? • ar She gemotratit ¡limes. t ¿hr ÿruwratit «times. »‘ubtUiiui every Tbunklay by the ADVEBTIS1NG AND JOB WOEK. TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN'Y CHIS. XICKKLL, U4lt»r ♦ NEW TIMES BUILDING Office—Third and (’ Street«. Rates of Subscription: One copy per annum, in advance. •• M six month*......................... thrvt* month* .82 -A . 1 SO. . 75. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MORRIS M. SPRING! 1889 SUMMER! ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ort gon. Everybody Should Go and S»*c the Office In Ahlfs buihling. Front Slr«,«,t. GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION P. P. PRIM, ATTORNKV AND «NIUNSEI.OR AT LAW. Wtll Mwcllcr In all c»»urt.« of th< Stai»*. Offici* In thè Court II »use, third d«*»r to l« tt of vn- traui’p. . DRY AND FANCY COODS, I CTÁ'THING, Jarktonrillr, Or. Will practic»* in all emiri« of the State. Office in th«* Court liouHC, tirnt dour to left of en trance. H. K. HANNA, ATTORNEY ANI» CXJl NSELOR AT LAW, or. Will pnu tlc<* in all courts of the State. Office In Orth s t’rick, u|»>stairs. «I. «I. HOUCK, NOTARY fVBUC AND WNV RY ANVER. «•«<« Ulti, Orryon. Will att« n«l to all t>UKÌn«'s* in my line with promptness and at reasonable rates. BOOTS SHOES, Caclieniire, Bieg«1, Sicilian Suitings, 40c t<> «>•"><• per _v<l. Double fohl. Reversible ('loth, 15c to 20e per y«l. TOBACCO. GROCERIES. Nun's Veiling, Cream, Blue ami Black, 20c per y«l. CROCKERY, ETC. Bunting in Colors, Cambrics, l.nwns. l’iquas. Dragon Black and Figured Drgandie, 1 «>!]<• per yd. Rem«-inber. tin se gnoils nrc new anti Innight Mince tlie war in railroad rates and are sold Zanzibar, l’almcr and Ainoskcag Ginghams. Imported Scotch Ginghams (like summer silk) 25c. Cll»*ap ÍO1* <?«.«!»! Bleached and Brown Cott«»ns, Cabot ' < lc. New Buttons, New Parasols, New Calicoes, (In Country Pnxluce bought an«l s«i!«l; : i !«<»W« m »I digo and Standard), Etc., Etc. Hi<i»s, Fursand Deer Ski ns. Solicit orders for Lumber. We also carry in stock MAX MULLER, <'alit'ornia Street. JarkHmville, < )r WM. M. COLVIC, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. MJEMNT’S Will practice in all the onurts of th«- State PriMieriitanir Att«»rn«*y fur First .ludiciul District. Other in I’ourt-housr. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AND COl’NSELolt AT LAW. BLACKSMITHING ITCHINC ACONIES. l’û’.v is Your fimo tc Get Every Night I Scratched un til the Skin was Raw. Body covered with Scale« like spots of mortar. All awful S|H*ctn»*le. lkM*tors iim less, dire I i «»I m *I« k . Entirely cured by the (uticura Remedies in the weeks. I mu going to i< II ,v"ii of th»* extra »rdlnnry «bang«- your < 'ut Icura R<-iiic«ih*« p« i l<>riu»xl on in«*. About th« I m of April la*t I noH»-«*l *«>lii»- r«-d pimple* lik<* coining out all over my I mx I a , but thought nothing ot it until *oinetini«- later<»n, wh« n it l»< gan t«» look lik<* sp«»t* <»f mortar *p«.tt< <1 on. and widt h «¡un< off in lay. ers. accoiiipani« «1 with itching. 1 would *»-rat<-li ev»*ry night until I was raw, tlu-n th«* n«'\t th«- seal«-*, la-ing fornu-d in»*an- while, w«*r»* s»*riit»-h«*<l off again. In vain <!i«t I «-oiisiili all th«- «i<H-toi-s hi th«- »-onntrv. but without aid. Aft« r giving up all l»op«-s BOOTS and SHOES ot r«*»*ov»-ry. I litipp«-n«-<i to *<•«• an adv« rtis«-- nu-nt in th«- iu \\ spapcr ab«»ut your Cuticura lt<Tip-dies, and pur<*has<*d them from my «Irug- gi-i and olitaiu«-«! aim«»*t lmnuslint«- r«-li«-t. I b«*gnn to noth*»* that tlu* s<-aly erupti»ins grad ually dropp«-«! off ami di*ai>p«-ar«*d oik - by on«-, GROCERIES DRUGS and have ta-«-n fully «-ur<xi. I had th«-disease thirteen months la-tor«* I began taking tlu- (Tub urn lb nn-di«•*, niui in four or live w«-« ks was « ntirely »•ure«l. .My dis« ase was eczema and |>*oriasiH. I r«*»-omm«-nd«*d tlu* ('utieuru Renu <lh*s t » all in my vicinity, and I know of W*»» havem* hnnif‘«M5^M'Tk in tl.e ab»»ve a MTuwt many who hnw tak«-n them, and Ifn«*» of g.MMb*. whii ii m «'im fl«*l! ehvtijwr thun thank nu* f«»r tlie kn«»wlc«ige <»f them. « *p«-c- th«*y ean !»«• sold anywli« r«- in turnth«-rn • >r»‘gon, ially motlu-r* wlm hav«* bal»< s with sc aly « rup- as w«‘ hav»* mit very t« m « xp«-n*•■»•. All kimls tions »»ii their iH ii'l* ami bodies. I cannot cx- of prtHliiei* tak«*n in cxrhtuw and l‘iin w«»r«l* tin- thank* to y«ni for what tlu* ('uticura R«-in<*<licsl»a\ « la-< n torn»*. My I mm I v wa* «• >v« n-d with scales, ami I was an awful highest market price *p«-«-tach-to l>«-liol»i. N««w my skin is as nice G eo ( oTEV allowed for same, (’all an«l s»*e for y<mr*el v«* mid <-l«-ar hm n iaiby s. S» ut . 27, I ms 7. .M«*rrill, WI h . JACOBY BKOS. H i». 7, I mkk No tra«-«- of tlu- »li*«*a*«* from whi«-h I suffercil lias shown itself sine«- m\ cur»*. (j. c. THE BEST STYLE NOTARY PUBLIC AND CVNVBYANCER. Hardware, Tinware Crockery, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. Cuticura Kemediefl ( urr « \« i > specie* <>f agonizing. Ininiiliat ing itching, burning, scaly and pimply «list a*«** <»f AT CENTRAL POINT, Hie‘•kin, *« <»1|» am! b!oo«i, with toe* of hair, ami all hiiuior*. bl<»t«Ji«*s, eruptions, *<»!•«•*, s«’iil< * ami « l u-f*. wlwther simple, *4*r«»fiil«»ii* or contagion*, win n physician* and all other r» no «tic* fail. >oi«l « V« ry win i « I’ri<-e, ( iiti< uni..'ii«. ;|(«-- Win n is k'pi «-«instantly <>n h.tml a c»»iii|»l»-t«* *«»!>• nt, $| ; Soii|», 2.*•. Prcpareti by til«- P«»tt« r and Ii r*t-«*li»**« *L m k «»f Drug ami (In niiciil ( ’orpondion, Boston. • ' S« !i<i for “How t » Ciir«' *kin Disease*,” ♦ri pag«-*. .’»u illustrati«»»!*, ami juu testimonials. JOS. C. SHERiDAH, PROPRIETOR. in large ipianliti«'.' and can give special inducements to intending buyers. HARDWARE, 2-^" Will cNclianm' for farm products, allowing highest n arket price for same. Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Thankful fur pa.»t favors and hoping for a like continuance. — DONE IN - W. H. PARKER, CLOTHING, Can truthfully -ay all of above goods are eutiri'lv new, having pnrcuaseil them ]>< r»oiially this Spring. We buy -TO I.1.T Vol'll Mnlfurd, Vr^yon. 3F"Offici- in Phillips A, Jackson's block on C st reel. HOY’S Boots, Shoes, lints. Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, \ alises, etc. THE PLACE Jfclcaoiivitlr, Orrym. J. N. m J —AND AT— VA1NTS, «/«rAaonrit/r, Or. rr«»bate .Matters, .\b*tract of Title«. Convi’y- .iiicing. H«»in«**t»‘ad. Preemption an«i all other IniHineHH entrusted to me, will receive nr«»in|»t attention. Loan* negotiated. Office on corner, opposite the Court Hous»1. J. NUN AN. Jacksonville. Or. THE LOWEST RATES. —IS AT V O. F. DEMOREST, NEW COODS. NEW PRICES Mrdferd, Orr««»a. R. PRYCE, M. D., PHYSICIAN A N D S F R G F. i > N. Ä Fine, Lai'^e Stock « ware, Stows. Carpenter.-.' To ils, the World-Renowned Victor Mow I n. <>?TMAN, SK I I.SSOi: TO J. O. HAM- office in William* Brick Building, up-st.iir*.^ •I • aker A (’«>. of Bonuuza, Klamath c«»unty. Or., has purchased a Urge and tiret-cliu*» *t«»« k of good* which ar«« now on the way from Portlan«!, DR. A. J. LAPPEUS, and will bo b«»ld<'h<*Hp for Caah. E\ory’«*lj in invited to call an«l examine good* aud pri -«»* !><•- P II r S IL 1 A N A N I) SIR G E O N. for»* pur<’ha*inu eUowhere. You can always find ( entrai Point. Oregon. «»n hand a fill! line of DR. S. DANIELSON, ers, Bain Wagons, HOLLINGSWORTH TIGER SULKY RAKE, A. C. CALDWELL, ME<I<ANI<AL ANI» OPERATI VE DENTIST. Anhhtnth Orrfjt»»t. Nitrous O<l«le (iasadinuiistereil for tli«* pain- |r*u» eKtiaetloll «»• teeth. i<* Office over the Ashland Bank. E. P. CEARY, M. D anil Oliver Chill« 1 Plows and extra Shares for same. Agency L t the White, the King of all Sewing M icliine-. elsewhere. Geo. R. Gallant & Co., Central Point, Or. Other In Hamlin's H!<* k. Strert. 'L'un ¡’iii'üir li B lìdi. JACKSONVILLE, OR. R siib ncr on (' E. B. PICKEL, M. D., P II Y S l < 1 A N A X D S U HO E O N, Medford, Orrgon. Cull* promptly Alt» nd»d to Day* or Night. ( »fff«-c on B stn-et. DR. L. WICCIN, V E T E R 1 N A K V S f R G E <> N. JoNTphlar Co.. Or. fpllE I NDLRSIGNTI) HAVE FoR.MLI» \ 1 copai in« U'lup with an authori/.«*«l « apital of $.V»,«n»t. for th»* purpo*«- ot < art y ing on a • b n» r- al Banking Bii*in« *s in all of its hranch«-* in Jacksonville. Or»voii. OfH«*.' at theohl stan«l of B« « km.in * Baitkin*r Hous«-, S. E.e«»rn<-r Cal ifornia an«l Third *tr«-«-ts. < < BEEKMAN. TH«»S. G. BEAMIL<. —ami — IL m ioiiit»*»! in A*hlan«l. Or., for th»* nriM-tie»* nf hin pr<rf«-Ksii hi . Makt * all chronic iiis»*a***M, mich n> RIieuinMti.Min. A*thina, Pit»**. Kidney ('oinplaint*, ♦ tr., a ««pecialty . on the northwi-st <**»:i*t. C. H. HASWELL Apple Tn*«**........................... « 5 Io «III per H>i Peach “ ................ .... in •• it, •• •• Pr<>f«*4.*i«»nal nUI* promptly ntfend»*»! t«> day or Plum iiml Pi um- Tr«-»-* . ... H “ II, “ “ nitfht. ( Mh»*r tree* an«l Mirubb« rv furnished rea«»na- CiinMiiitMtion* in etth»»r Enjrli*h or G**rin>in. Hjr. Offi»’«* and r(**i»i«*ii4*v on < alllornia <tr»-«-t, ror- Semi f«>r ( atalogu«- t«» n» r of Fifth *tr»-« t. J. II. SETI'LEMIER. W.NMlburn, Or. ENGEL BROS,« DEALERS IN Cenerai Merchandise J. C. CARSON, OREGON. PHOENIX, «VE INVITE INSPECTION CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA OF ASHLAND, OR., Late of California, .WALD«». OREGON. OREGON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR., MOBLE. STONE OR GRANITE ¡nth. sth. iMlh . 271 Ii Gen 1 F. a 1’. Ag’t. < > P. R. R. Co, (’orvidlia. Oro«on. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS 5 £itil<liii<r Forcitni and Domestic Woolens, Ele., OREGON — IN I MIRER'S ADDITION TC ASHLAND. pulsi CLOTHING, HARDWARE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. GENERAL Itt'Il.hlNG M ITERI Al.. FRUIT TREES MOST REASONABLE RATES L Satisfaction (iiiaraHtcrtl. for yoiirselvis. l’h ast* givi* id a triai and judge INLOW A.-. ASIII’OLE. By the Thousand ! LOOK OUT FOR ('NDF.lCSKi.NED IS NOW TAKING OH- «I« r* through Jacksoil and Jo*« pinne cutin> T HE tit*« for FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, THE r.sDEIHIGNED IS FELLY PREPARED to do al Iwork in his line in tin* best mann« r and at niwonable prices. GEO. S« HIM PF. Settle Up Cough Medicine 1«. « v« ry one atllietrd.”—Robert ITorton, 1 it mail JlcdtUiyfit, M»»rrillt«»n, Ark. •• 1 have b»en afflicted with asthma for forty years. Last spring 1 was tak«*n with a violent <ou"h. whi«*h threatened to terminat«*inv «lays. Every one pro- n«»uiic<*d me in consumption. I deter- minetl to try Ayer s Cii»-rn Pertoial. Its effects were magical. I \xas immedi ately relieve«! and continue«! to improve until entirely recovered.”—Joel Bullard, Guilford, Conn. “Six months ago I ha«l a severe hem orrhage of tlie lung*, brought on by an incessant cough which «1« |»ri\ » «l me of sl«-ep and rest. I tri»'»! \ariotis reme- uic*. but obtain«'«! no relief until I be gan t«> take Ay. r's Cherry l’e< toral. A f« \v bottles »»( this m« «li< iim cm» «1 me.” Mr*. E. Coburn, 19 Secund st., Lowell, Mass. “ For chil«!r»*n afflicted with rohls, roughs, s«»re throat, or croup. I «’m not know of any remedy whi.h will give m«»r«‘ speedv r< lief titan Ay« i * < berry Pectoral. I have found able in cases of W hooping < «»ugli. — Ann Lov. j«»y. 1257 Washington afreet, Boston, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pesterai, Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. £vlJ I') all Dru.riri.tn. 1’iit ■ fl. » ;» bollii*. fX MA II, ROUTK. MRS. JABE REWG, Piwlrcss. (or. Er«ait and Vorri*«>n Sts. «-unwimnith. Ilxht t .th< w<.rM form of Uhronlc DI hit I hph . U ,T.>. k’k-T« it. S»f.-nn.l tiurc •• My v. if»* ha.I a «listressing couch, with pains in th»* sub* ami breast. Me tried various nuulii im-s, hut non»* did her any gootl until I got a bottle of A ver’s Cherry Pectoral, which lias cured I k r. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn. ha«l the measles, ami the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I I-,av»' no hesitation in recomim ihling this JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY PORTLAND ORECON. Naw tire-pro*a llrick. Plrst-elass In all lt.si« i ts. DISCOVERY <:<nulue Ss.tcm of Mrmnrj Troinlo*. . - ¡tank. Ia-nrnrd tn onr rradins. .ttiiul .vnn.lrilna currrt. rull.l on.I lolult arentl. brnefltted. t i t lucemeota t-o Uorrer.p<»u«ience Ulas*««. :* •.•.-♦•15, With opini in» of |>r. Wm. A. Ilnni- , t.i«« w rhi-fittn- •! Npeciahrt in Mind D im - immw * ,» , -i .-l <.r<'<-nl< at'Th<.mp.on,«li»«nat -I .*. »!. B«irkl«-v, !>.!>.• nditoruf th* ( Ariefran 1 ' : ■' .V. F . Kirbnrd Proctor, th« K. iwntir. ; ».»ns. XV. W. A«tor, Jitd«c <Gb»»on, uudub 1. IJ-t-.i tmln, <nl«»tberv*'nUM*tfra«br Prol. A. LOISE t + e , «31 Will Ave., N. Y. . Q Saw Logs. CENTRAL HOUSE, DR. JORDAN’S Museum of Anaîcmy THOS. CUI MEAN, I’ i i>rl< t«r. ■' 'Tlie l'.’umnd Ro’timrant is unsurpassed in ev. r?' particular. U u 75i Maikrl Ft., San Fninelco. G«» and b arn h«»w to avoid dis « as«-, and how wondt rfnl you are mad« . Private <4tir«’. 21 G« ar> St. (’.»ns’.iltat ion «»n L«»st Manlio«*! an«l nil disi’asrs of m< U.S« lid t<ir book E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, I nm prepared to emitinet for the «lel'jverv<»f good merchantable saw logs of the following kinds- SUGAR PINE, FIR AN□ YELLOW PINE «leli'.crol <»n the hunks of Rogue Rix •er at any point between the mouth of Butte Cre«*k and the motif' i <>f lied Blanket creek, and wil! pay e;is|i on tlelivery for same in <p jantities from persons knowing tiiemselvi s md»»bt-d t<» th*» »‘Mate of Dr. J. H (’hit A ll wo»»l bv «»r bo »k nrronnt. ara hereby r.oti fi.*l to *«tt>p th* aame within »he next thirtj I Is on flip tn Phtladr tnhla day* »r rander th«‘ir*civ»‘« ri«f»le t«» e«»*’* <»f aait C. H. WAFSON. I ar flic N< ««««paper Àdv«r- Att’y for hfltate. tu-UMt A k « n« y «»f BI cmua M« our authorized ageuU A* hl an I. Or..Oct L 1889. wit tun ” yarda «»f the New lie pot Hot« 1 now be g built. Enqu. r<‘ >f E. MINER.Ashland H«iuse I ¡ k -L síihisí I o . <> i B B DIARRHŒA ELIX IR. M»-di»inr for Throat ami Lung Diffi culties has long been, aud still is, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It cutes Croup, V. hooping Cough, Bronchitis, ami Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx ami Fauces; strengthens the \ oral Organs; alia}* * of ri.c Lungs; prevents Consumption, ami, e\ en in a«lvancc«l stages of that <li*« a*c, relieves Coughing ami indu<« s Sh'« p. There is no other preparation for dis- Lu.*« * «•( the thr. at an«l lungs to be com pared with this rrmcily. FKEFAIlFn DY I ftnws Wo at firasoMMc Rales. It: *< ><>!.-.<< {¿‘«‘¡»s ï I. The Favorite Dr. J. C. Ayer WGES LEAVE -1.M KSONVII I E E\ PRY Monday and Friday at ii <»'<-|«.« k \. m . for !d< : \!!i«*.r<*tiirningTiM sday sa’id Satunlaj s. tag«* l« ;»v< * for I ni«»ntow n «*n Wcdmsdays w.i ’.th»'« ba k A. it., r* turning Thursday -. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM »••«■u*i and beatmte« th« |1Atr. ITian.» * a luxuriant grow th. Naver Fails to RaMoro Gray Hair to it« Youthrul Color. Cun?'.•M'a’|»«tP<’a*r*an<l hair falling -'S’ at \i;- ■ ; > F : I AND AU1 • irrst K»isi«lt*ncr Eots in Ashland. All <>f which will be sol<| at the E’tluiiitts mui |<ri.*.--llHt si nt on iipplicati on. UOI NTKY ORDERS A Sl’Et I VLTY. Fa«t<.rv al Wtidbi’s MHI. Salt .-rooms coi Thirtt ami E -tr« « l-. Portlaixl, tjn-gon. And «II of UNRIVAITP GOODS’ NI «'1*< • ï I ï!l 11 t TlllJOl le-al. r in T AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S CARRICK, We keep sortiiif'iii <>t Sash. Doors, Blinds fnTnbinble f »rCo«a»hs. «’ »Id.“. Inward P«/ns. ENhanstlon. THE BOSS BOOTS A General Merchandise EAGLE POINT Manufacturer of HEl’NDF.BSIGNED HAVF TAKEN CHARGE uf Frank Hrfnn’s ol«i *tnnd in Wald«». J«»s«'- CITY BARBER SHOP »hin« no'intjr. and will k-*ep it *t.»cked will« the b**o of Wine«. Li<iuora, andCigara. Givens a CALIFORNIA STREET. eall W<* will treat jr<m well. HOWELL 4 YARBROUGH. JACKSONVILLE, ORECON. VOI?____ Cemetery Work a Specially « I I I.I. I INI' or Till'. BUST AND MOST kx t;i*hioiuiLie «•loth*, finishing*, «t«-.. <-<>ii- stanth k pt <m hand, an l nothing but ttrst- clasH w«»»k turn» «! «»nt. Ail or«hit* filh’d promptly at r«as'»nabl«‘ rates and *ati>t action guaraiil<-»*«!. A. GAKRK'K. M'df«»r«i, May 13. ¡<59. PARKER SCINCERTON1C ___ ASSIT G« miai ( <»nfv*4 tor in MEDFORD, ORECON. 1 Are now prepared to furnish the best <<f mutue Any kind rals««l in n tir-t-cuis* Nur- -ry. tor public or private Pai tics, Ralls, Picaics. &c., at any Ls>int on the coast. Th«»*»* wanting tr«-tM will «1«» w» ll to giv«* in«' All the new popular music in played by thin tli«-ir «>r<L i *. a- I wPt giiarant**«* «*al i*tacti« n. Orchestra. I warrant all ni\ ti «•••*. if pr«>|i« rly «•ar«,<l l'«»r. Hsvinff ompluynd a !»ir<e number of musicians T» riu*«»f pay in« nt easy . Pr<»«hi<a- t -.k- n at w* are able to furnish any nuini»er of latnds. incrk« t pr »<•«•. l»XKi!‘ >, «4 I*« auli >< «••! w;• n».si Any instruments or scalier funiishdl to «»liter A. S. JOHN.-« »X. bands. All orders by mari or telegraph prompt- Ja»'k*'»nvill«-. Orcgun. Aug. 1, 1*S3. !y attended to. Terms always rensonabin. A«i. dr«*» PROF, li ANI ARP. Anhlnnd Or. MINER’S EXCHANGE, J. C. NV 1 I I 1’1\ DEALEIUJ IN lfcfv A full line in stock <>f DRUGGISTS, ( INLOW * ASHPOLE, PRICES : ACHINO SICES AND BACK, Il ... 1.. 1......... .. uterine pains and Hip, ki-im > and including tin lu st ru*tic, «-«-Fing and flooring, « aki)«*M-- r«-li« v«-«l in «ine minuti' turni -I k '. ì « H sii, i ; mu i«-.-, bj tin < iiticnr.; Anti-Fain Plash*r. • Sat is! act 1«»ri guarant«,«qi. th«- tirst and only instantaneous S. S. SMITH. pain-killirg. rtrcnjfthening plaster. And Import» !' < f NO APHIS ORLICE ON TREES. 185T ft \ 1 5 > C. C. HOGUE, i»»*n I r. <k > . Ay t, Or«*/«»»i i>»'VPt«»;»:fw»n! «'•»., ’»' i M«»nttfom»*ry St.. San Fraut xsc «. (*al. Jark'OBville. (Ireirnn. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING 'Dilli' Trains ronneet with thr O. A (’. R. R. ami Riv«*r RoAts at Corvallis ami Albany. REMEMBER THE (»REGoN «»REG« »N P.MIEI« I'nlTIAIt EX« I RSloNS R>I«»XS To I'«» VACCINA. YAQl INA. I.oW ICEM1.MBF.R l’\< JFh ’ Pofl l.Alt EX» rat«' ti< k- (' ar« u«>w <m *;ilr, jr«»■ m I • \ : r\ 'A « «tu« -«!;•.\ ami Satin«!;» v from All«an\. « <>i \ alii* ami rliilomath. VINES AND SHRUBBERY W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., I firOü Si FAME!; SAILING DATES ... , .KoM v.wr , INA: FROM S \.N Fit \ M l SCO: U lllniilHI.'Villici - at • uni t August 31 I'Villaniett« Vail» y. Tu«*sday. July . . Ti»es«iay. 13th “ “ Thursday. Aug Thurs»iay, “ . .22«b “ “ Sunday. “ . Saturday, ..31st, “ T’lu-sday, “ . I h° c«»mpany reserver the right to change sailing date»* without notice. K«*rp* the larg-** t stork of E L E < T I <* P H Y S I <’ I A N. Ml T FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST Offici» nn«l reshlvncc a f«-w mil«-- w«-st of Grant's Pass. Best of reference given and satisfaction iniarant«Mxl. PHYSKTAN. SFHGEON A An'OITt HEPH. C- 1 Short ¡¡rill«' t«> < ’ ji I i Í Oil ri ;» WOODBURN NURSERY DR. W. STANFIELD, \ I h L 1 kJ YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. P II Y X I U I A N A N I» S f H G K «» N. M.tlfor.l. Orriroa, X«« *ingl«' «h-« a-«• lias « ntail«-<| m<»r«' stiff« t ing «i la-t« n«il t In- l»r«aking upiri the <*«»n*titu- ti< n than (atanli. Tin- s« ns«- <»f *m« ll. <»f taste, of sight, «ri h« aring, th«- human v««ic»*. NAILS. ROPE. on« , r nn»i'e, ami *«»m< tini« s nil. ciel«! to its «h fltruetive infill« nee. Th«* poi*on‘it distrib ute* t hntiighout th«- *yst«-m attacks everv vi ta! force, ami injui«•* the m«>*t robust of con stitution*. Ignorisi. ÌH'<*aii*«‘but little und<-r- roo'l,Dy m<»<f physician*. impot<-ntly assail««»! y <|«iaek* and charlatans, th«»*«- suffering from if hav«- little hupe t«» I»«- reli«*v«*l. It is tim« . ilo ui. that th« popular tr> atm« nt »>! this t« 11 ,!»’«• «lisi a>< Dy i « inc«iil * within tin* nach • •tail pa**« «1 lut«» hand* at on«*e <-<»inp* tent an-l I rust w,»rl hy . Tin- n« w nn«l hitherto un tre •! m. tln-.| i .pt.-«l l.\ |)r Sauf »rd in On* i r« pai ,tt ion ot hi-. Radi» al < in has won the 1 W1W I hearty aj»| rov.'J «»! filonian i*. It is in*tanta- n*-««u* in avoiding r«-li« t in all In-ad co «I*, < /.¡ng. snuffing, an«! nil o!>struet»sl br«-alli- j J IJ *in 1 ing. ami rapidly r»-in«»v«-* tin- most <»ppr«-ssn«- sympt«mi*. < !« ai !iig th« liea«j. *w«-> I«-inng tin bleatn, r«-*t «ring tin -« n*.• «d *:in 11 and tast«', and iu iitraliziiiM tin- «-«»listitoti«>nal tendency ANDERSON CREEK, ••I th«- <li as«- towards th«' lungs, liv« r and kidm*j s. Sanford's Radical ( 'nrc for Catarrh < a» • i-1* of on« I*«i i h* of th<-Ra«li<-al ('lire, on«- b"\ Catarrhal S«»!v«'nt. ami «»in- Impr.>ve«i hi.hae r. m ¡»Oy u rapp«-«I in <>n« pa« kag«-. with U» Sl’B-iItlBER TAL: - I’l EASFKE IN full «lu «x'tn»n*-, pi i« « . *1 Sold < v«-ry win r»-. Hlítioiim-iitg thiit hi* .*1 • .»in *:«w-mill l* now running on lull ttin«-ami turning out a larg«- I’«»’rrm Ditiu < iiemi « \ i . ( <» ri *»»J{ atk » n . • piantity ' ! lumber. H« i- pi « | .o «-d tu till all or<l« r* with dispateh. iiml at th«' most rva.*ona- bl« rat«-*. A line «pinlity-of JACKSONVILLE incensora to 0. C. Bsekmaa’s B-nL lb ¡i‘ f I ••*!« » ta in««u*. (un- Espili, ¡{adiriti Mini Permanent. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, 6 n £»'* Call anil examine this splendid lino of Goods bef >re inlying BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, Sanford’s Radical Cure For Catarrh. S. S. SMITH, Prop’r. Clothing. Boots and Shoes Barnes' Rakes, Victor Mower Extras, ami Sections for all Mowers Groceries. Hardwi re comniouly carrieil in this market. Al- > the Celebrateti Garden City PhyshuMtilical everyth inir generally to be foiled ina first P II Y S I «’ I .t N A X D S U It G E O X. c and ar.- Country Store. JAS. MOUTON, Manager .Medford, Oregon. Ihicanaa. April 18 lflftH. SpiT’.nl attention given to Chronic Di*« »(*<•*. 3 ? Will carry a full stock of Heavy and Builder’s Hardware, Tin Medford. Oregon. ( 'all* attend«*! day or night. I Jil J Jill CENTRAL PO AT !’.<> < ANZA. K E S I I» E X T DENTIs r. V i i V 1 1 I ) JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. iiffic' an t rtnldencr on <’.illf«»rnia Str«'et. t'allM attend»*! pr«»uiptly «lay <»r nigtit. OF ALL KINDS. Mutinies' Tools, D. CRONEMILLER & SONS, JarktoRvlllr. Oregon. OILS Ten Thousand to Ten Million Peet. •'prb^ for terms to FRED. IL BOWE. Tolo. Or. Ashland, - - - - Oregon. SETTLE-UP NOTICE. i I L THOSE KNOWING TIIEMSELVI S IN 71 d. ! •« .! t»< the undt*r« igm*d.»-it!-»*r bj n« t«*«n Tbifl w»dl-km»wu lmu*e ha* been ren«>vat»-«i t»«»nk at*c<Hin(. H»e hereby «»arneatly r«‘«jm»»-t«**t t‘* bTwwghout an«i call ;;nd ***Ml«* ut timir nar’u**t convenwnce. O*Jr bus..*.*-.n.nst becl«ed. pBycEAGEA1.1 NEWLY FURNISHED. A n»>od sample ro«»tn for commercial travclo \a-!».‘»‘n fitted up in eonnectMM» with the hotel. N. S. DREW. i Htth-brand' d I> and markeden.^ap.! H-junrr ‘ niwk'rtiil in l«*ft nar and nnd«r»*iupe in light; !. daear-olds and upward»» l ave the point of *• rurlit horn flawed «»ff. Rai»we«ai Appl**gate« Her*» branded JL> uu right hip. Modford. Max 12. tflSR $100,000 TO LOAN U/ I V v, v v v \T EIGin l’l'lt I I N I' . ~* -- I'l l; tNNI M. ■” ‘,"rj'.'o. NO. 31. THK MARKt:is. CROCODILE CREER, RECÌDA, CEN D ARME BLUE, TAN, LEAD, CRANUT, TERRA COTTA ETC. DRY GOODS CL0TH1HG HATS CAPS FURNISHING GOODS. HftTS, J. R. NEIL, ATTORNEY AND (Ot NSELOIt AT LAW. •— ♦ MEDICAL. Free Bridge Across Rogue River BARGAINS!! OSrGPASSliD !! OF NEW SUMMER Jarkunnrlllr, Orrgon. • misoe A neous . MISCELLANEOUS. HARKNES3, GrtfMl'a JACKSONVILLE,OREGOjN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889 VOL. XIX »lilt JOHNSON, Medford, Oregon. LOCAL NOTES. Adverti»»einentfr a II be inserted in the T imes at the fol lowing rates : 1'enlines, one innertioD.................. f2 W each »»a beeqaent insertion....... ICO CU* Legal ad vert ¡»»omenta inserted reasonable A fair reduction from theabore rates xnadete yearly and time advertiaers. THE TIMES JOB OFFK’B is more complete by far than any other in South ©rn Oregon, and compares favorably with any io »L a i*-;-...__ of * erery ___ * imaginabl •____ the State. Job IVinting I description done at Han Francisco rates.and ina prumptand hrst-claas manner. G A7.-.1 TI. F MISTAKEN. roHTLAXD. Hay—»13014 per ton. ii<»ps— Quote 10117c per pound. Eggs - 22c yer«foz. Potato«*.*—Old, 5Uc per seek ; new, lc per piiund. La r<l—Kegs, or gallon tins, 9^ 10c p« r It» Oats—Mark» t quiet. Quote 2s03Oc per bushel. Wool—(plot»* pring l»ia22c: eastern On'gon lOif-’BJc. Provisions—Baron, Il«13c; Irani«, 13c; «hmiblers, !><• Wlnat—Valle? 11 15a»l 17, Walla Walla, $1 (»7 a ctI Barley-—Brewing,whole, 8.»a|1.10;ground, P» r fon. |22(.»2.» UO <’orn- $1 5o per centaL Flour—Valiev standar»!« quoted at (4.00: Walla Walla brand*. 7->. I r»«l Bran.113 OOWfll (JI; horts flG 00 chop, |l8(u20; ehoppe»l bailey. f20viG(2.3 per ton. Butter- Quote <*xtra choice creamery, 15(^22«-; fair f«» choice*. lMa20c; store, 13 i 2Uv. per th Meat--St« a«ly Beef, wb«»lesale, 3c; dr» *s« <l, G’ac; sheep, 3'^«' per lb; dressed, 0/-Í’’; h<»g*. dressed, 7*ac; veal. G(»¿bc.; lam t»s. if2 50 ea«-h. Poultry—Quott* chickens. |4 004(5 ¿*0« for yonnr. and frt SO'Tor old: oio «fucks, Í7: g«»'v per dm, turkeys. 15c per II»; !• rcsli Fruits - Sicily I» num.*, |8 ; p« aches, 1 óo p<-r b«>x; plum*, 7 » per box Hides—’¡lie market is firm and shows no ciiang«'. Quote dry hides 11»*. green shr»'p. pelts, short wool. 2. j (»/40 c . me dium 5O(»/.7(Jc long so(fi 1 00, shearing 10@ 20c; <ir»-rskins, 32a37: tadow, good to clioH'e, 4(«(5. Dri« d Fruit*—bun-dried quartered ap ple*, l(»/5, factory slice«! (>c. Oregon plums 5 qz 7. Oregon prunes 7a8c. pears MalOc, |>ea<‘h»'S, <Sal2c. S a a ska N cisco . Wheat—-No 1 shipping, 27(<41 30. Barley Fv»*d, common to fair, G0aG2^c; good t o choice. íi3\aGÓ’4c ; brewing, 70ca xo Oats !Y» c («/ f 1 <41 for common to choice. I’«»tato» s Pterh s* ¡O; í 50; Burbank seed- lings, (¡»le’fcic; (¿arm I <’hile, 55c; Early Rose, 35a5O. I! -i* (¿uotalions rang»- from JO.tHc. Wot.l — Humbo <li and Aivmbicino. 22c: »•astern Oregon, l i jo. valley, 20a23«*: fall, mountain fr« «'.’J’,- , San Joa«pun ami Southern,14c. Butter For go«»«! to fan» y, quote 19a21e; pickled, : !í»a25» . Egg 17a22f. Hay -Quotations range from |Sall per ton. dags—Firm, at b’ Onions—11 luall The interview reported in a San Fran Will Farrier has recovered from his re cent illness. cisco paj>er with \V. H. Mill*, vice presi J. L. Ray is hauling sonic cxce'lcnt clap dent of the California board of trade, boards to tow n. concerning Oregon, whence be had just Work has cornnienc(*d on the fine brick returned, gives a really preposterous structures Dr. Adkins an 1 1. A. Webb pro statement of the region west of the pose building. Cascade*, and from an entirely wrong Supf. Brandt and Mr. Grondalil, chief standjfoint. Mr. Mills alludes to the eng neerof the S. P R. R , Lave been in- mountain and forest lands held by the ‘-i»e<:Ung the road and briJg-*s between O. & C. railroad under their grant, and l ortlaml arid Ashland. argues this question entirely from that Lizzie Case of Oakland, 14 years «»Id. has standpoint. Where there is not heavy been in a state of unconsrijusnrss for filty- timber lie says there is almost impene six »lays, resulting troni cerebro-spinal trable undergrowth, and the reclamation meningitis and complications. <>f soils here is an expensive and hercu Thomas Monteith, one of the pioneer cit izens of Albany and in early days a wealthy lean task, much greater than to improve ami influential man, died at his residence laii‘1 in California. Mr. Mills ignores the fact of million* in Albany on the 21st, at an advam ed age. ' O. E. Rose of Appiedate is putting uu a of acres of oj>en prairie and hillsides exi*t- substantial building on iris pia« »*, the upper ing here under the finest cultivation and story to be used a-> a hall for parties und waiting for orchards. The fact is that entertainments and the lower story as a throughout Western Oregon there are dining hail. immense areas of oi>en or brushy hill Some parties who visit the Jack*>nviPe side* most admirably suited to agricul* cemetery carelessly leave the gates open, ture, and while a great deal of this land thu* admitting stock. I nless theydob«*t is already clear the rest of it can be ter. Sexton Dunlap informs us that he will thoroughly pleated at »5 to »ZO an acre lock the said gales. Mrs. A. Willits. Jit*. Thornton. Mrs. R. expense for grubbing. The ongutal eo«t lau«, aci'oruing of ru*.u such land, according to tne the vicinity of oi M Garrett an 1 Miss Hattie Thornt »u, rela i or tive« of I horntoii Bros . who w« re drown* d railroad trana|>ortation, will not lie more in Rogue river last week, utt»tided their than >10 to *30 an acre, and the coat funeral at Grant's Pas«. when cleared will not exceed $2.» to *50, This refer» to Medford parties returning from Crater according to locality. lake rejHirt the presence there of a available hill lands where the soil and wealthy bridal party from (.’alifomia, the elevation aie as favorable as |>ossible for bride being thedaugbu r of the cattle king, fruit culture. This land will also pro Miller, whose outfit and retinue of servant* duce everything else. nnd retainers are fit for a lord There is no reason to suppose that Mr. We learn that there is an abundance Mills intends to assert falsehoods, so we of blackberries nnd huckleberries at the head of Rogue river, whirl» attract* nunv may suppose that lie was wrongly in tourists to that se» ti«»n, as it is «put«- a de formed,or receiveii wrong impressions on He credits us with pro sideratum to be able t * put up the winter’s various iioints. supply ot fri.it, in a ye ir <»f *c.»r itv 1 k«* the ducing apples, and kindly savsCalifornia, present, in addition to « btaininr mountain can lay down all other fruits at our doors air. water and Reenery. better and < liea|«-r than we can produce The prertnre of mind of Captain P»»pe. them. We can not grow an?-fruit but who rtsid 's ««n K!am *tii riv«-r. d« ubtl« ** I the apple to compare w ith California, ire s «ve»! (be life <*t th»* little » hiid « f Mr and -aye. Let us see: Fruit men of Cali Mrs. Stryker, who were s«»joiin)'ng at his fornia conceile that we produce several ram i» last week. Tl;e ‘hil t was bitten on the foot by a large rattles- akr, ami the fmts in greater excellence than they captain al on»c ap|.l «-<1 bi-» lip* to the can. In pear« we equal any country on wound nnd extract»*»! the |»ot*» n l’.)|»e the earth ; our cherries are unsurpassed, was mad« quite sick, hut soon recovered, for this very month boxes of Koval Ann aajt th- Yi . a J - ,-n .1 cherries have been packed that averaged Portland, Oregon, July 31. one and one-eighth inch in diameter, While 1 was in Til amook last win’er 1 and the flavor was not to be excelled. was affecte»! in th? hack an«i Kidneys so In plums and prunes, Oregon—and that it was aln»o*t iinp-»*sibl«* for ine to especially Western Oregon—lias no reach Portland. When I g«»t her? 1 was and in fact no equal. This is induced »«» try th** Oregon Kidney Tea I pupierior, . drank at :uy meals, the t?-» ma h* from it, ! i the prune country, pnr f.irrlb nrt, of the Wlio Tliry Art. and in competition with ami it lies cfl< cted a redira! < ure I can world, Tbc f«d <»winz a h*t <»f thè Nebraska highly re«’omm«*mi it to a!l who are afflicted foreign prunes and California prunes at » «li o iul < xcur*ioi:ists ; Bruwn, E. A., us 1 was. Fold by E. C. Br. ok<. : >t. l’an! and Chicago our cured fruit has Ni br. ska ' ì?v Prc>*; Bud» nz, Mrs. Data E. Ceux. ! eoiurnaqded at least 30 tier cent, higher L , Nurhdk l>aily New>; Burr. W. E. and (i. F. Pennebaker of Tdh*nt I was in town ! price, and will always do so The apri- n.<» !)• r. Rivvr’on Enterprise ; Baumcr on Tuesday an i reports the damage sic- John an i daULrhter. Oiuaha R uiway New>, taiued by the great hailstorm iully a» ex j cot is not one of our fruits, but we can * grow peaches of finer quality than those Davidsohn. >n!. and wife. Nebra*ka Tri tensive as »♦ first r<|».»r’»-«’ .' it ' -ad. • The bune, <hnah:< ; D-n iy, !.. D.. Red <’ «ni<l er «lid clean« r v. ik n ti .rai.i liel Is. a , generally grown in California. Ih mirerai : Davt iipori, A. an«l wife, t«*n-acre field of corn at iris plitc? hadn't a II <vor is finer in all our fruits. >"i:tb Omaha >'t-«‘kmai.; F«»\ v '« t . L D , l»li«le l«ft cniir«'. while fruit trees were li’- To sum up: In the Willamette valley Fu :<> i Adverli ;, t ; Gar.etty , .1. F.. mother erally denude«! of every leaf and ail fruit of hill land or upland, well suited to the ali i chi «I, South ’»malia l>r ver’» Journal : on In- pl-'.ce. The damacc was e«p»* ial y pnr|H>t<e, there can he a million acres Hair, -ever-- «»n a ’.oun? <ir«-hani of over 2«jt*t (»«>>' <»rn, 1!. ,U .»\ t,e |Ji|t llentl Ali»« . D.ik«» a < itv E I.le; IluLn- r, Chas., ire« which Mr PeT»n< biker mb out It t found that are a*iapt-d to fiuit growing, N. b :.-ki ( it v N'ew* H m <*. 1’ ad and year, the tender bark being badly br<»k»*n ami as much more in the valleys to the w.it». Grand ls and I ; cp -mieiit . Hoag- an«! tlie Lot sun «latua/ing the < X| xj - v ! -outli. In Southern «»regon grapes and 1 uni, .1. >. «ini w t . >: a'«> Joinn d. Limoln ; trunk after the leaves were knocke 1 ofL beaches grow unfailingly, and apples, .hriin-on, T. B. and w fe, StocUiam Rt- I’lic trees are loginning to leaf out again, |H-ar.-, plums, prunes and cherries attain torter; K» ithly, J. K. and wife, W»*» pi ig however, and will probably live. I the greatest possible excellence, as do \V .t«r R»puhii«-an; Kohn, M. wife an«l all the small fruits. When a country dauvliti r, < ap t 1 C 'y <’«airi» r ; Lewis, . H. 1 rar lien»' Rifling Cin-lr. lean fill a gallon measure from twenty- I > . « Oui. t . . I. h » AV . .. 1 wife, I* W’< .li : I 1. k«'. Mu * I l .1 nJ. -f ! ’ ’. and Following is an outline of the plan of four strawberrie«, and those of unequaled Omaha Be» ; Muri -n. O. A., wife aud «i.«U; lit»-r, L !«c >in < h i; ; Mor'on, <_>. (’. Ne- organization of the Oreg« n >'ate fea. hers' quality, there is no more to be said. ♦ ra ka Cay New*. Mau y. Malt and sister, R« adiu - < ircle : ■ Eastern Oregon, also, has matiy dis I. >t.«t«‘ S i; < rintend-nt E B. McElroy tricts as well adapted to fruits as could D.ivni ( lty ! r>" : Oliv, r J L.. wife and of Salem i* president and Li* general su- chi «1. Fairfieid lierai«!, Parkyn. J. O. and i be desire.1. It i« very enterprising and w f -, l’etH k ' Adv cate. H »mervi I«-; Pu»-- |»ervifei<»n of tlie w«<kie.g* of the circ!o. II. Frank Kigier of Orrgcn city i* se<- , no doubt kindly meant in California to <•«•1 . E H . Day kin E'c «rd r ; Pollock. A. L.. Omaha Âierctny; Ru «se. F. F., West- retarv am! trea*urer. To him uh comma-. I be willing U> supply us with fruits, but «•.a W rkmin, Lin<*«4n; R bmsoi», E J ni« ation* are to be «ddressc 1 ami a l mon we can do fairly well tor ourselves. Their earliest fruits and their semi-tropi I «I wife. Ru**ivi I»* S imi dar I : Sp ague, F. ey * f«»rwarde I. III. The county super.ntvmletits c«in cal prcxlucts we have use for, and pro W ; .ml wile. Ru*hvjile *un ; Steven'. I. A., No(th I’latt«* ! nimm , S.or.ebili, G. stitute an executive bjard. to ui»»-t « m e pose to pay them back in kind with our L , Omaha H« rahl; Warner, « . A.. Stock- per year at th“ time ami place fixed lor later products.— Oregonian. Vi h*. Faber; Wm mg. It , Abidine Retlect«»r, the Mate Teacher* Associa i«»n. IV. Any teacher or frien I of e«!u • iti- n Walker, L. Jr., < hairman. Cajilal (?ily A F kagmkxt .—The following imagi c«)uri«-r. Lincoln ; Wee’er, J. C. and >i>ter, can become a member by- handing Lis nam«* to the s* h »«»1 sii;»eriritendent of his native and |H>etical diction is by ‘"Lodi” Mr* M. E Hanks, Alliance Argil*: Wild, J. A. ami wife.Wilber Republican; Wilson, county, accompaiiiul Lv the annual mem in the ('in/iiHb (.’<«</ IE raid of July *Jth: bership fee of fifty i ent*. Such names and “But through light and darkness, pain «'. B. . l’latt*mouti) He ru •!. fee* ar«- to be forward»d to the secretary. or pleasure, joy or sorrow, sunshine or V. The books a ¡opted for tlie year 1SK9- shadow, sickness or health the golden 90 an* Webb's ‘ Teacher*’ Rsycliobigy CAVSE or THE GROWL Baldwin's “Scb«»« I .Management” and dream of immortality is suggested. In ” Waslringt« n and his Country ’ by Irving desert sands, or ocean caves, or flowery ami bi*kc Tlie fccrctary is now inr.ir- meads, or sylvan glades; in rock anil rc?p 'inb n«‘<* with the publisher« of tluse peak and forest isle; in the butterfly’s woik* t«» < b!ain the low» *t |M»*>il»!e ra» * wing, in the folds of tlie lily bud, is the (or th•■»*«• p» r*<»n* to who «• n»< mb. r.- h p he gsc plan of immortality suggested certiti.s Due notice u t:i i»e given me «.- The immortal future extends back to the hers of th»* l*c*t and «‘hiu| v-l way oi ob immortal present, and goes winging taining the b«»«»k*. VI. The reading y<*<r c n i-tso' eight away on tlie pinions of memory back mouth*, beginning S bte.nt'vr 1-t «•( »-a h over tlie immortal past. There is no year f«4lowing. Nlombiy >u’!in»* of me death this side the burning sun ; there “ What tire you gro” reading in the various I r.*m h- * urij be “At the amount you tiro eating, sir! Haro sent out in advance irutn the oliice of the is no death beyond, for immortality you no regard for the feelings of a dyspeptic, sevretaty to each iueml»er oi th»* »ûrcle. At floats upon tlie starry beams ; dances on rides upon the air?” the ck»><* of the year a .-erits of «iu»**tu»ii< the moonlight waves, and rhiet? • No, sir! G<> an ’ tak- a course of Joy’s V«'geta- on each subject will l>e disfnbuU«! in tne Haining orbit of the bright utiknown. blo Sarsaparilla and you won’t have the dys same way. Complete answers to tlie same Nothing can .lie,but all must change into pepsia, sir!” are to be mailt«1 to the *«<rrtnry. All a newness of life that rolls in eternal cir- John A.rgall of <’28 Golden Gate avenue members whose answers indicate an at euniamhience from system to system, writes: “ You m*y also u •> my name as an ad tentive perusHl of the works adopte I v t l from age to age, from life to life, through ditional LUth«-rity that “The California I m * credited on the secretary'* book with time and eternity forever and forever.” Remedy,” Joy’s Vegeta’ Sar*<«parilla,will euro dyspeps a and liver un kidney complaint, it one year’s reading, ami their names re ported to lue < xc.utivr I m a rd at its annual Las done it for inc.” R ight K inds of I‘ ki ses .—The state Two years coostitute the course . James Weis. On’<¿j’.?, CaL. write«: “I mrctin suffered acutely f . dvspensia for veers, th«»*«* who <oi»ij lrte it satisfactorily will horticultural society met iu Portland re- Ei arcely takine a no ni’.vlthout the di«tress;nf receive a suitable certifie -.tc to that xflect. centh- and held an interesting discussion pains of indicc~:. <n. I t » »k Joy’s Vci ,'taule over tlie prune and the best variety for &ar'apari!la w tu the heppUt. ui resuiU. It Oregon culture. The preponderance of relieved mo ci it euuxcb’ ,s Tlif Klxinatti < it? Mills. Indian War leteraus. At the late ai n'ia! encampment, held at I’oril n.d, the lol!..wing olii er- were elect ed I* r the ensuing ? C’t 11 W.Cti’se, G. T.U. Shaw, senior vice G. «' ; Dr. W. M, Kap, surgeon ; J H M* Millan, grand ma -hai Eigiit c'lcaiiipments weierepri - -eotxlat th**-lami < m’ampmriit. South- «rn Or ■ •on n y the th. atre <f two Indian wars, and tin re are man?' veterans ?et r. maining. It is h-1)»«-i tliat all such will fraternize ami | la* e fluir jais, usi adven tures , n r.'i oril ui tlie ar< hives , f the en campment lx re At Poriland a tesultili silken flag va- pre-’ nied to the grand e* - < an pirn-nt by 11. M . < 'lia-e. * f Wsl i «« alia W T. flic pr.-enla!i n-p-'o I was made by Governor Moom <>! Wa-hington, and i! c ........ piarn e b.v lion L F Mo’lier. He *pe i.-l arrangements the veterans man h- ed 'll i he pro< < - s on of i he < tri gon pioneers at tla ir animai meeting. An old physit i in. retired from uractice. havirg ha«l plare«l in bis hands by an Ea-t India nris-i«»!uiry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the s|»eedv and per manent cure «4 consumption, br< nchitis. catarrh, asthma and all throat ami lung at fe« ti«»ns, also a po-itivc and radical cure for nervous «k-bility an«l ail nervous com plaints, after having teste«! its wonderfid « urative p«»wer> in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to hi- suf fering iclloA-. Actuate«! by this motive ami a dr-ire t«> relieve human suffering,! will send free of charge,to all who desire it, this re<rii»e, in tierman, French or Eng j-h. with full «ii’C< tioii- f«»r preparing ami using. Sent by maii by a«l<lr« s-ing u»th stamp, naming th;s paper W. A. Noyes,1IM Few 's Block. Rochesli r N. Y. The following concerning ilic new saw mill now iii process of ere< tion »t Man.?- tee, on tt.e Klamath, has b<*»,u furnished tlie T imes by a friend for publ cation . Then w nii'l wtrch is lieing erected at Klamath «’ tv will be 'J* feet long b? .33 ____ ____ _ _ It wide, ami ____ will _________ be a two slorv building. wiil be of *«di i fir limb r and covere«i wi»h an iron r«» »f; the engine I uhim » will b«- lO>x ■ (iO feet; the engine will Le .’>» inch cyrin ler | with a 30 inch stroke; the boilers will be tour in number made of steel, five feel in diameter with 2’^ inch fine*. In addition there w b be a planing mill with four large unproved planets, al* > a shing!«' and lath mill, all -»»« upving a building l(Wx»D feet; lie- mill will employ n »th improved h; n I an«l double circular saws, made by Filer A Stowe, capable of cutting seven f ot logs it n«eded. The mrct.lar < an take the p a »* of the baml saw a.» that the mill can run t wenty-t<'Ur hour*. One Sturte vant - iiot- air blast dryer capable of »Irving 40,(KM feet « very «lay will be tn constant u-e. Au im proved nieth«*! of edging, and an aut» mafic sorter as well as an automatic til» r for sharpening the saws w ill be made u-e of. The new machine for mat ufacturmg patent wo mien pip»*, ail the way from one inch to one foot twice will also be a part of the plant. Tne pipe* are made from red fir wound w.th wire which fits into a spiral gr«*»»v»’. covered with lint coal tar an»l rolled tn sawdust whii«* the tar is h«u. I h»* maximum capa«'iiy of the mill will bi* !»0.- (KM feet »-very ten hou s. The compiny have air« adv secure I ample in cruet »or tlic.r product for sotuc ye irs to r un»*, and the ¡»r«».*pect* a»e tlmt the » ntcrpi i*-* will large ly benefit all the st.rr«»ui:«l ng c««ui»(r\ . Even Rogue ri'* r valley will be c insider- «1 a mo t convenient source ot supplies- M Peterson for August is a model number. The s e l-engrwing “Baby Brother." mn»tcliarmever? picture lover, slid the double Sized fa-liion-p ate will delight tin- hosts of feminine subsi ri bers. The lull i>«ge wood engraving. “A Sudd n Blow, is exceedingly illeitive. and the work-table deaign« are admirably suited to the season. The opening story, • 11,at Summer at Anawalt.” by Katharine Allen, i’capimi an i till?’illustrat'd. Hue Bell-.'' by Miss Minnie I’al.mr. is a pretty l««*ui. at coinnaineil bv a very f-racelul desig’i of t'aa fl «wet- Anew C.ial. 'led <n*l I,” by«!. E. < h ttendeii.opi n-prohii- ingh . ami Miss Bowman's novelet, ' in St. Tanituanv Parish.-' grows more absorbing ly interest n< A-u-tial there is anamp'e supply of »b**rt stories ami go i.1 p «etry A par er on ■ Home Dressinaking, by «far garet V. I'avn-. w 11 prove Invaluable to Enronnurin^ Sciciic«*. an? lady who w shea to alieinpt the mak- The Vcrmo’it Micr<*s«(»pual Association uni or mtering of her gown», terms, two Ira* i *t am»oti« c«d that a prize » f >2.». <!<.! ars a vear. A<tdre»s, Pet. r».m'» Maim- g.ven by tbe Wells A R’H ar.ison Co., tne zn e, .'Mi L'uest.iut Street. Plnia li Iphia.l'a. wcl-kmiwn cln niisls. will b<- pail to the !ir*t discovert,»* «»f a new disease germ. The Syrup »J . w. n fir ttl <b • verv by Prof. Ko* h of the Produ« c«I from the laxative nn l nutri < omnia ba< tilu*. a* Gm cause of Cholera, st HI « I «te«i great resi ar h tlii«»ugliout the tious juice of <’:»1 loin a tigi, combined w«-r <1 i*ml it i*4 I e iev«*«i this |il*tral priz»*, with ti.t mctlicina! virtues ot plant« known o!l«-r« <i by a house «>1 *u« ti standing, w ill to lie mo'l beneficial to the human ry*teni; gi«-,.tlv a-sist it» the »b tcctmn of micro- act* r» t;’ly, on the kidney s, liver and bow < r/ it» sms that are the «lir«*< t cause ot el*, eff ectually ch anting tlie aysetu, dis- manv <ii*«*a*0®. Any information uioti In lmg co’.«’b an«i Lcada« hrs. and curing tin* subject will be «b «rlullv furnished jabitual constipation. bv * >n»!th Boynton, M. D., Scc’y of the Books Lubt. association, Burlington. Vi. The un i' r-ign<*«! lost two in«-nioratidum l*osfn h'nr Hair. and a. con'd bo< k- lietwvm hi- farm in Two hundred fine. h rge cedar 1*1’1« can Jackson*ill«* precn< t a» «1 Etans ctcck a Is obtain'd cbe p by applying to the T im «» few weeks Mm c. for the ndnrn «»( which he offer» a suitable reward. W m . Brm. office at once. Religious News. Libera! Sunday’-bchool an«l Bible rla>s meet* every >un<lav at 11 o'clock a . m . at the V. M. L. H.-«L. Talent Th.* f< II »wing are Rev. F.B. Hcknor’s ap> p »intmeiit* Services will be held tn St Mark’s Episcopal church. Meilford, until fu. ih’ r notice, as follows . Third Funday in the month, morning prayer ami holy c«»mmuni< n at 11 a . m . . evening prwytrat a i . m . Fccond ami fourth bundavfl, even ing prayer at 8 r. m . Every Wednesday evening at «. evening prayer ami rho r practice. Fervi- es at Ashland <>u the sec ond ami fourth Sunday« in the Bapti*t church at 3 r. m . S *rvi< es at Grant’* Fafcs on the first Sunday hi the M. K. Church. South, at 11 k . M. and 8 r. M. argument »a.» in favor of the Italian, as ‘‘tlie prune of all prunes to be grown in Oregon, b-cause it is of superior quality * to any other now known that lias lieen thoroughly tested, and because it is a pi une that can Iw grown iu Oregon better than any other country in the world and therefore will meet with less competition than any other in the markets of the world.” It was thought best, however, to cultivate other varie ties also, and upon suggestion of 8. A. Clarke, a resolution was adopted recoin- mendingtbe Italian, l’etite,Golden Drop and Silver prune as the four varieti«** that last through the prune season and are tlie most profitable. P aixt the S hixgi . es .—It is safe to presume that the old custom of leaving the shingle roof unpainted originated in its angular form being less exposed to the after effects of tain or snow than other |K>rlions of the building. A little thought will show the folly of such a conclusion when remembering the frail nature of a shingle nnd the slight fasten ing it has. If paint would be useful on any weather-ex posed surface, it should eertainlv l>e so on the roof. This fact goes without telling, and in the present style < f suburban residences the roof re ceives its share of paint along with th» r< st of the building, t bus at once combin ing the us. fill with the beautiful. It is certainly singular that painting of >ojfs has not always prevailed, as it u ids tnui'li to the finished character of the building to sec th^nxif painted. n^rarr of those coflmcticfl wliichgive to the fare a ghastly (yea. gbimtlyfe whitenew. Nucb preparation* contain lea«l or some other equally injurious and dangerous sub- »tan<‘e*. the use of which, if long contin ued w ill. besides giving the skin a rough aud leathery apja arance. ultimately pro duce paralysis «»i the nerves. This state ment is no “bug-a-boo,” but facts, well- known to chemists and physicians, based on the well-known physiological effects of such sub*tanc.e8 wh»»ae presence in prepar ation* fur the complexion are indicated by such outward m * fiir as before stated. It you would use an article which will at once produce natural activity and t>eauti- ful comph xion try Wi*«i«uu's Robertine, which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of I10O0 t«i b«- absolutely free from all poi- sonofrs and injurious substances. Pro* tiounrrd by leading ladies of society and the «tage superior to anything ever pro- duced tor l«cautifying and preserving the complexion. forest Grove Poultry Yards. Wyan.lottes, Plymouth Rocks. Light Brahmas. Rose/md >ingle Comb Brown Leghorns. White? O’ghonis White Wyandotte*. l’urtri.lge Co bins and Black Minorca*, AMKUtea'« REKT hllKEDS. M v fowl* have no sutieriors Have won the highest honors at all exhibitions for the past eleven years. Egg«, per -ilting. |3: two sittings, |5. bend «tamp for catalogue. Address J. .M. G akrihox . Bei 55. Forest Greve Or.