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PnblUhad every Friday morninc by
CHARLES NICKELL.
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VOL. XVIII
MISCELLANEOUS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OF OREGON.
U.B.3an»tor».J. H. MrtchGI. J. N. Dotrjh.Uon-
«ra*am»n. H. Ilarmann; tlovsrnor, 8. F.-nnoyer;
Hwcrstarj of Alar*. l«*-»r<* W. McHrirte; Stata
Traaanrar. Gao. W Wabh; Htata Prlntar. F.
Haker; 8apt. Pablic Inatraction. E. B. McElror,
Hnpreme Jad«**. W. P. Lord. Chiet Jaatic» W’.
W. Thayar. H. 8. Blrshan.
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ntijrnuiiii.
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IRFAMTir
DISEA
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GRANDEST ft LARGEST COLLECTION
OF NEW WINTER
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AND FANCY COODS,
re. « «»rn«»»«.
Clerk. W. H. Barker; Sheriff. R. W. D*an; Tr*aa-
ur»r. N. Fisher; Aee*e*«»r. J. M Chlldere; School
8ap*rint*n<l*nt. N A. Jacob«; Surveyor. Ja». Jef­ I
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frey; Coroner. R. Pryve.
CLOTHING,
ir*-. «
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KMICPHINB COÜWTV.
Senator. H. B. Millet; Henreeentative, R. Ü. I
Mitchell- i’oonty Judtre. V. ( olvif, Commt**ion-
er», M. M****n4*r. J M. Payne; Clerk, C. K.
Chanelor; Sheriff. T. G. Pattenion; Troaeurer, J.
W. Howard; A**e**or J. P. Lewi»; School Su- ¡
narintendent. K. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N. I
Banadcre; Coroner. Dr. Kremer.
MEDICAI
IAI ■ ■
Everyone Should (Io and See the
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riasr JCDICIAI. DtST»tCT.
H-—W————-"-»fe«
FALL! 1887 WINTER!
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Uomprisirix Jackson. Jnaaphine. Laka and
K'ainath coanùe». Circnit Jmlga. L. K Wabater; i
Di»tnet Attorcer. W M Coivi«.
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zaoxsos cocxTV.
Sanator. A.C. rttanlay; R«pr*»entativas. J. T.
JACKSONVILLE, 0J
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS,
A «
B00T8 and SHOES,
Our olffwt child, no« ,f
infant aix month» old «*•
l«nt, malignant akin dine*
edirn failure. *» nailed u
who attempted tarare it
rao«t inereihbl» rwpidify, t
of the little fell«« » per,,».
hi» hack down to Lis kne -
ugly. i«ioful. blotched and
no reel at niebt, no p eaa e h
went MlTi«e<t to try the ‘
Tim effect vu ehnply mm*^_
tour v»ek» a oomplete rare *"7,
th» little fellow', pereon eq • ,
though he had never be) ”,,
opinion your valuable ren'
and fu-dny he i* a »trona hi
well, no repetition of tied'
rurred.
Atty-at-Law and ExG>ro
Hxrtlixscx: J. Q. Weiat.
THOUSANDS OF
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Joint San.atari’. M. Cartwright of Waeco-.Rep- TOBACCO. GROCERIES.
9
*«w»ntativ«.K. McLean of Klamath;< <mntv .tuiix».
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. W. Smith; Coa'uiMionsr*. J L. Hank*. H. I
C«nn«
WDV FTC*
CROCKERY,
ETC
Kmmitt;UI»rk. Wf. Hal»:8h»riff. M. D. Chit-i
USUUSÏKT, 6TC.
Trownror. (K T. Raldwi r. Aiuxwaor, It H. 1
«•♦ng»: Hrhcnl Ku»> ^Mender.! John Ueriirv*’ 1
I Uoaicn’tt'iSf JieM «ood*
t/. Nnarbr»-«^ ; -hi-»
tkr saz u, railruad raow ariuaz. Srxrt
6«xa tt-Tn
. M. I'artw.iaht o» W«*r*»; Rar.tenen i
. R. MnLmn of Klamath, County Jnd<*. A.
Bought ami Sold on <'ommi«»i«>n by
Corn mt»» toner». Geo. M. Jon«*. C. Loftn»;
k W T. Boyd; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton; Trea*>
rvr A MoCall*n: ficho«»l Superintendent, A. H.
Fisher; A*Ma»er, O. L. Stanley.
vnrri
or coubt *. rrr.
Country ProInc* bought and «old; also. Wool,
The Supreme Court of Oregon m*et* at Sal*m HidoR. Furs anti D*>jr Skins Solicit orders for
-At their----
regular term* commencing on th* fimt Monday* I Lumber
in March and October.
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MAX
MULLER,
Th*Circuit Court forth* Fir*t Judicial Diatr ct
I
Building.
**ta tn Jaekaon county on first Monday« in April, ;
September an<1 IN'cemher In Klimnth county _
« hi »ocond Monday in June and fir*t Monday In '
Qi IO
in lot» to .«uit pur«’hastT-^ in th” city of A~HL ki ( aie offered for *uk* nt fair prices and
November. In Laki* . «Minty or the third Monthj
4^ a /V on « asy term*.
in May and the f*ec«»nd Monday in October In,
11 U K) ACRES in five, ten and twenty acre tract*, adjoining and near Ashland. Th* beet quality
Jeeephine county on firn Mondays in March and
lWV of fruit land», and most desirable situation*, ar • r.ow offered for sale at t his office
An^ Jackaon connty the County. Probate and 1
Fruit and farming lands in tracts «»f from P> to 100 .-«’res, nt .ar Ashlar.«!, rind al« ng the line of the
railroad, can be purchased at this office.
-AKD-
t’om»ni**i«ner*’ court* meet «very month, com [
A »plondid Rtock Ranch of SOV) hc : - .< in J ick*oncounty, ai.d
of I tiGicr ** in Klamath eouaty
nmieinirwith th“ Srwt Monday« * ,r Joeephin*
county, the fir»t Mon.tay in January, April, fitly |
ET 1 SL1 P O MP
V for sale at a bargain at thi*offi-e.
£J^*A reaeonaulocommitsi«>«i will bo cl.arg • I in al! '• » • * for bus ing
selling ml-estate in
and September; for Lake county, every alternat«* I ZA F* I IM t. O I
V Iw
Jackson and Josephine and Klamath Counti« *. I i' « - wll I c-ir« full»- i v .-»tigHted; abstract* fur­
month, commencing the firnt Monday in January. 1
nished; conveyancing done; loans of monej securt«l for th* i.«irrow»«r or found tor th* lender on the
For Klamath county th* fir*t Wedaenay in March. '
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ATTHE SAN FRANCISCO
most reasonable terms.
Jane September and November
We shall alwav* be prepared to give any information <lei»ired concerning th* n»-eds. resource* ar.d
prosperity of Ashland and Southern Oregon, and will take pleasure in showing the property we offer
for sale.
Cheap tor CJasli !
ROPER, CALEY & HELM,
Are born into the world •
rexernaton« affection, ew
heart, scurf or dandrn* '
ijHOtuxins ecaeine *
jPsrratio»
n£ —s’ *
■ »■ >—
•5-«
—
- » Tin.pCrlT'.reiitr-d
vf«t• m ■«««
halh_
~ ■ ■ with
w*.*» Cuticara
.«»«*■ «* »■■«■>
Ko»i
g ~ «•«»
an exjni»-
,—
ite Hkin Beautifi*r, and n single apnlication <»f
(’ntictirn, th* Great Skin Cure, with a littl«
i'nticnra Benolvent, th* New Bloai Purifier,
i* often »»uflicient to arrest the pri»nree* of tho
diMMe, and point to a speedy and permanent
cure.
Hence, no mother who love* her .it’.dren, who
take* pride in thalr beauty, purl*r rod health
and in beatovrins upon them a *i l/l’e greatest
inheritance—a akin without a ’’Uiieh, and a
body nourifthed by pure blood--h<Mld fail to
make trial of (he ('uticura Kemedi •*.
Dall on his ueaui
for the imaginary treat
them had been depositc.
They searched, but not in vuiu,
and frequent cultivation brought
money’s worth by greatly increa
crops. So it will to tiie world's (arnte.,
ami so it does to me,' as I look at my
teeming wheat crop,nearly six feet high,
throwing up their heads thickly and
evenly till they look like a serrated floor.
J know that in that great, last effort of
nature their roots now find in what was
once the unwholesome and unaerated
sub soil the elements of a completed
growth. They do not exhibit .the too
common app-atum-e of an ill assorted
regiment, where lank grenadiers and
¡¡tiie tiff men ildermix in incongruous
proximity. 1 ami more and more con-
iiimed -:i my convieti >n that the general
cultiv.iti- ti of thi» kingdom is under five
inches—more shallow . in fret, than the
depth of a common wine-glass. That
deptii must I k - measnred tn lhe noliik
earth; when broken U|> and seton edge
hv the plow it appears much deeper.
How does thfe five inches accord witli •
tiie retprireqients of my friend Dicon'e |
pa’«rip, whose nsjts landown thirteen
th ' *tx inches in one season? My Imtl-1
jrf was examining the drainage on my I
neighbor's field and found abundant !
roots of the wheat crop five fer-t below
the surface. So it is with many ol
our crops. Surely then the '"'■•Ms would
be all the ln-tter by finding
n tielow
manure, air and circulating Wi er.
Sub-soiling is performed in England in
the spring, to prepare the ground for the
root crop—such as beets or rutabagas—
ami as tho four-course system of agricul-
tuie is in vogue there, the land is suh-
soiled once in four years. In the stiff!
■ In tl e opersiion is costly, as it takes
lets of Loire pow-r. Michi’s mole of
suhsoiliiig is as follows: <>ueu up the
ground eight or nine inches deep with a
strong plow drawn hy three horses. The
sulesoii plow follows in the track of the
iir-t plo\x and is drawn by six strong
horses, breaking up fourteen inches of
the sub-soil. Tiie weight of these horses
would average horn 16.K) to lst.kt pounds.
I should imagine the land in the Wil­
lamette valley, between Portland and
Salem, is of similar description to that
which Mecbi farmed, and I am of strung
opinion that if the system of sub-soiling
wa* practiced here, wild oats and other
vicious weeds would disappear and crop*
as of yore would be the order of the day.
an«.
Inu.
i«lature
6tl>.
Sold ever) where. Price: (’utie”|ii. 3d cent»;
Iowa will e,
Soap, 23 cent* ; K**o!v*ut. $!. Prept red by the
Potter Drug and ('hemical Co . Boet»«i
and congressmen c,
<?iF*Mer.d for “How to Cure Ski. Dhcas**,” fit
Kansas will elect
page*. 30 illustration*, and 100 ‘vstimvnial*
islatnre anil congressi
U
A UV’Q
™ tt.I’ pr<* rv.d
6th
JLJxxO X 0 and (»eautifi^d l*j ('( Tit rKY
Kentucky will elect con
M EiHCATED S oap .
vemberGth.
Ix>uieiana will elect »tat.
legislstun- April 17th. an.I
Ainxl»'ditieaf-c» !ta* entailed jn »re »nftei nip
Novi-mber title
or hastened the breaking up of
oonntitution
than ('iitarrh. The *« tifh of suiell. of (aide, of
Maine will elect governo-
sight, of hearing, the human voice, the mind
state officers, h-gi.-lature an
on* or more, and »omefimet» all, yield to it* de­
tn.-n Septeinlier 10th.
structive influence. The ooison it distribute*
Maryland will elect contre-
the »y*t*m attacas every vital force,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ROPER, GALEY & HELP-I. Real Estate Agent*. throughout
and break* up th* most robust of constitution*
vember 6th.
Ignored, beenuee but little undeptood, by most
Massachuset'ts will elect stateo
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
WILLARD CRAWFORD,
physicians, impotent]? assailed ty atiack* and
eharletan*. nioee suffering from it have littl»-
legislature aid congressmen Nove
ATTO '.NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. I
to be reli*ve<l of it thi» eide of the grave-
6th.
It 1* time, then, that the popular treatment of
Michigan Will elect state offic,
Medford, Oregon
thi* terrible disease hy remedies Vithin reach of
all pH*A<-d into hands at once e»n.potent nr.d
legislature and congressmen Novotnj
Thi» I» the placo to get your
Will practice in all the court* of tli* Stat*.
trustworthy. The new and hit«crto untried
6th.
Oftie.- m Hamlin'« brick building. upstairs.
method adopted by Dr. Sanford in Hie prep ira­
Minnesota will elect state officers, leg,
tion of his R adical (’CHF ha» woiithe hearty ai>-
pmval of thousand». It 1» in*tui.<*neou» in ;;f-
islature and congressmen November'
P. P. PRIM
rording relief in all )i*ad colds.
' pg. -nuff
6th.
proi
mg and obstructed bn-athing. .
. *dly ’
attorney a coünsklor - at law , |CI(JABS
Mississippi will elect congressmen barley
move* the most oppressive symptom*, ciearing
!
JEWELRY.
the head, sweetening the breath, restoring the
wheat »
November 6th.
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CAND1IW KVT»
»eases nf »mell. ta*t* and hearing, snd nentralla-
HONffOHVtLU.
OGr.
Missouri will elect state'officem, leg­ likely enou,
riri"« ctnn*
ing the constitutional tendency of the disease to­
NOTION*, i TTLF.RY
islature and congressmen November self instead
Will practice in nil >h»* (’onrteof th»» State Olfico 1
ward* tho Inns*. iiv«T and kidney».
I
STATIONERY ALBUMS.
B anford ’ s IU di -' al (’ uhf . oondsts of <»n
in the (’ourt House, tiret door tn tho kft of en- j
6th.
Tariff or no t.
TORAl t O ’ ' th YREITES TOUGHNESS—It is almost rmpo-'ilili'tn Tear. an<! it will not Crack. bott’e of tie K apicai . (T rf one tw»x of <’ k -
tranc«*.
Nebraska will elect state officers, leg­ ated altov»- wo...
rARRHAL KoLVF.Nl and
IxUALFR.
SOFTNESS
—
Whether
(obl-or
ll.q.
Wet
or
lh\.
it
is
always
Soft
islature and congressmen November ence to the Oregon
Price it.
i
UePEATT
Gent's Furnishing Goods»
I
Gtli.
make a ditf -r*’nce to n
and Easy for the must Ten’lei En t.
P otter D ki < j A M edical Co.. B oston .
Nevada «ill elect 1,-gisIature m I con­ every article n«ed hv him, <»t
ATTORNEY A(’OU NSELOR-AT-LAW, ; And everythin« u»uaRy found in a fLret-claes WATERPROOF—It will Turn Wiitei better than any other Leather.
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Variety Store. Al»o,
in the rt-si ience, alxxit the IMT- ’IIS ul
gressman Noven.lier 6th.
Buffer I)..-,
Avblawd. »r»«ow
SEASQN
COLOR—A Jet Black that will not Fade or turn Ri d.
New Hampshire will elect governor, hinisi-lf and family, are ■ jf .Xc l fru n
ro b. 27', ; . . ( ,
and other state officers, legislature and twenty-five to 103 p.-, cent, ■for the aj. buyter I..’..?.
POLISH
—
Unlike
all
other
Grain
Leather
it
will
take
a
High
Polish
°**i"
Onr<r<.od««r.th.b«rend«narent^ls.repre-
Strains and Weaknesses
vantage of some inanul'ac
congressmen November 6th.
i‘fur<*r living, f l-ou'trv—Q;lu)t. .1,
«Md Follow ■ bniliiina. up *U>r*.
low
w.. Ju ni>, pr(,tKMe to t>>
with ordinary Shoe Blacking.
■m ■
Hplie«i*l in nn* niinnm by that mar-
,_ws, That ipralitv
New Jersey will elect legislature and |x»rhaps, twothousand milt l(»away
: durk*. ,,¡t
j1
vi-lon. Antiiiot* to tail. I- flinnini.
! ondersold.
CLEAN AND LIGHT
E1G111—Not being Weighted with Tan-
J. R. NEIL.
same
manufacturer
emplo^ing
’i,“*
turkey,, lgv'.f.'j^e (.e.
congreesm-n November 6'h.
tion amt Wsakncs*. tie CrticiB«
Asri-l
‘
«is
P
i
.
astxb
The
first
and
Egg«
—
<{ t lied
New Yotk will elect governor, lieuten­ at the cheat»»*! rat.- otaain.U)l(.
T(1„
ningMaterials and Grease, it will not *.¿1 a Stocking and weighs
ATTORNEY * COUNSELOR AT LAW (
-nly twin-killing, atrenftheniiut pla»-
per doz
ant-governor, legislature and congress Kepuhltcan tariff has made manv mill­
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«-r. Espseially
_f
adapted
A(lai)__ *o _ in«Untl,
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Light for the Substance.
Prevlsi ms - P* *
ionaires by wringing fro< the ehmmon 141V : ,|k..<i4 -r*
men November 6th.
r» l:» r»‘ and «peedily euro Kidney end Uterine
Jacksonville Ogn.
We earrv in custom-made work of tin Highest (trade of this stock.
;n*»* Warn*:.led v.fitly snp«*rior
Hiuo-D-' |lr
ftjr t|ie
North Carolina will elect slate officers, lieople their hard-earne<F
— TO C.ET TOUR -
legislature and congressmen Novemljer benefit of comp iratively , f7w infant in­
Will practice in all the ('on rta ofthe State. Of
6th.
dustries, a.» they are t rmed. alt bon »h
fine in Court H oum , **c«»n«l <!«w>r on right from
at $5 00, ami a lace shoe made on the Harvard B-'N-Tne last, calf
E»Mcrn '«‘ C; ’?
I
entrance
Ohio will elect secretary of state and 1 the r*pul;ta in* ColeT.rlm I it* c.-utenni <
Meal-
.
lined throughout and soles of Genuine EiigliAi Sole Leather, at $7 00.
al annivefwry. If the fanner or talxtrer ft;d"
congressmen November 6th.
W. F. WILLIAMSON.
Oregon will elect congressman and is at all j i >t»w‘ted by the tariff as given
Both arc in .»even different insteps and width- to each size. For 25cts.
(Jlvr.
in the list above, wo fail to coin;>t-«iend * fkiA-y—Brewing p
legislature June 4th.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT-LAW.
additional they will bo sent eliaige» prepaid to anv address by mail or
■y .ro»n. »-•Sg» 27 .VI
Pennsylvania will elect a supreme
-DO5R IN-
—Suffolk i’tiii, li.
Medford, Oregon.
—No »Iciiiaiid
Quote OdWkc.
couft indp*. '»,;i«’-.iWv
eungr, »sm. n
«-
—-
cxi’‘L*"-
l’olHtne*—Market heavy Per ctl
«»>»
. I*
only ia. '. ««■:,*■. to add a'line*o' Xovetr.lier 6th.
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♦
Portland, < >rcgon.
Af iRAsnr.r. T u . ks with Bu t X ve . -■
the abo«e to as fully as jiosstble indorse ■
Rhoile Islan.l will elect state officers I met on a Western train an old Ohio Su; »weets «»II at 2'ac |>»r fb.
tent ion.
—
Fo7
....
1
Wase*
of
fft-
Onion«—*5il <«i irretì.
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this «•orrespondent and to give some and legislature April 4th and congress­
Quote
farmer whose face invited my cotiti Ience ’ Fre«h Fruit«—Gotxl demand
H. K. HANNA,
I
Liver, Sidney:, Stomach and ¡»pieen.
practical evidence of lhe value of deep’ men Nove-.nlior rtth.
appi»-«,
fl 25 la-ar-. T'xffff 25; |H-«che«.
and who wan built large. Sai-1 he tome
—ASr> AT—
plowing
in
some
sections.
At
Ashland
’
This purely vegetable pre-
South Carolina will elect state officers, as I ate my share of hi« lunch: “The ; 4b''l 2.’> ; lanuti»». 6' ,c.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. |
p:»r»t ••«», now ^«, o Ichrat'd a » y
tin- soil for peach planting hail lieen Weil legislature and congressmen November
Drifil Fruit«—Snn-ilricd apple*. 607«*
F.«n. v MrH ■ :n-, < r.
itc 1 irk
farm* in our state is mortgaged for oxer
plowed
and
the
sub-aoiler
followed
the
l*r ft; macliine-drioil. l<kSll%e; I’lnin-
6th.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
the
South
m
Jt
.»•!«
seven
hundred
million
dollars.
Ten
of
,
THE LOWEST RATES.
surface plow pretty much as above de-1
iTently <>n i
IJ-av« •■» a .j
Tennessee will elect governor, legisla­ our Western states—I see by tho |ia|>ers nier «•v«p-irsi»il, 12c',; pear«. Il(ll2';c;
«un-dried pitie»» plum». 1.x- ; machine-
scrilx-'l. The soil of England is miicli of j ture an 1 congressmen November 6th.
Wil! practice
all th«> C* art* nf the State
Kidney» a t t corre»*»* the
—has got about three billion and a half, dried, 12Sc; Italian prune». lhtAlfc.
act* t. if in.- Live*, -nd «.tL r*-
< *ficp np «tain» in Orth'» brick.
it stiff clay. It may I*-doubted if th«-
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Texas will elect state officers, leg­ mortgages on their farms, and that don’t ; Lumber—Rough, per M. 410. e.lgeil. 112.
fnre, th hc*t prepuratorv
Willamette valley has much if any soil ¡stature ami congressmen November
inediciit . « h i vr r the * t<-
count the chattel mortage» filed with the ! No. 1 flooring f22 50; No. 1 ceiumr. |22 5O;
J W. Koarvsos. M. D
R. M G ill . M.D.
r.e*v n-ay pr.-ve i* le
In ¿¡I
such as Meelii farmed, and most ot our 6th.
c- nrn«»n di-e a»».* it a j. tsn-
town clerks on farm machinery, stock, ! No. 1 rustic, f22 50: over 12 inch«-» wide, fl
land
can
be
fairly
sub-soiled
with
less
DRS. ROBINSON A GILL,
extra.
Vermont will elect state officer*. 1-gie-
ly any < ihcr racJi-
horse power than he requires. Until of lature and cong e«»nie:i »-ptetnta-r waggins and even crops, by gos'i! that
»AN FRAXCIK'O.
cme, effect a »pertly cure«
ain’t two incites under thesnow. Tliat's
PHYSIi TANS AND SURGEONS.
Wheat—N.i 1 shipping. $1 .> per cental.
lute
sub-soil
plows
were
not
easily
ha<l
j
The H<’^nlat«»r is ««ale to .-idminiiter in any
4th.
what the prospect is for farmeis now. ■
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Barley—N«» I feed. s2%'r.
condition • . ; .e *)*!• m.an ! iindt r no circum-
Jarkointlllr. Ogrron.
here, but now they are kept by the large I
\ irginia will elect congressmen No­ Tl e government's rich, but the men that
stawee» c to it <i«» haw. It
Oats—G. m . I feed. II fiTiecfl 70 per rental.
nt the 01<l Stand of
ii iplement houses. A few fa-mers plow vember 6th.
i\c a Jas* «’f wine, but i* r > int >vcati ig b.-ver
«•on California Street, in Mr*. Ga an«’»
Potatile* — Biirl»ank aeedlinf*. 11 30;
made it, the men that fought peraric tires
deep, and there should lie more of them.
aue t i' -*d t > intrniperan« e; wiii promote <li-
bu.'ng.
West Virginia will elect state officers, and perurie wolves ami Injuns an 1 pota­ early rn«*e. 40(«>7«V; perrle»*, 75c(A0Oc;
^«•«tioii, <1 iwnipa11> headache« and gener-
IP Call, promptly att.-nde-i .lay or night
As yet our land is not so exhausted as to legislature and congressmen Noveml-er
,'»j p< »■ cental.
uliy tour op thr»y*triM. 1 he i**< ■»small,
to bug* and blizxards. and ha* paid the >wrrts.$2
necessitate plowing d«*eper than ten 6th.
Onion* <2
per rental, for «’Loire
Uo* UMplraMMit, and it- virtues undoubted.
war debt and pensions and everything 'stork.
• •
inches
for
w
heat
ami
grain
crops.
Gar
DR. W. STANFIELD.
No to«»*» of time, no inter­
Wisconsin will elect state officers, leg­ else and hollered for the Cnion and the •
Wool
^priiijr
dip
Oreg, »ti—Eastern
dens
should
I
h
-
plowed
deeper
to
s»»cure
ruption
or
Moppage
of
EC I. ECT I (5 PHYSICIAN.
islature and congressmen November Republican party and high protective
choice, l^r ; do poor to good, 15c. Fall—
bii’.iaU*** white taking th«
good results. All ground for orchards, 6th.
Regular* -r.
tariff and anything el««» that they were Humboldt an<l M<tn«l«>cinn. 14«’. Moun­
Haa located in Talent, Or., for the practice of
k
except on sandy loam tl at goes deep,
All of the several territories, will
tain Free, lie; Sat ratnento valley defect-
( tul ir’-n C'-»n*»lainir?
hi« profit*»n. Mak-* ill chronie oímmms »MMth
should br> Well underilrained and plowed hold a general election on Novenrher told, is left high and dry thi* cold winter i\V. IL . S«n Joaquin defective. ‘Jr ; south*
f«J»- li.3.1 »hr. • S»«»H
a** IlheainatiKrn. .Vthma, Pile«. Kulnoy D ihpa »**,
with a mortgage of seven billion.« ami a
t-
.
•!
•<
h.
p
u
ful
or
very deep as well.
hurrv and seedy, 9c.
L»r*r Complaint», Ac., a npecialty.
rtth when a delegate, legislators and half on the farms they have earned ami i ern
... •! t U'lil give T
I.
There is soil in’Oregon that should not th«
various county officers will be saved a hundred times over. Saiz I to
If taken «;<'<? •
t..»l!y by p*»
L. L WHITNEY. M. D.,
be too deeply stirred, notably the sand elected.
Srfrg/Htprr Low.
• t:«i;ts «xpr>*cd 1» MALARIA,
myse’.f, an’ I think that congress agrees
loams of E rstern Oregon uplands. It is
will rxp I th* ;»'»i‘.f an«* protect
For the benefit of all whe re«y seek to
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I
with me, Pttmn a farmer anvliow
Bill
then» Go,n atia k
claimed that if plowed deep and left
«»indie «lie newspaper» out of their ju«t
10V* There will positively be no Reservations. The goods must be
G i . aspkrs ,—An eminent writer *ny* Nye
Ea^la Point, Oregon.
\ I’HY '»K-SAV'i OPJNTUX
loose this soil will dry out too much and ‘■glanders i* aeonstitutional.fatal dtanase I
due*, we publish the following, which 1«
sold
at
once,
even
i !,».<; L.i-ti (t.»<».i.i- H .... .:«.»u<
i
ye«»rs,
not bring gixsl crops. The soil east of originating directly in the equine and ns- .
kept standing at the head of the first edi­
Haring located at thi* place I n*k a share of
an! have i ver K<n able t» put up a vegetable
I
m
UCTNI.NT
i
-
ItlSMISSKIl.
—
U.
.-
|l«-
torial colutiin in many of our exchanges :
the Cascades, is naturally loose and easy innite specie* (horse,mule and a«« and '
th* patronage of thi* section, ('all* attended to
c >nip .f <1 that would, like Stinm'ns Liver Rcgu*
trict
Attorney
McArthur
has
entered
a
1 S'lliseniH-r* woo do not give exnre«»
at any time
to work, anil if the statements like the tran«ini»«ible, esjiecially by inoculation,
• r. j.r n'., i!y an<i cfT ctively tnuve the Liver to
he undhhig ’ ied have fokmed ai o
.nd -t the > «tnc t.me a^HWtc*«’ 4 weak-
above are reliable, do not need very to man, dog«, cats, sheep, goats, etc., nolle in the four cases of the United notice to the contrary are considered as
j»artner*hip
with
an
authorize!
capital
of
W. H. SOMMERS, M. D.,
wishing to continue their subscription«.
t. -hgu'iiv«-ar. i ass^^Nfhive
s of lhe
|53,(D0. for th* pnrpoec of carrying on a General
deep working. But there is scateely any and not to cattle nor pig«, nor fowls. It States against Wm Barnhart, for alleged
I M lluu. ... M 1» ,W.. “...in, Ark.
NN-
2. It su I im riln-rs order the discontinuance
forgery against affidavits. The reason
PHYSICIAN SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR Banking BaMno-H tn all <»f it* branche* in Jack-
land
west
of
the
Cascades
but
will
re
­
of
their |H-ri.*lii-als tin» publisher tuay con-»
is
due
to
an
animal
imison,
which
gain»
Minvil1»*. Or»*gon Office at the old xtandof B<*»‘k-
for
dismissing
these
cases
was
tint
the
UIVT V«H l.i- r TI1F. 6EM I5E.
spond to the sub-soil.
man’H Banking Houee, S. E corner of Third and
entrance into the animal system, or. as court decided some time since, on the tiirie to send them until all arrear« are
Jachsouville. Oregon.
PK£l^Ki-l>
UY
paid
California street*.
The theory of such plow ing and of un­ some very able authors claim, is gener­
C ( . BEEKMAN..
3 If MibM-tibera neglect to or refuse to
derdraining is that the air penetrate« ated within it. The disease is called hearing of the demurrer to the in lict
'.'ibn & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Profesional calle promptly attended to day or
THOB G. UEAME8.
ment,
that
the
affidavits
could
not
be
take their |>criiHlieal* from the office to
■Wit.
and leaves moisture in lhe earth and al- glanders if the scat of the disorder is in
Consultation* in either English or German.
wliicli they are directed, they arc held re-
| so leaves the ammonia it contain», and the nasal cavities, throat, lung«, etc., used tinder the regulations of the land potisiblc till they have settled theit bill
IT* Office and residence on ( al If ornia street,
department to affect the titles to public
I this has the effect to disintegrate tough
corner <*f Fifth street
and farcy when it is in the skin, the tis­ lands alleged to be swamp land. The and nidered tie tr pajs-r discontinued
soils, that stack and crumble when ex­ sue immediately under it .cellular) and
4. If Milvscriber* move to other places
T. R. YOUNG. M D.,
posed to air and become enriched by ab­ the lymphatic vessels and gland organs origin of the charges is as follows : Pai
without informing the publisher, and the
ties
who
made
affidavits
to
the
quality
of
papers arc »ent to the former direction,
Keep« the largest «tock of
sorption of the ammonia they take from carrying a white fluid called lymph
I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
certain tracts of land stated that some they areli-ld responsible.
the air.
In these instances it was known as but­ land was swamp which was not. To
5 The courts have decided that refusing
DEALER
IN
■
“Earmer'' asks some one who has had ton farcy. The disease may appear in t
Central Point, Oregon.
tn take pcro.lii als from the office, or rc-
. actual experience to respond, and we two principal forms: the acute or the I save themselves from prosecution for I moving and leaving then» uncalled for“pri-
|H-rjiny they swore that the lists includ-
PILES. RECTAL ULCER. FISSURES. l’RU trust someone will do so who lias bene-
Gradaat* of th* Medical University of IxmiMville,
---- and----
chronic. But to lie more iirecise, it is | ding this wrongly designated land were , ma facie ' evi-lence o( intentional fraud.
R1TU8 AM. FISTULAS IN ANO.
Kentucky, (’all» promptly attend»«! to day or
fitted
by
sub-soiling
land.
Of
course
6. Any per«on who receives » newspa-
better
to
have
a
separate
descriii
lion
of
POLYPUS RECTI. E tc .
night.
'he general principle as laid down by the malady for each tvpe, viz. Acute afterward attached to their affidavits by ;>cr and make* use of it. whether he has
’
kunhart.
and
so
caused
a
charge
(
',f
B. BBTOB. M. D.,
F. P. GF.\nT. M. D..
subscribed for it or not. i« field in law as a
i Meelii i* correct, and applies everywhere glanders, chronic glanders, acute farcy
Walter A. Wood’s Binders,
William*' Buildm«.
Hesidcuce on C St
that soil and climate correspond, but and chronic farcy." Tho symptoms are: what might technically be called forgery ¡ subscriber.
on tl.* Northwest coaRt.
Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reaper*.
to’«e made against him. The charge’s
7. The postmaster who negtecta to give
our “Farmer" evidently wishes some “First, there is an increase in tempera­
PRYCE A GEARY,
Walter A. Wood's Sweep Rake R. aper?,
the legal notice ot the neglect of a person
one w ho has tried it here in Oregon to ture; the thermometer registering from have caused him considerable annoy­ to take from the office the newspaper ad
Walter A. Wood's Enclosed Gear Mowers
PHYSICIANS AM) SURGEONS,
DR. PILKINGTON.
give results of such cultivation. \Ve 105 to 10ft. and there arc sensations of ance, but this is now over and done with dressed to him. is liable also to the publiili
tiaar. Scott Jit Co.'s Separators,
had hoped to attend a meeting of the cold manifested by rigors shivering ; a
er for the subscription prj.ee
vfedforil. Oregon
Burgeon, Oculist and Aurist and proprietor of the
Gaar. Scott & Co.'s Plain and Tra.-fton Engines,
Tur F aith ci ke F baci ».—They are
Sanitarium for Eye, Ear and Nervous Disease*« fruit-growers at The Italles and there serious inflammation of the nasal c ivities
Coates
’
Lock
Lever
Hay
Rake;
also
a
OSun« in William«' Brick Building Up-stairs.
Portland, Or. haa been appointed agent and gain some fresh ideas concerning the lakes place, their mucuous membranes making it uncomfortable in Chicago for
PRICES:
C.ninrn hpiter .WtotMi, Cnmitnny.
physicinn for this *y*t*m for Oregon, and ha* in general cultivation of that region, but
become of a dark copper color w ith red the horde of pretended “faith” healers
The Wagtier Creek Mining Company.
two months mad* a number of cures of case*, in
Apple Tr*e*................................
to fin per 100.
some of which, severe operations with the knife only learned too late to reach there in or dark e|iots, due to tho effusion of who are infesting that city. The coro­ ' the llofie Extension au 1 other companies
Peach •* ................................ 10 “ lfi
time, that the meeting was to I h - held on blood, then they liecome purple.and the ner’s jury, which held an inquest 0:1 th ■ ¡operating in Wagner creek district, have
Plam and Prun* Tr**s ..........
8 “ IB “ “ Write for Cat alifguc. Addre»» either FRINK 11 KOS. 11! Pi«. CO.. Portland, Or., or
haveonly done harm.
Hofers by permis*i*n to Mr. Jas. W. Weather­ 17th inst. It is intended to attend such
Other tree»and »hruhbory furiii’hed reasonably.
red «pots or patches, by a gradual but body of a man who died last month,
CUONEKII.I j ER A SON, Agent», Jacksonville Or.
ford. druggist, well-known in Salem; Mr. Frank
Bend for « atalogu* t«
meetings 1n different jiortion« of the Pa­ rapid process, form “pit-like, ragged found that death was the result of im- I incorporated as the Golden spike Mining
Gardner, machinist at car-shops, and other».
J. H.SETTLEMIER. Woodburn.Or
Cor. 3d and E Street«.
Tliccai ital »lock 1» K«i.<*W.at
cific northwest, and so gain information edged ulcers“ (William . which mavex- propcr treatment at the hands of a so Coinpaittr
Will meet patients at
A dis­ called '‘mind healer" named Cyrus It flu per share, pur value thirty tliousaipl
J. FRALEY’8 HOTEL, ASHLAND, and tarcome more identified with all sec­ tend as far as the throat inside
1857
_
1887
PORTLAND, OR.,
tions.
charge take« place fn>m the nosttita at i Teed, and the latter was accordingly of whit li hate b.• ti place I on .lie market.
Every Second Sanday in Each Month.
Under draining, when well done, pro­ the beginning or a few days after, and it ; bound over to await the action of th’» :'I lie billowing are th* ■'rtte--n <-f the com•
Containing I» R-*>m*. well fnrnished. The beat
Address for pamphlet on Kectal Dineases,
duces wonderful effects and greatly in­
Grand Jury. In the in tereat of inteili pany. Jacob Eicbel of I vai.«vlile, Ind.,
DR. J.B.P1LKINGTOM, | proves and increases production. The is occasionally streaked with blood. In .
Manufacturer of
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
some eases there is hemorrhage from the | genre and common *en«e, say* the Seat­ president: August Ifrentano ot Evansville.
Portland. Oregon.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
drain« carry off surplus water as fast as same source. The gland* under and ' tle Sunday Slur, it is earnestly to la-
in tho Btate.
(secretary. I! J Gillette nf Citizen»' Na­
it falls, and as soon as lhe water is out beneath the jaw 'the submfxillarie* hoped that the law will find a hold ug*m
of tiie soil tho air pours in and passes ¡swell and liecotne hard; the lips, the the charlatan who is responsible for thi* tional Bank of E»an»ville, treasurer. < apt. .
Geo. II. «»amble. »ii|<ermtendent. M. A.
Daaler in
I tbn ugh the joints of the tiles into the ' wings of the nose and the interior part of death. If there is such a thing as crimi­
earthand reduces obdurate clay to fri- his hea<l also occasionally swell, and we nal malpractice, it is to be found in the Brentano, agent. The po«totfice address
No Chia*** employed and no deviation in
-Nature’** own Remedy—
•hargna.
abk- roil. The ammonia in the air be- frequently see cord-like enlargements of gross impositions to which credulous peo­ of Supt. Gamble ami Mr Brentano is
Meals 23 Cent*; lodging 23 rent* toMeents.
I
«•omes absorbed bv the earth and great­ the lymphatic vessels ap|w»ar upon the' ple are subjected by unskilled pretenders Plitenix
E. LEWISTON Proprietor i
I
Will speedily reliave and perma­ ly enriches it. There is more or less of cheek*. There is often a short cough, of the Teed stamp. Justice demands I
A full line !n *t«*‘k <»f
I
1
’
nently cure all the variotiH difficul­
err,I rotntorg.
ties arising from a disordered con moistuie in the atmosphere and this is and it the lungs become affected, as is that some protection lie afforded against
GENERAL BUILDING M A » ERI AL.
also ali"orl»‘d with the result of keeping often the case, respiration become« a system which play* ti|ion superstition j A large assortment of tine seed pola-
dition of the
the soil moist when it would otherwise
EHimMes and Price Li»t on spplivat-on
fanaticism to the extont of killing ' toes—Early Rose. Goodrich. Burbank Seed­
LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! bedry. Deep plowing produces similar shorter and difficult. Acute glanders and
CiMir.tr, ord»»* * *p..ciaJty.
may apjiear primarly, but it general ly the sick who would otherwise recover. ling, etc.,—for .«ale cheap at the ts. F. Va­
The public am hereby notified that the nnder-
FACTORY
AT
WEIDLERS
MILL.
It
is
perfectly
harmless
and
can
results
in
a
smaller
degree,
save
in
re
­
ignod will offer at private -ale all the
follows the chronic form.’’
riety btore in Jacksonville. Call early. •
be given to the meet delicate woman gions where the air is dryer than the
S*i**riw.m*. cor. Third and HStreet*.
I
or child. For sale by all druggists.
tyrnBiNO ovt T rek «.— Wherever
PORTLAND
OREGON.
soil,
as
it
is
said
to
be
in
Eastern
Ore
­
WAGON MATERIAL.
La tf if it Bftrarf
time is an object in clearing land no
For finir
SNFLL, HEITRHC A WOOBABP, gon in some parts. Good tillage has
Of those roMnetics which give to the face a
stump is
( err.as* Tool* and private effect, of th» late
Wholesale Agents,
A first-clan piano and a «mall Mfr will
then the effect of draining too abundant ghastly (vea ghostly) whiteness. Such stump* should lie allowed.
8. P. Hanna. This i" » rare opportunity far any
water from the soil and of keeping soils preparation* contain lead or some other unmanageable, and if green is quite apt be »-Id nt a reasonable figure, either for
PORTLAND. OREGON.
one wishing to pareli**» «orni» brat-class carriage
moist tiiat would otherwise ta1 very dry, equally injurious and dangerous sub­ as not, it cut in w inter,to sen«! ti|t suckers, 1 cash or note with approved security.
0MttrinJ. etc.
R HANNA, Administrator
as in a long season of drought. The at­ stances, the use of which, if long contin­ wliiclt will keep the roots alive and pro­ Apply soon at the T imf .« office
By the Thousand !
March ». 1ÄM5
mosphere west of the Cascades is much ue«! will, besides giving the skin a rough long the nuisance indefinitely. But a
CORRESPONDE-NCE SOLICITED.
he undersigned ih now taking or
more moist than east of them, as the and leathery apt*arauce. ultimately pro­ tree may be dug around with compare- j
flornr t<r 8wlr.
duce paralysis of the nerves. Thi* state­ tivel.v little tabor, and its top used a« a
tiers through Jackson and Joe»«phine counties
air here i* freshly loaded with moisture ment is no “bug a-boo.” but fact*, well-
A fine, large young stallion tor sale, five
for
lever to turn up roots out of tfie ground.
from the Pacific ocean.
U.
OF ASHLAND, OR.,
known to chemists and physicians, based As the tree bends, the roots that adhere years old. Inquire at the harness shop of,or
on the well-known physiological effects of
Cor. Front and Morriwrn St«..
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
such
substances whose presence in prepar­ in the soil may be cut witli an old ax, address W. G. Cooper A Son, Medford, Or.
bnj>ort‘i<il tn yttn^rn.
ORr.GON
ations for the complexion are indicated hv that need not be very sharp for that
PORTI. ANO.
Any kind rais*d in a first t la«» Nursery.
An assay office, complete in everything such outward signs as before slater!, ff unrpose. When it lies on the ground
Hme Ven Dir.
Are now prepared to furnish the beet of music that is essential to the thorough testing ot you would U*e an article which will at hitch a team to its top branches, and
«»w«rr->r»nf Brick. f'lrd-rl»«« la all Besp-rt.
Those wanting Tree* this *.all will do well to
If we know all the methods of approach
for public or private Patties. Balls, Picnic*. Ac ,
once
produce
natural
activity
and
beauti
­
twist the body around so as to loo«en adopted by an enemy we are the better en­
give me their order», a» I will guarantee satisfac­
ore« in southern Oregon, has been estab­
at any point on the roaat.
FOB GOODS IN OUR LINK
THOS. GUINEAN, Praprielar.
tion.
All the new popular mueic ia played by thia lished on Wagner creek, at the headquar­ ful complexion try Wisdom's Robertlne. more roots. In this way a tree of mod- ; abled to ward oft the dancer and postpone
1 warrant all my trees if properly «*ared for.
which is guaranteed under A forfeiture of
Orchestra.
erate size tnav be cheaply grubbed out.. the moment when surrender becomes in­
gVTh.t Kamond H<«tauraiit ia nn«urpa«M>d in
L. C. HEINRICHSEN.
Terms of payment na*y. Produce taken at mar­
Having employed a large number of mutricians ters of the Golden Spike Mining Company $lt0i) to be absolutely free from al! poi­ When tho hole made by excavating the ! evitable. In many instances the inherent
•very particular
ket price ltkHJ lb*, of Peach Heed wanted.
we are able to furniah any number of band*. Assays made promptly ami at the most sonous and injurious substances.
Pro­
A. 8. JOHNSON.
Any inHtrumenta or a caller furnished toother reasonable rate«. For further particulars nounced by leading Indies of society and root is filled, the whole may be plowed ' strength of the body suffices to enable it to
119 First Street.
-
Portland. Oregon
Jacksonville. Oregon Aug. 1 1R83.
band*. All order* by mail or telegraph prompt-
oppose the tendency toward death. Many,
and seed«-!.
ly attended to. Term* always reasonable. Ad- call at the office or address M. A. Brentano. the stage superior to anything ever pro­
however, have lost the«c force« to aueb an
duced for beautifying and preserving the
Plio-nix.
dreae
PROF. GAN1 ARD.
extent that there is little or no help. In
complexion.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
Ashland. Or.
other cases a little aid to the weakened
Wholesale A ih I Ketnil Dealer* in
J acksonville , oil
lungs will make all the difference between
‘'W
t1a0 guol tilings of this
CALIFORNIA STREET.
For finir.
Notice For Settlement
VwwVLWV^ jif0 are sorrowfully let
Soother at hand.
It is the only safe | sudden death and many year« of uaeful
The uii<iersigiie<i offer« for aata. at a rea­ medicine yet mad.- that will remove all
VEIT SCHUTZ PROP.
I’po« the fir«« «vmntonia of a cough,
alono on account of Dyspcjisia. Acker's
Orexon.
ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO T. J. GOOD- Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, sonable figure, two good work-tionea, an infantile dLird.-r*
It contain* no Opium I c?,d
J'1? tl,ro«t or lu"8»'
Silver and Silver Platad Ware. Hpa»taclesan i Optical trmids; aip-nt* for the Bockford
wyn ar* requested to call and setti* the same
B. SM-Hurz KESI’El TFULLY INFORMS
thillnuid Watchea.
with me at once, a* I have been appointed aeeigD«* Indigestion aail Constipation; sold on a exrellent 3'<-incli Baiu wagon, and .1 road­
th- cit va i* of Jackvonvill* an«! aurrounduM THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED
ALL
GOODS
IN
THE
LINE
MANU
FACTO
HE
I?
TO
OliDEIt
AND
BEFAIRE
and must make immediate collect ion*.
country tl at he is u«»w manufacturing, and will to du all work in hia line in the boat rnannorand
positive guarantee »1 23 and <X) cents, by cart Far further
«vplysoon w*jn»»
I .iW 23 Knts. frora
ipw<u prow wuat thc ^rwta UT Ot itD»
Wal.-ti Beiwirwx car-;Tally “x-»catcd.
st re**,>-»«N* on*»*
4w>i3Ì0liTOV Atfcigjiee
D. A UszeJn J Jtki'On’iUe
-•■T,»w«la.:iuKj I'acaag-ib scut <• ippucauuci- Cum u inic it* mrh u« 1 »tore purcha<uig elaewheiw
, to
GEORGE SOUUMPF
City Drug feture.
I be. • tin oineiaifor el any iomt
KLa-xatbOTCLtT Or; Jase hLlS^lbe7, City Drug ¿uxe
CREAT REDUCTIONS
Constitntiml Catarrii.
VARIETY STORE !
CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE.
GROCERIES
This Leather is Mnnfactiired by a Process similar lo that by which the Patent
Kids I wd as Donjola are made. The pom claimed for It are these:
KIDNEY PAINS,
THE PLACE
BLACKSMITHING
SIM510IJS
Protzman & DeFrance.
the best STYLE
D. CRONEMILLER & SONS,
LIVER REGULATOR
I ___
I
ALL THE REMAINING GOODS
BEEKMAN & REAMES’ A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR
ACTUAL COST PRICES !
•Tnolcsoiivillo, Or
jVrl’ Æ SACHIFICE !
T
BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY!
WOODBURN NURSERY
Brinkerhoff System for Cure of all
RECTAL DISEASES.
Frait, Shade flrmeiital and Nut Trees
Over 30,000 Cures in Six Yearn.
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY!
Cured Without Cutting Operations
NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES, i
l^ull
I^ino of
K’jirin
^laehinery.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
J. C. CARSON,
Tree Buses to and from the Hotel.
Sash« Doors, Blinds
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
A Rare Chance!
PARKE * LACY,
MACHINERY!
THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS UNO COMPRESSORS
and WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES.
FRUIT TREES
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Oregon Kidney Tea !
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Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines.
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NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST
THE CITY BREWERY,
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THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST,
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