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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1887)
*- * » ‘¿v.ac’j U.1ITE3 STATES OfFIClU PRESS FRI l»AY «MTOlìER II lis? The White is king. Oregon Kidney'lea. Beautiful full weather. Dancing school to-night Read the new advertisements JfJ.VJ.VO \’KW*. Miner, everywhere are getting ready for winter. Pay the printer and be happy Rev. Rubt. Ennis is in Portland. Everybody is g* tting ready for winter J he best and cheapest mini* g blank« for le at the T imes office. Old newspapers very cheap at the T ime « office. A frrih supply of the American Mining CoU, standard authority on the subject, (or sale at the T imks office. A large fire is raging in the hills west of town There is an increase in (be water supply st the Sterling mine, and piping with a «mail nozzle has been commenced. Cham Carr of Foots creek was hereon Wednesday. For genuine bargains in every line go to J. Nunan's The Jacksonville Milling and Mining Co. John Sevedge of Salt creek visited us are getting ready to take quartz troni the Wednesday. place where such rich ore was struck some Ehler Band of Applegate wa it» town u time since. They have a well-defined few «lays since. ledge in sight and there seems to be every Nature's remedy is what they say of probability that it will prove a rioh one. Geologist Willis E Everetts Las just r.t- Oregon Kidney Tea. Bargains in every line may still be found tun ed from a visit to southern Oreg m. t and gives an enthusiastic account of the at Newman Fisher s mines there, which he says are tlie perms Our town was perfectly overrun with n.,nt deep seated kind. All that is needed drummers this week to bring these to (be front as pioduesrv is Stationery of all kinds for safe at cost at the expenditure of capital, which will he the S F Variety Store. * returned many fold to the investor Port- H. L. Hill of Trail creek called at the laud New s. T imes office last Friday Geo. Jriwen and III Allis »n. who are For good thingies, shakes and cord wood running a tui nel in the vicinity of the old Holman ledge m Jackson creek district. apply at the T ime .« office. Our merchants are receiving heaps of for C. C Beekman, have struck a well-de- fined vein of quartz, which seems i to con new goods by each train. tain a liberal quantity ot go tl. : sume of Henry Cornell of Manzanita precinct the ore has l»een tested and is rich, A |»er- paid us a visit this week. manent. paving mine will sooner or later Pity your arrearages at the T imkr office be struck in this vicinity, when . Jackson- i and get one of our premiums ville will begin to wake up again IL-nry Blecher has been furnishing this J. Morrison, who is acting as • engineer market with excellent mutton. at the Wagner creek mines, was in Jack Fires are again raging in the hills ami sonville yesterday. He informs us that the atmosphere is full of smoke. everything is progressing well there. As Snow hits already fallen on the big!» soon as the tunnel that is lieing run iscom- mountains in southern Oregon. p;» te ! .iu I iu ii -.iti »114 cont-nue .1« favor- We want corre«p«»ndence from everv por- .t » e a« they n »w are. a large quartz mill I will be erected N«>thing is bt ing «tone at tion of the First Judicial District. the Saindm mine at present. We barn that a large sum has been offered for it. but was not accepted Tho 'nest cigars of all kinds—fresh and fragrant—at the 8 F. Variety Store. E Hammond and son ot* Meadows pre- ein* t were in town a few days since. Th»- Matrh ¡Sure. I 1» *«e-ball continues popular ami a match A very large »r«»w-l assembled at the game may be expected here before long race-track near Medfor«i last Satur«lay to Attention is called to the advertisement wilties» th* m it« h race that h id been ar ol Dr Forden * f Portland, the specialist. ranged between So; ;y Riddle s gray m.ire “N.-ly Gray and l/uiher « roan horse R. Wright, who is now located in Big Butte precinct, made us a call Wednesday Ten Cents. ba«-k**d®r ( rit T«>!inan ami others The stakes were a side and th-- distance run was 5(M yard«. L 8 Smith of (irant s l*a«s r<>«le th»* former and Tho«. Mii-s the latter. N »(withstanding the mare had never been beaten and she wa- known to be fast, the h-»rse was deeideiy a favorite in the pools an-l betting. It was 4 o'clock when the riders mounted t«»r the contest. Not much trouble was experi ence«! in starting, the horses getting «iff «»n the thini attempt, “Nelly Gray” having about two feet the start This .»«ivai.tig • *!)«■ increased <• »n- ferably and at the 31» » y ard p<»«t she w is .», c” .1 leugth shea-L The rider of “Ten ( eats'* tried hard to catch his competitor, hut to no purpose, the mare losing little ground until |he "stepped into a gopher hole. Smith here showed hi* «kill again ami did not allow this ac« i- dent tt> interfere mu< h with“Nf lly Gray’*” stride, landii g her winner of the race at.-l money «¡uite hamlily. No time was taken, but it was fast There was an at tempt to create a ««piabble. a lew interest- • 1 parti» » claiming th »t the hors»* was not beaten; but the fact that “Nelly Gray ' ha«l fairly won was so patent that the claim was treated with derision. The money ha* since been handed over to the mare’s backers, who gave b »n<!« ensuring th»* stakeholders against any responsibility. A consitierable sum of money changed humls on the re«ult. 1 1 Th•»« Carr, who was east of the moun tains for sometime, has returned t » Foots creek. The Mechanic’s annual fair at Portland is still progressing and is a grand success. Tlie attendance at our public school ami a’««» at St. Mary's Academv continue« to increase John Beeson will reply to Gen. E. L. F >r the best turnouts for all occasions Applegate's lecture on prohibition at the 1 ..II at the Excelsior livery .«table in Jack- J. R. Marshall of Josephine county is in U M L. II.ill in Talent next Sunday after s«>nville Plymalv's prices are quite ren town noon at 2 o’clock. sonable and he never fails in giving iMtis- I)r. Jackson is making Auhland a pro The county clerk has made his semi faction. Y<»u will also do well to patron- fessional visit. annual statement of tlie finances of the iz< his stage line running between this Henry Scharth-nherg. well-known .. te, * county, which will be published in the next place ami Medford. has gone to Garmanv. The railr«»ad station recently opened ut issue of the T imes . Willard Crawford, Medford's new law Graham and soda crackers, ginger snaps, the big tunnel is called Siskiyou and the yer, called on us last Monday. cocoanut taffy and Jenny Lind cake«, jum- following rates of passenger fare are in ef Fred Wagner of the Ashland “Tidings” j hies and all other delicacies In this line at fect now, since the opening thereol: Ash land t<> San Francisco, Ik’» 60; u> Sacra is attending the State University. • S F. Variety Store. • C. W. Kahler, Esq., went to Josephine Will. Crane, who had his leg broken not mento, $12 90; to Tehama Junction, $8 55; to Montague. |3 50; to Los Angeles, $27 50. county this week on legal business. I long since, was unfortunate enough to be Mrs. E Young intends leaving for Ta- . hurt again a few «lays »«go, by a teain run- Chas. Nutley of Ashland, the fruit deal onma, W T.. where her children reside, er. called at the T imes office thia week. ning away with him. before l«?ng, ami she therefore offers her Ed. Simon, who has baled many hun We acknowledge a call from 'Squire ! dred bales of hay during the pa*-t .«eason. real-estate in this place for sale at a bar Barkdull of Medford last Wednesday. still has a number of contracts. Hv ha.« gain, it is a choice piece of property and J he wife and daughter of Rev. J w. ought to be sold readily. For further par I been doing good work. Miller arrived from Roseburg last week ticulars see notiee among the new adver Stages iiow leave the O. A C. R. R at Horace Dunlap of Lakeview* recently tisements. , Ager daily (except Sunday) for Des wick won a$40 prize in the Louisiana lottery. W. E. Bodine has sold his fa-ni in Man (Shovel creek) Hot Springs, Linkville, Fort R. A Cook and Jas X. Bums of Foots zanita precinct f<»r $5000, we arc informed. Kiamath and Lakeview A few years since he paid less than half creek are paying Jacksonville a brief visit. Id «>se indebted to the T imes office should lhat sum for the property. A fine, young 15. Eggleston ami his daughter, Mr« J. not forget that winter is approaching and on hard is now growing on it, which is the I). Crocker, paid our town a visit la*t Sat that it takes much of “the needful” to lay reason why the purchaser gave so liberal a urday. in supplies for the season. figure. Many others should profit by the I)r. Everette has returned from Portland Owen Keegan returned from Portland example Set. and is again on duty at the Wagner creek this week. He was present at the lime We are authorize«! agen s for the “New mines. Cardinal Gibbons invested Archbishop York Star.’’ * San Francisco Examiner,” Ike Mensor has gone to San Francisco Gross with the pallium. * H.irpei's Weekly,'■ ■■ Detroit Free Pres«*,” on business connected with his father's Everybody slmuhi call and see that mag Century Magazine,' or any stindard new?» estate. nificent stuck ol goods being displayed by paper or periodical. and wiil furnish any of Mrs. K. Kubli and daughters returned Newman Fisher. Great bargains in every them on short notice at less than publish from their visit to Portland on Wednesday line are being offered there. * er'.- rates. Sen-1 your sub yiptions to the morning. Wickham A Luckey, real-estate agents L imes office. J. M John, the popular deputy postmast at Ashland, are doing a good business, as One <»f the most interest g and pleasant er of Grant's Pass. calle«l at the T imes ofti- e they attend to all matters intrusted to their in « nsions wer held in Eag.e Point was the yesterday. ¿are with ability and dispatch. * recent Mother Hubbard party. Every I Mrs Trickle, a pioneer of M )do/' county. thing passed ot! nicely and all enjoyed C. C. Beekman and family went to San Cal . also well-known in Siskiyou county, themst lv« s. Tin* supper was one of the Francisco last week and will begone sev i committed suicide near (’edarville recently main features A snug sum was realized, eral weeks. She was quite aged and childish. Col. A. B. Campbell of Kansas, the elo w hich will be used tow a d purchasing quent prohibition lecturer, called on us A large and complete line of school book«, an organ for public use. stationery etc .—first-class goods—mav We are sorry to learn of the death of Wednesday. be found at theCity Prug Store, and will John Lehners, «me of the most prominent Mrs. S A. Morton has returned from be sold at th»? most reasonable rate.«. * business me" in Siskiyou county, < al.. California and is located at Ashland tor Il 1’ B.ittin A” <’o. of Portland, who .are a liich occurred at Yreka one «lay List week. the present. «hipping la rg«« quantities »f winter ai»ples i He was oidy 33 years of age, but had al- Mrs C S. Moore, who has been paying from this valley, are furnishing barrels re adv built up a largo and lucrat’ve busi this place a visit, has returned Io her h(-me made especia’ly for that purpose. ness H.s ma'.t Iv was typhoid fever, and in Linkville. Deed«, mortgages and * very description hv was sick onlv a few d tys. F. S Biwer «-f Manzani n prc< met made i One of th«* best managed establishment.« our town a visit on Tuesday. Ilc is about 1 of real-estate and legal blanks for sale at ¡the IT mfs »»¡fire at Portland prices Give in southern Oregon is the Union livery selhng his land. livre may always us a call, if you need anything m the blank stable »)( Ja ’ksonvide Thus P. Kahler brought a l-»a<l <»f fine line be found n w and comfortable vehicles of sugar-pine lumber from Aiken s mill.- to all kinds and the fastest and safest team«. We have received a syimp.ris of the pro town this week. reedings of the late Sunday-school conven I h»« pr««prietor. W. <i. Kenney, spares no <’ C Haley, the clever representative of tion, held at Grant's ra»s, but not in time I pains to give his customers their money’s H. S. <’rocker A Co.. San Francis«*«», paid worth and j>uccevds well in giving »atisfac- for publication in this week's issue of the us a visit yesterday. rion Give him a call. * I T imes . C. T. Harris, the energetic manager of l'be mer« ha»it: of Jacksonville genera ly The authorities of Klamath county have the Wagner creek saw-mill, was in Jackson goods in carload commenced suit against District Attorney buy many of their stapb ville a few «lays ago. Colvig to recover the fflOO he received l>y lot and consequently are abl<? to sell at I W. Burriss and family of Ashland, Nowhere in south- the very lowest rates, reason of the forfeiture of the Munz bail ern Oregon are fuller ami better assort- who have been vis.ting southern Cai-fornia, bond ments kept than here, w hi< h are sold at have returned home. of Birdseed of superior «piality pure ami whofe«-»mc t-»r *ai<‘ « h« ap at the 8 F. R»-v W. F Requa, Baptist church, II- Variety Store. * r«»ra. 111., says that Gilmore’s Arm \ large a-’s^rtmcnt • f »he nicest and Wine is a household remedy and tlia freshest candies have ju«t been received at family should be with« ut it Sold at the S. F. Variety More Drug Store Will. Little, who has been in northern .1 H Marlin of A sb^and is offering sew California and Klamath county for some ing mac hines «»f stamlurd brands and best time past, has returned. »juality for sale at Eastern price« Read Ja« Sutherland.Siskiyou comity's leading Iris advertisement elsewhere fur further horseman, witnessed th»* match race at particulars. Medford la.«t Saturday. The member.« »>f th»- I'. > g»*c»!«»gi( i a! -ur- Railroad grading near Ashland is entire veying ¡»arty, who have been in Jose- ly completed and the blasting is heard no ¡bine e-’iinty for sometime past, went through Jacks«»nviile last week, en route more, says the “Tidings." Kress A Fischer have painted a hand t»i Ashlaml t'KXTK.ii. i-onr i - dixter *. EDWARDS ANDERSON-At the residence of the bride'« parent« on Wagner creek. Oct. 5th, by Rev. M A. Williams, G. W. Edward« of San Francisco and Mist Laura Anderson Dr. Hinkle and Frank Mcehave gone to ALLEN—DUNLAP—At Phcsnix, Oct. Sth, by M Portland on a pleasure trip. V. B. Soule. J.P.Wm. Allen and Mm. Rhoda Dunlap, Improvements continue and our popu CRANCE—GRIGSBY—In Mound school district lation is steadily increasing. Oct 6th, by Elder Martin Peterson, A. E. Cranes and Miss Mary E. Grigsby. .Sim A Carney are still at work on their tine, large hotel, and KOHN. ready for occupancy. This place was well represented at the Medford races. PAYNE—In Eden precinct, Oct. 7th, to Mr Mrs. Dvvid Payne, a Kun. SC’HUMPF In thin city. Oct. llth, f<» Mr Mrs. Geo. Schampf, a bod . Our favorite nag was defeated nt Med- PUBDIN—In MedSord, Oct. 10th, to Mr. Mrs. M Purdin, a daughter ford last Monday; not because she was too slow, but because the rider did not get the word to go in time. We still think the NEW THIS WEEK. gray can beat the buckskin easily it eoinpribes the Latest Styles an<l Ideas, id the Moat Complete we have ever seen, and we ex|>ect extraordinary resulte. Valuable Property for Sale. We are the Largest Gmsuniers of Goods on the Coast. and Buv direct from the Manufariircrs. thereby enablinu us to name frites Most AdiaiiUneoiis tn You. First District Cases. The supreme court convened last week after a short vacation, and is now hearing the many cases appeale-1 from thu differ ent districts. The folbiwing cases from this district will soon be passed upon: John F. Miller, aj p., vs James T«»bin, rusp.; appeal from Klamath county. James Hamlin app.. vs. Frank Kas«haf- er et ah, re.«ps ; appeal from Jackson county J. II. Oatman, resp . vs. A G Epp,. app.; appeal from Jackson. Johu F Kelley, app . vs. Jonathan Bourne, ir . et al . rc**ps ; appeal from Jose- phine. s . vs W ; < has. A. Klamath. Webb , sr , rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE 1 her choice and well-situated prop«*rty in th* western part 01 Jacksonville, consisting of eight larg« Iota. The soil is of first-rlass quality ai.d tn»*re is a bearing vineyard and an orchard op the same; als.» a nice gard«-n spot. This property 1« all under fence and there is a dwelling-house, barn and other outbuildings ujion it. together with a nn . never-failing spring of water, enclos ed in rock arid cement, and connected with the residence by pipes A bargain cm be secured by applying so«>n ELIZABETH YOUNG. Lsnd <Itticaat Roscburir, Or., / October 8. 1W7. ( N otice is hereby given that the fo lowing-nam*d aettler La« filfni notice of hi« intention t«> make final proof in hup[M»rt of hi»« claim, and thut said proof will be made be- fore th«* Judge or Clerk of the C«mnty Court of Jarks<»n Co.. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Grenon, on Saturday. Nov. 19, viz; Wilham 8. Cook. hom“HtHi«d entry No. 4,63fl, for the S VV of S W *•4 W >, of S W »♦. N E l< <»f 8 W ‘4. Sec. 2R, Tp. .36. H R 3' Wetit. W M He name» the followirg witnesM-s t«» prove Lib continue »us rebidence up on, and cultivation of.«aid land viz: Bonj. H rv - mond. Henry L. Whit»*. Frank 5T Parkorar.d W. L. ('olvig, all <>f Rock P«»int, Jackson county Or. ( HAW. W. JOHNSTON RagiMer. Notice for Publication. Bladder, Urinary and Liver Diseases, Drop). (.ravel, and Diabetes, arc cured by Mrs. R. C. Oglesby of Umatilla county, who has been paving this place a visit, started on her way home this week. She will remain a few1 days at tDe nesidence of T L. Knox on Applegate. THE BEST KIDNF.Y Iltnry Ammerman <»t Ed* n pre« inct made our town a visit the («»lepiirl of the week, lie informs 11« that the partivs wh<» pnr< li lted his lam! have |-ai«l half the ptir- « h.i«e money and taken possession. Mrs <» S. Pollock of Virginia wh«» has been spemling the summer with In r broth er, ('apt. Goodall of this precinct. has ac- <*ept* d a position as teacher of English lit erature and elocution at the Albany colle giate institute. She will no doubt fill it creditably. Aotfcr. To wool-growers and others interested, 1 would say that I am ready to buy Jack- son county w’ool and pay the highest mar ket price in money therefor. 1 hav on hand she* p dip. Woolsack!«, twine and sul phur, in quantities to suit. J. Nt N\N. Jacksonville. Oct. G 1887. Concern, AH tho«e knowing themselvea indebted To IVItotn U May to the 8 F. Variety Store are request* I to call and settle, ns the past year’s business oust be closed without unnecessary delay. HUNT’S REMEDY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT’S REMEDY cures Bright’s Di«*a.«e, detention or Non-Ileten boa f t Prine, Pains in tho B.v k, I/>ins, or Side HUNT’S REMEDY cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General lability, Female Weakness, and Exccne«. HUNT’S REMEDY 'arcs Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour <t->mach. Dyspepsia. Constipation and Hie«*. HUNT’S REMEDY ACTS AT ONCE on the Kidneys,Liver, ami Bowel«, restoring them to a healthy action, and CURES uhen all other medicines ail. Hundreds have been saved who ha>e been given up tc «fie by friends and physicians. Send fur p&iaphk-t to HUNT'S REMEDY CO., 1’ros ¡«lenc*, R. i. Are Santa Abin. the ralifotnia di.eovcry SOLD BY ILL DRUGGISTS. I f >r Con’ilinptioll and <ii,ea«esof the throat. Cheat and Lung*, and California t*ar-R- < 'ure. the only guaranteed lure tor < atarrh the Children. They are ea- ('old in the Head and kindred eonipmint«. JjKXW pecially liable to sudden I ho.v are »old at |l per pack.g', or three I n j2 50. and are r-coniniei M ll'l u«ed Colds, Coughs. Croup, Whooping Couch, etc. We guarantee Acker’s English by the leading pliysieiatis < f the I’acC It saves Coast. Not »ecret <omponi.(]a Guaran- Remedy a positive cure. 1 Lcn.-s of anxl-Ju» '-atchiDg. tjoM by teeil by City Drug Store. We are ready for a large Order Trade! We are going to have it! We will give Prompt and Careful At tention to Your Orders! We will not be Undersold! Send for Our New Illustrated Cata IjHiid Otfi-e at Rofteburc. Or., / October". Ibh7. i V olk f . is hereby given thaï rut xi following-named settler hiw fill’d notice of Ins intention to in»k«‘ final pr«»of 111 support of hi*claim, and that said pro« f will I h * made before theCl»*r< of the ( ounty Court of Jackson county. Or., pt Jar..M»j:villt». Or . <»u Saturday, Nov 19. 1**7. viz *jl h'»-. J. Wneht pr»--* mption D H No. 5.434. f«»r Hi»* F ’, of 8 F. * -,. Soc fl. I p 4L 8 R4 bast. W XL H«» names thef«»!’owing witne-w«» t«» pr»»ve hi« emit mu-»u« r»*s»«lenr«i upon, »»nd rultiVH- tion of. «aid land, viz; H. Ward. L P. R o I mt I«». IL B <iri»-v»-s and W A. M«e»r»- all <»f Henley. SiskiyouCo . < al. < i! \S. W. JOHNSTON. Reciter. EASTERN PRICES! SACRAMENTO, CAL The High Arm Light-Running. Now York Machine. NOS. 829, 831, 833, 835 K STREET And 1026 Ninth Street Wa^rantM perfect b\ J. H. MARTIN. D*liv. rrd at am place in Jackson count) free ri 11 SICK * informed that DI». W. B. FÖRDEN, Are SpiTiahM. <»f r<»rtbin<l. a»«->mpiirir*i be life wife. tv’ll bo nt the U. S HOTEL in Jacksonville on SATURDAY. OCT. 15th They tr» at , h i»hj*> *, nr** rjid i atnrrh comfort o -.1er ir.«atinert Ridar* wvure or needles used. itmc dir-am « » WoMf>, tiie D< if’*. ROPER & GALEY CONSULTATIONS FREE At I REM. ESTATE nlFHE IN ASIII.VMI. K. NEAT IWR Tn R.M. HENRY KLIPPEL JACKSONVILLE, OREGON QATÏ ACRES in l'»tr to -ait pnrclta*. i - i: t!a cit; <>f Arland hi •• oflered for Mt I«* Mt fair prices aod wVV ou »*Rsy ferm«. ÌHÌWÌ KES 111 five, tr . »nifi 1 w ntj arr ; djoninj’and near Ashland. T La b*st quality IVVV <»f fruit lands, and m«»st «t«-»«• .t!»l«- - iti;-. - ar»* n«>w offered for Mile at (bit. office. Fruit and fnrniiug lands in tnu*t««*f fr«»in n 1'» n< r<f . r< n-A-hlhi.ii nnd Ri«mg th* lina of the railroad, can I»'* purchased at ti i- < fti-< A splendei Stock Ranch of ;»«*•*» «rr<-- in .1 ■ k1 ■ 'U.'-tj. ar.<ion<*of lunum* m Klamath county. for sale at a bargain at tl>i*«>tu ••• ivy A reasonable comm <«:i Wth ba c;.a g- I . i all <•»’■-•’» f<»r huMiig or selliug real-estate in Jackson an«l J«e»«*phine ai d Klamatli rounti - I ¡tl. I h * vili b. fuhr iiiveMigatwj; * tnt rae ta fur- n«8he«|; conveyancing dot)'-; loans <C moni-y *-« < ur- d tot ti.«- I»«n rewer or found for the lender on the most rea»»« »nabh* terms. We shall always le* pn-p to-«! to give a«" i «to- i d< -uni coi-.ccrning the n»*«xJj». resources and prnei erityof Ashland and tS«»uthvrn Oiry. r ill tak<> pha.<-ur«* «n showing the pro¡»erty we < ffer for Rale. Conveyancing in all its Branches. I’dOl’FRTY FYRMS. VINI SARDS Mining Claim* Ikni^Lt and Suhl on Com mi»“* on. INING PATENTS «»btainod at rtm«unabl M rates an I with dUpatcb IOMPT ATTENTION giv *n to all hu»in»sM» P conn<*cted wi.h tie» Land Office LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES KIDNEY Iu 1S80 we Btarte<l in an unpretentious way at S12 K St. e did not doubt the future. Since, our storea have gradually increaeed with a rapidity that astonished us, ne cessitating improvement after improvement, all aimed towards having a nplendid structure iu Sacrameuto at some future time, lhat time has come. To-day we are adding 20x80 feet to the rear of our present large establishment, and building two more stories over the 80x100 feet The carpenters’ busy hammers are heard from morn till uight, sending forth a tune of enterprise which rings from one end of Sacramento to the other in encouraging tones of commendation. When completed we will hav? the largest and most magnificent store in Sacramento. Notice for Publication A Si rrrt llrrt alri!. A well prr-erved and delicate complex ion is. in the present age of advanced thought and culture, regarded as a mark of refinement. This distingui'diable fea ture of beauty nature has denied ninety- nine women out of every one hundred, but scicnr.e and art have supplied this deficien cy m the prodm tion ot that delightful toi I let article. Wisdom’s Robertine, by the ! careful use of wiiich « vervone may possess t!ii- th« chief attribute uf beauty—a love ly complexion. Wi-doin'- Roliertine is pron turn ed by ladies of recherche society and the -tage the most charming ami only inm»«e«»t beaulilirr ami pre-ervvr of tnc romp!exi«»n known. Sold i»y leading drug- iiig di liggi-ts at fitly « ent- per hot th* I Struyrit. Fr«)iii Bybee’s sheep camp iu Klamath •> >ulit v, several »lay* rince , a female mule. ack in color. 1513 ham! * high, branded ■ ti left stifle A rewani will be paid : In-r ret’ovc-ry t>r any information that iv 1- a ! thereto It is supposed that she 1 id l«»w.i‘«l the Klamath reservation \\ m . B ybee . Per Frank Bybee. Messrs. McVey of De ¡Norte county. < ’al , have been visiting relative» and friends in this county. They were arc« thpnnied home by their niece.Mr«. IL T Blackwood «ri Emigrant creek I/irtH Unlit. CATALOGUE A large and first-class line of drugs,med WILLARD CRAWFORD, icines. paints, oils, etc., can always be ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. found at Di Hinkle’s drug store. He also Medford, Oregon. has a nice assortment of jewelry, watches, clocks, purses, ladies’ satchels and no Will practice in all the court« of the State. Otho-* in Humliu's brick buildmg, up-atairs. tions of every kind The doctor keeps su perior goods and sells at very reasonable rates. Dr. Forden of Portlaml, the noted spec ialist. called at the T imes office yesterday He will be at the U. 8. Hotel tn-m««rrow. and regularly eveiv three weeks there after. Mai tin L nghliii. lately of Linkvilh*. ami who birmeily resided lie»*’, bs- ►<•< tired the contract for doing the brickwork <»n the new Lakcvew A« .idem* 11 <• is a first- c'as- mechanic. .Wor* TO THOSE WISHINC TO ORDER COODS BY MAIL, WE SAY Parties in need of brick or who wish brickwork done should give Geo. Priddy an expert mechanic, a call. prices lhat defy competition, Those desir- G. W. Lange. W. O Turrell an-l 11. »•' |-<f pr it ml Ipph- Ihijri m . ing to lav in tl r winter supplies should Ba h. popular commercial traveler«, were he Sugar Pine D ”»r A' I umber Co. of cal! and judge for themselves. ht re during the week. .nt - Pa«.- have a larze a-»ortment of The bin:m-s* of the JacKsonville Marble Mrs P. P. Prim left for Portland Tu»s- 1 dri< I fruit b-',\« s. which they can fur- 1 «»n sh«»rt Tioti« «• and at m »-t reason- Works wiil r-mtinue right along under the «lay evening, to lav in a large stock of tlie \ H ' most stylish millinery. Anybody dc> ’ inga a t«»'n t< :»*t. >n»’. tiioniinu nt. Mrs W. G Kenney . w i I find it to their ad- la«t Monday on a visit, uni .Till al««> 11- «’«•nc < ••p‘n . all -oon, a* price* have been tvnd 1 he Me h inic's fair. vantage reduce*«! considerably. First-c!a>s mechan- H E. Baltin of Portland in the va ley ics are •mpi «\ cd there am! the best worked turned out Satisfaction guarair looking after tlie fruit he recently pur chased. He called here yesterday. teed Ol it ri.i nliixti it tri •iwun orti- i Geo. Barron of the Mountain House was KK I’t Hl.ir.ll.lim. a tha M place last Wednesday here the forepart of the week after lime i«-r Parti** pay r..„ ii g for . the T _ ime _ .* in n«lvi rauco at our aah rat**« will Iw» fumiahed any th«* ro. in coti cari. , <»f ... >1. A. B. Campltell of the new house his father is having built follo a k ’ named i.ain« d publications piihlusdi<»:i* in connection contieeti«»n with Thor. H. Berryman of Applegate was in th«*, p ti - r at t »* price** given belo a . It will tx* bilion lecturer. He is liandlvs hi« subject well town Saturday. He has been quite « « k, noti»-*«! 11 at then* i-a re<iurtn»n of a» l«a»tl5 per «-»-nt. «>n pabh«h»*o»' customary rates in ever an l«l tl rent y :lr*n others. The impractica but we are g!a«l notice that be h i- fully ip - instane»*. ae.«i in *om<- much more; WEEKLIES. bility of prohibition and the anti-American covere«L T»>1« h | o W. »-kh Blud* id- a ol prescribing by law what ami when Prof. D. Van Horn, the well-known pia Bari- r'h Weekly.. . people shall drink lie t.til'd tot rcat on satis no-tuner. is making our town a business 8<‘i«-;itifi«’ American Ik'troit Free !’r«*r* factorily . however. visit ami is doing well He is accompanied New York Star New Y «»rk \V«». Id by liis wife. It is really surprising liow people will San Fra-ie:»*c«» L xhuuiivi W F» Rice, who acts so efficiently in the Port hind Oregonian ( ontiniie I-» suffer month after month and ILirp-i - R-z -r year alter year from gravel, neuralgia, r le of trawling agent for the O. P. R. Co., l*i«»ii<MT Pre» - < Li-itg. News called at Jacksonville last Munday. He is rheum.it.sin un«i -ick heM»iache. when the >11H*-«»I1< I Glotw D' tiri'C of to-s * terrible di«tf ■i<es i«es is often always welcome. Pliila«!«-! remove«! .it unee by a tours tif that won- Jas. B E'hly of Pendleton, brother of A. San I* r<»t dertui remedy. Frese's Hamburg Tea I is F. Eddv,paid this place a very brief v'sit I Frank 1. —iie « 1 liu*-: r.-tt• «1 p.i use i< always beneficial to old ami young, last week. He was on Iris way t«> Ca’.ifur- ¡»nd for (lii;dr»n it is the im-st popular nia lor hi* wife ’.V ! I m<»i:«n n in Robt ■ir A«b I |.|PH Calif«» 1 ; * re S’Ktr--. P«»i *n <\iii ('eiitury, Scribi) na Ti turned U m cent-v. ■t'»«»x in several new • W w coming God--y > L--.«ij I th»* ait whil-- 1 i >an I iaucisro ami Oak Ni«-i.t»: W m. E Kahler returned to Hmdr.an, st llRrp»*rV Monti land. Hl-I I* e-»n*-q Ilk b •: f.T prepared Moi low county, where lie 1« engatre«! in Atnt-riean Au icultui 1 H crjH 1 - ¥»»ung P»-«.p 11- t-i evci t > turiiHu h * ¡» itr »n* with p'u»- business, after a short visit )hi«* «>¡«1 Lome Peterson’*» Miigazine rogr.iphs oft-v- ry style ami size. He «toes II<»u«ek<*ep»*r........................... ii> southern Oregon. th»’ be*t of wt-rk after the iatest styles, and Other piiblieutions will b»* fnrni*hed nt Miller, who ha" been ca-t of Col. J. N T dticed price when or<i»*re<l with the T imes . never fails in giving satisfaction D«»n’t Ohl. ii <i n«’W subseribt-rs paying one year in n«l- the mountains almost continuously for vanc»* fail to give Li in a trial * from »Into f >r th«- T imes will receive in au many years past, arrived at his home in dition either tl.«- New York Star, the San Fran- rit*co Examiner. St. Paul Pioneer Press. St. Louin The Doug'as Co. Fruit Grower’s Associa Jacksonville this week Republican or Detr«»it Free Press, six months tion lately met at th»* c«»url-house in Rose David C. Hay, who was a r< «i-Lmt of free, or the farm An-i Eire*i«ie one year free. TIMES PRINTING HOUSE. burg »¡ml a permanent organiz cti-»n was this pla«’e fourteen years ng«», is again in Jacks onvilie Oregon. m.i-lt* by electing the f-»ll«»wing nameU <»f- our midst. He has been thr«»ugbout the tirer* (1 W. R Idle, president; II. A Ad c«».ist since lie lived here. JACKSONVILLE KEL’AIL MARKET. am*. viip-pr»‘«i<icnt; W.C Winston, secre D C. Herrin and wife of A*li and. ac- ¡COKUC a TED weekly .) tary . J. I .-her. trea.*u er, W V. Johnson, it" (»I compatiivd by Mr«. Judge Vancli«*f of Ma- Flour, per tl.«»UNand H m * A. J. ik-llows and F Ward, directors rys\ life. Cal . and Mr« Howell, m.olc ibis Wi;-'at, J«»-! bushel Barley. S«i».-h S »« ieti«-« are pr«»du« tive t»f g-«od ami plat e a call List TuesdRy. *>t»N we h«»pe t » sec* thorn prosper everywhere. Mdi r ••• Jos. Douden ot Rock Point precinct, W. 11 a?, wlv Ih t Chines»* a ho have bv-n employed at •. I" Harper, Owens Bros., Carter Bros, and ! i-Kiv.»ti tunnel ar«* going back to Port other residents of Evans creek were at the Butter p“r I» I’.itato» per lb. laml Si-ne t*.vu hun lrc«! arrived on Sat- Cubhage, “ ........ county seat last «Saturday. Onion«. ... ur-iav A poriiun «»f thorn will start at Cardinal Giblions of New Y«»i k, the head | Ifiwois. “ .... »»nee l-»r t-na t - vv-«rk <>n some railroad <’«»rnineal. per !*• II»« in that sc« tion ‘ Irinamt-n arc at a premium of th«* Catholic church in th»- I nited States, |»ar<l per Ih in tin« Ham and Bac«»n wiin railr«».-i-i«*r-* now, nml are offered 11.2.5 will pa«* through the valley (»»-day, on his Dried Apple-* per lb. " Plum«, “ per «lay, an advance <4 $:‘,o ami a bonus of return home, via California i “ Pear«. C W. Cornelius of Portland and Dr. $3. As a g- n- ral thing th«*y •!«» not much •• Pe.-t.he« - per gallon. like the i«l-a uf going to Montana, on ac Briiden of Walla Walla, who are interested S<»r^l um (‘fm-kens. per«tozen.................. $2 «■» to 3 count «»t the* < -l-l wintt-r ami the distance. in the quartz mill near Go d Hill, were in i'«.ike’H. «'.» t«> 12 town during * he past week. $1 (X» to 4 Ki Irs.......................................... “When p« -pl«» suffer from pain they ........ 15 to 20c. ihMf.kri* ........................................ Messrs. Tatum and Griffith passed A.». I Sprits'..................................... ........ 15 to 20 w mt to he cured. n-»r tr.fled with.’* “1 8 lol'» w.mt I’-ind s Extract, m»t an imitation.” through Jacksonville We<!nes*lay, on their \l a .... 6 to 8 way from Santa Cruz, Cal., to Josephine I .»-I 8 to 10 I his was the answer ma le to a «k-ale- who I ■4;l i . 124 wa* trying t«> make a I arg» r profit by offer county, where they will probably l«»cate ('. D. Walrath, who i« now locate I at some .sign for H Klippel. which now orna .Spokane Fall«, W. T . was in the valley ments hi real-eatate office. tins’w»*ek. 11c In.« ««»hl Iris house and b»t The Eagle Point school i« in session anti in Ariilaml t • J M. ('ummonsof Medford well attended. Pr«»f Hazelton, an expe precinct for ifflo riencad teacher, is in charge. F it «: Ail tits *t.»pped free I» v Dr Kline’s Notes, receipt«, «iue-bills, order« and Great Nerve Restorer N-> iits alt»»r first «•h»*< k«. in b«»«»k*. in «jiLinfi*i«»s t«» «nit. for «lay * u*«*. Marvelous cure* Treati>ean«l l^ry } >ur Fruit. safe cheap at the T ime * office. |2 trial buttle free t<» fit cases. Send toDi. Every farmer who ha« any surplus fruit Shee’»«!iearing is in progress and a good Kline. 931 Arch St wi I «1 > well to dry it for rhe winter market. fa’! clip »»f wool is being secured. Fifteen Th* price of all <irfed fruits has greatly id- Mis« Jane E Wee«!- n, a well-known tem cent« is th* pric.'* p*t d at present vane I hi th-- I i-t few week«. ai)d a parti ii perance ailvocate. lectured at the M E. I. \ Murphy. 1 at.-lv <-f IJttfe Butte pre- th” chtir< h in Jack*on\ill* last sun-lav. he will ren ler the high until n»*xr < in« t is m w a reside"t <»f Griffin’« cr- - k. ha-l a g'»«'d-rizt*d and « nee i’ tlx* i-vet; m, rg» of th« M ix -n p’ *' e. it’.' an I wa* attentively li'’« it-»: to. sea*- '•!. hirtliiid ha* ad Aik’ti's «aw-mitl. which manufactures vam e«l fr vents per pound .1 A SI .v«-r wiil a-Lire** I on dried ( with the freight the !»”st sugar-pine lumber in ’he State Ja« k-*-»nville am! vi« inily rates of a will leave a g«»«-«l !».«« !»»•«• n shut down for the season. t»» G»-n E L Appietfate’.s h*ctur«* 1 margin « home producer D. R White of Griffin’s creek attended !»iti« n. at the M li church, next Prune dried apples are «pi«»ted in Portland the Yreka f»*ir His horse. “Sir Walter, evening Evcryl»«»dy is invited. at 14 cents, ami peaches, prunes, and apri- Jr .” won one of the trotting races. In the report of the commissioner of pen fots in proportion, wholesale cost. «0 it i* Sheriff Dean returned from Salem last sions we tin»! that there are sixty-»ne per evident that retail rates wll be sufficiently Friday, having«af**lv delivered H. Cald sons in J a- k« »n county receiving pen«i-»ns. hi xh to make fruit-drying a profitable buri - anil that th»* amount pai-1 them for the well toSupt. Clow of the penitentiary. nes«. Th? local market ought to be «up Izidie«. is life and health worth preserv • piarter ending June 3»), 1^S7, was $1911. plied by home products on general princi The hoard of equalization for thiseoipity ples . hut this season [»resent.« a specially ing? If you think «n, n«e Gilmore'« Aro will meet at the court-house next M-»mlav matic Wine. Sold at City Drugstore. favorable opportunity, and perhaps when C. C Ragsdale ot Tolo is paying hi« old for th* [>urp »se of examining the assess a new method of business in this line is He will return ment roll ami corre ting any err-»r« which once inaugurated there will be iv»necessity home in <’al f«»rnia a visit may have been made by the assessor s . tod with Iris wife, who preceded him. of depending on the outside for .supplies. There is much travel between thi« 1 1 I At any rate, it is certain that fruit-raisers Train« from the south have been belated will run no r sk this season in drying all aevera’. times during the past fortnight, Klamath counties. B «th th»* R »gin* riv< r ami Ashlaml roads are lim ■! with w.-ig m«. their surplus products i he trouble lias l»p**n on th“ S. P. road. It is «|uite evnlent lhat these «•?• tion« Sheriff Dean will *••'! - nn«* r»*al-e«tate at n«»t entirely iiniepemlent ••!' each <»:ii«*r vet. F/*« Fruit in fuafry. See ad- th«« eourt-hous**d » »r to-morrow Two gentlemen from M«»d»v comity,Cal . \i-rtisements on 1 he last page of tlie T imi 4 Wm John has sold to W. P. Benn trie with huge prairie «chnomr«. are in the Sehwank t- a* o. 1\ acres and improv«* t? of the onergeti.’ young 1*. S. Gri ’ g sby. one valley for .'« hn » f « of apple«, it is not like ments, n«»r:hwe«t of Ashland; consi«lera- men of Klamath county, was in J ack«<»n- ly they found th.»t amount at any one or tion. >75->. Wickham A Luekey made the ville Wednesday f«»r his wint»*r's supphes. chard, as ru«»st of the good winter apple’ sal**. Mr. J will not leave southern Ore have !>»*en «•ontrncted f-»r the San Francis That tired feeling and loss of appetite gon. co and Portland markets. It is becoming are entirely overcome bv Hood's Sarsapa A thousand and one notion* an be foun ! m »re evident every «lav that fruit culture rilla. the peculiar medicine. Tr.v it and at the 8’. F. Varie ty Mor»*. also »lo Is. to> *. La« been «adly iieglei ted h«-re. and that see. base ami rtrbl>‘*r ball*, marbles. !i«n. n;«»ni one acre in choice trees would bring better Albright Bros, of Pl.*a«ant creek pre< inct r:i*. jewsharps, va«e«. picture frames, etc . returns than ten acre« in grain, and at a have «old some of their lami—about 120 of every «lescrif-tion, all ut the lo\ve*t inu* h less expenditure of time and la'»<>r. acres—to .Lase Ne.ithammer for Sloan prices. * This is pr<* eminently a fruit country, ami acre. Rra«1 «»nr grand clubbing iuduccm<*nts tlie sooner more attention is paid to rais is full of strangers, many of published elsevc here, ami if you want the ing the best «>f pea« he«, prunes, apples and investing iu homes. R<-al estate lending j«»nrnal of s-iiilhern Oregon an-l the ing a weak imitation of l’oml'« Extract to pears than to cereals . the better it will be I know the diffeience,” be ns are «•<»Hsc«|iienily nunier- 1- -t m 'V'} tt-f-r «»r i»«Ti<ulieal t-i th«* Unit«*»! a < ustoiuer. f<»r oar population generally. <>ur a-lvicc I'i-lctl; ‘one cur»-« amt the «»ther disap- 8t:it« « for th«-pri« »•--f c-m* cal' or s*md t.i to all tho-e who have suitable soil is to I hi« t.iVcrite lanriiy ieme«iy th»* T ime * offi.«-. plant the ino«t marketable fruit.« and then < lire* »•«. <1.-.*- r»- throat.id] form* of inflam Mrs. L R Brake. «i«t« r of Georg- cultivate the trees in the best and most mation. I umorrliage. pil»«. sores an I kin Lynch of Wagner «•r« «*k. «lied at her hr dred di«'as.s scientific manner possible There is a or's residence last ! rid iy night, aft' boiimlle«« market and no danger of «»ver- A iiior«i .ittrai ti\»« bit of loiirioLs' iitera- A large assortment «»t nice g-mus <»f tlie pn»trarte«l illness. She was a la«lv Mocking it im«»iiu«-nt. ire was never i>su<*d than the pamphlet la’«-t styles 1« being displave*! at the P. <>. inteiligcnee and highly re«p*«:t»*d by • m ' i iLi;ig th»-route from Portland Store, Jacksonville. Call ami see for your who knew her. >an Francisco Presumably it is gotten Rev. Failu r Hermann will hold rej Train« are now running through 1 ? big selves. it by th • Southern Pa< ilie Company, services at the Catholic church in Siskiyou tunnel .and a change ha been John Orth this week received a lard K'Ug'i !i>> ndV' i 'Ist'üiei;t M-valsthe fact place next Sunday. press of the lat*«t and l»»*«t style, which made in th»* lime table, which brings the is tiie w..... . P M< I». .h.hmjton ot San Liberal Sumlny--ch«»«»l and Bible 'In*.* will enfible ¡rim to manufacture a superior southbound train to Medford at 8 In a m . aleu. (’al. in • i hi*;rations printed in meets every Sunday at 11 o'cl« • k a . M Mt article. instead of 7 4 ». an-l the northbound at 5:25 »lor« are original, «iecidedly uni«jue and tl>r f. M I. ftal!. Tulrnt •ry attractive, ami the letter press is in H A Traylor is now <mploye»’ at the c. M.. instead of <• J>5 The following are Rev. R. Enni«*’appoint- steam flouring mill« in this pl i- e. succeed Mr«. Jane M- i’tilly has purchased F. 8. •eping with the Mrtistic work. From a meats On every Sunday morning, ex ing Jetl Wiiner a* driver of the delivery Biwer’s farm in Manzanita precinct, better ■activai point of view, the work is of value cepting the third, he will hold .services at wag<>n known as the Briscoe place. It contains 1 Oregon because it cannot help attract- th«* Presbyterian church in Phtcnix; on the J. M. Morris and S. Welch of !>r»*ntvill»* 1'ki acres, an-l the price paid wn« nearly third Sunday morning and every Sunday ; I2.0O-1. We »ire sorry to learn that Mr. B. I Mr- L K Ander- i ••ning he w » at the Pre«byi*rian Cal an-l r h I intends returning to Minn»-s««ta he -• »« ih - oi a happy have bee n in 11 rd I Th* social given last Friday evening by t«t week, when tlie for ¡and. R.-V U Prof. La Fram e, the <).»: < ing nri«t» r. was bier. M i«s Laura, to Me-«r A Id. \ »-.di mi. B irJctt.Mjver. nth well attended. IL- wi.l n«i d j 1 -t be able San Francisco, took ment « Levy. A « heim ami other « »iwiner<,:ftl tr.iv- tog. t the !« pl -He :»:i;no>T of pup. a .»d been arranged a« ••!»*r* fr .m 8m I ranciar«». wi re here «im i a quiet < he is a super-->r lea* h in ev ry r« sp»*< he gm *ts num here*! the Wet k . Jonty ah m The rLiss wi i meet <■ < V v» . I'ri Hy eV'-niii arlv all relatives of G l -hnnv \»i liarn« ha" rent»-I «me <»t ( I I he f; al knot w as tied by 1'o-n McKay. i 1 sv.a ihv i:ulivl«lui! ami ;•» W. I ' « •• •«' farm« «»n B'itie « r.-ek ami w vril ' R«*V. the pioneer Cergy- huge proport i' i"i is w.ib ai 1» stud last Sit nr « nga^e in *tock raising ami forming on 1 man larg»* number of day at M• li-«r-1. . h ;• g, «1 with committing large «» ale an assault on James Stewart with a club. | lieauiitui and valuable welding gifts were Attention it ( ailed to the advertise met.t He plemled guilty and was hned $10 an«! 1 received. The happy couple u><ik the train of Henry Klippel, real-estate agent He (Ar .Sir* costs by Justice Barkdull, which he paid. I the same evening for a trip to Portland and Doctor Ftirdttu ami wife of Portland will offers several choice pieces of lami at bed the Sound, and will return in a couple of The Odd FelLsw» of this place ami vicin ! be at the I’ 8 Hotel. Jacksonville, on Sat- rock prices. weeks. 1 Ley will spend (he wint *r in this ity entertained a number «»f their brethern unlay, Ocfober 15th. ami remain one There* is a greater demand for building valley, Mr Edwirds’ business (fruit ship- week, Al» who arc atHiide«! with disea««*« material th s f;UI than ever, width "hows from «»ther p.»rti<»ns ui «-»uthern < >reg >1 Li«t pin ) keeping h*in h« re until spring Ear of long standing, mi h’vc frile-l t«» g-*t r*- tliat much improvement is going on in night. A royal time was had. The eh* ly in Ibespr.tig tlo-y will go to San Fran gant supper «p r ea<l in the room u ider- h -r s >«i oi • • ■ •«. lief fr m «»ther s. ri» »ul I call upon ?«iUthrrn ( >rei gon. cisco to live. ri<lings. neath the hall was «me of the lea-ling fea him. He Ho i i« a graduate <»f medicine ami A f« w copit s of the American Settler's tures. Vmi rri hm a ry Minrry. has had .’5»J year*' viperit tice in hospital« Guide, standard authority on laud ques Probably ns much tnisery conies from Charlie Renner. second sun t.f Maiir'cc in th«* E t-t: beside« hv can refer («»Some of tions. can be obtain**«! by calling at the habitual <-• »n-t 11-.it ion ns from any derange Renner of Yreka. Cal., wa« ki'led in the ment of the film tiofiN of the bodv. ami it »o'** best and oldest citizen«, whom he T ime » offi» e soon. collision that recently uecurr» <! between two 1- «••fli -il! »0 « ’¡re. forH • < n ♦b-f no *urrd of diM»a»e'tha' were oronounc- E E. 4'^rr. of D iggMts Mills. Fa . ssvs loromulives on the S. P. roa«l in Straw bln* ii,v•-> to take the in«-i|i« iiicm usuaiiV ed incurable. AH the ruptured men and He wa« anting u« brakeman pre-mbed. Hamburg Figs wer< prepared women in Jackson county siiouhl s« e Dr. he saved the life of his clrilU with croup by berry va’l-*y using Gilmore’s Magnetic E'ixir. Sold at <ome of toe other employes were uho in t>» ttnviaic lliis difficulty, an«) they will be Fonien. for he can cur«* rupture sure found ple;i-ant to tlie ta-te <»f women and jure«!. City Drug Store. children. 25 cent.« At all «iruggists J. J. “For years I stiffere«! Ir-im I»«« of appe Mark <V Co., proprietors. S. . Many forget th it the hair and s« alp Trrra nt Whalraalr. tite and iivligestion. l«ut fai‘ed to t.ml re nee«l cleansing. Extensive use of Ayer's Orders taken for choice fruit trees lief until I Organ taking Avei's Sarsapa every descriptitin. in suv quantity, at the Hair Vi *or has proven that it is the best rilla. This medicine entirely cured me. ! lowest wholesah* r ites ar M E. B-atty’s cleansing agent for the bair-*tbat it pre M v appetite and digeHtiu i art- m.a p vents dandrufT and st imulatus Uie hair to real-* stale < fficr in M»*dlord. Satisfy -Fre-i G. Bower, guaranteed. renewed gr<_wrli. Bo»U>n. Mase. HALE BROS. & CO. 31.4 H RI KD. $21 in N«> 37. 16t»acres. 10U acres fence 1 and under cultivation an«l two gm <1 spring* on the place. This in ch«»i<*e grain i ami fruit land anti »•* eitnate-l live mil»«* from Ja kb »nville. i ¿10,'KJO No- I acres. 2J5 acre» tind-',r cult ivatLci and fvnrod into five field« whicIGnrt* level, rich, nieadow. grain and fruit 1 «nd. an«i 40 acres in alfalfa 1 her«» ar«on the place a large and thrifty orchardtwodwelling houMK, two largo barns and 5 12 «»f an irrigating ditch, carry iug inches of water I $«<25 No. 41. 1»»5 acres. This land i* unimproved though to> acro« of it is good fnnt and alfalfa lami and th»* balam e tine timber lami I ii<*re isa stream of water running through th»* pl«%.’^ Situated thr ■•* mde« from Jacksonville. WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL ’iiviy Cl’Rfcî ■ 1 I'rerklt CURE l#in:p:c crii;' Oul .* ranch. CURE U iki:2 :a XcriOU* Dfiiran.inn. CURE Headache CURE Scrofula. CURE >11111 »tier <Ja tv pl ai 111 •. CURE Rbeiimatism ¡.n I Gout. CURE Paius in th* Bones an-l Joints» CURE all Skin Disease*. FOR SALE BY ALL n^llCCIST8 AND CROCERB. $11M N«>. I-’. 2»*iMcr« M. 2b iftCr»M of <r.iiinuroved land. " » irres of which I i* prairie la,«<l ' h* hal.inc'* cood timber Innd. all good fruit hi ti giain l:«t<l,with two living ►¡»ring-of w.it«»r F"Ur inil»-« tr<un Jack«<»tivilfe. No. 43. Suacree. ic» grain »«nd fruit lan«l niider dwell ng hoitM'-and barn, and S tuate I <»n«* mile from Gold : 350 aerea. £»»p i acre. Thi« body of land adjoins Jacksonville and is !♦•»*!. rich gram. fruit and vineyard land, and »« fmicrd infive fields. There .is on th* place a dwell ing-house. spring-house with fine spring, barn «nd outhouaee. and a good orchard. Terms, half cnsh, and th- balanc" on two. three and five- y««ar payments. $15li). No 39 16»iH<*rei». ifincr*** nn<i«*r fence, with hou-tn.lmm«nd Mnnl* orchHrd A stream of water running through the plRr«, wfuch «-an he utilized to irru-ste fully one- half of th* ran die if desired. Situated in Tabl* Rock precinct. I Lar* Great Bargain* to off*’ an-i it will pay >ou to k«*«-p a <-1 omh watch «in th.« spaco for the next six month« f»»r Special Bargain*. If you h iv»« any property for eale, com« and see me and I will «Io my i»e«t for you. Otfir» on C Uiforma street, oppueit* Slover House. HENRY KLIPPEL. They cost no wore than an inferior make nnd are a ¡»erfect fit For sale by all the principal dealers on the Pacific Coast. nr F. S. CHADBOURNE & CO Wholesale Ac Retail Dealor« iu all Varieties of ’ Furniture, Bedding. Upholstery. . loftfCCN bi ‘■uccC'sxful op-rati^n s'nee i?’/, i.itrnjirrd tr n >il bections of the Northwest. » der*«<l ly bu»ineM men and leading cd alors. THF. MOST ri RFECTLÎ FQVirr 0 S4IIOOL it efierw j v»te t»r clas threiMçl’’ ( tK- >'.i. ‘enre 0- k itmg. h -•«;. fiui F-« •»’> tool P.rati« r«». Ai-t ixti< l-'lll-lti 1 111*«* st oi iu da»« on »¡»•trur’K.n. d.iv An«» !«. < . Wr b .n’»;»r>£ *»h'vrlii COR. FIRST & YAMMILL SIS. pocialty