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unce ¡¿lu- &mo(r4tic (Simes. rr-i Pubiwbtti even Friday momiDg by CHARLES NICKELL, I0IT0I AM FMMIfTOI. NEW THHE8 BUIkDIRC. Ortiod—Corner Third and C Street» U.ie copy “ •• , “ K m lew «f HMbMrlpIl»« i per annum, in advance............ •• CJ •• •• paid within six month« . 3 75 - •• not paid until end of year I «i< six month*............................................ 1 three months JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 16. 1888 VOL. XVIII. -- ■ MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. cratueàui. I r»T 1 T MEDICAL. . SENATOR VEST TALKS TO THE THE SOX OF THE NEW EMPEROR. POINT. [Berlin Letter to New York Times.] IX FA TOR OF CLEVELAND. A DAISY Ths Democratic state central commit Prince William, the eldest son of the tee of Mulligan ha« issue«! an add re««» to crown prince, and the fntuhe heir to tlie the voters of the eleventh uonzrewional German throne, received the titlo of ma district of that state calling attention to jor-general as a birthday present from tlie resolutions of the congressional coo- in«, ‘«KJ the em[«eror, on January 27. The ad ventiou uuloraing the administration of fro* ths vanced age of the monarch and the frail President Cleveland. In the address broad high GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION condition of the crown prince’s health particular stress is laid upon the pro road, and he have certainly had much to do with the gress of Michigan and of tlie entire coun easts is grandson’s rapid promotion. Two years try under a democratic administration. OF NEW WINTER ago—he is now ?!♦—Prince William rank The business of the state is contrasted search of datsica for a longnet «la an ed only as a major, and people in gener with what it was when the republican h id promised a youthful maiden to al spoke with surprise at the slowness party was in power, as follows: t iem sweet and full, and perch In 1884 tlie miners of tlie eleventh dis with which hs advanced; yet all praised the thoroughness of bis military educa trict sold their best iron ores in Cleve might hate done so except for a tion. Innumerable princelings were land for 16.75 per ton, with slow sales, bull, which midtlenly earn, up CLOTHING, while he warlded a lovelorn lay, and with then above him, as well as untitled men loud year the demand was brisk, and the out so much as a single thought he mad. of not much longer service, for a Prus same grades were sold for $7.53 per ton. the broad highway; be did his beat as sian [«rince receives his straps at the age The shipments of iron ore from the dis a for ruuuer. and jumped with a quicken’d of 10. He was compelled to work like trict for the past six years have been: sense, but in «utile of speed or ability, ha the rest of his comrades; equally sub Under a Republican Administration— hoiattd over the fetwe. He waa torn BOOTS and SHOES. ject to military discipline. Early ami 1S82, 2,6.56,933 tons; 1883, 2,518,048 i was by briar and bramble, lie wa. lamed and late he was with his regiment, ordered toij|; 1884,2,225,145 tons; total. 7,400,126 bruised and apnusmd; U mc HL Jaeob. Oil TOBACCO. GROCERIES. about as an ordinary major, saluting his under a Democratic Administration— was wall rubbed wa. and his former aelf 1885, 2,205.190 tons ; 1<®6, 3,562,015 tone ; superiors, with little or no attention—;n regained. He brteric bimmlf to hi. lady a military way—paid to hia royal rank. 1887, 4.393,853 tone—total, 10,161,058. fair to ofler a rv»dy plea. She heard But all this is changed, and he weais Increase, 2,760,932. the jok. and aimpljr «aid, “Y now the brilliant insignia of a Prussian Miners, as a natural result of this in enough for u».'1 And aa major-general. The emperur appoiuted creased «Tutput, find steady employuaent bins by tetogmph- heVjma’•tat' c.-lir. •an ! mw-. better wages Tire pred'eted id*«, A. Potsdam—and a few hours later lie pre “disaster” certainly missed the mining fOlioHip for ! sented himself to his gradsire in his in interest. tny wrist very ÎÂ creased importance. Any hour uiay New saw-mills have sprung up in iKully. Tried luauy remedies without I, A. H. Fisher; A»»eeeor. O. L. 8t«nl«nr. ■mal e him crown prince—yea, may make every part of your district. Pine-timber snccesH, and then lin.-illy tried St. Jacobs KUTtxo or oouBT». rrc. Country Produce bought and sold; also. Wool, him king and emperor—and the proud lands have doubled in value since the Oil. I enjoyed good rest, the first in three The Supreme Court of Oregon meet» et Halem. Hide»», Pure anti Heer Skill» Solicit orders for old ruler at last thought it best to election of a Democratic presiilent, and nights, und it cured me. C. C. Atkina.” regular term» commencing on the hr»t Momtax» Lumber in March anil October. . recognise this [«ossibility, and prepare the voice of him who wanted to sell bis “Worcester, Mass., 15 Hawley St, Jane 8, MAX MULLER, Thai irvuit Conrt t >rthe Fir«t Judicial District the young man for its realization. property for fifty cents on the dollar the liW7.—Sprained my ankle aud was unable «et« in Jackson count/on firet Monday» in April. Poetotfice Building. Yet William is a young looking major- morning after election is heard no more to move withont crutches. Used two Sepleints-r and D—camber in Klamath oonnty on »econd Monday in June and tirai Mondny in general. He lacks the prominent rug in the land. U,!ih»« (f Sr J. k - o I« Oil. It effected a Norembar In Lake -ounty on tin' third Mon-lay ged features of his father and th«' hand Your vessel pro|>erty, engaged in the tierfert core. No retnrn of pain. L. W. in May and the second Monday in October In ore and luinlier trade, has advanced in , some liner of his grandsire. The lloh- Josephine county on first Monday» in Marcii and Ihig-s." ' l’hiladclphia, l’a., Feb. 5,1887.— enzoll<*rns have no hereditary physical value 2-5 )«er «-ent. during the same pe- ’ Ten year- ago sprained tuy ankle and ¥or Jackson county the County. Probata and characteristics. Even Prof. Virchow liod. Sailors ’ wages are higli. freight« ‘ e«Hild not walk for ton weeks. Sprained Commisaionere-courts meet erery mojith.com failed to find any cranial ones in his sci ate higher, and riore ore would have ' it three tinieu since. Jaist time tried St. mancina with the first Monday; for Josephine county, the fir»t Monday in January. April. Joly been «hip|»ed last year but for lack of I entific examination of the ancestral Jncobs Oil. an l it not only cured it but anil Bepteinber; for Lake county, esery alternata skulls. They have never inter married, transportation. strengthened it. The ankle is just os month, commencing the firet Monday in January. having the purest blood of all royal fam During the past year alone there wore strong now ns the other, arid have had no For Klamath county the first Wsdniwlay in March. AT THE SAN FRANCISCO June Sentember and November ilies—a custom which tends to preserve « built in your district over .>(K« miles of trouble since. Otto I.. Kehrweider, 10» and intensify peculiarities. Prince Wil ; new railroads, or more than under any Queen St., Germantown.” "Corydon, InB., liam has the appeal anee of a young man i ten years of a Republican president. June, I“-?.—Had niv <x>llar-bone broken, PROFESSIONAL CARDS To-day you have cities of 5GKI inhabi ami it was very painful. I applied St. of 25. His upper lip shows a sparse tants where it was wild wilderiic-SK three blonde mustache, his nose is Roman,with Jacolw Oil and it p>t entirely well. I used WILLARD CRAWFORD, two layttles—only remedy used—it worked a medium forehead, and hair stands ba. k years ago. NEXT DODll TO P. O. In population, in railroa«! building, in like a charm No return of pain. Levi like Beethoven’s. But, despite the com ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. paratively weak chin, liis cold blue eye mining, in lumbering and all your other llottel.” ‘'Nothing I can aay in regard to CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. Medford, Oregon ha» a brave, daring expression which principal interests you have enjoyed a St. Jarrolw Oil.” awys Mr. Arthur G. Lewis, This is the place to get your reminds one a little of the great Freder growth and development since the elec editor Smlhtr» .S-«iery. Norfolk. Va., June Will practice in all the court, of the State. ‘ Have used it Otnee in Hamlin’» brick building, up-atalr®. ick, whom he is fondly said to resemble tion of President Cleveland far lieyond 27 1887. "will «Io it justice. 1 ■ - a number of year. in character. He is slender in build, any preceding years, which clearly <ietn- r. T ■ P. P. PRIM. and shorter in stature than bis brother, onstrates the benefit of Derriociatic pol the "naval Hohenzollern.” His right icy to your section.of tlie State. ATTORNEY A COUNSELOK-AT-LAW, MITCHELL H>. SULLIVAN. . • ’< ttllrlll.M. TOK I'HK NOMINATIOK. CIGARS. hand is badly crippled, and his right the head, »weetening the breath, restoring the JEWELRY. senses of smell, taste and hearing, and neutraliz Vest went on to say that of 2,300,000 arm at least two inches shorter than bis THE riGIIT tlKCLAIUlD À b*AW. .1. L. JOHNSON EXPOSED. JACKSOBVIUI. 0GB.. I < ANDIE». NUT8 ing the cnnstitutioual tendency of the disease to men enrolled as soldiers during the four nt the Old Stand of left; a defect which has caused as much pipes , < Aims wards the lnngs, liver und kidneys. . NOTIONS. CUTLERY. Will practice in all the Courts of the Blate Office years of war there were applications annoyance and mental pain as ever By A. L. Johnson, a former well-known C h intii . i . v . March 10.—The fight l«e- 8\ xf <» bd ’ s R adical C obb consists of <>n STATIONERY ALBUMS in the Court House, first door to the 1« ft or en bottle of the RADICAL CuilE. one box of C\- from 1.200,00b for pensions on account ron’s deformity did. He tries upon every real-estate agent, banker and newspaper twt-en Sullivan ami Mitchell re«ulied in TOBAt't OS. < ltiAllEITES trance. TARKHA1. hoLVE.Ar k!)<l lMI’BOVKD I n IKMF-R of «livability. Such great military oc«-asion to conceal it, but tries, of proprietor of Jackson county, who was a draw, after thirty-nine rounds had Price $1. £. DePEATT, execution had never been known in the course, in vain. Yet the skill lie | k > s - the founder of the expression, “The been fought. The time was three hours Gent's Furnishing Goods. P o ' jtkr D bco A M edical C o ., R onton . history of th;- world. Who believe«l sesses in remarkable. He carries his Italy of Oregon,” has left I xh Angeles, and forty minutes. The fight was a des- are being offered for sale at ATTORNE Y AOOUN8ELOR-AT-LAW, And everything usually found in a first-fla»?* tie -e |>enHion bills had not degenerated sword upon parade as well as any officer,; Cal He writes to a Jacksonville friend 1 perate one an<i lioth men received black Variety Store. Also, into political abuse which cried aloud for and lias Itecotne a most fencer, rides like 1 that he has been left |M-nniless by the eye«. Mitchell improve«! at the finish, AshlMnd. Ore<on. redress? He ha<l great regard for many a t’ossack and shoots with unerring aim. failure of the firm by which he was em 1 hut the referee «leclared the fight a draw. CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON. Strains and Weaknesses of his friends on the opposite side of the DETAILS OF THE FtoHT. No officer in the army is more popular ployed. Will nnvtioe in all ('«»art. of the State. Office in Our goo<U are the best and guaranteed k - repre Relieved in one minute by that mar- ebamlier, and in the words he had spok than this royal scion and none more (M<1 Fellow-» building, up «taire. This vividly brings to mind the career TI h * Mitchell-Sullivan fight took place sented. Price» low. an we do not propose to be F velouH Antidote to l am. Inttamma- en he had wished to give *a chance to clever. No wonder that his men are at of the man, who, several years since, on the grounds of Baron Rothchild undersold. ’ tion and Weakno»*«, the (’VTICI’IIA J. R. NEIL, gM„.x A nti -P un I^LANTKR. The firat and some ot them w ho had barked hack in tached to him. He has a pleasant word was traveling through soiithean Oregon near Criel, Franc«*. Sullivan was out of !.. (>ain-killing. strengthening i»la>- contests on other bills to throw hie shin for all. and cracks hrs joke with the com an itinerant showman with a third-rate condition when he entered the ring, and ffgf* There will positively be uo Reservations. ' 1 lie goods must be feftjr^^only ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. /, If* er. Especially adaotcd to im-tantly ing lance among the “Confederates brig mon man as though lie wereof their nurn- panorama outfit. He traveled bv means Mitchell had the l«e«t of the tight. His relieve and Bpeedily cure Kidt.ey and Uterine sold at once, even Pains and WeakufM Warranted vastly superior adiers” and trv to carry off the Repub Irer. Hrs training has been very Demo of his own conveyance, and gave per friends assert that he would have won Jackeon ville Ojn- lican nomination for President. A re cratic. He attended school at Cassel, formances at all s.uall towns and back- had the fight continued. The battle — to <; kt tour - ACHIFICE ! ÆI' cent dispatch from Paris had caused |K>- Injarding with one of the teachers, and woo>is school-houses. He finally struck lasted a little over three hours. Up to Will practice in all the (’ourta of the State. Of tic* in Court House, aecond d*»or on right from litical candidates to become as thick as was tn*ate<l exactly as the other l«oys. Jacksonville, eol«i his panorama outfit ol the eighth routri Sullivan appear««! to entrance. leaves in "Vallantbrosa.” The doors Taking his lunch one day he noticed one cheap chromo« and conceived the idea have the l»-«t of the fight, bat the fact ol the Republican party are now open, of his comrades eating the black bread of engaging in the real estate business. that h<^ could not knock Mitchell W. F. WILLÎAMSON. an 1 presidential candidates were coming which the |»ooier classes use in Germany. This man was A. L. Johnson, who soon out fe-emed to discourage him, and after ATTORNEY A COÜNSELOR-AT-LAW, to the front without limit as to quantity Wishing to taste it he offered to “trade’’ rose to prominence among his fellow that he fought with little sfiirit. Mitch- — DOME IN— nr quality. 1 lie senate had l>een engag- with i the Iroy—the son, 1 believe, of a men. He opened a real-estate office, I ell showed great pluck throughout and Medford. Oregon. • d for some days past in a political auc- poor | mechanic—who, of course, was only advertised extensively—new-t>a|»ers and ' Ilia friends are jubilant. At the end of All bueinsM ta tny line will receive prompt at for soldiers’votes. First came his too 1 glad to do so. It pleased the prince's circulars were filled with his flaming ad the fight both men were in poor sha|«e, DISEASE tion tention. friend from Nebraska, Manderson, beck- , palate so much that he made an agree vertisements of "The Italy of Oregon " ' iand Mitchell's backers finally consented ft VBIDTMAft • Bitter or bad txste m mouth; to the projKoilions made by Sullivan's ... ed by the G. A. R., aud he h««l listened ment to exchange lunches with the boy as he styled the Rogtte river valley. H. K. HANNA. VlffiriUWIQl tonjue coated white or He soon built up a thriving business backers that the fi-ilit be declared a draw, with real gratification. Even that sena- i i every , «lay—and thencefor ward he al with a Vrown fur; pain in the back, side*, — AND AT — ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. or joints—often mistaken fur Rheumatism; »our tor’s flings at the president of th«' Un ways feasted upon the black bread baked in the real-estate line, and married a - Sullivan’s friend« are utterly unable to stomach; loss of appetite; snmet mes nausea ited States had not detracted from the in the house of the mechanic. He was very estimable lady, Mrs. Brogan, the 1 explain why he did wot do better. Both and waterbruh, or indigestion; flatulency and Jacksonville, Oregon. general merit of his bid for the soldier graduated after several years at Cassel widow of C. C. Brogan, a former promi- . men’s hands were in a terrible shape at acid enirtations; bowels alternately costive and THE LOWEST RATES lax; headache; loss of memory, with a painful v-te, and when he received floral trib among the first in his class, to the great nent mining superintendent of Jackson I the end of the flgiit. Mitchell seemed t»RA>.EIt IN Will practico in all th* Court» of the State sensation of having failed to do something which utes as a token of regard from liis admir satisfaction of his parents, who attended county. Mr. Johnson was a regular at- , to improve as the fight went on. He Office up Htsin» in Orth’s brick. ought to have been done; debility; low spirits; —IS AT — ing constituents he had but one single the commencement. He afterward—as tendant at church, and soon liegan to be fought carefully and kept out of Sullivan« a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes ; a dry cough ; fever ; restlessness; the urine is scanty J W. Roxisaos. M. D B. M. G ill . M. D. suggestion to make, and that was that is the Hohenzollern custom—attended looked U|>on as one of the substantial i reach as much as possible. Be‘ting was a ad high-colurcd, and, if allowed to stand, deposits even at the end of the thirty-eighth lilies sliouhi have been embroidered ov the university at Bonn and joined the citizens of that region. a sediment. DNS. ROBINSON A CILL, When the extension of the <>. A C. I round. er the portals of the White House. When famous Saxo Borussen corps, over whose ------------- —♦------------- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ttie senator from Nebraska took his seat annual meetings he still presides, and is raihoad was constructed through the- Walter A. Wood’» Binder». B zard G rown aft : a D eath .—About he had thought the bid was in his favor. as eager as any in relating the prank» of Rogue river valley, and the town f Med- JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. JarkMt.Tillr, Oregon. Walter A. Woo«r» Chain Rake Reapers, (PURELY VEGETABLE) Rut the senator from Maine (Frye) had his student days. And to day one nr et< fo.d was laid out on the line of the rail- thirteen years ago Hal Clayton, one of Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers, Office on California Stroot, in Mr». Ga ung'» “caught the eye” of the auctioneer, of bun in the streets of civilian’s clothes, road, with the exyiectalion that it w it’d (he Iwst known gamblers on the coast, Is generally used in the South to arouse the building. ' AV alter A. Wool’s Enclosed Gear Mowers- Torpid Liver to a healthy action. tlie G. A. R., and had ‘gone one better.’ mingling with the people like the “citi soon rival Jacksonville as a business. died at Carson. Nevada, of fever. He HW Call» promptly attend*! «lay or night Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Separators, . It acta with extraordinary efficacy on the That senator was prepared to vote a pen zen king.” The malady and suffering point, Mr. Johnson removed his goals wag rich, and his remains were placed Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Plain and Traetion Engines, sion to every man who had served a day of the crown prince in tl.e far-off Italian and chattels and became a fixture of ! in a costly metallic casket, with a glass DR. W. STANFIELD. Coates’ Lock Lever llay Rake; also a T'VEIklDNEYS, in the federal army. He (Vest) was town have roused the sympathies of the that place. He opened a bank in con- case, and cun.-igned to a handsome ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. alsjut to knock down the prize to the whole population ; but despite his popu ncetion with selling real-estate, and did tomb. His wife, who was frantic with -1---- ** and BOWELS. l/'uli Luine of i?n.rm MacHincry. ( senator from Maine when his friend from larity, despite the way they love him. it a land office business. After awhile he grief, placed her diamond» on his shirt Has located in Talent. Or., for the practice of ; AM EFFECTUAL SrtCiFIC FOR Kansas 'Plumb; came to the front and is safe to say the majority of the nation purchased the Medford Monitor, rfliich front. 1 The stones were valued at $800. hii* prof ms i«»n. Makes all chronic diseases, such Write for Catarugue. - "*»■« H! " K nR “ * ‘ Or " ” r b ... _ Dy.pep.ia. as Rhea mat i«m. Asthma. Piles. Kidney Dnkeasee, Malaria, outdid Frye by an amenument which spend more enthusiasm u;«on Lis son, had bankiupted one proprietor. A few j Fearful lest the gem« should be token ( KO5EMILLEK A B05, Agents, Jacksonville Or. Biliousness, Constipation, Liver (Tomplaintn, Ac., a specialty. < wonhl increase the expenditure fifty or look upon Prince William as the wearer months after this venture his cateer a- a from the vault, she placed a watch at JaOndice, Sick lleadache, seventy-five million dollars. He (Vest) of the mantle of Frederick the'Great, reliable ami solid man was nipi>ed in j the tomb, and it was maintained for I*BUKW, Colic, Nausea, L. L. WHITNEY. M. D., Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, then had l>een strongly of the opinion and believe him destine«! to fulfill the the bud. The subscribers who had paid | many weeks. Clayton was a South Etc., Etc., Etc. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, that the prize should be given the sena cherished hopes of Germany, further the in advance for their new-paper mi«- -d . erner, and the l>o«iy was disposed of af Endorsed by the use of 7 Millions of Bottles, as tor from Kansas; but then the senator plans of a Bismarck and a Moltke, and it« visits, for one-winter day Johns «u j ter rhe usual Southern fashion— above Ja<*l<Hon ville, Or Ea'le Point, Oregon. closed his hank and left for the much-1 the ground. A few days ago George from Illinois iCullotn > had come to the cement the uniou of the Fatherland. Having located at thia placa I askashar^of l«oomed climate of California, and the i Dobbs, who has charge of the cemetery, front anil made a bid which staggered th»* patronage of this section. Calls attended to For Children, for Adult«, anil for the Aged. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN liis convictions as to the propriety of the M ukh Ilori. T oward tuk S outh .—The church and Sunday-school hail to make , was possessed of a curiosity to viait Hal at any time 8AFE TO TAKE IN ANY CONDITION OF THE SYSTEM I closing sale. Since that time he had people of Portland are complaining bit a new collection of funds, as he was act- Clayton’» tomb, and securing the keys he undersigned h ave formed a co . partncrehip with an authuritel capital of W. H. SOMMERS, M. D.t been in a condition of anxiety, waiting terly of the treatment of theircity by the ing as treasurer for more than one church of tiic vauit. looked at the remains. He 85.VIOO. for th« purpose of crirrying on a Gnnnml j. h . zeil ! n ~& co ., to hear from other bidders in the great Nottheru Pacific Railroad. Portland is aud benevolent society, who had de|«os-. was astonished to find thst Clayton’s PHYSICIAN. BURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR Rankin« Hu«in<>»» in all of it» branch« in .lack- sols PROPRisTORs, PHILADELPHIA, PA. national -auction. The senate has not ambitious to l»ecorpe the mart of the ited their funds- in his hank for safe | I beard and moustache had grown under »onvilie, Oregon Office at th» old «tanti:of Beek- man’ii Banking House, 3. E. corner of Hurd and Jacksonville. Oregon. yet heard from his dulcet-tongued friend great mining region of the northwest, keeping. But the bank was hureted— i > the glass case to such an extent that PRICE, Rl.OO. ( aliforma »freer». r. ( . BEEKMAN from Iowa (Allison); not had the senate and has already erected reduction works the church and Sundav-school funds . they reached below his knees. The Pn»f»visional calls promptly attended to day or heard from the distinguished senator to l«egin handling ores. Some of the in were missing—so was Johnson.— Port- 1 l lieard was of a rich brown color, extend THOS G. BEAMES uicht. from Ohio (Sherman), who, in such a terests of the largest mines in Idaho are land T inwr. Consultations in either English or German. ing in navy masses over tlie body and HP“ Office and residence on California street, contest, ought certainly to come to the held by Portland men, and it is natural having a perfectly healthy appearance, corner of Fifth street. A C igaalttk V ictim .—The Fresno A’c- as it might have had on a living man. front and bid something for the vote and reasonable that the trad«' should be which the candidates thought was to de expected to flow to that city. It would publirau mentions a cose of cigarette The beard had been growing in this way T. R. YOUNG. M.D., termine the contest. Neither had the do so ’f transportation facilities were fa poisoning reiwted to that [«aj«er by a i for thirteen years. Keep» the largest stock of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Over 30,000 Cures in Six Yearn. senate yet heard from the presiding of vorable ; but the Northern Pacific unex physician. The facts are vouched for as Clayton had a romantic life. He was ficer (Ingalls), who would be nominated pectedly interferes by «liecriminating such, and names only are suppressed. engaged to a handsome young girl in the Central Point, Oregon, PILES. RECTAL ULC ER, FISSURES. PBU by the District of Columbia, only acting against Portland, ami in favor of Hel The report is as follows. Some days ago I South and left her to seek his fortune. KITUS AM, FISTULAS IN ANO. from the most unselfish motives. He, ena, in the rate of ore shipments. Port the physician mentioned was called to ; She became tint'd of his absence and, SOLE AGENTS FOR 3 radnat. nf th. Medical Unie.rwityof Lnuiaville, POLYPUS RECTI. E tc . ----- and----- ...... ..... Vest, would rather have the nomination land has protested through her Imard of the bedside of a young man about 17 i ... Kentucky. Call, promptly attended to day or setting out .... to ...... hunt him, drifted home night. of age, who w;as apparently suffer- ¡ less eM ttn( and j friendlet friendlean from one mining - Cured Without Cutting Operations from the District of Columbia than from trade, her newspapers, and the individ years any state in the Union, because all ual efforts of her leading citizens; but ing from a disease that differed in all its ; canip to another. . ____ After .._____ years — of ____ this VINES AND SHRUBBERY ». pavo«. M. n., s. r. oxart . m . d .. knew it came from the heart and never the Northern Pacific management turns symptoms from anything the doctor bad )[(» s[ie wct her former lover, but wm Williams' Huildin«. Heeidenc« on C St. on the Northweet coast. from the pocket. No man, woman or a deaf ear. It has no kindly feeling for ever met with in hrs practice. He learn- so changed by thia wandering life that CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. PRYCE At GEARY, DR. PILKINGTON. child in the district had any other object Portland, and i«orsista in considering it- ed, however, that the lad was an invet- ■ [,e „.fused to marry her. After his rw- than the promotion of national honor splf warranted in snubbing her. It may erate cigarette smoker, and realizing I »dilation of bis old sweetheart he be PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Surgeon. Oculist rjirt Ann»t and proprietor of th« Sanitarium for Fye. Ear »nil Nervous Disease«, and prosperity. And so when lie read in time realise that its own interests that he was a victim of that habit, t>e-i can]e Bjc|(, an,i when laying at death’s Wedrord, Oreaow Portland, Or. haa been appointed agent and in a Democratic paper last Sunday that would be better advanced by a more lib gan at once to combat the results of the (|wr b|,e came to his beda’ide and nursed physician for thin system for Oregon, anti has in the presiding officer of the senate was eral policy. Portland has access to the l«oison instrlle<l into the system by cigar- ■ him back to health. Filled with grati- Office» in Willi»'»»' Brick Hadding Upadaire. two months marie a num'jer of cure« of cmhih », in PRICES some of which, severe operations with the knife the nominee of the district, he said: East by way of the Southern Pacific sys etles. Day by day the young man grew I tude at her devotion he renewed the af- “Eureka! we have found the right tnan tem, which will not bo entangled in the worse, and paralysis was plainly notice- fection of his youth and married her. have on ly don® harm. Apple Trees................................... 85 to Jin per 1W. Refer« by permiMaion to Mr. Ja*. W. Weather- at last, and the question is finally set Pe*ch “ ................................... tn “ lit ’ joint lease of the O. R. A N. Line, and able, as it attacked one set of nerves af- she proved a devoted wife, and when he ford, druggist, well-known in Salem; Mr. Frank Plum and Prune Trew»............. 8 “ 18 tled.” it is quite |>o«sible that the California ter another. His sufferings were horri- ' died she built at large ex|«ense the vault Gardner, machinist at car-shops, and others. Other tree® and shrubbery furnished reasonably. In conclusion Vest said: “Partisan railroad jieoplo will be inorethan willing hie to witness, but all the physician’s ■ where his remains now lie, and in which Bend for < ataiogu® to Will meet patients at J. H.8ETTLEMIER. Woodbum. Or ski)’, was unable to successfully cope hie l«eard has l«een growing all these Cor. 3d and E Streets, J. FRALEY'S HOTEL, ASHLAND, or non-partisan, my convictions require to meet Portland half-way in any reason with what liis system was saturated. I vears. Whether the diamonds are on me to vote against the bill, and I say able (dan of retaliation upon the North Every Rrroud Sunday in Esch Month. here now that I hope it may ‘die the ern Pacific. Portland may hefore many Finally lie died, a splendid tq«ecin«ei> |j,e shirt fionl is not known, as the 185*7 188? PORTLAND. OR., Address for pamphlet on Rectal Diseases, death’ in the other branch of the nation months bo shipping a goml poiti«m "f its of physical'niHiihood, every organ h al- heard hides the l«ody from the knees DR. J. B. PILKINGTON. Containing 120 Room*, well furnished. The best al congress, and if not there at tlie hands extensive imjerits from the East bi way thy, killed by cigarettes. There was ale , np Portland. Oregon. ---------------------- of the executive. If that be unparlia of California and Ashland, in w hich case «ointely nothing else the matter with tl.e Manufacturer of ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE mentary make the most of it.” L ook O ct » or tiik S cauk 1’ k « t —Mr. th<> Northern Pacific would find itself a boy, atnl ordinarily he should have lived in the State. T IS IMPOSSIBLE TO BAT TOO MUCH IN PRAISB OF THIS GOOD OLD STANDARD heavy loser through its illiberal pol cy. to a goal old age. This is a true state I Boman of Seattle, W. T., who has had ment of the case and not ovetdrawn in i much experience with the red «cale ]>ert A 1’iosEFR.—One morning lately W. family medicine. It cannot be loo highly rocomm»mled. m it 1. trnly ■ MARVEL OF THE Free Buses to and from the Hotel. any particular. Boys, beware. in orchard« on the Sound, called atten \V. Chapman, E»q., who will have A i i . A board fok O rfgok . — The Mr.-atn AOI, »nd no honMholC rtould be without it It prevents u well u eurM Skis DisesMs, Gon«, —Nature’« own Hoinedy— Dealer in tion to (lit fact that lemon» on «ale re- r« a< bed bis eightieth year in a tew 'lays, of immigration ha« begun to flow for UhtnmaU.m, Gravel, and all Kl ln.y Direuea. Affected Llvar, nwdseb». N mmm . Bile Wind, M>. t’binree employed and no deviation in A bout the time of the completion of ccntlv in Aahland are completely cover appcaretl in department No. 2, circuit 1HSH. and it promises to land a large •hantee. Indigestion, Constipation, Fiarrtin* and Dysentery, Fever sad Ague, «¡eerie*™'»«. laMlVnde, Will speedily relieve and perma court, Multnomah county, to argue a number in the northwest, aavs the Port the C. A O. R. R. it wan announced by ed with the wale, of two different varié- I nently Mnal«23 cent«; lodging 25contatoîWicent*. cur® all the vurioii« dirfieiil- the postal department that a new route E. LEWISTON Proprietor Foul Breath, and every disease brought on or aggravated by a disordered stomach. It is a Spe tien arising from a disordered c<»n case, anil he appeared a« intelligetly ea land A>«-«. Recently the Northern Pa —the “Portland and Sacramente route,” tic h — the red, or oyster »hell scale, and A full line in st«n k of cific against contagion Sud an efficacious remedy tor Biliousness. NsrvousaeM, Scrofula, ger lor the fray as any of his profession cific brought 277 immigrants in two days. the round «cale. The former is abso dition of the GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. al brethren forty years his junior. Mr. In conversation with A. D. Charlton, had been established—a distance by lutely the worst orchard peet known, Jeondice and Dyspepe». LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! Chai man is a magnificent illustration of assirtant general passenger agent of the rail of 600 miles. Thia would make a and the most difficult to contend with. It Portfire the Blood, Cleanses the stomach and Bowels, and gives th. whale system a K-timate« and Price Liat on applicat:»»n It is perfectly harmless and can wliat a temjierate, common sense lite Northern Pacific, it was learned that the long continuous run, and the old clerk« Mr. Bowman thinks fruit so infested Coubtry orders a specialty. The public are hereby notified that the under Healthy ead Delightful Tone. There never was a Medicine for the Nursery equal to It be given to the m®«t delicate woman will do for a man. Fifty years ago he largest number of immigrants that ever on the road between Ashland and Port should not I* permitted to enter thia FACTORY AT WEIOLERS MILL. lined will offer at private sale all the or child. For sale by all druggists. was a delegate to Congress from the ter visited the northwest will come this land were somewhat uneasy about it, as valley, an«i that every tree or specimen Salesrooms, cor. Third and E Streets. ft* ELL. HEITSHV A WOODARD, ritory of Iowa. He came to Oregon for spring and summer. The past winter from the terms of the announcement it of fruit found infested with tins «cale PORTLAND OREGON. WAGON MATERIAL. FOR SALK BY ALL DRUCOIST8 AND GROCERS. Wholesale Agents. ty-one years ago. and has been living in has been so severe in the East that seemed possible that the clerks would should he immediately burned. The Portland since 1S4B. In the younger thousands have liecome disgusted with be sent through from Portland to Sacra fruit interests will find the matter one of PORTLAND, OREGON. ( arr.a«a Tools and private effects of the late 8. P. Hanna. This is a rare opportunity far any days of his manhood Mr. Chapman was the rigor of the climate, and will seek mento. However, Postmaster Farlow vital im|s>rtace, and the orchard men on* wishing to purchase some hrst-clwu» carriage well acquainted with such intellectual homes on the mild Pacific slope. The has received intelligence tlist lite route should acquaint themselves with the material, etc. men as Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, rush will be greater, Mr. Charlton says, is to consist of three division«—the facts involved.— T idingt. H. K. HANNA. Admini.trator FOR GOODS IN OUR LINE By the Thoiuand I John C. Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, than it was during the C<eur d’Alene northern, middle and southern divisions. March 8. ISM and others who graced the national cap mining excitement, when the Northern The first includes the line I »etween Port L.kle Snr.iv L. C. HEINRICHSEN. he undersigned is now taking oh ital. Pacific carried more p-«ssengers than land and Ashland, and the clerks now Of those cosmetic» which give to the face a der» through Jackson and Josephine counties OF ASHLAND, OR., on this run will continue without change. (yea. ghostly) whiteness. Such for 119 First Streat. ... Portland. Oregon. P ackers are complaining severely of were eyer transi«orted by a transconti The middle division will extend to Red ghastly preparations contain lead or some other • Cor. Front and Mortieoa St»., the scarcity of hogs and the high price nental railroad before .in the same Bluff, and will have another set of equally injiirtouv and dangerous sub FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, which on that account they are comjiell- length of time. clerks, and the southern division, also, stance». the use of which, if long contin OBKUO8. rtlKTLAKD. ed to pav for pork. A local packer has Are now preperwl to furni.h the beet <>f miuie Hw Mm blf. ued will, beside« giving the skin a tough . will have its own corps of clerks. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Any kind raised in a first « las» Nursery. for public or private Piu tie«, Halle. Picuice, Ac , signifleii hi? intention of shipping pork Hnd leathery appearance, ultimately pro If we know all the methods of approach Naw fire-yreef Brick. Flrel-rla»» la all Ripert» at any point on the coast. . . .. . duce paralysis of the nerves. This state- Those wanting Trees this tall will do well to Whnt thr^f ell gey. All the new popular mueic is played by this Ihrough from the east, as that appears Hidopted by »11 enemy we a*- the better en _ rueirt _ _ a is no n “bug-a-boo, It ” bvaeA II give me their oniers, as I will guarantee satiefne- but fans« facta, wa wall to be the only way by which he can hope abled to ward ott the dancer and postpone THOS. GUINEAN, Prupri.tor. Orcheetot. ... . . lion. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Ills. , says tion- .. . -, Having employed a large number of mueiciane the moment when surrender becomes in be uses Dr Hosanko's Cough and Lung known to chemists and physicians, baaed Silver and Silver Plated Ware. Spectacles and Optical Goode; «gent» for the Rockford to compete with eastern packers. It ap I warrant all my tree» if property cared for. on the well-known physiological effects of « nFTtre Eamond ReeUnrant it nn»arp»e«ed in ws are able to furnish any number of bend» evitable. In many instances the inherent Railroad Watehee. Terms of payment easy. Produce taken at mar Any inetntmenl» or a caller fnmiehed to other pears to us a most extraordinary thine strength of llie body suffices to enable it to Syrup in his family with the most satisfac such substances whose presence in prepar •very particular ALL GOODS IN THE LINE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER AND REPA1HE ket price 1»YM) lbe. of Peach Be*d wanted. tory result«, in all cases of Coughs. Cold that Oregon farmers <lo not find it worth henile. All ordere by mail or telegraph prompt Watch lleiairinu carefully executed. ations for the complexion are indicated bv A. S. JOHNSON. op(«ose the tendency toward death. Many, rWHelect'ion Pecicage» »ent on ap:.linaii«»ii. Comtnunicute with n» b«<orepurch»»iiuroleewherc. ly attended to. Term, alwaye ratsonebie. Ad their while to devote rather more of however, have lost these forces to such an and Croup, and recommends it in particu such outward signs as before stated. If Jackson ville^ßragon Aug. 1 1883. dress PBOF. GANIARD. lar for the little ones. Karn pie bottles 5 their attention to hog raising. The extent that there is little or no help. In you would use an article which will at Ashland. Or. once produce natural activity and beauti heavy importations of eastern hams and other cases a little aid to tire weakened cents at City Drug Store. CITY BARBER SHOP. ful complexion try Wisdom’s Robert!tie, bacon to this market should alone give lungs will make all the difterence between STRAYED. JACKSONVILLE, OR. Notice for Settlement would eojny ycur dinner which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of ample incentive to increase local effort. sudden dcatli and many years of useful CALIFORNIA. STREET, to be absolutely free from all poi life, t ’ poa the first svinptoms of a cough, rom my place on evans creek , last and are prevented by Dy»- $1*0 But for the small packers here not to l«e , cold or any troubleo f the throat or lungs, *J and injurious ............... substances. VEIT SCHUTZ PROP. • nek son ville, i sonous rtr ....... Pro- Orcffuu. ll those indebted to t . j . good - fall, oqe brown mule, three yean* old in the pepeia, use Acker*» Dynpepi-ia Tablets. able to find supplies without bringing wyn ar® requested to call and settle the same spring, branded C on right shoulder, and one sor give that old and well known remedy— They are a pc -J;: . r cur-j << r L'.MpamiA, In- ni.uiicnl by leading ledice of society and with meat once, ah 1 have !iwn appointed assignee I pork | from the east, like the peace of God H. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY INFORMS rel filly, three years old and branded L P on left lire atase su|*rior to anything ever pro aled hay for sale at m edford . Ros-hee s German Syrup—a careful trial. the citme iAof Jacksonville and surronndina THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED (’entrai Point. Go.d Hili and Ergio Point by shoulder. A liberal reward will be paid for their and must make immediate collections. passeth all uiclerataniling.— Journal oj It will prove what thousands say of it to tllrestirm Flatulency «nd ConstipaitoiL duced (or beautifying and preferring th* JAH MORTON. Ansupino I j recovery. Met'LENDON. eountry that hs is now manufacturing, and will to «io «11 work in his tine in the bast manner ano MERRILL A H«KI R We fuBwntee them. 25 and 00 ¿Mil. oaaiplexion. 1 be, the ‘ benefactor of any home ” ar rasaonnble prices. Ron an ya Klamath County, Of., June 16. Io. 1887, Commerce. eoaatantly keen on hand the very bed of lM«r dam'» Valley. Jan 2-J. 1683. Medford. Or. STATE OF OREGON. Ü.S.Scn.tors.J. H. Mitchell. J N. Dolph.Con- cr<««einau B. Hermann; Governor, S. P«nno>er. S~ r<«arj of State. G»o«we W. McBride: State Trewmrir. (Ho. W. W.A& 1/nnntSr2 V. > Everyone Should (io und Hee the Hiker Sapt. Public In»treotio<i. K. H. WoKIrov, SupZme Jn'br-. W. P. Lord. Chief Jtutice W. | W. Thayer. R. rt. Btrahan.___ riBMT JUDICIAL DIWT1ICT. I'orapriNiag Jack»on. Josaphin*. Lakanti Klamath o-mnti«: Circuit Judge. L*. I. wunetur: | District Attorney. W M t'olyi*. »tCXIIOS CUCMTT. Senator. A.«'. Stanley; Bep-esentatire«. J. r. Bovditch. K. A MiUer;Cownt> Commissioner». Benj. Haymond. 8- A. < *rlt"«'. Clerk. W. H. Pnrkor.Sheriff. H. W Dw«n: Trew»- a rar, N. Frihar; A*****or. J. M (.htldan*; Rchool I RaiM’rintanil'mt. N. A. Jaoohs; Surveyor, Jas. JaL f ray . Coroner. R. Pryc*. JIWRPUIXB OOCMTY. I SMMtor. H. B. Millar; Renraaantative. S. Ü. Mitchell; County J u<i«e. V-(olvur; ( ommisai«>n- era 8. Me**en*er, J M. pRyna; (lark. (. K- ('hanslor; Hh-nfl. T G. PMteraon: W. H<»wnnl; .\NMM4or. J. P. Lewis; »eho*U Hu- pvffrintandent, K. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. M, Sam’len»; Coroner, Dr. Kremer. XI. KM ATM 0OCMTT. Joint Senator. C. M. Cnrtwn«ht of Wasoojtep- --«mtati»«. R. Ml-Lean of Klamath; ( «ranty Jadwe. G W. Smith; lerk.W.C Commiseionera. J L. rianka, n. CROCKERY, ETC. ¿ EmmiS;t Haln-.Sheriff.M. D.Chd- dera; TraHMurer. G. T. Baldwi u V*e**M»r K. H. Hatton: School Hu*>eriDtender.t John u er ling; Remember, these goods aw» new and tM»oght «ince Surveyor. U. B. Moor . ___ LAKB ÜOCXTY the war in railroad rates and are sold FALL! 1887 WINTER I DRY AND FANCY COODS, FURNISHING GOODS. HITS, 11 INFANTILE skin DISEASES. In the debate on the dependent pen sion bill in the U. N. Senate, Senator Vert said they beard much about alm«- . v—---------------------- ------------------------- Our oldest nhikl, now six years or age. when an hoiute and veteran soldiers. In the state infant six m<mtha old was attacked with a viru of Missouri there were no federal soldiers lent, malif r.'ut skin disease. All ordinary rem edies failing vwe called our family phyricitm. in the almshouse, and he was proud to who attorai»fa£ to cur« it but it Npreari with al say there were no Confederates either. » most incredia moet . ie acridity, until the lower portion The south to-day was covered with at th® littf® — - _____ _ from _____ _______ feUewrs person, the — middle of hi* back down 9 hie knee«, was one solid rash, maimed and crippled soldiers, who had ugly, painful, blotched and malicious. W® had been shot and shelled for their honest no rest at nim. do p®aa® by day. Finally, wr* convictions, and they asked no pension, wnre adyisa'd to try the Cuticura Remedies. The effect wa® simply marvelous. Ln three or and would not take it. God b^ blessed, four week" a ct iuplete cure was wrought, leaving they were not in almshouses, and none iiik I Ytik SSuitingrM. the little fellow • person as white ana healthy as of them ever had been seen begging for though he lad never been attacked. In my opinion your. yahnbls remedies ewved his life, bread. Whence then came this talk of and to-day be «S B strong healthy child, perfectly federal soldiers in the almshouses'.* They well, no repetitior. of the disoane having ever ov- were not there. 11» was tired and sick coned. Gao. B. H hitu . of inainuation of robbery, and pretence, Atly-at-Lav aod Ex Pro®. Att y. Ashland. O. Rk XEXNCXtJ.fi. Weiel, Druggist. Ashland, O. and hypocrisy, in the name of the true and gallant soldiers of the Union. He THOUSANDS OP CHILDREN would give every disabled or dc|*endont Are born into the world every fltei with some e'-zematoo® Affection, such as milk crust scall soldier ol the federal army, and widows head, scurf of dandruff, anre to develop into an and orphans of tlioee who have lost their agonizing eot .^na, the it chine, burning and dis lives in the service, the last acre of land figuration of which make life a prolonged tor and the la»t dollar. He would have ture unless properly treated A warm Lr. with Cpticura Soup, an exquis done the same for the Confederate sol ite Hkin Bi *r, and a single applioation of dier«, “if Gial had blessed our cause.” Cut enift. ♦ vw/»reat Bkin Cuiv, with a little Cwhrgn». «nt. ih® New Blood Parilier,, Why this talk that congress has not INDIGO VRINTp 'r-oukh .‘or the Bol ti rs, when the i®<M *r. Amg > • arrtai th- pna»»** toe 1 diseKN®, and point to a speedy and permanent country had paid out, since 1865, 1883,- cure. Hence, no mother who love® her children, who (Xel.fXkl for pensions, a liberality unpar takes pride in their beauty, purity and health alleled in the history of the world. The and in bestowing upon them a child’s greatoat great military and political organization, Fine Parasol». inheritance-a skin without a blemish, and a botiy nourished by pure blood—should fail to the Grand Army of the Republic, had make trial of the Cuticura Remedies. thrown its lance into the debates of con gress, and sent bills to their accredited Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura. 50 cents; Soap, 25. cents ; Resolvent. $1. Prepared by the senators for the purpose of being enact JhugHlid ChemicHl Co . Boston ed. When the President of the United 1 Potter ’ TRUNKS ANU VALISES. AgT' Ser.d for * How to Cure 8kn Diseases,” 1*4 States had honestly and bravely dis pages. 50 illuHtrati-rti.“. m.d KM» testimonials charged his executive duty and vetoed DADV’QK')|N ft"4 s < alp pwrv.ii ei.a.tmi-nts which he considered iru- . J rt I* X O and boítutitifil by (T tictka |.ro|»'r, hi- has te-en threatened by offi M edicated S oap . cere of that organization with personal insult it he dare«l make his presence known in the city where it held its an Made of selected stock by the 1« ■it Ainericaiji Maimfai'tiims. Please No single disease has entailed more snllering nual meeting. There was a limit to hu examine Goods and l’riccs before purchasing. liespetlfitllv. or hastened the breaking up of the constitution than (’atarrh. The sense of smell, of taste, <»f mat: endurance. He (Vest) had voted j. n nan sight, of hearing, the human voice, the mind- for , ension b Ils, coerced by his prsilion one or more, and sometimes all yie’d to its de hecause he was honestly anxious for the structive influence. The poison it distributee tt«roughoQl the system sttacks every vital force, honor and glory of the country. He had and breaks np the most robust of constitutions. voted for them because he wanted to ev Ignored, liecause but little understood, by no»-< idence to the world that th«' ruen with physicians, impotently assailed by quack* a» d ciiarh’tans. those suffering lrorn it have little whom lie had acted in strife respected hope to be reiieved of it this side of the grave. the soldiers ot the Union, and were will It is time, then, that the popular treatment of ing t<> give them even inorethan they de this terrible disease by remedies within reach of all passed into hands at once competent and manded. *'But there is a limit, and I trustworthy. The new and hitherto nntrpMl have tearhed it. I will be driven no methiMl adopted by Dr. Sanford in the prepara further by claim agents and plunderers tion of his R adical C ube has won the hearty an- >r<»val of thousamls. It is instantaneous in af- in tip* garb of soldiers. For honest and ording relief in all head colds, sneezing, snuff real soldiers I am willing to vote any ing hid I obstructed breathing, und rapidly ie- , amount of pension.” moves the most oppressive symptoms, clearing [F. J V j Jacksonville, Oregon. PERSIAN CASHMERES, NUN’S VEILINC, LACE CHECKS ZANZIBAR & PALMER SEERSUCKERS. MERRIMAC SATEENS. ORGANDIES, COCHECO LAWNS j LINU Mil A-NIHILA-Y s S. AMOSKEAC, STAPLE CHEVIOTS ANO CINCHAMS. AND SIMPSON'S SILVER GREYS. MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHINC. CREAT REDUCTIONS AFINE STOCK VARIETY STORE ! NEW WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL UPERS and BORDERS. Large Stock of Bouts and Shoes Constitutional Calarrli. V . yrr 11V 1 GROCERIES ALL THE REMAINING COODS A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR., ACTUAL COST PRICES ! KIDNEY PAINS, THE PLACE BLACKSMITHING BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! THE BEST STYLE CRONEMILLER Í SONS, FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR BEEKMAN & REAMES’ LACY, PARKE T THE BE8T FAMILY MEDICINE MACHINERY! WOODBURN NURSERY Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees Brinkerhoff System for Cure of all RECTAL DISEASES. THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS ANO COMPRESSORS anti WIRE ROPE-SPECIALTIES. Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines. NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. J. M. ARTHUR, Matajer. Ko. 33 aai 35 Nortii Fmt St., Mart. Oman INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, J. C. CARSON o Sash. Doors, Blinds Oregon Kidney Tea ! WINDOW AND PLATE GUSS K A Rare Chance! FRUIT TREES NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST T ESMOND HOTEL, T Late of California, 'Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! THE CITY BREWERY, Baled Hay For Sale. F M beer, eitherjia bottkwor ke«*. B G ROUGE HCHUMt’h A