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SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. VALLEY RECORD. G. A. IL BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and 3<t Saturday of sach month. Visiting Com rades cordially welcomed. I. C. D odge , commander. J as . CnisHoi.M, Adjutant. TT. 11. C. BURNSIDE BBL1BT CORPS KO. 24 Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m. on the first and third Fridays ot each month. M bs . J as . C hisholm , Pres. Mas. L ydia G riswold , Sec’y. KNIGHTS OF PYTlilAS. GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets everj Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good standing are cordially invited to attend. 8. G. E ggers , C. C. F. D. W agner , K. of It and 8. MASONIC, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Regular convocations on the Thursday next after the full moon. C. H. V aupel , H. P. J. R. C asey , Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. Stated commnnications on the Thursdaj of or before the full moon. J. P. G ilmore , W. M. J. R. C asey , Secretary. ALPHA chapter NO. 1, O. E. s. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays in each month. M rs . A lice K ane , W. M. Mrs. E. A. S herwin , Secretary. I. O. O. F. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. Hold regular meetings every Thursaav evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. E mil P eil , N. G. H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4th Monday in each month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. H. S. E vans , C. P. R obt , T aylor , Scribe. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. M rs . J. R. C asey , N. G. M iss N ina E mery , Secv. A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hal) every second and fourth Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. M. R. M oore , M. W. J. R. C asey . Recorder. K. O. T. M. NO. 4, KNIGHTS MACCABEKS. GRANITK TINT OF THI Meet in regular review on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir Knights cordially invited. C has . H. G illette , Com. J. E. T hornton . R. K. ASHLAND MARKET. B. F. BUL. JOHN B. FELTON. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— Beef, Pork and Mutton. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Kept constantly on hand. Fair living prices is all that we ask. We will make it to your interest to deal with us. fehl’92 ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING ¿ dations . Water of any temperature desired Natural Temperature »5 deg’s. Tl DKIII TIE WATER IS A TOSIC. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates fungi and animalculea, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. RINK. — — SWIMMING Inclosed and covered, the same medica water, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume— more than twelve hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody"—come out as "fine as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven ated and happy. Located on the HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. GRANT HELMAN Proprietor EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route —TIA— —or the — Southern Pacific Co Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. South North 8:50 p m Lv Portland Ar 8:10 a in 12:50 p m Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m 1:20 p m Lv Ashland Ar 4:10 p m 10:45 a m Ar 8anFranciscoLv 6:00p m Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon Citv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junc tion, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. J unction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell, Drains and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. Roseburg Mail Daily. LCAVK-. abbivi : Portland.... 8:30 a ni 1 Roseburg... 5:20 pm Rose burg... 6:00am | Portland... .4:40p m Salem Passenger Daily. liavk : arrive Portland. .4:00 p. ni. 1 Salem... .10:15 a. m. Salem....... 8:00 a. m. | Portland...6:15p. m Dining Cars on Ogden Route. PULLMAN BUFFET ST.FF.PFRS. —AND— Secon.d-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (1XCXFT SUNDAY.) LEAVES; Griffith, J D— S w 1-1 sec 28, twp 35, R 2 W, 8 40 1G0 acres............................................... Grant, Francis M— Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 9,10, 11, and 12 8 64 ASHLAND, Or....... Thursday, Dec. 5,1895. block 34, Medford............................. Green, Hamlett— Kailroad addition, lots 24 and 25, b’oek A, and lots 27 and 28, block i K. Ashland.......................................... 4 90 Harkners, 11 D— Lots 2 and 3, sec 13, twp 36 R 3 W, 48.58 acres................................. 4 80 Hanna, Mrs A C— 8 Ji of S E 1-4 of N W 1-4 of N W 1-4 of sec 15, twp 39, R 1 2 70 E, 5 acres........................................... Harris, R E— w Ji of sec 16, twp 34, R 4 E, 320 acres............................................... 20 OD Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued Harrab, George M— out of the County Court, of the State Central Point, lots 7 and 8, block 0 90 of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, 24 to .......... ............................................. me directed, commanding me to levy on Halm, John— the goods and chattels of the delinquent Lot 8. block 9 and lots 3 and 4 5 40 tax payers named in the delinquent tax block 26, Medford, Oregon,............ roll for said County, for the year 1891 Hanley. Mrs M H— thereto attached, and if none be found, Undivided Ji of E Ji of N W then upon the real property as set lorth 1-4 and 8 E 1 4 of 8 w 1-4, sec and described in said delinquent tax roll, 12 twp 37, R 3 w, 40 acres, Med or so much thereof as shall satisfy the ford ........................................................ 15 20 amount of taxes charged therein, together Harris, T A (estate.)— with costs and expenses: Therefor, hav Ji of lots 3 and 4, block 19 Med ing been unable to find any goods or ford........................................................ 2 68 chattels as atoressid belonging to the said Henry, Andrew— delinquents hereinafter named, I have E Ji of N w 1-4 and S w 1-4 of levied upon the following pieces or par N w 1-4 and N E 1-4 of 8 w 1-4, cels of land as set forth in said list, said sec 18, twp 35, R 2 E, 100 acres.. 4 00 lands lying and being in Jackson County, Higmbotbaiu, Mrs W R— Oregon, described and assessed as follows: Undivided Ji of N E Ji of sec 3 00 4, twp 31, K IE; 80 acres......... Abraham, James, (estate.)— Hicks, Ernest— All of sec 2, twp 34, R 1 E. Beginning at a point 4010 E J^ of sec 3, N W Ji of sec 11 chains 8 and 2 rotis W of N E and N E Ji of sec 1, and 8 W corner of 8 W *4 of 8 E Ji, sec •4 of sec 1. and N W Ji of sec I, twp 54, R 1 W. 1GCO acres....»103 50 5, twp 39, 1 E, thence W 20 rods, thence 8 8 rods, thence E 20 Anderson, August T— rods, thence N 8 rods to begin Lots 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block No 65 in Medford... 11 88 ning; Ashland, Or............................ 11 72 Hopkins, J T— Arant, Mrs M J— N E % sec 16, twp 34, R 2 E; Kailroad addition to Ashland, lots 160 acres............................................... 10 00 Hand 12, and 13 feet off E end ot lot 13, Block D.................................... 34 40 Jones, J C— Beginning at a point Baker, Geo H & Bros— which 8 corner of block 4 bears N 8 W % of 8 W Ji and lot No 5, 35 deg, and 30 nun. w_ 60 feet, sec 10, and N W Ji of N W Ji thence S 35 deg, 30 min. E 50 and lot No 5, sec 15, twp 34, K 1 6 60 feet, thence N 54 deg. 30 min. E E; 132 acres........................................ 132 feet 7 inches to road, thence Ball, Thos A— N 19 deg. 10 min. w along line W Ji of 8 E Ji and 8 W Ji of of said road 51 feet 8 inches, sec 21 and E Ji of 8 E Ji. and N W Ji of N E Ji and N W Ji of N thence 8 54 deg. 30 min. w along line of 4th street 147 feet W Ji, E Ji ofS W Ji of 8 W Ji of sec 20, twp 36, R 1 W; 420 acres.. 32 00 to beginning, Medford..................... 10 16 Jones, Wm A— Bayer, J C— 8 W Ji of N W U and W Ji of N W 1-4 sec 16, twp 34 R 2 E, 160 acres........................................ 10 00 8 W Ji, sec 12 and N W J4 of N W Ji, sec 13, twp 39, R 3 W; 160 Baker, G H— Beatty’s addition to Medford, acres..................................... ................. 16 00 lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 6, Medford, Jones, T— E Ji of 8 W Ji of N W Ji, sec 3 60 Oregon.................................................. 15, twp 39, R 1 E; 20 acres........... 20 25 Beatty, D R— 8 E Ji of N W 1-4 and S Ji of Johnson, A 8— 8 Ji of N E Ji, N Ji of 8 E Ji N E 1-4 of sec 2, twp 36, R 1 W; 120 acres............................................... 30 00 and N Ji of N E Ji, sec 10, and N Ji of N W XI and 8 E 1-4 of Benadon, Geo W— N W 1-4 and N E 1-4 of 8 W Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 1-4, sec 10, twp 37, R 1 E............ 23 40 and 13, Parks’ addition to Med ford........................................................ 9 00 Johnson. Mrs Hellen B— Beginning at a point 7,47 chains Blain, J W & Wife- 8 and 6.57 chains W of N E All of sec 36 except 8 E 1-4 of corner of the N W 1-4 of the N N E 1-4 600 acres, twp 32, R 2 W 60C acres ............................................. 15 00 E 1-4 of sec 25, twp 37 2 w, thence 8 7.03 chains, thence W Bowers, Mra M M— 2.31 chains, thence N 7.03 chains, Beginning at N E comer B B thence E 2,31 chains, sec 25, twp Griffin D L C No 49, twp 38, R 2 W, 3 00 thence 8 7.62 chains, thence N 79 37, R 2 W; 1.62 acres..................... deg. and 45 min. E 23.70 chains, Kingsbury, B R— E Ji of 8 w 14 and 8 w 1-4 thence N 77 deg. 36 chains, thence N 6 chains 20links to 8 E corner lot of S w 1-4, sec 28, and N E 3, sec 7. twp 38, 1 W, thence N 1-4 of N w 1-4, sec 33, twp 39, 61.48 chains to center sec 12 said R 3 w, 160 acres............................... 47 42 twp; thence8 11.67 chains, thence Kiock. Henry C— E 4.38 chains toplace of beginning: E Ji of 8 E 1-4 and 8 w 1-4 of also lots 2 and 3, sec 7, twp 38,1 W, 8 E 1-4, sec 14 and N E 1-4 of and E 'i ot N E 14 sec 12, secs N E 1-4 sec 23, twp 36, R 3 w. 7 and 12, twp 38, R 1 W, 224.30 160 acres............................................. 29 00 acres, and E Ji of N E 1-4, sec 12, Koshlatid, M— secs 7 and 12, twp 38, Ranges 1 Beeinning At 1-4 sec corner, be and 2 W................................................ 35 84 tween secs 14 and 23, twp 39, R 1 E, thence S 20 chains, thence Boyd, Mary- Undivided 1-4 interest in block E 6 Ji chains, thence w 62Ji deg. 1 98 E 4.51 chains, thence N 53% deg. 31, Ashland, Oregon.......................... Brown. M— E 2.37 chains, thence N 61% deg. W Ji sec 36, twp 33, R 2 E, 320 E 4.10 chains, thence N 731-4 acres...................................................... 20 00 deg. E 1.61 chains, thence N 65 deg. E 1,12 chains, thence N 55 Brown, E— E Ji sec 36, twp 33, R 2 E, 320 deg. 2 66 chains, thence N 36 acres...................................................... 20 00 deg. E 1.72 chains, thence N 9 deg. E 391 chains, thence N 55 Ji Brandon, F C— 8 E 1-4 and N E 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 deg. E 4.41 chains to right of way 0 C R R, thence N 31 deg. of sec 36, twp 33, R 2 W. 200 5 00 w 13.81 chains, thence N 29 deg. acres...................................................... w 2.77 chains, thence N 11 Buchanan D E— 8 Ji of sec 16, twp 34, R 2 E, deg. w 3.60 chains, thence w 320 acres................................................. 20 00 1 3.50 chains to N w comer lot No 4, sec 14, said twp and R, Butler, Hilda J C— thence 8 20 chains, thenoe w N Ji of N E 1-4. sec 5, twp 36 20 chains to beginning, except and 8 W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, sec 32 16 50 • boulevard, secs-14 and 23, twp twp 35. R 2 W, 120acres................ 39, R 1 E, 56 acres....................... 25 00 Case. E H— W Ji of sec 36, twp 34, R 3 E, Lenard, Lawrence— N Ji of N E 1-4, sec 30, N 320 acres............................................... 20 00 l E 1-4 of N E 1-4, and 8 w 1-4 Chase, Annie A— of N E 1-4, sec 20, and 8 w E Ji of sec 16, twp 33, R 3 E 320 acres............................................. 20 00 I 1-4 sec 19, twp 35, R 2 E, 320 Chamberlain, G E— acres................................. .................... 32 00 Beattys' addition to Medford lot Llovd, MLitWmR— r- 9 68 I 4. block 17........................................ N Ji of N Ji, sec 14, twp 40, R 4 E, 160 acres.......................... 11 20 Coy. Geo C— S W Ji of 8 W Ji of S E Ji, sec 11, Ixingworth, John— twp 39 R 1 E, 10 acres....................... 11 00 1 N w 1-4, sec 17 and N E 1-4 Conger. S P— of N E 1-4 of sec 18, twp 35, Beginning at a post, from which R 1 w, 200 acres.............................. 11 00 the 1-4 sec corner on W boundry Luellen, Reason (estate.)— of sec 18, twp 36 2 W, bears 8 part of lol No 4. block 59. 1 58 S 35 deg, W 12.40 chains, and Jacksonville, Oregon........................ from said beginning post: thence Matthews, Geo R— 8 48 deg, E 39 chains to stone 18 acres off of the w side of mound near N bank of Ro^ue N E 1-4 of N E 1-4, sec 16, river, thence N 42 deg, E 9.0.9 chains twp 39, R 1 E, Ashland............ 27 54 to a stone, thence N 48 deg, W Masterson, G W— 39 chains to a post, thence 8 42 8 E 1-4 sec 20, twp 34, R 2 deg, W 9.09 chains to beginning, w, 160 acres........................................ 21 00 containing 35.45 acres, sec 18, twp McClure. Mrs Careen- 36, R 2 W............................................ 5 90 Lots 5 and 6, block 48, Medford 14 40 Cook, John R — McDonald. James— Lot 2, 8 W 1-4 of N E 1-4, W Lots 13 and 14, block 15. Gold Ji of S E 1-4 and lot 1 and 8 E 7 56 Hill.................................... . .................. 1-4 otN E 1-4 and E Ji of 8 E McGrew, J M— 1-4, sec 2, and all of sec 12, and N 8 W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4 and 8 K 1-4 E 1-4 of S E 1-4, sec 24, and N E of 8 W 1-4, sec 21 and N 1-2 of 1-4, sec 26, and S E 1-4 tec 26, N W 1-4 of sec 28, twp 35, R 2 W; twp 40, R 4 E, 1605 acres............ 80 00 1G0 acres................................. . ............ 10 00 Cnrry, Mary E— McKinley, John— 8 W 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 and lot E Ji of sec 36,.twp 34, R 2 E; No. 3, sec 31, twp 35, R 1 W. 80 320 acres............................................... 20 00 acres........................ 14 GO Melius, R T— Curry, Thos— Railroad addition. Ashland, lots 8 E 1-4 of N E 1-4 and N E 13, 14, 15 and 16, block J............ 16 52 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, sec 1, twp . 36, , R 2 _ Merrill, H F— W and lots No 6 and 7, sec 6, twp N E 1-4 sec 36, twp 33, R 2 36, R 1 W; 162.20 acres................. 30 00 w, 160 acres........................................ 4 00 Dawson, Lillie R— Miller, I O— E. Ji sec 16, twp 33, R 4 E, Beginning at a point from 320 acres............................................... 20 00 which the 8 E corner of lot 4, Ditsworth, J F— block 8, bears N 68 degrees W Lot 9, sec 28, and N W 14 of 40 feet, thence 8 68 degrees E N E 1-4. and E Ji of N W 1-4 423 links, thence W 6 % degrees E and N Ji of 8 W 1-4, sec 34, twp 313 links, thence N 68 degrees W 34, R 1 W, 238.76 acres................... 13 00 396 links, thence 8 22 degrees W Downing, F J— 309 links, Ashland.............................. 15 30 N Ji of N E 1-4 and lots 4, 5, Miller, Mrs Ella— and 6, except parcel of 9 acres N Ji ot N E 1-4, and N E 1-4 sold, sec 32, twp 36, R 2 W, of N W 1-4, sec 36, twp 37, R 1 120 acres ............................................ 19 58 E; 120 acres........................................ 5 40 Dollarhide, H C— Miller, D H (assignee)— 8 Ji of N E 1^ and N Ji of 3 E Central Point, lots 9 and 10, 1-4 and S W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, sec block 3.................................................. 9 90 21, and S W 1-4 of N W 1-4, sec Morris, Levi— 22, twp 40, R 2 E, 240 acres............ 25 97 N W 1-4 of N E 1-4 and S Ji Dollarhidc. Marietta— of N E 1-4 and 8 Ji of sec 6 and W 'A and N W 1-4 of N E 1-4, N W 1-4 and E % of 8 W 1-4 and sec 21, and N % of N W 1-4, and 8 W 1-4 of 8 W 1-4, sec 7, twp 8 W 1-4 of N W 1-4, sec 21, and 38, R 1 E; 7.20 acres....................... 229 96 E J4 of 8 W 1-4 and N W 1-4 of Mnrphy, Wm M— S W 1-4, sec 16, twp 40, R 2 E, N E 1-4 of N E 1-4, sec 5, twp 600 acres............................................. 48 07 35, and 8 E 1-4 of 8 E 1-4 and Donegan, Pat— N Ji of 8 E 1-4 of sec 32, twp 34, 8 W 1-4 of 8 B 1-4, sec 22, and R 2 W; 160 acres.............................. 6 40 N E 1-1 of N W 1-4, and N U Murphy, John J— of N E 1-4, sec 27. and 8 E 1-4 All that portion of 8 W 1-4 ly of N W 1-4, sec 28, and 8 W 1-4 ing 8 of county road, sec 6, sec 28, twp 36, R 1 E, 360 and E 12-40 of N E 1-4 of N W acres...................................................... 137 10 1-4, sec 7, and M E 1-4 of N E Earhart, Samuel. (Minor Heirs) J 8 1-4, sec 12, twp 39, 2 E, and lots Hagey, guardian— 2 and 3 in sec 12, twp 39, 1 E; % of E part of D L C, No. 44, 211 acres............................................... 24 72 twp 37, R 1 W, 101 acres............... 54 76 Myer, Ida B— Farris, Wm P— Railroad addition, lots 15, 16, 8 Ji of N E 1-4, and N of 17 and 18, Ashland.......................... 12 54 8 E 1-4, sec 8, twp 38, R 4 W, Newman, W R— 160 acres. ............................................. 6 OO Cottage addition, Medford, Lot Finley, Henry— 6, block 4............................................. 1 44 Saxmanns’ addition, Ashland, lot Newcomb, Mart— 4, block 56, Ashland, Oregon....... 1 51 Undivided Ji of N Ji of 8 E 1-4 Fruian, John T— and 8 Ji of N E 1-4, sec 12, twp Railroad addition to Ashland, lots 36, R 1 W; 20 acres.............. . 2 24 22, 23, 24, and 25. block E, Ashland, Norris, Basil- Oregon................................................... 9 18 Beatty’s addition. Lot No 2, Freeland, B R, (estate)— block No 4, Medford......................... 1 44 Beginning 10 chains N of 8 W Owens. C A— corner of N E 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 Railroad addition, Ashland, lot 4, of sec 5, twp 39, 1 E. thence E block 1.................................................. 1 22 20.77 chains, thence N 10 chains, Orchard Home Fruit Company— thence W 20.77 chains, thence 8 All of blocks 1, 5 and 6.............. 138 47 10 chains to beginning, sec 5, twp Palethorp, G H— 39, R 1 E, 10 acres........................ . 8 10 Railroad addition, lots 6, 7, 22 Garrick, Janet- and 23, block A, Ashland................ 10 10 Lot 5, blk 75 Medford, Ore Partlow, James W— gon......................................................... 1 80 W Ji of sec 16, twp 33, R 3 E; Garland, TJ— 320 acres............................................... 20 00 N E 1-4 of N W 1-4, sec 16, Paxton, O K— and 8 E 1-4 of N E 1-4, and N Lots 1, 2 and 3, block 2, Meeker’s W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, sec 36, twp addition, Medford............................... 2 68 35, R 1 E, 120 acres........................ 6 00 Pennebaker, Tillie- Golden Spike Mining Company— Highland Park, 25 and 26, Ash N W 1-4 of N W 1-4, sec 12, land......................................................... 7 66 twp 39, R 1 W, 40 acres............... 3 00 Peterson, M (estate of)— Gove, C A— 8 W 1-4 of N E 1-4, except two All ofj lot No 4, sec 13; also be acres sold, sec 20, twp 36, R 1 W; ginning at N W corner lot 4, 38 acres. Beginning at 8 E corner thence with river to old ferry Central Point Town Tract, thenco landing, thence southerly with E 42 rods, thence N 2 rods, gulch to 8 line lot 5. thence E Io thence W 42 rods, thence 8 to 8 W corner lot No 4, thence with beginning, sec 11, twp 37, R 2 W line lot No 4 to beginning, W: 5 1-4 acres............ . ..................... 100 08 sec 13, twp 36, 3 W, 72 acres.. . 5 76 Pittman. Geo R— Goodrean, Jas— TT Ji of 8 E 1-4, sec 21. and N N E 1-4 sec 30, twp, 39, R 4 •* *8. twP R E, 160 acres....................................... 8 00 1 W; 160 acres................... 13 M arrives : Portland.... 7:30 a m I Corvallis. Corvallis. 1:00 p m | Portland. 12:15 p m .5:40 p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Rail roads. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) lbavb : abbi ve : Portland .. .4:45 p m | McMinnville. 7:25 pm M’Minnville.5:50am | Portland... .8:25 a rr THROUGH TICKETS To all points in the Eastern States, ada and Europe can be obtained from Can- E. C, KANE, Agent. Ashland. R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass Ag. SHERIFFS B SALE Joy’« for the Jaded and Good 9 Health for all Mankind. o f JOY’S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. POLITICS IN GEORGIA Emery Speers, Republican, who was made judge ' * the United States district court for the southern district of Geor BROWNING WRITES AN INTERESTING gia to get him out of politics, was se t ties through is made from LETTER FROM ATLANTA. lected as orator of the day at the opening nature’sown herbs, and proper chan contains no of the exposition. Next to Booker nels. Joy’s mineral Washington, the colored orator, Speers The Great Moral Victory Won by the Pop Vegetable Sarsaparilla So, after 20 ulists of the State—Some of the Men was the hero of tho day. cures Dys- pepsia, Who Have Helped In the Work—Facts | years of proclaiming that the talent, Chronic Sarsaparilla etc., in Georgia is all Democratic, some Regarding “Democratic Prosperity.” Constipa rob s t h e of the best work at the exposition is blood of all I tion, Liver (Special Correspondence.] its impuri- I Com plaints done by Populists, and the big honors ties, and I and Kidney A tlanta , Oct. 21.—If you want pol of the opening day are taken by a Re courses all I Affections. these impuri- J itics as is politics, como to Georgia. If publican and a “nigger!" Fraud aDd bribery under the old law you want to study a history showing ^HOSUBSTir^ how ingeniously a people can bo Jed reached their maximum in 1894. No along by degrees to surrender the exer body will ever know what the real vote was, for the managers in each county cise of self government, take Georgia were afraid there would be a slump in l] from 1870 to 1890, and if you Dext other counties, and naturally expecting Joy’s Vegetable want to see how a brave and intel officials in the Populist precincts to play Sarsaparilla prevents tired feel ligent faw can induce the people to re the same game they counted everything ings, staggering sen sume their rights and force an arrogant their own way. When the first reports sations, palpitation oligarchy to consent to reforms, take the came out, they saw they had overdone of heart, rush of experience of the Populist leaders of it and revised the returns to some sem- blood to the head, this state. The reading public has part blaiwe of decency. dizziness, ringing in of this history by fits aud starts. I wish ears, spots before the The possibilities under that law are now to present it in the order of time ! beautifully illustrated by the fact that eyes, headache, bil to the end that Populists elsewhere may in one county of the Tenth district the iousness,constipation 6ee that their compatriots here have al Democratic vote returned, even after re of bowels, pains in the back,melancholy, ready won a great moral victory and are vision, was nearly 2,000 larger than the tongue coated, foul encouraged to press on. number of males over 21, all parties, breath, pimples on Those languid patriots who complain qualified and disqualified. It was com face, body and limb, that ‘‘the excitement of a hotly contest placently assumed that the census of declineofnerve force ed campaign is bad for business” and 1890 was very defective and that in dizzy spells, faint that “farmers talk politics when they the four years the population had in spells, cold, clammy ought to be at work” should have lived creased by 40 per cent. Then was illus feet and hands, sour in Georgia the 20 years following the trated a too familiar truth—that in risings, fatigue, in somnia, and all dis overthrow of the reconstruction govern these United States an evil is seldom eases of the stomach, ment. It would have been heaven to reformed till it gets so bad that people liver and kidneyk ? them. There was but one political just can’t stand it any longer. Every I •Joy.« Vegetable Sar party, but at first there was excitement body was ashamed of that election, and saparilla is sold by all druggists. Refuse a about the conventions, as a nomination so the legislature, by act approved Dec. substitute. When you was an election. The managers soon got 19, 1894, provided for a very rigid sys pay for the best see that you get the best, rid of that, however, and then year by tem of registration, of which I shall year the interest declined until two- have something to say in the future. X thirds of the citizens neither knew nor Populists consider it a poor attempt at cared when election day came. Those reform, but it has a few good features. JO Y ’S fop the J aded F who happened to be going to town that It will probably disfranchise about 40 day voted, a few hundred ballots elected per cent of the adult males, but those a congressman, a dozen or a score a actually qualified will stand some Raimev, L C— member of the legislature, and in many chance of being counted as they vote. N E‘ 1-4 of N W 1-4, sec 13, twp 34, R 2 W; 40 acres................ 2 60 instances the votes of the election offi The old law as to appointing election cials were the only ones cast. As late officials is still in force. Renollet, Paul— N E 1-4 of N W 1-4 ot S E 1-4. as two weeks ago, at a special election And now all the Democratic papers sec 6. twp 39, R 1 E; 10 acres......... 14 85 in Acree, on the Brunswick and West Reeves, Wm K, or wife— in the state except the radical silverite ern railroad, but one man qualified and organs are singing the sweet refrain N Ji of lot 12, block 6, Ash land........................................................ 7 66 voted. Mr. Beta Hill, candidate for that “Populism is dead; eight cent Richardson, G —, estate— mayor, elected himself and the whole cotton has killed it,” which leads me Chitwood Tract, Ashland, lot 6, block 22 ............................................... 10 72 town council. And during one-half of to give some figures on that subject. It those 20 years taxes were actually high appean» by the reports of the Atlanta Rice, Horace- 1 44 er in proportion than during the much Lot 1, block 32, Medford............ exchange that the average Georgia Rolfson, H— abused administration of Governor farmer last year made six bales of cotton E Ji sec 36, twp 34. R 3 E; 320 acres...................................................... 20 00 Bullock—that Bullock whom they ran and got 5J^ cents a pound for it. This out of the srate, but received him again year he has made four bales and expects Ross, Mrs D G— Lumsdens addition to Medford, with honor when ho “brought in capi 8 cents. Last year therefore he got $165 1 44 tal.” lot 7, block 3...................................... for his crop and this year will get $160 Ross, J L— There were uneasy spirits all that —if cotton doesn’t go down! The state Railroad addition to Ashland, time, however, men who did not believe as a whole is now claimed to be self lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 33 and 34, block A and lots 26 and in such oppressive unanimity. There supporting in bread and meat, cotton 27, block B. and lots 20, 21 and was Hon. W. H. Felton, grand old hero, being the cash crop. So the farmer lurs 22, block C................. ;...................... 17 74 up in the Seventh district, who for 80 $5 less than last year, and according to Staver & Walker— years preached Methodist doctrine on the market reports will have to pay 10 S E 1-4 of 8 W 1-4, sec 20, twp 6 00 Sunday and honesty and independence 35 R 2 W; 40 acres.......................... per cent more for clothing and boots Stonght, Phillip— in politics on weekdays. He represent and shoes and 32 per cent more for iron E Ji of S E 1-4 and S E 1-4 of ed his district in congress, refused to utensils. If this is prosperity, what N E 1-4, sec 6, and N E 1-4 of N E 1-4, sec 7, tp 35, R 2 E; 160 bow the knee to Baal, came out a Popu 8 00 list, and though well up in tho seven would the goldbugs call adversity? I e acres.................................... ............... the south as a whole, however, there Samuel, J F— ties is fighting yet and says he has just may be a slight gain, for the latest Lots 3 and 4, sec 10, and N Ji learned how to fight. There was and is claim is that the crop this year will be of N E 1-4, sec 15, twp 34, R 1 W; 155 acres....................................... 10 00 Judge James K. Hines of this city, a nearly 7,000,000 bales against 9,000,000 Savage. C W— prominent member of tho local bar and last year. J. LL B rowning . Ji off lot 9, block 15, and lots one of the clearest thinkers on social and 10 and 11, block 15, Central A Household Treasure. 3 20 economic issues to be found in the coun Point .................................................... Sechrist. Chas J— try. He has been judge of the superior D. W, Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y., savs Beginning at N E comer of N court, and according to the belief of the that lie always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis W 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 of sec 16, twp Populists was elected governor last covery in the house and his family has al 38 8, R 1 W, thence W 22 rods, ways found the very best results follow its year, though the old machinery counted use; thence 8 74 rods, thence E 22 that he would not be without it, if rods, thence N 74 rods to begin in Governor Atkinson. Tho career of procurable. G. A. Dykeman. druggist. ning. 8ec 16, twp 38, 1 w; 10 Catskill, N. Y.; says that Dr. King’s New acres...................................................... 2 00 Tom Watson is well known. Another Discovery Is undoubtedly the best Cough leader in the revolt was Major C. E. Shoemake, Drew— remedy: that he has used it in his family McGregor, present manager of the Peo for W Ji oí N W 1-4 and N E eight years, and it has never failed to 1-4 of N W 1-4 and N W 1-4 of ple’s Party paper of this city and state do all that is claimed for it. Why not try N E 1-4, sec 28, twp 38, R 1 W; a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial 160 acres............................................... 4 00 senator from the district composed of botties free at E. A. S herwin ’ s Drug Store. Greene, Warren and Taliaferro counties. Shoemake, Perry V— Regular size 50c. and »1.00. Lots 11 and 12, block 48, Med His experience is of special interest, ford . ....................................................... 3 60 showing as it does what men had to un Snow, C— dergo who fought against the prevailing E Ji of sec 16, twp 34, R 4 E; 320 acres............... '........................... 20 00 current. He is a native of the state, and Sowell, Sarah M— was a brave soldier, a major in the Beginning at N W corner of sec Eighth Georgia and the reserves. So all Dreadful Skin Disease 9 Years. En« 4, twp 37 1 w, thence 8 42 rods, was serene till he began to agitate for tire Body Covered. Doctors and thence E 80 rods, thence N 84 reforms. Then the “solid men, ’’ as they rods, thence W 80 rods to begin Medicines Useless. Gavo up ning. Sec 4, twp 37, R 1 W; 21 called themselves, united against him. os Useless. Cured by acres...................................................... 8 00 All the prestige, all the leading families, CLTICURA for $4.75. Tavlor, Samuel C— all the concentrated wealth and privi W Ji of 8 E 1-4 and E Ji of S I feel it is my duty to tell you my experi lege stood in solid array, but he carried W 1-4 of sec 16, twp 32, R 2 E; with C uticuba R emedies . 1 have been 160 acres.................................... ....... 10 00 the three counties, the one with the ence troubled for over nine years with a dreadful Tavlor, F W— skin disease. When I first largest Democratic vote in 1890 and N Ji of N E 1-4, sec 16, twp 35, felt it, there appeared a few R 1 W; 80 acres............................... 22 30 1892 giving him 575 majority. His small red spots on my breast, and it kept on Thompson. Bessie- election expenses were just $32, while spreading slowly. It started Lot 10, block 52, Medford............. 1 44 the old set admit that they spent nearly the same on my back, be Trver, F M— $3,000 to defeat him. This, be it re- tween my shoulders. A Beatty’s addition to Medford, lots few days after the spots j membered, was under the old law, when turned ¿ray,and began itch 1 and 2, block 18............................... 8 20 I bribery was easy and fraud the rule. ing. Small scales would Vincent, John— fail off, so it continued The three counties elected Populist offi 8 Ji of 8 W 1-4 and N W 1-4 spreading all over my body. of 8 W 1-4, sec 16, twp 35, R 2 W; cials at the same time, but the judgo I tried all the patent medi j- cines I could think of or 120 acres............................................... 6 00 threw them out on technicalities. An get hold of. I also consulted Warren, Fannie— other trusted leader is Mr. John D. doctors. Yes, they would W Ji of sec 16, twp 33, R 4 E; cure me in a short time, but 320 acres............................................... 20 00 Cunningham, owner of the Kenesaw they always failed. .. Then ___ _ I _ gave ___________________ it all up, think- nursery, near Marietta, one of the largest ing there was no euro for me. I noticed your Watson, Ella J— advertisement in the Tacoma Morning 1 Hargadine Tract, Ashland, lot fruit growers in the south and president md thought I would try the C uticura R Globe, eme 8............................................................. 10 72 of the Fruit Growers’ association of the dies . To my surprise, three boxes of C uticura , Walker, E F— me cake of C uticura S oap , and three bottles state. He is neither an orator nor a )f C uticura R esolvent cured me entirely. My N E 1-4 of S E 1-4 and 8 E 1-4 writer, but as an executive man has few skin is now as pure and white as that of aohila. of S W 1-4 and 8 W 1-4 of S E JOHN K. PEARSON, 1-4 of sec 15. twp 37, R 1 W; 120 equals. He led the fruit growers’ fight P, O. Box 1002, Whatcom, Washington. acres. Lot No. 8 and 8 W 1-4 of with the transportation companies and 8 W 1-4 and N E 1-4 of 8 W forced a reduction of some $40 per car 1-4 and N W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4, less part s< sold, sec 14, twp 38, R 2 on fruit to the eastern cities. r W ” ; 49 " acres. ~ N ~ W .................. 1-4 of_S W All these and many more led off lo C uticura and C uticura S oap , externally, 1-4, sec 24, twp tw 38, -- R - - 2 W; 80 cally, and the grange movement was and C uticura R esolvent , internally, cleanse acres. E. D. L. C. ___ No. 38, __ less 39 the blood and skin of every eruption, impurity, “ twp ’ — - the first attempt at anything like union, and disease, when the best phvsicians and hoe- acres sold, sec 29, 37, R 2 W; 600.61 acres. Fractional 8 E but it was short lived. The Farmers’ >ita!s fail. The cures daily effected by them are wonderful. They are beyond all doubt 1-4 ot N W 1-4, . sec ... 18, . twp . 37, ... R Alliance, however, organized aud consol limply lie greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and hu- 1 W; 35.96 acres. acre.«. I<evi Angle .uor remedies of modem times. idated a healthy opposition and formu place containing 3% acres, Med lated certain specific demands. These ford........................................................ 250 80 Sold throughout the world. Price, CUTTCUBA, Waldron, Margaret I— were accepted by the Democrats in most ’•Oc.; S oap , 25c.; R esolvent , »1. Prepared by Central Point, lots 12 and 13, D rug and C hen . C orp ., Boston. block 15................................................. 1 44 of the state, and in 1890 the candidates x’oT-rrn “ How to Cure All Skin Diseases,” mailed free. for congress pledged themselves thereto. iViley, Wm— On reaching Washington all ignored □ IMPLES, blackheads, red and oily akin pre- S W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4 and 8 E 1-4 of 8 W 1-4, sec 11, and W Ji these pledges at command of the caucus 1 I ill vested and cured by C uticura S oap . of N E 1-4, sec 14, twp 36, R 1 except Thomas E. Winn of tho Ninth W; 1G0 acres ..................................... 32 40 WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS district and Thomas E. Watson of the Willits, W W- Backache, nervous pains, and weak W Ji of 8 E 1-4 and N E 1-4 Tenth. Their experience is tolerably nesses, relieved In one minute by of 8 E 1-4 and 8 E 1-4 of N E the Cntlcurri Anti-Pain Plaster» familiar to the public. They were un The only pain-killing plaster. 26c. 1-4, sec 20, twp 32, R 2 E; 160 acres....... ........................................ . . 10 00 ceremoniously expelled from the Demo cratic party. The split was complete, Wilson, J 8— N W 1-4 of N W 1-4 of N W and in 1892 Georgia had areal political ARE YOU GOING EAST? 1-4, sec 14, twp 39, R 1 E; 10 campaign on live issues, the first in 20 acres....................................................... 5 40 years. If so be sure and see that your tickets Wise, Geo W— read via the I pause right here to note the irony Railroad addition to Ashland, lot 19, block H................................... 2 28 of politics. The Democrats are now Wilson, Henry— calling on the country to admire them Lot 7, block 49, Central Point... 5 40 for having passed an election law em Woodward, H H— bracing some of the principles they de W Ji of sec 36, twp 34, R 2 E; 320 acres........................................ 20 00 nounced the Populists for indorsing. Wood, H F— The Populists, who are prominent iti LINE, THE Lots 3 and 8. blocks 40 and 73, Medford......................... 2 88 their several lines of trade, are appealed to on behalf of the exposition, and Hon. Chicago, St. Paul, Wright, W A- ....... F ¡/ ¡TCHING AND SCALY CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS E Ji of 8 W 1-4 and W Ji of 8 E 1-4, sec 34. and N W 1-4 and W Ji of N E 1-4 and N Ji of 8 W 1-4, sec 36, tp 40, R 4 E; 480 acres................... ............. 24 00 Young, R T— Lot 4, block 3, in Medford....... 1 80 And on Saturday, December 28th, 1895, at the hour of 2 o’olock, p. m„ of said day at the Court House door, in said County and State, I will sell the above described real estate at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to redemption, .to satisfy said warrant with costs and accruing costs. 8. PATTERSON, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated Noyember 28th, 1895. W *7 LMWItta' FAVORITE. CHICKEN BIISINfl PAYS If yon use the Petaluma Incubators & Brooders. 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I hope the day is r.ot far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Do. J. F. K ixchkloe , Conway, Ark. “ Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, aud although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." U nited H ospital and D ispensary , Boston, Mass A llen C. S mith , Pre»., The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. SHERIFF’S SALE. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. The State of Oregon ex 1 rel Henry L. Benson District Attorney for the First Judicial Dis trict of Oregon, Plain tiff. I , vs. The unknown Heirs of William Alcoe, De ceased, Defendants, j y virtue of an execution out of and under the 8eal B of issued the Said Court for the County Jackson, State of Oregon to me directed and delivered: Upon a decree rendered by Said Court on the 13th day of Sep tember 1895, whereby the hereinafter des cribed real property was escheated to the State of Oregon anil duly sold by me as Sheriff on the 9th day of November 1895 for the sum of »75 00 in compliance with an order of Sale made by Said Court on the 13 day of September 1895. And whereas by consideration of Said Court on tbe 21st day of November 1895 the Said Sale was ordered to be vacated and set aside and that the Said property to- wit: Lots 1 and 2 and tbe S E 1-4 of the N w 1-4, and the N E 1-4 of the S w 1-4 of Section 31 Twp. 32 South R 1 East all in Jackson County. Oregon, be resold to satisfy the Sum bidden; at Said Sale for the Said property by A. J. Daley animounting to »75,G0 and in terest thereon at tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 9th day of Nov ember 1895 and for the Costs and Acaruing Costs in Said Action. In obedience to Said writ I will offer for Sale on Saturday, December 28th, 1895, At 2 o’clock p. m. at. the front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, Ore gon, at public auction to the highest bid der for cash all the right, title, interest and estate that Said Defendants have in and to the hereinbefore described property. 8. PATTERSON. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. The Story of Bonds. It's easy to issue bonds—a bundle of paper, a hatful of type, a quart of ink, the impression of a seal—and the deed is done. But the paying of those bonds! 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