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.o MEDOi'ORD MAIL TRIBUNE. IK1)J?QRD,0REG0N, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. Siitte Falls Items" Rev. Jones, who ling been on a IniMuc&a visit to Medford, returned to town on "Wednesday nnd has re sumed his clerical labors. Hungers Kirhy of Prospect nnd Holt of Unite Falls havo clmrRo of the men who nre seeding at Lodge Polo hnd Cat llill. Jlr.s. I J, (1. Karnes gave n very delightful juh e.ntqrtaiuiuK party to her hoh, I'M win, which was largely attended. The house tons henutiful vl dl'eorateil and n splendid supper was provided for the guesls. N. It. Stnddnid ami brido arrived on Snturdav trora Scuttle, nnd will make their home in Hatte Fulls, where iJIV. Stoddard is building a verv nenl home. We congratulate the couple and bpc that their lives will be fragrant with the flowers of long life and unalloyed happiness. ))r. Stewart is now and lias been : mJli siek for a week or more past, but we hear he is improving a litllo. Jt was quite a shock to the f i lends of Ggorge Ilrown, deceased, l learn of h'w sudden death. The railroad has 1 cached Ilutte Falls, (he track having eben laid ;inlo the town on Tuesdny, Wo nre now ready for whatever is in con templation for this place in the wuv ;of the establishment of plants and flhe 'uicoming of new people, nnd it is to jie expected that great changes will come, as the capital tied up hero fund the wasted opportunities for the Eupliui ding of n prosperous and ttlirift.v community cannot lone: bo I iletl lo lie utilised or to be neglected. i Mere is n good opening for a por- junncnt butcher shop that will be run on inoderu principles and keep lit constant supply of fresh meats. pogctnble.1, eggs, lard, etc., on band. E I lie late nuns have made the roiTUs mmlily and travel is hard over lliem. hut liiost or the heavy freight will now come in over the railroad, as ho can nIiiii sh-nndit flmin..li In Hullo Fall.. There is a case of lurceuv in a dwelling house that has stirred up our people a great deal, as the Ior of (he money is a hard-working wo man of large family. It is evpcctcd filial the paily will bo caught and ;sent to. the grand jury. No trace of the lost man has been found and during this week several sen idling parties have been in the woods 'io investigate' certain suspi cious circumstances nnd rumors I which have been floating around. Jenn Stowell, who link been work- ting on the new railroad depot at ..... i luiglc I'oint, is on n visit 16 Jiis fiun'-. ilv. Mr. Trcffron. Si-., of Ashland, is M'siling his soii-iu-law, Mr. Hoiud uiail, near Haiiclieria. Our weather is clear, crisp, frosty and cool and winter appears to have begun in earnest. Many of our peo ple have bad colds. Professor Johnson led the Chris tian Kndcavor meeting on Wednes day night and walked several miles lo do so. Thoro is not much of interest transpiring hereabouts, ns the mill is not full-handed and work nppenrs to lag. lion. II. D. Von der Helleu and his son, William, wero in town on Sundny in their' car. Hon. H. F. Mulkey gave us a talk on Sunday on, the normal school question, while Mr. Wauhopo talked for the socialists. Ben Heberliug, who has been in the vnlley for some time, lias re turned, and is now Working upon his nomcMt'iui. The election passed off quietly and but one-linli' of the regular vole was cast, as the day was very rainy nnd disagreeable. John Edsall is not improving and it is said he will be removed to Mcd ford hpspilnl. Mrs. Don-As, who has b,cen living in Butte Fulls for some time, is in lending to return to the homestead, where she may be nearer lo her chil dren. Qur telephone line W(is not w;ork-! ing on Wednesday, and we weie without any new of the result of the election for some time, but it lias been repaired and is now in good Working order. The report of the marriage of Dick Tlioninsson nnd Mrs. Pobl seems to havo been slnrted by somo person not very careful of tho truth, nnd it Js desiied to correct this ru mor n being without any foundation whatever and to suggest that parlies should be very caret ul as to what they say of other. The rains which have been pre vailing lately have interfered with the railroad work, but the tic and rails a l-o laid within two or Unco miles of But to Falls anil almost inn day He may cipi'et lo see the iron '"fa-' !.lis!,J' l'j v)'"y J."10 ,,UJ' town. )' . There is a noticeable difference in the number of ficiuht wagons which go to Medfnrd since the railroad biings the freight to Cameron, fioui which point our merchants haul il into lowu. There is said to be a likelihood of the establishment oT u new town in the Heale section. Tho Crater Lnka Lmribcr com pany .having advertised all of its holdings near Butte Falls, together with its machinery nnd stock on hand, for sale, it is hardly expect ed that this mill will resume opera tions very soon, mid of which our people nre very Horn- to hear, as it whs expected. tluiL-'vithtiie advent of the railroad this mid oilier mills would be running during the coming year. There is n scarcity of "spiub." in our midst and our people nro very much pat to in providing a Mihsli tute for them. Bill Heale has been peddling fresh meat among our citli-ciis ind has found a ready sale for it, ns we have no regular meat shop and there s u big demand for meats of all kinds. ne Pi I li is impo&slble'la 'WellfWmply Im possible, it tne Bowcie ire constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from tho body at least Ask tar doctor ahout Aw' Rib, gmlly once each day, or there VI11 be trouble. Ituattoi, all vegetable. He knou icfy ihty The dose of Ayer's J?IU$ Is small, only tjctdieiltf m thehetr. tSttJimSi: one pill at bedtime. 'AH vegcUbtc. CITY HOJICES. Phoenix and Vicinity Hy T. I UAWJjINS. . ' (lootl audlonces greeted tho pastors of both churches Hero Inst Sunday 'evening. Tho pastor of tho Christian church nniiouncod u banquet for tho ;offlclnl hoard of tho church nnd their church next Sundny. Dr. nalleo will deliver tho address. Quito a force of men nro now work ing on tho Penr creek bridge, but It will bo some tlrr.o yet before It Is Iwlves tho coming Saturday ovonlng. open for travel. The people of tho PAftcr a short devotional exercise and business meet I up tho banquet will ljo nerved. A pleasant time Is expected. Tho pasior of tho Christian church I nnd bis wlfo nnd Mrs. AndorHon took dinner at Mr and Mrs. Harney's over ! I'enn valley ono day this wpek, nnd bad a very onjoynhlo visit. -They also visited at tho homo of Mrs. Fern, In tho afternoon very pleasantly nnd ad mired tho handsome new residence sho Is erecting, which is now Hearing completion. Somo one scorns to underestimate tho seating capacity of Phoenix public huildlnfcs. Our worthy and esteemed edltor.of Edon precinct notes asks for tlio location and finds It easily op our broad streets and green swards under tho starry domo of heaven. Yes we havo abundant sentlug or stand ing and covorlng room in "nil out doors." But, besldoi, if you will bring tho four hundred ( 100?) somp Sun day oeulUR (9 tho. Christian church ho promise to. seat them all and then Mime. Try It. Men are hunting for vacant hoyses In Phoenix, and none can bo found except tho jail. Phoenix has no sa- ra loons nnd desirable citlzeiiH llko tojfrlends who extend sympathy to his lIo in a drytfowu. Do not forgot tp union. Thanks giving senlco at tho Presbyterian east side will certainly rcjolco when It is completed. In tho distribution of tho sur plus!. 7) in the treasury of tho Intelli gencer, If any of the stockholders (subscribers) should bo overlooked, If they wll call at tho parsonage of tho Christian church and mention tho matter they will recelvo their pro lata. Tho announced subject at the Christian church next Sundny evening Is "Why was It necessary (or Christ to die that man might bo saved?" Lost Last Sunday from tho Phoe nix Sunday school, 3 boys and C girls from tho Intormodlatos; C from tho Hen.'ans and C from tho Blblo class. Also several members of the official board from church. A liberal icwurd will bo paid for their recovery and return. No questions asked. Apply to tho npstor. Our good neighbor and friends and brother, (Jarre tt Stevens, djed at his homo near Phoenix from tho effects or paralysis last Saturday at noon and was burled from ho Christian cturch in tho Phoenix cemetery Sun day afternoon. Ho leavos many bereaved'conipanlon, who Is tho only surviving relative known Sep. obit nary elsewhoro In this paper. CTY NOTICES. OltDI.VA.VCK NO. KM). An ordinance providing for the execution of a contract with ttjo Ja-cobsen-Hade company for excavating ami backfilling trenches and fur nishing and laying pipe In tne con- CITY NOTICES. thorlzed, ratified nnd confirmed. This Agreement, niado nnd entered into this 3d day of TCoVemhor, 1910, by nnd between the Jncobsen-Htio company, nn Oregon corporation, hereinafter nnirtcd as contractor, nnd tho cltv of Medford. a inunlcinnl cor- poiatlon, hereinafter called tho city, Wltnessoth: For nnd In considera tion of tho covenants hereinafter set forth, the contractor hereby under takes and covenants to furnish nil tho necessary material nnd labor and do all of tho work of excavating and backfilling ditches, hauling and lay ing pipe on tho following streets and avenues In the city ot Mcdford, Ore gon, to-wlt: Ninth street from Orange streot to Hamilton street, G-lnch and S- Inch. Fifth street storni Bower from Riv erside avenue to Front street. Front street to Laurel Btrcet, 24 Inch 1 Sixth street from Hlvorsldo avenue to Ivy street, 10-Inch. Front street from Third street to Sixth streot, 8-inch. Orapo streot frrtm Sixth streot to alley between Seventh and Eighth streets, 12-Inch. Snld contractor agrees to perform all of said work In a first-class, sub stantial, workmanlike manner In ac cordance with tho plana and specifi cations thorefor. on fllo In tho offlt'e or tho city recorder, which plans and specifications havo been adopted by tho city council for such work, and upon tho terms and conditions In said plans nnd specifications set forth, which said plans and specifications am horcby expressly referred to nipl made a part ot this agreement, and In" consideration thereror tho dis agrees to pay said contractor at tho following rate: On Nlhth streot from Orango street to Hamilton: 0-inch vitrified pipe at $1.20 por foot; 8-Inch vitrified plpo at J1.3T, per foot ' ivy street lb Front street on Sixth and Sixth street to Fifth street on Front. Fifth street rrom Front street to Hlvorsldo avenue: 24-lnch plpo laid In trench with S-lnch nnd 10-Inch pipe, $2.r.O per toot. Sixth street Troni Ivy to Hlvorsldo avenue: 10-Inch pipe In trench with 21-luch pipe, por loot. $2.00. Sixth streot rrom Laurel to Ivy street: 24-Inch plpo, SCGG per foot. Fifth stiect from Front Btreot to IUversIdo nvenup: 24-Inch commit dpo, $4.20 per toot; 24-lncli vltrlflod lpo, $4.40 per foot. Front streot from Third to- Sixth streets: 8-lnch vltrlflod plpo, $1.85 per foot. ' Grano street from Sixth to alloy letweon Seventh and Klghth: 12- nch vitrified pipe, $2. HO per foot. Standard singlo manholes, $05.00 pach. Standard double mnnboles, $130.00 each. Standard lampholes, $50.00 each It Is furthor agreed that tho pay ments provided Tor on tho assessments mentioned In tho plans nnd specirica tlons shnll be mndo by tho city at tho tlmo nnd In tho amount In nld spe cifications, In lawful pioney, or its pqnlvilont, payoble In tho following iranner to-w!t: Eighty por cent (80 per cent) of all mntorlal furnished and labor pro formed, according to tho estimates furnished by tho contractor, and ap proved by tho city engineer, which Bald 80 por ceiu shall becomo duo and pnyablo to said contractor on the 10th day of each and every calendar month, tjio balnnco to bo paid as per specifications. It is further agreed t'int the party of tho first part, the contractor above nnnied, shall furnish bonds for tho faithful piefoimanco of this contract, to bo npproved by tao Mayor or 3ald city in tho sum of dollars. guaranteeing tho rnlthful perform arco of this contract, andf rtbor pro viding for tho Indemnifying of said city against any claims of Hens for labor, work or riterlul en account or sub-contractors, material men, lab mots and othor Liriilshinc labor or niatPilal for this contract. It Is fur ther agreed thai said work shall bo con monced and piosocuted with nil reasonable dlllgencu and dispatch 1'ijd nil of said work elmll bo complet ed on or Uefoio 1010 IN TESTIMONY WIltiRKpF t nar'lofi hq'vo caused those presents to Uo oxecuted on their behalf respect Iv nly, on tho da.' and yooi first nbovo mentioned. w JACOHSON-HADH CO. Contractor. Hy C. K. HADI2, CITY OF MKDFOHD, City. Hy W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: HOUT. W. TKLFMH, City Hecordor. Tho foregoing ordlnanco was passed by tho City CouncI of tlio Cily of Medrord, Oregon, on tho 2d day or Nqyomber, 1Q10, by tho following vojp: Welch, nye; Merrick, aye: Unier letf absont; Wormian, nye; Klfort, absjut, and Demmor, aye. 'Approved November 3d, 1910. V. l. CANON, mayor. Attest: IIOHT. W. TKLKKH. City Hecordor. CITY NOTICES . OHIU.VANCK NO. lt. An ordlnanco authorizing tho Issu a nee of $14,2fi0 of tho Improve ment bonds of tho city of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, and direct ing tho advertising of tho same for sale In accordanco with chapter V of Title XXVII of Halllnger & Cot toa'9 Annotatqd Codes and Statutes of the State of Oregon. T'. q city of Medford doth ordain ae follows- Section 1. Whereas, the city of Section 1. That tho proposition of the Jacobsen-Hade company, an Oregon corporation, for laying sowers In tho streets In tho 'city of Medford. hereinafter specified. In 'hiding exco- vntint: and b&ckfll ns trencres, rur- Medford has heretofore duly caused structlon of sowers along and in a nulling and laying pipe, uo anu wioi certain buooib 01 saw cuy to ne ini number of streots of the city ot Med- warae. is heroby accepted and tho luaj-, proved, and has duly assessed the ford, particularly enu:ner?t-'d Iior and recorder are hereby author- cost tbcrool to the propoity bouoflted said ordlnanco and piorldlug the' lied to epter Into and slsn a contract thereby In ncnordnnqo with, tho char terms of said contract. in tho form and manner hereinafter' tc." of said city; and. The city of Medrord doth ordain set forth, and spch action by said Whereas, certain owners of jundry as follows I mayor and recorder Is hereby an- pieces of property each assessed for such lmpiovomenta In n sum exceed ing twenty-five, dollars, has duly bade and fled application to pay said several assessments la Install ments, in accordanco with section 2727 of snld Dullnger & Cotton's Annotated Codca and Statutes; nnd, Whereas, an assessment and bond Hon docket has been duly mndo tin In accordanco with tho provisions of scld section nd of soMen 2728 of said codes and statutes, ind tho total amount of uupa'f asscssaeuts for such streot Improvement, nnd for Which application to pay under the provisions of snld Bcctlons above cit ed has bean niado and filed as afore said is tho sum of $14,250, as siiown by said boud Hen docket; Now therefore, said cltv of Mod roro doth ordnlri n3 ntoresrhl thai there is hereby nutliorlzcA to bo is sued tho bonds of aald city In tho total amount ot $14,250, in de nominations or two Hundred and tit ty and Nvo bundled dollars each, ns may ne convenient. Section 2. Sild bonds sh.il bo mndo In the following foim: $ Not ' CtTY OF MEDFOHD Ja:kson County State o' Oregon IMPROVEMENT BOND. Know all men by these presents, TJir.t tho city or Med.fa-.-d, in tho County of Jnckfioti, 'atato ot Orogon. tor valuo recolvod, hereby agrees and promises to pay tho bp'ror tho sum u dollars In gold coin of ti'o United States ot America, on tho presentation and sur render of this obligation on the day vt ....., l'J tho yo.vr of our Lord ono thousand nlnu bun dred und. .......... wl bout Brace. With Interest thereon from the data horcot until rcdoozned, or tint), the lime ot tha sonii-r.nnuru Interest pay-L-.ont next onsulng tho publication ot not tea by Jl'io c-R" ojf Medford that this bond vc'il bo taken up nnd Can celled .and tho Interest thereon will ce.aso at tho lutercst period next fol lowing such publication, ot tm rate of alx per cant per unnum, pa-ublo semi-annually, In llko gold coin, 911 tho dtty ot nud yenr, on the piv- apntntlon nud qui render ot tho prop er coupons thereto annexed, prluclpnl ahd lutercst paynllo at tho oftko pt the treasi-fcv or t! o city or Medford. This bond hi ono or n series author ized by an act of tho legislative ns opmbly of tho fllutc of Orogou, enti tled "An act to provldo for tho lssu anco ot bonds for tho Improvements of streets and tho laying ot sowuys In Incoi-poratod cities nn for tho pny mont of tho cost ot such Improve ments and laying of rewera by In stallments," riled in. tho otrico af tho secretary o! stato February 22d, 18D3, as'amondoJltJyrti Act 'entitled ' An act to amend' section:: 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, C, and 7 ot an uct entitled 'An act to provide for tho Issuanco of bonds for tho Improvement of streots ..nd laying ot Lowors In Incorporatefl cjtles, and for tho paymont of the cost of such lmprovou.eutc and lay ing of sewer" by Installments filed In tho office of the eccrot.-.ry ot state February 22d, 1893," approved Feb ruary 23th, 1901, and la an obliga tion ot tho city ot Medrord, aroro snld, and I3 not to bo deemed ov tak en to ho wl'hln or any part ot tho limitation by law as to tho Indebted ness ot raid city, nnd it Is further lertlflod'thnt all requlromonto of law liavo boon ffllly compiled with by tho proper offleora In tho Ifsulug of this bond, and that tho totU psnor.nt of this issuo docs not exceod tho limit prescribed by snld not This baud Is redeemable at the of fice or said treasurer at tho option of tho city of McdtarC upon the paymont of tho faco vr-luo thoroor, with ac crued Interest to Iho date of payment at nny Boml-annual coupon porlod at arter ono year from tho dato here of, as provided in said act. For the fultlllment ot tho condi tions or this obllgntl n tho fnith nnd credit or tho city or Medrord aro hero by pledged. In witness who roof, thla bond has been signed by the mayor and attest ed by tho recorder of said city of Med ford and the corporate soal or the city or Medford he.-eto affixed this day of '..... A. 1). l'J 10. ,,,,.,,, . . . . Mayor? Attest: Hecordor of tho City or Medford. Section 3. Knelt or said bonds shnll havo attached theieto twenty coupons, each ot which shall be in tbu follon Ing form: CITY OF MIJDFOHD Stalo of Oregon. Will pay to tho bearer. , . i; dollars in gold coin of tho lulled States or America at tlio offloo of th" troneuior or sold oily, on tho. ....... day or '. holng hIx months' Interest on Improvement bond No .', uiilewsrld boud Is sooner rodeOmud ns therein provid ed, which redemption i.llloinliir this coupon void. Aiito Owners Splendid Frqit Land Trict Attest: Mayor. Hooordor ol He City or Medford. Said- coupons skall bo numbored from 0110 to twenty respectively. Suction I. Tho mayor of ..ld city Is horeby authorized and dlrocted to sign said bond nud tho elty recorder, to cou itonugn tho sumo by attach ing thereto tho seal of said clt, all on bxhair or said clt.- Section 5. Tho recorder or tho cll 1 hereby dlre-tod to register aid bonds and urxr bor (ho ccmo on tho blank proiidod thorofor in tho foregoing form. In accordanco with soclloii 2730 of said codes and stat utes of tho state of Oregon. Section 0. Th recorder of the city of Medford Is hroby directed to ndtortUe said bonds for sale and that tho imruo will ho sold for the highest price obtainable, not 'oss Uihu pir and acrrumt interest, und In said ad vertisement ho shall announce that ho hIII ii't-elv' aeali'd proposal fur flt'ou rend our ln,8t weekvs nd, dittu't you, ns to our guaranteeing our work? Well, wo have proven it to quite many. Call nnd wo can prove it to you. Offutt Rarnes Auto Co. Eiflhth and Central. Phono 0231 Miin, 465 AORES 310 jhUes from tho city of Medford 3Q0 acres under plow, balance scnjttorof) oaks- and bi'usjj land, easily cleared; land lies above the frost lino, is fjnely drained and sub-irrigated. This tract oYerlocik? the entire vallcy, in the heart of a fine fruit section. Adjoining laud held at $250 jier acre. Price of this tract .$135 per acre. Splendid terms. Apply D. H. JACKSON SL COMPANY PHCWE 2722. 118 WEST MAIN ST. 1 a Private wire PHONE 1831 Moss & Co. grain and stock BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR. ROOM 15, P. 0. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREQON .Lot us show you now tho different models and prices of KODAKS FOR CHRISTMAS while wo have plenty o timo io explain the best kodak for the individual lo receive it PROM $1.00 TO $65.00 Medford Book Store i ORDERS SOLICITED. Mrs. A. M. Link, ropreHoiil itij: Direct Cloth Co., St. Louin, Mo wishus to unnounco to la dies of iIedford she will lako orders for nuulo-to-monmiro KarmciilH, nud icoods by the yard, nt 2U(i N. Cuntrul, dur iuu: fall nud winter mjiikou. Prices low, HnlitifiKtliou Kiiur-uiilccd. In Seven Days We have sold two five acre, and two larger tracts in our FUUIIT TIMCTS, and the par tics are improving them. Conic and see us if you want any si.e tract. H 0 W L A N D or THE VAN DYKE REALTY CO. Room 3, 23 Main St. 7 --- - ----- -- -- IH itV'" ' -t n ri - TO FRUIT GROWERS And Shippers to English, MtirKts ID Consign your fruit to "MKSSHS. ltlDLKV HOUId)IN, Covcnt Garden, Lon)H. IgPeot mNrket pr.lces. Cash romltted day ntor sale, cabled It required. JSolo agouts In London for So-ith Auotrallf.n government consign mcnt3. ' f IJOur chargeH for Boiling, C per cent and 2 cents per box. iAGont'liirNov York, W. N. WHITE & CQ., 7( Tark Placv Ifqjftrd "lng charges, 2 cents por box. Thcso are the eolo'char. CapM with other accounts. il 1 v v'-t r " it i t-jT n th Thanksgiving Special Willi every 2.rio ensli purchase inndQ at our market you ivra eiUllleil 1o u clinndo lo wilt nn J8-pound tiue.V, uo buy yoir Irpsli, 8alld, enuued nnd smoked fish hero. We nso liavq fresh oysters 'or lint ThniiksKivinj; dinner. CnJ cm plono utul v(c "iH Joiner your order. Rogue River Fish Co, I7 NORTH FIR STREET. pjqgl (IjLjg jgj. m .i i. jj- .-J Ar."t ttt -fWi. ,' T, w Tlio P. to E. B. R. will soon to at Butte Fallq, Oregon Wo can then handle your orders. Place them now. Write op Phono pi for Drices.'"' Butte Falls Lumber Co. nrTn ASMIANn ' rr s?a mmiei'aaffl(ggtz& C Ashland, Orogon Swedenburg Block This is the school that will make you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Help you to a Position. ' BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH Secure your Business, Education af home at a very moderate expense and, if yo,u wish, we will secure you a position in any of tho largo commercial contors. NO BIjTTIJR SOHOOfc ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE ENTER AT AlfY TIME P. RITNBR, A. M., President. - MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, W S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 931. tlio purchaKo of aald ho-uU or any portion thoieof a Mh olfico at any tlmo hoforo I ii(i p. m on tho I nth day of NowmbiT. Ill 1 0 Ho shall puhlUli Mild udvortliiomcgt threo Una' in a dully mnvspaper pi bllshod nnd printed In mild city, and Uall siihmll tho Boated propowils rivolv (! In accord unco with xnlil ndvor tUouiiMit to tho couupll at ita not inuctliit; thoroaftor. 'yiio foroKoliiK ordinance wan paH jl hy tho city council of tho city of Medford, Onmou, on tho lid day of November. l'lO, by the following vote: Wolch aye, Morrlck nyo. Kmorlck ahfeont. Wortmnu ayo, lilfwrt ahaont, and Do mm or ayo. Approved November 3d, 1910, W. II CANON, Mayor. Attest HOUT. W TKia-'KIt, I City Recorder. EQUIPPED PLACER MINES of 150 acres of deeded land, for sale on jerms. Property has one giant, several hun dred font ol pipe, reservoirs, ditches, wator right, cook house, hunk house and otler huildiiigs. (lootj dump and gvude for fhuue. Mostly coarse gold. Five miles from rail road and in Jackson county. AVngot) road to nunc. Qrchard nud gardem RQOM 3, 123 tyAIN STREET ( f fpfl S"Vt ff t & "'-. xW wiy ArrKNI) COLTiKOK. Arrange to attend tha Eugene Ba (noun College, nud let us get yoa a good position -yuan you ffadwU. m ter now. Rend for or vw, tM logue. 14M. Wet 89Twth atrMt, UusUnWor health. 'A