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V- ■ ,, t k. ► V .< ; .« ■■* • ‘ ■'7* - I -,>^7, - t ♦ < *• * 4 ’/ y • Jr X f < .1 nuocratitïiMM. — ime >» Pahl»*«! .«T, Th.r»J~ TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN Y 4BA*. .4tCl«LL Mitar- NEW TIMES BUILDIHO. Office -t'oroer Third •“<1 Slr*“ VOL. XVIII. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. J. NUNAN, SPRINC11888 SUMMER! Everyone Bh-rald Qu »nd See the ¿ GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION »Tau. »WTStCT. i .MPtih’ii® Lak® rand ■W' a A W^TÎ^èM'oLb Bowdtteh. IC. * Miller, n « rravlur ÿ^èi^terk' M' M iïlX' Shan«. J.G Sinil Is now offering Special Bargains in Fall Fabrics, Asealtct Manufacturing Company’s 56-inch Tricot Cloth in colors; Iron Frame, Invincible, Black Alpaca, double fold; Silk anti Wool Henrietta L’loth; Check Mohair dress goods, yard wide; Oriental Suitings. I will give DRY AND FANCY GOODS, -i’s«"'-* CLOTHING, BETTER VALUE FOR LESS MOffl FURNISHING GOODS. HITS, J,.,n 4«iat<w.'V. Sc. I'lair. llrprwitMlv«.I . J Ji ",Tl ■ ..«n’l Jnffil-. V «•-l’f. '"«"f -.r® J Ih’»"”1' i* Hra isen: < I han.l" . „ |faam.SrhiH>l 8«P»r- Jannin^r. ’ •••••r ' n «. M 4-un inunJant. W -V M«--. c;S<irv»y<»r W. ! . Sana- Jara; I <»n»n*r, Dr. Flanaipin. «L«wiTS .» i rr«. itS.'iiafar t 4- <-••11 "» Lak». I4"P- fa-ati'.fa, S H •• •’ ^“V’ïniîÂ’ GROOKKRY. BTC. of o M <*». I nmia.i<v ra. w. I . 1 «•'•r i, LU K",l«r¡Cl.rk. A. L- Lm«iti. Shtiff U- l'hihla«; rc-vc-r. < »■•« ÎP’“!» iSXL J',hn Hinart , â.-ho..i Sopannt»n.i«r.t. F. L. Tmin- Bañera bar. thaw goods ara naw and bonghi «lace tain, Sarver», j. b Griffith; 4 louer, J. 8»- the war in railroad rain and aro ooM yard; Wanisutta, 4-4 bleached Sheeting; Fruit of Loom, 4-4 bleached Sheeting; Lonsdale, 4-4 bleached Sheeting. A ? » * L*»« docSTi „ . ... Joie Sanafar. C. A (<><-w»ll ui La»-. K.pn—ntMir». 8. F. M.-.; I ■■«>« ?' A. Wilahiir: Commfa.fao-ra. K- Jj- Wm. Itanfax: Clark W T. B>>yJ; Shenff. Wia. Carli; Tr-a-nrrr A McCall«; Hvhfa.l ( oUQtry Prothicr bought and »old. also. Wool, fanJoiit. A. H. Fi.her. A.~».«r. J. F- SIcDun- Hide», Furs rand Draer Skins Solicit order® for ,,ngh; Stock In.pector.D R. Jour» Lumber Mirria.ior. ot'aT». rrc. MAX MULLER, rh«Supr«a>.< 'i>nrt of Or»«oa m«-t.at Sal«m. regolar t.roi-, Bownancio« oo tho brat Momlnjrr PostoAee Building. io March and October . . DiaCircoitC.mrt fortL’bifa' JnJicial Diatrict ..o. ,n fa.-k-.. count, on tirât Mondar» la April, Soptauibor and December In Klamath count, ASHLAND on-von.l Monda, in June ami brat. Mondarlo Norember In Like ount, on the third Monda, in Ma, and thaw md Monda, m Gctober In J<mephin® county on first M'’ii<lay»in March rand Aagu»t. . a J F<>r Jackson county th* ( onnty, Probate ranu Cornmi^ionerra’courts meet ev»*ry month, o<»m- cT»»ncirg with th* first Monday; for Josephine e^unnr, lhe«let Msndsj in January. April, July sud September; for I»rax“ county, everj alternate month, oommenoing th* fir»t Monday in J entlarv. Fur Klamath county th* Wednesday m March. Jan* 8nnt»*mb*r rand November ___________ Cheap tor <>aat£i ! » I Manufacturar ot »nd Daalor in BUGGY,CtRRIIGEui TEAM ll^VrtTVEHH. SADDLES AID ROBES A BpwUatty. All Kinds of Repuring Done. ▲ BOOT AND SHD1 SHOP STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 1« eonnactad with my k.raa«« «hop. Harina «naaard th. Mrvio«« ot a i->Lcla«a aiioemak.r. I am pmand tn man ataotr re boot« and «hoe« of wiUb. quit, reasonable and «atisfacuor «wwotoad. Now Calicoes ’ \Nw Dm Ginghams! ¡000». Amoskeag plaid shirting, Cheviot, 14c per yard; Marseilles check shirting, Cheviot; Caledonia shirting, Cheviot. An entire line of new fall Buttons in metal, jet, etc.; Ladies’ Ger man, full-finished, fleece lined stockings, something entirely new and very durable; Misses’ and Childrens’ stockings in black and other col ors, both wool and cotton; Gentlemen’s furnishings in flannel, merino and cotton. Dressmakers will flnd a full stock of Trimmings, Silesia, Naum- keag Drills, Crinoline, AV adding, Whalebone, Feathcrlxme, Dress Shields, Extenders, Etc. If I had known of the Cuticura Hramradie® twenty-eight year® ago it would have saved me f’A© (two hundred dollars) and an imiifin»* amount of suffering. My dieaa* (Psoriasis) oommrancrad ou my head in a «pot not larger than • cent. It spread rapidly all over my body and got under my. nail®. The Bcalrae would drop off of me all the time, and my suffering was end)*«® and without relief. One thousand dollar® would not tempt me to have thi® di®raa®e over again. I am a poor man. bnt feral rich to be relieved of what some of the doctors said wa® leprosy, ®om® rmg-worm. p®ori^i®, rate. I took. ..and.... Baraaparilla over on« year and a half, but no cure. 1 went to two oi three doctors and no •ur«. 1 cannot praise the Cnticurs liemediee toumuch. They hav® made my skin a« clear and free from scale® a® a baby’®. All 1 used of them wa® thra® box«® of Cuticura. and three bottle® of t’uticura Be®olveot. and two cake® of Cuticura Boap. If you had been here and «aid you would have cured m® for 1*4)0 von would hayra had the money. I looked like th« picture in your book of Psoriasis (picture number two, "How to Cure Bkin Disnaae»),’’ but now 1 am as clear a® any person ev«r wa®. Through force of habit l rub my hands over my arms and lags to •cratch ono® iq a while, but to no purpose. 1 am all well. I ®cratebed twenty-eight year®, and it got to be a kind of •«rood Mdar« to m®. 1 _- ' ' L Anytlxw m»wc ----- -------------- to know wn’e me. ue anywu* who read® thi® may write to moand 1 will answer it. MEDFORD, OR., ▲ Specialty. D kmkis D owkikg . Waterbury, Vt., Jan. *4). 1887. Psoriasis, Ecseina, Tsttor .Ringworm, Lichen, Pruritus, Beall Head. Milk Crust, Dandruff, Bar bers’, Bakers',Grocers'and Washerwoman’® Itch, and every npeci«® of Itching, Burning, Bcaly. Pimply Humors of the Bkin and Bcalp and Blood, with Los® of llair, are positively cured by Cuticura, the great Bkin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, ran exquisite Bkin Beautiher. externally, and Cuticura Resolvent, tho new Blood Puri fier, internally, wuen physician'® and all other remedies fail. JACKSONVILLE MARBLE WORKS! J. C. WHIPP, Bold every where. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; 8<»ap, 25c ; Keaolvent. fl Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boaton. Mara®. Bend for “How to Cure Bkin Diseaaes," 64 pa- gee. So illuetraiione and 1UU testimonial». ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR., onocEniES, MODERN, Genomi Contractor in THOROUGH. Oils, Crockery, Brooms, Tubs, Trunks, Etc. Best quality of Costa PRACTICAL. Ilic.a Coffee, 20c per pound; Good Japan Tea in 5-pound boxes, $1 5<>; MARBLE, STONE OR GRANITE. »I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MORRIS M. HARKNESS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT I AW, A POSTAL CARD WILL CO9T BUT ONE CENT. Bend us the addreaa of any one who might want to attend our school during the coming year and you will do them a favor. To such we will sen<l our catalogue and circulars Salt, (K»0 pounds) 00. We buy Coal Oil by the cai-load and can give very low prices. I allow the highest market price for Eggs, Butter and all Mer chantable Produce. Very Respectfully, ' ,1. NUNAN. .VrroltNt:« AND OUUNMKLOU AT LAW. Grant'* P m ®. Oregon. Wi.l pr.v’ti *e in rail c«mrts<»f th* State Three Courses of Study—Normal, Academic, Commercial. Bead <»ur catalogue and you will find our plan*, cours*® of study, rand regulation®. Tell your friend® about our school and help us to grow. Work for u® A word from you might help n* ATIT, INKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. very much. Remember that the Medford, Oregon F4LL TERM BEGtN* REPTEN- RKR 3t iftfiU. Will practice in all th» courts of the State. Otnro in Hanim’s brick building, up-stain». . »jn nr,. Normal Scholarship ................... 8r> «>. Commercial Scholarship............... P. P. PRIM. <18 HI. Training School per year............... WILLARD CRAWFORD, A Tro KN E Y A (’OVNSELOH-AT-LA W, THE PLACE JUUOlWILLt, OfiM., Will practirra in rail th«Courtsof th* State. Office in th* Court House, first door to the left of en trance. E- DePEATT ATTUANE Y A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, A ih Ira ml, Oregon. —TO OET TOOR — BLACKSMITHINC —DORK IN — vYill practice in all Courts of the State. Office in Odd Fellow s building, up stairs. THE BEST STYLE J. R. NEIL, ATTORNEY A COUNHWrOR AT LAW, — A1TD AT— Jacksonville Ogn- a Will practice in all the Court, of th. State. Of fice in Court Hoitee, wcond d<»or on right from ratranc. LUCKEY & CO., This Leather is manufactured by a Process similar to that by which the Patent Kids known as Doiiaola arc ma de. The Points Claimed' for it are these: TOUGHNESS—It i. almost Impossible to Tear, ami it will not Craek. SOFTNESS—Whether C<>l<l or Hot, Wet or Dry, it is always Soft anti Easy for the most Tentlei Feet. WATERPROOF—It will Turn Watei lietter than any other Leather. COLOR—A Jet Black that will not Faile or turn Red. POLISH—Unlike all other Grain Leather it will take a High Polish with ordinary Shoe Blacking, CLEAN AND LIGHT WEIGHT—Not being Weighted with Tsn- ningMaterials anti Grease, it will not soil a Stocking and weighs Light for the Substance. We carry in cu>toni-inade work of the Highest Grade of this stock, a hand welt (men’s) lace shoe, made on the English Waukenphast last, at $5 00, anti a lace shoe made on the Harvard Box-Toe last, calf lined throughout and soles of Genuine English Sole Ix*ather, at $7 00. Both arc in seven different insteps anti widths to each size. For 25cts. additional they will be sent charges prepaid to any address by mail or express. Portland, Oregon. Medford. Oregon THE LOWEST RATES INLOW 8c ASHPOLE, —IS At— JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. H. K. HANNA, BEEKMAN & REAMES’ kTTORMEY A COÜXSKLOH -AT-LAW. DEALERS IN D. CRONEMILLER & SON S, All baainoM in my line will receive prompt at tention. Ashland, Oregon, Will Sell, Reni. Lease and Handle Real-Eslate on Commission. General Merchandise I’ostolllee Jacksonville, Oregon. POINT- Will praotio* in ail th* Courts of the State Office up stairs in Orth’s brick. Hu il di ng;, - OREGON. - Any rw»mon wi-hing to nh II property will find it to their internet to call and imw » u ». NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES . H. OATMAN. HUr<’F8HOH TO J. O. HAM. J ■ raker & Co. of Brnanxra. Kinmath county. Or., has purchased a larg«* and hret-rlra»® Mock <»f g.M>d® which are now on th« wav from Portland, and will be »old Cheap for Caen. Everybody i® invited to call and examine good« and pri^ee be fore purchaaina elaewhero. You can alwaya find on hand a full line of ------- Hllii------- * R. PK3 er. M D.» VINES AND SHRUBBERY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Hrdford, Oregon. on the North wool NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES Physiu-Modical PRICES : PHYSICIAN AND SURGE O N , Ned frani, Oreg««. Biieciral attention given to <’hr»>nic Di®*«®««. E. 8. PICKEL, M D., PHYSICIAN AND SI’RGEON, ApplraTrera®................................... to f 10 prar 100 FkMh “ ................................... 10 “ 16 ‘ “ Plum rand Prune Trra«»............... ft “ 1H “ ’* Other tree® rand shrubberj furnirahed reasonably. Bend fur t 'ratraloffu* tn J. H.8KTTLEMIKR. Wondburn.Or 1851 ««■'Iftirtl, Or»«»«, Call* promptly attended to day «r night. ( Hflce on B street. J. C. CARSON, 188? Manufacturar of DR. W. STANFIELD. Sash. Doors, Blinds eclectic physician . Dealer io H im » 1««crated in Ashland Or for the practice of hU i»r.»f -vai.»n. Makes all rhmnir <li«M«»u»ra, such a< d f»u nari*m. Asthma. Pile*. Kidney Dileraee«, L»ver Complaints, Ac,, aspt’cialty. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS Satisfaction Guaranteed. Please give us a trial and judge for yourselves._______________________IXI.OW ASHPOLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., and Price List on applicat'on Country order« a specialty. FACTORY AT WEI OLER’« MILL. Salesrooms, cor. Third and E Btreets. PORTLAND OREGON. By the Thousand ! HE UNDEK81GNED 18 NOW TAKING OP. dor® through Jackson rand Josephine counties for T FRUIT TREES 4 SHRUBBERY, An, kind raiaad in a firatu la«« Ntinmry. Saw Mill for Sale or Rent. Thoa« wantin« Tree« thia fall will do wall to «i,c me their ordar». «• I will «narantao aatiafac- HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOH SALE tion. nr ront th* »teram raraw-mill on F«»r*»t <*rw*k, 1 warrant all ray trooa if properl, eared for. Jnck»on county, Orw«on. It i® in firMt-clras» or- Term« of payment eaay. Produce taken at mar d*r ran<1 will bra diapoMd nf or r«ntrad on rrararaon- ket pric« llkll 11». of Peach Heed wanted. ablra term*. A. «. JOHNSON. For further particular® cil! onor addrraira Jacke.mrille. Oraaon Au«. 1 1888. MIW. R. COOK, Fnrraat <’rra*k. Or. T rpn* " vdfhhigned offers fob hale I horse®; a1®o »ravrarral par"«»|» turatrd in Jrackraonvill*, Wil- antral Point precinct». F<»r Il rat the Jacksonville Mrar- J.C. WHXPP. Walter A. Wood's Binders, Walter A. Wood's Chain Kake Reapers, Walter A. Wood’» Sweep Kake Reapers, Walter A. Wood'« EncloHed dear Mower«; Gaar, Scott A Co.’s Separators, Gaar, Scott A Co.’s Plain and Traction Engines, C'late«’ Ixick taver Hay Rake; also a Full Ifaine of Machinery. Write for Catalogue. AiMrcs. either FR tXK BIHiS. !»M.. CO., Parll.nJ, Or., or CRONFIII.LFK A SUX, Agents, Jacksonville Or. PARKE * LACY, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MACHINERY! CITY BARBER SHOP CALIFORNIA ■ «sekeott ville. STREET ore««« THE UNDERSIGNED IB FULLY PREPARED Co do all work in hi. lin. in the beat manner.nd t rwwonable price«. GKOHGE HCHUMPF Hay—|10<gl3 per ton. Hop«—Quote 10^ 16c per pound. Eggs—25a35c per del. HIEB, STRAWBERRIES, FIG8. Our tr»** arc <n»wn without irrigation on iwt hill land, and all of known Taricti*« that aurcaed in Southern Oregon. Those contemplating tree planting will do well t<> »irli our orchard ami nnraery. or wnta to u» forprice-liat. Address to n» at Murphy. Jnaa- phin- conntr. On-gon, or to li. R. Station. Grant'» l’a.r, Or. A. H. CARSON A HON DRUGGISTS, , OREGON. PHOENIX, T. J. CRESS. *VE INVITE INSPECTION HOUSE PAINTER, ASHLAND HOUSE I Having permanently located her*. I offer my •ervicra to the people of Bouthern Oregon. Potatoea—40<450c per rack Lard—Kegs, or gallon tins, 8.'^£12« per 1b Oaf»—Market quiet. Quote 32}»®34c per bushel Wool-Quote Valley, 16®20c; eastern Oregon, 8<? 15c. Provision»—Bacon, 10@14c; hama, 14 (41.5c; ahonldera, llUc Wheat-V«U«y. 81 45W.1 47«; Walla, Walla, 1 32^31 37)i a ctl. Barley—Brewing per ctl, 81 00; ground, per ton, 8254127 50 Flour—Valley standards quoted at 85; Walla Walla brand». 84 75. Feed-Bran415 00®|16 00;abort»4L8 00; chop, 81M20; chopped barley. 824<U«t25 ion. Butter—Quote extra choice creamery, 3'2«t35c; (air to choice, 27?>a30c; »tore, 20a 2.5c per B> Main St., Ashland, Or JACKSONVILLE, OR. Done in a superior manner rand rat price® to suit th® time®. I refer to the job® of pointing I have pr«viou®ly don* for recommendation. 8rat>®frac- ills WELL-KNOWN HOUSE, UNDER THE tion guaranteed. HF“ Give me a trial rand judge for vonraelf. new manag»*mnnt, will be conducted on the bent and mo®t popular plan®, no prain® being Order® left rat Merritt’® Now C-Aah Store vril* »pared to give general Mtfisfaction. It contains receive prompt attention T J. CRE88. comfortable »leeping raj»artmpnt8 supplied with »ingle and double bed®, miking it n dwirabl* place for the entertain mrnt of both travelers and The BUY^EH8’GUID1J1« fam die®. iraaued March and 8ept., ¿each year. It i® an ency- Bclopodira of useful infor* Will always be supplied with the brat the market K nation for all who pur. afford», servod in >»yle that will please the mnst * cho.30 the luxuries or the fraatidious ta!»fe. necera*’.*ion of life. We t<F“Ratw* earaonablerand ®ati»faction gr.ratan- toed. C3n clothe you rnd furnish you with J. J.8TRA1T. Prop. rail the* neovr’i.-y and unnecessary appliance- fo r’de. v? lk, d‘»nce, sleep, eat, fish, l:ua*. vrork, po to church, or stay at hor.io, and in various sixes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what ira required to do all these things C0MF0RTA3H. end you can XDakc e fair estimate of the v -.l ie ct the BUYEBB’ GUIDE, which v.*»ll bo sent upon receipt o- 10 r r.‘.s to pray postage, T Tlie Table Sunday nt Medford and fourth Sunday at Jacksonville The following are Rev. G. W. Quimby’s Appointments: 1st Sunday in meh month, both morn ng and evening, at Jacksonville; 2d Sunday at Antioch ; 3d Sunday at Gold Hill; 4th »Sunday, at 11 o’clock a . m ., at llrownsborough, and in the evening at Eagle Point. The following are Rev. R Ennis’ ap pointments: On every Sunday morning, excepting the third, he will hold services at the Presbyterian church in Phoenix; on the thirdBumlay moaning and every Bun day evening hr will preach at the Presby terian church ill Jacksonville. The following are Rev. G. E. Jones’ ap pointments : At Antioch on the first Sun day ai.<i Saturday before, at 11 a . m .; at the Ant->njr Bantisi church on the second Sunday nt 11 • clock a . m .. also the Satur- <lny beforr at 11 A. M . ami rat Eagle Point in the evening; at the Mountain district sih<H»l-houNe <»n the thiril Sumlav at 4 p. m .; fourth Snnday. at (lie Table R<»rk Ncho'd-lmti'H* at 11 a . m .. and nt the .Mulby «chool-house nt 4 p. M. T»r» l.urky Um, On the 17th dev of October this p«|*r an nounced thrat ligiitning hrad struck in Van- convrr, or the »ante thing, a streak of luck that made s 'n»e excitement. In Beptem- lcml>er M. C. Bareli, a lultorrr on J. C. Pruebstci’i farm bought one-twentielli of ticket No. 4fi,7.r>5 In (be lramkiana State Ixittery, «nd that number drew the big prize on Octol»er 9th. J. Pro» b- MONTGOMERY WARD &. CO. stel ow tis half of this Hrateli ticket, which YAM PEItSONALl.Y ACQUAINTED WITH Ul-114 Michigan Avonu.. Chicago. Ill. ••ntitl»*» tin* holder® to S15.000. The ticket I many of tho m<*t ilwirabl. farm, in Jackxon .ml Jonnplnnn countir». My m«*iicl pr«ctic. wr.ra deposited for eolhetion with Well®, r.qniri- me to rid. through .circuit of from on* Faigo <’<». » Exores-s Co , «t Portland. loninhty mil«., «nd I will bnpl<M.««l to curry with Or» von. The Cfdhclinn was pr<uuptl> h»»n- iny own 1«*nm mid without ch.rfft' «11 who wish ori.l by II»®* lx»ui-i®ni Stair IzUirry at to pnrchn.1. Innd. Any por»nn wishing n fruit ot New Orlv.»ns. ami the money, gold coin, is «Kricultnr«) farm, or «ny perwon having « farm m w in I'ortlnmi rr i»lv to !»r paid over up- for wilo. will do well to cal] nt my oflicw and ar- E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, r«npowithme Mr charge« will be moderate. on piopt r r< cript f»»r it. Both the lucky 1 already hare HUSO acre« of improved and rn- men arc hotierat granger*, and, ® m their improved land, for nala, ranging from 85 to »50 head® rare hvrl, will know iust where an acre in price, aud can unit all comer». to put their unexpected wealth to do the Office at Central Point, Jackaon county. Or. mo®t gt®®! —[Vancouver. (W T.) Inde J. HINKLE, M D. Thia well-known house hae been renovated pendent, Nov. 7. hronghont and DR. J. HINKLE. AL ESTATE AGÍ u J1 THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS ANO COMPRESSORS and WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES. ! Central J>oint, Or. Ashland, - - - - Oregon NEWLY FURNISHED. Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines. <1ORRESPOI)NENCE SOLICITEI ». J. M. ARTHUR, Manager. 33 and 35 North Front St PGrtlanl Oregon. NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST FUR GOODS IN OUR LINE L. C. HEINRICHSEN. 113 First Street. ... Portland. Oi-ogon. THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Wholra®alera»id Betrail Dealer® in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! i Silver rand Silver Plated dfarra, Spectacle® rand Optical Good»; agent® forth« Rockford Railroad Watch«®. INK MANUFACTUKRD TO ORDKB AND UPAIRhD. latch Repairing caruf .illy executed. n spplicalion. Oommuninrah» with us befora purchae ng el®®vber« OF ASHLAND, 03., “BEGGS.* JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY tire now prepared to furnish the brat of music for public or privet* Prat tie«. Brail®, Picnic®, Ac , rat rany uoint on th* coast. All th* new popular manic is played by thi® Orchestra. Having employed a large number of musician® we arc able to furnish rany number of brands. Any instrument® or a caller furnished to other hand». AR order® by mail or telegraph prompt ly attended to. Terms always reasonable. Ad- dre®e PBOF. GANIARD, Ashland, Or. MA IE ROUTE MRS. JANE REDDING. Proprietress. above-named disease. By it* timely use thousands of h<»|»eles* ea»rs have been per manently cured. I shall be flad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who hav,'consumption if they SETTLE-UP NOTICE. 'will send me their exp.**«« and postoffics Kesr^ctiully. LL THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES IN- address. debtod tt> the nndereigned,either by not* or A. BlocHtn, M. C.. lfil ?*•»* street. book account, rar* hereby erarneratly requested to New York. Passengers taken at Reasonable Rates. A cell rand nettle rat their *rarlic«t convenience. On* burinet*» must be closed. PBYCXAGKAB) * -X. remember» Beggs and Bia lauMQM freight wagons with six aad eight boraea attached to each vabida that canted tons ol freight pon Bnaabwg to K c * m river valter aid Klamath ana Lake countiea, when tna former waa tbs ter- minus qf the O.® C. R. *. Begga wag on familiar torsi® with «vary man, wo man and child o* the road from Isas burg to Fort Klamath and Goose teka. Even tba watchdog* had a recognising bark tot him. Begg* made hi* advent in southern Oregon aa a driver an the California A Orognn ataga line, and af terward* ptecad a nambar of freight team* on the ro d where he remained for a number of ear*. With the eaten* ■too of the On mA California rotlroad eouth from Roseburg, Begrs disappear ed from the naw* or oaaeonAM*, And hi* oM acqoaintanoae oOea wonder* ed where he had drifted to. The other day a Vmdieotor reporter wee tettrtag to a weUknown mining man at the Quimby Kottortrho «aheg Mo. 9 tto knew the gentleman etanding in front wt them. As Mr. Begg* looked at least .tow yearn younger than he did when be left south ern Oregon, the reporter did not recog* nixe bim until he spoke. Ho were a diamond ring on bi* finger and wa* at tired in a stylish suit of black diagonal. Mr. Beggs was considerably reduced in flesh, said be was in government employ and getting along splendidly and had been all over the United State, making a tour of London and Europe. He re marked that tie would again visit south ern Oregon as he was desiron* of meet ing his old acquaintances of that •ac tion.— Portland Exthange. K lamath C ity .—W* understand that a depot is to be built at thi* new town on Klamath river by tbe 8. P. Co., and that Klamath city is destined to become on*' of the largest towns in Siskiyou county. The corporation to build the mill* will decide thi* week at Portland, Or., their plans for construction of mills. They *x> pect to build a stone dam 45 feet nigh, and will have in operation next spring a sawmill capable of catting 150.000 feet of lumber per dav, to be tallowed with five more mills of same capacity, beside* smaller mills for manufacturing all sort* of wooden ware from tbe slabs and stripe thrown aside by tbe large mill in making lumber. To test the matter of getting logs down tbe river, 134 were thrown in at the Oregon boundary line, and lit reached the locality of Klamath city, without any further attention, the river being now at its lowest stage. In Midi- igan and Wisconsin tbe floating to mill of 90 per cent of the log* is considered very good. With some improvement* of the river and the assistance ot men em ployed to work ont the log* itranding, very little per centage will be lost in the floating of logs on Klamath river. Dur ing the winter season, all the tributaries •nd d dry gulches will be filled with logs, to C __ . when . _____________________ r___ that th* winter rain* and freah- eta com«, the logs can be «wept into toe river, a method very auccessful at the East. In addftfon - i to theae im pro ve meets, a new la being built up the river to T Elk ”‘ Sgta, 2BMT Shovel creek, joining __ _ the ic Link Title t«*l at that point, to bring eastern Oregon buaineae to Klamath city, the new road being free from the troubleaome adobe, ao difficult for travel in the winter aeaaon. When the new city ie established and the sev eral mills are in operation, there will be employment for probably 1,500 men, which will make Uiat city a metropulia foi the voonuy sat rounding anti for th« Klamath lake basin and other localities in southern Oregon. / We clip the following timely and per tinent remarks from the Grant county Ntvr -. “Oregon need* a reform school for boys and girls. Mum here of mere children are brought before the court« throughout the state for greater or leaser crimes, and tome of them are convicted •nd aent to the penitentiary to serve out their eentencee tn the society of harden ed criminals, and instead of their pen- iehment being a means of reform, at the end of their sentence they are much worse morally, and their minds are so polluted with the associations of a prison pen that it seems almost impossible for the good principles of their natures to survive. Coupled with the stain on their character, the evil propensities crow, and the prison or the gallows is their ul timate end. Southern Oregon sent a sixteen-year-old boy to the penitentiary recently for murder, and had the state had a reform school,that boy might have been educated and trained to a life of usefulness instead of the lessons in crims he will learn from hie associations with older criminals. A thirteen-year-old boy, Gid Raines, is before the circuit court of tills county charged with lar ceny. Should he be convicted tbs peni tentiary at Salem will be his stopping place, whereas,if we bad a reform school in Oregon the boy would be given sn B rigutek D avs for Tnx C omstock .— opportunity of becoming an honest man. It ¡6 thought that a brighter day is dawn There is work for the next legislature.'* ing for the old historical Comstock in Nevada. A test run of the Nevada aix- Tut San Francisco Bulletin reporta ty-stamp quart» mill made recently .with that during no season in the history of electric |>ower generated by dynamo» California have ao many olive trees been 0|*rated by Pelton water wheels on the planted as were set out during the past Sutro tunnel level of the Chollar incline, winter. Statistics collected more than 1700 feet above the level of the »urface, ten years ago show that the greater part and transmitted on a copper wire to mo of ths itite issui ed climatically for tor» on the surface, was satisfactory in the cultivation of the olive, and now everv respect. The water pressure on capitalists have gone into the business. It Pelton wheels on the Sutro tunnel level is a century since the Mission fathers is 600 pounds to the square inch. Of {I'anted the first olive orchards in Cali- this power 60 per cent, representing 450 ornia. In some cases these groves out horse power, is delivered on the sur lived the churches and dwellings erect face to brush moters, which revolve at ed by the same hands in their vicinity. a speed of 850 revolutions per minute, Some of the fashionable clubs of Now and the power of »i>ee<l which operates York are supplied with olives sent from the surface rooters :.s obtained from six California, and it will not be long before dynamo machines, placed on the Sutro the supply will be larger. tunnel level of the Chollar incline, pro pelled by that number of Pelton wheels, K lamath W it .—F. W. France, a nur driven by 200 miner's inches of water, seryman of Jackson county waa in town discharged on them from a height of last week. He has for eale every kind 2100 feet. The success of this experi of trees. ment ie considered of vast importance “Got trees of ail sorts?" inquired a to the future of the Comstock, as a wa Klamath rancher. ter power o( the Truckee river can be "Yes, sir," promptly replied Mr. brought here with a loss of only 40 per France. cent, of its original power. The Truckee “Here,let me have a good rkigrirse,** river is distant but sixteen miles in an said the rancher, and the holy vision of air line, and taking advantage of its fall, a sale «wept out of the soul of the tree 1000 stamps can 1« operated on trie man from Rogue river valley. Comstock at a cost which will make it F ktkb th « P oet . profitable to handle millions of tons of low grade ore. The system is known as the Brush system. W ooi - km M ills .—A gentleman from Brownsville states that the change in the Brownville Woolen Milla mentioned by your correaj>ondent a few months ago will be consummated about the first of the year. At a meeting of the stock holders held oa the 13lh inst., it was de cided to sell the entire plant to the high est bidder on the 20th of Decembsr. The reasons given are that some of the com pany cannot agree as to the manage ment of the mills, and this course is taken to settle the matter and get the mill into harmonious hands. It limply means that the property will be bid in by some of the piesent owners and be run as in the past, according to the idea» of the new owners. Cantorial, recommended by phyaician■ A good .ample room for commercial trareler, for children teething. It in a purely vege ha. been titled op in connection with the hotel. table preparation, it. ingredient» are pub- lieheil around each bottle. It in pleasant lo the taste and absolutely Itarntlean. It constipation, regulate.« th. bowel», quiet pail,, cure« diarrhoea and wind colic, al lays f< veri.hnesa, tier troys worm», ami prevent, convulsions, »ooihes the child and give, it retreehing natural sleep. Cas- u toria is the children’» panacea—the moth Hefti« <>. ers' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. All those knowing tbsssssives indebted to QTAGE8 LEAVE JAC KSONVILLE EVERY 0 Monday rand Friday rat 6 o’clock A. M. for Wil- me are hereby notified that I must have a CwHMMyH*» Awrr<|t Cwred. derville. returning Tuesdays rand Hratunlays. To tbf . E ditor :—Please inform „ yonr settlement ot all accounts by the 10th of Btrat* leave® for Wright’s on Wednesday» rat 10 readers t hat 1 have a |>ot»iti ve remedy for th« December next, or I will be compelled to o’clock a . M.. returning Thursday®. Late of California, CONSUMPTIVE DE Meat—Steady Beef, wholesale, 2K«3c: dreeaed.Gc; «heep, 2%c per 1>; dressed. 6%c; hog», dressed,7¡4«; veal. 7®8e. Fultry—Quote chickens. 83<A4. for young, and M<£5 for old; old ducks, |5A7; ge«»et7®8 per dos; turkeys, 15c per*;. Fresh Fruita—Sicily lemons, *6®6 50. Oregon apples. r.\;gRnr p«, box - grapes, Tbe dwmun*.- '.nterpoa«d iy the cog»“ 23 l«r lent. |Ar\ <3*81 2A |.»r her, pany in tbe government’s suit set up Hides— Th/ market is firm and »hoars two other grounds beside* that touching no change. Quote dry hides 12«. green 4«t5c, Sheep, |>elt», short wool. 3O*5fle. me the quest ion of power, vis., that tbe bill ilium H h SHO c long 90<jtl 25. shearing lo*- was multifarious, and that it did not set 20c. Tallow, good! o choice 4S®5. forth any fraud in tbe procuring of the Dried Fruits | Th e receipts of new atock patents in controversy, nor what acta, if are very large, and the quality is unusually any, ths government relied on as con tine. Much of it is being »ent East, stituting fraud. These objections tbe where it commands a read)' a sale Sun- dried quartered apples are sc arce.while, court overruled after brief consideration, bleached and ev»|>orated are plentiful. before taking up the more important Quote: Sun-dried quartered apples. 5®6. question involved, vis., the question as factory sliced 8!«c, factory plum» 9al0, to the right to maintain the suit. In ref Oregon prunes Saltlc. pear» 9al0e, peaches, erence to that question the court said lOallc. Haapbcrrie« are higher, and east- that if tlie contention of the Bell company ern pceled peaches are 2 cents higher. prevailed the government of the United IU» »«A»CISCO. Wheat—Quiet; buyer. '88. 81 58; buyer. States might be imposed upon by a per son practicing an intentional fraud upon season41 66; December, 81 55 Barley—Dull; buyer, '88. 83,'4; buyer, the patent officers, and could take no »eason, 96. steps to correct the evil. If such a fraud Oats—Good feed. 81 12<?81 17 per cental. was practi<-ed upon an individual, the Potatoes—I’eerle«». 56a7*; Burbank seed court said, lie would have a remedy in lings, 81al 12; Garnet Chile, 65a75c; Early any court having jurisdiction to correct Rose, 65«75; Sweet, 50<475e per cental. Wool—Humboldt and Mendocino. 18c; frauds and mistakes and to relieve eastern Oregon heavy. 12c; eastern Oregon against accident, and it would be an light. 18e; Fall, mountain free. 12^e; San anomalous condition of things if the gov Joaquin and Southern, 12c; Red Bluff. 15c. ernment of the United States, tbe repre Onions—50«Ufa per cental sentative of sixty millions of people act ing for them on their behalf and under (ffflrixl Votr tfOrtyvn. their authority, could have no remedy The secretary of state completed the of against a fraud which affected them all, ficial cunriss ot the rotes cast for presi and whose influence might be unlimited. dential electors November 6tli on Nov. Such a doctrine as this, tho court said, 27th. The votes received bv electors hav could not be sound. ing the highest total vote in each party are This decision would seem te follow ns follows: ________ clearly from principles laid down in pre vious cases, in whicli the proper proced ure for tbe annulment of patents was involved. One of those cases was de cided by tiie supreme court as long ago as 1872. We refer to the case of Mowry Baker.. vs. Whitney, in which the opinion was Benton.. written by the same judge, Justice Mil Clackamas ler, who has just delivered tlie opinion Clalscp. .. Columbia in the telephone case. This was a case Coos brought to have a patent for an inven Crook md of tion declared void on the ground Curry........... fraud, and it was dismissed on tlie ground Douglas . that the government alone was compe Gilliam. ... tent to bring the suit. The implication Grant from this decision would seem to be Jack.-ofi Josephine clear that the government had authority K lainaUi. to bring such a suit, and the ex|iression take used in tbe opinion seein to remove any Lane donbt either as to the right of the gov Lion ernment to bring snch a suit in a court Malheur of equity, a point as to whicli a question Marion was raised by the Bell company. The Morrow Mullnomali court aaid in its opinion in that case: Polk. “The fraud, if one exists, hasbeen prac Tillamook ticed on the government, and, as the 1.5'23 1.551 Cmalilla party injured, it is the appropriate party 1 3il3| 1.223 Union .... 455 306 to exert the remedy or to seek relief,” Wallowa 1.5OV 1 064 adding that “the general public is left to Wasco o XU- ■■he protecti->•> »4 »he (tov«>rnii»*ut and ita MfX. l.JSd! YamhiU 1.289 9!H officers,” while as to the question of jurisdiction it said that "tlie nature of Total. . tlie chancery jurisdiction and its mode Harrison'» pltiralily. 6.709. Total vote of proceeding have established it as the of tlw alate, 61,914. Sr at lerniR <1. appropriate tribunal for tlie annull Fisk received in Baker county 9 rotea, Benton 66. Cla< kainaa 56, Clntynp 56, Col ing of a grant or patent (rom tlie gov umbia 8. Coos XI. Crook 17. Douglas 97. ernment.” A won! should be said as to tlie exact Gilliam 8. Grant 31. Jackaon 64. Jo.ephine 4. Klamath 10, Lake 8. Lane 89, Linn 128, effect of tlie decision just rendered. It Malheur 14, Marion 3'29. .Morrow 35. Mult simply establishes tbe right of tire gov nomah 12.5. Polk 71. Tillamook 13, Umatil ernment to bring the suit and the suf la 102. Vuion 24. Wallowa 14. Waaco 72, ficiency of the government pleadings. Washington 65. Yamhill 79. Total. 1677. Streeter received in Baker county 3 vote«. The case will now go back to the circuit Benton 10, Clackamaa 120. Columbia 3, court for tlie diatrict of Massachusetts to Coos 29. Doiigla« 2. Gilliam 6, Grunt 10. be tried upon the merits. What the out Jackaon 13. Lane 37. Linn 10, Morrow 7, come of that trial may be remains to be Mtlltnnnuli 6.5, I'niatilla 29. Wasco 4, seen, but whatever it may be the case Wellington 3, Yamhill II. Total 363. wi'l undoubtedly be brought up before Streeter received novote» in 12countiea the supreme court for review. As to the ultimate fate of tlie Bell patents recent Rrlif/ioHtt .yrtrn. changes in tlie personnel of the court Liberal Sunday-School and Bible class meets ererr .Sunday al 11 o’clock a m at have afforded a basis for conjecture. The decision of the court in the telephone the C. M. L. Hall. Talent cases in March last was reached by a On Saturday, December Ath. the Feast of Assumption will be celebrated at the Catho majority of one, and since then Chief lic church in thh i»lace Regular Sunday Justice Waite, who voted with the ma jority, has taen succeeded by Chief Jus services will be held on that day. Elder M. Peterson will hold services on tice Fuller, and Justice Lamar, who ab the secund Sunday in December at Wood stained from voting because lie had come ville. and al-o at Gold Hill on upon the bench too late to hear the ar the Saturday evening before. The third gument, would probably participate in a Sunday he will l»e at Central Point to fill new decision U|>on the question, if one his regular appointments. should be rendered. For the present, Rev J. W. Miller will continue to fill however, these consideration, are in the his regular apfHiintinents as follows; The domain of conjecture merely.— Rra<l- first Sunday in each month at (told Hill; second Sunday at Central Point; third itrert’r. House Painting, Paper Hanging Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc., Opp. Odd Follow«’ Building. LATEST TELEPHONE CISION. The question whether the United ■State* government ha* a rigtit to main tain a bill in equity to cancel a patent lor an invention, on th* ground that it waa obtained by fraud, ia one of high importance in i ’rom any con nection with against any particular corporation or individual. Ttiis question wa* raised in a suit begun by the government in tbe United State* circuit coart for the diatrict of Maaa*- chnsetta over a year ago, and it waa de cided by the court adversely to the gov ernment. Tbe opinion rendered by the sitting iudg*, Jodge Colt, wa* ery decided one, and we pointed tbe time that in spite of it a different opin ion continued to prevail. Th* important question involved has now been defin itely set at rest by the latest decision of the supreme court of th* United State* in th* telephone litigation. In thi* d»- cision, which is rendered on appeal from the decision of Judge Cott, th* court am phatically affirms the right of th* gov ernment to bring a suit in equity to can cel a patent. CENTRAL HOUSE, FRUIT TREES Oregon. Stock and Land for Sale. FARM AND MILL MACHINERY! GKNKRAL BUILDING MATERIAL. PHYHliTAN.SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR ProfoMional nail, promptly attendml Co day or night. Connultation. in either Engli«h or German. IW Office and residence on California Mroet. corner of Fifth «treet. DEALERS IN intimate« Ea ;le Point, Oregon. ■ltving locatfal at thia place I aak Sahara of the ,>atr.,nage of thia «action. (’all. attended to at any time Frank Bros. Implement Company, A full lino in stuck of L. L. WHITNEY. M. D. JaokaOBvill., MOST REASONABLE RATES WOODBURN NURSERY BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY! Fruit, Shade firaamental and Nut Trees RIES. BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER- General Merchandise Keep® the 1 argot stock of DR. S. DANIELSON, GRAPE VINES. CUBRANTE. GOOSEBER DEALERS IN undersigned have formed a co . partnership with an nathorixed capital of T he IM.OOO, for the purpose of carrying on ra General Medford, Oregon. Up-Atair®. Instock, conaialinc of Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Aople, Pear, Peach. Plum, Prune. Apricot Groceries. Hardwr re and everything generally to be found in a first- N ectarine. Cherry. class Country Store. JAB. MOUTON« Manage/ Almond, Chestnut, Bonanza, April 18 1M88. Walnut and »rjK’lísoiiville, Or Ranking Busin««»* in rail of it” branch«« in Jock- Probate Matters, Abstract of ritlra, Conveyan son vili ♦•, Oregon. Office rat the old stand of Beek- cing. Homestead, Pre-emption and all other m.n’i« Hankiii« Hon.«. 8. E. c-irnor of Third «nil business ontrusted to me. will receive prompt ( Alifornia «treet«. __ attention. L<»ans negotiated. C. < . BEEKMAN, Office on corner, opposite Court Hou«e. THO8 G. REAMKS. Office in f'hildera’ brick block. Main street. Hrraiiiranr® «»*! North Front Call« pr.»mpt>y nttrnurad to, tiny »»r night. I. Joaephine 100,000 TREES ENGEL BROS,, W. H. PARKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. W. L.CAHMOW. A. B OABaoN. Grantfec NEDFORI), OREGON. C. MINNIS, M. D., Instantly relieved by the C®tie«rra Antj-l’siR I'isntr r. a u«*w . inont agre®. able, in»tantaneou® and infallible »ffwBRr psin-killir.g plrartier.rapeciailj atirapt- *d to relieve Female rrainra—rand Wraraknraae® Warranted va®ny la- perior to all other plra»trar®. rand the mont perfect Antidote to Pram. lnttra>nmration raud Wrakne®® -rat compounded. At rail druggist®, 25 cent®; ive fur ♦t;«»r. ptMtragM fren of Potter Drug rand Chemical Co., Boeton. A Choice Collection of City and Country Property for sale. ATTO NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, NOTAKY PUBLIC AND CONVKYANCEH, Jacksonville, Oregon. OF FEMALES THE BEST OF EVERYTHING SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 3. PENTZ. (Formerly of Washington City,) Will Pectic ' in rail Court® of th* Stato and no- furw all G<»vernm*ntiil Department». Money loaned rand collections made. PAINS and WEAKNESSES Protzman & DoFrance. W. F. WILLIAMSON. ATTORNEY VtOUX8ELOR-AT LAW, Office »n Williams* Brick Building The distressing eneet»», ranees®, the acrid, wa tery dieehargee from the eye® hik I nose,rhe pain ful înÜrammation extending *x> the throat, the •welling of the mucuous lining, causing chok. ing sensHtion®, cough, ringing noises in the head and splitting Headache«—how familiar thee® symptom» are to thousand® who buffer periodi cally from head cold® or lntiiiei.sa, and who live in ignorance of the fact that a »ingle application of Sandford's Radical Lu re for Catarrh will af- for instantaneous relief. But this treatment in cue*« of simple Catarrh give® but a faint idea of what this remedy will do in the chronic form®, where the breathing i® obstructed by choking, putrid mucous accurnu latioiis, the hearing affected, smell and taste gon*, throat ulcerated and hacking cough grad ually fraMening itself upon the debilitated sys tem. Then it i® that th* marvellous curative power of Branford’» Radical Cure manifeet® it self in instantaneous and grateful relief, l ure begins from the hr»t application. It i® rapid, radical, permanent, economical, safe. Hanford'» Radical Cure consists of on® bottle of the Radical Cure, one box of Catarrhal Boi vent, and one Improved Inhaler ; price, fl. Potter Drug A Chemical Co., Boston. Cemetery Work a Specialty. IMPORTANT to STUDENTS. W. MORRISON, I Sneezing Catarrh. Prompt Attention iriveti to all Order® by Mail. Grant’« Fa««, Orvgoe. Office in Ahlf Building. Front Street. 9 DIMI’LEB, blackheads, chrao ped and oily skia ril’l prevented by t’uticura Medicated Bonp THE roBTLAHD. A Scaly, Itching. Skia Diana«., with LndlM. Sufferiag. Cured by Cuticura Hemadi.«. Cor. 7th and R Btreste, Cabot W, 4-4 Brown Muslin, 7|c }>cr yard; Whittinsvillc bleach TOBACCO, GROCERIES, ed Muslin, 9c per yard; Laconia, 10-4 bleached Sheeting, 30c per rax jtxsxcr*. SCRATCHED 28 YFARS. W. G. COOPER, in all wool Casluneres than any house in Southern Oregon. BOOTS »ad SHOES, ■ 5 £ NO. 49 MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS. Jacksonville, Oregon, *. OF NEW WINTER •7 i . í M ♦ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 1888 MISCELLANEOUS. »ITAl’KlI’F.ORFGON. f if Mitrh®il.J.N.Dulph.(o«- U.fi.S®nrat«»<*.J• Arni#. P*mi‘»y®r; <rra»tnran. H. W. ile Bride. Mtrat® ». ***-'• ■■ i- Í - sale. «Í : Ou« Cop» p»r«nnnm.m adran« ( •• »ix month®....................... ...... 75 Ihr»« ’■»'"•■-h* „ —— I-I. Cb..» - head if cattle, in good order. for rale C. O. Bi>-*fa>w, Williams Creek, Or. B mc Irion'« Amloa tatoa. The best salve in the world for Cut* Bruise«. Sore». Ulcer». Balt Rheum, Fever Wore«. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain», Coms, and all Bkin Eruptions, and post tive cure« for l’ile», or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box Fer salebv all druggists. £««a», Wew-wrw Of thoee cosmetic« which fire totba face a fhaatly (yea. fboatly* whiienew. Such preparation« contain lead or aome other equally injuriou» and danewrout (ub- itancea, the u«e of which, if long contin ued will, beaidea giving the «kin a rough and leathery apj^arauce, ultimately pro duce paralyaia of the nerves. This state ment is no bug a-boo," but facts, well* known tn chemists and phyaician«. baaed on the well-known phytiological effects of such sntatances whose presence in prepar •ue forthwith on all that are unpaid on that ations (or the complexion are indicated bv date. There is no other alternative. Pay inch outward aims ss before stated. It up or pav costs of «uit. J. H isxlb . you would um an article which will at^ Outrai Point. Nov. U, 188s. once produce natural activity and beauti ful complexion try Wisdom s Bobertiaa^ which is guaranteed under tj ' 81006 to be absoliAJiy sonoua a n/L, myunced to anything ever prw* “»•lageSaotifrlna sad prMsrving U m c* T- r f s. i A ' ) I I t > V