I Jac Jmutratkïimcs. < Fuhliabtd eveiy Fr.duj mortirg by ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK. CH ARLES NICKELL ÍDITOR AMD pROPRinoa. TIMES aUHDINC. « l.ttoe —Corner Third ami • ’ Hi rw»b NEW KalrM of Subscription : I U i* copy p«r annum, in a»lvanc* >2 51 • • j . I A - .... s x •n • • 3 73 •• •• “ n«»t paid until end of year 3 “ six month». . ....................................... 1 •• three months...................................... «3 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1887 VOL. XVII XO. 46. ----- ----- - ---------- 9---------- u OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. MISCELLANEOUS. HTATE OF OREGON. U. S.S3.ial«»r®. J. IE Mitchell, J. N.Dolph.‘ «>n- <r •f«-nan. B- H»»rma:ni; Gt>v«riior, 8. P«»nn«»yer; N«er*titry of State. G«t»rge W. McBriti»*; State Tr«*aur«r. G«o. »V. W«bb; State Printer, b. ' . Rt<«r. Ssfl't. Publir 1 Dtruction. E. B. McElroy: Siprwn-» Ja<ig »4. W I*. L'»rd. Chief Justice \\ W.Ti»v«f» R- s «IH^r IÜDICIAL DISTUtCT. C»*npri«ing Ja»‘«*>n. Joeephine. Lak» and Klmath <• » inti«» t‘ir-uit Judge, L. R Webster; ¡»«»»net Attorney. W M Colvig. J V k.«f«»x owsrt. S-nitor. A.C. S• pi’.-. R«;»rt»f»nt’kL'v«»». J. 1 K. \ Mil!'*r;C<»ivit\ -I u4g<», E. D«l ' »itt; I’«» nmi«1"^. Rs’UJ. Haymond. S. Carltim; Clark. W. H. 1* irket . Sheriff. R. W . Dean; IroaM- 'irer, N. Either; J. M t'liild«»: bcho«»l Md ierint-mdent. N. A. Jacob®; Surveyor. Ja®. Jef frey. Coroner. IL Pryr*. J JtFFrll a ’1 COUNTY. Senator, if. B. MiH«*r; lUpr»»M.**it:itive. S. I Mitchell; • ounty Judge. V.t’olvig; •PA H. M •!«-.«• Iger. J. M. Payne; < lcrk. < . K Chànrior; Ht» »riff. T G. PaHerwon; Trvasurer. «J. W. Howard: A«®e-»or. J P. L-wie: Schon! Ku n-*rint«»nd*nt. K. F Hathaway. Surveyor. W. N. S'ciUsier*; Coroner. Dr. Kremer. KLl*vr:i COUNTY. Joints »nator. M. <’irtwright of W.i«cn;R«».n r»M Ci v»'.R. M -L■•»•iof Klaitat i;(’onnty Judg«». G. W. Sm'tu. C • n.n»sri«>n«r*. J E. H ink«. R. A. E nmitt;CI jrk. W.t’. H »In. Sh»»riff. M. D. ChiE d®T4-. rr«v» irer. (L T. Hal»!*» u \-««M»*or R. K. Hitton Si »»I Hapwmtead-mt 'Kry L«rl mg Surveyor. R. 8. Mbore. mr county . S''i.4t«»r. ('. M- < ’art jvnght of Wa«co; R *pr«*«<-u tative, R. M*L»»n<»f Klvnath; County J'idg**. V. Fitts i ’ i » nmi««ioners, G«o. M. Ji»n*«. • ■ Jcjfiu»; Clerk W T. B«»>d; Sheriff. .V J. Cnarhon; Tre®»- nrar \ M ’ ill »n S »no »1 Superintendent. A. H Fieiier; A®«e*»r»r. O. L. Stanley. ur V 1 FALL! 1887 WINTER ! iw ♦ i CLOTHI XO, «nd Yak !*iuitiii<^>¡ FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, ZANZIBAR & PALMER SEERSUCKERS BOOTS and SHOES, IXDKiO I’KIN’TS Country Pro I«; • * 1» • ;ht inti «*»Î»I; :»1“<». \V<»»»1, Hi»!»*''- Siirs it: 1 I) • T S ai ; •• S.»licit order»» for Lumber MAX AND SIMPSON’S SILVER GREYS. MULLER, runtutti«*.' Biiililina. —AND — AFINE STOCK THUNKS ANI» VAI.ISES. ATTHE8AN FllANCISlO NEW WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PAPERS and BORDERS. VARIETY STORE ! SiHlp. Sneezing Catarrh. Made of selected >t»»ck by the ln*>t A intricati Mainifaeturcis. Phase examine Goods ami Price.* before purchasing. Respectfully. J. NÌ NAN. CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. This ín tin» place to get your GROCERIES I Ishlnn I. Ureitiii And everythin«; unualiy found in a fir»t-cla?J* Variety Store. A1 m >. FRUITS CHOICE OiBo* tn J. R. NEIL. IN n SI I jUI 1 V 1 I 1 Gent’s Furuishiug Goods. j L I ALL THE REMAINING GOODS SEASON. Our <ood« are the best.vel guaranteed a« repre »onted. Prices 1 >w. an we do not propone to be undersold. nt the (Tbl Stand of THE PLACE A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR., — TO GET YOl'K- are being offered for sale at ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Jacksonville O"n« Will practico in all th® Court® of th« State. Of fice in Court House, ®»»cond d«*»r on right from entrane® -DONE TN — Oregon. AU buaindM m my line will receive prompt at tention. There will positively be no Reservations. sold at once, even THE BEST STYLE HANNA, Jacksonville. Ore-on. The goods must Lie Wil? practice m b !! th* t\..irt« «»f th»» Utate I up vtairs in Orth’« brick. — Id AT- BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! I D. CRONEMILLER & SONS, SERGEONS. n i' I'il JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. Jark'on» Ilk. Oregon. Off!no on California Street, in Mr®. Ganung’» building. M*" Call« promptly att“n<!e<l day or uig’ut BEEKMAN & REAMES' Ì 1 1 (1 ! » t STANFIELD. I lias lorntsdm Talent. Or., for the practice of his nrofe-«' >n M »< ♦« all chronic di«eiWMMi, such »« It'.«» i n V'-» n i n%. file*. Kidney Diseases, lerer <’.»*np!arit«. Ac., a**p»»rtalty. WHITNEY DEALERS dD UIJ, T ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. Walter A. Wood’s Binders, Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reapers, Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rak»* Rea|w*rs. Walter A. Woo»l’s Enclose»! Gear Mowers Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Separators, (»aar. Scott A < ’o.’s ’ Plain and Traction Engines, Coatrs’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; also a AND SURGEON, Jackson ville». Or. Ea ;le Point, Oregon. H iving located at this place I aak a «hare of tlm patronai:«*'»f the* section, (’alia attended to at any tun« HE UNDERSIGNED II WE FORMED \ GO partnership with an auth<»rize I capital of .«55.1100. for th" purp«»*»* of <• irrying on a G»*:ier-tl Banking B>i»*in»'-H in a!| <»f r* Oncx'lu** n Jnrk- •onvil1»1. <»reg m <>tti ■* a’ th»* ohi>tan«lof B —k man’* Bank ng lb»u*«*, S. E c »rn»T <>f F. ird ami Writ»» f«»r ('«itiL’uguo. < aliforuia «treeta. ( I . BEEKMAN. TIIOS G. REAMES r W. M. SOMMERS, M. D., I H1SI« I AN SL’IIGEOS \.Nl> AC< OL’Cin Ull Jacksonville. Oieuoa. Prof»«;.Nioi.al mil* promptly nttend»>l to (i-iy <»r Hight i •»nsult’Ations in eith*r English or German. IV oth.Hsnd residcnc* on California street, opposite Union Livery Stable. I'Giil Keepw the lari»e-»t Hock of PHYSICIAN A X D s U R i i E O N, <>( A »idre*« cither >1 JK*l»i IK»1*V FRiMi BROS, turi.. ( O., Portland. Or., or ( ROSI MIELEK A SOX, Agents. Jack»*onville Or. I IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Cr-n’ral Point, Ore-oa, MACHINERY! QrwiiMt«. <«f th» Mniieal Cnii.«r«ity "f tz.ui«»ill«". Kontucky. i’alb promptl» ntt™<l«xi to «lo» or •right. » ■>»«,.* u n WGl.*m/ Hail<lïn<. loin«» PARKE * LACY, WOODBURN NURSERY T. R. YOUNG. M D., IN FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I Fnccras loC.C. BstJkinaifs Bilik. M. D. VINZS A'.TD SHRUBBSRT » F. OXIHV. ». I» . ll«.iJ«nce un C St NO 4PHIS OR LICE ON TREES THE INGERSOLL ROCK THILLS ANO COMPRESSORS PÄICES : and WIRE HOPE—SPECIALTIES. Ho Hurii. «»rex»n <> li •»« in William«’ Br«,fc Baihlino I'p itair. App!»* Tri’fi»................................. $5 to $10 p»»r l'(0. P«»nrh “ ....... .................. 10 “ Ifi Plnrn and Prim»» Tr»’*« H “ 1«J ‘ (Hh»»r tr»*»M»;»n i ■»hrubbery fartiwh®*! r-» is»»ni*bly- Hend h>r Ht.dogu»* t<» J. ILSEri’LEMIFR. Woodburn.Or Cor. 3d ani E Street«, pOKTIaAND. OK., I «57 (Nmtainingtin Hoom*. w»il fnrrn»!«^. Tl.eb«*t | J. C. CARSON, ONE DOLLAQ PER DAY HOUSE Manufacturer of in th»8tat«. fres Busas to and from tho Hotel. : Sash. M <aU 25 c»*nf«. lodging 25 "«nt* ♦«» 5oc«nt». i E. LEWISTON PropriHor I 1887. 1880. A.H. MAECLY&CO., A full line in *t«.x k »»f DEALERS an«l Pries Li*t «»n Hppbcit’on ( ’our.try ord»*rw a spsctaliy. FAI’I »»RY \l WEI PEERS MILL. S ,1 •♦r*>«»tn*. cor. Ti ir<l and E Streets, PORTLAND OREGON IN Lwtinai«» 4 nrr.age TooL and prívate efl»*eU of the late A I’. Hannn. Thi* isa tare opportunity f-r sny •>n<» wiahing to parcha** «orne hrsf-cl »•*« «’arriage inat*ri»L «ti . |{ \NNA. Administrator HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE PAINTS anà OILS. : I I By the Thousand ! Marcho. 1*K5 ESMOND HOTEL, TUE UNDEB8IGNKD 1H NOW TAKING OH iters rhri'iuih J»ck*«>n »nd Josephins countie« for FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY. mt rues. Hr,t-rl»«« I» «II U«-.p«rt. rw-Th~ «■««nonti K«*tatir»nt is un»urp.w«t in ever., p^.t «*ub»í _ Settle Up Notice. » ll i ’ fhhonh indebted ro n.. estate A o»H. P. lU'i i». .»«K--W-I. »r« r«<>n**»*d t<> »»'tie thrt .«in«« forth’Xith. if th.v wi«.i to •*«•* costs a* th* bu**inrs* «»f the »state must be wound «p-‘h..n1f-n...rd.i»T. H K.H anna . A«lmi*ii*»V'»t«* af the retate of H. P Hanns <!•*'*•**» 1 • ______ Th (’’M* wanting Tre«* this tall will •!•» well to give me their orders, a.* 1 will guarantee aatiafac litm. a , _ _ I warrant all my tr«wvM if nr«»porly caret! ror. Term. « * i h *” »• ■■ - ket price lbs. «»f Peach Heed wanted. A. S. JOHNSON. Jacksonville. Orxnm Aug. 1 1HM3 > aektion« lile. .»«- Wholesale:uid K»*t.*»il Dea)on» in informant was cei tain that Senator Stan- foril could have no objection to publicity of tlte conversation, and as what was said was as pertinent to Oregon as Cili- fornia, he had no hesitancy in rejteating it. Tin* g«eat ttouble ill Califoiiiie, Sena tor Stanford raid, limi been a lack of co- opciatioii among fruit growers and the tn even <j*iantiti« s olTered for shipment. It was a feast or a famine. Oftentimes the iiuit reached ( hieag'i ami Xew York on a glutted market, and it w is next to impossible to sell at any price Often there was an oversupply of one kind of f« mt ami the inaikets were bare of what was in «letnarid It was no rare occur- «cnee for mor«! fruit to seek transport i- tion than the company could hamlie, followed by entire absence of oflerings. Finally the fruit growers formed an as sociation and ageisl u|->n concerted ac tion a- to fruit shipments. They desired lery mm 1« to 1« • able to -hip fruit every day A conferet.ee «as had Is-tween ; th«* fruit grower.-’ «««mniittei* and the' «ailway officers, which resulted in the Southern I'aeilie agreeing to send a fruit ! train eveiy «lay on p.is-eng. r time, pro- ■ «i I. d at least ten cailoails were offered. I Thi- summer a t'ain has he -n «lis|iat<-bed 1 eveiy «lay. ami a- tin- vatieijes of fruit which California produces in great abundance were marlv a fail'll«- Fist, the pioducts of the Golden >tate have m t with ready -ale ami have command- 1 «•«I an unusually high ptico throughout I it««- -. a-««n. llene«-the f«uit harvest in1 Calilo:nia was »cry tieh. It was an ex- : ei-ptiomilly profitable year lint this hit túnate state of affairs can-[ not Im ev|-eeted on«1 \«iar out f>i tw«-nty. With an abumi.-int ha: vest at the E.i-t, only th«- clioiee-t California fniits are wanted, and th«-¡«ii« «- must I««- reason able; alsothe l.t-t'Tii |«eo|«le will buy tln- inferior E i-tein fruit at a lower ¡trice. Hence, Henal"! Statilur«! advised al! Iioriaultni i-t- Io be prepare«! to dry thei« hili' in "oír veals; that is to sav, tin- |...... luet in excess <>t tin- <l«-maml a very extensive acorn mast on her ever- ' green oak tree«, thus enabling hogs to run o-it and keep fat till November b"- . fore b -ing fed anv griin to harden them I ! up for the market. Wh--n a man goes ■ through our Portland wholesale gro -o-y «! >r--s aild see« the C,- I ir Rapids ham« and Sioux Citv «'<1-« e<L « »»f of bac.m b:ic >n that are Innl Pt ’ hither 2 ■jiij mile* bv rail, it do*« hpphi as if .ve ouj»ht t<» find some mar- ket for the *!opk *ind well-fed iMvkers tha1 are rnamin? the <»ak-<lott(»t| grain fifl.l« of Jackson and Josephine coun ties They will i»e more apt, however, tit*« to find roadv purehason* in San Fran cisco, being far »ut’ernr to the »curvy hogs that are grown ami fattened in the Sacramento valley. \ man who raise« grapes for th»* wine factories in Som>ma or Nana, generally get« from three to three and a half ton® I » pi - acre, This averages, one year with another, twelve dollars |>er ton. Now admit, for the sake of ariigument. that Ja»-k«on or Josephine ronntv will not produce over two and a half tons of grape« to th»» acre and that the vineyard owT-cr cannot g**t over ten dollar* |»cr from b" al catín- i ie-. ton f»*r them. Thia gives him <w*»ntv- 11«1 «i-rl l.«-r ad'.'t-cl th«- bait gr«nv«*rs five ‘L’llar« p»-r acr»* a« th** result of hi« I" engag:* a lir-t «-las- man to a'-t a» E i-- ■ v *ar*s labor N«»w wh it c .nld that «.»me tel It agent and eorre-|siml«-nt. with head farmer do if he prod ie * I fortv bushels «piarteis at t h’.eiigo. It -hon’d l«elii- tiuty to learn the state of the market in] of wheat on the s inn* acie of ground, which is over the average? He could every wcstein city an I during sc.i-on n»yt wl.ip liis wheat to San Franri*»c<» or keep the Californians a«lvis« «l by daily Portland, and get over thirty-eight cent» telegruus. lie would Iw- able to tell l»oi bu«hel net out of it after piyitig tliem ti e actual supply at every consid freight and charge», which would leave erable market ami the prospective him fifteen dollar* an»l twentv rent* a« supply lot the coming week, ami thus in the result of his year’s work on e tch a gn at measure prevent eoa-t ship acre. I ho|»c to live t»» see the day tliat ments from being ttnloi le i on a glutteil Jackson and Josephine counties are one nmiket. For instam«^ Bartlett ¡tears J continuous vinevanl from Grant’s Pass might b«' in ilemaml in Kansas City and to Ashland, and barely raise enough St. Louis and not in < 'hi< ago or l’tttsburg. grain for home consumption. If there Grapes might timl a ready sale in Cleve is a domestic tyranny iu the world, it land, but not in Cincinnati, and so on i» this thing of obliging everybody to through all the v.irieties. As trains grow wheat for a living. It places the run every «lav about on passenger farm under the rontr»»l of evervl»o |y but selieiiule, the agent would know almost . the fanner. The rai1r»>ad man get« the to an hour of cveiy arrival of fruit. He1 lion's share of the husbandman’» profit ; could do still more. Suppose while the] ami the »ack manufacturer« and the fruit «as in transit, the state of tlm mar ship-owner got the r»*«t of i*. Ami after ket sliouhl change. Tin- agent woubl j that the man who till« the soil takes the I hare time to advise the shipper by tele | I graph ami coni«! or«ler tin* shipment. ' beggarly remnant that is left. i high praise eor C leveland . Supreme Justice Miller while in St. • Louis was calle«! u|son to respon«! to the toa-t, "The Prc-i«le:it,” at the G. A. R. ! banquet, lie was greet*«! with loud cheers and applause, and after quiet had : been restored, said : Mr. Chairman, Grand Army of the . Republic and citizens, invited guests of the citv of St. Louis; I have not at* j tempted to address you on thia occasion. I Those of y ou who have received the I nn-nu or program can see that General ! I'ahner, of Illinois, is upon that program ¡tn answer to this toast It has l>een ¡«•ustomary, as your chairman has on- j served, upon all occasions of public fes- jtivifies which concern the honor and i glory of the American people, to give a i toast to the president of the United ' States. Tite office of tho president of the • United States ia to day the offmd of all I ill the world which should call f«*r the to band combat for physical existence; later, it became a battle for ¡>olitieal su premacy. When pastoral California was loused from her long lethargy l>y tho cry of gold in the Sierra foothills, and the primitive people straggled thither and began to pick it from the placers, there was present no thought of stealing killing. . „ _ _ or . .. ......... _. But with the thousands presently rush , . .. ... mg in from abroad came some genuine cutthroats who had to t»e hanged. In the cities crime Landed, as in the Hounds' Association and the San Francisco Regu lators, and then society had to hand. Law at length apjtoared, with some little bluster, first to ««iieiri, but >,ui failed imr'i at <*. ms« io cut < in much iiiucn of a figure. Crime had bereft*charai-te'is- response of universal unanimity to a t toss’ to that officer, I care not who heads ! it, unless he has disgrace«! it as a de bauchee, as s corruptionist, as a fool. ■ Tit«- American peopl-. 1 trust, will always reat«ond as you have dot«e, and as vou , will do when I close, to the ¡'resident of , the I nited States. I know of no reason , why the presi«lent should not receive this same cordial honor, and I have no reason to regret for the two tears that he has .- t been adminiwtratin » the government, did not approve of hi* election as nn preM- dent of the I'nited States. I should v ................. vote to-uiorrow, if I had the opportunity, fora tnan of different jiohtics; but I have the courage, and I say in the presence of this meeting of the Grand Army of tho Republic, that tirover Cleveland is an ii s and law was weak am! greatly puzzled. It vaunted tnnch and accomplished but little. Moltm-r.ii'V brokeout in places,ami th«* spirit of hanging by arbitrary tribu mil- prevaile«! throughout the whole w.*Mern coa«t. ■ honest man, a pure man, to whose skirts ! no corruption b<-lo««gs ami who intend* i to <lo right according t«, the l>est light that G.sl has given him \ voice,‘‘He’s all right ", 1 tlieref.tre say it i* one of i tlie greatest elections «if the American But it was in .-an I rtn. .-co alom-, in the year 185«i, «,f nliiclt «-|«o. h this vo’uine treats, that the po|«ular tribunal principle was oj*eti)y avowed by a large nitmbi-r of law respecting and law-abid- ingcitizens, repri--«-nting th<-int«-llig«-ne<- and wealtli of the coinntunity,and after «•alm dehb-ratioii and firm resistance to tiie maladministration of law, finally established as «fiimlament.il r.<-ees-ity of free government. Unlike the first, bitt with no less sanguinary resolve to battle I«ar the cause to the full sacrifice of life and property, if neces-ary. it was m-.t' iy . a bloodless revolution, Mind was here supreme, though Inieked by th- usual instruments of ultimate H|>|>< al. Ballot b >x stuffing was f dlow'ed by the asci- sination of one who denounced it ;where- upon society rose to arms, hangs«! a few, expatriated many, and cleans«-1 the «•"«tits. The federal government fr -tted. the state government roared, while le-s- er satellites of tin-1 iw litre it-m-d th* eit’- wit'« <1—tructi «n. Th« re-'tit was the full ie-'oriiti«'ii of law an ! oilier, anti tint final vimii. ation of the pr«>e<-eding« >1 the pattlots front tiist to la-t. Tur; H istory CoMf ANv. 1’ublisliere, Han Francisco. ¡«•■ojib*, <>f the pairioti«* («eople who love : theii country ; that whatever tuav be your differences of opini<m in regard to any acts In- may hav«- entertained, any views * that he now pro|«oses to, you are to give him credit for honesty of p«tr|«o><e. for : g-K>d intentions, and remember that he «xviipies the place with honor which Washington h<-l«l, which Jefferson held, which Giant li «« held, which Lincoln i has held. Loud applause.) And that In- is i'iesiih-nt of the greatest country, the chief «'fljeer of the gieatert |«eo|«le that the world in the history an«l tide of ■ time !•«* ever known. And we r*»j>ond to the to i«t of th • |>re»iJent of the Unite«! St ,t,.« undci tho.n- circumstance». (Cries ef “Good," applause and cheer».) THE ROND CASES. I Cured Without Cutting Operations o Oregon i »•* i,'L.»* 11 I > > i • il G »»1-»: agent® for the Rockford Rai lr*>-*wI W;it?h«s. \LL GJ0D3 IN THE LINE MVNUr’V’i’u.l > Ti »HIDZR KND REPAIRE Witoh Berainas carefully • x •••uh*d. I gMel»?tioj PackafM saat >3 iii^liciirx!. C jidh k - k > <it‘i < m L ifore purchoiiag aliewhtr* Oregon Kidney Tea! K T LOTS FOR SALE. T Bonanza, Klaanth Coty, Or., Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! STREET fill ItNllEK.-’IGN P IS FULI.Ï rilKVlHF.i i. O.rh’wr i »*• ■••>•» !•»»- ! to «Io all work in h'» line m tho best manner an ar roaeonable pricM. ____ __ nunrVcu , . t p. o. vickmi OBOBQE tRHUMPT i »V t VI EK AND EX FOB (1OOP8 IN OCR UNE L C. HETWRICHSEN. I V) Firit Street. ... Portland. Oregon THE LEA9IMS JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, CITY BARBER SHOP CALIFORNIA. liefer: .ng to an item in the Orr¡/<jninii a f« w days ago, about the unprecedenteil demaml for fruit trees, and the general feeling among Oregon fainter* that it paid better to raise tnore fruit anil less wheat, a well-known Portland gentle man relate«l to a reporter a coiersation ho 1« id with Senator Stanford in the oc casion of his visit to l’oitlaml, in which the ipie.-tion of orcharding ami f. nit ship ment came up. Senator Stanford lias done much ¡«etsonally to advance that imlnstry in California ami the Southern Pacific Company has foster«-d it by fav orable rates to the E 1st. The Ortj/onian’s I With this issue is completed the de scription of an epoch which must forever stand as ono of tho milestones of history. It was nothing less than the inrono clasnt of law. f rom nature’s law, ortho law of the Creator, nvn derived tliat worshipful inst.n '. whichenrlowed kings and priests, as th • supposed representa tives of the Creator, w ith a sacredness, attached not only to their ¡«erHott, but to their commands. So firmly rooted be came this suiierstition in men's mind«, that when the people assume I sovereign ty, they did not cease to tremble before the laws even which they themselves had made. When forcer! from this position by inexorable necessity, it gradually dawned upon them that no ere ite.I thing could be stronger, or higher, or holier tiiau the power that created it. Like most great revolutions, the incip ient steps were blood v and often bi utal. It was at first a struggle for life—a hand Brinkethoff System for Cure ot a'l RECTAL DISEASES. NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST Any kmd rai»*d in a first » hu* Nursery. I THO3. CUINEAN. Fr«»rlzl.r. Jaeksonvi 1 to. < >i"<»«»'on 1 Cor. Front and M«*rri*on St®«. tlJAni/ »’ “ll AC'. w /II k K pn-"- n J. M. ARTHUR, Manager. No. 33 and 35 Norlb Front St, Pattami Oregon. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS WAGON MATERIAL. S.» Sr^prwrRrlrk. COIIRESPONI »ENCE .SOLICITKI >. I GENEHAL Ill'll.DING ’.IVEHIAL. Th« pnbbc nr»» h«rt*hy notifn»d that tha undor s.gRwi will uff«r nt ¡ rivate «nleail the poun.nn. Westinghouse Automatic and Junior En gines. Dealer in A Rare Chance! T. B. Merry, in a recent issue of the Su’i'lati ifr rrxry, writes : I have just got home from a trip into tiic last ditch of the Argonauts—Jack-on county. It is more Californian in char acter to day than any pa^t of California, except Siskiyou comity, perhaps. To leave Portland in the midst of a pouring shower, a« I did last Saturday afternoon, ami Io find nivself twenty-four hour- later on a hillside hack of Medford, 350 miles south of here, was almost a revela tion. The Rogue river valley is the Ti rol of America, and it never looked half as b’autiful to me as it did this time. It is neatly nineteen years since I fiist looked ii]srn it.and it only grows brighter and mor.- lovely with ag? You all know how autumn gives a peculiarly blue tinge to the mountain« and an orange haze to the atmosphere. I never saw these tints as [K-ifer t as they were in the Rogue river country last Monday. It seerm-d but a step across the valley to the broad Table Rocks that lay opposite th - m rutli of Beareii-ek, and but a mile or tw j further to the great snowy sugar- loaf of Mount I’itt th it reared its tern- pe«t-cla.l cone into the azure and kissed each passing cloud. F-om Grant’s Pass to the foot of the Siskivous there is hut little profit in grain culture, even for the thriftiest Yan kee or the canniest of Scots. The distance i to tidewater is so great, Portland being nearly as far oft’as San Francisco, that the land-carriage on wheat, oats or bar ley, would eat the head ofT a crop that yielded sixty bushels to the acre. But Jackson county- is a great rork-pro>luc ing section, for the reason that she has | | —— DR. PILKINGTON. SOLL] AC4KNTS FOR Doers, Blinds N«» Chit.«'®«* *mpl«»y«fl and no •l*viation in , A TKI.K WITH SENATOR bTANFOKD A BOV t SHIPMENTS EAST. POPULARTRIIIUNAI.S, VOLUME 11. : Over 30.000 Cures in Six Yearn. • »n tho Sort'.went connf. P.lYCE <fc OCARY, PHYSICIANS AND SCRGEoN-, SOUTHERN OREGON. ij.sen. It. M G ilí . M. D. DRS. ROBINSON A. GILL, of Femalf s LIVER REGULATOR THE LOWEST RATES THE Fill'IT INDUSTRY. Viverfisement* will be inserted *.n the T imm i die following rat«** : I'enlinoH, one iniw*rtion. ................................... (2 50 each subM»qu«r.t insertion............... 1 Cfi CW* Legal »«ivertieements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from th* above rates made to earlyand time advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE is more complete by far than any other in South« ern Oregon, and oomj»Kte* favorably with any in the State. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at Sa.i Francisco rate«.and in r»r«>mj>t.ind flrat-claM»manner. The present term of the I’. S. di«tri«:t ,-ourt at Portland has l«een of unusual intereM to tin- ¡ample of Douglax county, a- th«- caix-s crigen leu’d bv the failure of W. F. Owei.-t.avec«« tie tit« for settlement . Is-forc Ju'lge Deadv. Tim R<iiru has «leenn-d it the course of wisdom not to interfere with tiie due trial of these •■at«** by tryingtbem first in its column*, and w ill continu«- in this «-ours* to the extent Instantly reli«ve<l by tho Cnticura W ho uili . St'« < r.ED SrittKs?—The ac of refraining from any «liacussioM of cases Anti-Pain Plaster. ‘ ’sr ceptance of Gen. Sparks's resignation .Tk’r»»«i;ibl«'. in-far.t,-iii< <m « ;u <1 i: f «llibl" not yet tried. The net result so fat has pain killing pliishT. <-M»ecially adapt- as commissioner of the general lan«l Imen that two case* res|avtively by »-<1 to ri-li«v« r'emnl»* Pains» and W«“ik otlii ’ C has turned attention to his prob- Hecht Bros. A;Co. an«l T. W. llallACo., « ■''NÙW nee-ee. Warranted vas«tly superior to aide suc.cssor. The ¡irompt a«*ceplam-e all oth»*r plasters, and the most perioct Antidote and each versus George Weavet a* ad to Pain, Inflammation and Weakn»»*s yet com by tiie president of tin- fririii'-r's re-igna ministrator of the ei-tateof Han* Weaver pounded At all druggist*. 25 cent-; tive for >1; tion is constrm* I t > mean tliat an •■ irlv have bi-en <l.-<-ide«l in fa»or of th* plain or. postage free, of Potter Drug and < hemic »1 Co appointment tnay beexpicted, ami th.it tiffs, in jii<lgnietit* of a little less than Boston, Mass Lamar will make a recommendation, af »5(1110 in each case. With costs, tliis ter consultation with Po-tmastet-Gener will represent in the neighborhood of al Vilas. Candidates for the place are »12,000. Mr. Weaver was sued alone ] numerous. Ex-Gov. Glick 8f Kansas, ami not in «-onjun«tion with the other who was a strongly ba»ke«i «-andidate for l>oml«meii. the positioii, has been already <iiL’e«l The case in which B. Goldsmith is upon the ¡»resilient, but he is evhlently plaintiff against John Dillard, R. too far at present from the scene. Cobb I’hipps an«l M. B. Holmes on a promis of Indiana has be m a constant visitor sory note for »10,000, wliiclt also grows at the interior <lepartn.ent since the out of the failure of Gwens, has been For «.II D: -' •Cs of the trouble between Lamar ami Sparks was ! . non-suiteil without prejudice, which in Liver, Sidneys, S^;r.*c;i ' «'hanged trout its original «lestinntion to made known, an«l he hag been talked of effect is to only continue the case until Too B in'-No greater misfortune could -ome other ¡«la«e «here it woubl Is* Th» p«ir<*iv v» *■ * »!•’ l-r - by a few ol«l friends. H<* protest* that lie ' ] the next term. The case known as th* have befallen < tregon looking to our i>-ra: :•. ■«« . .1'3 I moi«1 likely to meet a m ire favorable is not a «-amli'late for the office,but it is [ big born! case, in which the Oregon A wa'it of immigration than that the rail F.»n- • ’-1« ’ •1 ■ market In this w.iv. shipments whi.-h, asserted tliat he 1« very desirous of seenr- ' Boston lhe Sonih ir, IS ! <. I Co. «as j'laim.ii plaintiff • . 1 I wviiii John 1 vii Wool »»v’l vv. t'alifornia-ward has j if imt diveiled, wottlil prove disastrous road connection gently *n t i !’ a» « a >«i I«. p, etomake itonhisrm or.l Ipillard, Harvey Jone*, Frazi r Ward, ing it.and i licen p«««t ¡«one I r.util December. While liidiuy* . i <«.:»•«••* the might be tutt:e<l to profit, or at least to a- chairman 1 ......... ' <4 ‘ ’ th* ’........... public 11 ’ lands ‘ ' commit ........... M. B. Holmes, Wrn. Cochrant-, and G a-.ti’ it the 1 »• •, I» 1 is. tl.rr*- we can bocst of ccitain seasons of the ¡ making tlm shipper whole. In « ase all tee of tlie hiiuse of i«-pre-entatives. It’is I. «’allahan were «b-fendant«, which *M f -c. :h - l,4’«t pre;■»»»•.»*,»rr year a« fine a c’imat«* as the world ha« to the eastern markets were fully supplieil, nivdiciii . '■« tev-r th*- ‘..«1- tlmugl.t.liowever, that .«—i-t.int «-ommi- on a bund for |2'I,(»V|, the defense being show , th re i. iri us«- to -|.-gui*e the fact new n-ay jr v? tn 'e In all the fitlit growcis woubl know it ami then i Sion«" St«*'kslager. wli«« lias taken lii- a toigvrv, the jury <lieai;reed, standing c< nr i ft <iis- .«»i*- t »• ¡1, nn- that usually Deccuilu-r. Jatiaaiv, Feb- 1 could «liepose of tlieir ripe product to lo I « tie a- a« ting «•omnii-siot-.'-r. I«a> tl.e I* -t ‘ ■ sixtosix. The- li n<«*i*l»»<i by any th< r : tetli- Dixon note case, maty ami March «lon't bloom w ith much cine, effect a .wpur»ly euro. cal canneries, or dry it at their option. «•tian« «• for the | la-e. II«- wa- a ean li- which w.is a test <a«e deciding several etheieal mililne».«, atnl that our tihl-di'-s The R«'t?tilat»»r is s.i'e m ndmtn 'ter in The cost of su-ta ning the Chicagoagency are ilI-«-oiic« ale 1 w hen the-t ranger as he | «late lor commissioner again-t spaik-, oilier*, in which note« with «-ontract at- Condition > i • 4v«em.a:i 1 itadci' no circum- woubl be trifting as <-ompare«l with the ami among Ins reconimen«latioii» is one . lat hed ueic given to Gwens and by him Mance* can it «!<» Iiarm. It til invigorate is wont with numerous ami exhaustive licneficial results. signed by Senator Voorhees, John J. transferred to Boston parti» - like a glas- of wine, b ■: i> r. ' x c.-.tmg Sever was de- d—Is claims it to lie the dod-gasteded, Senator Stanford was iin|H*lledto st«eak aceto lead tn niHinp-ranc'-. »*«• promote <li- Kleiner,Thomas R. Cobb,J. G. Howard. leide«! in favor of the deier.dants. the worst weather he ever saw or heard of. g» %t *<>n. <li*Mpat<’ hcHflarli»*, and gener fieely to the On-i;<m«<in'» iniounant, l«e- W. S. Holtnan. C. C. Matson, W. D ■notes being non-negotiable. It looks ally tone np tlie s»*1 »’in. » he’’.-'«e is Mnall, All we haveto ofT'ct these profane obju- ] «•.iitse he l«a«i noticed tliat the farmers of Bynum, T. B. Ward, Rol>eit Lowry ami like several of Douglas county's best cit not unpleasant, and • xirtiies undoubted. gallons with is a 1<> k of injured inno Rogue rivet valley «ere increasing their Georg«- Ford, tin- Indiana delegation in izens will be bankrupted by Owens' 5o lo*R of tiinc. no inter cence ami the bloom ot lie 'll aceompa- ruption or *toppage <»f ot'chatds largely, ami he ha«i learned congress, an«l Vice-Presiilent Hen peculations. Xo won«l«-r times are hard living. We would have chosen, how tMirincH* while taking the that young trees ha«l been ¡ilanted l,v drick*. ' there. Régulât r ever, tliat tin- Stanford-l rocker dynasty the thousands in the Um¡*|Ua ami Wil Cotnmissi’im r spaiks has no plan* tor Chi’ th com ¡-Esin ing o( had either hastened or letarded their i.imetti- valleys. Oregon might not fot Colic. llc:xd ’»r NH'k tlie lutuie. Having ample m>-an*. it is H indoo ' s M odi : or Rr.Ai-ixa and work three or four months, so that when Stoinai-h, .» tr.i-p- onful or some years raise en«>ngh fruit to loa«l a sai l lie will rest for a year an I will then C' ii : amn « i G rain .—The Milling World w ■ meet to embrac«* the incoming sight more w-ll give r. litf. tiain a day. but he imagine«! even now I l»c a «-an Il-late lor «•ongress tr«un his old tells its tovlers how s Hindoo reaps seers. who a:e to inaugurat<’ and cele If taken occ.tMonAlJy by pa tli.it one train a week could be made up. distiict in Illinois. tients rxp.»se«l »• MALARIA, with an iron bla«le, six inehoa long, an brate the completion of the road, the ¡ In one resjiect Oreg««n was better otT for v. ill exp. ! th».- p is *n .md ;• :e>.t inch wide, and curved like a sickle, cost tips of our umbrellas woul«l not drown them fc «in attic* k. markets than California. We have Mon Gt.s. S i - arks ' lti.sii.s itox .—The pa- ing him four cents. He squats on hi* out their spinal columns. Let all the a rtn m < » is * OP1MOX. •ana ami the cold licit along tho line of |«er< all over the country have ln-«-n go heels, cuts a handful, lays it down, and old est inhabitants got together on that lb ve’wenpr,’. ».ici r r.i ! n f : twenty year», the Xotthern I’aeifi«- as far as St. I'attl to ing for Spark*, tho Commissioner of the without rising off ins heels waddles for an ’ I’. avc neser \*rr. !■:• t p it up a vegetable «■ventful div. however, and swear that supply, ami no coast competition for mm ns l.ivcr Rtgu- ror.ipou'd that w uh! o'.« never '««-for • in the history of the world General Land Office, magnify mg cveiy ward and cuts another. In 12 days he tliat tcriitorv. I'ms< of the Missouri river ,....... , ... _..J ’ »t«»r, . promptly aud eff f lively rn ve th® liver to mistake he has made and having no word cuts an acre, and receive- five cent» a and th«-memory of the «leponents lias it a- I ■ n. r and at the s.ime time .o»! •instead of weak- Oregon was on eq'ial htoting with Cali of commendation, even when Ids decis , «lav. boarding himself. When lie wants ;r-i;yf ‘t!V an I assimilative .T»Nini:l.«’ivr i»«»uers of the rained just exaet'v as hard as it will eni g tin- <!iee fornia. He urged co operation among i-in E M H inios , M 1» ,W.i»ningt«»n,/\rk. then be doing. It isgo««l to lie for one's ions regarding public land matters have to thrash his grain, hi- drives a stake in tlie fi uit groweis of this State, and the received the appioval of his superior of the ground, spreads his grain aronnd it, country, and let u.< be n -ighborly and so ! Til IT 1O( GET THE GEM IXK. establishment of more «uinnerie«, which ficer*. The friction l*-tween the Com ties a rope to Ins bulls' horns and then ff . ki ’ ahfh rv should also put up vegetables. He cially with them. missioner arid the Secretary oi the Inte to the stake, ami drives them around Zeilin & Co.. Philadslphia. Pa. V thought it might Is- advisable for Oregon rior lias l ulmiiiMt'-d in the resignation of . until the straw is tramped very fine and ex<4uuige remarks that we have fruit growers to semi an agent to Chicago the former. Possibly no man can be fiat into what they call “pl«oo*a." Tbit I next year to keep them advised as to th«* hardly begun to test the food-producing found to administer the ..dice ot Commis i« fe«l to the cattle after tbc wheat is sep capabilities of the earth. A German trav sioner of Pul.be Land* and discharge stat«- of tlie mat tret arated. They dean tlieir wheat by hold- eler <!e» lares that Siberia is capable of [ ill’- A »lllf'i VL»OI|’IV* ’•’•liX--* !”*• •<•»»»• >»H the varied complex duties pertaining I ing it up in tlie wind in a scoop made of (’Ki ll ! SlIIl’Mi \TS IS Sl’'KlY<U —This producing grain enough to supply all of I tbi-ivto with |*TÌ-ct satisfa« lion io all r«-eds, or, if the wiml is not blowing, two western Europe with bread. An English ' • ... - • . . . I. ■> «■« ',«« , t. . r*. « tli-if ttHHiiy ap|H‘ar.« t » !>o th** principal ship lartie* bavin" biizin«-." I liefnn* that I.lit* bur Hindoos make wind by waving a blank aiithoiity state* that wheat was worth piii£ place f«T cattle from all parts of eau. ami Gen. Sparks attempted a le»pe- et, n bile the third dribbles the grain out iiotithern and eastern O.etfon, which, in l»ttt ten cents a bushel in the interior of les« task if In- expect«- I to accomplish with a *<-oop. Asiatic Turkey, List year, and that silch a thin»'. He ha* probably <!<-ne a* svidition to the M<»ck raised in the county, PILES. RECTAL CLt'Ell, FISSVHES. Pltb makes an immense business for the rail many farmers did not find it profitable well a« anv |*>sitive man with ideas of his .1 fi«crrf tn harvest their crops. The island of Hires ini . fistulas in ano . road company. Not less than 10,000 own could do mi I«-.' the circtim«tan-c«. A well preserved and delicate complex- POLYPUS HE. 11. E tc . Hayti is <»apable of producing enough Lead of cattle have hern shii»j>e«l already He ba* at any rate cleaned out ttie land inn i*. in the pi»-5vnt age of advance*' ! this fall, with more romin/, the rattle yams an ! banana« to feed 29,(MM>.<NM) ring that hung ar-niml th«* general ami thought and culture, regarded a* a mark p »ople. Hardly .any |M>rtioii of Africa, trams heini! loaded principally at .Mon local land offices. This <«f itself makes •»( refinement. Tlii® diMifi?ui*hable fea except the narrow valleyof lhe Nile, has tague, Gaxelle and Edgewood, where his record one that any honest man ture <»f l>eautv nature ha* denied ninety* 1 nine women ont <»f every one hundred, but I h » ou brought under cultivation But an large stock yards are provided. The shonlii I*- proud of. In his letter aceejit- . *eicnre and art have »implied this deficien* m«igniti-ant part of Australia ha« been stock men of eastern Oregon will contin ing the re. ignation oi lien. Sparks, the ' cy in the pr«»ducti<m <»f that delightful toi- devote»! to the production of food. ue bringing their stock to this county President pays him the liaml*onie com i let article. Wib«L»m « Robertine, by the South America, in the opinion of Hum Surgeon,Oculist ami Aunst. andpr»»pnetorof t he ”1 desire to hear carvfi.l use of which everyone may posse»» Hamtariiini for I* ye. Ear and Nerv«»ue Dir»eaHea. every year, as it is the nearest railroad Ixrblt, is the grand division of the earth pliment <>f saving: tily a<-knonleii/e th«- value oi your ser thi* the c hief attribute of beauty - a love- Portland, Or. hits been appointed agent end point with good country for making easy Kobertine ia phyisu'ian for thia ayatrm for Oregon, and has in drives; and securing teed. The prevail capable of producing the most food ; still vices in the improv.*«1 administration of j ly complexion. \\ i*«L»ni « a large p udon of it remains unexplored t wo montliR nvtfi»* a number of car»»« of caa«*«. in cents on foot, in the land department which has been • pronoun« < d by Indie* «»f recherche «ociety some of which, «ever«* operations with the knife ing price this fall is imf th«* -tagr the m«»*t i harming and only and no good farming is d«>nv in the parts this county, while some are ship’ ing reached, and toassuio volt of inv :ipp-«- innocent Itrautifier ami preserver of the haveonly done harm. It could R»*fera by jH’rmiNKion to Mr. Jas. W. Weather below to get higher rates, delivered in that have been longest settled. «■iation <>i th«- oigg.-d ami ii'-.vielding in < o.iiph-xioii known. Sold by le.-npng drug !>e made not only the granary but the ford. «Iruggiat. well-known in SaleniiMr. Frank San Francisco ami Oakland, after pav tegrity which < hara«-terize I your of nr druggist* at fifty cent« |»er l*»tti< . Gardner, machinist at car-ahope, and others. stock yard !• r supplying Eur<»|M‘ with ing expense of transportation.— } rrl:<i tieial i-omlii t." We Imp • that his su«- Will meet patients at food. Wild cattle an‘almost as plenti < e««or. who ever lie may lie. may deserve Journal. Tnkc Mttfirr. ful there as rabbits are hi Australia, ami J. FRALEY’S HOTEL, ASHLAND, ami r«<-eive from the Piesi«leiit similar I*. I><•niivvillr. g£ent for tbc Mandard Every Srron»! Sunday I h Each Month. A in-rtmvE from San l'r.ttiri.*co was thousands of them are killed every year praise, says the S'««,,.fey It'.-M.,,». . ; sewini*-rua< bine—Wheeler «U Wilson will Sheep are Address for pamphlet on Rectal Diseases, in <ir;int’w i’asn last week, looking for a fur their hides and tallow. remain a few we»-k« longer.an«! th«»*e know- DR. J. B PILKINGTOS, man named Hine, who <iif»app«‘ared rai«e«l with scarcely any care, and pigs A \V»Nt>iKis«t W oman .—A sjtecial Portland. Oregon. mysteriously some weeks ajn. He start turned into the forests I we» mm fat on from Albany says there is a genuine fe '■ itu tlieiii«*lve« indebted to the company he represent«, will find it to their advan- er! from San I* rane *eo, tfoing by way of nut« ami wild fruit. male tramp around the town of Browns that town to Crescent City. lie was due ville. She refuses to give her name to i i tage to settle with him before hfo departure, S hoi : rims requiiv 10JJKK) cords of any one, but says she wishes for suffi here al »out the lStli of last month, hut letters addressed to Ja« ksonrillc will reach nothing mis been heard from him. His timber annualiy in their manufacture; cient means to return te Portland. She | ( him and he ran be ween at the V. S Hotel matches, 300 .(kX); lasts ami boot-tree*, f: lends Lave sent men to C rescent city has been known to sleep out in the fields every Saturday. All aecoatrta must be Nature'« own Remedy and other point« to find a due tn his 500,000. All this is of the iuo«t sufterior for several nights, declining the shelter ! settle«! up. whereabouts. He is a inediutn-NUed «piality—straight-grained, ami clear of of a roof when offeted her. i At times ! I'. Boxarvi! t.r Will speedily relieve and imraia- knots' and gnarl*. To raise the tele the woman talks at rand nn, which leads n«ntly cure all the various «lidicul. man. about 65 year«old, but of younger appearance. He wore a blue flannel graph poles of the country re«ptired to the Itelief that she is demented. ties arising from a disordered con Xo Arr<iy»a. dition of th* suit, waterproof coat, and carried- a gray 800,000 trees, and 300,000 n.ore are re one knows or can ascertain who the fe p'rptn Brl«--« «beep camp in Klamath quired for annual repair. The railway male is or where she came from. The handbag when last seen. He wears his LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! ties of tire country annually c«>n*utue i attention of the authorities has Iteen | county, -eversl day« since. a female mill«. hat on the bar k of his heart. It is perfectly harmless and can 75,00*1 acres of tinilier, at least thirty I called to the woman and the matter will . bl.K k in color. I.'»',’ Iran«!, high, branded l>« given to th« m*'«t d»dicate woman 76 on left «title A reward will be paid years ol«l, and the fencing of railway* Mte investigated. When last beard from II hat Am I T Ita ? or child. For *alo by all druggists. represent* »45,000,000, ami the annml I she wa- traveling up toward the Cas , for her recovery <>r any information that The HVmptoin« <>f liili<<u»iie»» are unhap i may lead thereto. It i« supposed that rha S5ELL. IIF.ITNHV A WOOD A III», a cade mountains, audit is feared she may went toward the Klamath renervatlon pily Imt two well known Th«\v «litter in repair »15,001»,000. Those are but Wholesale Agent». «littcrent imtivnlual*. t«> «'mi** extent. A moiety of what is required of our forest * ' wander away, get lost and ¡«erislt front W m . Bratt.. I bilioii» man is seldom a breakfast cater. supply. The burning of brick alone re- ■ J exposure and hunger. The case is a sin- PORTLAND. OREGON. Per Frank Bybee. T««o fre«pientl.v. ala«, he has an excellent | quires 2,00«t,t»MI cor«l* «4 wood. iguiar one. ________________ :«) |„ tit«- for !i.|iii«ls Imt none for «olid« of a « N'oHee. morning His tonyne will harilily bear Ja.I It hal Ihrff al hay. in-l>«-ction nt any time; if it is not white! The public Is lureby notified that I am '»r rh* l.hjHnr Ifahlt Po*itlra.\ Hou. D D Ilsynie. of Salem.III«..says Iff f 'ar^il hff A'fmial.trrinff Hr ami furred, it is rough, at all cents. HE SVB8CHIBER HAS A NUMBER OF he u-es Dr B"-at>k»'s Cough and l.ung not connected with the Medford livery IltiiH-H* Hohl ph Sjfpciflr. The «ligestive system 1« wholly «mt oi or- j choice lot» in the flourishing town of l’ublio It can lie given in a cup of coffee or tea j Syrup iu hi« family with the most aatlsfac- I stable in any te«|«cct whatever d*-r .ml Diarrhea or Constipation mav l«e take notice. a «ymp ou or the two may alternate There I without the knowletlge of the ihtmoi taking torv result«, it« all « a-« - of Cough«, Cold plea and «'roup, ami recutinuemla il in particu \V. G. KrsxitT. are’ often Hemorrhoid« or even loss <u 1 it. is absolutely linrmle-s ami will etle»t a I blood There ntav be giddiness and often ¡urmanen* arid «¡«eedy »-ire. whether the lar for the little ones. Sample bottles 6 I which he <jff»*r- for sal« at r»*a«*onabh prie«*». headache ami acidity or fiatutence ami ten patient isa imsicrate drink ror au alco cents at <ity Drugstore. rn IHmiH it Mllff CeHCrrM. H»r« i* a favornbl« opportunity to invent in «x- derness iu the ¡lit of the stomach. To cor holic wreck. Tltousand« • t «Irunkards All tho«e knowing tbrintelres indebted c*»!|pnt town property and ’ grow up withthe rect all tins ii not efT.’Ct a cure try Green’s h ive In-en matte lemperar«- Bl^xlAEl£r i I « to the 8 F. Variety 8tore are requested to country.” August Flower; it costs but a trirte an<l taken Golden Specific in th. • cotb-e with B A. GODFREY. |Callan«l nettle, a» the past year*» bnzfnea* out tlieir knowledge, and today believe is warranted, la becanso it is the best thot!«a-. ; « ■ .7« acy. Bonanza, June 17. 1R»7. must be cl<««e4 without unnecessary delay. they quit drinking of thei. • «1 free will, SIMMOiJS ^Vrr .Æ SACRIFICE! — AND AT— ATTORNEY »V COUNSELOR AT-LAW, Th« dbtreMing Mie»»ze. Rne^ro.sric»*/.«. th«» acid, watery discharges from th« eyes an i no*»», the painful inflammation extending to the throat, ttie swelling of th«* rnue«»ii* lining, causing <-h«*k- ingMm»»ationi*, cough, ringing noises in the h»*a«l and splitting lieidadi«-.—Iu>w fimiliar th«-»» symptoms ar»» to thousands who ku IL t perioJi • ally troin h» a«i c »lds or influenza, and uh»» live in ignorance of th»* fact tliat a *ii;gl«* ap|.'ti*>n <»f S i f«»rd’s Radical ( ure for Catarrh u 11 altord instantMneouf* relief. But t!ii« treatment in wimple ca*»*i of i ntarrh giv< B Imt a faint idea »»t what this rein»»dy wdl «to in tLo chronic forme; where the hr« athiiig is u I k ►truc’vd by choku g. putrid, niucou* acecuinu latn-n* th»« lie.ai in*: affected sm- 11 anti taste gone, t r* a» uh'.-rat« «1 ami J acking cough gr«idii*dl> fa.-tet ii.g up »n t'c I •>» ’ii iti'd «y*tem T! t-i: it is that th» inai v-lloii < lira! ii «• now^r of Sattfurd’s R-d <•;»'. t ui»1!'« »• i‘ — t*r • i m ..i-»au- t.'inraii* and ;:rat» PR r< In f. ' lire •• _t: • from the tir*t a( pltca’ioi. It I-* I._j. d. ! .1 «1. I •; :na- Hfiit. economical, safe. Sanford’b nadicnl I ur«* »• n-i-t* »»f «me of th»» Radical Curo. <»!.<• b«>x C it.irr’i.al S«»lv* iit and an improved inhab-r; pr.< *. *1 I’ ottkr O hio A M edical Co.. B o * t -» n PAINS and WEAKNESSE.S BLACKSMITHING ACTUAL COST PRICES ! F. WILLIAMSON. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT-i.AW L. L III \f * LES b!ark-!>.'a.l . h chapped and oily I 1 a IL skin prt v •••»ted h Cuticurii Medicated •uted by NEXT IK'Olt TO 1'. <>. ATTORXE Y «4 COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, PHYSICIAN K jld »‘verywhere. I’ri : '« Hri• r.-*. 5»; ••«•nts-. Soap. 2.’» cents ; R«»*<»!vei.t >1 Prop ir«»d by the Potter I'rug :in<I (’heinu'.il Co . Bost >n 1» V*r*SoLd for ’ How to ('iir»* Ski. Ili-eri- *.’’ til pages, 50 illustrati >n-, mi d 1(X» t‘-*f iinouial« Large Stock of Bouts and Shoes ., \ \ |> t’u’ie’ira, tie* gr«»t skiri c.ir-*, ail t'utirira S<>ap prep ns! fr«» n it. lx*' »By. nd Cutictira R«**olvent, the new olo »-i pu ;i »r. hi • ?i’ill. . ''.re *i positive cun» for ev« rv form »*f km and l»loo»i »Lseiis« * from pimples to scrofula. MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. CIGARS. JEWELRY, oom i ANDIES. NETS PIPES. « \R!)S. NOTIONS etti i: :v. A'ttl trrti*’ in nil the < 'onrt»«»f the .»U»’e * > srxnoNEin. u.m'Ms .n tl.o t'.Hirt It«« l »", hr»t <l«H»r to th«- !«<» •»,■•■• I TUBA« « <M « is\RETT t mnre. DR. W I ’í» 1-flMols l'’Ì!l<‘ P. P. PRIM. PHYSICI ANS I LAWNS AMOSKEAC, STAPLE CHEVIOTS AND CINCHAMS. CJIioîtp for CJ jim I i ! I rOrttXKY .* roUXSELOK-AT LAW, J W. R omjison . M. I» SAVED MY MOTHER’S LIFE. Ever eince 1 can remember, my in'*th«r h.<H suf fered with a milk leg. Nothing would do her anj good She had th* be*t m^li-al tale it. but they all did her no good. She sutler, d with Lr-.- •fg for thirty >ear« and never knew a well «lav. She would have to sit up half t -e ni^ht. holding up her leg and moaning She l ad no p»*ac<». She use«! all the !«*st known remedies hi the <*«>iiniry without effect. I aaked her tolry yoor Cuticura Remedie«. Got her a bott’.e of Cuti- curn Resolvent, and she took it, and has taken in all about six or seven bo«tle*. and n«»w she is a well woman to »lay. Her leg is entirely healed, and her health was never better. She can go out every day. something she ha* not done in ten years, so you see I cannot help stating to you aliout your wonderful Cuticura Remedies You have saved my mother’s life. I cannot find words to express my gratitude. I have advertised your Cut'cnra Remedies far and ii»»ar. * El »WARD LUEDER. 1505 Hroadwiy. N Y ÆIN1> ClIAMIlHAYr Romeinber, the®«* <«».» I# nr«» tinwand bought since the war in railroad raies and aro »old WiB p-artir»» m all the rniir**« of the Siate Odio » in Hmilin’a brick building. up-Mair». K. COCHECO ORCANDIES, CROCKERY, ETC. Modf ».d. Crodon. H. ALEXANDER BKACJRhtt^ennlle. Mine. Mr. Beach used tho Culft^wwRetnadu a at our re«inest, with results a« «AfM above A. B. F1NLA1 A CO., druggists MERRIMAC SATEENS, A TTOHNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Will p-v i »« in all C » irts«»f th- Huts. O«L1 F‘*llo.v’t* building, up Htair*. Haying been a sufferer for two years and a half from a dis«»M*e caused by a bruise on th« leg, and hav>ng been cared t»y the Gadcura R«me<ln«j, whe ■ all other method® and remedies failed. 1 deem it my duty to recommend ttiam. - I ' vitiit«»«] ---- ----------- hqt springs to no avail, and tried tried several seven doctors . ------ ------------------ -------- t without ___ surcees, _ .1 and At * last L eur __ principal ,............. drug gist, »ohn (<>hn P. Finlay (to whom I sl.alluvei shallevei f.-.d grateful), snok« to me about Cutirur«. ard I con s«»nt«d to give them a trial, with the rcRult that 1 am perfectiv cured. There iw now no «ore idwuit me J think I can show thelargest surface where my siiib*riiig sorting from of anyone in the State. Tne Cuticura remedies are the tipst blood and skin cures manufactured. I reb t to drurmst. John P. Finlay and Dr. D. C. Montgomery. Both of due place, and to Dr. Smith, of Lak.» Loe, MiRRpsiimi. DRY AND FANCY GOODS ! PERSIAN CASHMERES, NUN’S VEILINC, LACE CHECKS CRAWFORD. MedfortL A. OF NEW WINTER PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. SKIN SCALP BLOOD. Jacksonville, Oregon GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION MEKll.N»» OF COURT®. «TC. mmnvuiE. MEDICAL. y Everyone Sa mid (io and Seo the Th* Su pre ne C »urt <»f Oregon m»* •t*»'it Salem reg'ilar r«*rm« «' • n u»ncing »>nthotii®t Monday* in Man-h an«i O tobvr. Til-»’ir»»ui! < 'niirt f;»r t • •» V i r>! Ju L«-;.'i! Di«tr ct •”t* in J-u'k*’»:i c Gi:ity t»n first M »■> Li; :ri April. Heptemb’r an i December In KI rn ifh county on ®e«.»nd M hi »lay in Juno and tv -t Monil iy in N'»v -;nb'»r l’iL»<‘ <»un»y «»n the third Monday in May and th»» »»erun«I Monday in October In JoAepliin* ’«»uiitj on firet Monday® in March an i Angn-» F »r J »'k*o-i «•»»«ir.tjr the County, Probate and <’o a n.••«■..» i*r* '.» v’« meet eeerjr month, com mencin t with th*» firwt Monday; for Josephine ■. • \E. I ». ,i lam i.-.. \;>r.i, J .i'j and S«pte n!»er; f»»r L-».k« coun’y. »»very alternat»» ra<ovh. c«»mmeiiring the firat Monday in January. For Kia« lath couaty the first Wadne*«iay in March. Jun*. He.iteinber and November. WILLARD tílie ¿irutocratit Simes. Settle-up Notice. Silv«r an 1 3i!v»*r 1*1 it»**l »V ire, A« th* n’-dorrirnrd is closing np hi« black« Rinitu b i«i m*s in Jack»»onvill ». thov* indebta I to 1 .&3 f ,' r • u ’ da ^» u ? eb ." Dr. Giiaa'. f«n;*rore*t Zlir-r ruin melari a. Remove constipation, prevent dyspepsin. and « mxx give new lib- to « cure U'C »iy >! • «I'I I <■■ the frstitn^.pnfv qo « x L>r adose. pies at City D’rújf bune. Free jam- jt tiever fail«, l he «vstem ice impreg nated with lite 8;>e< itie ft hr- e* an titter , imi««>!-'hilitv for the liquor «<i lite to exu>t. For full partiqplar*, attitfes^ ' Men Speci fic Co . 153 Race St Ciuclun. . , Ohio. | Blood Preparation known. It'will poel- tlvelv cure all Blomi Bloo«i Di«cases, Di«nn«ea, purines purifies the tivelTCure whofeey 'I'm, c-d tV ~e;.-L’y budds up the constiiutton. Ii-nienn-r, we guarantee tt. Ctty Drug Store 1«^. In Jacksonville, not long M,n-, pln A |Mritt return. fine», a lied „ward sriU> paid Arply at th* Tt«l I®*.