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X T Retake of PrecedingHFrame L- Ehcfjnuoctaticiimw if Fab Mh-vi «» »ry Frida, tn a-uin g by HARLES NICKELL NEW (DITO* MD PROPUiTtR. TI n A BUILDING. Kf iivÿruiotratic ïimefi. y ♦ ADVERTISING AND JOB* KdvertiM-ment» will ba inserted ‘ oj the Tmrt i the following ratra : | «*n linoe. one insertion.....................................>2 SO ‘ “ each Nubraquent insertion............... 1 00 HT“ l^egal advertisement* inserted reasonably. A fair r»»ductMin from Lhs above rates made to yearJ} and time advertisers. Oitice—Corner Third and C StrenU THE TIME« JOB OFFICI Kalea of Wutn.rlpt lun : ne copy par annum, in advunr« ............... »2 to " '* paid within six month« 2 75 ” not paid until end otyaar 3 Hl •ix month«.... thraa month. VOL. XVII OFFICIAL DIRECTORY JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER BUSINESS CARDS 8TATE OF OREGON THE LADIES U. «.Senators. J. H. Mitchell,.!. N. Dolph,Con- gr»»«einan. H. Hermann; Governor, 8. Pennoyer; Hjraretary of Stat»», ««»»orge \V. McBride; Stat»» i Of Southern Or«»gon aro hereby informed that i i rreaaurer. Geo. vV. Webb; State Printer. F. < addition to a largì» and elegant line of Baker; Supt. Puhlu* Instruction. E. B. McElroy: Supreme Judges, W. P. Lor«!. Chief Justice W. I W. rimy er. R S Strahan. MILLINERY ! F1B8T JUDICIAL DIHTH1CT. Compriaing Jack-on, Josephine, Lake and Klamath c<»«intiee: Circuit Judge. L. R Webster; District Attorney. W M Colvig. I have added to my stock the following class» if goods, of which 1 have a full line : JACKSOM COUNTT. Senat»»r. A.C. Stml-'v; R.’i»r»*sentat»ves. J. T. Bowditch. R. k M>ller;Count> Ju»!«»». E. D I’eatt. Co nruisMouers. B**nj. Haynuind. S. A. Carlt»»n; Cîerk. W. H. !*.»rae. ; Sherifl. B. W. Dean; Treas urer, N. Fish»‘r; \-«’s- »r, J. M ' ’hildiT-; School Sup*»rintea«i<'nt. N. A. J;*c<»bs; Surveyor. Jas. Jef frey; Coroner. It. Pryce. Ladies’ Furnishing Goods Both Knit and Muslin MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS SPRING! 1887 SUMMER! ANOTHER A h cheap hh to !»»» bought any place; also Children's Shirt Clothes, Under I years »»In A beautiful line of I K )SI ER Y ! Consist nig of Lude \ad Silk L\KK COUXTT. DI .OVES, HAXDK ERCHIEFS Senator. C. H. Cartwright <»f Waaw; Repre»M*n tative, R. Vf .?L*in «»f Kia nath; County Judge. A. Pitta ''n n nissioners. G« ». M. Jo»i#*s. «'. î.oftu*; Clerk W T. Boy»!; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton; I r ’as- ur »r k 4*'dl»i 8 • « » »I SuD»»rinten»ient, A. H. Fisher; Assessor, (>. L. Stanley. .Vrr GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION MICrrtN«» 1»F COl’HTM. FTC. Boy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, $ 2.00. “ “ “11 ” 17 “ 5.00. Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. Metis’ Heavy Suits, $10.00 and 12.00. Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00. DRY AND FANCY COODS ! (’ROTITI xa. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. led sin i-r-'p-ir—l - X»«-it.* ¡II onto«intl.al lilt»’ tir-í t’l-t«-. -’yh» if r •;»■*<»nabIt* r.’U t nil <«••;! >■•*• riv* >tl tu»» biiihh 4 f»»r»n rl\ <»C'’U- l»ic«i by V I». .l<»:i;!>M>n on C’ilif”'nia str»*<’t. MRS. I*. B. PRIM BARGAINS I! UCKSONVIUE. OGS.. 3DS: CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS ATT< > K N E Y A (’»UNSE Lt » K- AT I. A W. Oregon. BOOTS tli’u'oi: nlS IOSS. uiikXi«», Uui-ULfù, ITTOItXEY * COUNSELOR vr LAW I Jacksonville Ogn Will practice in al! the Courts of the State. Of tire in Court House. second d<»or on right from entr nee Tobacco, Cigars, Etc ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW W » have ju>« r» ■. iv lafuHsto»« in theab«»ve tineaof g»»ads, which we can s 41 »•licaper than lhey art* «»»hi any w ui -on- .■•rn < hci4»»ri, as we hav»» but v tv f’W »’Xpen»»*->. All kiiuis «»f ¡»r»» duce taken in »*x ’i ing " au»i Medford, Oregon. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE W. F. WILLI XMSON. allowed fortume. Call and se»* for y»»raelv»»s. J V’OBY BROS. All busineaa in my line will receive prompt al tent ion. HANNA ATTORNEY * COUNSELOR AT-LAW Jacksonville. Oregon. BREWERY SALOON Wil! practice in all the Courts of the State i*»fk’«» up stair» in Orth's bri-k. AUSUST CAHLSON. Prep., M. D.. COR. ÄUth STREETS. MEDFORD. OR. U ratinale of the Inifertilty of Lelpaic. Germaay Calli» r«*»pomb*.| tn at all hours, tiny or n’rflit I Hi opp »«it»» Slorer’s Hot-»!. Jacksonville DR. W. S ANFIFTD, PHYSICIAN ; THIS MOSi' EWORII ! R! >OR !’ HAS RIT A I th<n- i i r■ I ’nr - d • u: r modern !•'. • ¡"’bniii.k’ » i: • billia 4 «ah!»», ¡'he bar is a! Vv »y- tpplie l vith he «’hoicest itrai Js «»f Has located in Talent. Or., for th»* practice » f - ;»r »h’-iHion. Makeg all rhro'.ir di-»*a*»»*** *uc'. a« R e-u na« e*m. \*thma. Pile*. Ki4n«y Diraas"' L»v*r Complaint»«. «V*.. a*«p» -laity. L. L WHITM-.Y WINE: LIQUORS BEER aud CIGARS. and the l»*a«ling papers can always he found on th»* tabl»»H. SiH’.T.l pai>-.-> taken to accommodate patron*» and visitor». Call at.dx erne. A. II. < ARLSON -f. D. SURGEON. Ei -le Polat. Oregon Having located at this place I ask a share of »patronage of this section. < 'alls attended to any time. T. J. CRESS HOUSE PAINTER. W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., Finsi I IN. SCIMiEON ANI» Al (W lit CR JACKSONVILLE, OR. Jacksonville. Oregon. Prof»'Hsional call-* promptly attended t > »hy • »» ight i ..ul’-oin- s in etili. i- E t rlish or German. í'tF“ i »tlir»« at the U. S. H»»t»*l OE » O OeB lH, M. D. flavin «r permanent ! y lora’.Ml here. I <»iT»i nij servicie« to the people of South» rn < )rec»»n. Souse Painting, Paper Hanging Frescoing, Kalsominiiig. Etc., i PH Y 'I CI IN AN D S U RG EON’ . •ffio’iNOavi11* Oero.,on- O fi • i’i I <i »nee i’alif<> ••» t ■Atrc’-t. - '»nt • ve uf ri • c » i-r- i » u » m . C ill-* pr » n:»t!y att rvle t fo.ti.iy anti ni t D»»ne in a s»i|‘'ri«»r ;:ia’»'ier pim ! at prices t«» suit he tt If-. I ■ - ft• ’ to . • of pa - 1 ' ¡»revioli-lv 4*>ne ft»: rectnum ; dai•<»!!. - f i«»n guar trad. » Gi ve ri'’ « ‘ i ■ b>r yoi;r- if. Or lers b ft at M •’’in's N»*.v • »-I* Store wd reeoiv»* pr m.p? atte .il»' T. J. < r. a. YOUNG. M D.. PHYSICIAN ani » 1VERLANJ TO CALIFORNIA VIA SUKG eon . Cun' ral Point, Oregon Jregon óó Jaliforaia H. R. Gr id tint - •* th** M-dicnl I’ ’! V -r-ity « .f L-»'I i-ville. Kentucky, (’ull» pr»» ni»rly attended to day or •»ight. u. p or .:. >f. t>., Williams' it i id’ il E. U -iK%RY. M. P . R.--I |«-IH’f »»Il (’Si. C l VC-J & GEARY. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS vie»! fard. Orvi¿<Hi Offices in Williams' Brick Building I Up-taira. ■ An ! Connections. The Mt. .Shasta Route < ’loseconncctiiuis wad»» at A-hlaa<! with M akps of the < ’alifor ia. < »r.’C»n and Idaho Stave! <». 05I.Ï eo ; I r> Pl- XÌ MHM«. rune between M tlford a- 1 S.ta Fra- ciset», tw »nty-six hours. T. J. COLBERT, South. M I. ■5 PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS daily b *t w •< •:» P<>r !.in<! and land. Fii’sf Street, PORTLAND. OREGON CARPETS OIL CI.OTHS. Linoleums, Rags Mats etc Th»* O. A • - R. R. I’ rry nvik»--* ci»nn»Tti >n with allth»» r-’knil ir train« »»nth»» Ea>t Si»i»* Division from foot of !■ *tr» «»t. Wwat Si ie iivGion. KETW POK : 1. k *• I» A < OKA al.I.ls M Ml. Til-AINS DULY < EXCEPT SCXP \Y. 1 7::ln A M. L»‘.iv»> IJi'J'» P. M \rriv»« l’»>r: l.o¡»l <’«»r\’illi- Arriv« ••:C» F M- l.♦‘••tvI 1 p. m . F.XPRESS THUS DAILY U.X« FJ T MUNDAY.) THE LARGEST, t -, p «... ; • sum p M. \rriv» A'TD 3TST ST03K t;t- rimi’ t.ts. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 3.1 »ni E Street rUAN’!». i>K Co-ltai'uiat I •'l R'»’»’iu*. w*«t TltUis’;»'»!. V- »• »»»• • ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE i.l the Siale. Proe 3usas to and from tho Hotel Nu Chinera employed ami no dsviatiun in M »als 25 cents; I • Igirc erats to esnts. K. LEWISTON Proprietor A Rare Chance ! Poi• a d Arrive 100 M. Mt*Uiiinvilii* L', ivi ■■ ;(■'» a . M. A* Al'imy » I Corvallis conn.-ut w th trams of Oregon Pm’iÄc. .. , ». Kor.Hi.ri: Manager TO i ÎE uii lli 'i â WEÂîiï. Ashlar Bosdiiig-Hfiuse 'nd Feed Siahle! Tl." in I .-~:irni«l t.-ik- id-'-i-uri- in inh.rinma th., lull,.il-1 ' il lie h l- t i - a i-h'ir«-i- of the llo .rd- ina-lion- ■ i -I F.... i «I i' l" in tin- oaslern portion of Ashl-i:ni. "n th-’ old itaae-rnad, whors he I. now preparisi to furnish The Be^t Accommodations F»t’u»n »mP” i-*. at prmc*. t<> «nit the tini'*.**. G»vf m * h call for pr » f oF what I “ay. i HDS. MAYHEW Th«* P’lbiiu ar*» h«r»*bjr notiti»*«! that th»» nn»!«*r euri* ! will ofi r pr.»»t* «ml* all the SMOKE •JVAGOX MATERIAL. THE LITTLE CUPIDS I Itfi.v.- .->•■ ‘->J P-’V 't'-f cf th« la’« 8 1’ H mviv fn«i«»r. •-.adv f.r snj un> »i«'.i'ig to P ir-ha«' «o ne nr«t-cU«scarriage aaterial. «te. HVNNV. administrator Clicuip loi* <?it!-ch ! Import J*n<i br»dl>rO.W. Hunt. >V út-iku-.Or Tb? Best Sh? ‘p k Wwl ani Mutton. '1. HErND ’.’NIGNED HER” Y GTVr ■» W\RN. i-t< ”»it ' » tr wpniwt ’ w 'I h -•*!'••”• h»allow. *4 »nth»» Uh far n. AU param* inî«*r*»»«*il will i >1 a »-.A :»i'; • noti- MH1K. IXIL Jacksonville, D-c. Ia, 18W. T An I nil Skin and Scalp Diser»Nes Sue« Uly Cured By Cuticura. Red Men’s Building, Jacksonville, Or gon SKIN DISEASE CURED. CREAT RED'JCTiONS ('uticura. thagrc.it skin cur'-. an«i ■ uticura Soap prep r» tl fi <in it. » xt»*i : al iy. and < ul i 'ura R..... Ivent tnc t-w blood punii r i iieriially. are a positive cure f«»r every form of skia a ,d blood di-, a-«- f rom pin.; !» ■- to s -rof.i a. VARIETY STORE f’u icira lb‘-i!»si es are >o!d - v» rywl.ere. Prie»” «'uticura, th»-Great >kii. « uru. f«i cts. ; ('m icurx So,kp an »• X'pn-j •• li ctir ili—<. 2.’» '4r ( uticura Re-olv» • .t t X« \v Bio ■<! Pur it’.< r A! <p'. I'nth-r Drug nml ( ht- nica1 » o .Boston *»» ml for ’•Run to! ure skin D ìncbs «»»».** 1)| I’Ll S. Black lie.ids, Skin H| >inÌHh»*s, an 1 1 UL Baby Hum <r>. u-»‘* uticura Soap ALL THE REMAINING NEXT IX'OIC TO 1’. O. at the Old Stand of CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. Anti everything u“iiaîiy f«»unii in a lirst-cia-- Variety Store. Also, CHOICE Gift Hprii'i* I was very sick. b»ung coverai! with M-meku »I of srrofula. ____ lin* «ìoctors could not help *>*<•• I was advised to try t’u* (’uticura R»“«olv»«nt. i I di»i .... so and in a day , 1 grew t»»fft r and bi tter, ui til I ani as well as « ver. 1 1 thank you for it very much, and would lik«»to » have it told to the pub!ic. E1)W. HOFFMAN. North Anttleboro, Maw. Mr Frank M < usky says that your ( ut ... ¡cura RtL’iD-tlit’s cur» d h s boy of a skin di’'i<as»’aft»*r several d«M’tore had fail»*d to help the boy. He spent ovt one hundred dollars with doctors ( uticura Rem» <ii»’s cure<| hint. J. 1 I IH ANY. Pl.asiMit Mount. Pa. PoHtofficr Biliklil g. i IGA RS. JI. »VFI.RY i \N!»ll.s. NUTS PIPLs. ( \JU>S notions . i r i ’ li us STATIONERY. ALBUMS toraci <».< < igari '. itcs _(>ur little ran will be four yeara of age on the 25tl. inst li; May. 1SH5, he was attai-ked with a very ¡minfal tirfNikiiiK out of th»» akin We call ed .n a physician who tr»-it«*<i him f»»r alxmt four weeks. I’h»* child received little or Do i » mm 1 from th«* treHtin»*nf. ae the !»r akir.j; out. aup- p»»h«»dbythe physician to be hives in an ggra- vated form. I»erame larger in biot*'hes and m«»r«* and m«»re <iiatreading We w»*r»> frequently <>blig<*d to tret up in the night and rut» him with t»oda m wat»»r. strong linimenta, etc Finalh. we calle»! »»ther physician«, until no leas than six had attemted to cure him. all alike failing. an<l th»* child h«"i*di!y getting worae and w<»r*e, until the 2>)t h of last July, when w began to mi v»’ hun <'utii iir.i R»’h»»lv»‘nt internally, and the ('uticura. and ('uticura Hoap externally, an«! by tl.»* last of August In- was so nearly w» li that w<- gav»- liirn only on»* dos»* of the reralvent about every second day for about t»*.i days longer and lu* haR nev»’r been troubled sine»* with the h«»r- riblo malady. In all wt* uwd i» ss than one-half <»t a bottl»-of ('«lticnra Resolvent, a little Jee« than one I h » x <»f ( uticura, and <»nly one » ake of Cuticura Soap. il. E. 1UAN. Cayuga. IB«. Subscribed and «worn to befor»* me this_4th day of January. 1887. C’.N. Cue, J. P. SCROFULOUS HU rORS. MAX MULLER, A WORD ABOUT CATARRH- A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR •1 are being offered for sale at ACTUAL COST PRICES ! The mi.nls must lie f.tÿ" ritere will [i isitivi’ly 1».» tm llttservntions. sold nt ot ee, even Al FRUITS IN SEASON. V sack i i "i< ’i : ! Our i’ooth are t he best and guarant«»»»«! as repre sent»'«!. Prices low, as we do nut propose to be L. undersold. *’ltistl <’ m.irons in»»mbran«*. that wonderful so i i-timd »•>!v»’l«>;<«» Mirr »nnding th- »b’lu’Hte tis- f»ib-s of t!i»* fiir i> d food passfuf»»»'. that ( atarrh in.ik»— it“ *-t r«»!.e' ■ ’•! (>*.<••* • K’a!»li-l.*-«i. it pats it it» t v»*i: vitals, ai.4 r- nd- ;s life Hut a h»’o.’- draw;! Lr-atli »»f mi“»Tj an»l <!i“»,ar;»‘ dtillirff the h»*iir..» of heiriii.. tr-.inint’liinu the jM»w»»r c-f “¡»<M*rh, destroying th-faulty of mup II. taint.ng the b.natn. and killing th»’rptin«*d plea*«ur»»» of taMe. IftKiduousli. By croc ping on from a “im- i>i«‘ <’<»1<I in tin- in-ad. if asKtultH fh<* membranous I ini in: and pi . v<-loj»t’»« tin» bom-seating t»r<»iuli th«' dolicat»’ »’«»at- ; . 4 causm«; ifiilamrnation, alou-lunt: an4 death. Nt.’fdiJK fhort of total »•railii-ai i»»n u ill -uur«- b< ahli !<• the p iti*»nt. a id all ail»-viati\<’ r»’-inti iv ;.i <»rra«. inal< 4 ■ u flor in It-.-fiii a to a f it <1 t»-nninati<»n Sanfoni'a Rm i-iil ( iif. .in !■ a'atio’i ;.n«f by Irib raid ad- inu.i-l»ati»' t. i- i <-v< r fail *d:<«\< n w.un tin* <ti- t*. • ia - f;t_'litful i irt.il on th beat«» <•«»! stituttoD*. ! <• ir.' :. - n-*li »r d t -t • ' -,\i- i»»*t*n n*<’f»v» r< »1. Ri.»t »? ■ d.x-a.—• thoroinrhiy dri\ out. SaiHord'* Radit’a! < nr- <»f on«* bolt!»* «»1 tit»- Kafiicai ( ure. - box ( ittarrha! Solvent, and <>i;<* improv-d h haler. neatly wrapped in on»* pat’k.-ur* with full d ;erti »n- Pri— .“!. 1*4»I H R I>iu (I A ■ HEMli AL< O. BOSTON. ERA FTY COUSIN FLORENCE. LOST PUBLIC MEN. What the Heath of So Many Great Means— A re We A ■ a Nation in Hanger. “America is losing its prominent very fast,” was the remark of a known Englishman who is now visiting this country, ami he was right. Stunner, Wilson, Phillips, Washburn, Car|>enter, ami a host of others have departed, and John A. Logan .has just passed sway. But has it never occurred to the reader that the cause of the deaths of these pub lic men was in everv ease the same ? And has it occurred to you that .Manning, Butler, Blaine, and a host of others are treading the %ame road? The great ir'American scourge, to- j day. is kidney disease, and it is by no meaus confined to public men. Thousanus of men ., whom we see every day have inherited it from A merica ’ s t oss, their parents and do not know it. Innumerable women who are delicate are afflicted with it at this moment, ami think it is simply “weak ness.'’ Little children whose kidneys have been injured by n arlet fever are suffering fr in it, usually unknown to their parents. Its symptoms are a tired feeling and a desire to sleep; a pale com plexion ; uncertainapjietite; faintnessat the pit of the stomach; shifting pains, sometimes in the ba. k, sometimes in the limbs, and again in the head; plentiful or s.-anty urine, with the scum on top or a sediment and brickdust in the bottom; a burning sensation in passing and skin hot at times and c ammv at others. Any one i.f these thing- indicate disordered kidn-vs, which me the first stage of Bright's diseas--. They must be cho ked. t'apfain Greenwood, o: the steamer Kanawha, ad these 'roubles in an ag gravate I ioim . lie itsol Il'itr's 1!' rnedv and is in p - : -ct l.oiith to-.lav. Lei i li n es Pike, of Water! n: i, ('.>nt .. was gr. at.I educed in the same manner and was “suffering severely.” lie Hunt's Kerne.iv was cured Mrs. l.eKalldel I..*7 Nichols, of l’ii nix. '■ It. I., alt. r pas-ing through all the suffer ing which any woman can . greenwood . is evi-r called upon to endure, was cured by Hunt's Kemedv. The son ot Cornelius B. Smith of the state Department at Albany, N. Y., was given up to die by no less than four phy sician«, but was enrol by Hunt's Rem edy. Tie s.- instance« could Is* prolonged indet’m .:elv. in thing-are certain. First—Kidney trom-l uliieh alnavs end m Bright's d. ease, unle— cln eked, are iearfullv prevalent. -econ 1—They can be enrol by using the rt-n edy aiiove named. With these truth- in view, why men and women will be so heedless and allow svmpt ins to run along until tin v end in agony or d.-ath we . annot understand. We certain.y advise all to think carefully on tlu «ul jeet,and act without delay. > FACTS TO HE REMEMBERED. The croakers who have predict-d such Where is Elsie?” was Arthur Den ning's first question, put to his cousin ,ninon« rul* in th* --vent of a democratic Florence Troye liefon- they ha 1 well fin , iniiniatration should now bear in mind ished their cousinly greetings on Arthur’s that : It was a democratic congresa that return from a year's travel. The sub ject of it was Elsie Norton,to whom In pa««.-d the interstate c .mmerer law. It a t- a demociatic congress that en- had been long engaged, and whom he acted a law to pension the veterans of had come back to marry. Elsie was an orphan, and the ward of the Mexican war. 1» wa« a democratic congress that en- Arthur's unde, in who«.- house he had Imnself ln-en rested from the time of his acted a law t>roliib;ting the contraction own parents’ death. The two, in their of alien labor. It was a democratic congress that en childhood, had loveil each other as broth er and sister—an affection which had acted a law providing for the redemption assumed a more tender character a-they . of the tra-le dollar. It was a democratic emigres« that en increased in years, and Lad finally led ' acted a law far the protection of Ameri to their betrothal. Florence could hardly conceal her- can fisherman. It wa-a democratic congress that en- pique a' the abruptiit-ss with which 'Ar thur cut her salutations slnut in hi« acted a law preventing the employment eagerness to a.k for Elsie If the truth of convict labor by federal contractors. It wa« a -lem-M-ratic cxHigresa that for- must be told, Florence had never quite given up certain die uns of her oivn in .-ver «ettled tha electoral count business by giving to each state power to say for w hich her handsome cousin and hi« for wlmm its vote should tie cast. tune conspicuously figured. It wa« a democratic congre«« that es “Elsie l.as gone on a short visit to h-r friend. I.IK V Mapletoll,” said Florence tablished a tribunal for trying suite in answer to Arthur’s question. ‘’You against t»ie government instead of crowd see we didn't know when you were com ing tln-in into 'lie lian.l. of lobbyist«. t It was a democratic congreM that re ing.” “What a fool 1 was to keep it a se l»-ale.l the tenure of office act enacted / cret !” lie returned. “I wanted to give by a r.'publiean congress for partisan / her a surprise, and now, to pay for my purposes in violation of the constitu- f lolly, I shall have to wait I don't know lion. It was a democratic congreaa that re- how many hours or age« a« they will | stored to the public domain 30,000,- ,___ seem—before seeing her!” “She’ll be back day after to-morrow,” 000 acres of land granted railway cor- poration« by the republican party and replied Florence. “Why didn’t you say year after next ?” unearned. It wa« a democratic congress that growled Arthur. “I wonder,” lie added, “if the titue j.as-el a resolution to investigate the we've been apart ha« seemed a« long to Pacific laiiroa 1 which has already com- fielled the road tn »r ange for the pay- her as it has to in--.” "She has admirable patience," an -iii-nt of b >th prin.-ifial and interest on its I government liond*. swered Fiotem-e, with an inn<«*ent ah ; "the poor d.-ar never fretted once. I used to wonder how she Kept up so. I' i , siite I couldn’t have done it.” An amused smile came over Arthur's face. "I'li ■ li ne might have hung heavier,” continued Fl-irence, whose look of inno cnee was fail ly childlike now, “but for the kind attention« of your friend Orton Barehe. He was here nearly everyday, and his pre«eiice wuieii to cheer El- e up greatly. I'm sine you ought to feel ever so much obliged to him.” Arthur's smile Is-came a laugh. “Come, come, Florence,"lie inter, upt- ,“you alw ays were a bit of anii-elu. f- maker ;bilt you can't make me th • lea«t jealous.” “How . an you talk «o.C'ousin Arthur’’’’ |HMlted Florence. “1 never meant so -h a tiling. There was nothing in the con duct of Elsie and Mr. Barehe that ani on- could criticise. They only s.mg, and played, anil walked, and read [sse- try t.-g.-tlier, and—" “In plain English, flirted to th-ir licait«' e.intent,” -aid Arthur, finishing the sentence and breaking into another laugh. I W iio at» U ii ' um V icki r »?—War ier valley ha- ls«-n a great reso-t for i. an I >■ 'I • thieve« since 1SG >, when the first .mt >tc ik or mining on tire Com- . 'to.-k b Ije took place, and attracted a ' large imiii gr.itio'i from northern Califor nia. Horse thieve« fhrongel the road and stole every horse that strayed away from the hardy pro«|>ectors’ camp«. The-e they ran into Warner valley, whet • th.......... r |«n*ts if Oregon, Neva da ami California ao> to lie found, and where their- is always more or leas dould ibout j irisdiction. A few days since, saw qude a teag- ly there. The sheriff •f < »wvhee county. Idaho, went to arrest a matt named William Vickers, said to l-c a notoiioiis Oregon d<-«|«-rado, al though we never heard of him before. Vickers allowed fight, and did a boy alsmt 111 years of age, whom tie had stop ping with him. The sheriff was just a little too good for loth of them, ami shot the Isiv th. on ’h the Ine.-ist. killing him in-tantly. II,-then shot Vickers twice the ugh the li-a l, thus saving the coat of a ¡o|.g-|rot acted trial. A'tckvrS shot a surveyor n um d < narles Movie, alarilt two we k- ajo, wounding him badly; and it was for thia offen.-etbat the she,iff n c- -rying to -artest him. We arc at a )- --to place thia man Viikera. There was a family of that nanr- at Otegon city, Hom., y.-ai« ago, most of whom were Hte.imlioat mi'ti. They were not only quii-t ami orderly men, but honest be- v ■:! I all doubt, Tliia fellow was utt- douh'e Ly from a diff-rent family and, if In* was really an < »regon _ man, our S» it.. ha« no great cave to regret bi« Io««.— Erchnng'. “Off! Cousin Arthur—" “1 tell you it's no use," broke in Ar thur, sauntering off to look after his lug KM.IEW.I) IV OM: SIM TE. gage, which had just arrived. Acliirg b-K kn, hips. a; .I Miles, kid Florence went out the next morning, ney ami uterine pains, weakness and i n flam mat ior\ rheumatic, neuralgic, and it was nearly noon w hen she and —TO I. KI YOVK- sciatic sudden, sharp and nervous Arthur met. pam-. c<»ii;;lis, coMe and strains rr- “See " she said, oncoming down from lif»i«l in nm niintilc bv that new. origin’t), eh>- gaiit ftD'.l i:if il lible an’id <t•• to pnm a> d inflam T koi bij is T'i. (\Mi‘.— flip re see! ns taking off her thing», “something I've !l Ct mation, tic* ‘ ut icur.* Ant i Pa n i I hs U t . J.*» cts . just found that Elsie forgot when sb- Ì tiv for »1. a’ all druggists or Pott» r Drug anil to 1 m * ti«iubh* in the labor camp of the ’ I Central Labor Cni»»nin New York. The was leaving llow vexed she'll be when Ci.i’inical ( o , Boston I ’ “fool producers’ section,’’ whatever she missed it. She has worn it constant — fMlN’K IN- tb it mav In*, reported to the I’nion that ly of late.” “Why, it's the l.s-ket i gave her with they ha'i resolved to denounroth»* county DEALERS IN co»r.mitte<‘ of th«* VnitAd Lahor Party for my picture in it," said Arthur, taking the •7»; SeavtcE Haro • r.i.l .1 >n 1 i« han,I. * . t'tvn I rxiH’b’ijg (lie s*wialist*». 1» . . T .... a..l, - - “ You say she lias kept it constantly I l> >s tion. ft fir~t , difficult to.analyz«* the comiMjsition o! that I’niti d Labor Party in New Y»>rk. about her?" he raked, with manifest de t <>in H i j'er'f W.'. kl.i a« allowing Cua — AND AT — It cannot be the Knights of Labor either light . ti«' p «.tion in .-f - ence to hi« New "Night and day lately,” Florence in by themselves nr j»>intly with otln r or port speech: “We do not understand sw ered. Walter A. Wood’s Binders, ganizations, for the K. of L. constitution that it imparts either distrust id the pres Arthur touched the spring mechani Walter \ Woo«l‘s Chain Rake Reap<*ra, prohibits auv interference in politics. ident or regret at tin- very liberal sup- Walter \. W .o l’s Sw•* *p Rake Reapors, So that as an organization they have not cally and the case opened. An electric poit which tie received from republicans —!•» AT— Walt»o A Wood’s Enclosed <}«*ar Muwori <»»nt delegates to the Unit ’d Labor Patty, shock could not have started him more in IsM nor is it intended, we presume, <»aa»\ Srott <fc <’»».’« Separators, f<> this party manifestly app.*ars to b»* suddenly. Instead of In« own likeness to intimate that a« against any other pro (iaar. Scott Ä ‘ ’o.’s Plain :in<l Traction Engin -, *1 have used Simmons Liver tonne i by delegations from various or it wa« that of Orton Ban-lie that met hi« bate candidate he would not be supported Rcgip.ab -r for many years, hav Coates’ Lock Lover H tv Rake; also a some hodii-s of organized labor. It it- eie! It wa« true, then, that in his In them a/ain We do not know a sin- ing made it my only Family likr’v they ar<* “imply th»* George and a'.>-i r.e • in ,'li-a 1 .«I «up-.ilanti-d him in c'.e fi mud <>f reform who regrets his vote M»*<licine My mother before tl h-art wh.ch he h.i-1 fun I Tv bciievel i-.r t'l -iel i-.-t; aith -ugh there mav be I M'K SON VILLI’, OllEOON M Glynn “ •»• ¡♦ ‘ t ’ '. and ••*»eiaii*t chib “ , lutili Iain«* oí l?firni me was very partial to it. It is su ’> instance- in Maryland or Indiana. wbi ’b a e about a ! in the >.une boat, al! ’.'« va n. a safe, good and reliable medi Write f»»r ('ata'Ogie». A*ldr»»ss ritlu'r FRIAK BROS. IWPL < 0.. Portland. Or., or IL- -I .o-i for a nio:m r.t p.Ce -m i silent. In the pr<—ent c-ind tionof paitie« we pre- and it won't! look queer tuat <»ne «*•’ cine f<>r any disorder of the the tei' •■i!e tuulite, sm.i.- th it ::of,o.|, sn;i|<ri.-s that the < KONFXII I.FR a BIBD s FY. Agents. Jacksonville < >r system, and if used in time t« -h" il I turn against the oth» r.or that G•••* rii-*n fl-ngir.g a«i a great prever» Civ** of tick fie*». j»»g should cal' the k -tth* ba k. Toe re- he hn-rie-l to hi« room an! mid - hasty collide o| to tep-ilili--lit p cident would I often recommend it to my port of the picnic committee inviting p ep i a’im- for a i imtiic lia'e j.iurncv. I h - in - pi-fact-, y u;s.n thi* stibj’-ct friends, and shall continue to rhe-- tini-h.- I, lie penned a ! tt -r t-> El tli.-n that <-i I’r «d.-nt Cleveland li«« Gov. Hill to review the union labor pa 71 do so. ’cl? rade on Septemlier o was hissiM down sie filled with oitter anl upbraiding i !„-en. Th« iepuldican manager«, there- “K«*v. James M. Rollins. and laid on the table. And thereafter words, and twins of withering morn I fore, would make a gieat mistake if they “Pastor M. EX’hurch, So. Fairfield,Va.” kllJ, there was mon* trouble between what giving her hack her promise. should inteip-et ti.e statement as a gen- Inst rncting the servant to deliver hi« o ral abandonment o» the | resident.” TIME AND DOCTORS BILLS SAVED by ar<* now call’ d the “conservatives” and IMPORTERS ANI» DEALERS IN ahcays kecyhin Simmon* L,i^e9 the “socialists,” until the meeting hro^e luggage to the messenger w ho would .-all The Post then -ays; “Thia coincides Regulator in the liou9C. up in great ¿¡“order. It do»*s seem a mo“! tor it. and leaving the letter to be deliv fairly with rhe re--i!’s of .air olrservation “I have found Simmons Liver “-•ii“cl(*-“ proposition in this lan<l of con ered to Elsie, ho hastened from the among independent voters. Not one of Regulator t he b< -t family med “tit it »nal liberty and ot tree and e«p.n) house, brushing pa«t Florence with a I tir- ; them that we liave interviewed regrets ’ icine I ever used for anything priviieg *“ to all citizens, lhat any set of tied fan-well. I scouis.-in lss4. or thinks of following that i!, ty happen, have used it An hour latter Arthur Denning wa« c any otli -r in case of a similar situation men should seek to organize a el.i“s in 1 tuliffcution. Colic. lHar^'hfra, pa--.-ng.-r on the “Lightning Express,” Is-ing pn—i-nte-l next year.” pa’ty based »m labor. After awhile w» IiiliotisucsM, :ti;»l found It to re “hall have a party h is I on skille 1 labor exf«»ri -ncing a sort of uu-lefiued relief in lieve lmmedi.it»'ly. After cat THE LNDERShiNi D HAV! FORMED A « <»• inga h» arty - ipp< r. if. ongoing in antagonism with a party based on the thought that everv minute was carry I partcerc.•;> With an mit ; ¿z -1 cap.tai of ing hint further ami further from 'lie W hi n von broach the subject of old tobcsl. 1 take ;’.!»'»ut a teaspooii- comni»»i» lal>or. an I *o on until the whoie “* i ..,«'» i O, for tpiept»-- <>r cirryij g < : h Gen» ral ful, I never feel the effects of B-mk’n^ H'i-i’U’r m II »»f C- t-’m rii*- i. Jack co mtiy will he divided into a timusand «.-cue->f Ir« betrayal. There wa«, more tir-ti. Southern Oregon can jump up ir, vil1-. ()r».»g.»n < >tticv .at the «»1«I r-t -.i d <»f B'-t-k- the supper eaten. fa< tior.s. and sone* strong man will m ik<* over something in the noi«e and rapi 1 more that are “full of years” than any T'.t- 's Bank” ir H<»U“C, H. E <,‘»rm>r »>f 1 irti and LVCERSnLL ROCK' OR/LLScLVJ) COMPRESSORS, ‘ OVID G. SPARKS. the State; and they arc motion in harmony with th- term id of otli.-r ■'•■.•(tun slaves of us all. ' -»lifornta Mrc*et.-». “Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga. ’ -¡.-ri.-lfly. wM -awake, litely tnen, too. his feelings. C ( . Bl I KM AN. I liOS i». Ill AMI S I.V/) Il 'IRE ROPE--SPECI.1L TIES \ sh's k—a eri«h—ctie« of men and l n.-re t« .1 -.«<• W.l«oii, io- instance, who Ar Tin: Pi nii . XTIAKY.— A rep *r’«»i vis «»•ONLY GENUINE'^® ited thi“ institriti >n yvsterd <v. and f«ein I -hr .-k« <>f women—that w as al! Arthur l:v<-s ju -t I--I-.« t-nvu. and who not only Has our 7. Stamp on fr<»nt of Wrapper c . "rythiiiki in first ul;i““ <»i'l *r. He talked e-eil l teinomber when, days aft ru <-d, . .-.a'n,it <l-iir.g chore« at home, but SOLE AGENTS FOR J. H. Zeil in & Co.. Sole Proprietors, w th (\;pt \Y \V. Siinn iers. with w I ki “*’ he etu nod to consciousness to tin t hi« .» i;ks to town, at a pace equal to many I Price. Rl.oo. i .’II.\Dri.PHIA, I’A For a week or two u.i“e all of our re iJ»*rs are no doubt fa- li . I -u it'ie i in bm la-go« an 1 his arm • f our yoiitu-ei in--n ea-e.l in splint« B-n ling over him wa« I.,-ha- lu-.-n .-.iiiteiing «¡th a crippled ui i ir. Mr. Sa :nd«T“ is at p <*s«*nt w »i k iu.ur in tire t riloiin^ «b-p irtm»*nt oi the a »wcet. gen'lc f.r —. ftl'l of ten l.-re-t si m- 1-im l when we me: him a -lay or two The pirt-l Up« brea'hed hi* ago lie remarked that “if it wasn't for itiMitution. IL* says his wo» k is quit ■ pa’liv. he would l-e a “pretty agreeable, and that he is allowed a- name, an I lo ike I up with a glad expres that laiii-oi— Mr. Wilson was born in milch freedom an«l tieat"d as well as lu sion. w hich qif. klv faded awiy as If ex- it-i ' i b >y v- t.' Portland. Oregon 17;«>. ami Iwit.g a I».-mocrat, has Nature's own R medy— No. 6ft North Front Street u«»uld wi>h under the < in uin“t;uie»‘s. ti'igu -It.-1 by s ' n-- painful memory. "uh' El-ie, Elsie!" In- murmute-l, - <>'<• I f--r e,c-v pi -id,-nt ..f that political I le >ays that <bn inz th • time he has Lu a I tlicre, abuiit t ao nvirith“, he has nevei "that vo l. of all the world, should have i.er- i.i-io-i -in. .- Isl7, except Franklin I’i.-r.-e, IL kn.-w |M-r->nallv «everal of yet hear«! a harsh word sj»oken t«» a p?'.*- proved false'" on the Northwest coast. "II >w i-atno you to doubt me, YrtliUr"" ti e 1 • -.u-» rit-c pr.-.i.h-nts, having lived «mei by an oili er. lie “ays the d.“ i \.liegir I into her loving, truthful n.-ar tt: ■ t ,<|HtaL iu Virginia, in which p;ine is as perfect as could be imagined LIVER ANO KIDNEYS ! a'HO’ta??"» men, uinetc* i-t w*nti- ’:•* •>'» eye-., tie ask • I h-m — -If the *,|-lle quo«- St it- L- w i- ¡«.ni, Mr. Wilson has sev eral sons in this valli-y. — Transcript. It is p :fi»<’t|y harnil ’ss <r ! ca»i wh »m are governed only hy the f • t o : tion. How indeed, e. uld he? «» “Bet the locket—” • g, v-< - » ; : i«* rTv»-¡t .1 •! ifitt* w«»m:in t he uons«*qiienr.* of anv di“o’»edienut* 4’ I child. F'»r a:-''•> di druggist*. rash act. His |D»sition does not throw “ I'ho one gave me with vour pietnre"" A i - i ittion if l>eing circulated to have a PRICES S\U,I . ill lTblH a U4MIIHK!» him in conta- t with other prisoners, and : sii -asked. ‘ I I re it is. I have guarde 1 mail roule ctablisbed from Bieber DEALERS IN por I' . \pple Trees................................... $•’» to he has a cell to himself. He says all it most carefully ;” and site held it open thioiul. to Linkville, Southern Oregon. Who!wale Agents. lrt ‘ P»»ach “ W the prisoners have plenty of good, clean, before liisove«, ¡•nmlin'jhimuu lil-rnetr! As it now i«, the line only runs within ‘ 1‘luin and Prune Trees............. 8 “ 1H “ PORI’L\NI>. OREGON. Tin- truth flashed u|«>n him. He un- about twc.tv miles of l.mkville, and the wholesome foo 1. and his health is h«*:ter (Jther tre«s a id shrubbery furnished reasonably. Send for rifalogn* to than it lias b »en for a l»»n^ time, in fact dei stiHHl now wliv Florence had g tin Linkville and upper country mail J. H Sh PFLEMIFR. ... ..... iburn.Or. She had taken th-- now has to go over to he has jrow n quit«» fleshy, and is looking out that morning Likeview or PAINTS and OILS. much better than when lie comnieixatd lo- k-t f-oni Elsie's room, and ha.’ the Joan to l:. LIm_- l<eL»re reaching our b * 1851 tlr* service of lii“ term.—X/'/f» .’OH 7<i. pietnre replaced with one of Orton valley. Il the ;>:<>!■ w<t route i. made Made by Bar.-'ie, taking ea.e. of i-onr«>-. after \ - m < 1 u II conic •In'-.I. and be of great P»>sr.u R. I‘»» kt — Luting P-etnivt *r- t'itir’«-I ••• irt'l-e. an l b f .-e E - r •- adv.nl.ige to : <■ • it« aiuti)» the line 1 Ceneral Stevens.»n has begun the work tern, to ¡.tie th» original likene-s te Manufacturer <»f an I to all Big Valley ¡«‘ople *« »••II — of prepping material !■ »r his a in’t u re- .1 li.i Ar,/,)) 1» at. Then* b is been an unusually “Ft. _»i.<• in»*, larliii^'” h.»:<l irHi ir. MHROHANT TAILCH, la:ge inc;ea*-«' in th * n imher of foiirth- ' rvac'ihiif »••»! hi“ v,. 11 Ban !, which E “i * ci.i-“ |M;-t»»fii • s. Wh ii r quest* i-r took an 1 pr«'“*«’ I t*»n<ler’y. l.l»T II I K « /'ll I- Z K.II.'I*', Jl'lll- Dealer in JACKS 3 WILL'S. 3 G1V m hav - been male, the dej art -<i ;.f I'hn-igii. *iv«: » op»ou« rai An t th«*»» be t<»ld !» *r all, nn-l El i * , I mmit has abv iys . c!ip i 1, if h wn th a* pi'» n » I 1 » ^»iv ■ Florence a piece <»( ! «»r f 1 q-nt g'-:i-->.i'li- throughout tlm W 11 WING IHfl’IVI D MY GGO1 S IHRE< T th. -etvice was neglect«* 1 or that po»t- inin-i when tliev m«»t, and wo have no la t wi-'k, i-lr.-»liiiig tin- pan-boil pT«- tur«-* and invigorating more or le..« all II fn»:n tlu* I I atn >t • ;> A t.o above mi-te’s wore aux< ms io rvtire from doubt she kept h«*r wor«l. A full line in stock of r»*<hutioit. I k»-»’î> a f ;il l-,r •»! tb»* lat«M»t <»tii e. Th.* salaries of many hunt t cla-s the giowing crops. Tiie rain* unfortu- ntylefl of <»lH<<*swere s«» small that they do n«4 n itclv rrmetoo late to materially lienefit R ailway I tems .—The Rp«| Bluff Sru- the corn crop, an I had littlt effect tor warrant persons in giving their whoie CLOTHS, TRIM ŸIINCS. ETC ., it*.(i;tiii»»*H »md Price Li*t <»n applicai’ »n tinsl say** a» many aa thirty-six engines time to the postal business, and when g<> «1, except <»n late planted or low lyin* < ’ontitr .• t»r<l»’rs a s;M»ciHhy. whi»-' I an prepared to mannfprture into offices ol these «lusciiptions are subject are at time« »»¡dotrack"«! at !hin«<m(iir. field«. Much more ram will he reqtiirJ F.\CI»H:Y at WLIDi.ERS \IILi.. A large force of men will be cm ployed clot inn;’of t! em »*•« popular m<sics to in good fall wiauRMi conditig to these changes, as an act of ac- - - put t —. the ...- pasture« ........ .. . ... Htjl-wriMun*. cor. Thir<l mid E Strei»!*. ■£**- All w<»rk guarantied to tit . G.v»» in»* a cominodati»»n they are readily given up there to k<*op th»* onpi’ies in repair. *n»i replcma!i well« ami other Routes call an«l sec for yourselves before you purchase PORTLAND OREGON. That there will lx a branch r«»i I ex 1 btca k water. * when some one hap|wns along who is elsewhere. Pants inaile for On aud upwanls. willing to fien’e five years. The s«»ivir-» tended tip Klamath river from Will»»* J. A LARSEN. creek »¿eems to F m * the general F»elicf, in I'njny l.ffr. Next door to Mcnsor Bros' during tiie tis« al year shows an incroæ»* order tn oet ahea I of any extension from What :« tnil\ lieati’-rul w»»r<4 we live inf of several thousand. the Ore'^'in Short l.ine to I'.astern<Le^on N Out«' .rives i- <»rai 4» ir mountaini. Bedroom Sets from $30 00 upward. Everything in onr store Asli now that th * I’ ni >n Paciti« ’ is hram hinj / ■ '' -’"4 .>4 :! j . h » w oid-» «»i means />/•♦<nA’«-»«or «/<'■ Liijunr If-ihlf I*a»ifir- - I • ”j in» • We can d»*»ar< no l*eti«r 1», ( ayrtl by .iftmiMiiteriHif />» nnt a-»exten«ively i»i so'/tuin** th* N • - marked ’way down Call and examine before purchasing. Hainr/C (¡oldrn >ft--cijic. « hea th; Bur h«»w often do th rn Pacific and ail the O »’/on l:ti *s. u JIIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR .»' tu.ij ty«»t !:ic p» <q«h* fnel like giving 1 dere through Jackson and Josephine counties It i a '. !•»• giv» n in a « tip • f <”«»fft- or » n »•x»’ pi the ('. X (» line r -cently pnr<- ¡a«- up <i:«l c i' u t -io< • tirugi’4 ati»l worn «»ut for w iibovt tie- kti'iw!’ «!<p <»: the mtm » • r-.k u.r ed By tie- >.nither»i Pacific. with «li i” .:•«**, ulien there t».» »jccation for it ; i“ ab“«»:ut lv b.ir ri!♦■" : hh I will • lf<’ ,f a B‘irt Sfrnb•i»l^»‘will have No. 15 tun tir« 1 <•: .! «♦•. r\ “ufivn-r « an easily ob^ w*' {KTinaiK’Ut an*l .wnve-ly »vir»*. w¡»ether th»* MI’.nP. »RD. OR. tain « :ii-f,r. r .r\ p..H,r that Green’* nel finish •! in a *lio.t t!in j . an»! then Ilia patient i-a mo b-rate dn:i<»*r t»r a'i al«*o- pulivi ? /.- wreck. Tii »iisan .* <;| driinkar«!« entire f >rr»« will l»e pnt to ^ra linj work. ¿u 't I !•• *»< ui ■ :»’.tk»' tln n» free from dia- Any kin«! raided in a first » lass Nursery. li.»Fc T < and Liver _ G uns , pistols and other firfvrmf h tv«* 1». en ni i i<* tviiipvrat»* men who have Stiilivan has ve v tiar'l work, which can «•a*»* •»* " •; • r-i l>\«iH*p-i ThoM* wanting rr«*»*« thi« 'all will dow»»!lto r ;»<ir»*d in the h atyi'«an 1 'i»«w onos mn<!«' | 1.1 <••»)<»ohlcn Sp«’fitir in their «’‘»five wiih- not J— cotnp!”t'*<! b‘fon* two month* < oinpl.iiiit aie ’ht direct unumhi of seventy« ¿ivr* me t heir or i»'-« as I will gvnmrt«*e aatisbir. L .e per cent «»f “ »;« I» maladie- as bilious« to order S»»wi;:c-machin«‘«i ala«» repaired anti : oiit tbeir kuwh*«ige. and lo-U.f hdieve | from <1 ite A n’inji»er of large fills from FOR OOODS IN <>UR LINK tioa. put in firat-rlaes ord«»r. tv-*, indure* Hon.s ick headache.coati venes*. I warrant all my t••<**« if pr<»p»*rly cared for. tomtit th . • ,m *sandHatiefaction gnaran-} they quit drinking <»f th«*ir own ’re»* will. ! JH.OY) to .Y).iW vanln with cuts to cot • i.<r\»»i;* prust rat ioti, diurnes* uf the bead. Jt ever tai “ . I'ti»- -v-t« ’i!i on« e im r » _- l’nrm» of payment »»a«y. Produce tak**n at mar- tissi. re«pon«l ar»* to lie ma le. ; palpitati »h »»f the lu urt. an«) «itlier distress with th«* Specific it l.t*c«nnv“ an uf’»r k«*t price. Ifi «» lba. <»f Peach S«»^! wanted. . *** Give m? a trial. The »b-tanc«* between headings on ing q'iiibtonb. Thr -* d*»*o of the Augu A. S. JtlHNSDN B. STRAIT. I impo'-ibilit v f r the liquor appotit" to < x>t. t:? Firit Si-raAt. - - F *.n» r wh ! pr»»v.« its w niderful effet A ’ iju-t l*t. in the big tunnel. wa< 440 J v ’. ••»I'.viii«’. »-■ • » i A‘.g. i x>’.’». Melloni Dra 18. 18W. For full particular.“, a Idre«* G»»|t!en speci I TV it. I fe«t. which will take alxuit two m«»nt’ s -.» iq k b »t¿¡« *. lUceuts. fic <’o . lSo Rarest . <’inrinni»ti. Ohio. more to finish, at th«* rat* the work ha- » Of the good thinrs of this Isen «-a»;:cd on d ring the |-a^t three 4A\i\ and n liable Medicine« are the beat Wholesalf«.«! Retail Dwalen. in jjfe af„ sorrowtully Jrt mont' S. i 1!. PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESI ATE vrwvN. todepend upon. Acker's Blood EX- <’ILI FORNI A STREET \ . > p. i, - » 1-- ■ t- i i- - i* i I--»--1 to slono on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’s Mik M in/an al *o h <- vr a - b".iv isi 1-nsbren prescrils-d for years for «Illzw. sotti • t‘i • - i n • run. »f th«*', wki to snv- Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, Lr i'l't’-’. sntfi ■¡••nt to b in lei*» p • ackvon ville Oregon. «of-.heB!ood. lneveryfonnofS*of- rowtw a* t :><» b.:*'iH' ““ <»f th»* «Mitate must w»»un«i Indirection and Constipation; sold on a abi’Ut ••?»«• month, Silror ui I 1’1«*» I W,rw. anil «»ptfcnl OnM.: M<*nt« r»r th. K-ickford fh» jeneru! «»po r»n npw,t..«mf.rtl.-rd .l»r. „ K IKNSK , trpùilitic or Mercurial disease«, ilia Rnilma«! Wa’ches. Till-' t’NDI- ttSI ;vp IS Ft’f.'.Y PH! p\t;t- t is teat n >w will fa‘l b»*to-p th«» <*amt»x pouùvo guarantee at 23 ar.J 50 cents, Ly uable. For Rheuiwtan, ta* tfodgufeU ALL H-»')!»N IN r»IE LIN«: M ANUHACrUHRD TO ORDER AND REPAIRED tn in a'l work in hi* Imn in »ha bast manner *n»l A iminietratiir of the enta»«* of H. P Hnnna AC lv.» iy lu !v: "J; Ui « h»i;ult». Watch Repairing carefully executed. City Drug »tore. 1 ro* vìG ¡/¡ um ¿tore. »it ? wuwinuhle price*. tt-s»l.*-ti->: Piwku«.«*it -n «oplieiliot. C ..«-n inim»» with n, » rfor« porrN-wins *l**«j*n dn-'*«V',wed. THE PLACE BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! 1 BLACKSMITHING THE BEST STYLE OH! MY BACK. MY BACK! 11 FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! ; regular ] THE LOWEST RATES »$$« MEDICINE CRONEMiLLER & BlROSEi S' NIn<*li in<M*y BEEKMAN & REAMES’ J: PARKE 8c LACY, Ml tucctssors fflC.C. Beekinan’s Bank. I :i<-lisoni < >i ^-MACHINERY! WOOD. IRON AND MINING MACHINERY SAW WOODBURN NURSERY Al 11^1,. Wm. Jessop Sc Sons’English Cast Steel! CORRESPOXDEXi E SOLICITED. 1880 A.H.MÂECLY&CO HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE IO PER CENI. REDUCTION ! J. C. CARSON J Sash, Doors, Blinds A LARSEN. Jacksonville. Oregon. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS F. S. CHÄDBOURNE & GO., Wholesale & Retail Do ti »r» in all Varieties of Furniture, Beldiig, Upholstery. Ari ¡¡-it i<* 1" il mil uro Mpocînlt-y» 1«. STH Æ IT By the Thousand ! MR FIRST 4 YAMHILL STS. Portland. Or FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY. I CITY BARBER SHOP March 9. S8MPSWRÍ D-.WI «SEP, .HO CREDIT ! A^POT CASH I MAPH-'OBLIGE(HTR < \:.u I > 1 I» in Kraiember. ibMegoodA are newaiai bought the war in railroad rate» andare » »hl Kent's Furnishing Gooffs. ». R. NEIL. AND CROCKERY, ETC GROCERIES E- D.PEATT PHYSICIAN’ Golden 0 Sugar in Barrels at 6 Cents per pound! TOBACCO. GROCERIES Thin is the place to get your Will prac» <’A ■ n »til th»» < ’ourts of the State « >rti«*e in th* Court H ittNe, tirnt <iiH»r to the it ft of Mil trance. EC I. EC r I C BOOTS and SHOES. A1THESAN F11AN» LSI'»» \ Ft ->KN I! Y » <’< »I» NsKL»»K-AT LAW LEHPEtlT These goods were Ixiuglit in the East and cannot be excelled in qual ity or price. AFINE STOCK P. P. PRIM. K FURNISHING GOODS. HITS Anti mar.y oti.-’r th-.’ gs t• »«» Durnemus to inration. 1 hav-' also secur»’»i the services of a Now is Your limo to Gel H. IVIETITtITT’H ! Country Produce bought and sold; also. Wool, Hides. Ear» and Deer Skins Solicit orders for Lumber PROFESSIONAL CARDS »Vili n-t ’»i-»“ "i ttl ’ » ir’>f th * S’n*-». 044 E »l!«»<’»» h libimi, up «taira. REDUCTION OF NEW SPRING CORSETS The Supreme <'*»urt of Oregon meet* at Salem regular terms commencing on the first Momlay* in Vf arch and Ort» »her. The Ci rruu Court f«»r the First Judicial Distr-r» rata m Tack^on c >un*v on fir-t M<» >»i tv- -n April, S-’pteinb t and December li Kl»nr«th c»»unt.v on se»*ni>d Vlond iy in June a id firat '!<»• »! »y i N »v»»mbra I 'Lik»» oun’y •»•! th** th’r»l M *nd «\ in May an»! the rac»»nd M»»nday i O»*toi»er In Josephine county on tirat M*'n«i«\si!. Vf arch a:'.«l August. For Jackson county th»» Co'inty. I*r.»btte ar»| ■’*»-n nissto-iora • »urra m****t ev»rv month. c»»m menriing with th*» H-s» M »n»iay; f»»r .To-»»phin»* county, the tlrat Nf »n»lay in lanuary. \pril. July and Sept»*'nber; for Lr.ke county v*»ry alterna»»- month, rom n • i«n 14 th»« first M . , lav in J u uary For K!a nath «• »unty the first Wm!n»«sday m March June. Sept«»mb»«r ind November. BA3Y HUMORS Everyone Should (io and See the JOUKPlilMB «’»»CMTY. Senator. H. B. Miller; R’pr»»sentative, S. U. Mitchell; ’.»iinty livide, V Colvnx; Commission er», 8- M••«•»!i:»'r. J. M. Payne; Clerk. C. K Cha'islor; 8’ieriff. I’ G. Patt ys»»»; Treasurer. J. W. Hogirij; V—’-«or. J P. L‘»wis- School Su perintsnd»»»it. E. F Hath «way; Surveyor. W. >r. Sauudera; Coroner. Dr. Kremer. (loUNTY. Joiut Senator. C. Vf. < ’ *rt wngiit of Wasco; Rep .*ess»trative.lt. »! ’Ix»an of Kia-nat4»;County J u»!u»'. G. W. Smith; Co n ntssio iers. J L. Hanks», R. A. Em mtt;(’l »rk. W. '. H «I»»-.Sheriff. M. D. Chil- dera; Treasurer. G. T. Hildo •. A-«e—or. R. B. Hatto’i; 8 • I • »I 4 io »riqten ieot. W. E. Greene; Surveyor, tt. S. Moore. i“ more complete by far than any other in «oath- ern Oregon, and rampare* favorably with any ia the State. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at 8a.i Francisco rates.and ia prompt and firab-c lass manner. NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EA>T L C. HEINRICHSEN. - Portland. Oregon- THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Diamonds, Watchas, Jewelry, Glocks! GKOBGE S( RCMPF Settle Up Notice.