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K T- p Fitfitr T f. in i«i iiiutratic Jimis. ¡The democratic ïimeo Published ever., !• ADVEB1ISISG AND JOB WOfUL mor..!,; g by di L AliLxie, 1 EDITOR AMO PROPRIETOR. NEW TIMES BUILDINC ».tie® -i 'orner l’ninl and t ‘ rureMb MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. THE LADIES SP»! 1887 SUMMER! Southern Oregon nr-- h®r»*by informed that i additi«»!) to a larg»* and «»legant line of DRY AND FANGY COODS ! CIX)TITI XG, FURNISHING GOODS HATS BOOTS and SHOES, w. > NO-GBEDIT ! SPOT CASH ! Uon-i-ting <>f làidennd Hilk tteruember, thee«» g«x»-ln are n-w and bought «ipoe» the war in railroad rafea andare sold H.nv es , 2.00. 5.00. 8.00. 12.00. 25.00. Golden C Sugar in 8arre!s a! 6 Cents per pound ! I CROCKERY. ETC 1 II )S1 IE BY" ! SCROFULOUS HU > ORS haxdkekchiefs Cheap loi* <’ii*ili ! CORSKTS, ^opliyi- L-tbt spring I was v«*ry nick. l>«-mg with M»n««* km«! «»f scn-fuln lit® <l«»ct«»i not li®lp n««T. I whs H<iviM-d to try t-.«* ( R«-solv®nt. 1 «iid mo . and in :» >! h > 1 gr«* kb «1 b«-tt»*r, ui til I am h - w - !1 h * •■v»*r. you for it v«*ry much, luui wouhi lik«*to l«)l«l to tlit* public. EDW. HOFFMAN. N<.«t^i)ttl®bor«>, Mto- rh t’ountry Pr«».iuc«» bought and sold; also. Wool. Hides. Fur» and D-er Skins Solicit ord-rs for Lumber SKIN DISEASE CURED. MAX MULLER, An«! many «>t her thirgs t«n» numerous to mention, 1 hav- also .M-i !)r»*i th»* services of a linai Du»tr« •t lay- in Yp* <»««r htfle moi ' will h«- four yean* <»f age on the 25lh met li May. 1 km 5. he wkm attack«»«! with a very ¡»ainful nrcMking cut of tli«*Hkin W®call- ®il in a pli>Hiruti) who tr® tt»*<1 him f«»r al>uut f«»ur wo«*kM. Th® child r«»ceiv®d little or no *.<«>«1 from the tr«-atri«‘nt. hi - tl.«* br aking «»ut. huj »- pot>»*d by th«* physician to behiveM in tyt ■ ggra- vatiai form. b«*cam«» largwr in blut«'h«*H nnU mon- anti mor® ihatroHaing W«» w«»r«- fmquontly obliged to get up in the night an<i rub him with Maia in water, -trong htiim«*«!t-, etc Finally, w«« calhsi other physician«, until no I»*®« than mix had fittvnit«-d to cure him. all alike failing, »nd th® child-t‘-a<iily getting worn«* an«! w<«r»*H, until H>K>iit the 2>i»h of laHt July, when w»- b«»gan to giy«* him < 'uti<‘iira R»*H«»iv«*nt internally, and th® ('utieum. Hnd ( utirura 8«>ap externally, and by the laht of August h«* whm mo nearly well that w«- gave him only on«» <!«>-•• of th«* r«*t*«»lv<*nt about «'very Mec«»n«i «lay for about ten day« longer, anti h«» ha® nev«*i been troubled einc»* with th«* h«»r- nbl«« malady. In all w«- iiNed 1»* mh than one-hulf of a bottl«- <»f Ciiticnra R«'solv«*nt. a little 1«- mm t han one box <>f ('uticura. and only <»n<* cake of ('uticura Soap. II H. m ix CajiiK,. IU« Subscribed and sworn to b«*for® n»«* thisttb « N Coe. J. P. day of January. These gonds were bought in the East aud cannot be exo-tlled in qual ity or price. TOBACCO. GROCERIES. A lieautiful line of ms. KT < i<wnq<>s irrrr*M ? Boy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, “ “ “ 11 “ 17 “ Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, Mens’ Heavy Suits, $10.00 and Four-button Cutawny Suits,tine goods, nil S'tin and Scalp Sne -(«ily Cured Bv Cuticura. An ' OF NEW SPRING railes’ Furnis SM< Ö. 1 m m s » •a® <’«»urt itun® I lh-t,»b®r xi vr GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION lt<» mj stock th«» f«»l!«»wing class of Is. of viüich 1 have a full line: orMTi. •n* <«f W-iMcn; R®pr«*«*®ii , tev h. <\>;mty Jn«ig**. A. *.» M J.»- .» m . «A Loftus; rt. Y..J. Charlton; Tr«*an- »I ii».*rint®n'lent, A H. BA3Y HUMORS ANOTHER REDUCTION Everyone 8h'»ul«l G<» und 8®<* thi* MILLINERY ! L Hink*. It -nrf M. I). I’hlb -r. H. H. G raen--. Mr Frank M-i'.tisky says That your ( uticura Ib-nw-'li-- cured h'- b»»> of a skin dis'-ase uft*r s-vcral doctors had fail»-d t«» help th- b«»y. He spent ov-r <»ne hundred dollars with doctors. I ut icura Reni’-difr* cur-d him. J.E I lb FAN V Pl-asant Mount. Pa. PoMtottice Building. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. <'nt»ciira. thc«r«*îtt si» Snap pr««pur« •! fr««ni it. > R«-A»lvent th»- • «-w 1»I« mm 1 !» p«»-itiv«- : un- f«»r »-v« l\ iitH««a>® fmiu pirujtl«-.- («» AFINE STOCK AT HIE SAN FRAN« IS( <) PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Now is Your time to Gel P. P. PRIM. BARGAINS’! \ rroKNEY .f I iil’X' VARIETY STORE ! ALL THE REMAINING GOODS NEXT IM’OB TO 1’. O. • 4» tv.lt nr fl «Mi F . < \xim:<. M rs pi i*i -i. i aros , xorioxs < r ri.niY srxrioMin \ limms r<>n\< « o.» « i< i are n i s nd SHOES. BOOTS Hardware. Tinware, Crockery. VE'. Jar kann ville» THE PLACE Vr i. aw i : : ’it i OH! MY BACK, MY BACK! ItllltOH I» OS» MIM 1». Aching backn, l.ip^.Hiid sides, kni* n»-y and utet me p-iins. w<»akm*s«* and mtlammation. rhtumatic, n«*uralgic. tscialii’ siidl-n. rharp und nervou* pains, «’oiigtiH. cold* and strains r«*- li«-*•-«! in on« iniiiut«* by that n»-w, original, «-le gal.t and infalhl«h« antidot«* to p.on hi d intiam- mation.th- uticur i Anti Pion r:a*t-r ’¿f» cts . tiw for $!. a: all «huggLsts or l’ott-r Drugan«! ( BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY ! —TO <JEI YOUR «• prompt Ji y I HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Oregon. Mt'dfo'd, Tl.o goods must bo < >ur goods ar-the b«*st and guaranteed as r«*pr»» sentisi. Prices low, as w»» <1<> not propose to be undersold. W. F. W1I.LI ' MSON. <ui k 2 CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON. I \ rroKXEY il'.'s.'rvatious. Knd »’viTything usually f«mn«l in a tir?.»-ria.-- Variety Store. AS««. Tobacco, Cigars, Etc Ogn. ACTUAL COST PRICES ! I Gent’s Furnishing Goo ds » «U J I I !'• are being wflered for sale at < !G \RH. JEWELRY. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS Oregon. ¡•»th® niucoiiM ni’-mhran®. that wonderful i ¡-fluid • nv»-h»| •• *-111 r<>!in>ii hr th»* d>*li«-afe ti®- • «>f tlx- air kj «1 !<»<>«i that < atarrh k«- its-trongl . Id (►»«•<■ pHahh*h« d. it «*ats «» t «• v«-i> vi’ai*. and r-•n«i*.-iM life t>ut a 1«»•!«*’- drawn br«*a’h <’f nn*«-rj ai'd «iiM»a»,«’ duKing th«- M<*nM«» «»! ii®.«ri>i». ti .mrni-lhntf th** power «f ►pe.>i,. «i-Mtroyinc tti«-fa<*ult> of sineli. tan t ni* t ••nt it. H d kdiiiu: tl>»«'»»ti!i»*d |»i«-a~iir»'M <>f t .»!«■. 1: t*:du<>u-1>. Hy rn’r-pinit on fr«»rn k *ini- |>h*c«dd m th - h«-ad. it K-Heil’* th«* ni«*inhrnn<»UM linui« and ei.vehn.i-e the ! h » t .«**>. ««atin« thr«»«.gh the <i«-li< ah* «••»it" ai d «HUMing iiiflainmati«»n. tdougliing led «I'-ath. Nothing sh<»rt of total «-radinaii« i. will *♦■• no- 1.« idih t«» the patient and all ali»-viati\< :>n-r-nni'lj proi rm»tinat«»d ■ ufler- ing*. i<*adnig t«» k fatal «• i intnai ¡«>n Sanfuni’* R»<<j < d < in- , !•-. i*AalH’ -»n u'.d t»y int«*rnalad- nn: lMlfati'»- . I.a-i.'-v.-r fail« «i; «-v«*n < ii » ■ ).-*•• h;— ui:»«!«* frightful iur -id- <•<)’.-< I'itHH'M. ■' «*.»niig. M.neli i’id f <1 re<-«»vt red. an«! th«* dit-i-.vu’thoriMigh Kantord*«« Radi«*al l nr»* «•«»•.iHiet- « ut tlx Radical < no-. <• ■ l»”X « .«tar and out* ¡uipr«>y«8i li hal«*r. ne.dl; on«» ¡.*<-kag - wi'h f'‘il «li -< ti<»:.- A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR GROCERIES DePKA IT. A WORD ABOUT CATARRH nt the Old Stand, of CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. JXCISSMVIllt. UGH ATTOKNF.Ya<’«»l’XSEI.«»R-AT-I.AW. THE TIME» JOB OFFICE is more complete by far than any other in South ern Oregon, and compares favorably with any in the Htat®. Job Printing of every imaginable description doneat 8aa Fraociaco rate®.and in a prompt and first-class manner. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST VOL. XVII. X III»»nti >r»-** -il" BLACKSMITHING tention. H. K. HANNA. ASfE.X TOT MT. PITT. H'OO/WA TOOTH rH K*. THE XT ATE EA1H. Win. Piiutttand <i. ¡1. Watt, with W. J. Fitzgerald aw guide, aarended Mount Pitt on the 22d, says tin* Sriitinel. The anrent was ma«ie from th«* northcast, which is one oi tin* ino-4 difficult ¡mint* of ath ent on the mountain, consi<h*raf>h* of the distance having to he i tad«* in the snow, which is steeper than the roof of a house and a very little slip would have precipitated the party on the rocks l»e- luw It required six hours to inakt* the accent. They found thetopof the moun tain nothing but rock, which com* to a sharp peak from which they could stan«l and look down th«* si«h*s of th«* moun tain in every direction. To the south ami west th«* view was greatly obscured by the .-mok«*, hut to th«* north and east a fair view of th«» various mountain |»« aks and many lak« s, including Klamath, A San Francisco dispatch of Julj says: Jerome Huntington, of Detroit, Michigan, l«*ft for Oregon this evening. He goes with the intention of looking at the timber in that State, particularly in the southern portion, with a view to starting a to<»thpi« k ia<*torv. Shaking of th«* most de.sirahle timluT for this piirfios«*, Mr. Huntington said: “Sugar pin«* is the bent. It is straight, clear- ' grained, white wood, ••asilv « ut up. An- ' other thing, it is sweet to the taste. Now redwood would bi* gr«*at for toothpicks, | were it n«jt that th«* taste is a little bitter, ' and the color is not <*xa«*tly fashionable. P«»opl«* want a I’tchrrrhr thing hi tooth- picks the Baine as in anything else. A man down near Bar Harbor « ame near financial failure a year <»r two ago bv getting into this business, pi*t berati“** he «lidn’t consult th® popular fast«-. Hi* had an i«lea that he was going to mak«* a barrel of immey «»ut of th--se rr«l t««oth- picks, ami shipped soim* down to New port and Bar H u !»'). . The fashionables wouldn’t touch them. White was what they wanted, and they refuse«i to take an v other, ind their decision tix«*d the question for every other place. Ten thousand dollars will probably start me in business. \ large a nouiit of machin ery is not r«*q'iited, hut it must be go si. There is now a monopoly in tlie t»M»:h- pick business, th«* same as there is in coal oil, and what is known as th«* Na tional Toothpick Association has the bulge on the business all over America. At the present dat«* they make about ten billion toothpii ks a year, lx*sidcs con trolling th«» mills at Belmont, N Y., Fon-du-lar, Wis., ami Harbor Springs, Mi«-h Th«-ir principal works ar«* in M line, however. W«* think we can • • itch the tra I • of th«* Pacific coast, and <•’»11\ -pr • r! «»v.*r tiie mountain - t«/ th«* I'i*t. Peopl«* must have t<sithpi«‘ks, and we intend making a superior article. FU hii what 1 have heard of the pineries of J < *|»hili<* orably ¡mor«*"«* 1 wit i that region. B«* the < .liifoma <k <heg »n road is now nearly v«)rnpl«*t<*«l, making an all rail loute to l\rtlan«l, ami thus virtually with the entire\:oast, an<l tla* location will in* go«si ot^Nthis aei u'int. People ar«* inclined to laugh abo«it the subject of freight in connection with toothpicks, y»*t it is no inconsiderable item. Th«» National A *-<»«• tat ion 1 have r« i«*rre«l to got out over fifty carloads oF toothpick* this year up t«> June last. You can al ways g t in and out. to la* h»«,At«-d o■; tin* lin«* of a raiho.i'l. Y >ur ma«'hine«y an 1 «*v«*rv thing alsmt tie* busim**s «’an h • hamiled b«*tt*»r. Mv br«>tli.*r, now in Michigan, will probably join in**. W«* ought to get started hv Octolrer anvwav. The Oregon etate fair of 1887 promises, we at«* assure«I by th<» managers, to be on»*of th«* rn«»sf interesting and «uccesfi- fill in the history <>t tlie State Agricultu ral Society. It w&h l»egin on the 12th oi >«.jrt.-mlHT an 1 continue through the week lolluwing that date. It is certain ly a g«>«ei mdi« ation t«y see liberal pre miums ofL*;ed for special exhibits of ce reals. gtasM*s and vegetables, while some effort e\i«leuily lieing made to arise the long rtlutnhering interest that u.**ed to inakt* the gbjwing match at the fair a thing for the eager competition of far- ...... m«*i’ „ s l»«»ys. Another oawui«Mu<K encouraging «rar feat- ur.* is th«* tearing down of th«» obi weath- er-beaten Isiotiis, when* games uf chance and huckstering were <arried on for inanv v«*ars in a way that robbe«! the un-. sophistii*ate«i countt* Isjyof his cash, ami t fight him his first lesson in gambling. But f -u ls»oth- will l«e rent«*d Upon the fairgrounds thia year, it is said. £n<! the«*“ will I m * restricte«l to l«*gitimate uses. As usual, however, the races will th«- prim«* feature of the fair and will R*e «•ur«* the highest premiums amlilraw* the biggest «’ owd. A number of horses ate alrea«Iv in training. There is no ques tion hut this feature of tuc fair is m*<'«*ss« arv t«> it - sma-e-s, financial an«l popular, an«l when the management give th«* at tention that is due to the agricultural part of th<* exhibit that is an indispeu- salde feature to an agricultural ami in- <lu-tfial fair, the farming public will have loss complaint t«» make of the way the thing is maiiag'*«! an ! will show a greater «!esi:c t«j ai«i it by their pre«*enee ami j ati'inag«- than has liven th? case fur some years. The aociety has for several vears b«*-n having th»* hard «*xperie!K*e of living d«»wri the l»«t 1 i« putation aeqiiit- •*d By .fi*lit! ••ent ami careless manage ment -xt«*n«ling «»ver a ¡»eriod of a dozen or lie>rv years. Its honest elf »rts in this •lire» tj >n « ♦• wo thv «if «-ncourag«*im*nt and tlv ext«*iit that the exhibit this 1.11! I serves pat <»nagc w<* h««pe that it w il receive it — Portland Tilt grant. On a pil<! of small r«M*k was found re«* cane. On th«* out-i«!«* of I lie cans «• follow ing was found : Will Matthe», S. Vandyke, S. B. Low’, Peter Barne irg, Phoenix, Aug. 30. 18K3. Also J. McDonough, »lohn Klippel, August 1885. In another place was foun I the name K Kerr without a «late. insid«* of a can on an envelop«» appear ed the name of Wm. Turnham, Sam’s vall«*y, Aug. 2 >, 1844. On a car«I was written M B Kerr, to pographer IT. S. <rolugic d Surv«*y, K. ('. Kerr, Washington, D. (’ , ami I. R. M« Bri«le, (’alifornia, Assistants, .Line 26, 1886, 2 «lays from Ashland. On another pa|»er was the follow ing : Wm. Matthes, Petvr Barneberg, W. S. Vandyke and Harr y Matthes. Feeling greatful t«j th«* ( i his mer«*y ami woi his h'essing for a same pai»m was tl ens. Table Kock. Aii'tl'-i pap ru 1 Vi the following in f«»rmati«»n: Mt. I 2S minutes north. Is minutes west, ; h i-i a line «ira a n suh-titlitrd. Sign <*ade seeti«)U, Pa< mvnt of < i’*ogr.iph' 3'1. 1SSB. Re!« rr< 423’» Ashland 1S74 From tins point Fish iak«* Lear- s ■ b-g<. east, F«»ur Md«* lakeS «>7 «1 < hi another pup« r w<- «* th«» name-of ufijs Moo r’s surveying party, giving h* bill of fare as follows : ENTREES : Bread, Bacon ami Beans. dessert : Pip«*, Snow and Ice (’ream. A LI«««! to th«* abov«* was Julv 23. 1SS7, I i- m G H. Watt and W. J. 1 itzg« r abl ascend«*«! I»y ba< kboni* «>n whi« h is situated the big i<»«-k, leaving S c I khi I Supt Wm. Fti** 1. of .Li- k-«»n ( . at sn<»w line to r«-cup«*»ate, wl et \\ >• P«-< t to tin«! him on <»ur i«*ttnn. L ater .—3 f. m . I have arrived. Wm. F iet After th«* patty ha«l enjoyed tt s««lv»-s rolling rocks «low n th«* mount they returne«l in alsxit thr«*«* h«»ui thvir < amping-pla« «* at Twin lakea. VmiKNKY A rorX'ELOK \F LAW. IN DONE BREWERY SALOON THE Uru'lualt* «»f III«* I hir«,r»dt» of l.’,lp,»lr. liern»»») 1C I. I FIELD. I I IN r>. Y Fi AN’ 1> Ba I ■ foiuf For ;.Il D. • • <s SCRGEON. Oregon — IS KT— .1 M’KSONV if.I F. OREGON I'till Wrtt»* f«»r <'HtH*.«»gu®. and th- I-a« ling papers can always be found on ta»* tables. S|H..|al pain* taken t<» arc«>nim<Hlate patron* anti vi.itor*. < all anil a. tt me. A H. < AIU.HO.S at ‘hi* pia«*»* I .-k a h I ikt »* i-* *t><*ti«»ii. « all* att»,it<l'*'I Fruit. Shis Ornamental and Nut Trees T. J. CRESS PHY8L 1 \N SI RGEON ANI» V < (>l< IH VR HOUSE PAINTER. <»f .A hirt’ss '*jth«»r i,njl 1-111 NI 11 vili Ill'l’V TRINK BROS. I'li’L. (O., fort I Anil, Or., or I RONI HII.I.EK A IIIRIHiEY, Agent«». Jack*>nvili® <>» VUTZS AND SHDUS2EKY IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN noaphisorliceontrf . es MACHINERY! PRICES WOOD, IRON INC MINING MACHINERY JACKSONVILLE, OR •: .l-d t. |*r«»f«*»*®i>>' nigh’ « imaiiltnt «»th House Painting, Paper Hanging I Frescoing, Kalsommi .g. Etc., GEO O DeBAR. M. D.. i’ll Y SI < I IN A N I> S E RG EON , Jacksonville, Ore ,o : Don® in a tnpvrior niHnn«»r and at pri«***« t«» suit •h««ti.n»*s. Ir •fer ro th»* ;-»•>« of p-iintr g I hav«> pr»*vi«»iiNly «i«»- •» for recommendation. Satisfac- , •T' Giv.- ¡«i Onl.TM i-ft i®«-»‘iv«* pr..nii> Odi*’ml f - I-«- ■ tall'« tur... t: oT th- <•• • i - ' »a • * .ÌI . pro :ii>t! t..,.l .> an I • - r. j. « less . O l.TOl’l’lMi. T. ..VOi M I I i.v<; e uso li . / i ’ oy 7f />/,’/ 1.Ls. i . vd Apple Tr»'« m .... .................................... <5 t«» J10 per I'M’. »’«•ach *• . , . I«' M * "Phim an«l Pruno Tris's R “ 16 “ Other fr>'«-*a .1 ■Cirubi»'*ry fiiriii-*h.»«| r«as«»nahly S«*n«l f«»r ataloirn«* '•» J. I!. SEITDEMIFR. W«MN|btirn.<> . z S(»1.E □VERLAND TO CALIFORNIA TOPPING & HYDE VIA I Con» t ai Point, ' J redoli Graduate *»f th«* M Kentucky. tight. E I R» An t Connwetions. I I I r. 't. i» . P.<¥C.< Ä GEAKY. OiBcee in William■*' B-< k Budding Up P \II.V. North \ i i i I • lÜ A L*»av«« *'»;2.'» P. ' I.« »V. , . I * I«. M 4 PORTLAND. 0P.EG0N, CARPETS OIL ClOTiiS Li no lea ins, da -.4 Mats etc. \ r r i V« 1857 J. C. CARSON, Hvision. Arriv«-H;l'» ? m . i.» ;«v- 1.30 P.M. xi A * — q i IN l ili It. KOEHLER. M;uiam*r lÜTES.ÎÀTiJdAL Pt > :ï rI. \ i >. O i£ □ JU’-A.R PER DAY HOUSE Feed Stable! I Th*» i:i I14»,»»«I t ike* pleasure tn informing .• ; tr.i: • i.a- ' ik -n «-¡.arg« <>f th»- B«»ard- u:g- <»u-' a:ni F«-»*«| S t able m the ••astern portion >f AshlHii'i. «»n «1« • oi l -tage-mad. wh«*r«» he 1“ now prepar»««! to furnish •r I^ViMtW .nplop-a »nil X«» < hia® Ohar. f-«*. M.mUXAcente: b-lgin*.' -J ’«•«.. .« .-»-i r®. E. LEvVlSToN Proprietor A Äare Chance! TI»pnM.' »r- h.-r.'1,? i:..t s.d Oi.-. • ig'i.d will <»B«r pri»»te *»l*‘ ,111 nnd Pris«'» List on applicut-on (’«mntry orders a spnciulty. FA( 1ORV AT WEIDLERS MILL. The Best Accommodations F«»rman an«i At prie»»® f<» suit th® times. Givi* m® H call for pn»<>f «»f what Isay. I HOB. MAY HEW IUI I WAGON MATERIAL < arr.age Tool« and private rfleets of the lat® H. P Hmna. Thn n» « rar® opp«»rtumty far an) on«* wishing to purchase some hrst-«'las»carriage material. ®ti H K. HANNA. A.in,ini»tr»tor Mirch y. 1HH5 SHHGPiHIRt. Dt.Wi‘ SHIP, SMOKE THE LITTLE CUPIDS! 'P ii FNDERSlGNEp HER' UY <ì!VI I i’’u tt a» io ’r—»pacing will h-rc iftor b-all«»' «*d on the l*h farm. Yll perenne ir.t*r.wt*»«l w pleaM* take notice. '■L F. I IL jNcicMtn v » ! X i i Any kind raised in a XOÏIIING Oregon. ’^51Wb<»!esal«*aud BeUul THE UNDERSIGNED IS FUT.EV npEPARED m do all w«»rk in his I»« ® in th® I»«,» m.tnn-r'mil ■it r®;«fu»nabl»> prie®®. •4FGRGF SCHUM PT’ D; *♦» nt u diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! )’• di N MILLE EAST L. C. HEINRICHSEN. Firat S«roet. - - - Portland. Oregon. THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, STUFET »..«a . SAVED BY SENDING I I T A LARSEN. A B ad B atenin .—AV. K. McDaniel, ex-|«ost master at Harri-burg, Linn county, was arrested last week on th«* in formation tiled by U. S. Attorney Mc Arthur, on a charge of embleazihg II.- 126 from m«»ney order funds while lie held th«* «»ffice from which he was re moved. Hi- alleged guilt was discovered last Mandi, but for some reason, he was not arrested until the 17th instant? He was examim*«! Itefore « oinniissioncr Wai- t >u an I li« 1 ! in a Iron«! of |I imm to await ’. S. grand jury, inOc- i th«* action of the I C. i next. Tli« •veienre ag.i’iist him ms to sub-dau*iat<* l is guilt, l.ut the a tion oi th • c »inmissiotier, in fixing hia bon«! .it 1 “»s than the amount which lie is charged with eml»!«*z/.ing |M»int* to the unn* ta.nty r-*g.«r«ling th«* matter. Me- Ih.nabl u«> among the lh*|»ubli«*anH whom I’ c-'idioit Cle\» ian«i <b < lined to r«*niov<* f««»m olfice until he was proven to I m - an “otfi-nsive partisan.’’ His final • li«pla<***m**nt th«* «*tusr gives* key tutho President’«* delimit ion of that, liitberto imletinat«* phram*. Before a Republican olfi««* holder falls under the ban, he must 1>< « ««me a convi< te«l thief. Detno- • -rat j<* applicants for federal noBition, •diotd I f«««*l thankful that so luci«l an ex planation is given them. They will I«« r after uiiderstand that nature of the charg*-- necessary to luing in order tu in- dneeth«» P««*sident to “turn the raacal o'.it.’’— T h i M v iiiNi .--The « tv is rais ed that Shat in ill u- <1 th«* nicchine to toist bis Loom 11 P««n ti««* | h .>ph* thr iugh thè Ohio Itcpubl ican «•onvrntion. Ttii« is a most liain.i.' tluust at the wnator’s wind boom <>l balltatll, aii<i it is likely to let mir of the air out of it. aitnx' It has such a natural -omul, tl,a<. ajilml to the fact that Sl.ernmti'a imtmuih I attendance an a a delegate to tl>e < o< litioii, it is well cal culate'! to tmn the ctoinache of a Ring- ridden |»eopl«* against him, Then, too, ¡»lain«* is > entirely iria* at this moment from any •onneetion with running the machine, tin uitraet will Ojierate neav- ilv a, un-t Sherman, and may lead to Ins d«*« i iw ovi-rthio« . even in the dis- tri« ts of Ohio. Mr Blain-does not even hol«i an office, lie never touches a card in rtinning th«* politics of his State. But Sherman evhiently hangs on by the ma- <*hiiH*. ami ha«i to put its great power in- too|H»ration in order to shut out if poaaible thetid«» that ua> likely to carry Ohio fur Blaine's nomination. H«* may think the convention end<»re«*inent will save Ohio to him. hut hi* <*vid»*ntly f«*ais the im * o - pl«* in the < <»ngie.->i«»UHl «listti« t> when '!<*l«*gat<** are to I m * «*le« t« «1. Ami well he may frat them. When Blaine Iwgins to play u|M»n th«* Mting «»f their sympathy they wiil upon Shenna” as an nsur|M*r, and j>mt as likely .is not Bla.m* will I m * iioi nina««*«1 by acclama tion. Th«* |M«ople are against th«* machine. F rank I. i mii ’ s S inhas M ai . azixi aH««r m pleasant iui«i*umiiaer reading fur all. >toii«*s ami |»u< ms abound and yet th® claims of those who like more solid reading are not ovcilookc<i. The eyes of all are now looking toward France, the articles on “Chantilly,** the Due d’Au- male’s pricely gift to the Ereni’h nation, ami the entertaining description of ‘Metz its Monuments ami Memories,' wil* be especially attractive. Both articles arc profusely illustrated. Dr. Talmage’s sei mon is ‘ fit** Ships of War/ ami was «iehver« «1 by him to the Veterans of the I il«*s are frequently precedeil by a sense irfrz- Th» »»t n CltaHf'e.* Aim-rii an Navy on the day l«efore lk*c- of weight in th«* back, loins and J«»wer part Also all oration Dav, at the s]«e«*ial request of That i- to say. your lungs. <»f ubdonien, causing lb«* patient t«> sup- na< Ijitw'ry V« ry w<»n«1er v«>ur br«*nt»iiiuj th«* men oi th«* navy, both north and p<»s«* In* h «s sum«* anection <»f the kidn<*y*- tn» marliUK y it is. Not. only the larger ami editorially he dincitSOM » or neighb«)ring organs. At ti»n«*s «.ytnp but the thmi'ittoh of jittb south, touts of imligrstion are pre-ent. Hatuh nry “Sympathy and Common S«*nse.’’ “Lit tub«-- ami cavi ties le:oiing troni th<*ni unvaMn«'>s of tla«* stomach, etc. A nr»is When the-e are < h»gg«,d an<l choked with erary Pillage," appro|»os of some recent M KDEORD. <>K tur<*. like perspiration. pr«Miueing a vei matter which ought not to be then . votir « Larges of plagiarism, an«l “Streak«! of di->agre«*ab!«* itching, after getiimr warn I half do their work \ . Light in the Cloud.’’ Those who have i* a < n«.*.ni'»n attendant. Bl.nd. Bleeding lung- cannot /It NS PISTOLS AND OTHER FIREARMS they cannot do well. follow«*«! the couise of the two aerial an«! Itching Piles yield at once to the appli what they <i«> Il repaired in th«* b***’ -»yleand new ones made croup pneumonia. <'ali it ¡<»1«L cough, c<»iigh. croup, st«»ries, “in exchange for a Soul,’’ by to order Sewing-machine« also repaired and cation of Dr. Bosank«»'s Piie Renieiy, t -«tarrh. < in-umpti« inMinipti« n or «>r any «»t thr family which act directly on the parts aflect«*«!. Miss Linskill, and “His Banner Over nut in first-class order. of throat and no-«* am! Imai and lung o!>- Pricer to«‘iit th»*tim«*': andsatisfactH’n guaran- alisorbing the l utnors. allayingtlievitense strm.-tions. h II an* l»a-l. All ought to hr got I i Me,*’ by Miss Mathews, will be special itching am! eflecting perinmcnt cure rid of. There is just on«* snr«* way to get ly interested in this number, for excit- pF- Give me a trial. Price .'si cents. A«idres*. I h«* Dr Bosanko A«idrw R. HTRAIT. rid <»f them. Th tt is to take Boschee’s Ger- ; ing periods are reached, and the two I M«*dieine Co.. ... Piqua. I-iqun, Ohio. >ul«l at the mar. Syrup, which any druggist will sell short stories, “The Convict’s 'Message,’’ Medford Dec Is. 1W6. • < ’ity Drug l*toi you at 7.'» cents a bottle Even if every i by Florence B. Hallowell, anil “A Ro Xr' - thing else ha> fail«*'l you, you may de|>emi I mance of an old Dress, ” bv Millie W. upon this for c« rtain. A »ndreliableSledicinMarrthebest i CarpenU r. both convey excellent morals. H II. S'l'KA Irr PRACTICAL GUNSMITH FOB GOO»» IN OUK LINE CITY BARBER SHOF, leader«, etc. of all j><*<*înlt y Í» COR FIRST i YAMHILL STS. Portland. Or Th«»«® wanting Tr«** thia '.ill will do w-Rto give me* th«-ir «»nlers. ah I will guaranty»® AAtisfa« tior.. I warrant all my f re®*« if properly rar«»«l for. I’crmA of paym®nt «w*y. Pr«»«hic'» taken at roar k»*t price. l«x»' lb®. <»f P.-ach H»»ed WAnt«*d. A. S. JOHNSON. Jackf*«»nville Oregon Aug. 1 isss. ’l>HI \G TACKLE JOIN 1'1 111F _ fl-urn»«»« nnd <»;b»d-Hi !k 1 l-’lll'llit lll-o Everything in our store Bedroom Sets from $30 00 upward. ------ „ ’wav down Cail and examine before purchasing. / first « I h *»» Nurw^-y. CALIFORNIA. l»t l<* I FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY. .1 nrkaoii ville. WARNING « -r. riir i \ dersígnei > is now íaking I dors through Ja« kson and Josephine cou for ■J Furniture, Bedding. Upholstery. By the Thousand ! Oregon Kidney Tea K i Wholesale Jt Retail D aln*« in all Varieties of H/tl.^r«<-»>r. Third nnd E 8tr»*««*h. PORTLYND OREGON <>K. Fr:: -luce F. S. CHADBODRNE & CO l‘.Ktii«»nt«*8 Í0 TIE HU.iGrfï & WEsRÏ Ashla id Boarding-Hnuse and FRUIT TREES £ Sti.eta. o MZRCHANT TAILCH. A full Imo in stock of GI.NEKAL BUILDING VA TI BIAL. A n I ndian >< are —Four nati\«* sons of O:«*g«»n,— 1 «»ui th«* Kla’iiath rv-«-!\<i- tion,—« amped all day Trmsday on tin* sidewalk in front o! Billy Mca«i’s Roy al Rout»* oflic«*, and a- ' tin- glorious King of Day” a-« »*ml«*'l th«* hi avens ami beat «I dwii on the cuil» stone wh«*ie they w«*r? seate«i, with all his pristine caloric, th«» liubl«* r»*d men grew athiist, amiad«l — ing Billy in th ir nativ«* tongue, with which he is of c«»ur-«* familiar, toij him th«*v wanted to flo«)«l their lower levels a id wanted to «io it right away. With a silver salv«*r Wiliiarn p*av«*d ’«any — M a l and brought out a guhlrt <>1 ic<» wa ter, which was partaken of in grim si- lenc«* by th«* hf/'is fyhtt»— a •ceieinony that w as gone through in just th«* same sty !<• by the rest <»f the gang, ami then without chang«* of expression they again lira* themselves on the curl»stone. Billy «lidu't lik’* ihei. imjroliten *ss a bit, and ! getting a litth* warm about th«* crav«*t, I calle«! out from Lehiml a safe breast work in his office. rhe next time you duffers ' want a drink, y ou’ll have to say ‘thank you’ in advance ” “Don’t you know what’s th«* matt« r with 4enj, Willie?’’ « rird out theloild I h » v of th«* (’. P. toad, a couple of «loors up the stre«*t. “You don’t uml«*rstaii«l th«* Indian customs, They’re ma«l as fir«* a! oil Inn ause you h in t bring out your oft’n*«» chairs f »r ‘«•in, >••?'.’ Sam>* a* y roti d«» f< »r ofh«*»' r* a ini mu prised -• y •U I»< f«.i«* tliey ; i %■ «hcv’ie hang ? You «»ught 1 sit on K«*n rjis«*«l among <) iiaull«* ’em. fice closed earl »lit tin* savag(*s treet sprinkler «lehi’ge«! them. 10 PER CtNI. REDUCTION! TíiokMonville. Oregon WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS Portland Arrive 9 (»o \. M. Mcdiunvdl® L**av•• Vi.' a . m . V Al winy and i'«»i valli* -onri-ct with train® of ’reg.in Pacitic. METRO!’« ’LIS. Ct>C> 31 . Dl vi. !,«• .V»» M. Arrivj make som«* inunev out I «» reion L and M onupoi . ies .—The c«»u: .«<* «»f (’ummissioner Sparks in can celling an entry ot fifty-five sections of pul'lir lan«i n«*ar (’hev«-nne by a foreign svmii« ate in thr interest of the Union C.ittl«* Company, will receive th«* hearty in«lor.'«*m<*nt of the jM-ople. The entry «•over«* 1 35,2’ ki acre* «»I land well a«lapted ) »th«* growth of a'falfa under irrigation. ! «• if rig it»* thi* iininvns«» body of ian«l the Go*>!«en Hole litigation Company had I m *«* u hi «’ >rp«)rat«-l ami considerable .-y *|M*nt m «•onstru«*iii‘l ditchvK. The “foreign < •iitrynivii” a- they are termed l»v thr (’« mitni-Mioiier, iti Lia reromiD«»nd- ati«»n, will «ontrst th* • aihTllatiuii In fore the Lam! Office at Chevenix», am! failing then* to ha-’r the rilling r«*voke«l, will appe il to the Secretary of th** Intcr- ¡o, li th«* < otnmissiuner slioul«! I>e stis- ta m d. there will I«* a rush <»f actual wl- ti«*r'1oth -s land-, wi.i« h with’the im- 5 rov«-im*nts made upon them by the en- t y«m n a r wry valuable. There is but little doubt «>f the inten tion of the Lan<i Departm«*nt V) make ' this a test ca-e under the law, ami if the action in tliis case is sustained, we may l«s«k for furthei refusals of public soil in the -Lap«* of laud from f »reign corpora- ti«»n> an«l individuals, for the bentfit «4 a«*tua! settl'-rs. AL any rate, the admin- ist i at inn will I»«* coi«hallv aup|K»rted in tl-.e u-« of ail lawful m«*ans to wrest from i.itel g . i LI ht -li««* hvrit«,m,e of the revo lution and th«* legacy* uf Jidlerson’a a«l- mini-tration; nor will th«* public senti- inent in this matter dejM*nd u;»oii tin* • |U»*s!i-»ii, wheth«*r th«* wholesale appro- priatur Is* a railroad company, a cattle : i*<»mpany o« .< foreign symlicale. hirma. I h«* «• igual i o1ii*v ol l«»«'iii' U w;i-given in their nam«*H. ami sub.*«*- «jimntly an am«'!i«i»‘ I m'ti«*«* was given. e«»ritaining fuller «1 s«-ripti«»n ami parti culars. *igue«I an I hea-ing th«* sain-«lah*. Th«* !a*t notice r ih «1 <»ut ami plain tiffs ’ e-t«*«l their c I-«* «»n th«* legality of th«* fust notice. Th«* b ■•!>!’»:! of tin* «a-e h«»th in tin* lower ami apellate court Hiems t«» l»av«* turn«*«l <»n th«* con<t. u«-ti«»n of th«* requirements<»fth- I S. mining laws, uhich makes no ni«*ntion of th«* ag«* at uhi«Ji one inav make a k»cafion, only re quiting that h«* he a <,itiz<*n. (hi this point th«* b>w«*r e.»u t rul«*<l that th«* loca- t«»rinii*4 I«* 21 years <«f age and nonsuit«*«I plaintiff. I he Siipteim* C«»url leveises this decision, holding that th«* nonsuit SA ELL. II HI sill A WOOIHKI» was impr«)|M*tlv granted. Th«* full t«*xt Wholesale Agents. I r is a fair estimate to say that there' of the <»pmi«»n will !«• awaited ami r«*ad i PORTLAND. OREGON. will t«e ship)s*«i t«> Port lain! this year500.- with inU*'t»-t It is sai«i to I m » the first • KM tons ol wheat, says the. A’««/ Nnrih- ca^e in which th«* right of a mim«i to lo- I lit.'f. This will bring at least |.‘>5 |»ei < ■H»‘ has I m »«* u directIv drride I ton, an«l many w«*B-infoi m«*«i people think <40. But at |35 p«*r ton. it will S|l»N-A Dll! (’«»WIIIPEII. — Alrout amount to seventeen millions an«! a hail o’i-l«).-k last evening Mr* Bela* Mala k- dollars. Theie will Li»cl«*ar profit to Ih»* <*y m«*t ( «»I. 8i.l:i« v D«*ll, <*«iit«ir <»l >f tin 1 v« i:o g />, *. «»n Wa«hi»igt<»'i « dievt farmers, out ol I his vast >uin, alter pay ing ail ex ponses for labor, -ev«*n million n« ar Svcor««!. mid uithoip warning c«»m- live humirvd th<»usan«l dollars, fl at is mer.<-ed th«* j«-b <*l ««»whi t ng Lun. 8h«* quite an accumulation from sour«*«* alone struck him a few Mows in th? face in <»n«* year, ami this vstimat«* is under and ni*«’k. kieaking his hat off an<! con- JACKSONVILLE. OGN rather than over the real tigur«*s. Seven tmh-raMv astonishing the colon«’!, lie millions profit to the farmers, b(‘si«i<*s the soon <*oll?«,ted his ¡«leas ami a brief pavment <»t wag«*s. which enriches a struggle ensue«! resulting in Ikrughty KV1NG RH EIVi'D MV GOODS DIRF<’T is a big pr«»s|»ert in a year K«*i'Uring the cowhide, after which h«* from th«« I n-t I h M«* ’«» niHk«*tl.e k I m > v ® country, risili« tion I k«*«*p h full line of tin* latest When the «T«*p prus|M*ct over th«* greater recover«*-! his hat and retreat«*«! in g«xxi sty!«-»» ««f pait of the world is so p«»or, it will be a or«!er. Th«* cowhide now adornfl the big lift for Oicgon. The stock of bread- wall of his s and urn as a trophy’. Afl the CLOTHS, TRIMMINCS. ETC ., stuiTa in l<uro|M*, Asia, and in fact, the colonel was so magnanimous al»out the which I a*n prepared to manufacture into w«»ild over, is very slim, ami prices this rebel flags, he will probably return the clothing of tbeni<»st popular m«Hl«-s year will be better than have been ha<i whip to Mrs. Malarkey. Th«» provica- All w«.rk guaranteed to fit Give me a With goo<i tion for th«* cow hiding is supposed to he call aid nee f..r yoiirH-lves before you purchase in Oregon for many years. prices ard good crops, what is to pievent something >ai«l or wiitten by Dell <-on- chew here. Pants made for N> and upwards. c«*iniiig the suit against Mrs. Snels.n pros|‘erity? J. A LARSEN relating to a «Iress mad«* by Mrs. Ma Next door to A. G. Colvin’« lar kev.—Or« (/onian. i'orr For 1‘ib'ii WAGONS, PLOWS, IMPLEMENTS » J Dealer in FXPIIFSS TRAIN <I)AII.y (KXCF1T SVNDAT.) 4.5« P PAINTS and OILS, Sash, Doors, Blinds 'I HI. TK MNS DAI!.A’ ( EX« I.PT SI NDAY ) *:‘ j 0 I* HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE. 18F Mar'iifactnr**r «.f Hi. rw i.F.N roll I I.AX l».K « OKV t l.l.ls PorthH<«i ( «»rvnlliH DEALERS IN A fair share of the public patronage is solicit. e<l. Batisfaction guiu,aate«'<| Give us a trial. TOPPING <t m 1»E. dnil) between I'ori I hbi ! au«i A h I i I hb «!. Th«* O. A < . R. R. F«-rry mak«-® c<»nn«*ction i «ilitii«* regular trains ou th® East Side Divi fr«)in f«.M»t «>t F Mr««ct. West Si le A.H. MAECLY&CO., VERY LOWEST RATES PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Portland. Oregon 1887. Sii'-h .-v« Ru^ti«*, Fl«»«>ring. < ««ilitig. Match«'«! nr-.d Surface Lumber of all dun« i « m «» îi ** uni! <«f hrKt- < I m - h iftahty. at th® 1KMÎ. T. J. COLBERT, No. ßß North Front Street. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, 1880 He lh»rd. <lrcg«»ta Foil rolìKESPONI>EX( E SOLICITED. Which they have thoroughly r«‘nov’tt«»d and titt• -1 up with th«* lat«*8t and fined iniprov« d niachin- * ry. mrludiiig a planer and edger and. are coiìh «-- quently pr»*i»are<i to promptly funuah I'ilYsK I INS AND SI EGEONS. I I. \ CHAPMAN SAW MILL ON WILLIAMS CREEK, The Mt. Shasta Route co. 1/ phessojís , Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel Have Krntpil th«* Orison & California R. R. •f I k Ml U AGENTS Si Nsflil ! —Th«* preddent’* View Ol, th«* ¡M»lj« y to I h * pu’-ur l in r iathtn to th«* public lands was lately h-cio .-.I with great cleatnes-. in th«* letter -rut by him to th«* Secretary of th« Interior in th** cas«* of Guilford Miller an l the Nor thern Pacific Railroad company. Th • President critici.-es th«* action of the In terior Department in the recent past, in referem*? to the public lands, or. thr grouml that it ha.- resulte«I in tin* with- «iiawal <»f thousand«, if not millions, of acres of th«* public lands from th«* opera tion of the land laws of the Unite«! Staten, thus placing them beyond the reach of citizens <l«*-iring to settle ami make homes of the lands, in the interest of th«* railroad companies having no tix«-d, c« rtain or definit«* interest in the same. This stab* of ««flairs In* says, should m» l«>ng«*r <• mtinne, am! he sug gests that, when* corpoiat:«»ns ar<* rnli th '1 to select lam!> from in l«-mnity h * s eiv.itions. thi-yb* r«* pi:red t«» sri<-«-t. wh-*ir pjssiblv, t orn tracts in which settlers have no l* gal nor <*qmtahl(* in tv «*s», ami up«»n which they hav«* ma Ir mi improvement. Evriy reasonable pt«*- sumplion ami intendment, hesaysshould be made in favor of th? settler, so as t«> secure to him the reward of his thrift ami , imlustiy. This is a broad and enlight em*«i view of thr policy to b«» pur«jm*«i irlativ«* to the public ¡amis, ami it will ! «'Oinmeml itself genrially to th«* Presi dent's f«*ll«»w citizens. ’1 v\ • can E asy I nterest K ites .—To fiml Ihr inter«*-! <»ti any ani'Mint <«tm »ney h»r auv given time p ocer«l as foil*>ws : F«»ur per cent.—Multiply the princi A PHY SKI AV* OPINION. pal By th«» ihuii I m r of «lay- t«> run. sep 1 have been practicing medicine f r twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable arate the right hand figure from the pro compound that would, like Simm >ns Liver Regu duct and divhlv by nine. lator, promptly and effectively m ve the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak Five per cent.—Multiply principal by ening the digestive and ass imiative powers of the «lay s to run ami livid«* by seventy-two. system. L M H inton , M D..Washington, Ark. Six t»vr cent. — Multiply principal by m EF THAT YOU <.ET THE OENT1NE. th • unrulier of «lavs, separate th«* light PllXrARED BY hand figure ami dni«le by six J. H. ZeHin & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 ight p«»r**«*nt.—Multiply piincipal by the number of days am! «livid«* Lv forty- five. Nine percent.— Multiply principal by the huiii I h * i of «lays, separate tin* right ham! figure an 1 «livid? by four. Nature’«* own R«*mo«ly— Ten |a*r cent. — Multiply th«* principal bv tli? number of days ami divdh* by Will «p ‘®«lil'. reli«*vt* an«t p«»rmn nmiti.v oir«* all the varum«* «liHiriit- thirty-live. tv»H aruen« fr«»in «i «liM«»r<l. red c«»n Twelve perc«*nt.—Multiply th? princi dition «>f th«* pal by th«* numl'Vi of «lays, separate the LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! right hriml figure ami divi«h* by three. It is p-rf«»« tly harinh'wp and can The answer in ea« h cas«* w ill I««* cents '* given t<»th«* mast l’.cxt«« woin.u which may l»e reduced to dollars by se r<’!iii l. For <!<• by all druggists parating the two right o a ml figure-. i SPECL1L TIES. .EVI) ¡I HIE HOPE I>. 11 > I>h. M .5ÎS. « ibb ». the South ir IS.*. . I; .•»-. cently n t Bui a .J Kidney« i ! <-«>rr, * the act!' l. Of lhe Live! , <1. : r- - fore, t' l»r-1 pr«*jim it >ry lin <li< he*. u h. re v r t‘ e mc ' k - ne^s may pr ve tw T»c In al! common «ii»ea*es it »»•!!. i»»i- aM*iste«l by any -her m«.- i- cine, rfTei-t a *pee<ly cure. The Regulator is «>aie to administer t-i any condition o7the system, and un<I«*r no cir«-um- iitancea can it do harm. It « ill invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to rad to intemperance, will promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system, lhe dose is small, uot unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. No loss of time, no inter ruption or stoppage of bu»iiiesH while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or sick Stomach, a teasp^onful or more will give relief If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. PARKE & LACY, and W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., I ^im* . .e <• rfC*. Tin piireA x* CR0N7MÌLLE3 ¿ BIRDSE î S WINE’. LIQUORS BEER and CIGARS Ui I >»•**• L LITERR THE LOWEST RATES PHIS Ml »Si IWOiUl E RESIIIM’HAS BEI N I t«.'»rou-4'nly I«*tirt'-<1 a:.«! fur :-‘!i«-<l in th«* most '««•••l. b-rn rn Mtyi»*, lliein-l: in«-iu>h i£ g M k hin* tin«* hilllHi«! I> ì I1 im < tabi«-. 1 in- '•ar i- l i Aiy-« iX>ph«a, 1 i with In* <*; rinm-i-Ht braii'l«* <»f ij ippil«« wit h h<* <•!<•( Hr I « Ir i T • | , I! hi- i a- It Lv« » e Liver, !• Il Y ' I « I I FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! FOR. .kith STREETS. MEDFORD, OR. hour»», «lay ll«»<»«l. J •- W. S' A I AUBUST 3ARLSO:T. Prop., C. EE 4PEUT. M. D D "1"\ rr î ' BEST STYLE l«iverti«**mpnti> wdi be inserted .n th® Tl*l>ft i the following rnton ; I -ii lin«w. one insertion............................................. $2 50 HH< h subsequent ins«*rtion.................. J 00 Legal advertitH*mi«nU inaerfed rautonably A fur r»siucf ion from the above rates made to > earlyand time adv«*rt iser®. Silv.'ra. "I Sdvor Viatel W ire. Hjwtvl ■ai'i l Optical <«<>'*«•: wnta Tor th» H'K-kfoni R.-iilr«»ad WatcheH. ALL GOOL‘6 IN THE LINE M ANUFA<TUREI> TO ORDER AND REPAIRED Watch Repairing carefully executed. . Select.o P k cka«?«»* sent on aDplicaiioo* C '•Qrnuxiicat® with u® t- -jfor® purchasing elsewnOTC Settle Up Notice. < I.L PERSONS INPEBTEBTOTH! ESI ATE A ofS. P. Han-ia. d«—MH -1. ar«» r®«ju®*t«<1 to settle th-«am** forthwith, if the» wi-h to save costs, as th® bu-in«—« of the ««state must !>«• wound ap withont further delajr. . |KXN4 Administrator of the estate of H, P Hanna «ceased. XJVV» to depend upon Acker’ll Blood EU ixlr has been prescribed for years for all Im* 1 pnritiesoftbeBlood. InevoryformofScrof- , u' s, SypLiliticorMercurialdiscasee, it la invaluable. For Rheumatism, lias no aquaL Sold at CT»y Drsg Store f •tr»' for Siri» Urttfiarhr. I For priMjf that T>r. Gumi’s Liv-r Pills cure* • . h Head iche. Druggist f t a fr* trial i ackag«* fur h <i'»se. Rcgu >«r size boxes . öold by City Dru^ btore. .T. J’.. M i N amek anti G.D. Wherton, nf Washington, have been Mp|K>in1i*d by «lit ii.tfrio" ilepartment to investigate land giant wagon roads throughout I tiie Oregon.