The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 16, 1889, Image 1

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ime
Published every Thurwtay by the
TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y
CBM. MCltkLL, Miter.
NBW TIMES BUILDING.
Office—Corner Third and C Streut».
JL-
Rates of Subscription:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CRAWFORD A PHILLIPS,
Ore?««.
Everybody Should Go and See the
Will practice In all the court* of tbe State,
office tn Hamlin's brick building, up-Ktaln*.
MORRIS- M. HARKNESS,
Ihrtgon.
GrrneCs Ftw*,
P. P. PRIM,
Oregon..
Will practice in all eourta of the State. Office
In the Court House, third door to left of en­
trance.
TOBACCO, GROCERIES,
ATTORNEY AND CVUN8BLDR AT LAW.
CROCKERY, ETC.
.Will urnctke in all court» of the Stntf. Ufllce
In th. Court Huuae. Ural door to let! of c»i-
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r
H. K. HANNA,
Cue •liemire, Biege, Sicilian Suitings, 40c to 65c per yd.
BOOTS and SHOES
J. R. NEIL,
Jurkoonrillr, Or.
CROCODILE GREEN, RESIDA, CENO’ARME BLUE, TAN, LEAD,
GRANUT, TERRA COTTA ETC.
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS,
ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Jurktonriltr,
Latest Colors in Wool Fabrics,
DRY AND FANCY COODS,
Office In Ahlf» bulkling, Front Street.
Will practice In all courta of the State. Office
in Orth'a brick, up-etaim.
Hvmenabcr. these goods are new and bought
biner the war In railroad rates and «resold
IllirMWtod, Spntoli
<'«»untry Produce bought and sold; also Wool
Hides, Fun* and Deer Skins. Solicit order® for
Lumber.
ASHLAND
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER,
i/rtrUoNtdlti, Or.
BAR
A POSTAL CARD WILL COST
BUT ONE CENT.
8®nd ur the addre»»® of any one who might want
to attend our uchuol during th® coining year and
you will do them a favor. To ouch we will tend
our catalogue and circular*
UESIDBNT DENTIST.
I’ALL TLHM
HER
M -il fu rd. Oregon.
office in William's Ilriik Building, up-stair*.?
DR. S. DANIELSON,
F
Physio-Medical
•5
CENTRAL POINT, OCN
lJffiK.
Will carry a full stock of Heavy and Builder’s Hardware, Tin­
ware, Stoves. Carpenters’ Tools, the World-Renowned Victor Mow­
PHYSICIAN A N D S l’ H G E O N.
THE PLACE
Mnlford. Orrg«*.
—TO (JET YOUK-
HOLLINCSWORTH TIGER SULKY RAKE,
BLACKSMITHING
Barnes’ Rakes, Victor Mower Extras, and Sections for all Mowers
ers, Bain Wagons,
Sficclal altenUon given to Chronic Diseases.
E. P. CEARY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SLUG E O N.
Medford, Oregon.
Office in Ihiiiiliu’s Btovk.
iftreH.
—DONE IN —
commonly carried in this market.
THE BEST STYLE
PHYSICIAN A N D S V K G E O N.
THE LOWEST RATES.
Call» promptly Attended to Day or Night.
OAce <»n B street.
DR. L. WICCIN,
VETERINARY 8 V R O E O X.
Jowphlae Co., Or.
elsewhere.
—IS AT—
D. CRONEMILLER & SON S,
Office and residence a few miles west of
Orwnt’s Pass.
Beet of reference given and satisfaction
guaranteed.
DR. W. STANFIELD,
Also the Celebrated Garden City
8#" Call aud examine this splendid line of Goods before buying
Ke4for>l, Orrao».
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Central Point, Or.
Gen P Gall«"** -*•
S. S. SMITH, Prop’r
SANFORD’S RADICAL ( URE FOR CATARRH
consists of one b ttle of the Radical cur®, one
box <»f Catarrhal Solvent, and Improved Inhal­
HE SUBS« KIBER TAKES PLEASURE in I er, all in on®
one package; |*rice fl. Ark for San­
announcing that hi« »tram aaw-inill is now ford’s Radical Cure. Sold everywhere.
running on full time and turning out a large
I Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, Boston
quantity of lumlnr. H» Is pr«*par«<d to Uli ull
ordm with dHpatrh, and at the moat row««’na­
ble ratte. A tine quality of
T
ACHING SIDES AND BACK,
ALL KIND8OF LUMBER,
including the h<4h rustic, ceiimtr and fiourina,
furnished on short notice.
rw-^atlstmtlon guaranteed.
— - -vz .
At*. SMITH.
Blood
are cured by
persevering use
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.
iSliort faine to Cftliioi’iiiai.
j. c. WH1PP,
STEAMER BAILING DATES.
W. H. SOMMERS, M. D.,
DRUGGISTS,
OREGON.
PHOENIX,
«ÍE INVITE INSPECTION.
GANIARDS ORCHESTRA
OF ASHLAND, OR.,
Late of California,
ITtOM SAJt FSASCtsCO:
General Contractor In
The company reeerver tbe right to change sailing dates without notice.
Jaekaoavlile, Oregon.
Renerai Merchandise
|
1B0M YAQl’t-tA:
Willamette Valley.................... April 28. May 0, U Willamette Valley............................ May 2, 15, 18.
PHYSICIAN. fU’KGEON A ACCUl'CnZVK.
DEALKRS IN
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Trains connect with the 0. 4 ('. K. IL and liber Boat« at Corvalli» and Albany.
MAEBLE, STONE OR GRANITE
On the Willamette River the elegant steamboat». Win. M. 1IOAG. M. 8. BENTLY and THREE
SISTERS.
SOUTHBOUND:
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A Leave Portland.Monday. Wednesday. Friday,H
». M Leave Salem, Tuesday. Thuo*dayS;'tnrda>. 6 A.M.
connrtnvrship with an authorized capital of
955.OÜ0. for the purpose of carrving on a Gener­
NORTHBOUND:
al Banking Business in all of itn branches in LeaveCorvallis.Monday, Wednesday.Fridiy. 8 a . X Leave Salem. ru<i»day,ThurBdAy,Saturday. 6 a . m .
Jacksonville. Oregon. Office at the old stand
of Be« kman's Banking House. S. E. corner Cal­
C. H. HASWELL
C. C. HOGUE,
ifornia and Third streets.
Gen'l F. A P. Ag't, Oregon Development Co.,
Gen'l F. A P. Ag t. O P. R. R. to,
C. ( . BEEKM AN.
3C4 Montgomery St.. San Francisco, Cal.
Corvallia, Oregon,
THOS.G. REAMES.
T
WOODBURN ■ NURSERY
INLOW * ASHPOLE,
Froit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees
—and—
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
on the northwest coast.
NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES.
PRICES:
Apple Tre<*................................. $ .■» to Jlft per 10D
P«M h °
W “ 1« - “
Plum and Prune Tree«...........
M “ IH •• ••
Other tree« «nd ahrubbery furniahed rca.«‘»na-
bly.
Send for < atalogu»* t<»
J. H. SETT LEMIEK. Woodburn. Or.
*
Cemetery Work a Specially.
TWENTY-SECOND YEAR.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY.
DEALERS IN
Keep« the largest stock of
Aranow prepar«d to furmah th« b*nt <»f muiic
for poblic or private Partie«. Balls, Picoic«. Ac., 1867
atany ooint wo tb» coaat.
Al) in» new populär masic ia plnyed by thia
Orche«tra.
Havin« »mployed a large nnmber <»f maeiciana
w» arn able t<» furmah any nurnber of banda.
Any inatrumentB or a caller furmahed to otber
banda. All urd<*r» by mail or telegraph prompt-
ly atteudad to. Terme alwaya rmaonabi». Ad-
dreaa
PROF. GANIARD.
Aahland Or.
•
1’ oh to Ilio c
J. C. CARSON,
Manufacturer of
£liii lding;,
OREGON
EAGLE POINT
We keep Constantly on Hand a
sortnicnf ot
Complete mid Well Selected A»-
1
All of which will be sold at the
MOST REASONABLE RATES
for yourselves.
.
PARKE * LACY,
A full Hue In Mock of
----- IN-----
GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL.
MINES'S ADDITION TO ASHLAND
Efttiiiiatr* and price-Hst »ent on applicati on,
. DEBS A SPECIALTY.
Factory at Wtidkr’» Mill. SaleHrooin!« cor
Third and E »treet», Portland. Oregon.
Will be Sold for $200; Easy Payments. FRUIT TREES
L<><>k at th—<• lot» before pnreha.ina el»»whers
•nd rsmomb.r the» are »ituated on M»in .treet
within Sin yard» of th. New Depot Hotel now be
a built. Enquire d
E MINER. Ashland Honee.
By the Thousand !
HK rNDERSlONED IS NOW TAKING OK-
T ties d«T® for through Jackson und Jonrphint* coun­
MINER’S EXCHANGE, FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
WALDO. OREGON.
Any kind raided in a Jlrst-claM Nursery.
Tho®«‘ wanting tree« will do will to give me
their order«, as I will guarantee natinfaction.
I warrant all my tree», if properly cared fOP.
Term® of payment ea*y. Produce tak«*n at
market price. ’160UH»«. of Peach Seed wanted.
A. 8. JOHNSON.
Jacksonville. Oregon. Aug. 1.1MKJ.
THE CNDFRSHONED HAVE TAKEN CHARGE
I of Frank Hrywn’® old M«nd in Waldo. J<«»®-
L. C. BOLLE
B‘ n® county, and will k»®p it atock®d with th®
t of Win»*®. Liquors, and Cigar». Giv® ua a
P,»tofli<-e. Easts Point,
call
We will tieat you well.
Oregon..
KOWF.LLÄ YABBROUGH.
( attic branded J O on
SOWELL i YARBROIGB, Prop's.
l.dt I >p
r"rk ,n 1,',< *‘iir
—ASK FOR—
THE BOSS BOOTS
■M**
And «11 nf
IE
under-slope in nvht Al-
ao cattle with under bit
in each ear. branded with
anchor on right hip.
Horse» brandad L on
right hip»
AKIN, SELLINC & CO.'S
UNRIVALED GOODS!
PAINLESS
CHILDBI? TH
HOW
.in.I> Ewi> ».;• » «fe
w.
Hn-IrUmi. F«KKi: PE v» ». 1: r lu Hr* • •» 7.
¡JIOOM. Sett ks/i v- » t>
titer,ffkinCnoikJa«: WltdMbh k -e'-tf .:. t U»ivtr.?.
d BlteMUi IOC trlAl >*U1»
Ad«UW* tea 4»^ «’>
EERàlAH
JACKSONVILLE, -
- ORECON.
THE U.vDKHHGNKD 1H FI I.I.Y PREPARED
to do al iwotk -Xi bb line in tbe best manner
and at rtwbutrtrtjfc MrWw.
,
GEO. SC'HUMFF.
and Sanfoin
Seeds.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
PREPARKD BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Price fl; ®iz bottle®, f 5. Worth $5 a hottie.
Implements, Egg-Food, Etc.
LUGKEY & CO
TREES.
Catalocne Bent Free on Application.
IMPORTER} AND DEALERS:' IN
MACHINERY!
Wood, Iron, Hioini and Saw-Mill Mi inery.
CEO. STARRETT,
A.l.lrew
Walla Walla. W. T.
JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY
ma I l . route .
*• more complete by Ur than any other in ttoeth.
ern fregón, and compares favorably with any in
the State. Job Printing of every imaginable
description done at Ban Francisco rates, a nd in •
prom pt and nnt rises maimer.
Ashland, Oregon
H'J S NcGlNMS INNOCENT f
John C. Simpson, lecturer of the Ore­
Many who read tbe detailed account
gon state grange, was in Portland last
week on business connected with the of In» execution furnished by a witness
lecture field in Multnomah county, To of the scene were surprised,not so much,
an Orrjonian reporter Mr. Sim|«on perhaps, at tlie stoical indifference of
stated that since liis aiqxnntment as the condemned mxn, who in tbe face of
stole lecturer, last October, be bav been death declared his innocence, aa at ao
constantly at work as lecturer and or­ intimation that, aa regarded the death
ganizer in Linn, Marion, Clackamas, of Lockwood, there was a secret which,
Benton, Polk, Yamhill, Washington and according to the Netct reporter’s state­
Multnomah counties. As to the mem­ ment, ‘'died with Tat McGinnis."
Whatever that secret may iiave been,
bership of the grange be said :
“In this jurisdiction two months ago if such existed, it lay between McGinnis,
there were eighty granges with a mem­ a woman, an l eome one whom that wo­
bership of 320U. There lias been a large man wished to shield. Admitting that
increase since. Since tbe 8tb of last Oc­ such was the case, her teat of McGinnis*
lays that of Damon and Fy- '•
tober twelve new granges have been or­ friendship
ganized and four granges have been reor­ thias in the shade.
Thia paper is in receipt of news trotn
ganized.
city, aud we give it, knowing
No, all that work wan not done by me. Canyon
parties, enough credence to say what
I have organized three granges and re­ tlie
we have here eaei; there is a revulsion of
organized one. I am the only organizer
feeling among those personally aevuMnt-
in the field.
I have not visited Washington terri­ ed with such facte as were obtainable,
the opinion is that the mystery of
tory nor eastern Oregon, but will visit and
McGinnis obtaining ¡«ossessiqn of the
iKi.,rf,i!ra.fi}fce<hj".»ily'Al«ar“BU‘«»>oi Ute Vrfiiaruvit*u‘'fc e$rfmu*-pany^* a uuuwta
no granges in Oregon south of Lar.e enemy of Lockwood, would acknowledge
county.”
having accompanied Lockwood to the
In reply to a question as to what coun­ jail on the night he met his death.
ties have been greatly benefited by the
ft has not been generally known that
grange, he Raid :
the unfortunate deputy sheriff's life had
“From a social and educational stand­ been attempted previous to this, that
point I think tbe work is manifest in among those who knew him, and of his
the farming in Linn, Lano, Marion, domestic life there were those to freely
Yamhill, Washington and Clackamas sav some one else might have done the
counties. Co operation strikes other in­ deed for which McGinnis paid tbe penalty
terests; I don’t care to say anything of life.
about co-operation. The farmers who
There could be but one guilty party,
attend the grange and exchange view» outside of the frail one whocouldeee one
in regard to the best methods of hus­ man go to hia death—as had already two
bandry, and who listen to prepared es­ men before him—for her sake. Chis is
says on farm wotk, soon become k-en tbe party—whose name is now withheld—
observers and learn the mechanical and i who left Giant county some two weeks
other conditions of the soil to produce a before McGinnis’ execution. Asked to
good crop.
appear before the prisoner, we are told
In the section» where the farmers are his refusal was most easptiatic; the of­
educators of themselves and keeping up ficer, It is said, acting under McGinnis’
with the times, is where the greate-t instructions compelled hnn to call on the
prosperity is apparent. No, there will prisoner, where lie with bowed head be­
not be as much ground in wheat this fore tlie unfortunate felon made no reply
year; the acreage is one-third less than when openly accused of having ffcom-
last; all wheat don't pay as well as panied Lockwood to the jail on lhe night
mixed farming; transportation is too of July 5th, of murderiug him and re­
high for all wheat; mare mixed farming leasing tlie prisoners.
I regard as progrès.*.
Our informant tells us that within the
The crop prospecte in Oicgort are very few days since McGinnis was hanged,
flattering; they are b“ttei than for a public opinion inclines strongly to tbe
number of years pa»t, although the crop belief that this man, who bore in silence
KeUgiou News.
last year was a very large one • The the physical and mental shock which
Litteral Sutiday-echool and Bible class young grain is very rank now ; tbe far­ alone could have whitened his hair with*
meets every Sunday at 11 o'clock a . u. at mers are pasturing it down with sheep;
in tlie brief time when lie knew there
the u. M. L. Hall. Talent
I have seen some who have mown it was no ho)« between him and tbe grave,
The following are Rev. K Ennis' ap- > down ; of course putting on sneep is the
bore to his tomb the burden of a crime
pointiuents: Un every Bunday morning, best, for then the pasture is saved;
for which, in another and higher court,
exeepting tbe third, he will bold services tbe ground is dsn
: -«nd don’t neither indictment nor penalty awaits
at the Presbyterian church in Phoenix : ob
the third Sunday mo'-ning and every Sun­ need the cut gto.u .^> . ........ i*.-r or as a him.— Iiakrr City Reteille.
day evening he will preach nt the Presby­ mulch. All rank grain should be pas­
tured off early in the spring.”
terian church in Jacksonville.
i M aking T eles Bov-P«oor.—The in-
Mr Simpson is ai resident of Lane jfuiniatiuncoiiios.il the way from the
The fol owing are Rev. J. W Miller's
regular apnointnicnts: The tir-t Subb.th in county, an<l is a practical farmer. Ile east that an ingrnious horticulturist of
Such month at Gold Hill; secondSuud»y of advances no theories, and lie} ideas are I California Las secured a patenton a safe­
each month at Central Point; third Sunday decide<ily practical. After a few days'
ty cherry tree warranted abeolutely boy-
at Medford; fourth Sunday at Jacksonville, stay in Multnomah county tie will go t«(Hluul
„„ aie assured that the
.... w..-
[ proof. . We
con-
holding services at each place both morn­
his
farm
in
Lane
county
for
a
few
weeks,
i
8truelion uf the tree is simple, consisting
ing und evening of tbe day a stated.
then to the lecture field again.
■ i meieiy
of
the
graftior
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i_
rneiely
grafting of a cactus aprig
The following are Elder M. Peterson's
on »■■
the
young *■
tree.
1 apitears tliat the
-r.,,.
....
n—.. z’ . ..
-e, * ; u«»
vjvwuk
—«• It
appointments for the month of May ; First
. loot.
B ook C HANG«. Tlie
it o o f f the
The ¡ | rehU
result
the grafting
grafting proves, in every
Sunday at Mound school-house al 11 opffiion prevails
ti«t at the recent Be(
aes-
illhtlUlw au
al* ovei,.~
over8pXering euccraZ.
,
.
" I instance,
o'clot k v. m . and at night at Eagle Point;
SevdU.s t spring
j.ricg cut
lUt piolu»ely
sion of the legislature the change oi
of text- , .Judies
profusely all over
uver
Saturdm- night preceding second Sunday sioni
at Isold Hill; second Sunday at Woodville; iKxiks for use in the public schools of , :«>■«
the trunk
as an ef-
trur.lt au.l
and limbs, operating aa
third Sunday ut Central Point ami fourth Oregon <as decided by vote of the coot-| f^tual barriei to tbe progrees skyward
Sunday at Medford.
missioners) was not approved. The iiu- , i of the
boy undeterred either by fear
tear of
t lie hoy
oi
The following are Elder M Peterson s pression i» incorrect. The action of Qie . punishment or a proper respect for pro-
appointments tor the month ut May: The eomuiissioners of the several counties , prietary
prle(aty rights.
!ight». But,
Dut, as has been
beeu sug-
first Sunday al Mouml »chool-bouse at 11 i was approved. The legislative commit- gv.»ted, this safety tiee can offer uopro-
o'clock, A a , and at Eagle Point at 7:30 I tee re|K>rted
retorted that tlie
the changes
u.ade were
were1. tecliou
-
- (ro«n the small
“ ‘ boy who -«--■•
cliantcea
made
¿ball
o'clock, v. st . tbe second Sunday at Wood-1
wise ones. Tlieir report was adopted. have the enterprise, uut tv say depra­
vilie, holding »ervices al Gold Hill on tbe
Below
is
a
complete
list
of
the
new
text
­
vity, to purchase a pair of barbed-wire
Saturday evening preceding that day ; the
third Sunday al Central Point, mornlnc book. and tlioee in which a change lias trow sere. It is admitted that encase-
and evening, and the fourth Sunday at been made and which are for use iu the meut oi himself in thia character of ral- .
liuUic schools of this state, for tl.e term merit will enable a la>l to ciitnb a tree
of four years, beginning October I, 1889, even doubly grafted with tbe sinister
Government Saner».
and ending October 1,1893: Tbe addi­ cactus sprig. Therefore, tbe aged min­
As is customary in tbe field operations of
the geodetic and geological surveys of the tional books, adopted by Couaty Super­ ister may not have been so far afield in
United Slates, at the beginning of May. the intendent for all school grades and not suggesting, insteaiL, tire practical, and
heretofore in use, and which involve no vigorous, application oi the ecctua sprig
several parties are reorganizing for work
Ashland is (he wintering place for a |>or- change are as follows: Iainguage Les­ to the rear of tbe boy’s anatomy who
tion < f the government stock employed, sons—Short Studies in Engliali; Number
shall be fortuitously detected in the sur­
and the "Tidings" nays; “The U.S. topo­ Woik—t’ipe’s
Seat Work; Spelling reptitious appropriation of a n- igbbor’s
graphical surveying party of Wiinon and
Blanks—Mason's System ; Physical Ge­ ehen ire. The usually depleted condi­
Perkins, which was in th« mountains
of southern Oregon last summer, will ography, Guyot's Revised; Advanced tion of the small boy’s exchequer must
Gramma:
—Clark’s Normal; Primary O|>erate as an encouraging circumstance
prol-abiy l e ei gaped this season in the in-
vesrig uion of the irrigation problem taken Hiatotv—Barnes Primary History of the in this re-ard, bowevef, for a barbed­
in bnr.d by tbe government to improve the Uuited Stales ; Etemeutary Natural His­
wire »nit will inevitably cost more than
and government land yet unyrabbed; und tory—Tenney's;
Astronomy—Steele’s ; a ton of cherries at market prices.
Charley Howell, who lias bad in w nter Geology-—Steele's;
Drawing—White's
quarters here the 25 ntu'en used ill such Industrial Drawing; Composition—Bar­
K ei - i bij < A\>raoM'Ekirr.—Tbe anthra­
wore, exireeta to sturt for Idaho with them
Making. The text­ cite coal trade is stagnant and efforts are
within a few day». Monroe Sounichaan deen's Sentence
books
that
have
been
changed
are
as
being made to ent down piodnction still
of this place, who was with the party last
season, will take the field with them ayain. follows: The New National Series of more. The output thus far this year
t.'apt. Dutton, tbe eminent naturalist, will Readers have been adopted instead of baa been 4,302,31 M tons, against 4,753,-
be in rhe mountains of southern Oregon the present Indeirendent Series of Read­ (’>28 last year; but 30,000 miners of the
om e more this season with a |>arty t ugage I ers
Fish's Written Arithmetics are Reading systems, and 30,OK) to 40,000
in geological researches."
adopted instead of Biook's Elementary- in all, are said to be idle for ti(e past ten
Written Arithmetic and Brooks’ Normal weeks, with much suffering, while tbe
Written Arithmetic now in use. Robin­ accumulation of coal al Port Richmond
A SK RIOUS BtrxnlR.
son’s Algebra and Geometry and Trigon­ is represented to be greater than at any
A Lady Nearly Prostrated by a ratent ometry combined are introduced instead other time for thirty years,— R. G.
of Brooks,; Bryant and Stratton's Com­ Ihut’t ll'wHy Report.
Medicine,
A lady well-known la the Western Addition mon school Book keeping is adopted in­
Latest re|>orts allow that several thou­
sand mure miners have been laid off,
has been a yreat sufferer for yean with Indiges­ stead of Lyte’s.
and those who are working arc getting
tion and dyspepsia. Struck with tbe testimo­
A lbion W. T ovkgek , who has been io
nials praising Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, aba a state of excitement for about twenty only $10 to $15 per month. At Fall
sent for a bottle. Tbe druggist, not baring It, years for fear tbe white people of the River, Massachusetts, 18,000 weavers
and spinners are out on a strike for
talked them into taking another sarsaparilla. South would kill off all the darkies
As the leading saraaparillaa use mineral blood down there, has written a piece recently higher «ague. They claim they get
peri tiers, the effect of the emptying of iodide­ under the title “Shall White Minorities lower wage» and work more hour, than
ol pola’h Into a stomach already distressingly Rule?’’ Of course Mr. Tourgee means the cottuu-mill employees of England, a
statement which in corroborated by tbe
delicate wci disastrous, almost prostrating her
"white minorities” in tbe South; but he report of Jas. G. Blaine, secretary of
before tbe nJ stake was rectified. She then
should
not
confine
his
inquiries
to
one
slate, on “The Cotton Trade of the
called upon Mr». Fowler, of 327 Ellis street,
1 whose name was amone those cured by Joy's section of the United States. White World,” issued in 1881, just after an
minorities
rule
in
ail
parts
of
the
United
Vegetable Sarsaparilla. M>’ Fowler said it was
ciectiuu, -lien the dupes had voted.
true that it had cured bar. Again reatiun d. States. A minority rules in the state ol The strike will prove ineffectual, and
Connecticut
and
in
Rhode
Island,
but
the vegetable compound wae »«nt for and
will only benefit the mill owners by in­
gotten. The gentle action of its regetsble these minorities Lappen to be lli-oubli- creasing tlie pt ice of cotton goods. Since
stimulants upon the liver, kidneys and nlyes- can. A Republican minority secured Harrison's election iron mills itave been
tire organs, and its warm stomach tonics, were tbe presidency of tlie United Slates at failing thick stid fast. Tbe Reading
the very things needed, and she began improv­ ti.e last general election, end we rap pose
ing and was her old self within a fortnight. Den.‘s;ratic minorities m the Sonihern Iron Co , lhe largest in America, has
This sounds like fiction, but the names can be Slates occasionally gel the offices; but if gor5 tothe wall, the manager saying that
'be present tai iff is the cause. We pa­
given if necessary.—.*>• J^awetoe® Etamfaer,
they do, wtiit of :l.- Ml. Tourgee had tiently wait lot prosperity.
better propose- some more difficult co­
MININ’« NEWS.
nundrum.
_ _
T hk C kkamkkv .—For the poet week
T he decision of the secretary of the in­ David Wallace aud A. F. Althatrar, the
Miners are happy.
A full line of quartz and placer location terior to-day liberalizes the timber cul­ butter maker recently arrived from Chi­
blanks always kept on hand at tbe T imes ture act to an extent hitherto unknown. cago, have been making long trips into
Heretofore the rulings of the department the country looking up cows from which
office.
Stanley A Howell of the Homcstske mine have excloded all land from timber cul­ to obtain auppliee of milk and cream for
in Wotxivide precinct have started up their ture seltlements upon whieh more than tbe creamery. They have been very
araitra. with good prospect».
fifty tress stood, the department taking successful in their soliciting and have
The American Mining Code, tbe best au­ no note of the size of timber, its kind, or run the number of cows promised away
thority on this subject, for sale at tbe quality
Under to-day’s rulings entry­ up into the hundreds, farmer» in every
T ims * office.
men may take up nnder the timber cul­ direction from town showing a reediseue
The Waldo hydraulic company lias in­
ture a< t any qnartcr section U|«on which to help along the creamery scheme that
vested in a drifting machine, which ar­
timber has no commercial value, or up­ is very commendable. Some were of
rived recently. It is said to work well.
on which tree» are not numerous enough the opinion that it would lie a difficult
The rain« of tbepast month have afforded
to warrant the purchase of land for its matter to obtain the requisite number,or
enough water to enable the placer miner«
to do some work. Those who have good timber. Tins ruling will grant relief to anywhere neat enough cows to anppiv
water privieges will be able to make a short timber culture settlers, and makes it the demands of I lie butter maker, and
mncli easier to acquire land under ttiia that were actually required to make the
run.
act, as all growing trees are to (recounted creamery a paying investment, but from
A Ymithfal Hrapegrace.
in consideration of every man’s compli­ preeent prowpecta the cream can be ob­
Fred. Ryan, am of Thua. Ryan, of Kan­
ance with the law, whether he planted tained in sufficient quantities within a
sas. ’he newly appointed minister to Mex­
short distance of town. Quite a rivalry
ico, is under arrest at Ixis Ange’ea on the them or not.
has sprung up among aspirants for places
charge of defrauding two lady acquaintan­
Trie members of the Oregon Alpine as carriers and already the number of
ces of $225. Thev endorsed a draft for
him on the ground that his father would club, and other people interested in the nien and teams offered exceeds that of
pas- the amount; but the latter returned the preservation of game in Oregon’s foresta the routes given out.— MrMinnrillf Re~
|>»per saving be has ceased paying hi*ana's and mountains have great hope that the porter.
debt«. The Aahlaiid "Record ' say»: This deer law will materially aid in saving
young man »pent sa»er»l weeks in Aahland from the hide fiends the small remnant
4 Narrow Pocape.
recently, and worked the town on the tame
cf antlered game left in the state. That
"For want oi a nail, a shoe was lost , for
racket to the tune of about $100. when he
be want of a anew, a horse was lost; for want
skipped. Parties who sent his bills to lhe offering of hides for sale will
old gent received word that be paid his seized upon as prima farie evidence of of a ho.se, a rider was lost.” Ne ver neglect
1 be tint signs of pneumo­
non » bills to keep him out of trouble until Violation of the law, cornea nearer to small thing.
he had nearly bankrupted him. and was reaching the case effectually than any nia and consumption can "positively" be
now unable and unwilling to stand good for thing connected with the law in the past. checked by Dr. Acer's Bogush Kerned y
tor consumption. For sale by E. (J.
any more."
roRTLAMD.
Hay—$13<315 per ton.
Hope-Quote l0*17c per pound.
Kgg»--2U yrr d"Z.
I’otatoes-Hkkg5<)c per sack,
Lard—Kegs,
or gallon tins, Mluc
per ft
Oat»—Market quiet. Quote 30<>431c per
bnsbel.
Wool—Quote spring 17<£T8c; eastern
Oregon, Rigl.'ie.
Provision»--Bacon, ll@13c; bmu«, 12>i
(£13c; »boulder». 10c
Wheat— Valley,|1 »Ml22, Walla Walla,
11 15 a ctl
Barley—Brewing,whole, H5a|l.10ground,
per ton. |2U(4t21 50
Corn- *1 50 per cental.
Flour—Valles- standard» quoted at 14.25;
Walla Walla brands. »3 90.
Feed- Bran,$15 00<ft»lC 00;sbort«,$lt> 00.
d ■bop, $l(<<£20;. chopped barley. $22(d«25
ton.
Butter—Quote extra choice creamery,
20<4S>c; lair to choice. 30a25e; »tore, 15a
2Uc per fi>
Meat—Steady
Beef, wholesale, 2%a3c;
ilresaed, 7c; aheap. 2c per !b; dressed,
Gc; bogs, dressed, 7Uc; veal. 7«8c.;
IwtRtW..!?
........
young. and*54itH forohl; old ducks, $9<<rl2:
geere$10ul2 pedoz; turiceys, 17c tier 1b;.
Freeh Fruita—Sicily lemon», $5@cH 00;
Oregon applea, $1M 1 75 per I mjx ; )ie«rs.
$l»ll 50 per box
Hide»—The market ia firm and »how»
no change. Quote dry hides lie. green
4(<t<ic. sheep, |>elta, ^iorl wool. 254«;40c. me-
ilium 50(d’0c Jong MMl 00. shearing 10«■
2Oo; deerskin», 32a37: tallow, good to
choice, 4«5.
Dried Fruit*—Sun-dried quartered a[.-
plea, 5«<i, factory sliced Gc. Oregon plunn
5«7. Oregon prune» 7a8c. pears RalOe,
peaches, HalOc.
a«a » ka K cisco .
Wheat—No 1 shipping, $i 30«41 32Ji.
Barley—Feed, common to fair, 75a7RUc;
good to choice. 78Ma*lJ-.c; brewing. HAca
»1
Data—$1 (d$l 12’j for I'oinnion to choice.
Potatoes—i’eerleaa 4Oa5O; Burbank seed­
lings, 5o»75c; Garnet Chile, 55c; Early
Rose, 35a50; Sweet. *io«$l 00 |ier cental.
Hoys—Quotations range from 12},al'e.
W im .1—Huniboldi »nd Mcmtocioo. He;
e.-iateru Oregon. J2«20c; valley. 15»22c:
fall, mountain free,L2}ic; San Joaquin and
Sou I her n, 12e.
Butter—For good to fancy, quote 19a2k';
pickled, 3f>a25c.
Egg-15a20c.
Hay—Quotations range from $8»ll per
ton.
Bags—Firm, at 8’>.
Onions—$1 40a$l 00c per cental
“W'<j _______
Will Sell, Rent, Lease and Handle
MRS.
JANE
RE
DDING
,
Proprietress.
I HE INSERSOLl ROCK DRILLS ANO COMPRESSORS
Real-Estate on Commission.
and WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines.
(!ORRESPON1»ENCE SOLICITE! ».
J. M. ARTHUR, Manager.
33 and 35 Norin Front St. Portland Oregon.
Saw Logs. Saw Logs.
STAGES LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY
Monday and Friday at 6 o’clock A. M. for
Wilderville.rvturoingTuvxla) m and Saturday««.
Htmre leave® for Uniontown on Wednesdays
at lOo’ciock a . m .. returning Thursdays.
asse Piers taken at Reasonable Rates.
ESMOND HOTEL,
Cor. Front und Morrison 8t».
PORTLAND
•
•
-
ORECON.
New flrr-proot Brick. First-claw* In
all Respect®.
THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor.
6F"Thc Esmond Restaurant is unsurpassed
In every particular.
A Choice Collection of City and
Country Properly for sale.
IIAnv person wishing to sell property will
fln<) It to tlieir Interest to call sn.I see us.
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Stoji!
Stop what? Stop writing for papers
merely to see yourself in print. We buy
saleable manuscript. For$l per every 500
1 LL THOSE KNOWING THEMK1LLVE8 IN words we will examine your manuscript,
and tell you its value. Special attention
A debted t«« the underlined.either by
book account, are hereby earnestly requeeted to given to poetry. Send voura at once to
call and »ettleat their earlieet convenience. Our
T hk SiAXvacairr Co..
business must be closed. pKYCK4flEAR1
Box 300.
Carlinville. 111.
SETTLE-UP NOTICE.
Medford. May 12.1W
I am prepared to conti act for the delivery of good merchantable
saw logs of the following kinds:
SUGAR PINE, HR AND YELLOW PINE,
CITY BARBER SHOP. delivered on the banks of Rogue River at any point between the
CALIFORNIA STREET.
VEGETABLE, FLOWER,
INLOW ife A 811 POLE.
D«*alcr in
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
NOTICE.
Please give us a trial and judge I GillSS, ClflVPr,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Wonderful Results.
Another marked effect of tbe use of thia
medicine was the strengthening of my
sight.” —Mrs. Carrie Adsme. Holly
CONDflTED BY
8jwiiigs, Texas.
"I had a <’.y scaly humor for rears,
and suffere-l terribly ; and. as mv broth­
er
and sister were similarly afflicted, I
Th«* Kehoiaatic your of this whool will coin»
presume the malady is hereditary. iASt
men®’ «txait the end of Augruat, and is divided
wirier. Hr. Tyro«, (of Feriiandiua,
in four K4*HMion*« of ten week* each.
Board and tuition, per term................................ $40 00 Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer's
Muric............................................................................. 15 (■) Sarsaparilla, an<l continue it for a year.
Drawing and Painting.................................
# «1
For live months I took it daily. I nava
Ik'd and Beddiug......... ...................................... 3 00
no: had a bleiuiah upon uiv body for ths
list three months.’ — T. ft. Wiley, IM
DAY SCHOOL:
Primary hc|n»rtm« nt....................................... $ 5 00
Lhambers st.. New York City.
'• List fall and winter I was troubled
p™^,(ir,. '.’.
......................... ¡i ¡J!
with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I
fcienior and Graduating Department.......... 10 00
did not notice it much at first, but it
Pupil» are received at any time, and apvclal
attention 1» paid to particular »tudi«*® in txdmlf
gradually grew worse until it became
of children who have but a limited time. For
almost iinls-arable. During the latter
further particular» apply at the Ac«d<iuy.
part of this time, disorders of the stom-
n h aud liver increased my troubles. I
began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and,
after faithfully continuing the use of
this mnlicine for some mouths, the pain
disap|M-i«red aud I was completely
cured.”—Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush,
COMPLETE A880RTMENT OF
Haverhill, Mass.
Dry and fancy Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,,-
CLOTHINC, HARDWARE, DRUCS, MEDICINES, ETC.
This medicine is an Alterative, and
causes a radical chan-e in the system.
The process, in some cases, may not be
quite so rapid as in others; but, with
persistence, tbe result is certain.
Reail these testimonials : —
•• For two years I suffered from a se­
vere pain in my right side, ami h:t>f
other troubles caused by a torpid liver
an I dyspepsia. After giving sereral
medicines a fair trial without a cure, I
oegan to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I
was greatly benefited by the first hottie,
and after taking five bottles I was com­
pletely cured.” —John W. Benson, 70
Lawrence st.. Lowell, Mass.
Last May a large carbuncle broke out
on my arm. The usual remedies had no
effis-t and I was confined to my bail tor
eight weeks. A friend induced me to try
Ater's Sarsaparilla.
Less than three
bottles healed the sore. In all my expe­
rience with mediciue, I never saw more
SISTERS OF _THE_HOLY NAMES-
General Merchandise
1687
Sash. Doors, Blinds
lots ahe soxim feet and are
the Cboiowt ll«.ldeu< <> Lot. in Ashland.
T hese
Hip. kidney, and uterine peins and
ITTh'lirrr“. relieved in one minute by
fuifA^^-Psm Plasters, th®
in«. »traP<?h«in^b".^J.P*t‘n,‘n<2"
BANKING HOUSE, FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. ORECOH ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
Has located in Aahland, Or., for the practice
of hie profession. Makes all chronic ais.nses.
such as Rheumatism. Asthma, Piles. Kidney
Complaints, etc., a specialty.
ENGEL BROS.»
Relief Instantaneous. Cure Rapid, Rad­
ical, and Permanent.
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.
JACKSONVILLE
Long-Standing
Oregon Pacifif K B. &’ Ore« Development Co.’s Steamers MARBLE WORKS I the Diseases of
BEEKMAN & REAMES'
THE BEST OF EVERYTHIN!;
For CATARRH.
NAILS, ROPE.
E LECT1C P H Y S 1 C I A N.
Profeanioual cull* promptly attended to day or
night.
I'ounultatlou» In either English or German.
Office and residence on California Mri.t, cor­
ner of Fifth »tret.
SANFORD’S
RADICAL CURE
No »ingle diseas** has entailed more suffering
or hastened the breaking up of the constitution
than Catarrh. Tbe sense of smell, or taste, of
sight, of hearing, the human voice, one or more
And rwri thing t-ku* hnaginabh* in thift tin«*.
sometimes all. yield to its destructive in­
My gtMMlM arr new and <»f the be«t brand*, «nd and
fluence. The poison it distributes throughout
will tw aokl at the
the system attacks every vital force, and injures
the most robust of constitutions. Ignored, be­
cause but little understood by most physicians,
impotently SM»ail*<1 by quack» and charlatans,
those buffering from it h»v« little hope to be re­
Give me a call before going elaewbiT«*.
lieved. it is tim»% then, that the popular treat­
J < . SHEKIDAN.
in' lit «>f thir terrible dieense by remedies within
the reach of all panned into Im nds at once com
potent ant trustwo»»rthy. Th»» new and hitherto
untried methxl adopted by Dr. Sanford in the
Lreparation of hi» Radical Cure Ims won the
sarty approval of thousands. It is instantane­
ous in affording relief in all head oolds, sneez­
ing, snuffling, and obstructed breathing, and rap­
idly removes the most oppressive symptons,
clearing tbe head, sweetening th® breath, restor­
ing
the senses of smell and taste, and neutral-
ANDERSON CREEK,
j izing the constitutional tendency of the disease
towards the lungs liver and kidneys.
Agency for the White, the King of all Sewing Machines.
AND AT—
e
DflU|l’L«^- blsck-hrod., chspis'd and oi*y skin
r IIVI prevented by ( utieurs Medicstsd 8«>sp
OF ALL KINDS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
aud Oliver Chilled Plows and extra Shares for same.
RveMcnce <»n C
E. B. PICKEL, M D.,
I stirura Hemrdies
Are sold everywhere. Price,(’uticura, SOc.; Soap,
25c.; Resolvent. 31. Prepared by the Putter
Drug and Chemical Co., Buetuti, Mass.
Pff"Send for "How to ('are Skin Diseases.'’
M pages, 50 illustrations; and IOC totimuoiala
Lowest Ruling Prices.
<
$30 00.
$35 00.
$15 00.
Normal Scholarship.........
Commercial Scholarship
Training School per year.
__ ... _____ _______
Ashland. Ohio
( svrrr« will. Hun«i«z »ores ■ t arwrs.
1 have been troubled with a »kin and scalp dia-
e«M' for 17 years. My head at time« was one
running sore, and mr body was covered with
them as laru« aa a half dollar. 1 tried a great
many remedies without effect until I usea the
Cuticura Remedies, and am thankful to rtste
that after two months of their use I am entirely
cured, i feel it my duty to you and the public
to state the above case.
L. R. McDOWELL. Jamesburg, N. J.
Dug and Scratched 33 Years.
1 go Mr. Dennis ten years better. 1 have dug
and scratched for 48 yours. I bad what is termed
praritis, and have suffered everything, and tried
a number of doctor» but got nc relief. Anybody
could have got |500 had they cured me. The
('uticura Remedies cured me. God bless the
man who inventM ('uticura!
CHENEY GREEN, Cambridge. Maes.
Msuhanics’ Tools,
to A. II. MAEGLY A CO.)
SKPLEM-
X
OILS
i
Read our catll<>KU® »nd yoa will find our plant*.
oourR®» of t*tudy. and regulation!«. T®)J your
friend» about our »choul and help ua tn grow.
Work for u» A WOfd from v>»u nr. g Lt help u*
very much. Remember that tne
AND SURGE U N.
Buffering humanity.
PAINTS,
J. NUN AN. Jacksonville. Or.
TDree Courses of StDiy—Normal.
Academic, Commercial.
O. F. DEMOREST,
I contracted a terrible blood-poisunio* a year
ago I doctored with two good physioiana.
neither of whom did me any good. 1 suffered
all a man can suffer and lire. Hearing of ytrar
( uticura Reined ips I conctaded to try them,
knowing if they did me no good they could make
me no worse. 1 have been using them about ten
weeks, and am most happy to aay tixat 1 am al­
most rid of the awful sores that covered my face
and body. My face was aa bad, if not worse, than
that of M im Boynton, spoken of in your book,
¿-nd
’d^
’"Í’AthsÄ
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, tz
2-J asme oondL
«•^U’Aticura. and they will surely be
Will exchange for farm products, allowing highest market
HARDWARE,
price for same.
/
Thankful for past favors and hoping for a like continuance,
Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery,
IMPORTANT to STUDENTS.
Office «nd residence on California Street.
Call» attended promptly day or night.
P H Y H I C I A N
AT CENTRAL POINT,
buyers.
J ack »on ville, Oreg»»«.
■».Ifhrii. Orreon.
HICHE8T MARKET PRICE
Hllowisl for KHine. Call and »«■ for yourne Ives
JACOBY BROS.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
AND S I’ KO EO N.
R. PRYCE, Ml. D.,
We have on ha nd h full «lock in the above
line® of goods, which ve can sell cheaper than
they can tie sold anywhere in southern Ornron,
as wc have nut very few expense*. All klnda
of produce taken in eichansc and
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR.
MODERN.
THOROUGH.
in large quantities anti can give special inducements to intending I Where is kept uonntMiitly <»n hanti a complete
°
I
unit tirMf-clHM® rtovk of
PRACTICAL. i
W.H. PARKER,
DP. CEO. O. D
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
Can truthfully sav all of above gorols are entirely new, having
purchased them personally this Spring.
We buy
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Will attend to all buMinew* Ill in, line with
prompt nesa and at reasonable rates.
P H Y 81 C 1 A N
DRY GOODS CLOTHING BATS CAPS
Boots, Shoes. Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, etc.
mil, Orffi»».
Probate Mattem, Abstract of Title«, (.’«»nvvy-
anrhur. Hoinvatead. Pre-emption un»I all
other huai ne»» entrusted to me, will receive
prompt attention. Loans negotiated.
Odlcc on corner, opposite the Court House.
(liho oteWRD-i oilh)
California Streit. Jacksonville, Or
J. J. HOUCK,
G.t<t
DEALERS IN
G10CEHIZS 3BUG3
MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING,
MAX MULLER,
I
Hardware. Tinware Crockery,
Bleached and Brown Cottons, Cabot “W” 7|c.
New Buttons, New Parasols, New Calicoes, (In­
digo and Standard), Etc., Etc.
We also carry in stock
!
Olietip for
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANlElt.
Terrible Blood Poieo*. Suffered all
a man could suffer and lira. Face
and body oorered with awful eores.
Used the Cutieura Remediee ten
week« and i« practioally cured. ▲
r* markable case.
JACOBYBROS.,GoldHill,Or.
BOOTS and SHOES.
Double foltl, Reversible Cloth, 15c to 20c per yd.
Nun’s Veiling, Cream, Blue and Black, 20c per yd.
Bunting in Colors, Cambrics, Lawns, Piquas.
Dragon Black ami Figured Orgapdie, 16jcper yd.
Zanzibar, Palmer and Amoskeag Ginghams.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
t/<»cA.*aoMrH4*‘, Or.
Humora, Blotches, Borra, Braira, Onista,
and Lora of Hair On rod.
-AT-
OF NEW SUMMER
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
**
each subsequent insertion........
OF“ Ixwal advertisements inserted reasonable
A fair reduction from the above ralas made to
yearly and time advertisers.
GRANGE ORGANIZA TION*.
DISEASED BLOOD.
BARGAINS!!
UNKURPASKED ! !
GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION
t* r II be inserted In t he T xjq .«
NO. 20
MEDICAL.
Free Bridge Across Rogue River
9
Now 18 w Time to Get
SPRING! 1889 SUMMER!
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR» AT LAW,
0
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ADVEBTIBflfG JLHD JOB WORK.
THE TIME» JOB OFFICE
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY «, 1889
VOL. XIX
One copy per annum. In advance .
“
“ nix month«. .........................
n
* three months .....................
íhcjpeuwcraticíínm
mouth of Butte Creek and the mouth of Red Blauket week, and will
pay cash on delivery for same in quantities from
Ten Thousand to Ten Million Feet.
Apply for terms to
FRED. H. ROWE, Tolu, Ur.
ASK YOUR C ROCER FOR
Livre, Frei cite A: CT’o.’is
MOUNTAI NEER TEAI
i—
badiea' Jlrtrare
Of those cosmetics which give tothe face a
ghastly lyea. ghostly) whiteness. Bncb
preparations contain lead or some other
equally injurious and dangerous sub-
stan
. the use of which, if long contin­
ued wili. besides giving the skin a rough
and leathery aptieurance. ultimately pro­
duce paralysis of the nerves. This state­
ment is no "bng-a-boo,” but facts, well-
known to chemists and |ihy»icians. based
Ho, For Central Ptlnl.
nn the well-known physiological effects of
The undersigned has fitted up a stage, such substances whose presence in prepar­
which will make regular trips betweeu ations for the complexion are indkated bv
Jacksonville and Central Tobit, connecting such outward kirns as before stated
il
with all trains, from and after April 1,1889. you would use an article which will at
Joax A. Lott.
orye produce natural activity and heanti-
fu> complexion try Wisdom s Robertine.
ZlrMy, Sealy, Mia T.rlure.
which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of
TheaimpleaplUiMtion of Bway». »Ointm«nt. $1<¥X> to be ah-olniely (re- fronr ali poi­
without aov internal mrjjieinm. will onr-any sonous and injurious suhstances.
Pro­
c«w> uf Tetter, Halt Rheum, Ringwonn. Pil««, nounced by leading ladies of society and
Itrh, Sone. Pimptoa, Keama. all Hoalr. Itchy. the stage anparior to anytuing evet pro­
Hkijkruptiona. no mattn how otwtiMt. or kwr
.trading. It u putaat, •ffeclive and oo«m but a duced (or beautifying aud preserving the
‘complexion.
trite
«
j /
Brooks.
Information is Wanted
Of J. F<cs. who was Ia«t heard of ia north­
ern California, and who is also supposed to
liaye residtd in southern Oregon many
years ago. Anv new» whieh will lead to
Lis discovery will lie thankfully received by
T hobstos W illiams , Canyon t'ily, Or.
Sewing MneAlne for Sale.
A first-elass aewing-machiue. Wheeler A
Wilson's New No. x. with all the latest im-
f'rovement*. which h»» been used but very
ittle, is offered for sale cheap For fur­
ther particulars enquire at the Tutts of­
fice.
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bettie rp Notice.
All ihi se indebted to the undersigned
either by note or book account are hereby
not 6ed tb call and ssttle for'bwi'h.as I am
ending out my UuMniXi »nd muirthaVo
money.-
K. FSttn.