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I MISCELLANEOUS GEUEBAL HOTES AM? MEW 8. £lie fkiuorratfr ííimw. Tbs «Ddorsenwnt of German Syrup is anpar&ee d. We will du blisb 1000 testi monials received durlrg the Hat six mon tbs Head them. May nave vour lie. MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A 120,000 g.i.t-mill ia to ba built at Corvailla soon. JINK 13, 18W TUUKM1JAY.. •1 BUBLINGUAM, N Y. V >V 31. 1 iM| Many new brick bin. ki srs geing up VIA G G. G ib BN, Dear Sir:—i «»«; !f ,n in Spokaue Fa)'- »roubed with severe co 1«. « . ■ , , 1 UFFICIAI. FAPER FOR /ACIIOR «OMÎT. Baker county if nt 811,410 buabela 01 reuxrJ' that will re’L.a hh i >.m wheat to England laet year. ' your Boscu. ’« uerinan ayrup. 1 have t ► iO a „ Conservative estimates of the loss by used it tor more than twelve yuarn. It is TO ADVERTISERS. constant household companion with mo tlie Seattle tire ere none of them Hemorrhages. Our merchant here procured it first at my Time between Me ‘ rd and Sun Francisco, TUeTIXEM han a circulallou of2300 thau $15,000,000. No««, or fi 0111 any <-auba Is speedily con twent; ;ur hour«. solicitation, nmi Bays i*v bas told agrtat trolled and stopped. (UelargeMt enjoyed by any newnpapor San Francisco alone contributed up- many bottles. It is a very popular remedy CALIFOHNIA KXPKK.- TWAINS RUN DAILY BE- HEALTH pabliabed between Kbrtlaud and Bod TWEKN PORTLAND AND HAN YHANC18CO. Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, wards of $<0,000 Io the relief of the in this section. Every person who hila Biair, ( al. a diMaa^e. ol «OU naile«. It Johnstown sufferers. used it speaks in the highest terms of is Smith I North" Sprains & Bruises. ilaereiore offer« tlae beet Inducements Preparations sre already under way merits. ( do not know of a single case t, I.« BlthHu’a Uold n Ilalsui» p. M.____ Leave Portland Arrive) 10:45p. m . Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Com 4KM) Cures C'UanertB, flrs», and second atagL’i>. has not cured. I first used it in Vermone It ia'coolhig, cleansing and Healing. to advertloeru. Onr 14*9 i* principally 7:55 a . M. iLeav« Z____ Metlford L<-avei »};(>*» p. M. Beres on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears. for rebuilding the city of Seattle in (*r where I lived before coming here. I ad vise 7]45 A. M. I Arrive San Franciseo L»-av«| 7:im p. m . J* 1» nioet efficacious for thia Eyes, Nose, etc., Copper colored B:otche< Vdlit* 1 11 j disease. Cold in th'- Head.Ao. eonflaaod to^JncLoou, Josephine and finer style than before. everyone to use it. as it is certainly tht pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt & Co.’s Sarsaparilla and Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and a' LOCAL PAHHENUER TRAIN DAILY (EXCBPT SlHMiueoo men “ Pond’s Extract Catarrh Cure,0 Ulnnd&tli rounliea beat cough medicine I have ever knownt primary forms of the disease known as About $8,000 lias been conditionally I have tried nearly all of them at differens SUNDAY.) specially prepared to meet i irious case«, should take note oi thin. Syphilis. Price, OO per Bottle. Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha, Wis should I m , applied with Poa* hjxtrwct subscribed toward the proposed boot times. 8:00 A. M.I Leave Portland Arrive 3:45 p . m . Yours respectfully, L m Richau’a Golden Bulsain No. M Nn»al dyrivge. K aud shoe factory on the east side, Port 12:46 p . m .! Leave Albany Leave-11:35 a . m . M usk « O kay , Cures -Tertiary, Mercurial Syphilitic Rheu 2:40 P. M.j Arrive Eugene___L?ave| 9:00 a . m . consin. matism. Pains in the Bones, Pains in the land. Proprietor Grisi Mill. Rheumatism, Nem Jgia. all som. II. .4, tack of the Neck, Vkx*rate«l Ban No other preparation lias cured naore The President's family will spend the T Throat, Syphilitic K&sh, Lumps and con Mother»! cages of these c»*treeing complain*« thaa • The publisher of the Mt Shasta lieraid, summer at Deer Park, Md., where he traded Cords, Stiffness of tho Limbs, ami tlieKxiract. Poml*s Extract Plaa. Sisson, advertises his plant for sale. Castoria is recouiuwnded by physicians eradicates all disease from the system, will be able to join them every Saturday for children teething. It is a purely vege l«r id Invaluable in these diseases, Lum- TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, whether cawed by indiscretion or abuse '»ago. Pains in Mack or ¡side, Ac. T’.m president has how got to his evening. of Mercury, leaving the blood pure and table preparation, its ingredients «re pub Fur accommodât ion of second- class passen healthy. Price &5 OO per Bottle. wile ’ « nephews und nieces' husbands, lished around each boLUe. It is pleasant gers, uttachcd to Express fruì ns. Johnstown was the seat of the great phther a, Sore Throat, jLc Hichuu’i Golden Npanlsh Atiti- who are being provided fur. ‘Use the l£xt«MCt promptly. Delay le Cambria Iron Works, owned by Andrew to the taste and absolutely harmless. It dote for tl. dangerous. constipation, regulates the I m > wv s. quiet The 8. P. Co.’s Ferry makes connection with Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni The wheat crop in Sonora, Carnegie A Co., and had about 10,000 Mexico. is OilzAC* or Itching. It pain, cures diarrhoea and wind ro’ic, al all the regular trains on the F.a.-t Side Divis tal disarrangements. Price 9'4 50 per irniuensff "Fôr the firtt time in the his inhabitants. I ¡10 3’ is the greatest known remedy; rap- ion from root of F street. Port lami. lays fwerisliuvsH, destroys wo« ms. and Bottle. idly «during when other medicineshave tory of Mexico, lb vu will be a suiplus. Le Itlchau'i Golden Npunlslt In Parties from Des Moines, Iowa, have prevents c<mvulsions, soothes the child tail •»!. Pon<rs Kxtract (Hnt-nent is jection, for severe eases of Gonorrhcea, Wc»t Side Division. It costs $5,000,030 t.o.TTji.Jbl farm fences beeu in Portland for several days for tlie ami gives it refreshing natural sleep. Cus- of service where tho removal of inflammatory Gleet. Strictures,¿¿e. Price BETWEEN Fl»H 11. 4X1« A «‘Ott VAl.LIh clothing is inconvenient. in Pennsylvania, ail bccamê farmers re purpose of investing about $00,000 in an toria is tho children’s panacea- the moth 91 50 per Bottle. ers' friend 35 doses, 35 cents. MAIL TRAINS DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) I.e ICichau's Golden Ointment fuse to learn that it costs less to fence oat nisal mill. For Broken Breast and stock ♦ —- for the effective healing of Syphilitic Sore-«, out than in. T:30 A. . m . Leave Portland Arrive 6:20 p . m . The secretary ot the interior has ac and eruptions. Price SI OO per Box. Flleof rile»! lickin'! Pitr». 1 Sore Nipples.¡Xhereo’£: 12:25 P. m .| Arrive Corvallis l.t.ix. I.Mr. m . Le IlieliMu’s Goldeu Pills— Nerve Eugene Field makes affidavit that if cepted the resignation of John H. Ober BYMPTOMy-Muibture, intruev itching and sting used The Uxtruct will never bo with- and Beata .’reatment; loss of physical p >" • At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains George Washington had a red nose it ly, commissioner of Indian affaire, to ing; most at night; worst by scratching. If al 'Ut !i. PotiQ Kxt 1-act Ointment La er, excess or over-work, Prostration, etc. of Oregon Pacitic Railroad. lowed to continue tamore f >rm, which often was owing to its having been frost b'tten take effect on July 1. n ba applied. Price S3 OO per Box. bleed and uloerate,becoming very ««re. Swayne’« DAILY EXPRESS TRAINS (1XCXKT SUNDAY.) Tonic und Nervine, Tlie First Baptist chureh of Canyon Ointment btopa the itching und bleeding, heals Female Complaints. Xi at Valley Forge. Bent everywhere, C. O. D., cecurely packed 4:50 p. M. I Leave Portland Arrive 9;00 a . M. ulcuiation, and in moet cuaes remove» the tu For 150 consulships there are 5000 ap ville, with S. Wiseher, W. L. Wilson per express. ity of/mta/e diseases tl»e Extract can be 8*00 p. M.| Arrive McMinnville Loav< 5:45 a . m . At draughts, or by mail, for 5U cent«. used,as is well known, with the greatest plicants. The disappointed 4850 will and William Linville, as trustees, re mors. Dr. Swayne A Son, Philadelphia. C. F. RICHARUM A CO. . Agents. beneflt. Full directions accoiupgDJ each THROUCH TICKETS « »«11 points, look around for some consoleship to cently filed articles of incorporation. 427 k 429 Sansome street. Corner < lay, bottle. Aluuyn ifr.ady. SOLE ACENTS FOR WASHINCTON AND NORTHERN IDAHO FOR THE SOUTH & EAST, soothe their bleeding petitions. S ill F’nm. isco, (’al. A Gold to the amount of $4,850,000 was CAUTION. (f you will take the precaution to keep a VfK CALIFORNIA. CIRCULAR MAILED FRUL w Wl ien the English fairly get control of shipped to Europe recently. This is the b.)ttle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera «nd For information regarding rate«, maps, etc., Pond’s Extract the leading breweries in the United largest shipment of the precious metal Diarrbu-a remedy oil band j«,u will always nnpany ’ a agiuit at Medford. the word» “Pond’s Idxtruct” blown in THE STATE States they may find some use for hops, ever made by private parties in this be ready to cure any form of bowel com IHLER, E. I*. ROGERS, the glass, and 01.r picture trade-mark on and thus restore to the agriculture of the country. Manager. Ast. G. F. & P. Ag't. plaint. It is prepared especially fur tlmt surrounding buff wrapper. Nonootheris genuine. Always insist on having Pond’s country a profitable indilBtry. purpose, and is a sure efire 25c per bottle. Prof. G. T. Russell left Roseburg Kxtract. Take no otb« r preparatfo”* at City Drug Store and bv Engel Bro: Tar33 Machines are to& well known to nood comment. Thousands of farmers have It is rumored that if Attorney General Tuesduy for Omaha, Neb., where lie will Sold It it never told i:i bulk or by tncature. . « CORVALLIS, OREGON. Phmnix. used them and speak of them with praise. They are the only Harvesting Sold everywhere, Prices, 50c., 31, $1.75. z Miller is appointed to the supreme bench, attend the Bupreme lodge of the A. O. Machines that will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION to the purchaser. Prepared only hy PONII'8 EXTRACT John F. Swift of California may he re U. W. as delegate from the Oregon Nile I« “Grateful.” Term Commenças Wednesday, Sep* NEW YORK AND LONDON. called f/om the Japanese mission and grand lodge. “I saved the life of my little girl by a tomber 12, 1888. use of Dr. Acker’s English Reiueck given a place in the cabinet. A suit relating to live stock and crop prompt fur Consumption.”—Mrs. Win. V Harri This is an administration “of the fam transactions in Rlairalli comity has been son. For sale bv E. C. Brooks. FACULTY. FINE STOCK. ily, Uy the family, and for the family.” brought against 8. P. Terwilliger for 1 REJUVENATE. A full corps of experienced Professors and • n k g n f . a Anxious office seekers are waiting with $1569 by W. H. Mills, land agent of the Teacherb. • Settle Up Notice. : A STRENGTHENING hated breath for the Harrison family to Central Pacific railroad. COURSE OF STUDY. All those indebted to the undersign« d TRIAL • REMEDY undNER VI. Arranged expressly to meet the domands and J TONIC ’ cures with un- all be recognized so that they may Some of tho recent land office rulings either by note or book account «re lie reb}’ —I Mailing certainty Ncrv- needs of the farming interests of the State. 1 stand a show. uQTT LE : <»>1S and 1'hysieal Dt bl!- are to the effect that where a homestead notified to call und settle forthwith,as I am PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. • ity. Vital Exhaustion. It has been computed that between er had commuted to cash entry prior to closing out my business and must have For students over 15 years of age who desire to The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning ______ : Spermatorrhoea,Seminal N. F ishei ». enter the College but are not prepared to en Will make the season of 1880. commencing on 36,000,000 and 37,000,000 babies are March 2, 1889, the recent homestead en money. FHEt- : Weakness. Premature Grain evor constructed. : Decline, Organic Weak- ter College classes by examination. Monday, Ai>ril 1st. at I. B. Williams’ ranch' on born into the world each year. The rate actment would give him an additional QllFFiriFNr TO j neRS» Prostatitis, Sexual MILITARY TRAINING. Antelope, thence to Medford and Central Point. of production is about seventy each min-1 homestead right. bUrrlLItnl IU ; Declluoand Loss of Man- To the extent required by law. DESCRirriON AND PEDIGREE: PROVE THE MER- : hood, however compli- PKUVfc Hit Mtn : cated and from whalevtr Cleveland is a handsome iron-gray, 17 hands ute, or rather more than one for every The statement of the Canadian Pacific BUILDINGS. STEEL FRAME ITS OF THIS, THE • cuuso produced. Large, Commodious and well Ventilated. high, weighs 1,650 pounds to 1.750 pounds when beat of the clock. shows gross earnings for the four months, in good condition, is 6 years old this spring and , GREATEST OF ALL i /M' ------ THK L.4ND OF THK----- LOCATION. OThewFeature that distinguishes this Twine*Bindcr is the Lightness of Draft, combined with its Mr. Carnegie is preparing for his . — an- ending April 30, of $4,068,124; working is a good breeder. Ho was sired by W. C. Myer’s L _ ! STRENGTHENING i In a cultivated and Christian community, and celebrated Percheron horse, Gen. Fleury, his I nual coaching tour through England and expenses, $2,938,764; net profits, $1,- Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Binder is of the Appleby pattern, the only really successful one of the healthiest in the State. one yet known. Wo have two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder—both excellent—both ! recommended by hundreds of patrons. B«u.on. »10.* Scotland. His employe« in the iron 069,360. Net profits were $457,870 for REMEDIES AND; /HtJUVEHATUIf. FXri RJ MENTAL STATION. Circulars, containing matter full of interest to payable at the ond thereof; insurance £12.00, due I works u ill pay the expense« of the tour the same period last year. NERVE TONICS,; Ti» the only remedy that ___ ’ : prevents permanently farmers, will be regukirly issuer I and copies when mare is known to be with foal, or when I ten times over in the ieduction of wages BEWARE OF IMITATIONS The official figures of the losses sus WILL BE SENT TO : all involuntary Weaken- disposed of. Where there are five or more mares »¡j 1 » 1 . . • • ■ mailed to each patron of the College. a liberal reduction is made on insurance. W.HUI 1 e lias anno nee I and to which tained by insurance companies represent AMV niuc adpiv Ung Losses, Drains upon See that our trade-mark, Santa Abie, is on EXPENSES ANY ONE APPLY- : th© system, night or any. Pasturage furnished reasonably to mar from I iltey Will he compelled to submit, ed in San Francisco, as the result of the every bottle of that pb aaunt California reme Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free a distance. me dy irTTcn • however they occur, and The best of care taken to prevent 1 BUCK-BOARDS. FOUR-SPRING liMU BY Lt'• tn,: Which are the true cause dy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re scholarships from every county. Consult accidents, but On the person of Sulliberger, found great Seattle fire, foot up $1,894,900. uo responsibility assumed should STATING HIS SYMP. ’ ; of tho above and Det many your County Superintendent. blAHNUHlb&Tmr otber Nervous, ill- dead at Wapinitia, was $100 in coin and There are many outside companies funded. any occur. 1. B. WILLIAMS. MOUNTAIN WAGONS, We confidently appeal to the farmers and TOMS AND AGE. : tatedandMorhiclcendit- a revolver, and it is said the verdict of which sustained heavy losses. grange« of Oregon to patronize the only school the coroner ’ s jury was that he be fined ALL COMMUNICA- : THOUSANDS OF ME X BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS established by Oregon for the promotion of her Walter J. Thompson, who has made a agricultural interests. TIONS STRICTLY rr;S"aST"‘ir° ,Ua 7 I $100 for cariying concealed weapons and fortune in the banking business at Ta AND SEEDERS. For catalogue or other information, address, the costs he taxed up to the county.— coma, has given $10,000 to the public CONFIDENTIAL BY i /2/7t P 13. L ARNOLD, President, Well Bred Native Horse, Times Mountaineer. Corvallis, Oregon. schools of his city for the purpose of en CORBIN DISC HARROWS, LETTER OR AT TITILL STAND THE PRESENT SEASON AT Articles of incorporation of the Excel dowing a manual training school. The VV the following times and places: Mondays sior packing and trading company of El- gift was accepted by the directors in a HODGES-HAINES HEADERS. and Tuesdays at Phoenix. Wednesdays and Thur«-I . ”Via k..n„ with'n?« Also cures ALL Kidney and Bladder Com- days at Col. John E. Ross’ place near Jackson- I lensburg have OdCIl nlßil With th© secr©- neat letter. HAISH BARB WIRE. E taints, Impurities of tho Blood, Diseases of tho vilie, Fridays and Saturdays at Medford. tary of state. Wm. Bailev, Charles S. kin, Pimples, Eruptions, etc. An English syndicate has purchased Manufacturer and Dealer in pEscKir-rioM a P ediukke - Jack «»mpeon i» Windsor, Arthur L. Dunean, Asa Cook Price, $2.50a bottle, or 5’bottlcs for $10. Sent 320,000 acres of yellow nine land, ' SEND FOR CIRCULARS.wi a beautiful dapple gray.nine years old,16^4 hands i p r» Umno H.« to any address secure from observation an-l high, and weighs 17oo pounds. He was sired by 1 are the incorporators four saw-mills, three strictly confidential. CURE GUARANI EED. planing-mills ms, PISTOLS ANI) ,«MM the Norman horse Constant, who was bred in 111 Slim of $20,900, divided into 1000 Cull or address and thirty-six miles of railroad and Normandy, sired by the famous Pride of Norman- shares of $20 each. DR.C. D- SALFIELD, equipment. The property is situated in dy, whose blood dates back to Byerly Turk, ini- I , . 91C Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal* ported in 1870. The dam of Constant was the 1 he C'vfy o/ l ane, a steamship that Escambia county, Florida, and Baldwin celehratwl mjro Alone. Who t^i received more has broken the reeurd, id owned by county, Alabama, adjoining. The price Imperial medals and commendations thau any | •, „ ...u Lr »J horse in history. The dam of Jhok Srmpson I Americans, is the resuit ol American en- paid was $1,500,000. was from a mare of the Bonaparto line, by the I terpriee and the fastest boat in the world. Mr. Beckley, of Douglas county, f«mou.Engl«h Draft Stallion, Shakeepeere. It Yet we aro not happy. She does not will thus be seen that the best blood of Europe I J f ...... southern Oregon, has travelled over flows in the veins of Jack Sampson. I cairy the American nag. Will tlie de- land with a herd ot 195 cattle and 900 T erms —Single service $10; season $15; insur- 1 fendere of our “American system” tell sheep for the Portland market. This is ance $20. Any person selling his mare during I U8 9 the season will remember that the money for I a long drive, but Mr. Beckley says it t*Ät accldonta. but no , ha8 would have cost him twice as much to responsibility assumed for any that may occur. I OUt most miserably. It 1138 developed ship by rail as his adopted method of W. D. FINEBTY. | no frontier fun ; it has developed no busi marketing will cost him, and he will LUNG-5 -Sold .n mm l ness; it hasn’t even developed a Bret save nearly $500. Setrffor circuljrjll >ir Uttlij |»r 9 2-, Harte. There was a report that a cor Five railroad officials have been inflict ABIE II N E MEDfco'oRoviiLi. Mk. ner in firearms was on, but tliis is now in Chicago, under the Interstate When I eny CrntB I do not mean merely to denied in a cold, commercial spirit that ed MAKE NO MISTAKE. Commerce law, charged with illegal dis Btop them fur a time, and then have them re ( is disheartening. turn again. 1 mean A RADICAL CULL- By dispelling the symptoms so often mis crimination. The indictments are the 1 have made the dioeaae of taken for consumption. Santa Abie has omi I the season of noon ii There a good deal , t of H aving failed to close out my Bus T Will make 1889 as ■ follows: At the _i -i is „ „„. “.x .»■ . flurrv in the 7 ilrBt of the kind since the passage of the brought g'uulnesH to many households and by iness in Jacksonville, as J had wished to do, Union livery stablo in Jacksonville, beginning 8,e‘ ral* Oiarket. I mcpr have been cut FITS, EPILEPSY cv 1 have concluded to continue the same on a larger with Monday and Tuesday, April 1st and 2nd; at almost to the lowest point known and it statute. The prosecution is at the in promptly breaking up the cough and cold that soalethan ever. 1 was in Bar Francisco recently, E. Warman’s stable, Medford, Wednesday and j8 probable that tails could easily be pur- stance of the Chicago Board of Trade. If too often develop« into that fatal disease, will save thousands from an untimely grave. FALLING SICKNESS, where I laid in one of the largest and best stocks Thursday, April 3d and 4th; at Hobt. Weatrop’a I .* convicted the indicted railroad officials yet » , „ . c x«;, ; of all kinds of Firearms, Ammunition. Cutlery, stable. Central Point, Friday and Saturday, April I Cbaseti Ion the basis of $2G at eastern will be compelled to pay a fine of $5.000 You make no mistake by keeping a bottle" of A llfe-lonir «tody. I WARRANT my remedy to thia noted California remedy always in the Hardware and Sporting Goods ever brought to 5th and 6th, returning to each stand every ninth I mills. The lowest price ever mad© in this C ure the worst cases. Because others nave each. house. this market. Goods sold at the lowest possible day during the season, ending July 1, 1889. failed is no reason for not now receiving acure. country was . #25 85 'Pho romneritinn in prices. DEBCHIPTION AND PEDIGREE: i. .. . t0“ PetltlOn IS Send at or.ce for a treatise and a F ree bottlm Hon. A. C. Jones baa forwarded his I will guarantee these Goods to bo just what of my I nfallible R emedy . Give Express Jim Blaine is a beautiful dapple gray Norman Strongest among 1 lttsblirg mills. resignation to Washington, giving as his I represent them to be. Being thankful to my thoroughbred. 16V4 hands high, weighing 1,760 and Post Office. It costs you nothing fur & 4 » ___ old custom»» for their past patronage so liberal, pounds, and was sired by imported Jim Blaine, I trial, and it will cure you. Address & A Salem mail IS making the effoit to reasons for doing so that his present . The Renowned J. I. CASE ly bestowed, 1 would respectfully solicit a con out of an imported maid, both sire and dam hav domesticate the Mongolian pheasant state ot health will not permit him to H. O. ROOT, Nl .C., 1 83 P earl S t .. K ew Y ork tinuance of tho same. JOHN MII j LER. i,nfgÄobcÄ äi?Äad*by J- P- üphBn‘ He robbed a neat of the voracious and Serform the duties of the office. Mr. ones, as receiver of the land office, has T erms :—Single service, $8; season, $12.50; in- prolific foreigners a few weeks ago and surance. $15. placed the eggs under a quiet, well con- been an efficient public servant, compe Great care will be taken to prevent accidents. juctp(i hen for incubation Tho result tent and accommodating, and his resig but will rot bo responsible should any occur. ^ucieti nen ior incilDauon. IB© result E. o. HAMLIN. JS a dozen fine chicks, u.pun which he nation on this account is greatly to be k THE ONLY — ------------------------------------------------------ intends to try the arts and blandish regretted. k qUV^NTEED ments of civilization. WCUF\E FOF^ It Is said that a big combination is The first printing office on the Pacific forming between New York and Chica UATARHH coast was built by the two missionaries, go brokers to “go gunning” for “Old ¿nirTHic ’ UKINAKY^’KIONEY TROUBLES ROVILLECU Whitman and Spaulding, who settled Hutch,” the grain broker who reaped ADILI INt |V|LU-lo ÍAYFEVER fi g AU on Lapwai creek, a branch of the Clear- such a rich harvest in the late grain 5 j water, and twelve miles above Lewiston, deals. The latter, it is claimed, is short Will make the season of 188», as follows: Com- Idaho. The boilRe is now used by the several million bushels of wheat.ami the T he only guaranteed cure for ca - r turrh. Cold In the Head, Hay Fever, Rose Corn-Shellcrs, Fanning-Mills, Wind-Mills, Pumps, Barbed- mencing April 1, 188», at mv place in Sam’s val- Indians for a stable. In this building combination is intent on making the old re Sta ley; thence to John Bailey s place in the Evans p. * tint in » nffic» th« nmnn Cold, Catarrhal Deafness and Son* Eyes. Re creek meadows; thence to B. Simpkins on Evans I a. nrbt pHntingOince tyPRt oithemoun- man buy tho stnff back at a little more stores the sense of taste and 8m<*ll; removes ples, OHs and everything kept in a first-class Machine and Imple than a good profit. creek: thence to John Woods’, Woodville;thencti I tains on the Pacific ooast was estab- laid taste and unpleasant breath, resulting ?ry the Cure Also Staver & Walker’s Agency and Headquarters for to Gold Hill; thence to my ranch, returning to lished. from Catarrh. Follow directions and a cure ment House. ppetizer Ü.ML Thera has been filed at the Lakeview Is each stand every ninth day during the season. warranted. Send for circular to ABIETINE IS Jackson county, Oregon. DE b CKIPTION AND PED1GHEE Tho Oregon immigration board baa Land office, a map of twenty miles more MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville, Cal. CURES INDIGESTION Yonng Brigham is a dapplad br«n Mallio.r, 6 lately done some advertising on a scale of the Oregon Short Line Railway, ac US“ Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, ns I am years old, nearly 17 hands high, and weigns 1,360 v._________> 1 r .1 i pounds. .He is of great beauty, fine style hd U never b( fore attempted. In the St. I aul cepted by Chas. F. Adams, pre fident of Six mentha* treatment $1. By Mail, prepared to give lowest possible prices, and my goods are first-class. Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al action, kind and gentle in disposition, and as and Minneapolis Pioneer Press, under the Un on Pacific and the chi-f engineer. Correspondence respectfully solicited. care a foal getter a. there it in the State of <ne- date of January 12, the entire eighth This takes the line now located in Oregon lays Inflammation. Heals the Soros. gon. SANTA ABIE AND 0AT-K-0URE. He was sired by Black Sampson out of old n . ...® WM. GATES, Central Point, Or. and Sampson. Black Sampson’s dam I QOVert'd With an from the state line to tho south end of Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell Grey Eagle For Sale by all Druggists. was sired by old Riley Blunt, a Canadian French I ad,’’ setting forth the advantages and Albert lake, the route making a complete and Hoarin?. FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES. Trade supplied by Snell, Hcitshu & Woodard, horse, and out of a Morgan mere. Young Brig resources of Oregon and the inducements letter S in crossing the divide between Portland, Or. ham s dam was McClendon s ‘ Nell, wno was 4.1______ 7 . . t . A particle la applied Into each nostril and sired by old Brigham Youn& imported from the merchant, manu.acturer,me- the valley and Crooked creek. w agreeable. Price 5Oc. at Druggists or by Canadn to California; her tlarw was sired by old chanic, capitalist and investor. The ■all. ELY BROTHERS,» Warren St,New York. The Shasta Courier quotes from its file Collier Parties wishing to Inspect the get of Omaha Bee of Sunday, January 13th, of 1859, among other items, that Yreka x port añd o ^.- Young Brigham are referred to J. F. Ragsdale i *.• 7 ’’m. ’ nearTolo, Fred Hansen and E. P- Pickens, Talbe c°RtainH a similar advertisement. These precinct then polled 1128 votes and Oregon arc hereby informed that Rock. articles are not written in the style of Shasta 601. At the same time we may Of Southern in addition to a large and elbgantjine of cinERi?9 r”9ingle»,oap’ 8e*eon- insurance boom advertisements. add. Greenhorn precinct, about a mile $10. Pasturage at my ranch at reasonable ra*es. talked” into an south of town, polled nearly 3T0, and Every precaution will be taken to avoid up «7 TTni) dent, but no responsibility assumed should acci- ary L(1 Mr« Sol Hirsrh wifp nt l t , bn he ,iew U.nltT INFERIOR Hawkinsville, two miles north, over occuj . (5.C. McCLENDON. e<l States minister to Turkey, received THE ROGUE RIVER —---- —--------------------------- ----------------- a cablegram from heV husband, who is 300 votes. The population of Yreka _. r. n / « ip in Carlsbad, Bohemia, recently. Min- was then about 5000. Now we poll over 1 have added to iny stock the following class of goods, of wnicti I nave a tun Hue: I lie FiilG uidli StälliOn. *8t.er stated that he was both sur- 400, ami have a population of at least Because it is t f prised and gratified at the honor con- 2000. The Frazer river and Idaho mines H aving recently been refitted with caused the stampede from »big section Ladles’ Furnishing Goods, VOlllVir^ rM vr^cr perred upon him. His friends infer from all modern improvements, are now turning out a tirst-class article of flour, which is put up in ■ “■ y this that he will accept the post tendered n 1861-2 after the great flood.— Journal. * Both Knit and Muslin. Xbariel sacks, and /»very sack is warranted to WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1889 AT THE him- Mrp- Hirsch, when asked said she To Others. An Absolute Curt, contain 4» pounds of flour If you don’t believe following places: Commencing at my sta- could Say nothing regarding her bus- this, just compare a sack of our flour with anj The Original Abietine Ointment is only S’1.6 kn>i!l<?"”i;,J"‘"““rill«'. <;n Mond.y.Apri1 band’s a intentions. She lias been the put up In large two-ounce tin boxes, and i other brand offered for sale in this market, ami 1st; thence to Ed. Morgan s stable in Phoenix. , .. WINE ANDISPIRIT MERCHANTS, Notice of Final Settlement.” OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S LINE. In the County Couit oi the BtaU* of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the matter of tho estate of John Lennox, deceased. N otice is hereby given that thk administrator of the estate of John Lennox, The Mt. inasta Route. I deceased, has filed in the County Court of Juckson county, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order of said Court Tuesday the 2«1 day of July. 188», at the hour 10 o clock ♦. m ., is set for hearing. All per sons interested are hereby notified to appear tind file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Published by order of Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge of said court. J. ATTKIIEHRY, Administrator of said estate. Dated May 16, 188». 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In the matter.of the estate of Electa Scott, de ceased. KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE xx administrator of the estate of Electa Scott, deceased, has filed in the County Court or Jackson ( ounty, Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and by order of said Court Tuesday, the 2d day of July. 1889, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a . 11., is set for hearing. All per sons interested arc hereby notified to appear and tile his or her objections to ■»aid account on or before’said day. Published by’ ordvr.of Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge of said court. ALEX. BURNS, Administrator of said estate. Dated May 9.18W. PULLMAN BUFFET S1EEPERS. Notice for Publication L and O ffice at R ohebuhg , O h ,) May 15. 1880. J N otice is hereby given that th .. R following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make proof in support of lilts claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge, or in his absence, before the clerk of thecounty court of Jackson county, Or., at Jac ksonville, Or., on Saturday, June 22. 188», viz: F. W. Knowles, homestead entrv No. 4186, for the BEki of SEM, Sec. 4, N Et. of *NEM. Sec. », Tp. :18 S., R. 2 west, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Gustave Mitchell, M. Bellinger. M. Gai ney and Peter Elmer,all of Jacksonville, Jack- son county. Or. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such ¡»roof, or who knqwsof any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be giv en an opportunity at the above-mentioimd time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in re buttal of that submitted by claimant. CHAS. W. JOHNSTON, Register. BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER Agricultural College, LLER’S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER, THE CELEBRATED DRAFT HORSE; AULTMAN’S STAR TRACTION ENGINE CLEVELAND CALIFORNIA DISCOVERIES BUCKEYE TWINE-BINDERS. ! 8CBUTTL® FAM WAGONS, ?S,SWAX’. fi’.ISt JACK SAMPSON JOHN MILLER, Office of the County Treasurer, Jacksonville, Oregon, May 21*, 1889. ary funds on hand for the redemption ot the following county warrants, protested from September 1, 1884, to December 31, 1884, inclus ive. Warrants numbered: 117, 264, 348, 347, 328, 163, 317, 284. 2W, 293, 2!*7, 335, 269, 271, 324, 119, 168, 377. 167 , 376, 11, 1922, 637, 380. 438, 462, 415, 445, 454, 455, 45«, 457, 458. 69. 1528, .fc~, 416, 447, 449, 4OL 429, 430. 431, tJ2, 428, 426, 434, 411, 422, 370, 351, 427, 417, 401*. 414, 4JH», 1784, 423, 393. ¡191, ¡189, 461, :W7. 486. 521, 516, 472, 495, 53», 487, 436, -tJ7, 488, 468, 503, 501». 511, 473. 540, 277. 272, 1690, 5, 41*2, 471, 1676, 206, 947* 663, T2S, 770, 706,744, 743, 1584,700, 649,1582, 8M. 900, 904, 905, 906, 908, 907. 90», »10 897, 898, 692, KM), 798. 030, 800, 755, 890, 893, 958, 807, 709, 696, 734, 773, 778, 780, 787, 888, 874, 895, 885, 886, 05«, 962, 647, 706. 708, 741. 774, 782, 810, |k>4, 958, 9»i9, 677, 678, 698, 621. 776, 8tB, 804, 872, 88», 27», 764, 771, 772, 788, 7K1, 717. 660, 705, 723, 724, 726, 729, 7:M), 731, 7115, 737, 754, 783, 784, 792, 8L2, 813, 815, 816, 817, 818, 81», 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 885, 826. 827, 756, 576, 832, 928, 900, 948, 91», 531, 533, 537. 5115, 713, 680, Wk, 935, 843. 841, 1300, 938, »21, 1018, 601», 672, 198, 714, 797, 912, »11, 337, 343, 1721,310.201. Interest on the same will cease from and af ter this date. R. H. MOORE, County Treasurer. Citation to Heirs. MILLER & STRANG, Agents, Medford, Oreg (go^s/^STM’.CotJGH’S, ronchit 1 Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Cutlery, Etc., THE FINE NORMAN STALLION, Jacksonville, Oregon. G O Carriages Wagons JIM BLAINE Buggies, In the matter of the estate of Jos. S. P. Rai- mey, deceased. Order to show cause why real property should not be sold. B enjamin Fl Wheel and Reversible Harrows and Cultivators. [UK CATARRH COLD IN HEAD YOUNG BRIGHAM United States Land Office, Roseburg Oregon, A pi il 9,18^9. Miiegly, whoso post office address is Jackson ville, Oregon, ha« this dny tiled his application for a patent for the “Maegly Placer Mine,” con taining one hundred and fifty acres, situated in tho l'oor Man's Mining district, county of Jack - eon, State of Oregon, and embracing the 1-2 of W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of SW 1-4, and S 1-2 of N 1 2 of NW 1-4 of SW 1-4. and 8 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW 1-4, and NW 1-4 of 8VV 1-4 of SW 1-4 of section 12, and 8 1-2 of S l-2ofNE 14 of BE 1-4. and N 1 2 of of BE 1-4 of SE1-4, and N 1-2 of SW 1-4 of 8E 1-4, Hnd 8W 1-4 of SW 14 of bE 1-4, and bE 1-4 of 8E 1-4 <»f SW 1-4 of section 11. and NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 ot NW 1-4 of section 14; also the S 1-2 of NW 1-4 uibE14of section 11, in township 38 south, of ranged west, Willamette meridian, containing 150 acres. The location of this placer mining claim is recorded in the recorder’s office at Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, in book 18. Kge 73, Jackson county mining records, and ok 1, page 341, and book 2, page 87. and page 120, mining conveyance? and in book 16, page 228, deed records of said Jackson county. The adjoining claimants are 11. Bauten on the north east and McKee & Co. on the southwest corner. Any and all perBOM claiming adversely any por tion of said mining premises are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United btates Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, during the sixty day» period ol publication here of, or they will be barred by vntue of the pro visions of the statute. CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register. . Ely’s Cream Bal m pEfiFlC THE LADIES Z- HANLEY <L LOVE. ide or hip; ulso cattle branded with a figure 2 on eft aide or bip. 1 lie ear-marka ot the Xve brand, are aln,r< crop in left ear und long cron ;n branded with HP on’t. ft’fin te’ft“«^ °r''D r‘“ht "“r and hoU “‘"•W The BUYEBB’ GUIDE is issued March ant Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur. chose the luxuries or ¡he necessities of iifo. Wo c.tn not ho yotrand furnish you wi-.n all the necessary and unnec«’sai*y appliances Io ride, walk, dance, deep, oar. ilsli, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in various r.izes* stylos and quantities. Just dpuie xit to do all these thinas COrtlFORT.iBLY. and you cen makeafai; estimate of the value of tho BUYERS' GUIDE,-which will bo sent, upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.' 111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago,Ill. Choice Lands For Sale. whore he will be April 2d and 3d; thence to Jas. fC-ipicnt Of numero«!. congratulations Helms’ stable. Talent. April 4th and 5th: thence in behalf of the new minister, to Ed. Wormat.’s stable, Medford. April 6th and ....... stable, __ _ near ...... ...... The friends of the murdered Cronin th;thence to D. Peninger's Cen tra) Point, April 8th. Returning each stand lieturnin« to rm-h atar.d charge that 182,000, contributed hy Irish every ninth day (during tlie season, --- ending July r„>. 11>atliot8 {or Ireland was stok,n and U8ed 1. 188». D escription and P edigree —Young Clyde is hy Republican politicians in the inner a largo, well projiortioned horse, 10 years old, circle of the Clan-na-Gael ns a Repub sorrel in color, «nd weighs about 1600 pounds. lican campaign fund. They believe that He was sired by 8. G. Reed’s celebrated Clydes- dole stallion, the best draught horse ever brought Cronin was killed because he was col to Oregon. His dam was a thoroughbred Cop- lecting evidence to establish this and peJbottom mare imported from Kentucky, and show how the confidence of thousands, one of the best ever in the State. As to his breeding qualities 1 will refer you to who with the most praiseworthy motives T J Smith. H V Beall. I W Thomas. J Wooley. J have given money out of their poverty Taylor, Robt Potter, A W Clemens, M Wood, for Irish independence, has been abused A Porter, T E Nichols, F M Plymale, D Penin- _____ _ __________ _ is not ---------- _ to by a little clique of unscrupulous trick- ger J Bell and others.It necessary make a big blow, aa W*7 the nra horse himself, 1.1 stere ■ . who . have I'on.ro VO rv I o shows a 4 ♦ the I' for A noil . . managed . to . secure au- T erms .— Clnaarin Season $7, payable at end thorn thera-1 thority in the Clan-na Gael* of insurance $10, due when mare is known to be with foal or disposed of. Every precaution will be taken to avoid acci Bucklen’a Arnica Salve dents, but will not be responsible, should any occur. PHIL. STEVENS. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, andpoai. tive cures for Files, or no pay required. It ¡«guaranteed to give perfectsatisfact on or money refunded Price 25 cents per box For salebv all druggists. • POISON, debted to thn uuderaigned, either by note or A bok account, are requested to call and settle • \K0PTnKE PATENT '?*U<tTlAlMTIC TRUSS ofiMiirti iflM ont . y Qnrvma ■ H > w'< ■* iCt: IcSTrua«. Perfect Retainer ,< ' f lkirtantly reliarmevarT /'^0 \'\* T; lYayj.i«a0 ttansanda. Eatab.iffTo. k s3e_tel fnr Fr.'gllhiWr’d Pamphlet No 1. A'CNETICLFLAS1 IC TRUSS CO.. Vice - NORTl^jXTllTrR'MT ST LOUISJAC. K.urgy.1 o *T 1-iLjHAirC’bco.CAl. «1 PAINLESS CIHLDDIHTH ROW AOOOMPLl BED. JCvery lady «hnuld »now. EriMAtn- MAREK CO^Box KM Buffalo,* .Y. ERSIAN BLOOM, Xn emirate & m - tlOor. Rk<s Cut* KI- ninh Eradkator know». 4 etaa? for trial yswk— AdirMe m eb ove$ Consisting of Lisle and Silk. WHY Raise scrub hprses when GAMBETTA and HECTOR, two of the Itesi Percheron stallions, and KING COLE. Twfothirds of all deaths in New York City are frqnr aonsumntion or pneumonia The same proportion nolds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. I>r. Acker’s English Remedv for Consumption will al ways relieve ana may save your life. Hold by E. <’ Brooks. no. For Central Fblnt^ The undersigned has fitted np a stage, which will make regular trips between Jacksonville and Central Point, connecting with all train«, from ahd after April J ohn A. Ldvt. The Irest Shetland on the coast, are at your service! Gambetta will be at Medford on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week, the balance of the time with the other horses, at my place one mile north of Ashland. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. W. C. MYER. Grand Central Hotel. GLOVES H INI »KERCHIEFS CORSETS FIRST-GLASS DRESSMAKER, And am now prepared to" execute ail or ders in that line in first-clam style at reasona ble rates. Call and see me opposite J. Nunan’s on Cali fornia street. MRS. P. P. PRIM. WRISLET & CO., Combine« the juice of the Blue Pip of California, ao laiatin and nutrition, with tho medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human mtem, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOIEU r FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Term« Bl. #1 SO #3 ®>er O'** Special Attention Paid to Commercial Travelers. CHAS, E, WOLVERTON, President. J> R. WRITSIVIAN, Vice-President. J. W. CUSICK, Treasurer J- K. ELDERKIN, 8®c. and Manogei . The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company. accommoda W the growing df - mand for real estate, we have opened an of fice in the town of Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn. We claim to hare as fine a line of property, and tu be able to furnish as reliable information concerning real estate in Southern Oregon,a« any other firm now doing business. Correspondence solicited. WH18LKY A GODDARD. PURR BLOOD, RBFRtSHINO SLEEP. HEALTH and 8TRENOTH Natural!, folkpr. Every one i. using it and all are delighted with it. Ask you druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Man» factored only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, ■- Sa. Faawcisco, C al K*. Daw Y«M, N.» I’Jk-IIi 860,000.00. ly tepsired and newly furnished.ranks among j best in Boutbern Oregon. The beds aae new and clean and the tables supplied with the beet the market affords, | rLH«‘ (llK’HtS may rest assured that nothing will be left nrdoi c that will add to their comfort while etayn g here M. E WILLIAMS Linkville, Or.. May 15.1FSR. OÇ-.. - - t 3 Ji 1 iMs rm s Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness Sheep For Sale A ll persons knowing themselves indebted to the *rtats of John Noland de- eeasad. are hereby notified to settle the sent*» with Willard Crawford, attorney for the estate, rd hi* office in Medford, without further deiay and thereby coot* 1. NOLAND? Adminietratrix of «aid Eetate To'the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county: HE UNDERSlGNED.YOUk PETITIONERS, legal voters of Rock Point precinct. Jack- son county, Oregon, do most respectfully ask your honorable body to grant to M. F. Hull and Wilson Beck, under the firm name of Hull & Beck, a license to retail spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon, at Gold Hill, in Itock Point precinct, Jackson county. Oregon, for the term of six months from tlicM3d day of July, 188». For which we will ever pray as we arc in duty bound. Beu Haymond, Alex Blakely, J Satterfield W Cook, A J Barlow. W P Jacoby, F M Parker, J J Owings, W F Shaffer, I E Deboy. T M Grif fiths, M Jacoby. R Scxaur, J H Grims, J Wil, son, J McDonald. O Nada 11. P Smith, O Knot«, F Otten, D N Birdsey, G W Umce, M Devaney Dr Colvig, Geo Mickey, S C Laurence, Jas 8 Horn, Isaac Raglln. I F Bassett, Wm Smith, L Pfeil, H L White, J Taylor, C Vroman, J W Walker, E Ray, J H Williams, Wm Stuart, J R Barr. A A Bashor. Hobt Hardman. Chas N Lambert, T Thomas, J L Rowe, W H Runnells, 8 Walters, — Bumbaugh,J E Smith, F M Fred en burg. J W Mundeu, W A Goldsmith, J A Hom, W L McClure. T NOTICE. T his hotel , having been thorough . WM. ULRICH, District »gent. - ■ MtOFORD, OREGON. MARVELOU8 Petition for Retail Liquor License. L and O ffice at R osercrg , O r .,) May 25, lwti. • OMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT this office by Joseph C. Gage against James M. Young for abandoning his homestead en try, No. J79H. dated March 1R, IfiftL upon the NWM of NW^. and Lot No. 1, sec. 33, and lot No. I. sec. ¡62, township 34 S, range 1 W, In .Ln ii county, Oregon, with a view to the ennc< Hatton of mh I<1 entry, the said parties are her» by summoned to appear at tne county •; ) / rk ^ 0^7., n Jacksonville, . - office, j in Jncks(»nville, Oregon, Oregon, on on tfio the 1st it day of July, 18K», at 10 o’clock A. M., to re- soon«! and furnish testimony spend teat concerning said alleged abandonment. CHAH. CH AB. W. J JOHNSTON, Register. A. C. J ones , Receiver. M. E. Williams, Prop’r. C This popnlnr remedy never f r.ils to effectually cure Important Notice. . Jly aa«i r»newn t*. ne-«T. coirntte a.”<l vuror of youth. . r itn —ra of mint! and btxly Nerve« DsbiHty, Bpinal P.iluuM<tion. I am I Manhood, Ma. A UP. H LTNKVILLE. OR ALBANY. OREGON. 1 Qi IA HEAD OF WELL-BRED STIEEP. ALL J.Ovv/ healthy and in fine order. They are said to be one of the finest hands of sheep in the ornnty, and this is a tine opportunity for any- • >9 wishing to engnge in the sheep businprs. Apply to MRS. BALLI v* K. IHH. Jacksonville, O egon. April M, lfiM. Cleanse in — System Effectually, SO TWAT — Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill 1 have setapart every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. Tho work will be done on short notice, so that parties can return with their grist the same day. I ain propared to roll barley et all timesand in the best manaer. This process D far ahead of the crusher. G. KAREWSKI “ST. CHARLES HOUSE, CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. > Important Notice tho same at once. My heavy los* by Are com pels me to make this call, and it must be com- blied with immediately, so that 1 can resnme usinsss. DAVID LINN. Jacksonville. Sept. 11,1888. HOSIERY ! Zephyr Shawls, Ectema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tcrrtnre. The simple application of B wayne’s Ointment, without any internal medicines, will cnieany case of Tetter. Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Files, Itch, Soree. Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly. Itchy, HkinfErnptiona, no matter how obstinate or long* standing. It is potent, effective and coe^abnta trifio P BARLE y ROLLERS. Under 4 years old. And many other things too numerous to men tion. 1 have also secured the service« of a ATTENTION )R HALE. 301P ACRES OF LAND—41» ACHES of farm land in the valley, good for fruit or grain. Two thousand six bundled acres foot-hill and mountain-side land, good for frnit, dairying or stockraising. This tract of land has over seven miles of fencing, duelling-bouse, a stock shed 86x90 feet, snd plenty of living water. Call on or address J. 8. HERRIN. Ashland. Jackson Co. Or. Lx, iilOSF KNOWING THEMSELVES IN- Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.' Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat Children’s Short Clothes, A beautiful line of A supply of the best shakes and shingles has just been received at the T imes office, which wiil be sold In quantities to suit at reasonable rates. note the difference in weight. As cheap as to be bought any place; also Shake« and shingle«. STEAM FLOURING MILLS More Profit INFANTS’ WARDROBES COMPLETE an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and ail skin erupjtans is. Will positively cure all kinds of piffiS. Ask for the Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by all druggists at 25 cts. per box—by mail 30 cents . THE STAFF OF LIFE I MILLINERY CHEAPEST ! ?: L Don’t Be ) 1 N otice m HEiiEBX given that a . h . CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE A admtnis - Mining Application No- r -dHiEGONk KiD\Eoy te A The Horse of All Work, ‘ haymond , the trator of tho estate of Joseph S. P. Raimey, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale of the real-estate hereinafter described, belonging to said estate, for the purpose therein set forth: it is theref ore ordered by’ the court that all persons interested in the said estate, appear before the said court on Tuesday, the 2d day of July, 1889, at 10 o’clock a . m . of said day at the court room of said county court, at the court-house in Jacksonville, Oregon, to show cause why’ an order should not lie granted to the said administrator to sell the following de scribed real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Beginning at the NE corner of the S W quarter of the NW quarter of sec 25, twp 35 S, R 2 W; thence running south 240 rods to the section line between sections 25 and 36 in said twp and range; thence west to the county road; thence northerly along said county road to a point due west of the placo of beginning; tbeooeeaal to the place of beginning; con taining 150acres more or less, situated in Jack- son county. Oregon, at public auction as by law prescribed; and that a copy ot this order be published at least four successive weeks in T he D emocratic T imes , a newspaper of gentral circulation, printed and published in said county , and it is further ordered by the court that a copy of this order be served per sonally upon each of the heirs niuned in said petition who reside in Jackson ffiunty, Ore gon, as by’ law directed In such cases. u. R. NEIL, County Judge, Dated May 27, 188». and Carts Steel-Beam Center-Draft, Clipger Plows; Bissell Chilled Plows’ Imnroy Scotch Clipper and Timber Plows. I i N otice is hereby given that there And all di »cate*» arising from a Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion. I Strayed or Stolen. VRoM THE RUTTE ( REEK RANGE, ONE F small dun-colored mare, with white spot In forehead, aged about eight years, 1 randi’d “C I R" on left snoulder with a larger brand “C” juRt above the first-named brand: nlao one smutty-gray mare, five years old, branded with lett<rl‘C’on left shoulder; h I m » a dark iron-gray yearling colt, running with the mar«-“, and imbrand« d. He has small white star in forehead. A liberal reward will be paid f< r their return to the undersigned, or for information cone» ruing them. Addreae JOHN PELLING, Eagl<- Point. The natural rrnutt i« g-sxMl appe- tlleniul fle<«!>. !»<>•*♦? «inHil. etcvBH*ly NNfar «•ontcit and ea*>jr f<rmw allow. Mold everywhere. *< Jn formation for the Farm, IJ on or- hold, Hnvkohop ami Mr broom” will ba vent free on aindlcalton» Estray Notice. NE DARK BAY HORSE. WITH HEAVY Next door to Scott A Jennings’, MRS. J. C. TAYLOR, Proprietrai forrtop, wearing a bell of in rd I u in size, and O one white horse1, with lump on right hiud hoof 0 like ringbone, oach weighing 1100 or 1200 pounds and bring freshly shod with No. 4 RE TABLE IB CONSTANTLY FURNISHED shoe«; atraved from my place on Gray’» creek. with the be«t the market afford*. Any one giving Information leading to their Not hin*** employed, and bo pain* «pared to recovery will be sultablv rewarded. give Mtief action. JASPER DARNULLE Mt ale at all ^ura. » orate. Murphy, Joeepblnd Co.. Oregon. T