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Retake of Preceding Frame ihr Jinuottatir Simei tmes Published every Thursday by the TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y CHÁN. XICKKLL, Mltsr. NIW TIMES BUILDINC OlBee—Corner Third and C Strew«* ADVEBTI81UG JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1889 9 ______ PROFESSIONAL CARDS CRAWFORD A PHILLIPS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Medford, Oretfo» Will practice In all the court» of the Sial«1, office tu Hamlin's brick building, up-ataira. MORRIS- M. HARKNESS, MISCELLANEOUS. nrowt’a rise», Or>a»H. P. P. PRIM, ATTOBNEY AJ.D (X>rN8ELOR AT LAW. J<i. AcsonriHe, Orr^fnn. a Will praetloe in all court* of the State. Office In the Court ILnme, third door to left of en trance. J. R. NEIL, ATTORNEY AND COVNSELt»R AT LAW, Jurlcaoavtllr, Or. Will practice in all courta of tbe State. Office the i ourt House, tirât door to left of cn- r** *“ ' r f Jaekeonelllr, Or. Will practice in all court» of the State. Office in Orth's brick, up-«tain<. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, Jacksonville, Ur. Probate Matters. Abstract of Titles. Convey ancing. I io i nest etui. Pre-emption and all other bi i si nt-MH tntruHted to me, will receive prompt attention. Loans negotiate«!. Office on corner, opposite the Court House. DP. CEO. O. D PHYSICIAN BAR CROCODILE CREEN, RESiDA, CEHD’ARME BLUE, TAN, LEAD, CRANUT, TERRA COTTA ETC. Caeheiuire, Biege, Sicilian Suitings, 40c to 65c per yd. Double foltl, Reversible Cloth, 15c to 20c per yd. Nun's Veiling, Cream, Blue and Black, 20c per yd. TOBACCO, GROCERIES, Bunting in Colors, Cambrics, Lawns, Piquas. CROCKERY, ETC. Dragon Black ami Figured Orgapdie, 16 jc per yd. Zanzibar, Balmer and Amoskeag Ginghams. Remember, theae iroods are new and bought Imported Sent«»!« (4ingl«»«ne (lahw mMoeiu ellh) since the war In railroad rate« and are sold Olieup for Cash ! Country Produce bought and sold; also Wind Hides, Furs and Deer Skina. Solicit order« for Lumber. Bleached and Brown Cottons, Cabot “W” 7|c. New Buttons, New Bariwols, New Calicoes, (In digo and Standard), Etc., Etc. We also carry in stock AND BOY’S CLOTHING, MAX MULLER, California Rrcet. Jacksonville, Or ASHLAND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Boots, Shoes. Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, X aliscs, etc. Can truthfully say all of above goods are entirely new, having purchased them personally this Spring. We buy O. F. DEMOREST, U E S 1 D E N T DENTIST. Hardware. Tinware QÄOCEHIZS 1BUGS Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. We have on hm>«i a full »t.M-k tn the above llnro of good«, which vc «am aell cheaper than they < an lie Bold anywhere In aouthern Oregon, aa we have nut wry few expenw.. All kind, of produce taken in exchange and HIGHEST MARKET PRICE alluwt’l for same. Call and s«c for yours.- Ivce JACOBY BROS. ---------------------- 1 .. AT CENTRAL POINT, OILS NAILS, ROPE, PII V k III A X A X D S V H O E O N. THE PLACE Medford. Oreaos. —TO GET TOUR — BLACKSMITHINC Wrdfiiril. Oregon. — DOME IN - Krauicia*«1 ou C Offic«- in ILunlln'a lUwk. Street. E. B. PICKEL, M D., THE BEST STYLE F II Y H 1 C I A N A N D S U R G E D N. —AM> AT - THE LOWEST RATES. DR. L. WICCIN, — IS AT- VETERINARY S V R G E1 > X. Joxpphine Co., W. D. CRONEMILLER & SON S, Office and rewlcievicr a few mile» Wewt of Grant's Para. Bent <>f reference given and aattafartion guaranteed. .JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. DR. W. STANFIELD, BEEKMAN & REAMES’ K L E C TIC P H Y !»1 <1 A X, Haa lneat«*d in Aahland, Or., for the practice ■>f hl.* prof.wlon. Make, all chronic di’.-awe, Ruch aa Khemnatlam, Aatlium, Ptlea. Kidney Coiuplainta. etc., a ’peetalty. W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., PHYSICIAN. SURGEON A ACCOVCHEl’H. Will carry a full stock of Heavy and Builder’s Hardware, Tin ware, Stoves. Carpenters’ Tools, the World-Renowned Victor Mow Give me a vail before g«>hig c I mcw I kt »’. J (.SHERIDAN. ers, Bain Wagons, Barnes’ Bakes, Victor Mower Extras, and Sections for ull Mowers commonly carried iu this market. Also the Celebrated Garden City aud Oliver Chilled Plows and extra Shares for same. Agency for the White, the King of all Sewing Machines. Successors to C, C. Bsekuiaa’i Bait, JACKSONVILLE, OR HE l NDEKSIGNED ILWE FORMED A ANDERSON CREEK, S. S. SMITH, Prop’r. he : SI KM KIBER TAKIX PLEA.^FKE IN . Hnnouncing that his strain Maw-mill is now T running- on full time nnd turning out a larpre Hill quantity of lumber. He 1» prepared to till all orders with dtapatch, and nt the most rca.«ona- blc rates. A tine quality of Geo. R. Gallayt & Co., Central Point, Or. ENGEL BROS ■ « YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Ore»ou Pacific R. B. Ä Orem Development Co. s : Cenerai Merchandise MARBLE WORKS I iSlioi’t I^iiie t<> CJjililoi'ikiti 8TEAMER SAILING DATES. most xAQVtx.t: i rnoM sas frascisco : Willamette Valley................... April 23. May 0. 14.f Willamette Valley........................ May 2, >’• The company reserver the right to change sailing datre without notice. Train» connect with the 0. 4 ('. K. It. and Hiver Boats at Corvallis anil Albany. On the Willamettn River the elegant stoamtxiats. W in. M HOAG, M.S. BKNTLY and THBLE 8,!frEH8' SOUTHBOUND: OREGON, PHOENIX. INLOW $c ASHPOLE, J. C. Will BP, ORECOH ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR., General Cwt met or in MAKBLE, STONE OR GRANITE —and— General Merchandise VINES AND SHRUBBERY POHIOIU.'I! Ullil«li«l|4. ST. MARTS ACADEMY. CONDUCTED RY SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES- The KchoiaKtic year of tbta scho(»l will coin- mence ulwnit the end of Auarnst, and I h divided in four HPHMionn of ten wee»»* each, $M) OU Bottl'd and tuition, per term............ 1» <m Music.................................................... H III Drawing and Painting .................. 3 00 Bed and Bedding............ OREGON. DAY SCHOOL: EAGLE POINT « 5 on Primary Department.. ................. (» (10 NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. Junior “ ....................... on We keep Constantly on Hand a Complete ami Well Selected As Pi<‘i»aratory “ ......................... ........ ou the northwest coast. WE INVITE INSPECTION. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. DEALE1W IN Keeps the largest st<xk of DRUGGISTS, h OANIARD'S ORCHESTRA OF ASHLAND, ON., Late of California, PRICES: sortment ot Apple Trees.................................. A 5 to $10 per 100 Peach “ .................................. 10 •• 16 •• “ Pluin and Prune Tree«............. «“ 16 “ “ Other tree« and shrubbery furnished reasona bly. Send for Catalogue to J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn. Or. Are now prepared U> furnish the beet of music for public or private Par ties. Ball«, Piooics. Ac., 1851 at any point on th« coast. All tne new popular music is plnyed by this Orchestra. Having employed a targe number of musicians we are able to furnish any number of bands. Any inetruments or s caller furninhed to other bands. All orders by mail or telegraph prompt ly attended to. Terms always reasonable. Ad dress PROF. GANIARD. Ashland Or. • J. C. CARSON, 188? Manufacturer of Sash. Doors, Blinds Dealer in WINDOW ANO PLATE GLASS A full line in stock of ---- IN----- GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. MINER'S ADOPTION TO ASHLAND. Estimates and price-list sent on applieatl on. DERS A SPECIALTY. Factory at Wt*dl«r's Mill. Salesrooms «-or hese lots are sm * o feet and are Third and E streeta, Portland. Oregon._______ the Choicest Residence Lots in A «h land. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. No »«ingle dinea»* has entailed more suffering or hastened the breaking up of the constitution than Catarrh. Tbe senee of emell. or taete, of eight, of hearing, the human voice, one or more and «ometimee all. yield to it« destructive in fluence. The poi«on it distributes throughout the Ajstem attacks every vital force, and injure« the mnnt robust of constitutions. Ignored, be- caueo but little understood by most physicians, impotently allied by quacks and charlatan«, (bone buffering from it have little hope to be re lieved. It in tim»-, then, that the popular tn»t- nn nt of thi»« terrible dirrase by remetliHb within the reach of all pab«ed into h^nds at once com peient ant trustwoorthy. The new and hitherto untried ineth n 1 adopted by Dr. Sanford in the »reparation of hi» Radical Cure Ims won the >earty approval of thousands. It is instantane ous in affording relief in all head colds, sneez ing, snuffling, and obstructed breathing, and rap idly removes the most appressive symptone, clearing the head, sweetening the breath, restor ing th« senses of smell and taste, and neutral izing the constitutional tendency of the disease towards the lungs liver and kidneys. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE FOB CATARRH consisfo ofoneb-’ttla of the Radical cure, one box of Catarrhal Solvent, and Improved InhaJ. er, all in one package: price fl. Aek for San ford's Radical ( nro. Sold everywhere. Potter Drug A Chemical Corporation, Boston. fi^ACHINC SIDES AND BACK, Dry and Fancy Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Senior and Graduating Department. ... _ 10 00 Pu pl I m are received at any time, and ‘•P<*ciHl attention I m paid to purtieuiar atiidi«* in I »elm 11 of children who have but a limited time, ror further partieuiarM appB at the Academy. NOTICE. CLOTHINC, HARDWARE, DRUCS, MEDICINES, ETC. All of which will he sold at the MOST REASONABLE RATES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Please give us a trial and judge INLOW & ASHPOLE. for yourselves. PARKE fc LACY, IMPORTER! AND DEALERS IN MACHINERY! Long-Standing JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville. Oregon. Office at the old stand Leavet.orvalli»,Monday.W»Jno«.lay.I-rul iy, 8 a . M LeaveSalem. Tuoettay.ThunxlAy.Saturday. S a . m . of Bet kman's Banking House. S. E. corner Cal C. H. HA8WELL „ .. .. „ ^C|’UH’ll Co, ifornia and Third street«. Gen l F. A P. Ait't. Oregon Development ( o„ Oen I h. A P. Ag t. “ore^OI1. C. (’. BEEKMAN. 3<>4 Montgomery Bt..8Hn Francisco, ( al. 2------------ THOS. G. REAMES. Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees t'evered util. Run.lng bore» 17 Yean- I have been troubled with a skin nndeealpdis- eas«1 for 17 jean. My head at times was one running sore, and my bod» was covered with them aa large as a haff dollar. I tried a great rniu.y remedies without effect until I used the Cnticnra Kemediee. and am thankful to state that after two months of their use I am entirely cured. 1 feel it my duty to you and the public to state the above case. U R. McDOWELL. Jamesburg, N. J. Dus aud bcralehed S3 Year«. 1 go Mr. Deania ten years better. 1 have dug and scratched for 18 years. I bad what is tennsq proritis, and have suffered everything, and tried a numtier of doctors but got nt relief. Anybody could have got 3300 had they cured me. The t'uticura Remedies cured me. God bless the man who invented Cnticural CHENEY tiKEEN, Cambridge. Mass. Catleura Remedies Are sold everywhere. Price,Cutirmra, Bic.; Soap. Z5c.; Keeolvent. (1. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boetmi, Mass. t9~Bend for "How to Cure 8kin Diseasea." IM pages, So illustrations; and lu tertimonmls ■ ■- t — ... lilack.h.ade, chapu.d and oily «km r I III prevented by Cutieura Medicated 8oap -------------------- c«»|>Rrtnt rship with an authorized capital of Leave I’orllanil.Momlay, Wednesday Friday.« t.M Leave Salem. Tuesday, TbnreiiayHatnrday. 8 A.M. T <.V»,« Cemetery Work a Specialty. , for tbe purpose of carrying on a Gener 1 NORTHBOUND: al lkinkuiK BusineM in all or Ita branches in WOODBURN.NURSERY DEALERS IN I contracted a terribla blood-pouoninc a rear aau I doctored with two (oud phyaiciana, neither of whom did me any sood 1 Buffered all a man can «offer and live. Kearing of your ('nticura Kemedi«'« I concluded to try them, knowing if they did me no good they oould make me no worn«. 1 have boon iwlng them about ten week», and am moat happy to eay that 1 am al most rid of the awful aoroe that covered my face and body. My face vae a» bad. if not worse, than that ot Miss Boynton, spoken of in your book, and I would say to any «me in the same ooadL turn, to use t uticuru, aad they will surely be enrett You may two this letter in ths interest of suffering humanity. K. W. kidney, and uterine pains and weiikneeM*. relieved in one minute b> the ( uticura AnU-l’Ain Plaster*, the I minding the b<At rustic, ceiling and flooring. first and only inetantan<«oue ¡»ain-kill- furniMhud on short notice. ins. etrengthenin« plaster. F<“Sati»faction guaranteed. — # ftF. SMITH. ju THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Tarribl. Blood Poiaoa. SnSorod all a aaaa could suffer aad live. Faoo and body oovorod vith awfol sores. Used th. Catiowra RemediM tea w..ka and i. practioally owrod. A r* markable case, ALL KIND8OF LUMBER, elsewhere. BANKING HOUSE, FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. Jarksoaville. Ortron. Prufenaional valla promptly attended to day or night. ConHultation« in either English or German. Office and rraiilence on California street, cor ner of Fifth street. Lowest Ruling Prices. * W Call and examine this splendid lino of Goods before buying Medford. Orraca. Calls promptly Attended to Day or Night. Office t»n B strevt. And «wr»tiling . Uw* imaginable In thia line. My g..«)« are new and .if th.1 Invt l.ruixU, and will l,e wild at the HOLLINGSWORTH TIGER SULKY RAKE, Sprvtal attention given to Chronic DiocaM—. PHYSICIAN A X D S C H li E O N. OGN Humors, Blotches, Sores, Scales, Orusts, sad Loa of Hair (hired. Belief Instantaneous. Cure Rapid, Rad ical, and Permanent. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CENTRAL POINT DISEASED BLOOD. OF ALL KINDS. Mauhanics’ Tools, TDree Courses of Study--Normal. Academic, Commercial. Read our ratalogue and you will find our plan«, courses of study, and regulations. Te)| your friends about our school and help ns tn grow. Work for us A word from vou might help un R. PRYCE, M. D., very much. Remember that the 1" H Y 8 t C1 A X AND S r U G E <» X. TEKM BEGINS Afc/TF W- Mt« tifo rd. Oregon. HER 3, 1SSS. . f 30 00. office in Wtlliaiii'n Brick lluihlinx. iip-*tHirH.T Normal Scholarship... ............... 00. Commercial Scholarship............. . $15 00. Training School per year .............. S. DANIELSON, E. P. CEARY, M. D., ----------------- HARDWARE ANII TINWARE DEPOT Medford. Oreaos. rhyslo-Medleal Crockery, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IMPORTANT to STUDENTS. Olli«'«* and residence <>n California Street. Calls att.-ixlrd promptly «lay or night. BOOTS and SHOES, JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR. MODERN, THOROUGH. «„iistHiitly on hand a voniplefe in large ipiantitic« and can give special inducements to intending Where la kept and tlrst-claas ’t»x1k of PRACTICAL. buyers. Will exchange for farm products, allowing highest market HARDWARE, A POSTAL CARD WILL COST price for same. BUT ONE CENT. Thankful for past favors and hoping for u like continuance, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Bend ne the address of any one who might waut to alien«! our «chool during the coining year and you will do them a favor. To such we will send J. NUNAN. Jacksonville. Or. PAINTS, our catalogue and circulars AND 8 I’ KU KOS. Jarksewtllle. Oreg.is. BARGAINS!! Latest Colors in Wool Fabrics, BOOTS ini SHOES Gold mil, Oregon. W.H. PARKER, UNSURPASSED ! ! -AT- DRY AND FANCY GOODS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. NOTARY Pl’BLIC AND CONVEYANCER, Now b Tow Time to Get OF NEW SUMMER J. J. HOUCK, Will attend to all bu&inesM in my line with prompt nets» anti at reasonable rates. MEDICAL Free Bridge Across Rogue River GRANDEST A» LARGEST COLLECTION H. K. HANNA. XrruH.'OY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. MISCELLANEOUS. Everytxxty Should Go and Sc1«1 th«1 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Office in AlilCs building. Front Street. ------------ t" ’ SPRINCI1889 SUMMER! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Oh VEGETABLE. FLOWER, Grass, Clover, Alfalfa and Sanfoin Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is in Alterative, nnd ranses a radical chnn—e in the system. The proves.’, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others ; but, with p<irsislence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials : — “ For two years I suffered from a se vere ]>aiii in uiy* right side, and hs.f other troubles cuii’Cil by a torpid liver an 1 <h’l>cpsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I organ to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, nnd after taking five bottles I was com- pl.t.-lv cured." —John W. Benson, 70 ¡..«wrence. st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on mv arm. The usual remedies ha«l no e.T.-t t’ and I was confined to my be«l for eight weeks. A friend induoed me to try Ai er a Sarsajiarilla. I^ss than three b.ittles liealml the sore. In all mvexpe- rience with mediciue, I never .saw more Wonderful Results. Another tnarkixl effect of the use of thia medicine was the strengthening of my sight.”—Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. *• I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly’; and.as tnv broth er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume tbe malady is hereditary. I as * winter. Dr. Tyro’a. (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For live months I took it daily. I have no: had a blemish upon uiy body for the last three months.' —T. E. Wiley, 146 Chaniliers st.. New York City. “ I-ast fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I di<l not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse nntil It becamu almost unls-aralile. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- a h and liver increase«! my trouble». I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some mouths, the pain disiqijicaied aud I was completely cured."—Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FRFPARKD BT Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass, 8eeds« Price fl; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a boule. Implements, Egg-Food, Etc. LUCKEY & CO TREES. Catalocne bent Fresón Application. Adilree. CEO. STARRETT, Walla Walla. W. T. JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY T FRUIT TREES Will beSold for $200; Easy i Payments. V Ashland. Oregon MAÌJL ROUTE. MRS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress. Will Sell, Rent, Lease and Handle I HE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS ANO COMPRESSORS STAGES LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY Real-Estate on Commission. Mondin ami Friday at fl o'clock A. M. for WIMcrvIlir.rctumingTueadaya and Saturdays. and WIRE ROPE-SPECIALTIES. Stag«1 l«iivca for Uniontown on Wtstncsdays at 10 o'clock A. M„ returning Thursdays, A Choice Collection of City and MINER’S EXCHANGE, FKUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, assurers taken at Reasonable Rates. Any kind raised In a ffrst-clare Nursery. WALDO. OREGON. Country Properly for sale. Thoa«1 wanting trees will do wvU to give me Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines. By the Thousand ! Look at thene lots before purchasing elsewhere and remember they are wituated on Main utreet within !WM> yards of the New Depot Hotel now be ▼HF UNDERSIGNED IH NOW TAKING «»H- T d«TH through Jackson and Josephine c<»un- g built. Enquire d E MINER. Ashland House. th'H for thTtr orders, axl will guarantee satisfaction. I warrant all my tree», if c?rr9,_f J,' Terms of payment easy. Prmluce taken at market prke. ’lOOUIba. of JJox; THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TAKEN OHAKGE I uf Frank Bryan’s <»ld stand in Waldo, J<*o- ph»ns county, and will keep it stocked with the oeet of Winee, Liquors, and Cigars. Give us a We’“‘VWEWLi'* YARBROUGH Jacksonville, Oregon. Aug. i.MM._________ L. C. BOLLE Postoffiee, Eagle Point, Or<*Kon.. Cattle branded J O on left hip. Marke. «wal low-fork in left ear and under-slope in right. Ai- bo cattle with under-bit in each ear, branded with anchor on right hip«_ Horses branded L on —ASK FOR— THE BOSS BOOTS 'And all of right hip« AKIN, SELLING & GO.'S CITY BARBER SHOP. UNRIVALED GOODS! CALIFORNIA STREET. JACKSONVILLE, - ACXX» ERSIA»f BLOOM, BtR Ciotf-Kw-. t •> rffiOt, ffain lllajalsh ' kno«*^. I starna tot trial XAUrcs «Mteùcva, - OREGON. TUR DÁDEHSIGNKD IH FFI.I.Y PREPARED to do al Iwvtk ta bbl Une in tbe best manner and at «.«nirtrtJfe prfAe. GEO. SCHCMPF. (CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITE1 ». j. m , ARTHUR, Manager. 33 and 35 Nom Front St. Portland Oregon, Saw Logs. Saw Logs. I am prepared to conti act for the delivery of good merchantable saw logs of the following kinds: SUGAR PINE, HR AND YELLOW PINE, delivered on the banks of Rogue River at any point between the mouth of Butte Creek and the mouth of Red Blanket uuek, and will pay cash on delivery for same in quantities from Ten Thousand to Ten Million Feet. Apply for terms to KRED. H. ROWE, Tolu, Or. NO. 20 f ESMOND HOTEL, WORZ. •nt« r II bs inserted ta tbsTlillh Ratea of Subscription: One copy per annum. In advance.. ** “ six month«......................... •I “ three month» ................... AMD JOB fen lines, one insertion.......... —— 12 50 " “ each sutae-iuant insertion....... 1 CO HF* Legal advertisements inserted reaeonsbls A fair redaction from the above rates aaads to yearly and time advortiaers. THE TIMES JOB OFF1CB is more complete by far than auy other ia BoatF. era Oregon, and compares favorably with any in ths Stats. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at Sac Frenciaoo rates.and in a nromptaDd fi rst-claaa manner. GRAXGE ORGANIZATlOXm. U'.l S McGIXXIS IlfXOCEXTf rOBTLAHD. Hay—113(315 per ton. Hops—Quote t0al7u per pound. Eggs—20 yer doz. Potatoes—tthgSUc per set*. Ls rd—Kegs, or gallon tins, Mluc p« r W Oats—Market quiet. Quote 30«331c bushel. Wool—Quote spring 17(gl8c; eastern Oregon. Alft 15c. Provisions— Bacon, U(<£13c; bains. 12’i (ft 13c; sbonldera. 10c Wbeet-Velley.il 20a|122. Walla Walla, 31 15actl Barley—Brewing, whole, 83a|l. 10 ¡ground, per ton. 320(321 50 Corn- 31 50 per cental. Flour—Valley standards quoted at 31.25: Walla Walla brands. 33 90. Feed--Bran,|15 OOtft3!C OU;sliorts.|lti 00. chop, |ld<?20; chopped barley. |22(d(<425 ton. Buller— Qnote extra choice creamery, 20(gi30c; fair to choice. 30a2.>e; store, 15a 20c per !b Meat—Steady Beef, wholesale, 2%a3c; dressed, 7c; sheep, 2c per Ih; dressed, 6c; bogs, dressed, 7Jic; veui. 7<ft8c.; la tub’, 32 25 each. Pctlltry—Quote thickens, file,., for young, and 35436 toroid ; old ducks, |9(<rl2: gee.-e fl0ul2 pc doz; turkeys. 17c Perth;. Freeh Fruits—Sicily lemons, 35(<X6 1)0; Oregon apples, 11(31 75 per lioz ; |>ear», $1(31 50 per box Hides—The market is firm and shows no change. Quote dry hides lie. green 4(3tic, sheep. )ielts, Uiort wool. 'A'gfttoi1. me- diuni 504?70c long KK31 00. shearing 10®- 20c; deerskins, 32a37: tallow, good to choice, 4®5. Dried Fruits—Sun-dried quartered ap ple», 5(36, factory sliced 6c, Oregon plunn 5®7, Oregon prunes 7a8c. pears 8al0c, peaches, 8al0c. John C. Simpson, lecturer of the Ore Many wliu read tbe detailed accouut gon alate grange, waa in Portland Last of his execution furnished by a witness week on buxinexa connected with the of the rcene were xurprised,not so much, lecture field in Multnomah county. To (letbapa, at the stoical indifference of an Oregonian reporter Mr. 8im|>eon tlie condemned man, who in tbe face of stated that aince hia aiqiointment as death declared his innocence, as at an state lecturer, last October, he bat been intimation that, aa regarded the death constantly at work as lecturer and or of Lockwood, there was a secret which, ganizer in Linn, Marion, Clackamas, according to the Xetct reporter’s state Benton, Polk, Yambill, Washington and ment, “died with Pat McGinnis." Multnomah counties. As to tbo mem Whatever that secret may have been, bership of the grange be Raid : if such existed, it lay between McGinnis, "In this jurisdiction two mon the ago a woman, and some one whom that wo there were eighty granges with a mem man wished to shield. Admitting that bership of 3200. There has been a large such was tbe case, her test of McGinnis’ increaee since. Since tbe 8th of last Oc friendsliio lays that of Damon and Py tober twelve new granges have been or thias in the shade. ganized and four granges have been reor This paper is in receipt of news from ganized. Canyon city, and we give it, knowing No, all that work wax not done by me. tlie parties enough credence to aav what I have organized three granges and re we have here Raid; there is a revulsion »if organized one. I am tbe only organizer feeling among those jiers-aaUv aeqexint- in the field. ed with such facts as were obtainable, I have not visited Washington terri and the opinion is that the mystery of tory nor eastern Oregon, but will visit McGinnis obtaining possession of the southern Oregon after the sessions ol tbe “office pistol" might be easily enough state grange in May next, as there are 'explained if a certain party, a known no granges in Oregon south of Lane j enemy of Lockwood, would acknowledge county.” j having accompanied Lockwood to the In reply to a question as to what coun jail on the night be met his death. ties have been greatly benefited by the It has not been generally known that grange, ho Baid: tbe unfortunate deputy eiienff’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, Lane, Marion, domestic life there were those to freely Yambill, Washington and Clackamas Ray some one elite might have done the counties. Co-operation strikes other in deed for which McGinnis paid the 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 views outside of the frail one wbocouldsee one »»a rut »CISCO. m regard to the best methods of hus man go to his death—as had already two Wheat—No 1 shipping, 31 30(41 32}». Barley—Feed, common to fair, 75a78%c; bandry, ami who listen to prepared es men before him—for ber sake. '.Chis is says on farm work, soon become k«-en g<x>d hi choice. ~S%aiil'/te; brewing, 85ca the party—whose name is now withheld— observers and learn the mechanical and who left Giant county some two weeks »1 Oats—31 (rf$l 12,'j for common to choice. other conditions of the soil to produce a before McGinnis* execution. Asked to Potatoes—1'eerless 40a50; Burbank seed good crop. appear before the prisoner, we are told lings, 5oa75c; Garnet Chile, 55c; Early In the sections where tbe farmers are Ins refusal was most emphatic; the of- Hose, 35a50; bwwt. 60(331 00 per cental. Hops—Quotations range from 12},al7c. educators ot themselves and keeping up ficer, It is said, acting under McGinnis’ Wix.l-—Humboldi and Mendocino, 18c; with the times, is where the greatest instructions compelled him to call on the eastern Oregon. 12a20c; valley. 15a22<: prosperity is atrparent. No, there will prisouer, wlieie be with bowed head be full, mountain free.l2Jic; San Joaquin and not be as touch ground in wheat this fore tlie unfortunate felon made no reply Boutberu,12c. year; the acreage is one-third Jess than Butter—For good to fancy, quote 19a24c; last; all wtieat don’t pay as well aa when openly accused of having IFcom- panied Lock wood to the jail on lhe night pickled, 20a25c. mixed farming; transportation is too of July 5111, of murdering him and re Egg—15a 20c. Hay—Quotations range from 38all (•er high for all wheat; more mixed farming leasing the prisoners. I regard as progress. ton. Our informant tells us that within the The crop prospects in Oicgon are very lew «lays since McGinnis was hanged, Bags—Firm, at 8%. flattering; they are b»ttei than for a public opinion inclines strongly to tbe Onions—31 4O«31 60c percental number of years past, although the crop belief that this man, who bore in silence Religious News. last year was a very large one .1 The the physical and mental shock which class Liberal Butiday-scbool and Bible young grain ie very rank now; tbe far alone could have whitened his hair with meets every Sunday at 11 o'clock a . 21. at mers are pasturing it down with sheep; in die brief time when tie knew there the U. M. L. Hall. Talent I have seen some who have mown it was no ho|ie between him and tbe grave, Tbe following are Rev. K Ennis' ap down ; of course putting on sheep is the pointments: On every Sunday morning, best, for then the pasture is saved; here to hie tomb the burden of a crime for which, in another and higher court, excepting tbe third, he will bold services tbe ground i, dam- ind don’t neither indictment nor penalty awaits at the Presbyterian church in Phoenix : oo or as a him.— Raker City Reveille. the third .Sunday morning and every Sun need the cut gta.n ,;o „ , day evening he will preach at the Presby mulch. All rank grain should be pas tured off early in the spring." terian church in Jacksonville. M aking T eles B oy *P* oop .—The in- Mr 8impson is at resident of Lane fosiuation com«« «11 the way from the The fop owing are Rev. J. W Miller's Cl regular apiMiinlm« nts : The first Sabbath in ■uuntv, and is a practical farmer, lie that an ingenious horticulturist of each month at Gold Hill; second Sunday of advant-ea no theories, and to, ideas are CMUfo(nu haF on B safe- each month at Central Point; third Sunday drov i M r1011“1' A,ler a ty cherry tree warramed «Leolutely bov- at Medford; fourth Sunday at Jacksonville, stav tn Multnomah county tie will go to f_ We ate assured that th. coh- holding services at each place both morn i I'® e°s '!V f°r * ieW Wf*kS’ I «traction of the tree is simple, consisung ing and evening of tbe daj a stated. then to tbe h eture field again. ; ulele|y of (be gr<flio< epri* The following are Elder M. Peterson's t .... T . . n” [ on the young tree. It appears that the appointments for the month of May : First T he . ritooL B ook C iiange . The ; rel>u|t of the grafting proves, in everv Sunday at Mound scbool-bouse at 11 aI1 oven owermg auccesi. o'ch« k t. a., .ind at iiigbt al Eagle Point; opinion prevails that at the recent see- u vutuh ow Saturday night preceding second Sunday sion of ttie legislature the change of text-j 5etMUes atirnld liill;second Sunday at Woodville; xxiks for use m the public schools of the tlUhk a‘nd Ilmb „peratmj as an ef- third Sunday at Ctntral Point ami fourth Oregon (as decided by vote o the corn- | fpctual ball,t0 the ¿rogreJ skyward Sunday at Medford. luiasiunera; waa not approved. The ini- ! I of th»* noy uncielein d either by fear of The following are Elder M Peterson's preasion ia incyrrect. The action of Qie puntatoii« nt or a proper respect for pro appointments tor the month of May : The coin in i.sione tn of Hie several countice first Sunday at Mound school-house at 11 was approved. The ¡egi.iative commit prietary lights. But, as lias been sug o’clock, a a., and at Eagle Point at 7;30 tee rejiorted that the chaugea made were gested, tins safety tree can offer no pro tection from U>c small boy who shall o'clock, e M . tbe second Sunday at Wixxl' yille, holding services al Gold Hill on the wise onear Their report was adopted. have tbe enterprise, not to say depra Below is a complete list of the lie» text- Saturday evening preceding that day; the vity, to purchase a pair of barbed-wire third Sunday al Central Point, morning txxrks and those in which a change has trow sere. It is admitted that uucase- been made and «khich are for use iu the and evening, and the fourlli Sunday at lueiit ot himself in this character ol rai ________ v public schools of this state, for the term ment will enaUle a lad to clitnb a tree of four years, beginning October 1, 1889, even doubly grafted with the sinister Government Suners. and ending October 1, 1893: Tbe addi cactus sprig. Therefoie, tbe aged min As is customary in tbe field operations of tional books, adopted by County- Super the geodetic and geological surveys of the ister may not have been so far afield in Vniled States, at the beginning ol Mar. the intendent for ail school grades and not suggesting, instead, the praclical, and heretofore in use, and which involve no se veral parties are reorganizing for work ' vigorous, application ol tbe cactus eprig Ashland is the wintering place fur a |x>r- change are as follows: I-anguage Les- to the rear of tbe boy’s anatomy who tion < f the government stock employed, sone—Short Studies in English ; Number shall be fortuitously detected in the sur- anil the "Tidings" says: "The U.S. topo IVcik—I’lfM.-’s Seat Work; Spelling ’ reptitious appropriation of a n ghbor's graphical surveying party of Wilson and Blanks — Maison's System ; Physical Ge Petkins, wliiili was in ih« mountains ' cherries. The usually depleted condi of southern Oregon la«t summer, will ography, Guyot's Revised; Advanced tion of the small boy’s exchequer must Granuua: — Clark ’ s Normal; Primary prol ably I e el guyed this «ea’otiinllicill- operate ax an encouraging circumstance vestig uion of the irrigation problem taken Historv—Barnes'Primary History of the in this regard, howevcf, for a barbed in hai.d l>y tbe gov« rnineut to improve the Uuited States; E.ementaiy Natural His arid government land v«t ungrabbed; and tory—Tenney's; Astronomy—Nteele’a; wire suit will inevitably cost more than a ton of cherries at market prices. Charley Howtll. who lias bad in w nter Geology—Steeie's; Drawing—White's quarters here the 25 ntn'es used in such Industrial Drawing; Composition — Bar R epi cij « an I’nosrcatTY.—The anthra wora, expects Pi start for Idaho with them within » few day». Monroe Sonnichsen deen’s Sentence Making. The text cite coal trade is stagnant and efforts are books that have been changed are as < f this place, who was with ibe party last being made to cut down p:o«i>iction still season, will take tbe field with them again. follows: The New National Series of more. The output thus far this year Capt. Dutton, the eminent naturalist, will Readers have been adopte«l instead of I has been 4,302,319 tons, against 4.753,- tie in ibe mountains ot southern Oregon the present Independent Series of Read ' 628 last year; but 20,000 miners of tlie once more this season with a party < ngage I ers Fish’s Written Arithmetics are 1 Reading systems, and 30,(M0 to 40,000 in geological researches." adopted instead of Biook's Elementary in all, are said to be idle for tbe past ten Written Arithmetic and Brooks’ Normal I weeks, with much suffering, while the A BFRIOÜÍ BLÜNDKK. Written Arithmetic now in use. Robin accumulation of coal at Port Richmond son’s Algebra and Geonietrv and Trigon is represented to be greater than at any A I.»dr Nearly l'ro.Crated l>r a Patent ometry combined are iniroduced instead 1 other time for thirty years.— R. G. Medicine. of Brooks,; Bryant and Stiatton's Com Ou n't Wetiig Report. A lady w.ll-ktiowti in the WtiUrg Addition mon school Book keeping is adopted in Latest re|K>its show that several thou has been » great sufferer for years with Indiges stead of Lyte’s. sand more miners have been laid off, — . ... m .......... tion and dyspepsia. Struck with the testimo aud those who are working are getting A lbion W. Tot kgee , who has been io ! only nials praising Joy’s Veg.taU, Sarsaparilla, she |10 to |15 per month. At Fall a state of excitement for about twenty sent for a bottle. The druggist, not baring it, River, Massachusetts, 18,000 weavers years for fear the white people of the 1 > and spinDers are out on a strike for talked them Into taking another earaaparilla South would kill off all the darkies ’ : higher wages They claim they get Aa the leading aarsaparillaa use mineral blood down there, has written a piece recently purifiers, the effect of the emptying of iodide lower wages and work more hours than ot potash Into a stomach already distresainjly under the title “Shall White Minorities the cotton-mill employees of England, a Rule? ’ ’ Of course Mr. Tourgee means delirato was disastrous, alrnoat prostrating her ' statement which ia corroborated by tbe before the mistake was rectified. She then “white minorities’* in tbe South; but he ' report of Jas. G. Blaine, secretary of called upon Nrs. Fowler, of 327 Ellis street, should n«Jt contine his inquiries to one state, on “The Cotton Trade of the whose wains wsa among those cured by Joy's section of the United States. White World," issued in 1881, just after an Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Fowler said It was minorities rule in all parts of the United election, when the dupes bad voted. true thst it bad cured bar. Again r«auur< d. States. A minority rules in the state of The strike will prove ineffectual, and the vcgotable compound waa sent tot and Connecticut and in Rhode Island, but gotten. Th. gentle action of its vegetable these minorities happen to be Republi will only benefit the mill owners by in stimulants upon the liver, kidneys and diges can. A Republican minority secured creasing tbe price of cotton goods. Since tive organa, and its warm stomach tonics, were the presidency of the United States at Harrison's election iron mills have been the very things needed, and she began improv the last general election, and we imppose failing thick and fast. Tbe Reading ing and was ber old self witbin a fortnight. Democratic minorities in tbe Southern Iron Co., the largest in America, has tolbe wall, the manager saying that This sounds like fiction, but the names can bo Stales occasionally get the offices; but if . gone given it necessary.—So» FanHfto £ca»iarr. ibe present tai iff is the cause. We pa they do, what of it? Mr. Tourgee had tiently wait lor prosperity. tre’ter profiose some more difficult co MINING NEWS. nundrum. | — —------ ■ ■■■-■ — Tut. C keamkry .—For the past week Miners are happy. T he decision of the secretary of the in David Wallace and A. F. Althamar, the A full line of quartz and placer location terior to-day liberalizes the timber cul butter maker recently arrived (torn Chi blanks always kept on hand at tbe T imks ture act to an extent hitherto unknown. cago, have been making long trips into office. Heretofore the rulings of the department the country looking up cows from which Stanley A Howell of the Homcstake mine have exclud«*d all land from timber cul to obtain suppliea of milk and cream Tor in Woodvbta precinct have alerted up their ture settlements upon which more than the creamery. They have been very arastra. with good prospects. fifty trees stood, tbe department taking successful in their soliciting and have The American Mining Ode. tbe best au no note of the size of timber, its kind, or thority on this subject, for sale at the quality. Under to-day's rulings entry run the number of cows promised away up into the hundreds, farmers in every Toot’ office. men may take up under the timber cul direction from town showing a readiness The Waldo hydraulic company has in ture act any quarter 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 trees are not numerous enough the opinion that it would lie a difficult The rain« of the past month have afforded enough water to enable the placer miners to wariant the purchase of land for its matter to obtain the requisite number,or to do seme work. Those who have good timber. Tins ruling will grant relief to anywhere neat enough cows to snpplv water privi'eges will be able to make a short timber culture settlers, and makes it the demands of the butter maker, and much easier to acquire land under thia that were actually required to make the run. act, as all growing trees are to be counted creamery a paying investment, but fiom A Yonthfal Seapecrace. in consideratton of every man's compli present proapecta the cream can be ob Fred. Ryan, son of Th ■». Ryan, of Kan ia«, «he newly appointed minister t i Mex ance with the law, whether he planted tained in sufficient quantities within a short distance of town. Quite a rivalry ico, is under arrest at Ixis Ange'es on lhe them or not. charge of defrauding two lady acquaintan has sprung up among aspirants for places T hk member» of the Oregon Alpine as carriers and al readv the numlffir of ces of 3225. Tbev endorsed a draft for him on the ground that his father would club, anti other people interested in tbe men and teams offered exceeds that of pay tbe amount, but the latter returned tbe preservation of game in Oregon’s forests paper saving he has ceased paying his son's and mountains hare (treat hope that the the routes given out.— MckiinnvilL Re- debt’, the Ashland "Record ’ says: This deer law will materially aid in saving porter. young man spent ateeral weeks in Ashland from the hide fiends tlie small remnant A Narrow F»cepe. recently, and worked the town on the same •For want of a nail, a a hoe was lost ; for racket to tlie tune of about 3100. when he ot antlered game left in the state. That be want of a shoe, a horse was I oat; for want »kipped. Parties who sent his bills to lhe offering of hides for sale will ohi gent received «lord that lie paid his seized upon aa prima farit evidence of of a horse, a rider was lost,” Never neglect son S bill.’ to keep him out of trouble until violation of the law, comes nearer to smalt thing!«. 1 he first sign.* of pneumo he had nearly bankrupted him, and was reaching the case effectually than any nia and consumption can •,p<M»itiveiy” be now unable and unwilling to stand good for thing connected with the law in the past. checked by Dr. Acger's English Remedy IIAny perw.n wishing to aell i>n.|H*rty will any more." _______ _____ And it to their intercut to call and «<’■ ua. Stop! Stop what? Stop writing for papers PORTLAND - - - OREGON. merely to m 1 » yourself in print. We buy SETTLE-UP NOTICE. saleable manuscript. For 31 per every 500 New tlre-prool Urick. Flret-claaa in LL THiJBE KNOWING THEM8KLVE8 IN words we will examine your manuscript, all Rcapecta. (tabled to the undersigned, either by note 01 book account, are hereby earnestly requested to and tell you its value. Special attention THOS. CUINEAN, Proprietor, call and settle at their earliest convenience. Our given to poetry. Send vours at once to Tax MASVScairr Co . tr- The Eainond Restaurant ia unsurpassed business must be closed. PRYCKAGEAR1 Box 300. Carlinville. IU. In every particular. Met lb »rd. May 12.1W Ho, For Central Feint. The undersigned bat fitted up a stage, which will make regular trips bttweru Jacksonville and Central Toint, connecting with all trains, from and after April 1.188B. Jons A. Lots. Cor. Front and Morrison St«. A ASK YOUR G ROCER FOR Livre, Frei eke Ar C^ o .’ h MOUNTAI NEER TEA! Eranaia, Itt-tty, Sealy, Skin Torture. Th» aimpl» apnliotinn ot Rwaywa » Ointment. with«mt an, internal m»<liein««. will ear» any caa«1 of Tetter, Halt Rhenm. Utngworm, Pile». Itrh. Soro». Pimpiae, Kewnn, all Howl,. lieh,. Ladteo' Brerwre Of those cosmetics which give to the face a ghastly fyea. ghostly I whiteness. Buch preparations contain lead or some other equally injurious and dangerous sulc ata n . tbe use of which, 'f long contin ued will, besides giving the skin a rough and leathery apiiearance. ultimately pro duce paralysis of tlie nerves. This state ment is no “btig-a-boo," but facta, well- known to chemist.’ and |>hysicians. based on the well-known physiological effects of such substances whose presence in prepar ations for the complexion are indicated by such outward »tans as before stated It you would use an arucle which will at once produce natural activity and beauti ful complexion try Wisdom s Robertinc, which it guarantceil under a forfeiture of 3l('«Yl pv be abcf'lntely free fronr all poi sonous nnd injurious substances. Pro nounced by leading ladies of society and tbe stage superior to anytulng eve: pro duced (or beautifying and preserving the Skintkraption». ao matter h«»w obstinate or km, »Ouxfang. It u potent, effective and ooerebnta complexion. trifle for consumption. For sale by E. C. Brooks. ----------- •--------- - Information is Wanted Of J. Fees, who waa la«t beard of in north ern California, and who is also supposed to have resid« d in southeris Oregon many years ago. Anv news which will lead to his discovery will lie thankfully received by T hobxtos W illiams , Canyon City, Or. Artrimp JV«cAIae /•r Mf A firvUalaM aewing-nia. bine. Wheeler £ Wilson s New No. g. with all the latest im- fjroveincnts, which has been used but very ittle, is offered for sale cheap. For fur ther parti« ular> enquire at the T ime * of fice. settle Tp Xctfce. All ihr se ibdehfed to the urdersignrd cither by n«»te or Iwmk peer unt »r« hereby tied tto call «nd settle forthwith.at 1 cfiMngout wy buKìntkj «n au»ney.'