ASHLAND TIDINGS The last pub.'io debt statement shows What Constitutes Swamp Land. XEIGHB0RIS6 COI'STIES. RED HOUSE COLUMN the total national debt August 1st to (Oregonian.) be 81,646,777,310; total of credits, LAMB COUNTY. Speaking of tbs case of two youug FBI DAT .... AUGUST », 188» cash in treasury, 8508,256,287; total men lately arrested and fined for resist­ ILakerlew Examiner. Aug. 1.1 1 debt, lees cash in treasury. August 1st, ing a deputy Uuited Suites marshal L. G. O. Rosa, wife and baby left for EDITORIAL ROTES AHO HEWS who attempted to eject them from Idaho and eastern Oregon by their . 81,077.663,983. claims they bad taken up in the Har­ own conveyance Tuesday. In the reply wired by the Secretary ney valley country, a gentleman who Chicago wants the next world's fair The weather the past week haa is well informed in regard to such mat­ of War to Senator Mitchell's inquiry — the one to celebrate the fourth oen- ters yesterday said: been the warmest ever known in Lake­ as to the reasons for the summary re­ ' tennial of the discovery of America by "These men pre-empted the land view. The thernometer reached 96 iu moval of the garrison from Fort Klam­ i Columbus, and her leading ciUsena knowing that it had been conveyed to the shade Monday. ath, is the significant statement that by the state as swamp laud.' 1 have takeu step« to make a contest another a ., i'i. _ . “ —r ~rr~ Unconfirmed rumors reach us from the order for abandonment of the fort “UH If fb ”OW f”*."?''' Oregon Ufar the Idaho hue, to with New York for the location. lmgined that the owner» " title to 11 it 1110 ,hw tha» cattlemen «¿utomon are ..c offering effect that “was issued upon the report of the ------------ - —. oouid not be maintained and that the ’ that they their entire herds at 84 each all round, “poet commander, to the effect that the The French heirs of Stephen Girard could not bold it ar Mid t arable _____ ___ 1. land. j,, uoj behove the story. “time has now arrived for the final , are about to bring suit against the There has been a great deal of trouble ______________ t ______ The Harney Items wants the Lake- of thia kindin thesoutheuatern portion --abandonment of the poet; that the ; city of Philadelphia to recover the of the state, aud trouble of this kind ; view office investigated for the three "Indians are well civilized, have schools ; property, 813,060,000 now, left by is likely to occur for years to come, years last past. He thinks there has “and churches aud have asked to be Girard for the maintenance of the Where these people who attempt to *>“eu some swamp land crookedness in “endowed with citizenship; that no I Girard College and the improvement take up such laud make a great mis- thia office. in thiu king that because land , “difficulty baa arisen between them and of the city, the police organization, take P. Avery of Corvallis has sold his j----- . is ------- .__________________ ._____ stock cattle to James “t>Mtr white neighbors for years, and j etc. The plaintiffs will allege that the and that therefore the man who pur- ■ j I oster, of Summer Lake, and bought “that no apprehension of forage and money haa not been used as stipulated chased it hs swamp laud committed a Mr. Foster’s flue farm near Corvallis j “raids from then may be entertained.' in the will. They will uever win the fraud and m not Justly entitled to the j He allows Mr. F. 810,000 for his farm 1 etc. The truth is, the post commander, suit, but may succeed in shaking up ownership of the land and cauuot make , and sells him cattle at the following good hie title. The fact is that the . like other officers, wants to be at a more the management of the estate beuefi- swamp land act was passed in 1862 J prices: Cows with calves, 825; two year olds, 818, and ye arlings $15. pleasant station. He would like to be cially. atui the swamp lauds were bought iu ' KLAMATH COUNTY. . large tracts by different |ieraone. The i in a more civilized community, end i After capturing the Canadian seal question as to whether they were' ILinkvUle Star, Aug. 2.1 finds life so irksome at this isolated I ing sch.xmer, "Black Diamond." in guilty of any frauds depends u|xin It is reported that Mr. Engle, Of poet that he has said to others than i Behring sea, and taking from her the whether they were swatnp lands theu Phceuix, will start a big store at Keno t the Secretary of War that he would or not, and uot upon what the uature seal skins found aboard, the com- ’ of the land is at preseut. During the i Mrs. I. D. Applegate, of Dairy, and leave Fort Klamath whether the poet mauder of the U. 8. steamer. Rush, ’ twenty-seven years since the passage her sister, Mrs. Chas. Putman, of were abandoned or not. Now. it is not have returned from Shovel creek. ' I placed one seaman aboard the schoon- of that act great changes have come i Olene, oonceded that the [xiraonal desires of a ’ er with order^to take the prize to the over the face of the country. The1 Klamath county can give better military officer who doen't like such land in many places where it is dry i . port of Sitka. The captain of the now was theu covered with a rack bargains in cattle and Lora « than can duty should be accepted aa sufficient tie found anywhere on the coast. <• . "Black Diamond" paid no attention growth of grass and bushes, the soil! With her thousands of tons of wild bay, evidence upon which to order the I > I to the authority of this one sailor was liaise aud absorbed the raiu and ! besides timothy and clover, she raises abandonment of the poet. Investiga­ melting snow and allowed it to percol-; horn's and cattle at less expense aud placed in command, and, instead of ate gradually. Thus large tracts were j tion by the War Department will show going to Sitka, sailed into Victoria. l kept moist and swampy, and lak<-a j trouble than stockmen elsewhere en­ counter. Any price is good enough. that the people of Southern Oregon are , j The question will doubtless be spread over a great extent of ground. apprehensive of trouble in the event of | brought under negotiation between After the introduction of cattle m I Col. Shanfuer, Adjntant-Geueral of the Oregon National Guards, informs j the removal of the troops. 1 While it is the British aud U. H. government, by these sectious the brush and herbage Lieutenant Howe, of Troop B., of disappeared, the ground was tramped | true that the Indiana are, most of them, the event of seizure, but it is the gen­ hard and the rains, instead of beiug l i Linkvill**, that commissions for the of­ making steady progress toward civil­ eral opinion among public men iu - collected and allowed to slowly perco- ficers fit Troop B will lie issued as ization, yet they are up to thia time so both countries that there is not the k4*-e through the soil, ran atouce down soon as the captaia files the necessary little educated in the authority of the Slight«.» probability of a war overite ^ery slo^- and were carried off by ‘"■•■i. The appropriation for suits, * * J btreamw. Huan summer came tue accoutremeuta, etc., will come from civil law aa to make it almost certain setuement. ’rouud became dry mid bard, and the the State Miltary Board, but as no that any trouble between them aud the akus not being fed continuously, ftiuda for that purpose are aa yet in whites over stock range matters -a gradually shrank, nn l the whole faiv ’ the state treasury, they are waiting. NOTES AND NIWt trouble which is inevitable tinder the ots iu Shasta Valley, and changes now average »bout 100. The O. T. Co to Sylvester Cowles, lots, IS. people in that part of our atate, and the 14, 16. 17, IS. 23, 21. blk M. R R addition also iu spots at the lower end of Scott A statement prepared by the Post­ 14, town maintenance of peace and good order Valley, especially at good garden of Ashland , con. *715. office Department shows that auunally to O. T. Co. to W K, Dickinson, lol 10, blk patches. among the Indians ia certainly of more two billion postage stamps are used in 45 town of Med font. eou. **o. Large posters are visible around conaeqcence than the social yearning’s this oountrj. for which the government Perraella Doneau to Leander A Neil, Q. receives 840.0tX),000. These stamps C. I), to interest in ’old, bik.3. town of Ash­ •own with view» of Klamath City nt of two or three commissioned officers, land; con. «2 C. A O. R. R. crossing of Klamath and the War Department should be cost the government per 1,000 as fol­ A. F. Talent to Mary Jane Sutton, lot 1, river, also Klamath Hot Springs, rail­ lows: Common variety, a fraction made to ass it that way. If “coneolida- over 6 cents; special delivery, 18 cents, blk. 6, Ashland: con. *660. road bridge, aud the old pioneer ferry, to M. A. Magone, land aud other scenes on the upi>er tion" ia demanded, then conaolidato and postal cards 40 cents. As the low­ in F. tp M. 36 Fredenburg 6. R 3 W. 7 acres; con. *230. Klamath.* the garriaoua of Klatnath and Bidwell est denomination sells for 810 per A D Helman to Anson W Jacobs, lot 3. Twai and three carloads of freight at Fort Klamath, where a poet is need­ 1,000, the government reaps an enorm­ blk. 12, .Ashland: con *100. ous profit, which goes toward paying A. S. Jacobs to Philip Mullen, lot 3, blk 12. are hauled to town nearly every day ed—there ia no need for troopa at Bid- the expeuses of carrying the mails. Ashland; con. 4107 lately on the Yreka R, R. It would O. T. Co. to P T Falrehi, lot 5 blk 1, town well. lie a goal paying enterprise to extend Ex-Secretary Whitney has written of Medford: con. *W. W. Jacobs to A. S. Jacob«, lots, blk i the road into Scot t Valley, and prove The »iatqment that »peculators are . the following sensible letter to the 12, Anson a great benefit to Yreka also. Ashland: con. *110. following life U. 8. irrigating aurvey N. Y. Times: “An item is going the Octavia Julien to Patrick Donegan, land rounds of the press to the effect that in tp. 3* 8, K. 2. W, VO acres, con. *1. The Shasta Courier says the lx>b- parties and taking up valuable water a new weekly newspajier is about to A. C Holmes to Phillip Mullen, lot I. blk tailed special train between Redding rights having been sent to Secretary lie established at Washington iu my 16. Ashland; eon *1. slid Sisson has been hauled off and Nobls from Idaho, the Secretary, in interest as a candidate for the Presi­ Samuel Colver to Phillip Mullen, land I d the engineer and fireman are glad of dency. I am not ami shall see. 20, tp. 3« 8, R 1 W 40 acres; con. *1. it. They hud to run so fast that near­ reply, quote» the provisions of the law not be a candidate for nom- Slate of Oreron to Alex Blakely, land in ly all the hair was blown off their provididing for tbs survey now in pro­ , ¡nation for that office nor for any see. 36, tp. 35 8. R I W. 120 Here,; eon. *lu0, lie,uls. Emery to city ot Ashland, land I d gress, which, be thinks, coven the other. There are men in the Demo- tp. El»er 36 S, R 1 E, 4 6 1 > a res. eou. 41 The Montagne bonds have been sold grounds and protects all rights. Among i cratic party much more entitled to United states to Joseph A. Ilyina, laud In to Tbos. Greeiiwoo-i. of Hawkinsville, oihsr things, Hus law provides that all the honor than I am, and I expect to sec. 9, ip. 39 8. R 1 E. acres: patcut. help the best man to win. The item Joliu May to James H. 'lav, lot 4, blk. 22, it a premium of Still for the lot, 85,000 lands which may hereafter be desig­ is absurd on its face, and I object to ‘ Chit wo st tract, etty of Ashland, eon. iHOO. in all, bearing 7 per cent, internet per nated or Mleated by such United State« I lieing thought capable of such non-1 Milo < alen to R-tbort M. Garrett, lot 6, Wk. I annum, payable in leu years. Tbs ; 3, Ashland, con. 41,250. I Baily Hili setoxil bonds for 8350, at 8 I surveys for sites for reservoirs, ditches sense." E. E. Miner to Oscnr Ganlard, lot 2. city of per ceuU bad no bidders. ’ or canals for irrigation purposes, and I A Washington dispatch of one day Ashland; eon (l.'.Ml. The bidding for the new county Francis E. Hill to Oscar Ganlard. 1»M all lands made susceptible of irriga­ i last week savs: “The committee re­ . 2. Mrs. city of Aslt'and: con. «'Ou. hospital was very clow- to'tween four cently appointed by Secretay Noble W H Park, r r :■ r. ■ ■ . • . George AruoM*J tion by such reservoirs, ditches or • to investigate the alleged illegal re­ land in tp. :l-*> A, It I K intere.-t «t <»f of the rhe Ohe.j-I Obe.i- bidder», not ranging to 8200. Another canals, are from this time henceforth ratings of pensions by employe« of : chain heirs. S4O a-re« eou. L'Chu. bidder, however, was S71M lower than J. <1. Blrdaey, Sheriff, tn A. J Fredenburg. the lowest of the four, and desired to hereby reserved for sale as property of the bureau has completed the first lot 7, blk. 20, in town of Medferd. con f I a>. withdraw, but would not tie allowed to the Uuited States, and shall not be week of its labors. The examination, Jo so. although let ont by failing to subject, after the passage of this Act, covering six months, will probably be The Cen«ns. provide the necesnry bond. The suc- completed during the coining week. to entry, settlement or occupation until | when a report will be made to Secre­ oeeatul bidder was F. C. Beggs, who Washington Dispatch. Aug 4.; built the new Episcopal rectory, his t urtber provided by law, provided the tary Noble. It is learned from parties Superintendent of t he Census Porter President, at any time in bis discre­ lielieved to have knowledge that dur­ haa got the primary work of taking figures lieing 84,711, or about 830 lower than the next, aud about 8200 ing Decemlier last, under Commis­ tion by proclamation, may open any sioner Black's administration, there the eleventh census stnrtf*I and will lower than the highest bidder. sixin lx» in his new quarters. To cover portion of the lands reserved by this were found about 1500 reissues of A Henley correspondent furnishes the vast territory of tins country, provision to settlement under the pensions: and during the month of which embraces 3.826,000 square miles, the following items this week: May, under Commissioner Tanner's homestead lawa The Secretary points and nearly 70,000,0(X) people, over 40,- Last week Silas Shattnck, while rid­ administration, 1800 reissues. These out that it is impossible tor speculators 1 reisanes cover all classes and include 000 enumerators will I«' employed, > ing in Huten creeh, four miles north to acquire '«tie to a single acre of the a'll eases of rerating, which average and about 2,000 clerks will lx* neces- of here, saw the big grizzly known as sary to complete their returns. club foot. One of his front feet was land while this law is in force. from 3 to 5 per cent of the whole The last census w.is restricted to a ------- — • —-------- number of reissues. It is stated that cost of $3.000,000, bnt for the coming ' cut off iu a trap years ago. so there is This has been a hard year on fire in- the rerating will probably not average one Congress appropriated S6,400,0(M)J no mistaking the track. Mr. Shattuck surance companies, at least so far m,,re than ,o W ¡*r n‘outh- b,lt the exclusive of tho cost of printing, eu-1 say» ho is as big as a horse. The next lay the grizzly killed and ate part of a , arrears in many cases are carried graving and binding. as the Pacific coast region w concerned, back to the date of the orignal ap- three year old steer owned by Mr. Fox. There will be about thirteen volume« ! A party wont out to hunt him, aud it Tbe heaviest loserain all the great fires plication, some of them as far back as in the eleventh census, instead of — Seattle, Ellensburg, Spokane Falls,' 1865. It is confidently asserted that twenty two, as in the last, anti it is ' is hoped they will bring him in. for he has killed many cattle in years past. have been Eastern companies which the committee has discovered nothing hoped to have all finished inside o' whatever of a sensational character." five years, which it took for the previ-1 The free bridge across the Klamath, have been in business long enough to at Mauistee, was opened to the public oue ones. bear ths strain. The younger com­ The Behring Sea Batter. ■ August 1st. panies of California, Oregon and Wash­ iWtahlngUin Diapateh, AUf.M.j E. B. Hunsaker bus decided to dis­ Forest fires in the oot ton wood moun­ ington have all had a share of the a well posted State Department of- continue the to>ot aud shoe line, and tains are assuming serious proportions kiasee, but their managers were shrewd ficial says in reference to Behring Sea: will sell at- net cost everything in this and are endangering bouses and fences enough in most instances to prepare There is nothing for the Government line, or will close out the entire lot to on west branch. iv »«„i. to do in connection with the Behring the trade at liberal discount. A good Black woodpeckers are Hocking into for such events by re-msunng their «fe. maUer bHt continue to enforce bargain for somebody. x our orchards by thousands, and are polices in the older companies. In the law, and capture as many piratical eatiug the fruit as fast as it ripens. thin way tbs young companies that sealers as they find in our jurisdiction, The result will be a small crop of sum­ GENERAL NEWS. start with little or no capital have a The bln8ter in Canada does not even mer aud fall apples, for it is impossible __ excite interest even m the State or pretty good chance to establish them- Treasury Depertmente When the A dispatch from Dakota says saya the to keep the birds away. selves on firm ground if they happen to British Government communicatee wheat crop will be 30,1)00,600 bushels More wells gone dry this week, not open in a good field and push business with us ou the subject officially it will short more than halt a dozen in town at be time enough for the State Depart­ vigorously. The annual estimate of the Dela­ present that have a good How of water. ment to take the matter up. There is ware peach crop places it at 2,SDO,4kJU ♦ ♦— — Fresh California citrus frnit».bauxnaa Mm. Lon«. Canby, widow of Gen- the least probability of a war but baskets, against 7,30O j 00O baskets in ' . if there were it would place England 1866, and 2350,000 baskets iu 1887. etc., at Wexler's bakery. eral Canby whose tragic murder by ¡n a wry awkward, not to say danger- The Mississippi River Commission Modoc Indian» on April 11,1873, must on» position. The policy being car­ bs cited by historian» as one of very °”t with regard to these seal estimates that it will take 84.tK>J,OH) few instances in which a Hag of truce ’«•. "d«Pted only after a very next year to carry on the repairs, etc., on the Mississippi from its head to . , . . . " , careful inquiry into the matter. wa» violated, even by savages, died re- The House committee on the mer- the mouth of the Ohio. Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and cently at Indianapolis. Mrs. Canby chant marine and fisheries last season It is proposed to celebrate in the wm beloved by every one who knew her’ made a tbor<>m{h investigation^ of the city of St Louis, April 30, 1,01. the Day Laborer, by their oointuoii use of the result of which was seen lODtli anniversary of the greatest re.,1 th's remedy, attest the world-wide rep­ because of her many amiable qualities. question, in the act reaffirming our righto over estate transaction in American history, utation of Ayer’» 1’111». Laading phy- During the Mexican War, when her thee* waters. sicians recommend these ptlla for the purchase of Louisiana. Stomach and Liver Troubles, Coatir»- husband was Lieutenant, she became Before President Harrison issued Sixty-two carloads of California fruit ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; known as the “Yankee Angel" from his proclamation of Apnl. this act aud pertaining to the legal as­ were received in Chicago last week, also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and her devotion to thesiek. It was a com­ everything pect of the question, wns referred to aud tbo market was overstocked On Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated; con­ mon thing for her at that time to travel he Attorney-General,* and there is a August 31 the Earle Fruit Company tain no calomel ; are prompt, but mild, fifty miles in a day between two hospi­ perfect agreement between the State sold at auction five carloads for a< - in operation ; and. therefore, the very tals to minister to the wants of the and Treasury Defiaitmento aud the oount of the Golden G ite Fruit As­ best medicine for Family Use, as well as Department of Justice. Congressman sociation, at the following prove for Travelers and Tourists. dying soldier». Farquhar, who was a member of the Bartlett pears, ripe, 81 60; Bar let “ I have derived great relief from oommittee in the House that formula­ pears grwn,S2 85; Beurre Hardy pears, Aver’» I'llls. Fivo year» ago I was It is now accepted as trne among ted the bill, says this country would 81 40 to 81 50; Gros prunes. 80 cento; taken so ill with the heavy grain dealers and specula­ go right on asserting and maintaining peaches, half boxes, IM) cents to 81 25. tors that this year's world crop of its jurisdiction over the Behnng Sea •Vhvn Baby was nick. that I was unable to do any work. 1 wheat will be under an average. fisheries and England can't aay a word took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and in earnest about the matter. We gave her Cast orla. was entirely vureti. Since that time I India, Russia and Austria, which are Russia standa ready to make good am never without a box of these pHh.” all great wheat producing regions, will our title-deed by purchase from her. When «he was a ChUd, Peter Christensen. Sherwood. Wis. Great Britain can't afford to an­ She cried for Castorio. come nearest to being failures. The “Ayer’s Pills have*been m use in nn tagonize the two Great natiQns of family upwards of twenty years and American crop will fur exceed the When «he became Miss. Russia and the United States. have * completely verified all that, h home demand, and had we to depend There is no donbt about Russia's claimed for them. In attack» <»f -< She clung to CastorU. from which I suffered many years, tl«« y on a domestic market prices would lie disposition in the matter. They guar­ When «lie had Children, afford grater relief than any «•!?•.< r I sure to rule very low, but the chancee anteed us in our title and England medicine I ever tried.” — T. F. Adam*;, She gare them Castoriw are that foreign demand will bring can't seriously question that title Holly Springs, Texas. without antagonizing Russia. If she “ I have useuth«!U Oregon than “Ayer's Pill» are in general demand Acting Secretary of the Treueury you wish. Leave orders st th« bakery all other dealers. among our customers Our sales of Ib. n, exceed those of all other pills com­ Batchelor haa over-ruled the opinion on Mam street. oLp.a'lte Odd Fellows Parlies.desiring their pianos or or ­ bined. We have never known them * of Solicitor of the Treasury Hepburn, block. gans tuuedaud repatrod by a first-class fail to give entire satisfaction.’1 — There is still room for one, two, three workman, should eon.l word to E. B. Wright A Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. that Chinese employed as servants on I the U. S. war vessels are seamen and good bouses ou Boulevard in Hunsak­ Hnusaker at once and they will rsoeive er’s addition. Prices aud terms rea­ prompt attention. x not laborers, and can land in the Uni­ sonable. Apply to E. B. Hunsaker. ♦ rncrAKMD bt ted States. Batchelor bokls that they We have a complete liue of Dong- Or. J. C. Ay»r A Co., LowoH, Maw. are laborers and not asetnen and can­ lass and Rumsey pumps, anil guaran­ gold by all Dealer, tn Medicine. not be penm’ted to enter tee every one. E l.lin^s A Monse. • Each person buy­ ing a onb-pound can of f SOCIETIES. Remnants! Remnants ! ! m M&sonic Directory, Ashlaad. SISKIYOU CHAPTER, Ki. 21. K. A. M Regular eonv Main Street, Hausen's Table Kock Farm on Rogue River is now offered for sale in enbdi- visions to suit purchasers, on easy terms. A 20-aere Apple Orchard, 82UOU. 40 acres level Fruit or Alfalfa land, 83U0O. 80 acres Grain, Fruit, or Grnas Land. <9000. 160 acres Grain, Fruit or Grass Land. 84000. 200 acre« Grain, Fruit or Grana ltand. 85000. Call on or »ddrens. FRED HANSEN, Axhland, Or. Opposite the Postoffice. ^SHLAJSTD, OREGON THE ASHLAND Fiuai Piwwf Notice. LIVERY AND FEED STÆI3LMS GEO. W. STEPHENSON» » an » O fhck at R osehcrg . Oregon,/ July 23, 1«W‘. > Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be­ fore the Judge or in nis absence before the Clerk of the county court of Jackson county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon on Mon­ day, September 9. 1*89. viz: Nimrod N Charley, Homestead entry No. 397.3 for the S K l* of 8 W Sec 28 and N U of N W * i and N W % of N E ‘4, StN1. 33, Tp. 37. 8 R 2 East, W. M. lie name» the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva­ tion of said land, viz: George W. Nichols, Wm. Cnnrtney, J. H. Terrill, Jos. Reynolds, all of Lake Creek, Jat kson county, Oregon. C has . W J ohnston , Register. HOUSE Will be entitled to a chance in a Lady's afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv ery business. CMldrei Cry fcrPitcher’s Castana The undersigned offer» for Rule hi- ‘lock ranch of 500 acre» situated on 1 ul« I ake. Klan.ath county, Or , aa A 1 ranch for stock purposes. W ill pul up l5o tons cf hay ofl the place. Ih it range in Klurn.db « ounty. Will sell Mock and fanetag implements (hr ranch, if desired. For further tu­ tor »Bliou apply to R. A. litniHl»uN. a ulr Lake. Or.. Jail. 9 11*7. TOWN - LOTS ---- In the town of----- MONTAGUE, Siskiyou co., Cal., For Sale on Easy Terms. One-fourth down; balance withlu aix, twelve and eighu-en month* Depot L«r graded I Mee map al the price«, etc-, or add re*« At reasonable rates. I D. H U A^KEl f.. Site Agent C. I*. R. R. m » i » Frauvirco, New and handsome turnouts, 1 el table Town California. tl?-u Horses Boarded and Fed. and safe buggy tsama, and good saddle horses always to be had at these stables. Limy Stables in Ashliutl Offrirli for Salt it i Barpin ! Will Buy and Sell horses 19-42 GEO. W. 8TEPHEN8ON. Final Proof N’olice. University of Oregon, C nited S tates L and O ffice , f Rosaauno, Oregou, July 25. 1S89. i Notice is hereby given that ihe following naaied settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore the Judge, or in nis absence before the Clerk of the County court of Jack*on Co.. Or., at Jacksonville, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 10, ¡«89, viz: George W. Nichols, Homestead entry No. 4208. for the S E of 8 W aud N E k of 8 W U, Hee. 6 and N E of N W ‘4 Ser. 7. Tp. »7. 8 R 2 East. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land. vir. Wm. Courtney, J. H. Terrill, Jos. Reynold». Nim­ rod N. ( barley, all of Lake Creek. Jackaon county, Oregon. C h a « W J ohnston , Register. EUGENE CITY, OR. Next aeaaion begins on Monday, the IGth of September, 1K89. Free x hoUrships from every county in the State. Apply to your County Superin­ tendent. F ree tuition after J anuary 1. 1890. Four Course«: Classical, feientitic, Liter­ ary and a nhort English Course in which there is no Latin, Greek. French or carman The English is pre-eminently a Busines»- Course For catalogin'* or other information addrvt*». J U. JOHNSON. 3 2m President. I On acconnt of my having bre-n crippled In a ruu«w«y «oiuetimcapu, aud not l*iug abte to peraoually bupenlw th« taidix-«« proper, ly. I bare concluded Id dl.poae of my ilvery •table intere«:»tn A«hl«nd. tovefber »lib *11 the stock, Including hone*, wa^ou«, hack«, btijtKie«. hay. oat*, etc Thi. i« a good chance for wnne liver.man. a» It i well to call at the office of c. W Ayer« at the above corner. %•, JaeksMVllle tn Medford. Patroniz»» the ouly wagon that con­ necta with every train, ruin or shine, and camee the U. 8. mail and Welle, Fargo A Co.’» express. Hatisfaction Ruarautead. J ohn D tab , Driver. I Colestin Soda Springs HOTEL Will bs opvn M»y IM, for the ai-romauxhi turn of » litritte kind prompt­ Hoard aud lutlriuft. per week 410 <«| ly «lied " “ <*».' I » per «lay ) on single mre.li t’amplok prirllece, will lx- 5u rents per week foresrh ln4lvMu«l. «J BYRON COLE, Proprietor.