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FdtSmonatk (Times losrrii ixe rorxTY v/’irs «r//»/'«»/ri» JÙ)ima KI. I V I 77¿ iiilXTY 7 /7’VS Z MINIMI SEWS. cl t inn x g h ir/ s nnn oth er r mini i rioxs. MISCELLANEOUS. AYER’S PILLS i no best and cheapest mining blanks i Miss Nettie Tice is now a resident of Part i »* h pa> it « for tt.c T imes in advance nt our sale nt the T imes office. Grant’s Pass. rtt in coti cash rate? will be furnished any of the I'red Cogswell has Ireen visiting Lake A number uf miners are working the following named publication* in connvctioii with Mrs. Riddle and Miss N. Giason are vis Dr. W. I . Kremer of (»rant’s Pass was view. DKirinl Paper lor Jarkwn. Jewphinr i Lakr CURE HEADACHE. CURE RHEUMATISM. bed <»f Illinois river, in Josephine county. this paper at the price? given below. It will b? iting friemls here. in Portland during the week. noticed that th«*r«* i? a r«sluction of at least 15 Headaches are usually Induced by eos- Assessor Hatton has almost finished Rheumatism is anions the most painful j?*r cent, on publisher«' customary rates in ever A fre*h supply of the A merit an M ining l)r. Geary has r< turned home, but his tiv.uess, indigestion, foul stomach, or of the disorders arising from \ itiated instance, and tn some much more: Dr. Kremer of Grant’s Pass is local his work for this season. f Hl DAY code, standard authority on the WEEKLIES. family D still in Eugene city. other derangements of the digestive sys blood and derangement of the digestive agent for the S. F. f’A (rowiclr. Miss Etta Moore has received Vie va Toledo We»«kh Hlwb* Ì3 III lor ‘ 'alt at the T imes office. tem, and may be easily cured by the use and biliary organs. Ayer’» Bills relieve of Waldo precinct cant scholarship from this county. Gur populati«in continues to increase and Harp r's V\e«»klj.. 5 70 M <$ Ellen Adams < 5 Oo of Ayer’s Pills. Mrs. Mary A. Scott, anil cure Rheum:’¡»m when oilier reme hie-». < 'al on a visit. i’he present mining season D f t*t .q- Scientific Amern uii ;IS ; the town is generally improving. $!.’> Jas. 1» Fountain of Ashland.|>ropri«:tor »»•troit Fr«*«* Pre?« 3 (10 Portland, Me., writes: “I had suffered dies fail. S. M. S licer. Syracuse, N. Y., 3 00 Elih r M Pe-erson will hold services at |»ri<a<‘hing a cbise every u here, and most New York Si.ar of the White House, is in Linkville. i till New York Woild 3 Oil dreadfully from Sick Headache, and writes: *• I was < nfined to my bed, with miners are making preparations for the V« !.. I Mudford next Sunday at the usual hour. Han Francisco Fxammei . . . 3 tie W. R. Ranisi'V recently purchase«! i.iM) in. thought myself Incurable. Disorder of Rheumatism, thr months, but, after next. a eek. Portland Oregonian... 4 imi head of cattle in Siskiyou county, Cal W. S. Barnum, proprietor uf our plan Harper’s Bazar................ . 5 7(* the stomach caused it. Ayer’s Pills cured using a few boxes of Ayer's Pills, became A cories¡K>ndent of the T imes \vrite> that Mr«. <i. S. Mathewron and daughter Pioneer Press .... 3 00 me entirely.” a well mau.” B. A. tiodfrey of B onanza gives notice ing-mill. paid Jacksonville a visit S.iturd.ay. th»* miners of Gálico creek have finished < i. ¡' " gj ' • New - oi >n< k r rrrek valley visited the county Vlissonri Republican 3 00 that he has given his son, W. H. God F. Hubbard and ' Shorty ’ ’ Hamilton seat last week. i leaning up, and, considering everything, Globe Democrat CURE BILIOUSNESS. CURE COUT. .......................................... 3 Ki frey, his time. were at the county-seat during th«- week Phila»b*lphia Times .3 00 did very well John C. Pattison, Lowell, Ncbr., writes: S. Lansing, Yonkers, N. Y., writes: M. M. Davison, who has been in Coos Han Francisco Call. ... . 1 MgcJi hay is now being shipped from Our Congressman, lion Bi 1I.T- •‘I w as attacked with Bilious Fever, which “Recommended to me as a cure for county for sometime past, has returned J. N < »steel, an cxperiem e<l miner, has Frank L?< h »' s illustrateli paper 5 70 maun, has Iwen in this section visit this station by Merrill. B iker ami others ** *' “ “ German . 5 70 to Williams creek. was followed by Jaundice. I was so chronic Costiveness, Ayer’s Pills have entered into the employ of Klippel A Ly “ “ Sunday Magazine.................... 4 5n to his constituents. dangerously ill, that my friends despaired relieved me not only from thut trouble, Several of our citizensaro ’rusticating” tle in Willow Springs precinct. He lias “ Popular Monthly.................... 5 00 Presley di ( oburn, the enterprising ** ** Budget v................... .. 4 30 R A. Ernmitt has finished the new in the mountains, and others will soon fol rented his diggings on Jackass creek to of my recovery. I commenced taking I but also from Gout. If every victim of barltvrs of Grant’s Pass, have added *• “ Pl<«asant Hours.................. 4 50 bridge across Lost river, near the gap, low. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, and soon regained the disease would heed only three words ('him se. MONTHLIES. baths to their establishment. i A n intensely hot wave «truck the and it will soon be ready tor use. ...$4 00 my customary strength and vigor. I feel of mine, I could bauish Gout from the Work is progressing nicely <»n the tunnel WebtHhor?. Portland,Or............. Our town council has reduce»! the license ( ?! turj . Scribner • ....... .... 8 40 Haying is about finished and heading Eastern State« during the paet week,and certain that I owe my recovery to your land. Those words would be, ‘Try AL and ('bas. Leavitt have been .all for retailing spirituous liquors here to being run by C. C. Beekman and the Jack Demorest’s Magazine . ..............................4 (Ml has commenced. There is every pros i I i ■ • on »everal day« the thermometer ranged invaluable Pills.” Ayer’s Pills.’ ” ed to their obi home at Bridgeport, eai , sonville Milling and Mining Co. in the • « - •< t \ - Idtuly Bo«>k pect ol a bountiful harvest. $2u0 a year. Hr. Nicholas .... B UO by the serious illness of their mother. ove* btOdej;« in the »hade. The eonse- Jackson creek district. Harper’s Monthly r> 50 CURE INDICESTION. CURE PILES. IL B. Reed, the fence man. has a num tins Barlow, well-known in southern Ygiiculturist ............. 3 50 <pienee waw that many death« occurred— Klippel A Lytle will soon have their »ras American Jas. Dodd will continue the litpior busi ber of unfmished contracts and expects ! Harper's Young People... .... 4 oo Ayer’s Tills act directly on the digestive Piles are Induced by habitual constipa Oregon, is again chief mixologist at the tra at the Roten ledge complete«!, ami ex Peterson's Magazine . ... 4 00 ness at Bonanza, and has been granted aa hi^h a« one hundred a < ay in «vine of Live Oak saloon in Grant's Pass. and assimilativeorgaus, influeneiug health tion, debility, iudigc.stioD. or a morbid several more. Htmsekeeper 8 0 a license by the county commissioners’ pect to commence crushing quaitz next the larger cities. ful a< tion, imparting strength, and eradi condition of the liver. A cure is best Other public.ations wi'l b«« fiirnislwsl ata re- Snooks wants to know why •'Shorty'’ has week. The prospects are favorable. Sheriff I’atterson’s health is improved, court. duc"«l prie«» when ord?r«*«l with ttie T imes . cating disease, G. W. Mooney, Walla effected by the use of Ayer's Pills. John we ar«' glad to learn, and he thinks he is so much important business at Jackson Olila» 4 n?w sutiseribers paying on«* jear in a<l- A portion of our Klamath county cor- Reports from the mining operations be van»*»» from »la*? for the I' imes will receive in ad F ike * ah »ng the line of the railroad yet good for sometime to come. Walla, W. T., writes: “I have suffered Lazarus, St. John, N. IL, writes: “ I was dition either tl.«* N?w York Star, th«* San Fran res|)ondence is unavoidably crowded out ville of late. ing conducted on Wagner creek by Bien- from Pysjiepsia and Liver troubles for cured of the Piles by the use of Ayer's north ui CaL, have l»een raging of Sisaon, s cisco Exainii:'*!. St. Paul Pioneer Pr«*sM. St. Louis Prof. Hutchins of San Francisco has J. XV. Howard of Grant’s Dass, our of this issue, but will appear in the T imes tano A Co. continue to be of a very encour Republican or Detroit Err«* Press, six months years past. I found no pennant nt relief, Pills. They not only cured me of that furiously sly «luring the week. Gangs of [sipular county treasurer, will go east on next week. been visiting I J. Phipps ami family, who aging nature. We learn that a new and free, or th«» Farm and Fir«‘«id»» one year free. until I comiDcnc« d taking Ayer’s Pills, disagreeable disorder, but gave me new 1 l.MEM PRINTING HOUSE. t*en engaged lighting fires, a visit in a few days. Bor1 voyage. men have 1‘. Bonne'ville* the energetic agent for are relatives of his. large mill will soon be put up there. which have effected a complete cure.” life and health.” Jacksonville. Oregon. wlinh are burning trees that are fall- Grant’s l’ass has a wi iting-scliool, the Wheeder Ä Wilson S. M, Co., has There is a change in operators of the Sold by all Druggists. Trt-liiHinary EdramiHutioHo. all directions. The Postal tele- Prof. Atkinson having commenced giv l>een in this section and will soon return Postal Telegraph Co. in Me<iford, Bobby J. W. Mundeu, a prospector wh » lives in here with more machines. wiies are tlown, and fastened ing lessons in penmanship this week. Prepared Lv Dr. J. C. Aver & Co.. Lowell. Ma«,, U. B. Ruldle succeeding C. S. Jenkins. Willow Springs precinct, was arreste-i last Prof. Benson and Mrs. M. llyde of rurily to trees. Four large fires The health of (’apt. Baines of Sprague N. A. Jacobs bus sold his resilience prop week by Sheritl Dean, cuarged with draw tw seen in difft*rent duvet ions • ¡rant's l’a*» were in Jacksonville last river valley is considerably improved, we erty in this place to \V. IL Beauchamp ing a gun upon u Chinaman on Sardine week on bu-ines.s before the circuit court. are glad to learn. Dr. l>eBar of Jackson lately from Table Rock precinct. creek Justice Hurter held him to answer >n, who has mining inter- ville made him a visit last week. Bruce Allen has leturned to Ashland at the next term of circuit court, placing e, is now residing near Baldwin & Forties of Linkville have his bondstat which were lurni.-hed. At nN«. Sn KiTAK'i M i lphow , in the and ifi xuecetded by a young man—a stran ith George Black, an old lately received the largest and tict stock Sheriff* Dean one day last week arrested ger -as foreman of the •'Transcript.'’ case of James Young's homestead entry of hardware, wagons, machinery, etc., Mr. Smith, an old citizen of Uniontown ut Salt Lake city, liolds that actual resi It is said that W II. Barr ami W. K. ever brought to Klamath county. Al. York, who has lieen at the rail- precinct, upon Complaint oi Mrs. Fred, Price of this precinct are further along with dence on the land is not sufficient to se road front for s ¡oim time past, returned Chas. Kahn, who left Klamath county Klemhammer, wbo charges him with an cure the Lumestead right if it were the home not long since and will remain for Portland will« a large number of In their farming operations than anyone else. attempt to commit rape upon her Smith dian |s>nies, has sold many of them at M E Beatty, the live real-estate man, stoutly denies the allegation ami claim* intention of the taker to abandon resi- awhile. different point» in the Willamette vallev. has a latgu numb» r of farms, etc., for sale deni'e there so soon as he acquired his Win. Dailey of Kerbyville pre< inct, spit< work at the foundation of it J u-1 ice Buffer held a prehnun.tr preliminary > examination E. I. Powell, who is visiting friends ami is getting ready to <!.» a large mi**tm *«s. ! iiutler patent, la Young’s ease he had stated one <>f the progressive farmers of this ! Iasi Friday, binding him over. ,. Smith tur- county, is completing a tirst-class, com in l.inkvillv,will soon leave for San Fran 1> Wilson, our clever harness-maker that he didn't intend to live on it any nishvd the $3u0 bonds rv<j«tired oi him. modious barn. cisco, to enter lleahl s business college. and **.»<ldler, accompanir»! by his family longer than the tour years necessary to Mike Forman bail an examination in Jus He is a gra luate of the State University I that J. T. Bryan, of and J. H Gordon ami tamily. spent Sun get the patent. So he got left. tice Soule’s court at Plnenix during the k, an old and resj>eeted The residents in the vicinity of the old day on Applegate. past week, but he was di.-cbarged alter the our county, died this week of Topsey post-office, who are now much For sale at a bargain a cosy »Iwelling testimony was taken Tr:.x Chinese gang«, about Jim men, It seems that hi> ion. nioie numerous than before, are clamor employed m the giading force at the Si«- ing for a p '»t-otlice, and should lie grant house not far from the center of lhe town premise's had bee n bombarded b>’ some of of Medford. For particulars enquire of R the boys in that place, to the (Linger ol ed one. kiyon mountain, «truckuntil« lsth. The himself and his» property, and he shot oil' T. Lawton. real-estate agent * his pistol to scare away his annoy er-, but Chinamen were engaged in 1‘urtland, ti. T. Baldwin Sr.,of Linkville is prob did not hit any one Judge Hannaof Jacksonville and J tl. ably the oldest man in the first jmli-ial and claim that Sisson A Crocker, who district, having recently celebrated his Buffer, referee in the Bailey divorce suit, all Chinese labor, Circuit court is last approaching ami IH necfMtti rtj 92’1 bitth’lay May he live ami |Vo*|»vr have been here on different occasions late free trans|>ortation will convene «me w««ek from next Mon- many years longer. agreed tu furr Probably as niueh misery i ly, for the purpose of taking testimony «lay. lhe docket is not heavy and will habitual C'.nsiipati in a» from ai work. Yesterday, from Turtlan«! ti soon be disposed of. Jas. Tobin, Winslow Bailey and Hemy W G. Kenney has become interested mi nt of the functions of the body, ami il rocker's paymaster. however, Sisson is .liltii lilt to cure, tor the reason tlmt mi C T. Davison of Williams creek was i (,’onn have Iw'en apjxjinted to view the with E. Warman in the Jacksonville-Med- one likes to take the medicines usuail" tn paying them proposed road from near Linkville, ♦ et for<l stage line, and it is rumored that he i** presc-ilHsl. Hamburg Figs wcr, prepare>l in Jacksonville re. entlv. He reports man’s wages for railroad fare from Port* that J. T Bi van ami Air. Stevens aro Tule lake, to the California line. K. S. also one ot the owners >f the livery stable to obviate thi« «litli. ulty. ami they will lie Moore is the sutveyor. here. found pleasant to the ta-ie oi women ami 'ami. This they refused to pay ; also re quite ill with consumption. At all djugaists J..I. Webb A Zimmerman are making excel I'iiiltlren. 25 cent« Hon. Robt. McLean, our able repre fusing to go to work again until they were Mack A Co., proprietor». S. r Your correspondent i« sorry to hear sentative, left for Salem last week, to lent progre-s with their contract of build It paid in full. that one of the men bants residing in the look after swamp-land matters. He ing the new Baptist church. They are ex /7»»* H v < jìhhìh < j of thi I '. southern put ion of the county ha* be holds conservative opinions on this im cel. ent mechanic* ami w ill no doubt con One bottle taken according to directions The beginning of <li-« come fnam ialiv umbarra-se.l. portant question, ami will no doubt lx* struct a handsome edifice. will give better results than a gallon o! ity or disorder of ><u lv of the vi the*toin;i‘ h.theiivei or t h«- bow Win. N'.-nruth of Grant’« Pass, who louml on the right side. Fanaticism is Sarsaparilla, or any of the sc-ri:'. J Elooii I iiianiifai I here are <iy*|>epti»’ in loins, ’ture« a su|««rior article of beer, a bad thing wherever vou lin l it. Purifiers with which ide r art tr»»ubi«‘s»>me. tin* skin gr •uw s ami «ells :» vast quantity oi it, too, iseit- unh«*althy looking, then* are | At Druggists, price St 00 /-r < net i i r < of /•* r puoi i / in xt. s larjging an«! improving his premises. right I»* or through the I olk-n an blade l he climax I i Trea»iiier llowar«! has made his last The f»»llo«*.ing proceedings I $600 REVY/ Irali»»n of the nhysic;i energie*. V scrip this season, giving i lace in the circuit court f» call for county i' is ue. But if t! • difficuit; »e/7/ be paid f<>r >.t’y c. noticethat lie has luiitl-on hand to re county since the last issue of t! with Hostettei Stoma» which Dr. P. »IV! deem ail warrants protested up to July i is always etle» •* a n Fordyce R««p« t. ut al , vs. A. fìinistered, /•' 11. ls<>. uhl be retried to nt an < Sheriff. **t al. M»'tion t*»r a n« w will I»»* no ruu**' • n to ;ippr< The Grant’s Pass diaiiEiti«* ass«M*iation ruled. : <11.» I« lip in B W. Huston, et al..vs \ II gave a ]H*riunnanc(‘ last Friday evening, »V Vii Suit for mjum ti«m Rut'erred A 1 at the <•!♦»*• »»t the teachers' institute, Hurter to take t» stini«my ami p. which wa*» w«*ll attended and gave gen sam«* by Sept. 10th, ls-s?. I eral >atisfaeti«.»n. The popular drama Kahler Bros vs John C SI r«- cover money M >ti.m in quasi “4.’omra»h s” was presented. •:i argued ami submitted. [ OEFHC FOR SYLl ON ID \SON \BLt* t-rnis hat Geo. Bunch, who re- 1» M. Osborne »V Co. v*$. F. L ot!«* *>f the b«—I ¡si<M’k or |).»irv Earn;- in South- 711 ai.d 714 J 8tn—t. au I 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. Sacramento, ( a i*ed .las. W. Wimer’s tine to lecuver money. Demurrer • •rn Oi'*4'-r .-'I’uan-.l ot; D-« r < r«*»*k. Jo*« plan«' Ki rii Kt mi e , wife of Win. Ruble, who Two-8tory Building?. county < "!ifai»a:ii’.;.< t «'-«»f riel« hott«»tn Land. by pre« in» t, lias ’ueen <»tf?r- ant’s answer sustained, ami Las attaine»! some notoriety over the »•Hperudh <uiapt»s| to th«* growth of timothy hay is bargain. IL* originally granted until July 21st to fu ami <’loM*r. About oiio-hulf is ch*ai«si an«i m Í Wis.l Have J.icoby Llro" \ - ' lets. \V. State as a litigant, recently In*gan suit originally fy the place, •■ultiviit.»»•:, ariii most of tip* balan»'»* »'an be ?aail> r and t»» recover money. Plaintiff g M cl»*ar»«L I 'T,* i a st.’♦*:<!□ of wafer runnin*; in the cin uit court at Salem against of the I>v>t in the county. til July Jrith to further plead to througtifbe pl»o <‘th.* year round.affording plenty < t Ladd A Bush for the reuoveiy ut answer. >.G1 of water f"t sto.’k and worn»« for irrigating. Th«* Pogri.Asn. Or . The h a» le i ’> iieditute, lu'1‘1 at < ìrant’s place i- all inel<.r><*d by a k » mx ! rail fenc»*. I here A. S. Johnson vs Orl.iml» R»'**e; tor which she alleges to !*• hers, Ft Mt W M W s|«»m I i* a !mit and bar:1 and young fruit tr»*«*? on l’a.-s iiist wevk. wa> very well altended cover m.mev. Argued an»i submitted ami I Woolf P. S. ; have’ iri« d your R»'bertii»e th? place. It a!•*«> h «*» the l»?st outHid«* rang? in plainant alleges that her son, albi prove»1 botli interest mg ami instruc- taken umler advis«*meiit. er«. W I ami I shall be ph d t<» rt th? comity; al-»»a. ,»t! r < x-allont place contain, Ge«». E Neuber vs. A •'■* Johnson and Webb, K. S. N G uve. (>tir « itizens Irtt nothmg undone Ruble, deposited with Ladd A I mg 13» * a?n> all m\ lady friends. Demur-! N’. G For full p rticuiars call a ¡»on or nddreau for tl.e comfort ot theii guest« and buc O. Coolidge, tu recover money. B A P.r R iiea . Believe me. yours truly. note against Jas. W. AL Dowell lor rer oi »Iriumiant. A S. Johnson, »»verm » ;! ! Fain !•», I. S. V. ( O J. VANNOY ci eded admiraliiv in < nteitaining thern. POKTL\M>. I >«•<* . 1S<». K«*rhyviH?. • >r«*gon. ami drfenuant graate»! until August 15m ' $3o(M>, as collateral security uf his in I. Williams, L. S Io Mr W M Wisd«mi:- 1 hr R «bvr- J. Wet hurl H*e uf Slate creek pn inct to tile Lis answer. debtedness tu the hohlerw thereof, f273u. i tine" you so kindly sen: tne is ex •♦•In nt Jennie E Bailey vs. Cha-. De Roy Bailey ; { was, a few day-» ago, thrown from a It i** til«* finest preparation 1 have ev« r used Hehool Hfport. When the note was paid lhe balance uf horse lie was riding in f uch a manlier as siii» lor divoree. «iranted until Sept Jtli to take testim»»ny The following is a report of th«* Sterling- ami i- a »let Hud . h quisition to every indy — 1HF I NDEKHK.SI 1» OFFFKS 1OU SALE A the money was to go to the father ami to catch his foot in the stirrup, He was Kubii X Bolt vs. I has. Burkhalter; to ville school, for the term beginning April No. I Kmin farm, eontan i: a -’"I acre, nf titlabA mother. On July 7th M<-Itowel 1 pai<i dragged some »listanue t»vfore he was forecast mortgage. <>r«L*re»l »lisniissetl on biii'L lying near t h«* HUig«> rt»ad, hix iih I kb wiMf of 25tli and ending July 15th. 1M s 7: A Class- Jh< 'ksolivill«*. Pl.’iCi* H W'*»l HEproV.sl; |;o(>d able to extiirate himself, and received motion <>f plaintiffs. the note, and now plaintiff alleges that wt'll <»f w it«*r for liouso u«f‘ and living ntr««»tn painful injuries. Sterling Mining Co. vs. A. L. Sturgis; Olive Crump. 97; Letitia Gilson. 97. Jen fiT*st«»ck. Also. 2IS acre» lying within half a i»ut |7t> of the balance was paid her. injunction. Motion to strike out answer nie Saltmarsh, 96; Laura Gilson, 93. B mile of Phtrnix. all und'T f.’i.< <*. can at small An unpretentious looking horse, taken umler advisement * ‘ ‘ • CaatorlA;s Galloria ; s bo so well adapted to children that I CaatoHa cure« Colic. OonMipatHn. Win. Ruble is acting as attorney. I m « put in cultivation. On the 3lll-acre Class—Ella Parks, 9«. Ethel Parks. 97 ; I recommend it wsupenor to .»ypreonpuou I ^ p^ite. di- owned by an intinerant Land cf gypsies, Marietta Kyle vs Martha W. Hargadine; farm th«*rc i*> Id' acres of gram and hay growing Ethel that 1 will s»'ll with th«* farm if J«*ired. Can handily d< nt» «! the racers owned by J. action to recover money. Judgment f»»r Harry Gils«.». 96; Jessie Gilson, !*»; known to me ” IL ▲ Aucun«. M D., I eestion. give poMM*s»«!on hi any time. F«»r particular* A S an I' kani isco disjrateh ot the isth B. Hutch ami L. S. Smith, ami iiis owner plaintiff’in the >um of ami attached i Crump, 9.3; Luella Pearce. 93; Grn< i» U1 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. I Without injurious medication. callonorad.lr.’sH JOHN 8. HERRIN, Pearce. 9«c Sylvia Saltmarsh, m }; Charles «ays information has been leceived from cuiiseqm*nlly “rake»l down” numerous pr«»perty or»lere«i sold. Aahland. Oregon Fi»-l'l-. si ; Sherman Fields. 74. c Clans ■ T h » C bxtaub C ompany , 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. I.titiilnr, X iim I i , Ihmrit, I'tr Ordeie»! by the court that all cases up»»n Ounalaska that Bishop Segher.s, Catho persimmons. It is said Hutch got even by the dui'ket not »li'poaed of be continued Dennis Saltmarsh, .<»; Anna Sal’mur-h. s.t The Sugar Pine I>o«r A Lumber Co. of buying the dark Boise. A nna M JEreat y . T« acher ■ until the 'eptember term of this court. lic missionary, amt formerly Bishop of <»ra:it'*' Pa-s are now in full operation ami i The court adjourned without day. The marshal of Giant's Pass arrested are prepared to till all orders for Fl Oregon, was murder««! in cold bl«x>d by E h rr-hift. esiring to engage in other pur . R<»xix<., R isti « F i the gypsy **< i'S«,r>-grimler now ¡M*r»*gri- suitM. I <»ff«»r f«»r »cd«» on r<*as«>nnbl«» term*» my The motto of California mean-, I bare hia companion, on the night of Novem iiMslliNo L imber <•/: \ th . i /. po/.v r roi \ fi : rs . ¡•r«.|4*rty «m William? cr«*«*k. Jos.-phtn? county. nating thr«'luh the valley for violating found it Only in tb it land of sunshine, B ru ki . ts P k ki . t .-', It c«»int»riM's su :n*n»*« «.f land. m»*t <»f which ih ber 28th last. The scene of the tragedy the ordin iti«’»« i»*lafi ng to ¡«»»Idlers ; but where the orange, h irnm. olive, tig ami at prices to compete under fenc»». well water«*«! and Munccptibb» to cul i Obadiah wna mi the b.jiks oi the Yukon river, Recorder <....... '*11 u as of the opinion that grape bloom ami ripen, and attain tin i: ern Oregon, l'liey tivation. Th" dwi'lltnc h<<u*.«* an<i outbuildin^H ar? m K«»’»d condition. b«*?i<i(*M which th?r? i* a f »nr nothing **er o»i had been done, and al highest perfection in mid-winter, are the P ine F iu it B-'\i>of ail kinds about five hundred miles from its month. '•abitivf --hop Huppli<*l with HUpcnor WHt»»r-j>ow?r herbs and gum found, that are used in that requiring anything lowed th»» g. s. c to move on. Forfurth«*r part tcular*. »»nquir? on tin* premise? Th »le:er is Frank Fuller, a young pleasant remedy for all throat and lung prices and estimât» oraiOr?«« G. B. < ALDWELL. Stone, tip* clever pnyprie- troubles. Agents for this valuable Califor t ;ti iium I’urtland, Otug«>n, who aeconi- agents. Williams I*. < Or. nia remedy *ell U under a guarantee at ( ity Drug Store at (»rant’s ¡• ini« d the L.-h"p as a <*t.»niu.inivn and $1 a bottle T’hree for 12 50. Try Califor <■•1 her large **to< k of drug-», nia Cat-R <'lire, the only guaranteed <-tire I servant. The bishop left fi.r Alaska t<> ic, new store buibiing late- for catarrh, fl ; by mail. $1.10. HIE UNDERSIGNED OFI I RS FOR HAU hv her. Thone needing perform missionary work among the In hi.*« farm. Mtitatod near B>1>*«.». ferry. t«»n mil ** Ir St .iv’s line will »Io well dians, taking Fuller, who was warmh from hie k ston v 111 «*, <*«mtainii.xx t»i< ' h ' t »» h . 90 a<*r<*8 War»»* fTi’fithtr •all. <». W. ('atching, a fimt- tn«in*i und*r eultivsOon nixl th«* ba lane«» beinu •»sxitig, debilitating It requires recommended,w ith him. On the -eventli first-ela.*»** timh»*r and pantun* land. A good :<•, did the carj»enterwurk. ♦*rti«»n tn accotnpH'di one’s daily hoUM'*. barn and < mt bin Lina’s arc coniiectHd with day uf the journey Fuller asked the bish We have found much relief by th«* place. I'ifle p«*rf.*ct and t«,rm** rAfysmabb* op to make camp for the night inanop n ittl»*'»f Pond's Extra t in a Itowl of For furfh«r particulars appl th»» T imfs N’»ith«'r in i,» i "it !» j. 9 i i!if V, V • • **t o»- Sir » of I'r •••-, n<«r H -iith an«l Vigor of «am«*, ami vnibrac»«* U 4 V . ................ f APPLE. PE\R PLI I. PEA< H. PKLNE APRI» Oi . NU T KEINE. office or It is a | " dtive luxury It revive* s|M>t, but Indians <«t th»» party a»ivised CHEHRfEK VLMONDS, Lie.. Etc. \v..: h*s and l'«’s|iens the face or p»*r- t»‘a- n against it, as thvie was an Indian i-ettlv- I wonderfully improves th»* coni- * : ns «V Kt-ar i We caution our readers again-t xnent beyond. The bishop took their a number uf other new build is. Get the genuine. advice, despite jealous complaints oi a llmca Colorrd Roy tlrrawit Rich. Fuller, and they camped later in the Th? holder of <»n?-t»,nth of tick'*t, 23.HV9 th«» evening, it is said by the Indians that Moeond cap tai pnz»’ in the April drawing of th«» Louisiana Stat? l/»tt»*ry of |.*>»», iii ) has r.‘C«*iv«*<l Fuller rose in th«* morning and shot tin* hi« f.5.001. and our readers would ¡»«»rhap** lik? to bishop while the latter was lying down. i know that < lifYord J. Twisaly is a lik *ly c«<lor»s| box, tw?nfy-tw«» >«*ars <»f ax«*, raised by Mr H»*n T’he Indians, fearing he woiil»! killtln-m ’«’>m< ss «»'//«*' I iyttor Ihtbit Ro.vitirf - 1*. BARRY BEAR, the best late shipping variety. ry F. Peay, and getting por month. H»» d«*p"-- />r«$$*A ly I'ttrrd by tiilint n int. r> ity Hr. all. disarmed hint, Fuller, however, de the it«i $4.(Xm in t!;«‘G«‘orma Railroad Bank and th- Ihlinm* Holtlrn Sptrijir. Ml I It I’E AC 11,(freestone) st ill hea«ls tip* list. vid>*d a poiti<»u of th»* r?»*t aniontfsf his ¡»«>or cot claring that lie only meant to kill the onai relation? If»» did not forget Mr. P»‘ay. to it can be given in a cup of coffee K A N A I > A \ 'S CLING, the eantier's prule. whom ht* gnv? fifty dollars- Ile sani that h«» had i without lln* kn »wh»«lge of the per-*< bishop. Th? Indians arranged the I mm I v a ticket r«xularly for th«* last fift»*« n months ami ing it , is absolutely harm!« *-> ami will KELSEY’S JAPAN BU M. has no peer. Having plwed tin* tine linier and it was th»* lift.'t*uth dollar that did the work. and accompanied Fuller tu Noulata, Matrhei (<»!»»• found in •li»« Rogu»» Riv» r Valley feet a permanent ami sp« « l\ cure, w he lit IRE i « e SARGEN 1 Bill Nk. never before offered in Oregon, Augusta (lia.) Chronicle, April 30. in <»ur mill, we will furnish all grades of | th«1 patient is a moderat«* drinker or an where they »lisclosed the affair. The It is this which, in a <h i<■< 1 state, forms the eel«.‘brato«I t«nine, I I’ENTE. coholic wr»*ck. Thousand** of drunkards bishop’s bo«ly was sent for and brought Lav? I h »«* u ma h* temperate men who hav«* (El'flK‘11 Oolll-el'VCS). I’.Wr. ’i".; tak» n G<»ld«*n Sp» , itic in flu ir coffee with- to St. Mi»'!».«-Is. whither Fuller went ami Soother at hand. It is the only safe I out their kmiwiedge. and today b«liev»' BERKEIJ’.Ù («O! ISEBI-’RRY. the mo.-t pr'.tiial.h'<>f thein all. gave bim*M‘lf up. H«k was taken to medicine yet made that will remove all tl»»*y quit »Irinking of their own tree will ss f.ulu I»ty,teacher <»f th * PleiHant It contains no Opi'in It never fails. I’he system once impreg- infantile di- ird-rs. e school, rejwirts the following pu 1 ut. gives the cliihl r.rtf’/rtK ! nat' d with the Speriti»* it become- an ut or M-rphiu i t» r inipo-sil'ihty lor thr liquor appetite to is being n the roll <»| honor: Ellie The Price 25 cents. Sold by eat» from ) that even the LARGE STOCK AND VARIETY SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES ’ exist For full particulars, address (.«.Men n, Anni” ?•!< Ihuii<*l, Ella McDaniel, ity Drug Store. Dtumx-ratic a l- : Spri lli, < 1<> Race Sr.,( im innati. ( »bio •nee Thoss, Eliza Griifin, Elsie . that it is the n. Minnie M.ivlien.Martha Mavlien, I Mavben, A»mi • McAlli'dor, Ollie ami the fis* of Hitter, Ella McAllister, Lelah Grif- It already done L’RIIT BOXES <'*** B''f«»r«‘purcLa-inir ckewhero, p irti«*s inondine t<» piati* tr<*«* vili fin 1 it t«»tb« ir int«*r»*M 1<» Tinia Slurrav, Bertie ( o nltii, Willi»» «Thon I’xl'T rva« $»j<*k w* gave her CMtoria. conte an<l onr Mo<*k 'Ubi lo.trn « ir prie«*», t'n'<d«»<u<*- in ul«'d <rati? upon applichi i..n siali trouble be- ben, .J .h;i Mchaniel, Ed M< Dani. I, Ad'lr»“*- all communi'•••tioii* to of either fir or pin? timber. W ’ lirn « ’ .•*. t «.%- a ‘ 'bil'l. «he <*ried f«»r Ca«t<»ria. tlint a «livori *• suit •lie Maybe»-. Oti* McAllister, Mar k*»on < .,nnt_v. Or. Ah orh'TH and bill«, tilled with pr<»mp»n>*-- ami _______________________________________ HAMMON BROS., l’ho 1X. When she nr* -a:ii* 't.s’x. she clung to ('as tori a, dispatch N.• eomm>.|it i*« n**ci*«*^ary on th»* **upv >t bv mutual cori- riority of lhe quality of our fir timlwr. W’beu Bae bad Uhmircu. ah? g«v« them Casi ori* tbe sore hen«!, to wi troiii ¡aml-gtant wagon-toa»l At a regular inerting «. w HARRIS A-CO. a. IL I her? i* h iruail road to th«- Mill this )«*ar. around the I.ml Bla«Ider, Urinary a.,d Liver Diseases, Drop.-x companies that which is not their own. !<«1^|. N<>. 7«. I. •». <». F. « John F Kelley was in Ashland and Jacksonville this week. Health is good here this eummer. I FRANÇAISE SILKS. BLACK SILKS SUMMER SILKS SUPER CLOTHS ALBATROSS CLOTHS CLAMINE CLOTHS, CRINKLED SEER SUCKERS BATTISTES, LAWNS. TOIL DU NORD. LACES. LACE FLOUNCTNGS. PARASOLS ETC. We are constantly re ceiving New Goods in the Latest Styles and Designs from the best Eastern markets. Or 'er8 filled promptly. Send for sam ples. OLDS & KING, Thousands find it to their advantage to patronize the Mail Order System. They get Póne aVt^Rhevim CrofuUv Crai ve o. ^WGvLute; 168 First St .Port land.Or. FR ES11 1*71 < O< ><>!>!< nn<l fatbk The Cost of Transportation is overcome, BROWNSBORO, OGN and more, by the Differences in Prices. You can have the styles that city friends •I. CLOPTON wear and select from half a hundred patterns, while at home, in the country, .nd bi there are but a limited number. The ad STUCK vantages offered through the Mail Order SEW AND HILST »LASS 1-..I for CASH , and ly seil System are manifold Ofg»»<>db, WL Cheaper than the Cheapest ! The Red House Trade Union established a Mail Order Department 13 years ago and now numbers its patrons by the Thousands. FOR TALE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. ST. MARYS ACADEMY, A Catabiiiie uf lift l’air«*s with Samples ol'Gwis Maihl Frei* on Application. COMiVt TEI» BY ÍHE SISTERS oi t;.._ HOLY NAMES. FARMS FOR SALE r thh n. i:c? atMHit the end of Augurt. ami is divided in '<,ur -"- m on* of ten w«-eks *M*ch. Board and tiuUon, p»T term............. 15 Mubic .................................................... Drnwire and Pair.time........................ i B«*»i and Bwidm^................................ C. H. GILMAN, RED HOUSE TRUDE UNION, DAY SCHOOL. Primary Department.......................... Í » 00 6 Junior “ ........................... ......... 8 00 Preparatory “ ............. ........ S«*ni<»r un»i Gindn.’O ■ ib-partm«*! ' t............... io no Pup»'»* ar«» r«s*?ived ut anj tim«*. i and ?jw*ciaj at- ten*!• ’ is paid t«» ¡•articular stu«lie - in L-half of cbiidicn who have but hnot«si time, For further particular»-apply at the Academy. A CARD. FARMS FOR SALE To the Miners and Mine' Owners of Southern Oregon. for Infants and Children. l ING IN THIS SECTION NOW M kKING A "r«'{».»rt <»f «‘••rtnin ;i.aiin$r ¡.r<»|»«*rfy for <» h «4- nu*: ¡.r«» ?rn N-w Y - rk e ipitaliM**. -, I Wil. wiL take pleasure in peixmally in««»tjntf m*.t>«*r»> and nun»-"wn?rs rwr>* un< 1 make arr%mr«'ni' ’it> with them to r« iu I« t an llliistrat« <1 •*K«’|M»rf** nnd tliuroMzh hn«•*!lira!I«»n of th«* Title. 4 nrrert lawatioa 1.1««*%. amount <»f («rnxcl <»r Or«* in MirlH. i»«*rwon«ih a^sajr»! vain«* 4if*an<iG«*<»l«ari<’«H hart of th«* "WultklMi PRO*. I’Hl,” etc.. <>f t|n*jr t»r< ¡*« rty. Ai \ »L*six«*<i ref«»r- ••n<*e ran 1»? iriv«*n. but I w««u!<i rather that my w"rk I m * aBow«*d to sc ak f««r its«4f. _ M> corr«»s|M>nd«-«st in Southern Oregon is M E. Ivvitty of M«*»lford. to wl.xin u \ communica- tt»»n for m** tnay !>«• t«4>ir*—«*<1 DR. WILLIS E I VEBETTE. I Mining F.xiM-rt A ’ «»neultintf Ge«»l«»tfiMt. B FARM FOR SALE. D TREES! TREES! TREES! HAMMON BROS.' NURSÍRIES, FARM FOR SALE. PHŒNIX, OREGON, and OAKLAND, CAL Our Stock tills season C mwi ba Exaolled oa ths Coast! *1 XT i i zri i :>¿ •NX. ■NkoXW The latest new> from Washington is to the lol|owiii_'-n.uiieil oil: «tal!e<! bv Di« .1. l»r ll.'hnan ior has u.’iu’iirred ill the reeoinniutnla- T. V. D in, X ( ti«m of tl.e ci.mini--ioip*r of the general <" K Chan«!' Con. land »»Hive »•( May 10th last, that a cum- Trea«.; J"«. ¡mus. \Vai.l«-ii; I’>. A mission U* ap|>ointe«I to make a thor .1 I.. «• <’tt, 1. .* N. <«. ; .1. T. RolnTtson, ough and exhaustive investigation oi th»* i; S*. V. U.; O. H Starr. 1 H. V. G.; W. 11. Fliinat'an, condition •»( the Willamette valley and S. E. Ha: kn-«-, the etl’.-et that the secretary oí the inter about either oi says that before thi name i« Al. Scar*, n er’s shop on Wn to him. after ge at Ashland, in kindly cur» d f serpent warm« Joe to his wit story, an t that ; begot and the reived it. and had it ferenec of Mr Ha agent and others, h Sea»-* look like an putty before be got Portland Sun.la\ W< •f an opium «><1 a wor. H-s; but l.u. dude, V rk in I ( a<u ule mountain wagon >oa»l. lhe Dal- B. S. s.; T. J. Bryant, L. S. S. I::-; military wagon r»».i»l and theOr«*gon An oolin^ to tl««- annual exhibit of the finances of thi« county, recently made I by Cha«. K. t hanslor, our efficient coun- tv clerk, the receipt» of the county from nil ronrees, inchnlinit money on Land ■Inly 1,1 a«$21,431.38. The exj»en«e« «lurine th«* name time, including intere«t on re«L eme'i eountv warrant«, were $17,- 737 S3, «howintf that tl.e debt wa« ro- dueed marly $4JXkl during the fim-al vear Tne total eountv indebtedne»«,ex I .1 <»rr«f lOitttf clusive of interc«t on tliesafiu*, i« placed Is continually going on in the human sys at $17,2!»» 5<>. tem. The demon <»f impure blood strives to gun victory over the c«»nstituti«jn. to Os tl.e first page of the TiMi.s will tie ruin health, to drag victims to the gr found several interesting articles, e«p<*<- i A good reliable medicine like H»»od * sapan lais the wvap«»n with which t< ially one from the |wn of Joaquin Miller, fend one's self, drive the <¡1 *p. rate enemv the well-known writeran<l pm t.who gives from the tield. and n *t»»re i eace ami I mh I- I ry this pecu vent to intieh w luilesome truth while talk ily health for tna»»\ x«ar* liar medicine ing alsatt forest ti es. Of all fiends the Central wagon road, in the State of Ore gon, u^p*ui.iliy as to whether said roads have ls*en r»>n.-tructu«l, and whether or not the certificates to the government of the uompletiun of said rou«ls were ob- tained by false ami fraudulent represen tations ma»le by parties interested in ob taining sai»! land- The secretary has app<>iiit<*d John B. McNamee, oí ( leve- lar.«1, Ohio, now of the adjutant general s office, to repit«ecnt »lepurtment on the the commission, ami will arjun appoint tw others t»> repiu.-ent the general lam! office, »»n recommendation of the coin- mibsiuner. The investigation will be eornrrenceil early in August. Complaint is made to the general land office that none «»Í the wagon roads have Iteen «'umplttu.1 according tu law, although their cofiiplutioii has been duly ce»titie«l tu Lv the pr >r governor uf rend- Oregon. ggregafe Tt*7:|tp Th»» h U» ui one who wall allow the public domain to be ravag.'d own criminal by fire through his irelessness. <xr will pur- p<»sely ».-t 'ii" w.s.<ls atir ■. is one of the ririe ¡« a penalty for etieh I Í» KIDNEY (•ravel, and Diabete*, are cured by HUNT’S REMEDY I ciicctssors Io c. C. Bechiaifs Bank. curt s Bright’s Disease, Retention or Non■ Retun ti"ii of t rinc, Pains in the Back, Loin«, or Sido. HUNT’S REMEDY cures Intemperance, Nervuua Disease«, General Debility, Female Weakness, and Exoeasea HUNT’S REMEDY .nir»*« Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour Stomach, Pvnpepsia, Constipation and Piles. HUNT’S REMEDY ACTS AT ONCE on the Kidneys, Liver, D ! y all druggists XV ill furnish IXVAhiB in amounts as low Uf a. it I a . liiab a- ■ ar it its, wot b<- fur, H p. «••r«<d te li r. LAWTON. BONANZA HOTEL! B A GODFREY, Prop., Bonanza, Klania:h County, Or NI ji <*li i n<. B A. GODFREY. Walter A. W. hh I»' Mowers, litapers nml Steel Wheel Twine Binders- Tliwnms and Royal Self Dump Rakes; Hodges’ Double Draper Headers; Gaar, Scott A Co.’s Thresh- ers and Horse-Powers; Rock Island, Walking, Gang and Sulky Plows. THF LITTLE CUPIDS! STERLING SAW-MILL 6 Miles son!!] of Jacksonville. WARNING Always Victorious. i ij^QREGON BLOOÔ PURIFIER Ê LATOR [SNOW INDER Ftl.l. HEADWAY \N’D IH 1 prepared ri» fnriibl iip.rkef with v»«rj d«-- I «rription <»f iiunlwr ■ f « sir.-erior qiiaLfy ni the |(»w«^>t rat«««. Bill« X w*d t<» order and «aliafac. ti«»n kfiL’iran»♦»•*!. Allord*»n< addressed t<« u« at Jrv*k«Mirivill«* will receive promt» aî»mi» <•-• PA RKS «V SON. Estray Notice. ASTHMA CUREP CERMAN ASTHMA CURE InwUntl)'rriikVM the m<»t riolwit at'ack inH ir»* < fc| MOOliiu •£ub in all ? J .JackAonviII?. D»*c. IS. MBH. H. E. ÏSIL /•t’l XMl.ls « I'U 'sHI NVlt.s, cidivr bVc1-. toil! N. !.. v,. i.imar Xisil. Et-neinir Nih- T ■ . a C ». - «nd 8«ee¡ Tf h .i ’.V»N «il r ' R I A . ’k' P'l'-nl Pn <■ - ■ mail «. .. *,r »■ ■< H‘V r V \ NN - m ■«<» i.t.’En« Kt; mats. NOTICE. Estray Notice tr Providence, K. n Franc'aco. VI i 11 LUMBER FOR A'L! JI m. «I reds have been «ared who have Uvea HUNT'S REMEDY CO., MEDFORD, OR PORTEA N’l ). OI L SMOKE ■i, and CURES when all other medicine« Send f. r pamphlet to Loan and Real-Estate Agent Ev.-ry,.ni. . iluty i. m.t t<>«dl<,w thè livrr. thè THE ( NDERSh.Nl 1» HAVE FORMED A CO- I "•””>"'1' »n«l thè kMln« ,». thre.. «r«*at urtai»., m M ost I'oMir rTK L ivf or . PHrtncr*hip with an authorized capital of i»*ci»nit* rnigir« «i or torpi« I . hi ;«| m tun? *»X|*»1 ali forth«* |iiirp.»M’«»f carrying on a (ienend unpunti»*«. «,f th<» hl<»od Th«* Ore««» Hl<»od Ihvir.« rwvived our «. h «U dnrinaO Banking Bu*in<*Kf in all of it* branch«-* ir Jack- Ihu«ic«. Cnrriai. - he .I Sprina W.vr «.-is on tl... I'ac.li.- C.«»t uri r h pur<*ly v»*ir«*tabl«* cottii*oun<|, in Ih? ami-.11 o , sonvjl!»*, (>r«*g<»n (tttic«* at the «»Id «tandof Be«*k- low rat.-..f fr-igl I from th.. Piwt.w »r.> «oin< to . ........... .. cu-ternon. the ,,u a,‘ klll„„}h a„d rnan a Banking House, S. E corner <»f l'nird and K ihh I. m our line low.*r than over l.-.foro. Write for < latai. atu.. a ml Price«. v *'rn o* r. <.-•« t|,»»^,. cmiis «*< ì by onpur«* bjood. &■** Bil- ( aliforma *tre«»ts. •"* < •'.-»ipati.in, Si«*k HeadHrhe. |>v>p. p- A-t.lr«,. FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO., <• < HUKMIN, tiJm ♦ . i’ hr,B’,i«»ns of tl.<* hkm. Hheuma. THUS G. HEAMEH. *■!.: ••te. 1 ry it alni yon wi’.l timi it alway» vie- Portland. Oreiron tortoti- in it« batti? with duo««.*» Hold ?v«-ry. w < mt «« per botti?: rtlH>ttl?s for ?5. arid Bowel«, n storing them to a healthy jiv^n up t . die by friends and physicians. R.T. LAWTON, FRANK BROS.IMPLEM-NT COMPANY iii<l AND LI VFR MEDICINE. HUNT’S REMEDY MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 221 A 2gU Wabash Avenue, t'blcaf.. 111. D e \i.E ks I n ’HIE liEST KIDNET AYcxvOX. witli any Throat or MU” v Lung Disease. If you Lave a Cough or Cold, or the children aro threatened with Croupor Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Trice 10 and 50c For - « • ..I ■ V i " :;g S:»re. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ i The BIT ER!»’ Gl IDE to likiird Sept, and March, each year. «•* 31'4 pagrt, b1 j * 11 ’ 3 Inches,with over 3,500 *H n»t rat ions - a whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Price« direct to towiuwr» on all good«« for personal or family nme. Tells how to order, and dive« « xa< I cost of every thing yon use. cat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These INVALUABLE HOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy E'KKK to any ad dress U|>on receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of mailing. Lrt us hear front yon, Respectfully, IO Willow Spring«, June U, 1887, -BAKER. A tSHOHT TIMESlSi D BY TtUI T .1,1 ’ llV1"« "»•* nol- freni Anli.s h * " ' I.-k pn^Hiet ,,„ h ln,k.„ lutJ h.>nH.. hr«n«L iP •il°ul<iHr. Th? owner will * ay Cftar«»* ttnd take theauunal uway I n |S WM JONES