I'm-- 0RE30N SERTIUEi. JAl'KallA lILLRi Saturday, Jise 13, 18S5. Southern Oregon is probably more uitnhly adapted for fruit growning than any other part of the United Siates; that is, wtjen the vast variety in taken into consideration. A gen tleman who arrived in i'ortland a dav or two ago, after having spent nearly -a year in the southern part of the State, related an instance to a "News" reporter, which is certainty very flat tering to this country. Joseph Dow den ownei a farm at the junction of Sam's creek and Rogue river, where 'lie has resided for over fifteen years. Seven or eight years ago he planted a variety of yount; tree?, consisting of cherrv, peach, two varieties cf plum, pear, apricots and almond', and sev eral varieties of grapes, lie did not plant them in regular arder, according to the variety of fruit, but scattered and mixed them, the entire assortment covering considerable ground. The gentleman referred to saw the orchard last year and says that lbs fiuit came nearer to perfection than any he had ever before seen. Mr. Donden' place is thirteen miles from Jaekson- ville, and the entire surrounding coun try is one continual orchard, and the Fiiit is in excellent condition. Dur ing the whole time Mr. Duuden lias. had the orchard, he states the trees have not been injured by insects, and the crop of last season was simply a reneion of those of the preceeding lix years. The Portland "News" says.tbat suit has been commenced by the Stale of Oregon against Multnomah county, in the Slate Circuit Court. The suit is to be decided without controversy. In the complaint, the State of Oregon Iirae that the county of Multnomah ris indebted to it in the sum of $6,209 86, with interest from the first Mon day in April, 1681. In 1883, the Ux levy for State purposes in Multnomah county was 898,857 38, and for county purposes $176,531 05. The State es timate was transmitted to the State Treasurer, and placed en his books as evidence of the indebtedness of the county of Multnomah to the State of Oregon. Through an injunction suit, double assessments, etc., only 92,617 51 wm collected of the tax due the titato-and only the same proportion of (the county tax also. This left a deficit -of $B,209?78 still due the State'on the tfaoe of the levy, but though the Sher iff made a diligent effort, he has been unable to collect this balance. It is admitted that the State got its pro rata of the taxes as collected, but the question is to be carried to the Supreme Court, in order to settle the question as to whether a county has to pay the full faco value of the tax levy, or the regular pro rata of the amount coll ected. There are several counties which occupy the same position on this question as Multnomah, and it is pro posed in the present instance to make a test cane. State Fair Maces. The managers of the State Agricult ural Society have raceived the follow, ing entries for the races to be held at the Fair in September. Trotting races 2:50 class, 9 entries; two year-old class, 9; 2:40 class, 7; 2-30 class. 7; hree year-old class, 3, which lacks one of filling the regular number for the class. This makes a total of 35 entries for trotting races. In the running races there have been 49 entries, as follows: For the introductory scram ble, 12 entries; om mils dash, 11; five eighths dash for two year olds, 7; one and one quarter mile dash, U; special - parse for twoear olds, 7; which lacks une of filling. This makes a total of 81, and the committee think the en 'tries will reaoh 100, as others have been made, but not paid for. The committee will allow races to be run as advertised, deducting from those not filled. Sax Frakcisco, June 9. In regard to the discharge of engineer corps on the Central and Southern Pacific rail roads, General Manager A. N. Towns says that the force was laid off on the score of economy, as no road building is being done. Repairs, which have heretofore fallen under the direction of the staff of engineers, will be done by other employes of the road. All work on the California and Oregon has Wen snsp;ndeil, and will not be re sumed utjain for some time. From the fact that some of the con gregation of Dr. Sutherland's chur-.h in Washington City took exceptions to Fred Douglas renting and oceupy- o. pew directly in front of the Lent, it would appear that the i Is not entirely obliterated at enal Capital. The pastor, ery cordially greeted the sentative of the colored pse of his servicer The Celebration. A meeting of the citizen of Jack- honvilie was held at the City Hall j last Saturday evening when Davi.l Linn va called to the chair and E. D. Foudray acted as Secretary. On motion it was decided to hold a routing Fourth of July celebration in the Court House enclosure when the chairman appointed the fo'Iowing com mittee of general arrangement: J. Nunan, Frame Krause, N. Langell, T J. Kenney, K. Kubli, "W J. Plymale and J. A. Cardweil. The general committee was given full power to make all necessary, ar rangements and appoint such sub committees as were required, and at a meeting of the committee after the c'oe of the meeting the following se lections were made: Finance Committee J. H. HuOTer, T. J. Kenney. D. V. Crosby, H. v Helms and Henry Pape. Committee on Orator, Reader and Chaplain Max Muller, J. It. Neil and Prof. Wm. Priest. Committee on Music N. Langell, Dr. J. V. Robinson and Prof. G H. Watt. Committee on Dinner Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. David Linn, Mrs. E. Kenney, Mrs Wm. M. Turner, Mrs. J. C. Whipp, Dr. Will Jackson. S. R Taylor, Wm. Kahler and Chris U'rich. Committee on Decorations R. S. Dunlap, and the Mis-sea Emma Pape, Mollie Britt. Genevieve Moore, Et a Uanley, Sophia Ish, Clara Cameron, Ad Ross, Kate Bellinger and Celia Orth. Committee on Triumphal Car Mrs. K. Kubli, Mrs. N. Fisher, Mrs H. E, Hanna, Mrs. P. P. Piim and David Linn. Committee on Fireworks and Salute J-. G. Birdsey, Fred Furry and Peter uoschey. The committee also appointed Genl. John E Ross Grand Marshal with E D. Foudray and David Cronetniller as aids. David Linn was selected as Presi dent of the Day with the following list of Vice Presidents: Hon. C. C Beek man, Hon. Theo. Cameron, M. Bellin ser, W. R. Jones, W. A. Owen, Tlios. Wright, C. W. Kahler, Judge L R Webster, John Bolt, Hon. H. K. lannn, Joseph Robinson, Jos. Rapp, L W. Thomas, Geo. M. Love, John Toepper. A L. Reuter, John Orth, N. Fisher, Hon. T. F. Beall, Hon. P. P. Prim Ben Haymond and George Brown. Committee oh Atnuement J. G Birdsey, Fred. Luy and E. Jacobs. The finance committee, canvassed the town this week and rai.-ed near $300 bv subscription which will yet be raised considerably when those of our citizens return, who are now absent. As the band has offered their services free it is the intention of making everything else the same, thus making it a free ce'ebration, free dinner and a free dauce at night. The money raised will be expended in fireworks, for the purchase of prizes to be dis tributed by the amusement committee and such other expenses as will natur ally be incurred in making this the grandest Fourth of July celebration ever held in this end of the State. A cordial invitation it extended to every body to come and enjoy the celebra tion. The Secretary has received from the Board of Managers of the World's In dustrial Exposition at New Orleans a statement of their indebtedness, of which the following is a recapitula tion: Undisputed indebtedness, 253, 355; disputed indebtedness, claimed, 105,337; rejected, $72,752; admitted, 77,585; premiums, 66,388; total of claims, 397,318; appropriation, 335, GOO; difference, 62,318. The President appointed, June 3, Herbert Foote Beecher, son of Henry Ward Beecher, to be collector of cus toms for the district of Puget Sound at Port Townsend. This and the ap pointment of Phelps Minister to En gland, pays Henry Ward Beecher well for his political serviees in the Presi dential campaign. Tie debt of the United States, less cah m the Treasury, is now less than fifteen hundred millions. In July 1S66, it was more than twenty seven hundred millions. Almost half of it has been paid within nineteen years. At the recent rate of decrease les than nineteen years more will be re quired to pay the rest of the debt. When Congress meets next winter, one of the first things that, a Republi can Senate will probably do will be to elect Gen. Logan pro tem President of that body, and when Mr. Hendricks is absent our ought,-to be Vice Presi dent will sit where the people intend ed he should sit. Child's Sxow Flake. Every lady, wishing a clear, delicate complexion, should use Child's Snow Flake. It nourishes and freshens the skjn, re moves Tan and Sunburn, and, the nat ural appearaiua imparted, renders it impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists( or by the manufacturers, John A. Child 4 Co., Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Mail orders promptly attended to, Price 50 cents. .i n. i. n. To insure the perfect digestion and assimilation of food and to cure chron ic Dyspepva, Indigestion, Flatulency, bour btomach, aick headache, etc, use De Haven's Dyspepsia Cure. It never fails to effect a cure and is superior tn, all medicines offered to the publie for these troubles. Sample bottles free at E. C.Brook' drug ttore. CRONEMILLER & BUtDSEY, , JACKSONVILLE, - jg-ozits :Fo:r.. LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AH D HACKS. LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED, -BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, McSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST SEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS. ALLSTYLES, COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS. FANNING MILLS. CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS. CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- "We would respectfully ask our patrons and friends to call and see our line, of poods before purchasing elsewhere, a? we feel sure we can Sell As Low Than any first-clos9 goods can be goods as represented. 1 Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 18S4. J.uttKVf3tt!titiHfK9K!MMflVWHHrifl for infants and Children. "Castorta Is so wen adapted to cMdren that I Castorla cures Oolie, Constipation, I recommend it as superior to any prescription I Bovr Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, known to me." - IL A. Ascites, M.D., I l"113. C toeP- " P"04" 111 So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, IT. Y. Wttfou Usurious medication. Tms Count Coxasr, 183 Fulton Street, N.T. Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS IN Farni9 Mill Machinery BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headers LaBELLE WAGONS, . WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS, BUFORD'S G'lNG i SULKY PLOWS, COATE3 SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCO'I T 4 CO?S Engines & Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER & CO Saw Mill Machinery, RAJS D ALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBOAfiD WAGONS, HARROWS, Etc., Etc., E c. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. Write for catalogue. Address cither FRANK BROS. I.MP'L. CO,.Portland, Or. Or, R. "W. PORTER, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. apr II 3 m 3 jfc-iSP fe. isi Absolutely Pure This powder never vanes. 4 marvel of purity, strength ana wuoiesoineniss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weieht. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cm. Royal Bakiq PvV dku Co., 100 Wall-st., N.Y. Day or Evening AT Mrs. Kreutzsr's Bakery. Parties, Sociables and Families supplied at reasonable rates. I am also prepared to furnish ice in quantities to suit. Give me a call. Ciias. Keasns. Criterion Billiard Saloon CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. 'T'niS populai resort, under new man I agement, is furaishnig the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Gi e mo a call. R. PRYCE, M. D., Physician And Surgson, Medford, Oregon. i Office next door to liver's block, rcii dcn.'. ConningUam'8 hotel. JaO 1 J t&UsamD'es worth $3 I bee Address 9TW60K&t-'0.,PortlaBd,Me If Not Lower sold for; and we guarantee all our CRONEMILLER NBLRDSEY. . E.K;(J1SL1,. In Ills Xtw Building JicksorriHc, Ortcoi. DKALEIl AND WORKER SHEET IRON, -COPPER; LEAD, Pumps, AURICULTUP.A.L IMrLEMEIs S, NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE ROrE, NAILa, Paints Oils, Yarnish, Glass CUTLERY, WIRE- Shot, 3rushs, Chains. 2?0se ETC.. ETO- I have secured the services of a first class mechanic and am prepared to do all repairing promptly and in superior style. In connection with the above I am re ceiving and have constantly on had a full and first-class stock of GROCERIES, DRT-OOODS, GTM BUOTS, TOBACCO READY MADE CM)TIII!CQ, GLASSWARE? CROCKERY, 4c. VI Everything seW atTeaseaalfle rates. - j'aBKgfcE; 'K. -KUBLI. JacksonYirkCXa's; 1&78. Kf1 UOTQgjgH TEL, KerbyvUler.nt-S-r....i....OresoH, a -s Mrs, M,; Kyiwr, Propr. First-clasCJMhMiMBtion can alwavs be had at tlWMMNAI most reasona- oie rates. r "" ETAn eir-JUjaWTBi Connected with iue noiei. , v - - NEW CASH STORM! CjIRO buos lias just opened a fine stock ot General Merchandise AT His motto is Quick Sules and Small Profits. And he feels assured that all v-ao favor him with their patronage will' lie satis. fied with his prices and the quality efliis oods. lie Ketp-j iitv noons, GItOCFP.lKS. PROVISIONS, CLOTIHXO. '. FURNISHIXO OOOT)S, UATs AND CAPS. BUOT3 A!DIIOt3, 'ndeverythini usually found in a first class Gcnen.1 Merchandise btore. " He will give his customers the benefit of the reduced freights caused by the ad vent of the railroad, and ill not ue under soldVy anybody". ' "M. A.BRENTANO, Manager. Phoenix, Oregon, Feb.25,18S4. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for fruit trees is so greatin this valley I have starfed a Nur sery in this place and will raise nothin" but the finest varieties. This year I wi.l sell from theWoodburn Nurseiy as usual and also from the celebrated Alameda Nursery, Oakland (Jal. The following are some of the leading varieties I will keep: rPcaclios. Early York E. and L. Crawford's Wnle's cjriy Aiusuen Alexander Briggs 'Red May. btump World. bshvar. SusqucIi.ir.naU. Mary's Choice. Orange Clinsr Yellow Sergen. Lemon Cling and many more. 2?run.oa and 3?lTims. Pettite Prune d'Agcn Peach Plum Italian Prune Yellow Egg. Go'den Prune Coe's Go den Drop. Gro3se Prune Bradhaw. t Cathrine Prune Japan Plum. Cherries, Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunce, i pple, French Goosberry, Oregon Cham pagne Berries, and all kinds ol ormunent al and shade tree3. E. N. BAKER, Merchant Tailor, Jacksonville - - Oregon. The subscriber taki s pleasure in in forreinr the public that he has opened a Tailorshop. oki ran sil ke iFosesw Buildinjr, and that he is now preparra id do all kinds of work in his line in-n su perior manner and at prices to suit the times. CiTClothing made after the latest and brst styles. A large lot of samples al ways on hand to select from. R. N. BAKER. CHANGE IN MANAGEMlNf OF, THE IL S. MOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - Having taken charge of this hotel the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the public that a complete change will be made. 1733.0 Tololo will be supplied with eveiything the market ffords, and a general renovation ol the ScdS .Trl 3ES.C30Z33.SI will be made. The patron:gc of the pub lic is solicited. J DeRoboi. City Lunch House Fred Grob, Proprietor. Having moved to my new stand on Cal ifornia street opposite the Union livery slab'e I ask my friends and the public genera'ly to give me a call. I keep Beer. "Wine aid Cigars and Z3T A first class lunch can be bad at anj time for 25 cents. FRED GROB. EMPIRE HOTEL. Modford, Or. J. W. Cnnninghan, Prop. This commodious and -well arranged hotel is now open for the accommodation of gaesU, ana will be kept on the most approved plan. The table will always be supplied with the best the market affords. Especial in ducements are offered the traveling pub lic. J.W. CUNNINGHAM. Medford, Feb. 25, 1884. CITY BARBER SHOP California St., Jacksonville, - Oregon. The undersigned is fully prepared to do allwork.in his-line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. GEORGE SOHHMPF RITSCHARD, practical Watchmaker ad Jeweler, California Sreet,. MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re nairinc watches" and clocks. M civis are reasonable. Give me a call. M OAif WAD TiiM -AT- E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. Cloolts. A fins assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana without alarm. w atolios. Grnts. ladies' and boys' cold and silvei Jiunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, lrom ?5 to $150. Brnoolots. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. 3T"JLrisor- Kings. Diamond and niby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnrt and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid cold band and bangle rings plain and solid California rngs. STorrolrv. ' Diamonds in every shape " 4 Ladies'scts ofltwclry, from theCO-cent black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds? r3ntC and lodffta rmll) Minino liuiV tL? and charms. ' C Fliis and Buttons. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and Collar-buttons. Silver wnro. Silver and silver-plated knives, lorks, spoons, napkin xings, silver sugar-spoons and tonga in cases. nilsooUanoous. Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line. A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In thort, a complete and first-class line ol HOT.TDAY GOODS. Ml to be &o d at the . LOWEST PRICE! llso accordcons, violins, banjos, and the best dneof violin.guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line of Drugs and Medicines. lPrescriptions irefully compounded . 6. BROOKS. SOLD & SILVER ORES WORKER. S5 Per Cent, of Fire Assay. AT MORSE 4 JACOB'S MILL 25 Miles from Ashland. H'VIXG LEJSPD tho above named mill and at great exptuse put in my 83gE$!FttSlL, IPb?E FOR WORKING Rfcbsaiou3 Ores and Eu'phurets I will bo prepared on and after May 2th, 18&5. to work any ore in Southern Oregon, 85 per cent ofifirc assay. Parties having Gobi and Silver Mines deeloptd, so as to show in sight, the val ue of my process, can have work put on the some with my process, and the pay for ruch works taken from the mine, PROVIDING the parties will ship five or more tons of thenveracc ore from such mine to my- works in 'unlay, and have it workid by my process which I agree to work 85 per cent, or make no charge for woi king same. Talk is Cheap, bat Eesults Tell tue itory. GEO. II. riTIf-K, .Igtnf. Henley, Siskiyou crninly, Cal. DAVID LUm, L1 MIA JUtt) DEALER El corrzsr tkzeszsitsgs. COFFINS FURNISHED ON TnE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Jnirniture ot all Kinds Kept on-Basa or made to order b-i County Treasurer's TMrd Wotice. Oftice qf County TnE.wrREtt, Jacksonville, May 22, 1885. ( Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the County Treasury for the re demption of the following county war rants, protesteu up to novcmDer5, loou: Numbers 10t!5 l'JOC 1898 1897 1951 1952 1954 1955 1953 1943 19'7 1915 19C0 1952 19G0 1959 1935 1932 1931 1930 1574 1948 1896 1975 7 5 3 2 4 Interest wiircease upon this date. NEWMAN FISHER, County Treasurer. AUCTIONEER. Having taken out the necessary license, I offer my services to the public as a General Auctioneer. AH business in my line will bft prompt. ly attended to at reasonable rates: Satis faction guaranteed. For further particu Lrsenqnire of or address, W m. A. Owen, Central Point, Or 3?xi.'fclo Wotloo. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills or accounts made without my express orderor author ity. Mobbis Memsou. Jackionville, Or., June 4, 1888. faCl fia woe 'n yurcrw n town Tt-nr t&VJKJ ami ?o outnt iree. Addrets U. Hjuxet, & Co., 1'ortlaud Maine. THE LADIES Of Southern Oregon, are hereby informed inai in auumon toa targcanu elegant line of I have added to my stock the followincr class ot goods, of which I have a full line r Ladies' Furnishing Goods Both Knit and Miulia. Infants Wardrobe Complete, As cheap as to be bought aDy place; also? CHILDRENS' SHORT CLOTHES, bnder -iyearsoldi A beautiful line ot hosiery! Consisting of Lisle and' Si)& Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Corsets ,- -JBoialx3rx l3Ja.rt.-ycr km And many other things too numerous to ixtcaviuu. x uav ai secureii an ' Vp services ofa ' 3Jk FIRSTCEiSS'DRlKSSrAKE'RSSlr-! to'F&sB.m- 'And'ara prepared to, execute all orders la thaUthe in first-lass style "at reasonable' rate. Call and see me at the building form erly occupied by A. L. Johnson on Cali fornia street. MRS. P. P. PRIM. SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Peal Estate Agt.- Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. Iiogal 33 oouxaonts Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertain ing to the settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Prompt Remittances. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set f Maps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and re ecive abstracts monthly from Roseburj: ot a' new entries nude. I am thns pre pared to make out Homestead and Pre emptior papers, and can thus snve to par ties the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office. Several fine farms are in my hands lor' sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the times. Refers, by permission, to C.C Beck man, Eq., Binker; to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and' to' any business house in Jacksonville. Office at south cast corner California and 5th street, Jacksonville, OreL-on. SILAS J. DAY. MAX MULLET?, P.O. Sui'dirg, Jacksonville -DEALER IX- General Merchandise. rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES J. pleasure in informing the public that he has purchased L. Solomon's in-" terest In the POST OFFICE STORE.- Which -will be kept stocked with a com plete and first class assortment of grneral merchandise. I will sell -t Very 3.easoiiE.bl2 Hates. Give me a call and ce for vonrsIvrs. MAX MUXLER Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Patrick ilcKavanaugh, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed? by the Cdnnty Court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting in Probate, Administrator of the estate of Patrick 1'cKavanaugh, de ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims asainst the es-' tate will present tbenr with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Orcein, within six months from the first publica tion of this notice. J G. BIRDSEY, Administrator of said estate. Dated May 9, 1885. Jacks nville Crescent City Mail Route, P: McMahon, Proprietor Stages leave Jacksenville everyvMoaaay Wednesday and Friday morningsjat 3'a MTarriving atWaldo'fn thceveningj'whero close connection is made next morning lor Crescent City. When the new wagon road' is finished about January" 15th through tickets to San Francisco "will bo 'sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business done at re duced rates. P. McMAHON Proprietor Miss S. Johsson. Miss M. Cavers. Dressmaking. Wo are now prepared to take orders for'' anything in the Dressmaking line and ask the ladies of Jacksonville to give us a share of their patronage. We' Gilarantee Satisfaction At prices lower than ever akcd in Jack' sonville. Rooms at the residence of A. ?. Jobjuon. egGiveus a trial Mines Caters Sj JonssoN. For Sale. Owing to ill heaitbrl oSer for safe tho property in Ashland known as "Marsh V Planing Mill, also the Kean Creek Saw Mill jiropcrty. I will sell the whole, -or one half of either or both properties, at a bargain to' the right kind of a business-' man. This is a rare chance for ajTactive' man to sectrre-the best business in Soufh-' cnfOreeon. For partitulas applyto the' undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. L. S.P. Mabsk.