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/ ■. THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. THURSDAY .......... AUGUSTS, 1901 PERSONAL MENTION. local no re». More forest Ares are burning than uaual. All kind» of lubricating oil for sale at Nunan's. • The county commissioners' court is In Heealou. The estate of the late Stephen Cur- run, ploaeer stage driver and hostler, who die« ilfMHklyou county,’Calif., lakt. year, hits been distributed. The deceased wa» thYlfty and left several tbousund dollars. ’ Miss Rose Wilson of Portland, a for mer resident of thia county, Is re covering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Site has consequently been obliged to abandon a lucrative dressmaking business. Mrs. O. Ganfard, Mra. J. E. Pelton, Edna and Lulu Bryant, Mrs. M. L. Stanley and her daughters, Winnie and Bessie, W. W. Kentnor and Dr. Herndon of Ashland were members of the Woodmen’s excursion. T. H. B. Taylor, the genial feather renovator, who la now at Ashland, reports that he lies rejuvenated 1236 beds and pillows since he commenced business last year. He has never failed to give satisfaction. The exceedingly warm weather un der which southern Oregon has been sweltering Is subsiding to some ex tent. A little rain has fallen, which cooled the atmosphere and quenched some forest tires. MEDFORD SQUIBS. Miss Dora Reuter of Jacksonville was a recent visitor Jn Medford. Judge Day of Jacksonville »pent sometime in Medford this week. , Mias Kate Plymale of Jacksonville visited relatives In Medford recently. Mr. Llubbs, the genial salesman for Deuel & Co., spent Sunday at Jack sonville. Mrs. Geo. Kurtz, who has been quite ill. 1» not improving, we are sorry to learn. CENTRAL POINT POINTERA NOTICE. ^^Johnnie Bo«» was st th. oonnty-ieat Moo- Tbe Waymeat tsrnlly InMtuJ» to l»»ve here in a «bort time Pete logram was in Jasksonvlll. Sunday vial tin« bl« beat girl. ’’ U nited S tates L and O ffice . Roseburg, Or., June 27, 1901. To W hom it M ay C oncern :— Notice Is hereby given that the- State cf Oregon has tiled In this office a list of lands situated in the town ships described below, and hasapplied for a patent Xor said lands; that the list Is open to the public for inspec tion and a copy thereof by descriptive subdivisions has been posted in a convenient place in this office, for the Inspection of all persons interested, and the public generally. Wi uf sec 24, tp 37 », i 4 w. Se i of sei of sec 32, tp 37 s, r 1 e. Within the next sixty days fol lowing the date of this notice protests or contests against the claim of the State to any tract or subdivis ion within any section or part of sec tion, described in the list, on the ground that the same Is more valua ble for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land office at Washington, I>. C. J. T. B ridges , Register. J. H. B ooth Receiver. Mrs. Susi« Neil has been vltltlng In MI«« Ir!« Cook of Jacksonville visited Mi«« «iias returned from Nora Sydow this week. Ashland and Ite vicinity. Gold Hill. Mr». Frank Smith of Hornbrook, Calif., 1« Ml»« Jo Orth and Mrs. K. K. Ku bl I visiting bere, the gueat of A. 8 Jacob» and How about that wood you promised have return frotu Coles tin. bls family. to bring us. Mrs. Gertrude Barclay of Ashland Oscar William», the tonsorlal artist .dropped Full assortment manila and sisal In on us a few days ago, and may remain 1» visiting in Sacramento. awhile, tie 1« accompanied by bl« wife. cotton rope fur sale at Nunan’s. * (lus Newbury and hie wife left for Dr. Parson of Ashland and Dr. Kirebgessner Judge Stewart, E. Ehwegen and Elegant home-made candles of all Medtort’ were in town Tuesday holding a Buffalo, N. Y., Wednesday. Jas. Brandenburg were at the county at kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’s. * post-mortem examination of Wm. A. Mann. seat Wednesday. O’Brien Bros, of Applegate were at John W Jacobs, an expert stone cutter, Is A. Krause, who Is located at Bybee the county-seat during the week. Bam Tryer, an expert butcher, has glvin. instructions in the art to Go» Morris Springs, was In Jacksonville Tuesday. sad Wm. Kenney, who are prosing apt pupils. entered the employ of Chas. Hosley of F. Klelnhammer of Applegate and Will, Ray and Vai. Haskins of Ap Ashland. Success to him. W J. Freeman'» new residence will be one his wife were lu Jacksonville yester plegate were in Jacksonville Tuesday. of the handsomest and moat modern in south W. II. Barr has sold bis apple and ern Oregon, 32x44 feet In size and two stories day. high. W. II. Bostwick, Chas. Buman and pear crop, which will be a good one, Jud^e Hanna’s condition Is much Jas. Buckley were lu town yesterday. to Page & Son of Portland. Wm.A. Mann, who bad an operation per* Improved, and he will soon be about formed on bim for strangulated hernia Aug. ----- 2Û '* Rev. R. W. Kennedy, the preacher I. A. Mounce of Elgin. Union coun by Dr. Shearer of Medford, died on the 5th. again. miner, was in town a few days since. ty, formerly of Medford, is reported Funeral services were held at the Bapiiet T. J. Hamlin of Pooh Bah precinct church on the 8th, Rev J. c. Gregory offlciat- to be ill, without hope of recovery. Ing. Hale’s early peaches are in the and his wife were In Jacksonville market, and are plentiful and of good II. C. Mackey of Medford, the popu Mr. Campbell, who baa the contract for .... put- Tuesday. up the poatoffice building tn Salem, waa quality. lar pbotograpber, was lu Jacksonville ting in town last Sunday, and made arrangements Signor Boffa of Medford, tbe expert with J. W. Jacobs, Gus Morris and Will Kin M. Sidley, one of tbe thriftiest citi yesterday, accompanied by bis wife. W. Beardsly, formerly of Phtenix, musician, visited in Jacksonville to get out and ship to oalem several car Timber Land Act June à, 1878. Ml’" Kate Reed, the belle of Jack- ney has located at Sisson, Calif. Success zens of Lake creek precinct, shone up Wednesday. loads of granite for tbe structure. on us Saturday. lie informs us that son cf“ k district, spent several days to him, Notice For Publication. Andrew Cantrall and Wm. Cameron construction of the Fish Lake in Men "'rd recently, visiting her JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS Quite a shower of rain fell Wednes Water Co.’s ditch is progressing nice many friends. of Applegate were with us one day E xited S tates l * sd Orrica. day morning, which was duly appre ly,and that the enterprise is an assured this week, R or . bihg , O mgox , M ay 21. 1901 S. R. Reeves has surrendered the ciated. Jay Davidson of Missouri Fiat was fact. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Mrs. Hattie White of Medford was lease of tire Windsor lodging-house, a visitor in Jacksonville the foiepart with the provisions of the act of Congress of Joe Hall and Johnnie Mabee of Big among those who visited In Jackson The bridge across Rogue river, built on 0 street, and R. II. Halley, the of the week. June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of Butte stopped in Jacksonville awhile by the Big Bend Milling Co., bad a proprietor, Is now conducting It. ville yesterday. timber lands in the states ot California. Ore last week. Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex We are sorry to learn that Geo. gon. nairow escape from destruction by tire Postmaster Merriman of Medford tended to all the public land states by act of W. E. Conner and D. L. Minkler of The best brands ot cigars, tobacco, a few days since. But for the timely Ashland are spending a few weeks in Slntmons, the pioneer miner and a August 4, 1892, Charles W. Gerow of Jackson tarried a few hours at the county-seat ville, county ot Jackson, state of Orogen, has etc., can always be found at Joe arrival of several of the residents of Klamath county. John Conner of highly respected citizen of Waldo, is this Wednesday. day Hied in thia office bls sworn statement that section it would have been Salem is also there, being interested quite sick. Wetterer’s. » No 1642, for tbe purchase of tbe seq of section Wm. Bybee has returned from a burned. No. 26, in toweship No. 37 south, range No. Mrs. Maud Kane of San Francisco, in a stock ranch in Swan Lake valley. John Atalok and Perry Foster of two-week» stay at bls springs on who is paying her old home a visit, is 4 w and will offer proof to show that the land Those wishing to finish the educa Table Rock precinct were In our Evans creek. Prof. Van Scoy, who will open an now at Ashland, the guest of Mrs. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone han for agricultural purposes, and to estab tion of their daughters should send midst yesterday. academy lu Medford next month, is lish bis claim to said laud before tbe register Pres. Ciiiyton and Prof. Haye» of them to St. Helen’s Hall, Portland, receiving much encouragement from Frank Dickey. and receiver ot this office at Roseburg, on Fri Mis» Cora Gall, who is visiting in which is second to no institution 01 the Ashland normal school are In Supt. Savage gives notice that the day, the 9th day of August. 1901. He names * Gold Hill, will leave for Crescent the kind on tiie Pacific coast. Inves nearly every portion of southern Ore as witnesses: J. J. Winnlngham.J. R. O'Neill, town tixlay. gon. It will be a worthy institution regular quarterly examination of ap Lorin C. Driggs, W R. Stansell, all of Jack city, Calif., t>»oq. tigation will prove tbe truth of this and deserving of success. plicants for teachers’ certificates and sonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Claus Klelnhammer, one of the J. F. Cole o? Ashland and his assertion. Any and all persona claiming adversely the state papers will be held at Grant’s thrifty farmers of the valley, i was Mr. Patty, a member of the tirm of lands are requested to ale brother, H. T. Cole of bisklyou, were 8. Waymect, who formedy was a Lltchtield & Patty of Medford, the Pass, beginning Aug. 14th and con- above-described with us yesterday. their claims tn this office on or before said 9th among us Tuesday. eluding the^lOth. day of August, 1901. J. T BRIDGES, resident of this county, spent yester popular bakers, who Is quite a bi Miss Lizzie Reuter, who has been Register. day in Jacksonville. He recently re Joliu Uerliugsof Klamath Falls has The decision of the supreme court cyclist, made the trip between this vlsltingln Portland for sometime, re turned from the Philippines, where been appointed a forest ranger, viceS. in the York-Davidson case gives tiie place and Jacksonville, about Uve turned yesterday. Tlmber band Act June 3, 187S. he served his country as a soldier. miles, in quicker time than has ever R. Wright, removed. 1 itter the right to impound their K p Thos. Riley and G, 8. Butler,county With his family he is now located at tailings in Taylor gulch or wherever I Notice For Publication. been ridden. He started with the H. C. Turpin, the efficient road /'commissioners, are in Jacksonville, Central Point. it suits their convenience, providing train and beat it a few minutes. sufiervisor of Mound district, was on official business. dams suitable therefore are construct U nited S tates L and O ffice . The Grant’s Pass base-ball club will among us yesterday. The Town Talk says: Arthur R osebckg . O regon . M ay 21. 1901. MI m Gertrude McCallen of Ashland meet a mixed nine of Jackson county Pickthorn, 8. P. station agent at ed. II. D. Norton carried the case to Notice is hereby given that In compliance J. A. Marsh Is making some Im- players on the Jacksonville grounds a the higher court for Davidson & Co, with the provisions Is visiting In Jacksonville, the guest of the act of congress of provemerits <>■ tbe Masonic Mock that week from Sunday. A good game muy Dunsmuir, and Miss Alice Anderson of Miss Helen Colvig. June 3, 1878, entitled an act tor the sale of were married at tbe home ot the timber lands in the states of California, Ore were badly needed. be expected. Tiie tlrst-named team bride’s parents in Dalzell, Minn., July gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ex Mr. and Mrs. J. Nunan left for expects to meet the Roseburg nlqe in tended to all the public land states by act of Alfred Learned. Jr., who Is afflicted 14th. The bride was formerly in tbe Wagner’s springs Wednesday morn August 4. 1892, John J. Winningham of Jackson with Inllaniuiatory rheumatism, went tiie near future. Salvation Army work in Ashland,and ing, for a brief sojourn. ville, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has to Wagner springs yesterday morning. this day filed in this office his sworn statement Tiie Neversweats will meet the will be remembered as Capt. Ander Dr. J. A. Reuter returned from No. for the purenase of the northeast J. I). D irsey of Talent precinct and Plowboys in the base-ball arena at son. quarter of Section No. 26 in Township No. 37 s, Portland Wednesday. He is recover A delegation of our citizens inter Range No. 4 w. and will offer proof to show his family spent several hours in Jacksonville next Sunday. It will oe ing from a spell of fever. that the land sought is more valuable for its a battle royal and everybody should viewed the county commissioners Jacksonville Friday. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, see it. Front seats in the grand this week, in regard to building a Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Bontrager of ► and to establish his claim to said land before W. T. Anderson, a prominent citi stand will be reserved for the kickers bridge across Bear creek, in tbe place Willow Springs precinct were in Jack the register and receiver of this office at Rose Look at your tongue. zen of the upper valley, was in Jack from Ashland and Grant’s Pas». burg on Friday, the 9th day of August, 1901. He sonville a few days since. ot the one which was recently con ► Is it coated ? names as witnesses; J. R. O’Neill. W R. sonvllle Monday. demned. They were not successful Stansell, Lorin C. Driggs and Chas W. Gerow, Dr. Parson of Ashland, who ha* W. V. Jone» of Woodville, the ir in their mission, that body being of Then you have a bad all of Jacksonville. Jackson county, Oregon. A. McCormick of Gold IIIll, one repressible been visiting In San Francisco, rj- merchant, offers superior the opinion that the city of Medford Any and all persons claiming adversely the taste in your mouth every of the best miners In southern Oregon, inducements to those in quest ot gen ► turned to Ashland Saturday. above-described lands are requested to file should construct it. 4 morning. visited in Jacksonville this week, Your appetite ► their claims in this office on or before said 9th eral merchandise. He has a well-as E. h Miner, a prominent citizen of day of August, 1901. J T. BRIDGES, is poor, and food dis sorted stock of good quality, which Register. Gold Hill precinct, and bls wife made Chris. Ulrich has just received 200.- A Scoundrel at Large. ► he disposes of at must reasonable tresses you. You have T iie T imes a call tills morning. 000 Arst-class cedar shingles, which ► The object of Sheriff Orme’s visit he will trade for baled hay or rates. Give him a call. < frequent headaches and ► to Arizona was io arrest Francis Mr. Hartzell, superintendent of the grain. SHERIFF’S SALE. * Ashland's ex-liquor dealers are still Fitch, who formerly practiced his vo ► are often dizzy. Your Shearer mines, situated In Steamboat 4 stomach is weak J. If. Messner, Thos. Ilerrlott and non-est, probably considering Cali cation a» an all-around croik and in and district, made us a call Saturday. Charles Nickell, Plaintiff,) Mr Ferguson of Central Point were fornia the better place of residence cidentally labored in the legal profes vs. 4 your bowels are always Miss Maggie Krause, who Ims been among our visitors during the past until the storm blows over. The au sion in this section. His thieving Wm. Charley, Defendant. ) constipated. ► thorities offered to compromise sub schemes have been numerous and of visiting In Portland and Salem for week. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED sequent violations of the ordinances There’s an old and re out of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, several weeks, returned Tuesday. P. Boschey has our thanks for a of tbe granite city, but tiie sum asked a varied character, and it has been a for tbe County of Jackson, on the 3rd day of ► liable cure: wonder how he escaped the peniten W. J. Vawter of Medford and G. W supply of fresh dgs. gathered from a was considered entirely ko great. August. 1901. upon a judgment duly rendered In the justice court on the 16th day of April. 1892 tiary, where he unquestionably be Trefren of Ashland, attorneys-at-law tree in his yard, which we found de which said judgment was docketed in the were at the county seat yesterday. licious. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and longs, for so many years. One of his Clerk's office of the Circuit Court in the county latest exploits was to embezzle tbe of Jackson on the 2od day of May. 1892, in favor sores of all kinds quickly healed by John B. Hillis of Pleasant creek Ed. Day, who is In tiie employ of of Charles Nickell, plaintiff, and against Wm. sum of VISO which Mrs. Bessie Brous precinct was here Monday, on probaLe of tbe Rogue River Lumber and Min DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Certain of Medford had entrusted to him. Charley, defendant. for the sum of sixty-five cure for piles. Beware of counter and 4b I0U dolíais, with Interest at the rate of 4 business. He made T hk T imks a call. ing Co., arrived in Jacksonville a few District Attorney Reames lodged an eight percent per annum from April 16th, 1892. feits. Be sure you get the original — 4 days ago. and costs amounting to one and 1<K> Information against Fitch, and armed F. M. McCown, one of the proprie DeWitt's. City Drug Store, Jackson dollars, I did on the 6th day of August, 1901 with the necessary requisition papers tors of the Union livery stable« at Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew ville, Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. duly levy upon and will sell as provided by law, the sheriff started to bring him back. Medford, was with us a few nights eler, is now located on California at the front door of lhe court house of said coug'.y, in lhe town of Jacksonville, Oregon, on J. Parks, postmaster of Buncom, Finding that tbe atmosphere was be since. street, opposite the postofflce. Satis while at work In a tieid with his soo coming too tropical for bim here * Jack Ankeny, a son of Levi Ankeny faction guaranteed. Saturday, September 7th, I9OI, and V. Haskins, one day. this week, Fitch had left Oregm last January, of Walla Walla, has been visiting tbe « At the hour of 10 o'clock a. m . of said day, the County Treasurer Muller will soon encountered a young deer. Not being and eventually settled at Tuscon, A. Sterling mine. He left for home make another call for warrants; pay following described property, to-wit: armed they started in pursuit afoot, T. The reputation of his father.Thos. Lots 1 and 8, block 58. town of Medford. Ore Tuesday. ing all those protested during the " gon; S E l 4 of S W 1-4 and S W 1-4 of S E 1-4, and succeeded In running it down. Fitch, the silver-tongued orator, had ► 4 sec 5, twp 38, i E, a 11 in Jackson county. Ore J. L. Malian of Ashland, a success month of February, 1898. Although captured alive tbe animal greceded bim, and assisted by that 4 gon , ► ful miner, was In Jacksonville Satur To satisfy said judgment, interest, cost, and John Thomas, while at work In the diet soon afterward, presumably from e soon secured considerable business. 4 accruing day, accompanied by his daughter and costs. But bis crooked traits soon began to woods, had one of his legs broken, He over-exertion. Don ’ t take a cathartic ► Mrs. Norton. ALEX ORME, assert themselves, causiog him to ► is quite an old man, and his i recovery Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon Briefs in the case of Houck & Dame, leave there between two sun9, too. dose and then stop. Bet 4 Marshal Murphy’s family started will be necessarily slow. Dated this 7th day of August , ivui. 4 appellants, vs. City of Ashland, re When Sheriff Orme reached that city ter take a laxative dose ► 4 for Dead Indian springs Wednesday spondent, will be tiled in the supreme be found that his bird had down nearly Gravenstein and Maiden Blush morning, where they will rusticate 4 each night, just enough to ► apples are ripe and being picked for court Aug. 3Cth. The result of all a fortnight before, presumably for SHERIFF S SALE. for ten days. 8 cause one good free move shipment Olwell Bros, and Weeks the cases appealed to that tribunal Colorado. Indictments have also 4 Dr. Robinson and Rev. S. H.-Jones ment the day following. Orr have large quantities of them. will hinge on the decision io thatcase, been found against him In his late Charles Nickell, Plaintiff,) by agreement of the parties concerned, Held of operations, and tbe probabil ► went to Colestln one day this week, vs You feel better the 4 4 W. J. Rodgers, Defendant ) Hon. E. D. Briggs of Ashland was and the matter will be disposed of as ities are that Fitch will soon be be for a brief sojourn at that well- very next day. Your ► « BY YiRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED at the county-seat Monday. He has soon as posslhle. >4cnown resort. hind the bars; at least we hope so. out of the Circuit Oiurt of the State of Oregon appetite returns, your since gone to Ashland Butte, with for the County of Jackson, on the rd day ot Judge Prim and Commissioners NRobt. C. Vaught, the popular rep Frank Johnson, to do some prospect dyspepsia is cured, your August. 1901, upon a judgment duly rendered Butler and Riley inspected the bridge resentative of the Bishop Cracker Co., ing. $100 Reward $100. lhe justice oourt on tne 10th day ot October headaches pass away, 4 in a in Bear creek, near Central Point. Interviewed bls customers in Jackson ► 1896, which said judgment «as docketed in the The readers nf this paper will be pleased to Clerk's office in lhe County of Jackson on the Joe Murphy ’ s barbershop will be They found it unsafe and of little or 4 your tongue clears up, ville Wednesday. learn that there Is al least one dreaded disease 10th day of October. lbwi. In faTt,r of Charles closed during the absence of the pro no use In winter, as the stream has that science has been able to cure In all Its ► your liver acts well, and Nickell, plaintiff, and against W J. Rodgers Recorder Applegate is doing con prietor, who has gone to Dead Indian changed its channel. Jason Hartman stages. and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh defendant, for the sum of fifty-six <>ud 38-100 siderable traveling. He made a trip springs to recuperate his shattered was therefore given a contract to Cure 1» the only positive cure now known to the your bowels no longer dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of ► medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu to Medford and Central Point during nerves. eight per cent per annum from the 10th dav of give you trouble. build a structure with two spans of tional disease, requires a constitutional treat October 1896, I did on the 6th day of the past fortnight. ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, ► August, 1901. duly levy upon and will sell as D. 8. Coulter and Mr. Corum, who 70 feet in length. acting directly upon tbe blood and muoous Price. 23 cent«. All druggiete. provided by law, at the front door of the oourt A. N. Sollss and J. 8. firth have are located at Pokegama, Klamath surfaoes ot the system, thereby destroying the house of said county, in the town of Jackson The annual apportionment of money foundation ot the disease,and giving the patient ► gone to the Applegate section, to re county, in the «-mploy of Hervey 4 ville. Oregon, on •• I have taken Ayer’t Pills for 35 by building up tne constitution and 4 years, and I consider them the best lieve tbe overworked condition of Lindley At Co., were in Jacksonville arising from Interest on the irreduci strength assisting nature In doing its work. The pro ble school fund, collected during the prietors made. One pill does me more good Saturday, September 7th, I9OI, ► their nervous system. have so much faith In Its curative last week. half a box of any other kind I past year, has lieen made bv State powers that 4 than they offer One Hundred Dollars tor At the hour of io o’clock *. a. of said day. th. have ever tried.” > Hon. W. M. Colvig has developed Treasurer Moore. The total ’ sum is any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of following described property, to-wit: Mrs. Geo. Engwicht, wife of the Mrs. N. E. T albot , • Into a disciple of Izaak Walton, and well-known conductor, has returned •165,697.90, which will be divided testimonials. E*’ s W N of S Eq. S E 14 of S 4 March 30,1899. Arrington, Kans. Address F. J. CHEN BY & CO , Toledo, O ► ", <•, W. * w. containing 160 acres. declared war upon the tinny tribes to Ashland from San Francisco. 8he among 135,818 children of school age, Sold ► 1 by druggists. 75c. -4 w1’'A w M- N W q of N w q, seo 15; 8 E of the Applegate this week. Hall's Family Pills are the best. was accompanied by Miss Leta Stone or 91.22 per capita. The share of the W 10. twp 35. 2 W counties of the first judicial district» cJSmy?806 “’»’PM " w' ln Jack«» Mrs. Garnett.and Miss Lulu Thomp of Edgewood. will be; Jackson, 5,153 children, The ureat Health Resort. son, who have been visiting Dr. and a< e’satisfy^ud judgment, interest, eosts and Wheat has begun to arrive at the Mr». DeBar, suited on their return mills and warehouses. Forty-four cents •6286.66; Josephine. 2.775, •3385.50: The Bybee Springs on Evans creek ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF ruing oosts. Klamath, 1,073, «1,309.06: Lake, 977, to Louisville, Ky., Monday. ALEX ORME. REALTY. are coming to be recognized as one of a bushel is being paid, although the •1,191.94. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon tbabest health and pleasure resorts of W. C. Deneff, Chas. Snow and Fred Ashland mills are said to be paying i The Buchanan-Mead Dated this7th day of August, 1901. Southern In tbe Obunty Cour* nf tbe ’ lite of n r*gon for southern Oregon. A new and cotn- Ficke got back from Applegate Tues 4 cents a bushel more. County. In the matter of the estate Stock Co. gave three performances In modlcus hotel was built during the Jackson of H. V Helms, deceased day. The latter "hot a tine deer, the W. H. Bradshaw, ex-county com C. S. Hall this week, all of which past year and accommodations for Notice la hereby given that pursuant to an Notice for Publication. only one captured on the trip. missioner, was in Jacksonville at the were first-class and gave general sat visitors are now Arst-class. of the above entitled court, which said If you order order was made on the Sth day of Autrust. 1901, beginning of the week. He has isfaction. Owing to tbe extremely are contemplating a visit to some min I will, on and afti-r the hour of 10 o'clock A m . U kitid S t it xs L akp Orrica,__ R. K. Peyton, a prominent citizen Koeeburg. Oregon. June Y2 1901. of Big Butte precinct, was at the raised one of the liest crops of grain warm weather and the farther fact eral springs health re-ort why not try on the Sth day of September. 1901, tn the town Notice is hereby given that the following- in the county this season. that ninny of our people are out of the Bybee Springs this year where so cf Jacksonville, Jackson county Oreyon sell named settler county-seat Wednesday. We acknowl has filed notice of his intention at p-'vate safe, to tbe blabest bidder tor cash, edge the receipt ot a pleasant call. P. H. Levin, whose histrionic town the attendance was not as large many others have found both health ail the following described real property, sit to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Qus New career tn Oregon has been checkered, as it otherwise would have been. Tbe and pleasure. The following people uated In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, bury. County Clerk, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Edgar Knutzen and his family, who was last heard from at Pendleton. He company is ».strong one and has an have been stopping at this delightful I to-wit: 13. 1901, vlx: Philip R Robinson on hie That tract of land described as being on the August H i No ion* for th. 84 N. W. M. N. W. q have been residents of Colusa county, Is still suffering from a chronic at unusually good repsrtolre ot popular resort already this spring: easterly side of Oregon street in Jacksonvlll., Calif., for some time, returned to Ap tack ot Ananclal paralysis. plays. It left a very good Impression, Mrs. Turner, Catblamette. Oregon. at a distance of *44 feet and 24 Inches N W u Sec. 3 and N. E. 4 N. E. q Sec. 4 twp. piegate, accompanied by Mr. Moss. and should IL return ata more favor from the northwest eomer of the John W Mc 378. R. 4W. He names the following witnes Mr. Carter,Woodville. Supt. Dally will bold the regular able time T he T imes will guarantee Cully (now known as the I. O. O F ) building ses to prove his continuous residence upon and Mr. Butler, Ashland. W. H. Hampton of Grave creek dis Quarterly examination of applicants on said street; thence northerly 1* ft. 44 Inches cultivation of said land, vis: Samuel Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Ashland. along lhe line of said Oregon street, extending John A Martin, John W Short and Samuel H trlct, one of the proprietors of the or teachers' certlffeates and state it crowded houses. back 10O feet, preserving the same width, and Duffield, all ot Rock Point. JM um Mr. Cummings, Grant’s Pass. j. t . celebrated Hampton-Lewis placer papers next week, beginning Aug. According to tbe Tidings Rudolph the north part of lots 5 and 8 and the south Ore<on. Mr. Jackson, mine, spent several hours in Jackson 14th and concluding Aug. 17th. Schilling, son of A. Schilling, mer part of lots 1 and 9 In block 7. as laid down to Mr. Brown, thetownplat for Jacksonville. Oregon, said chant of ban Francisco, and Philip ville yesterday. E. DeRoboam. the hospital con Mr. Daniel Slltz,WllliamsOo.,Penn. land commencing at tbe northwest corner of the John W McCully (now I. O. O.F.) build Clyde Payne of Ashland, next to tractor, who recently had his residence Bowles of Oakland, Calif., recently Geo. Houle, Rockland, Mich. ing. fronting said street 984 feet- running back Dr. J. J. MURRAY, II II Heater the champion athlete of the enlarged, Is now having it beautiAed. had a thrilling experience in tbe J. P. Hoult, from said Oregon street bO feet, upon which woods south of Mt. Pitt. The former »> >» ^▲.University of Oregon, was the guest Franz Richter, a sclentlAc knight of property therein at this time situated the John Vera, was lost for 36 hours without food or building known as tbe Table Rock saloon VETERINARY 8URGE0N AND DENTIST, »1 »» A Under sheriff McCarthy the fore- tbe brush, is doing the painting. E. J. Stripe. Are, and Bowles narrowly escaped the building „ I» >» . Ill Fyt of the week. Also that tract In the said town described W. H. Hu«, same fate while endeavoring to locate Ringling Bros.’circus will show in »1 II as beginning at the east corner of block 24. W. F. Emmoo», Medford, Oregon i n J m I ssch Lucinda and Laura Eeames, California this month, and will also his lost companion. The young men running tbeace south-west 484 egrees west P. 11. Dally, Jacksonville. Jkhohaye been spending their vacation favor Oregon with a few performances had left Pelican bay lodge for a chain along the line of Orevon street. 70 feet more or less; thence north 5iq degrees west 11*4 feet; Xr >«t their home in Jacksonville, left for later. Whether it will stop In this of unknown lakes back of tbe moun thence 74 feet to Pine street; thence along the Wasted. Mills College Tuesday morning, to valley is problematical at present. tain. During their journey they broke line of Pine street 1084 feet to tbe place of be H'Oraduate of American Veterinary Collefe. Intelligent young men, from IT to ginning, the same being In lol 3. tn b’oek *9. as finish their education. their compass and were consequently New > ork City shown upon lhe official map for Jacksonville. Offioe at Nash Livery Stable. Phone 5*. A large quantity of newspaper», 19 years of age, having common at a loss to ascertain their position. Dr. Jewett of Cleveland, Ohio, who Jackson county. Oregon, »nd being what is I Fortunately sight of Mt, Pitt was school education, to learn mechanical knowh as the Helms' resldesce property is a member of the Rogue Rlvsr Min suitable for wrapping, pasting on FDWAitD H. HELMS. Jto-To-Bai- fur ritt, walls, putting under carpets, etc., can ! trained at an opportune moment and trades. For full in forma Mon apply ing and Lumber Co., visited the cor be Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes wen* obtained cheap, In quantities tc | they arrived at their starting point or write to Union Iron Works, 222 Administrator of the estate ot H. V Helms. poration’s property recently. He was deceased. den strong, bioxi pure. 50e.il. AlldrjffgJM suit, at T ub T imes Printing House in due time. Market St., San Francisco. well pleased with th? outlook. Coated ; rsiid I