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ern Oregon, and compares favorably with any in
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JACKSONVILLE,OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1888
VOL. XVI11
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MISCELLANEOUS.
J. NUNAN,
. —SPRINC! 1888 SUMMER!
MISCELLANEOUS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
gr**«sinan. B. Hermann; G«»vwrnor, 8. I’ennoyer;
H»M*retary > «»f
of State,
Sitate, George
(»••••rge W. . McBride,
Biute
He»*retar
McBrnie; Btute
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rr**i«iir.T.
G«*«».
W. Webb;
State Printer,
Bn«»*•/• *•
Everyone Should (io and S»*o th»’
Baker, Supt. Publi«’ limtruction. E. B. McElroy;
Supreme Ju Ig-«. W. I’. L«»rd. Chief Justice W.
W. Thayer. R- S. Strahan.
riwsr judicial district .
('«»reprising Jackson, Josephine, Luke und
Klamath « ountii**: Circuit Judge. L. it Webster;
<>E NEW WINTER
District Attorney, W M Colvig.
IlfKsoJt COUNTY.
Senator. A. < . Stanley; Representative*. J- I
Howiiitrh. R. \ Miller. W K. Cnee- Count)
Jirlga. I. R N •ii;’'«* nmin«ioner«. i . W. •*>*'*•
Wm. Ifii).« Jerk M. Muller; Sheriff. J.G Bird-
"ay. rre;M*irer. R. IE Muore; A«se***«*r. .1. M.
Chibier«; Svh »«»I Superintemlent. H Mitchell;
Surveyor. J. S M, -» r I. Coroner. R. rrycr,
Hr k |n-|>eetor. W. I . Hunger.
nwv.imiWC < orNTT.
Joint S«*n:it«»r. W. St. Clair; Representative, ( .
J. How ard; Countv Ju«Ue. V. Culvig; lomra.«-
siOTier«, J. Ila*i«etn. P. Hansen; Clerk, < . K-
C . ,u,i.»r
n t r i Pan.-r ».:, rr^urer.J A.
BOCTS ani SHOES,
J»« , ling«; A-*-*»*««or, I*. C. Ream; Hci»«»<J Sut»er-
int njent, W A M v—ie;Surveyor. W. N. Saun­
ders; Coroner. Dr. Flanagan
TOBACCO. GROCERIES.
KI kMATIi COUNTY.
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L»intS<* i i’«»r, C. A. Cog- w»«ll of Luke, Bep-
<*•*•*<«ntative. S P M«»sa «»f Lake;C»»unty Judge.
CROCKERY, ETC
W. S. Moss; C«:nmieumm, W. (’. t’rawfurd.
L. It. Kester;Clerk. A. L. Leavitt: Sheri®. M. I>.
Cbii«!»—. Treasurer. Chw Grave»; A t Bem« uber, tl «•* good-* are new and bought sture I
Jo!,.* Bn t ' y •*• nd Superintend • .1, -
I
the war in railroad ratea andare told
tain; Surveyor, J. B Griffith; Coroner, J Si«*-
mens.
LAXK COCNTY
f t I, , , ,, , .
<*>•* i ,3 I —i 1 1 I
Join H-n*ti»r. I. A < • u-w. 11 of L.’o
K-IK «11» *<»*
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KepresAiitative. H. I*. Mo«s; (’«»unty Jndge. W. .
A. Wilshire: Uumini«*i«mer*. R. L. bherlock.
Wm. Ihjloy. (dork W I . B«»y<i; Hh-ntf. Wm. |
(’aril; Treasurer \. McCallan; Hchoo! Su| «»rin I Country Produce bought und-“»Id; »d««». W»ol,
tendent, A H. Fisher, Assessor. J. F. Mc!)«»u- Hide«, Fur« aud D-r Skin** S«.licit order« for
ough; Stock !n«|»«*ct<»r. D. It. Jones
Mzxi iN.i or eoraTw. rro.
MAX MULLER,
Th« Supreme < ’oilft of Oregon m»»»»*** at H«ib*m. 1
Poetotfic • Building.
regular terms comm«»ncing on the first Monday*
m March an«l October
.
rh«(*ircuit<’«mrt fortlie First Judicial I’mlr. *t
set« in J.-u’kiuHi county on first M«»nday« in April.
Mepteuib'*r mih ! i>'‘' *,.nb»*r tn Klamath c«»unty
on ■•«♦cond
c«»nd M»»n«iay
M*»relay in Jan«*
June ami nr*t
first xiomiay
Mon«lay in
N«>vember In Lak*» muity
«»unty on the third Monday
M«>nday | ,
in May and the »nc»»ml M«»n«Jay in October In I
Jortephine c«»*tnty on first M>*: lay« in March and
August.
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F«»r Jackson county the ( ounty. I rebate and
(’«»mmissioiier«’ c«»urts meet every month, com­
mencing with the fir«t M«»n«iay; f«»r Josephine I
county, the first Monday in January. April. July MODERN.
and September, for l*ake county, every alt-rnut»*
THOROUGH,
month, commencing the first M»mla.v in .January. ,
PRACTICAL.
For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March
June September ami November _______ _
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GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION
DRY AND FANCY COODS,
(’LOTI ITNGJ
Jacksonville, Oregon,
STATE NORMAL SCHLOL
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
HARKNESS,
MORRIS M.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSI LOK AT JAW,
A POSTAL CARD WILL COST
BUT ONE CENT.
S«*' >1 u«t the lyldn e»- of any one who might want
to attend our school during the coming year anti
yo i will do them a favor. To such we will send
our catalogu'* and circulare
Cor. 7th and B fltreeta,
MEDFORD, OR.,
Is now offeriti** Spermi Bargains in Fall Fal»i'ic>, As>al»tt
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Manufacturing C.mipanv'.- .’>G inch lTimt Ch>th in c<>l>>rs; Iron 1'iainc.
Invincible, Black Alpaca, double fold; Silk and Wool Henrietta BUGGY, CARRIAGE and TEAM
Cloth; Check Mohair dres- goods, yard wide; Oriental Suitings.
I will give
SADDLESAND ROBES.
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FURNISHING GOODS. HITS.
\SI ILAN I >
W. G. COOPER,
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in all wool ('n-linirrc- than any house in Southern Oregon.
Cabot W. 14 lirown Mu-lin, 7je per v
eil Muslin, De per vartl; Laconia, 10 4 bh
yard; «Vninsutta, 11 bleached Sheeting; I
L insdale, 4-4 bleached Sheeting.
All Kinds of Repairing Oone.
A BOOT AND SHOE SHOP
1 h ciuinpctiMl with in hurnew »hop. Having
fngHg»**! tho Hcrvi«-* •« of . firtst-cl»»»« «hoemaker. I
Htn prepar»«! to ii mu' ture boot« and «hors of
tHH lat« »t My!»*« pi nip ly „
My pm*«*» m bopi »1«*^
i> rt will be quite
*r«Monabie and «atihfactaon guaranteed.
MADE HARNESS
A Specialty.
Aiiboki air plaul .'liirtintr. Cheviot. 1 !<• per yard; Marseilles elieek
shirting, Cheviot; Caledonia shirting, Cheviot.
An entire line of new fall Buttons in metal, jet. etc.; I.a<lies’ Ger­
man, f ull-tinished, th ree lined t-liH’kings, something entirely new and
ver\ durable; Mi.-scs' and Children-.' stocking.' iu Idack andothei col­
ors, both wool and cotton; Gentlemen's fnrni.-diings in flannel, merino
and cotton.
Dressmakers will find a lull stock of Trimmings, Silesia. Naum-
keao Drills, Crinoline. Wadding, Y\ hakbone, I*eatherbone. Dress
Shields, Extenders, Etc.
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JACKSONVILLE
MARBLE WORKS!
E. VV. MORRISON,
attorney and counselor at law ,
Graaf*« I’.i*»«. Oregon.
W»il practica in all
»arte *»f lb* Stat«-
WILLARD CRAWFORD,
ATI»» INKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Mell foul. Oregon
Will precti»-- in *11 th»« e»««rt» of th»« State.
OtHc.- in Ha ulin’, brick building. uj»-»t <ir»«.
P. P. PRIM.
ORECOH ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
11-2X.
General Contractor in
Prompt Attention given to »11 (Inters by Mail.
IMPORTANT to STUDENTS.
Three Courses of Stody—Nonnal.
Academic, Commercial.
Rea«i our caialo-’ii»* nn<ly«»u will find our plan«
course« «»f Ktudy. and régulâti«»m*. fell your
fri«*n«i« about <»u. «ehool anti help u« to grow.
W«»>k for uh A word from )«»u might help u«
ver) iLiich. Reniember that the
N/. / I! M-
TAt.h Tl'll-V
ta: ii -I, i
$ Ui •M l
Normal Scholarship
S • » iM).
Commercial rtcholar«hip
>r> ••■.
I raimng School i»-.r year.............
.» COUNSELOK-AT-LAW,
MCNSQWILU, OOM..
LUCKEY & CO
Tins Learner is mmfaetiireil by a Process similar to tliat by which the Patent
Kills known as Doiuiila are made. Tiie Points Ciaimcil for it arc these:
THE PLACE
Will iirnctii-»» in nil tin» <’«>nrt.of th»" St.ite. Olfico
in the
i».», Court
i '»»urt H«»use,
Hoiw-, hr«t
fiwt door tu
to th«
th. i<
hft«»fon-|
ft or ••li­
tri.-u ♦*.
E* DoPF.ATT.
—TV I. KT TOl'B —
SLACKSMITHING
Iwlilaml, Oregon.
-.»»ONE IN —
»Vili nr»w'H— in nil <’.» irn»f th • State. tltE— in
<K14 Fellow'* bnilditnt. up «air».
THE BEST STYLE
J. R. NEIL.
ATTORNEY’ * COUNSELOR AT LAW,
— ANI» AT —
Jaokmonv ill« OfiU.
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Will practice in allth« Cour»** ofthe S’.'te. Of
•ee in Court Home, R»*cond d««»r on right from
entrane»*
ToriiHNESS—It is altniist ltii|M>~eililc tit
ar. :uitl it will nut Ciat’k.
SOFTNESS—Whetliei (.'obi nr ll<>t, Wit or lbw, it is always Soft
anti Etisv lor the most I’etnlet beet.
WATERl’E* ><)E—It will Turn W'atei liettef than any
COLOR—.\ .Jet Black that will not Fade or turn Red.
1*01.ISH — Unlike all other (»rain l.< ather it will take a High Pulisti
with ordinary Shoe Blacking.
CLEAN AN1> LIGHT W’EloHT—Not Leino Weighted u ith Tan
nino M a ferialami Grea.-e, it will not soil a Stocking and weighs
Light for the Substance.
We carry in eu.-tom ninth“ work of the Highe-t Grade of this stock,
a hand welt (men s) l.ace -hoe. made on the English W aukenph.ast last,
at S'» DO, ami a lace tdloe ma<l<‘ on the Harvard Box-1 oe la>t, calf
lined throughout ami soles of Genuine Engli.-h Sole Leather, at S7 00.
Both arc in seven different insteps and width' to ea lt size, bor 2.'cts.
additional they will be sent chargo prepaid to any address by mail or
express.
Protzman & DeFi ance.
1‘ortland, <>rcgon.
THE LOWEST RATES,
INLOW & ASHPOLE,
—H AT —
W. F. WILLIAMSON.
ATTOBNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Medford,
D. CROHtMILLER & SONS,
Oregon
J AC K SO N VILLE. OREGON.
All basine** in my line will r»*ceiyo pr unptat­
tention.
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H. K. HANNA.
tTORSEY A COUNSKLOR-AT-LAW.
Jacksonville» Oregon.
1 *<>.«-1 < » 11* < •<
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OREGON
EAGLE POINT.
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Ashland, Oregon
Will Sell, Rent, Lease and Handle
IM-Eslale on Commission.
A Scaly, Itching, Skin Dis<urae. with
Endlea* Suffering, Cured by
Ciitfcura Remedies.
If I had known of th« Cuticura Remedies
tweuty-eiaht year« ago it would have saved rue
(two hundnsl dollar«/ and an imnit»n«*»
amount of «uttering. My ditw-e (P«oria«iH)
c«>tnmene»*d on my h**ad in a epot not iarwr than
a cent, it spread rapioly all over my bod) and
got under my nail« The scale« would drop off
of iu»* all th»« time, and my suffering wa« endles«
and without relief. Onethoiiaanddollars would
not tempt me u? have tin« diiMmae over again. I
am a ¡«»or man. but feel rich to be relieved of
w hat some of tno doctors «md wm leproey, aorne
ring-worm, peoriari«, **tc. 1 to«>k
an«i.
Birsapunlla «»ver one year and a half, but no
cure. I went to two or three doctor« and no
cure 1 cannot praiee the Cuticura itemedie«
too much. They have mad«« my «kin a« clear
and fi«*e from scale« a« a bab) « All 1 used of
them was three boxes of Cuticura. and three
b«»ttl««a of » ’ulicura lfi*f dvent. and tw«» cak?s of
( uticura Soap if you hud been here and aanl
you would have cured me for fjjo you would
luiye had the mouey. 1 looked like the picture
in )«iur book of Psoriasia (picture number two,
‘ How to Cur»’ Skin Dis» as«*«j," but now I am as
clear as any p»-raun ever was. Through force of
habit I rub my hands over my urms und legs to
•vsetrb one« *.u
while, Lu» t*> no ¡.nrjMuc. 1
ain all well. 1 scratched twenty-eight years and
it got to be a kind of aecond nature to tn«*. 1
thank >ou a thouaan I tun«*«. Anything more
that you want to know writ»* rn»*, «»r anyone who
r«.*ads thi« may write t«» in»* and 1 will answer it
l’ENNlb D o WNIXJ.
Waterbury, Vt ., Jan. A), lob7.
Psoriaais, Eczema, T* tier. Ringworm, Liclien,
Pruritus, Scull Head. Milk » rust. Dandruff. Bai-
leT«', Bakers',! i rovers’ and W a«h«»r woman « Itch,
and every specie« of Itching, Burning, Seal),
Pimply Humors of th»* Skin an«l Scalp and
Biood, with L■•«« *»f Hair, ar»« p«e»iliv«*lj cured
b) < uticuru, th** gr.-at Skin ( ur»*. and ( uticura
Soi-.j', an ex>iuir>it<* Skin B»tmt iticr. ••xternallj.
and ('uticura Reeolv«,nt. the new B.ood Puri­
fier, internally. wti«*n pl>yi»ician’s und all oth«*r
remedi»?« fail.
Boh! evety when* Price, ('ulicura,'»*•<• ; Hoap,
25c ; KrtM>lvont. î 1 I'rt puii-ii by the i’othT Drug
anti < heinical ('«»., Boston, M*»««.
H'-ini f«»r “How to ( Hit- Bkin D ì «« mui » h ,“ 64 ¡»a-
ge<*, MJ iliu«tration« unti fin to^inoniule.
blaekht a<!«. « Lap p«*d an«! <»dy «k:n
lini prevented by ( uticuru Jlt-dicaU»«! H«»«j»
Sneezing
PAINS and WEAKNESSES
OF FEMALES
Any j»ari*-»n wi-hing t<> H»dl property will find
it to their int»’ri‘wt to call and «»♦«• uh .
NEW COODS, NEW PRICES
able,
stantai <
ai d infallible
l *
♦ m !
rehev»- i ••male Pain*« and
• ._
W«a!
p.Ti<*' to nil "’hi r plam».«re. a:.,| tl.»
p.Tfect
Antniote to i’a.n. lull i.’nuati«»i, and \V< «kn« t»
>rt lompounded. A* all <iru2gi«it*, 2’» cent«;
five Tor fl.or. p »•'Lag.* fnof i’<ct.*r Dm-: and
< Io inical <
Boston.
A. II < \K«-N.
BONANZA
Clothing. Boots aud Shoos.
Groceries, Hardwt re
a id t'VMiytbing generally to bo fom.d i a first-
c fps Country S’«»re.
JAB MORTON. Manager
Bonanza. April 1*
Successors loC.C. Beekman’s Bank.
ENGEL BROS..
DEALERS IN
Willpr icttoe in all «» irta «»f the State anti De- I
for»* all Governmental I» *pa.-ttn«*nV*.
M<»n«»y loaned and c<»l!»*eti«»ns mad«*.
General Merchandise
W. H. PARKER,
C. MINNIS, M. D.,
1* II YSI < IAN
ANI» > I ltb EON
Xi'dfiird, Orriron.
WOODBURN NURSERY
MOST REASONABLE RATES
BUY THE BEST AftSD BE HAPPY!
Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees
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VINES AND SHRUBBERY
ifrilloril. O regolo
on th« Northw»‘*t coast.
Otti i’« 'n William**' Brick Building Up-fttair«.
DR. S. DANIELSON,
NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES.
Phyeio-Medical
1» Il Y SI C I A N A ND s U R G E ON ,
PRICES:
'|»"!fi»r I. Ort-uftn.
AppleTrav.................................... Í' to «10 por EX'
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I’lnm iu»i Fran» Fr—- .........
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Oth-r rr-iwi.nil «hriihli-r» fnr.n.li-11 r-nnonnbly.
S-ii't i»ir * ntal«»»tn- to
J. H.SETTLEMIER. W.Mrtburn. Or
Special attention given to Chrome Din'-asra.
E. B. PICKEL, M
D.»
P H YSI C I AN A ND s C RG EON .
1837
1|.»|fur<l, Oregon.
Calin promptly att**n«l«d today or night.
Ottico on B atre» t.
DR. W S’ ANFIELD.
Sash. Doors, Blinds
Beale» in
II.*« liwstsil ill W.hlllr L.r tl-inrtir. of
hi1 prof«** .i»»n. link*— »11 r»ir.-n- <li —«-«—. .n-.’h
a* It .-.»i ii Pi- n. \rthm». I’d»-. Kidney 111—a.--,
t,i«.T <’ -ii, : «in'». .V . » -i» • i»hj.
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
U L WHITNEY. ?T. D.
GENI’.KKL BUILDING UAlKIllAL.
•IseitM located st thi. pl.w»» 1 wks.lmreof
th.» iwMr»»n »’te «»t this section. Cull,« attendisi to
at any time
t
W. H. SOMMERS, M. D.,
sri‘1 Price Li-t ou «rplicstb
Country orOnr* * specialty.
FAI WRY AT WKIDLERS MILL.
SalesriM.m-'. cor.Tliiril *n<l K Streets.
POHTLAND OREGON
FRUIT TREES
By the Thousand !
Jacksonville. Oregon.
UNDERSIGNED IS NOW iAKING OB
Professional call*« promptly attended to day or r 1 l’HL
dera through Jackaon and jonephin« countiea
night.
for
Consultation« in «it her English or Gorman.
( >th»'»* and r»Mideace on < alifornia street,
corner of Fifth street.
FRUIT TREES 4 SHRUBBERY,
Any kind rain»**l in a first < !«•* Nursery.
Public Notice.
Tlx»««» wuntinq Tre«« thi« *»11 will <b> w«llto
VOTh’E IH HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM giro netheir orders.a»* 1 will guarantee satisfac-
it may conci*rn that the eo-partanrship here
I«>f• »re »»xiat«ng between G. W Merrill and Hen­ 1 ^warrant all my tree« if properly carer! for.
ry F. Baker at Me lfr»rd. (>r«g«»n. tindwr the firm
Term« «»f payment *w*y. Pn»duce tak»*n at mar­
ruun»* "f M -rrill A Biker, wae <»n the 10th day of kt-’ price lCu> lba. “f Peach He»d wanted.
M.irvh. I m H h , di*«olve»L th« *ai«i H«*nry E. BnLer
A. M. JOHNSON.
having withdrawn from -aid firm.
J¡u'kt».»nrille. Oregon Aug. 1 lHSS.
HENliY F BAKER
Dat 'd M»«lf«>nl. Orssron. Hept. 3.
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR S\LE
or ret!* the
on « tw-mill on F<»r*Mt creek,
Jveknon c mnty. Oregon. It i** in firaf-clu^« »»r-
*!••* and w.ll be drap«H»»d of or rented «m reason­
able »erm«-
F«>r further particular« call »»nor a»h!r»**** .
MHS R. COOK.
Forest Creek, Or.
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Or., or
< now Mil I I il A SON. Attenta, Jackson rille Or.
PARKE & LACY,
IMroKTEItS \NI> HEALERS IN
MACHINERY!
A full line in eUn’k of
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOU< HEUR
Saw Mill for Sale or Rent.
Walter A. Wool’s Binders,
Walter A. Woo«l’s (’bain Rake Reapers,
Walter A. Woo l’s Sw *.*p K;tk«‘ RrajHTS,
Walter A. Woo«l’s Enrlosr«! (¡ear Mowers*.
Guar. Scott & (’o.’s Separators,
Gaar, Scott di <’»».’s Plain and Pia- tion l .n^ines,
Coates’ L« < k Lever Hay Rake; also a
S»'*ili
CITY BARBER SHOP.
I’lLIFOKNIA
*
ville
8TBEKT.
Oregon.
THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS UNO COMPRESSORS
and WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES.
SOLE AGENTS E<)R
Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines.
C« »KRESPODNENCE SOLICLTEI ».
J. M. ARTHUR. Manager.
33 aul 35 North Front SI. Portland. Oregon.
NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST
FOB GOODS IN OLII LINE
L. C. I-IEINRXCHSEN
Ili First Stroat.
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HOUSE PAINTER.
Portland. Omgon
W’hol esa le a. id Bétail Dealer« in
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks!
i ■!•*« and Optical G*>o Is; agents for the Bockfurd
Bai'road Watches.
ALL GOODS IN THE LINE MANUFACTURED TO ORDKIC AND llEPAIBkD.
Watch lie pairing caiefally executed.
Selection Package« eent on application. < -om umucate with us before purchar ng elsewhere
House Painting, Paper Hanging
Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc.,
Done in a nupt-rior manner anti at priroe t«» anil
the time«. I refer to the jol* of painting I have
previously tione for reconimcndtition. H-aiisfac-
H I SWELL-KN' IW.N HOUSE. UNDER THE ti«»n guaranteed.
Giro np' h »ria! and judge for yon’*«*!?.
new nianMg«*in<'tit, wiil be conduct»*! on the
best and most p«»pular plan«, no ¡«ains being Order« loft at Merritt’« N«-w Cash Store wil*
spare«I t<» giv»* general satisfaction. It c«»ntains receive prompt attention
T J. ( RESH.
r<»inf<»rtMl»b* Hl«*«*ping H|»artm»*nts -applied with
single anti double I hn I s . m iking it a desirable
place for the entertainment of both travelers and
families.
The BUYERS’GUIDE I*
isr.ued March anc Sept.,
rri*o r*»i»i«*
t . *11 year. It )■« an ency­
clopedic ot useful inlor-
Will a I way« be «nippliM with th« best the market
afford« w rved in ai y le that Will ph*«»«« th« mont
fastiditili« tan*e.
< > ax! the luxuries or the
i*F“BateM ivuionableand satisfaction guaran-
nr. sities of lii’. We
te**d.
luvniKh you with
can cloth : C i : ;»
J. J. STRAIT. Prop.
ali tho roc
appliance« 1« n i i.h-, walk, f. <nc*', «teep,
, go t j church.
cat. fish, h '»*» v.
.
or stay nt h •
out
r.tylev ami quant.itio/. Ju:« ¡guru
_
what is required t o do all these things
JM 1
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I
C0MF0HTA5LV '
i ou < in make u lair
estimatet i the v ■>. ■’ ' * the BUYERS'
GUIDE.
v ■ I bo sent upon
receipt et IV
” t > pay portage.
T
vvp
1
Central Point, Or
! AM PF.KSONkLLY ACQUAINTED WITH
1 ni.iny <»f flu* int>«t doHirabl«» farm« in Jackson
and Jt>*-«*pliino counties. My medical prnrti«’«
ro«pnr«*« in«* to mi»* through a circuit of from «>ne
to«*ight\ mii«*«. Mini I will b“ph'»i««*<i to carry with
<«n team and without charaa all whuwiah
t«» purchase land. Any per« »n wishing a fruit or
agricultural farm, or any i»er«<»n having a farm
for sal«*, will do W’ ll t«» call at my office and ar-
rang«* with me My charge« will be moderate
I already have Q m « o acr»« of improved and rn-
improvt d land« for «ah*, ranging from $5t«»$5i)
an acre in price, and can suit all comers.
Office : t Central Point, Jackson count) Or
J. HINKLE. M I).
CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA
OF ASHLAND, OR.,
Late of California,
nrenow prepared to furni«h the bcM «»f mu«ic
for public «>r private l’a’ti»4«. Ball«, Picuio, Ac ,
at any point on tlio coast.
All the new popular music i« played by this
Orchestra.
Having employed a large number of musician*
wo are able t • furnish any number of Landa.
Any instruments of a caller fiirnistw*«l ’o other
bands. All order« by mail or telegraph prompt­
ly attended to. Terms always reasonable. Ad­
dress
PKOF. GANIAKD.
Ashland, Or.
Vse PARKItlttS GINCIR ToJlCjUbnnt detav
A rare medicinal ••»»nip- umi that cur»« when all els© raita
Ila«rur»rt!tbewvrstcases of L'ough,Weak Lung«. AstUroa,
Indigestion. Inward Pains, Exhaustion. Invaluable fyf
Hhei.niati-rn, Female Weakness, and al! pains and dis-
orders of the Stomach and Bowels. 60c. at I>ruggiatA
HINDERCORNS.
The safest, rarest and t»cst cure forCorns.Bunion». A«*
Kt«»j*aii
j*a|n .Stanres
t<» thel»*i<
Stop« all i>a|n.
JBisi res comfort teUw
to«. V
N«*v«rteili
to curU. U Ctxxu at DraggUU. Hxsuox A c«x, h'. i. x
Trobntr Court.
The f«>ll«»wmg matters w*ere |»: i > m *<1
bv th«* (.'»»iiiiiy Court, sitting in probate, at
the November terni. ISss.
I n the matter « t the cMate of Morris Mgi
«or. <lr< ras» «I. < '.»• tinned for final rep«»n
In the niMttci « f the **«tatc and guardian­
ship of Bertha and Janie« stewart, minor«.
Oruer t«» «how cause why realty «hotild
not I h * «old.
E-taie of Jame- B. I’unyard. Final
«taiemvnt h* ar«l ami approved.
Estate of !’.!<•» 1.1 S- ott. «Ir «rased. Letter«
• •f a«lininis(rnti«>n ¡«sued t«» Alcxandef
Bums.
K-tate <.f IF 1 MeBri.te. I nvcntory of
apprai*rim
!il< d.
I’.irtmT«*hip estate oi O Vincent. Ad
nun:- ’ r it«»r • «.«!«• approve«!.
Estate of Lathan I. ami
i» :t nun» r«
• »r«lrr to sell r< ally.
E«tiit« «»f W Cuntner. M. Pet*r«<»n ap-
p«»ii.T< <1 »dinini'tralor.
»f »tdotr«
ttrmitrhig»
All quitt aftcr tbu ch-rtion
Mr M ‘ ampLtUi' in » bärge ••( th- >i<t*
mol»- mill.
Welch A We'« It will MN>n iipive their
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
null (•' tlie <««'!T fa rm.
111-111 Me bigiù. Avenue. Chicago.Ill
< h;i
t li.itl- « h «* ih '» v <<1 into hi« new
It p* a « omniotlioii« «tnu’ture.
h "i:
.1. A Wliiff ‘•ide« i' at w- rk on hi- new
M b. W< Mi i- building alsl,.
h«m
.1 p, W< ’< Ii - little -on i« quite ill with
teve r
M > Mavì:« Id an«l Wni. Bailrv arc
MAH, 1:<>1 TE.
!•• »h •jiiib*
• l Iah .
Mr.. Ih yiiokl’* hW* iiiovid t » hi« inoiin-
t.iin pla»•<• again, an«! a n«*w faniilv will
QTAGES LEWI JA< K>ONVILL1 INERV takr the h-m «• he <•< ctlpi<*«l at thc Illill.
Ess. E m .
it M<»’<lny an«l Fri«ln\ ;tf •• «»‘<*1«.« k \ 'i f»»r Wil-
<i»*rvill« . return inti Tu‘*««layK an «1, Hat uh la?».
Kfa *•* l«*av»*h for Wright - <»i Wodn«*<ia)« at le
»»’ <« If, IS ten nr Hh'ikrspv tr*.
o'cl«»ck k . M.. returning Thurwiiiys.
l h< auth«»rdiip «if the dramatic pr»'«iii«‘-
ti»ui'attribut»«1 t<» the last <»l the alM»vv-
named i< agitating lit« ran < in h « t«» the very
< • litre, but afl» « ts the practical ina*«us far
»-« than the in«•mvnt«»u* <iue«ti<»n, li«>w
Fnblie Notice
t»- r« . nu < r j»r» <rve health, that c««ential
«-t l»'»<lily ami mental a- tivity. business sn< -
he undekkigned will bi in his <•<•«> and the ‘pursuit of happiness.’’ We
«•the«» in tne court-lion«’*, in Jacksonville,
ran throw more light on thi« latter subject
on the
I than the m<»«t vr<»f«»und Shake«perian can
L.i.sr.s i ti ini 1 1 /.v / i E /.’i vo.\rii, «•n the question fir-t propounded, if th«*
-t< m is d<‘plct<*<i. the nerves «haky ; if in-
for th«* purpose «if transacting bu«ine*-« c«»n-
■ iig<.'ti«»n or constipation Iwthers one al
nect«,«l with hi« «■ffic»*.
All pervon« int< r»**«t<*<l will take » «itirp a«*c«>r<i- time«. <»r < <»n«tantly . if the skin is yellow
ingly. Mi pt.stoffi» «' aiitln
i** Sam's Vall»*y. ami tengtic furn »1 us in l»ih«»usness; ii there
H H M1T( HELL.
are premonitory 1 wing« - of <»moining rheu-
(’onnty School Superintendent of Jackson mati-ni or m uralgin; if the kidnevR are in
»’«»unty. < Iregon.
active use H<»«tett*r*« >t«»ma«h Bitter*,
Ji*ck«onviH«*. Aug V. 1*^
the finest re< u| h rant <»f an age pr«»lifi( in
I lieneficial and successfui rt^neaies
Re*
I iiicmlrt r. if mala»ia. threatens or afflict«,
SETTLE-UP NOTICE. I that it neutralizes tin
and fortifies
ll those knowing themselves in - . the Nvsteni.
debted f«i the underMgiied.either by noteor
b<»«»k account, are hereby earneetly requeste»! t<»
I'nr Sale.
call ar.d eottb* at their earliest »•onvenience. Our
\ itimh I .«pan of work lior-eb.well mat* bed,
busitic*»:- ruiift be cl«>*o*«i.
will I m - bold f<»r »a>h ur oil one jtar’s time.
'
PBl'CE « GEARY,
Medford, May U. l«bS
Apply at this office.
JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY
MRS. JANE REDD1KG, Proprieta.
PassBRgcrs taken at Reasonable Rates,
T
A
THE EARTH DO MOVE.
It has puzzled the heads of a good
many youngeters to know liow tba earth
turns round. A German educational
journal publiehod in Frankfort gives the
following direction* for proving that the
earth “does move” : "Take a good-siced
bowl, fill it nearly full of water and put
it upon the floor of a rcom which ia not
exi>osed to shaking or jarring from
tlientreet. Sprinkle over the eurface of
of the water a coating of lycopodium
power—a white substance' which is
sometimes used for the purposes of the
toilet and which can be obtained at any
apothecary’s. Then upon the surface
of this coating of powder make with
powdered charcoal a straight black line,
say an inch or two in length. Having
made this black mark with the charcoal
powder on the surface of the contents of
the bowl, lay down upon the floor close
to the bowl a stick or some other
straight object so that it wiil be exactly
parallel with the mark. It the lino hap-
pen« tn !..<• patallel with a crack in the
tiuu* . *Ui »¿I*1*’ otaGonarj lUjucl in the
room, this will serve as well.
Leave the bowl undisturbed for a
few hours, and then observe the position
of the black mark with reference to the
object that it was parallel with. It will
be found to have moved about, and to
have moved from east to west—that is to
sav, in the direction opposite to that of
the movement of the earth on its axis.
The eartli in simply revolving has car­
ried the water and everything elso in the
bowl around with it, but the powder on
the surface has been been left behind a
little. The line will always be found to
have moved from east to west, which is
IH-rfectlj good proof that everything else
has moved the other wav.”— Court Jour­
nal.
T ue C attle M arket .—There is con­
siderable evidence and many good rea­
sons to expect an advance in the price of
lieef cattle before next April. In the
first place the cattle range for tree pas­
ture has been decreasing for several
years past. It has been decreasing in
two wavs: Bv settlement with families
on homesteaders who will raise crops
rather than cattle, and by the encroach­
ment of the sheep herder. We estimate
that the available range for cattle pas­
ture is one-half less than five years ago.
The effect of this has l>een to induce
many men to wind up and go out of
the business. The business, too, has
been gradually changing. Many large
operators have discovered that the de­
creasing free ranges indicate that tliey
must lay up a stock for winter feed, or
run risks of loss too great for legitimate
business. This has resulted in reducing
herds, and incurring preparations for
feed and care in winter
When Mr.
I.ee, the editor of the Texas Live /Stock
Journal, was here a few weeks ago, we
had a long conversation with him on
this very subject. Mr. Lee had been
through Texas, New Mexico, Colorado,
Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, Montana and
eastern Oregon for the express puqioee
of finding out the supply of l>eef stock in
sight, so as to give the Texas cattlemen
the benefit of his observations. And it
is Mr. Lee’s opinion that there is not as
much lieef stock on the range now as
there was three years ago by one-third.
This sfieaks volumes; and reasoning
from this fact, and other facts we have
cited above, Mr laie was confident that
there would be a innsulerat'le advance
on beef cattle w ¡thin the next six months.
—Pacijle Farmer.
I
100,000 TREES
THE LtADINS JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST,
Silver and Silver PKto 1 W-iru.
1 Hi. UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED
to »io all work in hi. line in the best manaorsnd
at risuroriable prices.
GEORGE BCHUMPF
REDLAND NURSERY,
Main St., Ashland, Or
IN
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY!
lhh-
EC L EUT I U F li Y S IC I \ N.
pnYHICIVN ANI) SUKGEON,
En ;lo Point. Oregon.
DLALIRS
physician, & great student of botany, located for a
brief seasc n in this city. Ria practice w ran nt •>.
A merh AS W omen —The Philadelphia
t. naive, and yet the fi w cases of a general nature
that came to him attracted no little attention. His Print comes gallantly to the defense of
greatest success seemed to be in the treatment of Amviiean women, and speaks thus in
Graiit's Pass. Jueephire liver and kidney disorders, and vitiated blood. In their ts-hall: American women are not
fact bis ability to c< i e with these common com­
plaints was little short of the marvelous. Be only tile handsomest, tiie most intelli­
seemed a!m<*t infallible, and hui quiet, modest gent and the most agiceabl»' in the world,
methods and bis well kept seen t was as much a
mystery as bimselt After Lie departure about a ami we mat add the most inde|»endent,
year later Mr. Joy determined to fathom the secret, but they are incomparably the lyest.
and copying all the picacriptions be had filled for The American
women, who mixes
the erratic <ln,-tor. he I* gan a systematic analysis.
In bis examination ho discovered running all abroad w.th women, whethei foreign or
i through the prescriptions for liver and kidney English, is surprised by n »thing—if.|»os-
troubles. vitiat«<l blood and stomach disorders a aibiy,
. , we ex»-, pt the large families—
couple of vegetable extracts indigenous to Califor.
In stock, consist:t g <»f
indifferent view of
uia, so simple and so well known under homely more than by tli
• very day muiics to every school boy as to entirely moral qnertmn* w inch she finds held
dissipate the suspicion that they were the active Good women are ready to talk about
Aoule. Pear, Peach
principles involve^ 8o certain, however, was
Mr. J y that be had discovered the secret that be much which Auiei ans uf a like elite?
tho new eh ments in a preparation of wmiid never menti i; bill they are al«o
Plum. Penne. Apricot embodied
Sarsaparilla to disguise tho taste, and rutit before willing to accept, to rxcu-c
excuse and to ex-
hie customers under tho modest nameef Joy’s
N vet arino. Cherry.
Vegetable barsapapilla. • Immediately the same tenuate inin h which Ameiicati women
niarvekus stories came Lack of its astonishing meet, an i righilv meet, with v.-li inent.
eff.-ets, and the mystery wm solved, and the talk indignant and lutter prote.t, born of a
Almond. Chestnut.
it Las created Las already caused it to Step into
prominence, aid orders pour in daffy from all puteriifcamlliigtieride.il and practice
Walnut and
over thocoast. People oe« tu to be taking It and of domestic happiness. This is a great
writing and talking about it throughout the Htats. country on many accounts, but it is the
And thus anaher Calif >rma iudustry leaps inte
greatest country ever made for women,
existence.—5.
Examiner.
and it is blest witii tlie best of them.
GRAPE VINES. ( I KK \NTS. GOOS! HER­
fitretiH/i l.‘tiithi>f Scu*hraKtf rn OrrfOH.
BIES. BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER­
How Gi.\t<- L amp C iiimnevs « i hi : ls-
Lengthy (•» tition« have be<-n présenté«!
RIES. STRAWBERRIES, FIGS.
bv C«»ngre*vn»an Hermann to Secretary ventfk .—Why is it that glass ctiimneye
Vi’a*. M2ii* «1 by settlers in Klamath county, make such a difference to the light giv­
Our treoH are grown with*»*’.* irrigation on red < >regon. who re|»r«*sent tliat they reside on en by a lamp? because it increases the
lull land, hi «1 al! of known varioti- s that succeed land« in township 49 Miutli. ranges S and !» supply of oxygen to the flame by produ­
east township 3* south* Rand 10 oast;
m Southern Oregon.
TI ioha contemplating tree planting will do well lowi -hip *«»uth, range !» east, and are bo­ cing a draught, and concentrates and re­
t<> visit our orchard and nursery. or write to u- na fide ‘Cîtlei s thi rd n.under the homestead flects the heat of the fame, in cor.se-
for piice-IiHt Address
Addri'S. to
V uh at Murphy. .I om »- ar«l pre ernp:i«»n
an«l that large por­ qnence uf w hich the combustion of the
phite county. Oregon, or to It
li It Station.
tions uf sa i lands have been located and carbon is more t>erfect and very little es­
Grant s Pass, Or
svle< te«l a« swamp lan«l by the state capes ttneonsumed. Lamp glasses were
A. It. ( ABSON A SON
tl.roiuIi false representations as to their invented by Aime Argand, the inventor
true character; that unscrupulous lain! of the famous lamp which bears bis
m<»in»;»ohv« Ii ive antauonixed the rightful
name, lie had been experimenting for
T. J. CRESS.
claim« of the scaler« and homesteaders,
an«i they a«k the interior department to in­ some time to increase the light, but to
stitute a full, fan and «♦•arching investiga­ no purpose. On the table before him
tion to tl c cn«l that their rights, a« well as lav the broken neck of an oil flask.
the rights ot the «Lite an«l general govern­ This be took up carelessly, and placed it
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
ment. may !)•• finally ami equitably ad- almost without thought owr the wick.
lusted
<»n our of the |»etiti«>n« there are
Having ponrwner.t !y b »cat rd lor»', i ollrr my 120 namtsof sitth rs. mam of them lead­ A brilliant flame awarded this act, and
the hint was not lost ujM>n the experi­
servici* to the ¡«<M»ple of Southern Oregon.
ingcitizens of Klamath count}’
Opp. ()<1<1 Fellows’ Building.
» *
J. C. CARS0M,
Manufacturer of
ÏE INVITE INSPECTION.
ASHLAND HOUSE !
i’
R FRY CT. V. D.»
rUYSlCÍAN AND SUHGEON,
OREGON,
PHOENIX,
for
Keep* th« largest stock of
Otfi
in Childen.' hriek block. M lin -tr—M.
Iteertenoe .»il Ni.rti» Fro.' -’r.M't.
t'nlle prompt y a'ter.u-il t>». »Uy »»r night
W. I . i ARSON.
A. II. CARSON \ SON. I'nijirietors.
h -OXTMAN Sl i i i SSOR I'OJ.O.IHM-
•ft nk‘" A Co. of Bonanza. KlHmath county. Or..
Law purcl>H»*e<i a large anti firnt-cla«« Mock of
g H»d~ which ar«» now on the way from Portland,
and will tie >«»}•! Cheap for Caeli. Evt»ry*»ody in
invited to call and examine £<»ods ami pri”«« be­
fore purchaeniM elaewhere. You can always find
on hand a full line of
NF.hFORI». (IBFi;0%.
THE UNDERSK.NED HAVE FORMED At <>-
1 partnership with »in mit!i«»riz«* I capital <»f
; #’..’>,n»i0, fi»r th«* purjMNte «»f »-.irr.» ing <»n a General
.la. k.iinriili'. Ureunn.
Bmikinx Bunne** in al! <»f U« branch«*» in Jrn-k-
Probate Matters, Ahstrai-t of Titl«'*. Conv<iy»n. ! r-oLvil'»*. Or-4<»n Othcu at the «»LlntemL’f B.-k-
ring. Ho:ne*r.‘ail. l’r.‘-.,mi>liori and all other • man’« Banking H«»u«e, 8. E. c*»rn«*r of Third and
basins*»« entrusted to mi- will receive prompt < alif«»rniH streets.
< %•
< < . BEEKMAN.
alt.'ntieu. Loan* n*ac»tialed.
Otfii'e on isirn«v. opposite Court Hon«*.
1HOS (..REAMES.
Catarrh.
The distressing «neezn «ne./«*, thfacrid, wa­
tery dischargee from the «•}♦•« and no«e,»tie pain
fill iiitlaniiuaiion extending ’o the throat, me
swelling of the niucuouw Liang, causing ch«»k-
u.g «••neatuui«. cough, negii g noisee in the head
a:.d splitting headache*« io>w familiar th«**»«
symptotn» are to thousands wh<» »-utfer periodi­
cal!) fr«»ui head coi<i" oi intiu«*nz i, and who livo
in ignorance of the fact tiutt a «nigh* application
of bundford « liadical < ur<* for i atarrh will af-
for instantaneous r« h« f.
But tins treatment m cast* of simple Catarrh
gives l>ut a faint iu«*a of what tius remedy will
do in the chronic tonus, where the breathing is
obstruct'd by choking, puli id muc«»usaccumu
lutious, the Irt-aring atl»*vte»i. sm»*ll an«l tast«*
gone, throat ulcerated and hacking « «High grad­
ually fastening itbi'lf upon the debilitated «>*»-
tern. 1 hen it is that th«* marvellous curative
p<»wer of bauford's Kadical < tire manifests it.
«♦■If in installtaueous ami grateful relief. < ure
begins from the first appii«*ati«>n. It 1« rapid,
radical, permanent. economical safe
bauf«>rd'« Badical Cure consist of one bottle
of the Bndn ul Cure, one box of < atarrl al Sol
vent, and oti«' Iiupr«»ved inhaler . price, fl.
i’otter Drug A ( b«,nncai < «•-, Boet«»n.
A Choice Collection of City and
Country Properly for sale.
THE BEST OF EvERYTKîNU
NOTABY PUBLIC AND < ONVFYAM EH.
When Marshall in his excitement iode
from the tail-race of the famous mill
down to Sutter’s fort and, taking the
old Switzer into a private room and lock­
ing the door, produced from his pocket
the first few ounces of gold washed from
the placers of California, Bancroft tells
how the old man did nut sleep at all that
night, so torn was he with excitement
and unrest. And to liis life’s end he de­
clared he looked upon the news when it
was told him and ut>on the gold when it
was shown him as a misfortune. We
susfwet, too, that it was true. He had
made a home in the beautiful Sacra­
mento valley ; he had great tracts of land
and vast herds; he was a king among
his rude neighbors, and was content
w!th his kingdom, lie knew enough of
‘.be character of the eager men who
would rush to California under the ex­
citement of gold-hunting to know that
soon his rule would end and lie might
Justly have felt premonitions that he
would lie des|>uiled of bis fair jioeseiisions,
if ne* by open rapine, by just as certain
an ugeneÿ, thé turning of the exact
science of the law upon the titles which
he honestly held, but through convey­
ances so irregular that the law could
easily pick flaws in their integrity. He
knew, too, without any of those agencies
he was not equipped with the kind of
brain that would hold its own in comjie-
tition with the race that was to come.
All his forelxsiings were realized. For
the first few years he was given a pecul­
iar distinction, and his homo at Hock
farm on Leather river was one of the at­
tractions of the new state. In the am­
ple one-story abode he presided with
jierfect ease and with a stately, gentle
dignity which much became him. In
fitllytnun
those days he was generous to a fault,
Liberal Sunday-arho<il and Bible class ami was incessantly preyed upon by
meet- everv Sunday ;it 11 o'clock a . il. al
sharpers to whom* he steadily lent a
the C. M. I*. Hall. Talent
credulous ear.
Mibbath s< bool at the M E church next
As he grew steadily poorer he tried
Sabbath at lu a m . J. W. Miller, pastor;
with more and more recklessness to re­
T. J. Cress, sui»ennt<mlent.
cover some portion of his fortune, and
Rev
I. \V. Miller will continue to till
his regular appointments
follows: The finally went down in poverty to the
first Sunday hi tach month at Gold lliil; grave. There never was a more pa­
cron I Sunday at ( entral Point. third thetic romance on the coast than the
Sunday at Medford ami fourth Sunday at rise, the decline and the fall of John A.
Jai K.«onviEe
Sutter. His soul was full of longings,
The foil« w ing ar<- Rev. G. \V. Quimby's generous and high; he had bodily en­
appointment - l«t Sunday in tach month, durance and physical courage sufficient
both morn ng ami evening, nt Jarksonville; for any call that fortune might make,
2d Sunday al Antioch : 3d Sunday at (»old
but he lacked sagacity and executive
Hill; 4th Sunday, at 11 «/clock a . m .at
Br<twii’‘l»<»r«>ugh, and in the -vening at ability, and was but a child in the hands
of the intensely acute race that swarmed
Eagle Point.
The following are Rev. R Ennis' ap- in upon him and while yet he was
(•ointment«: On i'very Sunday morning. dreaming of what he would do changed
• xceptmg the third. In* will bold services and transfigured everything around him ;
at th»* Probvterian church in Phoenix. <»□ laid the foundation of a state; rang the
the third Sunday moaning un<l every Sun­ joy bells as that state was made a part
day ev< ii’t.g he will preach at the Presby­ of the Union; startled the streams with
terian church in Jacksonville.
the hiss of steam; built thriving cities
Th.- following are Rev. (». E Jones' ap- all around him ; ofiened trails and then
poiutnient-*: Al Amioeh on the first Sun- smoothed roads to and through the blue
■ kiv mi Saturday before, nt 11 a . m .; at
tiie Ant*
• Ba|»<i*l church on (lie »-erond Sierras ; within eight years startled the
Siind.r, al ' « el < K a . m . al**» the Satur­ quiet uf the sjxit on which lie had built
day bi tore at 11 a . m , and at Eagle Point his fort for safety with the whistle of the
in the evening, nt th«- Mountain district locomotive; and with only a score of
•‘• hoir-boiw on the third Su’ulav at 4 p. years brought over the track of iron the
m .
fourth Sunda\. at the Table Rock trains from the East which he turned
hi»ol hou-e at 11 a . m . and at the Mulby his steps from and had never looked
m hool-house at 4 P. M.
back toward until lie had placed 200<l
miles of wilderness between him and it.
A Fortunate Druggteu
No wonder he was swept awav in that
Mr. Edwin W. Joy for mftny year« and now a whirl ; no wonder he was lost in that up­
Eusporoua druggist on the corner of Blockton and heaval, and that the sadness which
trket atrecta in Kan Fran cisco, probably never
dreamed of rivaling in wealth the medicine kings drove sleep from his pillow on the night
of the country. But various rumors having been that he heard of tho gieat discovery
floating around to the effect that be has struck it shadowed his life ever after, and finally
big, an Fxamtner reporter wm detailed to unearth closed around him in clouds uf gloom
tbu cause, and after much difficulty unravelled
which never lilted until the final rest
the following story: - ■• h » -
It seems that al»out seven years ago an ■ngllah was sent him.—x<ilf Lake Tribune.
SCRATCHED 28 YFARS.
.
THE SORROW OF J. A. SETTER.
FORTI. A HP.
Hay -IliRg 13 per ton.
Hops- Quote 12(&16c per pound.
Eggs—25a30c per d«z.
Potatoes—40(«t.50c ¡»er sack
Lard- Kegs, or gallon tins, 8';«/ 120
per fl»
Oats—Market quiet. Quote 32’^330 per
bushel
Wool- Quote Valley, lói/tilR*; eastern
Oregon, Kv(l,)c.
Provision«—Bacon. 10<<il4c; hams, 15
(<z lb.- ; shoulders, 11 ’ae
Wheat Valiev. $1 45(«71 47’ .
Walla.
Walia, 1 32S« 1 37', a ctl.
Barley—Brew ing per ctl, >1 00; ground,
per lidi. J|t!5(a27 50
Flour Valiev standards quoted at |5;
Walla Walla brands.
75
Fee«! Bran,|13 50(^|ll 50, shorts. |15 50
«( 10 50; chop, f l«(<r2u; uhoppe«! barley $14
«£2.5 per ton.
Butter Quote extra choice creamery.
32(>C£<'; fair tu choice, 27’*a30c; store,
2 •■ per ®
Meat Steady
Be« f. w holesale. 2%«3c;
(lr<*s«o<l, G ; sheep. 2\c per !!» ; dressitd,
<»’an ; hogs, dressed.7; veal. 7(«lik*.
Poultry—Qu<»te chickens. $3(4,4.
for
young, and $4«<5 for old ; old «lucks, |4u46;
ger*e, f5( t7 jM?r dtx .•turkeys.
Frr>h Fruits -Sicily lemons, $< h 4G 50.
Oregon apples, 65WXÓC per box; grapes,
|1 25 per box; pear.**, 75(À|1 25 per box.
K.i > t K \ Ni JM.O.
Wheat —Q liei ; buyer. X $1 (»1^ ;buver.
-e;i -»»ii.|1 72. Deermb ir. |1 5l“4
Barley—Pull ; buyer, 'SS, SG’j; buyer,
season, 96.
(Lit> Guo«i fved.fl 05rtf<l 17 percental.
I’<»1 tl«»« « J‘. t -rk'***. »o*»»U : Burbank **»** <1-
ung*', .».».i$I , Garnet Chile,
Early
R«»*". 45.1 >o; Swc»-t. 5O«‘£ 75e per c; nlal.
W«rt.j -11 umbo.«it ami M<*n»i >cioo, 18c:
• i-?« rn Oregon heavy. 13v; eastern Oregon
light. IS»-; Fail, mountain free, rj’Me. San
Joaquin ami Southern, 12»:; Red Bluff, 15c.
Onions .'M»;i<a).« percental
lhetantly relieve«! by th • ( ulicura
I
S. S. PENTZ,
ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L\W,
General Merchandise
BEEKMAN & BEANIES’
Will pmi'tice vi all tbs C.'.iri* of th«» Stut*
fwfic»» up Mairs n Orth’* brisk.
(Formerly of Washington City»)
DEALEIM IN
Tin: M.tKKr.TH.
DIM
Oils, (.'ruckerv. Brooms. Tulis, Trunk». Etc. B. -t quality ot (. o.~tn
Rica t’otYee, '_'••<• per pound; Goml Japan Tea in 5 pound bo.xrs. Si .><•; MARBLE. STONE OR GRANITE,
Salt, (PH) pounds) £1 <••'. We Inn Coal Oil l»y the eai load ami eim
give very low jil'iees.
I allow the highest market priee for Eggs, Butter and all tMer-
Cemetery Work a Specialty
elialltable I’roiluce.
\ erv Rc-peetlullv,
' »1. NUN AN.
YTT o KNEY
A i r ibneycounselor - at - law , i
AVI 11 Pl*
I.
Graul'» P m ,, OrrRoa.
Office in Ahlf Building. Front Streit.
Spe»dBlfy.
MEDICAL.
I
L ate L ash D eiisions .—l’urchasers
after entry and before |>atent tak»« only
an equity,—ami are charged w ill no­
tice of all defects in their till»*. When a
witneu is substituted tor an advertised
witness, new notice and proof covering
the testimony of the substituted witness
will be required. When the proof is
taken by an officer not named in the ad­
vertisement, it must be taken at the
time and exact place designated in the
pi inted notice, and the officer a»ivertiae«l
to take such proof must officially certify
that no protest was filed before him
against the claimant's entry Where a
(»■rson fli.-« an affidavit of contort, an»l
anbseq ieiltiy tiles another affidavit of
contest against th" same land, the sec­
ond contest is a waiver of tin- first, and
an intervening contest bv a third |«etsou
lakes precedence. The date of the init­
iation of a contest is determined by the
day on which the affidavit of contest
was received and accepted by the local
officers, and not by the »lav on which the
affidavit was execute«!.— Lakeriete E j -
uniner.
Tin: St uau T rade O i ti . ook .—The
world’s consumption of sugar in 1887 R8
is placed bv the London Economitt at
5,107,000 tons, a decrease from the pre­
ceding year. Of this amount 2,+17,000
tons was beet sugar and 2,500,000 tons
cane sugar. The world's stocks in addi­
tion are 200,000 tuns smaller than at the
beginning of the last sugar year. Tire
current year's consumption is estimated
at 5,200,000 tons, an increase of nearly
100,000 tons. M. Licht's estimate of tin*
yt ar’s l«*bt crop is 2,850,000 tons. With
a yield of cane sugar equal to that of
last year the total supply would reach
2,350,000 tons, a surplus over consump­
tion of 150,000 tons. On this basis stocks
in Scptemlier, 1889, would aliout reach
mentalist. who proceeded to |>nt his <lis- the figures of September, 1887. The
covery into practical operation at once. Eronomitl save, in conclusion, "there
would appear to be not much room for a
lower range of prices than tliat now cur­
Tin; S almon ' s L ot .—The article on rent."
salmon in the 1J'< Shan for Novemher
mentions the curious fact that during
Sun tixg S eed P otatoes .—Writers
the several months intervening between
the exit of salmon from salt water and for agiii-ultural journals in the east now­
the death of the fish at the locality gen, rally advocate the planting of the
where it has spawned, it partakes of no eve« of the largest potatoes to be
food whatever. Prof. Stone claims to found, if it is desired to secure an
have examined several thousand fish extra crop. Little is heard in this
that had ascended fresh water streams |H>tato-rainini{ section tn reference to
lor spawning and invariably he found this question, and the practice here
that they had eaten nothing since they seems to be to save the smallest pota-
left the sea. The fecundity of the sal­ toes from the patcli and plant them.
mon is wonderful, and seemingly to kill The poMibilities for shipping large
off the adults and give us young tender quantities of our early crop of potatoes
fish annually, nature persuades vast arc good since this section of the coun­
sihools to ascend into fresh water to try lias been granted the same rates of
spawn and jierish. To seem graceful freight to eastern (oints that San Fran­
and handsome until it is eaten by man cisco pays, bill to secure and sievelop
or some other fi»h, or to propagate its this trade, our potato-raisers will have
own speoie«, is the sphere of the sal­ to devote more attention to producing
art extra quality of “spnds" than they
mon.
live heretofore.— Tulare County Time*.
Tin. treasury department lias received
an inquiry from the state department is
to the re-admission to the United Stales
of Chines«' laborers who ship from
Havre and other |«oints as sailors, and
ask to return under certificates delivered
to them on their departure. The de­
partment says in reply: “The Chinese
Inbtjrers referred to have landed at
Havre atnl been paid off, are no longer
'n any sense within the jurisdiction of
the United Statesand cannot underthe
recent Act lie admitted.” The decision
adds that tho certificates provided under
the law are now of no effect, and no oth­
ers issued in any form can l»e of value.
Stas or the E nemy —It tire leaves on
your voting apple trees turn lighter
colored Iwforo frost comes, then look for
the cause in lire trunk of the tree near
the root, and it wi'l be found to ire a
fairer eating his way into the heart uf
the tree, and your attack on him should
be immediate, with a smooth round-
pointed flexible wire inserted in the
ojiening and pushed in after him until
you have punched him into bash.
r »• » h m fit ion m rly Curat,
To thi E ditor Please inform your
readers that I have a positive remedy for the
above-named disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless^ • ases have been |»vr-
manently cured. 1 hbnll lie glad io send
two battles of rnv remedy free to any of
your readers wlm uaveconsumption if they
will send me their express an«! postnffice
address.
Res|»ectful!y.
A. Slocum, M. C., lhl Pearl street.
New York.
A IVnrntNf/
The niotles of death's approach are va­
rious, and statistics show conclusively
that more persons die from diseases of the
Throat ami Lun^s than any other. It is
probable that everyone,without exception,
receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs
into the system and where these germs
fall upon suitable soil they «tart into life
rt» Aheolufe Cure.
and develop, at first slow ly and are shown
by a slight tickling sensation in the throat
TheOriginal Abietine Ointment is only
and if allowed to continue their ravages put upiti large two-ounce tin boxes, and i
they extend to the lungs, producing con­ an absolute cure for old sores, burns,
sumption and to th»* head causing Catarrh
wounds, chapped hands, and all akin
Now all this is dangerous ami if allowed eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds
to proceed will in time cause death. At of piles. Ask for the Originnl Abietine
the outset you must act with promptness; Ointment. Sold by all druggist* at 25 eta.
allowing a told logo without attention is per box—by mail 3u cent*
dangerous and may lose you vour life. As
soon as you feel that something i> w rong
Eczema, Itchy, Healy, Skin Torture*.
with your throat. Lungs or Nostrils .obtain
The simpln application of Swayne's Ointment.
a bottle of Bose bee's German Svrnp. It ' without any internal medicine», will ear» any
will give you immediate relief
I case of Trtter. Salt Rheum. Kinxworm, Pile».
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Itch. Sore». Pimples. Eczema, all Bcaly. Itchy.
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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. I « hu .1“8’
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