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¿ai i-viuuu’.ouauuví» A Published every Thursday by the TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y » new times buildinc Ofllce—»'in ner Third anil »' Wrccta. Kat«* of Subscription: >» JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1889. VOL. XIX J2 ». 1 ». ... 7J. MISCELLANEOUS. it f CRAWFORD & PHILLIPS, Ì \TT»»KNEYS ANO COLXSELOK.“ AT LAW Every t km ! y Should Go and 8vv the Will practice in nil th« courts of the State. i utix •« in Hainhn'rt brlek building, up-stairs. OF NEW SUMMER VIToltNEY AM» <‘<>t XSEI.OK AT LAW, oih. Latest Colors in Wool Fabrics, DRY AND FANCY COODS, (iruHi'» 1'ii.iit, Ur'-yoH in Aliir« Iniililinu. Front SlriiA. P. P. PRIM, CROCODILE CREEH, RESIOA, CEN D'ARNIE BLUE, TAN, LEAD, CRANUT, TERRA COTTA ETC.’ CLOTHING, ATTOUXKY AM» COl NSELOIl AT LAW FURNISHING GOODS. HITS, .Mrfcwn ritto, Ort'jOH. J. R. NEIL. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT .ftirk»»nrillr, Or. H. K. HANNA, AITUUSEY ASK CU UNTELO It AT LAW. /itfiimnirlU'1, Or, Lumber. MAX MULLER, < 'alifttrnla Str<*«*t. J;u*k«»»nville, Or I Tobacco, Ci ars, Etc. AAJEIiy’S -ZXIXrZD HOY’S OUOTHXKTG-, TO I, LI Y OU li NnTAUY l’I lll li BLACKSMITHING AM» t OS VEYAM EH. I UOMC 15 — Probate Matters, Abstract of Titles, C«»nvry- ancing. Heinest»*a»l. Pre-emption and all » other bu«in»*«s entruMt»*d to me, will receive prompt attrnfi«>n. Louna negotiated. Office on corner, op|M»site tlu* C»»urt House. --ANI» AT J. NUNAN. Jacksonville. Or. THE LOWEST RATES. NEW COODS, NEW PRIDES CENTRAL POINT, OGN ANI» MKGKll X. 11 I A X NAILS. ROPE. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. R. PRYCE, M. D., r H V Nc.lford. Oregon. AT BONANZA Will carry a full stock of Heavy and Builder’s Hardware, Tin Office lit Williams Brick Building, upstair*. *. DR. A. J. LAPPEUS, P H Y S 1 ( 1 A N ware, Stoves. Carpenters’ Tools, tin* World-Renowned Victor Mow- A N D S f R G E O N, ers, Bain Wagons, (entrai l'oint. Oregon. l'alto attended da> or night. DR. S. Physio-Mtslical I’ Il y S 1 C 1 A N A N l> S r R G E o N. Mrtlfortl, Oregon. I P. CEARY, M. D. E PHYSIC I A N A X I» STH G E O X. Medford, Oregon, HOLLINGSWORTH TICER SULKY RAKE, I it. OATMAN. Sl’( ( ESSOR TO J. O. HAM »1 • rtkt-r A io. «»f Bonanza. Klamath county._ Or.; 1 H- (»urchoMti I .. ----- . a large . and ' tirnt-cla«« ' Mock of ir from Portland, g w»ds which are n«>w on ths way »!>. Everybody ie and will b»» »old ('heap for Cas! invited to call am! examine u « mm ilt* I and pri ’e« l»e- fore parchasina vtoewhere. Yuu cun always hud on hand a full hue of DANIELSON, Barnes’ Rakes, Victor Mower Extras, and Sections for all Mowers commonly carried in this market. Also the Celebrated Garden City Clothing, Boots and Shoes. and Oliver Chilled Plows .and extra Shares for same. Groceries. Hardwr re Agency for the White, the King of all Sewing Machines. nnd everything generally to be found in a first- clrv s (’«»untry Store. JAS. MORTON, Manager Bonanza. April to 18fi8. ftö“ Call and examine this splendid lino of Goods before buying elsewhere. Geo. R. Gallant & Co., Central Point, Or. K. B. PK5KEL, M. D.. P H V M I <* I AN’ ANO * I I’ It G K <* V. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ YAQUINA BAY ROUTE BANKING HOUSE, I Calis promptly Att»*ml»sl to Day or Night. Office on II str« « t. S T It G K < > N. JACKSONVILLE, Short OR to Gii ¡forniti mil»* west t.f Offic»* «ml r»*i<l«nc«* a f«*w Grant's Pax*. ||«wt of r«*f»*r< nee giv«-n and « attofactlon guaranteed. FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST rplll’. I’N’DEIOIGNED HAVE FORMED \ 1 c<»nartm*r*hip with an auth«»riz»d capital <»( $.'•.'»,«■«». f«»r th»* piirpo»«* «»I carry ing «»n a G<*n«*r- DR. W. STANFIELD, ai Banking Busin» »* in al! «»fit* branch«* in Ja< ks«»nx ill**, Or»*g«»n. offic«* at tlx* «»Id sLimt E L Et’T 11’ PII YH H' 1 A N. <»f H* • kman * Banking Hous»*, S. E. corner Cal ifornia ami Third str**»*tx. Has i«M-ated in Ashland, hr., for th«* |»Aii«*ti« «* C. C. BEEKM AN. of his pr»>f**ssi«»n. Mak- * all ehr«»nic <ll*»*as<*s, THOS. G. REAMi>. stich as Rheumatism, A.-thma, Piles. Kidney < oinplainta, etc., a specialty .STEAMER SAILING DATES »BOM Y.AQriMV. I F1W»M HAN FBAKCjaC«»: , Wiliam» tl»* Vail« y May :TM. June 1st and 9th.’Willamette Valley May pith. >fh, June »tli 'lhe company reeervar the right to change sailing »!at««s withont notice. Trains connect with theO. A <’. R. R. and Rher B«»at* at (onnllta and Allmny. WOODBURN NURSERY W. M. SOMMERS, M. D., PKYSD IAN. >1 *RGE«»N A AtTiH'i IIF.fR. I Keeps th« larg»*t st»M k <>f Profesional call« promptly atten l«il to «lay «»r night. Cuiu*uitnti«»n« in eitle r EnglMi <»rGerman. Offier and l•»•^•i^lrn<•^, on < alif»»rni:i Mreet. <*<»r- n«*r of Fifth «trc«*t. Fruit, Shade nmmsntal and Nut Trees -and THE BEST OF EVERYTHING ENGEL BROS., NO APHIS ORLICE ONTREES OEALERS IN PRICES C. H. HASWELL rt.'n'l E. A I*. A»e't, l»r.'.on I».>v*.|«.|.m«ni <’.... 31-1 M'»nltfon»"ry St.. H«n Frnn(*i*e<>. »'ill. uii th»* n«»rthw»*M roaMt. i Cenerai Merchandise C. C. HOCUE. »i*‘i> I E. A P. Ax ». O l*. K. II. < <», » ormili». Orinoli. INLOW Sc ASHPOLE, General Merchandise l’oíHtoíIiiío OREGON. EAGLE POINT DRUGGISTS, OREGON. Ou the Willamette River th»? eh-gaut st earn is »at s. Wm. M. HOAG. M.S. BENILY and THREE SISTERS. SOUTHBOUND: Lw«»e Porti. .I.M'.r.'Inj. W. .I m • b»> Erid.ij.ti ». m l.<-h»<.Sal.-n>.'rii.><l.iy. Thn™4«>8Ktunlaj. 6 i.s. NOKTHBOUN1»: O*a» «<’. .rvHlli.. Mon. lay. W*' ln“».lay. fri.l ly. * ». M U m ,»' .S*l*'in. I u.wi»iy. 1 hi»rwlny.Sat»inl*y. »I »-M. ♦ VINES AÎTD SHRUBBERY PHOENIX. 1851 J. C. CARSON, 1887 We kuep Constantly oil Halid a Complete and Well Selected As sortment of Manufacturer of WE INVITE INSPECTION. CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA OF ASHLAND, 09., Sash, Doors, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A full line in «fork of Late of California, FRUIT TREES By the Thousand ! T Will be Sold forW: by I’avnifiih. 1. »'. IWLLE PoMt«»ffice, Engle Point. Or»*g«>n.< < Htt I«» branded J O on loft hip. Mark«, swal low-fork in b*ft ear and under-dlopu tn right. Al- «»» cattle with under bit in each ear, branded with anchor on right hip. Horses branded L on L »ok at theee lots before purchasing elsewhere an»! ren»emlx*r they ar»» situated on Alain street within V 0 yards of the New Depot ll«*tel n«»w be g built. Enquire »f E MlNER.^shland Honea MINER’S EXCHANGE, WALDO, OREGON. right hip. CITY BARBER SHOP CALIFORNIA STREET. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TAKEN CHARGE I »»f Frank Bryan’s ol<! stand in Waldo. Jose JACKSONVILLE, ORECON phine <*«»anty. and will k*»ep it stocked with the be«t of Win»'«. Li«iaors. and Cigars. Give us ft THE r.vDERSIGNED IS FI LLY PREPARED call We will treat yon w»*il. t«» do al lw<»ilc in hl.« line In the i»eM maimer 8C WELL A YARBROUGH and at r«*a«onabl«* prie»*. GEO. SCHI MPF. —ASK FOR— U hi RIVALED GOODS! WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Ask For Ayer’s JACKKONV1MÆ 7 J. C. WHIPP, ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR Sarsaparilla JÍAHBLZ STONE OR ORANIT Cemetery Work a Specially TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. ST. MARY’S ACADEM V. SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES f »/" Satisfaction Guaranteed, for yourselves. Please give us a trial ami judge IN LOW A ASH POLE. .............. PARKE * LACY, IMPORTER.* AND DEALERS IN MACH INERY! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, LUCKEY & CO., 'JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY Ashland, Oregon, MAI I. ROUTE MINER'S ADDITION TO ASHLAND. lot ' s are smunti fei - t and are the i 'hoiciat Refcidencc lx»ts in Ashland. T hese AKIN, SELLING & CO.'S MOST REASONABLE RATES FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY —is— 4ud all of S. S. SMITH, Prop’r NORFOLK. GENERAL III'I Liti NG MATERIAL. Are now prepared to furnish the beet of manic E«tinmt<*s an«l price-liat ««*nt on application. for public or private Pai Lee, Balls, Picnics. Ac , A SPECIALTY. at any noint on the coast. Facti iv nt W«idl«r’« Mill. Sah*r«H»m« cor All the new popular music I n pl iyed by this Thiril un»! E «trvi t«, Portland, Oregon. Orchestra. Having enipl<»>e«l a large number of munieians we are able to furnish any nnmber of lauids. Any instruments ar scalier fanriahad ««»other bands. All order« by mail or telegraph prompt ly attended to. T>rms always reasonable. Ad- drM« PROF. (»ANIARD. Ashland Or. HE I NDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR- ders through .lacks«jn ami Jos«*phinv <*<»un- ti«*s for THE BOSS BOOTS Lowest Ruling Prices. MARBLE WORKS! DR. L. WICCIN, V ET E It l N A K V Sanford's Radical Cure For Catarrh. AGRICOLTORE IIPLEMENIS DESTI* T. Mt-iirnrtl. Ort*icon. or ALL KINDS. lis^hanics’ Tools, D. CRONEMILLER & SONS, O. F. DEMOREST, PAINTS, OILS TT Jackson* ill«*. Dr«*g.m. Il E S I I» E XT JOS. C. SHERIDAH, PROPRIETOR ¡!i large «plantitie> and van gist* bpvcial indurenicntb to intending bu verts. iWill exchange for farm pi-mliiets, allowing highest market HARDWARE, price for same. Thankful for pa.-t favors ami hoping fol- a like eoiitinunncc, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Jurk.iu h rillt-, Or. Settle Up. 1 1.L PEKSONS KSOWlMr THEMSELVES A mdi bt«*»! t«> the »*tntv «if Dr. J. it " Chit-• | « »-I by notx nr bmdpwecqnnt. nr« hereby n«»»i w m i tie«! to xcttle th«' sani«* withia the next thirtj ' «L av »>r ran*ler then.sei.e«« itoh'. to «-«»»I» »»t wait, t . B. WAIS«JN. Att’y fur Eótate. I Ashland, Or.,Oct 1.1^9. Will Sell, Bent. Lease uiid Handle 1HE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AND COMPRESSORS MRS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress. and WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES SOLE AGENTS FOR Collection of City and a&sengers taken at Reasonable Rates. A Choice Country Properly for sale. Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines C<V rre SPONI»ENCE SOLICITE! ». J. M. ARTHUR Maw. 33 and 35 North Front St. Portland Oregon Saw Logs. Saw Logs. I am prepared t<> eontiact for the delivery of good inereliantable saw logs of the following kinds: SUGAR PINE, FIR AND YELLOW PINE, delivered on the banks of lingue River at any point between the month <<f Butte Creek ami thè mouth of lied Blanket creek, and will pay cash oil delivery for same in quantities from Ten Thousand to Ten Million Feet. \pi>l v for terms to ‘ FRED. II. ROWE, Tolu, Or. Ldrartioenianf» r II be inserted in IbeTlMU* ■ at the following rate«: j fen line«, one insertion............................. 52 f»0 ** ** each subsequent insertion..... 1 00 LW Legal advertisements inserted reasonable A fair reduction from the above rater mad* to yearly and time advertisers. THE TIME« JOB OFFICE ib more complete by far than any other in South era Oregon, and compares favorably with ai y m the State. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at Han Francisco rates.andirs promptand hrst-clasemanner. •b ITALY OF THE NEW CONTIHENT. GBOCEBIZS DRUGS THE PLACE W.H.PARKER? NOT A PIMPLE ON HIM NOW. Hardware, Tinware Crockery Hilf, <>rrj/ow. Will atteml toall l»usim*s.s in my hnc with prouiptm** and ut rva*oiiabk- rat«*. Free Bridge Across Rogue River BOOTS and SHOES, J. J. HOUCK, ■XOTAIIV 1*1 HI.Il' AM» CONVFVAN« tic. tioht ----- the most successful fruit raisers ar<* those wlios«* product reach«* the market in th«* beet condition and pn sents th«* most inviting a|»> pearance. A large number of «*xjHTien<*ed orchardiststiavr locatvd in soutb«*rn Or»*g»m r«*cently. Th«* meu who set out at- one«- large orchani« and vineyards and g«*t them into iawring condition will be th«* first to reap their reward. The market is large, growing and ¡»erinanent. Is an advantage whicli will readily coinm«*n«l itself to the discerning M*archer f»»r u d«*ira- ble location for engaging in this industry . Th« l«*Hdlng occuimUons in tlo* valley must n<*r«*saai ily for many yearabe 1 umix ring, fruit Bad with E wbl Hair aU Cana. growing, mining, stock-raising and graiu- Scalp cov'rad with Eruptions, and growlng, ranking in iin|sirtanc«* in about tin* Thought hi, hair would aavar order nain«*d. although th«* mipcriur wat<*r- grow. Curedhy Cnticura remedies. ONE 0»’ THE FAIREST SPOTS ON EARTH. powcr now- going u» wot«* will doubtlcM ooon Hair Splendid and not a Pisaple on » be extensively utilised. A rail rond down th«* him. PRICK or 1MPROVRD I.4NO. I lb»gue river from «*a»r«*rn Oregon" tapping tbv Ja« k*on county lit* in tin* extrvm«* Miutlicin I cannot say t*n«»ugli in praise of th' t’liticu- Farms and ranch«* of all kinds may la* pur I great timlwr I m *R. passing through th«* lower i * h RemcdR*. My I my. when one v«*Mr of nic<*. «•ml of Orviron. totnlcrina on the California was an bad with ora«*ma that he l«mt hto hair. lln«*, and is li«*mm<*d in lx*twwn tin* t'ascad«* chased in Jiick«ou <*ouuty at prlc«* which ar«* vall<*y and down Rogue rlv« r to th«» Hto sea Ip was <*ov«*r«*»l with erupti«»fui. which «•xtrem«*Jy Moderate when the advantages ar«* coast, tod»*<*p watxr at Chctro nr P««rt Orford. the doctor xald wax scald head, an«! that hto mountains on th«* cast and thorn* of the Coast hair would never ifrow again. D«*pHirhi(r of Rjitur«* on th«* w«*t, th«* Rogu«* riv«*r mountains consid«*r«-d. Good improved farming land «’an I•» attracting inm*h att4*ntion at prcacut from “ cur«* from physicians. 1 txqnin th«* iim - of th« on th«*mirth and th»* Sixkiyouson th« south, al! be bought from twenty to one hundr««d dollars transcontinental lin<* and will doubtl«***» I» dea L ers in < utlcuni l<«*inedi«*. and. am happy hupp, to Io xav.with MV.with per acre, though a few choice |>liu*«* would built within th«* next d«** ad«*, thereby giving tlu* moxt p«*rf«vt xucctxx. Hl. *'r hair * U now of which occupy a |M»rtion of the SNNoquarv command a higher price. Oth«*r land« not an tbia valley a ready outl«*t to the tmns-Pacific xpb ndid. and th. r«* to n«»t a pimple i on hlm. I mil«* cuiliia«*«sl within if* t«*rrih»ry'. Sur r.x.unru.^id th«* ('uticiira R«*i *m«*dit* to iuoth«*i*M rounded by these mountain ran#«* is the well improved but just as fertile, and in some and Australian markets. wh«*ro our fruit* pro -...........- — ax the ni«>xt H| * <*fx»n(iml(*nl, and sur«* cure <i»e*xly, tlii< kly settled portion of tliecounty, theiteau- cam* more d<*irabic for fruit and gra|M* cul ducts an* already highly appr«*iat«*d. P«»it discus«* of ......... Infunts and children. •..... -....... - .. ......... .. .r!£ ':v,'n motb.-r whohn«an amict- ful Roirue riv«*r valley. The valhy pn»|M*r ix ture, can be had as low as five dollars per acre. Orford <»nly needs a l»reakwat«*r to l»e the. >»«•«< «■d elilM will tlu.nk me for ho dolnir «Unit forty mil«* long by twenty mil«* wide, Th« sc price« depend upon th<* amount of im d«*cp-water harbor between tbv Golden Gate MUS. M. K. WOODSI M. Norw«>. M.. though sometime* th«* naim* is mad«* to ein- provements, location, character of soil. wat**r ami Puget Siuiid, A Fever Sore Urht Year, Cnred. N<» slight advantage will r»*su!t to this Mo Iwaeu^he whole wst«-r-sb«sl of that turbulent facilities, etc. Small farm«, upon which or I imi.l <*xt.’n«l to you the tlmntee of one of chards Von id t»e mad«* the principal source of tion from its adaptability tn corn and b«»g- my nutomm. who H hh l>« n enred bv rhe Cu- stream. tl.-nni Houolh-,. <>r an old MT, rail»o<l by . Its beauty and protiaid«* f«*rtl!ity were fr«*e- income, can bo bought ¿i low prices; and there raislng, in whi» h respect it to <*« rtain!y aupv- long .|H-I1 of Hi. kn.-~, of f.-v.-rehrht v.-nre HKo ly coinnu ntisi u|M»n for y«*ars by the bands of are many places wb**re a little work in clear rior to any other auction on th«* coast. H» g He wa< HotM.I he »»« (.-«rfi.l ho wo.ild b«v<- to ing off brush and timber would reward th«* in cholera is ns y«*t unknown tn the vaih*y. Poul hHV.- hie l< K Iin>|.utat<-d. but I h b«|>|>y to m , he Ain<-rican and English trap|x*rs that traversed dustrious farmer with many acres of land of try lias also prove n a gr«*ut adj unci to suctwaR- I. now . nfln-ly well nnd hh a dolhar. Hi-r«-- It on their way between th«* (’olumMa and th«* We liuv»* »»a ?^uli »tock in th«* above .¡u.etH tu<- to uh - hie naiut-. which I h >| h Co- trapping grounds of California. t»ut owing to the best «(iiality for grain, orchards an«l vine ful farming h«*r<*, and all the surplus fin»’* a oom , inerrhant «»f tbix pin«*»*. yards. Much of the hill land will produce g«s»d n mum ranv«* market In California, where the tin** of g««*!« wwioh w«* can ««*11 chraiwr than th»* fact that it wax cut <»ff from approach by JOHN V. MINOR. Drnmrfxt. th«*y can t>c «»Id any wherein ««»utherii Orrwon. s«*a. am) to th«* hostility’ of the Indian tribes of crops of grain, and its capHbiiith* f«»r grapes juicy broilers from Oregon rank far h I mh «* GainxtMiro. T«*t>n. hh w«* have mit v«*ry few «*x|M*n»*<w. All klnd> that r«*gi«»n, n«» effort wax mad«* to occupy’ it have been pointed out. Th«* land is so well tI m * native product, which is rather dry and Severe Srald Dixraxe (’tired. of produce taken iu vxchnng«* and A f«*w weeks ago my wife xuffertxl m until long after tlu* xvttl«*!in*ntx in th«* WJI- adapted to mixed farming that it is «*pecially lacking in aurculence. much from a ciitiiii«*ouH dix«-nx«- of tli«*xcalp, iamettc valley* had becom«* a«» numerous that valuabh*. for with grain, fruit, hay, cattle, In choosing a home on«- naturally «-»quirvs HICHEST MARKET PRICE anil riveived no irlh f from the various r«*mts the territory’ of <>r«*g«»n was organised. The sheep, hors«* and bogs to d«*|H*nd up«>n, such a about heal th.and th«* many surx iMiig pi»»u«x*i>. di(*x xh<* iix«s| until xh«* tri«*d < utirurn. Th«*«lix- allow»« for «UUC. Call »»id MV for yourwl via en«<* promptly yi«*ld»*d to thin treatin«*nr and hostile and thieving cbaract«*r of the savages thing as an eutir«* failure* would b<* impossible. th«* rosy-ch«*« k «x! youngst« t-s and robust cbil- JACOBY BKOS. In a snort while she wax entlr«*l> w«*ll. Th«*r«* won for tb«*m lhe title of “Rogu«* Indians."and We advlr«* parti«* d«*i ring to gather more par dr«*n«»f a Iarg« t growth furnish ocular d«*mou- ha* b«*en no return of th»* dis«*ax»* and (\it|- ticular information ai«ni* spicial tract« of st ration <MJ he country* merits in that particu - rura ranks No. 1 in our estimation for disease* thia name has d«*c<*nd«*d to tlu* valley, the riv lar. Th«^Pto **ar<*«*ly a section in th«* foothills of th«* »kiu. er that drains this whole rrgi«»n and the moun land for sale to visit the valley or address n REV. J. P. BARHETT. D. D.. tains that border the stream toward the <-<»axt. letter to the dealer in real-estate whose adver- wh«*n* c*onsumptive immigrant« have not com- itaMicli. N. (’. Th«* discovery of gold on th«* Klamath rivet ftorment may be found on this sheet. Th«*re pl« 1« ly rccov« r«x] t|i«*ir h«*alth after ronung to AT CENTRAL POINT, Cut h urt Kemediea and It« tributaries in lMQOand the great rush to to much govcrnin«*nt land in the foothills and the county, while In the low«*r valley tlier« ar<- A r«* a po»ii iv** cure f«»r every form of »kin, those mines in th«* spring of to'd. led t«» the mountains, as w« ll a- iarg«* tracts nwerved to dozens of p«'rs.«n« who haw lx*« n gratefully re- M*alp arnl I»I« mm I <lis«*ax«*. with I«» nk of hair, from the <). A R. R. Co. Inf<»riiiation in regard to 1lcv««d of asthmatic tr«nil*l(* and continu« to pimples to scrofula, except |M>xsiblt* ichthyoxto. dixcov«*ry. also, of rich diggings on th«* streams the former <*an bi* had at the Roseburg land r«*-ide h«*r«* for n«> of h«*r r«vuu»n than because S»l»l <*very wb«*rc. Price, Cutfi'iira. 5ft*; Re of Jackson and J<»s» phin« c<»untI«**a f«*w we« ks solvent, SI; Soap, 25c. Pr«*par«si by th«- Potter later. Miner» (locked into* the mountains bor- Offi«’«*. and of th<* Litt» r at th»- <*om|«an* e olli«*«* <»f tb»*ir immunity from this m<»M troublcsom«- lh-iiK ami (*h«*inl<*al i orporatlon. Boston. dering th«- valley on th«* wot. ami thoughfhey- iu Portland. \ great in<*rej«-*c in the valued dlscas«*. which they werrufialrfe to nlk*viat J j ’—S«'n«l for “How to Cur»* Skin Disease*,’’ siiffered fr«*»pi«*iitl\ at th»*han«ls of the native real estale in the m\t rew years is r» y<»n«J »•«•«•wtow... (X pair«*, 50 illu-trations, ami 100 t«*t1inonial». By a limitASI am«»uut «>f ait« nt ion 1 > g:ird« n- proprietors. th«*y n«»t only w«-r«* not driv«*n question. >«M I <i. AND EI»l l ATlON AL. ing « wry farm her«* <*un supply it» »»u«i r«- away but incroased in numb« r». The town of The first inquiries ma»lv by a man of fam quir<*ment* with an array ott<x>th«*»mcviaieis. Ja«ksoi)ville sprang up ami became the trade ily sc< king a horn« in tin* ii «* w ciMititry ar«*, in th»* sha|x* <»f choice v« gefabh*. »mall fruits c«*nt«*r. pack trains brought supplies from lx»t!i “What is th«’ coiniitlon of society there, and Oregon ami Cal if« »in ia, ami th«* «pilct w*il«ier- what facilities arc ot!« r«xj for tlu* education of an«! melon», that can scarcely lx* duplicated in any oth«*r country. Irrigation to not r«-illy n«*s aw<»k<* suddenly’ int»» life and activity. my **hildr<*n To botli of these iinporlant n«v«*xary to pnsiucc the beat rvaults, but th«* The great demand and high price for hay. questions Ja< kson county **an give unfavora dw«*ll«*rs in th«* fo«»thills are beginning to r« al v«*g«*tHbh*x nn»l grain induced settlers to occu ble answ’rr. In th«* first place, it must be r«-- izé the value of th«* many small streams that py* th«* eh»»i«*c »pots iu th<* vail« y and along the member*«! that this ib by mj iin ans a ncwly- hav«* long gon«* t«« h a»t«-.aml tlii*irrx(x*rim< nt - streams, expoM*d t<» the wrath of th«* savages srttl«*d country; that it has I h *«* ii occupied by have tim«* an»l again produced y i«*ld* of |a»t.i- (THE BEGIN* FROM FIRST UTLI( ATION. and stiff« ring the other dton«!vantages <>f plo- an intelligent, industrious, law-abiding < I u > r t»w-s weighing fr«»m ♦ to «» |*oun«l», onion» « x- n<i*r lit«*. Forsix years afterward a constant AND IS RAPID. RADICAL. AND for more than tbirty-fiv«* years. The pionccn* ccixiing 4 |x»und-. Ix*«*ts of 50 p«»un>!-. and m» I- wai-far«* wax niaintaimsl. perm . víex Y who l«H*at««j lo re an»l sul»du*d lb«* wilil<*m»*s on* in aom<* instances weighing as much a» CUM ATE. cam«* from nearly « very «tat«* iu the Cnion. 75 pounds <*a<*h. Oregon « njoys th«* reputation ot having.per- It i-lln mucous nieinbian«*, that wonderful Many of them wrr«* highly educated and all Th«*«-vy»«» lia\«-had tin br» ai h «»I lit«- w« ll- s»*mi-tliii<i envelop«* surrounding the delicate haps, the most <i«*irable cliniat«* on the conti tissiu* <»f the air and food |»H-*ug»*. that Ca nent an«l in many y«*pccts th«* Rogu«* river were H«*cust<»in»d to th«* re«pitr<'ments and nigli bl«»wn out of th«*ir bodies on th«- tr<**i«*s* Ami even thing rite imugimtb!«» in t his line. couvetiieuces of older communiti«*. Here plains of Kansas. N.-braska ami D.ik<»ia. u ill My goons arc new and of thcto*t brami*, am! tarrh makes its stronghold. Once established, it eats into thevery vitals, and rondrn* lif»* valley’Is Infinitely sujx*rior to thereat of th«* they have made their botuo and reared their will be s»ild at thr find h«*rc h hav«*n of r«*t for.beyunid a grateful but n long-drawn breath of mi*«*ry and dis stat«* from a climatic point of vi«*w. It enjoys families ami have sp.r. I n » HT- mi to give l»r«*«*w which loiters thi «»ugh th«* valley in- th«* ease, dulling th«* s«*n<«* of hearing. traimu«*ll- the warmth of Hummer and the frosts of win- ing th«* ; m » w » t of m | mm * c I i , dotroy ing the facul the advantages enj * .« -i.i.i.iics more ; warm«*r aff»m<MMis in summe r, ami daily r«- ty «»f smell, tainting th«* hroath. and killing th«* t«*r known In «-a»t«-rn Oregon without th«* ex- chisely united to the outside world. Th«* fact curring m *a-I»rc<*/.«•» whi<*h mak»* th«* nights GÌV»' nu* a call lwf«»n* going «*ls**wh« r:*. r« fined pl< ji-urcs of fast«*. Insidiously-, by trein«* th«*rc exp«*ri«*nc<'d. With a rainfall J. « SUFRID \N that th« y were so many y»*ars b«*yond th«* au«i mornings uniformly <*.x»l ami pleasant, ere»*p!ng «»n fi »»m a simple < »»hl in th«- h< a«!, if anipl«* enough for all th«* pur|»ox« > <»f agricul assaiLt* th«* nt» mbi¡mon* litrng and »-nv«*lops reach of railroads has had n > power to clns k th«* wlml g »•!» s«*eni L» haw alMtn-!«.»n«-'i th»* l»«>ncs, rating through tin* d«*licatc <*«»;it* ture it «*«*ii|H* tlie continual rains «if th«* Wil ravag»* thi* fav<»r<«1 and « ansing intiainmation. sloughing, and otli- iam» tt»* valley in wint« r, and r«T«*ivex but < m - the growth of cdu<*ati«»n. The «community has I all attempts to grown ami pr»*p«*red by the mutual swpjM»rt I lan«l, and *uvh a thing a* a «*ycloii«* or torna«!«» vr dangerous symptoms. Nothing short ot to casional r<*frc*hing sh«»w«*rs in summer, th«* tal criu!icati«»ii will »retire h«*alth to the pa of its own industries, an I thi* |»rosp<*rity has is y«*t uiikii »wo. A ran* thuiidc» ► how« r tient. and all nil«*viatn«*s are simply pr<»vrHH- annual rainfall vary ing from tvw nty t<» forty enabit*d it to proyid«* «*vrn b«*tt<-r educational and a yet rarer cl<m«i bui -t among the higher tinated sufleiings. Sanf«»rd’s Radical Cur«*, by inches ami averaging about twenty-two. Th«* facilities than are cnj»>y<*d by many a commu crags, an* the only reminders nt th»* «1« mental inhalation an»! by internal administration, cxtrein«* limit of the thermometer in sutnin«*r rarely fails; e ven when th«* «liscasr has made nity which would appear to a sup<-rfieial ob disturbance of so frr»|U< nt «s*« urr« nee in it««* frightful inroad- on »1» In al«* c«»n*titiitions. to RM) degs., though it xeblom <*xc<*«sls I") d« g*.. ANDERSON CREEK, h»*aring. sm«*ll ami taste hav«* I mm * ii r«*cov«*r<*d, whih* in winter it x<*ldoni sinks ax low as lb server t«j be mor«* favorably locat«xl. Th« pre ea«t. The storm« of wint« r arc but gentle, paratory l mini ng aff«»nl»*d by the public schools misting rains of a fi*w days duration, followed and th«- dis«*as«- thonHighly driven out, «!«*gs ; tin* nv«*rtigc f«»r th«* winterpiotithxl»«*ing <»f the towns in the valley fits pupils for < n- by a burst <»f sunlight and a r<*vivity ing of in;- Sanford’* Ratlical Cure for Catarrh alxait 40 d«-gx.. and in summer about 70 «i«*gs. tranc«* into th«* i»«*st ««Im ational institutions turo that is uiidr«*ainix1 of in iik<- latitude- Consists «»I one b«»tth* of th«* Radical t’lir«*, one Snow falls occasionally to th«* depth of three to ls»x of Catarrhal Solvent, ami one Improved on th«* coast. rteewhero. With th«* buroting out of the sun !nhal«*r. neatly wrapp«*d in on«* package, with ten inches but rapidly* disapp(*arx, while iv«* M'E.NEKV. light after rhe e« »«.sat ion «if rain th« re Is a cho THF. SfltfM KIBF.lt TAKES PLF.ASCKE IN full dir<*ctions; pric<*. <I.Wi. S»l«1 every where. never exc«»cds tw»» inch«* in thi« kin*ss an<! The s« < ne that M»»s:*s vicwc«l alar, win n rus of bin! music <*v< n in midwinter from th«* . I am announcing that his steam <aw-mill i« now PoTTLIl Dl<r<i A <’HKMH AL ('<)1<I*<»KAT1O.\. forms but a few times during th«* svax<»n. In show n th«* pr«»ini.*M»d lam! from Ptogah'sheight, thriMit« of Ih.* myriads of robins atcadow running on full tim«* an»l tutting out a large B oston . M ash . th«* mountains, of course, there is nu»r«* xm»w to n»«t so fair t»y half ns tie gi»»ri»»u« visions of «luantity ot luinb<*r. He is prepared to till all lark-. Jays, and <»th«*r song-t !*- that inak»- onlers with «lispatch, and nt the m«»«t reasona am! ice, ami ujx»n this fact the mim-rs rely for beauty that gr<***t tin* traveler entering thi* their h«»m«* in the vail«*y. tlrni i« a «-mdant ble rat«*. A hue quality of ft supply of wat«*r tor th«*ir business. It will iov«*ly valley by whats«M*vcr rout«* he may. source «>f amazement toih<* n<*woom» r. Kidii« y. Vrcrin«* Pains and Weiik- thus lx* seen that in both valley an ! neain- Coming down th<- «I«»| n * of the Siskiyou«, by ALL KINDSOFLUMBER, With the d«>cr<*«e in th«* winter rainfall <»1 iu*ss«*s’, rcli»-ved in on«* minute by tlu* , tain natiir«* has provided just tlieclitnatic con I rail or wagon road, a bewildering su<*c«*ssi«»n th«* valley during th»* Inst d«., !» tln i» ha- including the b«*st rustic, ceiling ami tl«N>ring. ('utirnni Anti-rain Plaster, the first ditions r«*quir«<d by th»* tw»» great indiistrb* of of shifting views of th«* iiiiaintain-l<M*k»«l b.*cn a <*«»ri-i*s|M»uiling dccliHi* in the output and only pain-killing plaster. New. furniHh««! on short notice. the county, agriculture* and mining. To the plain* I m low salut«* the gladden««! <*y«*. tlicir iut»umtan«*ons, infallible. 25 cent«. J**Satisfaction guaranteed. from the min»*. Many a rich »iiiartz “po. k»; S. S. SMITH. eastern man csp«x.ially, who «lesir«* tn sum- tints of living green fading ¡«»to the purple of is struck each •*■ ason, h«jw«*vrr, and tin* hy m«*r a warm climatew*ithout th»* «*xc«*ssive heat th« distant hill»I«» the north, an«! flank»«! by draulic mines but await a wet scas«>n to re of his native stat«*. and an»l in winter a clear, towering mountains cloth«*d in sombre, shad new th«-ir f«»rm« r yit-ld. Thef< is pkuty ot bracing atmosphere unaceoinimninl by ex- owing firs, with snow-clail ]M*aks o’crl«M»king goM-bcaring gravel in th«* mining district« I rente cold, and exemption from ointiiuioiu all. and the inassiv«* Table Rocks standing like which will be worked «Hit wli« n«*v« •* tle i•«• is a snow and rain, Rogu«* river valley prevent* at twin s<*ntiriels in the c«*nt«*r. Nowh«*re on the sufficiency of water to extravi tlu precmus Sarsaparilla. an»l lx1 stir«* y»»n g« t it, tractions p«s*uliarly* inviting. It Is l*ey..n<l continent to there a closer union of the pasto meta). The f«»rtner importance of the min«** you want th«* b«*.»t bl«MNl-puniier. qu«*stion th«* Paradis«* of Oregon. ral and subliin«* in nature’s works, off to the of south<*rn Oregon ran better b«* .><>prv< iat«*<! With its forty years KEMH'KCKS. «•ast. Mt. Pitt, the most symm<*tricai of tin* u hen it is stat«*! tliat the output of g »1«! aJ«»n«* of un«*xaiuple«I suc- The mountains ar<* heavily tinilxnsl and Caacad** ¡waks, «•*«m> iiiaj«*sfic when view««! in tin* la«t 35 years hasl»c«,ncon-i»h*i ably in <*x- c«*».s in th«* cure of ri«*h In niim-ral»: th«* foothills afford spl«*mlid aion<* from th»*l»*w« r h veto. but dwindles int»« c«*e of $.«).«NJil,iUi. BI«»«»»I I>m«*ascs, you grazing for cattl«* ami »h«*«*|». and ttu ir s(x*cto) In-ignilicance. ov<*r!»ha«l«»w,xi by tin* frowning Th- c<»n<!iti«»ns d«» n«»t «*xi«t af pf»*« n’ f«»r the can Tnalix no iuis» a»hiptath»n t«» viticulture ami the growth <»1 Sliasta's summit t<» tie* »»I»-» rv«*r <»n th«* lofti« r upbuilding <»f any very larg< t«>wn« in the val take in preferring certain kinds <»f fruit i* now t»«*ing recogniz«*’ rang** «»f encircling hill-. P«*«*j»ing up tr»»i.i ley. but ampic trading faciliti»*« u ill ala ay * Is* Ayer’s I’ll«* va!l«*y lands |»r»N|u«*.* e« r«*als. ha\ ami v» g tie* m«iih.*rn horizon tie* snowy shaft of Dia aff»ir«l«*»l al t!i*c.Hinty-scat, .la.-k«*«m ill«*, an«! «•tab!«* in abumlanc«*, ami hill and low land» mond p« ak pi«*iv«*s th»* az*:r». and ini»!way b •- the mini -r»»u« railroad town*. A-h'aml.Tal« nt. fruit of unsurpassed cvcrll« n«*<*. In th«* di (w<***n th«* tw»» le—<*r wa'e i.ng peaks >t«n is Ph«i*nix. M- 11»»i !. Central I*«»int. Tolo ami versity of its pr<Mlii«*tx and rcsour«'«*, Ja<-k*:»n the shAtt«*r<«l wreck <»1 a mightier mountain G<»ld Hill, whih Eurl»* Point. <«n L t*l«• Butt»* to any other. The <*<Hinty is superior to any in thextate. The ar monarch than ll»««l. Shasta <»r T:u**»ma -the <r«*«*k. with its splendid waf«*r-pi»w»-r p*:\.- for«*-runn«*r of mod able land «-mbnu-es alxait <»n< -loiuth <d th»* my stic Crater mountain. <»n!y th** holl«»w walls b*g»*s. is d«***tin«*d •«» Mini»* »1 ».» I m . ;i iipp»irtunt ern bloo«l medicines. < ulire area of the comity, inclmltng foothills, of which remain, its summit fal!«*n in. an t on manufacturing villag« . Ayer’a Sarsaparilla plains ami river lx»tt«»ins. Th«* f:»othill- (».»»- ly th«* tip of the crater showing alxivr the wat Th«* tM-h«»«»l nn»l church pi ivilcg«*.-, as bcf«»ro is still tlie-most pop seas that rich soil to lx* found on all th«- hilly ers which till the groat v<»i«*ano'sextinguish»«! stated. ar<* g«wwl. win!»* th p: ** of Jackson ular, being in great lands <»f w«*t«*rn < )r«*g«»n. whih* th«* plains hav- furnace t«» the depth of 29M f«***t-Co* «!.« (»• st county tn«slotly lays claim t«» I m ing the b»*t er «Iftnaiid than all much a«l«>be laml aiui the tx»ttoin* ar«* com body of fr«*h wat«*r on the far«* of th«* glolw». in the stat»* «»iitsid»* of P«»rtland. It is «•ertain- others combined. posed «»f th»* most f»*rti!«* alluvium. In th«* T»»w«*ring cliffs *»f basaltic r«wk. J5*M to ¡MMi» ly true that few counties anywhere can boast Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster valley. wh«*at, oats. Iwrh y. corn, jM»tat«»cs.hsy . f«s t in height, suit »»und this w» in!, uncanny of mor«' « nt«*rpii-*itig n»*w-pa|H*i> than tin* than ever lx for«*. I never lioiHate to etc., y ield abumiantly, am! any thing less than i-«*li<*of na‘. nr»*’« warring mood«,!heir l»la< k«*ii"d D em « m it atk T ime * «»f Ja«*k**»»nvil!r. the ”Ti«l- re<oinincn«l it.” — George W. Whitman, a halt crop lias n«*v«*r l»<*eii < xp«*ri«*m*<*d dur surfaceev»*n y«*< portraying tie* tierce inter higs'nn«! “Valley lb «cord” of A-hlaud and tii Druggist, Albany, Ind. ing th«* thirty yi'iirs ot cultivation. Tw< nty nal strif«* pr<*r<%iing the great «-onvulsion “Mail at MedfotM. •• I am safe in saying tliat my sales of bush«*lx «»f wheat to th»* acre is c«»n*i«l»*r»*»l which finally brought th** m iuntaiii summit Th«* discriminating li<»«m* M*»k«*r front th< Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other. an«l it gives th<»r«»ugh satisfac v«*ry uii*atixta<*t«»ry crop, whih* a» high ns six low. Through sul»trrraneanoutlct»*thrbrn<»d- « ast «*an find lure what h«' wants in any line, tion.”— I- II- Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. ty bu»li«*ls hav«- lx*»*n r«*aliz.«sl. Barley am! oats !ng lake is tbc sour«*»* of thr<*cbrawling riv«*rs and in addition t > g<Mwl h»*altl«.g«Msi wat«*r.and produ«*»* pr»»|M>itionat< !y well, ami potato«* which seek the great Piirifir through tortuous pn»du<*tiA*v soil, <*an “Aver’s Sarsaparilla an«i Ayer’s Pills r»*t a-«ur«*1 that are the best selling medicines in my and corn ar«'«»f <*|xx*ial <*xe«*ll« n«-«* ami y ield coursi-s; and from th»* high« st crags.sun*outid ho will not I«»* altog«*lti«r deprive«) of th«»-«* store. I can re< «»ninicml them conscien- abumiant crops, tin* former contrast I ng favor ing their tw’veral valley« mn I»«* tra«««l f»>r aui«*niti<* ami liixuri«* which an* («»pulariy tioitsly.” — Bickhaus, Pharmacist, ably with th«* inf»*r!or tubers «jf < aliforuin. miles. 1'i’iiturn-s of erupti<»n* deposited a « upimmmy I to I»«* conthi«*«! tnthr<»l<l«-r an«l « arli« r Roseland, 111. Tin* fa«*iliti«*s m»w aff«»rd<*d f»»r shipm«*nt t«> d««*|» !>««! of s<-oria am! aslivs over the plat«*au scttl««i c»iminiinitl«**ea-t <«f th« les kics. Th* The scholastic yearol this school will «*«»m- We have sol«l Ayer’s Sarsaparilla otln r m.nk»*t« will nod«»ubt s«*rv«* t«» largely at lhe hea«l ot Rogue river and for venturi«* right han»! <«f fellowship will b» ext« nd»xl by m«*n<*e about the « mi of August, ami is di\ id»s1 here for over thirty years ami always in Jour s**sions of t« n w«-«*ks each. lm*reas«* th«* crop of c«*realx in the futur«*. ♦ sin«*«* flu- volcanic fires w « t »* extinguish««! the sturdy pion«*<-i and his <l»*M-»*ndant- to their recommend it when’ask«*«! to name th«? IVmrd ami tuition. p«*i t»*rm . . LIVE STOCK. lx’St blood-puritier.”--W. T. Mclx*an, has I»«*« n growing in this dejtoslt on«* of th«* •*ast< rn brvthtct» *«*ttllng among th« m. ami :« Mu«i<*.................... Th«* («»«»thills of .bukson «-oiinty furnish nn»st won«l<*rful forests «>f yellow, whitcan«! happy h<»me can im * assiir<*d all g»»»*! citizen* Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. Drawing «aibl (Minting grazing hn -ii^ep of fin* tin»*»l quality, and sugni pint. fir, v««iar. tamarack an«! h«*mh« k from abroad,in thi* lan«l of th«* -<-tting un. B«si aivl Balding.. “I have soh! your medh'ines for the tin* b<*st strains of tin«* M«*rim»» have b«*«*n In that «'lists anywlmrr on III«* Pacific vwist. DAY SCHOOL: last sev« ntrrn y ears, am! always keep th« in in sl«x*k.’ as they are staples. « 5 00 PriniHiy Department............................. troduced into the county. So inu<*h att«*nti<»n ('«» uhw / i H oii < nrrd The upper Rogue river has never been log . C» (NI Junior “ .............................. ‘ Tlier«} is nothing so g«»<»«| for the youth has been pai«l t«» improving th«* sliwp of this ged. and th«* piim«*val fon*t await** the d«'- All <>l«l pliyMcinn, n*tire<t from r*ra« n«c *> <■! riaimratory “ ............................. ful blixal ’ as Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla. ” — t«'cti<»n that «*outh<*m Oregon w*«x>l i* rates! veloping Im nd of tlie woodsman mid the capi having had | la«'«*«! in Ids hand* bv an Ea-t Seni«»r and Graduating Department ■ . . io no It. L. Parker, Fox Lak»*, Wis. Pupils are r«celv<s1 nt any tim«*, ami special higher in th«* market than that from th«* Wil- talist. suppleiiH’iit««! by a railroad over the India missionary tlielorinula «»I* a simple attention is (»aid to particular stmli«*s in behalf “Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives tlie best lam«*t»e vall<*y. Alx»ut :M»,(MM) are k«*pt. ehi«*Hy t’as«-Adc diviilc cast «»f t 'rat«*r in »untaln, to be vegetable remedy’ fornlic *|xt*«ly am! |»er- «»f children who hav<* but a limit»«! time. For satisfaction of any in«*di< in«* I have in in small bands, by th«* ram*h«*rs. Alxiut 10,- come «»nc of th»*'greatest luinb«*r regions in manent cure of consumption. br<»n«hiti> further particulars apply nt the Academy. steak. I rv<*otninen<l it, or, as the 000 |H?ef cHttle graze on th«* hills, am! many the country. Th«* vast ti in here«! plateau, as catarrh, asthma an«l all throat au<! lung af D»'« tors sav, ‘ I pr«*s» ril>»* it «»ver the fertions, also a positive nik I radical cure thoroughbreds ar<* kept. H«»rs«*, to«», ar«* vi**w«xl from tin* lmights surrounding, pre- counter.’ It never fails to in«*«*t the for ncrv«»us debility ami all nrrvou» com <*a.»ek f«»r wiii« !i I r«*< <»nimen»l it. ev«*n mad«* a aptvinlty by many of th«* farm«*rs. ami ' sent* one «»f the most interesting scenes of un- plaint*, after having tested its w<»n«lerful where the «l«M*tors’ prescriptions ha\c Rogu«* river vall«*y has th«* reputation of pr»»- dcvcloped wealth to be fouu»i in the world. curative jH»wcr< in thousands of case», ha- l»«*«*n <»f no avail.” — C. T. Calhoun, dti«*ing th«* finest hors«* of Or«*g<»n. In the Aside from th«' picturosqu«* grand<*ur <»f th«* f<*lt it his duty to make it known t<» his suf Monmouth, Kansas. matter of improving the blood of their ani- mighty for»*t and th«* mystic lake, the upp«*r fering fellows. Actuated by this motiv«* innto, th«* st<x*km«*n «»f this r«*gi<»n hav«* shown 1 valley is ropl« tv with natural wonders ««¡uul- and a desire to relieve human suffering. I WILL MAKE THE REASON OF IhhO AH FOL «•ommendabl«*enterprise,and nr«' reaping tlndr ing those of the far-famed Yellowstone or will send free <»f « barge.t«» all who desirr it. II l«»WH" Commencing at Henry Brown’« place this recipe, intierman. Fren«*h or English rewan! in th«* reputation ami incr«*a.»«*d value Yosemite park«. The river runs for twenty with ftilidirettiuns for prv|Mtringand using. n»*ar Brownsboro on Monday. April 22d. and re PRKPARED BY maining three days* thence to my place in Table of the animals. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, mil«* through on«* of th«* grandcat canyons on Rock precinct, referring to each stand every ntriT. Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. the continent, and rapids and w’atcrfalls sur- namiug this paj»er. W. A. Noyes.149 Pow ninth day during the season ending July 1, 1K8W. It is l»<s*aus<* of its tmperior fruit that w«* r<*- c«*««l ,*a«*b other f«»r the entire distance. The er's Block. RochesUr N. Y. Frice $1; »lx I otib*«, $o. Worth a bottla. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE: fer to Rogue river valley as the Italy of Ore- ’ tributary streams «*ntcr the main river elth«*r Norfolk ie a beautiful dark brown borne, of i.tfdira* llnntr' g«»n. It to a w«*ll known fact that the fincvt fine style and action. 17 hands high and weighs through rifts In th«* mountains -in the ras< of tiavor«*d graj»ex «»f t’alifornia ar«* produced on 1 the South folk through a canyon 2.<kW f«'«*t Of th«»xv «-«»*nie*!rs wliicbyivr» tmht io t a 1500 pounds; his dam was half Norf«»lk and half Bellfounder; he wan sired by a brown. Clydes ghastly (yen. ghostly) whiTviirt-' Siu h th«' sunny •*l«»|x* of th«* f<x»thills. nnd th»* <*<»n- deep ami but a f«*w f«*et :u i«»**s al th** top—or i«re| arattons contain toad or rome otb» r dale horee, weighing 18oo pounds. «litions th«*rc found exist in th«' f«M»thill r«*gi«»n T erm «:—Season, tpi; insurance, $12. Any per «•Is«* I«- updirertly «town from th«* groat piatmu equally injuri«»ua ami dangvruttx sub- sons disposing of maree forfeit their insurance. of .la< kson county. Tlx* vim* pnxiuc«* Iarg«* above. In many !n«tanci* forming waterfall« atan . the us« of which, d long contin I will use all diligence to prevent accidents, clusters, and th»* grapes hav«* a most <*xe«*lk-nt but will not be responsible f«»r any «»ccnrrimr. of « x«**-<ding b«*auty. Imip<«ltot«*!j it the f«s»t ued will, to-sulex giving tb«* skin a rough flavor, being wry juicy and making a su|»eTi<»r < . H Pit KENS. <»f l(*»gu<* riv«*r full« pr«»|M*r. Mill crock plun and leathery appearance, nliitnately pro- Tab!»» Rock. Oreg«»n. April 11. Isb9. «liiality* <»f wine. Th«' conditions of soil ami ges down from tin* verge of tlie cany« hi in a due«* |«araksto <»l the nerves. This alate- cliinat«* ar«- also v«*ry favorahh* to jx*a<*h«*, th«* rurni is no ••hug-a-boo,’ but facts, well- sheer d«*Nc«*nt «»T P.H frot; and the view from known tn chemist* and physicianr based fruit lx*ing su|x*ri«»r iu ttax’or to the <’alf«»rnia th«* opposit«* shon* of th«* river, including as it nil the well kuown physiological rHecla of product. Tlx* slight t<meh of frost in winter, does the wild rush of i«»aming wat«*rs in th«* such substances wh»»»e pretence in prepar though too mikl t«» Injure the vim* <»r Ins*, main channel, tie* mad piling«* of Mill crcck tn ations for the complexion are indicate«! by giv«* a flavor to tlx* fruit that is lacking in tin* boi«M«*rs >M*n«i<ih, ai««l th«' misty spraj’ of such oui«ar«1 aims as before state»!, fl that of th«' warm«*r regions of < aliloi nia. The th«* Bridal Veil falls a few yards lielow. all y«»u would use an article which will at I high lands are «*p<x*ially adapted to fruit framed in walls of living gr<*<*n ami towering once produce natural activity and iwauti- culture, and it is that class of soil that has f«»r<*f monarchs, is on«* long t»> •»«* r«*mf*m- ful complexion try Wisdom's Kobertlne, which ix guarMUtec<i under a forfeiture <»( Ix'en utiliz<Yl the most by fruit grow«*rx. In b«Tcd. S tages leave J acksonville every flffiiU to l»e absolutely free from nil poi addition to gra|x* and jxt»clu*. apixsits, M«»n<lav am! Friday af t» o‘<-l<a*k a . m . for A1»VA*TAGI>. sonous ami injurious substances. Fro p<*ars, plums, apple*, t’bvrvbl «nd ih<* small Wil<b*rvill«*.r«*tiirnlngTu«*days an«r Saturdays. The quality of the prndurti<»ns of Aliy conn- nounced by leading ladies of society and Stag«* bin «*« for Cni»»nt«»w n on Wednesdays fruits produce luxuriantly, arc of excellent (he alarc superior t«> anytmng <*vci pro at tOo’(*l<a*k a . M., r<*turning Thursdays, quality, ewxvtally the apph*. which hav«* m» tryshouhl lx* th«* gauge of its worth to the duced for beautifying and preserving the I superior anywhere. IIith«*rto tlx* r«x»fbills horn»* s«t k-*r from the east whodrain* to e*- complexion. have Ixs-n w<*d clibily ax a grazing ground for <*a|H th»* rigors of climate and I« mocm by Hood, sheep, but now the flocks ar»* seeking.pasture® drought and ins«*ct pests ImidcDt to the At Stop ’ new. That the Ian«! will l»e planted «*xt«*n- lantic wateiMvd. The quality of the lumber Stop what? Stop writing for i»a|<rs I’Any p«*i*on wishing to sell i»r«»p<*rty will riwly in vincy ards am! orchards is «'«*rfairt. from the southern Or«*g«»n forewta, unshaken merely to see yourmif in print. We buy find if to th«*ir int«*n*t to call and see us. (’or. Front un»l Morri «ou With no inark«*f lx*y<»ml the limits of southern by winds for years at a tim«*. has already rated salcab v manuscript. I'ur|l per every 5(iu <)r»*gon, farin«*rs ha«l formerly no <*ncourag<*-> it high in tin* mark» ts of the world, while tlu* word?» we mid examine your maunscript. PORTLAND • • - ORECON m«*nt to plant extensive orchards <»rlnnr«*\"ine- fruit product of this coast, whether green, ami tell you its value. Special attention yards. but <*tV»Ugh has lx*«*n don«* to sh«»w th«* canned or dried is graded far atoivr the east given to poetry. Send vourt at once lo New firo-proot th ick. First-class in T he M AXtsckirr Co . ll those knowing themselves in ^«.ud«*riul wiaptability of the soil ami cliniat«* ern article. Rogu«* river valley only claim« all R»*p«*ctx. B«»x .Km. < arlipvifle. 111. debttsi t«» the under*igned. either by note ot her du«* when aheaMerto that in the mat ter of to th«'producfi«»n of fruit. Tlx* wliol«* n«»rth- bo« »k account, are hereby ear neatly reau ratedID» THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor. call and settle at their «xarlieat convenience. Ont w«*t offers a maikct at good pn«*«* for fruit of producing (»«ch«*, pears, clirrrica, plums, Selling Out at C om . Z»'"’TI><* Esmond R«*taurant is unsurpassed bnHU.-. mnrt »,« ol.Mod. (>By(,|t * all kinds, wldh* certain vari«*ti«* are largcly prunes and small fruit« she is the peer of any I am ix»\\ ottering my entire stork of line in ev»Ty particular. section on the coast, while «•» r»*gards the big dreas-g<MMls, tiapto and fancy groceries, souglit aft«*r in tlx* east. There to no buxin«*» Modford. May 12. tow that can bv ctnlnirkvd In with gr«*ater promise* red winter apple she to absolutely unapproach clothing, Uv»ta and «hors, i t« at los than of a gol«l«*n r«*wan! than that of fruit culture able. When to th»*«»* a»h antag«'« is added the cost. Parties» deviling to ««cure bargaiu*- in this s<x’tioii. D iniist. Iioxwwr, like <*x’viy- fact that rate* to the cast from all common \\|i| timi ilio tbetr advantage to cull at tbing « l><*. lx tnnuagix! prop«*rly to be a great point-in this aevtt»-n are the same a« from <»!»« r. as » vcrytbmg must l»e bold numedi ately 1 am d»*-irons of closing ont my auccoa. Orcbanto and vineyar«ls must b«* common (mints in California. and the further bucine s. ai d » ill ¿bfe great bargain». placted iin<l tuk n ear«* of in a ■yst«*inatf<’ man fa< t that a much gn-ater d» grw °t immunity N kwmam F ubu . ner an 1 the busim s» iruui first to last la- con- from Ins < t pesta is enje ,*ed than io our rleto: •lucted as «x(x rit ucc in otbtrplace* Last*bown stat». it will readily be Mtn that dietauc» to do Jai'kp.uilUe U> Medford. h» I»« to st. Espt'CtoUy uiubt th«» fruit to put handicap tore. Then, U m >. the tuarvcBouv pro» Pat roniz«* the only wapm that eonneefs up in an attra« tiiA- and marketable sbajK*.well C«wtty of fruit tr«*<s iu thi» valley, usually with every train, rain or shine, and carries ! as.*»rt«*i, coiiwui«*utly ¡»a< k»s] for Uaigltiu^ by yi« Wing fair crops wh»*n but three orf«nir y*-ars th«* U H. mail and Wells. Fargo Ac Co.’s I the d«-ai< r. and attract!«’<* bo the < ye. Expert. old, aud enabling int» Illg« nt «vrrhardiMa to txpusa. batiela* ii*jii gttarnntecd. ¿vMM D ya K, Diivcr. CIMX iU CuUitM'uiu UUd guA-WlX-l’C sbuW& tllUL ruiLae »¿ukk return* from flair inv*atm* Uto, DRY GOODS CLOTHING BATS CAPS Cachemire, 1’iege, Sicilian Suitings, 4<>c t<> »•5c per y<l. BOOTS ani SHOES Double fold, Reversible Cloth, 15c to 20c per yd. Nun’s Veiling, (’ream, Bilicami Black, 20c per yd. TOBACCO. GROCERIES. Bunting in Colors, Cambrics, I.awns, Piquas. CROCKERY, ETC Dragon Black and Figure«! Organdie, lt»jc per yd. Zanzibar, Palmer and Amoskeag Ginghams. Retm*mb»*r, thes«* g»M»ds arc new and lanight since the war iu railroad rat«* and are sul»l Imported Scotch Ginghams (like summer silk) 25c. Bleached and Brown Cottons, Calx.t “W” 7(e. Clietip (oí* ! New Buttous, New Parasols, New Cali»*«»«Wj (In- df”T> nnd Standnrd), KTc., Etc. Country Produr»- t»ought and «old; a!««» \\«»<»l We also carry in stock Hid«.«, Fur« and Ihir Skins. 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