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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1886
VOL. XVI.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
MEDICAL.
BUSINESS CARDS.
STATE OE OKEGOJi.
U. S.Senators, J. H. Mitchell, -J. N-Dolph;(<<>n- |
Srussinan. B. Hermann; Governor, Z. F. Moody; j
tate Treasurer. E. Hirsch; State Printer. W- H.
Byara; Hupt. Public Instruction. E. B. McElroy;
[Colman'a old atand.J
Bnpreme Ju<iges. W P. Lord. Chief Justice W.
W. Thayer. R- B Strahan.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Comprising Jackson, Joaophine, Lake and
Klamath count»*: Circuit Judge, L. R. Welmter:
District Attorney, W M Colvig.
JACKSOX COUNTY.
Senator, A. < . Htmley; Representative*, J. T Hereby informs the public that he is displaying
at the above stand a tirst-class stock of
Bowditch. 11. A Miller;County Judge, E. DM’eatt;
(’u-nmissioneri., Benj. Haymond. 8. A. Carlton;
Clerk, W. II. Parke’-; Sheriff. R. W. Dean; rreiw-
urer, N Fisher; Aaaeesor, J. M Childers; School
Superintendent. Win. Priest; Surveyor, F. A. Eng
lish; Coroner, R. Pryce.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
Benator, H. B. Miller; Representative, 8. U.
Mitchell; County Judge, V. ( olvig; (’omtnissK.n-
ers, H Messenger. J. M. Payne; Clerk, C. K.
Which he will sell
Chanslor; Sheriff. T (i. Patterson; Treasurer. J.
W. Howard; Assessor, J. P. Lewis; School Bu
perintendei't, E. F. Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N.
Saunders; Coroner. Dr. Kremer.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Joint Senator. C. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Hep- i
reaentative.R. McLean of Klainath:Countv Judge.
(1. W. Smith; Commissioners, J L. Hanks, R.
A. Emmitt;(Jlerk. W.C. Hale; Sheriff. M. D. Chil
His stock consist* of
ders; Treasurer. (I. T. Baldwi i; Ass» ssor. R. B. j
Hatton; School Superintendent W. E. Greene; ■
Surveyor, R. B. Moure.
LAKK COUNTY.
Senator, (’. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Ropresen i
tativu, R. McLean of Klamath; County Judge. A.
Fitts Commissioners. Ge»». M. Junes. C. Loftus;
Clerk W T. Boyd; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton; Treas
urer \ McCallen: School Superintendent, A. H.
Fisher; Assessor, O. L. Stanley.
MKKTING OF COURTS, XTC.
Tbt Supreme Court of Oregon meet* at Salem,
in*March and October.
..„th. Sr.. Monday.
Circuit Court for Jackson county meets tho |
second Monday in January, first Monday tn May
and (>.!toh’r; for Josephine, second Monday m
Everything is fresh and of good quality, and
April and first Monday in November; for Klam prices are put down to
ath, second Monday in June and first Monday in I
September; for Lake second Monday in Febru
ary and third Monday in August.
The Lowest Notch !
For Jackson county the County, Probate and
Commissi oners ’ courts moot every month,
’I1 th’ <w»m- i ,
Country Produce bought and sold.
mencing ’.vith the first Monday; for
, ' nememner
oim ’s old stand, and givomea
Remember i Colman
county, the first Monday in January, April, July : ca)| w|ien jD tOWn,
and September; for Lake county, every alternate |
A. G. COLVIN
month, commencing the first Monday in January. !
For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March, i
June. September and November.
THE FARMER S STORE I
A.. G. COLVIN
IENE
CLOTHING.
Qr0CerjeS( PfOViSjOnS, ElC.. EtC
Now is Your time to Get
— AT —
Utorncy-ut-Law fc Real Rítate Agent,
Ashland. Oregon.
L «- V VOJjl'I'J
\j
All business placed in m.v hands will receive
prompt attention, Spacial attention given to
collecting,
P. P. PRIM,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
1AOKSONVILLE. QQN.,
Will practice in -ill the (’onrtsof the Blntp O.Hm
in the Court House^firot door to the li ft of e*i
trance.
J . OePEATT,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery,
GROSEBIES, DEU&S,
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc
A will mid, Oregon.
We have just received a full stock in the above
Will nr íctico in all Courts of the State. Ottico in tines
of goods, which we can sell cheaper than
Od<l Fellow’s building, up stairs.
lhey aro sold anywhere in southern Oregon, as we
have but. very few expenses. All kinds of pro
W. K. ANDREWS,
duce taken in exchange and
ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
jackmonvii . i . b . ok .
Will practice in all the Court» »t the Stale.
m with District Attorney, Court House.
allowed for same, (’all and see for ybrselvos.
JACOBY BROS.
FALL! 1886 WINTER!
J. R. NEIL,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW
Everyone Should Go and See the
Jacksonville Ogu«
GRANOJST <S&LARGEST COLLECTION
Will practico iu all the CourLsof ti-< State. Office
n building opposite Court House, corner G aud
Fifth streets.
OF NEW FALL
W. F. WILLIAMSON,
ATTORNEY Ä COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
DRY AND FANCY COODSI
Medford, Oregon.
All business in :uy line will receive promi t U
’ tehti<»n.
CLOTHING,
H, K. HANNA,
Furnish! ig Goods Hats
ATTORNEY A. COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Jacksonville. Oregon.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Will practice in all the Court« of the Stale
Office up stairs in Orth’s brick.
TOBACCO, GROCERIES.
G. LE^irERT. M. D.,
firaduate of the University of Leipsic, Genunny
CROCKERY, ETv.
Calls responded to at all hours, day or night.
Office opposite Klover’s Hotel, Jacksonville.
Remember, these goods are new and bought since
the war in railroad rates and are sold
JU L. WHITNEY. M. D.
Cheap lor CJfiwli !
SURGEON,
Eagle Point, Oregon-
Country Produce bought and sold; also. Wool,
Having located at this, place I ask a share of Hides. Furs aud Doer Skins. Solicit orders for
tha patronage of thia section, (’alls attended to Lumbor
at any timo.
MAX MULLER,
Postoffice Building.
T. R. YOUNG. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS
Central Point, Oregon,
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
Graduate of the Medical University of Louisville,
Kentucky, (’alls promptly attonded to day or
night.
R. PRYCE, M. D.,
Williams’ Building.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
E. P. GEARY, M. D„
Hnnidence on 0 Bt.
Paves & GE1RY,
DAVID LINN
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Keeps consta, rily on hand a full assortment of
furniture, consisting of
Mc.lloi'il, Oregon.
IMI REAUS, TABLES,
T. J. COLBERT,
UUILD MOULDINGS,
tirai Mr cri,
PORTLAND,
STANDS, SOFAS LOI NGES,
OREGON,
CARPETS!
OIL CLOTHS,
Linoleums. &uga Mats, otc.
THE LARGEST,
CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK
IN T1IE METROPOLIS.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Cor. 3d and E Streets.
PORTLAND,
OR.,
Containing 120 Rooms, well furnished. The best
CHAIRS
I
OF
ALL KINDS.
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUB*,
MTC„ ETC.
Also Doors, Baah and Blinds always on hand
and mr.de to order. Planing done on reasonable
terms.
Undertaking a specialty.
T. T. CRESS.
HOUSE PAINTER,
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Having permanently located here, I offer my
service* to the people of Southern Oregon.
Home Painting, Paper Hanging
Fretcoing, Ka'ionining, Etc.,
Done in a superior manner and nt price* to suit
ONE OOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE the time*. 1 refer to the job* of painting I have
previously done for recommendation. Sat is fac
in the State.
*
tion guaranteed.
Give me e trial and judge for you--elf.
uruer* j H i < u i»turiu>t « .»■•* •. »w»u biuru w«u
7it« mu 43* Lu cud from IÙ» Kuta,. receive
prompt attention
T. J. f RESH.
No Chibase employed and no deviation in
charges.
Meals 25 cent»; ! >.lging 25 ■•ent* to 50 cents.
18SB
18Ô7
E. LEWISTON Proprietor
J. C. CARSON,
rhc lll'YKRN* CH IDK 1«
la«nr«l Sept. nn<l March,
Manufacturer of
each year, ft« - 314 page«,
InclBesvWtth over
3,000 Illustrations — a
whole Picture Gallery.
GIVER Wholeaale Price«
Dealer in
direct to rotutumere on all good* for
personal or family n«e. Tell« how to
order, an.l «!-»«-? exact emit of every"
thlna yon nse, eat, drink, wear, or
A fall line in stock uf
have ftin with. Three INVALLABLK
BOOKS contain information gleaned
GENERAL BUILDING MAITIR1AL.
from the market« of the world. We
will mail a copy KRFE to any ad-
EMimate« a»*d Price Liat on applicat:on.
drew npon receipt of IO eta. to defray
f'oui.try order? n specialty.
expense of mailing. J«e< ua hear from
FACTORY AT WKIDLER’S MILL.
yon.
Respectfully,
O
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
A
Sash, Doors, Blinds
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
Bnlrerooma. cur. Third and K Street*,
PORTLAND OREGON
Wahaah Avraar, Chirac», III.
Ei'ra? Notic«.
”3SCURE *hr SHADOW qrRAYr... fhom the kksiokni •»■ or the
Ere the •abnt’Uicc 1 »den, and when yon visit Vor
land. make it ap-.ri •' v'Jr ♦win?»’» t«> oall ’-n
V/. H. Townr. at th* **an Frw^elsre iitllrr*. H. W
eon.er Fi.>» ami Morrison 3trn»ts. $v»d have your
rl!»»»og-ap’: ’Tk«n in ta^ high -tt •Rt.ylenf the art
'mvwi «nlirr-wn »$•
NOTICE.
in Barrels at 6 Cents per pound !
SPOT CASH !
NO CREDIT !
Red Men’s Building Jacksonville, Oregon
BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY !
J’
FAULTLESS FUMILI MEDICINE
PARKE «c LACY,
MACHINERY!
WOOD, IRON AND MINING MACHINERY,
Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel !
J
HOWARD & CO.,
GRANT’S PASS, OREGON.
NEW PRICES
HUNTERS’ EMPORI UM!
Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS.
HUNSAKER & DODGE,
qhejcjon
PIANOS, ORGANS,
And all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
BEDSTEADS,
Offices in William*’ Brick Building lip-stairs.
173
Golden
BARGAINS!! FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I
A. P. HAMMOND.
AND
To the Cuticura Remedies I owe
My Health, My Happiness,
aid my Life.
OEl,
DRY GOODS,
PHYSICIAN
FROM 115 lbs. TO 161 lbs.
O i.n<h»i-umid on Apple ante, n bn«rn cow, wit h
•t»r in fni*l«wl. about 2’> j«arx ohl. Hh»' i*
brandod 1) on n«ht h«p anc rrxrip«d with a erwp
»ml «quare undrrnit in th* left ear and an nnder-
!»itinth»» right ear Al*n nr.o brown horw*. 1’4
jeurs old, branded I’ on right hip, A libera! re
ward will be naid for their return n.- any in for
mation that may lead tlierctn.
N.8. 1»RI W.
. 1.1. PKimoNa I NilKHTKD TO THK UNOt H ( ICT NA11«B. WuOLUMl' NAILS. ClJSA1
A «..mod by
or book account.are r«qn<*r«»i J Nails. Ixith Nail«. Fir i«hing Natl*. Fencing
I Nail*. Hot»« Hhn* Nail* von and Bceet Horae
tn-ail and
wi’hnnt dalajr.
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Q. KARKWBKI.
Oregon ami Washington, for more than
thirty years, have been noted for good
trail
Apples, |M»ars and chftrriM VftN
for ten years our most valuable ship
ments to San Francisco. The orchards
of C’alifornia Boon suppli«*d their people,
and cut off our market. The result was
a general neglect here of the fruit busi
ness. Old orchards were not trimmed
and new ones were not set out.
Yet the enterprise of the pioneers in
the business tested all the valuable var
ieties known to eastern orchardists, and
also tested our climate for those best
adapted. They proved that in liialities
of fibre, taste and keeping, and much
more in size and soundness, our fruit
ranks with the best raised in the Atlan
tic and lake states. Our winter fruits
outrank the same varieties raised farther
South or East. Long neglected trees
have Imrne even for a quarter of a cen
tury such choice fruit as we are now
sending in carloads to Minnea|»olis and
Chicago. Failures of quality have been
due to lack of care and culture, more
than to injuries by insects or climate.
We can supply the growing markets of
California, the interior and Western
states with apples, pears, plums, prunes,
cherrie«, ln*sh or «tried, in their season,
and to a large extent the East with
peaches and grapes. The exjierience of
the past is a signal of the future. The
business revives with a brighter outlook
on a surer basis of permanence. Some
of the older men among us, who made it
a success long ago, have the knowledge,
vigor, and the plants of trees, if pruned
and mulched, to renew their fortunes
and leave their children ami grandchil
dren well trained in this most healthful
and valuable industry.
i
sap flows. Many Michigan orchardists
trim in December, ¡t is said, and they
find it the best time to do it well, and to
burn up all insect eggs and nests. The
cuts can be covered with a wax, made of
rosin and oil in equal parts. Pruning
should be done by heading back the tree
and thinning out the branches, that the
few left shall grow out strong and hori
zontal. This will bring all insect pests
within sight and within reach» of the
|M»i8onouK spray with which you ’wish to
shower and kill them. Every stock and
branch and twig can thus be'kept dean
and healthy.
A tree thus trimmed down allows all
the fruit to be hand-picked and assorted
at once. Falls on the grounder mulch
will not bruise. Defective fruit will not
be allowed to grow and ripen. A tiee
occupying two rols square thus cultivat
ed will pay a much larger annual pei
cent, on the investment than two or
three trees uncared for on the same
space.
i
SUPREME COURT.
THE RE l A i ’ON OF THE WIFE’S PROPERTY
TO THE UIKBAND’ s DERTS.
ROMANTIC NUPTIALS.
A MARRIAGE OF MAY AND NOVEMBER
COMPLETE FAILURE.
A
In the marital union of June and No-
The Hiipreme court, by lx>r<l, chief
jmtice, ha« ren<iere<l a decision in the , vein her there can as a rule be but one
A.T TAI ERIt ITT'S !
cane of Amo« King vs. .1. Eredrika V oor , result, and that is disagreement, es
a <-a«e apjiealed from Multnomah county, trangement and separation. There is no
which will prove of intercut to many affinity between the chili of sedate old
never _ passes
not ....
think and
A day ____
____ that
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creditors and debtors in Oregon. Fol age and the s)>ontaneous joy and exu
Hp“uk *■ kindly
of theCuticunt “
Remedies,
‘
~J
Seven
lowing is a nummary of the evidence in berance of sweet sixteen. A union simi
years ago all of a dozeu lumps formed <»n
.... my
Boy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, $ ¡ 2.00.
neck, ranging in size from a cherry atone to an
the case:
lar to this was knocked into the demni
CC
««
it
<C 17
it
orange. The large ones were frightful to look at.
5.00.
Jacob V ooh , the liuHband, entered into tion bow-wows on Thursday of last week,
;md painful to bear; people turned aside when
they saw me, in (hsgust. and 1 wanashamed to be
Youth’s Suits, breuet 33 to 37 inches, 8.00.
several businesn ventures, all of which the strange and interesting details being
on the sireet or in society. Physicians and their
There lived in
proved disastroun, and threw hiln into given to us as follows
Mens’ Heavy Suits, $10.00 and 12.00.
treatment and all medicines failed to d.»any
insolvency. Hi« wife, Frederika V ooh , this city, toward the north end, a pretty
good. In a moment of despair 1 tried the Cuti-
Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00.
cura Remedies—Cuticura, the great Skin Cure,
then «ecured the restaurant privilege at little girl named Minnie Truer. She had
and Cuticura Boat», an Exquisite Skin Beautirier.
the Occidental hotel in Portland, and an innocent, childish face, and but six
These goodB were bought in the East and cannot be excelled in qual externally, anti Cuticura Resolvent, the new
undertook the busine«« in her own name teen summers had crowned her curlv
Blood Purifier, internally; the small luinpe ( hs 1
ity or price.
call them) gradually disappeared, and the large
having bought the privilege with money head. She had a mother, a grass w idow
ones broke in about two weeks, diacharging large
which was her own. She then became whom report says has been married
quantities of matter, leaving two slight scars on
FI LL MANY A TIME AND OFT.
proprietor,
and was the party trusted in
my neck to-day to tell the story of my suffering
There appeared on the scene a man
My weight then was one hundred and fifteen sick
the biiHinesH. Her husband then work
ly pounds; mv weight now is one hundred and
ed for her in the restaurant aud elaimed advanced in years. He was a grass
sixty-one solid, healthy pounds, and iny height is
Ol R POSSIBLE FRi rr HARVESTS.
that he worked without comitenxution. widower, his wife having eloped some
only five feet five inches. In iny travels I prais.
The past is proof that we have the Hix creditor« claimed that hix xervicex time since with a colored gambler. In
ed the Cuticura Remedies North. South. East and
West. To Cuticura Itomedie* I »»we my health,
climate and soil and the nurseries and were valuable to hix wife, ami contend stantly he fell in love with the pretty lit
my happiness and my life A prominent Now
orchards started to increase our exports ed that it would, he fraud in law to allow tle child, an<l being head steward on the
York druggist asked me the other day, “Do you
of this food, ten fold and even twenty her to retain the henefitx of them, at steamer Ancon, was comfortably fixed
still u«e the Cuticura ¿Remedies; you l.ok to be
in perfect hejnfh?” My reply was. "I do, and
fold within as many years. This will leaxt, in exeexa of the amount neeexxary financially. He pressed the suit, which
Hhafl always. 1 have never known what sickness
put millions of dollars into the hands of to the «tip|«>rt <>f hi« familv.
ww emphatically and indignantly re
is Minco I commenced using the Cuticura Heme
thousands of people who have only a
die«.” Sometimes 1 am laughed at by praising
The court held that in xtich eaxe ax the jected by the maiden. The mother,how
t! ... I p >j :
■ m quaiuted with tbeii merits,
few acres each of our prolific soil in this above the relation of employer and em ever, favored the union and was deter
but sooner or later they will <‘ome to their senses
vigorous vet genial climate. Every man ploye and principal and agent may ex mined to make the child marry Qna^t
and believe the same as those that use them, as
can dwell under his own vine and fig ist lictween the husband and the wife whether or no. The girl remained firm
dozens have whom I have told. May the tune
come who) t here »hall be a large Cuticura Sup
tree. Every child can learn lessons of without subjecting her ‘ interest in the for a long time, and frequently met her
ply House in every city in the world for the bene
industry, economy, self-reliance and businexs, or the acquisition« arising out affinity in the jierson of Mr. Cunning
fit
the ------
Cuticura
Remedies
. .. of L ba humanity,
.J only,
-i- where
!«. L
shall
sold
ho that there
will
be -------
rarely
enjoy a competence, while promoting al of it, to the debts of the huaband. Rut, ham, a young druggist, and poured into
need of ever entering a drug «tore.
so the common welfare.
further, that the husband could give his his ear the
M HUBBANDS.
G. H. ATKINSON.
TALES OF HER TORTURE.
aervice« to his wife without comix-nsa-
P. O. Box 1»IW. New York. N. Y.
This trysting, however, was quickly
tion. “Any device designed to cover
CUTICURA REMEDIES
blocked
by the mother, who kept a strict
the property or acquisitions of the hus
Arc sold by nil druggist. Pric<-: ('UTicuRk SO
band debtor, or to conduct his business watch over Minnie, and by constant
cents; K kkolvent , .11.00; S oap . 2» ountn. P»» tter
•
in the name of his wife, or some other pleading and coaxing finally gained the
D rug and (’ hemical C o ., Bowton. Bcm! for
CLIMATE.
‘How to Cure Skin DiHeaseM.”
A traveling correspondent for an Ore member of tlie family, to defraud credi child’s consent to marry (¿liast, in sheer
Ours, especially west of the Cascade
IFfr | [SJ| FEES. Blackheads. Skin Blemishes
I IVl «nd Baby HumorH.UHeCuticurn Soap. mountains, favors rapid growth, early gon paper, while in the East, writes a tor«, ia a sham and a fraud which, when desperation, although her heart rebelled.
When the Ancon was last in port Quast
ami abundant lieuring, ami a reasonably word in regard to Oregon : “In our three discovered, the law will not tolerate, but fitted up a house in an elegant style for
KIDNEY PAINS
trips across the continent within the brand with the mark of its condemna
DEALERS
\ViH» «La'-’vt.i rv dull, aching. lifeloHH, long life of the tree. Some apple trees past six months we find of all states in tion. Hut the mere fact that the hus his young love who was to become his
idl-gone Honaation. relieved in one mm. L a », borne good fruit
forty years,
uto by the Ciitlciira Anti-Pnin PUxtcr. and a few forty-five years. W<» get a IL« Union, Oregon is the least v»v»wn band gives his xervicex to his wife in the bride on the return of the steamer from
Warranted. At druggists, 25 cents. Pot
the frozen fields of Alaska. He also gave
good
crop
in
four
years
from
the graft or the least advertised and the least spoken conduct of her separate rntsiness is not, Minnie orders on S. Lipman & Co. and
ter Drug Co., Boston.
bud, and in five years from the seed. of,and it is embarrassing sometimes to be of itaelf, xutHcient to vitiate it with fraud, Litt for the wedding outfit in the sum of
This is due not only to the mild, moist in conversation with parties and some or to make her interest in the business $200. The steamer sailed, and in due
Walter A. Wood’s Binders,
air from the Pacific, but as much to the one ask: ‘How tar is Oregon from St. or the profits arising out of it chargeable 1 time costly wedding garments were
Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reapers,
soils, highly charged with the decom Paul?’ ‘Is Oregon in California!’ ‘Is with his debts. In Abbey vs. Dego, 44 1
FLYING IN THE AIR.
Walter A. Wood ’a « Sweep Rake Rea|>ers,
pos4*d alkaline and silicic elements of the Columbia river Oregon?’ ‘Are there N. \ ., 1143, it wax held that a husband
Reapers,
Fate issued a stern decree and the
the basalts. These make strong stocks any churches or schoolhouses in your may work for hix wife, in the manage steamer Ancon went upon the rocks,
Walter A. Wood’s Enclosed Gear Mowers
and branches and firmer tubes and cells country?’ Has Sitting Bull made any ment of the separate business or prop where she remained for sometime. At
Gaar, Scott <& Co.’fi Separators,
for sap flow and chemical reagency. The more raids lately?’ ‘How do you pro erty, without any coinpenxation, and that last she was floated and it was found
Gaar, Scott <fc Co.’s Plain and Traction Engines
l ’nnfnc’ ’ Lock
r ^,.1, Lever
F --- ... Hay
If ... i> Rake ; also a ’
texture of plant and fruit are alike ro tect yourselves against the Indians !’ etc. his creditors will not thereby acquire necessary to take her to San Francisco
Coates
bust, causing the charge to be sometimes etc. One feels that he is living in a for any rights against the wife or her prop for repairs. She would not reach this
made that the fibre is rather firm and eign land, instead of under protection of erty. Hunt, J., said: “In arguing this city again until sometime in January.
Jb’ull
of IT'ai-m IVIiieliinei-y.
coarse than delicate. But this latter the stars and stripes. Within the past point, the appellant’s counsel insistathat On Thursday of last week Minnie donned
Write for Cata’oKuo. Addrcu either FK.IXK BUON. IMPL. (<>., Port land. Or., or
quality can be modified by tillage and six months the writer has been asked at the services, the time and talents of the her wedding finery and in company with
least one thousand questions such as husband are valuable, and lie lias no
mulching.
< ROXEMILLER A BIRDKEY. Agonfr, Jacksonville. Or.
young Cunningham went to Vancouver
The climate of Eastern Oregon and quoted. One young man asked the more right to give them to his wile, as and were married. The stewartless of
“ I have used Simmons Liver
Washington is drier and the soil finer, writer, a few'days since: ‘Do you see against hie creditors, than to give her the last steamer from San Francisco
Regulator for many years, hav
ing mode It, my only Family
ami perhaps richer in fruit elements. It the same moon and stars in Oregon that his property to their prejudice. The one, brought up $200 to Minnie from Quast,
Medicine. My mother before
is certain that Wasco and Walla Walla we do here?’ One newspaper in New he says, is as much their propertj’ us to pay her expenses to San Francisco, or
me was very partial to it. It Is
counties equal the Wiliam tte valley in York published an item that a man the other. The argument is entirely un if she preferred she could buy clothing
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
n safe, good and reliable medi
the excellence and abundance of their drove from Washington Territory to El sound. The property of a debtor *’ »
cine for e.ny disorder of the
and await marriage ceremony until
fruits. Their trees take up more silica, mira, N. Y., in forty days with one span belongs to Ins creditors. • ♦ He must January. The stewardess will take the
system, and if used in time Is
and show a cleaner and more glossy of mustangs, making fifty miles a day pay liefore he gives. No so with liis tal money back, with tidings of grief, as
a great preventive of fricknetm
ents
and
industry.
Whether
he
has
I often recommend it to my
bark, and stronger body and branch. for thirty days, and seventy-five miles a
the pretty gii 1 is living with her husband,
friends, and shall continue to
The fruit is more highly colored in that day for ten days. Such ignorance in re much or little, or nothing, his first duty in rooms, wearing the finery purchased
do so.
clear air and bright sun, and more at gard to the distance between Elmira, N. is to support his family. » e » -pile by his folly.— Portland Sifting*
“Rev. James M. Rollins,
Y., and Washington Territory ought to application of a debtor's property is
tractive and profitable to buyers.
“Pastor M. E.Church,So. Fairfield, Va.”
lie shown by some one other than the rightly directed to the payment of his
LOCALITIES.
editor
of a newBpajier having a circula debts. He cannot transport it to an
I ndependent F arming .—This is likely
IVriT^L,,
Many orchards have been set out in
TIME ANO D0CT0R8’ BILLS SAVED by
tion
of 10,000 copies. The citizens of other country, transfer it to hix friend, to become more and more the system
al way a keeping Nimmons Liver
the low, flat, undrained meadow lands,
or
conceal
it
from
hix
creditor.
Any
or
Oregon
who
desire
to
have
our
fair
State
pursued
in the future in Oregon, which
Regulator in the house.
INGERSOLL ROCK D RILLS AND COMPR ESSO RS,
which have been stunted and killed ear
ly in such a soggy soil, resting on an im known away from home should take all ot those things he may do with his in fact will be, in a good measure, a re
“I have found SiminQDS Liver
AND TFT RE ROPE— SPECIA L Tl ES.
steps
at
once
to
inform
the
world
of
her
imbi
itiy
He
ix
at
liberty
to
transfer
hix
turn to the customs of the past, only
Regulator the best family med
pervious strata of clay. A farmer in the
icine 1 ever used for anything
Ochoco valley complained that his or boundless resources. While at home person to a foreign land. He may bury with better means of success. What is
SOI j E aoents for
one
imagines
that
the
Webfoot
State
is
hi«
talent
in
the
earth
or
he
may
give
it
that may happen, have used it
meant by the above title is to make each
chard died out, roots and all, although
in Indigestion, Colle, THarrhcra,
he had irrigated the white alkali soil known far and near, but let him step to his wife or friend. ’ ” « • AndEarl, farmer, as far as practicable, produce on
Biliousness, and found It to re
until it had turned black and leached beyond the shadow of the State line and J., has «aid that the creditors of an in the farm all that is needed for the family
lieve immediately. After eat
out a dark, caustic lye, such as his moth he meet the man who is not familiar with solvent have no claims upon bis services. and stock, with a surplus to sell, in or.hr
ing a hearty supper, if, on going
CO RRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
They cannot compel him to work ami to purchase what the farm cannot pro
to bed, I take about a teaspoon
er used to make soap in Vermont. IK Oregon as she is.”
earn wages for their benefit, and hence duce. In this system all the grain, pulse,
ful, I never feel the effects of
was told to set his next lot of young
No. 68 North Front Strait, - - - Portland. Oregon-
B alky H obhek .—“Balky horses, von he does not defraud them if he chooses vegetables, bay and fruit i ejdcd by the
the supper eaten.
trees npon the stony hillside, and was
“OVID G. SPARKS,
warranted a good growth of prime fruit say ?” rurmuked a talkative paatuniger, to give away bis services by working family and the stock should, so iar as
“
yes
I’ve had a little experience with gratuitously tor another. * ♦
practicable, be raised on thé farm, and
‘ Kx-Mayor Macon, Ga.”
and long life to the trees. The basalt
The law gives the creditor no power the fertilizers needed should in like man
rocks decompose rapidly and add con them. They are no easy things to han
«“ONLY GENUINE“«
tinual supplies of plant food, light and dle. It is a mighty hard work for a over the volition of the debtor, but leaves ner be carefully preserved and used.
Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
BHALERÜ IN
porous, which absorb the air, condense man to drive balky horses and be a the question as to whether the debtor Whatever saves the expense of carriage
J. H. Zeilin <8 Co., Sole Proprietors,
its invisible vapor, nourish Htock and Christian at the same time. 1 tried it shall labor in his own behalf or for an and the commissions and profits of deal
Price, Kl.OO.
I HILAUELTHIA, PA.
leaf, bud and fruit, and allow the excess years ago, ami gave it up as a bad job. other, to be decided by his own free ers and agents is so far a gain for the far
to drain oft’ in rills and springs below. Ilut, sav,did you ever hear of a man hav choice. If he choose to work for himself mer. There will be many things to buy,
Such gravelly, hilly spots,called useless, ing a horse balk on him in such a way the acqusitions of the labors belong to - bo that the farm should produce a guoa
are among the surest and best for fruit at to make him laugh—to please him all him and the ci editor, and tha creditor deal more than is consumed upon it, and
culture. They cannot everywhere be o\er and make him right down happy? may lay hold and apply them to the for this surplus the crops should be se
—AT THIÎ-
found, but on our North Pacific coast Well, sir, £ did, and I was the man. He payment of debt. But if he chooses to lected best suited for the soil, and for
thev abound and wait for the wisdom was a horse that I traded for—got rid of give liis labor to his wife, in the manage which the best market can be found. It
Keep constantly on hand a complete line of
and industry of man to cause them to a spavined, blind-stagger nag that swop ment of her separate propel ty, the fruit may be, for instance, that turning spec
—and he was an awful I talker. There of such labor is not Ins, and on principle ial attention to the poultry business will
“bud and bloom as the rose.”
— AND—
wasn’t no use doing anything with him— the creditor cannot seize mid appropriate pay best, then the food they require
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
WINTER CHINOOK WINDS.
could be raised on the farm and the sale
The nature of tree and vine in our there was nothing to do but just sit it to the payment of liis debt.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, temperate winter climate is to cast off down and wait for liim to come around. In conclusion the court said : Under of eggs, chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
the
act
of
1S80
the
wife
is
release
I
of
all
might yield a considerable income. The
foliage and arrest the flow of sap, pro It generally took two hours. One day I
tecting the tubes from freezing and burst was driving him along and just as we ‘civil disabilities,’ except the right to same be Slid of bees, if the locality
YANKEE NOTIONS. ETC
vote
(Sees.
L,
1880),
and
her
property
is
got
to
the
railroad
track
he
balked.
abounds
in bee-f<M)d ; aud if there be a
ing. In the tropics, where frosts sel
dom occur, the sap flows continually, ‘Here’s a go,’ says I to myself; ‘what if equally liable for the ex|>enses of the canning establishment near, and the soil
family
(Sens.
L.,
1879).
Her
fights
to
be suitable, cauliflower, green corn,green
giving orange bud, leaf, flower, green a train w ould como. Then after a while I
and ripe fruit all at the same time. They didn’t care a cuss whether one come or acquire property, to enjoy the fruits of peas, rhubarb, and other vegetables
All of which they offer at the very lowest f rnre:»-
her
labor,
or
to
hold
and
’
invest
the
pro
might be raised to great advantages.
not,
and
in
about
seventy-five
minutes
1
have seasons, but all seasons are often
Bemembor. our goods are all new. having boon purchased since the great decline in prices, and
was afraid one wouldn’t come. I just fits arising from tho successful manage Where there is a market near, fruit
we cannot be undersold
shown in one.
J. W. HOWARD A CO.
The tropic winds from the Paoific in ached to have a train come along. I ment of her os n t ade or bugines« can i.o large and small, may be cultivated profit
winter are sometimes so warm that sap prayed for one. Sure enough, pretty longer be disputed. And when, by her ably. Improved systems of drying fruit
starts and fills stock and branch, twig soon I saw’ one coming. It macle me industry, prudence ami economy, and will also enable those who are far from
California Street, Jacksonville Ogn. and bud, leaf and flower like the oimju - smile. When the engineer whistled for business foresight, she acquires property markets to grow fruits for profit. In de
i ing spring on the southwest exposure. me to get oft the track I laughed. And in the management of her separate buxi ciding all these questions much would
JOHN MILLER, Proprietor.
But trees on the northwestern hillside when she got a iittle closer, I climbed nes«, it is her separste property, and not depend on locality, climate and soil, but
seldom show signs of swollen bud or leaf out the hind end of the buggy, leaned his, and cannot be liable for his debts.’’ more on the judgment and enterprise of
ASHLAND,
Four-tined pitchfork«.............................. i *
the farmer.
until the later and warmer^spring days. against the fence and prepared to enjoy
White I ea»l 25 lb. keg........................... . t
the picnic. Oh, but it was sport! That
How G ood H orses are R uined .—In
Linseed Oil, per gal.................................
A cold east wind is liable
DEALERS IN
balky horse had sworn be wouldn’t go, the New York Mail and Exprefix' sport
Turpentine. “ “ ............................... .
A S team I’ i . ow tv S vaix .—The latest
freeze hud and fruit, killing both
Winchester R Oes, (optngon barrel).......
he went that time. He was dis ing column is the following: “In the novelty in plows is at present being used
often the tree itself on a southeastern, ex
Hand Saws...............................................
tributed
uluug
the
track
there
for
twenty
season
just
gone
bv
five
of
our
two-year-
in Spain, it works the land to a depth
Buck S-i wr . (complete distance plate;..-
posure.
Gun Powder, per lb. ...............................
Such losses have in late years occurred rods. And the old buggy and harness— olds won more than $100,000. In the of thirty inches, and turns a furrow two
Shot, per lb ............... .............................
it looked too comical. Never had such same period 200 of our two-year-olds won feet wide. It is diawn by two sixteen
in
Eastern
Oregon
and
Washington,
so
Wads, per box.........................................
less than $200,000; still these very same horse-jiower engines. The instrument is
Ca)>s. “ “ .........................................
that fruit raisers have not only lost their fun since I was a l>oy.”
Cartridges, per box........................15 cts. tt i
“Rather expensive fun, wasn’t it?’*
youngsters had great promise as* year constructed on the patent balance plow
crops and plants, but have lost faith in
Bolts, per doz ..........................................
“
Yes,
for
the
railroad
company.
I
lings, and much was exfiected of them. Iirinciple, but of very strong proportion«,
the future of their orchards. The calam
Horse Shoos, per lb.................
Axes................................... . .....................
ity has fallen upon localities hundred of sued ’em for $700, and the jury of farm The repeated failure of ;o many well- t i« a one-furrow plow, but fitted with
Ax Handles......................................... . .
miles apart, showing that the entire re ers gave me $627,50. Oh, but it was bred youngsters raises the question two «kites, the first turning a furrow six
Mirer’s Picks...........................................
whether it is wise to have so much two- teen inches wide and fourteen inches
gion,extending into Idaho and Montana, fun!”
Having the Agonoy for the Largest House on the Coist they can do a better part by their cus Hand-saw Files.......................................
year-old racing. The two-year-old stakes deep, the second following to a depth of
Qrosecrat-saw Files...................................
of 200,000 square miles, is liable to be
tomers than other agents.
Door Locks...............................
are
so many and such that dozens of thirty inches and turning over a furrow
Pianos nd Organs exchanged for farm produce or cash, or sold on the‘installment plar..
W hy should the people of the U.S.
involved in frequent if not annual fail
Cow Bells................................................ \
pay 500 men in Louisiana $50,000,000 to promising youngsters are mined in the twenty-four inches wide, leaving the
ures.
ORGANS TAKEN AS PART PAY FOP PIANOS
grow sugar cane, or why should 500 men varied and hurried attempts to get them land completely loosened to a depth of
PROTECTION.
Cail anil examine mir
before puruhasing. for wn will not, bo undersold. ,
The region in part west of the Cascade in Pennsylvania charge the producer into condition for the trying contests, two feet and six inches. Drawn by the
range is usually protected by rains, or $150,000,000 per annum to manufacture while many yearlings are ruined in steam engines, the. account in a foreign
iron. It is unjust in both cases, and the health and spoiled in temper by repeated exchange says it ix possible with this
fogs at such times, though not always.
1 was found that the winter freeze in duty should tie lowered, liie men who trials. Earlv in their two-vear-old form plow to turn over four acres per dav. In
1880-81 (that killed so many fruit trees raise wheat, corn, etc., who buy these they are trained down to the finest point cases where it ix not necessary to turn up
-DEALE It IN—
east of the Cascades, on southern as articles at double their value, it will be for spring stakes. Some of them stand the land to this great depth, but simply
pects) did not kill those on northern as remembered, seek their markets in for the preparation, some break down abso to stir up the under «oil, all that is re
pects. The ground was too cold for the eign countries compete with any labor in lutely, and others low* strength and flesh quired is to take off the last skife and in
-at the—
the world, and pay immensely more for and are thrown out of training. The its place fix a subsoil tyne, which will
sap to start.
The remedy to be sought in all cases what they buy, at tha same time that death of the great colt, King Fox, was go to a depth of twenty-four or thirty
is to keep the soil around the roots too he pays more wages to his employes. caufled by over-preparation. The severe inches.
cold for sap to start during a winter The tax is exorbitant, and if the duty test he was put to in order to win the
lint* iiik I Boots
were reduced from 40 to 20 i»er cent. (17 Great Eastern handicap killed him. Had
Chinook wind or a warm day.
P laying “M amma .”—Little Florence
First—The safest method is to set per cent, is the entire cost of labor in he been spared, it is likely he would have was aix yearn old, and her brother Willie
B. T. MILLER, Prop.
proved
the
best
three-year-old
in
trees out on the north side of a hill or manufactured articles) it would lie equiv
two yearn younger. One evening their
range, or north of groves or forests or alent to raising the purchasing power of a America.
mamma wiahed them to yo I. ,-d, and
bushel of wheat to 75 cents The far
Luibiings,
where
the
sun
’
s
rays
do
not
knowing the little giil’a iondness for
California street, between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville.
what
strike directly or early in the day. This mer we think should get a purt
E aktkrn O rkuon M iner .—Mr. Plum j playing mamma, ahe said :
is often a sufficient guard of tree and he makes. The homo market promis 'd ley, an editor of Baker City, lias been ' “Come now, children, haven't had
furnished to order; also
the farmer has not come yot and the U. in Portland daring thopn-t -r •■’t. In an ‘time
f-uit.
lu
the morning pftinri.
CALL AND SEE MY
Second—When frost, snow or ice are 8. sem|s away more farm produce by a interview with a reporter of the DuH>, • ‘» on run right up to bed now ana let
SHAD • & OBNAMDNTAL TRESS around the tree in winter cover the thousand per cent, than 25 years ago ami
in rvgaid to the miner) of eastern . mamma read. Florence, you can ¡day
whole with a mulch of stravy, leaves or is compelled to, and the manufacturers Oiegon, Mr. I'hiinley nayn: “TiHiy arc mamma and put your little brother to
chin earth, so thqt snow and ic^ will not of the United States have not increased looking aplendid, a group uf our mine«, bed, you know.”
CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY melt soon This will keep back thn »up at as ereat s rate a« before 1800.
«even or eight in number, !.Aah-<l at
“Ail wight,” «aid Florence, flitting
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
flow through the warm spell, and if there
Cornucopia, weio Hold to a eyndicate of down and taking up a pap r in imitation
Address:
B. F. MILLER. Hold Hill. Or.
is much snow or ice it will put back the
I rving M. S cott of the Union Iron Denver capitaliHtHthrough Mr. Dnvidaon of her mamma; “won wight up to lied,
fruit and leat buds till after the late Works of San Francisco is greatly de uf that oity for $100,000. It ia the inten Willie, I want to read the morning pa
spring frosts.
lighted over his anticipated success in tion to develop theae mine« and put in per. ”
This plan has been tried in Michigan securing the contract foy thv tonntruc- ample machinery to reduce lhe ores.
orchard* with great success. It can be tion of the new steel cru’ser Charleston. The Denver men have undoubtedly «0-
T he idea that a doctor should not ad
tried every winter in orchards eaeiuf the Hi» bJ4 was $1,017,000. He says this enred a big thing, aj the minen are rich vertise hi« business the same as anyone
WhMnsnile <t
Vibri in all Vari it 1 a of
( «»scades, and in many localities lyeai. money will be «pent among the mechan- and the ore« comparatively easy of re else is bosh. The main reason is, no
of this range.
' ios of the Pacific Coast. It also opens duction. The Kober» Kmmett mine, a I doubt, that tliev are not, as a rule, busi-
ASHLAND LINEVILLE
Third—If an orchardist determines to the way, Mr. Scott thinks, to future gov mile from Cornucopia, has been «old by I new» men, and have little idea of the
save his fruit, he can lay in a store of ice ernmental work in this direction that Dr. Howarrl to a Denver capitalint tor value of advertising. The most siicc . p in
and F'J. KLAMATH LINES. and mulch every valuable tree—peach, cannot fail to benefit Han Francisco and $*>,000, Thia property ia also being de- fill
and learned physician that was ever
A-rtintio furniture n. Specialty I
pear, plum, cherry or apple—with a its immediate surroiin<iings. Generally velofMid. lien, .lames C. Tolman and on the Pacific coast spent thousands of
!
his
assrM'iate«
of
this
city
have
a
group
layer
of
ice,
and
cover
that
with
a
heavy
there
is
an
expression
of
satisfaction
Sta«*«!«»▼© Ashland daily (Bunday excepted)
dollars in advertising. He not only
on arrival of mail train from Portland, arriving straw mulch, and thus the too early about the Navy Department that the of mine« and a mill ard will undoubted benefited himself by so doigg,but brought
at Linkville at It o'clock P. M-; alao leave Linfe flow of sap will be prevented. The Union Works secured the job. The un ly make a 'big stake’ out of their ven- thousands of poor afflicted |>eople to him
Ash Bedroom Set* from |30 00 upward. Everything in onr store villi
for Ashland every morning except Bunday.
derstanding there is that its plant is one tare.”
Connect at Linkville with tri-weekly stages for mulch also prevents early flow of sap.
who otherwise would never have heard
marked ’way down Call »nd examine liefere purchasing.
Fort Klamath and l^keview.
of the best in the country, and as it is
■VLCR.
of him. This was I)r. Toland of San
New Coaches and new stock throughout, end
policy
of
the
department
to
build
up
one
The
mulching
serves
three
aiher
val
W
ili
.
amettk
UsiVESstTY.
—
Tlwre
are
Francisco.
special care given to make the traveling as com
fortable as possibie. i»t »t route »0 Eastern Ore uable purposes. It should remain around such establishment on the Pacific ( oast, now 300 students attending Willamette
gon for travelers and tourists. For information the tree through spring and especially the dis|x>sition there is to afford it every university. This number will l>e con
C m re for filet.
apply to
TH OK. GHAVF.NOR. A-ent.
through the heatfl of summer, as th** iiossihle encouragement
siderably increased before the maximum
Piles are irmpiently preceded l»y a mudm «
AMhland, Oregon.
best
condenser
of
the
invisible
vapor
in!
number
of
attendance
ftf
the
school
year
of
weight
in
the
back, loins and lower ¡»art
Ashlmd office at Willard A Enhunk«' hard
ware store. Aaentat Linkville. Chas. H Moore, th»» air. It is cool enough to condense'
the alaloniei», causing the patient to *ii|»
S ome visitors went into a store in is reached. The second term has opened of
GOROUS
at Renmee Martin A Co.’s store.
dewdrops, which will gently trickle Po-tland, Me., kept by a German wom very prosperously. The oniveraity has po*e he ha? aonie affection of the kidnevs
neighboring organ». At times Hynip-
down among the roofs and promote the an, and called for whisky. She said made arrangement« to furnish «lay ls>ard or
toms of in«lig*'!*u«»:i are present, flatulent y
|
rapid growth of the plant and Luit, that she <-ould not sell any, and then to v«amg man and hovsfor $1.30• week. iineasineai
». T*ke • SURE R emki t that uaä
of the ••tom »rh etc. A n»ui«-
RID Lhtwcanda. do« not ’interfar-
while nnrove-ed spots are dry and | whispered to one of them : “Ven you With -an cxiwriPDcc <»f one (erm this ar inre. like |M*r.«pirati<Hi. prvtttcing a very
rangement
has
been
found
to
1*
practi
lurched.
, vants finkey yo«i
........ must
.
disagreeable
itching, after ¿retting warm, ii*
call for vine, and
Necond—It checks the growth of weed* { .,jnc|, mjt von eve.”
cable Over fifty voting men are now a common Mtter.dant, Blind. Bleeding and
itching
Pile*«
yield at <»n»-e to the applica
and keeps » clean, unexhausted ground :
■
Isiarding in th • hall provifled for them
Apd all of
for the fruit trees.
at
• ri«*e. Ex-Gov. Gibbs lias jufffc tion of Dr. Bosniiko’a J’ile Remedy. which
Urrr fillo.
Third—It «lerays annually and en
*?nt to the university alsmt 200 volmnes acta directly upon the narta aflegfed, al>-
Vse Dr Gun'« Tmnrored htver I*»«.» for as a f:ee gift. I’! h * AhKiilmay familv will «orbing the Tumor«, a’l.iving the Intense
riches the soi! an«l thus secn-es healthy j Hallow
•'•Hiiplexioti. Pimples on the face
¡(«‘hizig ali i rifcrtu.g ;» ¡»rnnnncnt cure.
and abundant foo<l for tree and fruit.
and Biliousness. Never sickens or grii»e«. give ft concert in Rc**Pj opera hon*»e Price
cents. Addre«*. The Dr. B*»«anto
the benefit of the Medicine O . Piqua, Ohio. Sold at tl.ft
FRl NING ■
i {<
, »my
’arr pies free at City Psceaiber 11 for
fitly ray
one jut
for 1» ft n<wc.
dose. r Ham
mnstom.
!
nty
Draip
Store. Jacksonville.
This
should
be
done
in
winter
when
no
Drugbtore,
Jac<»otiville,
UNRIVALED GOODS!
At Very Low Prices
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ANOTHER REDUCTION!
OCR ORC BARDS.
NO. 50.
Advertisements will be inserted in the T imka
.1 the following rates:
l en lines, one insertion................................ $2 60
®ach «ubsuquent insertion...........>1 00
EF" Legal advertisements inserted reasonably.
A fair reduction from the above rate« made to
yearly and time advertisers.
THE TIMES JOB OFHCE
is more complete by far than any other in South
ern Oregon, and compares favorably with nay in
the State. Job Printing of every imaginable
description done at San Francisco rates, aud in a
prompt and first-class manner.
Oilier GoodsiD Stock al same Low Rates.
JAMES DRUM,
PATRONIZE HOME INO’STRY
FRUIT TREES
GROCERIES « CLOTHING
SARDINE CREEK NURSERY
TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., ETC.
New Stock and New Prices1
F. S. GHADBOURNE % GO.,
COR „FIRST Ä YAMHILL STS, Portland, Or
AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S