» and Oregon City. The de­ hgA hardly gotten his spri* kling-caif inces has coin«* s aith to winter this y*ar.
per acre, i'erms, hall cash in baud, balance And could »ell at onv-lialf these prices if to
Th** building occupied by Mr. Wood belonged
homvstxa«:.
ow.ei
will
relinquish iioimsteud
di«po«vd, and make nwnvyjust a« tue Tac«*ina
ou easy terms.
Come to southern Ote
partment rarely or never grant* such tn- rigged up yet
Dr. H A Wright is l«*ading th;* enterprise in to Dr. dkina; amount of insurance not ascer­
Land Coinpan} did whvu tn< > sold bu«i- 1 igot tu pure buse r. lnqivVee« to a low must.
«8.
the matter of provi«iing a mil«* rncv-trHck, tained. Ifubbard’s policy of $5110 had expired a
creascd »liowanc • unless the increasing gon. the land o’ lhe le.*l, the I aiy of ti e soath
■»GA
LO
leet,
with
kitchen;
a tow bain. Jbx2U
of the ol 1 truck on the Brocks place f« w days before the tire. Th«* l«»ss of imple­
177 acres; Waercs fenced ami in cultivation. nc«s lots in the nourishing ««apoit ul Tacoma 10 1, silt UutU oil oiK slue. 3bX10 leet; m guexl
Apple. Pear. Peach,
bud"*«-« ot the office require* it. Ln ct >ast!
Wl van
n artown,
ments falls principally on th«’ manufacturers.
Hous« . barn, «»rciiard. m*adow,'one-hait inter­ fur $75 that urv DOW Worth
V.
«1.
anu
laving
>]
l
ing
«1
Water n«Mi th«’
migrants are pouring into Oregon r>y the
m water-ditch and water-right, and system sell three-fourths <»f our present | h * hk « ssion« ltoUp>t ; bO ue IX to il he tu ve ith a gxMKlltiice; 100
S enator S tanf » rd . the digj»at«*h *>
(’«•1. N. B. Knight last wok «¡rov«* ov« r 25h wh learn. Mr. Cooper came«! a policy of $2(NM)
Plum. Prune Apricot. est
on his building and contents, in the Farmers’
ol irrigation by wnicta 125 aci-es may be irri­ at current prices and «till make the remain­ 11 mt treeb, l-}eui-t<tu usse-it« d Xarie th s, a No.
thousand every, day and the
<ay, ia hunting for a ‘‘brilliant young h»*ii«l of Mio* steers from Wood river to his A Me rchants insurance Company of Albany.
gate*!. >tr< am ot water running on north ing fuuriii worth twice—}««, t« n time«, a« itimi 1 al in. with < xceiie nt uulstut langt tor
ishiiid ranch near Linkville, to f *ed through
that the next census will make Will Mir* man. of executive tal-*n 1. nut ne**.«*.-a ily the
Our M«*dford neighbors should lose no time in
boundai-} ot till* place. Tm miles from coun­ much m«>n«} as th«- whole originaliy wan. slovk. eluse tu sciieju! and |HM*t-othce. Aiwa
winter.
Nectarine. Cherry,
providing the town with a well-equipped tire
piitw even tier be»t fi tends.
a coiiege man,” lo whom he «lost r.-» t*»
ty scat. an«i on« aim a hnit miles from p*«t»t- This is the result oi inultipiied <m n«.rsbip, anu spMU oi w » li-bi« kt n } « itiig niurt s, v jth a t wu-
We ar«* sorry to learn that ( lias, H Humph­ company.
we know it. We are «atished that the hits wt
olhcc and schoolhouse. Price, $3i»UU.
give the vice presidency ol the fo land rey. of Pelican bay. is In a pnrai) z««l condition,
Almond. Chestnut.
are now selling for $2l<J with sei! for $300. anu uurse waguii, ileal t} inw, anu hat Hess ftr
HO.
lwo hcrsLs, a p.ow and harrow ana suine- tuoi«
I’ ortlaxb capitalist» arc now aecufwi Stan ford, Jr. Un’versity, with the in- un i has not been able to help Ut!n««*!f daring
Grand Jury.
4H7 acres, all fenced and in cultivation. It is IHJSSibly mure, in lea« than tive ) «-ara.liut th«y ali gt» with th« piace. Ail tur th« $1,140 in
of bring ”100 conM-rvativw” to provide teinion of eventually advancing hm t. several months past.
Walnut,
situat«-d in the heart «»1 Rogue nv’vr valley .one wouldn't do it it we were to put a barbed win cusii. 11 desired, som«* }uung cattie and boga
The following additional business was trans­
A number of public-spirited citiz *n«ol Link­ act. d by th«* grand Jury after our last report,
mile from Central Point d«*|»ut. Three cum- fence around the town and wait for that state will be sciu with the piace. A g«.«-d bHIgMili
«mfficiriit buildings to supply tl.e i>e<>plr the presidency of that instruti«»n «>f
I
vid ■ contributed liberally towards boil ling
l«»rtable dwellings and thru** barns are on tins of affairs Great
tur any man or woman 111 search «>1 a fiume.
of that city with home», file word ‘'con­ learning. Always having in imn«l tne hitching p »sts on the «id • str *« t onp »site before adjournment;
tract, also an orchard ot a choice variety uf
Oue indictment charging Aimer Kent with
N<*. M,
servative'’ may be taken to b-v synony­ welfare <»f southern Or g «n an«i Jack on Graves A Lips«*tt’s last w«*«k.
truit. The soil is Ire**, rich, black loam, and
the crime of assault with a dangerous weap«*u.
A house and ataiut one- acre of ground,
will aruw altalfM w’ithuut irrigation. H ill be
mous with "stingy” or "»bort-sighted," county, we since»ely tru-t lhat the sen
A chick n an I tuiit *y «ho«»t for Christmas endorsed **a true bill*’’one indictment charg­
must!} e licit.st <1. has u I k -UI 2.5 be urilig 11 UJt
sold
as
a
whole
or
sulHiivid«xi
into
3
farms
of
day
is
ann«»unc<*d
by
Graves
A
Lipsctt
ing
F.
H.
Rowe
and
W.
M.
Goodrich
with
crim
­
•nd be equally applicable to the situa­ ator will not m ike a final choice without Kang« a. 50 yards for shots at head, and 200
GRAPE VINES, (CRU «NTS, GOOSEBER­
tre « s, g«*ud Vui h th s; uim * a milling e lumi in
2141. 197, 270-acre t racts. There is no want«- land
inal trespass was returned, endonuxi "not a TO A(XOMMOI»xTE Till: GROWING DE
RIES, BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER-
eolineetn li I he l « w ,1 fi; w Ith tuuls and slui< « «
tion. Unlortunately many oi the citiseus searching through this highly f.*v»«*«l 5 ards for shuts at th«* wh«>|e fowl.
on this tract, and it is without question our ol
true bill;” one indictin«*nt charging (’. W. Sav­ 1 m.ind f««rr«»%l est.tte, we have openwd hg uf-
R1ES.
STRAW
BERRIES.
FIGS.
suthelent
to wt ik Ih« sann w iti), w itliin 4U0
th«* best farms in J acks«» n county. For terms
oi Oregon, who raked tu the shekels in I’Mraiiiy for the b y. 111. oi the h >u<.
Mrs. John Parton, of Kcnr». return«*«! this age with the crime of suffering hii «1 permitting iice in th« town «>f
yard« «A tficwesl liiicut thè Corpi.ittic limits
ami prices call *>n or address the und* rsigued
t l..L_ ... .11. '1
. v.
... ......... i...... .
the days when the land was young and We have 111 u.ind several ui li>*- gf\u: w lc fr *in t 'alitornia with lirr daughter, hav­ unlawful gaming, endors«*d "a tru«* bill." The
Our
trecH
are
grown
without
irrigation
on
at Mcdlord, Oregon.
There is a splendid opportunity in Grant's
ing concluded that Klamath county's winter following is the final report of the grand jury:
red hill land, and all of known vat i* tie« that
nobody elan cared to hold on to money, who, each in Ins particular'’¡«er <»ty, has «-lunate
"We hav«* diligently inquired into and inves-
K8.
Pas« for the estabiiehmi nt of a good bank, a
is good enough tor nnytxxiy.
succeed
in
Southern
<
iregon.
are now wonderfully “conservative,” the reputation of being the best <-ducat d
t igat«-«i all charges brought to our notice, and
1G0 acres; 100 acres fenced and in cultivation ; brewery, a tiourmg mill, a foundry, h maciiin«
Those contemplating jrce planting will do
S.nn»« of th«»««* who were subpepna’s] in the
No. ®.
•
and are a p*reitive detriment to tlie state young man in voutiivm Oregon, und D,i l«|-Walit«*r cas<* have rcturne«! horn«*, but pa.-xHod upon them as we thought right and Wecliim to have as tin«’ a lino of property, and well to visit our orchard and nuis«*iy. or write live acr**s in orenard ; dwelling and barn and shop, a bukery.a restaurant, a first-class hut* I,
A huin«*st«*ad claim of 100 acres on Carter
proper un-l«*r thr law. We have « xmnin.Nl the
g«MMi
A nrst-ciass place. Niue milo furniture factory, broom factor}. tile and
in this era of development. Wake up, who, mcasiire'l by the gauge ot h.s local .<:! will hav«* to i»c in Portland on th«* 17th inst., public tmihlings mid thervcordsof tIn*county, to be able to fur«ii«h as reliable nif«*rmation to us for price list. Address to us at Murphy, 1 r<mi t«-iices.
Gulch.
n«*Mi
th*
Ho}
kins
saw
mill
on
Foust
raiii'oad tlep«»t. Price, $J2UU; two-tlords pretu»ud brick factory, truit canning and coin-
when th«* trial comm nc«*s.. a tru«* l*ill having an«! hnd a« foll«»w>: We h-iv • ni.el* a < ireful ''or.cerniug real **state in Southern Oregon.as .1 »aephine county, Oregon, or to R. It. Station, cash duw
’ii; balance on easy terms.
misKion wan-boUM* and innumerable other < n- *r««k; 1W Here** <»1 g<sMi saw timber *«n the
old Oregoni»«*" I_________
reputation, would pruv«* an ornament to i been found against the parties.
Grant’s Pa*. Oregon.
examination of n*cords kept by th«* county any other urm n«>w «ioing business.
W.
fiTprisca. There is not an idle man ora vacant place. Impruv«*d with a auiall I m > x liuuse.
A.
II.
GARSON
A;
SON.
th*.» job, to u.u? a claM.cal phrase.
Corresp enre solicited .
Geo. Cha«tain. wh • was convicted of *« Hing clerk. We find the county r’*eoid« kepi in a
210 acres a«l>»iiung the corporate limits ul building of ail) kind in thr town, and we might a stable, iu 111 b* r to build a 11« w house that
D s M ochatic MSMBEKSof the house ex­
WKISLEV At CO.
liquor nt B »nanza without lic» n«.«*. claims that splendid condition, and believe they are kept
the tbritty and grow ing city of Medford, ail say, by way or f»arenth<*bi, that there arc s. v- win go w iin the place. 30 acr< s fenced with a
press some surpr.se that Shaker Reed
Goon roads are the one element ia<’k- Ip- was in th«« employ of one Sc«»tf at the time, in a thoroughly buslnussiike manner. We
fenced an«I in cultivation; a go«»d dw’elling- eral saloons in Grant's Paas taking in from g<sxi tail teii<*e, 3 a* it sin allaltu. .5 u< r« s in
did not consult ex-Speaker Carlisle and ing to make a paradise of Rogue river and therefore ought not to be h«*!«l guilt} . It«* would respectfully say the same of the other
hous<*anda very large* barn; small orefiard. $50 to $100 per day each in cash. To manufac­ <011 \ ,»t H.D, h I r '1.1 « to -1«.i:illi «1 all a< 1* m
There
is no waste land on tins place; the soli turers or others wishing to engage in husi- b* rru H. a tin* spring «1 wat* 1 tu ar llu i»«.use,
offices belonging to the county. The county
other leading Democrats concerning the valley. Owing to the a«l«d* and alluvi­ w.II appeal his ease to the supreme court.
----
ASK
FOR
hospital
seems
t<*
no
under
ex«*ellent
inaaage-
Is a rich, black loam and tree, easy to culti­ n«*aa. or to sp«x*ukit«»rs desirous «»! s« curing ai tine outside range t/.»r st«>< k. A! h «» lh< itnui-
Among tin* m-w buildings going up and re-
arrangement of committees. The Dem­ um formation«, the work of redeeming
rn«.*nf.
The
inmates
express
themselves
as
be
­
vate
and
v«*r> productive. Thia farm will be large number of lots, we can quote astonish­ vid«d halt ot a mining claim, i.3lri yarns in
c.-ntly <’«»mpl«*t'sl in Linkvillc may I»«- rn»*n-
subdivi«i**d into 50-acrv tracts, if dcsir**d. ingly low figures. Don't ftn*! around with wild­ lingth bv fid text in w mth, t*.g< thir with a
ocrats wanted Carlisle to be placed at the highways from the condition of pm tioned K«*s«ler*s ice-house, Robinson's dwell- ing well pleas««! with their treatment, and
cat investments until this opportunity is gon* go«»«l reservoir f*»r huiuing wut*r siuit-ts und
Price,
$.50
per acre.
hav«*
no
complaints
to
offer.
W<*
found
the
1
ng
and
<
»ffirr,
th«*
blacksmithing
<
mporiuin
of
«be head of the minority on the com­ neer day» t» slow »and irkaome, although
90.
and then "kick" yoursell tor not getting in. tools with which to woik th* mine. J*rk*e,
house and everything about clean and in ex-
CF.XTHAIXV UM’ATEI».
mittee on ways and tneaua, which was very material progrew« has been made in Webb A Beal, and the nent dw«*lling of David cvli« nt order, with tw,*ive inmates.
>1.144'. '1 lit re will a»*H> I h * sold w ith the |Ja< «•
200
acres
—
known
as
the
Hockenjoa
or
Col
­
but buy at one«* and we will guarantee you
Vcdder.
And
all
of
.» head «1 vows, *mc brood mar*, also a i*.t ol
lins
’
place,
about
three
miles
from
Medford,
"Having
no
further
business,
we
would
re
­
done; tail Carlisle wen not consulted many eectiona within the past tiveyears
The suspicion is entertained by some that spectfully ask your honor to discharge us.
vegetables. All lor the Mini ol flinti cash
on
tin*
Phienix
and
Eagle
Point
road,
contain
­
aixiut it. They also wanted Hultnan to Local trade and traffic aie and always the abandonment «>f Fort Klamath is the
ing 140 acres of rich farming land, all under 100 Per Cent Per Annum duw ii at time ul sale.
GEORGE BROWN. Foreman.’
go ou the committee of appropriations, will t>e largely dependent 011 wagju direct result of the machinations of some
fence, with comfortable house and go*Ml barn,
«No.
capitalists and land-own»*rs wh«» d«‘sir«* to «•*-
new out houses, well, etc. This place li«*s well On thr investment for the next five years.
which Reed did not grant. The Demo­ transixirtation in thia mountain girt val­ cure
Cotiunffmlablr.
lumdsin 8«x*li<»ns7. 18. 19.20,29, and NH of
posMeasion of the rich tract of land in
to
the
sun.
is
well
drained,
and
wvii
adapt***!
crats have much the advantage of the ley. The recentstorinH have brought »he th«» military reservation.
All claims not consistent with the high
for either truit or larming land. Plenty of The history of Spokane Fails is going to !»«• rv- section 3U, in township36 south, range 1 west;
This well-known honss ha« been rebuilt timber for all us**s with place, it is situated prated in Grant s Pass in thr next tw<» y«*an* containing 1138 acres; and lands in tuctkHw 12,
Republicans in tire matter of able con­ roads into their annually recurring state
Among the citizens of Klamath county in at­ ch.iracter of 'yrup <>f Fig« are purpo'i ly
as that time arriv«*s. W<* ar« ¡4. 23. 24 and 25. in tow uship 35 south. < t range
with
brk
k
and
greatly
enlarged,
Iwsldes
being
wittiin
«»11* and tlu*«*e-fourths mil«*sof Phomix just ns to sure
tendance
on
the
trial
of
D.
n
I«1
an*!
Waik«*r.
the
,iv .i-leil by the (’al. Fig Company. Ii a-is UNRIVALED GOODS!
gressmen ; hence Reed’s curious action, of impassability, an«l the aerious check it
wager $1(MX). to I m * dc|»oritrd in an> 2 w**st, containing 1UUU ucres. It all uf tne
railroad depot. Can easi!} I»«* made one of the read}
stag«* r«»bbers, at Portland, may l>« gently on tlie kidneys, liver »nd bowels,
bank in th«* stat«*, that lots w<* nr<* now s«-lling ai»ovv-m**ntion<d land should be sold in < ne
lie ami his Republican colleagues are ev­ puts upon business in almost the entire aiiegfsi
NEWLY FURNISHED.
I»«tt ranches on the east side ot Bear creek. for
noted John Shook. J. H. (latnian, J. O. !iam- cleuo'ing die system effectually, but i< r ot
$2!ri w ill aril for 82144’ insi«lr of five Year«. I»< h 1} . $♦» p« r acre is th.-pr;« **. It sold in <iuan-
Price, £12 50 per acre.
idently afrai.i of Carlisle. Holman, Mills, county suggest* the thought that tho ak»*r, and Messrs, t'hrisnian. Short, Clopton
FARMS FOR SALE
For maps, prices and any other desired infor­ titits nut leHSthan 4Ua«i<s, si *lu lofl.» per
It is eentnilly I «'at.«! in the burin« «« part of
a cure-all and makes no pretensions that
91.
Breckenridge and other Democratic con­ subject of road building should properly an«! his son and Mrs. Gwinn.
mation,
call on or address
a**re, aci'uruiug to the «jualit) and quantity <4
t«»wn,
and
a
good-sample
r«»«»m
for
c«>mmer-
every bottle Will not. «ulr.tHntiate
100 acres: 100 fence«!; 45in cultivation; eight
Miss«*s Camilla and Minnie Wa'k r weic
engross a large share of attention from
land solo. Tttm«. one third ciish at time of
gressmen in the bouse.
I OFFER FOR HALE ON REASON ABLE tor m eial travelers, is fitte«! up in conn’x tion flier<- acres of alfalfa; young orchard uf ;JUUchoice
<ummon«*«l from Ashland last week toth’-brd-
sal«*,
italance on tun« to suit j ur* ha.-« r; d* t* tr-
with.
The
talile
i«
constahtly
furnish««!
with
Ion«
<»f
th..
b«Ht
BtocA
or
Lrsiry
Formun
Hontl.
varief} ot fruit tic«*s; small vin**yar«i; good,
Oregon’» legislators, amt be one of the i side nf their moth« r. Mrs. John Well«, who
«•d pH} m* nts to be wvund by a morlgag«* on
ern Oreg«>n,situated un D««er t reck. J«>»^phme tiie lust file piarkct affords.
new
dwciling-house,
barn
and
outhous<*8;
Tux latent political aensation at Wash- chief studies of agriculturist and mer­ was tak«*n «udd«*nly ill at Linkvillo while on
th«
premise«.
This land ia mostiy slightly roll­
HORSE
AILMENTS.
county, ci’ntaiuing 820 acres of rich bottom «and
E. K. BKIGHTMAN, Prop.
running water through the farm; good out­
’rwaytothe Rogue river valley. Mrs. W.
ing clay »oil, and is among the b« st trim J himmi
nirton city i» the defalcation of C. E. chant alike for the next iew >ears. The h»
especially adapted to the growth of timothy nay
range tor sto* k. Thirteen miles from rairoad
Ashland. Oct. 10. IN«».
was much 1« iprov«*d at last accounts, although
in
JackMjn
county.
and
clover.
About
one-half
is
cleared
and
in
d« i»ot. Price tor er«»p and farm $;MM0.
Nlleott, caahier to the aergeant-at-arm» material of whieh roads should be con­ sin? was verj ill for a while.
Ncpon«ct, Til.,
cultivation, and must of the balance can be easily
Partlowis.hing to piirchascnii} «»flh’ atx ve
92.
of the lionne of representative«, who structed is abundant in this valid ; but
May 20,1888.
One of the Ktnr corn-spondent« at !>air) in­
d*'scribed lanus, cun *t«-|»« 11 at M« uturd, w h* re
c.rar*d. There i* a stream <»f
running
100 acr«*s—1(4) fenced, 50 acres in cultivation.
turned up imetiing, along witti about the knowledge of how and when to pre­ forma Saiu, another correspond« nt. that he
throughthe place the year round, affording plenty
they
wili I»« met ul th« raiir«,au d* |»ot <»n the
My mare caught
in**a<i«»w of nifaifa ami timothy, good orchard,
of water b I stuck and s«»me for irrigating. The
Hrrival of trains by M< asrs. W'nw«) A Co., r< al
175,1)00 beloneing to varione members of pare the road*l>ed and apply the topway can have n«> grammatical coiuvction with
coldt result: Bwelied
plenty of lirst-class garden lund, all covered by
Mias Jours of that plue**. They hav«* some
•
state
ag« nts, wh*» uill cuiivey tfi« m in good
place ir nil inclosed by a Rood rail fence. 1 here
water from two irrigating ditch vs, two miles
limbai lump between
congress,last Thursday. Siileott was ap- of gravel or stone is evidently nut so very queer customs in Klamath county, and,
Shupe tu any of the lands I iuivv fur bale, lue
is a house and t»arn and 200 young fruit trees on
from saw-mill, on« mile from school-house,
foredaga and InCam-
(H.inted eix year» ago fiotn Ohio, and it prevalent as to lie at all epidemic among thic «»ne w«mM be more h iRogcxI in the
the place, lt also has the best outside range in
uf
charge
fur conx’eyHnce.
Cor. 3d and E Streets.
will make a first-* hiss dairy ranch: fencing
SILAS J. DAY.
fhecuunty. als«»another xcellent placecontain.
¡nation. Cured her
ih thought that be is about the only dis­ our road suiiervisors.
Road building is "breach*' than in the ohaervan *«*.
in splcudid condition, buildings only fair, lum­ 31 First Street,
■■
JJ.
ing
12hacres.
,,
..
with St Jacobs Oil.
ber cheap and handy; 15 miles from railroad
honest Democrat hailing from the Buck­ a science, and the Btate should make it
F<»r full particular* call upon or mWrcas
Jlrwarti
$5000
PORTLAND.
OR
depot.
Price,
$20lri,
crop
includ
’
d.
LO. GARDNER.
eye etale. He was under 150,000 bonds its business to train inen to proficiency
O. J. VANNOi
Newmarket Block,
9B.
F *r a bMt* r or nv.r* ple is n‘ remedy for
Kerhyville Oregon
to Sergeant-at-arms Leedom, of the last in it. There is a great work ahead for
Containing 120 Room*. well furnished.
120 acres—00 acres fenced and 30 acres in cul-
the cur« of eoiisiinip!v>n,bronchia! tr uMes,
Winsboro, Tei„
house, who is himself bound in the sum our agricultural colleges, if they can con k H. croup Hiui whooping cougii thm
tivati<»n; five acres in alfalfa, small orchard,
I
----- THE BEST-----
dwelling-house, small l»arii,**tc., running water
Jane 20.1888.
STRAYED
of $50,000 to make the shortage good to bring Oregon out of the slough of de­ S»nla Abie, Hie Calif «tn a k i.g «»f coo
through the place. Price, $1000.
My horse was hurt
memliers whose salary Mr. Silh-ott will spond in which its valley inJiabitantsare >nmp ion
Every k.tiie warran < d.
If
94.
OREGON
ritoM THE «>1.1» OBEN'CHAlN'
'}
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
on hind leg; suffered
probably spend in Canada. Wliat is plunged for three months out of the year; vou would be cured of that di.«gn«»i’ g «Ii*»
32D acres—280 acres fenced and 150 acres in
I i» Ri» lluttc |>r«-ln<'«. •>•»»•« ,l"'. ’"'’ ¿. h ‘ f
cultivation. go<sl house, iwirn and outhouses,
10 months; wm cured by St. Jacoba Oi!; cure
troubling the members most is the fact a work that can best t»e com passe« 1 by a«e. citHrrh. u p < alihirnik <’nt R-Cnr<
A iu - in . >1 I h . v mar*- mul thr«-*- »«-iirliiii» ttttl* ».
IN THE STATE.
gtHsl orchard and vineyard. s«*v«*ral large
$12,000 to loan in $1,000
boa remained permanent
W. J. CLINE.
two irruv» und » »orrel. Ail w.-rc l.rand.d
that there is a question as to the liability i teaching ttie supervisors that a half tuile 11 ajar; by rn>il II 1» Sn-U Abe snl
affording plenty of water for garden
with a « óih II A on th-- ritrld "b'«>ld< r. <-x<->-|'t- Free Buses to and from the Hotel. springs,
of the government to them for the loss, 'of well drained, properly constructed, <’4i-R-<'u r are s Id ard warranted by all
irrigation, fi) Her«*» of timothy in(*adow; six
lots,
on improved farm se*
In* tino th.- bntnd on ..no <>« «!•<• E™.' “ '»»" <>"
«it
uggislM.
miles from Grant’s Pass. Price $5000. A great
each loser having signed Certificates to permanent road-bed fitted for travel
th.- I. ft -.lioiil-l.-r. Hie n-.ar- woi ■ a tx-tl at
JOS. CAIRN SIMrSON, Esq., Sec. rzclflo
No Chinde employ’d and no deviation in uargain. Terms, oue-half cash, balance on
curity.
For further particu­
the sergeant-at arms, on which he ob I each year, will give us g«xxl highways
th«
time
sh«
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luft.
.
Coast Blood-Horse Association. Bays : •‘Being
**asy terms.
A llbonil r ward «IR I"' p»i-l lor th.-r.-. ov- cliiirg«*.
tamed their salaries from the treasury. ■ Unfold »«Miner than the pretent system I
95.
lars
enquire
of
familiar with the remarkable efficacy of St.
M«-*. i I m 25 centi»; hnlging 25 cents to 50 cents.
cry <»t hhv of th«* animals or any infoi million
120acres of fruit land, within two miles of
I iqr own Binger had his salary siuce of spreading the same ainom t of work :
I
that will i»«'l thcret«».
Jacobs Oil, I cheerfully and heartily Indorse
DR. CUMN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILES
Grant’s Pass, will be subdivided in l”ur 20-arrv
JOHN H«K'KENJ<»R. J:«' k- nvllb-. Or.
.X/ay, amounting to about IL’HOO, tn the over twenty miles of inferior roadway.
E.
LEWISTON,
Proprietor.
Cure Sick-Heidach«. by correcting tho Stomach, Bow-
this valuable specific for painful ailments.”
tracts if desired. Price $7 50 per acre
Landa of his friend S ilcott, and is left
e‘t. Livtr and Kidney«: beautify th« complexion by pu-
rising th« blood; mild in their action, pleasant te tab«,
-itranded at the national capital with
hinging
M.»d never grip« or sicken. One for a dose. 26 cts. a
NOTICE.
Hon. ODEN BOWIE. Ex Governor of Mary-
•caieely enough loo»e change to pav los In the ear**, sometime** amarine, buzzing box. Drug and General Stores or by mail. Samples free.
Estray Notice.
i
iK"I have Great Bargains to offer and it w ill
i
Had. Jockey Club, Pre«. City Pa». Railway
bootblack and washerwoman. From s* und. are caii-e I b\ catarrh, u *• exc e »-
pay you to examine my list carefully i»cfore
THE DR. 8OSANKO MED. CO.. Piqua. O>
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WILL
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TO
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¡mrchasing
elsewhere. If you have anv urop-
Co., says: "In my lainily and my stablest
the depths of ms woe he heaves a sigh ingly «lbagre* al» e an ! v« ry cori«nm»i di*-
orablc tvrin« a one-half inh rest in a paving < rty for sale, come and see me and I will.uo my
b-ltfiK.I. r. xiilinu- I» M. i I nu-. ill.- )■>■< einet. i
Shu- t’> Cure .111 .*/.*»»« lUttfaur».99
have used St. Jacobs Oil with *ati»factory
of xratitnde to tellcolt that toe latter ease. Lo*” 01 sm 1 i h a i 4 ho »es il I
inerrantil«' business and ulso un«* bh>ck of best for you.
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H «1 s Sarsapanlls, me i Simplx apply "S wayne ' s ointment ." N«>
results, and believe It the be« remedy for the
X..UK .1.1, with whit.- Htrl|><- on n.«-, hln.l ground in Eagl«* Point, with dweiBng-bousu
iltdn t inn off witti tiu' U. B. treasury from »at«rrh
gr at b < ms 1 punfi r. i* a pe« uba i» sti*** e^s internal in*«iicin«* rtquirvd. Cures tett r.
t . t whit.-.«»an.l.-l X on naht »hoiil.l. r. The and «»ut-bnildings, good ston*-hotiso. etc. F«»r
painful ailments of man and beast.’*
and thereby deptive the disconsolate of ful lein-d' f «r »bis «lise *-?, wbic t re- •*«*/ ma, itch, all «*runti«*ns on the face, hands,
Office next door to Grand Central Hotel.
own«T wl'»^»ay charges and take tri«* animal further parti^tdars apply tothe undersigned
the satisfaction of re-imburstng them i»V pu ifying th b o*ni. If y«»u suffer from n »«•*, A«*., leaving tn«* skin clear, wh t«‘ and
Medford, Orejón.
on thè premisi s.
healthy. Its great healing and curative pow­
,lwav
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•
T.H.
GILSON.
A
t D bfgg wre and Dr a libs .
HENRY KUPPEL.
F B INLOW.
selves at national expense for their «••Hyrli, try H«a)d s Sarsaparilla, the pe- ers are jmasi-ssiKi by n » other remedy. Aik
JACKBOX VILLE, OREGUN
Eaglc Puint, Oregon, Auguet 24, UJrt*.
TXICHAILU «. V08ELEI CO . BalUasrt. SA
Dated Kuv. 27. I n #.
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MEDFORD,
OREGON
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REAL ESTATE AND LUAS AGENCY
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Sacramento, Cal
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Grand Mask Ball,
MAILED TREE
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Sacramento, Cal.
Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band
HENRY KLIPPEL
liminVÀRt iSll TISWARt IIEI’Ui
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR
HARDWARE,
PAINTS
LOTS
Conveyancing in all its Branches
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
MONTAGUE,
JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY
Owners of Hie Towusite
100 000 TREES 18 SiOCK,
WRISLEY & CO
SIwthiiilOiiiiiiiieiiliilTiws
CITIES ARE NOT BUILT THAT WAY.
Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn.
THE BOSS BOOTS
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
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PORTLAND,
SICK-HEADACHEI
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MONEY TO LOAN