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Oc §ouott atte ïinws. ¿he ikwoíwtic Simes Published every Thurod&y by th«’ ADVERTI8INC AND JOB WORK .... 4 TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y CHAH. NU'KKLL. Iilltar. NEW TIMES BUILDING Office—Uornrr Thin! and (’ Stret ta. Kates of Sulisi rlption: On.-eopy per snnuin, in »IvMM'c. “ “ «Ix months......................... “ ** tbrts* nionth«.................... . JACKSONVILLE,OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889 VOL. XIX $2 Ml. I *) ;s. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MISCE MISCELLANEOUS. MORRIS M. .HARKNESS, Free Bridge »cross Rogue River SPRING! 1889 SUMMER! ATTORNEY ANI» COrXSF.LOIt AT LAW. Oraal'e fair, Ihrrgon Now is Your Timo to Get EveryI mm I j Should Go and Svr the BARGAINS!! omce In Ahlfa bulMtiur. Front Street, GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY AND COfN'SELOK AT LAW. li I.ati>t Colors in Wool Fabrics, t CROCODILE CREEN, RESIDA, CEN D’ARME BLUE, TAN, LEAD, CRANUT, TERRA COTTA ETC. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, < OVNSELOK AT LAW, s/<«rA*4iuNr»Gr. Ur. DEALSR8 IN DRY GOODS CLOWIHG BITS CAPS BOOTS aM SHOES. 330TS ani SHOES, Caehemirc. Biege, Sicilian Suitings. 4»»e ft, «».'»<• per yd. Double fold, Rever.'ible ('loth, 15c to 2<»c per yd. TOBACCO. GROCERIES. Nun’s Veiling, Cream, Blue an<l Black, 20c per yd. CROCKERY, ETC Bunting in Colors, Cambrics, Lawns, l’itpias. Dragon Black ami Figured Organdie, IGjc per vd. R« iiK inb« r. these goods are new and bought sime the war in railroad rates mid are «old Zauzibar, Palmer and Amoskcag Ginghams. Imported Scotch Ginghams (like summer silk) 25c. Olionp for Cliitsl» ! Bleached and Brown Cottons, Cabot “W’’ 7|c. New Buttons, New Parasols, New Calicoes, (In digo and Standard), Etc., Etc. (’♦»untry Pr«»duc«' iMHight anil s«»ld; also M ool Hid« a. Ebirs and D« « r Skins. Solicit onh rs lor Lumtor. We also carry in stock Will prm tic«* in nil courfa of th«* Stat«’. < »flic? in U m * Court H«>u«r. tir.-t door to left of en trane?. H. K. HANNA. ATTOILNEY AND COVNSEIA»« AT LAW, Juekaonrillr, Ur. Will priertlee in al! «nurtn »>f !>»•• Rfeic. Office in Ort h a bnck. up-stairs. J. J. HOUCK, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, OeM Hill, Orrgon. Will Htlcnd Wall biiHtncw in luy Une with pnwnptnna »nd at reanunable ratet». Hardware, Tiiwrare Crockery, C-R0CERlji8 DRU3S Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. W<* have <>n hand a full at«><*k in tin* above lin«*< <»f g<M«ÌH, which we can wll <*h<*Hp« r than they can t>«* «old any w here in southern < )r«*gon. un we have hut very few expenses. All kind« of produce taken in exebang«- un«i HIGHEST MARKET PRICE MAX MULLER, < ali fornia St re« t. .Im k>< »nville, (Jr ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!»« AT LAW allow «-,1 for suine. Call and s«t? for yours«’! vea JACOBY BROS. META’S uSLÄTÜ BOY'S CLOTHING, WM. M. COLVIC, IHIlUWAlit AM) TINWARE DEPOT THE PLACE Jnrkaonrtllr. lirrtjon. Will praettw in all the oourts of th»' Slat. . Pr<>*.-cutlng Attorney for 1'irat Judicial DiMi u-l. Ottm*- in <’ourt-liou«e. (.’an truthfully sav all of above goods arc entirely new, having purchased them pcr.-onallv this Spring. We buy T<> GET VOUR ATTollNEY AND COCNKELOK AT I.AW, BLACKSMITHING Mtdford, Urt-tjon. DONK IN J. N. PHILLIPS, I7~otfic**iu rhillipM xk Jiwkaon’s block on C Btrrrt. NOTAHV PCHLK AND CONVEYANCE«. — AND IT J. NUNAN. Jacksonville, Or, THE LOWEST RATES, — IS AT— HARDWARE, I YAQUINA BAY ROUTE D. CRONEMILLER & SONS JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Jarktom ill«». Oreg »n. NEW COCDS. NEW PHICES Ollie« an I r»*Mi«|eiu*e on California Street. ( alls atl< n<!< <! promptly «lay or night. O. F. DEMOREST, Shoi'l I Ano to <J*ii liioiiri«i BON ANZ H E 8 I D E X T D E N T I FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. Hvdford, Orrtfun. I R. PRYCE, M. D SI EAMER SAlLlNii DATES AND S U R G E O N. Wedford, Orrgoa. Office In Williams Brick Building, up-stairs. DR. A. J. LAPPEUS, r II Y N I C 1 A N A N D S C II O E ! > N, , i ' I I Central Point. Oregon. Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Grocories. Hardwr re talla attended «lay or night. DR. S. DANIELSON, an i *»verythiD*r generally to be found in a firet- PHYSICIAN A N D S V R G E U N. claiw Country Store. J \H. MORTON. Manager Bonania, April 18 18b8. Medford, Or«*goN. M» IIAMICAL ASI) OPERATIVE DENTIST. e . p. cEARY, m . o. Siicctssors to C. C. Bookman’s Bank 1 JACKSONVILLE, OR. EAGLE POINT- P H Y !* I C I A N AND Sl’RGEO N, , Mt*«lf(»r«L Oregon. R»*sidencr on (.’ ! E. B. PICKEL, M. D., Medford, Orrron. («ill«» promptly Attended to Day or Night. • >Alce un B street. THE UNDERSIGNED UWE FORMED A 1 copartnership with an authoriz«1«! capital ot for th«* purpos«*of carry ing «»n a ««••ner al Banking Busin» ss m all of it.' t»ran« hvs in Jacksonrill«', Or«*gon. < HTice at the old stan<! of B» «kman s Banking House, S. E. c»_>rner Cal ifornia ami Thinl str«*« ts. C. C. REEK M AN’. I THOS. G. REA ME V K r E It I X A It V S Ü K O E O X. WOODBURN NURSERY JoNcphinr Co., Or. Keep« the largrat stock of DR. L. WICCIN, DR. W. STANFIELD, E L E C T 1 C PHYSICIAN, Han located In A-hlan l, Or., for the practice of bin pr«»fv«aioii. Mak» * all <*hronic «liReas«-*, rti<*h 't-s Kheiiiuatisin. Arthmii. Pile«. Ki«!ney Complaint*«, rtr., a Np«’ialty. LOOK OUT FOR It you |fi I r.iiijrlir. Io .no tim,' ni to tfiiur Mmirine that will curo < v. t v timo It tak-11 as dir«*«*t«i.!. 1851 J. C. CARSON, I {fooks K<*«»|>.si I t . «Tll,<»lwSiOI» vi 1 Io, <>!• N<> chill alt« r H k - lirsl «los«*. P« rf« « tly - ifr f.>r yotm^ «>r «>i«l. Go w-ii« r<* yon pl« ns«* and eat and drink what you phase. 188’ B B DIARRHCEA ELIXIR. Manufacturer of Cur- « fiorii the light to th. worst form of Chronic llinrrlitrii. Sash. Doors, Blinds WINDOW ANO PLATE GLASS ¡ DRUGGISTS, GENERAL BUILDING M ITE Bl AL. I A full lute in stock of Estiunit«« and price-list sent on application. (Ol’NTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Factory at W« i<ll«r's Mill. Hah srooms <*«>r Third und E sti « « ts, Portland. Ur«*gon. WE INVITE INSPECTION. FRUIT TREES CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA I By the Thousand ! Late of California, WALDO. OREGON. ¡»HL A YARBROIGB, Prop's. THE BOSS BOOTS And all of AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S HXRTVAT.F.D GOODS! TUIC nAim,4Anft,e,nFhila«l?t»hla I nip pUpQllat the S.-WA|M»|N*r A«Ivrr J J -ÜS» tufmc Aie n«'V <»f Mi'-srs. w* W« AYER A RON» our uutUurUvd agentk I am prepared to eontiaet for the delivery of good merchantable saw logs of the following kinds: SUGAR PINE, FIR AND YELLOW PINE, delivered on the banks of Rogue River at any point between the mouth of l’utte Creek and the mouth of Red Blanket creek, ami will pay cash on delivery for same in «piantities from FBUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, ■ o n III HJ r I r GUAM’S PASS SI GÄII PINE > Quantity at General Debility. A f«*xv \ve«ks sim-e. we began tn give her Ayer’s Sai'aparilla. H«*r health has greatly impr<»\ • »1." V*--. Harri<*t II. Battles, South Cht lmsford. Mass. "About a year ago I b« gan using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a reni«<ly for debility aixl neuralgia r< suiting from malarial «•xposure in th» army. 1 was in a very Lad coinlitii'ii. but six b«»tth-s of the Sar saparilla, with oeeasional dos«*s of Ayer's Pilis, ha\egi» atly improved my health, i am now able to work, ami feel that I < annot say too much for your vxrellent loDH «lies." — F. A. Pinkham, South Mohmeiis, Me. "My daughter, sixteen years old. is ii'ing Ayer’s S;ii.'«i| arill«n with goo<l cf- L • ti:«*v. S. J. Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. " I .' .i!T« red from Nervous Frostration, with lame back and h<*adaeln*, and have b» « ii mm h bem litrd by th«* use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I am now SO years of age, ami am satisfied that my present health and prol«»ng«*d life ar«* «lue to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.” — Lu»*y Moffitt, Klliingly, ('«»nil. Mis Ann H Farnsworth, a la»!y 79 yiais old. So. Wuodst<*<k. Vt., writes: “After svv. ial wei ks' sutTcring from m ia ous pi’ostiat•»-n, I procure«! a bottle «)f Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ami before I had tak» n half of it my usual health returned.” Will be Sold for 1200; feyl'ajiwiits. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Look at the*« lot« before |»urr!iaeingeUewhere ami remember they are nituatcd <»n Main street within .^Wyiirda of the New Depot Hotel now be g built. Enqnireof ..... ... E. MINER. Ashland House 111 K 1*41:7.0 BY Dr. J. C. Ayer U Co., Lowe!’, Mass. Price $1, t»ix bottle«, $•». Wot th $ » a bottle. MAIL BOUTE. MRS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress. QTAGES TJ'AVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY ♦ t Monday aivi Friday af (’» o'rloi k A. M. for \\ il'i» i vili<*.returning Tu» si!ay< an»! Saturday s. Stag»-leaves Tor Uniontown on Wednesday“ at lHo'el k k a . m .. n tin tung Tlmrelay«. J. W. CUSICK, Treasurer J. K. ELDERKIN t Sec. and Managet 'L 1 •] . II C £ I Pl II (1 Cllln] >111(1 •a 1____ iqnu 4111b ti CTA.WH PAI1> Ul’, #00,000.00 ABBACY, OREGON. W1YI. ULRICH, District Age.it. ORECON. New flre-prool Brick. First-class in all Respects. THOS. CUINEAN, «'"'prGtor. Oregon. J. R. WRITSMAN , Vice-Pro*idwn il J a CT“Tli<’ Esmond Restaurant is iinsurpass«*<l n every particular. CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, President. ri i r, 1>EIISON'8 KNOWING TIIEMSELVEH; Alt’/ for tstut«. MINER S ADDITiOH TO ASHLAND. 'I’lIESE LOTS ABE 5Cx1W WPT ANI» AUE 1 the Choicest Residence Lott* in Ashland. PORTLAND CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. finir. Rrttln th* «am? within the n«*xt thirty .b<> sor renderti i.» M" IN Cor. Front artd Morrison Sts. Feed Mill in Connection, and Feed for Sale Settle Up. noil 4 H I.I. LINE <IE THE BEST ANU MOST 21. fashionable cloths, finishings, etc.. <*••!>- stantly k<-pt on band, atvl imthing but first- class wot k t urn«*d out, All >.nli r« tlll.'.l i.ioinptlj :«< r. j . koiib »'!« rat.-« alxl satl«ru.-lIon viiai ant. . 'L A. GAKKK'K. M«'dfor«l. May 13. 1SRP. Passings taken at Reasonable Rates. Prepared to Furnish Shingles in any ESMOND HOTEL, 1« TlfE I's (lEKSIC.N'EIi I.« FI'I.I.Y I’KEI’AKEI» rottosi Iwmk in hi* llm-In the best manner and at reasonable prices. 9aa-MpF Ashland. Or..Oct. t. IbW. it P B. McARTHUR. Propiietor, PARKER’S CINCERTON1C Grant's Pass, fnvaluAl.ls for Cough.*«. InM-ani Pa’nR. Exhaustion. |»iilHm«Hi T'» in«- 1 ................................... • I • • . _ I____ I- urn httPAhV MEDFORD, ORECON. Who advised her pupils to strengthen their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar saparilla. appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental vigo-. For persons of delicate and f«*eble constitution, win th« r young or ol 1, this medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be sure you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. •' Every spring and fall I take a num ber of bottl« s of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and am greatly lienefited." — Mrs. James H. Eastman, Stoneham, Mass. •' I hav«* taken Ay« r’s Sarsaparilla v ith great b< n« Ht to my general health.’’ — MissThiiza I.. Crerar, Palmyra, M«l. "My <langht«*r, twelve years of age, has suffered for the past year from DiSCOVERY MEDFORD, OREGON. CENTRAL HOUSE, f.'rnulne Sv-trm of Memory Training. u.:r Books Lmrned in ano reading. .Hili:! wandering cured. • ft «’bild nn»l ndclt «renlly brnrfiftrd. (. 4 inducem-mta to C>»rrMp>ad«ince ('lasses. > u’tns. wi’h opini »ns of Dr. Wm. A. Unm« , j !. t ie w>rid-fam» «l Specialist in Mtnd D s-ae**, . »ul Gremirnf Thompson, t!iefreat Ps|c!i..l- 't. J. .11. Buckley, |».I>..a-t«torof the ÇAnshaa » if< .V. 1', K Ir hard Proctor, the Hcwiiue», U’. W. AMor, Judge <;ib»on, Judah P. ■» '. IS— HAIR BALSAM !k«i!W!i and beautifies the hair. ,*rorn< a In xuriant grow th. Never Fails to Rartora Gray Hair to its VcuthfU Color. Curessi-alpdLsrx-s .«an<l hair falling vV wt Pruirgirfs. I.,ds»>'sd t'>»h.'I»r. J. II • hl! A W4., I by n»’( »‘>r b»».»lcacc.»»inf.aro hereby n»»fi » MARVELOUS Apply for terms to FRED. II. ROWE, Tolo. Or. he undersigned is now ’ faking or - through Jackson an<l J«»»u plmiv coun- T t <|«*rs ien for THE I NDEIWIGNED HAVE TAKEN CHARGE CITY BARBER SHOP • • b r.-u k Bryan m old stand in Waldo. J«»se- l ’ • • » inty. and will keep it utockeil with the CALIFORNIA STREET. i»--’ Win.-s. Lepiors. ami Cigars. Give us a call We wdi trnat you well. QRECON. JACKSONVILLE, HOWLL .t YABBKOUGH. —ASK FOR— CARRICK, Brooks ki-eps it. Safe und sure Saw Logs. Saw Logs Sa Si FRANCISCO. Religious News. Liberal Snn.iay-*G*!iool and Bible class meets every Sundav at 11 o’clock a . M. at the L . M. L. Hall l alenl Rev E. Wo1»«! w .'1 hold a basket n <•«:- mg ut ti.e J>ev< nger j-vboo.'-house in labl? Rock precinct on the third Sunday in August, and Th» r? will also be preaching at Antioch scljoql-hous? in the eve ning of the *afne day. This will end the confer« nee year He w 1 not preach but once this monih. <>n arc«m t of ill heahb. Th»* n il »w ii g are II v 1-.B. Ti< knor’B ap- ¡» iintm«.nts Scrvtr« s will t e h «1 in St MafK E|j'io}al church. .Mvdf«»rd. un'i. furilnr t.o’ice, its fohows i find Mii.d iy in the moot! . n:ort> ng prayer and in ly commuiiK n at 11 am .; «ven.ng prayer at Hi*. M. Secvmi and fourtli Sundays, even ing prayer at M r. m . Every \Vedi»?s<lay evening at b. evening prayer and choir practn ?. St rvb es at Ashland on the s«*c- ond ami fourth Sundays in the Baptist < hurt Ii a? 3 >*. m > *rvi< «*s at Giant s l’abs « n th? iir*'t s ii’d’iy m the M. E. Church, South, at 11 \ M. aii«! 8 !’. M. r n a N G K. Hip kidney and ut» rine pains and w« akm’sKi-s relieved i»i on«* minute by tbt* ('uticura Anti-Pain Plaster, tin* first and only instantaneous pain-kiUit p. strengthening plied« r. Ten Thousand to Ten Million Feet. Any kind raise«! in a fi»*st-cl:i'S Nur-'-ry. Arstmw preparati t«> fnrnish thn best nf music f »r pnblir or privata Paities. Balla, Picrica, Ac., Th««*«* wanting trees will «I » w« II to giv«* inc at sny |N»int «>n thè c<*aat. ir en!» î'. as I will guarantee -at ; !a< tt»»n. All t i«» ■ «»w popolar miww i" plsyed by tbia th« I warrant aii my tr»*« s. if properly « »r- <i t«»r Orchestra. Terinsuf tmvinvnt easy. Pi ■ »du« ••• t.«k» n at Ha* u g •‘inploj»x! a l'rga miai ber of masiciant* murkit prie., lu..;-- of w sr»* ahle to fnrnish nny nnmb»»r of banda. Anj iri-truments or a cali»*r furniahwl to «,ther Ja<-kaoiivill« ’ . Oregon. Aug. I. Is*». L’v.'l' \!l orders by mai! or teh’graph prompt- ' iD **. L n | ti». Ferina alwaya reaaonabie. Ad ir— PROF. GANIARD. PARKER’S Aahland Or. MINER’S EXCHANGE, Prompt Attention giren to nil Orders by Mail. Fureitn anil llomtstic Wens, lilt., PRICES Cenerai Merchandise OF ASHLAND, OR., Cemetery Work a Specialty. And Importer of D«*al«*r in OREGON. ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR, AI <»i*<*li2ii) t rJL"iii>or NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES Appl«*Tr«*e<........................... $ ’>io ®1«» per KK) P«*ach ’’ 10 ” 1»> ” Plum an«! Prun«* 3’! ••<•?» .. •** ” 1»> Profc'«*‘i«»nal cu JI h promptly istt«*ndcd to day or Other tr«*»*^ an«! shrubbery turni-h» «i reasona night. bly. r<<nau!tati«»ns in either English or G«*rinan. 8< nd for < 'utalogin- to • »flit an«! r»'Mi<|fne«* on Cidiforuiti str«*« t, cor- J H. SETTLEMIEII. Woodburn. Ur. n> r <>f Fifth •»tr«*»*t. PHOENIX. .1. C. WI11 P1‘ MARBLZ. STONE OR GRANITE Please give us a trial and judge INI.OW «V AS1IPOLE. POBTLAKD. ACHIHC SIDES ANO BACK, The Teacher on the northwest roost. Jarkioaville. Oregon. DEALERS IN JACKSONVILLE A VINES AND SHRUBBED.” W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., ENGEL BROS.. S. SMITH, Prop’r T —an»! — PHY8HTAN. SURGEON A ACCOUCHEUR. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING s All of which will be sold at the i-çr“ Sati.'fiii tion Guaranteed. •ourselves. offi- e and r«*nidcnc<’ u few’ mil*-*» wert of Grant « l’an«. It« -t of reference given and mitinfaction iruaruhtoed. B«M|y covered with Scale« like «pots of mortar. An awful Sitectaele. Doctor* uselesw. ( ure lio|»rlet«K. Entirely cured bv the ('uticura RrniedicN in fixe weeks. I hiii Koing to toll you of the «-\tr.i i«Lniiry cluing«* your (’uticura R»*in<*dh4 perform«-«! on in«*. Alxuit the 1st <>! April last I noticed Home r«-«! piinph x lik«- <*ondng out all ov« r iny I km I j , but thought not lung of it until saint tun« Inter on, when it began to look lik«* spots (,f mortal* Npotted on and which came off in iav- ers, acc«»mpani<si with itching. I would Miateh « very night until I wax raw. then the next the xcnh'S, being formed mean- while, wer«* Miatchc«! off again. In vain di«l I consult all tin* d«x*tors in th«* country, but witiiout ai<i. A!t»*r giving up all hop«** oi recovery, 1 happ< n«*«l to see an a«lv«*rtJM'- ineiit in the newitpnp«'! about your <'uticura Keim*dH‘S. and purciuwed them from my drug gist Hud obtaimni almost imm«*diat<* relief. J began to notice thut the s< aly erupt n»ns grad ually dropped off and disappeared «»nc by on . and have been fully cumi. 1 had tbe dln<*-.».«? thirteen months iH'for«.* I began taking U r ('uticura Kemedi«*fi, and in four or five weeks was entirely cured. My disease was «*<*xema and psoriasis. 1 r«*<*oinm<-nded the (’uticura Rcm«*«iies to all in my vicinity, and 1 know «»t a great many who iiav« tak'-n th« in, ami thank me for tbe kuowhtlge of them, »•spec ially mothers who hav«- babes w ith scaly erup tions on their hca«is and i»odi«*s. I cannot ex press in words the thanks to you for v. hat the ('uticura Remedies have bc«n tome. My body was covered with seal« s. ami I was an awful spcctMC1? to behold. Now my skin faasnic«- aml ( irar as a baby's. G eo ( qtey S pt. 27, 1KS7. * 5|, rrili, Wls. Feb. 7, 1S6H-N«i frac«' of th« disease from which 1 suffered has shown its«.lf since my cure. G. C. Ciiticura KemedieH Cure cv» ry Hpecic® of agotiiziug. humiliating, itching, burning, scaly and pimply diix*iu«’> of tin-skin, scalp and blood, wftii loss ol hair. an<1 all bumors. blotclvs, eruptions, soree, scab s aud crusts, wb< tle i siinpb-, scrotul«»us or contagious, when physic iuus aud all other rrnn dii s fail. Sold « V4*ryw here. I*i ir«-. Cutie ura, 50c: 10 - v< nt. 51: .¡i 1-, ■.' >«■ i * j . pared by tn< Potter Drug and Chemical Corpomtion. Boston. • ¿r"Sen«i for “Howto Cur«* skin Diseasis," fd pago. .’»u Illustrations, an I !'•» t. stiniomala. jL kJ OREGON. MOST REASONABLE RATES. Hay—JI.{(»r ] | per ton. Hops—Quote iOalTuper pouinl. l Eggs - .v. 20u , Potatoes- N< w $1 10 | er hundred ; Lard- - Kegs, , or gallon tins, 9(410c p« r lb Oat«— Market quiet, (¿note 30<£32c per bushel. Wool—(¿note spring lK«t2Qc ; eastern On gon 10(«l(k*. Provisions—Bacon, 11(<X 13c; hams, 13c- shoulders. !h- Wheat—Valley.$1 15a$l 17. Walla Walia. 11 <»7 a oil Barley Brewing,whole, 8.'»a$l.10.ground, per ton. $22«CJ5 0u Corn- |1 .'Xi per cental. k lour—Valiev standards <iuolc«I at $4.23: Walla Walla brand'. $3 73. Fee«l Bran.tl.3 00(<t$14 00¡short* $16 00 «‘hop. $lh(120; ciioppeil barley. f2'»CU‘X23 per ton. Butter -Qimte extra choice creamery, 15(<?22c; fair to choice. l‘*a20c; store, 13a 20c p< r 11» Meat -Steady Beef, wholesale, 3c; oresKcd, (>)Mc, sheep. per tt», dressed, hogs, dressed, 7’ac;‘veal. 6(d8c.; iambs, $'2 50 each. Poultry—Quote <•!«’« ketis 51 (X'^5 50. for young, ami $G 5(j for old ; old ducks. $7. gc«-e per turkeys, 15c per ft,. fresh fruits iSicily lejimns, $8; pt a< hes. 1 50 p< r box; plums, 7 > p«*r box 11.des—1 In* market is firm ami shows iiu « hange. (¿note dry bides lie. green 4<((Gc. stir« p, pelts, short w< •«»I, 25(ä40c. »ne« «hunt 5(>«*70c long sot«/1 00, shearing l<Kg 20c; deerskins, 32a37; ta low, good to choice, 4(<z5. Dried f runs—Sun-dried quartered a]- pies, 4(«/5, factory sliced 6c, Oregon plums 5^7. Oregon prunes 708c, pears MalOc, peaches, 8al2c. Sanford’s Radical Cure For Catarrh. I 5ui I<1 i li«X’. CLOTHINC, HARDWARE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. ITCHING AGONIES. Every Night I Scratched un til the Skin was Raw. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, We keep C>»n-taiitly <>n llnud a Coiuplete and Well Seleetcd As- fiirtment of Tnt: .VAKKK1K. N«» hfngk* disease lm*> entail«-«! mor« buffering VI iHi'tened th«* breaking- lip of th«* c>nst;fu- tb»u than ( tUarrh. The m - iiw of mu * II, ot NAILS. ROPE. ta>t«'. of sight, of braring. the iiuinun v«»:< <•. on»-<»r more, and sometimes all, yield to its An»! everything else imaginable in this line. d«.*iti’uctivv influence. Tim poison it distrib My gixMiH an- new and <»t the best brands. and utes throughout th«* system attacks «wry vi tal force, and injures th«* most robust of con will*be sold at the stitutions. iKnor«*«!, iM’caiiftc but lift!«* under stood.by most physicians, iuBp»»tent!y a.'.'aihil Lowest Ruling Prices. !>y quacks and eharlataas. thos.* "suflt 1 in« fiom it lwtv«‘littl»' hop«« to b<* relii v«-«!. It is Give ¡ue a call before going elwwh* r«1. time. then, that th«' popular treatment of this J. < . MIEKIDAN. tvrnbb* disciLs by 1« uicdies within th»- reach of <UI pass» d into hand' at one«* c«>mp« t<nt and trust wort liy . The new and buherto un- y i trie<l mctliod adopt»'! Dy hr. Sanfofd in tin 71 preparation of hi« Radical Cur»- has w<»n the i Ii h'-aity approval o! thousands. It !s imtfanta- niNais in affording relief in ail hea»l colds, «lx-eziug, snuffing, and all ob-tru<-t«*d bwath- Ma ing. and rapidly remov«-s th« most oppr« > mv < Hymptom®. c'.«*ai-ing the In a«!, sw«»t» niug the t»reatii. restoring th« s« n<»- of smell and taste. ANDERSON CREEK, . id I neutralizing the «•» nrtitutional tend« nej of the dig«use towards th«* lungs. Hvei ami kidneys. Sanford’s Radical ('ure for Catarrh Consist« of one bottle of the Radi<<il < tire, on«' b »x <»f Catarrhal S »!v« nt. and one Improve«! he scbs (' riber takes pi . fascre in ln!iai»r. matJy w rapped in < n< package, v uli announcing that his st« am saw-mill is now full directions; price. $ LUO. Sold ev«ry where. running on full tina«* and turning out a large quantity of lumber. H» is prepared to All all P ottek Dni’a »v C hemical C ori ’ gkation . B oston . M ass . <»r<i« rs w ith »iispMtcli. an»l at the most reasona- bh* rates. A tine quality of General Merchandise BANKING HOUSE, Aahland, Oi-eijon. Nitrous Oxide Gas ad mi ii ist ere* I furtinpain- b*»«H extraction of te* th. ¿F" Office over the Ashland Bank. PATNTS, including the »»• st rustic, ceiling ami flooring, furnish»'] <»n short noti«-< . • ¿’’"Satisfaction guaranteed. S. 9. SMITH. dealers in A. C. CALDWELL, P H Y s I C I A N A N D ST HO E O N. tien i I . .. 1'. A.-'t. <> I'. It. It Co. t'orxallts. i.lrwon. INLOW S< ASHPOLE, Sp« viai attention atven to Chronic IMa«*iisfs. Str «’et. C. C. HOCUE, C. H. HASWELL Geu'l b. A I*. Ag t. Oregon Development ( «» , I Montgomery St.. San t rancide« >.< i Physio-Mctlical otfi«”«* In Hamlin’s Bhx k. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FilOM YAQVINA: snh. ,> I |W illatn» ti»- Vail» x , Tu<*s4ay, July Willamette Valley, Saturday. August . «th. 13th ** •’ * Thureiay, Aug *• *’ Tuesday. I n <»A I M AN. SI ( t ESSOK TO J. O. HAM- Bth . 22ci| ” ” Sunday. " . Th u relay, »J • aker«i Co. of Bonnnza, Klamath county. Or., 27 th ..31st | ” ” Tuesday, ” ” Saturday. haft purciia-weii a largo anti firnt-cla»«« stock of g Kid« which ar«» i.<»w <»n th*» way from Portland, '1 he oanpany reserver the right to change sailing dates without notice. and will be «old Cheap for Caeh. Everybody in invited to call anti examine poih I h anti prices be Trains connect with theO. ♦( C. R. R. and River Boat« at ( onallis ami \lbany. fore purt'hatsina elaewhere. You can aiwajs had ...... ................................ ........... .................... . REM! .MBi.lt i'll E OREGON I’Alllb’ ..................................................... POPULAR EXIT RSloNs To YAQl INA LOW on hand a full line of rat» tick» ts arc u.»w on sal«*, g«>«»d cv« rv Wt^inesday and Saturday fr«»m Albany. Corvallis and Phihmiatb. MEDICAL. Wheat~No 1 shipping, fa '.2« •’ 1 40. Barley—Feed, c« mnmn to fair, <>7a70c; go<»«l tu choice. 7O(/472 c ; Ort wing, NOca 9» Oats $1 OOiaJl 2(1 for cornn.on to choice. Where is kept constantly on hand a complete I'otatoe. I'.-erlesc «Ht.iTo; IliirL.ink »ee<t- and tirât-claas stock of Im,:* yo.o.i Garn* t < h.lc, 55c; Early Hosts .'k(uO). Hop. (juotalions range from Pl.ilL*. Uo<l—HiimlxiMt »n<l Mcndt < in<i. 22c; PlIV! ’ ‘ ’•la<-k-h« ;eis. red. r-»ugh. chapped c istern Oregon l.';«r?o , r .illev, 20 i2.k•. lini and oily »k<n ¡»r« x «nt«il by Cuticura taJ, mountain frce,»2!2c. ban Joaquin ami Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, ¿outbern, 11 ■. Butter For - >o<l to famy.quote 19a2lc; pickled, 20<d25(. Egg 17»22c. Hay- Quotations range fr. ni «^14 per OILS OF ALL KINDS. tun. dags—Firm, at.i'jc. Îiîchanics’ Tools, Onion»—?1 lo.ijt 20e per < ental Ilclfcf înMdintancnu*». (un* Rapi«!, Ku dira I and r«*rniaiit nt. JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR i in large quantities and can give special inducements to intending ! buyer#. ! * {.»>“ Will exchange for farm products, allowing highest n arket | price for same. Thankful for past favors ami hoping for a like continuance, J ark no nr Ule, Ur. I Prohiib' Mutter*. Attract *»f Titl«**, Cuov« y- iinctiiK. iloui'’»t«';ui. I’ i «‘-einption au<l nil ; nth»T hu-ince* • ntru>t*ti n» in« . will r«wivr prompt attention. L «iins n«*gotiatc«l. < »flu•*• «>n c««rnvr, opposite the Court Hous«*. AT CENTRAL POINT, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS THE BEST STYLE W. H. PARKER, P H V S I C I A N «VI clothing , J. R. NEIL, and 1C I > ! I —AT— DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Will practice tn ail court» of the State iilltee in the Court II tut»-, third door to left of en trance. ATTOHNEY 1 i 1 ’ <>!•' NEW SUMMER JarltaonrUlr, Orrj/«». EOUS. NO. 33 . j> 1 H 'ï.;i.,.!ln’L*iïUEfï£VJÏtFÏÏÎÎÏTc., N. Y. “ My dear madam, I never saw you looking so well, and yon were an p«x>r!y, too.” “Yea. doctor. Joy’s Vegetable BarapBrilla it the graudest thiug in the world for run-down, nerv »us and debilitated women. That's the secret of my appearance.” Vp to a mouth ago Mrs. Bel ler., m elderly lady, livinz at 510 Maaon afreet, Sa a F ancisco, was f illing in health an«i flesh so rapidly as to seriously alarm her relativ» a. She now writes: ' I have taken but one bottle of Joy's Vegetable Strspariha, but ft is a tonishing. I u:n regain ing my lo&t flesh and have nut felt as well io years." l.iitiirt' licwarr Of tho<e cosmetics whiebgive to the face a ghastly (yea. ghostly) whiteness. Such preparations contain lead or some other equally injurious ami dangerous sub stances, the use of which, if long contin ued will, besides giving the skin a rough and leathery appearance, ultimately pro duce paralysis or the nerves. This state ment is no “t»ug a-boo,” but facts, well- known b» chemists ami physicians, based nn the well-known physiological effects of such substances w hose presence in prepar ations for the complexion are indicated by such outward si»’ns as before stated It you would use an article which will at once produce natural activity ami beauti ful complexion try Wisdom's Rohertine, w hich is guaranteed under a forfeiture of $1(00 to be absolutely free from all poi sonous and initirious substances. Pro nounced by leading ladies of society and th? stage superior to anvtning evet pro- luc« «l for (»cautifying ami preserving the complex 1» n. R«»!l <»t lb»n<»r. The f< Ut w'mg is ti c roli of li<»n<»r of thè Gl n>l:ile <L-iri« t sclutol. I tììe Martin, 92; Luly iattcn. 91, Marni«* Martin. 94 ; li-ile West, 90; Ad i Ihldetback. 89; Aggi«* Bil- ierhack.tM»; Luti«* Martin,93; James West. 94; Jes-ie W< >t. 91; Ubar’on Baker, 91; Maggi? Ho«l**''n. 92; Ruth Robert.% 92; Jenni? Roherts, 94; Martha Uon'ey, All; M'nni? Conlev, 91, Wall ? A’anordrr, 93; <K<-ar K’ nn« «Iv. 90; Jeume Kennedy. 90; Guv M«'«»rr. '?2, Annfo Am»ie Moore. M«)ore. 88; 8S; Dwra lUkcr. !*) , Katie Graham. 95; Hattie Ken- lì“« ’ v. 93 . Nancy Broniiam. 94. Ii ise C rockett , Tea« her Forest Grove poultry Yards. Wyandottes. Plymouth Rocks. Light Brahma*«. Rose and Single Comb Brown Ix*ghorns. White Leghorns. Whit«? Wyandottes. Partridge Cochins and Black Minorca?, AMERICAS BFST BREEDS. Mv fowls have no stii»eri<»rs Have won the highest honors at all exhibitions for the past eleven years. Kgg*. j»cr sitting. |3. two sitting-, |5. Semi stamp for catalogue. Address J. M. G arrisok . Box 5.5. Forest Gr«'ve Or. ('«»isumption Surely Cured. T" mi E ditor : —} tease inform your readers that I h ive a p« s tiv? reir.e«ly for ti e above nnii'il deea-e By its timely ii ;c thoU'iitxl'of h<»| e • >s iii'ts have been peniiAtb*n!ly < urrd 1 shall be glad to semi iwo boiiles of my remedy frte to any of y»>ur readers who have consumption if they will send nie their exprtss an<l post office address. Respectfully, A. S locum . M I).. 18H ¡'earl Street, New York. Good Stock. Good Orchards. DR. JORDAN'S Many of the be^t orchards in the south ern part <»f the state have bet n supplied with nur-ery »*tock from Redland nursery, A H. Carsen A’ 8 *n. proprietors, Grant’s 75i Maik« t St., San Frr.nciro, Go and b arn how to avoid dis Pass, Oregon, am! satisfaction has been case. and how wond< rful yon arc given in every instance. Thev now have on mAdc. Private office, 21 G< ary St hnnd the ch« i■ e*t lot of (Mio fruit trees, Consultation on Lost Manhood ad of afandard varieties, readv for fall de and all diseases of m< n.Send for livery. Write for term-. book. Museum of Anatomy THE COl.ESTElX Sl‘lllX(J.S. Advi-rtls« nn nts will iw.'ins« rt< d fntb«* T imes at fhc foüowinjr rat«««: r»n hin-s. «meins« rtion .................... $2 hu ” ** ca«'h Rubs«*«|uent inaerfbin. 7'» i c* L«*gal MdvciliM«*nM*ntain»i<*rt«-d r« asonably A fair rvductiou from thcBhuvi*ratet*inadcto i y varly und tim<* advertiaera. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE is morv coniplet«* by far than any other m S«>utli«*rn <>r«*g«»n. and compar<*a favorably wirb any in fh«* Stat«*. Job Printing of <*v«*ry itnaginablc dcecripHon doin- at Sun Francisco rat«*#, and in a prompt and tirat-cla*» männer. THE I-EACH Holt Ell. J acksok Cot xrv, August 5,1889. A correttpomlent uf an Eastern paper To T he E ditou of T he O keocman : writes from central New Y’ork : The Colestein springs, in southern Twelve years ago in thia portion of Oregon, are becoming very |mpular, ami ‘central Now Yotk |H_*aclies grew tn great this season the ip;comino<lati'His are all atiumlance, ami now it ta seldom a taken and, Itesides, over KMI < .im|s rsaie farmer has enough for his own use. Tbo on the grounds. The springs are situat ; old trees have mostly died out and new ed twenty miles beyond Ashland, di ' set trees survive but a short time. The rectly on the Oregon A California rail ‘ peach tree borer is to blame. An author road, two miles south of the Siskiyou ity avers that lite raising of a mound tunnel, 4100 feet long. We are high up of eat Hi a foot high about the stem of in the mountains here, some 4009 feet, the tree, will prevent the borer-produc- yet there are magnificent ridges towel . ing fly from laying her eggs in the roots, ing close at hand aril about us, so that i Anol iter inethod is to place a narrow the springs are in a Wonderfully coo) and I hjx al «mt the tree and the fly will not pleasant place. The sugar pine and descend into it, aud tor young trees just other varieties, tlie tir ami cedar, are here set, a section of drain tile could be tiassed in their full growth. Neither forest fire« down over them from the top; but any or the ravages oi the woodman have yet 1 of these would fail if the tree# were al maned the works cf nature in these ready infested, as many of them aro mountains. Byron Cole is tlie fortunate when they cotue from tl.e nursery. It is owner ui l l(K) a< res, together with Die i believed that I..-getting sound tr'ees and springs. Um gu. st house accommodates adopting aome bne of these method* for only twenty-live people, but Lu« bm plan -■»— .«« * i protection, successful peach-^xuaing' to hu Id cottages and kwejr this this as thei ___ vcu.u we restored to long reaches of Ihu con]J be dining room, or home fur cooking and CO)Intrv eating. Families with cliil Iren tan live Tim i«acli-l>orer ¡e-.. ............. in, .............. ........... .. worse Tii.: ti anything, by an<] pemonM who are un plum and prune tree«* in Oregon tlian sickly or w no congli at night- can then I on peach itaelf, and has done, ¿ll)«l 'JU tbe «MVÎ uriinv tin* t fr« r. < . «l<>m 1. ... of i.. .4 home, i __ 'II. .. 1 I»» «’ «1 110(11, . au<i lltir, - . ’ enjoy ia ingat lhe .. will du very great damage to Isjth peicli waler Las consi lerabie iron in it and is ■ .......... ........ ............ .. and prune orchard«, unless some menus In a» ilv chai h <-<1 w it ii cat borne acid. 1 he ■ I*, taken t j prevent. From From observation observation |S-O| i- who step here are mostly eastern the present season, we judge that the flv (>eopk* u ho in taking the Mount Shasta ¡s n >w m season and laying its eggs*, route remain h. re itoui a day or t wo to I'j,«. worm hatches from e^s laid on the a week. They say the water is like the body of the tree an inch or two above Congress water at Saratoga, and take the ground, and immediately works its great delight in drinking it freely in the way to the roots by digging a channel morning before breakfast, drinking it all through the bark front where it batched, day and at night and then take pitchers ft then gets under tlie soil and cotnmen- of the water with them to tiieir rooms or ■ ces to bore into tlie root of the tree, tents. Boys sell it at the trains and i There is an exuding of gu n in conse trainmen and workers on the road till quence <>i this drilling of small holer and their demijohns and are happy. Per ttie small worm will be found between haps this explains what I.dand Stanford tins gum and I tie tout. After a time it said, when lie and his wife were here not ' goes in under lite bark and digs chan long ago. When ilrinking She mineral nels up ami down, sometimes boring to water, tie said it wits so lefieshing that ' the heart of the wood, often coding the lie lielieved it was slightly intoxicating. body of the tree, or its mam routs, and These mineral waters only a few hun at last girdling arid killing the tree. dred steps from the Cole.-tein station are The liMi s itas told ail this before, destined to be famous far and near. The but the inii>oitance uf tiie subject justi water flows strung and steady and the fies further attention. All the peach and fact that these springs have been know n plum orchards in Oregon will be de for forty years is a guarantee of their stroyed if these Isrrers once infest them. permanence. The deer at night come As we have said, paper can be wrapped down to the springs and drink ; and .Mr. j around the base ot the tree and the bot- Colo doesnot allow the shooting of deer I lorn edge covered with dirt. That will on his ground« The air here is balmy I usually last one season if well tied on. from these forests, and its bracing influ j Another way to keep them ofl’is to paint ence, with the help of these congress I the base of the tree, and roots doge toil, waters of Oregon,would start am w many i with a tnix'utc made of equal quantities an invalid as they do the few licte now. ! of soft suaj., fish oil, whale oil, soap and ' sulphur, boiled in an iron kettle ami W hat B ei > mf . h oi the H orses ?— well mixed. Vse a whitewash brush Frequently um> heais fears t xpreFse«i and cover tire routs at tlie surface and that the breeding of L i s i* ’• ’.n^ car the trunk one foot above the ground ried to&uvh an exee«s m .u must be with the paint. This mixture will last an immense overproduction, and that two seasons, those sav who have tried the business cannot much longer be con it. ducted at a profit. When one stops to When ready to do this, first uncover consider the inu:titudeof colts maturing the large roots arid 1< ok for borers. They aJ over the country tbe.*e fear- s.n* s *•. u can be travel by the hollow sound of *e fear*» well grounded, utilesii wc go l»«*\ w tin* i the hats where th -y have worked. Dig surface and note where they g«> an i in the channel ai .1 loliuw theui until von what Incomes of them. '1 he iiorsrs of find ami kill them. D.g them out ami New York city represent a cash value of then paint tlie tree, or w rap with pa|>er $12,000,000. The average life is but and replace the earth dug away. Thia four years, so that in ibis brief time is a sure way. and if well dune every about 1(10,900 go in and out of work two years, your peach and prune trees there. The other large cities make pro will lie apt to live. I.aet year this was portionately heavy demands on th? brew done to (1,000 trees in an orchard and ing sections. The annual death rat in borers were found in trees 15 years old New Yotk exceeds 14.000, while im ami ten inches in diameter. Ttie peach mense nutnlieis become pvim-invntly I !»orer is far tlie most dangerous fur tire «lisabled. Tiu* only vxc---to b? found ' peaeli, and to plurn or prune trees they there.is of the inferior class. Hen*, as are very destructive. Ten year? ago we everywhere else, the bull mettle«!, poor saw where they iiad destroyed a large ly constructed, im|>eiivct horse is a orchard of Italian prunes in thu vicinity drug. Tlu* great drmami is for stylish of Albany, and now they are spreading driving and coach horses, of size and far and mu-t be more deadly. substance. The )>erio<! of service is but about three years, when they begin to THE TIMl:ER OF O?EGU\\ fall in the scale cf being. An increas ing demand is felt for well bred horses From W. B. Marve, ex-co.mty survey meeting the re<juiieinents, and these ar? eagerly seized ii|«on by agents represent or, who has traveled -xtenaively with Major John B. Brockcnbtongh, tqiecial ing the large centers. agent I'. S. general land office in the What is to become of the poor colts is capacity of surveyor, an tbrjomm re a serious «picstion, which should be care porter obtained the following as to fully noticed an«l hee<l«-d. Tim«* should be given for a cateful debate of the pros- quantity and different varieties of timber growing within the Irorders of t! is state itecfs of the future, for the c<*lt6 hred as seen by him. The fir, larch, cedar, from unsound, un.ieisized, imperfect mates. Here is cause for worry, but the sjeuce and some white pine an* found in rxeefls of ibis class has been in spite ol tli.it |> .rtion of tiie state lying west of appeals of th? agih’uhiital pte.-s. Wi.i’n the Mi'iim.t of the Cascade mount sins; st’inulating btee i;ng, no pu •( <tio:i li t' while the sugar, bull and yellow pine is only toil.id in that |>orti<m of the state urged the u?e of pool !y coj:-fnictvd, «1«.*- lying south of the CaL|>ooia mountains feetive mares, because tli« »< can be no and west of the Cascades. There is success with such. Failure and nothing some white pine timlrcr within the bor less is the certain end. The cry of, “ahat der ot this state equal in quality to that is to become ol the colts?” comes \< ry of the Michigan | me. yet there is only largt ly from the men who are using tins one location within the state where the class. Mates which have been caiefuby same grows to any extent, and that is in bred, are sound and intelligent, will give Jackson county. The amount of colts that the great trade centers are tir timber that is suitable for ]uml>er is seeking for continually and cannot find. really over-estimated, and only those Mmn< Furtiii'r. who have made a thorough and |>ersonal examination are aware of tbe'fact, and lx < »lu.H atiox .—The new flouring mill are taking advantage of their knowledge. at Medford is in full operation. About Spruce timber grows mure extensively a week ago the machinery wan in place in Tillamook and Clatsop counties than and the engine tdeauaed up for a trial of in any other part of the state. As for the machinery, ami alter a few hours' cedar, it grows extensively in all parts running to get the different beating« reg of the state west of the summit of the ulated, the mill commenced work that Cascade mountains, and especially west on chop, then on the manufacture of of the Coast range of muimtains in Cooe flour. There are four floors, including county where grows the variety known the basement, which is occupied with a as the Port Orford cedar although the boiler and engine and heavy pinion northwestern part of the state produces wheels that turn the machinery above. a large quantity, a different variety of an The first floor proper contains the com inferior nature. Larch timber grows in plete roller mill machinery, ma le by E. more abundance ami of a 1 letter quality P. Allis, and takes the place of the old in the Cascade mountains than any other burr. There are four of these mills, part of the state, but is only in extensive which are equal to four run of burrs. tracts in a few locations. Sugar pine There aie no buns in the mill. The tiinlwr is not as plentiful as tin* yellow second flour contains the purifying ma pine, being confined principally to that chinery, which takes tin- place of the old part of the state in the vicinity Of Rogue bolt, under the burr and bolt system of river, on the Oregon & California rail making flour. This machinery is called road and also to some extent in the Blue the scalper and cyclone. The thud floor mountain«. The yellow and bull pine contains the machinery that deans the grows ext‘naively in the southern and grain, and takes the place of the old- the southeastern part of the state. Mr. tiuie fanning mill amt smutter, ami the Marve says that nine-tenths of the tim- grain passing thru.igh this apparatus is ber lands t lius far tiled ti|ion have teen divested ol all foreign substances, such taken up for Eastern men, who know as grains of oats, smut, cheat, shrunken the value of timlier and its scarcity in and imperfect grams of wheat, leaving the East, and are astonished when they the grain absolutely dean and pure, arrive here to find it not to be a fact that ready for the rolleis. L. Rouse an 1 his Oregon's timber is inexhaustible, as brother 1». Rouse are the millwrights they have l>een informed. who built this mill and placed the ma chinery.— Mail. N. S. DREW. $100,000 TO LOAN. * I { I f C'oHsiinijitUin < «red Oxi: of our attorney), iceeiilly vi riti.'d the adage that “wit, like a two edged swoid, will cut both way«," In a ease whoreili the M ite of Oregon was plain tiff, the private prosecutor having en gaged the services of two lawyers as as sociate state’s attorneys, it ap|»ears that the associates ha I managed the case without as full and harmonious an un derstanding between associate:« an I the state's attorney as there might have tx*en. When the case was called, it waso|H*ned and conducted entirely by the two asso ciates, th« state's attorney remaining a silent s|>ectator. Counsel tor the de fense commented upon this fact at some length, ami by way ol exj lanat.on one of the associates related the Bible anec dote of the Saviour passing along the highway and inquiring of one who sat upon the feme ; “Why sit ye lit re all the day idle? And he answered and said. “Because noman hath hired us.” Aud then the state's attorney, w no bail quietly listened to the proceeding*, got up an<l dismissed the case.— l.'tkriirv Exantiat r. An «»hl physician. r«'tire<l from i>ra< b* c, havii g had | laced in his hands by an I'a t India missionary the f<’rmula «»( a simple vegetable TvniC'ly tor the s|»ecdy an I per- mam nt cure of consumption, hr n< Inti', catarrh, asthma ami all thr«*at an«l lung af - fe« ti»»n'. als<* a (»ositive am! ratlical cure for nervous debility ami ail nervous < om- plaint-. alter having te>tr«l its u«»nd<rtid » ur.itiv«* powers in thousands of ( a*« has fell it hi' duty to make ii know n to hi' suf fering fell«» as*. Actuated by this motive ami .a <lc>ir«*t<» relieve human suffering, I will semi free «if charge,to ail who <t«’sire it, this r«< ip<*. into rnian, E'rrm h <»r English, with full dire« lions f«»r pr< paring ami using. S«-nt by mail by ad«ir« >'ing with stamp, naming th.' piqxr. W \. Noye.s,149 Pow ers Block. Rochester N. Y. 1 r 4 Sensible Advice. Farmers.orcbardists and fruit growers, protect yuursi lvis from m<ei t pests l>v ■praying your fruit tier« A. II. Carson A s hi cf 1: dland nursery, tpristothccGrant's fas-) have se< tired rlie agency of the I'. C. ¡¿■Wls combination force ami -pray pump, which in trained hands is equtrt u> sprat mg ten acres <f orchard in cne day. It is < quaily w i 11 adapt* <1 to extinguishing a tire, and a steady stream can lie instantly <hanged to a tine spray, an advantage which no other band pump ,a>ssesse*. A lull line of recipe. f.,r spraiing compounds w 11 lie furnished wi ll the pump, all for the low price of *6 <u. Buy one, it may -ave your residence or tiarn from destruc- tion *« we I i. enable vuu to successfully combat insect |>ests. .Inrs and Llassware. The ir «lersignrd lias a large assortn.ent of Matin's Albi IVrfei ti» n fruit jars, half Patents I Muted. E. K. BEEITMAN, Proprietor, ga lan an<l | int measure. jei y gla-><". SETTLE-UP NOTICE. The followii g list of patents issued re for sale at the 1 «we>t rat« s J. Nt kan . Jack* jnvii e j 4 I I. THOSE KNOWING'THEMSELVES IN cently in the Lakeview land distric t may 21 debled t«» the undersign'd.either hj noteoi B * of int«y?'t to readers of theTiMEs: b«»ok accoant. are hen-hy earnestly roqueMed t<» No ” . 9. 15. 1G. is. 28. 29. 3<». 31.33. 34 , 3C This well-known house has been renovate cnll and settle at their earliest convenience. On* Settle I p * otire. to l<> inclusive. 42. 43, 45 to 4S inclusive. hroughout and biiHir.es» must becloaed. ll«»w I »or t«>m C<»nqu«r lieath. Al! ihos“ indebted to the undersigned d<*M rt lands. N« * 1>9. 3d?, 412. 423,432 PRYCE A GEARY 437. 147. 1S9. pn 4«»;. 497, 4< k , jtj (Z.2. either by note or book account are hereby NEWLY FURNISHED. Hr. Walt« r K. H imnmn«! says: “After Medford. May 12 1W*. 71'1. 743. 77(». HOI, HiJl, «10, K'wi, S70, 91«, 902. not tied t<* call iin-l settle forthwith.ax 1 uui a long ex|M-rivncr I have <*<>me to the « on- A wood sample room for commercial trave/ 9GL !•> atol 9G9. r|<>«uigout my busine»» an I mu«t have elusion that two thinls of all death' fr.»in r « iww»n fitted nt? in connection with th« hotel_. ni -iiev. N. F ishf . k . rough*, pneumonia and consumption, might »«r avoidnl if Dr. Acker * Engli h Sliukt“ and shingles. Patti for ftalr. Rf'Hie<ly for < <»nsumpti<«a acre only care« A supply of the host sliaki « and shina'e« AT I: h ;HT PER « ENT PER ANNI M Fo|< (Wttlebriuided an<! marketer* pandsqiiar. Two hnndrnd fin». Urpn celar posti <*n I ally used in t itne.’’ This wonderful rem li -s just icon received at the Ttxrs office, particulars < luiuire <»f l»e in right; nnelerbit in left ear and ur,d-rslo|w, nglii I whch widbe sold in quantities to suit at Is- ul.taiiv <J 'heap by applying tu the ’ll Mi's edy i« >o|<l under a |»<»bitive gnat anti e by ¿. J. O. JOHNSON, three-year-oMa anil upwards base the jH»int ,s<n of I C. Brooks. office af once. JIcdfuri, Oregon. reasonable rates. right horn rsa—rsfofl. Kangs on Applegate. Uvrsee branded D on right hip. Ashland, - - - - Oregon. I »I ; ■ Î 1