r T he TOGGERY X? LOCAL NOTES. Chris Ulrich Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wendt were made glad Monday by receiving a letter from their son Henry, of whom they had heard nothing since the first of March. Henry Has just ri ccived a large as went nto the show business last spring and is now one of the proprietors of Les sortment of the latest effects Manufacturer of ter Bros, and Wemlt’s Great Modern in NECKWEAR Woodmen Minstrels. By a big colored jioster he sent to bis parents Mr. Wendts show appears in Burns on June 24, but as to their future route Mr. Wendt did not Each made of the best selected grain and guaranteed Midget Four-in-Hands and state. the purest on the market to the bids being higher than Bows m Barathea, Marat, lie Owing cared to pay Henry Wendt did not let Grogranatt and Beau de the contract for building his house. He will have it done by days work and has Soic Silks, the new French hired Ered Eick at $2.50 per day to take of it. Mr Wendt’s son, Edward, materials imported especi charge Dealer in who is quite handy with tools, will assist Mr. h ick in the work. The building w ill ally tor this season. :: :: be 2Dx3O feet, two stories high. It will not be plastered, but will be lined with dressed lumber and papered. The lum- lx r for the house w ill be furnished by the Also a new line of Hats, Iowa Lumber Company. Owing to Rev. W. E. Shieldsnot being 1 able to secure a minister to take his pul Caps and Shirts pit in the Presbyterian church in Med ford last Sunday he could not come to Jacksonville to hold services that even ing in the Presbyterian church, but he ——— It is hardly necessary to tell succeeded in securing Mr. Geo. Byers, a young man now working at Gold Hill to volt that you must com • to us conduct the met ting. Mr. Byers is the ill older to secure the largest ological student and graduated this spring assortment mill most correct from Albany college ami this fall he stilts for the present season. will enter the Presbyterian Seminary at San Erancisco and complete his prepara Real Estate Dealer. tion for the ministry. Eor a beginner Mr. Byers pri a< lied a very good dis PHOENIX, - - - OREGON r course and he appears to have the qual ities that goto tin- making of a successful I have in my hands at the present time a large num minister, for lie has a good voice and presence and impresses Ins hearers with ber of Bargains in EARM, FRUIT and GARDEN MIDIORI) ¡ns sincerity and earnestness, and to add W. F. ISAACS LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, of which the to this quality he is not afraid of good Pitone .Mitin 55.». hard work,for in the interim of his duties following is a partial list. he is doing manual labor to earn the Palm-Bod^e Block tnoiicv to pav his wav through college. Mo. I—Is 550 acres more or less, 300 acres No 26— House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots Should Rev. Jones not return bv next Rogue River bottom kind, all fenced, 1 110x120 feet each. Sunday Io fill his pulpit, Rev. Shields good house, barn and other buildings. No. 30 -IS acres well improved, house, NOTICI': will secure some minister to fill the Pres TIMIII.R I.ANI» AlT |fM î IH7M I barn and other out buildings; one-half The balance, about 250 acres, good for |I>R I I III.Il ATI< »X byterian pulpit for Sunday evening. timber and pasture. This place is sit- | in voting orchard; near Phoenix. l'ilileil Stati» I.mill office Chits. Basie’s broken leg has so far nated on Rogue River, near town. Price...................................................... $1200. R osi tuli g , < Il egon . filile 17. l’.Hrt knit together that he can bear the exer The kind is of fine quality. Price per I No. 31— An SO acre farm seven miles Noth, I» heieliy glieli timi ili ciilllpliunie with acre............................................................ $25 till- , toi i»loii» ot Illi- ni t ot Coligli »» of full,- 3. tion of walking about with the aid of from railroad, level land, good soil, 15 IM’S lutili, ,1 All Act tot the Sale ot Timber crutches and Monday lie made his first No. 2 —Is a tract of 1520 acres, all fenced, acres cleared and fenced, 2<> acres in I.mnl» iti III, slut,-» ot Calilo! urn oh gon Neva trip out of his yard. He made the one 1200 acres good alfalfa land; a stream I pasture, remainder easily cleared. ■ tu mnl \Vn»liingloii Tei i itury ua < ii < ih I, ,I to running through it of 150 miners’ all th, pillili, lami »ale» by ai l ol Augii»! I. IS!».', block from his residence Lewis’ livery Dwelling house xvell finished, cost ov Aiuti, « V l<o, k of fin k»on Contiti Stille of Ur -.table but that was all that he felt safe tn inches of water w ith which the xx’hole er #500. Bearing orchard; fine well i gon nml a h -» ii I< lit of tli< low ii ol Applegate ol traieling for the first time in three m< to 1200 acres can lie irrigated. Tile other | ¡tnd springs; is sub-irrigated, ami can »aid stati Im, till» dui tiled ill till» office bl» 320 acres is bight r ground, which is »«olii »lai, nielli No <ld. fol tile piitclm», ot tile ths, for it was three months to a day be made one of the liest small farms of SU'«, olili, N W q of Section No Sin l'oivn»lnp from the time lie fell from a ladder ami xx’ell situated for reservoirs and feed Jackson county. Is owned by a non No '* soul Ii Rangi No I Wist mid «ill olici broke his lf-g to Ins first trip out. Mr. grounds. This tract is situated in resident who will give a bargain in or piool to »lion limi tlie land »ought I» mote vnlu Klamath county, about 20 miles from der to sell quick. uld, foi it» limbi i ot »tone tlimi lot ugi icultiiriil Basye is a listless, energetic man and (an !»>»<» and to < »Iub1i»li hi» cimili to »aid land his anxiety to resume his blacksmith Klamath Ealls, a county road running No. 33-15«. acres, all iti cultivation; >< lol, tile l olititi C tel k ol fu, k oli Corniti, III, and plumbing work and to not l>e a help bx' it and a railroad now xvithin about house, barn, etc., near Phoenix; will gon at JackMinvilh OH-gim on Saturday, tile less patlor figure is one of the causes for 50 miles and building rapidly towards be sold all together or divided. *'•111 du lol « ugii't It*«'I. Il, name» ns w Itn, »»<■» his long confinement, for a too early re it and is certain to pass mar by it. or No. 34. — 1200 acres till improved. lain, - W Me, ot Xpplcgati Uligini. George lease of the splints caused a backset to cross it in the near future. A good Eine bottom land, Rogue River run A Cut, i . of Applegate in, gon W allei Xlilhi his leg, bom s of which wete crushed at farm house and barn and corrals on ' ning through it; 500 acres under irriga ol Vpplegate < ncgon . 1-1 it/ Rm h ol Xpptegalc the time of the accident until they pro l II eg,>li the place. One of the l>est bargains in tion and balance easily watered. Good Any and all ihi »<> ii » claiming mtver«ely tile truded through the flesh. The broken all Southern Oregon. Price per acre buildings and other improvements; six al»,ii des I ib< ,1 laud» m < reipie»leit to td, their ..................................... $10. miles from railroad; near postoflice and ilnim» hi I III» office mi nr In tore »aid "«111 day «•I pieces aii' making a tine union now and Augii»! IWW. J T IIRIhGliS it will not be so many weeks until he can Mo. J— House and 4 lots in Phoenix. school. Eine alfalfa, fruit or garden h A> M 2S Register walk as well as ever, though possibly he Price........................................................ $600 land. Is the che.qiest land in Jackson max have a stiff ankle. Eorlunately Mo. 4 201 acres of good land, all conntv. Price per acre..................... $30 Mr. llasx c is an < hid Eellow and that order fenced anil in cultivation. A good No. 36 -1743 acres of pasture land on |ll'|Hlttllll'llt l>t tilt' llltt'IIOI is paving him a sick bi ndit of #x. js-r farm house and barn. A No. 1 farm. Rogue River. Will be sold at a bar t,Mini i>ffic<* si Hoscimi k i»tcK<m. fune in, lima Near toxvn and railroad. Price.. $9,500. Nulli, I» lii icliv «lini tll.ll tilt tolto« IIIR Week, which has been quit a help to him gain. llulllol »1 liti I lui» filili notiev ol tu» tilt. Ittioli lo in these dais whin Ills ex|x*nscs are Mo. $ -55 acres, house and 2 barns, 12 No. 37— 1500 acres, SOO acres of it fine lo inakr tinnì piiHit in sii|ii>oti ot tu» limili unii verv heavx and his income light. acres bottom land, the balance, 43 ¡te limi ».mi puMit «ili In umili- I h -I ok siili» ) l»uy, plow kind; all will watered by fine res, all good kind, ‘4-mile from dejxit; Arthur Ellison, one of the Iowa Lum I s l ottiiniHMloni i ut fuck»olivllti iltrgon oli creek ami springs. Large part under jlllv ■ ’ l'*«i vi« Jacob C Klllitltil. H<l No 12 acres under ditch at the head of the ber Co.'s mill I mus , spent his fourth of cultivation and all under fence. Will I I I lol Ih, Si •«, N XX I, NI«, SU 1, W l, Si «, ditch Ptict .. ........... $5000 |ulv vacation at tile home of his parents, I h - sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Su l Ioli Ih T|» IO S RI W ll< imito «ili«- tolto« mg witlli»«<» lo piove III» Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ellison on Big Mo. 9 |00 acres, within four miles of Convenient to market ami in good colltlllllcui» iv»ulelli’< ul»»n ioni l'ult li ut ioii ol Stickcv, and at Big Butte, where he goes Medford; is a tine farm, xxell improved neighborhood. »uhi lumi il« 1,,-otRc culi ot sii ionl*oat Jack good buildings, small orchard; the best each time more moi minili tu, goti. William siiuitrbmgi r ol frvqiuntlv returning No. 39.-2'. acres, three-fourths of a bargain for a farm in Jackson county. Mr. Sii iiiii I hhi I . Jack »oli lOllllll Oiigoii. «'halle» smiling than on the previous visit. mil«, from Medford. Good garden S wiii liba! gii ot Si vii III boni. lui k soli louilli. Ellison states that crops look quite well Price pet ..................... $10. kind. Good lx>x house .................... $450 oh goti William l inm i ot lai k» ohi ili« lin k oil Butte click and that on Cai'ller Hill No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced and tn Min mimlv, O h goti ) T KRIIM.I S No. 40 — 30 acres, on a creek affording cultivation. A house and barn, about Rrgi»t «•»'. section where his father's farm is the li 1.« 7 17 plenty of goixl xvater; good soil and 50 fruit trees just coming into liearing. Wheat will x ielil up to crops are line. TIMIUR I.ANI» ai r Il M i IO NOTICE fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa; I 1 * , miles from toxvn. Price... $1,000. the average, though the acreage is short. 1 UK l‘l 111. Il' A HON good buildings; near good school and A good crop of alfalfa and grain hay is Mo.II 115 acres on Butte creek, 25 acres other advantages. #l.'»00, one-half cash t'llUixt Siati» Ialini otitic Ho»clmi u Oregon bemg harvested. in cultivation, 25 acres more to put in; Corn looks badli ow Mai .’»th 1WK1 . tmlance on tune. Is a big bargain. all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson iug to the late cold weather, but there is Notice i» heteby given limi in compliance with countv, Oregon. A bargain. tin pl ox t»loll» ot tile ai t ol C oligli »• ill lune ->td No. 41. 1000 acres of choice land select a primtwet of its coming out and making is.'s enlllled \n Act lot th. sub ol Timliei a good vivid, The fruit crop is excep- No. 12 -204 acres, all under fence, good ed in an early <kty. Will lie sold in t.uml« in th. stall» ot Cnlilwtlllu Oregon 5-room holts«', goo«l spring, xvater con tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or tionally tine and appl cs, pears, prunes Nixnda mid W a«liliiglon l iiotoix u» cMtcml vex e«l to house by 2 good barns, vii to all Ilo |,i olle lami »ule» by act ol Auga»l I 20 tine farms. This is an opportunitx' will xiiId heavily as will also peaches IWJ Challe» I Nunmi ol |aik»oii counly State and apricots. the fruit on all the trees 215 ¡ter« s of choice liiml in cultivation, to secure a home in the l»est part of ol oi, gon amt a resilient id the Town ot Jack good for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40 Capt. Carroll, the Rogue River valley. aunx tile ot saut State, lia» till» dax tiled In thi» having to lx- thinned. acres xvould produce good alfalfa. This No. 43. 40 ¡teres of unimproved land. office hi» »noi u »tat« rm ut No lot the pul one of the leading fruit men of that sec i ha»< ol the s. uh halt of Un south XX < »I qumter tion, has taken ott from 200 to 1000 1» on« of the last farms iu the valley, Has Mime gixxl fir, pine ami oak. Most and Weal half Rexith-Kaat quartet ¿I s<. 2 ’i miles from Phoenix. Price per ih ac I ii s from his ¡»each trees while from |l,,U No Illi l .Wll'blp No 'I sonili Rang, No of Lind can be easily cleared; go«xl $35 < xi -al ami «di otte! proni tn »llo« that tile tumi Ins apricot trees he has taken oil from soil, plenty of waiter; half a mile from ttllllH't <H Mone »>mght i» moti- valuable tor No. 14 100 a« re». 0 mile» (nun Me<lford. |<hM) .'kun) apricots, and still the trees • to 3000 an _____ , ________ ____ ______ school ami church. Six miles from I*» rMrtbliwh titan fot agi H'ullutal ptirtMiae« litui i a goial house, 2 Kirns 100 ¡teres in arc t.urli (., Ix-iKting under the weight oí J V S hl* i laltn to ».ild land tufóte Sil Bx K e bridge. Price per acre......... #10. Oregon, at fruit. cultivation Phoenix. Cum tu i aalxMiet ol Jack»oti county The alniond orchards of the lo- No. 45. Over 1$) acres of good alfalfa the Mli day Jai k»oiivllle Oii gou on saluiday, calitv, as the) are alxmt Jacksonville, No. 15 l.'iS .ten» on Rogue River, l«M> ol Augii»!, mvt. lan«l; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land acres of as go«»<l land as any man could Ile name» a» Wllnvaaea C.exitge Honm.ot i>t ate litaded xx ith nuts. with a large irrigation ditch. Txvo xxish for. N>i« improvements. Thirty A|iplegat, Jackaoll Cl» Oregon 1 R R*» k lit Woqon at \ Borqain. first-clas» ho'iscs, two good Itari.s ami A|>l''tg.<tv I ack »on Co Oregon Marvin M Tay- acres of it could la1 imide ready for the loi <4 Jai k»oitvltle Jackaim Co Oregon George a fine spring house. Adjoining land »«11 A new a'jxll Hain wagon, never used plow with I ’ « dax» l;iK«r. Price. $500 W XX melt.-nt of Applegate |ai k«ui Co _ • Hc*«>u ing for #200 an acre Price peracn $130 H imim - and barn in Phiauix. Any and »II prtaottB Clatnotig mil i i »rii lh<- but to haul eight loads of luntlter, and No. 22 Sold at a bar ataix r ite», ’ ilx-it lutili» «tv H-qin»l«<l tu tile tlictr jxiint not even scratched. No. 47.— City property, 2 acres, fine m w 2 l«»t» t>«'xl2O feet. Price... $650. clami» in lb i» office oa or twiore »ani sit, itax ol gam Stored at Jacksonville Livery house, g«xxl well and Kirn. G«x>d land. No 25 II oust* and 3 lots in Plua nix, lots J T Btiditr» Augu»l I'»«' Stable, Inquire«»! Gt-.«». I,i;\i is. I block» from central school....... $750. Hr* later 00*120 each; g«axl house wi ll finished. •-A . 7 I CORN SASH, MEAL DOORS and and GRAHAM GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed. MATT CALHOUN Hie TOGGERY J