Attention. I ver«boil«. In connection with tn« line of furni ture you may find: Ora Burnett has gone up Rogue river C h rpct» for a tew d.iv s, on ail outing. Straw Matting , Mis. Rose and her daughter. Miss El Rugsand Mats Coco Ik»<>r Mats vira Hiblwrd. returned Saturday from > , r » V ' ‘ W ire and Canvas Cots their second trip to Colt 'tin. Cotton felt and silk floss mattresses Major General Shafter, f. S. Arm« .re Manufacturer of Pillows tired, is hi Medford. He tna« stay tor Ingrain and Granite Art Squares t the G. A. R. Reunion next week. Portieres O. W. Whitmiu. former proprietor of Couch Covers X the Medford Book Store, returned from <»i I Cloth and Linoleum Each made of the best scleUCd grain and guaranteed I lassocks Astoria where he has I well employed for some time past. Sh ini 1 iolders the purest on the market Clothes Bars Mr Z. Macy, formerly b>u«kkeeper in ’ •.v I ‘ Step Ladders the Jackson County Bank of this c.tv. o i Hangings for Sash and Lace Curtails was in from his timlier claim in the Big Car|x t Sw ee|x rs Butte country a few days this week. Mirror* F. M. Wilson, the baker, with his Window Glass mil Putt« Dealer in daughter Mabel and a jolly crowd of Curtains young jieople, is spending a few days in l.apboards Klamath county and points along the Folding Workt tides way. Man« other articles. C. W. CONKLIN. Miss Mabel Jones, one of Medford's House Furnisher. lie lie» hasjust returned from ail extended / trip to Astorii, Portland. Seaside and Phoenix totals, many other resorts and points of interest in the northern pirt of the state. F. D. R<>|wr returned from Dunsmuir Sunday. Ivan Hum *soti has gone to Cinnabar The Houston-Rob« rts ]>arti returned to bring his family to Medford, for the winter. Mr. Hutnason will soon have a Monday from Pelican Ba« . new drug store in the room just vacated Miss Maggie Caldwell of Ashland is by the Coss Piano house. His many visiting Mi-s Nunbeam Moon-. friends wish him success. Mr. and Mrs. Moore attend« d the pion Mi-s Edith Cranfill left for Port and on ver reunion at Ashland Thursday. the 4:21 train Thursday morning. She Born, at Phoenix. Sept. • >. pr.l. to Mr has gone to attend sch«x>l at St. Helen’s .1. Hall. Her father, Merchant F. I.. Cran and Mrs James Norton, a daughter. Real listate Dealer fill accotnpinied her as far as Portland Cora Tavlor, a prominent farmer of and from t"ere he will go toGuldend.de. Ed« n precinct, was an Ashland visitor, PHOENIX, - - - OREGON Washington, on business. Tuesday. . I have;in ih \ han't» at tin- |>rrsrni time a largennin- Ray Bunch has the second chair in Mrs. John Colem hi is recovering fr tn Fred l.uv's barber shop, now tn the place i severe attack ol neuralgia of the ber of Bargain» in FARM, FRFIT nmi GARDEN K * of George Coffenbury. whois taking an stomach. LANDS, ;,n<i TOWN 1’ROI‘ERTY, <d which the outing. Bunch is a gixxl bar'x-r and Mrs. McDonough and grand <1.night« r. learned his trule in this town, where 11« following is ;i p.rtial list. % has many friends am«>ng “the boys." Addie Riggs, are visiting relatives in Santa Rosa, Cal. He has been in California for some time No. I- [s Vili a< res more or I«»», res No. II An so ,ii re farm seven >11 tie » past. Th«- Free Methodist» will liegin a series Regtie River Ixiltom land, ail !■ in’cd, from railroad, level land, go<x! il. V. of s|>ecial meetings at the R<w grove, ■ good lions« . barn ami other buildings Down About Woodville. nerrk cleared ami fenced, 2'1 a< r« s Fu Thursday Sep . loth. flic balance, alx>ut 25<l icris, g ■<»«! 1 r pasture, rrmaitider casti« < leani^ The Savage thrasher returned to the Sch'xd lx’gins Momlav. Sept. 1 I, w ith timliei and pistnre. This placi is sit Dwelling lions' well tiui»h«d. tost <>« valley this week after a successful run of Prof. Bish as principal and Miss Eva uated on Rogue River, n«iir town. er #500. Bearing orchard; line well seven we«ks. Storey of Ashland as primarv teacher. Til'* land is <4 hm quality. Price per ami spiing». is «uh irriga'« «!, ami «-.«n James Hair ami family,'recent arrivals N25 lx nt ule one of til«* lx-»t small f.irnu, of Mr. and Mrs A J. Brown started Fri at Grants Pass from Kansas, visited rela No. 2 J.i< k»<m «• untv. I» owned b« a q<«i- da« for Gazelle, Cal., and after a short tives here during the week. I21*! acres good alfalfa land, a stream lesldellt «» bo will gi v< a l>argani qi «r visit with their son ««ill leave for Spok- running through it of 1,50 miner»' <lcr to »ell «puck The dwelling house recently vacated ane. Wash., where the« will hereafter re- inches of water with which th«- who!« by B. J. Moy« r at the mouth of Foots side. 1200 ai r«» van tx- irrigat« d. Th' • th« r No. 33 I ■ *» i< res, all in cultivation, Cree k is to lie fitted up Mmn for office s of house, barn, et«’ . m ar Ph'M nix, will 32<t acres is high' r ground, which is Frank Deval arrived tn Jacksonville the Christian. Champlain Dredger Co. « lx sold ail together or divi«i«-d. well situated for reservoir» and feed last Saturday . from Eastern ( Oregon .A • Quite a number of families from this win re he h «s grounds This tract i» situated in is been for the pis', past three No. 34. district havi gone to Applegate for the months working with his team in grain Klamath county, about 2D miles from Fine bottom land, R«,guc Ri«<r«-rnit purpose of picking hops. The hop crop and Klamath balls, a count« read running hay i harvest. — -I....- ...... - ... .’ Mr .2.. Deval has hail a lung ’liroiigh it.-'xio ore» uiv.cr iritf?« is reported as rath« r light and the recent quantity of wood cut on Ins ram h on by it and a railroad now within about lion and Istl.im <• east!« wat« red. <V<'hl showers have done some little damage Poortnans creek and In will larg n next 50 miles and building rapidly towards btiildi’ gs am! oth' r impro«« im nN». »ix to the vines. it and is ci rtain to pass m ar by it, or week to haul it to Jacksonville and to miles from railroad; near |xxit<>ffi«-e and cross it in the near future. A go«xl The large traction engine which has Medford. sc I kxi I. bine alfalfa, fruit or garden farm lions, ami barn and Corrals on been u~e«l for several seasons past haul Ha« Sold a Pile land. 1«tile cheapest lami in J.M k-.t« of Chamberlain's Cou^h th« ’ place. < >l,e of the Ix-st bargain» III ing lumlier from the Butte Creek country $ ’J all Southern <Iregon. Price |x r acre Remedy. to Medford, is now being o’lerate«! on $i0. • I have soli! Chmn>M r Iain’s Cough Evans creek delivering a large quantity No. 36 171 .3 acres of pasture land*'«m of lumber from the DeArmond sawmill Remedy for more th in twenty wars and Ao. Ill Rogue River. Will la- sold at .>, bar* Prm SbOO to the lumber yards near the Woodville it has given entire satisfaction. 1 have gain. 1 >*• sold a pile of it and can recommend it depot. No. S-- -,V> acre hou««- ami 2 barn», 12 No. '7 ,. highly. —Joseph McElhinev, Linton, At the last presbytery seven hundred acres Ixittom hind, the balance, 43 ac Iowa. Von will find this remedy a good plow lami, all will watered bi- ^fm< dollars was appropriated for th«- the sti| support re». all go«xl land. '4 -tilth from «le|x>t; creek ami springs Large part ttntlur ' •new friend whin troubled with a cough or of a minister to fill the pulpit of ' the 12 acres under ditch at the lo ad of tin- cold. It always affords quick relief and cultivation and all under fence. ‘ \\i|| Presbyterian church in Woodville. ditch. Price...................................... $5000 is pleasant to take. For sale by City lx- sold in tracts to »tut purchrisrrs About #200. pledged by the meniliers of Drug »tore. No. 10 — 23 acres all fence«! ami in Con vi n ent to market ami iif*go<xl the church will be added to this amount, neiglilx>rh«xxl. « . cultivation. A house ami !>atn, about thus insuring sufficient funds for a min •Vi fruit tie« s just coming into lx-«ring. SUMMONS. ister's salary. I1. mil' s from town. Price SI,000. No. 49. ■2'- acres, thri’c-fotir\h’. ’of a In the Justices Court in the State of mile from - ......... Medford, —..........1. G«xx! garden land. (.oix! I m > x lions«- Oregon fur th«* County of Jackson. Dis No.II -I 4"> acres on Butt« < ret k , 25 ." res $150 in cultivation. 25 acre* more to put in; trict of Jacksonville. all fence«!, fair buildings, Jackson No. 40 ! ii icres. on a creek affording Chris Ulrich, Pltf. Action to recover county, Oregon. A bargain. plenty of gixxl water; g«xxl s<nl and vs. iim- fruit land. Three acres s«i money. C. F. Webb, Deft, ! Office one block south of Courthouse No. 12 2<>4 acres, all under fenc< . g«xx! goo<l building»; near go«xl s« ltVwTj .and« JACKSONVILLE. • • OREGON 5-r<x>m hotts*', gixxl spring. w««U-rcon- To C. F. Webb, the alxtve named de- other advantages. #1500, onc-hdif^cash veve<I to house by pijie, 2 g<xxl barns, pip«’, good fendant: !>a!ance on time. Is a big bargiiiii. 215 acr« s of choi'-e land in cultivation. cultivation, In the name of the atate of Oregon: t NITED STATE» COMMISSIONER go<xl fr»r all kinds of grain. 30 or lo You are hereby summoned and required No. 41. 4o<N) acres of « hoi« «- land ••*-!« < I Filings and final pr«x>< made on homestead« acres would produce g<x>d alfalfa. This to appear and answer the complaint filed «•d in an early «la«’, Will Ire »old hi and timber claims. Corrected plats show ing is one of the best farms in the valley. all vacant lands. against you in the alxrve named court tracts to suit. Will inak« a doveti or 2‘j miles from Phoenix. Price tier and cause within six wick' from the date 2D fine farms. "I hi» is an op|wirtitiiity NOTARY FI BLIC AND CONVEYANCER acre.............................................................. $35 of the first publication of this summons, to secure a home in the best la st purl part of Legal paper» of all kinds made out Special attention given to papers in settlement of and if yon fail so to answer, for want No. 14 loo act' », G miles from Mi dlord, tl’.e Rogue River valley. estates • « thereof the plaintiff will appeal to said a grxxl house, 2 barns 100 acres in No. 43. io acres of unimproved , land- Court for the relief prayed for in said ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. cultivation Phoenix. Has some goo<! fir, pine and oak ' Most complaint, to-wit: Most complete set of abstract books in the No. 15 13M acres on Rogue River, !<M> county. Abstracts made promptly and ac- of land can be easily cleared;, grxwl For a judgment against you for the curately. acres of as good land as any man could soil, plenty of water; half n mil« from sunt of #28.75 and his costs and disburse wish for. No improvements. Thirty school and church. Six miles .from ments to lie taxed. Thisstnnmonsis pub REAL ESTATE AND INSfRANCE acres of it could be made ready for the Bylx e bridge. Price per acre......... #10. lished once each week in the Jackson Fine list of country and town property for plow with 15 «lays labor. Price..$500 sale and rent ville Sentinel for six consecutive weeks No. 45. < Ivt r 80 acres of good alfalfa by order of W. J. Plymale, Justice of the No 25 -Holls«’ and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots MONEY LOANED. land; 50 .icres Bear creek bottom land Peace for Jacksonville District, Jackson <>0x120 each; goo«i house well linish' d. Warrants bought anil sold. Collections made with a large irrigation ditch. Two Count« . Oregon, duly made at his office Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply first-cla»s houses, two good buri s and No 26 1 louse and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots to all letters Charges reasonable in said district on the 9th da«’ of Septem aline spring house. Adjoining lands« II IIOx120 feet each. ber, l‘M 13. ing for #200 an acre. Price ]>eracr< $130 Said date of first publication of this No. 30 -18 < acres well improved, inijiroved, house, summons being September II, 1993. out buildings; one-half No. 47. —City pr«>| icrty, 2 acres, fine new barn and 1 other . J, R. NEIL, Hon. II. K. Hanna, judge of 1st judicial dis in young orchard; near Phoenix. house, good «vel 1 and barn. < mod land. Attorney for Plaintiff. trict and any Jacksonville business man. Price......... ........................................ $1200. I blocks from central ...: school ..... I...... $750. Medlord drieflets. Rev. Idleman is in Medford again. I Chris Ulrich CORN SASH, MEAL, and DOORS and GRAHAM GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed MATT CALHOUN SILAS J. DAY REFERENCES: