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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1889)
Œuî 5-tauo<raticeime$ EDITO n!A L NOTES MISSIONARY CONVENTION. JOSET1IINE< oUNTY ITEMS. EEAL-ESTATE The missionary convention announced to be There is Tcrv little aickneas in Josephine T he T ime « will >0011 filter upon a new held at thu Pr«wbyt« rian church In Jackson volume*. F*>r nineteen »•onseentive county. ville un Tuesday of la*t wwk was In part a Pt'teraon A Co. have opened ft Jewelry store failure, lu cunsi-quencc of the neglect uf MFlClxL PARCH OF JACKSON COUNTY, 08 CO OH | year» has it made its weekly visit« to th«* in Grant's P um . Rev's Bell. McLean and Strange to be present husinem»-place« ami house« of thousands Grant’s Paas now claims 550 men engaged In Her. E. McLean, of Medford, came and be of pe«jp)e, and the beginning of each year industrial cuterpriacs. i came th«* "forlorn hope” of the convention. DECEMBER W. 1MW THUKSHAY Business la good at Grant's Pass and the After due consideration the pastor of the has found it in ?re prosper«»us than it was Presbyterian church had decided that, as the county-seat marches steadily ahead. twelve mouths befwe. Wilhuut egotism ntion had been announced to * mbrace Dr. L. Wiggin, th» veterinary surgoun. Is conv« JkPF D avis U dead, but Bro. Scott of land with pardonab'e pride, we safely three m«*etings. covering the topics of home, now a r *aidvnt of Laascn county. Cal. f«>r« ign und m«-«licai missions, it would d»> the Orfffonian still lives to slander and | make the assertion that very few news Jacob Carter and family, of Williams, were volve upon R«-v. E. McL«-an to «-ondense the kick hiui. Harvey has one great como - | papers in Oregon—nut inure than two— in Jacksonville a few days since. topics aud present tlu m In the form of a lec lalion , be knows that une live jackass Jen jo v tlie circulation and patronage that Chapin A Bunch have sold their meat market ture Tuesday evening. How well tb«* absent g«-ntlemen were rcpres«*nt<*d in triplicate by IB wuiUi a whole regiment oi dead lions. I the T imes does. As a reflex uf tbe news at Grant's Paas to Cleveland & Brown. - I an<l champion of the best interests of Many plart r claims are b -ing hH-atvd in the th«* gentleman pres«»nt is fully attested by the HANDLE A FULL LINE OF larg«* and u|«pr»*ciative audience wh«» hud the T» ik farmers of the great West are be- h »«¡them and southeastern Oregon, the Canyon creek district, Kerbyville precinct. pleasure of being j»r«*s« nt. Mr. McLean is a Messrs. Hays and Lloyd have purchased gentleman of pl« asaut addnwa, with a in«*ntal ginning to open their ejes on the tariff I’lMx« always strives to excel. .We thank M» ss< rlr i Co.'s butchvishop at Grant's Pass. vital t< iup< ruiiu-nt and organism that indi- The Celebrated «1. I. Case, Wood and Steel Beam, Side and Center Draft Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, question which in a measure accounts pho public for the good-will ami cunb- Harry Walters and faintly, lately of Spokane cates a predominance «if tin- spiritual and in- Seeders, Drills and Agricultural Implements of all kinds. Also Freight and Farm Wagons, lor the political revolution that took pl ace deuce so literally bestowed upon us, and Falls, have become residents of Grant’s Pass. t lligcnt, « am« st and posltiv«*, with a Hue of language, tiiat flows frvrtn his Buggies, Carriages, und Vehicle sof all ilescriptions. Engines, Boilers and Shingle Mills. Fl< Hiring in November. We always thought that *‘*h one and all ‘ A Merry Christmas.” The inert iiar in population at the county command ideality. In jMM-tir rythm.h«* bl«*nde<l th** they would not alwt^vs be “blindly wed- I jOK S imon , the boss of one wing of the seat during tbe past year has uv<-n almost 7w. iarg«* inur<*sta of home and forvigu miiMlons in M ining and Brick Making Machinery, Belting, Oils ami Mill Supplies. Don't forget the Christmas entertainment graceful groupings uf Christian lov»* and pur- de«l to false gods.” | Hepublican party, having won hia tight and ball at Kerbyville. Both will be handsome i»ose. His work in foreign missions has im- . . I fur police commissioner in tlie supreme affairs. bu«*d him with a spirit of cosmopolitan liber T he grangers in the'W illamede valley I L.our(t looking for new fields to con- Grunt's Pass has been made a coupon office, ality. au«i tbe divine command: “Go and all nations, commanding all men, vvery- have shown practical philanthropy by I(.uert ^d pro^Mes to play a prominent ami tick« ts for ail points east may now be ob teach wher«*, to repent," is the inspiration ’of iil* donating seed grain to tire needy farm- I ^>ar| j0 th0 next Republican state con- tained there. life-work, in bis introductory r»*inarks he Billy Barker, of Grant's Pass, made a trip to era east uf the mounUius. in the djatrwt vent;on. He is a clever underneath Jaek-tonviliv during the wet k. when- he was outlined briefly his education for th«* minis try, and his subseiiuvnt experience in horn«* where « rope failed last season, and can I ff^hter, and, if he cannot name the can- well recrivtsi. missions in th«* mil)«« of Colorado and New upun the railroad companies to afford I,for several of the imi»ortanl oiti- Rt-V. F. S. Noel will hul l mass at the resi Mexico; later, his acceptance of a call to for- fre** transportation for the grain applied |ceu| he will probably attempt to “down” dence of Mr. Johnson, m Grant’s Pass,on Sun «*ign nnasi«»n work in (xmstantinopt** and his Dec.2Vth. • ••.pertvnee in transit and in acquiring th«* dif to that purpose. | those who <1 are question hia supremacy. day, E. F. Everitt, the photographer, was visiting ferent languages; an«) the American mission ... , . • IA big fight is brewing in the Republican his dauglitt-r, Mrs. Gvo. ILu*ga<iine, at Ash w »t k in Turk«-v ami Bulgaria was >u»thri!ling)y interestingas"La!luh R a»kl«V jMM-tic journey Celebrated * ntighbura to the north cemplain |nunp> and time alone will decide which land, last wts k. as bitterly of bad roads as do the resi «¡tall 1 u’«e the destiiurs uf the party in The Presbyterian Sunday-school ait Gr-nit’s through the val«* of ('ashnmi*«-. An amusing «»evurrf-d win n h«- presented his pasu- dents of this section. It is a condition Oregon. Like the fellow who witneased Pass will ni’iulgv in a Christmas festival next incident port aud tlie official said “Amt rica. Ob y «*♦« -AWÜ- of affairs that demands a remedy and an old-fashioneii bear fight, the lMmo- Tuesday vv<-ning. that is in England." and sent the ambitious The Grant's Pass city council publish the young missionary on som«*w!iat humiliated in should be the peculiar eare of our cracv sits upon the fence at a safe «listance ¿ivw city ordilinnet s in the ha.-al newspaper. Us pride of birth. When his hvuithcompelled legislators at their next meeting. God and “don’t care a continental“ winch An excellent idea. him to r« turn to Am« rica ho was assign«*d to roads are th« one thing needful now to me of the Republican cliquea whips the Our population is increasing fast and the rtouth America, In tne republics ofChili am! Brazil. Here he found republics that bail greater portion of our best public lands have make the people of Oregon prosperous I other. MISCELLANEOUS come into existence through the thr«»rs tnn.*u located upon. and contented. <»r where munarchial tradi Mr. Jewett iaagain prospecting his quarta tions revolution, I t is already whispered about that w«*re th«* controlling impulse of the peo J udge Thayer is seeking to suveed hi in« claim on Baldy mountaiu, near Giant’s Pass, ple. Itr!*cf»tland, tin* land uf his nativity, was T iisuk is great excitement throughout 4e'«f M edford , O r ., N ov . 16, 1889. a country whose gov«*rnin«*nt was monarchisl, as justice of the supreme court. The and running a tunnel. Spain over the agitstioh in favor of • re I gall of tins man is stupendous. He has Chas. w. Knowles, the popular landlord ot but whoaepeople were altogether republican the St. Charles hotel at Portland, spent u few in spirit. His ehwiuent app«-al tu the Christian public, that has been growing since the It I already tilled the positions of governor in Grant's Pass lately. churches, out of th«* pride of their pure patrio overthrow of the Braz han empire. I', and «upieiue judge, ami in neither has days Grant's Paas has erected 212 building« this tism to s«*n«l abr«>ad th«’ gospel tidings to the has increased to such a degree that an tie served anybody but himsctWhn! his year, including the >39,009 o|»era house now in nations of th*- earth,carrie«i with ipan impr«-t»- Gentlcipentf-rCffiv iug .need one sion that years *>f abstract study of the mis UpiiHing is imminent. A crisis course uf completion. A fine record. STAVER & WALKER'S Branch House, Medford, Oregon JACKSONVILLE. OKEGON, REAL ESTATE AND LUAN AGENCY TH ROSSCata,(WS îl1111 nr Circulars CONCERN ’.NO ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE TOWNS ON THE NORTH PACI FIC COAST ENSILAGE Fodder Cutters RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, Dr. Kremer and Mrs. Stone, proprietors of the Grant's Pass drug sb»re>. arc vueb diaplay- ¡ug a handsome line uf holiday goods. Two t’hrist mas-tree entertai aments will be on Williams ervtk, one at the public are laid at ir« door hy reputable unit ffivvn tail and the utiivr at Kennedy chapel. ! ion -U«J. B u ». wic B| of Kansas, who | p^gginent citiaen«, irreaiiecttvs of party A. A. Ahiworth, who lives one mile from was recently a.*aociate justice | ties, if Jud^e Thayer ha** dune an im Grant's * appointed ‘ ~ Pa.-s, und has a fine piece of fruit laud, of the V. S. supreme court, vice Stanley portant act for the good of Oregon, either is diaposiug ot it iu quantities to suit. Matthews,deceased,will be confirmed by <ut guvet nor or judge, we would like to The following are Rev. John Wih j's ap ttiw V. S. Senate. He is ranked as a bear of it. Totally seltisb, ungrateful pointments: First Sunday at Wildt rviile; sec- uud Vannoy school-house, and fourth .it flrst-clato jurist, the only serious charge and cold-blooded, it m high t.uio that lie Gold ut Hill. that is rade against him being that he should lie relegated to the obscurity tha’ .1. T. La} tun A Co., of Grunt's Pas . carry one ’ is a nephew of Stephen J. Field, the ar- such men a» he is deserve. uf the largest und best stocks of hardware, agricultural Implements, etc., iu southern rant cow arti and aristocrat. Tile great | o *t philosopher, Brown- Urvguit. Blackburn and Simpson, th - nurserymen. NrxAXtE S mith ol flood river has no ing.dted al bis villa tn Venice ou ’lie night waul 2,999 pounds ot |»vavb pits, They intuitu iloairu to en:»r the gubernatorial contest of the lltli inst. lie was and is in one to have a Laigc uui-svry under w ;ij iu a very ■ sense the leading figure in modern liter short time. »R:iinst Gov. 1‘ennuyer, a* lias t>een re- ported, but will try to succeed Uncle ature, and attained the right to rank Jauu-s Porter, engineer on tin* railroad, if* now in charge uf tin* north freight into Ash among the classics during h's own life George Webb as state treasurer. Smith land, necessitating the removal of Ins fumil} u * professional office seeker, without time, a distinction accor.le i lo but few, to the Gnuiite city from Grant's Pass. if any , of his predecessors. Those who anything in particular to recommend him Man} parties from abroad are making in to the people. He should be relegated to understand the pn.fond.ty of Ins philoso vestments in Grant's Pass and tin- surround ing country. This is the result ut tho whole phy and fathom tne mystery of Ins tho obscurity ut his Wasco county home advertising that is being doin’ bv J. T. I writings are hut few. those who affect some Flynn and others. Ito understand him are numbered by M ax l’RACur, »«luthern Oregon'» Bom W. A. Johnson has recovered from the in bast»» Furtoso, is nut su popular where I millions, and givs themselves a certain juries he Mtsfuiiivd while mining on Sucker crv» k. lb- will remain at Grant » Pass during sort uf established position tn literary he hailed from as he was wunt to have the winter, returning to Althousc prvciuct tlie people believe. A late dispatch from circles by sounding bis piaises. Brown- during the spring. Waslnugtun says that »onie oppoiition ing-lost the* combination on simplicity If there is anything which Josephim-county hi Ina confirmation as cuafums collector I of eitression in ins earlier years.-«nd needs mure t uau an**ttn r it is good toads. Maliy of uur thorough lures are in a terrible ut Sitka lias developed. Charges have the viryobscur ty of h.s diction is the p.ignt Mild look us though the ruad supervisor been made which will be investigated chief charm uf bis writings to ull who is Mbioad lu the land. before the matter comes up lor final ac have the mental grasp to discern and Just pbine couuty bus been prosperous «lur hold his meaning. ing tin past year, aiul huliduy tentivitivs will tion. be iu i gi m ral than usual. Quite a number T hk Sitka Ah’rl tn of the ltlth ultimo, ol' purti« a ail 1 «.ut. rt.iiiKinnt.% are announced Tux re-nom.nation of Gov. l’ennoyer wliich comes to oui* table th s week with to take place dui mg the in xi fortnight. and Geo. W. Webb, state treasurer, may numerous paaaages marked fur comment, 1. A. Davidson, whom relatives live on Wil be set down as certainties. They tiave would seem to indicate that our own liam- er«« k, rt vent iy sul«t ■*> avr* - iuar Mount Miiiinuiiiati county, to Clinton Mc- done mi well in their respective i-ositions .Max Bracht is niter the bauble reputa ( fabor, uy lor >r>2.u90. it* is a pnot graph« r Dy trade tiiat they will have no opposition in the tion on both feet. The editorial col uud visited tins Mcctmu a tew y ears ago. next Democratic convention. And their umns are tilled w.tb ti»« private corre Grant s Pass has prosp«-cts of one of th*- prospects fur re-election are not the i«jor- spondence lietween Mas an.l a wiulil-bu tin« -t li.»t< Is m southern Or« gon, a number ot our leading busiucws men having subscribe«! est in the World, either. We know oi l.'puty colic« tor alm runs tbe uppusitiou «•noiiah funds to tr»x t a subtdantiul building many Republicans who will shout for newspaper, und who is evidently aftei for that purpose, which will cost in the nvigh- Penuoyer and Webb during the next Bracht's scalp red haude«! because the bortiiH'd of $2U.0W. It w ill in- located on Sixth campaign. ____________ deputvstiip was n»t fortbeoming. The street. The post*-flive department has issued an local page is given up to glorifying Max •»nb-r for publication uf a proposal for carry Tint memurablo Cronin trial, which and his deputies tor seixmg a liarrel ut ing tip-I nd -d >t.it-s mall* three times p* r has been going on at Chicago for so whisky on a steamer alar.it to leave for w.. k from Grant's Pass to Wil.iani*, via Mur in Jos« phine county, Oregon. The ad- many weeks, ended on the 16th ir.st. Portland, while the "utiiside" of the phy, vt-rlisriin-nt lor proposals w ill be issued from The jury, after being out several days l*a|s*r is largely engrossed with u soul the department in February . and nights, finally agreed on a verdict, barrowing account of the killing ot At tbe la-»t meeting of G-anl’s Pass l»odge flndiir; B*ggs not guilty; Kunx guilty ut Pracht’e little d*.g, ‘■B.tuips *v,” by some N s4. A. I . A: A. M.. tlu following ollie« rs w.-i for the • n-uitig y« ar: Davis manslaughter, ami fixing his term of miscreant who Imd a grudge ;iga::i.-t Br> t a » <•! r, vted W. M.: James T. Tuffs, S. W.; A. Bur- imprisonment at three years; Coughlin, Max. There is nothing lik” having an : J W.; John W. Howard. secr«*tary: O'Sullivan and Burke guilty of murder, “organ” to toot one’s horn, when Janu s p. TutTs, treasurer. They will be regu ami placing their punishment at impris Climbing to tlie heights wh re "Paine’s larly installed on the 27th <»t' D«-cember. Th« -full »wing is the roll «»f honor for N«-w onment fur life. There is a difference of proud temple sliine» ; farand no one Hop.- M-h*M»i: May la w is. Eva Sill Sadi«- Finn, knows that fact belt r than M ix. opinion as to the verdict. Janie DarnvUle. t’laricc Paul, Ar d Hathawav, Mary Stringer. Mollie Stephenson, Orviba Tut Sacraniento valley lias Isten u Mmrrva Daniels, V«-rn«-r Dam« 's. A srR.VNGR epidemic ot influenx.i is wildwjMv of raging waters .lilting the Brown. Eugene Hayes, Blanch«* Brown, James Lewia. sweeping over Enron«.-, prostrating king, past fortnight,and thu old story of broken Henry Barth G, Wcalvy »Stringer. A lick L C ailson , T ciic I ut . priest, potentate and peasant alike. We levies, subrueiged ranches ai.*l inundat Judge Brow* r went to Salem Sunday, mid await with considerable interest Ute a«l- ed towns is again repeat« *1. The pitiful L U.ol«- J« Div capita! mad«- an abb- uigum. nt iu —ent ot the tualaily in Jaekaon county. sight ut cattle and bur e < struggling for i'fli >4-' uf G. M . Ridub- vs. H. B. Miih r. for Wliile theaters, legislatures and even the existence on elevated l«ay and straw lh*^r«»Msesdi*»u of l**t d. hi block y. Grant's "tirts flictui>eives have had lu anecuiub stacks, barnyard fowls roosting in the PasF, b< tt r fcfi‘»wn a» the R -y ai hotel prop erty, which suit was gain’d in the circuit to the mighty anerl» of a acep're-ruled hignest trees, tanebers and their families court by Mr. Riddle, a.id -ubst-«pn-ntl.v ap- ¡•«■I nla« e in the "util country,'* late <ie- coni|H*lle>l to move to the highlands Iur i>vah-d to th«- supreme court by .Mr. .Miller, udge Prim, of Jack «uDVille, was his mas «a-iat*-. veh pmeiita would seetu Iu indicate that ref.tge, building« tl ate.l f*tt and fences it will be a cold day fut the influent» ob.iterat. d, er j s destroyed and farmers S »up-thing i3 being said about politics al but in a quit f way. The Republicans when it tai alee tlw dignity of uur local disheartened, is gett-ng to be all too fa ready, feel m<»rv ¡sanguine than usual, believing that coarls. the immigration of the past two years is miliar to tbe residents oi the mo.-t fertile largely iu their favor. One thing that more ut a vt rtainty than anything «¡sc. politically- Jt’MIK T mayea , while govern«« of valley in Calif, rnia. The terrible flood speaking. is there-nomination and rv-vl« «-tion Oregon, warmed into existence feuds in now sweeping through it would havo of oui px sent county clerk, 4 hue. K. < ham»- the D mucracy which had long been proven t.ie most destructive of life and ior. He is « iMc-ient and a« coinmodating, and when iu- d«- buried aiol almost forgotten. A bitter property of anv in its history, had tiro «-ven more popular than iu st-ife was tormented by his persecution ram« continued ouu day lunger. Some fvat’-d Prof. Benson by a large majority . R. Smith is waut’d at Grant's Pas* of prominent Democrats, »ml to the «lis- lietctM.incd step-* sluasld I-' taken in ti.e f >r Harry f*»rg« ry, by which iu* obtained fr«Mn citi- >id tiiat originated theiefrum, as much Sacramento valley to eitlier < ontro! th" z. ns ot that town >J99 an<l two gold wat< iu s. i. I M< m > i «-, constable <»t Grant's Pass, s< ml.-* as anything else, did our party owe it» action of the river at tl ><sltide or to ef- re.t following description of him. '’Agr 1« mat iu seveial successive rampwignt. Irct a cun.ptorr.ise w tlr Jupiiei Pluvius about ihe 2b « ar-, i.igat about t*v* f« • < . i x im in at.aver has never done any g.ael for iu* whereby the wiudow a of heaven can b*> >» e ! . u -.«» i i Is ruuud face, ttorid sta e or party, am! we cannot imagine a made to wo. * automatically, and chute coiiipb vi*>u, light infiwu hair and m u.-tiu iu* ot am>- uoh*r, blue ry «-9 ahd hs> *gohi tilling in /'■:is«.n " hy he should be feasted any when tLe «i.gnnel of tlu- river fills up some of his Hout t til, ha- a SolDeWtiat plcas- * oi life is small iu a.e manner. H«-left Urant's Pass .iboui I)«- ai tne public crib. Out with him ! Fortunately tpe going nortli. It«- uad been « m- tbe present inatai.ee; tut uur southern «•ember 6, d in a saw mill about oir- y« ar. He wril«-s lx tlu supreme court, on the 16lh, the neighbors sbouhl reureml*” ’bd the a ploy. p«H>r hand." e '•! the Stale of Oregon, respondent, i liarle» O.ds, appellant, on appeal fiuin Multnomah «-utility, was decided, lb- ju iaiuviit of Die low-r court was re vered ai >1 tbe c««e remanded for a new trial. Tne opinion ie written by Judge Mr»f an, Chief JusticwTiiayrrconcurring and Jurjge Lord d.s-enting. The decis ion is g- ii. rally condemied, as it might lobe Be.apic'rd nothing else from Ju i'tisyer, wl.o-< law |>artnvr (Dick U liiaum) represented Ohls; hut we an- s'trpri-ed that Judge Strahan should give Die cowardly murderer another et.ancv fur ins life. N< K uma , of California, Hermann, of Oregon, and Cai ter, of Moutana, com pose the roil of dmhonoi of congressmen lroui the silver-producing elates who voted for Reed for speaker in the caucus Morrow of California was absent, hut it was understood that he would have also voted lor the Wall-street caudidate if lie bail I «ecu present. The press dispatcher, state that McKenna was anxiously in- «fuiniig, Its« next day. how the verdict was received in the West, lie and Ids lel.uw traitors will doubtless ascertain, to their entire dissat'»taction, when they return to tlieir several constituencies.— 7'i«»<ur<,r<i Nev.) Tune». F rank M idulktos , an old Portlander, and son-in-law of H. L. Piltock, fra- quently comes from Union county to 1’vitlaiid, and on Ins last trip picked up the follow ing official patronage alate for his Heiiublienn, which we opine will lie badly broken wiien the lucky one» are named: Hiirveyor-general, J. C. Tul- ■nun, of Jai k-un county ; U. N. marshal, Jul-ii W. Minto, of Marion county; col lector ut customs at Puttland, K. I’. Earhart, of Multnomah county; U. 8. <li»irict attorney, John C. Leasure, of f'uiatilla county; )sj»tmaster at Port land, George A. Steel; collector of cus hion at Astoria, J. H. P>. Gray, of Clat sop county. The office uf collector ol in ternal revenue is »till in doubt. danger of flooils is always v I. to. ... i.-.* that section, and sho.’id lose no time in KLAMAIHCOI'NTY ITEMS. traiM.’eri ing tlieins. !v< s alidth-ir proia-r- ty t; ■» haven of refuge in southern Ore >. 11 M* Cor*! i--curi.vv. 1 .o «1 bN li.p to It ,-u. rtvi r valley a short tiuic since gon. T 4'1 u liu * sold Ins cattle to M- -i - Hen- Prnsos's entitled to pr?-etnpt tud liomt- u Jas. i*> .mi stall. Tn. c'ii')4< rm lull »as about stiad a .pt .’ier .«vc'.ioii ui Jam! may ex *u.uuo. K*o«> ban ii line orchestra, c.imposed of til'* ercise Isjth privileges by taking the pre M**ssrs. L--K.il-' in llurtl. .isslst'-d tiy emption first. The government law« . viollliist« j^r- I., irate on the organ. prohibit anyone from leaving any land A i*.ipi*>...’alt of rain «u< ci <d<*d !■> a heavy of lus **wn to pie «mpt, und if a home fail ol -new made I Hi'* iivartsot tin* rmu h- stead or timber claim is d-si.ud, it can ith mid stiK-killen Mkt wei’*. Mrs. Pear-on ha.** ri t iirne«l to K i *-om I ’all- t>e taken after the pre-emption baa be« u form.i. atyi tn** Itivt r«l<le hotel i.« on«*«* unirt* secured. By taking this course, a man r«*ad> to »«-commodate the lir«*d |>ul»li«-. can secure 4S0 acres of land in tins sec ’i'h»* flt'ii-*’<’ii K-* «.'* story is th.* tioHS. h « i fur; lion, blit, "tiinls-r culture ciaims” and a wag >11'* .el, ««r ■’*■ ««■'■»'• at two shots, ta-iug “desert land” are not found in this lo teoui.uij t..i the uvt rage run «if men to try cality. A ple-emptioa is otitained by to cilinb over, s. K. Ogle has r turiie l l*> Klamath from six rnixitbs' residence and tn ’ payment s.iu Francis«*.', whvre hefounda ready mark I of *1 25 pe aero within thirty-three lor Hi* large iiuuits-r id line ii.trs«« In* to* k months from settlement, except within from lure last July. WIjat lias bacuine of our festive stagc-rob- the limits oi the railroad grant, where He has not been oapturtsl as yet, an I the price is »2 50 per acre A residence I'crr may be expect««! lo tiH-n up ou the tmikvill.- of five years and the pry m -nt of I-’-’and I Arf* r rout • at any tiiuv. other small fees at the land «.ffice is nec flit* trial of D« m 1«I A Walk« r, who have been essary to secure a homestead ; or it may indict<-<1 t«»r robbing th« M«ur.' n* ar lk»nanzM »«vt-ral iiiout:^ ax<», will bv tri«-0 in J ik I xv be commuted on the terms ot a pre DvaJy’tf court in a »bort Gnu . emption. Lands, valuable chiefly t««r Jan. F. Kertchem is offt« iatinx as dt puty timber or Stone, txlaV lie I llrchaM-d >1 - shvriff, Mfhl iuuk< s an excvik-nt ofli«-ial. J;iu reel front tin- govennnent at |2 .'»I p r I'unvot uur wideawake D< iixx-rats. who is r«-;vly to do m-rvice tor in- part} . sere. S« iiool land« are sold at II 25 js-r always rum »re*l tiiat a rich deposit of tin has acre, on easy tern.», and tne amount sold I” It ’ n i.n found in tin vicinity ol Lan*o II vain « to one jst » oii 1» limiteii to 320 acre-. b> Mr. K< .>*•*<•« . Tn«' in tai fuse*»« at 442 «figT«-.'* There is ulso a s|«-cial provision for sell F.uu• uib« it, and has a sp«-citlc Kravity of 7.j. Tn«- Lmkviile Amateur Dramatic Company ing mineral ami coal lands direct from pr« paring for a pubit«- « nt* rt.iinm« nt, and the government. I.and is to be obtained ar«* wv nr. pnvatv.y assure«! that it will surpass in under all these provision» in this county ui«-rit anytning h«-r«t.orurv uii.lvrtukeii at tm- at present; but the influx of immigration Kiam.it n mvU-opulfS funatn* ab«»ut S«*.»tt'a valley has w .11 make it difficult to get go al locations 1» A » u wandering fright« iiiiiK worn* n and children «mt *»t after this year.___________ th* tr w.ts iu tiiat vimniy |.»r smnt-tim«- pa t, iiii'l tin- «»Ui«*«-m ot Lmkvill. were notitie«! tu rnr. rsct n.in/.r. e i j take h«-td ami gather hitu in. Nnthw itiistanding th«* unfavorabl«* season A lltmarkable 3tat' twat from a an*i fM-arcity ot in -n< y, th«* pvoph* of Klamath Ji notra f'ttls m «•/ t arotlaa. c- unty w ui nj •> tm-ms. :v« s «luring th*- holi- “Cancer i-« h«-rc litarv in my tAtnily, an ; days, an«i a iiumi»« r ut entertainiuvuts.part ies, aunt on each aide having died fr<ui» thia j «-tv., are announced. dreadful disease. In t»a<L insUigre the ! Miss Edith < rou«*h, of Linkville, wastliesue- cancer was ioca’ed >n idenlit ally tin- saitie , c«-K^rul applicant tor the full term scholarship tri «9« Ashland .Mate Normal, and last w«-t k po-ition tZiat mine made its first appear- ! io. I» th«* stag, for the Grauit«- city, to attend am*e just below th** left eve, and exu*n«j- | that «-xvellcnt institution of learning. ing down the Lit < he**k b >ne and n<»««*. I Judge Parker is at P »rtland. assisting in th«* was attended by the best physicians, but ■ *!• t ••n>*'ot D'>d<l A Walk'-r, !i;<i?«-|«s| for stag- th« « MS«* «-onHniivd to g»u.» w is»* under ‘ rohblng i*y th«* ( . rt. grand jury, ID- a ill not T mx friends <4 the people arc being their trva’meiit, and n > hope of a «:ure ; rvtuiii no;n<- until after tin* holidays, as In- b«‘ H,:v«*n by them : they said: ‘ 1 had , wi.l also visit liis aged father in* Douglas «tieived in thia congre»». »o far as coni.I la*i’« r have me affairs fur thi life and the I- county. "Kailtoad ami Boodle” 8|««aker Roed next arr «’ grd. fur tLe cancer was liab'e to >ii**ritr t 'biiders advert la«-s t«> s«dl some valu can «io it. A few day» ago we read of the strike a vital organ a' anv iiioment. «nu at able pr«»pvrty at public sale on the 11th of Jan- insult to ('ongresomaii Holman,»bo was once hired me od atli AlrtiUt ll.is tlin« | i nary, lieirig tin- prop* rty levied on by hiui un- isMu«-d «»ut of the circuit «-oiirt crowded <«tf the committee on which lie 1S1S6. I met w ti> Mr. Shirk*i . living near | !r h.*r »| «-xivutiuns H. c . um - s <»f rt. J. Storim r vs. T. J. Smith, « t —■veil with conspicuous ability and ns««- Due We-t.wbox* • «11 er w s b«imj ru»*'i«!ly >«|, «t»»* h:.-n«» Hour mill prop«*rt> and Johnson, ii** (S. (>’. rt > rt ) f ! ».*t at. vs parrteh, vt al. tuliiM»« lor many years, tor no other rea- cure«! 1>y UMug Swift’s Spc fie wn, al'paieutly, than that he is a true 1 ' him gave up the doctors and all medi Peter th«* P«M t. doesn’t :»ppi«*vc of tin-anal cines I iia i h« retuf<»re be» n using, gn I com tmc«*»i b'-twi-eu tnr*»* "gorgeous butter- Peo) le a u>an. Aft«r»»rd a »imihar ¡1- menced takm - S. S. rt . nfier lining thren og« U.«‘s" an i tin* strip««1 sto« kings to which we luidiattou »» atlurd.xl fu the.slight t-« Is», lies > 'iscovered »Lit the scab h id fallen ■»upposed in- ref«-rr«si. There will bi* war in Kepreser.tat.ve I'.yaun, a Republican, oil, atiff tiia> ih •- sb.»!}», darting pains, s«> .arm st il Pet« r r«n*ily means to insinuate— rish th»- thought’—that the Ashland ladi»*s but nut one ol U.e iai io_u anti boodle chai tv tensile uf tbe cancer, had i-e-ts«*«!, u« uav«- l» i>-t»ugs oij tiiem. crowd. Payson war tha ranking mem i*ixi the discharge was very profu-«*, In :i A upevitpen of the great snowy ber ol the committee on pubLc lands, ir. f -w duys it I»* gmi t•» heal raj tdlv, and soon owl *»t b«-autiful tin- Arctics was k.lhsi by Wajter M<-< »r- Which tmxitmn tie lia«l sii .wtr an earn, st I I d,,:e«i up. By the t m«* 1 ha«T rxhuust«*d miek ir ar K« n • on«- «lay last week. It is a rare the fifth bolt*e there wa> nothing lutt hur avis so tar south as tins, hi el tbe unfortunate ! and Uie ntiuo-t devuhon to ll.e |«opie’s the where the c..iuer had been, and 1 t»ir*i m* t its untini«*!} end by being lnr**d inter«»'« fur year . His g-eat effens? was a weij ni in. Th«? cure effected in m» . thith»-r by th«-sir« ri tones ot Peter th»* P.»«t, with tliia aumimetration is that on rvorv case is considered Ly my neighbors a mu.'t , singing tn«-praise# «»f the sunrise valley. Its nt was a material aid to the w«*ath« r poeaible opportunity i:e had demamlel remaikatue on»*, *«n i < iearly (lemunstnitej adv« prophets. -Ac furleituie ol unearned land grants t > the fact thst S. 8. rt. i»*.xs cvkk -C’-cEjt "rttar" of last w« • k gives an account of riiirOtol coiporaliuns. Tina "fixed** hint. Swift bp^vfic is a bo >n to s itierin.r bu | a Tin t^r’ibng adv. ntur«-of Ed. Grubb,whodriv«*s in.' *1* 1 a».. » il.at th*»« .tU.rte 1 ; ------- , ’ !a., w,,„ Hl) _z: £tllkvlll;.. . ID left It i» claim«. J that the members from th ■ i •“ HO ( uuri t,i \« u h I■ i.;l. and (.ke .1 y self , j Bl« be vv«-i«n.g Bly on 1 the evening of Tu«*«lav. Tueaday, the ltlth in ..«_ "iwewlern state» secured hl» detest tut a will bcconvime i «>» us virtue».’’ stant, in a idiniing $uo^r!orm. and as the eli ■ riuan uf the « omnnttee on public hor*«-s so. n h it th«* road, Vhkh <.o’i,’d not be J amls B. A knol ”. Grrc v; md, c. C. iu«1», and the appointment uf Perkin« ti-Mced because of the drifting eqoi £, the liai» Tr.*at>»« du cancer madtd free. 1«-NH tlriver whs compell«-*! t«» l»*t theyi folldw ;f Kansas, undoubtedly a railroad man. S wift S fe *ric ( u., Atlanta, G. A. rh* ir«»wn rout«- «»v«r th«* traekl«*»M expans. I i.'itlead. If e«>, they only did it a» the an ! tin y brought up. well nigh worn «»ut, at 1 | Cuff .ih a A» m Uiaea«««.** io'chsk Wtwint-s.iay .h.»..uuj{, at a ranch in *ei ami tuuis ot the plundering laud- Simpiv apply "S wayne ' s \ kail v.t ky. Aft.-r resting th«-tinai aiflmats I S'unt ia,imads. No man wito ha« done internal mvdieiu«- r«s|uircd. Cui -s t*tt-i, . h»-«*«* until day light, E«i. r«-suiued hts journey j - i.'ly at’ l «erred tlie people faithfully «s-z«-ma, itch, all eruptions on th - fa«*«-, hands, and r*-i chcd Llnkvilk- at a iat.* hour Wednes- , s«-. „v.. it-aving tin- -gin <-l«-ur. wbii«* anu day evening Without shipping t >recoperat«- | need ext«e. "pfc or tK>wer under thm ii- healthy. It* great mating and curative pow ! th* plucky driver t«»«»a a freaii t*-aiu and , '! . ..mt U «»lie** adminialration. er»» ar«- jM;.*rt«-«M*<si by it*» otb» r rviH«*ty, AsA * " i start«<*i uu thu r«Hurn trip at once the snow I your druggist for S wayne ' s UWTMDb ¡.hicagi) Tribune, Kep 14UI UlUug the air to a Dliudiog degree I sionary cans«- could not reach. “Whatsoever the church teach**« will «*v«*ntuaily become th«* polity of the people” w«-re wordsuf encour agement to Christian workers all over tbe world. In Revelatious we w«*re taught thut “the h aves of th«* trees were for the healing of tiie nations," therefore medical missions were a divinely ordered part of this great work, and medical sclent*«* should become an iudis- P« usable part of an education for missionary work. The «-ntire l«*cturu wits intensely intcr- esting, ami a topical report can in nowis«- do it justice, rtutticc to say. the speakers will, perhaps, ’never again bv so acceptably repr«-- s«*ut«*d, as they were in triplicate «»n t hrs occa- siun by Rev. Luus McLean. R kpohteh . Conservatism vs. the Rage for Novelties. The seed annual for LS90 issued by D. M. ferry A Co. of Detroit, Michigan, has reached our table. Its cover this year isee- pei tally artistic aid attractive, and its con* t. ills, as usual, interesting ami instiuiitive. Ferry 's seeds are thoroughly reliable, and always come true. The directions given in the unnual for the cultivation of both tl iwers and vegetables are so fu 1 and ex- »•licit tiiat no ' ue can tail of success wh > uses their seeds and follows their instruc tions. D. M l-'erry A Co. are very con- -«rvative, both in offering new sorts and in their claims for them when otlercd; but they tak- pains io inform themselves as to the true character of all new varieties, so if some such lauded novelties are i ol luund in the annual, tbe probability is they have tested them a nd f mud them of no va if. A request sent to the firm ut Detroit, Michi gan, will bring you a <opy of the seed ut;» nual Ur lbUu uy return ii a l. Sacramento, Cal, of your Evans’ Steel Tubular Lever II arrows, I have no hesita tion in saying that I believe it to be the best harrow in the market. Grant’s Pass, the Trade Cen ter of the Largest and Rich- est Gold Producing Region in the United States. ili R J ksse R ichardson . M edford . Or., Nov. 11. 1889. S tayer & W alker , Medford, Or.: Gentlemen:—Having used one of your «T. 1. Case Plows for the past year in “Sticky,*’ 1 can safe ly say that it is the best plow for that kind of soil I have ever seen. It does the work perfectly. W. M. S ly . Thin lleieile lleserilie-s etnei Illuni rutes the- Ne-ei' Style ie in • MILIalNEH Y Grand Mask Ball, Situat«.«d at a most ptcdun-Mpi«* and com manding |x>int in th«* famous ilogii«* River Valley. Hire«* hundred mil»*» south <»f Port land. is the phenomenal city of GRANT’S PAKrt. Th»* (own is six v«^ars old. has a population of over 2,090, and is growing faster than any town in the State. It lias twenty Iarg«* saw-mills in operation within a radius ot twenty miles, and ships mor«* lumber and manufactured woo»iwork than any town in Or«*g<rti, ♦ -x«*«*pt Portland. It has two sash and door factories, employ ing over 150 in« n. A >30,000 brick op»-ra bouse in course of c«»n- struction, besid«*» several oth«*r t»ri«-k struct- ur»*s under way. Hast«-n g« neral merchandise stor»*s. doing an aggregate cash busim-ss of $2.000 per «lay. Rc«*eivcs ami ships through Wells. Fargo A Company and other a«»iirucs ov« r >300,000 worth «>! gold dust annually. Has daily stage coiumuni«?ation with Cres cent city and oth«*r «*<»ast points, and is sftuat- «•d at a point «»nth«* inMin lin«* uf the Oregon <& California Railroad wher«* a division of ter ritory takes piac<* betw»*en Portland and San Francisco, thus affording It describes the New Dres« Hoods, and Illn-drates a Handsome Line of Toilet Cases, Boys’ Wagons. Horses, and many Standard Toys, New Jewelry, Etc., of interest to all. MAILED I'REI A. A. G leason , NoUry Public. Hull s Cuîairh <’nr« is taken internally ind arts directly up>>n the b ood and niu- suiiace* of the system, tend far testimonials, free F. J. t'liFAi.Y A Co., Toledo, 0 Æ^*>old b.K drrK’KiMls, 75 cents. Sacramento, Cal FIFTH KN MA I. BALI. OF Tilt Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band HENRY KLIPPEL, JVrNonw/. Mr. N H. I*’»i hli'*hfte n • f Mvlii'e. Al»., write*: 1 tak»* gnat n'casure in ie<<m- meiidiiu Dr. Kitu’« '»ew Di«covery for <on>uinpti n, having u-cd i( for a >cverv at’RCk «■!: brunch it im and catarrh. I'gave rue instant relief and pntinlv < ured me, an«l I have n t been bflln ted pine?. I nhu lag fo statt* that I had tried other ihin^ dw th no g“'d result Have «¡ mj use< E *«’tnv Butt rs aid Dr. Kings New I. f- Pill’4 bo’h With I cm re- mt mend. I d . King's New l»i'ii»<eiv nr (•••n>u*u ti- II, < ’ UghM «nd c I is s<ld G!l s j»< s tive gu iiautcc. Trial bulllts J;»-e at all druy- stvirrH. C ommittee <» s A iihan « eme »\ ts : -J. Dyer, J. Croncmiller and W. Lytle. R eceition C ommittek ;—Geo. Lilin, L. Stone mid Flvtch«-r Linn. C ommittee on M esh :-George Sclunitt, K. Kiibli, Jr., and II. Stoic. Fla ant M inageiis ; Isaac Muller. Geo. Bloom er ami J. G. Bltjdsey of Jacksonville; J. Pivre«- of Medford; Chas. Gay of Cviitrai Point, and J ease Houck of Ashland. Lumber. Singh* tickets, including supper,>1.25. Spec tators wfl be adiuilt’-d for 25 «•< nts. We are prepare«! to furnish lumber on short notice, having a large amount on h«r<l and also a large supply of logs from which orders can be fillo«!. F coar P ise 1> oo R A I.t mbi k C o ., Grunt s l’ass, Oregon. ( OME ONE, COME ALU Those who vanuu* coni«* and we will t«*acb you. Those who can danc«* and are strangers, coni'- am! w«- w ill iiUrsluce you. Tiios*- who ar.- known to u.; all, come ami we will take g.H>d care of you. JOS. G. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, PAINTS OILS OF ALL KINDS. Mechanics’ Tools, TOWN LOTS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS In the Tow»» of NAILS, ROPE. MONTAGUE, MEDFORD, ORECON. Conveyancing in ail its Branches. 'OW.N PKUFEKTY. FARMS. VINEYARDS und Mining Claims bought and su’d on com i mission. INING PATENTS obtained at n-asonutHe rates and with dispatch. M jRo.MPT ATTENTION glvm to all business I vomit ( ted with the Isold Office. LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES 11100 No. 42. 200 acres, 2HU acres id u:_ . : ;-.2 lami. 30 acres of unimproved wbicli I.» pi nil m laud and tne iialunce b: good timber land. Ail good fruit and J Kia in land, vt ith two living springs ot water, Four miles t roni Jacksons ilie. What Orourrrd Lagt lvth Norgnibt^r. 1090 No. 46. 190 acres, Artd everything else hnnginab’e In this line. Ticket No. itt drew the First Capital Friz«* of L’nluipr<»v«xl; n«-!i wiiucctl, anil a Urst-class My giMMis are new and of the best brands, and place in tbe 234th Grand Monthly drawtugof to liiak«- a M«»«»d I k . iih *. \oVvinber 12.18rW, in tiie Lfjuisiana State Lot wil? be sold at the Siskiyou County, Cal., >i**i00 No. 55. 4<<U arres. tery. It was sold lu fractional parts of twrn- tlethsat SI.00 each, sent to M. A. Dauphin, I niinprov**«!, 1« v«'l, rich grant-, und Truit land; \* w Orh ans. La Two to H. C. Clarke, 721 mnitiiig uat«-r; til It, dunai iun « tuiiu. A great North Cbampton Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; two to Give me n call liefore goin> v s«’wIn-re. !.. * xml«; *. iitik-N « a&t ut Cuitrai Point. Max Levin. 2U3 E. Third St., N. Y., collected bv J.C.SHEUlhAN. HM. tbe Bowcry Bank, thro’ Adams Express Co.; 10 (mr-tourth down, balance within six, twelve 4KU a«n s 209 tier«-b rich, 1« v«*l, both.in land, a correspondent through Wells, Fargo A Co.’s nd vight«-«-!i months. «Ì« arid; lo a« r< s t» netti; binali tiuusc and sta Bunk. San Francisco, Cal.; one to Joseph See map at Railroad D« j»ot for gra«le<l pricca, A. II. CARSOX. bi«; b< arm# orchard «»! cli*>ice variety of ap- Karas, 424 North Castle St Baltimore, Md ; or addn-ss D. H. HASKEL, pk s; 2.**« aervs «»i >« !h»wand sugar-piuc tim- •nc to tbe Merchant*' Bank, Topeka. Kaa.;one Town-Site Agent C. P. R. R., San Francisco. b«T. g«»«Ml sit«- tor saw-mill; guod roads sum to George Feicif, 1.10W West Baltimore St., Bal in» i and Hint* r. Evans cr« « k runs on «-ast timore, Md.; one to Mrs. Margaret Villepigue, boundary ut said ian«i und can l»e utilized tor Topt-ka, Kus.; etc Ticket No..58,441 drew the ii ridata n. rtix inih-s tr«»m R. R. dejmt; unv- Six mili* South of Grant’s Pass. Josephino Second Capital Prize of >100,000. Ticket No. loiii'tii mil«' trum school and ¡«ubtotlicc. Price, County, Oregon. 7,7.52 drew the Third Capital Prize of >50.000, >12 p« r acri*. and was sold in fractional parts of twentieths 81. at >1.00 each. Two of Gallon Nat’1 Bank, Gal 1500acres, unimproved; all level, rich, bot ion. < >bio; one to Jno. Byrnes, 324 Haroline St., tom lauti; well watcrixi, plenty «»1 timber, land !taltiinore Md.; one to Jas. Mixon, Osyka. can in* mad«-th«* l»est «lairy ranch in thestate Miss.;oBefoa depositor, Louisiana National ut Or« /cu; 23 miles trum Afchheni. Prie«- >6 Bunk, New OtinMijs, La., one to a depositor, per a< r<*. Ti-rms, hull «-abiliti ha u«l, balance* Metropolitan Bank. New Orleans, La.: ore to on « a.*y k rms. tages leave J acksonville every K. Hains, 437 Dumaine St., nyd L. Warnick, 82. 5|unday and Friday at t» o'clock a . . i. for rjl Tn«-ine Kt., New Orleans. La.; <>ne Jo p. S 177 acres; 90acr«-a lenccdan«] in cultivation, VYihiffviUe,returuing'hn wlaj-N an«! Satiirdayg. Dvragisch. Stillwater. Minn.; one to J<»hn Col lliius«-. burn. « rchiird, meadow, <>nv-hnl( ititcr- Stage Icavtt* for rub>ph»wu on Wednesdays lins, St. Paul, Minn.,«tc. etc. Tbe ¿kith Grand «■Kt in a at« r-*bicii ami water-right, and systi-iu Monthly Drawing will take place on Tuesday. at lOu’clock A. M., return!ngThumliiyg. ' «»! irrigation i»\ wmcii 125 acr«.« may I m - irn- January 14, 1890. of which all information will ' gat«d. >tr«*am of water running on north b<* furnished on application to M. A. Dauphin. iMiundary of th«* place. T« n miles from coun New i?r’van8. La. I ty s« ut, and on«-and a halt imh-s tr«»m j«ost- ofiic*-and svh«M>lhuuBv. Pnv«-, j«3i»dU, 89. • 497 acr« s, all f*-m*«*d ami in cultivation. It is ; situ.it< <l in the heart <*! Rogue river valley,onc . mil«- frtnn i'cutral Point d«-pof. Three com fortable dwellings ami Hire«* barns an* on this tra« t, also an orchard of a choice varh-ty ol l* a eocstltutlonal and not a local ¿I mam , truit. Thrsoilis free, rich, biack loam, and and therefore It cannot be cured by local ap will irrow allrtita without irrigation. Will b< plications. It requires a constitutional reap* sold as n whoi«* or subdivid«-«! into 3 farms ol VINES. CI’RRANTS. G1M1SEBF.R- ' 2tm. I'.b. 279-acr«- trai ts. Tlicr«- is no wast<- land mo accommodate the growing de . IGRAI-E •dy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working RHES, BLACK BERK I ES. It.VSPtlllli- on this tract, au«i it is without «piestion on«* ot 1 mand for real estate, w» ünyjí opened an of through the bldod, eradicates ths Impurity ES. KI'llA W ft E It It I ES. FIO >. th«-best farms in Jackson **ounty. Fur t«*rins fice in the town of Which causes and promotes the disease, and aud prices « ali on «»r addn-ss tlu* undersigned Uur treesjue g»ow)j yrttliom Irpgiition on - at Mudlord, Or* got«. rod hill land, and ail of known varieties that 88. Hue**«*«*d In Houthern Orejfon. ltk) acre* : 109 a«-r«-s f<*n«*«sl and incultivation ; Those l ontemt'lating tree plHiiiiiig will do 1 li\ « ;«cr«*s iti «u t liani: «lw«-lling and barn and well to visit our orelmrd ami nursery, orwrlte We cl lini to as fine a lino <»f property, and I g«i«Ml fetu i'S. V lirsi-claSH place. Nine mil« s to be ai>le to furnish ah reliable information to us for price list. Address to uh :n Murphy, effects a permanent cure. Thousands of concerning real estate in Southern Oregon.an Jos«‘phine county. Oregon, orto It. ti. Station, troni r:uii*oa«l depot. Prie«-, >'LW; twu-thirda casi) «i«»wn ; balafiee on < as} t« rms. Grant's Pass. Oregon. people testify to the success of Iiijod’a Sarsg* any other urm now doing I hihìiiprr . 89. A. H. CARSON ASON. CorretJp eneo solicited parllla as a remedy for cafarrh when other 210 acres adjoining tin- corporate limila of WHISLEY it CO. the thrift} and growing city of M**d!ord, ail preparations had failed. Hood's Sarsaparilla fence«! and in cultivaiion; a g«»od dweliing- also builds up the whole system, and makeg I iouhc and a very large barn ; small orchanl. you feel renewed in health aud strength. There is nu waste land on this place; the soil is a rich, black ioam und fr< e, easy to culti vate an«J. ver^ priMiiiutiv«*. This farm will I m * subdivjd«*d into 5U*acrv tracts, if desired. Price, jut) per acre. 90. CENTRALLY located . MI used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh» 200aercffi-knuwn as tin* Hocki'njos or Col And «11 of lins’ place, about tbric miles from M«xif«>rd, and received great relief and benefit from it. on th« Plxvnix and Lag I«* Point road, contain The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially ing 140 acres of rich tanning land, all under in the winter, causing constant discharge from fence, uitli cumfortabi«* house and gix^i barn, n<*w outhouses, well, etc. This place lies w«'li tn^ nose, ringing nois«-s In my ears, and pains to th** sun, is wed drain«*«!, and well adapted in the back of my head. The effect to clear This well-known house ha* been rebuilt f<ir cither truit or farming land. Plenty oi timber for all us«-s a Illi piac«*. It is situated with brick «nd greatly enlargi’d, besides being within on«- and three-fourths mflesof Ph<enix railroad depot, taneasil} I»«* made one of the NEWLY FURNISHED. tM St ranch«-s <»n th«- cast side of Bear creek. It 1» centrally located In the bnstnivw part of Price, $32 5u p* r a* re. 91. my head In the nmnilng hy hawking and »pip town, und a g<»>d-«antple room for commer 190aur«*s; 100 f«-n*-<*«l; 45 In cultivation ; «’iglit ting wax painful. Hood'* Sarsaparilla gavo i OFFEB FOB «ALE ON BEASONABLKterm cial traveler», 1» tittwl up 111 conmvtion tli« r<-- acr«-s ol alfalfa; young orchard of 399choice me relief Immediately, while In time I was Aone of ths best Stock or Dairy Farms iu South wlth. Th« table t» conMnhtly fnrniHlicd with varictx «»t fruit trc«-s; small vineyard ; g«>«si, entirely eured. 1 am never without Hood’« n< w «Iwulling-houHc, barn and uuthous«-»; ern Oregon, situated on Deer Creek. Joeephine the b«*at th«* market afford». liars ipAiu.^ ,n my a, j think It is worth E. K. BRIGIITMAN, Prop. running wati-r through th*- farm; good out county, containing 320 acres of rich bottom land range f«>r stock. Thirteen miles from rair«»ad especially adapted to the growth of timothy hay Ashland, Oct. 10. la»». Its weight In gold ” Ntu». O. JI. G ibb , IffW clover. Alxjut one-half is cleared and in depot. ITicc tor * rop ami farm >il0B0. Eighth Ktrei t. N. W.. Wa.Iiington, I>. C I and 92. cultivation, and most of the balance can be easily 6.eared. There is a stream of water running iflOacr««-loo h iic."w •••«••■• •«» cultivation, through!hi» placathe rear round affording plenty im-adow of alfalfa and tim«»thy, good orc*hard SoM by all drugcM«. fl; .1« forfs. Prepared only of water fui stock and ¿om.e foy lfriggtiag. The pl« nt> <»f hist-ciaasgard«*n land, alicov«-r«sl by place is all idc I irmm I by a good rail fenb0. There by < . I. JU><'!>< >• , A|.* f? »•raries,Lowell, Witlei ;»-om ?” o irriu-atimr ditches, two mib-s is a house and baru and 2U0 young fruit treas on tn»m saw-mill, uni mile Irom school houee, the place. It also has the best outside range in IOO Dono3 One Dollar (Jor. Rd and E Str*»»», will mult«* it tlrst-ehMr ànity ranch; feneing the county; also another * xcellent placeooutain. in splendid condition,buWdlngs only fair, lum ing 120 acres. ber cheap ami handy; 15 nifirs from railroad For full particulars call upon or address depot. Price, >20H), cr«>p included. O. J. VANNOI. W. Kerbyville Oregon Containing 120 Rooms. well furnished. 120 acre»—«0 acres reuc«*d and 30 acre» in cul FOR tivation; five acr«*s in alfa!tn, small orchard. ----- THE REST----- dw«*lling-hoiise, small barn,«*te running water through the place. Prie«-, >1000. ARD ALL 94. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE bom the old obenchain ranch 330 acr«?»—280 »errs f« ne«*d and 150 acr«*» in in Big Butte pi*»*ciuu, i*. hot it the middle of cultivation, good house, barn and outhoiis«*s, IN THE STATE. August, a bay m:lre and thfiee yeu»ling JIlHif«, g«»«Ml orchai'l and vineyard, acv«*ral largì* tw«> grays and a srtFrel. A.II w^r«»''bmnQed »rings, affording ph*nty of water for gardi n with a small A on th«- right shoulder, except irrigation, 19 a<-r«-s <»f timothy meadow; six ing that th«' brand on on«- of the grays was on miles from Grant*» Paas. Pi*ic«->.5000. A great MOORE’S CELEBRATEDfBUN OAI EEMiD f th«* lef| stpm-tler. fin» marP wore a bell at No Chinese employed nnd no deviation In oargain. T«*rin9. one-half cash, balance* on the time she (« ‘ ft, easy tenne. Charge«. ¡1 kills all inflammation and irritation, and 1« th* A liberal reward will b«* paid hq* |h(> recov et. iy sure deatruyer of Microbes aud other Skin Meals Si cents; lodging a> cents to 50 ceufs. ery of any of th«* animals or any irnurnpuion ISOacr»*» of fruit lafid. within two mil«*s of iararites. that will l«*ad th«*r«*to Grant's Pass, will besuÌMÌivid<M in lOor 20-a«-re B, LEWISTON, Proprietor. tracts if desired. Price >7 50 per acre J ohn H ockenjoh . JgoksonvtUe. Or. < »«A<»*ip. Price. 75 cents a Box. Lowest Ruling Prices. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS REDLAND -1- NURSERY, JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY MAIL ROUTE Passengers taken at Reasonable Rates. Catarrh A II. CARSON 4 SON, Proprietors. 100000 TREES IN STOCK, S WRISLEY & CO., Apple. Pear. Peach. Plum, Prune Apricot. Nectarine, Cherry, Almond, Chestnut. Walnut, Pioneer Real Estate Firm « 1 Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn. Catarrh ---- ASK FOR---- Catarrh ASHLAND HOTEL THE BOSS BOOTS FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S Catarrh UNRIVALED GOODS! FARMS FOR SALE Hood’s Sarsaparilla INTERNATIONAL HOTEL PORTLAND, OR.. PILES Tree Buses to and from the Hotel. Estray Notice. p VME To TIIE PLATE OF THE UNDER- A t m .•’■n»*«!. r< siding in rtterllngvill«* precinct, a tin«- band of stock and inutmu she.*p .......... on s«»o»s .« .i »h- ,,g<»t n bay pony, about four reasonable terms. The sheep areali I uk «.I V’ .ir-» «rub white stripe on nos»*, hind condii Ion and free troni dlM-ase. Foriurther t t whir* br:tnd«*d X onrighi thqulder Th«* particular« apply on tbe ranebor, address Wl! pMy <*harg«w anti tajjc 1 hrough the mail». away. MRS. 8. E. ISH. T. H. GILrtON. he undersigned offers mu T .lacksonville.Ur., Nov. M, 1st». Dated Nov. 27 NOTICE | HAVE FOR SALE T11E FOLLOWING DE- ± sunbed pi*u|M-rt}: No. X ’ ’ * A good lanu of 299 acr« a ou Evans creak, in the Meadows, luipruvuu w ¡th a Uw elUng 10x24 • cel won nvu rooms, a bum and stub»«**, so acres 1« nc«*<i, 49 uerts in cultivation, well wat- ervu auu a tineoutaiuu range tor stock. A No 1st ch k t arm. Price, ttttucu dullars per acre’ «•usii. litlu perfect. No. e. Forty urn s of timber laud cluse to the coun ty rood 1« a«Ung to the Big Butte aaw-anAil; val- uubi« cbi«n> tor ran timinr. Guvcmmcut ti- tlV* ,1 “e n, v is out ol the state anu tin* land will be sold tor live dollars per acre, each A bargain tor somebody. No._7. Two hundred and forty acres—sixty acre« rcnccd and in ciilttvation; nnpr<»v«d with a nice bearing orc-hui*d of tine usm > i - i <. h 1 fruit tre«*s; a uwviling house, a bum and other out- buus«4). lwo streams <»t water run through ibis place. It u susceptible of being divided into two pfivea ui one hundred and twenty ucr«*s each, lb© noilb bait uf tins place is ud - ISV l,u»‘rov^ & a«r«w are worth >ltW. 1 be other Isu acres. lour mm s feci11 Cvn,rui !*<>ini railroaduiutiuu. 1 ¡th* p« r- Nu. 8. A farm of 120ucr«s, improvtd with a coiu- h.rtublcau. hmg; t«n ac i > t.-uem and Hi uul- ti\ation, wltd a iving spring neur the dw« jj. mg. Uncut the v« ry i>< st stock ranu«*» in tbe S.O ?• ) H“ker4•“iluws thruugff this land. 1 Hie pert vet. Price, ^suu. No. 9. A g«Mxl place of 1GU acres, improved with a ii7w*’ w b»rn uud »ruimry; utumt sixty uires l< iniu, witbun un-hunl ol ubuut oik tiuudrvd usMortul truit uv<«; ouv lur««* V’li'.k“ “Ud v"" r *nuu,e*' *'».•» uu the lurm. m 1 If 6 < k rU“1' ',,routfl> *he pUu e. ttpleu- k • w,,lj **°' iruiiK ut title. 1-rice. fclUW, cusll. • No. 10. **“*• lo’ *'• Ja.kuoiiville,' witiautuhli. A vomtoi iMhle home, und title Ihrie?' 11rU<'* ***»': «iiu l ush «nd baUUKX* IU lhi< v i,4uul |>uy 111«nt. ot six, twelvi uud eiirh- '*> *“"'*• druw u ** No. 11. A cotnforiiibli li-uiu«* bou.«* ¡11 J««k»oiivltle. ImiTo' 1"‘ term»; of thrvwrooi» uud kitchen; ¡ucuiul on luii-d »treet und biu u Kood Weu ol water ut the door, with ah iiceeMury outiiuuoea. U ill be sold < beau CUM' r,‘ und ha» uo iurtb«*r use lur the property . No. 13. A two-Mory brick bou»e in Juekuonville, w ith water pi|>,*.« to the premise«, ami throimti auc h room in Hi«* lam»«, from a living »1 rinu. Il»* h.iu»«* is Ic.ut,^ (,u a Iul| m,,, land, hxiv-’U) t««*t in «me, and Lu» all the fruits growing th« rc*on necessary fur u family to us«*, price >2.AAr, >15u> at time uf sale, dct«r<d pay ment* to 1M secured by a mortgage «m tue j.r« tmscs. <w all cash at «qrtiun ot in« punhas- «•!. 1 ins is a very dcsuaiilc location, being among the very I m -st family reside tie« r m the town tiUe pt rivet. No. IT. A comfortable frametiouae with« very ,aru< lot 111 Jackson Ville, in a »ood ueiaiturtKaal. iur suit on ntumiiuiik* terms; has a large sit ting-room with u g«MMi hrepiace. twogiMai btd- roomaanda kltcbcn. a go»«i u« liut water at the door, wuudbouse, etc. Price, >suu. No. 22. A No. 1 grain and slock farm ui JUU acr»*« 5 miiestmm Central Point railr<»u«i station and six mil«*s from Mudfurd railroad station* all lev«-!, t»hu'k land and < uclosed with h inut-iuU I. ne«*. and all under culm ution. liu| i<,vi*a with a »mall dwelMnc-boUM . a barn JUviu ti < t iara<* tfiunary, a a««,d »prina whiu> turn mtns l«l< <■>> ot wutertor dmm.lK anT»t««k pur- IKM'T. Hit» farm IS »uMmptlbteof tainadivid- • *d into two, three amt tour farms, as « very acre «>t it Is K' hx I laud and noir u sl -I khi I and l>«»totbce. Ittle perfect. Price, SW per acre No. a. Grant's Pass, in addition to having a large A comfi’rtabl«* r« »¡«1«ne«* on California »tre**t and extremely fertile country at its back, is surrounded Dy what will eventually provt to I tn ,lu. ko livtlie, ulldeomam» u lull hail bl* < k, be the largest und the ricb«-st gold producing or it*',-is. 1««t, Ita« a »table and «.ll««r«til- region in the L'nit’d States. '1 here are pjact r I huim ». »««me a«—<>■ l«u trim ti««», undanix- mines now in operation within forty uni«» of ciUetit n< w well ot aater. Prt«*«* j;ut'. the town yielding hn high as >160.UU0 per an No. X4. num each. There is one quartz mine (the Ex A line, nearly m w rtwldenee on *>reaon chequer). within 12 miles of town, shipping »tn.i.in Ja< ksouvihc, Iwing I. t 1, lil.sk.’sl or.* in carload lots to ttieSeiby Smelting Works trouiiu»'/.Hi iwi on unaoii t. 2MU 1«, t* ot San Francisco, that g«»<-s from >1(M to >7U0 on Fir sin.i. and 121'H. i«,t sti«« ,,n »,,»t »tr,*et. pet ton in gold and there is little doubt hut what hundreds ol other mines in Josephine lias a smul I V'lni'f aru and s*.m, ussort«*! * ane- truit aiowing oil the lot. Haaallnec- count} would prove equally as gocni if thor tieaot oughly developed. It has b<-vn estimated that «s»ar> * *ul l*u lluil'a-. a K'ssl u*l| of uatei anti is n healtny unu dtsirabte l<«*atioii. Price tin- placer g**ld output from Jackson and Jose #11110. phine countiea from 1M9 up to tin- present No. :5. time will foot up >30,0liiUiUu. Here the ques A No. 1 lanu of atViui.*«; I.jU acr.*» I. need ■ tion ot determining the true value oi the county as a mining regiou nutui ally arises. 13. 111 « u I iivhiii . ii . A No. 1 .<*;!. liui.n v.J Di<l tins «-ii«*rin<>us }'eld of coarse gohli «-oinv with Ilwutinx IN. Mor'1!., ¡6x24 11,1. A larKe d(iwi>rom tbe clouds, or did it cuiuc from tbe double !>•« burn miaml u>( , ».xari outbuilding, hariuii mother lodes still undisturbed in the moun Eitililj in*.rt.d Irutt tree», in tain rang**s of southern Oregon? Judge for enuitillon; u k . h ^ i w. ll .mi hpnng nl water yourself. Cit\ and suburban prom-rtv in the inartbe dwUlniK. and i. watered in Evan, town of Grant's Pass is one to five hundrtxl ern k *.n tin >m.t »ide. wiileb cun tn nwd to per c< nt. cheaper than it is in any town of irrigate Hit* pluce. A Nn. I <*ul»d< taiufe X«»r hk< population on the Pacific coast. We can Mull <>t ull kind». I tve nitlcs trnin M uiulvillc sell you choice business lots. 50x 109. on im K. R. »latnin. <.'k*c to »ctlonl und |H*t<*ttli'<’; proved streets,all l<*vvl. and within 300 feet uf eium* tei »uwintll. G<x>d mud, winter und »uni- a >30.000 brick opera house, for >200 each. We tin r Friee J+uO, bull eu»h. lialaiici- <*n tiu.< can sell you nice residence lots, five blocks or all cuuli ut cftinn ol purebaMr. Tbl» 1» a from the center of the city, in the midst ut No. 1 iiiviwtini nt. und will luuki* a <i>ud buiuv modern dwellings uml handsome churches, all lor teiiui body, '»¡tie fu rt«et. level, cleared and on improved streets, from N'u. SB. >; g to «100 each. As a buyer, you would nat 1AI ui re, of hind In »eetlon ltl. townuhip S, urally ask, bow can you afford to sell at tin s« .J " «-' “ buirvk. n< ut » »tun* and iH*t- pi ices with a perfect title, if everything is as other. M ill lH'».*id clnufh a, tlu* uw nor >» de> represented? The answer is, we are the airuua ot duqs»rung of it. No. 27. A liou»c und lot on Valh > atre, t, in Ju. kw.n- vltle; bouae 24x3» feet, IN, »torn», with live rooms; lot iOxKu feet; U uuiall l.urn ; a 1**1 of cJiideejoun« fruit trei». »»»octid vaintii», mid a M.uul well ot wat< r neat ll.< d*«.i. Price Soo caail. No. 3». All tt.i* righi und title to improv, in< ut» on a Ami could «<*11 at one-ball thee«* |<rle<«lf»o UiapoMd, and make iuon«*y,just aa tin Taeoma t"’in.wt<ml; owner will iillii^iimii lioiue»tiud Land Company did when th«y sold busi- ritfbt tei i.uicliaM r. iln| roved t*> a m w b< nM . n«wa lota tn the ttouruliin« seaiH.rt of Tiu*otna Jbx^U lilt, with kllcbell; a new bum Jux2tl for $15 that ar«- now worth |otl.ltlK>. W«- can 1< < t. »hedui.l on one «Hie. WxM teet; a K<»d m *I i three-fourt hs of our pre«*«nt |>oase«el-jns well and living »pring ot water mar tbe at current prte«*« and still make tlie renialn- I ioum ; 6Ua<*r<« 1< nc<d with a Koodtiucc; iuu ItiK fourth worth twice— yes. ten times, as truit tree». l->. ar-old auaorted varietita. u No. much money as the whole originally was. 1 truit tMrm, with excellent outbid«* lang«* f«»r Thia la th«* result ot inultiulied own« twliip, amt stock; cloffic to school and p«>st-oflic*-. Alsou we know It Wear«* satIstied that th«* lots we spun ol w< il-brok< n young mart,*, with a two- are flow selling lor 8.1»! with sell for 89UD0, ami h«.r‘«- wag. n, marly ih w. and harms#* l«ir |HMSil«ly more. In less thuii.ttve yeses .but they twy hum«, a plow a.id barrow and some Uxiii .*iah ,1|V W*’«’* Ail the >l,uuu id wouldn't do It It we were to pul a Iwrbed wire a,‘ fence around th«* town and wait for that state «ash. I! dtvirixl home young caUk* and htHp, will la* iulid with the piacv. A g«axi IrtMgain of affairs. Great tor any man or woman in miuvb <>f a home No. W. A bouae and alu.ut one acre of ground iu.*ll) eucbiM'd, I iuk nlH.ut ", Inuring Ii uit tree», g.KHl l atietleu; alno u mining claim in coniKvtloii thi r< with; with tool» and uluiee» »uttlcb nt to work the »unie with, wlttnu tub yarduot the wc»t llueot the corporate limit» There is a splendid opportunity in Grant’s ot JacKuotivtllc. 1 he owner 1» in tuu.r htalth Paas fur the establish men t*. of a good bank, a and torthat reaaon the property will be »old brewery, a liouring mill, a foundiy, u machine cheapiur cu.*>b. No. JO. sh«»p, a bakery.« rest an rant, a 11 nd-class hotel, furniture factory, brootfn factory, tile and Ahouiemead claim of lue) aenw on . arte, pr« Rb«d brick factory, fruit canning and com Gutedi, near th<< Hopkins' «aw tnttl <>fi Few««« mission warehouse and innuuivrabfe other en . reek; I«*» acr,*» ut geunt «aw timber on th- terprises. Then* is not an idle man or A vacant place . Improved with a »mull tun houae* building of any kind in the tow n, and we might a «talite, liimlxa- to build a ne w houae* that say bv way ot parenthesift, that there are sev will go with the place,:**acre fene-e-d with A eral saloons mi Grant's Pass taking in from gm-1 railtene e, 3 acre*» Iu ullaltu. A acre» ip >.'•0 to >UMJ | mt day each in cash. T<» manufac eultivutudi, ala.nt one-fourth e>f un ue re* ih turers or othvn« wishing to engage jn busi- berne» a tlpe* aprilig ol water pear the bouae nvas, or to spvvulat«»rs dttdrous of »«-curing a tine ouiaide range lor »teak. Al»e. the undll large number of lots, w< cun quot«* astonish- yide*d halt of a mining claim, l.duo yards ip ingly low figures. Don't fool around with wild length bv 199 lect in width, tog«thc-r with a cat investments until this opportunity in gone good res«rv<»ir for holding wgr«r Muir«» «■<! and then "kick" yourself for not g«*tting iu. U m .I h t^ith whhh to work th« uiiBe. Price but buy at once and we will guarantee you Th« re w ill alao I m * hold with th< i>iu« »' .» h«ad «*f cow», unc brood marc• abo a lot of v« get a I >!«•». All lur tin sum of >1159 caah down at ttme of sale. bNu. —. On the investment forth«* next five years. Lands iu tMs ti«,n»7. 18, 19.29,29, and KU of The history of Sm-kanc Falls is going to be r««- auction JU, in township 35 south, rang«' 1 w«-Ft; peated in Grant s Pass in the next two years containing lUtiacrctH and land« in Met io rm 12. just as sure as tiiat time arriv«*. W«? ar«- 14, «J. 24 and 25, in township 35 m>uth. *>t range ready to wagt*r >1(MN>. to be deposit«*! in any 2 w«wt. containing louu acres. If all of the bank in th«* state, that lots w-«- ar«- now selling HlMA-v-mvntioiKtl lund should be aokl in one for >290 will s«dl for >2900 inside of five y«-nrs. body. >»i ¡n r aCr« In th< price. If sold in quan- For maps, price« and any other dots!rod infor titiea M«)t kswthan 49ac.r«*M, at >19 tu >1.» |* t mation. call on or address acr«, according to U h -quality and qiianiity of land m «»Id. T« 1 ms. one thud cash at tin»«- *»t sal«-, ludanc«* on time to suit purchuser; d« ictr- vd pHyim nt#« to fi«- Mvund by a mortgage «*n tiiv pn niisea. Thia land is mostly slightly roil ing clay auil, and is among th«* bevt fruit igudt» in Ja< kson c-ounty. Parties wishing to purchas« any oft he above dvM.ubcd lauut», cun &ivp uti ai JatDiuru. wh#*r«» 100 Per Cent. Per Annum they win I m - met at tbe raiiroa«!depot on the ot trains by Mcttsr». Wrisicy & Co., real eatatc* ag« tits, who w ill c«»riv« y them in go« d shape to any uf the lands I have for sale. Irt-o of charge fu. coiu cya.ic SI I.As J. PA»’. uitivh I 31 First Street, Newmarket Block, STRAYED SKIN DISEASES F Shçep for Sale Fams, Village*Lete, Improved and Unimproved for ¿ale or Bent. Real Estate Agent,. Where 1»kept constantly on banda complete and first-« lass stock of HARDWARE. REAL-ESTATE PORTLAND, OREGON MONEY TO LOAN $12,000 to loan in $1,000 lots, on improved farm se curity. For further particu lars enquire of r tr'l have Great Bargains tooffer end It will IE T’NDERSIGNED WILL SELL ON FAV- pay you to examine tn, list carefully before ornble terms a one-half interest in a paving pi.-rctiHsinir els« when*. If you have any prop, mercantile business find also on*- bl«x*k of erty for «ah*, conn* and see in«* und 1 wili.«io iny ground in Eagle Point, with dwelling-house best for you. and out-buildings, good store-house, etc. For further particulars a ppi}* to the undersigrrnl Office next door to Grand Central Hotel. iRJ »be pyen^M». Medford, Oregon. Eagle Point. Oregon, AuguJ¡hj'isi».1" r HENRY KUPPEL. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON