The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 03, 1890, Image 2

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FK1DAY...
OCTOBER 3 l-*<
3*1« F banci »C<>1 >'ii» in aery of a "Cen-
•ua boxh" with m.ly 297,W> P«B>u •»•«'>
reoortad. Il 1" bob«'*«*1* »*» bo about a
nearly acenrateas^t!^!? ttr8t roant‘
C*MM. the Italian prime •“im»ter, de-
Hwd’it would Ind m i uming Europe tu
the advaiitageuf America.
TH. wt. rece.pt» of the State Uir »re
• i
h^v«*
more than fl'ko
The farmers of
the Willamette section are taking greater
¡mereet m tbe fa.r each recurring year
which is why It is *> much ul a am cess
nowaday»-
Tuk first duplicate cunnty tax roll to
be received by the secretary uf state this
year is that of Lake conntv. The »um-
marv »how* a total taxable P'operty of
«1 396 9M31; numb r of polls, »77. ibn
ie’» decrease of
from last year;
the difference being fur the rnuet part iu
sheep and cattle.__________
Quilt, cotton patchwork, Mrs J W Gibson, land“1
o,«KOD wood. Mr Hatch, Ash-
Stock Sold.
Central Point.
I
Quilt, cotton patchwork, Mr* J H Whipple,
Hon Robt. (’low <»f Laue countx,railroad
H.-st collection almonds. Th AC (al.lw.ll,
Tb«*
following
premium»
were
awarded
on
WiMxtvllIe.
It
« h no small degree of satisfac­
Ashland.
comnihM*•< er, sold three Lead of his tin?
made at the district fair, held near
Ladl«**' dr«**« (croM stitch) Mr* J L Shns, laudK’ cull,'*'tlon '‘Uta. Dr A C Csl.lw. II, A*h- sh‘*ril»orn Duri»; in Mtoi'k on «xhibttion at
tion teat we announce tin» week that the Ontral
J exhibit« Point.
la»t we«-k.
Central Point.
♦ he fair last week. Fied Barnehurg of
branch railroad froui tbiH place to Med­
B xiNprrad. Martha Cooley, C’hHcn.
HORb'ES OF ALL WORK
,
NECOND prfmii \ k .
Eden pnemet boiiglit ’he large bill',raying
turd will be built, and that without de­
PIllow-MhaniN and spread, Mr* R ( asey. Ash­
Almond*, J w
M»*»ll.»nl.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
J3.V». W. K. Pri<c t.onuht one of the
land.
lay. The contract for its construction
Marc. Hattie, I y»-ar old aud over,
WINES
Pillow-Mhiuns, drawn work, Emily Pat.key,
a . unger nt in ah hi <1 11
R. Brown of
|
has
been duly executed and returned by David Peninger, Tolo.
valley.
B«*bt display of wine* in distilct, I’ Britt. Li
Butte prec no’ another. A«- he was
Tv ha m a G»-orge. 4 years old and Sain's
Crawford,
Howell A Co , who have a»- ov«*r,
( stallion.
Darned n«*t tidy. Emma Pankey Sani’sValley Ja»*kt»onvilh*.
,
i*.<»♦ < !!• n «1 eli» neh tor hid se< or ti largest
G. Leroux, Central Point.
Quilt, crazy patchwork, Mrs W S Barnum,
Vniermcnted wine, Mrs. J 11 K iism 11. Ash- lull. Mr. (’low shipped him back to Junc-
( sure»! our citizens that their order has ' Stallion, Cheater, 2 years ol<! and ow, C. T.
land.
M«-»iford.
j been placed for new steel rail» and con­ Payne, Pbcanix.
ti< n city. They are all first-class represen­
Beating, handmade, Mrs Susie W«st, Med­
Brood inarr and colt. 4 years old anil over. ford.
tract signed for the delivery of the same
tatives of th»* p<-pii ar sto< k
Dr. Watters
Peninger, Tolo.
For Sale.
, Medford, which 1» also confirmed by Wm.
Quilt, silk patchwork, Mr* Helen Haskins,
.it <1 Mr Kruith wete not so lurkv.h w» ver,
at
Stallion, 1 year old aud over. Wm. Pvnin- M«Nin>rd.
The undersigned , fl. r- her entire stock and were o liiud to ne rly giv* away i ll < f
Moneyman, DeHart A Co., who will fur­ aer, Tolo.
Ladies' household article and twine hold«*r. of houseli- Id and kitchen furnituie l .t »ale the stoek they brought from Lane comity
Stallion, 4 years and ov«*r, and family »>f Mrs S p Jones, Jacksonville.
nish the rails. Ti.e former also pledge
liv»‘ colta, F. W. VanDyke, Grant's Paw.
at
very rea»on»hle figures. For urtl er
Silk patchwork. Ma<* Morris, Central Point.
themselves that grading will commence
Mare, Dullie, O. Harbaugh, M»*dfor»l.
particular» call at my residence on ¿»th
SECOND 1‘HEMICMS.
NEUOND PREMIUMS.
a» soon as arrangements can be made for
Quilt, cotton patchwork, Mrs Louisa W«*st, street, Jacksonville
Mare,Maggie, Jami*« Harvey, Talent.
it. The unequivocal manner in which
Pho’nix.
. Timsm
Stallion, 1 year old and over, Tyson Brail,
Pillow-shams, Mrs C W Taylor, Eagle Point.
they announce: "We will build the rail­ Central Point.
Pillow-slips, Mrs Geo Brown. Eagle Point.
Stallion, 4 years »»Id and over. Lemon Char
road," is refreshing to those of our citi­
Pillowslips, Mrs Jane McCully Jacksonville.
Bed<iuilt patchwork, Mrs J A Edwards, Med­
zens whose hearts were almost sick with lev, Brownsnorough.
Stallion, 2 years old and over, John Wells. ford.
deferred hope. Th s little five-mile con­ Althouse.
Bedquiit patchwork, Mrs Louisa Wc ,Ph<e- Highest of all in Leavening Power.— I'. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
Brood mare and colt, 4 years old. F. T. nix.
necting link between our foothill belt
D»>wniug,
Centra!
Point.
Darned net edging, Emma Pankey, Ham a
and the overland radoad is of far more
THIRD PREMIUM.
valley.
consequence than the casual observer
Brood mar«* and coh, 4 years o’d. C. J. Arm­
Quilt, cotton patchwork, Mrs Maria Bell,
would suppose. It means that the strong. Medtord.
Central Point.
Button bag, Mrs S P Jon»*s, Jacksonville.
DRAFT HOK8ES.
county-seat and its environs will once
45’ ASSVXED FACT.
LI.ST OF PREMIUMS.
State Normal School, Monmouth, Or.
Full Faculty.
New Buildings.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria,
Light Expenses.
NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSiHESS
Musicanti Art Departments
TUITION
more tie placed on an equal footing with
MACHINE SEWING.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
Stallion, 2 yt ara old and over. David Peuin-
other sections that have heretofore
SECOND PREMIUMS.
ger. T»»lo.
B«
y'ssutt,
Issie McCully, Jacksonville.
thriven largely at ourex|>en»e. It means
Marr. Lizzie. Jam«** Harv»*y, Talent.
EMBROIDERY.
Mar«*. Fly. volt Brigham, James Harvey.Tnl-
that every vacant house in Jacksonville
FIRST PREMIUMS.
will tie tenanted liefore spring. It means i ent.
Draft stallion, 4 yearsohl and over, Wm Jor-
Splasher,
Nannie
Grigsby, Centra! Point.
that the county-seat question will be «lan. Grant's Pass.
Sofa cushion, arasene, an«l lambrequin,
settled forever; that ihe Presbyterian i
bkoiio mmviM
kensington, Mrs Dora Harbaugh, Jacksonville.
Mar»*. 2 years old and over, David Peninger,
Splasher, outline, Mrs Millie Myer, Ashland.
Ask your County Superintend­
academy will be established here be­ i Toio.
Sofa cushion, Issi« McCully. Jacksonville.
Tut general sentiment of the press yond cavil; that our public schools will
Stallion, Cleveland. John Williams, Central 1
Ladles’ skirt, Mrs W Mitchell, Eagle Point.
ent about Free Scholarship
throughout Oregon is “Lirninst” church , till up. and that the hundreds of people Point.
Afghan, silk embroidery, Susie Turner,
interference in politic», and the action of over the coast w ho have a warm »pot in -Marr, Queen, John Williams. Central Point. . Ja< kaonville.
Table scarf and tidy, Ros«» ('leuimens, Jack­
ROADSTER«.
our Methodist friends in securing the ' their hearts for the old mining town of
sonville.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
removal of Gen K L. Applegate from 1 Jacksonville will feel a yearning to return
Wool chair, pair foot-stools, table drape,
Pair roadsters, F 'I' Burrows, Central 1 and panel (arasene,) Mrs Eugen«? Orr. M«d-
the position of agent at Klamath agency, ' that they cannot resist, and that many Point.
ford.
on purely sectarian grounds, is very ’ prosperous horticulturists from California
Stallion, 4 years old, F C Homes. Ash­
Ch«*nille embroidery an«l cbenill»' toilet set.
generally con<lemru*.l
and the east will avail themselves of the land.
Mrs W N Barnum, Medford.
Trotting bret-d colts. John Banks. Ashland.
Sofacuaiiion, Mrs Mattie Klippel, l’b<enix.
opportunity to sit in the shade of their
Marc. Black Bras, 4 yrars old, John Wrlis,
OFSXS SH'T» Xlll.U Sitli.
1^90.
< LOSE» CCTOBk.. SM!i.
Pabic scarf, Mrs W S Barnum, Medford.
CiTizaHri of Modoc county, ( al., Lake own vines and tig trees in the fro»t-proi f Althouse.
S«»fa cushion, Mrs N Faber, Ashland.
SEUONl» PREMIUMS.
county, Or., and Washoe county, Nev., section that stretches for miles on either
Sigimr LUxtratl'»Milltarv llaml of Flf«> S. l.vt.,1 Mu«l. ¡aim will finiilHh th.- immi.*
Isimbrequins nnd table cover, Minnie By­
Mare, Bird, 4 )»*ars old and ovrr. Lawton bee, Jackson vi 11««.
Six itn.l one-h&lt n-rmvl Boor Bpae.- 11:1ml t<. ov.-rtl.-wlng with ilu w. nl.i« ..t Him
have petitiQMd Conffresw against the side of the town. It means that every Bios.
Medford.
A. wor'd of Mechanics in Miniature. Not to visit inis Great l.xp.«*1 -
Banner, chenille, and tidy, arasene, Julia wonderful age.
Those holdiny a hi ploma from t he school are entitled to teachin any eon nt y in the stati without
propose) abandonment of Fort Bidwell as acre o! this favored foothill belt will in
Stallion, 4 years old and over, John Ranks, Olwell, Central Point.
lion and vi«,w ith vrunders in every department ot art ami s«*icnc<* will b<* to mis.-an op­
a military reservation. It was a rank les» than ten ycats approximate in value /tshland.
Point lace handkerchief, best point lace « x- portunity such io» ban never been pr»*entvd to th«* people ot this coast before.
¡'nether e.ramination. Ucautiful and healthful location.
.Vo saloons, tinnii facilities, l'ail tient
Trotting breed colt. S U Mitchell, Grant’s hit>it, chair bobit«*r, honeycomb canvas ti«iy,
oat rag« to abandon either Klamath or tne fairest portions of California. With P«NS.
ttJ'ICSS Sld’TEJlIHill ‘¿.‘hl, I Slttt.
l'or Catalogue aildees.
s 1 f It l.T.I It V Ol' Tur. f.tci: !.T\ .
chair worsted embroidery, embroider«*»! night
THE
FAT
ARD
DOMESTIC
STOCK
DEPARTMENT
Bidwell, and lite government may real­ ■he railroad an awn red fact, the develop­
THIRD PREMIUMS.
dr«*ss, drawers, Mrs H«*i«*n Haskins. M«*dfor«l.
Stallion,
Adraln,
M63,
4
years
»»Id,
F
W
Van-
ize thia fact sooner or later.
Linen splasher and lambre«iuin, Mrs R M Will »»p»*n Sept. 25th and cl<»s<* O»’t< »nr 2«1. $5..7M» is offeroi in cash pr» niium* in tin- I)- part-
ment of the sandstone, limestone and
Dvk»«, Grant's Pass.
McDxjnough, Tolo.
menr. bt«>«k Department «»pen to v.Hit«»rs tr<<m a . m . until 5 p . m . Exposition ti' in I »’• v
quaitz ledges of Jackson creek will f»/«-
Mare. Peggie 4 years oltl and ovrr, Calvin
until 10 p. m . One admitMion tn k« t admits to b«»th. I’ric«*, adults,5oeta.; clnidicu 25cts. R<-
SECOND PREMIUMS.
A t a meeting of World's Fair rum­ low ax a na'ural con-equence. Tbere is Wells. Grant's Pass.
T »il«*t si t. Mrs Miliit* Myer, Ashland.
duced rates on u;i transportation lines cading tu l*«»rtland.
Yearling, Oliver, trotting breed, Calvin
missioner» President Palmer ali ii ounced not a citiaen of the shire town but feels
Best chemise. Rose Clciumens. Jacksonville.
Fur information address,
ALLEN, Supt. and Sec y.
Infant’s shirt, child’s clonk, sofa cushion.
the standing committees, Oregon ia that a new era of prosperity has been Weils, Grant's Pass.
Mra. W. R. Stammers.
AMERICAN.
represented on the committees on agricul­ inaugurated and that lie can prosecute
F«»ot real, Mr* Eugene Orr. Medford.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
Oregon, Handle
H
in deg oí
ture ami manufacture by .Mr. W ilkina. his calling with brighter hopes of suc­
Rundkercliict case, Mrs Milli«* Myer,
B»*sl jack. Mik«* Hani« y. Jacksonville.
land.
while .Mr. Klipp-1 represent» heron the cess. Scarcely leaser, perhaps greater,
Pair farm burse*». T S Co»»per, Medford.
Ctienill»* embroidery. Carri»' Croneiulller,
committees on fisheries ami fish culture, benefits must result for our neighboring
Best colt, without regard to blood. I J Han­ Jacksinivill«*.
electricity ami electrical appliance».
Fancy apron. Mollie Britt, Jacksonville.
town of Medlord,.«nd for the next several sen, Central Point.
SECUND PREMIUMS.
Apron, drawn work. Mrs B F Htevenson,
months the chief topic of interest to
Best colt, without regard to blood, Wm Han- M««iford.
Win are xoutliern Oregon interests strangers paxsing through the valley ley, Jacksonville.
Ladies’ slippers, Mrs Ella Lynes, Central
Pair farm h»»rs«*N, F P Norton, Marshfield.
always neglected ur overlooketi? The will be the .Medford and Jacksonville
Point.
THIRD PREMIUMS.
Sofa cushion and stand s»'nrf, Emma Pan­
final pan.xagt* of th«* river ami harbor branch railroad. Now would he a good
B« st colt, without regard to blood, D Prnin- key.
Sam’s valley.
bill calls atl«-nli»n to tint f<a« t agmn, in­ time 10 "houm” this incomparable fruit gvr.
Work bag and hand bag. Minnie Bybee.
CAT1LE-SHORTHGRNS,
asmuch ae Rogue river was not taken section; but it doesn't need burning.
Jacksonville.
Table scarf, Julia Olwell. Central Point.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
into consi.lc.ati 'n in the matter of a|« Its intrinsic merits will so recommend it
Heifer. Florida. No. 2U, F C Hom«*s, Ashland.
B«*st wuteh cas«* and toil«*! cushion.
propriation», although it is the third to discriminating investors that if the
( alt. one jear old ant! under. F C H»»ines, Helen Haskins, Medford.
river in point of importance in the state. owners of large holdings near town wdl Ashland.
BRAIDING.
SECOND PREMIUMS.
but siltidivide their farms and place ten
FIRST PREMIUMS.
Bull. Willi«*. F C Horn«*, Ashlan«!.
TtiS manufacturing edition of the Orc- or twenty acre tracts upon the market
Aprou, outliue, Miuni«* P«*rry, Sam’s valley.
low in milk. Red Queen, E F Walker, Med­
9“»pin recently i»»ne 1 calls striking at­ at a fair valuation they can rest assured ford.
SE< UND FKEJail MS.
THATC \N nr; VSl’It EVERY DAY
Stand c«»vvr an«i braide«! pillow-shams.
CATTLE- HEREFORDS.
tention to tiie fact that the manuiactur of willing investors ready to set out vine»
Emma Pankey, Sum’s valley.
is the k mil that ) ay s. Scores of
FIRST PREMIUMS.
ing industry of the northwest is looming or freer
X/young busini's nr n, ari l liun-
CROCHEI1NG, KN111TNG, TA I ! ING.
Bull, Siskiyou. Mike Han'.«*y, Jacksonville.
up and will astom»h the world with its
<\>w in milk. Wm Hanley. Jacksonville.
/
dreds
of book-kcciwrs and sten-
FIRST PREMIUM .
migmtiule in a few years. The issue
EDITORIAL NOTES.
SECOND PREMIUMS
both aexes. attribute then st c< a to a course at the Portland Busi­
Child's hood, ladles’ shawl. Indies’ »«»liar,
Bull. D' fiam «*. Fr«*»! Hansen. Tat»!«* Rock.
was one of the handsomest and uio»t
»•hud’s wiMiifii skirt, wtailen lace. Mis U k
ness Collcgo, Portland. (tregon, <>r fie Capital Business College, Salem
THIRD PREMIUM*».
Stammers, Medford.
in’eresting ever feinted on the coast,ami
.X W a » ihnutox iliMpateb of Sept. 2<tli
Bull, Mi Laughlin, Mik«* Hunley, Jackson­
Oregon Botiïwe und» r the management of A. P. Armstrong, h ivc same eor.rses of
.
Stand tidy. Mrs J L Sims, Central Point.
is more evidence «4 the enterpn»e
enterprise *n>l
and
: Un Monday, Multnomah county. ville.
stii.lv satrn* rate* ftuition. Bmhic«. Shorthand,Typeu-ritini;. I cmntinslnpnn 11, tiff-
Ladies’ apron, Mr* W R Stammers.
journal. ! A' a
WO th of the northwest'» leaning
I
CATTLE-GRAl>KS
Or., and the city ot Portland in particu­
Crochet tuly, Carrie Croncunllvr, Jackson­ lizh Departments. Write toeithcr lor joint Catalogue and speciuieus ul ¡»eumauslnp
FIRST PREMIUMS.
ville.
most completi
lar, "will hear xometlnng drop.” It
B*-st call. uu»!er on«* year. J Wagner, Ash-
Knit mittens ami laec, Mrs B F Stevenson.
Tut bane ball game at Seattle on Sept. will be remembered that Multnomah,
Medford.
2Vth decide«! the pennant race in favor county was granted a recount of popula­ land.
Best cow. Pet. Roscoe Price. Tolo.
Child’s stockings, Mrs S E Downing, Central
of the Spokane team, who won a hotly tion, winch advantage wax improved
Point.
*E< «»ND PREMIL Ms.
Bost calf of either sex. Rose»»«* Price, Tolo.
Best macruiuc work. Mrs Ella Lynes, Cen­
contested! game of ten innings from the with wonderful aucceax, tier |x>pulation
THIRD PREMIUMS.
tral Point.
Seattle club, by a score of seven to six. »bowing up 15.IKX) tuore than on first
B« st calf, either eex. W K Price, Tolo.
Pillow-shams, Emily Pankey. Sams vulley.
Manager Barnes is now anxious to play count. This led the rest of tlie state to
Best all ’round c«’w. Win Hanley, Jackson-
Pula«» warmers am! mittens. Mrs Ruth Fisii,
Central Point.
the pennant winners against the team that ladieve similar gooit results would follow VI ,1 le.
Pulow.slips and ladies* knit skirt, Mrs Millie
(' A 1T LE-G A 1.1,0 WAYS.
wins the championship of the California a recount of the entire state, and they de
Mj er, Asblrnd.
murr riitMii a«.
league a »eric» of games, either in manded it of Sup rintendent Porter.
4 pi<•<•«** knit lace. 2 pieces cr»>chet lace, Mrs
Bull. Buster, one 1 ear and under. It C Lewis.
W Mitchell. Eagle Point.
Washington or California.
The Census Pepartnr -nt lias been quietly Central Point
B«*st knit b<.*dsprcad, Mrs C W Taylor, Eagl«*
t ..w in milk,Nancy L. e. H < Lewis, Central Point.
investigating the nrstsi u/ieriirrli bv Point.
»You Wait,
T h .» t President Harrison is a candidate which .Multnomah county enumerator»
Ladies’apron, Mrs A J Daley. Eagle Point.
Heifer. Etna, two > ears old and over. H C
for re-election can no longer be doubted. counted l'l.lljl) mure people than on the Lewis, Central Point.
Darned net lace and ladies’ slippers, Issic
BUT CURES r
Ill» every act h I ioks ttiat he is bidding first enumeration, and »ensatton.il de­
Bub. Slim Jun. 2 years old, W O Cooper, McCully, Jacksonville.
Best spread anti pillow-shams, Mrs F H
Notice for Publication.
NOTHING ELSE.
for votes. At present lie is “swinging velopments Will tie duel ne t Mrniiay Misltord.
Schmidt, Grant's Pass.
*E< «»ND PREMIUM.
latdies*
‘
•kfrt.
knitt«*»!
tnly.
pillowcas's.
around the circle” for the purpose of at­ w inch will equal the St Paul Minneapolis
S. Land < »flice. Roseburg. Or..
U«.w in calf. China 3d, H ( Lewis. Central
Mrs N Faber, A*hhin»i.
Jul) 2-. ’• M0,
tending the different Grand Army re­ alta r. The enume.atore will tie arrested Point
I 'rochet corset cover yoke.Georgia M« N’e« ly.
Notic< is hereby g:vcn that in coinplianc«*
SHEEP-MERINOS.
union». lie will be at Galeeburg, 1.1., on
Central Point.
with the provisions «•! th« actol (••iiMro* of
and possibly one ur two supervisor», and
FIRST PREMIUMS.
Best tidy, croch«‘t. Mrs Helen Haskins, M«d-
the 7tb of October; at Ottumwa, la., M1111 n > mi al i county will be recounted,
3, ls>, t ntitied' Au in t l«»r the bah ol
We chiiileuge the reader to successfully* controvert the assertion that June
Spanish merino. Geo A Jackson, Beagle.
ford.
timber lands in th»
< alif<>i tiia. <>!«•-
October !Hh, and at Topeka, Kan-a-, on I It is ad-ged that th- enumerator»counted
Fr« nch merinos. Geo A Jackson. Beogic.
att
acre
of
thrifty,
well-cultivated,
producing
orchard
trees
in
the
val
­
Tidy and infant's ho»>d, Mrs I Veyght, Ash­
gon,
Nevada and Washington 1 «-srit« >rj,
October 10th. He expects to return to llie crews of San Francisco vessels then
land.
Peter
M.
Junper
of
Ros«
burg,
*« I
SHEEP-LONG WOOLS AND GRADES.
ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly iucome of #UK). It will Dougin«. Or« g< n. ha* tins county
Washington by the 14 h.
SXCOXD l-HKMIVMS.
day
fil»<l
FIRST PREMIUMS.
an. iioied at the m >utli of tne VVillaiU 'tte
specimen tutted la, e. talt.,1 liainlk. r. hl* I.
ill this office hie sworn Ma’« m« ut lor th»*
average
100
trees
to
the
acre,
and
the
estimate
is
based
upon
the
dem
­
Ewes,
long
wool«.
F
C
Hmnea,
Ashland.
r v.r
Mondav Iia« rime and gone, but
balite«' s.» ks, knit an<i crocheted, .-lul.l s
<•! the s «•
of s< c. N
■*», m Twp.
Ew.s, I year ol.l, B Obcnchain, Central »«■pie.
Tux fact that Genoa prvpoMR gHtt iig j the drop lias not been heard as yet.)
of purchase
ladle«* collar, child » ■ vi r<lr« »-. Mrs W
onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce il in value, net, cf
N«». 32«, Range No. 3 « .and will offer pro-4 t<>
Point.
Up an oppoHHioli Columbus exposition
It Stammers. Mmltord.
show that the land sought is mor«* vadiublc
marketable fruit each year.
Child*» collar and »mall tidy. Mr - J L Suu»,
SWINE-POLAND ( HINA.
for its timber or stone than for agricuitural
in 1892 han stirred our Chu ago con-inn to
Is a communication from Medford,
Central Point.
pm p<.«•« >, and to » stabli.-h ins claim to said
FIRST PREMIUMS.
action at lax*. Th« nt)wa came over the ' Hon. Henry Kltppel, world’s fair com­
Crochet
tidy,
Mrs
Annie
Olatrn.
Central
ri
lan«i I»« tore the Register an<i K»*c« iv«*r of tins
Boar,
leas
than
1
year
old,
F
C
Home*,
Ash
­
water that the South American republics missioner, makes an earnest a)>p<<al to land.
Point.
oflict at Ro*« burg. Or., on 1 nursday . t h< l»;i li
Cr«K*bet hood. Mrs S J Downing. Central
day ot Oct«!b»*r, liWU. H«* nam« s as wiin«*►.*«■«:
rather favored the Genoa idea, ami the tlie cit:x-nx of southe'*n Oregon to make
Boar, 2 year* «»Id. William ('barley, Ashland
i l»nvui Mock. G»*< . Shoit. A ir«d Ku« ¡o n <•’
Boar, i year and over. W 1' Lew»’ r. Central it Po'nt.
fact became apparent for the firat time systematic preparation* for a grand dis­
Prosp» ct. Ur.. N. J. Ui < h « 1 l*..rt nnd.
B«'**t crorb«*t la<-e. May Aines. Jaeksonvill«*.
2 <*r<»ch«*t tidiee und toikt s«*t, Issi«* McCully,
that Chris. diacovere.! their ha 1 of the play of tlie products ami industrial re­ 1 Point.
of Any and ah persons e.aiming advers»*'y th»*
lu
other
words
an
acre
of
producing
fruit
trees
has
a
valuation
Sow. Viator. 1 y» ar old and «»ver, W T L»*«*-
Jat
Iwonvillr.
a
box .-d« scribed lands are r«<|u«st»*d t«\ til«'
continent in a general way along with sources ol Hus sec’i .n at the great « xpo- vcr. (’entral I’mnt.
i $1000.
Lamp mat. crochet, Mrs Dora Harbaugh.
It is better than any bank—for the bank is sometimes cariied their claims in this office on or tat.-re mxl
Sow. Susa, less than on»* year, W T Lecver,
i
the United S'atea territory. It 1» a relief sitiou in 1S92. In Some products we
Jacksonville.
ltitli
day «4 Octob« r, Is'.* .
Point.
iuto Canada by the cashier, Dame nature a trust-worthy guardian --
to know that our Chicago friend» have could demonstrate Iwyond cavil that we Central
Slumber rob«* an«l tidy, crochet. Mrs N Fa­
JOHN II. >HI PE. Register.
Best litter pigs, W T Le»*v« r. Central Point
ber.
Ashland.
finally been arou-ed. Competition is the lead the world, while |>erliapn in every
takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if
Boar. 1 year old and over. Geo A Jackson,
Ladies’ scarf, Mrs C H Huagland, Central
Beagle.
life of trade.
: line,save matiuiacture», we could make a
you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their
Point.
Castoria rnreei nolle. Congflpatlcn.
“Costarla la to well adapted to children that
stcosn rREMirMs.
Notice for Publication.
Best tnaeroni«* hand bug, Mrs Helen Has­
j most creditable showing. Systematic,
Now. I«**s than 1 year, FC H oiihk , Ashland.
I recommend II aa superior to any proerrtpUoa Sour Stomach. Iharrhœa, Eructation.
nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite
kins.
M«*dford.
TlIK English syndicate which bought energetic work wi.l he ntc-ssary, bow
Boar, Harvey < «»ruing. Prive A Peninger,
uowatome '*
Il A. Axcnsa. li D ,
Infant's Afghan, Mrs 1 Veyght. Ashland.
I . S. Land Office, Rost l»urg, Or.,
the
birds
and
orchard
pests
to
make
a
restaurant
of
your
orchard,
you
Tolo.
the Chicago stock-yards ume weeks ever, and an urgantzation with the end
Ladies'skirt. Issie McCully,.Jacksonville.
Ul bo. Oxlord th. ötouzj / l . 5 Y.
J«u> .1. -•
Sow. Annie Rooney. I«*w» than 1 year, Wm
must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a Notice is hereby gn on that in
since had a baek»et la»t Sunday morn­ I in view to have a complete and ix-rfect M Holmea, Jacksonville.
compilane»
Kills Worms, giws sleep, and promote! di­
NEEDLEWORK.
w
Itti
Ui«*
provision-
<4
th»
a»t
ot
» < iigr.-* f
gestion.
ing,tn the shape of a tire which destr- ye 1 exhit.it cannot beeffectedtoosoon. There
IL>ar. Commodore. Its« than I year. Wm
foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard.
Fiwrr PREMIUMS.
Jun« », Irlb. entitled "All act for th« sa.< « t
Without
injurious
medication.
M
Holme»,
Jacksonville
11,000,000 worth of their property. Ibe , siiould tie a general stir in this matter
Lad!»**’ apron, Mrs Mary Hull. B«*agle.
timber lands in the States ol California, Ur«
SWINE—GRADES.
Ladies* fnih-y apron, pillow-slips Spanish
Tu« C entaur C oupant ,
Murray Street, NY
biarsted Britisher . a'ches it on all sides, i tiefoie another season roll» ’round. We
gon, N«ra«la and Uashingt. n i«njt« M.
needlework)
sota
pillow
(applique*
Mrs
Milli«*
McDonald Pardue »4 Pr«»sp»»t, «ountx «4
FIRAT
PREMIUMS.
and one of the»e days he will wake up ■ have able commissioners to book after
kson. Stat» «»1 Ur< gon, iia.- tins dux fihd m
than 1 year. J A Cochran, Central Myer, Ashland.
"busted" in trying to buy up ami run Hie interests of the state at the expori-
With half the care you give wheat-tields, and it will yield au income Ja«
Ihjttonh«»l«*s. Mrs Elia I.ynes, Central Point.
tins office ins sworn statemi nt for the pur-
Child s (lr«'SN. Issi«* McCully, Jacksonville.
this great uofenced republic to suit his Jlion, and their every effort stioul i be
chatu* of til« be l4 <4 Revtiou No -, in township
POULTRY.
on
a
valuation
of
!?
1(MK)
an
acre.
There
is
not
a
wheat-field
in
this
Lace spi «*a«l and shams, Mrs L E Norris, Ash- .
No .Kt», range N«>. 3» . and will off. r pr«»»4 to
ideas of collecting tribute. His experi­ 'cordially and heartily »econded.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
land.
show that tne land sought is mor« valuable
county which yields such an iucome, and E\ ER\ orchard does.
ence in the cattle bu»ine»e on this conti­
Japanese Bantams, J urnes Linn, Jackson-
Pillow-shams and splasher. Mrs Oliv«'
for its timber or stone than for agi icuit uial
We j r >pose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon piirpos«**, and to establish hi* ciaim to said
Hershberger, Central Point.
Jolts D illon was arrested and con­ vllie.
nent, whether ax a “haron” on the
trio Light Bantams and Wyandott«*«, A
Tidies, <5utllnc. Mrs Helen Haskins, Me«l-
b, tor« th»*K»*gi*i. i and K«v< a,*rof tn:*
plains, or a etok-yard manipulator, veyed on a special train to Tipperary, xc- G Best
shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental ■ .and
Johnston, Eagle point.
ford.
ilice at Ros« burg, Oregon, on W»dn«*dw\
ha» not been a really brilliant »uci e»», companied by a strong military escort.
Zephyr cushion Mrs J OC Wimer. Ashland.
tin* lot l> day ot O« tob. r. IM«'. H» nani«- »«-
railroad,
in
the
most
beautiful
valley
ou
tbe
slope
of
the
Pacific,
with
FARM PRODUCE.
—WITH IT:------
B»*d-sprcad, Mrs W J Crawford, Medford.
and he »>,mid »leer clear of the traffic' William O'Brien was arrested at Glen-
witnesses. N J. W« ch. A. T. Kit« in n ■ T l'< rt-
FIRST PREMIUM».
one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by land.
SECOND PREMIUMS.
Multnomah »«uinty. Or» gun; < .A.’ hap-
gaiiff and taken to Cork. The charges
in hru. e.
B» Nt display corn, three rarieth**. B F Mil-
Ladies’ chemise. Is«!»* McCu’lv, Jackson-
maii ol Ro*« burg. Douglas county , (>r<g«*n.
1 Ionio Oilioo nt,
<>c»‘«»’on
you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of J.C.
preferred were for aeon.piracy and incit­ 1er. Gold Hill.
vllh*
Mi lntosh, A im rd»*« n. Washington.
t orn in stalk, B F Miller.
lnfant'scaps. lace handkerchief, toilet stand
Any and a l p«*rsuns claiming aux « rs« !y th«
Tilt legislation cotuinit'ee of tiie ing tenants on the Smith Barrisextate not
old age overtake you and find you penniless.
Groas alfalfa, J K Moorea, Gold Hill.
ab»>vv-d««Bcrib»d lands an* r»<iuvst« «l t«» fii«»
cover, Mrs L E Norris, Ashland.
Oregon Pie»» Association met at Salem to pay their rents. Tlie arrest of these
Sweet corn, b»-st three varieties, and com-
ih«*ir claim* «n thu ..th«*» <»n ur b«-tor. said
Zephyr cushion, Annie W’iuier. Ashland.
lately and deci led to prepare two bills noted Irishmen is the all absorbing mon corn, Wm Hanley, Jacksonville.
15th day 01 October l-an
Best buttonholes, Mrs Millie Myer. Ashland.
Popeoru, best display, Emma B Benn, Ash­
JOHN H PHI PF. Register.
10 go before the legislature with. One ' topic. The arrests were a surprise, as land.
VEGETABLES.
We
give
away
the
land.
Pay
us
310
a
month,
10
cents
a
tree,
for
no
hint
or
the
government's
intende»)
will he to secure a general publication
SECOND FREMtrMS.
FIRST PREMIUMS.
Best display ot popcorn, F W Olwvll, (’en-
two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and
of all new laws in the state press, and I action ha«l reached the public. No ex­
Quinces. R F Maury. Jacksonville.
Notice for Publication.
Point.
Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and
Parsnips, onions, prolific potatoes, toma-
the other will be a bill to provide for a planation or reason of tbe government’s tral
GUARANTEE
it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
Popcorn. B W Dean. Willow Springs.
:»»«* n , Mrs. P Griswold, Ashland.
t.
I . K. Land Office, Ro*« burg. Or.,
»•ouree
is
vouchsafe»).
The
1
‘
arnelliteH
’
detailed publication of county court
Suburban Property.
Watermelons, Geo. A Juckson, Beagle.
Despite these facts the farmers of tho country continue to value
July 2b, I nho .
OREGON RAIDED SEEDS.
proceeding». Such law» are in force in theory of the arrests at this juncture is
Carrots, mangel wurzcl. turnip be«*ts, tur­
Noth v i« hen by given that m (ompiinuv*
The Oregon Land (*o..wns ••«specially organize«! for th« purpose of buyiiu. m I -*’ib h'i ’\inkr their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet-
FIRST F'RFMirMS
nips,
rutabagas.
G
F
Pennabskcr.
Talent.
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congnss «.1
that
ttie
government
has
decided
to
pre-«
nearly every stalo in the Union, and
larg»* tracts of land, and has during th« past two years bought and sub livid« d ov« r >.. aere-
Sample beans, white, Mrs J H Bussell, Ash-
Sugar beets, W H Park« r, Jacksonville.
ncn H <»t hm<l into flve to twenty acr»* tracts. Th«* mivc » s «» of this undertaking is shown in tin* i ing in the niitfkets of the world with the serfs of Russia und the slates Jum* 3, Is.s. entitled "Alt act for th« mh < <,t
they should be on our statute books. vent the departure of Dillon an»! O’B'ien land.
Sw«*»*t potatoes. Jas. McDonough. Tolo.
timber
lauasin
tb<
.Stalo
of
California.
<»r. -
faet that <»ut <»f 2fi0 trnctH pla«*«*«l «»n tin* mark« t. 225 have b»*< ti sold.
Sample beans, Mrs J H Russell.
The people want t > and nbould know to America, b-*catis»* it feare«i the effect
Table squash, I)r. G«*o. Kahl««r, Plnenix.
“Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital g"ti, 5»yada and Uashingtoii T<*rrttorj
W»* claim that t» n acr. s <d « h«.;< e land In fruit will yield a larger in. metlian lw»a. r« s or ¡of India.
Tobacco. T J Neff, Central Point.
Early
p«4ato»*.
B
F
Miller.
Gohl
Hill.
Walter
r*.
Wheaton
of
Roseburg,
county
of
the
speeches
of
the
Irish
orators
in
w hat has l«en enacted in legislative halls
at in th<* Mississippi v:<ll»*\ .
Alfalfa, best three cutting», and lima beans.
I tty of its soil,” Hays a great economic writer. The people of Jackson of Douglas, Ur«*gon. has thia daj tiled
Sing’«' bill sweet potatoes, J B Montgomery. wh» W»t
also make valuable impt••vements in tin* way <d roads. f»*nc<s», c.oiii »g th« land. <’« .
and what is done by their county com­ America. More arrests aree >nlemplated. Wm Hanley.
Eaglt* Point.
in this ollie»* his sworn statement for the
We can sell a small tract of !atvi for the s.ina * price per acre you would have to paj tor a I county should learn this as an axiom.
missioners.
Largest squash. Geo. Crystal, Medford.
purchase of the lots 1 and 2, and s .qj .t n »• l 4
OREGON MANUFACTURES.
large f arm.
G overnor H ill ’ s manly course in re­
Largest
cabbage.
A
W
Bish,
Ashland.
of
Sec No.m Iwp. No. X* s. Rang» No. J e,
Every
bread-winner
at
the
forge
or
near
the
cutting
saws,
or
in
FIRST PRF.MICMS.
Tb*st easaba, Frank Bellinger, Jacksonville.
und will offer proor to show that th»- iHiid
lation
tu
the
railroad
sii
ike
is
worthy
of
Candy,
home
inanufacturv,
Mrs
Roue
I)
N«>w that tl»e Healing (^testiun is really
;
sound
of
the
hum
of
the
shuttles,
or
the
thunder
of
tlie
factories,
or
Sw«*«*t
pumpkins,
Thos.
Curry,
Tabl«*
R«>«*k
sought
is mor»* valuable tor itstimb<r or
Medford.
than for agricultural purpos, -. nllj fo
Snow Flake potatoes, R Bigelow, Williams.
nettled fur all time by the practical ex all praise. When called upon fortroofM, Groot.
' toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means «ton«*
Doll furniture, Bert Roland, Central Point.
while
firmly
refusing
to
call
out
tbe
Extvtnpus
pumpkins,
Mrs.
Thos.
Curry
establish
his elaim to said land b< for»* th»*
termination of the fur-bearing seals in
Honey exhibit, Mrs R M McDonough, Tolo. Tabb* Rock.
a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of *2years’ work. A Register and R<*« » iver of tins otb< < at Ros ­
Churn, Bert Roland.
the Behring sea, Brother Biame propose« mihtia until the civil power should be
oND PREMIUMS.
burg,
Gregon.
Thursday . tin ltitb dav o1
Sample Medford bridge, wooden bucket, toy
more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the popula­ O i I o I h r. I n W. on
He names as h it noses: David
to show us hia “vig'jrouH foreign policy” exhausted, he set an example which is machinery.
Quinces. Mrs. Anna D«*an, Centra) Point.
Johnnie Barnum, Medtord.
worthy
of
attenti»»n
People
have
not
M<
(
k.
Geo.
>hort,
Alfred Kit» hen of Pros­
Sweet
potatoes,
R
F
Maury,
Jacksonville.
that he has kept tie») up m a bag since
Spring matt rem*. .M in S P Oorsline, Rose­
tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
pect. < >r., N. J. U « hl» ot Portland. Or.
Carrots. Burbank potato»**, table beets, Mrs.
Harrison's inavguration. It haa just yet forgotten the strike in 1877, when a burg.
[
’
Griswold,
Ashland.
Any
and
all
person*
via:miDE auwisely the
Write
to
us,
and
we
will
send
you
our
illustrated
book
of
this
great
r
50 II m high pat»nt Hour. .A J Daley. Eagle
alH>ve-describ»*d lands are nqutsted to tin
been divulged that the cutter Walcott panic R» eme«l to have seize«) governors ga­ Point.
Boss watermelon, I’ W Olwell, Central Point.
:
valley
and
our
Orchard
Home.
their
»
laims
m
this
office
ou < r Hfor» mid
lore,
who
ap|»ealv<i
to
the
president
of
Casaba,
Ge»».
A
Jackson.
B«
aglr.
waa recently or«lere«l to Ounalvka with
50 ibs tiaker’s flour, A J Daley.
It.Ih day of October, 1 MU.
Table squash. <1 F Prnnabakvr, Talent.
I»ard, 10 lbs. Mi s Dora Harbaugh. Jackson­
instructions to aeiie all poachers found I the United States fur tr»jops before they
Sugar
beets,
T
B
Blanton,
Ashland.
JOHN
H
SHI
PE, R« gist< r.
ville.
in tbe Behring m a, and «lie is up there li ad made proper attempt*» to suppress
Mangel wurzel, parsnips Henry E Ank« ny
Washing-machine, A W Wilson, Medford.
violence
t»y
state
instrumentalities.
Sterling.
now pursuing the pleasure of the chaae.
Candles, home-made. D S Cameron, Central
Cabbage, Thos. Gilson, Sterling.
Notice for Publication.
Rhine’» interpretation of the word Should any of the governors appeal to Point.
FOK
SqiiH*h, J B Montgonu ry, Eagle Point.
Home-made broom«, C I) VanDyke. Ash­
Harrison,
or
intimate
that
troops
might
“vigoroua” correnpondti closely with the 1
Onions. Danvers, early r«*d unions. R Bige­
C. S. Land onice. Uot-. burg. Ot..
land.
low A Sons. Williams.
generally prevailing notion of the secund 1 l»e neede») to Fh»K)t down laboring men,
NECOMD PREMIUM.
Jul> Ss. IMO.
Tomatoes. Mrs Geo.
Jackson, Beagle.
Benny
will
be
found
ready
an»l
as
willing
N.
ta
c
is
bcrct>> alveii inai in . ..inpIiaiHe
Honey
exhibit,
C
J
Armstrong,
Medford.
advent.
THIRD PREMIUMS.
« itti ttie provIRious ni thè «et <>f (ciigr.»» il
to head a (ompany as he dpi when in the
--------
ÆT
—
I
DAIRY
Mangel wurzcl, Mrs. P Griswold. Ashland.
Jlllie 3. tris, elll'lksl **An aet l..r ili«- MI C , t
Sweet potatoes. W H Parker, Jacksonville.
FIRST rtlKMIUMS.
i Olii., i lands m ih. Slui. K ,,t < alii.n ma. < ir,-
Mt A ulifie an<l Slavin bad their tight governor's chair iu Indiana.
Potatoes, G W H«*ckathorn, Eagle Point.
Butter made by families, Mrs S E Downing.
■¿■•il. N< vada and Wai.limai.ai lni>i..ij,”
in London, after all. The latter wax the
Tomato«**, Jas. McDonough Tolo.
I lavai M<x*k ot Prosped, Ja. gru ai coutity, ói..
As expurgated and toned-down ver­ (,'entrai Point.
victor,‘‘do ng tip” the big Miaaion bov
Tabl«* squash. Thos. Curry, Tabl«* R«,< k.
Butter,
Mrs
H
E
Ankeny.
Sterling.
Ima tlo»da> tlled >u Olla off >< e hi. - w < >■ n'.latv -
largest and best cabbage, Wm. Hanley.
in two r>un<i». It wm a great disap­ sion of Congressman Kennedy's »|*.e<-h
iiient i..r | li. pui'cliaM-ot thè loia 1 una a* nnd
Jersey butter. Mrs G F BillingH, Ashland.
against Quay ami the V. 8. senate has
Jacksonville.
» V, ot n > (, ot X* e. So. ♦. in l ,| So. .c.* a.
SECOND PREMIUM.
point n en all around, as it waa aupima**«!
I ùiik , Se. .> c. and wlU otler proni t.. «I k , w
finally appeared in a journal printed
Butter, Mrs K M McDonough.
FLOWERS.
that the parties were more equally
timi thè land -oiight la inori vulunldi l..r ita
under the censorship ot Speaker Reed
FIRST
PREMIUMS
DOMESTIC
WOOLEN
MANUFACT-
tniibir
or -toie insti tot agrieufturai pur-
matched and th* mill wool»! be an ex­
full nnd first-class
Best foliage begonia, rose geranium. Mrs. S
p.— -. and lo .et.ilnmli III* clami lo anni mnd
URE8.
Who will soon arenco
tended one an.I »tubborniy contorted and falsely called the Comjrf.aional
E Downing. Central Point.
o.
Ini.
tue
li. icmier nnd li. e. iv < i ot tlimoltu •
Reeoril.
But
there
was
»o
much
both
of
FIRST PHRMIl Mi*.
throughout. Both parties surrendered
I
Hand bouquet, Mrs. H E Ankeny Sterling.
al m-eiiur». Ur..<>u Thuradaj . thè liitiKim <.r
Rag rug. Mm P Griswold, Ashland.
Parlor bouquet, Mollie Britt, Jaektumvillr.
to the police ant) a ere arraigned in the truth and of wormwood in the speech
Ol
i.dii
r,
lato.
He nano» im w un.-v. a t'., o
Rag rug. handmade. Mis« Kate Hoffman,
assortment of
Dried grasses. Mrs. B W Dean,'Central Point.
-boli. Alfred Kit. lieti ol p|.,«|,.<( nr \ |
Lambeth police court on the charge of that even the revised version contains Jacksonville.
Feather wreath, Mrs. Jennie Montgomery.
Wclcliol
Portland;
(.*. A. ( ha| man of Hoa, i
statements
which
cannot
pass
un
­
lUg carp« i, Mrs M G <Tt*mmcns, Jackson- Eagi«* Point.
committing a breach of the pear«. The
l.urg. Oregon.
Coll«*ction
phlox,
Mrs.
D
J.
Lawton,
Med
­
prisoners were remanded until Friday, challenged in either house of congress ▼Hie.
\n>
and
all
pt-raoua
clmniing advera. ly the
Beal rug, Mrs H M Bain. Althouse.
ford.
alno e-d< acril»ed landa aie riqinated lo file
and each was rvtpiir. i to furnish person without an admission of theircorrectness.
SECOND PREMIUMS.
SECOND PREMIUMS.
Ilo
11.
Inim«
ili
tlnn
office
oli or l.ct.i. a.ed
Mr.
Kennedy
protested
against
tlie
re
­
Rag rug, Mrs. Grace Sk» < t<*rs Medford.
al surety in the sum of one thousand
Single geranium, Mrs, S E Downing, Central
l'.lhdn) ot Oetob. r, 1-WI
vision of his remarks and persi-ts in bis
Rag rug. handmade. Miss Kate Hoffman. Point.
pounds.
JOHN
H.
Sili
PE, K. smt.r.
Statement that Quay is a branded crimi­ Jacksonville.
Parlor bouquet, hand bouquet, Mra.M My« r,
Kaa éarpet, Mrs G W Gibson. Jacksonville. Ashland.
nal
and
iseltisli,unscrupulous
manipula
­
Ra31arpet, Mrs H M Bam, Althouse.
B«*Ht exhibition panMes, Maud Downing,
I ul Redding ami Cedarville atage i tor of the Republican party, lie also
Notice for Publication.
B< M hoine-uiad< yarn, Mrs M G Clvmmena, Central
Point.
waa robtie 1 on the night of Sept. 2<>th, warns the Republican managers that Javasoii ville.
Beat exhibition listers. Mm. Alice riricb.
F/z
about twenty-five milex from Redding’
L. 8. Land Office, ttoaeburg, <>r.,
JackHonville.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTS.
they must dep. se Quay from his present
Cal., near Slorl-v *x station, at eleven
a.
.
JU1> 21. 1S|>.
Beat cut flowers, Mrs. Oacar Ganinrd. Ash­
FIRST PREMIUMS.
iwisitiun,or defeat and ruin is ceitain.
S..(ICC IH berci,, gtven timi lu ccinpiianee
land.
Potato yeaat bread,Mrs R DeGroot, Medford.
o'clock. Two robbers, who were mark­
witb
tlie
prmiaiona
ot
thè
act
rif
Congreaa vf
WORKS OF ART.
Best colhs tion cann»*d fruit anti best collec­
.lime 3. 1»>. < IH 11 ad 'All SCI ter Oie aale ot
ed, ordered Ed. Bracket, the driver, to
A t the meeting of the Oregon Press tion
dri»tl fruit, Mrs G A Jackson. Beagle.
Innbei
IniiilH
in
ih.
«taten
<,t
<
ubi.•rum.
iIn -
S
ingle
S
trap
T
rack
FIRST
PREMIUMS,
•top, at the same, time pre-enting two Association with the Portland hoard of
B»*st collection preserve«, Mrs n Jah, Jack­
unii. Sevada and W>i«hlnaion l.rrlìoty.'
B«*at collection land*cap«*8 in oil, best crayon
murderous looking pistol». The tii'-t . trade, held in August, a resolution was sonville.
JrtiucH ( . M( Intubi «4 Ab<*rdc»*i>, couiiiy «4
portrait, Mrs. K uh I c M West. Metllord.
Hop-rising bread. Mi«» Dee Ankeny, Ster­
< li« lu»bs. Btm«* »4 Wn*hnigton, ||MM tiiib »I mv
question they asked wa», "Are there offered by the editor of the TlMKH and
Beat autumn h*av«'g in oil. r»««Ht China paint­
ling.
ili- <1 in thi*« f:« • In* «worn Hat» m« ni h r tb«<
ing. Fannie M Ix)ve. JackNotivlllv.
any paaaengera ?" The Wells, Fargo a adopted, to the effect that it was tbe
B»*st Piccalily. M'-s J G McDonald, Tolo.
l».4rcliii*<* <4 the n <• <4 s < No. s in l wp. No
Beat etching ’n oil. beat kehalngton in oil.
Co.-» box and the government mail sen- - ot the assemblage that it would be
B»-t assortments jelly and soda blacuita, Mrs. R H Halley Medford.
cs, Rang« -No. 4 «*, Miid will « fi. r pr«»«4* tó
»41OW that tb»* !nnd Nought i* ui«»r< \a!in»blc
pouch were then thrown out on demand, to the best interest» of Oregon if a state Mrs W J plymale, Jackaonvllh*.
Price,
$17
Beat natural nistury in oil. Mrs. Susie M
Largest and best exhibit hermeticaHy sealed West. Mulford.
for itM tiinb»*r or atout- than für agricultural
The Leather, Workmanship and Finish arc of
from which some eight hundred dollar» board of trails he formed. Accordingly fruit. ( > C«Milldge. Awhiand.
purpoH*. alni t»» cMabiiah in* dann tu * hi «1
Beat landscape in oil. Mrs. Millie Myer, Ash­ the vkrv rkst .
were extracted, the empty envelopes a meeting for the purpose above men­
Best assortment dried fruit, Abner Riddle, land.
land betör» fht* R« gi*tvr and R< <•« iv» r «4 tl.iP
(Joloi*«*«l < * ii >>I ihi «* i *«- m .
Ilonrlotta Siile Wool.
<4M« <* at Roseburg, Or., on Wi<dn«*day. tbe
Best general collection, b«'at in crayon, b«*st
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING DIRECT
and jiackagex being put hack into the tioned was called for Sept. 27tb,and quite Riddle,
*><*ot<*li l’loitl.
iótb da) ot Oetob« r. 1 mm ». R« nani« * h * mr .
SXCONO PIlltMtl'Ms.
marine painting in oil, Emma Tolman, Ash­
&ti*ipe<i Cnxlimcr««,
Wc can sell you
box ami Ibe sack ami then returned to a number of the local boards of trade aj>-
McDonald Pardue, N. J.Wt ieli, 4 T
Potato yeast bread, Mrs I* Griswold, A»h- land.
Ssicilill 11M. ncss.t».
pointed deleg ites to attend. A large at­ land.
to the driver.
A hhìi I x ‘I Tricot.
Kltchcn <»t Portland. Muitnomaii » <>unt x ór
Best display photographs, Mrs. M. E. Tyler.
Harness
at
from
$6.00
up.
C. A. Cbapinan ol R on « burg. Douglas ( «'>.* <»r'
Salt rising liread. Mis E A DeOroot, Med- Ashland.
tendance was present and a stale board
Road Carts from $9.50 up.
Any and all persona clalming a«iv«*r*.*lv’ thè
Best portraits in oil, Mrs. W S Barnum, Med­
F rom recent <leci»ion» in the United of trade form d, with T. F. Osborn as lord.
landa ar«* r«Hju<M<»l t«» fi)«*
Hop rising bread. Mrs Bose DeOroot. Med- ford.
8END FOR CATALOOIU.
Now I’nrasolB,Ribbons Embroidery, (»loves. Buttons.
Large abov«'-»i«**crib«*»l
Slat»»court» it «iqx-arii that a pre-emp­ president Tlie new organization imme­ ford.
th«*lr chaitua »n tbia office on < r I»e1ore u«id
Best sea moss in frame. Issie McCully. Jack-
15th day of Uvtob« r. l*!»o.
Itrud primis, W M Smith. Mixlford.
son vi lie.
tion or bouicHteail filing lias preference diately commenced Work, which is al­
wortment Ladies’Trunks, Hand Big’, Satchels. New Wall Taper
ACME MAN VI AGfTRING 00.
Display cairned fruit, Mrs W T Leever. Cen­
B« st oil painting on satin, Mrs. Susi _• Went.
JOBS II. SIII PE. Kegiater.
over a timlrer tiling under all cirrum- ready beginning to show g.iod results.
tral Point.
Medford.
and
Window Blinds.
INDIANAPOLIS.
IND
•tancee, no mat er now heavy the timber , T ick returns on the legislaiivn vote in
Be»t aMortOK lit jelly. MI m Sophia Ish, Jack­
HECOND
PREMIUMS.
'
Estray Notice.
Having received from Boston a large invoice of Ladies' Hue
>>r bow atony and rough the land may be. Maine indicate a l‘ein<x*ratic gain of 12 sonville.
Best crayon drawing, Mrs, 8usi«‘ M West.
Best assort mi nt preservisi, Mrs Maria Bell, M«dford.
In tome instance» where timber locator» representatives, making the house s'and (entrai
Point.
Boots
and
Shoes,
our
stoek
is
more
comph'te
in
that
line
than
usual.
TAKEN
CP
Bi THE t MlEltxICSI li 1 AST
Beat general display, Mrs. Fannie Love.
have proved up on their claim», pai I i 113 Republicans to ;M li.-m s-rats. The
11.-st assortment fruit butter, Mrs Nanor Jacksonvill«*.
1 spring, one pinto |*on>. ng« 4 aloni
x.ar»,
brand«-»!
with a doubl« «niar»-«m tb.*
their »2 SO j>cr acre and received tlieir ' senate stands ■» Democrats. 27 Republi­ Obem bain. Central Point
Bost landscapes in oil. E Tolman, Ashland.
B.st siala biscuit. Ml»» Dee Ankeny.
r‘*’
M,,<1 M fl»ror«*G on tn« itght hip
Marine, natural history, Mrs. W S Barnurn,
receipt from the land office, they have : cans Tne vote for governor is : Burleigh,
The
own«*r
will
pay » burg»** and tak»* tho
M« si ford
MILLINERY.
animal away.
lost their claims; and not only that, hut (I>.">ti5: Thompson. 44 S44 ; (’lark. 2,M8;
Crayon portrait, Mr». Millie Myer. Ashland.
rtns-r maxicx».
THIRD PRF.MirMS.
the Vnited Statex lias not returned the scattering, u.»,, TH** Republican plural­
Trull urr« k precinct. Sept. 1.
111
Intani » robe. Mrs W H stammers. Midford.
Marine in oil. Mrs. Susie Wi*st, M»,df»>rd.
money received. It ia not likely that ity is 18,721, which is not a large one.
Best display milliner;. Mrs P P Prim. Cen­
We buy in largo quantities, and are prepared to give lower price»
General colh*ction. Mrs. R H Hailey. Med­
tral
Point.
many title» to timber land» in tin» county,
ford.
Best Couch Medicin« I ’• •<i»mm«‘i’ 1» «1 by Phys iei.'ins. 1
to consumers than most of onr competitors. Intending buyers will
scosti rnxMii'Ms.
Pigs for Sale.
T hlkl are no protection Democrats,
(.andscapea in oil. Mrs. L. H. Blakeman,
will he endangered bvth »■ deeixion» bu’
Phu; iiit nn»l agreeable to the 1
Cures where all <‘!s«> f >
Infants* slip. Mrs W K Stammer». Medford. Ashland.
as
that
term
was
once
usd,
in
either
find
it
advantageous
to
visit
Jacksonville
before
buying
their
supply
thoxe taking claim» ahotil I lw verv care­
taste.
Children
take
it
with
•
>ut
oi>ivcti».
‘
n.
By
druggist*«.
1
Cray«)»
portrait,
Mrs.
Barnum,
Modfurd.
FEW
VOLAMI
CHINA PIO». MISSOL'HI
HAND SEWING.
ful to know poaitivr Iv that the land ix | house uf congress; but the most perfect
ntm-k, thoroughbred. Will do li . r e-wut
fjgP’We exchange for al! kinds of provisions and produce.
N UTS
FIRST rnXMtVMS.
accord
in
the
Democratic
ranks
on
the
not likely to ba considered as tit for cul- ,
2 uuills. ctiMim patchwork, Mrs Jane Mc­
subject of a reductionof taxation.
Cully, JaikBcnvllls.
ttvafion.
Bat
Toio.
$7.50to$i0
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A Lodnine §¡2.50 to $3.00 a Week.
Portland’s Great Industrial Exposition
STAVER * WALKER,
Nledfoi’d,
A.
¡GIES.
Ili
?
I
Hoad Carts
In Southern Oregon.
I’lial isLi’jalhiiwstal IDI’erCeul.oiiMOOO
for Infants and Children
I
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
THE OREGON LAND CO
irjT is worvrn #1,000.
SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS / PRICE LIST.
This Space Has Been Reserved
THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION,
Medford, Oregon.
NEW GOODS!
NEWMAN FISHER, NUNAN'S
FALL ANO WINTER GOODS
Teazle Cloth,
Scotch Zephyr,
Gold Seal Mourning,
Criterion,
English Sateens.
Palmer,
Dragon Black Lawn,
Amoskeag.
Figured Organdie,
Toile Du Nord,
Simpson Calicoes.
Outin? Cloth.
Invincible Alpacas
P 1 SOJS c MÄEüTÖj R
CONSU1
.1
i
f.
Groceries and Provisions.
J. INUINAJN