e vito " i al notes ■ FMI I HW OF HM«-» «••kn.SMM» TH V KM hv V DFClMhRRM. Ibi* POBTLAS ig liolel will bs ojw*ne«i to tlie pu»« ic "'M^sahington's birthday, February 2?,'T^0, after which Oreguu's metropolis cau txiMt.of one of tbe most thoroughly equipped and appointed car­ avansaries on the continent. Ji uvs A FTUArh ii <•! Sestil-, Wash , formeily ol Nstem. I. is r-veiv. <1 bl» tn m mi sum as r>r.*» fitting attorney of tbe third juilicial district from the g..vcr*. r He h.v* appointed Hon. W. D. Vrnton, formerly of McMinnville, as hisd puty. H enry tf. G rady of Geon.ia, the great orator, editor and acbular, died a few day* siect, having contracted a se­ vere cold at Boston, Which developed in­ to pneumonia He w * h wlil.out lioiibf one ot llie iuo»t bliillsnt Uirtl in the United Stairs, aud I.IS death i« gentr.il'J regrettd _ A rgaav taruii e is now -aif circulation hxva increased beyond tin power ui the guvertitnenl maclimery to promptly supply tl.ern. w The 1‘buadel- phia mint i* ab-iul two months beiiind witli it» O'ders fui tliese uiece*. in »pite ui keeping nt wuik uigbiandday turning liiein out. _______________ I n v ew of the 'act that Bingt-r Ue»- ui mu iiaaloat moucy in W*»luugl«M> »ml •l«o prentig» a* X e«lM»uli»W fur Hie U. S. »ciiate uu »ccuunt of Iu* treactieruu» vutw »< r Krtil »mt *g*m*t w.-Bleru tiilei- evi*. the Suudwj irclcviR» Joe* nut blame liim mucii lui ui. a.ie*,U eXpicNUuu ut tile »CUI.m. lit 'That lue Uiu»t pupUlai political part) ul lhe luture will be the unc that will alluw it* candiuate* lu pay their a*.»e»MiKUl» uu tlie m»tallmeui plan.” T uk N'evv Yoik Herald recently pub liabed Uidpalchea hum IV *latea,«buwin* that the piurpecl* lor the adopliuu of the Australian ballot law are ereelirui Hi all of them. In many malaucea mutliflea- tiuiis aie de-ired, nut the dtapueiuou tu regard t ie new »yalern a* a desirable auU nrce»»ary one la general among the leading official*. We are glad to ray that Ui luual 01 Ilia rL»Ua beard (torn the l>. u o i.it* a II. lake me lead lu lav or ui tbe change. Tus Ashland Eeturd ib booming Re pre- ■tentative .Ylniei ut this precinct lor con­ gress and pa) a lutu a neat coinplnueui, even it it dura diservdit Gov. L'eriuuyer s el .ipii liee as an oiator. lunsla.l i.aue n ».)» "Ar Governor Peunoycr la riot ail oiatur aitli any ot lhe special tricks ot swaying an auilieuce by the eioqumi ■nauiiei ot bring out iauguagr, it 1» -aid 1 Muter re just too tuau wanted tor llie ’ cun*i rssiuuai campaign.*' of Yaml'ill countv; Sileti, T. Jav Bu- <•< ii’.ty ; K ainatb,Elisila T hk riMics wi«l eg its num rou* pat­ L Api'l»‘K«t«!, <.f J'Wi'Inne; regiflcr of rol one ami ail. a happy ami proiper* I lini . IB e at tn. Oil C tv. J. T. Ap)»t- j oh* N* * Yeur. *mi ; leirirlrrvl iii'l'ffiieat Lakeview,! ' Warren Truitt, . f 1' k ; receiver of land Ex P rl * id *. kt C lkvki .480 aitrail«**» < ffiee al La Granii*, A ('. McClelland, <■ n*Ht*r*bi«* *iit.iitiuii 1 lie oilier r * ol I,’nion; aiiper nt* nd'-nt of Indian N«W Y»>k *leva'eti train, l*vc*u»* he uni aelioi-l al Cltvitiawa, R*v G. M. Irwin of U|> *tn*l gHV* llU* *e*t tO * ilOlllel)'*f4Cetl | Union; revirV r of land . ffice at Burna, working Fir), anil ti.en *(■**! I.auging *>u .1 B Huniinritun. of Ktker; receiver, a «trap all th* way down to Colt I.mill Harriaon Kelly, of Jack* mvdle ; jtoet- *treet. The rarity of the act in New inaater at Salem, A. N Gillrert; collec­ York probably canaea an much comment tor of customs at Sitka, Alaska, .Max as the eminence uf the actur. Fraclit, of Ashland ; U. S. marshal for I ron and steel in Europe have, during tiie district of Alaeka, Orville T. Porter, i ' ; U 8. coniiniesicnerfor Ouna- III- i.aet lew month*, tna. *l *l u.oer* ai><4 ' col Ice’ i . r r f cukiotun of Alaska, R. Em- making ihiich lamer pioth* than ■■*»’ Í num-, ol Portland ; flimsier to Turkey, year ago. A* a cunaequence uf this ri»e I S 'i<>in-n Kirsch, of Portland; J. L. Rot*, in the foreign price ol lhe niv'al*, 4:*e • 4 Union, apceial swamp land agent; G. American manufacluiera have le-en able C. Litchfield, ot Salem, special Indian to advance their price* »4 a ton. agent ; Lorenxo Dow Montgomery, ol Andrew > arnegie «urn* out 2.1X10 «*.n* ol Ikmglaa. special Indian agent; J. 1). *ieel a day from one of hia great wo< k* Fotdyce of Portland, special nwainp-laiid REAL DTTATE TRANSFERS. I foril, of B .litui *1 me. Thi* mean* $14.000 a day irreatet p offi from ibat eKlabli-hmeiil J.e.n ti..* uion*.poii*t wa<* receiving une v* u> *go ‘Mr Carnegte wa* *elui.* In* *.eel *t a priilo ;<* RliOVe lile fo e gn art'*'*** Inf »Tr -1 me iec* nt ul.aiqe l**ta pl«*"«t. on **- couiitifiheltiglitai.fi v>> >'*■ piodui't Even had lhe pr ce fallen in E ir >pe in *t«**d of ri*ina. he could *>ili It *ve made 4 gieat .h af of money. Bf the L-t of lecoinmi tidal on- by «tie Q • • gon delegation lor fed« ral pr«d« riu> lit cauaetl quite a *tii in ioutic»l circle*, and it i* rumored that Brother Her­ mann'* daily uiu>) now contains mallei that mak<» hi* tmui f« rg. l jli it* j.iylas* woe ovei Silcott'* defalcatiuti. Ti.f del­ egation have not Item tn half *o inuci. of a hurrv a* the hungry aptdieaiit* wiahed in d< tng th«’ kieking-oul act, anu when the rltuation tiecame rieapeiale and they joined force* and ‘‘it fl loerice” lor tiw purpure <>f holding the too-a*pir- tng hurtle »uccnrfully at bay, the nun entered the *uul* of thru* out uf four uf ttieir former aduiiier* and ruppuitei* There in ncareely a man named in th. lint, raving local po-tina-ter*. who e ap- poiiili« ent Will hut ire Ih the natuie ul a eumpiuuiie«- betwern wairing factlune; and thure whu knuw ot I lie ftuiluw pit­ h-new of «ompruiiiine* can bent reahx what a nieuy time 1» coming in tlie next Republican convention, winch will de teimiue wlietliei u> not itie pienent ring nl.Ril continue to dunnnate politic* in Or-*i.n fi there in an mucii feeling 1 ankiiiig in the borumn uf appiirantn lur uiiiiui ap;o.iiimi'tii* a* there 1* in tbe muid- uf -orne uf ll*e would '•** land «.ffi Clair at Roreburg, heli a lury w.fl be a •ynoiitm lur llie liauouny Dial will din tiliguiah tbe gathetnig ut llie elan*. A w iiuleaome fear ol I’ennoyer umy dele* the lactiune fmin ur.ng dynamite ii. their effort* al inuioal aniiilulauon ; but. thia being the *', ff )e*i ’ and the pariy iuuj.nl) lieing ro great,ihe liuie-liuuoieu cunioiu of wteakmg letnbuiton for *in- of uuiir-1..n and coi>«in:»aiun within th» paiiy pale can b<- n.«te nappy. Dr. Loomia,who has been in Lake and Klam­ ath counti a on government business for sometime, baa rcturnud porth. T. J. Clopton of Bouanza haa been adding to kia stuck of goods, and keeps a nice line. His prices are quite ruasuuablc. The recent heavy fall of snow insures g»M>d crops in the Jilumatb basin next year, al­ though rutucr bar I uu atoc^ this winter. Nearly the whole countryside from Hayncs- vibe tu I’ule lake waa ••widowed" during the Contiuuunce ut the Dodd-Walker case at Port­ land. Couaid» ruble feeding la being done already. With bay scarce, many stockmen fear tb*‘ worst, snouid the present weather continue long. Alex. Steele’s handsome residence »in Lost liver does crcilit to bulkier and designer alike, aud is «me of the finest homes in the ouuuty. Klamath county farmers are finding out thMt a smaller number of better-bred stocK means more money iu (»uu'ket at the end of tnees* aaou. Gen. E. L. .Applegate this week took charge at the Agency, uud th«* noble red man will now nvur tan a of bis auc» airy "‘way back be­ fore the stars fell.’.’ The letting of mall contracts on the Ager- Lingviiie and Linfcville-Lakwn w routes will be r« -advei 11soil iq February, calling for ex­ pedited service tu Utt hours, summer time. J. R. G. Haynes, of Langell valley, last wvt*h weut to Mi-MinuvUlu to resume t»iw college studies, lie waa a pass» ug< r on the lost Link- viHi-Lag« view stage during the big sui»w- sturui. The b< lautifu) n»*w residence of Mr. Uenley on L»*t river is ready for occupancy. The stairway railing and bailuater. furnished by Pvti riuun Hro’a, uf LingviUe, excites favor­ able c«jiumviit lroiu aii. It 1». thought that those who are so fortnnato as to have a surplus «if hay will place a uni­ form price of about $15 per tou on same, wuiuu wilt t uubivaii 1« as fortunate atoek-own- ers to carry trivir herds through w ithout in- lug ui auj way oppressed. Lak • and Klamath counties are inclined tu b« H* vv tout tni y made souicthing of a nils- i..x .um udmg up a too-united supplication <\.r »now and rain this wiuter. The ,,Exaui- ju»r ' accuses Judge Townseuil ot taking a hand in the general supplicatiou aud causing uiu Burvtu» aud Jupiter Pluvxus tu uvtrdu the matter. Wc nru glad tu luara that H. B. Compson has bo u reappointed tu tbi supenntendency of tbs /Kiamatu agmey. taibc land that tbe other iciup.uyrva arv all retained. The school has |t»v«’n most aucucMsfulty e<»ndi*vted under the ipresi ut mMOagem* nt. Tin-same may bc said X»1 euperiut» udeut Braud» uburg ami his dorps of asaUUntN at laiuax, who are equally sau»factory tu rcaidvuts ut that vicinity. Tue went of the month was the tulbard tuurnamenl at mcmcQs & Withrow * ciub- ruom* IU LinKviJu last week. The entries were M« am! *. Huuuer, Bahlwiu, Leavitt. L)i>- sett, Houston. Moure, Siemens aud smith. Liptti ti to» K Urst money, wiumug six gaiu«s out ot clgut piaycd; smith was s< cond best, wiumug Uv« gam« s. Moure made the high» at rqu, J5, aud Butcher the highest aVirage, l»Jg. Tnc touruameut provided pleasant recreation for scVtrai wiuter evenings, uud should bc re­ peated ut an curly day. The following deed* have been tiled for record tn the office of the county clerk since «be laat report of the TIMS*. J K Tuier io J C Neil; lnu acressnd lut* 5 and a, ■< c a>, i wp ; m s , k -• E. saw. t* It Hull to «V I Vawter; lota 7, 8 and 9, blk M, Brdtvrd. >201. w C Myer to Mr*. Martfaret Lindsay; iota 21 and 22, Myer add to Ashland. $402. U W Howard tu G S Y ouiiks ; lot 7 blk 71. Medford. $ nj . I'. H. to John Callahan; patents to 24U acres ko «wpX 8, H 1 W. Jarne, G Binlsey, sheriff, to Cbas Nickell: 120 acres In twp 38 8, K 1 W. $460 b L Apide.ate to Marietta Dollarhldc; qul«- elalui to 180 acres In twp 40 8, K 2 B. $1. T J Clopton to H It Brown; two acre* in twp M8, KI E. $05. Plat of "the Whlttnir tract," Tolo, Oregon, ftpencr r tkilldera 8r.. to 8nenc r Childers Jr. 1st .8 acres iu two 35 8, H | w $10. i J Fhippa lo Emum E Justus; lota 3 nnd 4 and north uaif of loi 2 blk V. .Mulford. $5Ui Mary L Currey to Edward Ashley; 4 acres In twp 38 S, K 1 W. $1000. J H Willlams «o P N Fick; 40 acres In twp 37 8. K 3 W. $200. p Fred U'Brysut to C*rrlc L O'Bryant; lot 10, blk 68. $75. Jas 0 Blrdsey, sheriff, to G«*o Hamlin: 120 acres lu twp 38 8. H 1 W. $475. O k T Co to J McCoy, et al; lot* 13 and 14. blk 16 Gold Hill. $100. ' Jouu A anil David V McBride to Jackaon county; didicatlo.. for highway in twp M 8, HIE. Carrie H Furmanto Spencer Chlldtrs- 160 8 screw in twp 36 8, K 2 W. *2000 J M Arthur et al, to 8 O 1. k M Co; quitclaim Io undivided one-half of blk 17, Central Point. $3201. 8tavor 4 «Valker to aaine; quitclaim to un­ divided one-bait interest Imeaiueproperty $;. T E Jones to David Whetstone-; lot blk "D,” railroad add to Ashland, $auo. UrraEAugfe tot FWulger; bond rordeed ko 3.74 acres In two 37 8, it Z W. $«85. L Uray to W W Erb; 211.38 acre* in twp 29 8 K 1 E. $700. Pburtre J Wells to same; quitclaim to same property. $2. Froctue- Burrlas to same; same. Lurllla M Broadsword to rame; same. L L Angle to Orra E Angle; bond tor deed tu 8.74 acres lu twp 37 8, It 2 W. $ mii . b it Foiled to lamias F Follet ; town lots and property in Moeltord. $1. * REAL-ESTATE. HANDLE A FULL LINE OF The C/dchrHted J. Storl SiJo il ...» «. i » r /» » • G . n . I. n C rscs .’A Wood * «tur °* vtl oio“ «»»ui and (enter Draft Plow-. ti Harrow.-, Cultivators, Seeders, Drill« Agncul «1 Implements of all kinds. AI.-<> Er.^l.i ami Farm Wagons, Buggies, Carrui«jes, and Vehicle> Sof aH descriptions. Engines, Boiler ami Shingle Mills. Flouring Mining and Brick Making Machinery, Belting, Oils and Mill Supplies. T he ROSS ■ kb Lirt wn oat or reía, WKI.L bvt » uu ib > gw Mrs Aloiand- r Vau^h*’, wife of one of th»* m< nt pr«»n.ineni and cxu nsi vel.v known nicrchniitw of Pr»**C"ti. Ark . « r »ca the fal­ lowing iriter ui der date af April 22. lMhff: “I uwe the prrffrv Hinn of n.v life unde p'Ovidciice t1» Swift’s S|»e»‘itic (S S. S ) For four years mv healfli wua wretched, ruined—m v ii e. « li'e of c«»na(ant pain and mist rv and t»*rit|re, Fo »d a-ure l on my btoiuuf h, and wbal 1 at«* to-day 1 uonld vomit to-morrow. My a’e^p a’ niaht wn - broken with the in *t hor'ibh* vision* »n dream?, •(> iuu<*b a«» that I could not bear to be left alone; • hr -nic diurrinr«. a pai • ful cough that ih*ea'enad me with con- auinption; my f»*ct and ankles were twisted out of all pr*»ii, an thesiH |«oir y»'WTs but tiid me i o gou-i—th« medi»-!» c- they g:,v rue weie a? u-eie?» a Nlagn.ii t wa'er. My fri.uoH th» ugln 1 would d<«*, Buffering a? 1 w«i uith »uch »• eonil jiiat on » I ifiai ;i‘-e-’. In lsi<7 I di>toirinu»d th'» u-*'* • f th» nit <1 »'»lies I had been heicfoture taking Hint b gan to lak»-8w ¡fl's Spe< itir (8. > S.) Five »»»tiles ol tins truly feonderiui medicm aas abut worked the mira< le of my con - l b*te and permanent rec»»v» ry ” Ti eatiNe on biood and skin diseaseR mail-». *3W1FT SPECIFIC Co . Atlanta. Ga Tug advent of the u fiueiiia Into nu D.» r»-ue eaetem citiee »:u» mg the tasi .i LUS G ShLDLD ME.lElJIE. week baat xtHrd n«»t a lime alarm at id trrpxiaiiun on th a r*>nur»ei»t. 'lin­ din- Lhe inil iiProduci d in tl.e lower l.uu>v dan- of i t.^.C’N «as! Week t»y Kepi« sei»laiiv» ease is Lot irgaidrd at tie i g at a geruua. but i» rio edit g y a*inovit>g t it. iu.,»nn. piuviding tur i•■payment ul al» ciM>f» e, mik ) k M'tDr ta t quivrtirn! t » i fl pt’i . «lutuall settle.s withili th» temporal? luee of uttUpanun. Ai-tore, Diu.lbuiany mini giant which hua I kcj mu^HiMiie, minn-te»* ahi lawyviM ar» •o ti.a> i»v th c»ai* d iutlelUd, and win musi in »beati ol approach,f« |«>r the vice ci druhkeunera—-.Vlaihr, ul >1 25 pe» acre tu actual buna jiJt *«•♦ ig.»» un«Gr tue pre-emption i.»ws ur :i Ki., -an and lowu—llaVe ill . ffe* I com. In II . i . in In».on that lire no caned ieui- ca* o ui cumin illation ol bvmvB’rai! ei.- rdv .* a lai.ure. Neal D.«w r. Cenli) tr»«». 1< haa Amkcd a giea< hantship it Mated that ill Portland giog*»h«>pt* "aei | a vaM t>uinb«r if carea lur lhe iiuneil in. p.ettv luiieli »» lliey did iwriuy yearn set tier, »‘riving lu Muccwaaiiiiiy battle uiiii." bi Kansas JuJge Furier najn; with nature anu ihetk^mmia, in what m >.!•< I,hi* are conducted withuui dirgum« at tiesl an un« qua 1 Biniv, lu have tu pay and > runiiial cuuita and jaiir are lull or .Double fur the land on w hich he intended Probata Court. I.until»**.” lhe lows State HegOtei tr tu establish ins hume tanraua«, lursooth, J ObEPUINK COUNTY 1TKMK» The following bnsinM* was tranvactid in pori* that “piulilb'tiuu baa piovtd a tail tiie tvderai government saw tit to sut»si- pr 'bate court since our l»at retort: in lhe deZen or more counties wine! «iiie a railiua«l company lu tun its line Estale ot Oro W Cooksey, deceased Putt» r’a via) has been discovered at tbe Pas» contain the chief citiea and where tem­ within thirty miles ul lhe settler’* claim In diggiug a well. I ventury »nd appraisement hltd and ai - The rank absurdity of making the settler i.r ei d. perance is not needed.” Work ia prugrcffitoing on Luyton A (’«».’»war«- t»ear Die burden ut it* own bounty lu th.* liousc uu H Mtrcvt. • E is'e of B*|.tinte ('lugar. Admi’iialrn- Gruut’s Pits» in holiday attire surprised»-ven I. r i rdereo u> aril personal properly ul pri- Ji tail. T jia YKK of the rupretue court curpui at lulls dues nut *vem tu have eve rate sale occui red tu the general government. Tlie th«- oldest inhabitant. rendered a nuuiiwr ot decision» which Es'at» nt John Noland. Petition of »ti­ KeV. John Wliey, uf the Paas, »pent acverul slight eiibancument in Vaiüe ut a quarter me veiy unnopular m southern Oirgun, da> a last. wccK in Mudford. minsirstrix to sell really tiled and ci ta­ section willnn lhe limit* ot a ia>bua»i amt in-"it be **»at down upon” vei) Rev. Wm Taylor ami wife, of South Dakota, ins order'd to issue. granl iu mure than offset by lhe la« t thal arc Hp« ndiog tn« winter at the Paas. im it I t re if IM liar the iemei*ty tu reck n.e mid-num bet eti »cclmn» are w ith- Artnur C«»nJs3n in Mpt udlng the holidays in ta-enction. It make» all the dijlei- Wurth Knowing. diawu rum seiiiem«*nt by reason ui llie Sun Franc*iso>. A ph-aaunt trip tu him. suce ill tl.e world tu buu who llie liti­ \V. H. M••rgan, lue ch.nt, Lake cit\. Haya A Loy's new eat market is neat ami g'aut Tiie gieat number ul abanduneij gant » and lawyers interested in llie wi Fla ,*a.- taken with a sever** c »id. at’en ' nometieads au»i pre-emption claims utiruvtivv aud ia do >g a good businesa. eial iare» aie; iiriice hia opinions »r< M*sa Lizzie Farr, uf Iowa, ia spending the • <1 w tu a di*lres«mg ( «»ugh ami run dn through»*ijl ijic Weal aitent the fad that il ntoctmtiunipLiun m ns fir.t stages Hein« d ufu n bia-td ami nut temi*rei 1 with ju. winter with rctativca in the cuunty-»eat. i» nut like wuikijjg lhe uiinm ul Golcon tice amt good law. Thia diatnet gave The new $15.0Ui) hot« 1 will be the finest south lujicy s<>-calle i p.ipui r cough r»*ni>dit*M W rm iedu<*e»l in da lu hew out a hamlghuii in the w.l.ier- of Salem. Grant’s Pass nev«r does nn>tlnug imi Meadi y g»ew wor^e Judge 1'l¡ayer a big vota in 1384. which 11» had Uitticultv in brew th ng and whk uess, even though tit ie lu Uq; « Ulin ta* by naive». viriu.d.y e.rcted him; Lui lie reckon» The Masonic lodge will bare a grand invita­ u; at» e to si ep Finaby rievery forcoiKUtup’iun and l«>un»l served, ‘‘the government wagri* a qtiar- ut tau paas. . any majority Fiere at all in the luture. limned ate relief, and alter using about h ter-tantion ut it* domain agam*t tive The holidays were never more happily spent i.aif «»cpbine county, and there was no end to ha' bad nu leturn »>f the disease. No other I.x the land «pnf.'St» lietween llie rail- l( main on Lj* claim the iu»l period; amt tbe ainuseinents. retii.dv can >h-»w so rand a record <»i cures r»ae a trl-wevkly mail from Grant a Pas» to Williams, via Murphy. iiiauguialetl during Kepiimlean admrn- eether»; the individual >ga Mrs. E. B. Car« tia-H.M.ch«. ky „Metin, th, St,MMtTU*- the country developed. Tnrre can he Wlncn, bls inutber-in-law, returned from •ti. Llw in* KWnn, ; bMutlfy th, e«*^«ilon by M> Kiunr columns of solid nonpareil witti- no argument advanced to justify the New York city last’SuDday rttyln, th, Mo«* ; nlM In tlMlr (ctlM. ptmunt t, tek,. uu a »ingle original idea. That's llie ctiargmg 'X double minimum price for Prof. H. L. Benson will attend ;he teachers’ ..M nmr ,rlM ar ,lck,n. O m I m H h , 2Set». • (vat accomplished by President Hain»oii these rvrtvoyi^bered *••<•»!« n-, nut to institute at Medford to-morrow aud r leetuird io at .Halvin best we« k, appe aring as attorney for The message will make .Mr. Ilarnson rm ah tqnaiMf pi'h the general pobuc do­ r«»pondeut in the case of Rkidk; vs. Miller, ers are j»oHs«M.*»‘d by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for S waynr ’ h O intment . fiiemls, ami with lhe exeeptiun of the main, a» iegatda »‘ost tu the bonujidemsl *-t al. Miss Mercy Appl« gate is visiting relative* abauid parug'a) h relating to pditica in tier. ______________ aud fri« nds in Dram, where she will remain the .South, will make bun no eiieuue» !"... ... 11 »U for th«* holidays in tbe hope of recuperating I HOST ECT I VE APPOINTE E ' TS' Mr. Hlaine'a woiai etieiyy will nut ac her impaired health. cuse him of having had any band in th. The Christuias-tree entertainment aud party as KerbyviUe wcr<* v«rv weP-attcudcd nnd preparation of tiii» message. More Re- A recent number of the Qregonian bandBoin«* affairs. Everybtsiy enjoyed tb».*m- publican» than ever nuw refer tu Mr. ci.ntain* e tolluauig reeuinni. n interekls. Mr. Harriaon in his nrem>»«tr , <» Porliand; surveyor genera', W. H. tbciu any church south of the Willamette valley in fidy like Hood's S rcap“r lia, which working to congress s*y* : ’ Tlie protective ;>rln-' B.a.e, ij >*1' m; V S. dialrict attorney , Oregon. through the blood, t*. ■ c t. -» ¿he impurity ciple inaiii'aiiied and fairly *|.plieastcr The Grant's Pass Water, Light anti Power Which causes and pi «Usaaae. and lhe product* ol uUr farms as well a» vj .«1 foil ai d. Geo. 4. i»teel; leceiver of Company are getting ready for busim-M» d«»wn un inc river bank, having a portion of the . »hu/>» ’ The National Fanner's auu dud IBce at Ro*ehunr, Jndiew M ground already cleared and th«« frame of their l.ah irer’* Union at their convention in Crawioid, of Maifhfl. Id, C .uiin'y; building up. St. Louis declare: We favor such revi* l>o*tma»ler at Baker City, Geo. JI A wagon-load of cabbag»* brought u» the ion ami reduction ot lire tai iff that l.,xe- ("racy ; siipeivi*or ot cen*u- ea«t< rn dis­ PiikxbyQ. H. Briggs.of Suckercreekjast we« k averaged over MO pounds per head, many or effects a permanent cure. Thonsanda of may real a* lighily a* pooaibie a,on pro- trict m O.egon, J. W. Sirii'.-. of La tbcnlceiy.trinitned brads weighing more than people testify to the success of Hood’s Sarsa> ductive lirtior, and that its burden* may Giuiide ; western district,Job>: H. Shupe, 40 n^tinds each. \ parllla Ptnl as a remedy kr catarrh when other be imposed upon the luxuri-s and re­ of Oakland; commission U> 4|>prat>e JEastern parties are coptemi llUallMIbe er*«*-'.toter »reparations had failed. Ho*id’s Sarsaparilla _______ r .. al .......... the moved from the necesaariea of life, aud land* ol iTnatil.a Indian reservation, J. jfttn of a foundry an«l macf fiiiie-ahop > builds up the whole system, and make# ^ounty-aeat. Tbe enterprise ■would would undoubt» undoubt. in a uiar.ncr which will pievent contin M Summerville, J. B. Eddy and J. P.J ally be consummated if there was a railroad you feel r«*n»-w»d in health aud strength. tied acTUinnlaiion of the United Slate* Bushee, all of Pendleton, i Vuialllla to salt water from that point. treasury surplus. • The literary and social entertainment given county; faiiner at Indian school at at tbe court-house on Tuesday last. Christmas C'heuiawa, C. A. Reed, of Portland; Eve. by the Baptist and Methodist Sunday- “Y uvnu mkn in politic*” wa* tlie sub­ comini»*ioner to represent Oregon in I schools, was a novel and pronouuced success, MI used Hood’» Sarsaparilla iur catarrh, ject «4 Mr. Cleveland's recent letter to tlie Wo.Id’s quailro-centannial exposition ip an»! a nice sum was realized for tbe respective and received great relief and benefit from it. 1802, Wiu Kapns, of Portland ; collector schools. Democratic Club ui Caiiiuu. Ohio, a *yn Tbe 8 P. Cojnpanv has erected a building /. arable, cspeck Hy <)p»i* ul wtiicti wiU be iuumi on tbe ol cUMlvui* al Yaqnina, R A. Beiise), ol with track running through the center at the The catarrh was v ry tiiet pagv of llie TlMK*. Tlie ex-presi.lt nt Newport; register ot land office «t La county-seat, near the machinershopg. to be In the winter, causing constant discharge from as a repair shop, something long nulled. ! >e in. g and iptt- “reare.I in tbe freedom ut tlntrsnuueled at Astoria, J. 11. II. Gray, ol Astoria; I 1 this coast with sash, doors and boxes. tii.R was i i.nfi . ...¡'.¡a gar» .Imught U> fulluw the patli of g< good citi- chi, t ch-rk railway mail service at Port­ Many thousand pounds of wintt-r vegetable me relief .. :m . ..mo 1 was rruponeibilities can land, W. W. Welki-r; postmanter at have been shipped from Grant’s Pass this Kensiup,” loiilical | season, mainly th»« product of the rich Rogue entirely - ''non: Hood's __ 2. Tbe importance of Ashland, A. P. Hammond. lie ________________ aaKiy trusted. rtv« r, Applegate and WRlisms creek valleys. Bart if arda i.k It Is worth Tlie lolh'Wing important offices in Ore­ W. S. Patton alone sbipp«M 30,0 mm pounds uf uiBintaniiBK >n active »eivicr all the year It. t B GIBB, 102» around tlie clul>* ul tbe young Democra­ gon and of out it, tuive heretofore b.en onions and potat»»cs to Ashland last week* ... D. C. Kii- ' ' tilled on r.commendation of the dele­ cy ol llie ciXMitiy caiinut tie oveie»tima tid, and Mr. Cleveland ia doing good gation: U.S. Indian agents—Umatilla, far Rent. wrvH-e by repeatedly inculcating it in Lee Moorehouse, of Umatilla county; ,r»> pared ooty My baro in Jacksonville, opposite the .. .............. Ina rr*|>onHe* to the invitation« ot Dem­ Warm Springs, J. C. Luckey,*'of Crook court-hou!««. b . m / wo U, Maaa. byt! county ; Grand Kunde, T. N. Faulconer, i W. H. FiUU. ocratic aaaociatimia. SICK’HEADACHEI Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castori». Catarrh Catan h Catarrh K; IOO LC : »arilla vo liar MOST REMARKABLE w«AND— MISCELLANEOUS. MlSCcLLAWtOLs 1 M edford , O r ., N ov . 16, 1889. Gentlemen:—Having UBed one of your Evans’ Steel Tubular Lever Harrows, I have no hesita­ tion in saying that I believe it to be the best harrow in the market. urn H'li.rn wAa kui 'R d . imi llwiptivi TOWNS ON THE NORTH PACI­ FIC COAST W C Myer to I N 8hex.k; part of lot 24. Myer's add to Ashland, $lou. J A McBride to David V McBride' «0 acre's In twp 30 8, It 1 E. $1700. . » Ue Kiisus App.egate; patent tolCOacres Ti e foil* wing business bus been d spused ot in cir« li t < ourt Mince our last »e)Mirt; Stale vs. Kiiser «ft Jacubs; citation t»i sb«»* Ciiiue why d* fci dunt** should n t <«e niini«hr«i lor contempt, etc. D i I< iu 1 hdi Kaiser app nr«*. vs Kubli «ft B » t. Judk'in* n’ (or defendant-*« ior cost- etc , amounting to $51.«u. Jurors excused from further attendance nnt I Monday morning, January 20. IW. Talesmen on fi-ecial venire dv*cba ged. I J. Ph'pi s vs J. Noland estate; ior*- < loan re. Di^misse»! <»n mbtion nf plaint.ff Be» kniaii A Kranies ve. hur ft ,t An «Irews; to recover money. Same. Slate vs Enos R ten; r»»bb»ry. Scn- tencr«l to one year in the t»enhenti»rv. In ma'ter <»f Nsaignm» nt of J. H. Will irtins ai d A. A Bashor, insolvent debtor* F'< al report «f R. II Mo«»re, H-ssigue», filed and said ashknee d'acliarged CONCERN ’.NG ONE OF THE CtlM ENSILA6E Fodder Cutters. • ôtavek ' iÿ W alk er ? Med ford, Ot.: Circuit Court. SUS J. DE STAVER & WALKER’S Branch House, Medford, Oregon June Be-e k tel John Be-e k; quitclaim to liifi.' blk 3. liarr'a add to Medtord. $1 10 twp 40 S.K S. 4 t*. ID •*}’ to H K Ila*. • r lOiWm Hiiuger; lota 6 and 0, blk REAL-ESTATE. JU À ÍCE.1 REAL-ibTATE fi i HENRY KLIPPEL roR THE Holiday Season! s E. C. BROOKS J esse R ichardson . p«»w\ PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARDS 1 and Mining CiaiinN bought ami su'd on com­ mission. tll.Xi.Ml PATENT'S Ro.MP'i ATTENTION giv» n t»»ull business 1 c mu i te«l With the Land Oihv«'. IS DISPLAYING. VERY FINE GOODS, M edford . Or., Nov. 11. 1889. LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES ESPECIALLY FOR THE ihlLtPAY, CON­ SISTING IN FAKT OF S tayer & W alker , Medford, Or.: fliou No. 42. 2(M)ac •Jtm uitch ol uuimprovi-d lami, ¡Mi acre» uliicii ih praiii«* land ami tlu* baiane»- g limbi r lami. All go»»d truit and grnin in Yvith l w<» hving npnngs of water. Four in I rom Jacknonv Uiv. GOLD AND SILVElt WATCHE> AND JEW. ELKY, SILVER AND PI.A I l!l> " ARE. ELEGANT DRESSING AND PEIt- Fl MEltY ( ASKS. STANDARD BOOKS, FANCY Ml Rill ills. FIXEFT PERFt MES, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS, Eli , Gentlemen:—Having used one of your J. I. Case Plows for tJie past year in “Sticky,’’ I 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 . 1UUU Nu. B». IttO acres, (’nimprov.ii; well watered, and a first-class pluce t<» ntali'■ a good home. Which hr is selling nt i hr fiVXfU No. 55. 400 avrei». I iiimpr<»v«*d, h vel, rich grass and fruit land; running tit le, donation claim. -Agréât bargain; . miles » ast «»t Centrai Point »O. My koím I« are tirat-clusH. and ! will st II tln in 4ïM)acr»K JUU ii» r. s rieh, lev» !, bottom land, Ht prie«** that will astonish all. Giv« ìih eli anti. l'i .»» !«> 1« nveij; small bouse and sta« call and be convinc'-d that « in» »tn just wlmt I bi*-; b» ai mg «.rciiMitl ot choice variety of ap­ m «\. i » BKOOKB, pi» -i*» .«er» s ot >tilowanr»m>n. l»»l; g»»od Mte toi HUW-miâl; K« mm I r»NUUI sum- invi Hiui winter. E viiiin en < k runs on east l»ouii«mr> <-t K.I.-1 lUtBi un«i »-un bc utiiiz»-d for irrigation. Six miles tn»m K. K. depot; oue- i fouitn mil» 1 l’iiin rcuool an»! postolhce. l’rivv, $1« per acre. Kl. AT CENTRAL POINT, 15110 livres, unimpn»ve»i; liti ie» » I, rich, bot­ tom lauti. ud¡ wai» ntl, pi» i»tj ot timi»« r, laud eau b iiiu» .-t duir> ranch in tin-state otKr.gofi, J.» nu1»* trou» Awiihviid. Prie»- ÿt pei nt re, iïnus, fiait casi» in hand, balunce on t »!•>> terms. 82. J'.', a« i. '.«’¡nr» s 1« necci and in cu!tlvati<»ii. H.i»!'«. , t ai n, « i« I-arti, ni« a«i«>w, winch 125 acres may h«- irri­ gai» <>i the piace. T» n iuil«-s irumcoun- l) >'. at i i *», all 1« n«-«-d and In cultivation. It is Finii ANNUAL HALL OF THE situati u in ii»c it. art ut Rugue it ver valley ,uiic mm- it-«»in « intra' Point «npot. Three cum- I « .riiil'i<' ii weinngs an«l ture«' harns are on this traci, ai> • un «.ri-hard ul a choice variety ut tiun. in. -.■his tr««, rich, hia« k loam, and w wr»»w .uiaila without irrigation. Will I h s . i . i a.- 4« g 4i«ii< «.r -uiMin lut-u intoJJ l'armsol ' f At*1' , v tracts. I id r. is imwast« ian«i u.‘.’taM ta,u.r... j... T.-'H-WJ."’?"';'1 ami prie» > »-ail on «a address tn«- unaersignM at Mcdiord, or« gon. C ommittee on A kkancxments :—J. Dyer, J. H8. Cronenit Iler and W. Lytle. A im I <’vefore Kohu »• •»•‘whirr. JIO 4ici1 ' ad.LiiiJiig the corporat»* linnts ot Pierce «>f Medford; Chas, Gay of Central J.r.SHEHIHAN. tn. turili \ an« gi -wing city ol Mc n - v, .i.-i--land on tins place; the s«»h Thuae who ran nut dance, cuinv and we will is a lien, bank loam an kiiDwn as tiie ILak iijos or Cui­ us pia«., alhjut tnr«v mil«* from .Mcdt«»ni. Single tickets, including supper. $1.25. Spec­ olitili i’.io rn i ano i.-igii Point r»>ad, contain­ tators will be a«lmitt«d for 25 cents. ing i-iOaii >«.f rich tainniig land, ail mid« r 1« m ». u itn i''in t oil ahi« hotix- ami good burn. I Hi w «nit lions« wi ll, «■!<•. This place lies wel, t.i tin sun, i.'w« ii drained, aud wen ailaptcu toi ihmr truit or tanning land. Plenty ui tiintui l« i an u.-»* with place, it issituatcXl w itimi on an t tm • < -tomtn.w ruin sol Pinenix lu the Town of ia,.ri an «.I j I. « an easily b«- made one ui On I», .-i i an«.1«-un t.i«' « a.M side «»t Bi ar cr»*« k. Prn «. io per a« i «. tn. • IhU f • ne»il ; 45 in » lilt i vat loti ; eight lu* lada; y«ning or< harm rairoad «D i-« t. i ll« tor < rop ami tarin j.PiW) Uur-fourth down, baiauce within six, twelve V2. nd eighteen in»»ntha. l»H»a«.-- li«'h iici-ii, 5u a« r« s in »‘ultivation, tk*»’ tnnp at Railroad l)»-p»»t for grad»*d pri'*» s, ni< a-iow ot iiilii.ia an«i tinu»thy. good orchard, ormddrettt» D. H. HASKEL. l-i« nt \ ot in >i-riant»gulden lumi, m I i cuv< rod b) Town-Site Agent P. It. R.. San Fram-is»;»». wat i 11 ni tuo in mating «iitctics, two miles 1 rom >au-iiiiil, «iti» miie trom school-house, GRAPE VINES, CI RRANTS, (¡O< »SERI will i..:ik «i hist-class dairj ranch; fencing ftlES, BLACKBERRIES, RASPBER­ hi sp.« iLi.d cornuti»»ti. buildings only fair,iutu­ RIES. STRAWBERRIES, FIGS. li« i ilnap amt Hand); 15 mil«> trom railroad crop Included. Our trees are grown without irrigation on . 120 iicr» s of fruit lami, withintwo mill's of (¡rant's Pass, will besubdividiM in lOor 20-acre tracts if d«*sired. Price $7 50 pe r acre Very Lowest Prices. Grand Mask Ball, JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR HARDWARE, At ilio U. Stoves, Tiuwate, Cutl ry Hull. PAI NTS OILS Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band, OF ALT KIND' Michaaics’ Tools, AGRICULTURAL IMFLEMm NAILS. ROPE. Lowest Ruling Prlcos TOWN LOT»S 100000 TREES IN SiOCK, Apple, Pear. Peach. Plum, Prune Apricot. Nectarine, Cherry. Almond. Chestnut. Walnut, MONTAGUE, FOB SALE OH EASY TERMS . HAVL POR SALE 1I1E ¿ULLUWJNQ DE- JL M.nbvu prupurty; Nu. f. A g«>»iu iaiui ul iOU iurta mi Evans x.4 .ut uhm iiw li/uiHb, a liuin anu Manna, eo « u t » e 11 u» iu, 40 UCi«.» ili CUltlVUli» n, u » uat- < 1 iu una u mie ouibiut laug. luiNiiak. A Ao. i slot k luiiij. i'iAuu, lillotu Uuilar» pei aule cmbu . .liliv perigei. Ao. t». Furty aercsot tinibrr tand eluse lo thi coun- lj iuau KMUHig tu lui j»m L*UUu nau-iuLi; val- uuiiii cuti ti^ im lun tiuiucr. GuVt.ruiuiut ti- ln . ì ili ,,W 40.1 la «/Ut ul U»l blalt UhU Ilio Idilli Min bt e,» ìu i«ff- hVu uuDiUs p«.i acre, cash. A buigu111 lui' bulucbuuj. No. 7. ì w<» bumlred anu lurty acrta-sUty acrn the imm i unkci ire» k runs inmugu tue Liu» v. >pn u- M4U m , a I i i.mg«. uRu goVcinim in iTtr» puuu, CMSil. No. 10. AluKkbuuse undlaig, In J*< k-..iiviU«- Pillili nlabh . A CulUluiUtbiV in.in» *............ , una - title pvrtwt. Pnct.^a»; y.Wtubh -------------Mou ba;anee in lurex- L^ual ....... ’• pay menu ot Mx.iwt.vcanu • igii- tc< tU montlm; U« lured l-MJ in» nth to ÜJMW un 1" 1 < 1*1. <1*1 1 < H. ’ ‘ M II No. 11. A cumfortubJe traine huuae in JackMonviile Situntvd ut a moM pictur«Mqiie ami c»»m- ‘“r suit t.n i.uM.naiuL Itilo»«, ul luna ruum»» maiKlmg point in th«* tarnou«« R >gn< Riv« r .ili'J kileiHU; 4txuItU uU ì iillxj btlXxt, Hlid Valley, three hundnNl milca aoutii uf Port­ »»a« u ktMMi wi'U ut UMi«_r at tm u.»ur wito land, in the phunointMinl city ut GRANTS U44 IHIXaMir) UUtUuUMffi. U Ui tM huiO l'irtfl! a»* tu» * kiii ) it, m taMun Ur«gui4 auu ha* uu PARS. Th«- town irtdx year« old. Iiaa a population lurtuvr U n tur tu« prupvrty. «d uv« r 2JKM.I and in growing tuater than an) No. 13. tuwn in th».- Stal»-. A ¿wo-Mury bricM huuae in J*»< kjM.nville, It has tw»*nly iarg<* saw-mills In operation Malti |4p» « tu ih« primis« s^ anu I uiuiia b within a radiua ul tw»nty mile»-, an»l bhtp» ■ witL .1« Il 1 «rt Hash ami duor !a< torieN, • mplov- gi ./Wiiig i ut reuii n« * t lur u lumuy (u u»»* , ing over 150 m« n. f—A*», fcLXAi 441 tHiiv ut MÙl*, Qtl«|«U |hl) - A t»ri< k opera fiouae in Cour*» ul con* pili« 4n.i>ir. n, ih Mvunu by a murtgug« un un- Mt ruction, bewiduM ««*vcrai ot h< r l»n< k Ktruct- pit mi>* •*. <;| Mi» i .u*44 ut «.ptiuu ut Im pulì liaiu ure* under way «i. 11411* ih u v«r> uthiiMbm hxutiuii, bi-ing Has ten g» id ral mercliHndiM* stun*, doing u4i4. iig ijd vu > u. »i tamii) rondi ih . hii Ihe an aggregat«-ca>h iiu»in»KMof $L’,mw i>»Tdav. «uw li—tiiii' ptrlixl. R«<-< ivet* and tthip* through Wvlla, Farg«» A tumpany and other aourcc* ov< r ¿ftJO.OOU Nu. 17. worth of gohi dual annually. A i-umt4Ui()h IcrUiK; m»2* K4Hlg«. Mll- A California Railroad wh« re a division of tet­ iing-ruuiii witn 44 gutrtl tir» |I.MC(. tuugtrtrtj I mi I- kitemn. u gU>vt . M l»44l U .AikuU 1 * « t iaigt granury. h girtrtj bpring wiiich tinniMHb pi« nty <»1 UHUriur Uum«»i4» undbtu5u per acre Grant s I’ hnn , in aililition t<> having a Jargu A < .iiiL.i tabli- i .Miu.iie.. oix «inornia m.wvt aiid vxtrcinely h rtilc country at Itn buck, la KuirtiumiiU by whai will eventually prove tu *u Ju< kx.nvillv, «nuc.iitain* * tuli lm.1 Ulovk I»«- tlu- largeM iintl tn«' richvNt gold producing .1 U«.._l«i I. . 1. 1,«. « .labi, alia otn. | „uù region tn the 1'nttvd State». ’1 here are piaci r I".III.'". -.II*. u*~ll. oull,uiliull*a. ■ *<»! weil ol wale, and ough!) d« vch»|rtxt. It lirt.s I»« <11 eMJmat«'»! t liHt 1,11 h> ui“,mWv '«**tivn. Prie« tin placei gold output tr«»iu JaekNon aud Jutw- * Ulti pltliiu count!«* I k .in 1M1‘ up to th« pritHiit No. Si. turn will 1u«»t Up fJU.UUU'UUU. litre tbi- quetw- A No. 1 talli! ol 2111 avi«*: IMI *.*»■ rn*-, uui Evana town ot Grant'N Paar, ia one to tlVe hundred «i«»k untnv «uj*i hnn. ubidì cun in. uimxi tu piT vent, cheaper than it is in an> town of nilgau un pmc«'. A A«». I uut«iUc ranne fur nkc population <>n the l’auilii' comm ". Wv can m . « k «*i hiì kiMUf». Five milito ir« in MuudviUe tu scmiul and puMullic«** Nell ) oil choice buNiin-ah lota, 5bxl(JI>. on im- li. R. i*tui 1«-i4. pr»»\ «-»I KtrectN,all level, and within .¡ uh fuet ot « .*.1*« tu -awioHi. G u « m 1 rtMuib unite r and burn­ a $;ih.>> Io $KM each. As a buyer, you w«.uid nat­ avi «su! iand in mx tiun 1G. tuunship ;s> 8. urally ask. buw can you afford tu m il Mt th»w. R. P-M 4 G ., «,ii Evitila « 1 < < k, li« ai a Mt r« anu puM- p.ic«-s with a perfect titi»-, if every tiling is at« i ’ ì I hi . V lii la »*. ,iu t i»« ap, uf* tiiv uu m r lb dc- represented? The ansu r ia, we are the toiruutout un>|Mund w ith wlhi- cat inv«-stin« nt* until this opportunity is gum and then "kick" yourself f«>r pot getting in. but buy at once and we will guHrante«- you Oeuvrai Contractor in Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn. MARBLE, STONE OR GRANIT- We claim to hare a« fine a line of property, and to be able to farnieh æ reliable information concerning real estate in Southern Oregon,ae any other arm now doing business. &,rr*»p «n..«.hpit»d wul 8LE y * çq . Cemetery Work a Specialty. —ASK FOR AT THE OLD STAND, Prompt Attention given to all Orders by Mail. THE BOSS BOOTS I And allot AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S CENTRALLY IXM’ATEb. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT UNRIVALED GOODS! It I«centrally tncalwl in the biisiii.-» part ..f low. Und« u.xHl-.Hiirpif r. "Ill Ir ...... . r- clnl travder», I« ntt—1 up in < ..muí tin. Hi. r.- with. Th*t«hl|. I«•••inMnhtly tnrnisiu’1 with the lii xt the market ntf .nfi K, K. IIHIGHTMAN. Prop. Allibimi, Get. 10. IN". INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. Cor. 3d and E Street«, ill’ DBY GOODS, CLOTHING, VV., BOOTS AND SHOES, STAPLE AND FANCY 31 First Street, GROCERIES. Etc., Newmarket Block, PORTLAND, Containing 120 Rmnns. well furnished. obenchain Nu. A h«*UM*and lui un V m 11< ) etr» et, fu Jackson- ville; I1U14S4 XlXtab 1«il,iL* M«*ri«h. w ilh Uve i iHiins; lui Mix ino l«-vt ; u finali barn ; a lui uf vimict )4«M» ciu>n, N<». ». Ai! ti.« right and liti« tu iuiprov« uh liti» un a b«*iii«-Htust-< tiic». Alt*«» a »pan ul util-tiiukt n )uuiig muro, witi« a iw«*- bortoc wag» n, inali) ihw , and liann nr* 1« r ¡wo hoixb. a piuu and haiiuw ami m hh tu»,I h ali go witn im piace. Ali tur thè >l,(MNl 111 cauli. 1! diMiau, to4»ine )«»ung catti« and bug* wiii bc buid witiitln piuvv. A guud iiuigaiu tur any man or woman in a« ardi «>1 a iiunic. Nu. 2>. A I10UM- ami Mbuut une acre uf ground, muffiti) u mining ciaim 111 iutinccttun thi ii witL; witn tuui». una rtuiets* sutticicnt tu wulk Ibv uann w itb, within «Ai juiUsul tucuxMl lini ut Un cut pula tv mnitt» «»1 Jat kbuiiViliv. Tm uwner 18 in p«H>r Inaitti, and tur tirai liMtoun U»v propri!) W1L1 bc- H.ld eh va p tur cash. No. ;©. A bum-eiviui ctaim c»l liki acr<* on can« . Guidi, m hi thè Huf kin» r*aw miti 011 Fort M cruk; lui acre» o! guuu riaw inubti «m thè piaci, impruvtd wiih a mumìi U» x toutiNt*, a stabi«, iiHubt r tu bulla a 11« w houn liuti will go witu tu«' i'iuc-i, ¡Al acTt »> 1« bei u w itti a guyd lab fvnc«, ó uc-n-to in ullaitu, 5 an«b in cultivutibU, abuut uii«-1ui4iTh ui ali aere* iti la-rrn m . a hu<- apring ut watt r n< ur thè ìiuum -, UH« iiùtMd« lungt lui Mcak. A. im . thv unui- yidcd ha»! ut u nnning uiaitii. l.dun )arua in kngth l»v 1U) luci in wioti», 1« a«thet w«th a g«»uu rubi rv«»ir tur iiuiuing water aiuic««* und 1«Miih unii witicii tó wuik tUi iniiM. Pnre >1,»1 with thè piove 5 I h ad ut cuwa. on» l»ruuo man., albo a iut <»f vegvtablv». Aii l«»r thè aum ot |]1M) < ash duw n al lime ut naie. .No. —. Uutato in »ectton»:, Ifi. IH. sn.2». and NU of »4‘Ctiull *m. III tuw lltohlp U5 to«1U tu ¿15 p< r uvn . aci-unung tu tiie quaiit) mimi «¿uantit) uf iaiid toi»Hi. Itruitt, olle thiru tushui lin»«- <»T baie, itaiuncc un tiuic liiauit puii haa« 1; di lem ed pa> menta U» b< e*«xunu b) a iii**rtgMgi- « n thè pn luna*. Tuia land 4» mu»t») idigLii) rull­ ine via) auil, anu la aumng tne laM lru»t landa III JadiMHi cuunly. Partivawitihiug tu purchiUH-any uf tbeabuve »1« m 1 il»vd landa, « an j*1up « n ai ut« td. w In re Un j wii : |>»-iiM t ut ti«« tuf;r«.aó utiiui un thè uriivai <»i t milito 1») M« ufi a. V indi > A(«*,, n^l • totat«- ag« ntM, wm» w ih v«>m« ) tiimi in guud sbupv tu any uf thv lanus i taive iur sai». tre© ul ebarge for convenne c. SI LAS J. DAY. at MONEY TO LOAN PORTLAND. OR., STRAYED THE OLD rciuly to w ager filUUO, to be deposited in any bank in the Mate, that Iota we art now hulling fur fi2UU will sell for $2UUU inside of five y< ar>*. For map*, uric«* and any other desired infor­ mation, call on or addreaa NEWLY FURNISHED f OFFER RGB EALEON BEA8ONABLE t«rm Ion* uf th* lH,»t BU*ik or Li*i>f lkrat» in B<>»«li •rn Orogon,»itu»tad on LB—r l>»*k. J*»»phiiie County, containing 320 acres of rich bottom land especially adapted to the growth of timothy hay and clover. About onu-half ia cleared and in cultivation, and must of tbe balance can be easily c.eared. There is a stream <»f water running through the place the year round, affording plenty of water foi stock and some for irrigating. 1 ha place is all inclosed by a good rail fence, I here ib a house and barn and 200 young >H>it trees »>n the place. It also has the best outside range it» the c<»unty; also another xcellent placeconlain. ing 120 acres. For full particulars call apon or address O. J•VANNUI lierbyviiie Oregon ROM Having Incoiiie.»atisfivil that Jack­ 100 Per Cent Per Ai*nuzn sonville is still the best trading On the inTcatinent for the next five para. point in Southern Oregon, The history of Siiokanr Fail* is going to be rv- peatud in Grant s Pass in the next two years we have received just hi » sure mm that time arrive». W»‘ art Thin wsll.kn.iwn bons» h«s h»»n r. built with brick .»mJ greatly cnlnrgiil, b. sldi s I» i. g FARMS FOR SALE And cimili sell ar univhalf these prices irsu dwpusid. und make money-just «»tin Tauunia Land Cmnpniiy did when they sold tarsi, m »» lots In the ttiairtshlriK seaport ot Tacotim tor $75 that are now worth $50.uuu. Wi- t an tali tlina-tourtb* ol our pris, nt possession., at current prie, s and still make- lhe remain. Ina fourth worth twice—ytw, ten tlrms, as much luouey as the whole originally was This Is tin result ol multiplied ownership and w< know it. Wear, satish.xl that the lotawe an now sellina lol $2nu with sell tor $51««|. mid possibly mon . in h w than live y list cawfully* biffiirv pi ti'basing » I m win r»'. 11 you have anv prop­ erty for sal,, eon:« and sei me and I willjfo my I»» st for you. ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR., TO ACCOMMODATE THE GROWING DE- 1 mand for real estate, we bav? opened an of­ fice in the town of Farms, Village Lets. Injertó ana Un:mtr.ved fcr i.ale or itCoi. OREGON KAN<’H in Big Butte precinct, about th«’ middle «ff F August, a bay marc and thn* yearling nine», two gray» an«l a aorrcl. Ail were brand»*! with a small A on the right «houklcr, rxcepf- Jng that the brand on one of th<* gray« waa on lhe left shoulder. The mare wore a hen ax the liiqe she Jelp , , ‘ ,. A liberal reward will be p^ry of any of the aoimala or any ii>iotmau«»p that will lead thereto. , ... JOHN HlK'KBNJOS. Jacksonville. Or. ----- THE BEST----- Free Buses to and from the Hotel. $12,000 to loan in $1,000 lots, on improved farm se­ curity: For further particu­ lars enquire of XoChiQt*c «‘iiipjoyed and no deviation In charges. Meals 25 oents; If sigi ng 25 cents to f*> cents. s E. LEWISTON, Proprietor. SILAS J. DAY, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE IN THE STATE. Estray Notice. AMB TO THE PLACE OF THE signed, residing in Sterling-111® C some month* *«o. »!*•“.' years old, with wt feet white, branded vw«IT will pay Chan away. p»uid >’ov. n, is». ".'l .’ ThJ. the animal J, H.OILBON. V Ever brought tu the cogu tv-seat. THIS PAPER Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street!, where silver* Sfili UAHU 1 ¡ ä ' täs IIEW YORK. I and Loan Agent, Newman Fisher JACKbUKVlLLE, UUEUUN^ 4 » • '