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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
îhegmuniiiic ilüu .5 EDITORIAL NOTES. h -;te Board uf Commerce, organ- zed al i’urtlan 1 last week w ith T. F. Us- burn »» pra»itl»nl, Hrnrv Fallin« »« treaaurer an«i Charie« Randolph as «•cr«l»ry. ahould prove amoet impcrUnt factor in the general progreea ol the en tire atate. It haa a great work before It in Btirring up the people of Oregon to prepare a creditable exhibit for the Col- urnbu« fair at Chicago in 1892-3. JOSKFHINK county items . The new opi r a-bouseat Grant s Pass i» now t by electricity. lit E. E. Williams of Indian cr?ek has been ne «EDFOkD SQC1BS. gotiating for the Ferree property at Keuo for sometime, and intends putting Ina stock of • A»’-J’ ’he plasterer, has removed merchandise at that poiut. to Rigney, Wash. L. B. Applegate, Newt. Gordon and Chas. Grave» spent several day» last week in a vain . ^rs* p- J. Lutusdeu arrives from Ler outat for three bears that came down from trip to Kansas ihK week. tne higher mountain» into tbe clearing». Mr». Peter Henderson ut*»i« ?«<l tbe ah Th«* rains of last wr< k cleared away the smoke.and tbe sublime scenery of the basin is . at Yreka during the week again the subjt*ct of remark. Old Shasta's | 1. H. OviaH and wife made the count)'- peak looms up like the mountain was but a seat a visit one day last week. mile or so away. Vcddor A Leavitt recently built a ware Bert Whitman jg shipping a large house an»l bake-shop for George Pun. the quantify of pears to northern markets. old Linkville hotel dining-room boy, who will go into "blizziness aireesamee Melican Ihe McAndrew building is about com man' in Linkville. pleted and will be an ornament to the town. Stockmen are closely watching the move- mento uf several suspicious characters operat IJo you want n watch you can depend ing in tbe neighborhood ot Drew’«and Langefi valleys, aud some important disclosures in on? See Pritchard's putent dust-proof cases. • the criminal line are expected soon. Rev. Win. Lund of Roseburg field ser Owing to an error in the spelling of Mr. Mathews' given name be will not get bis com vices in the Medford Episcopal church last mission as agent of th«.* Klamath Indian agen bunday. cy. The president will appoint him to the po sition tcmpoiarily, and when the U. 8. senate Mrs Eneas McLean, whois at Bandon, meets hi» name will be sent in again. >008 county, is much benefited by the suit sen air, we learn. Stinson aud wife lost week removed ( Win. to Nevada to reside. I of Kerbyville was at the ( Dr. J. Speucv ... Ch TOHEK 10. 1*90 FRIDAY ... county-»cat recently on busiaew. Presaly visited old-time friends in ( J. F. county. SLcVtx ia now the world’s champion Colusa Cal., during tbe week. heavy-weight, Sullivan having declined T. P. Let* Is manufacturing sorghum syrup ( to meet the Australian in tbe ring, ac th's season. He will market over 3UU gallons. cording to precedent. Arthur Conklin returned during the week SoiTHKRN member» of congre»» predict1 from his summer vacation iu New York state. TltRKC M2» Will »•*> *w>« that of tbe twenty-four Republican Prof. James G. Clark was warmly welcomed county to C«hiuraia to inv«»tig»t« th» member« of congrena from the «outhern during tbe week, on bis return from Calk death ol their fellow »toekuian, Byron atate» not more than two or three will be tor ill a. ariDKer, who »« iindoubcedly murder- returned at the coming election. They TW* t 8- ferry-ixmt ferry is superfiuous since the bridge whs thrown open tu the traveling •nJ did nut cu ninit suicide. have announced their intention of mak public. ing the south «olid as far a» congreaeion- John Hartman’s neat, new residence on the Tua official census returns show Cali al election» are concerned, and announce fornia'« population to be 1,204,037, a gain that the federal electapna brH is what river, u«*ar the bridge, will soon be ready for occupancy. ot J39,S.G in the last decade, ur 3924 will do it. The gerrymander in Tennes Every department of the Grant's P om public pei cent. There are but lew etale» winch see and Kentucky will cause a loss of 8ch«Mjia is overcrowded and u new department can make a better ehowiug. 1» badly needed. three Republican members. E. E. Redfield, tbe Jeweler, is once more able Tua Administration st ems .leteru.iued to attend to DUBines», alter his recent attack J ack tux Kirraa notifies the London MOB K PREMIUMS. ponce tual be han recovered from bis to carry Commissioner of Pensions or malarial fever. reoeal indisposition and is about ready Kauiu through in «pile of tiie damaging Hon. Cha». J. Howard returned to the Paa» The followinir list of premium*, awarded at to resume business again at tbe old facts winch Representative Cooper ba» last week from his surveying tour for theO. the late fair, were unavoidably crowded out A C. railroad company. of the la»t I bhuc of the T imes . stand in Whilecospel. London is in a brought out, even in the face of tbe open APPLES. W. H. Underwood is visiting relative« in opposition of the Republican members ferment in consequence. rixtrr rRXMtVMs. of tbe congressional investigation coin- Ruck Inland county, llfiuois, and will return home about the 15tn prox. Beat collection, and beat sitiKle variety, win T he American veal poacher« threaten mutee. If the Republicans can stand ter, R F Maury. Jacksonville. J. P. Mills of Deercreek visited the county to hoial tbe union jack aud register under tbis sort of thing we have no complaint Beat Rlnale variety, autumn, W J Nichol», scat om* day during the week, and was Satn'a valley. m the Brittan flag next Bea»on, in order to to make; but under a Democratic ad welcomed by his many friends. Best Yellow Bell-flower, J W lnaratn, » 11- enjoy greater immunity in chasing the ministration Raum's own admissions Hamden's colored minstrel» gave an 1OB«Mt Khi'iu Island GreeniiiK», C W Taylor, what tew seaiH remain. Ihia 1« not would have caused his instant dismissal. amusing entertainment at the opera-house at Eagle Point. Graut's Pass on the 2d instant. flattering, to »ay the least, to our prevail I t lias often been asked wliy a daily Beat 30-ounce Pippin and Roxbury Russet, ing ‘‘vigorous forei«n pm'cy.” Croxton, Wheeler A Co. opened a meat Thus Gilson, Sterling. Democratic paper does not start in Port market on Main street. Grant's P:is»,last week Beat.Gloria Mundi, J Norris. Ashland. land 7 Tbe reason ia thia, says the Mun and are dispensing cb>>ice cuts. ll«*st collection, winter, Fred Hansen, Table TU iateal verdict auainst Sandy Oltla mouth Democrat: The publishers can Risk. Rev. Robert McLean has been induced to Best Fall Beauty, Holland Pippin. Rairibo,2Q- of Portland, the intirdeie; of Euni Weber, not get suffic ent assurance for tbe sup retain hi» ¡matorate of the Presbyterian ounce Pippin, Mrs Thus Curry, Table Kock. was set aside by the suoirtue court, port of such an enterprise. The trouble church at Grant's Pass. Too bad. SECOND PR KM 1 UMS. substantially on tbe uroniul that there lie» with the Democrats of the atate. Best variety winter apples and Roxbury C. F. Walker has removed hts shingle mill wu nut sutficieirf^ev ale nee to jnstliy a They «eem to prefer a “cheap John“ further into tbe hills, to secure better timber. Russet. R F Maury, Jacksonville. Best fall apples, J McDonough, Tolo. , verdict ot tn uni er iu the first degree. «lieet, of no political color or value, pub Hr is doing a large business. Best Gloria Mundi, C W Taylor, Eagle Point Tbe court now declines tu review and re lished in the east at one dollar a year, Best 30-ounce Pippin, W p Benn, Ashland. Geo. E. Floyd and family of Illinois river Best Yellow Bell-flower. Mrs Thus Curry, verse this opinion. Oido, tberetrre, is to a paj>er of home print, and which were entertained by friends at Grant'» Pass for several days during the week. Tabl«* Rock. to have another trial. would be of general intereel to them and Best display of apples, S A Carlton, Eagle . Johnston Bro», intend to enlarge tbeir hop Point. their party. 8o long as Democrats from 20 to 65 acres next spring. The TniRD PREMIUMS. PatslDKxT W oudri m of the Mormon patronise a Republican or independent yard past season was highly remunerative to them. Best variety autumn apples, R F Maury. church at last buns tu the inevitable, paper and give «heir party the col«i Best collection apples. Miles Wakeman. Postmaster Gilmore of Waldo tarried and has issued ins proclamation io> bid shoulder,aa it were, just so long will they several days at Grant'» Pasa while en routs Wimer. ding in the iuture any marriages within be without a leading daily in the state. horn«* from the district fair at Central Point. Best winter apples. J McDonough, Tolo. the Mormon church in conflict with the GRAPHS. J. R. Jennings resumed charge of the T hs Southern Pacific passenger depart FIROT PREMIUMS. lawsuf the land. This will mean the piom < r hotel at Grant's Pass last we« k, and ment will shortly send some of its em Best variety, and best Muscat of Alexandria, gradual dissolution of tbe church, be is giving th«* best of satisfaction as a Boui- C D Reed, J acks«»nville. cause without the singular feature uf ployees to make sketches or photographs tace. Beat display, beat Rose of Peru, best exhibit polygamy, in their creed they will no of Crater lake, fifty or sixty miles G. H. Palethorpe has succetded to the wine grapes,"Peter Britt. Jacksonville. northeast of Ashland, Or. But little ia ownership of the variety »tor*« recently con- Best improved Mission. W T Lcever, Cen longer l»e ’’persecuted,” aud without dueted by O..J. Vannoy and sold by him to N. tral Point. persecution they will uo longer Ire enthu known of this lake in the outside world, Delamattcr. Best Concord. Geo A Jackson, Beagle. which ia described sa being a large sheet B«*st grap«*s grown by exhibitor, best sfn- siasts and cannot thrive. Grant's Pass once more boasts o( tbe best g|«* variety, best table grapes, J H Stewart, of beau'iful water in the crater of an ex bridge on Rogue river, and it Is needless to Phoenix. A SYXblCAra has tieen organized in tinct volcano. A person standing on the say that our citizens duly appreciate the B«*st Flame Tokay, W Bell. Ashland. edge of the crater is said to look down luxury regained. SECOND PREMIUMS. Chicago tu carry ou Dariua Green’s idea upon the lake 2,000 feet below him Improve«! Misaion, G Naylor, Medford. Hon. H. B. Miller and family, accompanied of a rapid-transit air balloun. Recent ex Wine grape«, J H Stewart, Phoenix. The depth of tbe lake ia believed to be by Misses Katie and Bessie Kelly, will spend periments have shown that the scheme the winter in Portland, to avail themselves of PRUNES. of »rial navigation is possible, and may some 2.000 feel In plaecs. In the center the superior school facilities presented there. FIRST PREMIUMS. prove practicable, in which case the of it rises a cone-shaped island, its apex Best general display, Italian and Petite, Ab E. S. Moore, the "bird's*cyu view" artist, globe can be "circun O jwu ” in about comprising a number of acres. In the was in Grant's Pass taking orders for litbo- ner Riddle, Riddle. middle of the apex is another small Best Silver prunes, G F Schniidtlein. Wood graph'ca at $25 per thousand u tew day» since. five days. The m.ial corporation is Heinade some nice pictures of the county ville. capitalised at ten million dollars, and body of water. SECOND PREMIUMS. scat. While their project may come to grief, as Petite, Thus Gilson. Sterling. M. W ilkins has returned from attend Our mining interests are attracting more Silver, Frank Bellinger, Jacksonville. did Darius', ecient lets are confident the ing a meeting oi the World's Fair Com attention every day. Several rich develop PEACHES. failure will not prove bo ignominious as mission at Chicago. He says that the ments have been made lately, and we ripect to see our mines worked to a more extensive FIRST PREMIUMS in that historic attempt. next legislature should nuke an appro extent than ever before long. Best Wakefield cling anti Mahua Tone, C T priation of at least $5d,00J, with which Payne, Phœuix. A n exchange vigorously eeuaurea ttie Oregon can be properly representeel at II. C. McIntosh recently sold 80 acres of fine Best variety peaches. A M J«*ss, Grant s on Coyote creek to Reub. Jones for $80U. Pass. citiaens of southern Oregon fur neglect tbe great fair Mr. Wilkins was through land Mr McIntosh is making pr«’parationa to B«*st late Crawford, and best five named va ing to utiiil'« toe opportunity fur calling the ue-inment exposition building while thoroughly develop bis quartz ledge, the rieties. G F Nchinidtlrfn, Woodville. Best general collection, W I* Benn. Ashland. tbe attention of the outside world to our in Chicago, and says that no exhibit "Anaconda," during the coming winter. Best display, F H Carter, Ashland. resunicea and advantage«. The vast there of gram or cereals can begin to Arthur Couklin and Hon. H. B. Miller rep SECOND PREMIUM. tide of immigration tl.aing oil to the compare with that grown in Oregon. Io resented the Grant's Paas b«>ard of trade in Best variety ¡»caches, J H Whipple, Wood state b«»ard formed loM week at Portland. Northwest la allowed to remain m iguui- corn alone do they exceed us. In tim the It will doubt less be instrumental in attracting ville. SPECIAL. anoe of ttua section altogether. Tim citi ber Oregon need not fear com petition. thousands to our favored atate from the effete FIRST PREMIUMS. zens ol each ol our town« should accept He was one of the commissioners who east. Butter, William Robinson,Crescent city.Cal. R. O. Smith deserves the chief credit for th*offer of the Oregon Boanl 01 burnt originally opposed the dual site, says White corn. J B Wrisley, Centra! Point. the splendid exhibit of grains, «ration to provide desk-room and space tue Eugene Guard. At a meeting just at collecting Hand-painted glass, Mrs Fannie Love, Jack fruits, grasses, melons, vegetables, miiH*rals, for exhibit* for all locations which ree tended by him the site was changed ao etc., which advertise*» our merit» * to sonville. Lustre painting. Mrs R Halley, Medford. th»- world at the industrial fair, under the fit to disseminate information of their ud that allexhibits would be placed togeth Ntnilax, Mrs N E Downing. Central Point. supervision of W. L. Lister. vantages in thia manner. er. Raspberries, blackberries and peppers, Mrs W. P. Jeter of Applegate sent _ ... exhibits of P Gri»wold, Ashland. II kbk is a picture, presented by the fruit to the Portland fair that were the equal Harness leather, Israel Morrison, Crescent Tn c steamer failed tu land Omaha World, which complaining farm of any raised on the coast. His specimen» of city. Seedling peaches. Min'S Wakeman, Wimer. her load into New York in tin»« tu take ers will do well lo study : “In Sangamon peach-tree growth of 12 feet 4 inches, and prune sprout» 10 feet 10 inches, tbe present White Elephaut potatoes, A M J«*»», Grant’s ad Vantage of the old tariff law. The county, Illinois, the home of Lincoln, season, illustrate the fertility of jur soil. Pass. sugar-Crus I people went not iu a huny one-half of the farmers are now renters. Improved Mission grapes, G Naylor, Med Appl« ‘ -grew< rs ar«- jubilant over g«»od crops- to get their cargoes through, and for two Did Mr. Lincoln imagine that such a of tine quality, for which top price« are ford. Peach melon, Mrs G Kahler, Phœnix. lO ig.Weary da\s and nights ihe steamer» siate of things would ever exist at his , obtained. The work of huxing and shipping Late Flat Dutch cabbage, E F Nichols, Table Guiou and Wtigeland were worked up own home when he spoke of ‘a govern goes rapidly forward. Many young orchards Rock. will be set out in Josephine county next spring and down U»a co .Mk outside the l> ;aware ment of tbe people, by the people, for as Roman Beauty apple, G F Schmidtlein, a result of tbe successor the orc ba rd i sts Woodville. Capon rather than curne into «iuca al tbe people?' The furies which have , this season. Blue Peariuaiu apple, C W Taylor, Eagle Philadelphia with their sugar tor tbe worked this result at the home of Lin • A recent writer in tbe "Oregonian” forcibly Point. Franklin refinery before sugar was coln are felt over the whole land, The > advance*» the proposition that Grant'» Pass is White velvet painting. Miss Nusie Turner. placed on the Le iat. The govrrnoiant mortgages are being gradua ly fore d«*stined to become and always t«> continue Jacksonville. Flowers In oil. Miss Issie McCully, Jackson the largest and most important town in ¡owes about by their dilatory closed. The land-owning farmer is i southern Oregon, and her varied manufactur- ville. tact ics. ______________ Melrose grapes. C D Re«*d. Jacksonville. Ing resources certainly warrant the predic- passing into tbe conditions of the peasant Moosepark apricot, Robert Goodyear, Ash j tion. of Eiiro|«e, and tbe process will go on as land. B oyktox ' s bicycle railroad scheme is Tbe veteran Albert Gaines, father of Mrs. Bread bracaet, Mrs Eugene Orr. Medford long as the same system of tariff rob G«««>. B. t 'urrey. has bet.’n visiting his daughter attracting milch attention from scien- Hickory King corn, Thos. Bai ley, Beagle. bery and railroad extortion is in exis • during tin- past week. He enjoy» the distinc Golden Wontier millet, and Brgooru Domah tiata, and aa effort .a being made to have tion of having delivered the first Fourth of O W Cornish, Central Point. tbe government adopt it in the interest tence.” July oration in Josephine county, whli«* pass corn. Hair wreath, B N Bunch. Medford. ing through rhe valley with a party of gold of the fast mail service. It has been f»a Count p«‘ar, and 20-ouncecling peach, Oxa of the wilJest scenes witnessed in hunters in the summer of 1M9. W H Atkinson, Ashland. demonstrated beyond a doubt that a uni the custom-house in New York in a 1 bottle »fiver prunes, J W Smith. Medford. A pleasant social dinner was given at the form speed of lUO mil. » per hour can be quarter of a century was enacted just as Sunrise mat, Miss Mollie Britt. Jacksonville. Centennial acbuol-housa to mark the cloae of maintained for light trams; aud, if a line me old Trinity clock at the head of the the summer term of Nunday-school in that Prune marmalade, Wm Smith, Medford. Eggplant. U F Miller, Gold Hill could be eetabhshrd across the conti s'reet struck midnight and ushered in am! the New Hope district. The attendance Beaded pincushion, Mrs E Coker, Central was large and strict attention was given to nent, thia coast would be within 4< Sunday morning. At that moment the the edfol«!». an«l a common-sense discourse Point. hours’ travel of tire Atlantic seaboaid. McKinley bill, malting changes in the delivered by Rev. J. A. Treasure of Grant's Plush panel, Mrs N Faber. Ashland. 1 jar peaches, Mrs L E Norris Ashland. The immense possibilities of scientific tariff, went into effect. Several post Pass. Best gourds, MrsB W Dean. Willow Springs. - . - ----- ♦ - -■ • research are becoming more apparent ponements bail been made during the Pair deer horns, E Gazlcy, Canyonville. every day, and it Ls-gms to look as if day to allow tielated steamships to reach Tidy, Miss Annie Wimer. Ashland. KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. Nea-inoss album. Mrs H M Bain, Althouse. witbin a centnry distance would be ut port, and all had gotten in except the Wax cross. Miss Ella Patterson. Talent. terly annihilated. We are having heavy frotrt» Cunarder, the htruria. Minute after Kelnay Japan plum, and Egyptian corn. Mrs 5S!«J G A Jackson, Beagle. minute passed and the brokers to whom Cluggugv's stages are doing a gin al passenger Fi lien burg prunes, Mrs K H Crump. Jack- Tux congressional apportionment bill, the delay meant the risking ol thousands' business. son vi’le. prepared by R. P. Porter, superintend were nearly bereft with excitement. J. P. Roberts returned from th«* Willamette B«*st general collection green fruits preserv ed in acids, O Coolidge, Ashland. ent of the census bureau, and intro Just at the last moment, when the cities last week. SECOND PREMIUMS. duced in the house by Representative deputy collector had begun the sentence Fr«*d Clift was very ill at his home on Lost Plush photograph case, Mrs W R Stammers. Dunnell, chairman of tbe census com winch would declare the custom-house river last we« k. Medford. Moss lamp mat. Mrs Eugene Orr Medford. mittee, is as one-sided and unjust a closed. Captain Haines, in full uniform, Chap Graves is about again after a severe Kelsay Japan plum, XV H Atkinson. Ash measure as the tar ff bill. In it every burst in and shouted: “I am here.” attack of fever. land. thing has been lost right of but increas The scene which followed was a wild one, Judge Smith has taken possession of his Beaded pincushion. Miss E A Coker, Central Point. ing the number of the Republican votes and his wonderful race has made liis handsome new quarters. Brocad<*d banner. Miss Annie Wimer, Ash in I - iiou-siof representatives and in the name familiar all over the country. Stock is very cheap, the ¡»rices paid being land. the lowest ever known here. ■ 1. dural college; and, to make it still THIRD rnRMICM. Tua McKinley hill, raid a San Fran Tualpy Hocking apple. Mrs it H Crump. more obnoxious, the main features of Those uf our residents who visited tbe dis Jacksonville. the McComas, so called anti-gerryman- cisco dealer, will be the death-blow to trict fair have returned home. dering, bill was tacked ou it. Tina was the cigar-manufacturing indusiry of the Misses N»*lllr and Hortense Russell arc visit Important to Settlers. done to prevent tbe Dem-aerats from re- Cnned States. Any increase of the reve ing Mrs J D Fountain at Linkville. Th«* provisions of the land-grant forfeiture districting tbe states which the Republi nue on Havana cigars will diminish the D. C. Brownell visit^’d M« m ! oc county. Cal., Cuban cigar makers will there- act, as pass«‘d by tbe last congress, are as on legal busin«*ss during the week cans have in tire past gerrymandered. fol owe: thrown out of employment and T<» the !’nit«‘d Stat»*s, which resumes titles, Mrs. John Wells an«! s«»n of Sprague river will flock to the United States to com were ar«- forfeit«-«! all lands heretofore grunted to at Ashland after supplies last week. OaDiRs have been leceived at the l>ete with American cigar-makers, until any state or to any corporation to aid in the land office to take ho filing for land of Jo«. A. Crain of Medford was in Klamath construction jf a road opposite to and ooter- a coolie standard of wages shall have county last week in search uf a stray hors«*. any daacrlptionfrom any man who has mlnus with the proportion of such a road not now completed and in operation, for the con already acquired title under the land b ten recited. The bill is a mortal stab Mat. Obenchain was very ill at Ills home struction at the heart of the American laboier. It benefit of which such lands were on Spiagu«’ rivTr last week, but is better now. grant»*«]. or laws to 320 acres. Tl.e land ufficeie These forfeited lands Hr»* declared will tend to reduce the wages of white must require from all applicant« to tile A number of grizzlies have been seen in to be a part of the public domain, but the cilisena, and will give Ihe Chinese cigar Swan lake valley recently, and few hav«* been right of way for station grounds of thvrnil- or enter under any of the land laws of r«ia«is is not ineliid«-d In th»- forfeiture. the United States an affidavit showing makers of California the long-looked for killed. p»-rsons who. at the date of the passag«- opportunity of driving white men out of Th«? government freight at F<»rt Klamath of All that since August 30. 1800, they have the act. were active sett hrs in good faith the business. It will tie a burden on the was last week ordered shipped to Vancouver on any of the lands forfeited ami were other not filed upon ur entered under said via Ager. wise «¡ualifled. on making due claim under laws a quantity of land which would smoker also that will 1« productive of Th«’Nunday-school picnic held at Dairy on the homestead law, within six months from uo good. The UnitedStateshaaaeurplus make, with tbe tracts applied for, more th«* 22d ult. was largely attend«*«! and much of the date of passage, shall be entitled to a of money on hand, and it is not neces of prefcront right to enter the same under the asucceSH. than 320 acres. Ur, provided the party sary that Ihe government should add to provisions or the hoin«»tua<l law. and of the should claim by virtue of tl.e exception The friends of Mis» Effie Stidham will lie act, and shall be regarded as such settlers the surplus by a measuie so oppressive glad to learn that she is recovering from her from the date of actual settlement or occu as to settlers prior to the act of August ltation. Any person who has not heretofore 30, 1880 they will require uu affidavit as this. The bill will give no protection recent illness. to the American manufacturer of chew Circuit court will convene on the first Mon bad the benefit ot the homestead or pre-einp- establishing tbe fact law, or who has failed from any cause to ing and smoking tobacco or cigarettes, day in next month. There will be much tion perfect the title to a tract of land heretofore entered by him under either ot these laws, Tnc expedition of Mark Kerr and Mr. for there is no foreign competition in criminal business. Miss Maggie Manning accompanied Miss may make a second homestead entry under RusarU to Alark*, to a.*Hertain the tine those articles. It is a.med only at cigars; Sallie Maury horn«* to Jaikson county last the provision» of tbe act. height of Mr. 8t. Knaa, »o lung qiiuted uh ami as there are no manufactories of to we« k for a lengthy visit. The twvretarv of tbe interior 1» to make such rulsaas will secure to such actual settlers the monarch of tl.e continent »u Ltr as bacco in bulk inCaldorn a while the’e arc N. S. Goodlow intends removing from hi» th«*»»’ rights. In ail canes where citizen» of many cigar factories and cigarmaker», it altitude in concerned, bring*« unt the fact ranch to Bonanza this month. His »on Henry the United States or those who have declared that while the principal portion of that will be seen that ihe bill is a mortal ha» returned from Lake county. their intention to become such ar«« in pons«-». »Ion ot any of the land» restored to the public peak is within American territory, its thrust at ths cigar-manufacturing indus Parker*» station and other elevated points domain under de«.*d. written contract with or try of that state. The man who smokes height^ is not no great by 5,000 feet as were visited by light fall» or snow »ev«*ral license from the stateor corporation to which heretofore reported. Ineteaii ot b*ing eight 12'rj-cent cigars a day w ill have to mornings during the past ten days. such grant wan made, executed prior to 19,500 feet high, the mountain im little, pay to the government in duty alone $73 a Rev. F. A. Lott attended the Southern January 1, 1S88, or where persons may hav»» settled on the land with bona tide inteut to if any, higher than Sliaxta or Bainmr. y.-ar mere than he has been paying. Orison Presbytery at Oakland during the settle, they shall b(rentitled to purchase tbe week, extending hi» trip to Portland. It is humiliating to American pride to same from the United States in quantities not Reamcs, Martin A Co. last week took posses- exceeding 320 acres to any one such person at Bee one after another of __, our big illusion a Eczema From Childhood- m of th« n -new brick atore-vooM, and —* arc — thu rate of $1^5 per acre at any time within ihr.nk tn tins manner. Soon we „„ vw „ can When an infant mv body broke out all displaying a splendid stuck of goods. two years from the passage of the act. k ?nothing higher than our neigh« over with a«> erupt on or rash, which l»e- Where any such person in actual possession H. H. Blecher has sold his big hay crop in o( the lands and havtng improved them prior bvi»’ miolb , except our pncioue catue more aetr««v.tte»i as I grew older. Sprague river valley to John wells. He pul to January 1. 1HW). under the conditions war tan IT. That will gam mne to g*ow From early rhiuihood until I wa» grown up Beveral hundred tone of good hay. noted above, has made partial or full pay ami expand until the people tire of being my family spent a fortune trying to <ure The crying want in Linkville i» a number ments. upon proof of the amount of »uch rubbed and hurl the monopolist»* tool» ms of tbe disease Every noted physician of residence bout»«*» n> rent. Tbe town is lull payments he »hall be entitled to have tbe in our section was tr e»i or consulted. and overflowing, and not a bouse to Jet. same to tbe extent and amount of $1.25 per from |ower._____________ acre, if »uch amount has been paid, credited When I came of axe I visited Hol Springs, Am., and wb « treated there by the best Some stock has been sold, but not enough to to him as a part of the purchase price to be A ruw WCXX.» »me.« Secretary Wiutlom medical men, but was not benefited After relieve the stringency of tb<» money market. 5aid to the United States. Where parties ave made improvements upon -the lands and rtaptiadihe I'niitd state« tn-a«ut> tu »hat, un«ier the advice of a noted specialist. No doubt buyers will soon be plentiful. re not entitled to enter them under the pro save WaP »treat from rum. Last week I tried tbe celebrated Clifton Spring» New J.C. Murray wa» last week summoned to vision» of the act, they shall have »lx months the «eentaiy wer.t on Wall «(reel to pnr- York, wuhoui ar v rood r.,u t» When all hl» old home in tbe Willamette country by a in which to remove any growing crop, aa well cbaae silver bunion to Cuifi Cariwlie« 1\, , thing*’bad iai ed I determined to try N b N., di»pat<*b announcing the death of his mother. aa all buildings aud other movable improve m f«,ur mot ths was entirely cured.’ Montague-*» new flouring mill ha» been partg- ment». and the Wall «(reel viper» wlioin i.e I and 1 he lerribl. Edema wa.« all Kona, not a !y instrumental In bringing flour down from* It Is estimated that between 7,500,000 hart reauscitated turned and »tuiig inn; I sign !»It; my g. neral health bui t up. and I ^15 and 10.000,000 acres will be restored to tbe to $1K per thousand in the Klamath region. nubile domain, mostly along the line of the by boouimg silver up to JI4’, until have lover had .ny return of the diaMS«. Northern Pacific. Horace Moore, of the La France flrr-engtne aft' r the Kovernrreut puirfiaae» were I Lave since r**» <»nirnende<l S. S 8 to a company, Npcnt several days in Linkville last completed. McKinley bared tl«e l> ne.ra number off rnnd*» L»r skin disca**», erup w« ek. He expects to sell us an engine soon. S. 0. P. A. oi li e peuple to me assault« ot the bloal- tions, etc., and have never known of a N.W. Kilgore of l^angell valley last week sucking capitalist, Wimiuiu baa prosti failure to cure remove«! bis family to Ashlaud to enjoy the Tbe regular annual meeting of tbe South <•»". VI. I rwi . y , Irwin. Fa su|n rior educational privileges of that place, ern Oregon Protective Stock Association tuted the treasury al their betiest, Reed rrtslise on Blood aud Skin Di-eases was held at tbe nionis of David H. Miller, has begun the forging uf tbe fetters mailed free CApt. J. W. Hlemens will set out a vineyard th!» (all, having become »ati»tlt<j that Klam in Medford, on t)ct. 4. 1HB0, President J. A. that must eventually land I lie people iu SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. ath county can produce a tin«- «¡utility ol that Cram presiding. Welborn Beeson of perpetual slavery tu tl>e power ol gold, fruit. Talent w^s appointed temporary secretary and Blaine's vigorous foreign policy lias Tue New btaeovery. Lujrly Webb this » we« k opened his handsome in the absence of tbe permanent secretary. coveted tl.e nation wu^»ignoruiny. Tbe minute» ot Ihe la»l meeting were aitiooft in the «nv new Linkville hotel, and is as- You have heard your friend, and neigh *fu<rtni Truly the present administration lion bors talking about it.- You may ymirse f sure»l in advance of a big share of public pa- read and adopted as read. tronaife. much to be proud of. The report of W’ni >L'Holmes, secretary be one of tbe mai y who know fiom pe-wm- al ex|>eriencr j i.t how k «"J a thmgitj». 8. Wilson and hi» father. Accompaniwl by and treasurer, was read and accepted. Mr. HrxAKKR R hd > h emulous of the dis- lfv .u have ever tried it, you are one of Robert Dobson, were caught in the Umpqua Holmes favored the sariety with interesting hunting bear and deer when the correspondence containing some good sug tinetiOn which Doorkeeper Fitzhugh won its staunch friends, because the wonderful country rains came on. gestions for tbe good of the association. in the Forty-fifth cotigre-» by advertimrig thing about it is that, when once given On motion, the president was instructed a trial. Dr. King s New Discovery ever LinkviUr »two new hotels can furnish am himself “» bigger man tlian old Grant.” after h 'lds a place in th» h«»UM* ¡f you ok* a^ominodatlons to the traveling public. to investigate the charges made by tbe One day recently Speaker Reed w.ia have never used it and should be afflicted Tbexgive the town the air of a city from a T imes Publishing Company for advertising met by Preaident Harn-on in the corri with a Cough, cold or any throat, lung lew qiikw away. estray stock last winter. s> . - Joseph A. Crain was unanimously elected dor» of the eapitol,and the chief executive or cbtet trouble, secure a bottle at once Geo. T. Baldwin's fine stock of hardware is cordially greeted him with "Good after and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed attracting a large »bar«- of the trade of Klam president, Thomas E. fycbols vioe-presi- ath. He in a thoroughly reliable drider, ami dent, Welborn Beeson secretary and treas time, or money refunded. noon, Mr. Speaker.” Elated with I hh every handles only the best. r urer, to serve (or the ensuing year. Trial bottles free at a 1 drugstores. recent victory in the state uf Maine, The secretary-elect was authorized to col W. H. Millard, a pioneer printer of Oregon, Blaine'» pine-tree rival ignored the greet died or typhoid fever at*Cherry cr»*ata on lect and take possession of all money and For Male. Wednesday of last week. His uiany friends ing, ana gave hi» Buperior olb. iaj the property belonging to the association. «■*. mu (rave bm »upsnor offlenaj th* Ol), .. L.r^ej j„„ j v coW«Jour years old ^ncvrely mourn bis loss. On motion, the wcretsry was inalruct RnuhdirecTTusion tun colle*mi<Ju>ytel!u^.„(,Ixpfbyer'« A _ _ A»iilan«i -»toeft,- and The big stage barn on the lake «bore, oppo? furnish a copyAJf ihese iniimte^To f aa a foil for his incivility. The 'frounle Vitl wifi come in r.eit ¿;ext J»m January. 1 raise«! the nite Rea met», Martin A Co.’» »torr, erected by newspapers of southern Oregon and Sis arose over the appointment by Harnaou cow myself and know tbat sbe is gentle a* d Frank Cluggag«- Tor his stage Mock, till» up you county. Cal. of an enemy ot K-ed to the collectoreinp can be milked by a child. Als«j one 2 «¡uitv a gap in the reent ry. The president called a special meeting of of tbe Portland, Me., custom-house. year-old heifer fr< m the above row. winch The hay and grain harvest Is about over in the association, to convene at Medford on will come in during th»* spring of 1O1. this Saturday, Nov. Sib, at 10 o'clock a . m ., to county. Iloth were bountiful. Our pe«^ Reed evidently surinisew that he la a Also one Indian p«>ny. Persons desiring pie are in good spirits and business is livelier transact important business, an t tbe meet “biglfer man than old Ben:” but he may mud. gentle aptmais, of goo«! stock, will than it bar been for a long time. A great deal ing then adjourned until that tnue. to ivaiixe that be i»buta ‘‘broken Hud the abuVB nut » I recoxumapJ tbfuu. OFFICIAL »OU OF JACHO* COURU. ORICOR one of theie day*. 7. For Alt. w^a.klaw:Ai8S:F^J"‘- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERN. The following deeds w«.*re recorded in the office of the county recorder since the last re port of the TlMKS: United Stat«*» to Jackson Hocxersmith, put- cut to 1M» acres in twp 37 », r 1 e. Name t«» Lrantus H i ll», p itent to 110.77 acres in twp 3’ ». r 2 «•. Nam« ' • Nathan S Marshall, patent to 130.37 acr«-s in twpXB », r 1 e. Name to Eli K Anderson, ¡»atent to 120 acres in twp 3H », r 1 w. D W O'Donnell toT F West, loto 3 and 4 in blk fl. Medford; $127.50. Elizabeth Bretee to Rossetta Waters, 2 acres in two 38 s, r I w; >400. J H Hoffman to J Dcflanney, lots 8 and y, blk 14, (’entra! Point: $200. J M Weaver to H C Humphrey, 425 acres in twt> 33 ». r 2 e; $10. Horace Root to S (’ Townsend,2acres in twp I 30 ». r 1 «•; $700. Chas T Anderson to A W Sam’ers. one-half interest in 80 aerea of mining g. g und in twp 37». r4 w; 11500. Erastus wells to C B Kingsbury, 11.83 acres in twp 37 s. r 2 e; $100. W G Kenney to J H Hoffman, lots 8 and 9, l>lk 14. M«sif<»rd; $100. J M McCully to Darlon Tryon, blk 31, Jack sonville (except lot $); $¡50. I) T Lawton to Geo H Hamkins, lot 6, blk 14, Medford; $800. The great original Ro.-enthal and his C C Ragsdale to J G McDonald, lots 7 and 8, partner, Levi Ulrich, were in Jacksonville blk 2«. Tolo; $100. a few days since Geo S Briggs to 8 G Wortman, lot 3, blk Park fl«1d to Medford; $50. Mrs. G. E. Anderson has returned from TJ Hamlin to S G Wortman, 240 acres her visit to K'ickitat couuty, Wash., where twp 38 », T 2 w; $1000. her parents reside. A’‘K1<‘JL o ^rrH L Angle. 2 lots on J Nt, Medford; $200. Ed Riddle returned to his Douglas . to Afire W Angle, !<»t in Medfotd; $200 D T Lawton to Francis Fitch.luto 1 and 2, blk county home last week, after a pleasant 54. Medford; $575. visit with friends here. V toSusannaS Ferguson, bits 1 and Don’t lai! to see the new line of goods at 2, b k 64, Mtdford; 1300. •A b) Jas Gai IK’S, lot in Jackson Pritchard's in Medford. ‘’Quick sales and ville: $150. small profits is his motto.” * C B Kingsbury to Frastus Well», 11.83 acres Ge«)rge Merriman, having leased the iu twp 38», r2e; $100. P.A Ty° Hamlet Green, lots 24 and ST», t»ik Punlin de Ulrich biacksn.ithsho|>, is doing A .antJ k2,s 27 and 2*. b:k "K," H R add tu the best of work in fiis Rhe. Ashland; $180. 8 A Bat. man to F M Rowlaml. title b«»n<i tu Rain last week Paused operations to be loto 1 and 2. blk 31, M’dford; $3(N). temporarily »uspendtdon the Cooper and O C Gunnison to J Thoinpsou ami G F Ilil- other buildings goijg up in town. lings.decd of correction tu lot on Helman st. Ashland; $1. P. B O’Ned drijo^ed a sharp mattock on William R usho II to G F Billing» and W B his foot one day Tsl Week, cutting it to Colton, lota 23, 24, 35, 2fl and 27, Ashland Home- the bone and temporarily disabling him «t.-iul Arwocintlon: »SMIO. G F Bllllnga sn<i w B Colton to Win Russell, M. Punlm is taking a course In law with 7.8S acres In twp 3»», r 1 w; (I0U0. E H Owen to M Purdin, general transfer of Erancis Fitch and probably will prosecute assigned property of Magruder Bros. his studies slmlies to admission to tu tbe bar bur in the Frank Amento Robena M Boynton, lots 14. future. Hand I». blk 111, Central Point; pun Byron Cole to Julea F and Willard L Cole. Hamden's colored minstrels had a fair ‘.<■9 ucres in twos 40 and 41 s, r 2 e; »7300. audience at their entertainment at tbe Jule» Fand Willard L Cole tn Byron Cole, opera-house on the 4th instant. They do right-of-way deed ior wagon road; $1. United Ntat«*s to Enistus Wells, patent to good work. 148.68 acre* in twp 39 h . r 2 c. John Gallagher___ bad ___ the ___________ misfortune ___ to break bis collar-bone while riding lo town Fruit Lands In the Willamette Nalley. af er Dr. Picket one day recently, but is now rapidly recovering. This land is situated from 3 5 milr.s from Tbe Monarch saloon at Medford, unde the bfate Capitol, with its excellent sl ip tbe management of H. H. Wolters. $s prov ping facilities, cannery, etc , ami is espec mg a popular resort. The best of every ially adapted to fruit raising Five-acre tracts from $55 to $75 per acre, thing in that line is kept there * all cultivated and ready to set to fruit. Ira A. Pbelpi disinterred tbe "News” Ten-acre tracts partially cultivated for plant here one day last week, to ship the $50 per acre. remains of tbe reminiscence to Juimtio’- fwenty acres light timber land, with city, where be will try iodo it over again. good spring branch. $3.» per acre. Twenty-five acr*», fifteen antes in culti Tbe engrossing topic of interest at pres ent is tbe great tiutiday-scbool convention vation,spring branch lunningon the place, for $35 per acre. to be held at Medford, beginning Tuesday, F«»r<jracres of choice land all cultivated, October 28ih, and continuing three days. small house, some young fruit already set Medford’s lawn tennis aul archery club out, $70 per acre. has resolved itself into a debating society Forty acnw of land al cultivate»!, tor the winter A most interesting pro- wheat this 5ear, for $«‘6 per jo re giamrye has been prepared for next Tues Forty-ihr»e acres tweiiiv five day evening cultiv.itid, line spring b.ai. h, pl fenced in, for $4u per acre. Bert Skeel saved a drunken man from Fruit raisers profit from $100 to $150 pt*r getting under the car trucks one day last a re aft« r the trees are 4 jears week, by dragging him from the track at industrious man can make a co d the right time The act »bowed rare pres !»is fallbly u bile h s orchai d r<cs cnee of mind in one so young. mg by ra sing vege.ai) e> and vaf The case of the city of Medford v*. F. tor the canm ry. Let us ki Hubbard, which whs decided m tbe lower amountyou have to invest am courts in favor of the corporation, has advise as lo location. 8end for maps. pan*.pblets ami price been appealed to tbe supreme court by the defendant Messrs. Hanna and Whitman lists to represent Mr Hubbard, while Francis Fitch, Es»i , wi.l appear for tbe city. H. H. Wolters, tbe mixologist, has re NIMM« NEWS. moved his saloon to the building next door to C. W. Pa m’s barbershop, on Front Comddefable proi*peciing if* still g »ing on. street. He has supplied the bar with the finest wines, liquors ami cigars, Miners are gent rally ¡»rt paring foi tlie and a tine billiard table can nls«$ be found there. Give him a call, for be will winter season. treat you well. e Notices for the 1 »cation of ¡1 icer ai <i quartz mines, etc., for »ale at th«* T ime * of fice. Newspaper Law. A well-tielined le<ige hns been struck in For the benefit of ail who may seek to swindle the newspapers out of their ju*it the Steamboat quartz mine, and the pr< »- peels aregood that rich ore wih be struck. dues, we publish the following which is kept standing at the bead of the first edi Work is progressing steadily »t Dr. torial column in many of our exchanges: Braden’» quartz l»dge near Gold Hill, with 1. Subscribers who do not give express results. Considerable gold is sti I be notice to the contrary are considered as ing taken out. wishing to continue their subscriptions. The American Mining Co«ie, stamlard 2. If subscribers order tbe discontinuance of their periodicals the publisher may con authority on all subjects pertaining to tinue to send them until all arrears are all mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale at the T ime * office. paid w 3. If subscribers neglect to or refuse to W. H. Flanagan, who owns a valua take their periodicals from the office of ble Dr. in the App'egate regum.has bought which they are directed, thev are held re- and mine D preparing t«> ere. t a quarry, mill nmi ponsible till they have settled theii bill sampling works, and will estabiph a m<>st and ordered their paper discontinued important industry in Josephine countv. 4. If subscribers move to other maces as well as one that will materially prom -te without informing the publisher ami the papers are sent to the former direction, ihe int* rests of mines and mining iu suuth- ern Oregon. they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing EirllMnrnt t j take perodicals from the office, or re moving and leaving them uncalled for *’ pri- Runs high in this place over "System ma facie” evidence of intentional fraud. Builder,' ns it cure» Ityspepsia, Constipa 6. Any person who receives a newspa tion, Catarrh >4 the St'ni»ch. and makes per am! maxes use of it. whether he has pure blood and bill'd-« up ihe -V’telu. It subscribed for it or not, is held in law as a is »1 00 a bottle at Brook»’ drugstore. subscriber. Tell your friends of its merit when you u-e 7. The postmaster who neglects to give it. --------- >---------- the legal notice t f the neglect of a person to take from the office the newspaper ad- Preston s “ He«l-Ake” is a specific for dres*ed to him, is liable also to the publish headache. er for the subscription price Notice. <’ut this out, and when you visit Port land «luring the exposition call on Towne, tbe photographer, and receive the follow ing extraordinary offer: All presenting these slips will be given one dozen of my best style cabinet photos ami one extra for framing for $3 50. My regular price for the same work to those not holding these slips is $6.00 per dozen and $3.00 for extra picture. Thia is an extraordinary offer, mid the probability of doing enough extra work to make it pay prompts the induce ment (’all and see our work; it speak* for itself. This holds good until Novem ber 1st. B. T owne Studio cor. First and Morrison S’*. Bring your babiea to*Towne. Tbe First Step. I’erbMps you are run down, can’t eat, can’t sleep, can't think. can’t do am thing to your satisfaction, ami you winder what nils you. You should heed the warning. You «re taking >he ti» st step into Nervou* Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and io Eectric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal. bealtbv condition. Surpris ing result » follow «ht* use of this great Nerve Tonic arid Alterative Your appe ute returns, good digestion is restored, and tbe Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at nil drug-store » HOOSIER DRILLS AND SEEOERS ----------- ÀRK Universally Acknowledged to be the Leading Implements of the Kind in the World. I ’ JL. O w w — AKE THE — BEST PLOWS MADE FOR ALL KINDS OF SOIL, INCLUD'NG STICKY. THE KEYSTONE DISC HARROW Given Better S ii t infnet io il Than Any Other Rolling Harrow in the Market. The above mentioned Implements and many other kinds of Standard Make for Sale by MEDFORD, I OREGON. THAT CAN BE USED EVERY DAY is the kiml that pays. Scores of young business men, and hun dreds of book-keepers and sten ographers of both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi ness College. Portlaud, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuition. Kusine**, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and Enf Esh Departments. Write to cither for joint Catalogue and specimens of penmanshir OUR ANKUALCLEf RANCE SALE ------ OF------- Our house han a standard reputation winch never tai It» to attract general attention during our cloak galea. Correspond» tic»’ Solicit«!. 161, 163 3d St., Portland, Or. Leading Iirj Good« Store for find-class goods at Eart«-in Prices. for Infants and Children "Coloria is so well adapted to ehDdrra th&t TastoHa rnres Colic. Constipation. I recommend it Ml eupenor to any prescription Sour Stomach,.DiarrhcBa, Eructation. mown to me " IL A A bcwxb , >1 D . Kl So» Oxford SL, urouklyn, N. Y. Kill* Worms, gives al«*p, and promote» di gestion. Agents for McCall’s Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. I WUbout injurious medicattaa. Tux CzNTAun C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Wo challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of 4100. It will average 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce 51 in value, net, of marketable fruit each year. Notice for Publication I U. N. Land Office. Roseburg, Or., July M, KM. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1H78. entitled "An act fur the sal«* of timi»er lands in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," ret« r M. Junpcr of Roseburg, county ot Douglas. Oregon, has this day filed in tnie office his sworn stau in« nt for the purchase of the » e t4 of bee. No. 5, in Twp. No. 32«. Rang« No. 3 e.aud will« Ct r proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tnan tor agricultural purposes, and to «-stablibb tn« claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Or.,on Thursday, tbe It,th day of October, 1HM). 11«’ names ae witucoaes; Du vid Mock, Geo. Khort. Allred Kitchen of Prospect, or., N.J. Welch ot Portland. Any and all pcr&ous claiming adversely the above-described lands arc requested to tile then claims in this office <»n or bvtorc su'd l»5tb day ol October. lWu. JOHN H. SHUPE, Register. Notice for Publication In other words an acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation 5=1000. It is better than any bank—for the bank is sometimes carried into Cauada by the cashier, Dame nature—a trust-worthy guardian — takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard. CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD With half the care you give wheat-fields; and it will yield an income on a valuation of iKKlO an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this county which yields such an income, and EVERY orchard does. We propose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon FURNITURE FOR SALE ¡shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental ----- AND------ rAilroml, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of the Pacific, with one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by HOTEL FOR RENT. you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of old age overtake you and find you penniless. WING TO ILL HEALTH, THE I NDEK- Rignrd d«*atr»‘H to retir«* from busimw, and offers all the furniture In flic I’. S. Hotel for sah* at a very reasonable figure. The budd We give away the land. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for ing, which ts a substantial brick on«> ami es pecially designed for the hotel bnslnes», will two years, and we will present you a warrant}- deed of the acre, and be rented at a low rate to r«*s|H>n»il»le parti«-». > GUAKANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard. For further particulars apph to J. HEKOBO a M, Jacksonville Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value O vr is woiui ii $i.<><><). their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet CHOICE LAND FOR SALE! ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves of India. “Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital TP10 ACHES OF EXTItA quality of MgriculturHl land, being a ¡»art ity of its soil,” says n great economic writer. The people of Jackson F >KSALE-ABOt of the Hirnin (\>lver Donation Land Claim; county should learn this as an axiom. Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2 years’ work. A more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the popula tion of the civilized earth can claim to own. Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great valley and our Orchard Home. Call anil Hettle. All knowing themselves indebted to the Notice of Final Settlement. 8. F. Variety Store ere requested to call anil settle. A change has taken place, and in the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon, all accounts 11111st b" settled on or before tor the County of Jsekson. Oct. 1, 1890. A word to the wise is suffi In the umtter of the estateof Hugh Johnston, decegsed. cient. otice 19 hereby given that the admin strntor of the estateof Hugh John New Store and New Goods. ------- AT-------- ston deceiiH«i, has ttl.-d in the County Court E E. Redfie'-d has opened a large and of Jackson vounty, Oregon, hts final aecoiinf first-class assortment*of watches, jewelry, aa such administrator, and by order of aal'l Tiifwiny, Dcecmlwr t. lalio. at the hour etc., in the I' niK'in building on Mun Court. of 10 o'clock A. M . Is set for hearing. All per street. Grant’s Paes, which he is selling at sons lnU*r<«tod are hereby notified to appear prices that defy competition. He is a first- and öle hla or her objections to said account class worxman and anything entrusted to him will receive them<>»tasillful attention. '"pubbah'-irbyordir of Hon. J. It. Nell, Judge of aald court. >JAX MU l LER. Don't fail to give him a cal!. We have just opened our new importation in the latest Administrator ol said estât«’. Cotton Cloths. Notice. Dattel Oct. 10. 1MUÖ. Complete copies of township plats, posted up to date of the order, made for $1 50 per ‘ Assignee’s Notice. townlbip. Money must accompany or ders. Add Ye*» tn; tbe-Circuit Court ot thi State ®f Onyon G. W. K imball , Roseburg. Oregon. fopthe of Ja« k»<>n. . In thv matter of the »«.»iKtntiriit ol J. < . Shakes and shingles. Whlpp, dotpi buslneaa uikht thetlnn nanif of J.4r WbT|>p,au<l »« ho individual 1» an ln- A supply of the best shakes and shingles has just been received at the Tians office Æ iMÉmr given that on Which will be sold in quantities tn suit at R tMtlvtiiberJO, IflO. tin' at»>v<- named in»ol- "mt dtbldCJ*. C. U'hlpp h.rrtofore doing reasonsble rates burtn«aa ha J. G. W'bipp. a, mttrble and »ton.' cutter and contractor, at Jacksonville. Jack- Ho, for K «ilford. Ron count» Oregon, made h itiii MI to toe. the unaeraiirn,'d. Jno. i « mu. Tne undersigned has fitted up a stSR«. invnt tor thelKMartHofall hl»eredltora.iinder and by which will mtko regular trip» between Virtuepf the act of the leKlMatlve atwembly Jacksonville and Medford,connectirsp with of the state of Oregon, entitled "Ail aet to secure. to cri*dltors a just division ot the all trains and carrying th* U. S. mafia. «•fates of debtors, who convey to assignees - W. G. K ksnky . for the befu tit of creditors," approved ( >ct< »b«*r 18,1878, and tbeAmendments thereto, approved F««bruary 24. 1885. All creditors of »aid insolv 1 ■ ■ ’R20 Reward- ent are hereby notifi«! to present I offer $20 reward to any person who their debtor claims, under oath, to me. thrunder. gives information leading to the conviclP signed assignée, at my sfllce at Jacksonville,- C'UNliinercN, tion of the vandal who set tire to the Jackson county, Oregyn. within tfirpe months Henrietta «Sill* Wool. brush, and my lencs on tbe hill adjoining from the date thereof. Scotch Piatti, Ht ripeti CartHinerv, Dated this lWh day of (krtober, 18JW. my residency, on Sunday afternoon. • .JNO. F. WHITE, Assign« <•. , Hloiliana. 1 P. Barer. AMMabot Tricot. THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION, Medford, Oregon. NEW GOODS! N NUNAN’S Invincible Alpacas U. 8. Land Office, Roeeburg. Or.. July Jl, UM. . Notice i» hercbj giv« n that in compliance with U k * provisions of th«* act ot Uongi t bs <»f June 3, I»;», entitled "An act tor the bah- of timber lands in the Mates of Caht«»iuia, Ore gon, Nevada and ^ashingtou T« rritory.’’ McDonald Pardue ot Pruapivt, count} of Jacks« >ti, State of Oregon, hae this da} tih-d in tin» office me sworn statem« nt t«»r tin- put - chas«* oi these ot sti’llon No S, in township No. 32 s. range No. J v, and will off« r ¡»roof to show ttiat the land turnght is mure valuable t«»r it* timber or stone than fur agricuituial ¡»urpoecs. and to cetabUab hi« claim to s»t:d land bet orc tbe Register and Receiver «»! tins office at Roseburg, Oregon, on W cdnvwlav. the 15th day ot October, itte». He iiarn«* as witu«a»<>: N. J. Welch, A. T. Kitchen ot Port land, Multnomah county, Oregon; C. A. ( bap- man oi Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon; J. U. McIntosh, Aberdeen, Washington. An> ana all ¡»« rsons claiming auversdy the above-described land» are rc«4Uestcd tu file their claims in this office on or before said 15th day ol October ltwu. JOHN H. SHUPE. Register. Notice tor Publication. U.S. Land Office, RuiM-burg, Or- w , Jui> 2». touo. Notice is hereby given that in eompuauc«* with the proviemns of the act of Cougrvae ot Jun«* 3. 1&«8. eutitlvd "An net fur th«- sale uf tirnb« r miiUb in tbe brat«« of California. Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Wait«*r N. Wheaton of Rustburg, couuty ot Douglas, Oregon, has this daj fihd in tins office ins sworn staU-meut for the purchas«* ol the iuts 1 aud 2, and «• ot n e >4 ot Sec No.5, in Iwp. No. 32 », Range No. 3 e. and wifi otter proot to show mat the land bought is mor«* valuable for it» timber or stone than tor agricultural purpose», and tu establish his claim to said land before the Register and R<iuvrr u1 this office at Rusc- burg, Oregon, on ’i hursda). tbe lflth da> of October, is!«». He name» as wituessrs. David M«K*k, Geo. Short. Alfred Kitchen of Pros pect, Or., N. J. Welch ol Purtlaud, Or. Any and all person» claiming adversely the al>ov«*-d«*Mnb-d lands are rvque»t<.*d tu tile their claims in this office on ur before said 16th day uf Octoinr. 1 9U. JOHN H. SHUPE. Register. Notice tor Publication I*. S. I«and Ofllcu, lloseburg. Or., Juiy 1H«I. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tin- provisions of the art <»f (.ongrtss of June 3. Ib78, entitled "An act tor the sale ol timber lands in the btat<•$« ol California, Ore gon, Nevada ami Washington Territory." David Mock of Prompt ct, Jackson county,Or., has th is da} tii«*«l in this »iff ice bis sworn state ment for the purchase of tin- lota 1 und 2 and s It ot n e of Si c. No. 4, in 'lwp. No. X’a, Kang« No. 3 c, and will oiler proof to show that ilie land sought is more VHluablc foi its timber or stone than tor ugricuituiai j ur- pus«t», and to establish his claim to said laud bvtore the Kegiatcr and Receiver of Ihisofflc«- hi Roseburg, Or..on Tburtalay. the lath day of October, Isw. He nam«-s as u itm-ss« s: Geo Miort, Alfred Kitchen of Prottpect. Or., N. J. Welch «>1 Port land; C. A. Chapman of Kv»< - burg, Oregon. Any Miiu all pt-rsons claiming adversely the abovedt scribed land» >rc requested to flic their claims in this office on or before said lath day of Octol»« r, IsW. JOHN H. SHI’PE, Register. Notice for Publication. U. 8. Laud Office, Roseburg, Or., Jul> 21, law». Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrtva of June J. 1S7S, entitled "An act t«jr the salt of timber lands in the Hates of CaUfornla. Orc- 5on, Nevada and Washington Territory." ames C. McIntosh of Aberdee n, county of Chehalis, btate of Washington, has I his day tiled iu this office bis sworn atai« uit nt lor «be purchase of the n e ’.¡| of 8cc. No. b in Twp. No. 82 s, Range No. 3 e. and will offer proof to show (hat tbe land sought is more valuable lor ita timber or stone than for agricultural purp«»st*s, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roatbuig, Or., on Wednesday, the 15th day ot tH-tota-r. 1H90. He names a» wit* riesacs: McDonald Pardue, N. J. Welch, A.T Kitchen of Portland, Multnomah county. Or., U. A. Chapman of Roseburg. Douglas CO., Or. Any and all ptraon» claiming advt rwely the* abpve-describcd lands are mquestetl to flic their claims »n thia office on or before said 15th day of October, 18Hi. JOH b N H. 8HUPE. Register. à Highest of all in Leavening Power.— V. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889, New Parasols,Ribbons, Embroidery, Gloves, Buttons. Large aBsi.ttmcnt Ladies’ Trunks, Hand B igs, Satchels. New Wall Paper and Window Blinds. . . ... Having received from Boston a large invoice of Ladies Fine Boots aud Shoes, .HU- stock i.- HMM complete in that line than usual. T bwder T SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, NEW THIS WEEK. altimtrd about 5 miles from Ashland, v4 of a mile south of Phoenix, Jackson county, Ore gon. The Oregon A California railroad and the Oregon A Calltornm stage road pass through said land. This tract of land is all A No. 1. deep, black-loam bottom 'and, being one <if th«’ first claims »ettled upon in R gue river valley. Al) well supplied with living water. This land will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. For further infu’-mation in- qulreof E. J. FARLOW Ashland. Oregon, or E. D. FOUDRAY. Phmnix Oregon. Ashland, Ogn., Oct. 3. IsW. Ì Settle Up Notice. LL PERiONS KNOWING 1HHMSE1.VO indebt«*«! to tbe undcrBlgncd «re hereby no titled to call at our office aud make prompt settlement of tbeir account« on or before ttep- tember 10. l»hO. We need the money in our buslne«» and must have it without delHy RKAMEH A WHITE. August 22, IBM). A Groceries and Provisions. We buy in large quantities, find are prepared to give lower prices to consumers than most of our competitors. Intending buyers will find it advantageous to visit Jackxinville before buying their supply f.y We exchange for al' kinds of provisions and produce. J. BÏVIVJKW « Estray Notice. aken up by the undehhgned last spring, ope pinto pony. ag«d about six years, branded with a double square ou the right »boulder and a figurt Bou On right hip. The owner will pay chai gv» aud take tbv animal away. H.L. HILL, Trail creek pretlnot, Sept. 1. I imi . T