X A » S= rhtÿnacttatiræmti. he iifuiocratic limes. 1 Puie »lest .Ten Frxlaj inorairgby EOITU Ul UWRIiTH. NKW TIM«« BUILDING. OiHos Corner Third and C Hlrwets Ante, ar Waabwerit »e <M*py. per aunum, in sd.snce ____,____ ______ >...♦.......... i2!W ** »* WSAW« '* pan! within a. mx months. J 75 Ml •* *’ not paid until end of year S Uu •ix month«. ......................................... 1 Sil three months.......................................... 75 VOL. XVII JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. .JULY I, 1887. t MISCELLANEOUS, BUSINESS CARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. / STATE OF OREGON. U. 8.B»»imtorH. J. H. Mitchell, J. N. D»4ph.Gun« ! «reMnurn. B. Hermann; Governor, 8. Pmnoyer; Secretary of tieonte W. McBride; State Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed that i.i Treasurer, Geo. vV. W«*hb; Stat« Printer. F. C. addition to a l*r<. and elegant line of Baker; Sunt. Public Iuatructbrn. E. H. McElroy; Supreme .Jodx*»* W P. Lord, Chief Ju Mice W. W. Thayer, R. 8 Strahan. na«r jup * cikl distbiot . (’otnpriiuM Jack*!n, Joetophin», Lake and | K(a;nath »uMintwa: (Nrruit Jud<e, L. R Webeter; I District Attorney. W M Colvin. I have added to my stock the following clase of JAOABON COCWTT. _ I good«, of winch 1 have a full line: Senator. A.C. S»»ul«v; R ipreeMtatieea» J- T. ■ Bu editch, R. A Miller:<’»mnty J i-ice.E. D »P«Htt; | C »a n.«**'. • i«r», B*»uj. Hay iUyuvrti. », B**uj. ovud, S. A. ( Carlton; ’»rltoiJ. Clerk, *- H- Park»r:8Hr™ ------ ’r Treas- “ 1 : arkar;Sheriff. “ H. *° \V. " Dean; hildwrs; School i nrer. N F»« r»r. \ -w « sm »r, u,, J. — M (’ ------ - *ri»»t; Surveyor, F. E dk - j S.i:>**riv«u»l’»nt. W n. Priest;Sureeyor. F- A. Eng- Unh; Coroner, R. Prywk GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION DRY AND FANCY GOODS ! CLOTIHNG, INFANTS’ WARDROBE, COMPLETE H. B. Milito Rm»r»»snntsjtive, 8. U. ¡ Senator.-------------- .. Judge. V. Cnlvig; < ---------- nmmissKin- e 1 Mitehell; j (’ ounty .»unty Jutfce. ------ — er«, 8- M *M<»n4ur, J. M. Payne; Clerk, C. K A« cheap as to be bojy£f ’ piace; also Chauaior; Sheriff. T G. Patt««**on*. Tr*»neurer. J. W. Howard: V»*»0flHor. J. P. Lewie: School Hu ; . iM*rint,ndHyt. e . » H.ihsw,,; sur»«rer. w.!». children s Short cpthes, Buunder«; ( uroner. Dr. Kremer. 1 4 7- KLiMArH OOUMTY. ( Under4 years old Joint Senator, t*. M. <’artwright of Wasco; Rep < re. nUfiTe.K- McLean of Kia nat».-.County Judtee. ! A*~t>ful line of G. W. Smith; Co.ninissiouer», J I*. Hank«. R. A. Em nitt;Clerk, W-L’» H ilei8h«rift% M. D. Cikd» | tU-’»'. T »; %••*- »»•«, II. JkJ •-’»■ IT. ’ . » I < V t W. E. Greene; r Consisting of Líale and Silk Surreyor, R. 8. Moore. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, BOOTS and SHOES. LACK COUNTY. Senator <’. M- Cartwright of Waeeo; R«pre«»»n tarive. R. McLean of Ki’vnnth; County Jndire. A. I Fitta 1 ’n titni**Hi<»n«H*. (!«•». M. Jon««. C. l*oftUH; <’i«rk W r. Boy.l; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton; Treas urer \ »1- ’ »11 »•!: S -fioot Superintendent, A. H. Fieher; A***»*»<>r. O. L. Stanley. CROCKCRY, ETC. MKKTING or OOCRTH. KTC. Tb* Supreme Court of Oregon meet« at Salem , regular term* commencing onthotiret Monday« • io March and October. Circuit Court for Jark«on county meet« the- secomi Monday in January, first Morntay tn May and • )ctoh'*r; for -Joaophine. second Mondav in i April ami first Monday in Noveinbcr; for Klam ath, second Monday m Jun« and first Monday in Sept«fn1»er; for Lake second >1 »•’. lay in Febru- j arv and thin! Monday in August. For Jack»4on county the County. Probate and I ('«»mmisMioners’ court« meet every month, coni ¡nencing wifh the first Monday; f«»r Jt»si‘phinc . county, the first Monday in January. April. July and 8*ptemb»»r; for T.ak-» county, every alt»*rnat»> , month, ootnwicin« th« first Mo»i<!ay in January. For Klamath county th«first W« in«sday in March, i Juno. September an»i N >v»*nib»»r. Zephyr Siliiiwls, DEALERS IN ATTORN E Y A C»> I'NS E Lt>R- AT- L A W. I'lilaml Oregon. ÎN.IREWS, AT r<>K N !. V A » < >C N < E LO It- AT-1. A W Gent's Furnishing Goods GROCERIES, DRU3S, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc J. R. NEIL. KT'TOllNEY * COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ogn« I We have ju.**’ rec«»iv»»d a Y’ull »tot k in th« above tinea ot g«««!«, which we can sell cheaper thau lhey are »old anyw.i»*r»* in H«»nt i»»rn Oregon,a« w»* i have but very tew expeiiae«. All kind» of pro- , duce taken in ♦•xchauge and allowed for same. 1 all and æe for yorselv*». JA< OBÏ BRUS. w. F. W illiamson . ATTORNEY A < Ql NSEI.tiR AT-LAW, Medford. Oregon. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA All bum new» in my lino will receive prompt at- tentioa. H. K. HANNA, i Oregon <Sc California R. R. CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON. THE PLACE Wil.’ practice in all t’l0 C. irt*» of th« Stat* Clo»*-conn-'ction-ma-teat \-IJan<l with Magi-« • »»••«•.» r.p stairs in Orth’s brick. ! of tlie ( ulifornia. Oregon and Idaho StageCu. •SSI _il Hil l-» <11 «1 II.IM., C. LE HP£üT. M. D.. - Time between Medford and San Francisco, twenty-six lioitrs. r.(<lir,li- of II..- I nbf-r-it, of Mlpslr, Gerin.ny < \i,n<»i;.\iA ii: \ ri:i "* TI. \l.V> PAII.Y. ' por I.-I roni .-,lt hour*, tiny or niirht < nh- - opp.ro i r. • Slov.-r’. Ilotol, J»-k von ville. F ruin May 1. I"«’ M L av»- Port laud Arrive a Mvtlft.iii Lea«»- A -M. L»*Hve Lrav» U:.Hi A M. Arrive A«hland Smith. DR. W. S ANFIELD. Et I. Etri C P II Y SIC I A N. — BONK IN — ! I I North. 1» .40 \. m »r.4.’» p. M. «W p. M. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Ha« located in Talent. Or., for the practice of hi- prt»f»--H»n. 'lakes h 11 »-hroni»* »iiMeases. »uch daily tf»»tw«en Portland and Ashland. a- K •••» 'l i'i- n. Vthma. Pii»»*». Kidney Diseases. The (). A < - R. R. F«rry mak» « connection with L«v'»r < ’»»mplaints. Ac., a specialty. alltne regular train« on the Ea»t Side Division from foot «»f F street. L. L WHITNJY M. D. THE LOWEST RATES. —IS AT— CRONEMILLER & BIROSEY S JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. WOODBURN NURSERY Keeps the largest stock of Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nnt Trees VINES AND SHRUBBERY • ;3»i \ .M L»* hv »» 12.25 F. M .Wrtive H hv in» !<»»• it»*<l at thi** plar« I a**ka«hare< of ep-itronTx»* *»f tint* «-rtion. Call* attended to ’ any time. Portland < « tv i II im Ariive p M. l.fiiv 1,30P.M. »-XPBEMM TKAIX DAILY ÍEXCKIT HVNDAYj W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., t V p M. .Leave K:00 p M.iArriv«» WHBI'TAN, BURGEON AND ACCOUCHKUK Portland Arrive Viri A. M. McMinnville lx*ave 545 a . m . At Albany and Corvalli« <’onn» ct with train« of Oregon Pacific for Yaquina Bay E. P. RlMiERS. R. KOEHLER. G. F. A Pae«. Ag’t Manager. Jacksonville. Oregon. Pr«»fesMt«inal call« promptly attended to day or Right (’oHMultHf i»>:i»* in either English or German. ¿V*“ <»ttn - Kt the U. S. If »»tel BREWERY SALOON GEO O DsBAR, M. D-. PH Y S 1 C I A N A N D S U RG EON , AUGUST CARLSON. Prop.. Jack«onvDle. Oregon- Otti»*« and r**Miii.«ii<*e California atreet. M»uthw»*t of th»« court-houf*»*. (’.til« promptly attended to,day and night T. R. YOUNG. M D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Gradual»» »»f th»» 'ledimi University of Louisville, Krntucky. (’alls pr«»mptly att»»ndèd to day or night. WINES. LIQUORS. BEER and CIGARS, E. I’. i*E\RY. M. ¡> . Resilience on C St aiul the lo.nling pap. i- cun alway« be found on the tables. Special pain*» taken to ar»*ommodate patrons and viNit«»rH. (’all and **, e me. A. H. CARLSON. PAYCE & GEARY. PHYSICIANS AND Sl’RGEON’S, i Oregon Up-»tair«< T. J. COLBERT, PORTLAND. OREGON, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS. Liuul»ains, Ru ;s Mats etc AND BEST STS INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. C h . 3il nul E Street*. PORTE \N I». *>K.. 4 a>n tai ni ng U' Room*. w»»il furnished. The bent OME D5LLA1 PER DAY MOUSE in th»» Hu»tc. Trae »uses t: and frira the Hotel. No Chin***« emjdoyed ami no »ieviation m oharg««. M»»ali»2.’ cent«; lodging 25 rente to 50cent«. F LEWISTON Proprietor T. J. CRESS HOUSE PAINTER, WAGON MATERIAL. 1 arr.agi* Tools and private efl»»cts of the late H. P. Hanna Tins is a rare oppo-funity f»r any on** wishing t«» purchase s«»me nr»t-cla»» camag material, etc. H K. HANNA. Admniatrator TOPPING <fc HYDE I ON WILLIAMS CREEK, Which they liav» thoroughly renovated anil tittwl up with lhe latr-at and most iniproveri nmchiu. ery. in-'lurlmR a planer and edir«-r and, are conse quently pretarrtaf to promptly furnish A fair «hare of the public patronage is solicit, »•d. Satisfaction guarantee«i Give us a trial. TOPPING A HYDE. 1857 J. C. CARSON Having permanently locat»«! here, I oiler my service« to the peopb* of Hout hern Oregon. Manufacturer of House Painting, Paper Hanging Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc., Don« in ft«uperior manner and at price« to suit th« tun««. I refer to th»» jt»bt* of painting 1 have previously don»» for reconim«»n«lation. Hatisfac- timi guaranteed. tr « iv»» me h trial and judg»« for ymirwelf. Order** left at M»»rritt Merritt ’n s \»»w X»»w Cash Cunh Htore Store will receive prouip i»t attention I. J. ( REHS. ro THE HUfiGHY & WEARY! WACONS, PLOWS, IMPLEMENTS, Dealer in o WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A full line in stock «>f I.ENEKAL BUILDING MAI EKIAL. F. S. CHADBOURNE & CO Mini l’rir« Lint on »ppliraf-<>n Country order» h «pecinlty. FAI 1ORY AT WEIDLERS MILL Hal »»«room«, cor. Third and E Street«. PORTLAND OREGON The Best Accommodations Forman anti L»».-v»t. at pn«*»»* to «uit thetim»»«. Give mo a call for pr.M.fof what Hay. THOS. MAYHF.W NORTHERN GROWN M ICICI)!« I J’Ht. LNDERSIGNFI) IM NOW TAKING OH 1 »1er« through Jackson and Josephine countie« for FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, Any kind raised in a fir«t-< I hm « Nursery. Wholesale and retail «eedunian. 171 Front Hr.. PORTLAND, ORECON, 1« the only dealer in Oregon who k» »*i* them, Merchant« and Gardeners anpplied n* term» bead to. i .^iivecatalogu*** Oregon Kidney Tea I K Furniture, Beddiig, Upholstery. T Asli Bedroom Sets from $30 oo upward. Everything in our store marked ’wav down Call ami examine before purchasing. COR. FIRST & YAMHILL STS. Portland. Or PORTLAND. OREGON. 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ! J. A. LARSEN. NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST MERCHANT TAILOR. FOB GOODS IN OUR LINE JACKSONVILLE. OGN CITY BARBER SHOP. L. C. HEINRICHSEN. 119 First Street. - - - Portland, Oiegon- J ark «outille. STREET Oregon. THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED to «io all w»»rk in his line in the b»««t manner and nt reasonable prices. GKORGE HCHUMPF F'A’i * $30a w»»ek and «xi>»»nsf‘>« ■I V. »i-'’*'* nnt fir and partirli!»»™ . • P. O. VI» KEIIY. Augnata. Me.’ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! I Mad« by Those wanting Tree« thi« (all will do well to give me their order«, a« 1 will guarantee «atiefac- tion. I warrant all my tree« if properly cared for. Term« of payment eamr. Produce tak<*n at inar- k»»t price, lfkx) lb«, of Peach H p » m 1 wanted. A. H. JOHNSON. Jacksonville. Oregon Aug. 1 1883. CALIFORNIA. E. W. ALLEN, A.H. NIAECLY & CO., THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Sash, Doors, Blinds EMilURt«« 188T. HARDWIRE, STOVES and TINWARE. 18ET Baarding-Hniise and FRUIT TREE S Feed Stable! By the Thousand ! Th»' ifid»»rsikr>«d t.ik»1« p!»')i«iir« in informing th»» public t iHt hf h?t- •; iki -, i cfuiri»»» »»f th« Board- ing-hona«> and F-»»«d S’alJp in the »»astern portion of Ash!an«i, on t li»» «>¡<1 •»tag«-r«>ad. where he i« now prepare»! to furnish Wm. Jessop & Sons’English Cast Steel! ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. 1880 Such km IluKttr, Flooring, (’♦•iliug, Matchedand Surface Lumber of all dimension« and of hrst- c I hsh quality, at th« JACKSONVILLE, ON. A Rare Chance! Thepnhhrare herrhy notitied that the ander signed will öfter at private saieall the Z D. HYDE. VERY LOWEST RATES. LAUGEST. IHE Ml riiopol.lS. Apple Tro«»«....................... $5 to $10 per 100. P»'H<’h ” ............. ........................ pl “ B I Plum and Prune Tree« ............ 8 “ 16 " Other tree« and nbrubbery furnii»he<l reasonably. B*nd for atalogue to J. H.HETTLEMIFR Woodbnrn.Or. CHAPMAN SAW MILL 1 thoroughly r» htt>* I mid fitrni-h» »l in th* most iu>>d»*ni style, inclibiing a tine billiard table. Th»» 1> hi is alwayMMtipplied with he choicest brands of Oth • - ri Wiiii.un-■ lJrn k Building WOOD, IRON ANC MINING MACHINERY PRICES : I THIS Mosi EWOllITE HESOliT HAS BEEN CRUCIBLE. MACHINERY! NO APHIS ORLICE ONTREES. Have Rente«! the Central Point, Oregon. B. PHYi’K. VÎ. I».. Williams’ Building. on the Northwest coast. O F. TOPPING. I PARKE Sc LACY, and surgeon , E.i ;le Point. Oregon SIMONS LM REGULATOR FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I — AND AT— The Mt. Shasta Route. Jacksonville, Ore gon. BLACKSMITHING Au 1 Con ue-ctiuns. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! —TO G KT YOUR— THE BEST STYLE HOW MY BACK ACHES'. ACTUAL COST PRICES ! Our goods are the beat and guaranteed a« repr»»- sented. Prices low, a« we do not propose to be undersold. HICHEST MARKET PRICE .Will practic a in a’l the Court« ofthe Stute. Of fire in » <>urt House, second d<»or on right from entrance SALE A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR CIGARS. JEWELRY. ( ANKIES. NLTS PIPES, CAROS. NOTIONS. ( UTLERY STATIONERY. ALBUMS TOB.ACt 03. CIGARETTES And everything usually fount! in a first-ria*»« Variety Store. Also. ! ALL THE REMAINING GOODS NEXT DOOlt TO P. O. ■ Will practiee in all tho ‘ 'onrts of the State. Ifli.-e on** d*H>r east of PoatoAce. A VARIETY STORE ! Hardware. Tinware, Crockery 1 J I’. GROCERIES E- DePEATT, l\ 1 -AND- This ia the place to get your Will practice in ill tho (Xmrt«of th« State Oftir« in th»Court H»» ivh % tirnt d»*«»r t<» the 1» ft of e»i trance. •'•TT 1 n •! -d .- «4 GREAT REDUCTIONS CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. — AT JACKSONVILLE, QCN.. THE I AT THE SAN FRANCISCO BARGAINS!! physician Pofltofiice Building. AFINE STOCK P. P. PRIM Jacksonville MAX MULLER, FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, I Now is Your lime to Get MEDFORD. OR.. Coantr, Pr«sluce bonght and sold; also. Wool, Hides. Furs and Deer Binns Solicit orders for Lumber And many other thi••4*’ too numerous to mention. I have aleo secured the orrrice» of a PROFESSIONAL CARDS. \rr<)RNKY A COUNSELOK-AT LAW, I Red Men’s Building, Jacksonville, Oregon CORSETS, \nd am pn»i>ared to execute all order« in that line 'ii ur-t cla-.»- f*tyle ut r»»a-»n:*r»!c rate«. < all an<i !»••«» m« nt th« Huhiing formerly occu pied by \. L. J«»hitM»n on <’Hhf*»nua Hireet. MR8. P. P. PRIM. NO CREDIT ! SPOT CASH ! Kemsmbor. thewg-HHl. aro now and Isiualdsince the wnr in oulnsul rules andare sold (1I.OVES. HANDKERCHIEFS RANDOM JOTTINGS. HOW TO GETlilCH PEOPLE OF THE EAKLY DAYS THAT TRIED An immense gathering will lie in Jack Live up to your engagements. men ’ s 801 LM. sonville on July 4th. • I Earn money before you spend it. Attend the celebration in Jacksonville Nevr play at any same of chance. Wednesday was hardly as blight and Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor. a day overhead as could have on the glorious Fourth. You will not Scrofulous. Inherited and smiling Good character alaive all tilings else. been desired by spectators, but for the regret it. Contagious Humors Keep your own secret«, if you have grav-baired pioneers wtio had to march 7Vrr MERRITT’« ’ Grant's Pass w ill celebrate in a royal Cured by Cuticura. nearly two niilea through our atony manner. Great preparations for the any. Never borrow, if yon can possibly Pre event are almost completed. H ROUGH the medium of one ofyour book« streets it was quite warm enough. avoid it. received through Mr. Frank T. Wray. Drag ceded by the Vancouver band, tho pro gift, Apollo, Pa. I became acquainted with A school teacher in Josephine county Always speak the truth. Make few our Cuticura Remedi»*«. and take thif-opportuni- cession of gray-haired veterans |auieed Boy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, $ 2.00. ty to testify to you that their use I mim ’.«ennaiient- in front of the Mercury office on the way got drunk, so the county superintendent promises. “ “ “ 11 “ 17 “ 5.00. ly cured me of one of the w»»r»*t cmh * h of to the pavilion, where the literary exer revoked his certificate. Keep good company or none. Never blood poibomng, in connection with erynipela«. cises were held. le idle. We append a list of Youth’s Suits, breaat 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. that 1 Lav« ever been, and thi»*after liavirg been Myrtle creek will celebrate the com I Do not marry until you are able to pronounced incurable by wome of the b»*«t phy- those in the procession who came prior ing Fourth of July ina grand style in Mens’ Heavy Suits, «10.00 and 12.00. support a wife. hK'ianhin our county. 1 take great pleasure in to 1845, together with their ages and the Joun Weaver’s grove. No doubt a line forwarding to you this testimonial, unsolicited Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00. Keep yourself innocent if you would be lib it 1« by you. in order that other« «offering from year in which they arrived, as well as time will Ire had. happy. uniilnr maladiee may be encouraged to give your the counties in which they reside : 183ti, These goods were bought in the East and cannot be excelled in qual Cuticura Remedies h trial. W. W. Nei-lcv, formerly of Josephine W. H. Gray, Clatsop, 83; 1839, Rev. J. Ever live (misfortune excepted) with P. 8 WH1TL1.NGER. I^ Lburg. Pa. county, will lie gran-1 marshal of the in vonr income. ity or price. Itofe* euce: Frank T Wray. DruggUt Apollo. Pa. 8. Griffin, Washington, 79; 1839, Dr. W. When you sjie:ik to a person. look him Geiger, Washington, 71; 1840, G. W. celebiation at Floreme, Lane county, in tire face. SCROFULOUS ULCERS. Ebbert, Washington, 87; 1840, Rev. J. on Independence Day. James E. Richardson. Cu«tom House, New Or- L. Parrish, Marion, 81 ; 1842, Capt. M. Make no haste to I m - rich, if you would S. B. Hadley and Ed. IEuniiavin of Myr 10MMI, <»n «»utli mhjh ; ‘ In 1870 Scrofulous L’loers 1842. Janies tle creek have gone to eastern Oregon. prosper. broke out on my body until 1 whh h nu»«« of cor Crawford, Yamhill, 08: Save when you are young to I K|*eu<l ruption Everything known to the mwlical fac Force, Wasco, 71 ; 1842, F. X. Mathieu, Sam goes to his old home at Paisley and when von are old ulty wa« tried in vain. I became a mere wreck- Marion, 69; 1842, J. R. Robb, Multno I At Tin't-s I could not lift my hand« to my hand, mah, 70; 1842, 8. W. Moss, Clackamas, Ed. in search of his fourtune. Avoid temptation, through fear I you conk! not turn in bed; was in constant pain, and A fine, large peach crop is piomised at may not withstand it. look»*»! upon life a« a curse. No relief or cure in 77 ; 1843, P. G. Stewart, Marion, 72; 1843. ten yearn. In 18B0 I heard of the Cuticura Reme W. J. Garrison, Yamhill, 66; 1843, H. Ashland and in its vicinity. Never speak evil of any one. Be just Many of dies uaed them, and wan perf»M*tly cuum I Hewitt, Yamhill, 65; 1843, John Hob the young orchards Het out in ’.lie past before you are generous. " Bworn to before U. B. Com J. D.C kawfohd . Never run into debt, unless you see son, Clatsop, 09; 1843, Jesse Applegate, three years are liearing finely. plainly a wav to get out again. ONE OF THE WORST CASES. Douglas, 7V; 1843, W. !,. Higgins, Mult Last week at Sisson, while shifting I We have been selling your Cuticura Remedies nomah, 04; 1843, W. N. Wells, Uma Small and steady gains give cars u | hju the arrival of the northliound U*ncy with tranquility of mind. cumj*c- for year« and have the fin*t complaint yet to r<»- ceive from ajiurchawr One of the worst case« tilla, til ; 1843. J. M. Athlev, Clackamas, train, F. T. Breitscliu, a brakeman, met Good company and good conversation of Scrofula I ever «aw was cured by the us»» of 04; 1843, W. W. Chapman, Multnomah, with an accident which caused Ins death five bottles of * uticura Reaolvent. Cuticura and 75; 1841, A. J. Baker, Yamhill, 02; 1843, are the very sinews of virtue. a few hours la'er. ('uticura Boap The Boaj> take« the “ coko ” here Your character cannot be essentially W. Hembree, Yamhill, 07; 1844, Reu ns a medicinal soap ben Gant, Yamhill, 70. Geo. W. Tyler of San Francisco, who injured except by your own acts. TAYLOR 4 TAYLOR. Druggist«. Frankfort, han. If any one speaks evil of you, let your K PH. M’l.ACOHt.tS-’s rORTRAtr was Sarah Althea’s attorney in the Was presented to the society by Judge Sharon divorce case, was in Yreka, Cal., life be so that none will believe him. SCROFULOUS, INHERITED, If your hands cannot be usefully em And Contagious Humors, with L«»ss of Hair, and Deady in a very brief but sententious last week, accompanied by his Hon W. Eruptions , f the Bkin, are positively cur»*<l by speech, after which the oration was de B Tyler. Yreka was formerly the home ployed, attend to the cultivation of your y mind. < uticura and Cuticura Soap externally, and ( uti- livered by Rev. Isaac 1). Driver, of East of this lawyer before he won fame. T cura R»*«olvent internally, when all other medi Portland. It is doubtful if a better cines fail B»»n»i f »r p iinplil*^ 1 Conductor Frank Guthrie lias lieen Dis lain- < uticuta Reinedive ar«« snld everywhere. Price: S|M*ei-h were ever mad-- here. T iie S ai suers I kiai . — A Salem dis- t uticura, the (ireat Skin Cure. Si'cts •.('uticura ing all attempts at elegant rhetoric, the ordered to tiie southern division ofthe Patch of the 18th says. The jury in the <>. A C. R. R., to take charge of the regu Soap, un Exquisite Beautitier. 25 rtf*: Cuticura I Resolvent, the N«*w B1< mh I Purihrr. ^1 (jn. Potter old p.oncer preacher spoke in plain aril lar passenger train. k lie will Is- absent Saunders case came in at 10 o'clock this teise Saxon, every « --it -nee replete with ten 01 twelve -lays, when l >rug and Chemical Co., Bos ton. morning ami returned a verdict of inur- he will resume forcible reminders of the days that can liis old |K>sition on the Eug--ne express. • lei in the eecoml degree after 48 horns' 01 m| I’Ll S BlackhiwJa. Skin Blemishes. The jury was evidently ■ | and Babv Humors.use Cuticura B ohi *. never return. Col. George B. Currey, of During his absence Mr. Fernell will fill «ielilieration. Jackson county, in an address which was the |>oeilion vacated. «iiviiled between a verdict of murder in aluio-t faultless in its vivid miagerj- of Later—On i the first and aecond degrees. the hard-hips to which the forefathers of The secretatv of the interior has passe, 1 motion of counsel for defendant, the Back Ach»». Kidney Pain« and W»*ak- State w -re submitted, followed upon the claim of Martin Couil*. of court has set aside the order directing ne«M. Boren»*«. Lament**««. Btrains and oui Pain relieved in one uimute by the <‘uti- with all his el<«|Uence he failed to stir Douglas county, Or., for losses sustained the defendant to apficar for sentence on at the Old Stand of cura Anti-Pai" Planter—imallible up the feelings of his auditors as did the by depredations in 1855 of Cow creek. Tuesday, June 21st, and grante«! hie at aged pieaehei with Iris less polished dic Rogue river and Grave creek Indians. torney» until We-lnesday, the 22d, at 2 tion and hoinlier verbiage. There can The amount of his claim was 87,494, but r- m ., to prepare ami present a motion THE GPEÄT la-no disputing the venerable prelate's the secretary decided that the loss sus for a new trial. The verdict is a com asseition that "the settlement of the Pa tained was only which amount lie promise one, the jury having stood six cific coast stands without a parallel in ordered to be paid in full. are being offered for sale at f<?r tnunier in the first degree and six tile world’s history.” for the verdict agree«! upon, from the FOR Steps have Ireen taken to pla< <- the THf.lR STI lipr TOOTHTEI-S first they entered their room fur consul Ashland normal school ii|>on a better Are not as strong as they were when basis than ever before, and tire p.os|H-ctr> tation until the above result was ar LIVER they crossed the plains and camped are that the school will re-ojn-n for the rived at. The court has no discretionary the Platte and Humboldt. They ERSEASE along school year under a new manage po'<er in pronouncing the sentence. The not only have white hair and beards but next ment with a status that will be en penalty is imprisonment for hie unless there is a stoop in the shoal lera of most tirely and SYMPTOMS: satisfactory all of the citizens a new trial is granted, which is not like î ;« î T* riiflre will ¡> isitivoly Im no Reservations. The gooffs must lie of them. There is more than one of and give promise of to more « -verrj wills . *i-'.».:» f. r . ;•.•:>■ • d»r »-»» enduring prus- ly. W. W. Saunders was this morning sold at i iin-e, even Or ■: ti I : rt‘ n-. t r> : «.«»UT them that will not an-*<-r the rnll-r-all (H-rity than yet experienced. sentenced by Judge Boise to imprison !»;!•>•»■ <»t .«i:«-. :-n* n tri^ea at the next < aivis-ation <>t the rude he- ment for life, his attorneys having decid a».-! w.4t»rb-> d . • r ■ . g toi ;. fi .tukney end roes and modest heroines that h.rVe laid ed to accept the verdict ol the jury and af.G crurt.it: ■ 1 u ¿i< ri ..t< <• < t<«e and l.tx . b<*a»la< h<*; m i; , u in ■ p.n; ful the foundation of a western empire, not to make a motion for a new trial. sen -.«ti ■ f havt.-v. ■ ' » <!'■ •* rn<-t'.D*ig which They are not as young as they used to Saunders ap|>eare<l considerably deje«-t- (-UK'll t-> h i. < ; *1»*biHiy ■ w S|cr;ts ; Is-, and it is as true of them as of the ed, but lair«- up well «hiring the sentence, a th.ck, yellow ;>:•<..! .»nc»- «•!’ th'- Ain an I eyes, It doen nut appear to lie true, ais ha> »dry < t'Hgh ; f< ver , -.8 , the ui:i < is scanty aged man of whom the Autocrat wrote: been no often said, that “thone who having ma«ie up his mind to submit did calmly aw high co! red, and, if alu *cd to stand, deposits “The mossy marbles rest to the worst. When asked if he the fighting are the quickent to extend On the ones he has pressed had anything to say,he eaid to the judge to tin- defeated Confederates the hand of In their hlooin ; I believe you have no discretion in the fraternity and forgiveness,” if we are to “ And the names he loved to hear matter of the sentence,” and Judge judge by tin- way the war spirit is kept Have been carved full many a year alive among tha member» of the Grand Boise answered, “I have not,” whereup (PURELY VEGETABLE! < >n the tomb.” on Saunders rejoined: "Under the cir Is g*ner*^-! m th- S->i.:’n to arouse the of the Republic. Turpi : I-i ver t a he lthy action. A few of them are rich in this w orld’s Army cumstances I have nothing to say,” and Perhaps these soldiers who pretend to If acts with extraordinary efficacy on the goods,but the majority of them began life believe in the union of heatts, as well as sentence was passed. Saunders mani w ith haul struggles against poverty and no noticeable emotion until he union of States, forgot that no less fested IVER. have nothing lieyond the little farms the separateil from the sheriff aud depuly a champion of freedom to the slaves than KIDNEYS, which they call their homes. at the penitentiary, whither be was tak Chas. Sumner <iid all in his power at the en THEIR HEEVICEM in the afternoon. Then he broke close of the war to hide the traces Of the —-« and BOWELS. To the ie|Hiblie, however, can never be internecine strife and have the battle completely down and his utterance in DEALERS IN AM trr'.CT’JAL SPfGlPC fOR —-.1;- cetimateil. even by th-- present ■4. pr-q tiyinglo say farewell Jailed him. He <lo* defeated r«*4uii,ed to tli^w. C»»n<ti»»nti»»n, Y» vsyw *P«<« gent-ration who have seen them in their Has* bems work in tTie dining de|iartment of Sick Headache. l<ili«»n*uesst It seems to us there is » great deal of honest poverty. In a few years more pretense on the part of many northern the jirison to morrow.— Salem di.imtch, Jaundice, h:»u»«*N, Mental Depresión, t’oltc, ! Juu< .•!, these grand men and heroic women will soldiers their protestations of peace htr. ’ Biiwcl Complaint«, have obeyed the inevitable law of the on earth in and Ek-, Etc. good will tow aril their EiiJ >r*ed by the u-c universe and be gathered to the soil Southern brothers. They ap|iarcntly A B kiuhtkk F i ti re .—Employe, oi 7 Millions of Bottles, as Waiter A. Wood’s Binders, which they snatched from the grasp of need buttlie slightest friction to excite tiieO. A C. K. R. claim that travel it> in- TIIE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE Walter A. Wood's Chain Rake Reapers, the savages. Fifty years hence the tou I : Children, f*r Adult«, and for the Aged. to the most bellicose resolutions. creating on the road overland from Cal Walter A. Wood's Sweep Rake Rea|ssrs, rist traveling through Oregon, will see them Tho new South holds out its hands in ifornia. In about two montlm the road SAfE TO TAKE IN ANY CONDII ION OF THE SYSTEM ! Walter A. Wood's Enclosed Gear Mowers as rich a state as Kentucky with a much vain when every attempt to bury the will I h - completed, wlreu the tide of im Gaar. Scott ,t Co.’s Separators, milder climate and a greater variety of past is met with a wild war-whoop migration that has heretofore crowded i. H. ZEILIN & CO., Gaar. Scott & Co.'s Plain and fraction Engines. commc'-cial op|>ortunities, all of it evolv dead tiie Grand Army of the Republic. Houtliern California will lie turned in this I WELPH1A, PA. ed from the hardships anil suffering- by C-iates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake: also a K>L« I I behavior on the part ol the brave i direction. Southern California cannot of these plain old men and patient old Such ri’.H i vetcianswho preserved our nations I»*- always have a boom. The superior ad women who marched past our office trays i'iill I.in*- <>1 lancili a’WI fioliinory» insincerity—it is ungenerous, un vantages of Oregon with the cheapness d.e-rs last Wednes-lay. The) have live I manly and un-Amei i< an. of her land will surely attract the tide of Write for I’ata*ok-ue. Address either FBAMi BRUS. IWPL. CO., Pori land. Or., or in toil, enduring such hardships as have Cleveland s interference with immigration. People will soon liecomc I BUM Mil.I.EH A RIHIMEY, Agents. Jacksonville Or. never ts-en known in America since the the l'--ihaps flag- was imp-rlitie, cu < lling. ,|r,‘d of paying exorbitant prices for close of the eighteenth century. They as it l-attle did, a bitterness of feeling g against ',ar"'n »and lots lioomed to extention by will die in peace,blessed with the love ol him that kind shaiks and s|ie< ulatois. We need cannot lie wiped out by revok- i, advancing generations and consoled with ing the order, we are iiichneii to Is- , only to prepare for the coming tioom to the reflection that their sufferings and lieve that the still row was raise*! to unnec derive all benefits tlieiefrom Our land privations have built up from a desert essary dimensions, that Fairchilds' S|teeulators should not pre(>are to fleece wilderness the giandest of all the young theatrical curse was ami ridiculous, ami that the coming immigration, but give them states in our glorious federal union.— lie had lieen drinking. every encouragement to establish their IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ¡’•irtlinul Mrixiiry, June It). If it be true that the soldiers of the ! homes amongst us. North ami South really want to obliter- - A S ap Ar cnujM.—At Siskiyou moun ate the stains of the civil strife, why not ' K ckk . xed .—James Lotan, who has tain lately, an old gentleman named call a big meeting of the sin v.wo s and fur sometime lieeu United butes inspec Ti oiuas Moore, hi- daughter, Mrs. Vick, and in a grand bonfire burn all the bat- i tor of lioilers foi the i'ortbuid district, and her three children, a boy eighteen tie-flags, both Northern an l Southern, ' with headquarters at Portland, han ten- years of age ami two little girls aged six and thus consume all animositiea.— : dered his resignation, which will no ▲bout twenty ysar« ago I discovered a little and seven, were in a two- [Purthni'l II */c*mo. •ore on my cheek, nnd the doctor« pronounced doubt be accepted. Both members of horse team from to Cole’s 1t cancer. I have tried a number of physician«, the local tioard of iub|iecu>re of boilers station, where Mrs. Vick's husband is and bulls are appointed by the judge of but without receiving any permanent lienefit. M eans of D estroying P ests or O r the employed as brakesman on the construc U. S. court, Hie collector of customs, Among the number were one or two specialists. chards .—At ths fruit-growers’ conven tion train. When on the down-grade IXGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS.LXD COMPRESSORS, The mrdk liie they applied wm like fire to the and about one mile from the summit, a tion of California, recently held at River- and the bufier vising inspector. Pa-si- 1 dent Cleveland has re<-cntly appointed sore, causing Intense pain. I saw a statement Irolt gave way in the brake-beam of the si-le, the following washes were reconi- ' anew collector, Mr. Abraham, and an IX I) Il TREROPE—SPECIALTIES. wagon, the team dashed madly down mended for destruction of the |>ear-slug, , inspector to succeed Beuus. Seeing that In the paper« telling what S. S. S. had done for the steep incline, the boy who was driv the saul-fly larva, and the black scab i * a new deal was about to be comsum- others similarly afflicted. I procured some at SOLE AGENTS FOR ing holding nobly to his lines until they fungus ot the apple and pear: Dissolve 1 mated. Mr. Lotan took time by the tra once. Before I had used the second bottle the broke. The cries of the |>oor woman thirty pounds whale-oil soap (80 |>er ' ditional foretop and tesigned. A suc neighbors could notice that my cancer was and her children were heartrending to cent, soap, at the most costing 5 ceuts cessor will probably not be appointed healing up. M.v genera! health had l-een bad hear as the frightened animals came ts-r poun 1 in sixty gallons of water, by lor sometime; not. at least, until the cus for two or thre* years -I had a hacking cough down the grade and dashed into several heating the two together thoroughly. toms collector and suiiervising inspector and spit blood continually I had a severe company teams who were going up the Boil three |sjumls of lye (American con take formal possession of their offices. CORRESPONDEN! E SOLICITED. pain In my breast. After taking six tattles of grade loaded with cement. The shock of centrated lye is what we have used; with the wagons coming together threw the six pounds of sulphur ami a couple gal S. S S. my rough left me and I grew stouter Portland. Oregon No. 66 North Front Street ■S tate D extal B oabd .— Tire beard of occupants of th - runaway team to the lons of water. When thoroughly dis than I had been for several years. My cancer state dental examiners, constating of S. solved it is a dark-brown liquid (chemi ground with great force, Mr. Moore has healed ov< r all but a little spot about the striking against the companys wagon and cally sulphide of soda). Mix the two, J. Barber, J. Welch, N. K. Cox and J. •Ise of a half dime, and It 1« rapidly disappear* receiving such bodily injuries as may the soap and the sulphide of soda, well, K. Cardwell, met last evening at Dr. Ing I wo.lid adv He « a t-ry one with cancer to prove fatal at his advanced age 73 . A and allow them to Isiil for about half an Welch s office, and elected officers as fol give 8. 8. S. a fair trial. doctor was telegrapherl for at Jackson bout, then add about ninety gallons of lows Dr. J. R. Cardwell, chairman, Mas. NANCY J. McCONAl GHEY, ville. Mrs. Vick ami one of the little water to the mixture, and it is ready for I N. R. Cox, secretary and treasurer. Ashe Grows, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. girls received some severe but not dan use. Do not allow any of the mixtures Books of registration were o|«ned. All gerous bruises. Mr. Mrsire is an old to cool while mixing. Apply it warm, dentist» in practice in thi-state at the Feb. IS. resident of Josephine county, where he alxiut 130 deg. F., by means of a spray time ot the passage of the act creating DEALERS IN is favorably known.— R.>»ft.nrg Rrvirw. pump Used warm its effect is better, the board, February 23d. are required to Swift*« Specific 1« entirely vegetable, and and less material is required than when send in the registration fee of |2 50 and ■eems to cure cancer« by forcing out the Impu cold. The following was recommended I to register their names; and all coming Title« from the biota!. Trentise on Blood and < irixioN of the C oast .—-In a talk with for destruct icn of the codlin moth : Bur into the state sulisequent to that time a ie|«ritt-r ex-Seiiator Warner Miller lap bands about six inches wide, fasten are require<l to appear before the board Skin DI sponcm nialh-tl free. said that lie enjoyed his trip of two ed with a tack ab>ve, -hawing the band tor exam illation aud registration, failing months to the Pacific coast, lie was close to the tree, leaving it loose at the in which they are liable to a fine of trem PAINTS and OILS, pleased with what he saw of the im lower edge. These bands should not lie f50 to |200 for each offense. provement and progress of the country, more than a foot from the ground, ami DRAUER 3. ATLANTA. GA. and caine home with a stronger impres the bark on the trunk must be smooth filer Thvtu ft C Im net * sion of tin- greatness of tip- United States ami clean. In large trees place lags in That is D> say, your lung«. Al-u all than ever before. “The whole western the crotches. Bands must Is- placed on v.-ur l>r<Hilling niactniiery. \erv w<-mlrr country, beginning at tin- Mississippi the trees as early as May 15th, and must - ml niHchinery it is. Not only ibe larger river," he said, “is in a high state of ex he examined every week. The ground |air-passages, but the thousand» ul little rtxokMoiivillc. Oregon citement over a leal-estate boom. Farm must be perfectly smooth, es|ie<ial)y tub« « ami cavities leading troiu them \t lieu these art- < logged mid choked with ing lands and town lots both share in the around the tree; no rubbish or boards to : matter which ought not to be there, your Nutur«'»-urn lt<*mwly — high prices consequent on the excite be allowed in the orchard, as the lungs cannot half do their work. Aud ment. Part of the I xkiiii is innate, but larva will hide in them. These meas wbat they -io they cannot du well. Will ly relieve and perma much of it is of a speculative character. ures, in addition to the picking off of in Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, nently cure all the various difficul In southern California s|s-<ulation and catarrh, consumption or any ot the family fested fruit, have proved a great protec ol •J ties arising from m disordered con threat and nose ami hea l and lung ob improvement an- unprecidented. The tion in comparatively isolated places dition <»f the same thing is ine.isuredlv true in Ore whenever the rules have been followed structions. ah are bad. All ought to lie got rid ot. There is just one sure way to Wholesale & Retail D ialor» in all Varieties of LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! gon. My opinion is that there is great out. get rid of them. Thai is to take Boscliee's It is perfectly hartnle«« and can er wealth and greater substantial pros- German «y-up, which any druggist will be given to the ine«t delicate woman js-rity for the people of the Pacific coast sell you al 75 cents a Imttle. Even 11 every Trouble Ahead. or child. For t«ale by all druggists. in agriculture,fruit-growing and develop thing else he- failed you. you may depend When tlie appetite fails and sleep grows SNELL. IIUTSIII A WOODARD, ment of their coal and iron mines than restless and unrefresbing. there is trouble upon this for certain in the mining of precious metals.” Wholesale Agents. Vol i-U i< I*'uriti turo u ^ipeoiulty aln-ad 1 lie digestive organs when healthy Golden C Sugar in Barrels at 6 Cents per pound! TOBACCO, GROCERIES, HQSM.KR Y ! THE PIONEERS T OF NEW SPRING Ladies’ Eurnisjiiiig Goods, AND J0« WORK Advertiaemente will be ineerted in the Tint« • 1 the following rat«* : fen 1 in»*, on« tneertion........................................ f 2 ‘ * * * each Mutiaequent lnaertioB................ 1 CO tV Legal advertAMcmeota inserted reasonably A fair reduction from the above rate« made to year!} and time advertiser». % THE TIMES JOB OFFICE i« more oomplete by far than any other in South ern Oregon, end c<>mi>are» favorably «nth ary 1« the State. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at Franciaco rates, and in prompt and firt»t-cla*e manner. ANOTHER REDUCTION VITIATED BLOOD Everyone Should Go und See the MILLINERY! NO. 23.» ♦ MEDICAL. THE LADIES W. R. ADVERTISING 1 CHARLES yiCRBLL, A M oxtaoi r. Z ei - iiyr .—Yesterday af ternoon a second cousin to a cyclone sw<K>|H-d down tijion Montague and the air for a few iniiiiites was filled with gravel, boards and oaths. Erazer’snew two-story hotel was blown over and to tally wrecked. The building was wafted on to th.- railroad reservation but will be placed into |>osition immediately. No one was injured, but there was a lively scramble for a place of safety when the gale struck the town.— Yrrhi Or. dunn'it fmprerwf Liter Pill» malaria, from the East I am ahis to make the shove cure dysftepMa, and give new life to the r<'4u*'tion. I keep a full line of the latest system. Only one for a dose. Free sam stylre ot ples at City Drug Store. aving re < eived my ttoous dike < t Remove constipation, prevent H CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, ETC which I am prepared to manufacture into clothing of the mo«t popular mode« iJtT‘ All work guaranteed to tit. Give me a call and »ee for yourselves before you pun-haae Silver an<l Silver PlateTAYnre, Bpertacl«» and Optical Good»; ag*nt«forthe R»»ckf»>rd elsewhere. Railr«»a<l Watch»». Pant« made for (JU and upwar»l«. ALL GOODS IN THK LINE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER AND REPAIRED J. A LARHEN Watch R«pairing carefully ex«cut*d- Next door to A. G. Colvin'« iy* Selecti«»u Package« «ent application. Co annual cate wiia us before purchasing elsewhere. i 4L »be Children. They are ea- peciaHy liable to sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by City Drug Store. crave has!, the nervous system, when vigorous and tranquil, gives its |s>«M-ss<ir no uneasiness at night. Atonic, to tie etl'ecl ive. should not lie a mere apt-etirer. nor are th-- nerves to I h - , tgthened and sootlied by- the unaided ac<l >n of a seda tive or a narcotic What is required is a medicine which invigorate.« the stomach, anil prote' assimilation of food bv the sys tem. by whi< li means the nervous system, a« well a« other parts of the physical or ganism. are strengthened. 1 liese are the effects of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine whose reputation is founded firmly in public confidence, ami which physicians ccmtuend for its tonic, anti-bil- lous and other properties. It is used with the best results in fever ami ague, rheuma tism, kidney and uterine weakness, and ottier maladies. IX cy W vcu . »kwtarc fretful, peevish, croM. or troubled with Windy Culic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Dt.x.rdera, can be relieved at once by uai.ig Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence la aafe. Pries 2j cents Sold by City Drug Store. I I I i'wre for /*<(<« files are frequently preceded by a scuse of weight in the back, loins and lower part of alsloiiien, causing the patient to sup- |K»e he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times symp tom, of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness «I the stomach, etc A mois ture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, Bleeding ami Itching files yield at once to the appli cation of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Kemeuy, which act direc tly on the parts affected, absorbing the luiuors, allaying the intense itching ami effecting permanent cure. Price .V) cents. Address. The Dr. Boaanko Medicine Co.. ll.pia, Ohio -old at the City Drug Store. Fer Swle. Twentydive cords of seasoned oak wood. *.t<k> clapboards ami W,«JO shingles all of good quality For further particulars en quire at the T imes office Par hrtr A fine piano, in first-class order, can be l purchased cheap by applying at the lints qlfice soon.