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è ot ß « r.t it/i/.vG »arts iriru bru nit rt nr.tnrioy^. WINES AND LIQUORS. ROGUE RIVER DISTILLERY ! JOHN A HANLEY, Prup'r, JACKSONVILLE - • • OREGON Oaten à Garrett, General Agents Parties pay tr.g forth« T imac * in advance at our risluciMi cash rat< m will he farnished any of the following namod publications in connection with INITIO STATES OFFICIAL PRIS». this paper al the price« given I m »low. It will be lioticed that there is a reduet ion of at least 15 |»er cent, on publish«™' customary rate« in every FEBRUARY 3, 188«. FRIDAY ... . instance, and in tome much more: WKKKLlKa*. Toi.-do WeaUi Blade »3 On TO ADVERTISERS. Harper’s Weealj........ ... 3 TO Scientific- American. ■ s uu Th« TIM KN I bm a eirealatlou oi 22 &O, (>etroit Free Pres»... . . » 00 New York Star 3 I» <!>•» Iw Hi eat «■Joyed by any newa|»aper New York World. pa bl tailed betweeu Portland and Red San Franciitc«» Exatuinur. . niutr, cai . -»<b.i»»« oi eeo mii-s. »• P»»rtland Oreg,naan . Harper's Bazar............ Iberetere e»rw ttee v*.t Iwilwr—meui. Pioneer Pr***.............. «• ad vrrtlwr.. <>nr list I. prlu.lpally Chicago New« . reufiard K. Jaebs««. Jo.spl.lur sail MiHMouri Republican Globe Democrat Klaasalb rwautlM. Kn.luru. mrM PhiUuielphta Time» «ItoMid tsk. net. er IIUs. San Francine«» ('all.. Erank Lralie'® illustrati ci pn|>er A Pure, Unadulterated Bunday Magazin«» “ “ Popular Monthly ARTICLE OF ’* Budget .............. •• “ Pl varani Hours M<»N TULlKs. VVeetShore. Portland. Or.. Century. Bcribner'r... Demorest's M.tgazine (totley’a Lady Book . St. Nicholas .............. — AND — Harper'* Monthh \menean Agricultnn Harper’s Young People. Peterson’s Magazine H«»urakeeper..................... Other pulilicatiuns will bo furnished ata re placed price when on!er»>«l with the TlMKA. TIMES PRINTING HOUSE In «piantiti*« to »»uit •nit and anJ at price»» priora that cunnt canin t Jacksonville Oregon. help to give **at.!»faction. <>'ir li<|iora ar»» u bao lately pure, and superior oauy m this market. JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET. HATWFACT1ON Gt \HANTEED. BOURBON. RYE ALL 80RT8. (C«»RHE< TED WFRKI.Y.J Railroad Saloon. Uor. California and Oregon St eeu, Jackaou»ill« HENÄV PAPE. Sagftuoor. THROUGH TICKETS, 12$ C enth . (hiiont*, “ *’ .fis 01) 55 50 50 . 15 U) . 10 (A) 10 au oi H oi ‘4 ir* ........................................... ... 04 .. 2 uo M 12 to 15 I 10 10 10 75 to 3 00 o 12 ni» to 4 (H HIOH’K WINES. LIUt OKS AND CIGARS Conimeal, p«»r !>C lb-. .................. / con«tontly on hand. Thw iwmliug-tablc is nU«* Izard, par lb in tin®................................... •applied with Eakt*m periodical* and leading H hiii ami Baton papers *>f the •QMt. Dried Applra. per lb................................ *• Plums, •• ................................ “ I*« »a r*. ° ................. ............... •* Pear he«. “ ............................ Sorghum Mulara®®, per gallon. Chickens, pur dozen turkey®. GRANT’S PASS, Hi« Ira.................. . ( LIVE OAK SALOON. 7 4 J. B. HUTCH iLtTHkin»........... Proprietor. The tiv»«Nt Wi«i »*. Liqn«>rn »in«i ( • rari ar« .il way* k ■ * <»ii h » I, wink» ! h<’ r.’»uh«14 j»b’ n «nppluMl with th* Int «it nowijMiperi*. A l\*»l Table muy »lau be f<Hin4 her«. I prop«»*«« to keep a strict I y Uret-ciiv».’* place. Givo in* a rali. J. B. HUTCH Wool, Spring Heel... >1 .non Hemorrhages. KXl’sM N’ -» , or from any cau.- o i* *pvedily con trolled and ®k»p|M-d. Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Sprains & Bruises. It b’cooH;.^ «-Icansing and lleniing. InvalidsHotehSurgical Instituto BTTTT.AJC.O, N. TT. f* I* ■* efficacious for thia Via IQ I 1 II j disea.*»o Cold in the Head. Ac. »»Pund n Extract C atarrh C ar«.** specially pt epared to meet serious cams . sh-xiki U- applied with Pond’» Extract ia*4 With • reu staff er datetela irl.ared «ad Skillful PAysielaw <ul lar:«,, for 13« tr.atu.rut ut au Chroale ■»laeara's. Kaial Syringe Rheumatism, Neuralgia. No Gther preparation ha* cured mors i. plaints than theExtx*art. P ohi I' m Extract Plas ter is in\a! i.tbl.’ in t!)»»«- diseases, Luiu- l»ago. Pains in Back or bide, Ac. OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS. Diphtheria, Sore Throat, ■( •»e the Kiiraet promptly. Delay i® Chronic N’aaal Catarrh,Throat anS Lnug Uleeaaee, Liver and Kidney ■Meoaa.1.. Hladdor Dleoaara, DI.eaeeo Of Wumeu, Blond Blseaece and Nerv. ••a Aliectlone, oun-d b. ro or at homek dangorou«. PJ JnC HAlnt*’Blee<llug or Itching. Tt 1 llv/Ot is the grratent known remedy; rap with or without ►■• mg the patient. Come and see ua. or eend ten cor re in strunpe fur our **lhvallde> Guido ltouk,’* wiuGi <lvt® all particular^ mmww idly curing when other medicines have failed. Pon«i'e Extract Ointment is of «rest service where tlie removal of clothing is inconvenient. WerronaPeblllty.Tmpo. For Broken Breast and Sore Nipples. tenry. Nocturnal l.o.see, and ah ?lorb><3 < ondiiloue » _ . oaused by lonlhiul Fol. *n'« P-rnlciou. boll. Wiwofee. ,ar, Practice® am ap<«dill and permanently cun d by oui Opecialtsta. Book. P<*t-P«u<i, 10 cts. tn Kampa Rupture, or Breach, radi cally t urt-d. without the knife, without dupendunce upon truwee, and with ,,ry little inatannw. P*“*** a eeut for Un xx a W Rrinurr u EU l ITE UltFKrt. used The Extract will never be with out 1L Poml'a Extract Ointment la Ute best emollient that can be applied. Female Complaints. major ity ot female diseases the Extract can be Full directions aecoxuvany each CAUTION. Pond’s Extract PILE TTTMORS end NT RI CT I RES treated with tho Jr.-Iiti -t nii-»< Book writ for ten cents hi atan< < AUrtnes W ohi . d ' s DisrcxsaRY Mumu. asaoviaxuMC. OU Mam Street, Buffalo, 74. Y. a- mu in Tbo treatment cf many flier int a nr «hoiieande of t-uara ot those BBeawa *MtOar to UlSuScS CF i'V.ri, with the greatest i--■•I benefit. bottle. the wonk •♦Pon«rsT.v$ rart” blown in the glass and out picture trademark on surroundin'! bn ft wrapper. Noneotheris genuine. Always insist on having Pond's Extiaev. Take da other preparation, /i a it’ rrr in bulk or by Sol«! everywhere. Prices, uOt., $1, $1.75. Prepared only by POMPS EXTIUfT CO., NEW YORK AND LONDON. 'WOTbCETO’ at the InvatMs* Hotel and S*urvieal Institute, baa af forded Hrwe exp.'rivuvj la adaptUuf f . umh I m ® tor their ■■uro, and The wonderful efficacy <»f Swift’* Specifl«* as a wmeiy and cure for rht'umctram ami all blood dU- eaaes, has never had a :nor>’ «• nsj ( ii- r.s Illustration than this case affords. T!»e candid, unsolicited and emphatic testimony ¿’-An by flic venerable «gentle man must be accepted ranvlndng and conclusive. The writer in a pr< n .n : ..en < f Mi.»slssippt. The gentleman to whom Mr. r » nfcr%an 1 towhom he Is indebted for the nd •. e .<• v'uuh be ow«w hit final relief from year« of i.I’.r.ng, Is Mr. King, for many years the jMipui.tr uLyitcl- rk of tho Lawrrnca Bouse, n’ Jackin. «KSS Jscx vjm . W. s -'., April », l*fiX T hi S wift spitnric • m any , • uta. Ga.: •old by ©rttkClats everywhere. Send ten cents in sunup® for l)r. P» roe's largo G>«rhm< n- I bav,» b' en r.n invalid pe nsioner for Treaties uu Diseiuca ot V.'i iucn, iUuatralc.L forty year,», having contra« i j ibnon-try and other diseases in the M» .dean (V .«-. ■ ct r. it till th« 1st of March, lS73.dk! I f«el any w,.» pt« ■ • •f I beumatbnu On that day I was sudd, nly i tru ken with that dla- 6U3 Maia DU BUFFALO. N. Y. . or twenty days I case In both hip« an walked on crutches. TJ > av j * less violent, . Fur weeks I wouUl but It shifted from Joint t . 1« totally di«Mbit <l. »*uit r< ; >rr ni : *>r i iy txsly or •» m«>mt*nt for Rli:.>n<> ITcailachr, th*’ <»tb»»r. The pain l.M' > 1 • h. t w*irv»ni March t, el«-veu yearsaud »' ■ g ;.i- • n IhfZUl..., 4 onMlpa. 1875, when I wa«* «•. i«..- . i' < nmer I. 1WS< tioil. i l>d •i ymr» <»t In- w hen 1 was cured. • I r.ra-rl|.llon» •ml ßiliou. Altai k», tens« Mufft rlnk. i ’ 1 . .. ry*unig -ug- • prrznp .- curwl by Dr. fmui variona t . . , . i ih«- Icsst <1 i»y frhm H, L . 1 «•Irr e’« P.«».»üt gr»»t' lieiu’tH from any ■’ In’erndly or »x Puri itlve Pellrl.. TO lernally, I ar.i ii«»t •» f J . .■ -uh . ni".ut ta, ■ ■:■*. : . lo go tu thè reuis a v '. by l'racgift* flr-st of S. pt«-«»» mt . I . Hot Springof Argau - n oreUofcvcry oth« r r»’m«Miy, a Mr I »■ mi 1 nn old ac- I.sa rene, HoUM quaintan«-*. Mr. Kin n »• Thc IBUILKV Gl HiE to h ■ -ut .oi’rrev frorn of i his city. Bi* i’nJ • i • > b rheumatism, anu, i 1 -"!■• I ha ’ te-en i-ured laavarri H< pt. anti March* 1 l mct hlm ho by a visit to Hot S. exch jrrar. 4«* 31'1 pafte®« -n w . in valn told me that h> vi-u ’ ' S\x IT . inuhf".witl««>ver ’ ->m H. iSprtugs — he found n< On l. ’ heard, f«»r till fl--.; I I:n. Il, e a» a remedy 3.600 ill«xtr«U<m® — a h« for rheumatism, li* i ” I it ; ' .. . coirle, msile a wtholr Phlure Gallcrjr» complete cure. S .-» r-.' »• - - • pa .-e dAlnce, bui (¿IV K8 Who I«-»air Price® he Has ha<l n - return «»I tt> . . 1 rv In Sentember I 1 lmm»*<bat*iy r»*tunw i ilirrct tn ren<»n all for took four I m »1« b «. an I < L. V ■ f < »-toL r t wsa prawwal or «.uUljr u»r. Tell, how to >s < i terried. All well-as far a«« the rh un. .»• i. pain had «tlaappea.N i. . i i . ■T ri LT y TWTXOg orator, on-l give, exact root ut every- or IT SINCK. ihirig roo Bae, rat, drink, ivear, or I have n • inter t‘ ’ - »in'mrnt other have fne eviti», t h'« INV ALI AHLK ■■ rynCterer than the h«-j>e tha» i . . < to a «urn wourc»* of n f. ■ i •• ih» thU resali I IMMtliS (ontatm ¡»rornialion gleaned am well rewarded L»r » - v t.< • < it. 1 am vcry rs- from th« market» of the world. We epeclfuily and truly your irk*.. I. will mall a copy I'KKK to any ad- J. M. H. M abtui . WerM's Dispriiry Bo! leal Assriatiga, SICK-üEADACHE, O WFm, rrratpS of 10 eta. to defray no of mailing. Let na hear trona R.apratfully, Fur sale by all drmr -t-.. Tr« .Hi c on BI' km I and •am Disease; iueP *u ft lu.’ Swirr .‘ empie Co., f: • ovev . Atlanta. G a. MONTGOMERY WARD <& CO. til X 'J JV AVahaab Aveaar. t hicago, IU. Public ^fotiec. OVEU.IND TO CALIFORNIA BJOTIC» ID HEREBY GIVES THAT BEAM»» 11 H hk . hav ' piaewd a large number <»f their not»’* and ail their bttok accounts in tho hantla of J H. Hnffvr for coliection. aiwi have ord» r. d that iinin»‘ liat*» collection ba mad«».a« thf^iiuh’r- H>gn»*i t.ra investin*n»a that make it necetu eary that Im ”'>lleeta th« money that ie <lu« the «aid firm The note« and a.'C<»unt« are payable at th»»vrti *eof Uoamr« A Wbit«, iu Jacksonville. O,^“‘ K. K. BKAMEb VIA Oregon & California R. R. An i Connections. The Mt. Shasta Route r.mo between April 1*4. 1387. M.slfor.i and San twenty-four hours. Franciuco. < 1I.IF«»KM A EX rio ' S Tiai.V LMILY. A STOPPED FREE I Ki I I 9 ■ liHane Persons Restored aXOr- KLINE 3 GREAT N erve R estorer a 7 HR A IN AN W!t vu DiSRA^WS •t i ” • Af f- tft, i —ASK FOR THE BOSS BOOTS AKIN, SELLINO & CO.’S UNRIVALED GOODS! CENTRAL HOUSE, E K- BREITMAN, Proprietor, Ashland, N.»rth m Leave I*«»r» lamí Arrive 10:40 a . M I i....... Halford ljea®ert;25 P. M 8^’5 « M. L “HV ; L \ »! Arrive S in I'r•■mri*’ • L«»ave¡6:30 P. M Sont F . POLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. </«’. t ’ $w <LreTe I. A'-> / t/ a/tfp I ■ • « ai. I /» trial bottle free t > • .»eir revschanre-ioiib''« whea • I. :• -.1'. <). and eitwe^*» iildre .» vf It,!» . I M- i i Arc i St .rhiU<!-!rh: t.Pn. *U. A A «*444 vc iAAL ifS. LLu i 1 Oregon ibis wrll-ki <»wn bourn» has born rrnovatfxi throughout aud NEWLY FURNISHED. A gvod aamolr rv«»ra for comm» n od trav» ler* Ann beta Attud up ad counvctJua with the hotel. All live Oregon cities are going 1 1 grow ■ hiring the coming few yearn. I The tnerunry registered 24 degrees be low zero on Jan. 15th, at Lakeview. Billy Dempsey was killed in a prize fight near New York city last week. ________ Work will begin on the Oregon Pacific ! AV. K. IV. K. Ill in the and be V41VI spring ••••'• •-« ■ pushed with a wj|j ’ Sullivan offers to ilefe it Smith in six rounds with small gloves, or forfeit £200, | Smith to lose nothing if defeated. A meeting of the State military board 1 will be held at Portland in April, when I there will be a review of the first regi ment. EXCURSION SLEEPERS for Seeond-CI'i« PapsrnirRn» on all through trains HUIE OF CHAIU.E. The U. S. supreme court has rendered a decision in the Maxwell-Preller mur der case, dismissing the Case for want of jurisdiction. The effect of the decision is to affirm tlie sentence of death pro nounced by the Missouri state court. ported. It is reported from Vermillion, Dak., that over thirty persons were froz en to death in Lake county, and the lo- cal authorities are suppressing news. Senator Mitchell's bill creating a new land district in Oregon was reported to the senate by Senator Dolph, from the committee on public lands, with a rec ommendation that it pass. The district includes some territory now embraced in the Lakeview, LaGrande and Dalles • list rids A party of explorers on the Harney lakes discovered an island three miles in length that is apparently the home and breeding place of all the various water fowl. The island is said to be sim ply alive with ducks and geese and is a verv paradise for sjrortstuen. Deer were The Willamette river was crossed on also found on it in large numbers. the ice in front of Portland in January, The nody of Aurilla Straight was found 1.852; January. 1862; Jauuary, 1875, ami January, 1888. Thirty-one mild winters drowne«! in the ice in Mill creek, at Sa dining a periral of thirty-five years is a lem recently. A coroner's jury found show ing nowhere equalled in this lati- that she delitrerately committed suicide for reasons unknown. The deceased tude. canie from Umatilla county and had Seven hundred and eighteen 718 en- been attending the Sifter’s School. Ther e tries were made at the U. S. Land office is a mystery about the matter. at The Dalles during the month of No The veteran stage driver, Dan Cawlcv, vember, of which 281 were timber cul ture claims, 114 homestead and 220 pie says that lie has noticed during his long eruption entries. This looks as it Oregon service as stage driver in this country that when we have extreme cobl w< ath- was being settled up. er the mercury reaches as low a figure I The President has sent a message to in the low valleys as in higher valleys. I congress accompanying the Railroad With the ordinary cold weather and i Commissioners' rejort. The l'resideut re during summer the low valleys are much | commends an inquiry into tho condition warmer. of the U. P., C. P. ami the C. A O. road, A Washington S|>eciul to the World now part of the C. P., and give the need says that the Democratic National Con ed legislation for relief of the settler. vention will be held in New York city The snake liar and the fish liar hav is now reasonably certain. The Presi ing la>eri prevented from doing their dent is in favor of such a decision, and work by the inclemency of the weather, most of the party leaders believe that the a new and unique liar haa api>eared, who best way of insuring the Empire State to gives promise ot achieving a reputation. the Democratic column is by selecting He tells of a family of squirrels living New York city as the place to begin the with a family of cats in peace and har campaign. _______________ mony. An Absolute Cure The first street railway in Tacoma is now in process of construction on Pacific avenue, anil will tie finished during the present mouth. Several blocks have al ready been laid. The franchise was given to Nelson Bennett and his associates, who have constructed a line in tho city of Butte, M. T. Electricity will be the motive power. The <iriginal Abietine Ointment is only put up m large tw-o-nunce tin boxe-, ami is an absolute cure for <»ld sores, burns, wounds, cliaiqied hands, an.I all skbv. eruption«. Will positively cure all kinds ofseles. Ask for the Original Aliietine Ointment, bold hv all druggis sat ift cts. per box—by mail 30 cents. <v vv\v Of tire good things of this "•'»«»'3 life are sorrowfully . let Senator Dawes a few day ago intro duced a bill in the Senate that ought to alone on account of Dyspepsia. ». Acker’s become a law. It is intended to “fire” Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, squaw men from the reservations, and Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by to this end it provides that any white man who marries an Indian woman, a City Drill.’ Store. memlier, cannot in any way become the owner of or gain an interest in any tribal projierty, or become the poesessorof any pioperty upon a reservation. G. F. A I' m ». Ag*t nuelrlen’e -Iraka Malre. The brat ralre in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, MIL rnoSE INDEBTED TO T. J. (i(M»D- Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi. .1 wyn ar»» rf*«jucsted to call and s»*tiie the sam»* , live < urra Cor I’iles, or no p ay required. It with m»»at once, as I hav»» been appointtnl iiMiignra is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ami inn t make immédiat* collections. money refu ided Price 25 cents per box, JAS MORTON. Assignee Bonanza. Ki ama th county, Or*. June lö, 1Ö. Ib87. i For sale by all drugguts Notice For Settlement !»Jl. r ». * Alarie Mercier, 8 Harrbon avenue. Low- ell, Mass., writes: “My son was weak and debilitated, troubled with sore eyes iind Scrufulou* humors. Acer’s Sarsapa rilla restored him to perfect health.” Irving H. Edwards, Ithaca, N. Y., writes : “ From the time I was four years old, until eighteen, I was subject to Scrofulous sore ' throat. Many a time my neck has been a raw sore, from poultice® put on to draw out the inflammation. I took four bottles i of Ayer’s Sar- N followmg-na*nf«d $$«•(tier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Lis claim, and that raid proof will be made be fore t he Judge or ( lerk «»f the County Court of .lack »am Co.. Or., at Jackhoi ville. Or. onM«ir- day, F«’b. 27. lfinb. viz : Benjr.min F. (’. Fdniond* ftor.homtvtead entry No. 5.«r2b. for the E yt of the B E *4. section 9. Hr«l 8 W l< of b W l<. section Ki. anti N W «»f N W ><. section 15. Tp 34. 8 of R. 3 east. W M. He ni»rne»« the following wit- neaseH to prove his continuous residence upon, nnd cultivation of. raid land, viz : Henry Hnchev. W. L. E«lm«nd®on. Joseph Geupert and Thad. Brockway, al) of Big Butte, J^ckaon count) . Or. CHA8 W. JOHN8TON, Register CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. • We do hereby ee, fy that we supervise the arrangements /< all tile Monthly anti Quarterly Drawing > <>/ 7 he Louisiana Ulate Lottery Company, and tn person manage and control the Drawings them selves, and that the same arc conducted w,th honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we auUutrize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of out signatures all-tehed, in its advertisements. Notice of Final Settlement. I In tl><-County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county tn the matter of the estate of Philip C. Miller, diseased. N otice is hereby given that the A.lnmnrtratrix of the eetateof Philip C. Mill er, deeisoed. ha» tiled in the county court of Jaok- son county, Or., her final account an such admin istratrix. ami by order of said courtTivsdey. the Till day of February, lsae.at the hour of 10 o'clock A M.. is wt for hearing. All person» interested are hereby ntditied Io appoer end file bi« or her ob We the under$*ign«d Banks and Bankets will jection» to »aid account on or before wild dey. pay all Prizesdrawn in the Lovtoiaoa State I lot Published by order of Hon E. Del’iatt, Judge teries which m ay be presented at our count?! t* of said court. „ _ ____ _ .... J. II. OUIJABY, MA BY E. MILLER Pres. l»uisiana National Bank , Administratrix of said Estate. P. LAXAl *. Pres. State National Bank ; Dated January 4.1KR7. A. BALDWIN. Pre». N. O. National Back | Notice for Publication. < AHI. KOIIN. saparilla. Since that time 1 have on- and have never had the disease since, tn joyed excellent health.” 1 sixteen years.” Pres. Union National Bank. 1 NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! U Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., I.o well, Mu.., U.S.A. For salo by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles for $5. (HER HALFAfllLLIONDlSTRlBLTED. I Louisiana State Lottery Company IncorporaU-d in 1868 for 25 years by the begis lature for Educational and ( haritabl«* purpura- I with a capital of $1.UHUW— to which a reserve fund of 855U.IAM) has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the pri sent State Constitution adopted Dec. 2d. A. D. J879. The only Lottery pv»»r voted on and endorsed by the people of any Stat«. It never scales or post pone«. 14 m Grand Single Number lira wings will take place monthly. Mini th* Semi-Annual Drawings regularly ever six mouths (Jun«? and D»*cember ). THE YAQUINA ROUTE Land Office at Heeebera.Or.. { January 18, 1»»». C VOTICK 18 HEREBY tilVEN THAI THK 3 foUowinK-n«ni<«l »< ttl»r lias hl<»l notice of his intention to make timJ proof in support of his claim, and il.at »aid pn»d will lx- made liefora thejudeeor < lerk of the <'ounty iourt of Jack- eon countv. Oregon, at Jacksonville. Or., on Saturday. March 3. Ina*, ria Iiamel J. «. I'raro^ entry No. 4440. for the H W ____________________ and W „ ‘»of 8 E *». F*e*t>on 6, Mid N w Qut V I.' 1 k. -.„.fl,.» ’J Konlll. N' E section 7 7, toWllKkli. township R SV »oath, of of range 2 wrat.W.'I. He name»the following witnraMw to prove his continuous residence ufMin and cul- ivation of »aid laud, vit: Kelly Field». Jacob Park». Joseph B. Salimarsh. Thomas H. Gilson, all of Jacksonville. Jackiem county. Oregon. CHAS. W. JOHNSTON, Baawter. Guardian's Saie of Real Estate. A NPEEMOin Ol’PORII NITY TO Wl* A FOKIT Nr. F1RSI GRAN D In the(’«»u!»ty<%»urt of the State of Oregon, for Jackeoo (*«»unty. In tho matter of the««tateof theminor heir* of Mary Mark, dec«»nrad. Y VIRI LE of AN ORDER OF SALE, DULY ih-u>*<! out <»f the alrffve entHlt^i » <«urt. the und« reigned, guardian of raid minor heirs, will, Notice -Tlrkrt«» »re Ten Dollars only. Halves,Ô. on Fifths. $2. Tenths. $1. Saturday, February 11, 1883, DRAWING, class b in itie A< ADEMYOI MUSIC. NEW (’RLEANS TUESDAY. FEBRU ARY?. 1888—213th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $150,000. B LIST «>F PR1ZK8. rail to the highest bidder CAPITAL PRIZE ------------------- ------- OF ‘ |15iU««V...?150 0(i) GRAND PRIZE OF !k».<W .. 5(1,(UU , GRAND . > n V 11 l'RIZEOI 11 V> I '/ L" 4 11? 20,<U0... 2U.HUU » LARGE *■>/>«.• 1>1>I'/L'< 111? PHIZES OF lO.UUl.... 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 5.UML... 20,(UU 2» PRIZES OF 1.<UU.... 20,(JU0 50 5Û0.... 25JO» First-Class Through Passenger and Freight Line from PORTLAND 100 •JO.... 3UAUI and all points in tho WILLAMETTE VALLEY to and from SAN 2W ao.... Ki.uti» wo 100..,. &.»,1JÛU AITROMMKTION FRANCISCO, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers: _____ _ ________ . FRIZES, v 1Ü.ÛÜ0 1(10 Approximation Prizes of f»M). ’Zo.tlli > 200. “WWI. M. HOAC," THE "N. S. BENTLEY,” THE "THREE SISTERS,” KM) lO.Otll HO . 100 to. Leave Portland ut 8 a . m . on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1,000 Terminal 1 1 - 1 n I ^535JJUb Í Messrs. Hulman A Co.’s Dock, 2<M) and 2B2 Front St., for Corvallis nnd intermediate points, making close connection at Albany aud Corvillis with trains of the Oregon Pacific Railroad. for cash in hand, »t the Court-Houra door in Jacksonville, in raid count) an«! State, at 2 ««’clock P. M.of raid day. an undivided two-ninth* in and to the following deecrib«»«! property la*longing to raid min«»n«. to- wit : Th«’ Mouth half «»f 8 W U <»f S«*. 36. co«itaining -*l acres, and the S E of 8ec. 35, containing l»kJ ttcrra.allinTp.tob.<.fR2E. > * Guardian. Dated Jan. 6, 1HS8. V Guardinn’s Sale of Rei L Estate. 2.17V Prize*, amounting to.... Application for rate* to clulw »should I m * made I only to the office of the < ’orapany in N»‘wOr!rans 1 j In the County Court of the Btate of Oregon for th* county <»f Jackaon. For further informât ion writ»« clearly, giving full addreuH. POST4L SOILS. Expnws Money In th«» matter of the t»»tate «»f Mftbel Pri«’Ft. Ada Pri -M, Effie Prnnt. Flora Pn«»ft. Edith PriMt Order»*, or New York Exchange inordinary letter. and William Arthnr l’neet, minor heir» of Currency by Exprès« ,at our expense) addressed Win. Prieet, deceased. M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans. La N PUKSLANt E OF AN ORDER OF THE or M. A.DAUPHIN. Washington. D.C. County Court, made the 6th day of Dtx^nilfer, 1 pi H7, th»» ur.d«‘1*1X11»^I, gnardian «»f tie minor heir*» of Wm. Priest. dereas“d. wi’l offer for wile to the highest bidder. <>n Time Schedule, Except Sundays. 1:fM)P M 1;47 r. M 5-50 p m Lrave Ya«]uinfl .... .................................. 6:30 A. M. Leave Albany.................................................. ('«»rvallis............................................ 11-38 a . M. I ** (’«jrvalliM........................................... Arriv«» Albany............................................... 11:15 a . M. I Arriv® YMqnina............................................ * I Address Registered Letters to 0. & C. Trains Connect at Albany and Corvallis. ■SI.W «»Kl.F.AVM XATIOSA1. HASH Sufufrtay, tht 29th fhtg •hew OrlrHiiw. !.n J\f>ruun/t 18SS, The above trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Develop ment Company’s Steamship Line between Yaquina and San Francisco. at I «’clock p. M-. at the court-hoUM* «1 »or in Jacksonville. Or»’g«m, the following d< »enbed rea- property : (>.!«• house Hi»<i lot in Jix*ktmnville, Oregon, 1 k > ly. \vh«» are in charge of the drawings, is n guar XililillQT lifltCHI antee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the ing lot N - 1 and p-»rt of jot Nt«. 2. in block No. chanc«* are all equal. an<l ¡hat no one can p«»> i- 71. aa laid down on P« m »1 A Kiippel'e addition to ruon YAQUINA. FRoM rtkN FRAN0IS0O. SI KIMERM the town of Jacksonville, Jackson county. Ore blv divine what numbers will draw a Prize. IbT-SOtli Wednesday..................... ..Jan. 4th ......... ’Fri«Uy . EeiMtPrn ()n»*;<»!i.. OF M EMBER that the payment <>f ail Prize- gon. .. “ 11th isbTuforliirin kh r vniou BA5k^«»f Jan. tit h Wednesday Fridav.... Willamott« Vall ’y. . TermBof bale—CafeL in bond. - 1tn>i Sunday.................................. •• 15th New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the Eastern Oregon. ................ .. . Tu**<i;iy.. IDA PRIEST. .. •* 22nd President of an Institution, whose chartered . - lfttb Sunday.................................. .. Monday Willa n»*tte Valluji .. . Guardian of the mir.oc heir* of Wm. Priest, ... ” 28th rights are recognized in the highest Courts; there- dec« »as “ 21«t Saturday .. Sat unlay . ►'..■vstem Or«» .’«»ti.. Feb. M .. •* 28th Friday . .. ... Situnlay Wiliam tte Valley . .. Date D«cemb*»r th, lHa7. f«»re. beware of any imitation® or anonymous Thia Comi'any reserve« t he right to change nailing da»ra without notice. schemer. Pns.ent.-r« from Portlnn.l nnd nil Willain-tl« V.-illsj point« esn mike clove connection with the trains of the Y AQV INA BOUTE nt Alban v or Corvalli« and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina th*1 evening before date of sailing. Summons. Passenger and Freight Rates Always the Lowest. For information apply t«> C. C. HOCUE, C. H. HASWELL, ÍCE IV TLÌ) à Now is Your time to Get I Gen’I F. «% P. Ag’t. O P. R. R. Co, < orvalli». Oregon. G«»nT F. A I'. Ag't, Oregon Development Co., » 4 Montgomery St.. San Francis’«». Cal. 1 J li L In the< ircuit Court of th«* State of Oregon, fur the < ’ounty of Jackson. Chas. Nickell, Plaintiff, vs. C. Lcmpert, De fendant To C. Lx‘inp»»rt, the above-named defendant: I N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: 1 You are her* by required to appear and aiiswor the complaint <»r th«* above plaintiff in th«» above eutitli‘«l Court, now on tile with the Clerk of raid Court, within ten day® from the date of the mtv <» «>f this Huinmone uiron you. if served in Jackw»n county. Oregon: but if served in any other county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of Uns summons upon you ; or if served on you out of the State «>f Oregon, or bv publication, then by the first day of the term or Court following such s« Trice, viz: the 2d day of April, liwj. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer raid < anaplauit, as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a judgment against yon for the -urn of fWl 3?. with interest, together with the costs anti di»d»un«ementH of thin action. Published in the* D emkhatic T imes f«»r six e«i: secutive weeks, by an order of Hon. L R. Webster, Judge of the Circuit C«»urt, mtuie Dee. 2Dth. to*7 Given under my U'«rd this 2inh «Lay of Ih»cem- ber. Iba7. P. P PRIM. Atfy for ri ff BARGAINS!! ----- AT G t I f. Manufacturers of the DEALERS IN H tr <*e ! Hardware, Tinware, Crockery: Ü!. GROCERIES, DRUGS. 3. 22 1, $ H4 ■‘3 (• (i j :•*! L.Ì ’üi it Ì ii L HIGHEST MARKET PRICE allow«»«! forsame. ('ail and aee for yorralv**. JACOBY BROS '-'•i % ji i u ■ THE STAFF OF LIFE ! U For Farms, Ranches, Orchards, | Gardens and Lawns. ttle . THE ROGUE lìIVER I I STEAM FLOURING MILLS out a firet-claaaarticle of flour, which is put up in L< barrel rack»*, and every rack is warranted to contain 49 pounds of fl«»ur If you don’t believe i tide, just compare a Hack of our Hour with any other brand offered for eale in this market, and note the difference in weight. Mr. Thomas F 11.. t. . . f the firm of Evans A 1’- , . icmiits. Horn- Co.. Va, writes town. A< <- • liat lie had Lci i s: ’k with digestive •lisordere for nuuiy years aud had nied many plivaiciaus and inedi- ■•inoti without benefit. He began to use Shaker Extract «T Roots or Sei- gal's Syrup abc.it the l*t. of .Tan. 1S87, and was so much better in tlireo weeks that ho considered him self praciirellv a well man. He adds: ‘*1 hav al this time one bot tle on hand, a -d ¡í I could not get any more J iruul I not taka a <•»» dakar hill for it.’’ All druggists, or Address A. J. White, Limited. .64 Warren St. N. Y. IW IS Vi\ DUDABLE Æ>1> tion. «rriro^íC4 CJlIIiÆl’ Circulars inul binali simples of Fence sent on applica Charges prepaid. Address E. G. HURT, Medford, Or FOR SALE. I I 1888. Harper's Bazar FARMS FOR SALE. I OFFER FOB HALE ON BEASONABLFtunn» Ion* of the best Stock or Dairy Farms in South ern Oregon, situated on Deer (’reek. Josephine county, containing 820 acres of rich bottom land especially adapted to t!i* growth of timothy hay and clover. About one-half i$» cleared and in cultivation, and nio^t of the balance cun be easily Clear« d. There in a stream of water running through the place the venr round, affording plenty of water f«» Bieck and tome for irrigating. The place ia all inclose«! by a go«*! rail fence. 1 here is a house and barn and 2»)0 young fruit trees on th* place. It also has the bent outside range tn the c«»unty; also another «-xcellent place o*»ntain- ing 120 acre«. For full particulars call upon or addreaa O. J. VANNOY. Kerby vi lie. Oregon THE BEST OF EVERHHING, ENGEL BROS,. DEALER8 IN ILLUSTRATED. Harper** Bazar is a home journal. It com- binos choice literature and fine art illustrations with the Inteat intelligence regarding th® fash ion®. Each number has clever serial and short stories, prnctiea! and timely eraaya. bright poems, humorous sketch«*, etc Its pattern-sh«*et and fashion-plate supplements will alone helpGad in® to save many time« the cos! of the subscription, and papers on social etiquette, decorative art, housekeeping in all its branch«*, cookery, etc., make it useful in every household, and a promo ter of economy. Its oiiitorals are marked by good sense, and not a lino is admitted to its col umns tluft could offend th* most fastidious taste. HARPER’S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR i Application for a Patent. U. 8. L and O ffk k . B o SKBU bg , O b , I I>e«*ember 3«., 1887. I VoTH E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAI* HENRY a .1 Kiip|M»l. wh<»s«* poMtoflice addrras is Jacks«»n- vi lie, Jackson Co .Oregon, has thi«- day fibdan ap. Plication fora intent, on behalf of himself and co-clnimants. for the Bquaw Lake Placer Mining < laim. situated in Big Applegate Mining District, < Ounty «»f Jackson. an«i State *>f Oregon, and des ignat'd by the field notes an«i official plat on file m thiri office as h»t No 37 (in 8*»cal9<k3Vjrp40 8.R., \V«»at. Said placer mining claim l>eingiiescn!rt*d as beginning at the sec. corner bet. sections 18 anil IV. in the T and rung«» af<»r»*raid, and running thence S 80.W ch®, them?«» W 5.00, thence 8 20.00 chs. tli«»nce W 5 (< j cha, thence 8 lo.(D, thence W In <M' t’hs. thence 8 20.00 ch«. th«»nrr W 10 Go ch®. tiu'ncvB 1'1 (>) chs.tbence W H.oo c!>s.intersect th® riglit-lmnd l*nk of Appl« gate river; thence With the niean«i<T of th«’ right batik down stream. N 6 d«*g E 9.«* chs, N 29 dog E lS.G’chs. N 18 deg I E Is.>■ elia, N 12 deg E V.5 > chs. N j W*. deg E 14.00 . chs. N 13 dog W 6.5«) chs, N 89 t deg W 11 50 ch®. ■ N ■> deg E h 50 chs. N 1 d«»g W lfl.So cbs. N 36 dog I E 10.5li chs, N 47 deg E 13.50 eha. thence K 2.50 chat«» th«» place of beginning (Magnetic Varin» ; ti«»n 18 d«»g east) containing 153.64 acres. The 1«». j cation of this mine is recorded in ft he C<»un’v • ( lerk’s office of Jacks<»n county.Oregon, in Ifrmk i 16 jwig4* 17u ami 1'.«', Book 2. {wurea 162-3, Mining j llec«»rds. ami Vol. 2- . page 25d, Record of Mining | Conveyance«. i Any and a!l persons claiming adverraly any ¡»ur- i tion <>f «aid Placer Mining ( laim are nxjuired to ■ tile their adverse claims u ith the Register of the , Uuitod States L ad «IOffice at Rosoburg. Oregon, j «luring the sixty «lays |x»ri«>d «»f publication Lere- I of, <»r they will be barred by virtu* of th»» provis ions of the statute.' ( HAS. W. JOHNSTON. RagiHer. We have ju«* received a full etoeic in the above tine®of go»eiri, which we can sell cheaper than lhey are gold anywhere in southern Oregon,®* we K. have but very few expense*. Ail kinds «»f i>ru- I I duee taken in exchange and I I Ll Tobacco, Cigars, Etc t. ! i 4 BOOTS and SHOES fTi ¿-k- I ! ■ I ! I," r- ’n i. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill 1 have setaiMirt every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. The work will I m » done <»n short notice, so that parties can return with their grist y virtue of an execution duly the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at al! issued Oat of the circuit court of tlie State times and in the best manner. This process ie I of Oregon, for Multnomah county, «»nth® 24th farahoad of the crusher. j day of Dfjcember 1R*7, and to m* directed an<1 G. KAREWSKI | <l»4ivi‘n d. in favor of Th* Board of Commiraion- ■ era forth»» rah» of School and University Lards i anti for the inv(*tm*nt of the fund* arisingtLpre- * fr«»m «»f the Stat»' of <)r«gon. Plaintiff«, who rn- ■ rovt n»d a judgment anti d«*rro* <»f f<»r*»ci<»«nre of I a cprtain mortgage in the ui>»v*-nanwd court on Made by I th® 4th day of January. irart.aij«i againat the Lare- ( inafter d«»«cribed r»al profM’rty la»l«»ngiuir to B F Dow 11 and N A Dowell. D*for.dant®. I am j communded to levy <»n an«l sell raid proj»®rty to I rati«fy. tirnt : The num of rav»»nte» n Lun tired an«l ! Hixty-four dollar®, with interest fh*re«»ti fn»m the 4th day of January, 1-K6, at the rate of 12 p«*r 1 cunt j»4«r annum, <lu«» upon a morton«* given by raid <l«»f*ndant®. B. F. Dowell and N . A. Dowell, ! to Hugh F. Karroo, Guardian of the minor heirs I of Minus Walker, docaarad. prior to the «late of raid Board of Commiraioner»» mortgage; acomd: — The further $*uin of four thousand »«even hun. aving received my goods direct dretl and eighty dollars and thirty-hv* cents, now from the East I irm ablet«» make th® alsive due raid Board of Commiraioners, with interrat reduction. I keep u full line of the latest thereon from the 4th day of January. lK*<rt. at the styles of rat«» of 10 per cent. i»*r year, and th* further ku in of ninety-four dollars aru ninety rent* coh I h . CLOTHS. TRIMMINGS,ETC anti the further sum of thirty»aev®n dollar* an«l eighty tw«» cent*. c<»*te <»n former writ, and uieo which 1 ain prepared to manufacture into the coet* of ami upon this writ of execution. In clothing of tho most popular mod«*. obedii nee t » which raid writ, I did, «»n th® i?th HF* All w«»rk nuariinLr.»<l to fct (five me a day of January- li**, levy on rani lw»r««i;iMf|tir do- call and eee for youro<*lvoe before you purchase *cnbed real property, in tho manner provided by elsewhere. law. and will offer for sale, for CMMh 1n Laxrd, at PantN made for iO and upward* public auction, to the highest bolder, at tho J. A LARSEN. (-our!-11«»use floor in Jacksonville, m raid county Next door to Mensor Uro»' and Btate. on Sheriff’s Sale. B 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ! J. A. LARSEN. MERCHANT TAILOR. JACKSONVILLE. OGN. H ft 00 llARl‘Ell'8 BAZAR . 4 m MAGAZINE HARPERS MAGAÀ'NK liABI’ER'H WEEKLY I on . 2 tn HAItl’Ell'S Y4)t ........... Nil'PEOPLE .............. he undersigned offers for sal Postage Errato all sixlss-nhora in the United hi* farm in Deer crt»ek valley. Joraphine States. Canada and Mexico. ! county, »even mil«»» from Kerbyvilie. It mn- tain* 360 arreH of land, well watered, about 100 The volume* of the Bazar begin with the first ! a -res of which are under fence and in cultivation three or four acr»»e being rat in bearing fruit Number for January for each year. When np I Saturday, Fthruarg />, J. I). /S5S, trees,an<l m«*t of the balance is a’no «uraeptible time !« mentioned. Autwriptiona will begin with I | to grain an«l fruit raining. There i« a comforta the Number current at time of receipt of order. av 2 o'clock p. m.of raid day. all the right, title Bound Volume»« of Harper's Bazar for three ble dwelling-honra on the place; alao a g«s«xl and interest of the raid defendant*, B. h. Dow. 11 J barn, atabl* nnd other building®. Thia i- one <’f years I nms K, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by and N. A. Dowell, and «»f Noah'Allen and Mary th* beat ranch®® in m»uth®rn Oregon and will be mail, post-paid, or b.v expres«. tree of ex I »cnee .1 Brown, alao mud* parties defendant in j<:ud mild cheap if application i» mad* *«»on ror (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar Miit, in mid to ail of the following dra« m I hm I JACKSONVILLE, OR per volume), for $7.00 per volume j further particular» apply to Henry Khppel r« al property, nituatod in raid county of Jack*«»!), Cloth Caras, suitable for binding, will be sent • r»al-»»atat»» agent Jacksonville, or to ' State <»f Oregon, to-wit : ll persons indebted to iil eh i ate by mail. po*bj»ai<l.on receipt of il.(M each. JAB. LL( Ab. Having i^rmnui'nlly loratcd h»re. I offer m> The north half (N ^4) of block numbered forty of 8. P. Hanna, deceased, are re<iueMl»-d to Remittance« ehould be made by Poet-Office service, to the is-ople of Southern Oregon. in the town «»f Jacksonville, county of Jack. settle the name forthwith, if they wish to eave Money Older or Draft, to avoid chanr« of l«ww. nmi . Stat«» of Oregon, being th* block of iar.«i jn roatH. as the busineas of the ratat* maM be wound Newspaper« t»r« not to c<»py this •vivcrtiaomo n House Painting, Paper Hanging which Sewell Truax lived in May. IMu, and on without the express order of Harper A Hrotlmr up without further delay. •which B. F. lh»w«l!*s brick dwelli« g-houb<« in U.K. HANNA, Address HARPER A BROTHERS. New York Frescoing, Ka!somining, Etc., rai 1 ti wn «»f Jack*onvill* now »-lands ; also lot THE UNDEB81GNED OFFEBS FOlt SALE A Administrator of the estate of 8. P Hanna nundier fov.r (4) of section number two (2). and No. 1 grain farm, containing 'J«4 aerra of I ilbiblo deceased. Done in a superior mtinner and at priera to suit the n«»rti'-«-aet Quarter of the nortli-erat «(»wrier land. Iytnc near tho otavo mail, six milra ra-l of tho time«. 1 refer to tlie job. of painting I have j (N E G ’»f the N E (<) of section numljer «■'. ven Jacksonville. Place is wdl imnwivedi msxl ! (11). and the norlh-we*t quarter of th«* northw««®t aving ijist the bulk of my ritor- previously don« for recommendation. Hail.fac- ; quarter well of water for honso nsn and living stream 1 IN W of the bi W Mi) of section num- guaranteed. erty by fir«» r«c«ntly, anti n**ding what in <in«» tion forstiwk. Also. 215 acres lying within half a I her twelve (12), all in township thirty-uiue (Uy) ÎJV Give me. tria) and judge for vouraeir. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR HALE me all th«*« indebted to tho nndoreigned will do mils of Phranix. all under fence; can nt small south, of range one (D west,of ,. illamette m» rid- i Orders left at. Merritt'» New Cash Store wit 1 his farm, situated near Bybee’s ferry, ten mile« expense ho pnt in cultivation. On the iH-acra m* a great favor to call and ncttl« without further i iar. containing ninety-raven (V7) acre* of land, CBFSH from Jacka«>nville, containing 160acres, 90 acre« farm there is 1«'" acres of gram and liny growing <i»»lny. I do not wieh to can** trouble or «'XjM»n*e receive prompt attention i more or lora. and being situated on Wagn$»r creek’ being under cultivation and tho balance being that 1 will »«Il with tho farm if desired. Can to a-i)b«»dy. but I a n conipelled to a-^k a «p«* edy in die county «»f Jackson. State of (Jrvgon ; also first-class timber and pasture land. A good give possession at any time. For rnrticnlara Battlement from all owing mo. “A word to the a lot of land situated in the town of Jacksonville call on or address JOHN 8. HEiiRIN. house, bam and outbuilding® are connected with wise ie sufficient. in the ouuntx of Jackson. State of Oregon, d®-' T-J. CLOPTON. the place. Title perfect and terms reasonable. Ashland. Oregon. scritied a* follows : Beginning at th* north-weet For further particular« apply to the TlXVS Brown«b«»ro.Or., A.ug. 20. 1*W7. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS A FARM OF corner of John Miller'* 1«»t in raid town of Jack* office or J. 8.GRIG8BY. 16«) acr s for rent at reasonable figure»*. All <»f souviile, thence running in an easterly direction Central Point P. O. the sam*» is under fen^e an«l alamt Ao aiw in cul with Miller’s north »>oun«lary line one hundred tivation. Th* buiM’iun <»n the plac*» are v«ry ■ (100) f«»et to Miller * north-east curn»»r; thence i HO'* AOCOMPiJ ’»HE!». Etrry tarty t h.nM know. fair and everything in good order. r<»r further ¡northerly, at right angle* with Miller'* lin®, BSKEK NFM.OO Bm l<M Baf«”’ K .¥• pstticjMs-rquiraor (XM)WE¥ * ((WEN esiring to engage in otheb rur.- HradMtamn. twentj-oue - ¿l) feot, four (41 inch«*, to a stake • ERSIAM BLOOM, ?? snite. I offer for eaJe on reasonable term« my thence westerly, parallel with Miller's north Ufler.fikiaCareaud I !emi:Fradicator knoi7n. Bast EsUl’ Ag»nts. ('mitral Piiint,Or-gon. ‘boundary line, one hundred (l(Xj; f««et. to th® Property on Williams creek. Jo-uqthine counjy. ■nd beautifies the hair, 1 Bend htaaip lur trial package. A<! J:"»a as ubovi. t comprises 80 acres of laud, most of which m ) ««net aid* of Third street; thence with the ®ast a luxuriant grow th. nndei fence, well watered and srwe|>tihie to cul line «»f Third street in a ®outh»»rly direction to th® •ver Fails to Rest or® Gray AKER’S VITAL RFCENERATOR tivation. The dwelling house and ontbnildings 1 place of beginning, including B. F. Doweil'e law Hair to its Youthful Color. SERVE TO’I’C r ....vesall consequence? of ! office. are in gtaxi condition, braid«»• which there i« a scalp diseaaesand hair faffing I As the uuderaigM»-d i* closing up hia black fall, and Hicess; renw« t«i»> j HMTCJ, courac* and VMTOY cabinet shop supplied with superior water-power. «¡ven umler my hand thi® l.Th „( January of youth. Cur»* of miuu and body; >ervooa ! smith b’i-»ine«'i at J-ick*«»’ivill ■ trio»” i i iebte l to lability. 8rmal F’h.Ttwtirn. Ix*«t Manhood, «te. A I lum will confer a favor i< settlihe up hh boon as I A. D. lbtJtf For birther particulars, enquire on the premise« ¡•o.veriul iiFrvQ'i’« *uv ig^r¿tor au<i rector»!«*« , * I puraibls. DAVID CRUNKklLLLB. or add r<t»s G. II. CALIHAELL. ( B. W D£AN. bbenff. Ulan L-w. B1UH BXM. CO- Bus 1* k. X Williams P. O., Or. tav»Ju»bto tor Cough», Cotto, Inwd FUa. Farm for Sala. T. J. CRESS. HOUSE PAINTER, Settle Up Notice. A FARMS FOR SALE. To W horn It May Cone ern ‘FARM FOR SALE. H FOR RENT. I MaiiagiT 1. Mrs. II. M. Thayer, Milton, Mass., writes: “I have beeu tery much troubled with torpidity of the liver, and Dyspepsia. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me.” Mrs. J. W. Bradlee,.Hyde Park, Mass., w rites: I was greatly reduced by Dyspepsia, and was advised to take Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. which entirely cured me.” Mrs. M. F. Ilaniblett. 25 Lawrence street, Lowell, Mass., writes: “ 1 was sick two years with stomach and liver troubles, and obtained no relief until I took Dec. 2 m . 1MM7. i¥E INVITE INSPECTION. ThsO. AC. K. B. Ferry it ultra ronnectiqn with all th*» regular trains on the FJV»tSide Diriaion from foot of F street. R. KOEHLER. WO’.ITI! Life and Health. DRUGGISTS, OREGON. T PHOENIX, There are seventy-five different kinds of insects that prey on the apple tree and nearly as many on the plum and cherry tree«, while the grape vine lias to withstand the attacks offiftv insect foes. The same number infest the oak. Tho elm haa twenty, the walnut seventy, while the unfortunate pine has nearly a hundred. These aro tun figures of Dr. Packard, and standard authority on American insects. Chief Justice Waite of the United States Supreme Court celebrated his 71st birthday last week. Four Supreme Justices—Waite, Field,Miller and Brad ley—could sometime Bince have laid West Side Division. aside the judicial robes and retired on HKTWEE.'V POKTI. AAI»X COKV.ALI.IN salaries oi $10,000 each the balanco of M ill TRAIN, PAII.V (KX< EF1 RIXUAY.) their lives; yet these hale old men pre 7 f v m . fztmvu Portland Àrriv»’’H:15 p. M. sent tho rare and refreshing sjiectacle of 12:25 I*. M. \rnvt» (’orv.dli-* l.«»:iVf 1:30 P. M. working every day, when they might re KXPBKHHTRMN DULY (EXCKFT MUNDAY.) ceive the same pay for doing nothing 4A r M. L ive P irtland Arrive kMt a . m . Each Supreme Justice is entitled to a ”?" i- m . v ... M i • • i«rave '• t' a. m . private secretary at $1,000 a year, and we At Albany and Corvalli»« r«>nn *ct with trams of believe all of them avail themselves of Oregon Pacific. the privilege except the venerable For information regarding rate«, maps. etc., see Chief Justice, who says such an official Company's agent at Medford attachment would only be in his way. Fk P. ROGERS. cure tliij di“ uamely. S' . !>< . '' A Mother h. never fails should be l<-.( iu try:;.;, other si called remedies, for flu v will do n<> good. Get t:- ; great vegetable preparation. (di>- oered by a vener able nurse whoei mime is a house hold word in G-'rt'i-my) and be buis to get tin- g' >• nrrii4? gives r: si.' ex i . octorb . Shaker Extu. t <>:' Boots or Sei- geJ's Syrup b is raised inc to good hea'tli aiter scvi r ' .> ’ id given mo up to die with cousin..;.nun.— So writes It F. Grace, Kukumn- vllle. Todd Co., Ky. he iir«nc or it just in ttwe . “I hml 1« n 4.bi>iit given up to dio with dysp‘-psvi whim 1 first saw the advertisement C.fSh: cfS’ial.. r Extract of Roots or Seigol ■1'3 ’g iS;.n:p. S;.¡up. After using four hot I' . I v . rd Je to nt- lend to ir.y I- -; - . well as ev er. [ know of '■••'.: . 1 <•■■» .of chills and it." .'ercr tli.it b "-n I rn cured , by — So writ«-s Mr. i i i. i’liuini», of Tay lor, Geneva C*>. ‘ Entirely Cured.** LAUD OFFI c T AT KoHKBt’BU, OB., J otice ib hereby given that the Ayer’s Sar saparilla I Supplementary articles of the Pen llo- ■ tun Paper Mill Company were lately • filed: incorporators, Win. Martin, Benj. Selling. J. J. Worcester, Zoeth Houser, , Henry Steinberg; capital stock, $30,000; place oi business, l’emlleton. Notice for Publication. tun should find you resolveu to give follows generation, transmitting a legacy Ayer’, Sarsaparilla a thorough trial. It of good or ill, according to well-known will cleanse and ins igoratc your blood, and physical laws. To the unfortunate suf- restore the vital organs to their natural crer from hereditary Scrofula, nothing can functions. Mrs. J. D. Upham, 231 Shaw ; Ire more cheering than the assurance that mut avenue, Boston, Mass.»writes: “ For in Ayer’s Compound Extract of Sarsapa- a number of years I was troubled with In I rilla is found a constitutional remedy, digestion. and unable, without distress, to whk-h eliminates the poisonous taint, and take solid food. After using Ayer’s Sar restores to the blood the dements nece»- ! sary to saparilla one month I was trifl® with any Throat or -kJkJW. V Lung Disease, if you ha va a Cough or Cold, or the children are th reatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, us® Acksr'a Eagliah Remedy and prevunt further trouble. It la a positive cure, we g*raatee it. Price 10 and 50® LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS Generation HOW GO WE Olu OuO GRAVES? There are four great accumulated mass ■ es of gold in the world; $282,000,000 in i the United States treasury, $237,000,000 in the National bank of France, $107,- .000,000 in the National of Germany, ami $100.000,000 in the Bank of England. la the result of thia vast experience. PRICE $1.00, Wood is retailing in Pendleton at $7 50 a cord and coal at $15 a ton. Cure Fur Piles. Pile.« are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of abdomen, causing the patient to sup pose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times symp toms of indigesti on are present, tlatulem-y uneasiness of the stomach, etc A moie lure, like perspiration, producing a v. ij disagreeable itching, after uiilin A.irn is a common attendant. Blind. Biee-liiij. and Itching Piles yield at once to the appli cation of l)r. Kosenko's Pile Kernely, which act directly on the parts a tier ted. absorbing the Tumors, allayiligthe hiteiise itching and effecting permanent cure Price 50 cents. Address. The Dr. Botanko MedicineCo., Piqua, Onio. Sold at the City Drug Store. The 1’. K. Co. have been greatly troubled by the cold weather ami snow For Sale at City Drugstore. storms, causing blockadi s between At Salem, last week, Johnnie Knight Truckee and Ogden. was killed while coasting. Grandma Garfield, mother ot the la Measles seetn to be prevalent in every mented President Garfield, died at the section of the Pacific coast. homestead of her son’s family in Mentor, The ground froze to a depth of over Ohio, last week, aged 80 years. twenty inches in Portland. The steamer Arago, t apt. Hall, made w« mnnt ent or we cannot live. The ground i* frozen three feet deep in the quickest round trip on record from Thia we ail know.» • Jliri lo we al!! San Francisco to Coos t'oos bav. bay. It was three pla ces in Helena, Mor tana. days and twenty-two hours. know tlmt we d e bv :>'.ti;ic ? Il if ■ It is said that the “naked truth’’ is uaal we dig oi>r gi?.i- t.ith ourf Eight men were frozen to death in hiding from Anthony Comstock. teeth. How f xrli.'iii th - sounds I Texas, recently. And Texas in in the Uncle George Webb, State Treasurer, “.Sunny South.’’ No such frozen record Yet it is fenrluliv ....... Weave ter I has had new offices fitted up in the Capi was ever made in Southern Oregon. rifled nt the uppi i.iicii of the cholera i tal building, at Salem. and yellow lever,’t ■ teerc in a dis The ITOmocratic national committee Oregon will bo entitled to six delegates will meet in Washington City, D. C., ease eon.-inntly at our doors and in. in the national prohibition convention, February 22<1, to fix tlie time and place our lionjii's fur in i;u <t.;nj-.•rotis and and women may be sent. of holding the Democratic national con d.*<tru<*tive. Most people have in vention. Under the new rata made by the (heir own stoniachs a poison, more Southern Pacific, the fare from‘Frisco • General Weaver, of Iowa, former iow, but quite as fatal as the germs greenback candidate for president, de Boston is $95.70; second class $85.50. •>f those tnul.'dii's which sweep men ' clares that Cleveland will sweep Iowa on A man's will is a very serious matter, into eteni’t;- by thousands without the issue as between his message and but it pales into insignificance in the warning in tiro times of great epi Blaine’s letter. presence of a woman's wont. Jess so. demics. But it is a mercy that, if The mercury at San Francisco went If a lithe of the appropriation bills in- down to three degrees below zero; but we are v-atchiul, we can tell when i trodueed in Congress Iteeome a law, the the papers were ashamed to ow n it and we are tlneutened. Tho following j ilisposition of the surplus will be disposed did some lying about the condition of the aro among the symptoms, yet they of. tempeiature. do not alwnv i neces.-arilv appear in An ice palace is now under construc the Ktuuo <>■ d r. nor are they always Advices from St. Petersburg say that tion in St. Paul, it is being built of the government intends largely to in- tho same in dtfi'erent cases. There blocks of ice and will Is* a grand struc crerse the Russian garrisons on the Pa is a dull am! -.'espy feeling; a bad ture. cific coastand greatly augment the Pa taste in the mouth, especially in the The lease of the <>. R A N. Co. lines cific fleet. morning; tlie «¡«petite is change to the Union Pacific has been completed The pojie was delighted on receiving and executed. The lease holds for 99 President Cleveland's present of a hand able. sometimes poor and again it seems as t!.ci h the patient could years. somely bound copy of the constitution. not eat tiiotig!. nnd occasionally no The San Francisco Journal of Com The presentation was the most success appetite ut n!; dullness and slug- merce savs “Oregon is one of the largest ful event of the jubilee. gibhness of tie mind; no ambition and most fertile of the whole sisterhood The Columbia river fishermen protec of states.’* tive association have established the fol to study < rwoj!r; more orlesshead- All three of the ocean steamers plving lowing rates for the fishing season of a< he and Jieavinces iu the head; between San Franeiseo and Portland 1888: For canneiy nets, $1 apiece; for dizziness <.n ri; a.g to the feet or were in thu Columbia at the same time private nets, $1.25. This staggers can moving urddon y ; furred and coat nerymen. on account of ice. ed tongue; ti acnso of a load on the It is said that whole counties in Kan stomach that nothing removes; hot It is a recent suegestion that a preach er can consistently be a fire-insurance sas will pass under the hammer during I bud dry skin at times; vollow tinge agent. He thus makes good losses by the coming spring. They are mortgaged in the eyes; sennty and high-colored to an unprecedented extent to Eastern tiro in both worlds. loan companies, and the mortgages are urine; sour taste in the mouth, fre Gov. Swineford of Alaska is after the now maturing. quently atteuded by palpitation of Alaska Commercial Company, which the heart; impaired vision, wit.} runs the commerce of that country. He The war preparation in Europe is like spots that seem to be swimming i). makes some serious charges. ly to cause a large immigration to this country during the present year. Ger the air before the eyes; a cough, Work on the Oregon Pacific railroad in many will furnish more immigrants than with a grecr.ifd colored expecto the Malheur canyon was stop|>ed last ever, if they can get money to pay their ration; poor nights’rest; a sticky Friday. The force of men, numbering passage. -'.lime about the teeth nnd gums ■ about 120 persons, were paid off and dis It is said that Barnum will spread the binds and feet cold ar.d clamm charged. tents of his great circus in Oregon in .riitablc t- upi ’ m:<l bowels bor.’ ■’ “llowto Buy Diamonds’’ is th» title 1888; that >iia advertising car will arrive i up and cost’vi. Tl-is tliscOr.0 li: «. of an article in an exchange, and there’s in Portland within ’lire«« months, aud , i i-inml still ] i.' not a single direction given about the Barnum himself, accompaning his big .■•iizzled the j ■ zips them. It is t ire c. dumonert >• most inGsirtant part, how to get the show, will soon follow. money. ailments and yet f be most comrli- The Ashland Tidings says the late cold Somctir • It is stated that warrants have ix-en snap froze nearly all the house hydrants rated and myt tciiovs. seUretlv obtained in England for the ar in that place, and many families had to it is treated as v ;> irnptiiTi. bor:'.-- rest of six Irish members of parliament carry water consirlerable distances from i times as livci c end ti > end magistrates who are now hiding. wells anil ditches, tint says tlie street by- i again ns mal: • ■ ■ .«fur < a i u 1«rrt. •' Fur shaiue! But it r i1 r'.i’ii’o ia that ( drants for use in case of lird were all ease. The Albany Democrat foots up the im right. constipation ■ i ! 1 Ifni provements in buildings and repairs in uis mid S' Kilraiu and Smith are now giving spar in the digestive •< that city during the )>ast year at $151,- affects nil the ot' * thronoh tl 350. The number of new buildings ring exhibitions at the Westminster Aquarium. They are getting $5,10) a oorrupted and j erected is between sixty and seventy. week «r their hits. They draw large Often the wi ' ■ The city council of Junction City, Ore houses, and John I., is watching and gon, has pxssed an ordinance coni|*ell waiting fur a chance to tackle either env the nervous s ‘ ntarreel, even a I. ing all |*cr»<>ns in the laundry business i of the would-be champions. emaciation to ! I1 at that place to pay a license of $t>0 per St. Paul, Jan. 27.—An evening paper quarter,or $209 |ier year. Rough oil Chi Expvriem'-' 1 -1 figures the les» of life in last week's bliz nese. zard al 28."». A dozen new cases are re- put one le:n- . t' DR. PIl’RCE’S Favorits Prescription It I® a powerful Reetorntive Tonle •ad Nervine, lmpaxtavic. r and «n-nath to tn» system, aud cures, ns if by tnaarlc. I.cu. eorrhea, er *»whltce.’’ exceoalve flowing, p.iinfiil nieueiruatlon, un- natiiral «oppression., prnlan.ue or falling ot the rterwe, weuk back, anleverelon. reti-ovcr.ton, bearing, down een.Mloiia, cirronlr couae*» lion, infln-.naatlon arid ulceration ot the vvu-.ib, inrlnnnnnilon, pnin and t»n<«ernc>r in ovaries, internal b* a*, and •’Irmals tveakneeo.” it promptly nlievu and curia N'anaea i nd weaknoeo ot Momaetr, Indlaes. tion. Bloatln<, Nervou» Vrostrstloii, at>d bleeplessueee, iu eillier sex. NOTES AND NEWS. Philadelphia Buffered a $l,;><>0,000 tiro last week. Corn Whisky! Flour, per th«»uran«l lb*.................... Wheat, per bu®h®l.................................... . ...................... ............. Gat*. *• .................................... Mill Feed, per ton .................................. Hay. wheat or timothy, per ton............ Egg*, per dozen........................................ . Butter, pec lb............................................. P«»tatoo®, per lb.......................................... Cabbage, “ ........................................ QEKERA She getuottatit ïimts. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1 ids powder never varie*«. A marvel of purity, ¿farength and wholcsomenciw. More economical than the or! inary ► inds, %nd cannot Vw-amd in com petition with tno multitude of low test, short weight, alum or | dioMptmte powders. Soii» ONLY IN cv.vs. K v .- al B aluj P uwmji to.. 100 Wail el FARM FOR SALE. PARKIN'S HAIR BALSAM D PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH T P B Settle-up Notice. PARKER’S CINGER TONIC 5 I