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ini if®.'- * I 1 .4 * Í ht jktuocratic Simes. me Pnbltabed even Friday nuirtnn* by CHARLES NICKELL. (DIT09 AHO MMHNTM. NEW TIMES BUILDING. Office -Uorner Third and 0 Street* O ia oopy •• •• •• Kale» »r ’»■baerlptioa I per annum, in adviuioe .............. t* W •• •• paid within six month* . *75 •» •• not paid until end of year I Uli aix month*. . ....................................... I three month« JACKSONVILLE, y OREGON, FRIDAY. ARIL 6, 1888 ______________ VOL. XVIII MEDICAL. MI3CELLANE0US. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ’HQ AND JOB WORT. vorUftCD.eLU wHI b*- maerted la the Timt « the followup rate*.: 1 f*n iiom. od » ihMydam'. i ............................ .ft &o “ ** each Nuta**quant insertion............. 1 gp J4F“ Lxwai »drerU»»<nent» in»»rt»d raaaonabjy. A fair rtxlaction from the above rata» inadato rear J y and time advertía»™. THE TION JOB OfFIClt ..i morecomplMby ________ Ur than any other in South fra Oreeoo_________ _ n Oregoo. and oompar»« favorably with any ia the Stale. Job Printing I’nni of »r»ry ima<inabla ilmcnpl ion don»at c______ Bau ;_________ Francisco rat»».and io a erompi and hrst-rlav.manner. THE TREATY. CHIEF JISTTCE WAITE. the fashions •VMMI’M DONUM. The new Chinese treaty, **f which a *- MorriSofi 'K^iiw ick.Waite, chief justice Home hunriHome j.i Lets of blue "i’ai-e.)' F the public good ■.» up 8TATK OF ORKGON. "ynupaia appeared in the S. F. Examiner oF the Supieme eoiiit of tin United cloth ar*- made with rolling front*, open U. ». Sanatora. J. K. Mitoh«U. J. X. DUph. Con- held and the hspptneai not long "ince, is not ar dangerour States, died in Washington city week over a white vt-*l with gilt brai*i, «r -u.nsn. li. llsrmann; <b>r«rnor, B. P-nnoyer-. a as we had been ie 1 to fear, while at the liefore last. He wax born in -■*t rimmed with j»m-md»- Land* >>l giit of to*, neople enlarged, iS-or-tary **f Stata. li«*-*ra** W. atcBrnte; Stata Our oldest child, now • a years of age. when an same time it is not aS satisfactory as we 18 6, and was in his seventy-sei-omI year braid ; but tiicrMMiro mote for oeea**ional Trsaaarar. (l«o. W. W»bb; HUte Pnnt«r. F < . Everyone Should Go and See the tlnra ft some »uperiov infant nix months old wm attacked with a viru could wish. It guarantees the right of at the time of his death. Hakar. Sapt. Publio laayraotion. E. B. Mi-Klro»; line than in any m*n*u utility garment«. lent. malignant skin di w*». All ordinary rem agewy work to ac- Suprema Ju igaa. W. fTLord. Chiat Jnatica W. The late Chief Justice Waite w a* the Th** little, simple, lador-made black tri edies failing, we calle«! our family physician, Chinese to cross this country in transit— W. Tbaror. R. 8. Htrahan. fid eoiuphs). .-* much. A» a 1 GRANDEST ¿¿LARGEST COLLECTION who attempted to cure if bat it f-prhad with al a most serious defect .and one which will seventh incumbent of that office since tiie ix*t or fether-serge jacket in the ever riMT rroicixi. distbict . most incredible rapidity, nntil tbe lower portion insure a large ilk-gal immigration, un r'ompriaina Jack*on. Josephine, Lake anil relief of ht'seiy it moat adoption oi the Constitution. John Jay, iiseiul garment which nearly every lady of th»* little fellow s petiMn.' from th»* middle of K'amath oountie*: Cirsait Juilge. L. I* Webster: I GF NEW WINTER be a eoo.pM.ud ,of un- his tack down to his knee*, was one solid rash, less we provide ironclad special trains the first Chief Justice, a native of New need*, and there ie<vmsidc'able variety District Attornej. W M Colrtg. ugly, painful, blot chad aod malicious. We had with iturglat-proof l*x-lis jii the outside Yuik, l>orn in 1745, was apt>ointe*l at the of choice even in these, the difference r voxao!« COWT». eoiuniuu merit whose, no rest at niirht. no p» WM by day. Finally, we Senator. A.C. St-mley; Representatives. J. T. of the door,to transport tlw tourists from age of forty-fonr, and livedf rfortyyeais resting mainly in the manner of braiding wore advised to try th.v Cnticura Remedies. »[s-eific action nrust be Howditch. R. A MiUor:l’*>nnt> Jn*l«».K. D«Peatt; the place of arrival to that of departure. thereafter, holding the office seven". ’ His Th»'( fleet was simply aiarvelons. In three or binding and fitusliing. and the quality of (’o:nini««i‘*n<»ra, R«*nj. Haymond* S- A. ( nirlton; sure in curative proj*r- four wneksa complete oqttwaa wrought, Ina vine Ir authorizes any Chinaman now resid successor, John Rutledge of South t 'uro- the cloth. Button* an* not verv conspic I’lerk, W. H. P vrkar; Hh»nff. B. W. Dean; Trea»- the little fellow’s portion a* whit»* and henlthj ar ing in tl-.e Un te*i States, ami who van tna, Inn n in 1730. was appointed at fifty- arsr. N. Fisher; A-****->e*>r. J. M Uhildere-. School - eitic* and peruiaoetjl W nous, and thuae employed are small, ex thou ch he had never been attacked. In my Smwrinrenilent. 8. A. Jacobs: Surveror. J»"- J«- it* * ilects even with the opinion your valuable "«medi*» saved his !if»\ prove that he leaves a wife, child or pa six and died five year* La’er, holding the cepting the very hands*>i,ie button» which rr«r. Coroner. IL Pryce. and to-day he is a strung healthy child, perfect'} rent in this e tunt.y.or that lie p Hsea.se* office only a year,to surrender it toOhver are need for a waist fastening. in*U-a*loi josKl-msK COVMTT. | \ A l worst chronic ease* well, no repetition of the disea*»« having ever oc «*. pn*|»-rty iteie to tiie value of $l,(tfi). to Ellsworth, born in Connecticut in 1745, a clasp, on jackets with a vest. curred. G eo . B. B mitii . of half a lilclinie. Such go ami return Nobody with the slight who wa* appointed at fifty-one, served Atty-At-Law and Ex IVo*. Att’y. Ashland. < > Combinations of woolen and siik re u nputatioa must be (Tuvnolor. Hhorirt. f <i. Patterson: Treasurer J. I REfTBENCK: J. G. Weisu Druggist, Ashland. O. est acquaintance with the Chinese char five years, ami died in 1847. Almost the main a* topular as ever, and costume« W. Howard; A«ase«>r. J. P. Lewi«; Sohool Hu- [ acter will assert that these family and last official act of President John Adams of tins class are possibly a trifla more well iouudt-d, and v this i» aasured by BOOTS and SHOES, THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN p-nntendent. K.*F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. 8. i Bauaders; Coroner. Dr. Kromer. j Are bom into the world every day with some P'opeitv qualifications can have the wasthe appointment of John Marshall dressy than the all-wool or all-silk dress ! ileal* N and llii- pi* u in »11 climatea where Ki.tatra ixrnarr. eczematous affectnrn, «r.ch as milk crust sea 11 least restrictive effei-t. Practically, the ol Virginia, in 1K01, then fiftv-ioiir years es. wliieh are naturally more quiet iti ail phas*s of Isalily ailments are encoun ------------------------- Rey. I TOBACCO, GROCERIES. JointSen»t*rr, I’. M. ' artwrotht *>f W»ac»-.l. head, scurf or dandrafi *uie to develop into an restriction means that any Chinaman old, wTio died in office at eighty, after a effect. Polonaise effects are noticeable, raaantatiTa.il. MeL-*»n of Klamath-.l’irunt, luds«. i tered. its nd.iptatiuu to the cure of pain, It* agonizing eczema, the china burning and dis- living in tliis country may go home, pro service of thirty-.*ix years. Jackson ap « and many of the street and yachting cos CROCKERY, ETC. H. W. Smith; Camaiwhnwra J 1*. Hank*. H. figurati«)n of which » <• if» a prolonged tor A. Rm-nitt: Clark. W. C. Hal**: Sharifl. M. D. Chil- vided with a certificate upon which he pointed Roger B. Tanev of Matylan 1. at tume* intended to lie worn without a prompt and |.<-i.eet action, bring it nearer ture unless propeth > *u d -ra: Trananrar. l>. T. tlaldwi H A***— nor It. B. A warm hath a »« » <_ 9 -» Hoop, an extjuis- may .*itlier return himself or realize the age cf fifty-nine, who dim in office I wrap, have a |x»lonaiae front and laasque perfection for li*n»U*old use. Ita applica F.» on: Hrl.o.1 Super*nlardor< J-he U -rima: itrfMvin "da single appLcatioii «4 hatiilsomelv tn the market'. tG.UK lutar. tÌMNM»ffOode ar* new Anri »»ought «luce I at eigfity-eeven, after twenty-eight yea.#’ back, with tin drapery tirade »“> tliat it I tion is «<> «.nr '< a.-hild can tine it, and the Sur,«ror. H. 8. Moor . ('uticura. the Great Skin t-ure, with a little the war in railroad ratea andare told laxb cot-wrv The redeeming feature of all this is the se> vice, to be succeeded by salmon P. can Ire attatched with hooks and loop« to directmu» lot im ate gi'en id * vety spokrn (hiticura Resolvent, the New Blood Purifier, Senator. C. M. C»rtwri<ht of W»«co; Rapraaen is often sutficient to arrest the progress of the provisions tiiat tin privilege of return is Chase, a native of Neu H.uu|*«liire. ap the basque, completing the effect. ! laugiiagc. It is adapted to all Linds ot lari,a. R. McLean of Klamath;County Jivtae. A. disease, and point to a speedy and ¡»ermanent to lapse if not used within a year from pointed at tifty-six. anddied in office at Fitt* (’om’niwionerfl, G»«». M. J»>ne«, 0. Loftu«; Plaids are generally used in combina i climate^ to all |*lia* s of rheumatic and cure. Cl»rk. W T. Boyd; Sheriff, A. J. (’tar I ton; Trm»- Hence, no mother who loves her children, who the time of itis departure. This w ill pre sixty-five, after nin® years’ service. tion with self-colors, by the usual fash nervous pains. A lew samples of a gen urer K Mc(’»ll*n; Hchon! Sup»rint*n«lent, A. H. takes pride in their beauty, purity and health vent the use of back-number certificates, Chief Ju.«ti*-e Waite was Ids-sneceasor, ion of taking one of the dors of the eral nature nil show its wonderfal efiecta. Ftaher; A««*****or, O. L. Ilan ley. and in tiestowing upon them a child’s greatest 9 inheritance—a skin without a blemish, and a dating from a fteriod so remote that all appointed at fifty-seven, and died alter pl ti l into consideration is not followed Mr. Millet I. Cook, Canajoharie, N. Y., xirriNii or oov«TH. rrc. Country Pro luce bought and ;»old; alao. Wool, Th«BupramoCourt of Oregon SAlem. Hide*. Fura ami Deerskin* Solicit orders for fifteen years’ service. Of these Chief in usingthe beautiful body nourished by pure blood-«hWuld fail to collateral evidence about them is lost. — At their----- multicolored writes kelnuary 10, 1—7: “Awoke one rttgular t«rrn« cnra:n«ncing on th» firat Mondayb Lumber make trial of the vuticura Remedies Much will now de|*end upon the man Justices, Washington appointed Jay. plaids, which are mot artistic if pro|>er- tuomiug null oxcruciaiing pai’ts in my in March and October. MAX MULLER, ner in which the I ’ .u ific Coast meets the Rutledge and Ellsworth ; Adan** at.po'ii- The Circuit Court for the Fir*t Judicial District ly arranged. The immense checks of shoulder. Tri< <1 various r* iit-i*. r sudden Bold everywhere, Pn^e : Cutiuttra. ’»o cents; Puetnflice Building. •ota in Jackaon county on fir*«t Monday« ’.n April. Heap, 25 cents; Resolvent.fi. Prepared by the situation. The treaty is subject to an teil Mai shall; Jackson appoint***! Taney ; solid color, such as Gobelin blue and pains without <fi«-ct. went to iny office; H»pteinhi>r and D»*c»nibcr In Kinmath county Potter Drug and Chemical Co.. Boston amendment in tiie Senate. Of course, Lincoln appointed Chase, and Grant se white, or black and gold, are also ex the |*a n In * .mie :n-ntl< iable; went home en necond Monday in June and ft rat Monday in lW*Her.<I for ‘ How to Cure Hki. Diseases,’’ 61 wM U\ M’RF.8 in lot* to «uit purchaMv.H m the city of A-4.land am ? offered ft r sale at fair price« ai.d iwiv amendment would invalidate the lected Waite. The average age of the empt from necessarily employing one of at 11 o’l-bx k and used St. .Jacobs Oil; effect Novemtar In Like ounty on the third Monday pages. 50 illustrations, anti 100 testimonials on eaey term*. in May and the aacond Monday in October In signature of ttie Chinese Minister, and seven at time of appointment was fifty- their colors in combination; blip •and-* mag cal pain e .:**d. and at 1 o’clock went ||UU I A< RES in five, ten ami twenty acre tracts, adjoining and near Ashland. Th« beet quality JrM«*pliinc county on firat Monday« in March and DAUV’QNl’lX «M W AU’ prra.r».-<l iris consent would have to lie obtained feur years, and their average term of1 wi ite check tnav I* used with gray or to wuik; cure pernuinent.’’ Mr. David ll’W of fruit lands and moat deairable witnation*«, are now offered for Hale at thi* ofliee. August- I Jj2xX> X O and brajTfied by (T ticvr * Fruit and farming land* in tract« <»f from 40 to 1U0 acree, near Aehlund. and along the lir*» of the Firat, it seems to us, we should trv to service was fourteen years. The two black, an I black-and-gold with gray <»r Lawt For Jack«on county the County. Probate and Lowell. Mass . O lolx-r 29. 1*®«6, '■iKDlCATMlgOAr. -AND- railroad, cau !*• purcha*«*«! at thii* <$ice Corami««i<»ner»’ court* meet every month. r«»in have the clauses aiitli*-r,z ng tiie return wl o sei veil and lived longest were at or <>oltt*lin blue. Kat,*. ' II..,; severe attack of rheumatism A splendid Stock Ranch of Boot) acres in J.irksoncounty, andon«* of Imiacret* in Klamath county mencing with the firat Monday; for Josephine of *1* parting men ut' family and |1,<KHi above ti e average age when appointed for sale at a bargain at thi«office. Many . costumes, ; e»je<-i:illy , - ----.. tlio.*c of I *ii l.u<a*. tried many reined io* without re county, the firat Monday in January \pnl.July C4F“A r«vw*onable cointnras'on will ba charge ! in all cases for b i>in*f or selling real estate in capitalists stiii'kelt out. Failing in that ( iiicf Justice \\ aite ¡»reserv*- I tbc hon stri|s*<! i-ainei* -.iair, an- m.i.ii- up in om- , lief; tried Si la*.. .* llii; was promptly anti September; for Lake oounty. every alternate N<> single diMonse ha* entuilnd more suffering Jackson ami Josephine and Klamath couutie*. Tit lew will !>«* carefully in rest ¡gated; ><tatracta fur* month, commencing the firat Monday in January. cured. uo ritiim *>i |<aiu m several year».'' uish«'d; conveyancing done; loaua of money secured for tiie borrower or found for the lender on the or hastened the breaking up of tIm constitution w>* should seek to procure an amend or of tiie high Jilace well. II.- wa* more materia* throughout, au-l th« strip •* of For Klamath county the firat Wednesday in March. AT THE SAN FIUN(TS(’O than (’jitarrh. The sen*» of .■«niell. of taMo, of ment limiting the numls-r who can re an industrious than a'brilliant lawyer, ten play an imtsyrtan' part in tlieir effect Mr.OiuiL 11.1. haw ay, Tail River, M;«*, m«»«t reHHonable terms. Jane HeDtember and November We shall always la* prepared to give any information det-ired concerning the needs, resources ard Hight, of hearing, the human ro.c«*. the mind- turn to some definite figure, say 100 a ami wa* fortunate in l*eing a»s-**-iate<i on iveness. Tiie basque seams can he s<> Octoiur 19. 1--G: “Was troubled with pros« erity »f Ashland and Southern Oregon, and will take pleasure in showing the property we < ffer on» or more. and boinetimet* all yie'd tn itn d«u month. the lx*neh witli some of the most accom i.iriangeil by the cutting ami fitting of Thdiuai.Mii >n .mil, and could n*.t raise it. structive influence. The p.inon it distribute,« for sale. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. if we should fail to secure any mollifi plished judicial minds of the age. the system attacks every vital force, the stiilie*! goods that a much groater Used St. J.uoJ.s Od: first application re ROPER. GALEY <fc HELM. Real Estate Agents. tiirough«»ut and breaks up the ino*t robust of conMitntionH cation of the tieaty, the next thing lheCfiief Justice lias a eiicii t the effect of slen.leinoss can be given to the lieved and Art« thirds ot a bottle cured: —- - a Ignored, because but little understood, bv most NEXT DOOR TO P. O. physician«, impotently assailed by quacks and should be a law, drawn as strictly as same as the Justices, in which he pre figure- The same effect is sometimes have had no trouble since, now several WILLARD CRAWFORD, charletans, those suffering from it have littl-- the bond will petinit. Vessels should sides, lieing required to do *o at least produced by the use of folds of material years ago.’’ Mr. Percy A. Folsom. Bloont- Ì J I ATTG tNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. T hope to be relieved of it thi» side of the grave. be forbidden to In ing Chinese passen once in each two years. mglun. Di*., is- ** *, r l"*', I—6; “Had rbeu- or braid put on to stimulate stri(*es. I ItisUme, then, that the popular treatment of CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. It is a singular fact that thr.*.» members I thi« terrible disease by remvdie« within reach of gers from Hongkong or anywhere else Small ornaioental hook-aim eve«, ' uia.i'i., a.l i. y lit*, till 1*-“*1, when ft was Medford. Oregon all passe<i into hand« at once eompetent ami except directly from China. No certi ot the Bi'ni-li were citizens of tin* same covered silk buttons with loops of silk cured io S| .1.1,-obs O>1. It had settledill I Hiie i» the place to get your Wilt practice in all th* court* ot the Ulate. trustworthy. The new and hitherto untried fied immigrant should be permitted to circuit. Waite ami Matthew* of Gliio.and folds, or lacings of cord lun through my ankh *, nd had io walk with a cane; Otho-- in Ha ulm’* brick building, up-et.ura. method adopted by Dr. Sanford in the prepara u*i.l om t«>iile: iu a short time pain waa tion of his R adical C itie has won the hearty Hre ent* r the country by land or in any oth Harlan of Kentucky. Tiie Ju*ti<-.** lon worked eyelet-holes in the edge.* <.f tl*e proval of thousands. It is instantaneous in Hf- er way except on a ste.-mer from a Chi I gest in sirvi.-e are Miller ami Field. goods, aie used to hold opposite e Ige* of gout-; ¡ i . ivi not had a tiguh of it since.*’ P. P. PRIM. fording relief in all head cokls. sneezing, »•nutt nese |s>rt. the form of certificates should Miller was apjrointed eight months the drapery together at the side, for Mr. B No* krnibnl. Strassberg, Ohio, Nor. ing and obstructed breathing, and rapidly re ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR-AT law , CIGARS. senior* about half the distanee down the skirt; 4. ls-o; ll.i-.i ilietimaiism tn my shoulder, move« the most oppreeatve symptoms, clearing be so i-hanged as to make the document before Justi<*c field, and as JEWELRY. the head, sweetening the breath, restoring the non-m-gotiable, rigi.l rules of evidence they sit upon the right and left of the where something of this sort is n*.t used, i cure,! Iiy one l*otile ht. Jacobs Oil. First CANDIES. NUTS »*»n*<e*i of smell, taste and hearing, and neutraliz should be established, the )siwer of the Chief Justice. JACKSONVILLE, OOM.. a cluster of ribbon loops is frequently »¡>p.i.;ii n greatly r< hr veil and wa» cured PIPES. CARDS. ing the constitutional tendency of the disease to NOTIONS IT ri.Ein conits to examine into the merits of im The recent ap|*ointi»cnt of Justice La placed at one side.— {Demoreirt'r M- ulhfi coiifpleieiy. No muni in seven year»." wards th»* lnng*. liver an<l kidneys. Will practe’e in all th* Courts <»f the State Othco These arc samples from hundred* of bow STATIONERY. ALBI MS B anfobd ’ h R adical C ubic conm«U of on migration cases on writs of habrat r*,r- mar filled the bench for the first time in for April. mthel’ourt H'>u«e, firat d<M»r to the left of en I t woiks it* wuuders. TUBACI OÒ. CIGARETTES TOUGHNESS—It is ;iliib>i*t Impo.-sihlet*> Teaf.antl it will not ('rack. bottle of the RADICAL CritK. one box of C a - pur explicitly taken away and the prior trance. an extended period, the illness of Justices tabrhal S olvent and I mproved I xhvi . ek . SOFTNESS—Whether ('**1*1 or ll*>t. Wet *>r Drv. it i* alwtivs Soft Price 41. icsidem-e privilege totally abolished. Hunt and Woods having been much out F ree T hat *»:.—^The Orey*>>*iau is trying E» DePEATT. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Under these conditions we may succeed of service before their successors were to discredit the Mills tariff bill, tiecauw rnr M.4 itti I.T4 and Easy for the most Tendel Feet. I’ oiter D klo A M edical C o .. II» m «» n . in making tin* treaty work to our advan- 1 named. Ii is the greatest ju-lirial l*o lv it puls lumber on the free list. How in i ATTOKN E Y A COUNSELOR- AT-LAW, And everything usually found in a fii>t-clarit* WATERPROOF—It will Turn Watei better than any other L ather. Variety 8t<»re. Also, r<»KT1.l<P tage. on lartii, and to presideovei it i* tiie ui- ! sincere it is may I«- judge I by it* utter Wheat \ .’¡.*k 11 17.441 e»:Walla Walls, COLOR—A .let Black that will not Fade or turn Red". ».blend Oregon. t.mate honor possible in the profession. ance on this very sul<jra-t five year* ago. CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON. tiini. |l pH-rl IT. POLISH—Unlike all other Grain Leather it will take a High Polish In its issue of Feb. 21st, 1883, it punted Hav —Haled tin.mliy quoted nt 414^17 Wilt nraetiee in all Court« of th* State. Ottica in Strains and Weaknesses Our good* ar»» th#» best and guaranteed M rppre- THE CAMPA/CX OPENED. per t<«r.. Odd Fellow’s building, up «fair«. an article, recently republished in the with ordinary Shoe Blacking. eentea. Price« low. ae we do not propone to be ff?«*« Believed in one minute by that mar- The Secretary of the Interior has ren l.-ird Keg*,i>r *'» gallon tins. .c: pail«, Albany Dcmorrat ae. fjllows : i undersold. vcloub Antidote to lain, 1 1 -tianuna- CLEAN AND LIGHT W EIGHT—Not Lein¿ Weighted with Tan- J. R. NEIL. Last Saturday evening at the court i The lumlietmen of this country, so far tion and Weakness, the CuncuiiA dered the following important decision bouse in this place the tariff fight which I Butt* r —Dairy. Sd;^3 »<• |»er r«dl; brine in involving the question of resilience upon A nti -P ain P lartkr The firat «nd ningMaterial* anil Grease, it will not soil a Stocking and weighs J . ä ■VA, ¡astheir views ha”e found expies*Mn, r.ill«. \rronxEY * counselor at law . ■FZÄ’nly pain-kiPing, strengthening plna- homestead entries prior to making final will be fought out in Oregon between! 27’j': eohd m keira, 3W25c; store ; care nothing one way nor another about er. Especially adapted to inet .ntly Light for the Substance. now and the first Monday in June, was! i the question of free lumlter. The busi- butter. 15(^2i»c. relieve and *[>oedily cure Kid’ ey And l ternie pi oof: Paultrv—On«H4' < h:rken«. 41-1'», a.« tn the Jacksonville Os». We carry in custom-made work of the Highest Grade of this stock, Pain» and Weaknea*. Warranted vastly superior To the Commissioner of the General opened on die part of the tariff reformers. ! , nesa lieie is so we 1 adjusted upon the quality ; duck«, ohi. v »ung. 44*A'»; —TO GET TOOR— Lamí I tftiee—Sir: I have considered the On that evening Roberts. The Dalle«! pr«q>er basis of supply and demand, that turkeys. 12utl3^c per T*>. a hand welt (men's) lace shoe, made on the English Waukenphast last, Will pracrire in all the Coart« ofth. State. Of- wool merchant, and Mr Uren. a bull-' appeal of Wm. A. Thompson from your Egg*«—Quote-1 y»‘-*t» r<i.iy at 1*».$20cents hce in < 'ourt House, second door on right from i they have no fear of com|x tition with at $5 •••’•, and a lace shoe made **n the Harvard Box-Toe last, calf ■ tflee, decision of July 9, 1886, rejecting iant young attorney from Colorado, gave I ' British Columbia. In any evei.t tlo-reis p. t <h.z. •n trance lined throughout and soles of Genuine Engli-h Sole Leather, at *7 00. Pr<ni*i»»ii* lia"<»u. 16.^16’jc: ham«. 12 the people of Prineville u ha' i * a rai it v ' Ins proof for the land therein mentioned. no danger of over-supply or reduced W. F. WILLIAMSON. 1 think this man is entitled to his pat in political discussion, a calm business price. But in the northwest there is I ul 13<’. •*lb»u!<i« rs. 6^7« Both arc in seven different instepsand widths to each size. For 25cts. Hide*—Dry. lie; green. *' h 3 ü ; deer skint ent. He made his declaratory state view of the tar.ff. and its eff *ct on the milch division of sentiment. Lumber ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, additional they will be sent charges prepaid to anv address l*v mail or 30 ment April 26, 1883, aliening settlement pr**s|*-nty of the freoploand moie espe*- men are opposed to removal or reduction --DONE IN — Woo! Plentiful an<i low . Valley.l‘»<^ii). ; Over 30.000 Cures in Six Yearn. a week before, and rh iws tliat he made lallv its bearing on the wool markets oi of the tat iff tiecaiue, they frankly *av, it En^tern Medford, Oregon. O k l ’ oii , l.'>(t? 17c. cxPres’- it.. It appears that lie was absent dur the United States. Meat—St. n Jy B.^ f, wholesale, 4a4^f ¡»er »11 husine*« in my line will receive prompt*!* will bring Canadian lumlier into th? Portland, Oregon. Plld:8. RECTAL ULCER, FISSURES. PRU Mr. Roberts is a thorough i»a*ine-s fl*; dre>rt**d. >c ; sheep. 4‘^c |>er fl* , dressed. ing must of the fullowiiu summer; that tention. H1TUS AM. FISTULAS IN ANO, country ami reduce the price. From the 9 T—■ . In»g*. drv“*«*d .hit . veal. tk^9c. he was on the land flout fall to tire (ol- man.one who has mails the wool l.usiu.-«* POLYPUS RECTI. Ere. “ i ¡o nl of view vtsw of ol tin.- Un- coiiMiuiers ronsttuicra of ot Imub-.r, lauily r, ” BaHFC —T T ’VllMii W. 'It tyCTlU. H. K. HANNA. the study of a life-time, and who is t __ lowtmr spring; absent aguin during the well | who*oiitnuniber the dealers several hun ton. 42Ö -t27 50 V — AND Al — V Cured Without Cutting Operations ¡succeeding summer; again uj*on the ]«jsted in all. even in its minor detail.*, i dred to one, these are excellent f.r re- per Hops ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR*AT-LAW, — No demand y«i«)te ndtA*. 1 ! land fioiu tall until spring, ami not al>- and what effect the tariff has on the price ducffig or removing the duly. From the potatoes—Market heavy. Per ctl . 00(5 of our Wools, and his speech wa* a busi lsent.-ix months at anyone time; that Jacksonville, Oregon. iKiint <•( view ol tip- national g-xxl, with j 80; ««weets sell nt 2’ac |»e! fl». THE LOWEST RATES. he applied th** pioeee*ls of his latior dui — ness man's statement. Hi* proof that I out reference to the cost of the article, a Orions—1 »1 25per ctl. DR. PILKINGTON. Will practice in all the Court« of the State the wool-raisers of Oregon were receiving Fresh Fruits—Good demand Quote I ing the two seasons he was absent to I change in the law which will increase applet, a I • Hire up «tain» in Orth’» brick. fl 50; rears. 7»<äfl 25; peaches. si ch price.* for their wool that permitted — 1* AT— Surgeon. Ocaliet and Aurin and proprietor >>f the ; the building * f lus house and making tiie importation of lumber and check ‘ fhäl 25: tofuat<»e«. 6‘®.r. Sanitarium for Eye. Eai and Nerv«»u* DiHeaee* i improvements on his land, no valued at the haver to ship and sell the same, a* the rapid consumption of our own forest* B. M G ill , M. D. J W. KoBiwnos, M. D Dried Fruit»—Sun-dried apple-', C<$7c Portland, Or. luu» been app»*inted Agent and i itilh»; that he was a poor man and his be diil last year, in the Lindon market, is desirable. Tbit lumber duty it ¡►er Th; machine-dried. 1O4$11S<; Plum- physician for thin »yfltem for Oregon, and has in DPS. ROBINSON A GILL, two month«* made a number of cure* of caaee, in • absei.ee was for the purpose of earning for a profit was a nut for the protectionist th-’ Ulott iiiexcutablr folly »u-l inryuiTy mer eva»»'?ra<etl, 12c^; pears. llftlS’^c; *ome of which, eevere operation* with the kuife money to improve iris land, ami that be to crack. of the t-hole m-mttrout bun-lie of iniaoitiet >ini-dried | it lees plutus. ISr; n ¿chine* PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. haveonly done harm. He showed that the tariff instead of anti abturditii t rnlhtl th* tariff inn . det«ted all the fruits of Ins earning with dried. Italian prune«. Ih^l4c. Refera by permiMiion to Mr. Jae. W. Weather JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. i Jarkwmville, Ogreon. building up our manufacturing industries Lunibf r ftiiitfli. per M. 410; edged. 412; In the spring ford, druggist, well-known in Halem; Mt. Frank fidelity to that purpose No 1 fl«* ring. $22 5*r, No. 1 ceding, 122 »Vi. at the Ohl Stami of Gardner, machinist at car-ehopa, and other*. ol the tliir*! year he left again ami re had in tact tendered them unable to com- Gtficeon California Street, in Mrs. Ga ung’s No 1 rustic. >22 50; over 12 inclflt wide. 41 Will meet patient* at mained away until January, his purpose pete with the old world even in the Uni- , Hh.il P rice F or A pples .—Tl.e ttregn- extra. bQikiing. 44F Call« proniptly attended day or night J. FRALEY'S HOTEL, ASHLAND, being to earii money to pay for his land. | ted States, in the manufacture of certain m in says: Apples are appies now, and "AX IRAS! IM l> The amount necessary was $200, a con grades of goods, Iteeauae th. re is not a i***x of good ones living worth a- much No 1 «liinping. 11 .1* |«rr cental. E,rrj Sw-oad Sunday la Each Month. DR. W. STAKFIELD. siderable sum for a laborer to save from raised within the United States the kind as a l*ox of oranges. There are but a Barley—No 1 le< .1. "2ï,c Ad<lri*«n fur pamphlet on Rectal Dinoas***, Oats—(t<H^I feed, fl uáidll 70 per cental. liis wages during a year in addition to of wool required in their making, and the lew apples left in this state. Four b.-x- ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. DR. J. B. PILKINGTON. are being offered for sale at the neiessarv fees ami expenses. He tariff prevents our factories from purchas es of "Jonathans” brought in by a far Potatoes — Burbank seedling*, fl 20; Portland. Oregon. _______ ------ i «'7 jc . r i-cerlees, 75c<%IOc; Hu» l<s'»i«<l in Talent. Or., for th" practice of Appeals to have done it, ami notwith ing the necessary kind, at a price that mer sold at $2 75 per box. This is a early rote. 4> 50 j»errental. hi* igot.M*inn M*k*** sit chronic di*«a**«. *nch would allow them to compete with the variety not common here, and is a good sweets |2 standing he w a* not personally present a* It-.-an *>i*m. Asthma. Pile«. Ki<ln«y Di*»*n****. Onion«—00 p< r cental, for choice upon his land during the last months goods of foreign mills, was a surprise to keeper, and orchardists should make a st.Mk. Liver Complaint*. Ac., a specialty. preceding the completion of his entry, many. Mr. Roberts’ sp.-och was an able note of this fact. It is seldom th.it ap Wool—Sprint clip Oregon— Eastern U. L. WHITNEY. M. D. the fact cannot deny his right. He made showing of tiie injustice and Ititm- ples are imported here from California, choice. 1K<-; do poor to good. 15c. Fall— —Nature’s own Remedy — a “settlement in person" on this land; bnggery of our wool tariff. Mr. Uren but a day or two since twenty-five boxes Humboldt and Mendocino. 14c. Moan- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, he erecte*! a dwelling thereon ; he has though lalioi ing under the di*advantag<* Were sent up from San Franc iulr.ch tain —Frer. 11c; Sacramento valley defect C®“ There will positively be do Reservations. The goods must be Wil! speedily relieve and perma Jacksoiivilie, Or ive. | lc; San Joaquin defective, 9c; south Ea*la Point, Oregon. nently cure ailjhe various dirticul- improved the land, and has resided on it of being sick, took up and made an able sold readily at $2 50 |>er box, »nd more ern coa^t burry and seedy, 9e. sold at once, even tien ariwing from a disurdtred con in good faith. When it is c-rnsidered. of the injustice of “protection" in its could have lieen disposed of at tin* same Having located at thia place I ask a share of d it ion of the the patronage of thm section, (’all* attended to that this tract was situated many miles bearing on the laboring das.*, and tiie price. They were Yellow Newtown", at any time 5e,c*p«per £arw. LIVER AND KIDNEYS I from the ordinary highways, remote prosperity of our country ; his speech and Pearmains. The former were as HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A CO- For the benefit of all who may seek to from settlements generally, that it is was not a mere assertion, a* lie fortified juicy and fresh looking as when first pArtnerahip with an anthorizo'l capital of - W. H. SOMMER8, M. D., It ie perfectly harmlc«« end can 455,000, for th* parpoMP of carrying on a General very difficult if access, anil yet that lie each proixjsition advanced by stat'stics picked, but the Pearmains were some i swindle the uewxpaper« out of their jnxt be given to the m*nt delicate woman ' dues, we publish the following, which I* I’H Y81CI AN. HU Bi »EON AND ACCOUCHEUR Banking lta«ine*» in all of it« branch»« ir. Jack* or child. For sale by ail druggist*. has pre*istently clung to it for thre<years, that could leave no doubt as to it* cor what shriveled,though sound. Farmers kept standing at the li«nd of the first edi «onvil.'e, Oregon Office at the oldxtandof Beek should more attention to long keeping rectness, and gave the voter* food for man ’ « Han kin a Hou«», S. ¥. corner of Third and applying all the results of his labor io its Jackaonville, Oregon. torial c.ilumn in many of our exchanges: MELL, HE1TSHF A WOOPAKD, California street». • improvement and its purchase, it is diffi many a serious thought between now apples. A few hundred boxes of nice 1. Subscriber* who do not give express Wholesale Agent*. < < . BEEKMAN. Yellow Newtowns now would buy frocks and election. Pr<>f«MiionaI rail« promptly attended to day or cult to discern a case more worthy of be notice to the contrary are considered as THOB G. BEAMES. PORTLAND. OREGON. tuxht. The speeches of troth gentlemen were a for all the children, and s dress lor their wishing to continue their subscriptions. ing found marked with good faith. His CnniultAtiona tn either Flnxliah or German. 2. If sub** ribenuirderlliediscontinuanca "inhabitancy” of the land is not im real treat to our town,anil has made tar mother besides. Ofliee and reeideacÆ on California street, of their periodicals the publisher may con peached after his resilience was secured iff the chief subject of conversation for eoruer <»f Fifth «treat tinue to semi them until all arrears are by his going abroad to procure means to one week at least.— 'i'rin* rille Reeiev. C kowoi . no out the S heep .—The sheep paid i T. R. YOUNG, M.D., bi ing back and improve it and obtain a industry in this state w ill soon be extinct 3. If subscriber.* neglect to or refuse to Of Bout hern Oregon arc hereby informed that Keep« the largest stock of A Bust *.—John Sherman's plan to re or confined to small ranches. The best take their periodicals front the office to a title to it. I must reverse your decision PHYSICIAN AND 8 U R G EO N, addition to a large and elegant hue of duce the treasury surplus is to remove and direct a patent to claimant. ranges are in eastern and southeastern which they are directed, they are held re- DEALER IN the duty from sugar, putting that article sections and comprise the best lands. As ponsible till they have settled their bill W iluam F. V ilas , Central Point, Oregon. on the free list, and then, give a bounty the lands are being rapidly settled tip the and order«! their paper discontinued Secretary of the Interior. 4. If subscribers move to other place* radn»t».*f the M**die»l Unir«r«ity of Louierille. to the sugar producers of the country. sheep will be crowded out, or forced to ----- t»nd----- without informing the publisher, and the Kentucky. Call* promptly attended to duy or 1- kank Li-.st.iE'* S unday M aoazixi : That is lie would havj? Congress pass a the horse and cattle ranges. As sheep pu|*crs are »ent to the former direction, **i*ht. law by which every su£»r producer in spoil these ranges, there will arise seri they arelteid re«|H»neihle. I have added to my eti-ck the following class VINES AND SHRUBBERY iub Armi—Marks the fact ol its being good*, of which I have a fnll line: the country should receive so many ous conflicts of interests. Big stock men I 5. The court« have decided that refusing *. rave». M.D., *. ». niiBV. M. o.. an Faster number by a fine hymn tune, Walter A. Wood's Binders, William*’ Buildin*. Résidons** on C St. :>o the North west c<»a8t. Walter A. Wood’* Chain Rak*- R**a|«*r". "< l rist is Risen,” by Wenliam Smith, dollars or cents on every barrel of sugar have in many cases warned the sheep i to take perodical* front the office, or re- Ladies' Furnishing Soods. ami two Easter |>oetcs, viz , "Easter— produced. This money is to lx* paid men <?ff, and cases are on record of ran I moving and leaving them uncalled for"pri- PRYCE & GEART, Walter A. Wood’s Sw**ep Rake R*-a|*--rx, of the treasury xs a gift or Ixynus to ges being sprinkled with saltpe’re or ‘ ma facie” evi*ten<-e of intentional fraud. Walter A. Wood'a Enclosed Gear Mower»; Beside a Tomb,” by Mvrta Harper out Bolh Knit arai Maalin. 6. Any person who receives a newspa PHYSICIANS and surgeons , the prodneeisof sugar. Farmers, labor other things to kill ebeep. So it look» ‘ l.iieki-tt, urt»i "Easter Flowers,” by Ma ers, Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Separators, mechanics and other no.i-protected as though the wool tariff will not be of per and maxes use of it. whether ha has ria A. Agur. The story, “ His Banner Gaar. Scott A Co. ’ s Plain and fraction Engines, subscribed Wed ford. Oregwa are to tie taxed to give a few su much moment in this state, in a short subscriber. for it or not, is held in law as a over Me," comes to a happy conclusion, classes C*>ates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; also a gar producers in Louisiana a bonus upon time. PRICES : Otfleaa m William«’ Brick Building Up-ataira. 7. The postmaster who neglects to give ami a new stotv bv Geo. Macdonald, en the sugar which they make, lie say« A« cheap as to be bonghi any place; also the legal notice ot the neglect ot a person titled the “ Elect Lady, ” is begun. There Apple Tree»........ " .............. »» t® »>'> P®r *<»• l^ull Liine oi i^Tn-eliiwei-y. this is to protect our producers and man ' to take from th- office the newspaper ad Pracb ’• .................................... >2 ’ *" „ .. is a short article by the Rev. George W. ufacturers against the cheap labor of Eu A YOt xo East Portland married man I dressed to bint, is liable also to the publish Plam and Prune Treee ..... ^ 11 Children ’ s Short Clothes, Write for Catalogue. Address either H1ASK BROS. f «1*1,. < 0., I’nrtlanii. Or., or Nichole, “ Recollections of College Life traveling on the road for a Portland | er for the subscription price Other tree« and eh rubbery furnwbsd reasonably. rope. Sherman still relies on the ability • I'ROAEMII.LEK A SON, Agents, Jacksonville Or. Under 4 years old at Yale. Fifty Years Ago, ” full of cu wholesale house, recently received the Bend for < atalogue to of Republican leaders to deceive and be J. H BETTLEMIER. Woodbnrn.Or rious reniinircences interesting to all fool the farmers. Why does not John dispatch: “Return immediately. You i A beautiful line of »«Men Mplke Mining Intn/iang. Car. 3d wad E Stroata, Yale graduates. “A Railway Tram and Sherman propdke to pay the fanner a area father." On the eve of his letuni The Wagner Creek Mining Company What it Costs, ” bv Arthur Vaughn Ab his lady friends determined to play a joke 1857 188- bonus on fhe wheat he raises. D not POKTIsAND, OR., bot, and "What Our Modern Book* the Oregon fanner come in di ct, im on him. They procured from the neigh- ’ . Hie Hope Extension and other companies Conhihtirig <>f Linie and It Grew Front, ” by Ingersoll Lockwood, lYwtainin* 1» Room*, well fnmiahede Thebest mediate competition with the p.mp' r la l*orhood three other babies, placed a 1 ' operatic, in Wagner creek district, bare are both profusely illustrated and very bor engaged in raising wheat in 'oiithein four in a row on a bed in an adjoining ! incorporated as the Golden Spike Mining GIuOVES, Manufacturer of ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN “The l'ope s Golden Jubi Asia? The farmer pays freight on his apartment and covered them up. When : Company. The capital stock is JAOn.nno.at r\NDKERCHIEFS interesting. lee” is also well illustrated. A portrait wheat to Liver|xx>l, ami then is <• m|x*lled he arrived he embraced his wife in great $10 per «bare, par value, thirty thousand in the State. aptiearo of tl*e Rev. I>r. 1’atton, the new to sell in competition w ith wheat ship delight and was then led forth to of which have been placed on .be market. President of Princeton, and the new edi ped from the Ea*t Indies where laborers behold bis first-born. When the cover The follow ing are the officers of the com Tree Buses to and from the Hotel. Dealer in was raised, an indescribable look of sur fice of the First Reformed Dutch Church art* paid from 1R to 25 cents per day. No Cl.iaaae employer! and no deviation in Zephyr w ta of Brooklvn presents an attractive ap- prise overspread his countenance as he pany: Jacob Eicbel of Evansville, Ind., ohantea. leiinmv' A full-page illustration exclaimed: “Great heavens! Bring me president; August Breutano of Evansville, M'-sl" M sent*. b.duirie 25 rant* to 50c*nta. A P atent B cttoxiiolk . — We have secretary; B J. Gillette of Citizen*’ Na And many other rhira* too numer.uu to mention IH a:.-o given of the new Reredos and Al the oistol! ” E. LEWISTON Proprietor just bad made for our personal use a A bill line in straek i»f I have also eecured the eervico* of a tional Bank of Evansville, treasurer; Cant. tai of M. Paul's Cathedral, London. As buttonhole which for real utility has not GENEKAL BUILDING MA1EKIAL. usual in this magazine, there are many J.adie» Beware Geo. H. Gamble, superintendent; M. A. I FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, eboit articles and an abundance of il been equaled. The novel feature which it holds pre-eminently over all others is Of those cosmetics which give to the face a Brentanc. agent. The postoffice address L»tiuiHte« and Pnc» Li«t on appiicnt,‘»D lustrations, both large and small. its detachability, by which it can be sev ghastly (yes. ghostly) whiteness. Such of 8upt. Gamble and Mr. Brentino it And am prepared to exoento nil ord» i« in that (’oubtry order» a «peeialty. The public are hereby not iti.si thet the under line in firat- c I asm style At reaaonable rat»*«. FAU1ORY AT WEIDLER’S MILL. ered from the garment at will. Heretofore preparations contain load or some other Vtirenix igned will oder at private sale all the Cali anti *♦•<* me at the building formerly occu- As A droit S wisdi . k .—For some-time preceding an election most editors have equally injurious and dangerous sub SalA»r<»oms. cor. Third and E Street«. Died-by A. L. Johnson on California street. past San Francisco dealers have lieen found it impossible to keep a restrect- MKB. P. P. PKIM. Im/mrlanl to Minrro. POBTLAND OIIEGON. WAGON MATERIAL. washing old potatoes and selling them able-looking button-hole about them, stances. the u*e of which, if long contin An assay office, complete in everything ue will, besides giving the skin a tough as new at a greatly increased figure. owing to the pressure of the candidates; < arr.aà» Tool* and private »flwt» of th« late How the fraud is perpetrated was ex- but this is destined to a short continu and leathery appearance, ultimately pro that is essential to the thorough testing of H. E. Hanna. Thi* i* a rare opportunity fer any on» wi»hin« to purchaw e-m« brat-clan cama«« plained recently by a dealer, who by ance, for with this handy attachment duce paraiysi« of the nerves. This state ores in southern Oregon, has been estab materiid, etc. reason of the cheapness of the washed the owner can at once relieVe himself ment is no ‘ bug a*boo,*’ but facts, well- lished on Wagner creek. at the headquar OF ASHLAND, OR •» H. K. HANNA. Administrator By the Thousand ! article sold by hi" neighbor, was unable from all difficulties. Ry piessing a known to chemists and physicians, based ters of the Golden Spike Mining Company March ». IMS to dispose of several sacks of the genu spring the button-hole is released, the on the weli-kbown pliysiological effect! of Assays made promptly and at the moat CORRESPONDENCE SOEICITEl). THE UNDERBIGNED IS NOW TAKING OB ine goods, which he c«uld not let go ex candidate continues to jrcur out his story such substances whose presence in prepar reasonable rates. For further particulars I der» through Jarkt»on and Joncphine counties cept at a higher price. ‘‘Potatoc* gen to the bntton-bole, w hile the editor goes for Are now prepared to furuiHh the b»M*t«*f music ations lor the complexion arc indicated by call at the office or address M. A. Brentano. for public or private Patties. Rail*. Pic ica. &c . erally used in the fraud are Burbank about his business of writing an edito Cor. Front and Morrieon St*., such outward sirns as before stated. If Phmnix. at any point on the coa«t. seedlings, from Oregon. ” he said. “ They ’ FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY. All the new popular music ia played bj this are pun based at from one-half to three- rial on the tariff question. you would use an article which will at »RKQO1. ,"ee*f Potato*-». • POBTLAftl), OtcheMrn. produce n.atural activity and beauti Any kind raiaed in a first < laa* Nursery* E ven Senator Blackburn’s excoriation once Having employed a Urge number of musicians quaiti-rs of a cent a pound. The small A large assortment of tine seed pota we are able to furnish any number of band«. er potatoes ere chosen, and taken to a failed to convey the entire truth about ful complexion try Wisdom’s Robertine. W«w are.praof Brkk. Eirat-rl««* 1" »II Bmperti which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of Tho«e wanting Treeu thi« lall will do well to Any inftrumenta or a caller furnished to other rear room, where they are bathed in a Mr. Ingalls' unmilitary record. , It turns SltOO to be absolutely free from all poi toes- Early Rose, Goodrich. Burbank Seed give ma their order«, aa I will guarantee «»atiafac hand*. All order* by mail or telegraph prompt FOB GOODS IN OUR LINE . THOS. CUINEAN, Pryprleter. tion. ly attended to. Terma always reaa-mabie. Ad- solution of potash. This makes them out that he did not even "prosecute jay- sonous and injurious substance«. Pro ling, etc.,—for sale cheap at the 8. F. Va I warrant all my trees if properly cared for. dreM PROF.GAN1ARD. white and peels them much in the same hawker« fur robbing hen roosts as a nounced by leaning ladies of society and riety Store in Jacksonville. Call early. • t^The Kemonil Iteefanrant i» on»urpa"*e.i in L. C. HEINRICHSEN. Term« of payment ea«y. Prodnfe taken at mar Ashland. Or. ra every particular •. way tiiat genuine new potatoes look. Judge-advocate of volunteers.” The le the stage *u|»erior to anything ever pro ket price UkX) lba. of Peach Seed wanted. Being wiped off they are ■ old all the way gal Major was not, it seems, in the volun duced for taautifying and preserving the A. H. JOHN8ON Far Kolr 113 Firät Street. - Portland, Oregon. — ASK FOR Jacksonville. Oregon Aug. 1 1H83. from three to six cents per pound.” teers at all. The records of the War De complexion. A firat-cla.** piano and a small safe will partment fail to show that be was ever THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, be s< ld at a reasonable figure, either for "iw cash or note with approved security. Bi^iAEui? mustered into the service of the United •KA WvgVK CITY BARBER SHOP. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in JACKSONVILLE. OK. States, so that the duty of prosentor at CALIFORNIA STREET And all of te warrant<*fi, is beranse it is the best State militia courts-martial is the only Soothsr at hand. It is th# only saf# i At>ply soon st the T imes office Blood Preparation known. It will posi claim to military service that can be set medicine yet made that will remove all VEIT SCHUTZ PROP. I m I amob ville. fiorar /» r Sale. Oregon. tively core all Blood Dise»"ra. purifies the up for the denouncer of Hancock and the Infantile disorder". Il contains no Qpivr^ Hilv«ran*l Silver Plated Ware. 8pe*-t.wli*e and Optical Good*; agent« tor the Rockford MB SCHUTZ RRHPEUTFULLY INFORMS ou.,1 ..... Railroad Watchea. A fine. Iar¿c yrui.g Million for tale; five I Ut fives Urn child naLpral whole system, and thoroughly buildsup the critic of McClellan, who ha" been found or Morph‘ th« eilixen« of JackoonTill« »nd .nrronndin« THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED »It GOODS IN THE LINE MVNUFAlTUREt* 1'0 ORDER AND REPAIRF constitution R'-r. r.’bcr, v e guarantee it. ineligible for membership of the Loyal tatfCftvtt, J «* i. FrlÆ 25 ceut». SoTd bv W« old. Inquire at the Lai mm shop of a >X eoantra th»» h« 1« now m»nnf«otar.n*. and will to <io all work in hia line in the beet manner and AI.L. i,<xn>n «--> Watoli BeLmriutt **x.«-jt*-,l. CTA- D/uf 8tor*. ai rea*«*nable pnce* kífiC ’ery °f *** Legion ."»J»’. Y. Star. For tale at Citv Drug Store. address W. *i. Uccjsr & Seo, MMIftft*. Vr. t^Selectvr. Pa -kaBC. »oat -m itppiioatfon. *touuxsmcat» with u» F»tore purchaaiua elarirbere. UNRXVALfiD GOODS! GEORGE 8CHUMPV INFANTILE SKIN DISEASES FALLI 1887 WINTER! 9 9 DRY AND FANGY GOODS, kl cr.oTiiTxc \v FURNISHING GOODS. HITS, I ROPER, CALEY & HELM GREAT REDUCTIONS AFINE STOCK VARIETY STORE I "D (I I' GROCERIES n lì Tins Leather is mniniactnred by a Process similar tn that by which Ibe Patent Kids known as Donola are made. Tb^ Points Claimed for it are these: KIDNEY PAINS, THE PLACE Brinkerhoff System for Cure of ail RECHI DISEASES. BLACKSMITHING Protzman & DeFrance, THE BEST STYLE 1 Ì TT 0 J D. CRONEMILLER A SONS, BEEKMAN & REAMES 1 LL ALL THE REMAINING GOODS A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR.. JSE, ACTUAL COST PRICES ! O K ACI! II.'ICE : T BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! WOODBURN NURSERY Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees Oregon Kidney Tea ! T 1 THE LADIES FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! MILLINERY ! NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. INFANTS' WARDROBE, COMPLETÒ INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, J. C. CARSON, Sash. Doors, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A Rare Chance! HOSIERY ! MACH INERY! CORSETS, THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS *m COMPRESSORS and WIRE ROPE-SPECIALTIES. FRUIT TREES ESMOND HOTEL, PARKE it LACY, SOLE AGEaXTS L'Olt GANIARD’S ORCHESTRA Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines Late of California, J. M* ARTHUR, Manager. No. 33 and 35 North Front St, Portland. Oregon, NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST THE CITY BREWERY, THE BOSS BOOTS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clooks ! 9 AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S »