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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1887)
W T E S u < A'lD LI ODORS il t i t nni\a ¡i i r t:n ir / th F.K Pl’HI.KAUOM. oth - WEXXLIKS. DISTILLERY ! JOHN A HANLEY. Propr, • • OREOOS A. Pure, Unadulterated ARTICI* OF JOUaBON. RYE -\ND- Corn Whisky! I i quant iti-*« t«> «nit and »: price« that carni nt • • » t«> ifiw satisfaction. > ir li pi »rs ire .dnolut«*!/ p l" *, and superi'»« » i iy >n th;s mnrkel. SfAlTHFAUTlON G A HA STEED. Railroad Saloon. •r. íCalifornia and Orequa Street®, JackMonvuh C ent *. (« i »I« E WINES. I.lQl'OKH AND < liiARs ■ii.txiii ly on hand. Th« r«—iinx-taMe i. al(«i . with F-v<t»rn p«r>o«heali, «uni Inj.lin*- ■ i 'r. ot the c*»^t. LIVE OAK SALOON HUTCH Proprietor. B. F .* fine®t W in **®. Li«|Uor® and < ìgar» are ilway* ;-* u on hand, while the reading table is «uppli»* < i th» lat»’-t !;♦ -n*. A Foul Table m,» '* « he found here. I propose to keup a -trier ria«® place. Give me a rail. J B. HUTCH MISCELLANEOUS ’’’validsHotehSurgisal Institute BUFFA.LO, N. "S’. B tsbb I s M with a foil fttetr ef clghte^a Experienced and SkllKal Physicians and hnixrons for the treat meat eff all Ch reale Dia-asu« OUR Fiao OF SUCCESS. Chronic Naval Catarrh« Throat and uing l)iaea*e®, Liver and Kidney Haaaaea« Hl adder I)laea*ra, Diaeaaee •7 A omen, HInitl Xi’cnar® mu «1 Nerv« as A fieri lor.?, cur» d h»-rw or at home, itia or * itliout & r.j tho nut tent. Coma and * us, or gend t« n cor»*» in Rt snjpg for our fa valid«9 Guide i/ookt'9 which aivvs -1 part»* ubut» Nerroca Pcblllty. Impo- tency* Nocturnal I.oMaea, and all IH or bld Conditions caoaed by Yoaihiul >’ol« ’louri Soil* B* - and • Jrrrisii r ‘! /„_ “ _:i. • » w LM ul j « g Cary «** are smediij tar/ *- raeti< *aeiicea an« eddy j pf rœ'mrnUy and prrojnnent ’y cur»d curtd by oui qui ’.'•calma» Lkx>x, i«et-puni» Id eta. in »lampa. RnptnrCy rr Breach, rartl- cnliy t-urud. wuhout tho knife, without, d.pendecco upon tru^sica. and with very lb tie pxia. Louk seul fur kn c<uU u c*ainpq; VILE Ttn’TCn* nnl BTRirTl’ItEB •d with tin) t sms « 4. r « nt. r ton cents in ehru; •_ A.’di-« Woitui’d I- « NsMiY M’ liu’u- , 1. .. Tho fr-ntmr • 1 of many ______ _ of Uxoar Hit* .(¿it s pccuh; r to XV Ït tho In.-.XU«:.' Hotel »r.l S vical lr.«ti:ut», ha« at. ■ 1 uren «xi» « .. ..vu .u aUupUurf rmurJlet . >eU our«, au<l JÎUMTE USES 2F DIX. PïEUCE’S , » nvorita F» escripticn h (eoRKKi TEP WKMfcLY.J r Il-Ur. per (boumnid it»........... ..$18 iV A h *ut, p«*r hiiMiiel ........... .......... iLirley, ” ........... . ... .. rnls, ** ....................... ... Mill Feed, per ton ...................... Hay. wheat or limvthy, per tou Egg«, per dozen Butter, per lb. . Potatoes, per ib. I .d»t»Hge, ” i hi ions. Beans, •* Cornmeal, per l'V lbs. l«ard. per lb in tin» . Ham and Bacon . . Dried Apples per lb.. *• Plums, *' ** Pears, “ ” Peaches *’ 'A »nd* um Mola-is««.. • »zen.., 12 50 to 3 89 to 12 $1 IX) to 4 The building of a new »50.000 hotel on the site of the old Pendleton hotel is now assured. Over »25,000 of the stock was subscribed in a few hours. Work will begin soon. Shipments of wheat from Portland «iuririj* tbF month of November aggre gated 807,702 bushels, valued at »599,- 379. Tho shipments of flour aggregated 50,285 barrels, Valued at »197,815. A colored colony has started from North Carolina by the Sunset route lor California. The negroes will arrive there in a week, and wNI, settle in Shasta «■ounty, where lands have lieen located for them. The war department has issued an or der for the abandonment or the military post known as Fort Canbv. at the mouth of the Columbia river, and the two com The deep black spots will pass from view panies ol troops station««! there will be At »ix years from the middle two; The second pair at seven year« ; sent to the post at San Francisco. At eight each »pot the ’’coruer»” clear». Fied Douglass says no honest I>emo- From middle "nippers,” upper jaw crat can res,iect a negro who abandons At nine the black spots will withdraw ; his race and votes the Democratic ticket. The second pair at ten are white ; Eleveu finds the ‘‘corner»” light. The man who abandoned his race and married a white woman may not be good As time goe® on. the horsemen know. authority on such a dark subject. The oval teeth three-aided grow ; They longer get ; project before The men who sell Chinese certificates Till twenty, when wo know no more. an«l are thereby enabled to take cham pagne baths on salaries of »1,000 per ALL 8ORTS. year, in San Francisco, are going the The Dayton Hrrald thinks a great wav of tbe jury-fixers. One of them, ■ tnanv book-keepers in Portland seein to . wtio was bailed out the other day, has turn out emttezzlers of their employer»’ i skipp'd the country, prcfeiring exile to , San Quentin. money. result of thfg wt c^pcrience. a prwrrfu! P.Mtorati ve Tonio 2:1 Nrrviii •» mr.urta vigor and stn ngtii . 3 • «y>t m, c * a li» «, aq ir by magic. Leu- ri iiffi, <• •«ubliei.M exceMlve • in; *.if -| niemtrnatlon, un« « .!j rt>«i«.!i«, prolupttii® or £ orf thè uc. ru®, weau back, • oraion, reti overJon, bearing- a ernMatioue, ciiroiiii’ conge»»« « »11. Iufi«*:niuat!on ami ulceratiou 4£>e w«»mb, in ila ai mallo 11, patti i<l tenderne*« In ovarlv®, internai at, ar.d ••temale wcukiieij.»» 4 i rometly rebevve and cuna Nausea , I WeaknfiM et 8lornn<-h, Indiseli« • on. Hlontl'if, Nnrvou* t^rostratiou, :<1 skepieBtmei.8, ¿11 cixUer svx. , mi a BOTTI. FS ron &13.OO. ' d by l>rr zx« l'v-’ryr ’•ere. Send 1 .■« ii . in ot «fir.* i l*r. r<* i-i'e'a |*i->-u v.ao ou I)-<■<-■« ot ■••n, Uiuatnted. iìlCE $IM Jwffi Dispensary Etici! Eîoc’alkn, 663 Main Street, EUrrALO, B.T. ÍICK-HEADA8HE, Tìf’lnm U^adactie. Conntipa« tloRv Judisrcstion- .. and rriliou'i Attach •• ► I > . . v cured by Dr. PJercv'i ¿»Peasant jPnvjfirttve Peálete, hi wr.ta a v»il, Ly r'r\jrgUis Thr bi rsns« at i me u ls»n<<l Sept, and Marci»* k each year. z?aw 3F3 pa^es, B X il’ j inches,with over f 3.0 âîluMtraUons — a wh »¡c I’lif-rs («utlery« U1VKS A t holcfcala Prices ret to ‘»» m * r« ou ail ro<Ml» for r.un«l or fhmlly* Trit* how to «1er, an«! give» «va; t co*t «'f every- ing tou uo, eat, drink, wear, or «ve fun with. The»« IMVALl’ABLE lOKS contain information gl<anc«l >m th* market» of the world. IV® 11 .nail a copy FRLE to any ad- n|H>n re el pt of IDct«. to «trfray ,»ea^ of mailing. Let n» hear from a . Re pact fully, ^NTCOMERY WARD Ä CO. I Jk. «-.*!> «Vuba.li Xtcaue. < bk-aao, lib THE WONDER OF HEALING! Mexicali War- Veteran. JjEilbli TU CALIFORNIA The Mt. Shasta Route. I 1* i* E. K. REAMI H STOPPED FREE A hsa •» Ts-icn» he ’-nd u| Dr.KLINE BGREAT B* I .-Mr/ B LJ NEnvERESTonsn 4kN>avl I‘»s® r«,'» A*«“# /«'I. I ♦« * v, r INF «LI I ’ '-»a» direct- I jTrtl * • a . i y» t :ll i • i » » I - h." , ... -, I. «• nln-... - -■ f , • r. , . «- •■ M r. ■•■ > r, Z. •• VJ- ^U. i Al / a .. ¿H I A3K FO ,'ìll¡■: BOSS BOOTS U SELLING & CO.’S . WVAI.ED GOODS’ Estray Notice. Tube Notice. I’. Bonneville, agent for the standard , sewing-machine —Wheeler A Wilson—will , remain a few weeks longer,and those know | ing themselves indebted to the company he represents, will find it to their advan i tage to settle with him before his departure. Letters addressed to Jacksonville will va h him and he can be seen at the U. 8 Hotel every Saturday. All acc .tints must be settled l>|>. I Musical I in tract ion*. Prof. A. Suttruer, a first class nin< id an and master of many instruments, is pre pared to #ive instructions on the piano, or gan. violin, cornet, piccolo and other musi cal instruments at very reasonable rates. He guarantees satisfaction. * Sim Willing, who murdered J. V. H. Safford in Colusa county last July, lias I been arrested at Sisson. The murderer is known as Bill Keeley. He claims to , he innocent, but lias committed himself | on his own statements. The arrest was As a result uf the last election in New ' made by a constable. There was a c-ont- York, it has been decided to dissolve tbe ' bined leward of »1,450. I democratic faction known as Irving hall, J. K. Gill 4 Co. have recently issued and its members mil become identified with Tammany Hall or the County De- ■ a new map of Oregon, showing tbe coun- | ties of Wallowa and Malheur. The lat- | mocracy. ! ter is nearly as long as Grant, and Baker Mee So ¿ mí *. Dan Swigert, proprietor of the Elinon- hs lef* an irregular little patch no larger ■ lor( stud, purchased ftom Pwver Bros, [than Linn. Union has the crookedest the great colt Tremont for $25,600. Thia ' boundaries, whil« Wallowa, with a few ' is the largest price ever paid in this J corners triinmed off, would be round. count(y for a homebred thoroughbred C. T. Sivalls, contracting railroad for stuij purposes. agent for Sells Hr >s,’circus has arrived « non mi me amendment.«, at Portland. It would seem that he is The late election on the it is claimed, is i illegal on account of the early enough for next season, but an registry law not i._; being „ ....... .. ............ generally ob* other circus applied more thin a month serve«!. We hope our prohibition friends ago for transportation. The far West will do nothing so foolish as to question will support only one show in one 6ea the recent decision. I son. and the circus that gets in first nat- Elijah B. Clark, an old pioneer miner , urally freezes the others out. lW.lLUxBLE Tog of Siskiyou county, who was living alone Col. Kelsay of Corvall'S will address BURNS, 8UNBUKNS, DIARRHEA, CHAF in his cabin on Greenhorn, was found the soldi« rs and citizens of Eugene an I i «le.fl recently by a neighbor who went vicinity at the Court House, Saturday, INGS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES, i to visit him. lie had been partially par »ORE EYES, SORE FEET. Dec. 17, at 1 o'clock I’, st., on the pros- al) zed for several years. l>ect of an early adjustment of dues of Col. ('. A Reynolds, chief quarter long standing and other items of interest For File®, Blind. Bleeding or Itch- master of the department, lias been to any jierson who may have been em kug, rt is the greatest known remedy. placed on the retired list of the army at ployed in any Indian war prior to 18t>3. For Burns, Scald®. Wounds. Brniftee Ins own lequest, after thirty years cr- and Sprain», it is unequalled—stopping pain Her.rv George hardly knew bow to an aud healing in a marvellous manner. vice. His reliten nent piotii' tes Maj G. swer tlie question propm.idcd, but alter For Inflaineil aud *»u» Fye».--Its effect B. Dandy and ( apt. J. V. Fur. v. a thoilgbilul pail-e said : ‘The result of upon theee delicate organs is simply uiarveUous. There is to be a new e<! «i > i of Weh tin" election will lea l to the nomination It 4« the Lad4e®' Friend. All female complaints yield to its wondrous pmver. >t< i's dictionary. Fi.ty ot t e b -t rte lui ..ft lev* land and his «1- et ion. I do no* For I’lcera, Ohl sores, nr Open ars of tile day are at work upo'iu. It is . think Blaine wid !«• nominated. 1 am W ihiiu I* Toothuche. Fareaclie. Bites n arly twenty years since th «Eeiio*.ary inclined to believe that Blume will not uf Inserts, tore Feet, its action upon th®se had tin rough revision, and it is high acc pt a nomination if tendered to him.” is moat remarkable. llLCO.HU HY rm SH IANS»! liiue it wipe brought up ab ea-t i f tue From his fruit faun near Milton, in TSED IX HOSPITA I S! progress of lexieugiaphy. easte. n Oregmi, W. T. Wright has ««ild, ■ la-t season, 12,<>i’9 jwtinds of grat>es, th • The earliest bet on th « raurio»» .- POND'S EX TH. \CT hae been ini- t pru bn t of line an t one-hail acres; 3690 tatfi. The a nuiiie has th’ words "PONITH probabilities of next year was made EX TEA ( T blown in Me «/Zu*», and our picture I pounds of straw lie« ries, the proluct ol w ck in Portland by Al x. Mayer trade mark (fi u row •■liny buff u rapper Avaz one acre, a space of 90 ¡••et sqnaie pni- other ii genuine Always insist vn having i during 8 Ml pounds ; one thousand pounds PO.V1T31'X TUA • 'T Tike no other prepare lion. It le neier told m tndk or by nunuuie. t «f blaekbvrri-s. the product of one third IT U VMBAVB To V»Z AMT raaraiiATioM ' of an acre. ■xcxrr tue Gthuine with our dirxc - At Pori! ni l. November 3), t fatal noMt. Teed Exbrnaliy and InlerndTy. Fur il e tir-t time in t • • ■• L> v . ' nav- atci'lent o ru.rid ;U the new tailro.id Prices, 5<>c . «1. $1 75. Sold everywhere. CyOuu N bw wim H istobt o > oca •gath’ii eti the Wiilaua lie, «.»•r the h iiL'e now being bunt ictoas the Willa BuBrAkATioxs S xst FREE on J ltfucatio . s t ® i im e >.-it ts has ran continuonl? Utt iti4 mette river then*. I'hc ia-tenings to the POND’S EXTRACT CO., the pa-t -uiuiui'r, «luring Jie whole tune large ib ruck uo*4 in h’ i-dit’g stone and TO Fifth Avonuo, Now York. onlv uiisMint: one or two trips, sajre an mortar sudd uiiy gave way au 1 a large Albany exchange. During the winter pole tell. A nuiuber of m**n were Hoik ing where the timber fell, but all escape«! * the u. 1’. Co. will Ilin three heats uii the except two men. liver, navigating all the way lietweeii Portland and Eugene city. There appears to be a very strong dis Young wife ¿weeping;—You promised position among ineinlirrs of congress to love me and cherish me for arriving at Washington to commit the ever, and we have only been married government to the postal telegraph sys The wonderful efficacy of Swift’s Specific m a two years, and now what lias become of tem. Growth of this sentiment among remedy ami cure for rheumatism and all blood <11*- vour eveilasting love and affection? the members is quite remarkable. It eaees, has never had a more c r. pirn ua Illustration I «rung hurband—'¡mat Scott! von are ha*» often heretofore been piopos d that than this case affords. The < nr.-i. unsolicited and always kicking about soinethii'g. How the government should enter the field as emphatic testimony gt>ru by ihc veaerabie gcntle- long did you Mip|sise this everlasting a huildfi and operator of telegraphs, bur till now only a f *w members of congress rnan must be accepted as convincing and conclusive. love was going to last, anyhow? have rega:ded it wit!, favor. The writer b a pr «mintnt <•: zen »»f .’ILvlaalppL The An exchange says: Ex Gov. !’• ter II. gentleman to whom Mr. Mar.la refe.x, an 1 to whom The I*resident on his late tour travel Burnett, lormrly o Oregon, and tl.e fi st hels indebUM for t’.e adv;.-,» t . whb h he cw.s his executive <>f California, has attained the e<i .nanv mile-, visited many cities, met final relief from year.« of KCilcring, is Kr. King, for r peace o’ fourscore vea>R. He .till en- million* oi peopl •, and made m m\ many year« the popular night clerk of the Lawrence jotsg. ..ii health aid liis mental powers speeches, but he uttered n«> word that are imimpairi-d. On tii« occaRion of his was not in the stric e-t propri»‘ty, nor Rouse, at Jaeksou. eightieth anniversary 1.« received visits <aie that could jti ’tly affront or offend a J ack . «»:. Xlsx. Apr'l ». 1387. i oni i.rany «.f his lelatives and friends &im!le one of G ),(X)0,(K)0 peopl? . Tne fact T hf . S wift Rrm inc Cosrajiy, At’.-.ntm Ca. ■. is iemarkal»le, because it could not ap- Grrairmen I have be»*n an in .-all I j < n^i«mer for H- - an «hegon pioneer, having come jwar in the record of any other i»nblir i itliis*t.ite in 1S4«>. and z"inc to Catilor- forty year«, having contrac ’■ I pulmonary and other man. Il argues not merely rare diserc <!K®u»es tn the Mexican W.sr, b it-< till the 1st cf t ia in 1S4S. tion but tare go.manners an i kindly March. 1873. did I fee! .r j _. • ; • < f rheumatism, Miss 14a Pelton, a young lady <»f La goodne»!» uf >pi; it, which the people a.e On that day 1 w.m .«uddeniv >•_■ eken with that <11*- ea»e in both hips au-1 nnVe-;. 1 i r twenty «lays I Grande, says tin* Journal, trad«* an inef- not slow to appreciate. walked on crutches. 1 ■ -i iiu wo . I sAvjolenf. h’etnil attempt at stii<*i«le last Monday A. K McChiir, editor of the i*hiiad*d- / n ii2 nv Liking laudanum It i-» said but it shifted from J Tn» E w oka I woukt be totally di-oiblrd t in. ■•« • f uiy body or tli.it th • a ise <•!' tin* ;a^li act wa< on ac- pbi.i Times, tdegiaphs the following the other. The pain »,* . •. • . i n.- iit for eleven years an t •even March (, i «mnt of the refusal of a brakeman on from Washington: ’h ’arlis.e wa» elected 1875, When I was nr<* _-.i I > • •«’tot»» r 1, ls8R, t ie ad • a«i by the name cf Kol«*rts to spe iker by riie united Demonatic vote, when I was cured. Lain.« • «■!; jeurs of iu- tense suffering I tn d . ,**;.»; inscription® marry her , uf*er bavin«? proposed matri- end it iri no «••< ret that Iv does not pro- from various pl.v- ,* . ■• i .. -i • \* ”>thing hug- Cited bv fr.eudn. I I .? I e •«• r.-.-»'ivn«i the least ino;;y to her bevutal years ago in the p.to a’l mpt L> »•nf«»rce any particnl ir nellt from any i . . ■ t t_. . I Intern: Uy or ex • ast A cotnpr» mis»* may lx* t iTcti’d, tariff policy upon the party by special terually, I »i n n«»t >v. ' I’.u;i Iv. about th* recognition or special rejection of ptomi- fln»t of September, I ,n . . . onr-. to g«> to the and the t roti bio put to an end. Hot Springs of Arkun , Ii • \ nent tnen bri’aU'C of their views on the sj nre<i of every other remedy, when 1 . a.clj in* t an old ac- Adjnt,u t-(ieiH ral Phofner feels quite t.i’itr There will be no attempt to quaintance, Mr. ku.-. n-.w <>t '■ r i.riwrt nee Houb® of thi» city. He had on t it . gr •«’ • .::« rer from confidri t th it tin* entire brigade will h>» frame the tariff bill, or a bill reducing rheumatism, and, as L su( ■ e <. i. h; Um cured supplied with new guns, knapsauks, car- infernal fax.it’ *n, until t -c e can be the by avlsitto H>«t S|>rii-*. Fi.twh- I ’net him h« told me tn»t his vi-n tit • ‘ ■. s ' , s ’- t .4 in vain tri ig* . It- and boxes, »• imp »»quipa^e, f’lHest and fr^nk -.-t conference of the -he found n«« r« >>« f O;> hi ■ ’. !•• u-!(■ t.Springs etc , variy in the year. The State Board, he heard, f< r th»* * ■ representative» of all -hades ol convic b»- >.as a remedy for rheumatism. He tn • •’ - <*<>‘tles ma<ie a i wliiuh nir*vtH on January 9th, will also complete cure. Sr»* .1 • p.t -c-l since, but pteparu to unifoi m the entire brigade. tion.” bo has had no return ■ • t . j 1 immediately returi •< »«. - »». in September I Gov. Pennoyer li. s written a very strong UrMti HI..U ,Wr. Etn.ry S h >/ h , t«M>k four bottle«, a: : tlu> ii. ’ •( October I wax well -aa far a.-* the rl. n. v.a-4 €■ m emed. All letter to tlie war department urging the t Il <•!.•< in. p' ■ i-ur.'to«ay th.it .Moor»’» pain ba»l <li*ap;•eared, au 11 . •. A .*■ -T ’Xl.T A TWINOK necessity <»f an issue of arms, accoutre* Inv ._'■.. aS :■ I- i i rx < ; eat antidote of rr aivcK. p eii-'.'tM ot alkali hr t on til*- hair I have no interest in ir”kb ti’emer.t other in nts, equipage, etc.,at the earliest pos than the b<>j>* ttiat i. ii ^ «... ■>U’ ■' ! * r sufferer sible date. »!>. II « yr» • iis«rd ■t. I can r< com- to a sure soure** r r , . >. t;.!s r.-sult 1 it t»» the j.ub'ir. am well rewarded ¿»»r r I am very re 'Wu* Cir,/pniiav is ;i”krd to state how J03EPH E mery , • pectfully and truly : our fii« nd. J. M. H. M a BTTX mam legal holidays there are in a y« ar. 1 . s A gout «■>:’ :lr» Ki » »»i it .1 I m . > Tvation. For »ale by all druggt tTri..tiw» ,<n Blood and Bv rm» st. tires, <»v«*ry Sunday *1l>c tin t .1 mieti .Silice, * day of January, ti e twenty s»‘coud day 0K1U DiMiue« malk d free. The !•• -t •‘alvi* in the w«»rid for Cuts ! * f F» I»tmiry, the thirtieth day <»f May, Bruisi T- a S wift » r.cn :c Co., ’M. s<1’1 Sth Rheum. Fever Draw« ;• . «.’ita. Ga. I ibe f 'lvth day <»f July, flic twenty-fifth Sore?. I «*tc r. ’ iiai-red H m«b, Chilblains, I day of December and eveiy day on Corns, ami all sí <*¡ i Eru|»ti ui>, and posi, l which an election is held throughout the five cure* for riles, or no pay ¡e«juired. It ' state and every dav appointci bv the isgun’-ant* '»1 t.• rive perfect satisfaction or gove nor or the presiendt of the United money rein *lc«l Price 2Ü cents per box, j States hh a day of public fasting or For saie by ali druggists. VIA Or< “on le California R. R. , thanksgiving. C\\A »nJ reliablo Mcdicinc.iarcthelwst An.» C.>n • «étions. A <lrt«g store cletk in Kansas was scvi- V J vV. to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El 1 tenced tl.e other day to seventeen years ixir has been prescribed for years for all im- and lour months in the penitentiary and i-sof t lie Blood. In every formof Scrof- 1 to pay a tin«« ol $20.800, for violation of , pliiliticor Mercurial diseases, it is • Io- • ci «■« •:• 1.1 • at \-hland with-tig*« I the prohibitory law. Such a sentence uabie. For Iilieuinatistn, Las no equal ft ’ ’alit »» i.t O«-** «>n :r.«i Idaho Sta.«*I v. I is infamously unjust, anti should not be *»\! 1 13 «Hid.a Mif.lSlL | allom d to be put in force. The judge oi' 1.« ■: w ... M «ir.>r«! and San Fm»’cisco, j who made the sentence should be com- t w t v **ix hours. l-elled to serre out half the timeandpav ‘ all of the fine. Forruchan offense the ; st ntence is altogether tooiig «!, l>eyond art I. I < the limits of any deserved punishment. ! L *uv - M 1, •»V • OverSOO a«tive prohibition delegates »t nu t at Chicago Nov. 30th. 1« mis de < .di <l to bold the National convention to tioniinste candidates for President ami Vice-President at Indianapolis the tiist Wedncsdav in June. 1888. Rc-olutions front the National Woman’s « b.-istian SLEEPING CARS ■ I X- ’.¡an I and Hikiyou® ard Temp« ratn-e L’nion urging the avoidance c«», F»p • uf t’harg*. I of ¡a rsenal vilification at d citing a- a Th»* O. V i R. R. i- ,rrv makf® c«» .noction with pioof that the war is over, that the all the r-guiar trac- x.n the Ea.-t.Side Division women of the North and South have from foot “f F street. clasped hands in concord ami co opera- tion, was unanimously indorse I They go next toth“ N.itioni I Republican Com- | ;nt ttee. which meets Dec. Sth. Mrs Dr. Dufiot, the peripatetic dentist who was at Portland about a year since, is reported as having l>e«-ti murdered by | a rival dentist in New Mexico. She left $699,000 to her son I GRANT'S PASS J- The first train of the narrow-gauge road came into Portland last Saturday night. (or JatiuoH, Jasrphinr 4 Lake It wall take »3,000 to entertain the ex cursionists from California. Portland DECEMBER 9. 1887. will extend them a hospitable greeting. Fresno cotliffy, last week, snnt lior TO ADVERTISERS. third train of raisins to the East Over The TIMKA ha. n elreulatlou ol UM 3i0 car loads of raieens were shipped < ie large«« ea.|ojrr«lhy suy iaew«|Mtp«r from Fresno this year. between Porlloi,«« an«« Re,I Morrow, the hea«l devil in the jliry flx- wtutf, t'nl.—n .It.lanee ol 600 mil««. II ing business ill San Francisco, has been therefore olTer« the be.t Intlueemeni. given a change of venue from that conn to ail ver fleer«. <»nr ll«t 1« principally tv to th«* neighboring co'.iiitlfcoi Sonoma. S3 00 . 5 70 5 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 ... 3 a : I < no I ... 3 70 3 U0 I <>0 . . 3 00 routined In JMkten, Josephine end 3 UO Hlnotalh eounllee. Rttdne«« men 3 00 . 3 25 ■honltl take note ol Ihl«. 5 70 . 5 70 4 50 TO TELL THE AGE OF A HORSE . 5 00 . 4 30 4 50 To tell the age of toy horse, Inspect the lower jaw of courne ; MONTHLIES. The six front teeth th« tale will tell, AT®«tShore. Portland. Or ...................... And every doubt and fear dispel. ‘eutury, Hcribner r......................................... ■b>mor«»t’» Magazine................................... Two middle "nippers” you behold ioitey'» Lndy Book ..................................... Befoie the coir in two week* old. st. Nicholas.................................................... Before eight weeks two more will come ; Lipper's Monthly.......................................... Eight month» the “corner»” cut the gum. Itnerican Ag icultun»t ............................ I irper’» Young People .............................. The outside groove® will disappear ■••:vr*m’it Magazine. From middle two in ju-t one >e<r. l>H*aek««'*pvr ......... In two years, from the second pair ; Ot i » pjblic «t:om wi I b*’ furnished at a r In three, the corner», too, are are. •n .»rd’THil wit i the 1IMKS. l need pr 1’1 .Idi l’ U >1’1 «G HOUSE At two the middle “nippers” drop ; Jacksonville Oegon. At three the second pair can’t stop. When four veur.-» old the third pair goes; J IJiJJhiLLi HK1A1L MARKET. At five a full new set he »bow». Toledo Weekly Blade ................................ Harp *r’® Weekly.............................................. Scientific American ....................................... etroit F’r»*e i*r*»®« ....................................... New York Htar .............................................. Sew York Wo Id............................................. Ain Francisco Examiner.............................. Port* a mi»»reg«»nian ..................................... Harper’® Bazar................................................ ioneer Press............................................... ■ t’hicago News .............................................. »tesoari ReiNiMicaa ................. Globe l>ein<M*mt ............................................ Philadelphia Tino*« ..................................... dan Frwicisoo (’all....................................... Frank Lesli®’® illustrated paper............. ” ‘r German ” “ Sunday Magazine ............. ” ” Popular Monthly................ ** B'oiget .................................. •• “ Pleaeanf Hoars Oaton A (Jarrett, General Agents. 1(KOVOH TICKETS. /The democratic Kimtfi Parti*« payir g for the T imes in advance at our . re tuced cash rate» will ba furnished any of the I following named publication» in coausction with this pa par at ths prices given below. It will be tifirial Paper noticed that there i» a reduction at at least IS per cent, on publishers’ customary rates in every instance, ana in some much more: FRIDAY RIVER JACKSONVILLE ■ GENERAL NOTTS ANDNEW8 « ■: « • M Vri,« r . l Vnv« 2:15 «• M. « on,II F. M. .f»i Ciire The (>riiriu:il Abietine Ointment is ...dy . '.i ■. :i,T put up in large two-tiou -v tin b«»xe«*, niul is •■ ' f l Kr r, ■ . ’ ■ V an ab-oitite cur'* lor ohl sores, bur;.** aT skill ■■•■ r 'I \ M<-S r«ll"__Ü« f ; : wounds, chapped btmls. an eruptions Will positive!,- cure a’l ki’ ils At Klbiny n-i'U'o »ùli. 'onrr t-'t with tmin.of of pile*. Ask (or th« Original Abietine •r«K>in Pacific. Ointment. Sold bv all druggis sat 25 i ts. E. P. ROGERS. R. KOEHLER. G. F. t Pae». Ag’t per box—by mail 3o ct nts. Manager I from THE OLI> RIMPSON ’¿S^f» on Autelope. «orretime »inc*, two • .re®, xpth colt® by their aide. On* mu® 'Totic^ For ii-3*:lc.m*:nt • i , pl«.»d t*»y, nvitT a »t *r in hor for .»nd • I with an anchor *»n her righ’ .»ald»r. notti'. in :>¡- r i> to r. j . < hx » i >- »• ■»( »®r ha«1 aatar hi h®r furahe d ad ? d- A1' » T ’<| i * d to call and nettle tho «»ime n rks ou l»®r right «ide. A liberal rd : on»**», a-1 ♦» i*ebe«* appointed aligne® Wit! l»e paid f«»r their r«-«->v«*ry or any h II •»bit may ’end thereto. Addrtam or call on ni 4 u. »t ;uake ini indiati' rolleurion». I Ac MORTON Amigue® u. Jeiwigned on the place. Bo-’L'.nza. KUkiuHheJdBtjr, Of , June IS, 16. 1887. LOUIfl BOLLE. V* <? CY j k V why Ackers % »W Bioud Elixir is warranted, Is ’.¡. car‘•a it is the bast Biood Preparation J.n< i. It Trill posi tively cure • .' '. I —< «ses. purifies tho whclc systesa, nr.«, or builds Up constilulioa. Retar oihc.-, wo «riiarantee it. City D.ug More, i Absolutely Pure. TI Is pow«Ier nev*<* varies. A marvel of firity. ‘lTiuT-h n’'d wholesomeness. More ecoi.on.ical tu.ithcr -dinarr F’nd*.*»*'<'*''• «'■'* beso»d in com ••?: i ?\.th tho ; -v feet, vtort vc:£rht,n!u?norphoiriMu^}- . A hd onlv 11 K Y. Hall’s v=‘ Hair Renewer What is thU Renewer about ten years, with satisfactory results.” E. O. rerkins, Obcrliu, Ohio, writes: " I consider Hall’s nairRenewer the best hair preserver in use. I have used it for the past twenty years, aud my hair is in as vigorous and healthy a condi tion ns when I was 30 years of age. Not a sign of gray hair to bo seen anywhere.’ Dwight L. Chamberlain,Oaklaud, Califor nia, writes: •• My hair, which was nearly white, lias been restored to its original color aud luxuriance by the use of nail’s Hair Renewer.' Upr•• Sa? Like : . i>;ht it steals in ujx)n ii 'ib;. ■ . Thepa- tients li.iv- 1 about th« chest au«i -. i :«n<l ^ometim> in the back. Tlu-y feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The apjietite i> poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; • onu times a faint, all gone sensation at the pit of the -tomach which food does n< ; atisfy. The ■vs :tr<- sunken the hand-« am ■•••t 1 «orne cold and clammy, Aft«?r a while a cough sets in, at til- -t dry, but after a few months ir is attend- ■d with a gi<- nieh-«’olore<l ex- i he patient feels pectoration. tired all the \\ hile, and sleep does not seem to afford “ ’ any rest. After linif he becomes nervous, ini’ '«• and gloomy, and has evil 0 Codings. There ■; M.rt of xvhirl- is a giddine ing sensation :. the head when rising up -11 ;>l h'V. Thebow- els become .■■>< ive; ■ the skin is dry and lm« . / t imes ; ; the blood become- thick and stagnant; the whit«-- of the eyes become tinged with yellow: the urine ’S scanty :r: ! hie'i c olored, de- ■ after stan ■sitine a ■ jiiently Th ood, soi tting ir es witn ir taste ; a swet*; ¡etinu-s te; thi ■< ; IlVllt lv ’. : ion of •led Wli comes irt; the • i >ei ore ired, with . » ling of gif eg; ther. • i .<ii css. ostratioii ;• ■t these s} n»¡ »; « ». i. s are in tun esent. It is thought tl.a arly ont-thi J. of our pojn: ition has this iisease in sonn >f its van«*«I forms. It hits Is , i. found that phy- reians have mi-taken the can f this disease Some ■ate-l it for a lit er coni] 1 hers for !:i<lnc. cisenst ic., but no’;« ■ * lli'-se ki eatment have r -n att ■ith sucre ■: ■'•nstipat io: also foun act of R< r.rs Cur. ■•■operly p jis <lisea.' ¡’are mils; o secure ’ I i ER The advance of time 1» heralded by bleached, thin, and falling hair. By the utc of Hall’s nair Renewer, the hair may be restored to Its original color, lustre, and vitality. M. N. Johnson, Fitchburg, Mass., writes: “ My hair was weak, thin, and full of dandruff. Hall's Hair Renewer ba, removed the daudruff, and caused a vigorous growth of new hair.” Abel II. Smith, Portsmouth, Va., writes: “My bair bad nearly all fallen out, and that which was left was dry and dead. I used one bottle of Hall's Hair Hall’s Hair Renewer, is Coming IT WILL LEGAL ADVERTISE NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! 1I1EKA 11LL1UX DIATU1BLTED Notice for Publication L and O ffici at Itjrkbvbg . O b ., Nov. 7. 1K*»7. Hall’» Hair Renewer restores gray hair to Its original color; makes tbe scalp white and clean; cures dandruff and humors; prevents the bair from falling out, and renders it soft and brilliant. The editor of tbe “ Ocean Foam,” Cape May, writes: “ We speak knowingly, when we assert that Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the best of its kind. The article is an elegant and cleanly ouc, with out which we tbiuk uo toilet complete." Thos. D. Jones, Middle Granville, N. Y., writes: “ I bare used Afoer®’» Hair Invigorator Can be found on sale at Geo. Schuinpi*» bar ber-shop in Jacksonville. Sample bottles free. Call ami try it. No lady’s toilet i» complete without it. It cures dandruff’, prevents the hair from falling our, will give dry and wiry hair a moi«t and glossy appearance. and now rejoice iu the possession of bair as abundant as ever.” E. J. Adams, St. Paul, Minn., writes: “ A diseaw d scalp caused iny hair to fall out, and. After using a number of preparations without avail, I finally tried Hall’s Hair Renewer, which caused a vigorous new growth. I am still using ft, aud could ask for no better results.” Mrs. R. II. Corning, Battle Creek. Mich.« writes: M By the use of Hall’s nair Renewer, my head, which was quite bald, has been covered with a fine growth of young hair.” PREPARED BY U. S. A. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. Sold by all Druggists. Ì ’ i 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR CAPITAL P3IZE, $300,000 N OTK folioaing-na ned settler ha® filed notlc® of hit* intention t«» tnak * final proof in support of Ins claim, and that ® «i«l proof will be made b®. for»» I he Judge ur Clerk of the (’ounty ('00 *t of Jack®on Co.. <) ., ®t Jacksor vilie. Or , on Til»»®, «lav, Dec. 20 1887. viz : J«»hn Guhinby. hum-»stead entry. No. 4 > 1. f«»r (hu H E 1-4. seetton 12. Tp 3 j , S uf K, 3 West. W M. H« natne® the following witness»» to prove bi® continuous r«e®id«*ncs up- on, and cult 1 vs ion uf, said land. viz . kohl. J. 1'. Cain erun. Andrew ('antrell. John Incorporated by the Legislature in 18 » h , for Ed I < amerou. antreii AU •*• of - — - • Union:own. Jacksua county, ucational and <‘hantable purport?«, and it« fr;u- chise made a part of the prceeut Blate Constitu Oregon. CHAS W. JOHNSTON. Register tion. in 1879. by an overwhelming popular vote. Louisiana State Lottery Compaq Il® lirmid Mngle Ni umber will take place monthly, ami the Semi-Annual Drawing» regularly ever eix month» (June and Deceinbei). do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly ana Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings them selves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, andin good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of oui signatures attached, in its advertisements. ••z. Notice of Final Settlement. In tbe County Court of the Stat, of Oregon, fur Jackson county lu the matter of the eetat.« of Daniel Hopkins. di*c«‘Ri»ed. otice is hereby < uven nuT the E xhci . tor of tbe ntstate of Baniel Hopkin», dec«*HM4*d. La» hind in the county court of Jack*-on rouuty,Or., hi» final account aa tuch executor, and by order of tti.id court Tuesday, ths 3d day of January. IRsS.at the I.our of 10 o’clock a m .. iNhe' for hearing. All p«rH »nn interested are hereby notified io appear and file hi» or her ob ject on« to said accmnt on or before aaid day. Published by order of Hon E. lMP-att, Judge of bifid court. D. L. HOPKINS. Executor of ¡»aid Es^te. Dated December lbt. 1*87. N Notice of final Settlement. In the County (’ourt of the Btate of Oregon ¡or Jackson ( ounty. in (he matter uf the estate of D B. llice.de- ceased. votici : is hereby given that the 11 Administrator of estate of D B. Rice, We the undersigned Banka and BankerN wib deceased, has filed tbe in the county court of pay all Prix«»drawn in the I/oaisiana State I ut- Jackson county. Or., his final account as such ad tericfr which m ay be presented at our counter» ministrator, h * d by order of said court l ue^’ay, J. >1. OGLKKKY. J.<nuar> 3. 1888. at the hour of 10 o’clock Pres. Louisiana National Bank A. M., is set for hearing. All persons interested P. I.ANAI X. are hereby notified to appear and file his or her ob- Pre® State National Bank. jectious to said ««-count on or before said day. a . BAl.nwn. Published by order of Hon. E. DePeatt. Judge Pre®. N. (). National Bar k of mud court. W. B BICE, < AHL KOHN, Administrât >r of »aid Estate. Pres. Union National Bank. Dated Novemle-r 16, lo«7. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING Notice for Publication. inl.be Academy of Music, New Orleans. Tuesday, December 13,1887 Land Office at Roseburg. Or. November 22. 1*17. oth e is hereby gives ihai the io lowing-named wettier has hl«*d u«»tice of hi» inteiitioti to make final proof in ®upport of 100.000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars hi® claim, and that said proof will tie m«idu tx*- each Halv»sa*$10 Quart era at 85. f«ne lb«* Judge or Ulerit of the (.’ounty <'ourt of Accommodation» unsurp iMtfri for cunifort and s tL'ty. Fare® and freight via Yaquiua and the A'cuths at $2. Twentieth at 81. Jack&on ; o.. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, «»a Tuesday. January 3, l'sB'L viz: Kelly Field®. Oregon Development f’o ’K Siu iin-'hii»« much les« than by any other mate between all point» in Soldiei»’ Ho.iietsbail Entry No. 4773. for the LIST OF PRIZF'l the Willan)“Ue Valley and San Francisco. A . of 8 W 4. Hec. 32. ip. 3b. 3 ft 2 W«<»t, 1 PRIZE OF $3»* om Will .mette MernJian He name® the following 1 PR1ZI OF I •• » witneseeRto prove hi® conunuous residence up 1 PRIZE OF 5U.0U0 i« on, and cultivation of. ®aid land, viz: George 1 PRIZE OF 25.UUO in iSlacg. of JackeoLvill , Jackson county, Or , D. 2 PRIZES OF 1* iiOar«* S J. i’eurce, of Hterli igville. Jackson county, 5 PRIZES OF 5,000 are. ................... Or. ( has. I’arkerand Wiley Parker of Jackson 25 PRIZES OF 1.0M' are........................ L°avn Yaquin« fi:30 a . M. Leave Albany ... 10 PRIZES‘»F 500 are........................ . ville. Jackfcon county. Or. i v m • ’«> valiis •• ('«orvallia J»> PRIZE* OF 300 are........................ ( HAn. W. JOHNSTON Register. 11:15 M. , Arrive Y’iquina ... Arrive Albany.... 500 PK1ZL8 OF 21) are...................... APPROXIMATION PK1ZEH Timber Land Notice. 10) Prizes of $50fi approximating to #3OU.U00 Prize are.................. 5 ÁMÍ Timber Land Act. June 3. 1878—Nutice for Pub 100 Prize® uf $3(p approximating to licHtion. FUMJ.OOU Prize are 30,0 Ki C. C. HOCUE. WM. M. HOAG, U. S. L and offk e R usebv »». On., f 1U0 Pnz *® uf |200 npproximiting to Acting G. 1-. P. Agent. General Manager, October 13, l^><7 ) $50,(CO Priz » are ................. 20, O a VOiHi I.S HEREBY GIVEN. THAT 1 Corvallis, Or T1 BlflS A J Y 1.1 ZES. complia u e with thM pr»»vi®iuo" uf tl.e act of 10»X> Priz*® of Sii».) are decided by $3O).0O ‘ «■! Ju .»* 3, itiiti. » ntitied “An act for th® PriSBS ar>* ......... 101.'11 ) t'ungrcM* a- <4 1 nub r ltciOri in th»» Btntc® of < aiitornia, 11 TIM j 11 liKX.l Priz»* «»f £100 decided by gLtf.OuO Orvgon. Nevada and Washington Teintory. ’ Prize are ..................................... IDO OOo Squn«* S. Aiken of Deskn>, county of Jackson, L 1 > ate of Urug'»u ha* this day filed in this office 3.136 Prize» amouxting to ....................... Sl.iiuS.UtXi i is swum btatcmcQt for the purchase ot the N Ji Fur club rate», or any further information ap W. l4 ot Section No. S3, in 1'uWUBhip No. 32 B ply to rhe undersigned. Your handwriting mu>t Range N«». 3 East, and w 11 «»ff r proof to show be distinct and signature plain. More rapid re that the land bought i® m«»re valuable fur it® First-class Steamship line between turn mail delivery will be assured by your en umb< ror »tone than for amc Rural purposes, closing an Envelope bearing your full add re«» at.d to cbtabhsh his claim t«» said land biWuretl.e ■y S*.! 1 PtdiFAI. NOr^A. Express Munej R«’gist< r a d Receive! ot this office at liusehurg. order* or New, Yori Exchange in ordinary letter. t h . on Saturd <y, th® 14th day ot January. 188b. Currency by Exprès at our expense addressed to He natin r, a® wiine®«»e;-: Henry L Prgii, J'»hn Brockiey, Thuma® P. hah'« r. JuniM® (jord»»n, all M. A DAUPHIN. New Orleans. L k Connecting at Yaipiitia with the trains of tho of L'« -kins, Jackson county. Oregon or M. A. DAUPHIN. Washington. D. (’. Ary and all p-.s »us claiming adversely the Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. aboTf-drsi-rilM-«! bind* ur« requested to fib* tl.eir claims in this office on or betu.e ®ai<l 14Ui day of Jabu^iy, live NEW OKIÆANN NATION \I.IMM» HAS W. JullNSrON. Register CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. N Daily Passenger Trains Except Sundays 0 & C. Trains Connect al Albany and Corvallis. PC ( Hi N Li n in h I 1 ) I I jij ’J YAQUINA & SAX FRANCISCO. Address Registered Letters to New Orlemia. l.a FROM «AN FRANCISCO. rao» TAQUINA. . l)*c. 7. 3 p M. y Nov. 27. 9 a . M Wednesday I) I? [? \f DVD That the presence of Gen- <ia> ... Dec. 3, 10 • •’ 13. 10 A M I 11 F jATI j Al I )F j 11 erals Beauregard and Ear Tuesday ” 20. 2 P. M. ly. who «re in charge of the drawings, ii* a guar I p •• ” ’J7. y a M. antee of absolute fairnetw and integrity, that tt>e Jan 3. If»*»*. n«i . oon. chances are all equal, and that no one ran possi 1 • 9 ' ¡Sun lay Jai 8, 6 A M bly divine what numbers w II draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payin-nt of aJl Prize* The Company r serves t e right to o.hang GM Hi4\ i tilt IM FOI it > 4 I 4 B4>k>of N«*w Orleans, and tne ticket« are sign«’«l by the .3 TOBY ________ Gen. F. A P. Agent President of an Institution, who*«* chartered < 4 Montgomery St. San Francisco, » al right« are recog uzed in the highest Court*»; f h*re fore, beware of any imitations or at.onymour »cbemoe. STEAMERS Eastern Oregon. Yaqnir.a City.................. Willamette Valley 1 asu*ni Oregon. Y quina City ............... Wiilamet»« Valley BARGAINS! H l / ' i r”? rn ! r t • rt"M !■ ¡u ;• JH 1.« ' . Ùÿ ■ ’! ÍJ !H 1 S 1 Í ' 1 > < >1’1 < -TO------ TAX P a YEKS !! he undersigned , sheriff of ju k - r>on , ouutj .Oreg<»n. or hi» l>ej«uty, will meet T Ute lax-i',:} -7« of «aid couuty lor tne purj»u»e uf receiving hi th* following day®, in their respective pre cincts, at their iibiial plaeet* of voting, «nd will re main m each preci.tct irorn D o’eiock a . m . uutil i <>’ c 1« h k r. si of »’iwh day. to-wil: Ike. 3 i iiuui.'-i Kock Nov. 21 A pp.egate.. Big R uk .® ....... ” Steamboat. ‘ Ln. outrun Little Butte ... ’ 1 able Kock .... '* 21 i steri»: grille Trail ( Tee k ..... ” 25 J ac ks. -i.- V1 lie riuuucu Rock . ’* 2I>| W mow Hpring® Meiaiuas ... ” 2- Manzan a . Pleasant (’reek ” 21 i tftriford......... »Voudville.......... ** .. i dan Kock Point.... Doc. J Ashland . .Die. 15 ana 16 root® Creek At lea»t une-iialf mu»i be paid in Caph. Tax-pa>er® will pleat« pay their tax»*» ut the a:x»v»« statu«l time®. l’i«e law iu regard to their eullectiuiz will be »trictly enforced. B. W. DEAN, Slier iff and Tax Collector of Jackson ( ounty. Hardware, Tinware, Crockery SIES, DSUGS. il Tobacco, Cigars, Etc 1 j,' _ L- ü L U I j b Administrators Salo of rteal Property. In the ('«)Unty ( ourt of ih® State of Oregon, fur the countj of Jackson, util ng in probate Iutiic* mailer of th” vniaiu o! òuian ’fuhe T ree land ■ «vceuckMl IS PERMIANI M. OF an ORDER OF THE 1 County • ourt, made t..e uth du/ ui 'September, »no7. the undersigned admin:t>tratur of «be eeiate of bai ah Belle F reeland, deceased, will offer fur sale tu tue highest bidder. <»a Saturday, the 10th d iy of December, 1S87, ñ THAN l ' JI : binptinstall ( View of Fence in po.-ition.) ! 1 burn Co., iwife lias i icfited b\ Roots O! she -av- withoi; withm; done h< i 'S E’l A rr 1>I’1« ÆllIalC. he d«X’toi's and k > 1 > <11 S2.A 1» s ¡mt together, enty miles to ids of any suf- ; ion. E. G. HURT, Me.lford, Or i i_'et it in noother it b: oon sell in t:. •: cotton. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE at I o'clock p. m .. on the preu»i®«> 11» hi . 4 near A. -i.lund. Oregon, uii <»i ihu right, title and ¿ut» rest uf the »ani Barai» Belle Fr»*elaQd at ihe «late ot her Uevxw»e in *u:d 10 the following real property, to-wit : iv ginning at tin* northeast corner of lot No. 1. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE lit block No. 4.H.S laid douu in the otliciai neap 01 ii.eiown of Aanlaad, Jacasun c«»uuty. Oregon; allowed for same. Call and sec for vorsejr»»«. th« nee in»rtii 3<» degree®, weef k7 5 Het. along the JACOBY BROS xouiaiiueof Alain®tt*<M*i; ti.vi.ee«uu'ii 5fcd**giee®, west 1« a . i I»*et; thuace touih 3J ii grvaa. vatu 27.5 .eti to liar tanwoe lots 1 »«ad 2, in block «; hence i.orli. 5« degrees. 31 s cun«»®, tael 1 j 0 ;e^t. lo pi.-.-tt t 1 iK’gzi ..!■ g. A so twgiizt«» tu» nlhwvM criier oi ih»* J<.|.n \an Ilo:: lot; ■ hence north .61» feet to corner; thence tasi 41U leet to corner, the ice voutu bó L-et io corner; ihence we.1 .lufeetio comer; lhence south ldd Made by levi io the nordn'ust corner of eaid lot; (hence lert along tne north line ol sud lotto place of beginning. an«l coniaining 1 hcr» s Ai- mj tne foil«»wing: i>**gmi. ng ut (he euuihwmi cor- n*< ot N E 1-4 ut tue B. W 1-4 ol Bee. 5. ip. sy, B. ot K. 1 r... t,.ein.e «!.*.. ii.;; chain® toeUM’ior corner; tavnee ..ortti 2 i cmun® to »-take for corner : MERCHANT TAILOR. Cencr w.rf a.»7 chain» to ®l i»« tor corner; thence ®outii 2 chain» to pisce ot beginning, mid JACKSONVILLE. OGN containing 41*» acre®, more or les«. l erm® ot «ale—Cash in hard. B. K. FREERAND. Administrator of tho retate of Barai» Bell«* Fie®, aving received my goods direct ¡«nd. deceased, from the Enst I am able to make the above reduction. 1 keep a full line of the lateet styles of Sheriff'*« Sale. For Farms, Ranches, Orchards, 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ! Gardens and Lawns. TESTI I ■: ‘ ! TEXAS. . ■ i, of Varner, Mrs. , writes that Ripley .•■‘Teted with he Its • useasH of the ly>p-i * >' ; !-• id was cured urina'y by Sltik r • i'.x r. t of Roots. merchant, Rev. J. J. of the sn:ii. I’bt«'--, who sold Mrs. Barton ;;iv;iieine, sayB he has soi l i' h r four years and never knew it to fail. j OFFER FOR SALE ON REA8ONAB1 Et.-rnc Ion'» «>f the host Stock or Dniry Farm» in Bout!-, etn Oregon, situated on Door ('reck. Josephine county, <«»ntaiiii’g 32b sere» of rich Bottom land, pec tall y adapted to the growth of timothy bay urd clover. About one-half ih cleared ac<i in cultivât.o’u and mo«t of the balance can ho easily cleared. There i® a stream of water running tt rough the place the year round, affording plenty of water f u ®t<»ck and some for irrigating. The place 1» all inclosed by a good rail fence. I here is a house and barn and 2C0 young fruit tree® on the place. It also has tho be«t outside rang® it the county: alno another excellent place contain mg 12t: acre® For foil particular® call upon or addrr®» O. J. VANNOY Korhyville. Oregon w.is not a ]>lc in i who coni ic*. 1 li a heart ai head. On lav I read vour p.;inpi:let callee which deserilted my disease better than I could myself. I tried the Shaker Extract of Roots and kept on with it tint J !o-day I rejoice in t^ood health. Mrs. M. E. 'l it -!«*}’, Bevier, .Muhlenburg (’o., i\y. For sale bv all Druggists, or address th«- proprietor, A. J. White, Limited, 54 Warren tit., New York. FARM FOR SA jl E i THIS is the uine “ Pearl Chimney, all are imitations. I top of the gen- *T* 1 op ” “ ~ Lamp others similar This is the exact label on '■ - ■ \ each one of the Pearl Top Chimeys. The dealer may say and think he has as good, bat he has not. Insist upon the exact label and top. esiking to engage in other i ur - suits. I offer for sale on reasonable term« n.j Property on Williams creek. Josephine county, t comprise» 8" acres of land, nu»»*t of whi< h if* under fence, well watered and susceptible to cul tivation. The dwelling house and outbuildings «re in go<»<i condition, boides which there is a cabinet shop supplied with superior w;der-pow«T For further particular», enquire on ti e premises or address G. B. ( ALDWELL. Williams l’.O., Or. D GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. FARM FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR BALE his farm, situated near Bybee « ferry ten mile* from Jacksonville, containing IfiOarr«*. Wi acre*« being under cultivation And th* balance I dt / first-clam* timber «nd pAslur* land. A go«*l h<»u«e. barn and outbuildings are connected wit! the place. Title perfect and terms reRKonAbie For further particulars apply tn tie T imf - LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO H». ESTATE oIHr.or J.Sf.GiHGSHY __ of H. P. Hnn’ia. <l«4cn.v*>l, ar* r*<mo»»*d to Central P*»’f t P O •ettl® th® shhi «4 forthwith, if th*v wish to »avw a — »win mi im ir-ir-i —-n-r— ▼ war** cost®, a® tl.* bu«ine«3 of th* »»tat* must be wound up without farther delay. H. K. HANNA. z Administruim af tLu e»tate of B. P Uaiu:n To WLom It May Couc rn. LARSEN, H CLOTHS, TRIMMINCS, ETC., y VIKTVE OF T um . a E< L’TIOXS DCI.Y of the circuit court oi the btate B <»f iri>uedout Oregon, tor Jackson county, and to ins di rected hu « i delivered one upon a judgment recuv- ■•red in said court on the 2«U» day of Nov« mt»« r, 1887. m fnv«»r of Osborne A Alexander, piiunuffe, anda*ain»t O R. Myer, delvndant. by which 1 am commando«! to m««e tbe emu ol £>3.72 now due on ««aid judgment, with icgid interest ¿her. on from tne said 2*th iia} of November, l«s«, and the furtin r *u n of $18 71 cost» »«nd dit»bunw- menta. and the costs of and upon « hki wi it, «>ut uf t ;«a iiB.etnafftr dofenbed r»*m property. 1« vi*«d upon by me on the’Anfi day of O<?'ob«*r. l«t»7, in the manner provided by law, by virtue <»1 a cer tain w rit of HUachnicnt iseutd out of said < ourt in favor <.f said plaintiff» and aganist Rani def nd- aiit ; the other execution upon a transcript of AÜ3USÎ CAHLS0IT. Prep., judgment recovered in the justice’» court of «aid lacks.n county, for Ashland precinct, on lite 26th day of March. LSSi. in favor of ii b Emery, plaintitt, and aga n»i eaid U. K. Myer deleud int, whereby 1 am commanded to make the sum of $33. with mteruet ut the r.tteof b per ceut per annum from »aid 2rtt h day of March. 1*<7, and the sum of $fi.75 coats an<l dit»bur»ement», and th® Tills M »ST FAVORITE RESORT HAS BEEN •oHt» of «nd upon « mi writ, out of tne personal 1 thor »ii.-hly refitted and furniahod m the m«»«t «»r real property of »aid defendant, by virtu* of ui<»d«*rn s-’ io. including a tine billiard table. The which last mentioned writ, 1 did. on the ;soth day bar is al# .’»«.ippli«»d with he choicest brand» of >f November. l*<s<. make a second levy up >n said <eremafrerdescribed real property and 1 will, m obedience »o the said two • x *cutr<»n«. oil. r for WINS? LIQUORS. «ale, for cash iu hand, at public auction, t • tbe h!gh»>at bi<id»*r, at the court houb® door in Jack BEER and CIGARS, sonville, in said county and State, on Pittsburgh, Pa. (MA 47th STREETS. MEDFORD. OR. The mH Tsirned takes p|.MM»ure in informimi î! e public that ho .1 c ir nf the R.» »r I- ing-hoi.'*« md Fe > I Stable in tha <*ii»tern portion of Ash'at’.l, <».i th • ••!<! »taga-mad, wh 're hi* r. row prepared to f irr.Mh Tb”, S3»t 1: latiom For man a-d b«a«t.Ht prices to suit tbe times. Give m<* a call for proof of what I “»y. THOS. MAYHEW S^ttle-Up Notice ................... — T»C :7«a.X MY PROP. TTAVING MIST • 11 » t » v by fir .................. r* ih * »Ir V, « ' I n ’«ding «V* if i* d i* • ! me H.n ill ... th-w* . .. d»* de ao I t f »<> »iode«*»-»:!* I v «Il «fi» i '!'■ ! m* n .To -t f.tv »r ’.«> y.H a • I tt’n y bout »i. the: ros: IND ”Bi’RDTO THE UNDERSIGNED delay. I do n«»t wi-4i tn m ’W» trouh!»» or «* xjm ‘ on are'i-' »»o noti fi • 1 t Tar they m i t .etti® o.» <»r Imponed and brcdbyG.W. H^nt. Waiteakvr ,Or , to anybody, bu* I ait. compelled to n t pe» dy l»«for*» Ian 1 I*8|, a» 1 wis’t tocios* up mv Lusi- ®e rloment from all nrdn ’ m«. ’A w »r 1 t > tji® ; - m »? • »h it tt n *. AH %'c >.inrs not «ettled thea w I r r is sufficient. wi'l n® ¡.laced in an attorney s hands f T J.CLOPTGN - G EG. JtcksoLvJlrt Nov.!, 1W7. B oAD0b3ro,Or.,Kutf. 20, 1S87 T Saturday, December SI, M?t a*i i th* Hiding paper* ran al way* be found on the table*. Special pain* taken to accommodate patron* ami visitor». <'all and e me. A. H. CARLSON. at 2o’clo'k tn m. of «ii i dtjr. all th? right, title and inter«»»»! of Mud V. R. Myer, defendant in tndtoaliof the following desenbed real prop, •rty. to-wit: Being trie south h..lf of the follow ing describe«! lot or par.•<«! of land, to-wit: c<»m- nencing at the northwest Corner of Jasper H ouck ’ s hotel lot in the town of A hland. Jack- on county. I >r«‘gon. and running thence south 10 fe t. tlienee esst 1113 fe**t. thence north 4 I feet, er.ee west 1W3 feet, to the place of beginning. To the Miners and Mine- Ta« ab >ve lot is described o.r th«; olheiai plat of i n survey of said town of Ashland. ;n lhiv. ».» □ iv >i ers of Southern ot numlwr (l.i *u blo.-k number thre* (3) of »aid Oregon. own. Given under my hand tin» 1st day of December. eing in this section now . m ( king a 1. D. 1S4J7. ‘‘report” of c Ttam mining property for en®t B W. DEAN, «.mr.ff ern (New York) capitalint®. I will tak* pleasure E D k P batt , Att’y f»»r FUinutt* in personally rn*«»tmc nrne-e and mine-owner® and make arrangvin --ta with th*m to rentier an lllnvtratcd “K-port” and thorough invoMIcatinn Farm for Sale • «f th* Title. 4orr-rt I,»»cation Llaea. arnoMiit <»f Gravel or Ore in aight. personalh aaaayed $alnr HE UNDERSIGNED • FFEBS FUR HAL ofandtieoloriral Chart of thn ‘WbRKIMJ I’RtK- hi« fiim in D ’«»r crt»3- vaiL-y. Ju®**phiua PF.CT.*’ etc., of their property. Any d«-ir»d refer contjiy. »«‘veH nob® irotn K’-ihjvule it con- one® can b» give i, but 1 would rather that mj am-anr.*e of lan<>, well w.tteied, about 1U0 w -rk bo allowed tn Hp*»ak for itself. n-fc of wtucfi are under fence anil n> cultivation Mv eorresp »n«i‘»ut m 8 »uUiern Oreeon ia M hr*»- or four acre® being aet in Le«»iing fruit E. Beittyof Med^tr«!, to whom any commnniea. ree-.and mo®t of the babuico is a as> au®oeptibi« tion fur m* in iy be addre®<wxi. « gra.n M'«d fruit raiMt i.t? Ilc*re 1» a corn fort a- DR. WILLIS E EVERETTE, • le dweliing-houea on the place; aiao a good Practical Aiming Expert A < »nanlting Ge««lori®t. >Rin. Ftabi® and otLur buildii g® 1 his ¡«* one of h® be®» ranches in rout ern Oregon and will be -old ch* up if application i» in-.do For urther particulaia appb to 11« my iJippri. HIDES AWD FURS -eal-nfeUite agent Jack-onvill®. or t<> JAH. LUCAS. HI. UNpi’JMI r\¿D «> u«:h* higherit <’;;«h rate for all ktii-ls of hid«*s «‘¿ins and fur« at hi® Farm for Sale. ra-at mirk -t in Ja^k* »arili®. Gire in» mcm H. , , J »HN ORTH I'llE UNDEKSIUNE» OFEEKS E »K KALE. • a’k*OiiT’ll¡’, O*o^«»n, Nov. I. 1ÄH7. 1 »it a low figure, eighty acreiTot good inn J. sit uated 2 t mil*-» « kv «( of Litikvillo. oa tne b<»rt Sett le-an ’Totioe IkiarUtiUi road. Fifteen aerA< a»’• u O'4* t fea«. e Arid m cuUiv dioti. wniU in »At of tfi • t> d «mw a® -u«u*pt«blHto (ilbuct*. Tur.«* iv ag«M»J wed of wa- A« the u doriugnud 1« ciuein^ up hi« ■er aud u io<b on*« * on tn** property For farther smith bneinoo* in J;«cgw>:>vili*, t.io»«*ind parUculars call on or Mddrw® _____ hita wdl possible A CARD TG THE HUNGRY & WEARY! B Ashland Boarding-House Feed Stable! dAceaaed. SHROPSH.RE DO’JN SHEEP, A BREWERY SALOON Tilt UND1 KSKiNLD OFFERM FOR KALE A No. 1 gran. farm, containi.' g 2(U acre» of ullnb*«* land, lying near the Ftagc load, six miles ea^t of Jacksonville. Place is well improved; good well of water for house u*e «nd living stream for stock. Also. 21S acre« lying wdhin half a mils of Plurnix, all under fence; can at small expense be put in cultivation. On the 2<4-acre farm then* is Kt» acre« of grain ai d hay growing that 1 will sell with the farm if desired. Can mV« possession at any time. For particular« call on or address JOHN S. HERRIN, Ashland. Oregon ''Life Anwntj the Shakers,' J. which 1 am prepared to manufacture into clothing of the moht popular modes iW“ Ail work guaranteed to fit Give me a call ami see for yourselves before you purchase elsewhere. Pant» ina<b‘ f »r $'» inland upward« J. A LARSEN. Next door tn M rm »r Broi’ FARMS FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE Settle Up Notice. POWDER MISCELLANEOUS T T