taqle Point Hems. Chester Arthurs has rented the Capt. Boaz farm on Big Applegate and will Mrs. A. Green move«! to Medford this seed a number of acres tins spring. week. W. F. Toggart was doing business here It is reported that Frank Ankeny, manager of the Sterling mines was taken one day last week. Sheriff J. M. Rader was in our vicinit« quite ill with heart trouble last we< k. the first of the week. Miss Ella Parks and sister. Mrs. R. M J. J. Fryer made a business trip to Buck have gone to Grants Pass, where Medford one day this week. MissParks w ill lie treated for catarrh. J. W. Slinger and F. Downing were Our efficient Postmaster is getting to l*e here the first |*art of the week. the greatest Nimrod in the whole country Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carlton were do­ since lie his killed two coyotes at one I am still in the Real Estate business. It you have ing business here last Thursday. shot. a farm or timber land which you want Io sell I will The many friends of A. (Pap) Poo) will Mrs. J. W, Miller was called to Gold be sorry to learn that he is on the sick­ Hill to the Ix dside of her l>aby brother, sell II. I also have what you want Io buy and vsill list. Dwight Dunkin, whois not expected to sell it to you at the right price. E. A. Hildreth, Sr., was down from live. his homestead on Tuesday last after sup­ Dennis Salim ir*h of Wiliam« tte Vail« v plies. is up here visiting relatives. I.ast week Call and see my Slock. T. C. Charley and wife passed through he was over to Stpiaw Lake visiting his here Wednesday on tlitir way to the uncle, John Haskins, and family. valley. Beaqle Items. There have been several drummers in town the past few days doing business Wheat looks well. with our merchants. Doctors Barker and Paxton of Eugene Some of our enterprising citizens have were in this vicinity last week repesent- I'nitetl St.itcs Lumi < >tfi<-i-. built a verv substantial side walk from ing the Barker Medicine Co. Roseburg. Orc.. Nov. I2tli., town up to the Mathear corner. A very Nuttct- 1» hereby given th.it 111 compii- There is very little doing in this sec needed improvement. alice with the provision» of the net ol C«mgr«-»s of Jim«-3, 1 h “ m . entitle«! "An ih -< I understand that we are to have an­ tion just now, «¡lost of th«- news se« ms to for the sale oftimln-r itimi» in the Slates other billiard hall in our thriving town. I have gone south for tile winter. Robt Go Ifrev who his been very i«>w <>t Cnltfornia. Otegon, N< vada 11ml Wash The old Pool hall is being fitted up for iiigton Territory,’ ns exien«le«l I«« all tin- with consumption for some time, die«! that purpose by Al Voncey. Public I. «ml > •>< » bl '< t of Aug I I There a.-? «erne of the residents of this last Saturday. Toe bur.al took place at JOSIAII F. CRFMI’. precinct that persist m riding horseback Antioch cemetery Sunday. of Buncotn. rutinO >>f Jackson, »tat«- of on the sidewalks or foot paths and we Owing to sickness and bad weather the Ore^o •, It.«» this l the n'r ol s,-'« . »w of se'^ walks can not lx? protected by the law. bv the contract. Mrs. Johnson the teach ami se *4 of »w of S« < itoti No. .'12 in Mr. Nn are all re- 1 to establish It’» claim to sani lami Ix-fore T IMFORTED JAPANS!: each other for nearly twenty years and covering from lagnppe. Geo. Stacy amt , Silas J. Dm, I S. Commissionar at they had a very pleasant visit. Ja« k»oiiville, < >r< gon, 011 Thur .«lav. the wife arr rapidly nc-vering from pneu- I th «lay of Frlwuary, Ill'll. A very pleasant birthday party took tnotii i; while Frank Rodgers has been ' Hi- name» as witm-~s<-»: Andrew WITH PURCHASES OF place Wednesday night of last week at the laid up a week with a twvere att i k of pleurisy, but w ill soon be out again. Cantrall of Buncom. Jm-kson Co., residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Haselton <>r« g«m; Arthur Khnchamtm r of Bun- in honor of Mr. Haselton’» 52nd birth All candies 10 j>er cent cheaper for 3H com. Jackson Co .< ir«-g- njolin F. Miller day. The evening wis very pleasantly- of Jai ksonville. Jackson Co,, Oregon; spent playing pedro, singing. etc. Mrs. days at the Boss. ami Jcrcnn ih Nitnan of Jac ksonville, S. B. Holmes ami Dr. W. Officer captured l^irkin Reynolds is a voting man amt a 1 Jackson Co.. < >rcg<>ii. the prize, they being the best players. new coni r who h •.» faith in th«- hill lands Any am! all jx-r»'ms claiming .i«lv< r»< lv After the game was over all sat down to a altout Jacksonville b- ing especially adapt­ th« above «Ics. rils-d lami» ar> request sumptuous banquet and all did justice to ed to growing a fine quality of fruit ami <■<) to til« their claim» in flit» office « n «ir the many good eatables put before them. especially of | caches, cherries ami pears before ».ml Ith. da« of February. 1IMI4. Every one Ind a good time and did not To back up his f«i'll he bought last year II _i». I 2 h j. T. B ridgi a leave until after midnight, wishing Mr. four acres of land on Jackson creek three Registi r. Haselton many happy returns of the day. fourths of a mile west of Jacksonville, The f<>llowing persons were present: Mr. and put up a dwelling house. Dining FOR SALE BY TIMBER LAND, ACT JI NE 3, 1> hn ~ and Mrs. John Daley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe the summer m.mills In- worked th«- gr. it NOTICE FOR ITBLICATIOx Mooman, Mr. and Sirs Thomas Nichols. er part of the time in a nearby sawm:l1. Mr and Mrs. Frank Nichols, Mr. and but this winter he h ■» put in on fits own I'niUd States Lami Oilice, Mrs. Jay Gower. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. place and m>w has the w hole four acres R om burg, Oii^goii, Jauuart I, l!»fl. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes, Mr. chared ami the most of it ¡danted to Notice 1» Itr.eb« given that tn compii and Mrs. J. C. Barnard, Mr. ami Mrs. J. peaches and cherries. That his place am-« with the provision» of t'n- act of F. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Officerand within five years will lx.- yielding him a coiigrt »» i>f Jun«- 3, IR7 h , cii>itl- «l "Ait act Mr. John Inlow. handsome revenue is a «ertamty for he UMIIER I.ANH AVI jin »- 3 1*7» NOTICE for th«- sal«- ol timber land« tn the S ate« F or Pt HI.ICA I l«l.N has a fine location and deep soil .«ml that of California. < fregoli, N< vada, ami ’A ash Watkins Items. valley has a reputation for growing p ach mgton Mi-rritory,” as extend«-«! to al! tile tiiit«f to show that young lambs already this season. Mr. Miller’s comtniss on from a fourth­ in« lit No z.r.'J lor Ihr purchase of th- N’, »««'', he lami viuglit is mor«- valuable tor it» SW 'j's'V1, SW>, NW’, of Section No. Ilin Town John Louden was in town Wednesday class to a presidential apjxdntment was »hip No 7 South Rail*. No a ««<»!. and will timber or stoni than for agricultural pur and brought out some cows forGus New­ made on Janu «ry 1 I, and a-, the term of a offer .roof to »how that the tan«! «ought i« mot. ]»>»«•». all I to est ibli-lt hi* claim to sai«l presidential appointment is for four year», vatu ibh-for it» tiinlier or »ton« than lor agricul lami Ix-fore \ S Blit m, bury. S. Commi» hit poses. and to establish hi» claim to wd this with the seven years that Mr. .Miller tural land Sefore a S llliton I". S. Comnvs.ioitci at siotier, at M«-dforr >11, on Saturday, Miss Lora Dorn of Ruch was here last Medford, Oregon, on Saturday, the Mth day of the ‘.»th. day «d April. 11**4. week on a visit to her parents Mr. and has already served will make eleven «•« ars March flail for him. Mr. Miller is credited by the H«-. nantes us witms-e»: Henry W. Mrs. Wm. Dorn. II«- name» as witnesses postal inspectors of keeping his records Isaiah f, Hamilton, of Medforil Oregon Hen fackson, of Medford, Oregon; Isaiali I,. Mrs. E. C. Faucett. who went to San 111 perfect order and of having one of tile ry W Jackson of Medford Oregon Emanuel Francisco during the holidays returned best kept and handsomest post offices in King of Mealford. Oregon Victor T. McCray, of Hamilton, of M<-dfor«l, Oreg«»n, Kell«-« Jackson, of Medford, Oregon; Victor T Oregon home Wednesday. Oregon. No jierson dealing with the 1 Medford, Any and all |xiwn« claiming adversely the McCray, of Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Byrne and daughter Kate are public can please everyone, but Mr. Mil- ' tbove described lands arc requested to file tlu-ir An« ami all |x-r»omiclaiming adversely spending the week with Mrs. Emmet O'­ ler has come as near giving satisfaction 1 •laims in this office on or brf«»re »aid 2«.th day of th«- alxivt- f to show that the posed of his beef cattle which he has donkey engine adds much to the working 1 and «night is inor«- valuable for its timber <>i Anyon» sending n sketrh snd «Inscription m«t capacity of the mining plant for it lands land lieen feeding on the Z. Cameron place. Stoll«- than for agricultural putpos«-». and to est­ quickly ns'-ertniii our opinion free wla-tlicr an the boulders over the «lump as fast as [ ablish his claim to said land Ix-fore A. S llliton Invention 1» probably patentHble. t oniiiiiinlcs lions strictly«-onlldeiitlai. HANDBOOK on Patents Buncom Items. they are thrown out by the giants. Now | I- S Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon. 011 ■ent free. Oldest egency for sccuriiig patents. Saturday, the 2flth day of March, 1901. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive A. S. Kleinhammer went to Phoenix to that the enlarged plant is in running He names as witnesses: tpfcial nnticr, without charge, lu the order Manager W. L. Olmstead will k'ep Isaiah f. Hamilton, of Medfor«!. Oregon; Hi 11 visit relatives and friends. the giants roaring 24 hours in each «lav ry W Jackson ol Medford. Oregon. Charles O We are sorry to say that Grandpa Jones until the dry season next summer shuts King, of Medford. Oregon; Victor T. McCray of Oregon. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ is very ill and has been for several weeks. off the supply of water. They are now Meilford, Any and all jx-rsons claiming adversely th« culation of any sdentltlc journal. 'I'crins. |3 n year: tour niontlis, *1. Bold by all newsdeelera. above described lands are requested to file- their Mrs A. B. Saltmarsh lias been quite piping on an ancient channel that is claims in this office on or Indore said 2«lth day ol sick for the past week but is improving turning out gold at a rate that will in­ March, 1901. J. T. Bridges, Branch Office, «25 F Ht„ Washington, I). C. 1.15 3-25 Register. I very slowly. * sure a big clean-up. FURNITURE. HARNESS AND FITTINGS Shoe repairing and Harness repairing a speialty. REAL ESIAIE RIAL ESTATE T. C. NORRIS z co&ee. JAS. CRONEMILLER JACKSONVILLE:, . OREGON Scientific American, MUNN & Co.3”"'-'-’ New York