Q0LVIG& DURHAM Jdcksonvilh* Continues lu Min. Real Estate Activities The Jacksonville nine added .1 clincher * LAW Y EKS to their claim to the championship of Southem Oregon when on lust Suitdav Jus Voting ct ux to Ella M Shear« r; Will practice in all the Courts ol the afternoon they defeated the Medford 3 placer mining claims, Strain State. team by a score of 4 to 3 mid gav>* the I Imat district ........... .......................... W. M.Cahlf. JacliaMville. tie». M. Iterhaai.Üraat«R m *. large crowd of s|H*ctatom a most excel W II Voting to Jas Young: one phi lent exhibition of the national game, at ,cer claim, Steam Inuit uniting the same time »ending the lusty Medford district................................................ rooters home with meek ami humble P W Blackett et ux to C R Ruv counteniinces. The Medford band wits quart/claim mule in Galls «list *— ' DENTIST in attendance and played good selections O C ¿k I J Fuik'-yptlc t i Jus !■ Kerr Atl work eipial to the be»t to I h - had in «luring the game but all eyes and ears agreement tor puri ha»e 2 quart* Portland. were intent upon the «liantoiid where ‘he . claim, in loot» Creek mining Crown». Bridge work and Artificisl Teeth contest was bird fought throughout district ...................... ........................ on either rabtier or celluloid plater JacKtonville • . Oregon Medford was first to bat but neither Ju» E Kerr to Omaha Gold mining »ide scored till the thud inning, when Ct», assignment of agreement to tie visitors tallied once ami tile home' same................................. ti am twice. The game la-gun to look as S.i'nl ( .irh»!c to Li» \ t ! <«’ . 1.1k C like a one sided affair but Medford till T ili nt d IN IT ED STATES LAN D COMMISSION FR lied in the f»th and 7th tietng the score. Marv E and J R Carlile to Jas A Jacksonville, however, held them down ; Clark; prop in Jackson county.. Filings an>l final proof» tor homestead.» for the lu»t two innings am! bv some ex A D I lei m hi i t u x to U S.md O () ami timlier claims made. citing work scored the winning run in Helman; prop in Ashland........... tlie last of the ninth. A nutnlier of error» J G Gore, admr. to Thus II Simp Jacksonville Oregon were ui ide on both sides but were mor* son; lot Idk H, Ashland............. than offset bv brilliant phtvs. noticeably Garfield ¡run & Lum- Co to Gohl ' a double w hen Pat Donegan ftchlcd 11 Hill High Line Ditch Co; right grounder at third, threw to Barlow who 1 of wav tn e'j of nw '• »ec III, tp shut out a tally «spirant at home pht'e ] ;!«> s,r 3 w.................... ... • LAWYER then sent the ball to second w in re Gal< . Chas H McClain et ux to Adolph 'winged a Medfordite coming from fir 4 Office opposite Court House Luckey; 13 a m tp 3s s, r I w .... Jacksonville’s victory w.is due to ct n Joh innc Houck heirs to Ge*» A Jacksonville • • Oregon ». ientious work by the whole team, Wilson; lot» 1. 2. 3, H<mu stead I > fact stme Manager Ingram »»»timed con Association tract, tp 3'.* », r I «-.. A. E. Reames C. L. Ret mes trol. he and Capt. Dotlegin have wo’ked II I. White et ux to Emil) Tuyli r. togi ther s<» harmoniously and effectively lot 3|, blk 2. White's add, Ash that thi' team ha» played with confidence land................... ami consequent victory, Umpire Ruble) Geo A Wilson to Thus A Culls rt * * ATTORNEY AT-LAW gave general satisfaction. son; lot» I. 2. 3, Homestead As sociation traet ....:........................ .. A. E. Reames, district attorney. AB R H PO A E Nunan. s ».............. .... 4 1st Judicial District. I 0 I »> Geo W and M.irv F Trcftcn to T • » i Lovesee; lots 22 ami ¿1, blk 2. Pat 1 Jonegan, 3b... ...... 4 I Jack »on % ille. Oregon R R i*l I, Ashland, and p»r lots ' Ulrich, cf................ ..„ 4 I SO md 21............ <>rth. lb.................. ..... 4 12 1 •> Alla-rt M Hcletns rt al to Jm> Cun Gale. 2b ................. .... 4 1 • » way; prop in Talent....................... Ed Donegan, If.... ... 4 1 1 Ada V and H C Cornell to Geo N * 1‘IIVwh'i IAN XV an -.*• » U 1) Donegan, rf........ .... •» •» I »» o (I * • • PHYSIC - ’V. 1 iV •t •> • » Smith ami N S Walsh; right of Lester, p.................... » » Office in Orth's Building » wav in w of n '4 of iti '* sec 30 Barlow, c................. .... 3 0 1 Hours 2 to .» and 7 to a p. tn tj 3«; »ii<- ................ Total....... .......... • •• *»•> 4 > » »" i 10 6 Jacksonville U S to John 7 Breeding; w of sw Oregon MEI» ORI» \ »ec 1-I and i ’j ofse'j ami sw H Smith, c .............. . . 4« < » '♦ of sc1« sec I."» tp JU» s. r I w ... > Rothemi il, If ....... I EK Anilersoit to R S'vswaner; pro Hutton, p.................. ... 4 1 3 li perty in Jackson comity.............. 's—* ITTullKI l . ÀT.I lie 1 King, 3b....... ............ 3 1 1 I 1 »>Ï A L an I Evelvn S Mills to Erik •> Will practice in all courts of the Brouse, 2b........ ..... 4 1 Sjolseth; s-.v st-«- 1.*». tp 40 s, r le • » state. Barkdull, 11»........... ... • » I I t <> E <>rav- s ct ux t > Ezra Webber; Office on California street one Ke!»«», rf................... ... 4 i sc >4 of m *4 s< <• ;u> tp 32 s, r 2 c • > block south of the court house. Miles. »»................... ... 3 1 I W S Barnum et ux to T W Reed, Jacksonville. • Oregon Isaacs, cf ...................... 3 1 1 prop in Medford.............................. Total.................... 32 • » • • » > 2H 13 5 Columbus S Fling to Thus J Ken nev; prop in J teks uivtlle............. Score by innings: Total Carter Land Co to G W Benedict; Jack»«>nville (t a 2 2 41 41 0 Il I I proj> in Ashland ....... *-d • JEWELER Miilfori! <1 «I : a ■> ! I <1- 4) J S H igi y to Wm B Jackson Watches and clocks repaired Struck out. Lester 10; Hutton 7». Base» 4, 7». blk 1, M« dfont ...___ J romptly and all work guaran- on balls. 0. P.i»»' <1 balls. Barlow 2. Dou Wm T Stidham to L L Walkir; teed. ble plays. King to Barkdull; P. Don* gan prop in Ashland................................ to Barlow to Gale. Two base h ts. E. L L Walki r to Wm J Wall ice ct ux: Office opposite U. S. Hotel. Donegan 1; R. Donegan 1. Time •) Mtme..................................................... Jacksonville. ... Oregon hours. Umpire, Roblev. S orer, C. I.. W W Erb toJ< .s Trite; prop in Jack Reames. son county ....................• ........ Mrs Minerva Glenn to Joseph.ne Gold Kav Gleam*». Apph-gatc; blk .*»0 Jacksonville. Mrs. Henry Carlisle has returned to Su»ie L Allen et a) to Mar» V. her home in Yreka aft* r a visit of sonic Sto'k; lot 7, Nob Hill add, Ash length with her sister-in law, Mrs. land...................................................... George Black of Tolo. Ida M Ling and husb to W B Rob Veterinary Surgeon. i rts; prop in Jackson county....... George Black, who formerly lived in Frances and N L Narregan to C F Jacksonville but is now a resident of this Case om- acre in Jackson county place and an employee on the Ray dam. with a painful accident a few days Thos H Bedford to S R Bedford; s : Medford, Oregon met of se't sec 3L tp 37» s, r 4 w ago. The nails of two linger» on his right hand were torn off and the ends <»f the W J booth t<> W F Songer; prop in tp 3!» s. r 1 e.............................. fingers lacerated. £33 J r H itnlin to G W Bashfor«!; By a heroic effort two small boys saved lease from larnd for deed....... the life of an older playmate m ar Tolo Allie M Millsap ami husb to W », I the first of the week. Little Eddie Car Morse; lot 1 blk 33 Coolidge add. •Ï lisle of Yreka. California is visiting with A-bland.............................................. his aunt, Mrs. George Black, wholiveain Jm> W Frail to Maggie R Mi »sen- Tolo. and while placing around an old ger; propin Medford..................... prospect hole with two younger bovs ac Jno S Sil»bv to Jas M Riley; lots Some of the people get cidentally fell in. There was about six IX. HI, blk A, R R add Ashland.. fooled, but most of them feet of water in the hole and he would Jas M Riley to Sarah Wheeler; have drowned if his little playmates, don’t for they go to the same..................................................... Hugh Miller ami Everett Dutton six T J Kinney to J T Btukley.e 1. nc- years old, had not come gallantly to hi, '4 ami n’i sc'4 sec 2M. tp 3!i s. r rescue. Although he is eight years old 3 w........................................................ L’.’i' Ml and larger than his playmates they su :- J T Buckley to I* F Swayne; same.. 2'H MI ceeded in pulling him from his perilous J Nunan to P F Swayne; e.h nw position. and e ‘ j sw ‘4 , sec 22 tp 39 s, r 3 m h > w, am! placer claims..... ............... Salt, genuine Liverpool salt, dairy P F Swayne to Z Cameron; prop in salt, stock salt. Special price in quanti Jackson county................................ 7 Ino Where the best and the ties. Nunan Taylor Co. Store -¿7 P)R. T. T. SHAW JOHN S. full iiox Stationery Tablets Fancy Soaps and Perfumery ORTH grade of Citi \I\S h. indh d Special attention given Prescriptions R. NEIL A P J to J. W. ROBINSON M. D. P ronri«*lor, Jackson ville Orc E REAMES G. GALE. M. D QUS I hue rtlwitAs on hum! of \yov ever face a bargain You may meet a few if you visit the TOGGERY soon. NEWBURY All STRAW HATS this week AT W. H 1 C K E L H. Messner, Oh Say! BOSS CANDY KITCHEN c he a pcs t con fee t io ne r\ • to be had in Jackson ville can be gotten by pound or pail. Made fresh each week and guaranteed pure by AL. LEARNED » The Boss Candy Maker. Puts An I nd to It All. COSI. A feu lines of FE LI id A T S greatly RI DI CLD I’RICIiS al IV e are the fastest grow» ing house in Southern Oregon and what we say we do we do do. The TOGGERY W. F. ISAACS • Phone .Main Palm-Bodge MEDFORD 5S3. Block CHAS. DUNFORD JACKSONVILLE TRANSFER • • • • I haying nml heavy tenni work. Light express transferred. Prompt i le li very to nil parts of the city I found nothing better for liver de A grievous wail oftentimes comes as a rangement ami constipation than Cham result of unbearable pain from overtaxeil berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.— L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver com Ohargos Ro asonahlo plaint ami Constipation. But thanks to »ale by City Drug Store. Dr.King's New Life Pills they put an eml Mrs. C. W. Palm, whose millinery to it all. They are gentle but thorough. parlor is well known to the ladies of Try them. Only 27 h -. Guaranteed by Attention. Jacksonville, has opened for display her City Drug Store. fall stock, which is one of the largest ami All persomi indebted to the undersign If you have any Titnla r land you want ed are hereby requested to call at once most complete ever brought to Medford. Mrs. Palm would lie pleased to have her to sell—See T. C. Norris. and settle their account:, as I have closed friends call and see the many artistic Mrs. E. B. Watson ami Mrs. Henry out mv business in Jacksonville. and nobby effects in ladies' hats now in Kubli returned Tuesilav from a two, D. L inn . | her display cases. weeks outing at Wagnor Springs. August 11, 1103.