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EDITORIAL NOTES. ) ïhc itanocratit times. ■a— Catalogues and Descriptive MOST REMARKABLE TOWNS ON THE OILS or ALI. KINDS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS NAILS. ROPE. Lowest Ruling Prices. FRESNO AND MERGED REDLAND -!- NURSERY, To Rent and for Sale A H. CARSON 4 SON, Proprietors. 100,000 THEES IN STOCK. Apple. Pear, Peach. Plum. Prune Apricot Nectarine. Cherry. Almond. Chestnut. Walnut TOWN LOTS MONTAGUE, FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS vooriiees hits them hard . W. F. Horn Is now in thrS. P. D. A L. Co’s st« >re at Grant’s Paaa. A ls»ar*l of trad«* will probably bo organize«! s<M»n at th«* county-s*'Hi. A g«s»«l many ait*igha wereB«*en on the atr<*rtM of the Paas «luring the wt « k. H. Barto* return«-«! to the Pas** from his vu*, t t<> the WHlamrttr last we* k. Sunday «»ffiv«--h<»ura at the p«wt-6ttco at the Pass arc from 1’2.15 to 1.15 P. M. Grant’s Pass merchants all report an excel lent trad«* during the year 1889. Ther»'are some prospecta of a wood famine at the Pass before spring opens. There is plenty of snow on the ground tin«! in the hills it is several feet *le«*p. Assessor R« am is getting ready to begin his rounds. H»- Isaflrst-claat» official. J. T. Flynn, the Irrepressible boomer, visit ed in Josephine county last week. The weather lately ha« not been favorable to the ice-factory at Grant’s Pass. Grant’s Pass ha«l but little more than 16 i»> ties uf Hu<»w in last Sunday's storm. Mira Couthoul, the el«»cutioniMt of Chicago, will hold forth at Music hall on the 21»t. JACKSON VII ,1,1 S t . I.<»t is was visited by a destructive cyclone last Sumlav, which «lid immense damage i<> property ami catiHrd some I*» rm of life. The iiinn«*«iiate < aus«* of the dis turbance ap|s*arH t*> have been the return of the “inH'ieuti d citiz»»ns” who had vis ited the rave of tin* winds at Washington city last week in advoraev of the claims of the I uture (ireat to the world’s fair of ’92. It is said that tin» returned mag i nates weie simultaneously relating to their many friends and constituents the weighty argument* they had individual ly maoe l»efore the congressional com mittee on the world’s fair location, and the united f«»rce of their bre«*/.v disserta tions caused the elements to break loose. St. Louis isn't even built wi»h reference to enduring the "steady bio v" which is Chicago’s normal conditio», an«l when ever her citizens ventun* to indulge in a united clamor it causes serious trouble to her own hopes. M? MARBLE WORKS ! J. C. W III 1 • 1 » th« wBtck. ar« fret. All tk« w«rtt y«B ••^4otou«a«w Wha» w«M«a r«u to tb«M wb«rali-y«*u SJii and nerbar..nd -no« .bn.t r«u thalalwaorwuHt U-a!»«bl«»ra¿'.*ru«. wh»rh hol.1. f«r y««r« ~b«. oue««tA/*«d. and thu« w« «r« >«p«'d W> nay all «ipr«««. fr«if bt. «tc Af»«r ,«• hn«w all, if rou would Hb« to fo I« m ittM ar» Cemetery Work a Specialty EY Prompt Att«nl4«ni riven to all Onicra by Mail. AVI BUFFALO BILL’S "STORY OF THE WILD WEST" AiiENTS WANTED. ßiFOR STEAMENCINjg - B OILER H i ÍEM edy ^ Hall. Ind . Aug 10. 1888. Knee-cap was hurt and I Buffered 3 montX*. I bottle« of St. Jacobe Oil permanently r»» to red ma. C. C. McMORRIB Knee-Cap Hurt. 7GR PILES AND ALI. Dislocation. J®U«t II! . May 2« 1811 Dlalocaud «houldar 3 yeara ago. conftned 1 weeka to ho«»« th® pain wm curad bySt Jacobs 011 tond hâve had no ratura of it J D BROWM. Ot»rt. 0 M. UM 4 vh U fro« ink »« • bur«, hxdt, tw. MW M J»cob. Oiy.r.4 Hortr-klek. u. AT DaCGOWTS AND DEALERS. TM CHAKLU a V06ELER CO.. Baltinw». IM, (»fio ral <’outra< t<»r in ÍÍAHBLE STONE OR SSANITi •Ufi .9 60« M Complftf iihi I Pfrntanfnt. I'i the • arlv ;»nrt »»f I »st ve.tr I had a vio Judge Brower of Grant’s Pass has been ap- lent attack of rlietni. i'i-m. with which I p«»inte<l a notary public by Gov. Pennoyer. »• • irtM« was confined to my ta«l for over three abeut th« aseth pwt «•( iubulk It W 'H a lac ab ow y«u b«w »«• The newest delivery wagon at Grant’s Pass months, and at tinie^ w.is unable to turn arov« a« »««X« •»’••••’'■’‘•rTT m'k' fre-n 03 «- O • -Li*'* '7,ro ,h* is owned by th«* vnterprisiug grocers, L« t* A tr al une» " * *•) «ipreM <harf«a my-ell in bed or even raise the cover oal««|’*rten-• B. Davis. AddrtM. H il ALI EH EC«».. B»a MHO, F ub TLASP, M aibb A nurse had to be in constant atf» ndan« Sanhiel Axtell was last we. k appointed ad- «lav and nigh*. I whs « o feeble ti.at what mimstrator of the estât«’of J«»hu Jordan, <!<*- little nonri^hinent I t ok had to be given u«-aa«-<i. tn»- with a spoon. 1 was in constant auony Stock is not suffering a gr«*nt deal y« t. and ¡deep was ent'tely "Ut «»f the question some of our stock-rais» ra are rat h» r short • x< pi wh‘ n I wa-« n der the infiu- rn e *»f feed for their herds. t o; lau-s Alter calling in the be-t local Own B<H>k WriMrn by Hinuwlf, Entitled W. E. Br<M*k, Dr. Kremer’s popular pre- l In sici-n-. and tryin t I other im dn it e^ scriiiti«»n clerk, visit«*d In th«* Wiliam, it«* val w.*b«'Ut teceiving any benefit. I was jn. l»*y during th. week. «hired »»v f'iemta to try SwifTs S; »cifi t- S > f discontinue«! di other ine«ln in - The county-seat merchants require no l«*s Oil < ttll'-FIHK < Il V hi. s. S -thirteen than a doz«*n freight and delivery wagons to and took a «-ourae of handle their businvra. small botth s whch t fb-. t« d ,i complete The irrciil sUVsL'.rd History ot Pioneer Life. A . olriplelc l V .|.| of exciting < vents on the Mrs. F. StifTor arrived from Sterling, III., and | ernian« nt cure. M . -I. tn I...1-. («, and for th. first line- mi .m r«*eeuf|jr to spend the winter w.tii her father, til' nt Ie rice, .lint ot tile < ‘l.’STKH M I -s M II K. to Il A. M. J«'»H. of this couuty. 7,*r (lrtire Grin Itrvcl I'ntrnlnff, ers I < 'ro. .k - i .u ipmgn unit n thousand ot ol her J. A. Knight and family, late of Hilverton. Sei niinglv. for cert t n wretched invili !s exciting ini-t.h'nts. Ineluding a description ol ar«* now fixtures at Grant's Pass. Mr. K. has I th - mddle » L" ' f» eb!} _* *7 - along, though ahv- ys liiilt.il.> Hill - en . er ami « ikm -. <» in exhibiting already op«*ne<| a taiot and shot* shop. among the Crown lo «king as if th« y w ere going t«> <1ie. but his -‘Wild West Show They drv up. wither. I H. adsof nil Eutope. The hit of a lifetime. The Sugar Pine D<M>r and Lumber eompany «»in fling to do it Every bod.« s.ir.ls It. Over three hlindrisl ‘away finallv, bur in tin* ineantiine have all the tiint»« rs in readiness for th*«*ir n«-w I <iw'ti<ii» .. ........................................... ................ spirited cngravl igs and nearly eight hundred building, which will go up in a short time now. ......................... never having robust he.-tlfh, know nothing larirt* pair«*. H«»n. Davis Brower and wife i nt«*rtaine«! a lot the physical ei jovinenr, the zest of that few friends at a progreraiv«' euchre party in existence to which they cling with such re- Imilor <»1 their daughter, Mira L«»u, a few « v« n- maikable tenacity. They are always to be <«•11 this inoMt rfinarkabl«' b«><»k. Airint-4 al Iligs since. found trying to mend by tinkering nt ' hem r«‘a«1y in f Ii«'field at-«* fUiiiply «*«»ininu ni«»ney. Art qiiH'k i»r t h< opportunity will I»«’l«»«t. > Th«* melon kings about Grant’s Pass are selves with s»»tne trashy remedy, tonic or can «railv inakt-tr«>in $5 !<» $1*» lM‘r <!ny* *° pr-»paring to plant a larger acreag than ev. r ‘ pick-me-up" to give a fillip to digestion, KHvi'tiin»* ami t» H«*rur«* an agency at «»iH-r. n«*xt season. Ifogue river watermelons have or “help the liver." If such iiusiiuided s« n<i $1 tui a « iikip'.rtr canviwwing outfit. 11- a great name everywhere. folks won «1 resort and adhf r< to Hostetter’s lustrat«‘«l rinulers nn«l extra liberal terin>* Stomach Biftetvit w tihl be well with them innilr*! fr«*«-<»n application. Joe Griffiths of Grant's P.is« has received a Neitli« r exp« ri« n« «- n<»r capital in r«‘«niIren first-class w. li-lioring quu 'I iiii «-. and is pre This sup» rb wnig■•»aiH -npplies th«* >tami to «-ng igt in tliia«'nterpris«', an th«' hook will pared tu sink wells to any depth in n «’¡eutitlc nn that the feeh e requ r« by p(*rmam*nt>y nell it.-t lf, anti w«* give our agentH «MGlayt* mann«*r ami at r»*as«mable rates reint«»rcing «iige>t’<»n nn«l as*dmil<iti«»?i. It time in which to deliver ami collect before • iv«*rc»»m< s nervoti' i> insomnia, malaria, A phmrant party was given ton few invit«*d paving um . THE HISTORY COMPANV gu»*ts <»n th«* evening of January 3d, bv Mr. kidnev complaints, bilimis? ess, constipa ’ Ad«ir« ra San Frnuctaco, (’alit«»rnia. and Mrs. VV. H. Fayleofthr Para, at which a tion, rheuiuufism and neuralgia. most entertaining time was had. A nuinb«T of new building« ar«* c«»ntem- H’o-inj/ tlif fiodttfin fortunr In /tonton. L’Jated at the Para as w s>n as spring op-ns, and The latent favor«*d gentleman at the court ot fber. y ill be as good demand for both brick go«»«! fortun»* is Mr. John H Hav«*v. who «lovs and tiré«* a« flier«.’ ha« b«* «n during lssy. business at 3(H West Broadway He is a pop ular cHizen of the South Boston, Mass. <Iis-• The county-s«)at of an exc« lient in trict, where he has liv« «1 as man and b«>y f«»r3S stitution. the ladies* library, which has up years ■ >f his hie. 11« was a h«»l«lvr of a twenti wards <»f 3211 vol unies of Mt4iii«lai-«l w«>rgs. and eth of the s»*«'<-ml capital prize draw n at the has just ordered a large number of new \ol- last drawing of Th«* Louisiana Stat«* l.«»t- utum. t« ry . and he re« » i\cd $.’».OGit i n cri*p bill» last J P Williams, of B«»tae city. Idaho. arriv«*ü w« <i-k. The full amount that was drawn by Boston at th»* Pass last w.*«*k to remain permanently . th«* number lie h»*hi was He pur«.‘has«*d a tract of bind from ci>an>i. j ■ (Muss j Herald, Qctolwr 2d. I A M"ss last summer, and will Improve if an i s«*t out an or« hard. H. B. Milbrand H <’. Kinney last Monday went to Albany to perfect arrangements for »END FOR OUR CATALOGUE**.’ PRICCS starting the branch factory »f the Su^ar Pine D«><»rand I.nmber <’«». nt tl.at place. Ihec.m- »i n;phit««l tmilding at Albxi.,» is to be a bri< k. ATLAS ENGINE W0F1 - 50x7»», iw«> di«»n«*s high. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Gen. Logan P<» m M«» G A R.. installed the following «»filcers «»n Wedu»s«’a.\ evening, Jan. 1st: W. F. Kr»-mer. <'«m.; J. S H-t.-rson, Sen Vie« Coin.; Ed. W’ad»*, Jun’r Vic»- » «»m , .7 Volv. y <’olvig. Q. M ; J. P. <’«»l« inan. fliap; J. Mott, <►. D.; Jno. Patri« k, <>. G.; -I. P < •>’«*- man, P. P. Coin. «»ffi*-iating. ForlBruises and Burns The “Courier" reports that gam«' is getting to be Milch a rarity in Josephin«* c«>unty that tl.-r <1 Pi; il «-M Fresh, strong. Convincing Facts. bunt« rs now esteem coy<»t<* m«*at a gr. at <i«-li- J Bus cacy While lb»* <«»v<»t»- i« undeniably a is ’.re «O«ci«* of tio’doa. th«' “Courier" «l«»esn t wish Best Hr« ti If a . Ka«t Providence R I . Jnne'88 have t.» be underst.M»d as insinuating that bard While in the employ of the Barstow Stove Co ii»*'-1. Applied yonr St Jacobs Oil to many b*d burns of tinv.’s are prevailing in Little Josephine. u * i ii r w m . % h o r i h u h ii the moulder«, and always with best, results The supreme court ha« afl1rtn«-d th«* dixision GEO W HORTON. T v ¡ h f ug. I’-ntr o--hip au< Mi"’ h t> part of th« circuit court for thi* county in the « is in- ii «t- 1 evening - -''»n-. >: . ■ '.-ad- ofG«*.» W. Riddle v«. H. B. .Miller, f r the mitt« <1 it .*■ t.. ic. I ■ i i - •» o t ’ ■ •' ’ ’ -i- f *■-' Vadder Fell. QalvMton. Texaa, June 13, 1988 ownership «»f the R»»vai h.»t« l prom rty in Fwrt !*:..! I’ »♦ i F. AD ad (4¡tii:.x «A» t l r ,». .«% l. ilrKr, Fell from ladder, bruited and sprained my foot Grunt . I'»-. Judg-H Br-.w- r *ii-l »r< .* -n Vil VR Suh-m. < >rv.p>n. Portland. Salem »nd wrist «offered fire dava was cured by 8l. p. «I f'-r the rinpoiul--nt Rbldl--. *nd Jii-ljr- Jacoba OU J03HUAW YTSTH Tunner •>. I’ortlmid for the »|-pell»tit Miller. Tin- ItiKlh't letter t-one-rnine the ‘•l.iiM ks -i (-five” Ininaaetioii in the last ratnpai^ii will n*’l down, hut returns again anti again to plagtw its authors . iik I the Rep :hli< an leatUrs generally, l ast week, .it Washington, Senator Voor- liees ni Indiana sent to th» clerk s ile«k .itt'l h;«d read the notorious opiatle, and then pr<«-ee'ied iii bis inimitable way to ex.'oriatr the ndininistrati iti and the heads of department* for conniving at this great crime against tl e purity ot the ba lot and for »l.ieiding the |*'rpetrator front justice. e»|»'ciallv for ata exemption from arrest 'luring a recent visit to Ind anapolia. when a federal official ordered the Cnited States commimioner there n>>t to issue ths necessary warrant. KX When it e..mes to executing the "akin- tlinu'ihve" pr's'csato |»erteeli"ii, the tall .» m amore of 'tee Wabash is right at home, a I ti e fe. ’ ng mail.ter in which he re ferred to Harrison and Ihtdley as the >ianiese twin.« of Indiana politics during tl"' last . ampaigu and to Senator «luav as mediator l»*taiM'n lhe president and Pndley after the exjaieuie of the infamy. « a- trulv distressing to lhe Republicans T«> sm h ». re straits were the adminiMr»* tion party leader» reduced.that thev even > ailed U|*>n the v-nerable Senator Ed- n in.I- to trail his dignity in the mire l>v q 1-at ing "it the floor of the senate in .-I»>u»al of budley’• cause ; the cause of ..rruption, rtf rottwnne«». of bribery and • li-l tally to our institution». At first jian. .• it «.'em« passing strange that a n. m •! Edmunds’ hitherto unblemished r< .«1 should tonsent to prostitute hi* A « i Kt»»« s in^t.ifire talon's to die effort to justify the prinei- I k i tlu- law «>( mi pp|v ai p..-- enunciated in the "hl'»-ks-of five w«-« k pt«*>. nt« «l in xi pia'iornt on whah the Republican party w«*ll kit«»wii. tli«*re wa* Iu-:aa>n it» stand; but when one re I tl. is that the Blaine-l|u»y-L>il«lley-X |<»?at«> crop of tliis. no the supply was still I i • .-leti» nt dominates the party aneo- the H« mm I. s in < aliform ■ lv and that the Vermont senator is of tlie «»verfiowe«! val -t il itllicted with the presidential itch, the groiin«) an»! was . < n ntly ruin«*«! Ii - tru. nlei.ev to the • urrupt and venal I Grn. '-rook Camp So. 3. Son* of \ etnritnfl <-f by the water. A gem I |>«>l¿ito faniinu • it his i-le oí politics is partially ex- OrHiit * I'.i-s on W»ilnes-1H>' m*ht. January 1. was threalen«*d in iLu by the bav, plained 1-w- installed the follnwin» otbi-iH Frank ami r« ««»rt lias ta*en Ea-*-tinan. «‘aptain; M. T. I tl- y. 1st Lieut ; < 1>. t»> immense William». 3-1 Lu ut.; (»co. Rl'ldle. tlnl.rl» s-r- rliipixmiiis fr«»in the M ippi v«.’ley, at •• If«- Point irllh J. mt I. w < arson, y M hergiunt; Harry the rate of « enta ; per bun«ire»I |M»unda Smith’, Hoy Bartlett and Elmer Colvin. « amp "kfou'l name at home,'' won by To ’ ha I in • ario.ul lot», tn «ay imthing of original ( 'ouncil. 1 . Lowrb. Mass., h . .d’a Sarsaparilla cent and mpbltamcn'.« profits, I he re- . it it» pr« partii, there is mere of Monument Granite No. 21* elected the fol- suit will protaibly ta* that a navel » »range H t u. : - S »rsap.irida *•« 1*1 th m of ail other loaina otlicer» on Saturday. I»ec. ", will » «»st less than a blooming, pi k « Ve.| medi. mes. Hti<l it h if« given the best of *Ht- Bay. W. M: I. .Sill, W. « ».; ,« J. Lee H I. keed W St. w ; P " M- Kanl-'l. ' n »4 tn «in« th.fi ten years Mpn<! in San t Friin« i*< , «» ta lon* spring u W ÀaHt.s'tew ; <1. Ii. Fellll. W. Chap.; Lewi, This < • dui f.ul be if the n*. edi« me diti itgi 4>|a«na. though the S I’. rai!ro»*l rail r«»a c»»tn- Hine» W. rreaa.; Allee < araon. W. S.«-,; " m. ■ i -t p,.w^. ms iner-t. Il y«»u «-tifFer fr» in ini- t Kn >1. W «I. K ; Hattie Heed. Pomona, -opina pany will «lelivvr carlo.vl • of .»f /• -■ a* Ip t.c blood, t.y 1L»*»< i a > ir a;» «rola an 1 I . k.rline. Flora; Mr». E. Swindeu, 1ère«; /.f* Urrt t<» the eager «. itizent this week. icaiue its pv< uhai curauye power. Mildred SIU, L. AM. ». OREGON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR., SKIN DISEASES -----v*r— iiOORZ’S CELEBRnTi.D FOiSJN OAK hfjiKI Itkiltaall ..fbu iiiiat; u »n*l irritation. mi «I i*ih»* illy rare «ietotroyer of Mien »tan »n«l otbri 8km Va-a»iU* Price. • 5 cents a Boh ASHLAND HOTEL. CENTRALI.Y MHATEU. FIRST-CLASS IH EVERY RESPECT Thta w«*ll-kn.»wn house fias been rebuilt with brick and greatly enJarg«s|, btstides b< ing NEWLY FURNISHED It is centrally located in the business part of town, and a goo«i-aainple room tor comnicr- cial travelers, is titt«Mi up in connecti«>n th« r«- witli. The table is constantly furnished with th«* best the market affords. • E. K. BRIGHTMAN, Prop. Ashland. Oct. 10. Iran. Conveyancing in all its Branches Grant’6 Pase, the Trade Cen IM1WN PROPERTY. FARMS, VINEYARDS 1 und Mining < ¡aims h«»iJghi and su'd oil cuiu- luissiun. INING PATEN’PS obtained at reasonable rat**K and w ith dispatch. JRO.MPT ATTENTION giv« u to all business connected with the Luud Office. M I in the United States 1GU m « t «*. luei No. «0. I'n.uiprt-v»•«!; well watueed. and a tirat-ciara pis«« to make a good liouit*. $4.5*JU No. 55. ♦ou aero. I uimpiuved, lev« I, rich grass and fl uit land; running water; tit 1«'. duiiati«»n claim. A great bargain; '* lulivb ciu»t ut Central Point 48U acr«* -2UU acre« rich, level, bottom land, ch-arctl; 1U m * i «* ten*'«*!; small huusv aud sta- bl«*; L»«-anng «»rciiurd ot *-in»ic« variety ol ap Situated at a most picturesque and COW- ples; 2HJ .u r«* oi yellow au«J sugar-pin«- tim mantling point in th«* famous Rogue Hirer ber; g-»o«i Mt* toi s.ia-mill; g->t»p roads sum Valley, three hundred mil»*« south of _ Port- mer an i wuitei. Lvaiis vr< • k run> on cast land, ia the phenomenal city of GRANT’S boundary ut said Land an«l can i»« utilized tor PASS. liTigatb «i. MX uiH** tr«»m K. K, depot; uue- Th«* town is six veara old. has a population tourtii miP- tr*»ui m - iiou ! and pustothce. Price, of over 2,(JM aud ia growing taster thau any >12 p* i acr«-. t«>w n in the Stat«*. 8l. It has twenty- large saw-mills in operation 150U acres, uniniprov« d; all l«'V« l. rich, bot a radius of twenty’ mil«*«, and ships tom land; w«'li wai« r«-«i, pl« nty ol tiiub« r, lami within more iumb« r and manufactured woodwork «an i»<- math tin t»e»»i duny ranch in tu* relate than any town in Or«*g«»n, exc«*pt Portland. ut Oregon; ¿» nut«* tr«»ui AsbitMid. Price >»» 11 hue 1 wo aash and door factori«*«. employ per acre. I'« i m>, halt cash in hand, balance ing over 150 m* n. un easy terms. A $34J.<<iU brick opera bous«* in course of con 82. struction, besides several other brick struct 177 acreb. Ws* r«‘s t< need and in cultivatiou. ures uud«i way. Hoiis«. bai n. < r< hard, im adow . **ii« -hall inter / Hasten general merchandise stores, doing est in w .»I ■ i -U Heh din! \*» al < i - rig IH. and sy st« i | j an aggt • gat* cash busiu«*ss of ft2.(K)0 per day . of irugai. ai l>j vy hi« li acres may b«- irri Reccivra and ships through Wclis, Fargo A gateti. strettili ot watvi t iumnng «» ii north Company aud «ither snurc«*s ov«*r |30U,0UU boundarj ot * lite -‘ place, ; • T« u mil« » troiucouu- w«.rth of gold dust annually. at.mid and x u hull mi;« s tram ¡>*»st- ty bc *-:,_.. 2 « hi *, _:.2 Has daily stage communication with Cres otkc«- ami s»■ I hh iliious«■. Priee, cent city and other coast points, and is situat- bb. ♦ •d at a p*»int on the mam lin«* of the Or«*gon 467 aci« s. all t* n* «.•*! ami in cultivation. It is A California Railnmd wb«*re a division of ter situated in ili«' heart of Rogue river valley,«»u<* ritory tak«*a place between Portland and San mile troni < « iitra Point depot. Three com Francis«-«», thus affording fortable dwellings and thru« oarns are on this tract, also au <>i« ua»tl «>f a cbotc«* varh'ty «»1 truit. 1 in soil is ti««.ri*h, i»iu* k loam, and u HI gi«»w uiiaiia without irrigation. Will be s«»id as a w Uui<- or subdivided mlo3 farmsuf 2UU, I'»;, 2'.U-a« i « tracts. 1 nere is u<» want«* land *»n this tract, und U »> without 'pi*-ution un«- ut th« l»«st tarms inJa*k-«>n *<>unly. for terms aud prico caii «»n «»i addr«*sslh* undersigned al Medliutl, Oreg« »11. bb. ItiO acres; 1«M> acres fenced and iu (. ulti vatiou ; tiv< a* r« s iu mchaid; dwelling ami bai u and good t< ii* A lirst-chiss plac«*. N1U» miles Grant'» Para, in addition to having h large troni i ai:roa«l d» pot. Price, $32110; two-tinrds and cxtreiu« ly fertile country at it* back, ta cash down ; baiane«' on «-asy l« i ins, sw. Hurrounded by what will eventually prove to 210 acr« s adontila ng the c«»r|H>rat»* limits of I*« th* ¡argent and tn«- richet»1 gold producing tii< tin itty ami gi «.w ing « it.y ut M.-dbud, all r« gn»n in th*- United btate»*. There arc placer i f «-need and in « nil i vat ion ; a good dweihug- min«* now in operation within forty milt*» of lions« an i a v< in largì- barn; >iuail orchard, th«- town yielding an high aa JltiO.UUU p« r an Tbcr«- is no w ist« land on this plac« . liie sull num « acii. There ta on«- quartz min«* «the Ex is a ri«'h, l»la* k I«» hiii anti fl t « . • ;i>\ to culti- chequer), within 12 mil«*» of town, Hliippiug I hi> turni wili be or in chi toad lutH to th«*^«'iby Suirltiug W«*rk» vuteanj very prisiuctivc subdivid* i mt*» .’»0-acrc tracts. H desired. ot San Frauciacu, that got*» from 1100 to ft'.uu P* i tun in gold aud tb« rv ia little doubt but Price, >50 pci acre. yo. what hundn-ds of other min«*a in J«ra*phine 2>M)ucres known as tin Hock •tijos <»r Cul- vuunty would prove « qually a» g«»od if thor Ims’ |.‘iM* • . about llir« « 11111«* !r«»in M»*dh»t'«l, oughly developed. It Ila» bv«*u •*tolimat«*d that on tin rh*i'ii \ ami Lagh Point i ««a«l. * oiitain- tin plac* r gold output from JackauQaud J««« - ing IWaci‘*ut t n h farming land, aii und< r phin< counties Iroiu 1>49 up to the pr«*»« ut !* n*< . with c«»m1ot lathe tiou«»*- and g«M»d barn. time will t*n»t up $3U,UU0,UUU. Here th« qu«4- u< w »»ut Ir u*' -, w • . . * I* 1 ins pia* « li«* w* ii tiuii uf d«Urunning th«* true valu« ot th«- to th« sun. i-w« ll urain«*d, ami w« il adapted county as a mining region naturally arine». t«>r « itin i tiuit <>i farming lami. Phnty «»f Did thia eiioi inuUto y i«*ld ot c«>ar»« gold conic I mil»« r I ■ i all un ' s with pia*«, it issituah-d down troui the ciouda, or did it com« from the w itiiin oue and tin «'«-l*»urt lis mH«*of PlitPiiix moth« r ludva »till uiiditoturbvd iu the moun raih ««ad «I» pot. ( an « a.-Hy be made <»ue *d tin tain raug«*» of southern Oregon? Judge for ti«- t ranchi r«»n th«- « a-t wde of Bear creek. yourself. City aud suburban property in the town «ii Grant's Pa»s in one tu Dvc huudred Price. jwi2 50 p« r n« i v. per cent, cheaper than it 1» in any tow n of 160 acr«-s : 1ÜÜ 1« ne«xl ; 45 in cultivation ; eight , like («opuiation on the !*acifie coast. We can hlt « h ot altalta; young «»rc hardol .¡UU choice »«-Il you ubuice buaiDcao lots. 50x 1UU, on un- variety ot truit trees; small vineyard; good. ptmv«*d ntrveU.all level, aud within juu tert of n« w dweiiing-bous«, barn aud outhouses; a $.>U.UUb brick opera houae, for $200 each. We running wall r through the furm ; good out- can n * ¡1 y ou nice r«*aidcncu iota, five block* rang* t««r stock I'hn le, n noo s ! r<>ni rairoad from the center ot thecity, in the uudat of modern dw< llingt» and hamtaomv chun bcto. ail d« pot. ITicc lor crop ami tunu < l«-v«'l. clean'd and ou improved *lrecta from •2. $35 to $1UU each. As a buy er, you w«»uld uat- ItiOacres It*' !eiie«*d. .'<• acres in cultivation, meadow ot altalta and timothy. good orchard, j uraliy ask, how van you afford to »cl! al the««* j piic« h with a |M'rfeet title, if everything 1» aa plenty «H first-class garden land, ah «•« «vered by water from two irrigating ditches, two mil«*s i repr«*»«*nlvd? The aimwer ta, we arc the l r««m - saw-mill. <>i>« mil«- I r< m school-house, will uiak«* a tir-t class dairy ram h; fencing in spiendid uondit ion. buildiugs only I air. lum ber cheap and handy; l > miles from railroad depot, rricv. < rup included. M3. J 120 acres—4J0 acres fem cd and 30 am* in cul tivation; liv« au r« s m alfalfa, small orchard, dwelling-lious« . small barn.« tc., running water through tin place. Price, jioun. And could aril at one-balf these prices If ao M. and make muneyjuat mm the Tacoma 320 acres 2H» aer«*s f« n< « ti and 150 acres in disposisi, laiiid Company did wh«*n they a«»ld buai- cultivation. g«»«»d house, barn and outhouses, m*s i<»ts in tin* tiouritdiing seaport of *lac«»ma good orchard and vim yard, several large fui |75 that MU' now worth We <*nn springs, affording plenty «H water 1«»r garden s«‘li three-fourtbs of our pr«*«*nt |MMM8eatiiona irrigation. 111 acr« > ol timothy meadow; six at current privet« aud still make tlu* remain mil«*s from Grant’s Pass. Price $5000. A great ing fourth worth twice—yea, ten timuK. as oargam. Terms. on«-halt cash, balance on much money as tin* whole originally was. easy terms. This is the result of multiplied ownership, and V5. we know it. W«»ar«* sMtisfi«si that th«* lots w< 120 acr«of fruit lami. yyithintwo mil«*« of are now selling lor |2iX> with sell for t2tMk>, and G ihii I’ s Pass, yyilll» sui.divi«h «l iti 10or 20-acrc IMissibly more, in less than five years.but they tracts it d«*sircd. Prie« $7 j0 pci acre wouldn't do it if w«* w«*re to put m barbtxl wire truce around the town and wait tor that state ot affairs. Great A Choice of Markets. Containing 120 Roums, well furnished. —THE BEST ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE IN THE STATE. Free Buses to and from the Hotel. JF*| have Gnat Barbai ns to offer and it will pay joule « xaminr mj list carefully- l»ef«»re purehasinK el>«-wli«,re. If you hav«' any prop- lit j lor sal«1, come and see me aìid I yy llrdo my best for you. Nu.«. Forty «ere» uf timber land «loar to th« culu - ty load leading to the Big Bull« nau am, \u ’ uabi«-cUivll) for rail timber. G«»v« jurn* ui t. tlu. The owner i» out ul Uic «tut* and th. ,Mlld will be «old tor five duilMra p« r acre, cutoii a bargain for aumebudy. Nu..7. Two hundred and iurtj acre»—ajxtj acr.» tcuced and in cultivation; nupruvid hhl u nice bearing orchard ul Un* araurud trait tree»; a dwelling huuac, a barn auu utb, r uut- liouiii*. Two at ream* ut waler run through th lb plac*'. It 1B bUto«'«'ptiblv ut living divid**l into two piece» of one huudr*-u nmi tw<nti tuin* each. The north hall ut liur pia*-* u, un improved. The impruv*d t>0 acr« *> ai» a« iib |lt>UU. The other IMi acre». $MJb. h« ui mj. b trum Central Point raJioau btati«»u. 'ini* p. feet. No. 8. A farm of 120 acre«, improved with a com fortable dwelling; ten acres tcuced and in « u. tivatiuu. with a living spring near th< dwell- mg. Our uf the very beat »Un g range» ju the cuuuty . Yankee ere» k tluws through tun laud Title ¡»erfect. Price, fsOu. No. ». A good place uf 100 a* res. ¡xupruvud w uL a guou, new resBkucr. barn aud granary, about sixty acres teuced, with an orchard «d about uuc hundred ass«,rled fruit tre*«; um laig« spring and other aiuahci uih» ou the laim. Y anke« creek runs through the plac« . bph-ti- did stuck range, with guvcrumcui title. Pi a« |1UUU, cash. No. IU. A brick buuBv aud large lot in Jacksonville with a stable. A coiuluitabi«- home, anu title period. Price. $bUt $^A> catoii and baia uve iu larve equal pay meiit» ot six, tweiv«* ami vigb- lecu uiouthb; avit'rrvd pay iu«-ut« to di aw i«u per cvui. inu reat. No. 11. A couifortuble tram«* bout«- in Jacksonville, for sal*- on reaaunable term»; ut three rooms and kitchcu; located on Third blrcvt. and kan a good well ut water ul the d«>ur, u th ali uvetraaiy uuthoutoc». Will br bold cheap, « m » the owner is in i-wu rn Oregon anu han n*> further uuc tor the property. N«.. 13. A iwo-atory- brick huuue in Jacksonville, with water pipe» to th«- pi « uhm », and tbruu» h « itch mow m the hoi«»**, truui a living spring. The hoUBc ib located on a full bull blc*ck «>1 ¡and, lbUx2(JU tert in blzv, aud bua all the fruii» grow lug th* rcun n«*c*<atoux y fura family tu ur« . price $2«>UU; $EMAJ at time <«1 bale, dvt«*red pay - uivut» ho L n - aecurtd by a m««rtgugi‘ «>n tb*- p re mi»*«, or all ims I i at option «»! in* ) urcba»- cr. '1 ui» ib a very d**iiabh* i- *.«ti i., Luing umung the very beat taunly i. ricci.. - in the town—title perfect. No. 17. A com furia bir trame bong« witha \« ry .argc lot in Jacksonville, in a gu^si u< ignta»rbu«Mi, fur rale uu r< asuuable tenua; hat* »large eit- ting-ruum with a m * hkì tir* plac« , twWg<»*xl b«*d- rooiuto and a kitchen, a good will of water at the door, wuudbuUBc-, etc. Price, ^MJU. No. 22. A No. 1 grain aud stock farm of 32b at re», i milvtotrom Lenirai Puiut railroad M.uiun and six mile« from M«*dford raiU - a«« siuiion; all level, black laud aud vuciutot-d w un a iiiiiv-rail fence, and all under cultivai n. improveu with a tornali dwrlfcijg.bouec, a i>aiu .*« xJU t« « t, large granary , a gu«»d spriug w in« I* iurulsb«'» plenty of water for dom«-toii* am. t»i«* k pur pose«. This 1 arm ib suact ptibb <>t b< nig «11% iU- •d into two, three and four furms. us « very acre of It ib good land and near a »* hool and putotoffice. Title |>ertcc*t. Prive, ja*r acre No. 23. A comfortable residence ou( ahtorn a atreet iu Jac ksonville, and contains a lull B m t blm k. or 1UMX2UU feel. Has a btablv uuu uthcrout- huus«-b. som«-araortcd fruii trees, ui.d an ex cellent new w«*ll ot water. Pn«-«* >'«UU. No. 24. A tin«, nearly ucw reaideu««- «»n Or«-goM* street, in JackaoiiviHc-, bt iug 1 -I 1, Id« « k A-i, frontiug 77V» feet ou Oregon -•*« • i. Ur«>s 1«. t uu Hr Htrevt, and 121% f««t <»n I. im •u-««t. Hu» u small viney urd and sum* hss «. i t«d vai l« - Uè* ut fruit grow mg on th* hi. Jhr ull uec- «wsaiy outbuildings, a good w« d ut wul« i, and is a io-ultny anu desirable nauti* 1«. Price >1RJU. Nu. 25. A Nu. 1 (arm of 2W’ acres; 15u n* i« s l* uced ; 120 in cultivation, A Nu. 1 s*>u. lmpruvtu with dwelling ly* storn-s, 16x24 feet. A larg*. duuLH* lug barn und all nee« MMtry outbuildings. Eighty aarorted truit trees, in gvou I»« mi lug cuuditiou; a good well and bpriug ut water u*Mrlliv dwelling, and is wan r«ti by Evaus creek uu the cast side, which can 1», used tu irrigate the place. A No. 1 uutsid* rauge tor stuck ut all kinds. Five miles from W v*>u\iilc K. R. station. Cluse tu school awl p*»t>t« ffi* v ; cluse to sawmill. Guud roads a int* i and sum mer. Prue fAUUtl; bM 11 * ash, balailc* outline, or all cash al «»pliou ul pinch..»« i. ’ibis is a No. 1 inv*-stm*-ut, and will tuak* a g«»«si home fur sumct»udy. Till«* pe rt cel. No. 36. 120acr«<suf land iu section 16. («»* usiiip 3»« >. K. 4 W., ou Evaus « reck, n«*ara si«»i« anu post- I office. Will b«- s*>ld cheap, a*-th* «Hunt is de sirous ut disposing of it. No. 27. ! A bous«* and lot on Vail« y str««t, n Jiu ks«>n- I viiic; bouse 24x2b feet, 1^ Btoi l« s, a «th livs rooms; lot 60x100 feet; a small barn , a lot ul cbuice young truit trees, ass<>it«M curl« ties, i and a g<»od well ul water No. 28. u«*ai the duoi. Price j * Ail • cash. the right and title lo iutprovcm« nis on s hom«*Bl« ad; owner will rrimquish boutestvad right to purchaser. Impruveu by a n« u b«»use, feet, with kitchen; s mu baru, ¡MSA21» tect, siiedUed on <>m* side, .ibx i(> I«« I; a x « hm I well and living spring of ytsl«i m-ut the bouts.*; uU acres teuced with a g«xtd 1« lice; lift* Iruil trevb. 1-) eai -uid Ab»ortcd \ at it In s. a .\o. 1 fruit farm, with cxctllenl outsou range l«»r stock; ciuac U> acbool aud post- fit«« . Also a span ul well-broken young mar* s, with a two- hurst* wagon, marly new, aim itutotvs for two horses, a plow and harrow aim some t«Mila all gu with the place. All t«>r I hi m cash. If deaired, mhuv young cttlfl« att«l hogs w ill be sold w it h the piact. A guta. ottrgaiu fur any man or woman in scan h «^1 a uoiue. No. 2W. A bouae and about <>uc act« ol gr«»un«l. nutstly enclosed, has about l .» iMaringtiuit trees, good y anctiea; also a miuiiig claim in connection tbcrcwtth; with tools und siun «* sufficient to work the same with, within 4UU y ards ot the wcat Hue of the corp«»rate limits Office n< xt door to Grand (.'« ntral Hotel, ot Jacksonville. The owner ia in pour huuHh. There is a splendid opportunity in Grant's aud lot that reason the property will be w-W Medford. Ort gon. Pass for tlie «stabliahment (itttgood bank, a cheap tor cash. brewery, a flouring mill, a foundry, » inaeliiu« No. 30. shop, u bakery .a restaurant, m tirat-cliira hotel, A humewtemd claim ot hid acres« on < alter furniture factory, br««vm factory, til« and pr« seed brick factory, fruit canning and com Gulch, near the Hopkins' aaw mill «»u h«.r«t*t mission wart house and innumerable other en- creek; 100 aei'cci ul good niw timlxr uu lh< t« rpris«*a. There is not an idle man or a vacant place. Impruv«*d with a «mall I hijl bouse, building of any kind in the town, aud we might a »tabic, lumber to build a n«-w bourn ihat say. by way of parentfiesta. that there ar«- sev wih go with the plMCt. 30 acr«*» tenced with m eral saltMina in Grant s Para taking in from giMKi rail ieuce, 3 acres lu altalta, 5 acr«» iu $50 t«i $luo per day each in cash. To manufac cultivation. ai»out one-fourth ot un u* re tu turers or oth(*rti wishing to engage in busi- berrhw, a tine spring ul water mar I he I iuum , n<«s, or to speculators deairoua of s«x*uriiig a fine outaidt range fur Kt«ak. Also th« uthii- large numb<*r of iota, we can quote astonish vided iiait ot a mining claim. l..M»0 yards in ingly low figurva. Don’t fool around with wild leugiti b\ 100 feet ill width, together with a cat investments uutil this op|»ortunity is gone gtHHi reservoir tor holding wat« r niulccr* and and then “kick” yours-If fur not getting in. t4MilM with which t*> work th* uunc. Price, tLtfUU. There will ul»«« be in,id with th« place but buy at once and we will guarantee you lo ad «»1 cows, one brood marc, also a hit «»f vegetables. All lor the sum ot |11.’»U cash down at time of sal**. Having beronie Hatitdiol that Jack sonville is still the best trading On the investment forthe next five v «* hfk . • Landa in scx*Uous No. 7. 1». 19,30,2». an«i NH ot Th«- history of H»«»kan«* Falta in going t«» b<- re- section 30, in township 35 south, rauge 1 w< -t, point, in Southern Oregon, containing 1136 acres; and lands iu s*ctk»n* 12. ]»« Ht«*«t in Grant s pass in th»' n« xt tw«» y« ara ust as sure as that time arrives. W* ar< 14, 23. 24 aud 25, in township 36Soulh, ot rana*' We have received ready to wager to be d« |MMUt«»d in any 2 w«*t. c*>ntainmg 1<)UO acr«*s. it all ol the bank in th«- stat«*, that lots w«* ar«- now Helling alM.ve-mruttoned land should lx- sold m em for $2><i will sell for <2i«k) inftide «if flv«* yrnr>. body, t6 per acre is the price. It sold in /pu‘u- For maps, pric«* and any other deal red infor titi<*> n« t l*«ss1hMii 4G h < i «- s . hi >10 i< >15 |W hvi «-, according to the «juality and quantity < J mation, call on or addrera lan«l im »id. Terms, one third «ash al time «4 •ale. imlanec oil time tosuit puicbaa* r; det «‘li ed payments lobe secured by a uiortgag* c»s the premise». This land is mostly slightly r<»ii- ing clay soil, ami ia tunong the best truit lands iu Jackson county. Parti*** wishing to purchase any of the alM.ve dcfwi llxii lands, can stop off at M«ltord, where they wii: I h met nt lhe railroad depot on the arrival <»1 trains by M«asis. Wrisi* y A Vo., real BOOTS AND SHOES, ««state ag* nts, win» will c«>nv«‘j th* ui lit g<M>d •imp** to any of lit*- lands 1 have tor sale, true of charge for convey much *. STAPLE AND FANCY CITIES ARE SOT M ILT THAT WAT AT THE OLD STAND No Chinear employed and no <l«*viati«m in charg<*. M cä I r 25 rents; lodging 25 cents to 50 cents. 1OO Per Cent Per Annum E. LEWISTON. Proprietor. ASK FOR THE BOSS BOOTS And all of AKIN, SELLINO & CO.'S n UNRIVALED GOODS’ i 1 Prof. Loisette’s MEMORY Newmarket Bock, a' PORTLAND, In spite of adulterate«! imitations which nu*-w the theory, and practirel results of the Onginnl. msp »*• ■•( the nmrrpre*entAtMmi» by enriout w«uiM le competitors, Snd in e|.»Uof ‘ ’bss«- attempts tn rob h m of thefrnitof his labors, (all of which <Jrtn n.tr»«- tl e undo.il.ted BUMnoritx end ponuianty «>f hi»t**cii.r>K Prof IxueetteS Art of Never F<»rg-rt ;n< ie rr. <n . I to-day in both H«m-sphere» ss marking an bp m Memory Culture Hi» Pnep^fneisent poet fr*e g•« •» opinion» of pe-»pie in all pa ria of the globe who have m-t- u illy stndiad hi» System by 0<»rTa»pondance. sh .wmf that hi»Sy»tem is u»nd only teAi e firmer stud^e., r t n/rmrartfa; that any book can br icatr-'f m an t readtuy. mind wamt< riny cured, Ac. Fur rrorp.«tut>, Terms and Te»timenials addrena V Our store room has been renov ated throughout, ami our old stock is about closed out. i Call ami inspect the RESIDENCE FOR SALE TOFFBH FOH SALE MY RESIDENCE PHoP- 1 ertv af Gobi 11:11. eullHÌMing ot two Imi,- lot» well tmproved. a k -»»I dwelUnir-h-iu-o, outlmlldlnir». ••tc. l>--»irtng to Inive southern Oregon for thè 1-eiiMH ot iny heultli. I wilt itivi anybody wtahlng to inveet a Imrgaln. SL'SAN 1HJDGE. blLA>J. DAY. 31 F rst Street, GROCERIES, Etc., DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD Gold Hill, M*pt. 2, 1M». est Gold Producing Region LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. OR.. Fifth Avenue, > ter of the Largest and Rich- S11UU No. 42. 2U0 Meres. 2Ui acres <>t unimpruv«xi land, acres of which ir* prdirie iaisl utid tin balance k < mh 1 timber luud. AH good fruit and grain land. with t wu li vuig spriUKSut water. Four mi I ch 11 *m Ja« ksouv;<■«-. Cor. 3d and E Street, Pref. ▲. LO1SETTL, <37 H’ONDEKELL WEALTH! MEDFORD, OREGON. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. | PORTLANIX Nu. 2. A guud farm «if 2UU aerra um E vmu » < r«« g , the Meaduu». Improved a hl adu.iui^ it\ 4 tect wild llv<- room**, a barn umi »I ulu * ra acr*-» Il uc«d, 40 uel« to ID cultivaliuu, at l. Hal. crcd and a line uulaidv rang« i<<i g \ I sunk laiui. Pric<*, UHc. u dollar» i caab. TlUv pertvet. 1 ’ REAL-ESTATE Real Estate Agent, PAINTS I HAVE FOR .SALE THE F g LI aj U ING in FIC COAST JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR Farms, Village Lets, Ixrrrcvcd and Unimproved fcr Sale or Kent. 1 ucrib.-d property; NORTH PACI- HENRY KLIPPEL, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENCT CONCERN TNG ONE OF THE HARÖWAKE ANU TINWARE WO I HARDWARE, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, FACTSi FIGURES MISCELLANEOUS il a<vo!inii<«lati"n t" i the jieople of the M«nat»«. I«»r the liusinewH »-arrer ••! the man j . . ’ __ __ t. has shown that he is a host within him- two counties. Imleed, it may well !>e i«suined that the whole of Rogue river sell iu all that hr nmlert ke.-. v illev is vitally interested in the project, I.AM» \ui\r AXDBkWS, of the <)i«*g«in lor no contiguous sections of this coast are more etf«s tuatlv separated bv inter- A <’auiorioa. -t ile.I t»» a rerairter that the comt »ny ha** fir»i«he<i it» examina v> mug canyons am! mountains than are tions of the ••«ml Ian»!- b»*longnu t«> it. ilie up|sr and lower Rogue river valley»; rri «I is n w r» «»ly to s«**l them. They lit -e< tiou« that would !»• immeasurably l» nefit -d by the construi tiou of a high chiefly a1 out St. Helen«*, running west way of communication lattween them. fr >rn there on the St*apj»o..*♦» ami a!4* » on ' »ur Curry l onntv friend» have been the the N«*ba»e:n. T!;on there is some neai Com-Mock**, on Evans creek, east ami first t<> agitate the matter of constructing tlu« highway, for they fullv reaiir. the west of Ro-« burg, and in (‘lauka na- inevitable importance of it to the future ruuntv. >«»me » xpeits have imvta h’gh rejajr!» •-f fbe pr » Im tH in many place» growth and consequence of their towns ami liarl»»rs. To a region of the diversi fied proluction« of this famous valley, T he st<»rm new-jt from »•»stern Oregon the 'act ot being within 100 miles of salt t<» the a• ather btireuu at Fortlaml am! water,»good w agon-road to the ocean must »liMpatehr* t«» the «tally press are not en- ne««ls !>e of inestimable value to all rourauing tn stin k men The -m>\v is interests. That tlie route is feasible and very «1« ep in iu«»st we«-Hon», altln»»igh Uia* a good road can I>econstruet«*d down Chinook w inds have rein.•died the evil in Ko'giie river at a reasonably nvslerate others. Il.iv i* generally »ram« an«! os« none in thes«> d .vs of dynamite and »i«H-k thin as a r*-*uit *»t the great dr»»ugh' last stiinni« r. an<| heavv |«»^ges -re inevi i road engineering will deny. The practi cal business man and farmer cannot fail table. Mn* h ' ons«»!ati«»n is drawn from tv -<•«• the resulting benefit to this whole Mie fart that the henv\ snowfall insure- vallev in the lowering of tlie railroad bounteous «nips ami tine rang»* next lard! alone, if a go«»! road existed to salt Mia*»n, h< -weser. water, where our products <*ould find deep »e.i trans,»irtation to the getmral T iik jreat ruing stables of M.aeev market» of the coa»t. The saving of a Bn* . u it Versailles, Kentucky, were c«>n- frat t:on of a cent rar |>ound, which it snmv'l by tire on the I Ph instant, and would undoubtedly effect on the freights many v tillable horse*, ja rishe*! in th«* 'hat come into and leave thia valley, llame*, <omr«»f the finest stand.ii l-bre I would m an incredibly short space of trotters «»n the mutinent, in« hnlinj “Bell time pay the entire cost of construction l’.«>y,’’ the most fanmils colt of ' la autifnl of 'h>- wagon road The schem«' should ami “ F le< ti<»neer,*’ were in the eontemplate nothiag less than tlie grad •tables ami all |»erÍMhe<l. “Bell P h « v ’’ w ; i * :ng «ml ofa-rung of a first-class highw ay a <'alii rimi priMlart, ami Wii* <»wi e<l l>\ adapted to the . xis'ditioua transportation Clark A lk»pp«i. who paid l‘»1 < mm » hr f heavv loads, else the exj«ct»d bene him last year, ami who ixentlv retuse I fits will m .er materialize. The building ||iM> 0Û0 h»r the stallion. The ♦•ntirr loss ■of the ordinary he.ivy-grade mountain f«M>t» up lullv o.PO'». and ’be dm i- . read of pioneer days will onlv prove a thought b» have been the work of au in make-shift conveniem e. cendiari . REAL-ESTATE. STAYER & WALKER’S Branch House, Medford, Oregon Grant’* T*iw T/Hlg»'N",M. A. F. A A.Maaona. their famiHea and friends, to the number of HO or more, part*>«»k of a substantial lianquet Äl—J Rabbits are busy girdling fruit trees this aft« r th»* Installation «»f offic<-ra <»n the even ing ot St. John a day. December 27. The fol weather. Fx-GormNOR G iofoe L. W ood * die<l snowy 1 w«Te tn«- officers installed: Davis ■FFiciM mn a» jAOiioa MMVt.NMI at St. Vincent’* hospital at Portland last W E. Oreen». nt Linkville. baa been visiting lowing Brower, W M.; Jam»-» T Tuff», 8. W.; Alec. relative, lu TainhiH courty. Burge»», J. W.; J W Howard Sec.; ( K Tneailav evening, having Liven hreugbl i Cbanslor, S. I>.-, Tim». Herbig, J. D.; Jno. Han • lown from Forest Grove on the preced J.H. C«»lahnn. of Alkali valley, 1» happy num. Tyler; Walter Evert*»n, Sen. Steward lAM'AEY Id. Ws» THVRSDAY ing Fridav, after a long illneee. He was over the advent of another boy. Wm. Wood, Jr., Jun. Steward. born in Boone county. Missouri. July 30, A large quantity of ice of fine quality ta be Mr. Gnaqiiet <l»*rrv«* a great deal of cn-dit Arorwrv. Hie dowager rmpn»« of Ger- 1H32, and ram» to Oregon with hi» ing put up in thia county for next »ummer’R for the manner in whic h th»» mail has b<*»»n lhe Celebrated J. I. Case,W<K>n mrrlrd nvrr hi» portion of th»* route thia win Many, died las* week, and the‘‘Father parents in 1S44. He was a man of ver use. Th» weather has been quite cold in thia »ec- ter The Fn«»w 1» ov»*r »even f» et deep on th< land" mourn« ene of the truest friends it satile talents, ami during his life occupied and Steel Beam, Side and Center ti«»n lately, the mercury ranging »event! de summit, hut, by putting m« n ami horses to breaking the road, th»* mail has tw en carried ever had, Bismarck to the contrary not many |>o»ition» of trust and honor, atone gree» below seru. time being presidential elector of Oregon, through on time. Th«* mall carrier who ar withstanding. Draft Plows, Harrows, Cultiva- Feed ia holding out pretty well in Alkali rived here v»*at«*rd»y reporta that th« snow at another aeaociate justice of Idaho; valley, and stockmen are not much diacour- haadriff««d from 14 toM feet <»n the summit, above Rhellv ere» k Both mail wag«»ns arc Ai.riiowno, th«infantkingof Spain,ha« serving one term as governor of Oregon, ag«#l hk yet. tors, Seeders, Drills and Agricul snow»s! under, and the mail was packed Y««n vrrv ill 'luring th* pa«t K<«*k an.I an<l immediately afterwards having been Ab. Giddings last week returned horn« to hi* through <»n bait. Th»- mail carriers, IH. k ami hi» life “a» l*-|«at«<ilv <le»pair«<l of. The appointed by Grant as governor of I’tah. Klamath county ranch and several feet of Mik»* Adams. d«*s» rv»* great credit for th« ir In- tural Implements of all kinds; al- iKira, aaya the Del Norte “R«*cord.’* lateat de«|>at< be« annoiinee hi« probable His biography will he closely identified hrow . from Jackaon county. with the pioneer history of tho great Applegate Bros. haveb<»ught 150 tons of ha\ iwovary, howevw. northwest. While his faults were many Of Mr*. Ijtnd in P<»«* valley, and last week Freight ami Farm Wagons, JVDOES AM> CLERKS OF ELECTION. drove a ban«! of cattle thither. T he Mate of Washington starts on the and reprehensible, none will deny him J H (Vlahan and Sh«w»k Bro»., of Dairy, Buggies, Carriages, ami Vehicles highway to future prosperity by issuing the distinction of having heea one of the The following Judge* and clerks of i l.Ttion talented men and effective hav«* driv« n moat of their herds to Spragu»* wi re appointed by the county comini«*-ion- r»' bonds to the amount of M’M.OIMi, rr«leem- most river, when* hay is still plentiful. Engine all —descriptions. able within ten years, to bear interest at public *i»-akera whoever appeared u|K>n Supt Fountain whr la«» w«*« k reported v«rv court at Hie January term forthe euauiugtwo a rate not to exceed H jier cent. Anti it tho stage of political life in Oregon. di w ith <liphtlv*ria; hut at last accounts wa< yeara: is unanimously Republi<*an, too. Boilers and Shingle Mills. Flour- Ashland -.ludgea. W. H. ¡',k,'.nScn\v{1k11. I t ie now proposed to post|»>ne the much b« ft« r, w<- ar«- glad to learn. A knockdown argument is r« port»«! as hav Tou r and Pat l.vttl- ton; d- rka. < . C. B alker wor'd’a fair from 1*J2 to 189S, it being •’ 11 J ohn I.. St i.nvyx has air rec« I with an alleged that it would have a denioralii- ing r««*t ntly tuk« n pin«*« at Bonanza, wherein ’*,«npl. !r»te judge». S. H ing Mining ami Brick Making two prominent citiz«'ns were th«’ principals. a< ■ red ’e«| r»*pr» -« nWi vh of the Calif* r- ing effect on national politics for the ami J II Knutzen- clerk», II. 1>. Kul-li and G. W L oon I« y. wife an«! children, of Fort nia Athletic Chib on t!?<- purs- for which henchmen of either of the great parties ' llii/llutte .imlgts. W F. Wilkinson. .* J Klamath, last wpi-k depart**«! for Fort Jones, he Wiitihl meet Peter J;n k*«>n in the last d the count'v to control the exja«nditure (’al., wher«1 they will r« uiain forthe winter. M.-k-randW II lierby; el< rk». John W at- kinaaiKl T II. Higinbotlmni fljjht of his life The amount is 115.000. >1 *15 ttOO.ltOO of public money during a Supplies. Well«». Fargo A <’«» sold money orders aggr«- Central P -int Ju-lg- s. '> 1 Hershberger. and the will take place I m * fore on an y nr« » dential veer. Chicago anil N-w gnttnc in Linkvill«* alon«' during tin- Hurth tt «»benelmin ami Ed H. Owen; clerks. weeks Y.'ik are still the leading contestants for vear I'eO, in spite of the drouth ami bard J. C Hall ami W C. l.eever ChlmnevRoek Jmlge», W P Farlow. J-•Im the i r I •, and as neither cares to have times. Thomas l ang is alwent from K« n<». an«! that Sev.slge an I J. H Tyrrell; clerk*. W. I Haley H«»N. M P. I‘F9i»x sails this week for the matter of location finally determined pin« « 1s quit«* l«»nem m«'. There is s«»m«*tb1ng H. G. Mv«*r. the Sandwich Isl md**. to iqiend the re at present it is quite probable that the about Tom’a f«*stive augur that charms th«- sn«l Feb n .beiges, S.anl. Furry. I. A. Ro».- and mainin'.’ winter mouths There is but postponement wdl be generally advocat average K« »oite. J A. An-l- raon; clerks. E. 1». Foudray aud l>r. MISCELLANEI) US Goo. Kahler. slight hope of his remaining there |«rtna- ed. It mav be necessary to call it some Adjutant-General J. C Shofner n«»tfflea 8. B Floun«*«* R«»«*k -Ju«1g«*. <’haunc«’y Nv«-. R H. neatly. The quality of tin* fr e dinners thing else than the Columbus Espoeition, Cranston that a number of carbines have been D.un and U. G'»nb n; clerk«. T. P. Kahler and given there is gmatlv inferior to those ' though it should l>e taken into considera shipped to th»' Linkville company au«l »abr«*s H. L. Pegg. o , a Foot’s i’r»<‘k Jmlg«*«. N H'»sm« r, S Dnflb 1«1 provide«! on the table« of Portland. tion in this connection that Chris, didn’t will shortly follow. M ei > fori >, O k ., N ov . 16, 1889. Many of the residents on lonely ranch«* In and W M Morris; clerks, W. A. Co<»k und really know he had discovers»! the conti Alex. Orme. K'.mnath <*ounty will be practically ©lit off Tnt insurance union ba» again rai*e*l nent until his second trip across the from humanity during the next few mouths, Gold Hill -Judge*. J W Maateraon. W AT CENTRAL POINT, S taves <& W alker , Medford, Oi.: S Fitzg« ral»l an<1 Jain«*« McDougall; clerks, rate* in Yreka 50 j»er cent., on account of water. The main thing ia to have the because of the'deep snow. J..I Hom k :in«l J H Griffis. _ tr the town n«»t providing the hvdmnt sys fair, and Columbus' little exploit merely Gen. E. I.. Applegate was last Thursday con Jacksonville—Ju»lg»*a. N. Ijnigell, K Kubli Gentlemen:—Having used one tem agr»^«<l n|M»n Iasi fall. This, too, in tnrnisl ee the pretext. Me hope it will firmed by th«* senate as In«!lan agent at Klam ami A. L. Reuter; el» rks.J. II. Huff« r an«l F R ath agency. J. (’. Luckey wm * also confirmed Neil. face of the fact that the town sustain.- be poat|s>ned until 1495. of yotir Evans’ Steel Tubular Little Butte—Ju«lg»*, J. J. Frv«T. G«’«». Bice as agent at Warm Springs agency. Where I n kept constantly on hand a complete three fire companies,two engines and one and A P« h »1; « Jerks, Jam«*» Kent and A. C. I.ewf ’I arrows, I have no hesita T hl following new ruling has just lieen and tirst-class stock of J. R McCl«-lian and J. C. Potter, formerly of Howlett. h<M»k and ladder tru« k The compact is B«>nanza. Klamath county, hav«' mov««i to made by the board of school laid coni- t*oat ('re«-k--Ju<lg«’s, J. F. Ditsworth, J. C. tion in saying that I believe it to becoming a* arbitrary ami in«le|»enJeut isi-sionvra. in the matter of quit-claim Montagu«- Mr McOellan has open«d a wagon Phipps and Frank Manning; clerks, F. Hub a» the Standard Oil ( o. and Mr. Potter will build a f«*cd stable. bard, Jr. anti H. A Rutton, deeds to certain swamp land. State of [ shop ’ Mount Pitt -Ju«lg«*a, G«*o. B«*ale, (’luis. C. be the best harrow in the market. Oliv«T Johnson, th«' groat nnte-bellumat»o- Oregon, land I>ep:irtnient In the mat T he businesR of the Roseburg land of litlun agitator, wh«« r«'C« ntly di«d in N« w York, Park« r an«i S. B. Etisall; clerks, Asbury B« all J EsBK R iciiaboson . fice for IffbB waa huge, a» follow»: ter oi the application of M. * Kasson et was a cousin ot Mrs Mary tVgawril. th«' an«i Chris. B» ah*. Medf«»ixl—Judges, F. M Plymal«', G«»«». S r «>f attorueys Fred, ami Chas. Cogswell. , Number of pre-empt, n filing», 65S; al for quit-claim deeds to certain »wanip moth« Walton and I. A. Webb; clerks, Wm. I’lri**h H. J. O’Brien, of Dairy, rvccutly return«! and M. Purdin. mimlier of hon'^stea*! entries from «Ian* lands, .t was held; first, that under the <*ast< rn Oregon ami west« rn Nevada, an«! Meadows -Judgea. W. O. (’arter, John Bail«*? uary 1. 1H69, 430. Number of final en act of the legislative assembly of the from bi I ingsdoh ful accounts of stock prospects in and D Reynolds; «1« rk«, W. G. Mayfield ami tries from January I. Jss9, to January I, »tale of Oregon relating to swamp lands, those s« ctious Not only is th«-snow deep, but Pi>lk Hull’ 1S90, lti.'»; number of final cash entries approved February 25, IS««», homestead hay is scarce and st«a'k very thin. Ph asant Cr»*« k-Jmlg«*a, S. Himpkina, W. p M epfoko . Or., Nov. 11. 1889. Mechanics’ Tools, Hillis ami Joshua N< nthamer; ch-rks, M s. from January I. I kvj . to January l,lS!M>. and pre-emption settlers on such lands Mrs. Kvsarll, of Dairy, who went to 8nn Wakeman mid (’ha«. Williams. under the Cnited States land laws, upon Francis*'«' Inst fall to bv tr«*atvd for cancer. 410. Amount of acreage c«»vercd, 24,- R«M-k Point -.Tmlg»*«. Noah B«»w«*rs, H. I. S tavek A: W ai . kek , Medford, Or.: at that city on Christinas day. after in acre». Amount of cash receipts, proof of full settlement for the entire di«*d Whit«' ami P. W. Bl«i-k'-rt; clerk«, Isaac E pernel of time required in any case by tens«* aufft ring. Her death is sincerely deplor Bara«*tt ami James T. B» Ivin«. 1111,343 28. ed by many friends in Klamath couuty. Steamboat— Judges, G <’. <’uly,J. D. Shearer Gentlemen:—Having used one •aid laws, are entitled to quit-claim On Wednesday evening of last week a and J 11 Pri« k«'tt; clerks, W. E. Finney and W H Ruch. W illiam !>. K bllky , the oldest inrm* deeds ir..... the stale without charge: I'1'1 plva-uint of vour I. Case Plows for the social party ararenbh'd at the r«vi- Shake Judg«s, Samui'l Brown, Robert B. 1 st of the house«>f repr<*M-ntativvs.kii«»wn ii ca-e such settler desires deeds to such dvuce of H«m. S. B. Cranston and wife and Grieve ami J. launas; clerk.«, Melvin Naylor past year in “Sticky,'’ I can safe Ami everything elec imaginable in this lim*. land before the atiove requirements are wore handsomely entertained with music, My g«MxlM arc new ami of the beat brami», and an “Th« I .ith» r «4 the H sum -” and “Tig and G»«». W. Bail«*y. nilly complied with, deed thereto will lie song and conv« rsation until a late hour. Sterhngvilh* ,ludg«-a. T. H. Gilson. 11. E ly sav that it is the best plow for wib be w»ld at the Ir«n Kvlley."died at Washington<*ity last A large quantity of snow has fallen in this Ankeny and J. B Saltmarsh; clerks. A. S. Thursday evening, the immediate « . him » given Iu the state u|>on the paymeat of county during the past fiirtnlght, and it is Johnson and D. J. S Pear« «'. of hisdeath l»eing c tn«’vr. from which hr <1 |» r acre s«.<-o'id,'hat the register » and nw « nil fvi't deep everywhere. 8tovk will suf Trail (’rr« k .Tu«lg«*s. J. G. Briscoe, Hnrvev that kind of soil I have ever seen. Gtvr me a <*ail before goint <• ».« where. had mi tic re« I tor many years. Hr was receiver’s final receipt for fees paid by a fcr mor«- or bra; but th« country w ill n« v» r- Richardson and WTin. Al«'«»»*; clerks. John It J. ('.SHERIDAN. Lt does the work perfectly. one of the most prominent Republicans I nited States settler 1« the final certifi- th« l-ra be greatly beu«’tlted iu more ways llvnaon a.rd J. A. HouMon. Tabl«' Ro«-k Judg«*s, M. A. Houston. ( ’ . H. rte of pris.f referred to in said act; but thau one. in the country. and when in his prime and Th«»s. Gurry; clerks, Horace P«4- W. M. Si.r. W. <.. CARSON A, H. CAHKON. Ex-Agent Emery departed last wr«k for Pickens a receipt for cash payment asacommuta- and Chari«* B. Fitzgerald. was a<-counted a man of great ability. southern California, wh«-rv he will n-sid«' in ton 'i >u of entrv 'hall not l>e so regarded. Talent Judg. s, J J. Holt. A. Alford and G th«' future. Il«- is an hom>rable, lnt»*lllg« nt and thia community sustains a s«*- F Penm*bak«*r; clerk«. W. Beeson and E K. T iif <>/ h I i <»*(» news editor lias T iik Kepublican pre«“ ha» indulged in gentleman, loss in his depart ure. Maj succ«ss attend Anderson. I’niontown— Judges, R. J. ('ain«*ron, John «L’V v I ojh .-«! a »it»« i'iv'1 iumlness !<»r « ribbing I i va't amount of virtwusindignation be- v«*rv him wherever lie go«*. Cantrall ami Auron Thro« ktuor1«»n; cl«*rks, J. the news »M the « »»untry press.rarely ever Six mil«*» South of Grant’s Pass. Josephint <i*> C.d- iii S. Brice, a reputed million- J. W. Si« mens is now alone tn th«* manage D. Bu* kl« v »nd A. In\ art. County, Oregon. giving any < rv«lit, often make« ridiculous ure.has lieen elet'ted I S. senator from ment of tli« club and bath r«XMus a» Linkville. Willow Spriug« Judir»'«, Thomas Wright, COUNTYLANDS blurnlera in cons«*qw»Hcv. One d iv tlii> Ohio, and charge that he obtained his naving leased th»* interest of J. H. Withrow in i J. W. McKay and T. J. Downing; clerks, W. week he clipja»»! an item from a southern election through bribery. There is no .**Tin«-. Tony Castei superintends th«* busin«*s. N. Wright and R F Yoeum. Woodvill»' Judges. J. H. Breeding, J >hn Don't fall fo patronize John, a« h«' is enter Oregon paj»er. which was ata« tadiinil- foundation t«> these slander», and those prising W ixmís and J H Whipple; clerks, G F. aud deserves it. hcn«i, to ilit* etfi'ct that Ja«. < hen<»w«*th, ■iving publicity to them know that they Schmidthm an<l W. J. Stanley. It has been many years since there was »«> ir nnn heatandsegar - th« iXuugl is county st«»« k-i»ityvr. was ra- ■ anuot prove a single one of them. Mr. much snow in tins county as there is at pr«w- /O.UUUb •’ L hik I in Ih«- u I m . ví * (’*»uuti« s. covrring from a severe attack of f«*ver. Brice is a gentleman of gi»«l ability ami vnt. Much stock must nvcvraarlly suffer, ami. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I ’ T«« rent tot a ft-rni *»f yeara. Als«», whereas that unfortunate gentleman had reputation and Will make a tirs -class ii th«* wlnt«*r is a protracted one, the loss will inn nnn agreguefineraisin . freit , b»' considerable, ns many of our st<>* km«*n di«»<l ten »lays before. The following deista hav«* t»»-ru flUti for luU'UUu Mtalt.i .imlSngar-Be« t ltaml,wifli senator. He Inis twice l»-en elected were nut able tu put up much feed laetsc^uon. r»s*ord in th«* «»t!ic«'<»f the county clerk sine»' 1 water lor irrigation, f«»r sale in ■hairin in <4 the (>em<xratic national Messrs. Thompson and Dodson fought their the last r« port of the T1 M«g. T he effort» of the Oregon Alpine Cliil», . onimittee. ami did much service during way fr«»m Linkvill«* to Dodwm’s rauch on G. XV. FMwards « t al. to Janies Helms; 14 in Tiwt* tt/‘ /‘t tttH ?O .ífiTs fo Lartjr to bring to the notice <»t the authorities •he I i»t presidential election ; therefor«1 he Aspen lake, through th»- unbrok« n snow last terest in nart of block “R." Tal nt. $125. Trai ts sa it a bl i fttr ('alaatj violations oi the game iaw, are having a lias at le.iat a reasonable claim to rwog- we« k. r«quirlng ttwnty hours of st« adv, hart! .lam«* Helms to Elizabeth H« Ims; lots 15. IA. Ta rpiaa*. wttrk, wading through wnow four fo« t dv»*p 17 ami Is. blk •*L.’’ Tab nt $165. Ipxxl effect. The fact that «leer skinning uition from his party, of course, be is ami h ading their hor»«*, to accomplish tin- K B. G al«* y to Henry Oliver, 1539 acr«*» near For particulars apply t” E. B. PERRIN. -WW as a business has ceased to be prutitable, on«« of America's millionaires; but they trip. Ashland; als«» It» l«»ts in Mount vi« w addition t> K* arm y Strei t. San Francis«-«». in addition to the one that it may l»e are human, and some of them gentle The people of th«- Pelican bay country want Ashland. $l.'.t«i0 Andv Virgil t« $vlv» «ter Patterson; 40 a«n* rom! to Linkville badly and threat« n t«» <»p« n hazard*»us, has nearly put an end to the men l«>»ide» (’pen scanning the list of a a g«».sl thoroughfare ov< r th«- mountains to in twp’38 3, R I E $210. occupation oi the regular “skinner." Kepubliean V 8. aenators we notice that Ashland in the spring, if th«- citizen* of Klam- S. II. Gamy rt al, t-» Ellen C. Gah-y; *Js acre» With a halt-chance tor hie for a few i considerable number of them are also ath’s «*ounty-H« at d«> m<t assist them in th«- in twpIWS. R 1 E $3.i8io. in th»»Town of S. B. G-ilry t«» H. II. Carter; 2-5 a< r«- in \nh- years, the deer may inervaee so that the repute«l owners of several millions of inatfor of building the tlrst-nnmt*d r«»a<l. Th« p< op|r <>f Linkvill«' must b«- more enterprising. land. $375. GRAPE VISES, ITHKASTS, GOOSEBER there may be tine hunting again in t He loll.ir- .-m il against whom the same Jacob Thumps««ri t«» G. I’ Billings; «piitclaim RIES Bl.Al KIIF.RKIES. RASPBER Sheriff Childers tendered his resignation to Cam*ades and Siakiyoiia. RIES. STRAWBERRIES. FIGS. barges that are made against Mr Brice th«* county boartl on«'day last week, but th«* to property in Abbiami $1 G. W. Howard t«« M D L C<»x; right «»f way . ould I* alleged; and they are not nearly Commissioners rrfusi-d to ace« pt it. as Mr fur water ditch an«ì inter«*t in ditch. $!<>• Our tr«*«* are gr«iwn without irrigation on • na- -•> well entitled to the position as he is, if Chihlvrs is a most efficient officer an«l th« \ C aivis s |taicg, chairman of Siskiyou County, Cal., Edith G P«»rter t.» Carolili« E P »rt<-r;T«»tstî. 7. r«tl hill land, and all «»f known varieties that kn- w th« rr would b«* difficulty iu tilling the succeed in Southern Oregon. tional I »« in«’« rati«* » winniittre.ha** -ecured ' we consider ability, industry and the vacancy. Mr. C. is interest««! in an excellent s ami 9. blk ”O." railnmd add t.» Ashland. $200. Carolin« E. P«»rt«T to city of Ashland; quit T1 h » b «- contemplating irev planting will <1<> the I Hii«» srnatural’ip ami the only other attributes which make a good sena business at Salem, and in dAirousof removing claim to prop«-rty in Ashland. well to visit our oreliar«! and nursery, 01 write to th«- state capital. ohm charge the Ke|>iil»li< an pres** l“v tor. J.-HH« Wil<i et ai., to Carolin« E. P«»rt«T; quit to uh for price list. Addrew to us at Murphy, claim to lot«* 6. 7. $ an«i 9. I»ik “Q.” railroad add e»»untrv « an bring against him ta *!’' < mr-fourth <lown, balance yvithin six, twelve Josephine c«mnty, Oregon, or to II. R. Station, to Ashland. $.'jm. T iik <;< ld Beach Ga;^ttr is strenuously Grant’s Pass, Oreg« >n. nd eight«-« n months. is a rich man. Amy amount of ahu-«* is JOWHINE COUNTY ITEMS. Chauncey Port«*r »*t al., t«» Can »line E. Porter; ulvoenting the o|a-ning of a wagon-road, A H. CARSON A SON. >«•« map at Railroad !>• |»<»t tor grade<l pru’C»». being in<iulge<l in on that wore; Ldl quitclaim to warn« pr<»p« rty. orad.lr.MH D H HASKEL. L Vum »* has sold hia store at McAllister to N. J. Brand«ai to .himsB M Brandon; assigu- T .wn-Sitv Agent <’. P. R R . San Francisco. all that the Republican» grvatlv fear the or at least a tr..il, down Rogue river from m« nt to bond f«»r «i«-« «l t<» Ashland property. •th-rt «»t hi* inllucn* e <»n the tt’or ••• the i «rant's I’as« to Ellensburg, a long need- II. M. Chapin. KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. Ever brought t<> th«- county seat. Newman Fisher. OREGON MONEY TO LOAN, $12,000 to loan in $1,000 lots, on improved farm se curity. For further particu- i lars enquire of SILAS J. DAY, Real-estate and Loao Agcnt, JACK mj NVLLLE, UUtUU.N,