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éhv l*ewecranc Simes ¿lie ^ruioc ratic ïimes» Pablieb- d every Fr de, Bur i g by CHARLtH tfXCKELL (BlTJS ANS FIMPtHTdll. Ntw times build i no . *> <*«•—Gomer rniniandCdmeic ot Mst»«erlplt«M j U teeupy perennara.in -dvanee ..!...... “ - *1»' ” paid within >i< month- . 1 7i 7S i I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 20, 1888 VOL XVIII * »ot pnidia .til end ot rreir I ti •11 months............... t So three laonthe...................................... ” HT ATE I IF DIIF.GON. U. 8. Am Wore. J. H. Mi'elisll. f. N. [L.lpb.'-ei. ■Crswaan. 3 iter a , in; Go,-raer, H. P -n-io>er; W-cratnry of -Vous. -i»ire*. W. Mi-Rrid»; Star* Treosarer. (J <o -V. W»bh; Htale Printer F. *»*«*r; -4 uh . ?ibti- l isroto-i. K. fl. M-Klr..*- Aloren« Iil.j» T -p. l,n-i. Cui»* Joatire W. <• rs«y«r. tL 8 tMtñhsn. rtavr icoioial nt«T«icT. Tore orisi n4 I wrxso-i, I tophi™, I a Y- «nd K V nnth n » inti««: 'tire-lit f id«». L. I! iV»h.t»r ist riot Attorn»?. W M ttolng MISCELLANEOUS I FALL! 1887 WINTER I Eterjron* Should Go and 8«* th* MEDICAL. T I lì OF NEW WINTER W««1J 0O0STT. Senator. A.”. U,nl.r; t »-»-.*-.nt»tiT-«. 3- T. Bo*ditoh. it. A Mdler;*’«Hi’tt> Indire. K. p-.r-str. t’on-ni—lo-mrs. rt-.-ij. Hsr-n-*n.| H. A. Cs*h«i: Ulerk. W. I!. P-irknr-. S'ivrift. U. W. P*«n: Tretis. nrer. N. Fi«h«r; Yrerrenr, J. M rihiid-re: Snho't B to-rintontlimt. N A. J«c iba; Rnr—yor, J«s Jef frey; Coroner. R. Prye»- CLOTHING, PERSIAN CASHMERES, NUN’S VEILINC, LACE CHECKS and Y h .I< »Ssiiti 11^1«. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, ZANZIBAR & PALMER SEERSUCKERS BDOTS and SHOES. MERRIMAC SATEENS, niuMGiowitn. 8-nntor, H. fl. Millar; t>«—«-ntnti»». M. U. MUohsll; -'-ri.ity -In it-. V. Cnfriy; C-iwnis-ion. •re. H M-Ms'ii-r. I. M. Pn»n«; Cl»rk. C. K ChansL-rr; «rii. I tl. Put—nt: T—«snrer. -T. 8f. Hnwir-l; A-sssinr. J. P fj-wis- «-bool Hn Crint-wd-nt. K. F tlntnnwny; B*irr»y«»r. W. P. nntiere-. Osron»-. Dr. Kre-n-r. «t.vairi onnsrr. Joint Sarmvir C. 4. (Grtwrieht of ««•»••: ’t-n reeentatir».R. '.t'tenmf RI« n«t ■:C->n-»r» litd»-. fl. W. 6-nith: Co n ni«st-*nere. I L. flanks. R. A. Ri« niV-.CIn-k. Y. C. flnla;8S--ifl. M. D Chit- d*re; rren— i*— A T. RiM^*; t,s-«en- H “. Bette»: ftrFeel «avert«tendrrA Jol<a Uertin»; ttnrreyor. K. 8. Moore. TOBACCO. GROCERIES «•member. «.««« cor sir CJhoiip tor < -«.Ml» ! wacrisuoroottwra. rrc. MAX ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, i P. ». PRIM. VHNHtNKY .« COllNsKIcIH AT I.AW misiona. 064.. Will prartic»» in all th* i’o irfsof rhe State O’H* in the Court Ifniv*», tirat «loor to th»» L ft of *• » rnnr.-». THUNKS ANI) VA I. Is IS. AT THE SAN FRANCISCO JEW WINDOW CIBTMNS Will., PAPERS and BONDERS. VARIETY STORE ! CALIFORNIA ST.. JACKSONVILLE. CHOICE J. R. NEIL. Please J. NUN AN. GROCERIES Gont’s Furnishing Goois ATTORNEY * i’OUNWXIR Made of selected stock by the best American Manufacturers. examine Goods and Prices before purchasing. Respectfully, CIG MIS. JE.VEI.UY. ! CYNftlK«. NUTS I PIPES. I AHl>S. NOTIONS. l UTLEKY. i STATIONERY. KI.HUMS TOltACt 03. t Ib AREITEb And everything u»ua.u found in a firat-claee Variety Store. Also, O Hee in Large Stock of Bouts and Shoes This L« the place tc get your 1- JoP-;ATT. W’ 11 ’i—» •»» •»• -i »II •’»i*»« *f th • State. Òd i P'»lloe’« b lil lmi. >ip •»taira. MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. AFINE STOCK A TTO II N E Y A C< ) U N S E 1.0 R - A T-1. A W. 1 hl«.« I. Orr<»u Idilio l’ili’fl.*»;»!« -AND- NEXT DL'Olt TO P. O. Me If» d T re on. AND SIMPSON S SILVER GREYS. MULLER, CREAT REDUCTIONS i Will prartio* in >l| th* r »nr*«» »»f th« Ht.lt* OiMt ♦ in Ha nl n’« hrjrk building. up.«t lira INDIGO PRINTS PoatoNice Building. PH9FSB10N1T. C^RD'A O ÌA *F 3RD, AMOSKEAC, STAPLE CHEVIOT? AND CINCHAMS. Countey Pro luce b mght and sol i; eleo. Wool. Hulee. Fur. and U-wr Seine Solicit order, for Lumber Ths Suor» ■ • i'.»art of ' > -««<<- n --Is nt Salam résiliai- ter n« ir, n n«neine on th-tret MomUy- ia March and O-tnh-r. Tbot'i-vni Court forth* Piret J-tdicia' Di«tr et s*t« in J«elt«o-i n -not, on first Mon lay« -n April, U-pta-nb *r an-l D—mher la Kt ,math <- »nnty on snoond Monday in June «nd first Momtiyin Nor-inhsr In Lik* n-an'y on the third Monday in May and th-s-eond Monday in lieto ,-r In Jne-phine county on first Mond os in March and Aocn-t. For Jackson county th» County. Proh-ge and Coat niani-a aere' - urta -n—*t -r-ry month, com mnnciiie with th* firet Mond ly; for Josephine eonnty. the first Monda* in January. April. July and *t-pt»-nh»t; for Lak» oonnty. n»»ry alternate month, no n n--ioin« the first M-md-ay in Ja-vnar, For Klamath nnuntythefirst W.-ineaday in March Jun*. Wspr-mhar and November ILAWNS COCHECO ar* nhriM hoa<hMlnc* the war in railroad K im and are »old 6-nntor. C. M. Cartwright ■»* Ws—o: K-nre»»r t«tire, H. H it,'n-if K’» «-Mb-. <• l'int» Judgn. A. Fitts l’an ftiwiinsr*. <1*1. M. Jo-tas. c. Ir»ftn<; Clark W T. Hoyd;-Sheriff. A. I. Ch-rlton; rrato- nrer \ -| • t ill • i: 11 11 » -t e» *rints-lJ*»at. A. H Ficher; A««—««or. <Y. L. Htnnl-y. WILLA10 ORGANDIES, OaOOKERY, CTC. FRUITS IN ALL THE REMAINING GOODS SEASON. at the Ohl Stand of Oar g.xxl. arethe bo»t and *uarante<«l «" ropre o.ilei Prioealow. a» wo do not i»r-»poM.-to be undersold. A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR.. THE PLACE KT LAW are being offered for sale at Jacksonville O^n. — TO GÇ YOU» — Will prac’ir* tr a’l rhe Court« nf»h« Sr-t*. Of tire in ’ ourt Hoose, • *c.»nd d»»»»r on right from eatr nee. W. F. WILLIlMSON. ATTORNEY A COUX8ELOR-AT-LA W BLACKSMITHING fiS“ There will positively be no Reservations. sold at once, even — DONE IN — Medford. Or«co«. All bwiiniMe in my line will receive prompt at tent ion. ACTUAL COST PRICES ! THE BEST STYLE The goods must be ATMKXKY .t OOUJÎSWdOR-ÀT-LAW. — KNI> AT— Jacksonville, Orojon. THE LOWEST RATES / Wil) practice in all th* r'aarf» of th* Stat« OiJc* up «tain* in Orth’« brick. —H AT - AND sfllGRoNS. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Jart-onrill-, Orexon. Offio. on California titrent, in Mr*. Ganan,'« bat Idin«. eie Call, nro-nnttr I -d t •• -»• nctbt UC4T.ERS IN BEEKMAN & REAMES’ FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! DR. W STANFIELD. ECLECTIC T Ji PH Y SIC I.4M. J Haa loca»*d in Talenr. Or . for th* practice »»f hi* pmfe-wion. M %’<«*• all eh ronin di-eaa*»* **ucl *4 Hwi a v i « n k«th a i. Pile». Kitlney Diseanen. L»T*r Complaint*. Ac.. a*p**”ialty. M. D? L. L WrfirM-T PHYRICIAN SURGEON. AND JncliHOiivilio. <>r Ba :1a Point. O< u<on Horine locate»I at thia place I aak a «hare nt the pat n max*» of thia aneti on. (’alla attende»! to at any t me W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR Jacksonville». Orecon. Professional call-« promptly attended to day o Bight C<»n«altntio i« in «ith*r English German. IV 1 office and re«id»»nre on California »tret* opposite Union Liter» Kuble. T. R.YODMJ. M D.. PHYSICIAN Walter A. Wood'« Binder«, Walter A. Wool’» Chain Ruke Reaper«, Walter A. Wood's Sweep Rake Reapers, Walter A. Wood*» Enclo«ed Gear Mower» Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Separator», Gaar. Scott A Co.'« Plain and Traction Engines, Cuate»’ Lock Lever Hay Rake ; also a V’till PHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED ACO I pirtnerahtp with an authonze I capital »»f <5S,OOt\ f»»r the parpóse of enrryi g on a G»*ner d Banking Ru-in»*»« in '»’I of it« bra-tch^» i» .lack 'Olirli'»’. Or»*g >n < ut I ho *»ld <t»«rd of Book nan’»* Banking House, 8. E. corner of r- irci and California street«. M C ( . RKCKMAN. THOS G. REAMES a r a. raves, w. n , Williaw»' llnikting. os . rt m . n.. R»»id,nc«oaCS‘ P IYC Í « OS ARY. PHYSICIAN'S AXI) Hl’RGEON's, N. D. MACH INERY! M, Iron, Minin? md Saw-Mill Machinery. K*ep« the inrireef ¿tuck of VINES AND SH3UBBZRT THE INGERSOLL ROCK Dims UNO COMPRESSORS and WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES. 10 APHIS ORLICEOHREES on th<* Norti.«r»»st coa«t. bUKVEYUR, Jackawoville, Or«;oa. L’. BUSINESS IN my line piiomptly att.nd'-d I ', «n leh r<-, ren ciah.» Ord-r- A Wft « Lt Jal,, Day will rwettv, i.a a,li»t. •> Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engitm \ppl* Tree«............. $5 to f 10 per 100 each “ ............. .................... 10 '* 16 ’In;n and Prune Trees............. fl “ 16 * >ther tr»w*at»i •4’irabbery turui«hed reasonably Send for ataloguo to J II. SETl’LEMIER. Woodburn Or .85*7 t»nt:on J. C. CARSON < ’O H1 1 l-’.SPO NI ) I :NC E soi . ic I t ED. lbfi’ Manufacturer of INTERNATIONAL HOTEL iash. Doors, Blinds C jt . 3d an i E 5treat«. polín»XXi>. or ,. web furnished. The*»«* Crifaininsr 120 Dealer in WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A fnll line in stovk <»f ONC DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE GENERAL BUILDING MAlERlAL. £JAXNOT EE TOO KlGllt.Y RZX'On r» \Ol,D. AS IT IS TRl’LY A lIABA'EIj OF THE AGF. uni ne Loncci'.oô. should be without It. It prevent« au well si cr..c-< f.fifw ».ISilANEM. GOIT. RIIEI- MATISM.ORAVELnnd ntl KIOXFY Of«. E ASF.S. AFFEI TF.Í» 1.1, Fit, HEADAI'HE, NAI’MKA. Bir.S. 1V1N1», I VOIGESTIOY. CONSTIPA TION. DIAKRIKFA and DYSENTERY, i « .VERS aud Aid K SLEEP- LERSNF.SS. LASHITL DE, FOI L KREATII, and every disenso brought on or aggravated by a disordered atomaeh. It la a apceinc against Contagion, and an efficacious remedy ror sudden and severo COCCHI«. COLDS. ASTHMA, the PILES. JAUNDICE, etc. in th* Küste. Tree Buses to and from the Hotel No Chii.««o smploysii anil no iteri» lion >■ sharsse. Vt.ml. lK ernt»; todeins 25 rents to SOonntn. E. LK'.VIHTdN Pro|.ri. t..r A Rare Chance! •tiinatea and Pr»co List on application Country orders >1 specialty. FACTORY AT WEI DI,Ell S MILL. BaleertNim«. cor. Third and E Street«. PORTLAND OREGON 'RUIT TREES By the Thousand ! 'rh* public are hereby notified that the unde signed will offer at private «al« all the WAGON MATERIAL t «rr.af» Tool, «nd privat» »ff»et» of th, l«t- 8. P. Hvnn«. Thi. i»n r»rn opportunity f-r ,n on* wintati« to pari-h«,» —im. nret-cla^cmv tn «t ,r ia J .. t c. H K. H \NNA. Administrator Mnrrh t>. 1 ««5 ESMOND HOTEL, Cor. Front and Moniaen St«.. PORTLOn. OKF.««!«. tt.w Sr.-,r<w>f Rrlrt. Fl ratería«« ta «II Bmyrrt THOS. OUINEAM, r--»rl,Ur. »•r For Sale by all Druggists and Grocer*. ’RUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY. NOTHING SAVED BY ¡SENDING EAfeT Any kind rained in a first < las* Nnrwry, l’ho«« wanting Tree* this tall will do ive me their »»niera, as 1 will in’nrant**« «atisfar <»n. I warrant all my tree« if properly cared for. Terms of payment ♦**«<. PHxinre taken at mar nt price lMi lb«, of Peach S*e<l wanted. A. R. JOHNSON I •ok’sonrille Orarnn An®. 1 IflflN FOR GOODS IN OUR LINE L. C. HEINRICHSEN. 115 First Streat. - - - Portland. Oregon- THE leaoim jewelers of the northwest CALIFORNIA Wholesalea<)d Retail D«**1 era id STREET. tifoni/F »R ALU VsKt ) EX’ JI H K P *»**• ”*• L 1 > J’tìt w »r*h » » i per J An %aU<frw P- O VICKERY, At . jo«;« MatuF. HF UNDEHHIGNED 18 FULLY PREPLKEt' tn do all work In ht» lin» in tn, best manner sue .1 mannsble prît*». nr«*x<»e. , ; CHY BARBER SHOP • arkaon ville. W W D Part&M th. Blood. CtMom th, Stomsrh and Bowels, sad (I vm th, whole system , BMliby and D»hghVnt Tose. There Dever wns a Medicine for the Nur.ery equal to It, and being eempoaed of I .rbe oaly, ft e»i ba given e Mr t > Infanta. It Is a trinmpb tn medicine barmte»,, yet MOeaelous. lava.-labia tn the Luuily, on the rood, at the mine, st tee. «nd •verywbere. a PHK UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR I »ler« throngh Jackson an«i Jfmephine counties “»eavl tiesta irnnt 1» «nsnrpv—ed • ■ ••err particular _______________ I i A. All OHS. Mier. “WITH BUBBLING •*• A rsMSrese srs^ne, AwrengBrei- CLEvni/^ ______ rjr.rTTKuryns. —7------------ . xs;-_ ■ , , , ——3 . ORDEK AXU ooruii.\.ue..\r. In »chnnl diaciplit»«, much depend» Iit"in making pupjla feel that ralea «nd regulation» are intended for their own good. E'ermtl vigilance ia the p-ice of order in the school-room. The teacher must have an eye like a hawk to see what in going on, and a quick ear to de tect noit-e. He «hould n- t be a epy. No t>er*on« are more unfit to gov-m titan they who show constant aa~i>ieion ami di-truet of their pupil«. Tiie apving teacher usually finds all the diaor'der, confn.ion and trickery that he i» in «earch of, but in playing the »py hr- »how« him.elf unworthy hi« offi.-e. The teacher can l>e watchful and alive to all that i« going on without playing the part of a detective. The vigilant teacher ihoul.l encourage. His mivaton ia not fault finding. It is heat to encourage and mai«« where it 1« poeaihle to do no, and find fault and cenaare where the offense Is of «nch a character a, to interfere witii the wel fare of the school. Tltn teacher who hep-» t:> ieu-h pnnil« «flf-<wHt .N j ! mn-t flint be certain that lie!« atm- ■•to ’ control himoelf. Self-control give« the teacher that quiet dignity which ia a ne cessity in order to secure aud retain the re“f>ect of hi« pupil». Anger. Ths teacher whose temper become- hie ma-ter soon lo-e-* control of hi« pupil«. Many thing« will occur to vex and irritate him, ami pa'ticn'arly is tlii« true wlten hi« nerves a’e nnetrnng l.y ill-health or over-work. Bnt it ia hi« duty to I k * p.tient even tinder these try- •ng circnm-tanccs. Children learn very -lowly; they are forgetful, and they thouglitleoslv commit otlena«« against which th'-v have be. n wa'ned again and again. Throngh all th<-«e trials the teacher mn-t fa? pati.-nt, «nd thus will win th»* te«t>o,-t an(| love of tin* most thouglitl-.FH and wayward. Cheerfulness Tl.e teacher who can thwart uiis.-iii.-f l.y turning th- joke on the perpetrator rar ly fails tn discipline. The t-heetful tea.-her is a power in the sch"ol-r<>om, and hi» influence is ten fold more potent in securing proper d «- ctpline than all the rilles an i regulations that can Is* enacted, lit* scatters joy ,n I sunshine where the gloomy teacher di-'rihutes grief and sorrow; and hi« pu- I'ilt, leave him at the eml of the-chool. -howe. ing blessings tip >n lion and f--el- ing grateful for the «oik he has accont- t>ln-h<-d in making them worthy men and women. Cnntro’ereg. Under no circumstan ces should the teacher so far forget him- -elf a« to quarrel or argue with a ptittil in ill-huuio , or nemiit p-tpils to reply to hint in an in-ob-nt or iin|e-rtineni manner. Uirciplitic mn-t he preserved at all hazards—bv plt-a-ant. cheerful commnn'cation- with pupils if jMtesihle, hut if not hyth s iil‘.»ns, then lie letting them know that obedience to law is th« firs' iequ site. t'betinacy. It is a sad mistake “to hri-ak child's w ill” as the foundation of i-ontro* ever him. Set your own tact against ttie dull, brutish oh-tinaev of your pupil A forced submission often end- in sullen doggednes« or a smoul dering tire of rehellion. The child mnst learn obedience; that is the firstand greatest of lesson«. With the impulsive and inexperienced child, real affection for tlie teacher will secure Implicit obe dience, and nothing else will. Syi'em. To govern well th<* teacher must be systematic in all he does. He should not only have his pupils work ac cording to a fixed programme, hut he himself should have hi« day's work mapped ont snd provided for liefore he opens school in th- morning. Every movement of his pupil« and every r.-cita tion should he condm-ted in a systematic manner. He should Ite prompt in all he does and see that everything is in its proper place. Nothing so detracts from good disr-ipl-ne as the carefulness of a slovenly teacher Allow no privileges without your permission. Grant no te- qneets dining the progress or a recitation and ].ermit no int-iruidion« by the pu pils until the recitation is closed. Con fine tbe hu-iness of answering genetal question«, leaving seats, getting drinks and leaving the loom, to tbe time imme- tiia'ely before distni-sing tbe class. MrI Brinkerhoff System for Cure of ail RECTAL DISEASES. Over 30.000 o Six Yearr. Oregon Kidney Tea ! K SMOKE THE LITTLE CUPIDS! Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! T KlXh ^ i >d intie d frtaflle: amenta ftirthe Rdekfofd Rai I mad Wat ihe*. ALL GOODS IN THE LIN« M \ NUF V^rtDiK? T) ORDER AND REPAIRS W3ri»YK?iiinn’r x>kmfuHr ♦ i •mt>d. ; PackS<*i seat »n aopIlc4U«>J* >» Q c jai.»*t » riti as b ’dòte purchiaixif ebewherB Silver and Silver Piate»! «V iro. GEOKGE UCHUNPF Mi X Curad Without Cutting SOLE AGENTS FOR PRICES: Up-ataira YOUNG, ^In<*1iii»oi*y. IMPORTERS Oregon. Olir«* in William*’ Rr rk Buildin* l^oi-m PARKE * LACY, Central Point, Oregon, GnwliiHta uf th* Medicai (Jnivorwity of !j«mi»ville Kentucky. Call« prompt!) »ttondfld to day o -M<hr. Line of Write for Cnta‘ »cne. AtVlree* either HANK RICOS. INI’L. < O.. Portl«n.l, Or., nr <’UONE.Y1LLER A SON, Agent*. Jnrk«t»n rille Or. WOODBURN NURSERY ANI) SU ltt; RON No Rlnumiliz Abojl Me. FAULTLESSFAMILTMLOICINT 0. CRONEMILLER & SONS, DNS. ROBINSON «011.1, PHYSlllANS BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! B. M. Gtt.u M. D. J. W. ItoBtsnox. M D. Cat’rrhal Dangers. s SgtCKIFICE! ^Vrr H. K. HANNA.. DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRA L ' COMMITTEE. j„.k t(lb pj^.. The Democratic state central commit I Uti« -|ieiit sum - dav« -t Mvrtle cs -k, toe ni.-t in Portland on the 11th, in the! '■»rlur« of ttie Kt. Charles hotel, and was "A we» ahert ato a fiewtax eea, a hreaa that * via ting Mr. ail.I M «. M Volk. A. Scaly. Itching. 81dpi Dis MveM." called to order by Chairman Goldsmith Mr. an*! M » AL L«nirenl>e*g an From his look-out the faithful old fietr »plendid li' tie hoy, Haidy, Were William 8. Ott was elected secretary. ease with £n of capta'n of *>nder menffiaotman casta aa A. Noltner moved that a committee of fering Uuri d by Cu- 'he gitest. of M s. A. R Redfield so threeoncrotontialf.be appointed. Ttie: oneasy glawoo at tho distent horizon. New Year’s. ticura Remedia*. See 1 yonder a small »pe-^t of cleud "ne motion prevailed and A. Noltner, Jndge ; The snow storm at this place w»e of If I h*d known of the CrTWFS# ____ ___ — Rl R bmxdim John Buriiett and Judge O. 8. Savage : larger than a man’s hand.** He watches intMual severity ; iwo feet of »now had _ hare twent y-^iMlit p-nr* ago it Would hiiw« et-ved tn- it with bis piercing eye for a tew mo were appointed by the chair as such com- ' S2i*i (two hundred dolln’p) and md an • si men re •iflen nn t-i I <n 31,-im-« wuc i time MDoantnf *ufff»rin«. My di*«w* f (P.-«winen) “ r.ina inittev. They reported the following as ■ ments, then reaches for his long eyeglass. the weather is clear and fr-esittg. Stock* m*noed on my head in a ep»»t i «n< mener than a To his experienced view, this harmless entitled to »'-at* : cent. It aprend rapidly ail o?ee vev mr bedr «n-t men will lose treavily if tuia we-th r little cloud betokens danger. Baker, J. S. Locke. »ot and»4runy nail*. Tha ee so lee les ~ wo« d drop off continues. Across his bronaed face there comes a me al» the time, and mr •nffsrtnv Was «ml 1res Benton, W. 8. McFadden, by John end without relief. One thou< ____ <«|lare _______ _ boa-and would Mr». Kate Slocum and Mr». F. Rob look of determination, and. with quick But nett, proxy. not tempt me to hare thi« dieegas near Main. 1 orders to tire seamen, the crarit» pat ert* of this place »pent New Year’» with Clackamas, David May. he nilie-ëd am a poor m><v. hot feel rich lot ----- * * of * about and ail sail made for the nearest iriend* in K'wehiug. Mr». Slocum left what anme «»f the doctor* a id wa* i l«Vro«7. tom- Columbia, 8. A. Miles. rins-wsrin. —„ . ,— paonnele, -------- - etc -— - I look... ——... Jbed .. H-i- harbor, where in apparent safetv tho iv Wednesday's ttain for Portend, Coo», W. H. 8. Hyde, by W. 8. Ott. aparilla over one rear and a half, but eo rur». Crook, Joseph Henkle, by W. H. Ei- anchor Is dropped, and tbe hardy »here »he will remain for aom-time. 1 went to two or three doctor* » m ro cure. I mariners watch the approaching storm •!r». Robeits retained the asms day to cannot praire tbe Cut leurs R-uedire too much finger. Ihej have ma e my akin aa elrer and fr e from ■ lendsie. with defiance 1 Curry, J. M. Upton. •Caire aa a baby'«. AU laeedoltt.emwa.thre* The storm bursts! We were honored by a call from Dodglaa, John C. Drain, by William I oxre ot Cuticara. and three b 'tie« ot (’.atii-u-a The decks have been cleared, tho m D s E. J Loomis of the Cayote Creek Hv- Ke-ohcnt. ard two va«.» of ' nhcwta Huap If Thiel. you had been h r» and aeid roe w.« d I«,- raulic Co. la-t we-k. Mr. Loomis te« Gilliam, M. V. Harrison, by J. P. Wa close furled, and al! ordinary prepara cnr»d me for ('MUti you woeid ba.e t,»d ci.» tions ma 1« for a n mergsocy. ger. mm« n« that they are now running th-ir money I look ad lik» th-pb-ture ta , our book Tito storm increase« but all srems of Psuriaaia (p-etare number two. H wt-il'ere ydreuiic day and night, and everything Grant, M. 8. Hellman, by A. Noltner. sate. Haiti Lheeaeea"), bnt now I apt re -«r*« «nr •pjiear« favorable for an unusually »ore Jackson, H. K. Hanna, by C. B. Bel atrrei »ver v aa Thrcagii I nfo.:» - ‘ d,: t t rnt» But see!the veasel rives a soddn ceasful run. linger. dr? hud- Uiwr -.y I "g- l-ei-ra cb owue lurch, turns quickly about, and away in awt-ite, but to no rurpoee. 1 am all vr-Il. 1 J-viejihine, W F. Kremer. Intelligent ( T) Glendale has been most »lie goes! reratoliad t went), eight yrare. audit tot to be a Klamath, K B.' Crawwots.* te ribly ala-med over iinagins>v eeaee of kudof aecoti.l nalare to me 1 tlianlt you a Tiie aiu-bvw c)*air baa brol e-.' IlfelQ,. ria ; MI„| Like, Chas. A. Cogswell, Ly C. B. | thousand tun re Anything more >ou w-.nt to Thia mighty ship might have ridden know write ma. or anyone who read- this may Bellinger. ware u> he a resume Cate ffi «maDpog safely, but for eoe weak link in that write to me and 1 will an»wer u. Lane. L. Bilyeu, by C B. Bellinger. eported here, that there won Id he a Mr anchor chain! Its.sat» D owxixg . Linn, W. K Bilyeu, by L. L. McAr- ' Waterbury, Vt., Jan 20 1887. Tiie strength of the chain is no greater mbj-ct« fir the in>n« asylum. How- thur. ver. we are happy to «ar that th-re »re than the strength of its weakest link. P oriaaia, h'etaina. Te'ter, Ringworm, Lichen, Marion, W. E. McAfee, by E. 0. Nor Pruritu-. Heald Head. M-lk Crust. Dandruff. Rar On tiie sea of life, how many men are i n-edoininetice of sensible j> ople living ton. her’»' Baker'», Grocer's and Wasberwoinsn'B wrecked because of tbe u'nsnspected here. Itch, at.ii every -pe i»B of lteliing. Bumin«. Morrow, Frank Kellogg, by W. H. wenkness ci a link in the chain of Gr-erge Kobeit«, Jr., who has «pent Healy, Pimply Ituinors of ttie Skin and Scalp and Ho me». health,—one weak vital organ in tho he nast year traveling over ttie Pacific Rlood. with Lore of Hair, are posiiirely cured Multnomah, B. Goldsmith. by t'utii-ura. th- Hast Hktn ('tire, and t’u icnra b-idv. lorihwest, arrived at his home at Lake- H.«u>, an exquiaite Hkin B-autifi-r ezrernally, 1’ Ik. J. J. Daly, by W. IL Holmes. The tn' stery of death Is even greater v •■« un Hie 1st ot January. He inform» an i i utienra ll—olvont. th- new Bloat i'urih.-r. Tillamook, A. B. llallocSyby Al. Z.e- 1 than the mystery of life. We think tbo internally, wb-n physicians «nd «11 other reme- u« by fester that h- ei|ieri»nced a very bi-r. die- tall. Dnk« of our chain are strong, but we too rough arid dangorniM trip in coining froia Umatilla. J. B. Keany, by G. W. Wal seldom critically examine them for our- Prineville to Lakeview, there bei-g so Ho’d everywhere. Pri e: Cu'icnr». Sucent»; ker. selves, and never sow tiiat they unch «new nn the mountains between Hoap. 25 cents ; lie-¿vent fit. Prepirnd by t'-e Union, W. H. Huffman, by J. W. , will bear the sirs Potter urtuand Chemical Co . Boet-.n we put upon thorn* point». 14V-S'*- it for ‘ Hosv lo Cure Hki. Diae-iBee," Hl Shelton. them. papes. Sil illustrations, «nd 1U0 'eetimonials. Theterrible accid -nt that occurred in Washington, W. W. Purdin, l»y W. H "I hrve a friend.” said Dr. Rio Lewie, he canyon north of this place on the 11. Myers. prircLtR, black-heade, chapped and oily I "who can lift 9 j 0 pounds, and yet ie an norning of Jan. l»t ha« cast a gloom ± U a «kin prevented by Cuticara Medicated Wa-co, O S. Savage. habitual sufferer from kidney and liver >vcr t e enti«» common tv. »« both the òoap. Yamhill, Win. Galloway. trouble and tow sprite.'* Tbe doctor vonng men who were killed were well Wailowa, T. H . Crawford. who was one of the wisest and safest ind favorable known here. Rotiert Lee Malheur, J. W . Shelton. public teachers of the laws of health, Holieit* wa« a locomotive fireman on the Col. W. H. Effinger moved that the ■ wrote: Tn lw* freed from the danger* of Anffocation "The very marked testimonial« from •xtia. which plie- lietwcen Grant’» Pa«a following be the order of business: First, ' while lying down ; t*» breath* froelv, Steep eonnd ttiat the comunitee decide on the place ' college profeaaor»,respectable physicians, ind tlii« plai-e. The erief of hi« mother I t aud undi-turbM ; to ri«e refreshed, head for holding tbe next D-mx-ratic state i and other gentlemen of intelligence and alien she teceived the announcement b’ain activ« and free fr»»m pain or ache; p» know that no p iaonoiiN. putrid matter detil»»e th»* convention ; second, fix the tone of hold ! character, to the value oi Warner's safe •f liis lrairic.il death wa« most nitifnl to breath and mta away ilie (leli<ude machinery of mg the state convention; third, fix the i cure, has-e greatly sn i j>ri-nd me. Many ritneM. and our affi-cti in ite sympathy nmell. taateand hearing ; to fe -1 that the NVNt»*ni ratio of representation. Adopted. of these gentlemen I know, and read • « accorded hei wi'liout measure In the d«M^* not, through its veins and arteries, muck up By Rob- ti e noirion that if «ure to undermin'* and de*tr«»y. Nominations for place of holding the ing their testimony. I was imjx-llod to ia k hour« of her rffletion U indeed a blearing beyond all other human en purchase some boWes Of Warner's safe ••it'« death «lie ha« not enlv lost a part convention were declared to lie in order. joyment-. To purchn»*« immunity from srh« G. W. Walker named Pendleton; Wm. enre and analyte it. Be-iJes I took •f her t-npiort, but an obedient and af- fate »houM lie the < bject of a 1 afljic’ed. But thoee who have tried many remedies and phyri- Galliwav named McMinnville; E. O. some, ««allowing three times the pre »•cli mate Hon, wl.rme strongest charsc- 'eristic wa« the mo»t tender and devoted cm n »leepair of rel-ef <>r «•are. Notion, Kah-ni : W. 11. Effinger, A«toria; scribed quantity. I am satisfied that tiie Sanford'« Radical Cure m'«etN every phae* of ove for his mother. Judge John Burnett, Corvallis; B. Gold f medicine is not injurious, and will Catarrh, from a simple head <’<»ld to th»» nv»*’ Jem. lo ith«*on e and d<**»rurtiv» «tag»**. It is local and frankly add that if I found myself tbe smith. Poitland. Jan. 9,1888. '»onMituftonal. In* ant tn reli»*ving. permant-nt victim of a serious kidney trouble I A Noltner moved that a majority of in curing. ec<»n*»:n rnland n.*ver-railing. all the v toi-cast tie neces-ary to the se should ore this preparation.” Hanford** 1’»oiical Curt* ccr-s.-t* <»f on* bottle ROOTS A.\¡> R/.ANKETS. One year ago the rerria, while In a great of he Radica ('are, one te»i of Catarrhal Sol lection of any paiticular city, which was vent, and <»ne 1 npr-tv d lnhel*r. al! wrapped in storm, parted her two-inch rudder adopted. one package, with trex’iaM an.l directions, aud wonder,— it «rov rwtfH Tne firs* ballot resulted as follows: chain.—no sold by all dru<gis « or SI i<U Toe great bu’k of ti,e tnannfactnrea of through’ The key to human health Is eathc a e p-..tected in ihtaconntrv by P ottkb O hio A M kiiicxl C o . B ostom . Corvallis 1. Portland 6. Pendleton 9, As tbe condition of the kidneys, and they i dm v of 3 > pm- <-en'. ad valorem. There tuna 1, and McMinnville 4. On motion J. 1*. Wager, tbe three may long be diseased and we be ignorant i- a -luty on «de I -ather of 15 per cent., tow us receiving tl.e laigeat votes were of the fact, because they give forth little oid on'uiuier leather JJ per cent. On or no pain. They to reality cause tbs 'l'.ve«, of kid or leather, ihe dutv ta 50 haiioted for. IN ONE MINUTE Tne second ballot resulted. Portland majority of all tbe deaths, 'by polluting •er cant. Bat tindre-tre l I. Idea— he the blood and sending disease iff through Th0 C iticnrn Anti-Pain Pla«ter 11, Pendleton 9, McMinnville 2. The ,w material <4 the leather indnwtry— r*li»*TH* Rheumatic. Sciatic. Snd the system. thud billot eave Pendleton 14. Portland *i d»*n. Sharp ar'd N«r *n* P in*, ue free. The importations of hide» and \ JkKtrai' * and W« «kncn-M»«. 'Pie tir»»r 8. and Pendleton wa« deda ed the place ’••at »kina, f ee <.f dutv, for the year i j fc^^und only pait»-kiHing plaster New. lor holding tiie next Democratic state ti ling June 30. 1887. anioimted lo 24.- FLEECED UY SHjNUI.ERS. < origir al, inrtanta> * our . infallihle convention. 219,101. Tue im|«ntation» of manttfac- *afe. A mnrvelTou Antidote m Paio, Inflanum- tion and Wcakne««. Utterly unlik* and vaMty Col Effinger moved th it Tu*»day, u ed leather amounted to 110,933,509, F. M. Parker, frjtn Oregon, ie the la ►ui>«rior to all oth»»r planter*. At all druceiM*. Apul3il.be the day set tor holding the test victim, despite the cautions of tin- «mi wete nearly balanced hv exuo»- 25 cent*; tiv»» fur $i; or, p»*etace fre«, of Putter convention. Carried. Drug and ( hemic <1 Co Boston, Maa*. pre-H and the praetit-al warning« which étions, which amonnted to $10,436,138. A. Noltner offered the following reso tiie police records sffj-ri. to foil Irefoie i>f the manufacture« of leather brought lution. which svas adopted: tbe rapacity of the "Italf inp-iest” »win •nto the country 46,449 675 was <4 tanned Resolved, that we recommend that the dlerB. As ne lo-ea about fillt.O >0 »nd two leather and -kin,. at,d the balance was vanous counties hold their re-p-ctive at rests have been mutfe, the case is one neaily made up oi one item—over four county conventions for the pu'pose of of exceptional iui|>o< tam e in ite cla»«. million dollar« wroth of gloves. electing delegates tu the state convention Thin eunmeration »hows that the Darker lelt his ranch in Jackson conn on Saturday, March 24, 1888. ty.Or., last November, »nd c»me to Kan oather mantifactarers monopolise the uorne trade and »end a large snrplns A. Noltner moved that the ratio of top- Franci-co with hie wife sn-l am>ut 42.i -;" - «itir-te or “ singt» lioentatinn to the state convention te seeking bx-atinn and inve-tmeut. lie ibroad. rx<-ept ltt tbe r ba-ed on the vote cast at the la*t gen bad been here bnt a few day» when he kid and lealhet glove«, upon which the eral election for Itomoclatic nominee for -aw an »itvertiseiiient off-ring. Ht K. tiiglieet protective duty is levied. Why ehoala not ttie experiment so congress, and that counties be entitled to Kenny's rather well-known offi.es on one delegate at Urge and one for every Ke.miv street, a half-interest in a fl tnr- snt-.-eaafill in tne ca~e of the leather in- 200 voters and one for every fraction over t-hing busint i,-. Mr. Parker called o i ! luMry lie extended to the wool ii.das’ry? “I have used Simmons Liver 109. Adopted. Kenny, and was conducted by him 1«! I With five raw material our leather man- R'-gulator for many year», hav ttfaclnirra, protected by a 39 p- r cent, A Noltner moved tb it a committee of 826 Keaitiv street, where lie was intro { • ing made it my only Family th ee, tucon-ist of the chairman and two dneed to \V. J. I’ilcltei and IV. New-ta It, I duty, have driven tiie foreign trade out Medicine. My mother before others, be atqiointed to issue a call to ttie |>artueib in a real e-tate bu-ineiv. Mr. ; i of the country and have made »occesa- me was very partial to it. It is parly in accordance with the action of Parker was info, me-l that tiie business' ! ml inroad, upon the loreign market. a safe, good and reliable medi the duty on raw wool, cine for any disorder of the the committee Adopted. was of the most remunerative character, I By repealing tin* do» n the prices on manufac matmfao- gystem, und ir used in time W The chairman ap|>oiiited Messrs. Nolt netting about fil&t a month to each of tin- , , and cutting do« o great preventive of sickness, ner and Wager to act with him on this partner», but that Mr, Pi.cher had pri ; I tured woolen« an-l worsteds from ttie I often recommend It to my committee. vate reasons for selling out, snd retiring : i re-ent average of 67 fier c-nt. to an friends, nn<l shall continue to J W. Shelton offered the following re» Alter a little taik Mr. Parker learned average of 4*Y per cent , the surplus do so. LOCAL till: I A/.VfiA "Rev. Jam«« M. Rollins. olution, which was ananimcttsly adopt that Pilcher would part with tiis share in would l>e reduced to the extent of th« "Paa tor M. E.Cbnrcb, So. Fairfield, V t" ed ; the biisiinre« for $750. Parker concluded wool tax, and still faither reduced by Phoenix will have a bran new school- Reeohed, That the counties organised to eJose tit» bargain, and a day or two thv stoppage of importations of manu- hon«e next spring. TIMt ANO DOCTORS' «ILL« 8AVED bv since the la«t general election «hall be later he gave i’llclier fi7j" in cash and facturi d g»><i«. Kime a protective tox aitravu kerpinff Mmmont Liitt of 30 per cent, hss been sufficient to Miss Florence Reed of Ashland is in entitled to a representation in the state took the latter's place iu the flint. Regulator in the Itatsae. structing tin* y»ntl> of Cove district. convention equal to tlio vote cast within Pilcher w as gone fo- a week thereafter; keep tlie home-market for leather, with "I have found Simmons Liver Mi«« Eva Price,of the AahlanJ tu hool, the territory embracing suuii county, to bnt one davat the and of that per ot lie ire« hides, s duty of 40 per cent, ought Regulator the boat family med be taken from the reoresenta'ioti appur- reappcaied, accompanie-i by a young to prererce the home-market for wool spent the holiday, at the metropolis. icine I ever used for anything tioned to the count?- from which ►ncit Ut man wbogave the name of Snuon Ham en«, with free wool. If not, why not T that may happen, have used it Mi«» Kila Grifli'lt will teach a private ter county was cut off. berg. L'tiis person, M-etnuigly a rcy de- ■ 1 tie stupidity of making manufactur in Indigrotton, Colle, Dlarrham, school in Gold Hill timing the winter. The following resolution wa« alsounan- suable acquaintance, stated that lie wa- i ers of woob-n stuff, pay « tax averaging Hillouonr»e. and found tt to re M is« Mayetta Gilson, one of <>ur teach animonsly adopted: lieve immediately. After eat well to-ife in this city, bui that he had a i 36 per cent, un their raw material, wlten er». is learning dres. making in tlii» ing a hearty supper, if, on going Resolved, That we eordiallv return to stiottg taste for ranching in Oregon. II- i an nverage tax of 67 per cent, on menu- place. to tied. I take niwant a teaspoon Bernard Goldsmith, Eq, chairman of bad beard fiotn Mr. Pdcher that Parker ' factored wisjlun stuffs does not avail to ful, 1 never f.-cl the effects of Mi«- Nellie Russell, who hold, a conn- the Democratic state central committee, owned a ranch tn Oregon, and if the pt •■vent importation, is almost inconcotv- the gupjier eaten. tv ceitifii ate, is a typo in tilt T id i ligi the thanks of this committee for the abil U-rms could be ai ranged he thought lie able. rut? *35,629.534 collectod in tbe "OVID G. SPARKS, office. ity and efficiency with which he has dis would like to secure it. He then said la t year on taw wool and woolens and "Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga." Prof. J. B. Farley, the pioneer teacher charged the arduous duties of his position. ttiat he itad a tine piece of pronerty in ad-iisd to ttie co-t oi articles of the first »ONLY GENUINE-« J. W. Shelton moved that the chair San Francisco that he would offer Mi. ni-cetwuy t«, perhaps, the moot tndt- of the county, lias a large school on Ap II m our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper man ap|ioint a committee of three to re Parser, taking his tancti in pait pay fen-itile exaction under which the peo plegate. ple ot tine c »unity iatior. It rotas both J. H. Zeilin i. Co., Solo Proprietors, Mis Win. M. Gilroy, nee Miss IktU» medy the difficulties of legislative repre ment. Parker thought very well of that ttie maker and the user of wo*»len goods, sentation in the counties of Union, Wal and was straightway conducted by Pil Price, «1.00. TillLADELPUIA, PA Pennehaker, retains her position in the lowa. Baker and Malheur; that the com cher and Hamberg to the corner oi Fifth and is without tea! benefit to it»« wool Ashland school. mittee so appointed a«k the Repabiicati and Btaunan streets, wlten a fine vacant grower. Miss Mary Coleman of Phoenix, com state cential committee to appoint a like lot was shown turn as the propei ty in menced a term of school at the Toll committee,the two committees to work in quea.tnn. Ham tie ig agreed after mnc.t /report«»« re kvksvribovs. House, recently. unison in an endeavor to remedy the flickering to accept tiKxiO for the lot, tak As the beginning of the year is the pop i Prof. A. L. Ha«elton is conducting tiie evil. Further, that the committee be ing 45J0 in cash, a note lor |25 k) on Mr. ular time to ooiunseiiee ^tbscrlbinr far school in Eagle Point and has a large at authorized to make such adjustment as Patket'e brother tn Mt«»onrt, and ac newspaper., now is the tin».- to send yoer tendance of pupils. they «hall deem right and projier. Car cepting tit« Oregon ranch f tr fiOYOO on ac Cures in name to the T imm olHcc and get whatever count. The tiansiers were tu ide. l*»i- Prof. Connelly,who tancht two months ried. J. W. She’tout \V. II. Effinger and C. ker received Ins d -ed tor the Brannan l-aper yon wish for l*i« We club with all PILES. RECTAL ULCER, FISSURES. PKU in Flounce Rock district, is now at work JUTUS \S1. FISTULAS IN ANO. B. IMlinger wen- appointed by the chair street lot, and give Hamberg a deed fur ttie leading newspaper, and magacinea of in Devinger Gap district. POLYPUS RECTI, E tc . the United State, and give great fndtme- tbe Oiegou ranch. Miss Hattie Coleman i« teaching a as such committee. Adjourned. Time passed and Parker was taking meat s, aa we furnish them at much lets Oporations successful school in Josephine county, I'osiMASTttR G eneral Y ilas is certain things as they came, without much Ilian the publislier'« regular rates. For bhe was engager! for a six-montlis term ly to l>e congra'nUted U|K>n his maste ly ti.ought, when a Iriend m Jackson coun further partien.ar, »eeour dabbing Indnre- Miss Fannie Knowles, who taught six and successful managem ent of the gieat ty, O-., Whole to turn a few ilays ng >, inenta on the fmieth p-ge of tlm T im *,. months last year, and Miss Mattie Card DR. PILKINGTON, department committed to his chaig-, saying tnat toe man wtio had liougtit the well, a 'eacher of some experience, aie for Ins annual ie|K>it shows gratify ranch had just Sold It at a -acnfice lor IT* rib K nntrltff. Burgeon, Oculist end Aunnt and proprietor of the attending the Jackaonville high school. ing result«. Tl.e revenm-s of the Depart $3300. Tnen lor the fir-t time Wetn Par Sanitarium for Eye. Ear and Nervoue Diara»»*«, That the place U> purchu** farm«, stork E E. Smith, an excellent teacher, is ment have gained over ttie preceding Ker's suspicions aroused, and he began Portland, Or. ha* been appointed agent and ph>*ictan for thia «ytrtem for Oregon, and haw in meeting with deserved suites« in his year nearly 14,843,009, which may i-e to notice,among itaer thing-,t iat he had run.'»”*, fruit land« and city property is at two months raaua a nam'wr of cur»»« of case«, m private school near Central Point. We termed the high-water mark, wli e t -e been gett.ng no ieittrns from hi« red itoeoltSceof <1. F. li'ltltigs, Ashland. Ore- home of which, severe operations with the knife can cheerfully recommend Mr. Smith to disbursement» increa-od but little 'e estate iiu-me-s. He rushed.-t aightway Z«H1 haveonly don* harm. Refer« by permiMamn to Mr. Jas. W. Weather any district that wants a good, live, than two million dollars ;twn years «itu-1, to tiie Dis'.ilcl Atlo ttey an I told Ina ford, druggist, well-known in Balem; Mr. Frank practical and indmtrious instructor. tra» /« Feur B-.r i,t,nr under the Kei tiblican regime, the. -I- ti- story. Tiie case xas b ought to the at Gardner, machinist at car-ahoiw, and others. tention of tne tit and J nry o i Fi id iv an I Yottr atom.«<-ì>. «1 <v»nr«e. Whyf Ho- cieney wa- 1700,000. This sntn lias b n Will meet patients at W k sincerely ho|>e that our friend», reduced neatly three-fourths under cei - indictments tor con-piracy «nd obtain .-.i l-.- if it ie .tu <■! <rd»r »«ut are un« «1. FRALEY’S HOTEL, ASHLAND. •f tl.e /n-.-t mi.ev.hle >-re»tnre« livlng the directors of tire different districts, nomicnl Ih-inocralic administration, and ing money under tal-e pretence» wet« it a fair, h .n.ir.iiA- cheti. e«n-l a«« it Every Second Nnnd*, In E«rh Ronth. n il make it convenient to have their if tie- | resent tatio of teuuction continues returned a.:ain.-t Piicner N -U-tadt and ili. n«t thè b.—t triei.il voti bave in thn Address for pamphlet on Rectal Diwaeee, blackboard« fixed up in good «hat»* be- n f.-n months, tiie deficiency will disap Hamberg, and is-ncli warrant» were is “nd I* *n't .ni k>-in thè in .rtiing. Don t DR. J. R PILK1NGTOM. sued lor the same and given to tile Cmei drink in Ut» m, >rning If you mnat »moke fori- tbe spring schools open. The black pear entirely. Portland. Oregon. of Police fur service. and drink w,tii umil yottr atotnnch la boards in many district« of the county Latlieo Dura re Pilcher was «nested by Detvctiv« Sil tnr .tigh witlt hreakfm. Yoa ean drink are in a miserable condition and should Of Ot •«<- -•vsmeti'-s which give to the face s vey at his bom«, 1331 l>eavenW'>i fh more Mn.l «moke more in thè rvnning and he attended to without delay. Black- >1 wilt teli on you le,. K your (er. ulin-tly <ve«. ghostly) wbiteneee. Mich lioaids and plenty of them are indis- prep.-ir.-iti'ins cuntatn lead or eome other street, earlyyesterday morning. He has inetti, and doe. not digest righ'aHt y<»u jw-n-able in our mod.-i n school-rooms and ■ qti.ii'y injuri ous and afeng-rous snli- four indictments agun-t him, two on aretroublrd with lieartl»urn, dittine», ttf -Naturo’« oxn Kenedy— a live teacher is lost without them. slances, the n-e of winch, if lung contin each count. He w.w unable to give bonds tl,e head. comi*ig up of thn fmst after eat- Have your hlar-aboNids repaired, by al) ued will, besides giving the skin a lough at once, although he will doubtless mu mg. biiion.n»»., indipeaiitm. or «tir other ami leathery appearance, ultimately pro ter friends enough to get him oat. Pil tetubleof thè »toineelt. you hsd best u»e Will Rppedily relieve and p^rnm means; the cost will be trifling. duce paralvsi« ot the nerves. This state cher has been in similar tioable before, <•-. n » Atttrn.t Fl-.wer. ». no |>er»w> etti nantly curtail the various difficul ment is no --bug e-txto,” bnt facte, well but has managed to e-cape conviction. a«- it «i.li .ut iiutnedtalc reilef. ties arining from a disordered o<»n dition of the T ardink »« ami absence of pupils t anse known t-i chi-uilsts and physfi-ian«, based Later in the day Neustadt was appre on ttie wcll-kn-iwn pliy«iologic«l i-ffrcts of more confusion and annoyance in a Jlaf Irw» LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! school than many people imagine. Pa such substances u h—e presence in prepar- hended in the real-,retate office at 32t> atiiuis lor the e utiplt-xion are indicated bv Kearny street an 1 locked up. Them a-e i Wtt!t- PntM. rUAt. Occ-ntlter I. |Mt. It i« p*rfectly harmltea and can rents can and should rectify this evil, Aller ktiflenug tor more tliau three rear« two indictiuents again-t him. He w.t« bo giren tothe m««t delicate woman and in doing so t»iey will rerder the «licit outward signs as before staled, if you would use m article which will at released at a late h u- last night np*m til ■ a 'th .ti-ra-e nf ttie throat and lung«. I got nr child. For nal« by all druggist*. I I *"> low tart rpring I wa« entirely unable school« of the conntv a service that will inn e prisittci natural activitv atid beauti iug k2<*M bail. MELL. HEITMRV A WOOD ARI», lie duly appreciated by our teachers. It ful C'inipleiion try Wisdom's Robertiue. As lor Hamberg, he is still at large. 1 I 1<. , <io anything, »mt inv <-.»ugh wa« »obart I ••.-.iri-ely slept klept any at night. My Druggist Draggiet, Wholetale Agent«. behooves every parent to leml their aid which is guaranteed under a forfeitur«-of it is learned ttiat alter selling the Oregon | I •can-ely Mr ILF Good niiht, ,-nt me • trial bottle and help to quash tills most abomina flOtin to be absolutely free trom all poi rancll he decamped, and was last heard I ■ i of PORTLAND. OREGON. Dr. Bo-ankoX tningh and Long Frruo. sonous and injurious substames. Pro ble practice. nnunced bv leading ladies of society and of in Butte City, M. T. Chief Crowley j I I found relief end after n-lnf atx 41.06 bob- the stage stifierior to anything evet pro telegraphed to the authorities there to- . tie,. I w«« rntirelv cured. ). M T eacher » should keep it in ntind that duced for beautifying and tireserving the arrest him and await the arrival of an Humph- bottle 5 cent», at Ore- Drug&tirv a third-grade certificate can he proenred complex ion. officer with requisition paper« front here. XraW tefevt Str. Emerg Ssfs. hut one», and a second-grade only twice. He received no reply yesterday and doe« Cure /hr Mirk Read ark !t affords m»pleasure tosar that Muore'» If, alter you have a third and second- not know whether or not Lis order» have proof that Dr Gunn's improved Liv Hair Invigoralor h a<> »xcellanl antidoti grade and von tail to secure a first-grade er For Pill« cures «lek Headache, ask vour been acted upon. tortile elicei« of alkall rinvi un tli» batr you will he forced to leave the ranks. Druggist for n free trial package. Only Parker is a man well advanced in and scalp. iigvtng uwd I». 1 esu NWB- Study diligently that you may reach the one for a do.«e.. llegtllar «tie Boxes Jo life, and the property Ct which be was mend tt tn tire pnb'frt minimum, or ninety per cent. cents. Sbid at City Drug Store tha« barely fleeced was the accumulation 1 ui a lifetime of labor and constituted V. S. Attento! ih» Klsmath Farm for Sale. bis all. He is entirely broken np, for : E very teacher flhnald take some prac th« ival-re»tai« business intb which he i . watCil enjoy yntx flibtfHf he undersigned offers for hale . tical educational janrnal. In this way at a tow tiyare. mghty acrwnf good land, wit . • yon T.,,. K can «... k^ep yon»*e|f posted on the lat- Hfitgbt is »aid to be the hollbwwct -foam • * and ore Tr<vcr.-^<Xfcy and is bar(«n of n*vffiit:e. Tbe pfetrict 4 n?i»i ’ 7* ,hJ' Err« Attorney tjtcjns loccnducl a tmikt vigjr- j dotttar work It will flare- rbi’ h.Li «».•-ve coje fog cation iTtiust the preMpnt dp-j ilMulTwr' »nd SCRATCHED 28^ARS. Jacksonville, Oregon. GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION Eduoatlonal Department. «"riTl- «¿r Jorei V’“ U. 8>"1, 9 or ¿Ú4 liMNqr Prtf ítttrw