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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1889)
ihe x»viuu» v<av. ‘¿nues. EDITORIAL NOTES. .»SMiTAXT C.'MMI'VIOXKX STOXK i rrncfaivil » >!*i’isi<>n m a c'.i*e wl,i. ,1 ffflCHl PAPE* FOR JACAS"« CCUxTV volve.i th« q>iu»t;on o4 proof in » fisol in'lrnni.ty m *«--.(’.»<..•» in Oif TUUK nva Y OC.U i .EK 34. t''*t» Ui»X"n «*< iira'>tf*l et.'iy Mii«eiiili un.i .L.itj-a Xu. a.vtivn ul lanj for r< t.u 1 I t look« now a* if Fort Bidwell, will, instead •( Fort Klaaiatb, Oregon, Cel. be abandoned,wbfch i* tl>e correct thing. There »re many more Indian* to be looted after in K amatb county than in Modoc c unty, and it would bare been a rank uurrage to have dotte away with i Fort Klamath.___________ Mccii rain has fallen on tl.e Pacific coast during the past ten days, and a > great deal of lienefit has resulted there ' from. California Iras got fief full share, and, while the fruit ami some other indus tries have siifft red therefrom, the gener al g<sid tiiat lias been done ioi’nter bal ances the n j”T many Innes. purposes. The law also oruviJed ti.al, in case any of ll.eae lands had been en tered under the public land laws prior to th* date of the grant, the state should be entitled to indemnity therefor and might make indemnity e< )ectioiig from any unoccupied public land*. In pnr-u- slice of this a'lthoriiy the state, it ap pears. -elected in tfie aggregate a large t act <»t land ii|on which expired pre emption tilings were on retold. The question at issue wa* whether the birden of ihe pioof of the fact that the tilings had expired rested with the state or with the parties who made the filings. The assistant commissioner holds in fa vor of th* stae, and ba« directed that in all such cases the pre-emptor shall b ■ required to appear before the local land uftiee within twenty day» alter receipt ot the notice and »bow cause why the ei.tiv has not been canceled, thus throwing the burden of proof u ; k > ii the entryuian. I amount of choice veg« tabled, iw-lon*. etc., hut s« a* »ii. • »’' n th »ugh it was a 4 ci i *1 otf-y« ar. S jim' of hH watcriDi Ions w- ighoi 30 it*, and w*. re <»t a g.»u«l quality. Cha* Kahn ma !« anoth» r shipm. nt of cattle -2»Xi hra.l tr an AbLlami t » Purtlami last w« k Tne catt.i w. r. fi.»iu L k and Klam ath c tuntna, a maj i.ty «4 tnem from the ram*1* t G«*«*. Durund of Silv r inke. Tin v c.u) in tr in K<amuta c««u»ity ov«*r tne Dead In .lau rvau tr. ui E rt K uim.tu. 1 Peter, th« Poet, is asci« nlittc boomer as w« 11 'as rhyme buihb r. He is ’’whooping ’« r up” ' at Liukvilb*. and n«> rnistak«*. Iu bis last he SMystbat two surveyors representing the S. p. system »rere In town this week, and mure are coming. Though »’try reserved, these in«-n say tnnt in less than «-tght«*en months a raiii* »ad w ill be running l»< tw«-< n Klamath city »m i cither Cmitiila or B»!-«.* city, via (uiikvi i . r l. r is scan* ly a doubt tiiat the li'am Hit O.ty company will build a larg«.* *aw- iiiui un Link riv« r iu the spring. The «pi«*Hti >n <»f the aban lomnent of Fort Kiainuti) iias b«-tn atihw*« r»*d in the n« gative. say s tm* •>tar.'’ L h ut« naut >wltt's orders to st 11 the military tel« graph lln« s have be« n re voked or b«*ld inabeyauce huh finitely. Major Burton, wb«> built the teh graph line, says that Fort Klamath will have at 1 a*t oik * cavalry troop this winter; that U tr*«op Is coming from Foil liidw« 11, and, it forage « uotigb cmu be pri«cur«d. HUutUt r cavalry troop v» ill be quart, r-d at tne Fort b«fui*«* ©n »w Hies. If. how« ver. n >t « nough f »rug- can be obtained, thcotu« r troop wul b* iii»*re in th * spring. Bill Webb of Fort K.aiuatb say? that tmrt»- six wagons ar«-g »ing t.» Bidwell t » haul away the ’’duiituig« ** of tin cavalry . CENTRAL POI NT POINTER«. The Oakes troupe gave a perform sure here Wednesday nt b«. which was well at tended ai.il gu-e satisfaction. M«-.'sr Stanley and Plcrrion have gone eaai »»f tn«* moil; t ons atVr a bind of cat- ilv I eiongii g io M grm.h r brodnr*. * Nee« ti Amin« L r ’b * incorp^rat on of a roii'p my tu • o’ du- t th - plsr.in?-miPa at this place ate pr«»gr»ssing favuiably. Wm. Gates is now residing at Portland, hiding from bis misdeeds, hb I i were. Many I enrons have sutTered from Li» duplicity. F. T. Fiadenburg of Siskiyou county, Cai., the w. l-snown timber locator, whs h re a few «lays since and will Noon make this pia e bis headquarters. Go to I). Hinkle's drug store for school boos» of everv description. Readers and arithmetics exchange I for ihe new series tree until November 1, 1S8U. Tho«. Davtw will sell several head of hor ses, a lot« f picture*«, a bug^y and variuu« oiher articles at public auction at Central Point to-morrow, Fiidav. He will leave for Cxliforma with h * lami.y soon afterward. A Novel Race. T mk Piince of Wales i-w a ai< k man. It Tlif bull ’a e at our late district hiir w ia Halt<1 "II the of uutl or ty that he ait < x«’e lent as well as a novel idea, for (hM has been warned by his physicians that event create.i mere ex iteineiH thaii any he haw Bright's dreane invuiablv fas’en- JOSEPH 1N E COV N T Y ITEMS. o her d innx the wime meet ng I< in even ed U|oh him. Thete wrus to la- no ailiau.ing much attention aui••«d, as nu < h Tux Orryonian recently publ «lied the ground for immediate apprehension; but Fishing in a popular auHi*«utrnt in this iriMso; speed are no’ often indulged in. the le^Hut is that the chances aie aaid to cotum-nls ot the Philadelphia Prut on county. On»* <>I the contestants w ta a r<-d bull ami Mr*. Faylc, wife«>f th«* foreman of the S. P ihe other a roan, ami both Were saddled be against Ina living through the next an addtesa of George VVilhaiuCurt s, ed itor of llarptr'i Wttkly, before the Na D. «V L. Co., is visiting Portland. an i mounted by jo keys. The red proved I _________________ Th«* < h-etric plant of Grant's Pass has come suiky ai d fractious, and the steady jog tional Civil Serv.ee Reform League, anil will s«>un be put in position. timof iht* roan was <-uteiy winning him A* there fa it good deal of talk in Ore which convened at Philadelphia a short Severn! ton of h«»ps, conti* cted for some* the rx< e. w hen some sharp-witted iml vid- gon about llieni vduf an additional tiain time before. Ill this address Curtis leteis time sim •. w< re shipped north r« c« ntly. ua! who had i”9 mon ty up <>n the red hiied netwren San Francimto and Portland to the civil service poucy ot Piesident l)r. Kr«*tn«*r ot Grant’s Pass s«4v«*ted a hand about two d' /• n small buys io go out every day. the question was a-ked of Harrison and condemns the same in his some stock ot g.mds wmlv in Portlami. armc i with switches and dubs and chase General Manager Towne whether eiuh choicest language. The Press thinks he It. (). Met r««*ky an<i I <1 M ion have formed him in. The wisdom <■( this maneuver extra t-ervice i* probable. H ih uti-wer ■ is doing a gieat < ffenae to Luman justice a partnership in Graut'e Pass ami will svh r«aL whs speedily apparent, for the tborougtilv estate. eeeui. to nettle the qneHtiuii fur the time . m tlii* sc’/re nag Hamsun wine he t'r ghlened n.nl pauic-stncke i animal, with ILal-« «1 at « • transactions ar« nntnerous at head down a d tail erect and wildly shyn g being; ‘'We nhail not run a recund had only Words of piai-e for Cleveland's Grant's Pas«, an i th«- town i* making oipid tioin one side of the track t* the other in train until we can till the one we are . civil-service pvbcy. U|» to lfi»4 Mr. «irides forward. 11 e vain attempt to escape from his bowl- t'nrtis hail followed tin* futtuues ut the now r mining.’’ wan Ihe reply. A purty was tin **1 at Grant * P.ws last w. « k i.ig tormentors as they w>.uld dart out at Republican paity ; but, as lie had a high for viiGHting the ordì nance I.a bid ting jumping him, swe.st down past the erand stand on moving trains . GovnxoH A m ..» of Massachusetts de •nd pure notion of tl.e best interests ol Wallac Newman of Linkville is visiting his like a hurricane, winni.ig the ra-e bands mands raw material (tee from import ; all the people,he deemed it against these father, residing in Alinone i revinet, wuo I* down amid the deafening plaudit* OL lilt: mub itudc. duty, ami Chauncey Al Depew, .peak interests in h.tn, or any one else, tu • lung ruuuiy in wxtiieunc« i. ing as president ol the N-'W York Repub further tolerate what seeuieil to have tie- K. H. Irvin«* nn«i B. A. Polio« k of Sprague Pmlnte Court. lican convention, deciares that the . come tfie settled doctrine oi the Repiib- riv i va ley. Kiumatti count.v. are vi*itnig relativi * an i tn* ud* in tins stvtioii. Vnited State* treaanry surplus repre • iicau party in reference to the civil-ser ile full, wii g tiusine'-s h <s bt-en tror.s- J. t'ampb.ii. administrator «4 the « «tat«* sents just so much unnecessary taxation, vice and t tie tar. IT. He accordingly re «>f G«* ». L. t«Hld, «leceas. «I. Ja*t Satunlay *<»M a saetti! in tinse >url, Juil,e Xei< presiilii g i since the laH r* p »rt of tl»e T imes : ami that it will tie reduced by removing pudiated'.lie paity that lie helped to ur- placer mining claim b, I. aging tnereto’ in the matter of tbe est <te < f llirarn Aduni A*«*« II, tormerly of this count» , but l unnecessary burdens. The Republican gan id and allied iiiiusell with the Demo policy oi war tariff is breaking oi its own crats, who had so wisely put at the head w id » na.* b« « n « *»nuu« ting a hak« ry an«i trMau- <’o ikNey.df« rased, j . II. Brewn appointed rant at \.i.|Uo> i !«.<>, n.i' **>L1 tits buatuees admiiii.sirator and W. M. Holme«, A. L. of their ticket all honest and courageous ttivrv. weight. _________________ Reuter amt F. R. Neii aiiprajsets. man. Mr. Curtis has declared himself J W . llowatd and J. A. J<*tining.*, xu-com- Estate « f Jevsc Do 1 trliide. First semi I' lm s Sruccxtis, the sugar refiner, to lie in lavor of any paity, mea/Uie or pauiud by tiKir wiv. *, ha» rtlurn«M tr >m annual report oi administrator tiled anil will at ou<e commence making prepara poli.-y as to him seems best calculated to tn«*u* » i-xt t • i’. xiiand; s«j ha» «.* I.. I.. .Jciining* approved. tion« for Ih«. openiiitf uf his letiuery a’ (.reserve the ts-st interest» oi the whole an t Wm. LLuk* r. Estate of Gee Toy. T*»y Yinn tenders .h>hn. administrator of the «-state «4 Jas. Phil <<)t-1 ph a. He is very sanguine and pttople. He finds nothing to piaise iti '1. D. Hr»an. «1« e» .u*««I, wl I s I th« r«*nl-« *lat«*be his reMgnahf n as ftdmini'trat« r. Estate oi Wm. iurnham. Citation to thinks as soon as his r-finery gits fairly Harrison's ci. il-set vice |ioiicy and justly longing to« it to. «ini locat»*«i on Williams iietrs lor sale of real estate oidried V>»iied. started sugar trusts will find that lie is in condemns what lie find.* lo tie wrong anii er«*« k, .it public uuctiuu «»n Nov. *.». lbsg. Guardianship of Ro^a Breniano. ilthna W . J. Gregory of >an Francisco, one of the earliest. Spreckels said that many false cm.l a.y to law uii.l the pledges ul the capitalist* mt*. r< .*t> «I iu the Grant'* Pass Hwnna appointed gtiHrdian. reports ha<l L-en circulated to tne iif president. Who is the better judge of W at« 1. l..gi.t a )’• -w « i ( .».. arrived la*t »»•»•. k Estate of George 1 Jieutr-r, „ Black. _ ____ A. ______ that tliis r.,-w refinery there will n-ver be the policy ot the president, an llideptiid- .«u<i i.* ;».*-.*tiug ni tin* pr* !iin11mri* m . It will Wnt. M lloimis i nd F R. Neil api-rui-ers. o|>erated by turn ed. He enters a genet- err • u of nitre and honest purpos.1, “ *• I” »• ng i» 1 r- tin t oiinty-*« at will tiavc a Order ni. ile ti r sale < f personal pioperty. •»uiph i« Njstem of water wmk- and electric al and uu<|ual tied demal to these re such aS Mr. Curtis, or a rabid part sar., « ilgute. Iloir n This ! ports. ________________ eu. li a» tl.e editors of the Pros and 0 -r h * onsi h-rablr amount of money, nearly »■ sax ', h.«- b« « n *ui«*4 i tued by tin citizens of We otter One Hundreil Dollar» Reward gonian^ Grant * l ’ a*s. i • induce the i». P. D. A. L. ( .». to f«>r any ça«? of t atu»ih that run not be S; m »» n C amo in “rtirnng np thing-** m Tux government goes right along in rebtiiui it* « At«, nsivc tai tory ; but at pr« *• nt cur< «ib»’ t »kirn' Hub's Catarrh t.'n re. the Kvpnbhcan hou-pho!«! in l»ungías it U h -11-4 b« «n «i«4i l« «| uTntiMT » he proposi its ci.caen pallt of awarding the cor|sira- F. J C h km * y «V Co., Fro* * . T«»le«to. O. ti n wil I».- MC4«|t«<i-at hast this *ea»«»n »•«»unty. unti the Koneburg A* * m * think*» We, the iiu«lvr>i<ti»*d, have kn >wn F. J. I . ii * ¡ii.si it ut ion whs «in«: <d t m* mani sta» * ot Hermann is to te op|M*v d I r a ru*e»k‘€- tiutis r ver * ti.. ng 'bat they ask for. Pei- our x »unty and wv « au lily ail.ml to h»s.' ft. Cheiivi lor the list 1'» »ears, and b«*lieve tion fri nì hi* own c««nnty. It i.*the gen- haps tli:»* is a part uf the bargain made <»ur.»ii.y fly nu, wuo is building railroad* in huu p«ife*tlv liotiuiabie in all l>*.isii,ess e»nl opinion that B*pg»-r did not tr- at hetore the last presidential election, I >m • ••■'' « tu a r, c< ut interview there, transactions, an 1 lina..rial y ubi«’ tu carry ul the poweifui aggregatiui.s ‘.i.'' ! »' • «e • «inibir high irclght charges « ut anv ni) ¿»'aitón made b»* tb< jr tirili. Mr. Caiu right, Air, h-«i i.u r»**^i:ne«i v hereby t»t»*a«lia*»t. Simen Roni«! Lave teen an- of wea.tli fa- o. d Harrison and Morion. ■ I a hat Vitit.-M «I tlie p«.»pi«- j (irant's l‘a.** t<> \\**t «V I itiax. Wholes le Prug.;i»tN, I»» l!*'O : allow lt<.li. 1 lie a» < I'Hge rat«* tl'till) I Otte *>l th ■ last «lecisious m fa u« *»f «lie h d «, I Hiio. poh.ted’»reiver of the inn i < tti *u ¡ong " b ■ . IM » is >*) a t ill. Ill* rat«* troni I ’- w_s "Idi'-ed on the klt.i L.st , ’* •''> - oratili. Naturili:», much «•! tm* Wal hn,'. Kinn.-r «V Mar» it. Whoh sale ng«», te« .ni*v h«* »-.»J ivt. I r i t»• i.l» i ; iailru.1 l” I ’’ • I > r-ggists. I 1 «io Ohio “ sui t«i « ..IH * i » >un i lanci •.<•«.. Wc ■i tl'.'ia. -u-i ti - Central Paelfic-tadw.i'. 1 Mirti jfoin.ut s. rv»c“ in I v, «••••ar!v m-1 *’*. ' lie». ■- - retarj N >l.le uveiiuled the d_- J' due« ulrat i tini..ina want* and «»n the I E II Van Ho *s» n, C h -hier To edo Nati« tini titir«! to the p> is *■ *’ haihx taiii.iin.a nas w imt ««t- »»-„nt to | Bank . I «de«l<>, < >hio. ci. :ou ul Cutnuiissiotier Banks, w n.ch re-; hu • J. 1.. a i 'X'.ii. i (min »VHV ba« k Hihj Ha 1 ' < aturrh < me is taken .n'tri.a'ly, q ai.v to ti.e w . >, its b,. f • «.« turnisti tn. winlwi ik no*!*.xu\ ?..! hj , I 'liu. k ng oi Portugal m <le«*d. The (pl.led t‘;e acting directly up n the bl »o«i ..n i tniiruu j lie,■.-.«*. Il* istmi ot » un Hii.i piaiisibtlit» i duke ot Bmgarza, ••klest «on oi Ui«*kin£, lands -tee, ted under ns gian*.» tne usiitl ■ ■ ' • *ig Itola *• • tion mu« n g nm I, ¡ d wvvrr. ' Nuriace« «»f the'» *4« til. Price, 7.».’. per bot "un-mme>al affidavit in u-t in agri-ul- 1 ile. .7old by al d uggiste who su«*r.*e<li to ihe tiirune, w.'.l msm UIXW MhDF'HCD >QUI.*. Ihe general pracl.'ce in tin- the title oi Cailos I. I lie pr« n»ier wailed tura! cas* s. lu I onaumi>tion Incurable? ease <»f laiid-g-ani 'a.Iioad companies is upon l>un C:irios an I t»re«tntcd the r. sig r«i i i rly Re ol the l«> lowitig Mr. H. Morris. nal lonaut the cabinet rniiv«tei Lieb th»* lor ti.e agent tu make out a list uf the New ar <. A’ k , -a» * ; ‘ W «s d w*n with aì>- Iti ng tier lined to accept. T'*e queen war I .nd wneti toe grai.l is made and submit s;*esN • t lung*, and Ir e «ds and physicians the »ame to the department with an af present wlien the king die«! ami ki«t<tfd f roiioixb« e«l no* an itb urahie r >i S'.inipiive. lha curpwe sne then einbtaced Don fidavit to ti.u (tfect tout the pints and (‘•cgaii tak ng Dr.,Ku g * Now 1> *. every t* r ('arhat,«aving; “I blew you a« monarch. surveyors* returns snowed tfie .and to be «.unN’jmptio.i, «tn no»» on my thir«i b •’ Ir. I hope you will prove as gou I a king a« non tuiuerai. Mineral lands aie reset veil .-«•iu at»;e to over-« c the w*o. k on mr farm. from tfie grants. Au ordinary agricultu It i* the tin» st me li.ine ever made.' Jcs-e you have alwaya tiern a »on,*' M «I ’lew. r;. Dr«* uur. Ohio, * tv -. Had it ral claimant must take uaiu that he n »1 been l«»t l-r K g * N w lb*«;.«vrv for I Tins has teen a year uf railroad acci know- f-oin persot.ui inspection that th, consumi t on I ward bav«* di*»d cf lu g dents a« well ns other casualties. At the land lie .¿aims is nun-iuinetal in eimiaf tru'd«*. An now nbvstofbe lb.” Tr» rate they aie happening lately, we are ui I ter. liiu Mcruiuiy iio.de tiiat inasmuch ii. Sample boM¡*-s ir. c a’ a.l d.114 store-. the tminc opinion as the ll dcmm , when as the existing lerpiirvments were com y it observe-« that if these cata'drophes plied w th by tfie company, at the date U J4'» » Fur Sale. continue in tins comitry it won't be long ot Selt'ution, l.o retroactive rule should S mie tl.o- ughbre I Folan I thin* pig«; Mr*«. Curry, 1 itch uf I t il Hoi V. is before there will te no people left to tie applied tu it. These selections were » '1‘mg her patents. >1 . e i el” : :' r. ■ v cuw.. which M *. Judge 1 - ■ •• kill. To make such eorpuratiuns more made dur ng ti.e years lSSo and l»S«i wuu.d 'e ll or traile ior whe it. \\ a Hun. W. II. P.VKKXX careful of human life they should be Similar Iuimgs were made in toe cas'-s W. L. Web-dpr i> txp.'i mu.cted in beaw dale ige« fur every of the Suutliein and Atlantic Pacific L nk\il-c in a iev»’ <i.»y* a a ; man, woman or child killed or ii.j'irrd. ■ a laav companies, lheae decisions will »»inter he re. Huw Fortune Smlleit no Gaily eu a Faniil>. Corporations Lave no souls, but they ruie iNu t'rum SH^i»un.siuti ami pa#3 to pat «x. r. F».iloti, <»f tho firm o I' ll**r A. A nmnbci <»f ladies st IIoilUbT, Cal., tua ent about '.«.dtsi.is«» acit-s ot laud wihin b Ufa l-r is i.i at S ai » ira: ciub j »mt l> purchased a <»n«*-tw- ntietli ¡ art of have p<reset*. Lik t S ». S.KLS in tim L< »uisiana Stat»* Lottery . luese grants, tie ««land s aduiinisiia- sui r» t » it«rn ' bi tn«- l'4h of Ainziist hist thet were alm*>st Mi*" E m » Y • • vs Tua Ort'juni.m is | rohablv without liur. u a * al » y a\ u un the hniu 01 lh»* p<*<»|»*e, .- f> < n r.irownint«» jt.ytu1 h>st« ries’b<cans« itr. w th” <*.limai priz»*.—(San Francisco doubt lb nioet un-irupuLu-, u j island Bence U»e corpuiatiuim had nu u*v lor ,t R.'bii«. b vin : n « «v: r >1 fi i*i her Examiner. S' pt. 20th. inn-hatliable of all the g'eal t apers pub aud »pent luitiions oi duliure to dcieut **!»• 11 • f "i k e-«s. Mr. ui d M "*. I > irdit*« ty 1 lished on ihe Pacific coast, not excepting tne DfaUiociatic ticket last Nuvriuter. parrniN oi Mr*«. W. d. F even that qmntes-rm-'' of grll ami parti- pay 11» -M* db»r«i a » . KLAMATH COVNT1 ITEMS. samsm, the S. F. Chromel/. Y'et the A. S. .1 hri-o i a id fa a enterprise and ability siiuau by ,ts man r *"L « u:" . t *,ui l »xvu »vn« n it lir t *t «rt< 1. Health 1* go<M| in thi* section. agement makes the paper indispensable have g n- to Wi-cvi» > n. Lota uf ram ha* fati, n h» re lately. to the masses of tt»e northwest. The J«** R*<.*ii:ir I* ,i l>:t* | U'*<*|iUNf>*! | r-'per*y Judge Smith is nv .iving h big ©•.«.« It ihogoniaK is a fir.-t-cl.iss j <urn.il in every Roods. :u t iwix anti fa.Il I h cum«* < ne ui our r«.^; respect, i, we except its mate mean T im ’’Star look* nicely m it* new bib And 4»*n;*t wc air gla«i to Bear. ness ami unfairness alien discussing po tu« kcr. Tne iL»>th< r 4 Mrs. 1» H. Md.’e’’Rf <♦ L.c.Ljw’ has been in Ja»k*mi countv («»r litical aubject*.______________ Lb is. B u*. fa . u*r s«-iiuus iLness Caliod supp.n *. ,g * •' ■ J. H. « '¡alian** *awmid ha* n« « n <iut down (J.NtitM the ir.anag, mi nt < t the present r«/r tu« Rvueuu, A h «tsuiiie . ..1 iiriivnia' »he IImn ton faculty, presided over by that able eilu- Sheriff i hiidiTN in Huminuning Juror» f<»i the aou t’buid a lew day*5 * n :r an i shorty” eator, >’n»f. B. L. Arnold, the state Ag- next t« riii <»t court. scriuuigl» Im* grow ii a i »«». ia «.m» q»ie i«cr ricuiluial College at Corvalhs ia proving John and Ik»one R<*«!flei<! ui» vx-xting rela Tue rut!! f<»r the 1». n lit of th * Catimlii milch oi a success in every particular ami tiv«** iu Duugia>< county. b'lr« b in i«' a I i take pla *» S «hml iv , With Ervin«* Br »ven na*.* >11 hi** farm near PI« vna shonM be well sustained. The agricul out lai1. A h « ■ but*- »»,11 !>e the prize tural department i< now one of the beat, t«» » . 9. Stig.-ut tur *i«»«Af. •Ira.vn f »r. Hv«*rybu«ly fe< Is much encouraged nincc many valuable ex|,erin>ents iwing con min «'uifiuH ne« U faihiig. bm «• tixv .! •» <»r line be«*am • a tlx» I fact tinual y irarlv there. At the late state M im Matilda Noel ha* n turmd from her an«»lh« r hu nhng b >»4idvt ha* *l»u».*k our fair this i >|lege exhibited seventy-five trip iu hUHnia Trthry, ( al. luwn. me i nmuber of r«**i ien ei ar.* y ir; lien of |>otato>'e, several varieties of Tu<r»* will be a grand lua-po rad« ball at ©i« i ig up it; «1 tt' :vni ««in ct.«»;•*. t 'iiratoea, corn, korghnm,glasses, beans B 'lianza «»u 1 nri.-tma* vve. 11.« Ai iai< h saloon at M««iit»r i. under stanlunl WH^u ot Pelican bn» 1* nitindinz ih«* mana :»*im*ni of ii. H. \\ <»itf‘r?. i - prov and pea* raised on the college grounds. ta* Fumanti bu*mi •>* culi« g« . ing a popular re.*«»rl. Tne «><**t of ev«*rj- .'Í.rí*' ’xi,. i, k* ’. Dr* ." ffjpiin* St* BtTARY Wt.M) M s ilecieion sustain- Lmkv K«*w*L bas *.»!«! h» r prop« il»* in thing m that line is kept there. ^,«r lui ... M r..*l»*y «V i <» r»p «rtth*l»H wi ■ :p ’•ale«• ing the prefaent v a--ifh at ■ 11 of the I lu« r.* I- soin» trt.k niât H M. am ^awindl »»ili . " / . , I, ............................. .<x.n umuiM-aniNH Eii.lr« n air- i « IT J i.«l.c u . i I im i* > pia« e lo treasury «lepuitruent admitting grgentif- , { b< built *o«m at * tuv m ------ u«t *.t Í-..L Link ../« 1.» i*. Dr (««a.y, l;»*v a re* b, A . M c Ke* h nie to erons lead orei iui|H>rte<l ii. m Mi x < o I .Many r. H..«*tat« traiimu tiuna have mg. n D. H. Mill«; eigho* n : h ir> hj> A. Mr- free of duty cane duan on the local piac«* m Unkviuv iaUij at good Ugur«s. The Chirf ¡lrv«Mm fur the great auf*- K*«.m e t” W u. li ft mining men like a cloudburst. It w » h I » ircuit <*..urt c 4)v« ih * m w»*« k alter next ee«s of ID--r’s s i w.xpm-in.i Is found In the Ju 'pe Tolman oi A**! j Tuuuuck-t i© 111« re extensive tiian n.-iiul. hardly ex|*ectr>! of Mr. llarriHnu'e pro article Itself. It Is nn iit that wins, and the Maia) uf our <*itiz«*n-< have t»« < n ami -.»in«* )« ail n Ho**:em hull to tective adiui'ii-ti .itioii Mayor Delaali- urc fact that H" >d*s Str^aparHla actually ae- «h>* pi«.*«*),<« t t«»r i y * t m J.,« g.-, u uouuty uftcr Nupi In -, fur uriimal was coinj lishts vl. t is claimed for It, h what inult . i »’o-«lun.I.Mh" in h a*iiv intcrent i «m»‘ ot th«* piL'miurns 1 !iaiI j FitzHrtt r <»i H m.inzrt r< J oh . * «.»•< i ••?«• nchih,” to wli ed in the Cu'ux d'Alene mine*, aheie th. arriva, ui a tin«* Mn) iM¡,y ul in< has given to thi> nietln inc a popularity and Wae il -Vaiutil al iln « recent disif r t fair. much leu I in pio.lmed, xa:<| the prei:- sale great» r thnii t! it <»f any other sarsapa Mi. Mxl« in 11. a » iiiir. rma uuy«*r, ha* tonight 1 .M r. I »ur n, u ho v. t p n i -g“r of «Staver dent »•■*■* tlieoieticaliy a piotectioniM, a .arg. uuiud « r u! * h . t cattle mi A.kali »4:1. > . I A V a. rilla or bhw)d puri u t e • ! it * p».i> i*. arrived J. i. Fort»« n ' 11« w saloon ba« t>«*« 11 opt-ije«! 1 l-«*: i’ r' ai «1 >h * w»*t*a, to take charge but wu- irivintf ...:ne very piaetical i.li>—- fier before the public, failli i». u Miiur«» m inc mie «4 <*iu« f iu . x . m «»- l !H «a ine if *, «.’« ., at floeû s S «r'.¡panila cures Strrofola, Salt trat 011s ut li.e-t>.id«. glH. >w b« .in in »»cd h re. Rlieum and all Iluint rs, Dyspepsia, Stclr »'«n. an«! Tn«,*. Spear«* aiiiv.^i from Calif e ttiv m.x ».«»gi«»:. has re- Headache. Bilimi.snrss overcomes Thai 1”*IXCK l-iHMim K. win» h .s managed ma h *u.,rt huu faine«* Mild ar. -taii .i.. .¡ .; ■ ' rm« il.» kept by A. H. Til ed IV ling, creates an Appetite, strength the stale atljirs < i Germany a.t'i sin., P< bean bay. y rctittiiig it amt mak* li.«, ".«a .m » hammer ran b«* h» nr«i «.v» ty-! ens the NVi ves builds up tho Whole System. ability lor ho many years, is «about pr«iv**mvnt3. Hr has supphed u a<*i*r in L.hkvitk . wxhc » i i * doing f u«* 1 a.»m « ' mg iitany . llsMid’n Nnr»npitralire i-> s >1<I by all drug- doubt one oi the greatest eta'.-sin -n the act » « r> me* »> . ¡the bat x. it'., lur imt "t win«'-, liquors an«l gi<ts. $1; >ix for $">. ¡’ii'p iied by C. T. Hood world ever knew. This tact w.m still •»luc i pi m ! h . ■, in«*hi«ling tl«.iir. gram «m«l I cigar:4, .tu«l a line bidiar«! tabic can also be ••Co., Apothecaries. Lowell. Mxu. further nianiii stvl at ilie me.t.rig ul the Irai«, 4- i. iax tiauivd <•» tni.* * *<1 ion tr...h ' f/Uful l »< »♦• <»ivr him a < ail for he will Russian an 1 Grrrnan monarch« at B-r!in K*>gue xi»« r »a**« ». ■ treat y uu wt IL • M« 3<"rs. M«*K)uiry und Titus of Langi-'lva’- not lung since. Inc impression prevaiia «Oy nil».« M4*G 1 tur Ul' Uinam.tt« »a««i*.,(, Al»» ith it» ttolltF.K«*. that the iron chancellor at that time r»©!««. iu iu« luiurv. v '«r-. Wi!i*l«»w * >«>oth’ng Sy rti|» for cliii- cornpH-tely captureii the cxir, a.id that j A hil . . th»* bridg- - in ditTcr.-ni 1 ...riuii- A tliia triumph uf ma-t- riv diplomacy ami /i’ « «imyai« in M «imig. r.»u, «. i‘i ; a n ,«ii,| l^x, ¡»»**f fcii',«!«- » ii?"« « and jhv.'ician* in Js-r-oiial la-1 il.ativh I ihi I ii s th.- u ii-i/ .»a ulj I»« 4 «-pmr«*d at uuc»*. Tough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Pec- ia.- a. fa na.Hary rompan» cal;* its« if th« [ !TH* I *.ite«l 'fat»*", a* «’. ha*> h»«< n used for tr-nance ot peare m I. nope for a number toral is in greater «lemand than ©ver. ia.iM»;.,. At.u in* « xuo, una »» i,, g . •-..•) J I i<.r‘v y» ar« wnh nevcr-fuiiii.y Micces-* b\ of years, at any rate. p«u«j un A ha.ikfa^x VIng 11.gait. J laiHi'Hi* «»1 ¡noil • . " ; i r'n-.r t :iJ«ircn I>ur No preparation for Throat and Lung bd. K« iitk lu * j. w a y Nt«»r. is ! .«-,•♦.-«! n ir ; 11 » pr».<*« *< of !♦•» «h1 ig i!' ' «du«*i« in Troubles is s<» prompt in its effects, so ri*L'iiii..Nr ll.maiMA is v* ry mud. i.a .fain» «»uiki.ug ai LmkvHh, fa.11» i . ¡- i ■ . a ni’i»»:« - l-r i » • t h»- chibl ti'om pain, agreeable to the taste, and so widely •ire* ix * ’.T* »y midi'«rih<ri ;-riping in crit*ci«e.l by a veiy lar„n number ■■» I i . h Uispùsÿixig a mee l.ii«* «4 g.». hi -, known, as this It is the family medi li)« party gx»«i) by SGdb.ou toi the Pie bowel.*, and »» ind c«»!if. B» ’ giving owl i^irty far muiiv <1 hi« acta slreadv ; cine in thonmUMlR of households. b. II. Molli». Frticun 04» M-u... x-xi«.«;,. faa-rt malth to th«* chil l it r«-is the mother. hit the feiced rt mi’iiuliiin < f Lu. ; era! l’an- © ux ' x ' vns Iul and I .«inani 1ul.n1. I Pii«*e LV.«'-. a L»»ul«*. “ I have Hiiftcrc«! for years from a n* r rn h to bave creati d the ui'iot ad- Mr. I'. lt< i ,.r II .ii;inz.i i, t,.;„ lunir the Vr. n« hial trouble that, whenever I taka ila» ih M»*tUv s« iin.i], fa-fu,«* .il.** ver«i-comment. Even li e j re n liera »re • idu « Hili, 1». II rokl or atn exposed to inclement weath I* m « aarg« ut tn» «»n., m Barn. •s » ’ vali« y. priHhln •» bun **i«h u »iiarp atick, us t er. shows itself by a very annoying John Glciin ba* iiuiit a »arg mid «-oint.»rta- «eie. il e v-tciai* a? •• e .iti« n oi min* bl - i»l .<*k .>i bu.lM4ije - ,»i ..nj PiLs are kno.»n by mo'Sture like periplratio.i, t, klin-4 sensation in the throat and by ».P , w m* li ara •hikrult,» in breathing. I have tried a inters ni the «àene*ee M. Y Metho l»<*ifiM u« « Iipiwi lo fa. « ral ■ • k» •t vur i»usm -s causing inttnae itching when ware’. This form as wJt Ili«. 11. great many remedies, out none does so as Blind. Bioecm- and Protrudin««. yield at once t* dirt conference, in the.r annual meeting well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral whioh Ci..n. Swingl» of Langril cali. » r.. n Gy ii> Elmira, adopted the fallowing reno- alwavs gives prompt relief In retnrus of hitioiiH; “That **e Hinceiely r-giet the •o.«l a ni«* 1 .1 ..t u .i>. * 4ll t,,»* »« mani« tt. vai my old « omplaint.” — Ernest A. Hepler, •ni«*1 U“ 11 < •» ‘’*»’k a *u. ri ihn« •hich acts dirsctiy on the parts affected, absorbs tu re«,gnation uh commissioner of pecHion- mors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Ii>s)»ector of Public Roads, Parish Ter ol Co», hm al Tanner, forced from inn* by u • IL Grubb’s stag, now makes one trina Druggists or mad treatise free. Or Busar.xo Piqua. 0 re Bonne, Lu. w« t g . ara fa ay, l a» «iig Abiiian.i «»«i» M«»n- the inflm i.eu of i oht.ci.m-, ai'd »hai we 11 onsider Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a iii.tr»img and Lntk.ilh* . v. 1» 1.un-Mia» deprecate the subordinatimi ol the j»cn- uHv most important remedy morning. z J •ion department to juaiittc; I »ire-puller«, J. H. Vuttnan of B »nanza has one uf th«* •o that it cannot be aduni.i-l-ied i.v a larg *1 an 1 D. si NtiKk« m Gi«*uountv and at iu«. very iow.,t ruHn. D.»n 1 i.nl man, who. like Coipoial Tanni r has the I have tested it.4 curative power, In my mm a can. HORSE AILMENTS, true inter, at of th.» rolilirr at heart ; family, many times «luring the ¡nut 'Tn.* county uuth »ritió pu» ;« I». »unti thirty yexirs, and have never known it and we call U|mn the pr-ri lent ot the «•n tu« *4 alp* ,.i lu.i-arufai« .»»■ r.*» ai«4 *¡«1. u to fail It will relieve the most serious NeprTjsct, TH., Vn’ted Sitati a to place the granting <>t G«-s v» rub*. il n i, :» « |m.»« 1 , tu ltM. affect ions of rhe throat and lungs, M .y 20, 1*SR. pendona in the han la ot thoeo aim wid live iiuutcr, whether in children or adults.” — Mrs. .1 X. r ei b,» lua -li.iwn tlrnt g.ir-l, n stuff wul My maro caught administer it in tho ink rest ui the E. G. Edgerly. Council Bluffs, Iowa. «' ■’» < ■•«•«■ T, Vt t-..ll Ul l us ». , I, ,u. H> l .ll-e cold- result: swelled country.”_____________ "•»iHv oi Gi«' im -t te'iuat.»«* und id. mv «4 “Twenty y«»ars ago I was troubled liuat«! lump betwevu lutili-we v. r *uw. wiih a disease uf the Bings. Doctors L.re-rr-M and InEam- PiiOBAiti y HubjrvtH that ncr«l ra«!i<*al, judrf. Sina,,-, n. w ) ............... .. public r»*i»rt ii* known alToide.1 me no relief and considered inat! n. Cored her buMiiitt*H«:ku legialatiun inure than others HNii. Kai.i -id *uxo-»n an! 1*4 in « iinrg' « 1 In- my <’ase hopeless. I then began to use W ilh M JfMV.bs CXL i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ami, before I iH >t • oi * -verything in ?n thi« alate are ihuse of aHnes-unent and < I« Jim i.xu.isay, T n«- — Int* liu«* i* k. pi tbvr«. L. O GARDNER. ttxa’ion. In aome conntie» fl urea are had i nishetl une bottle, found relief. I W« barer » suuu-»v..ik*. have br« 11 *}iul «i«iwn continued to take this medicine until a juggled so that the tai ke*t irjashre D lur tb« fa 14H« r an i Ur-pi.tpri« t. i mi* g«.u t. cute »vas effected. I believe that Ayer’s Winfb'Tft, Tex., dune many other c«;Unliea who** otfi**ial.<- .I."k 'Ilv-Ulit). N« XI a< MfaVli IP* Will I. tum < berry Pectoral saved my Bic.” — June -0, ISsfl. hom rllv strive to make an *'npart.*l,hiR fa Ha Ills I hiiu . j » alia 1. eut«-. .Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, ill. My horse »»ns hurt A largì* number «»f cuttle arc nnw lu tiig and accurate aafaeMionent. Ttie « asr o'. «II.»« «i I-» ftiiil >1 uia and Furtiaii«! uiuik<t- “.Six rears ago I contracted a severe on hint! leg; suffered Multnomah county ia the most otitr»- l.'s |»i-H*«3 un* fufa, i tüuilv». r, alili tUu-c fa iiu cold, which settled on my lungs and 10 months: wm cured by St. JaruLd Oil; cure geous on record. Although it nan udmit can uilurU Vu m e u«-t .*cnHig. soon de»eloped all the alarming symp hw» remained pcrujamuL W. J. CLINE. ted fact that it contain« many timca -.uuu.-i Javkm.a wa, r< 1,-uM-d from th. ni- toms of Consumption. I hail a cougn. night sweats, bleeding of tbo lungs, more riche« than any county in the G uitar> M«» ii < im > alUru«s»n. having v«.mpx. t. U (4!. h . ivi«.* <,t a urm of um »«ai. If. u.u» pains in chest and sides, and was so •tale, anil ite wealthy people in ho tuanv s«*ntiUv«U trulli KxaiiiMth CuUIltx JOB CAUtX HMPMHT. E«j, See. r.a.Se prostrated as to ba conflneil to my uhiatancea ja-rjure Hiemaelvea in account- Coast Blood-IL»rM.- Association, sayi: “Ik ing G. " J " il,, n ,,f Liiot rivrr ha- ntisisl l *d most of tlm time. After trying ,ui-.n. .... UMT their property to the »-«♦ ««or that •„lu. St Ul. lor,.,! an.i llu familiar With the n n.nrkablo effi.wry «.f St. »ariotis pr«*s« riptioTis. without tenetit, Wu.. »ai, our the apparet.t taxable wealth ui that »• <11 < u lue n»i,uw,-,t Jacob« Oil, I cheerfully aud heartily indorse m» physn ian tinally determined to give „•u . suju I riusi mi-lrupu-ai fiuiu - county hardly exceeds that of 1 p « h popu- tius valuable specific for painful allmeuu.” me \yer‘s Cherry Pectoral. I took it, Lmkvulv l>a> « n.-w utllluu-y c.Hnuunv ,.t and the effect was magical. I seemed lona and consequently poorer communi- »uliujoup« »1,01,11 I. vapla.U, 4iaJ„uu- to rally from the first dose of thU liar. Thus h a premium put on tax* ,U>U ulol a, ut. uolll MU I W. ». . 'uutll •’*■• nd lion. ODEN BOWIE. Ex-GoTemor of Mary- medicine, and, after using only thru* dodging and inducement* < ilrrr«t to de Usuteluiut. ^uutuvl wUl X k - r„iu,,u eu s.uur- land. Jx’Lcy Club. Pres*. City Pa,«. Railway bot’ i< s. am a.s »veil ami sound as ever.” im > , Vsiuiii,. fraud the «late ol her legitimate revenue. Rudnev Johnson, Springfield, 111. Co., says: “In n:y far.y’y bud icy stab’esl Tournas Uroen.-r, th< weil.kuown bout and Tim next 1« gislature should u*taidi«h a have u*c«l >t. Juc^bs Gil with satisfactory a,» maker, furui.ny , t X r k.i. < a . but toi Stale bo »rd of» qual nation, with arbitrary »OUI. >.UI - paal a reoidsiit vt Liukviu,. wua ut result*, and believe It the best remody fjr th» powers to rai!«e and lower ibe a'HCHboiV tU, last-uuu.tu p.Hse il r.-w ua>» »Ille, , u. paliJul ai'jniuts of man and Uwst.'* ruut« tur ¡KiuUivrn A4n.au wu, r, lie uaa re returns in all the counties. In tbis man- i-idsol esvi-nu years. PREFABED ET Merit Wins Best of All HAVE YOU GOT FILES DR. BO-SAd-XO’S PILE REMEDY, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. For Home Use. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, nor alone can a fair and cuaal system of AMBKment and filtration be obtained. -\r ÁMÍDÓftM TNi cumei Í. vMiLii ar. nffiam. ■*. Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., LowelH Mm ic'd by aU DrttggisU. PrlA fil REAL-ESTATE REAL-ESTATE LU . l'in' addition to Jacksonville, known JA< KSON V 11.1.!.. OliI.GGN. REAL ESTATE AND 1,0.» AGEMY Notar» PEilic ani Ctmíítttr, Jackson County V Securities Ihudit and Sold. Has been platted and thrown upon the market in lots ranging in size from varying from $18.00 to $40.00 per acre—figures which barely cover the original expense of surveying This property was purchased and subdivided. Farms, Villaga Lets. Imprcved and Unimvrcved for but tu induce a desirable class of immigration to settle in what is acknowledged to be the nm.-t desirable CONCERN TNG ONE OF THE Sale cr Bcr.t. fruit section in Southern Oregon. The land is deep, rich soil, a large jx-rtion of it being nib irrigated l>y NOT FOB THE PURPOSE OF GAIN, drainage from the mountain and is covered with a thrifty growth of pine, laurel and nianzaniia bru-li, the value of which fur firewood will more than pay the cost of clearing the land, as wood i« worth $3.00 per cord on the ground. The entire tract lies directly in the MOST REMARKABLE i^irossrr-i’i<ooi^ f ' kui ' t igicizr NORTH PACI TOWNS ON THE FIC COAST of Jackson county There han never been a season when urchartls on atljoinin^ land have failed to pro duce a good erop. It is one of the few sections in the county where the paper-shell alm..nd will produce E very Y ear . The certainty of an annual crop will make this land infinitely more valuable in the near future of fruit-growing than those sections subject to killing spring fro6ts. It is All in the Thermal Belt, ’IT and will produce every variety of semi-tropical fruits in the highest perfection. Intending i-ettler.' should inspect this property closely before investing elsewhere, as evciy lot will hate a perim.nent and intrinsic value for fruit-growing, regardless of surroundings. The property is al! t X WITgIM ONE MTTV nr TFTE COITNTV CnTTh T-HOTTSP. and the Jacksonville I’ublie Schools, which rank among the best in the state. The entire tr.ict adjoins the corporate limits of Jacksonville. The branch line of railroad from the <). *t C to the comity .'« at will Grant's Pass, the Trade Cen- undoubtedly be built soon. ter of the Largest and Rich- INOW IM rJTIlK 'TO .Bi:V ! Itiferior fruit laixi is elsewhere telling fur five times the figure at which these deriiablc lot- are uficred. For fnfther particulars apply to est Gold Producing Region in the United States A. Li. REUTER, Trustee, Jacksonville. Oregon HENRY KLÏPPEL Ill'll RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, BI SINESS OITORTIMTIES. MEDFORD, Sacramento, Cal ORECON. Conveyancing in all ils Branches. rr«)W\ PIloPEETy. 1 AllMS. VINEYARDS 1 and M:mug < umb 1« ug ’ .«nd I « n *m- inis*ioii. INING PA TENTS « •.*.:u« I at r«*n*< miH«* . irttca and w it n diNpat« li. IKOMPI Ai'ILNlhiN giv. i t.» : hu-.n«-r , c«»i)m*eG*«i wat !i t ,i. Land Dili« « . I M I N .. 12. ( inr.inj ruv<‘«l 11> lami ami AU gofMÍ liu READY TO DELIVER OCT. 12, ’89 Thin Hook Dinciihes miti Illimtrafen flu Nvir Styhn in ; MiLLiisr e n y > »■ui a, i ch .u < «1; blv; l»' iu ing pts; 2*sJ .K i • » b r; g h M ->l invi ami wiui i»'iuaúrti \ <>l irriga! L ’ toiirlii i Kilbies' Wraps, (Tlotbing, HATS, PLUSH GOODS, ETC. 1 •utuat«*d at a inoM j » h •tur»’*«*!)»* and cotn- m-mding point in the Gitnous K »gu«* Rjv»r Valley, three hundred inih* Booth cf I* >rt- hiiii. ih the phenoincnul city of GRANT’?* I’A^S. Th«- town is six v«*ars old, has n population • •f o» « i 2J«KJ. an«i i* growing faster than any !■ w n in th« State. It lias twenty* large Raw-mill# in operation within a radius ot twenty mile*. an«l ships more lumber ami mamila« tur«-d woodw ik than any town in Oregon, except Portland. A tw »-story Lri« k b-;us«* m J..«k . It ha.* two sash and dour factori«*», employ fa 11 II »» Jlt • !• p; p " t " l .. ¡ i H. ing • >»’,*r IÓ0 m« n. u« ti r«/«jm in Gì«- hou»« . ti m u u» »»ig -, t . g A $.¡ti.«HMi bri«*k «»pera house in c«>urse «4 <*oD- fa • Mructbin. boMd« * *«*vcral uth«*r brick stiuct- Tue il-iUs • 1» L H.-at i «41 H ÎL 1 .1 f t ialiti, f<*« t m m /.« . hi : i *»«.— a., li. 111:i: ut « > iind« r way. Has ten general m -rchandisc More*, doing gru»* ¿ng là r li 11 « r* .1» ,v l 4 a ! .1: . I pile« J-Mr, *¡.AAJ ut t;n.. «4 -a « . «.« I« 1 j - an Hggr«-gat<-CMsh business of t«« r day lb < • i»*«s ami *htp* through W« H h , Fargo A uiLiito lo in, h* cured by u m rigug« • n ’••. prt un©« ", or ali c.u-.ii at j G« n î t««« | . - ('««inuiiny and otmr unurci* uv«r «r. 'Ima is a » ry u«*u.«u* . « at. t. m i „ w < .rt u <»1 gobi dust annua ly . .auung lût v< ry b< si l.xixo y r« s**;- m - >¡ « Has daily stage communication with f'r«**- «•« nt city and oth« r coast points, and is situaf- [ju u — gg < |>< rîcet. . «I nt a point «41 the main Hue of the Or«*g«»n No. 11. A < Hiitornia Kaiir«»a«i wber«* a division <4 t« t » t ncioM-d. an«l a b .1- A ruco I ii » t«.ry tak«*s place botweeu Portland ami San htxust» vn il. t* h*>iu«*st«.MU daim «•! i i ini'iM*". thus it fiord ¡ ng J'iii.i Ab’ «*G< n.-* t/Miid'«. iuj>. !fa» Mjutti, rungt containing ivo .«i ►. 4* Culti«*. Fri««*. çxVBM UlHrtl oUtöiUt per Mere. It describes the New Dress Goods, anil Illustrates a Handsome Line of Toilet Cases, Boys’ Wagons, Horses, and many Standard Toys, New Jewelry, Etc., of interest to alt >1 tiinbtl n in t nt *ml. Pr i*ti m naii-1. baiane«. MAILED FREE 1T7 h <* d and in «. ultivati >n. H««u- . im ndow. <»ne-natt mi« r- vtd in wat. r-Ulti n anu wai 1 -right, and sy st< in ol irrigation i»y wuicii .t< r« * may !»«• irri- gHtetl. .MriHiti «»i wat r iuiiiimg '-n noria bouiidHry <4 tue piaci c. L n nui* s 11*. «m coun- at, an i un« ana 10.: mii<a '■ i• m p'*-i- ami Me ilo«.»! Ilo 11 Nt 1'11« V, Mi. iure*, all f »-IH» «I ,oi4 in culti» hi »••»». Iti* S ì I ii HI kj in ili* te ¡ni «»i Bogue i IV* 1 Vali«*» ,« »!>< uni«* Irmii «elitra; I’ ini «e poi. idi*" « >m- tiH'tabie uwt-ixing* in i ibi«»' t»arn* ai .* <»n ilus trad, al- » an «4«...u«I «uarm.ic.* vaint» <4 trilli. 111. —m - It--, i .« a, t .4« k t. ani, ami »vili u r*»w ai 1 a11 >i w il u.rut 11 ridatimi. Unii»« »*• >14 h - a »« It. -i .4 *■ i«-:* ».•; 4 into.» tarín.* «»1 1 J,O-a* re lint*, i m r. t* il « a aM<* inmi oli Ini* tra«t, hii «1 il i- wiiirtut «pi* *ti*/U «>n« «»I tue bot tarrn* in.lack-41 «\>uniy . 1 .,i t* riUN HIDI pile« * <*Mli «41 4 dthiiiH Gì« uii«l» i Nigucd at Akdlurd, Ur< g. «n. Sb. l«Ht acr« s ; l«rj act « t - ! nc 1 au 1 in cuitivatiuu . y«* acres m ore i tr i; uwcluiig un ; baili arid uud t« ih •« *. A In i-« .tss pat« «*. Niu<* mito 11 «un ram "lui •l«*p‘,t. i*< .< . t uo-tmr<ls « ií * ii dew n . baiam < n « a-v i* i ms. \ 1 >1 >1? ESS. C. H. GILMAN Sacramento, Cal 21i> aci «•«* ad..o;mug ine t ip«»i Ht«* iiinit- ol tn--Gii-iliy ani i •«*» .¡_ «.ix .1 M«;d|oi4. ai. t« uv* <! .««i i .a cii.t ivatbui ; .i goou Ow t iUlig- liouf.'HUiH » ery Lug' iiMiii. «mali orc*iard. Tn« <*♦• -ii.iH.iM ;.4H 4 ««a tins pia«*« : tue n «»L t* alle«), Dia« R 4".Uli «libi 11«.-«-. « a.-y t •«’•ulG- vai«*rtit4» ry p: .»««u«*i■» lin* la’rni wtdln uhdi» « n «i »nt«» .Mi-a< r« trai t.". H u«*Nired. ’rive. $ÙO per acre. 90. 21 mi aei • " - kn.'WIi :i" I tie II •« k njua « 4 Gui lin* •*. ai» »ut tint *- mu«*.* irom Me'iford. oil tn« PmenixHiit i,.ifa «• i’omt r<«a<i,conttun- lux 140 acre* «»1 ri« h larmmg land, mi umici* !» in ■ . w ith coml■ »rial».« «i u — • ano gi»«»«J Lart), new* oullf, «UN«**, w « 1|, « t« . l'hi.*» piace ¡¡CN w «-»i t«» tn«* -un, I.» " «il <ii.mu i. and u . ti adapt««! Itti* titiHi* unit or iitriauig lami. Pniny <»1 tnnb«T t«»r ail u-«»» ¡tn pine *, li is*ituate«i »» itiim on< » lx t. i « -t >nii i ii* m. i . i I’litriii x laiii<> h »I <ie|>«a. » an • •«- i\ m.vb* on. «4 tn«* best ram iB * <»n tin < a*t id« «»t Ib ar crc< k. i’l l« • -, »" |'< i ;u r< . '-‘1. hit) ,*u*r«*N; ini ! < nc. 'i ; 4.» m cud iv.ttion : eight 'r«*H ot «Ufaifii; Ldilif.' < *r< xi.fi >i <•! A») cii« >i<*. v.iri« ty ot fruit ’i- "’.mu. » im » .tm , g<»«Ml. ih w «1»»«•iiin>r-ii'.uHi . barn ami outhoiiN« *; runningw.it i i.ti 'U/ii in« tarm; g«»o«l out range lor *1« « k. ì tu» i ‘ «•»» mil« - ! i om i xiiroau depot. I’i i« ■ : »r cr >1« . ulx t..i"u - J*»») 92. IW acre* 1<*' I ••m*«-«i, .x» aci ••* in cultivatb>n. m«*ado»< ot HiiaU,i anu tim«»t by, good *«r< lii«i«l, pi« nl5 ot lu>i-< ,.i"*g.ir<!« u laii i, ai» ua*trt*il I»» wm« i from t w <» n i u.iGn«; «ntcii«tw«> nnb s from saw-mill, on« miJt* Irom sciroul-bous«*. will imik * a iii-i-« ..I.** dairy ranch; lcnciiii, in "¡»ion n«l coiLlm.»:i. i'-.iikliiigi only iair. ium- her cu« np an«i burnì». 15 mn< * Irom railroad depot. Fl ic . <2lM». « t «»|> liiciudcd. 9.». 120 Her«-* -L0 acres fvti«*ed an i !J0 acre# in cul tivation; tie«' it i t * in «tlfiiilrt, *iir)li orefiard, <i»»'« iiing-h »u* . *ii;.i.. tru, « t« .. i mining wat« r throngH tin pi n « . Fiat. ^bi»'. '•‘4. 320 acr. * .i. » • ■« I-. u. < «| hip ! 1.» acr< * in vultivut’.• -n, goo t I liu - c , barn un i outiioits«**, go«»d orchard .ml vin. x.irl. *« » « rai liirg« spring*, all.'-'hiix |»:«*ntv oi »vnt<rf;*r gar«b n trrig.it i-«li. 1" a.i ■ < ••* Ilin -l!i;- meadow; *i\ min n troia ’«t ai.t * l‘a Pi :< .A gnat bargain. i’«Tin>-, *•:■ -hall « .».-«a, hahim-c *»n easj terms. I'A. ea? v tin;; inc results in 1 lie chase of V, Apparel, li ho'.d Supp’.'c- is afforded by tl:-- mail order :.u ping system. Mail shop: i present'; an and practical of so doiner. It places the brilliant and varied assortments of large city merchants at the very doors of those who live in small towns and by-places. It secures for them better goods, ljettcr styles, better satisfaction and lower prices tlr.n possible in any other way. Mai! shopping is not an exp.ri- liient. Its success is an accepted fact. It L> is rare!}’ that a person who has once given it a trial fails to continue to buy in that way. Such, at least, is our experience with the thousands and tens of thousands who yearly add their name.1 to our list of customers. One reason why this branch of our business lias proven so success ful, is that people, in sending to us, n'si(’ nothing. They get in advance from our Illustrated Catalogue an accurate idea of the style, quality, appearance and price of whatever they order. If the goods sent them are not in accordance therewith, they can be returned at our expense, and the money refunded. Thus, customers have everything togain nothing to lose. 120 acres <»1 tru:« iami. w *liin iwo miles <»f Grant * l'a**, wi.l l»« mi I h E» ¡«1« «1 m |u«»r 20-acre tracts if d«*.-ir»*«i. Price ÿ. •»• p« t acr«- Grant s Pas«, m additmu to bavinx a larg and « xtrem i> G rule country at ita back, m Mirruundvd by w U mi will « veutuaity prwv.-1 b« th«-iarg« st hu « i tne ricbcat gold producing i. xi' n in > ii«* i mtud >tat< *. 1 acre are p a«*, r num*'- n >w in «»pt ration within forty mile* <»i the town yivhlmg as ixiga an |>1< j O, uu O per an num each. Tin r« ia on«* «¡uartz. mine \thv L a - ciic «|U« r . within T- of town, »hipping i .n cari>>aa 1*4* to theSclby Sin<«.tintf U ..rk »1 >an Francistu. tnat got* truui fcluut«» >'.uu I-t t.-n in g<«M aud hit r«* is tittle doubt but u hat imijdrvds <>t other mine« in JotM.*piiin« vuunty would prow «quu.ly tu* good.if tn«»r- nUghiy «1« v« i«)pv<l. It lia.«» l»e<*n vstiuiatvd 11mt t m placer aohl output from Ja<k-»*in ana Jus«*- |ibin«* countica from IM® up to th« present tnn«* will to<4 up SiMJ.iMhl.tKK/. H«*re the <nte*»- ti tn of determining the true value of tin county as a mining region naturauy aris<*. Did tins < noriin us y *tld of <*>arNV g<»id CAiin« ¡■• wii !!•<•«) the cluuua, or did it v>m«.- fruui tin mother loUtwt*till uudmturbv<i iu thu in<«un tain ranac& of southern Urtguu? Judge t.u* youravlt. City and suburban property in tm town of Grant's Pau is «me to live bundrec tw i* cent. cbvuper tnau it in in any town of like population «m the Pacific coa>t. We rau j you ch->ic«' busincM mt*, ju^iuo. on i»i- provvd stree ts,all level, and within juu fvet oi a $.iO,Wiri brick <«prra house, for gki’X)« acb. U < can a* 11 you nice residence lots, live bl ><k irointbv center of rue city, m the midst <>f modern dwellings and iiamisom«* churchtt*. ah i. vel. cletu-ed an i on improved stm la, from ¿AS to $100 «iu*b. A« a buyer, you would nat- *nally ask. how ran you all r-i t<» «*<•?. hi tins. ,« ic« s witn a p« ri«vi title, if everything is as i vpreNentcd? The answer is, w« art the And i«» h 1«1 m *!1 at ut)«*-balf tbc«e i»ri«*«*s it no di*l»<»c«i, and make moneyJuNt as the Tac«>uni Land ( out pan v did when tiny H«>Jd biiHi- nt hn lots in the t1ouriNbin< svai»ort «jf 7 ac<»ma tor $75 thut Hri* now worth $.-»0,<)U0. W« ran *<-li tnr<H.*>fourths of our pr««« nt poMM*SNi«>nN al current pri« > n and ntdl imik.* the n main- mu fourth Wurth twice-ye*, ten timo, un much mono» uh the »chute ortfinuliy wa*. In in in th« result ol multiplied ow m-rNinp, hih w«* know it. W««ar« satmned that tin* I t.* w«* ar«* now Nciling lor $200 with hi 11 lor ami P«« ksi I»I» m»>rc, ¡n 1«* hn than livt'ycarN.nuf iu«» wouldn't do it It »vv were* to put a barb«-d wn* H nc«'around the to»»n .’ind wait for Unit state of attain Great CITIES ARE MIT BL1LÏ TRAI WAV. There Is a Hpl<n<mi opportunity in Grants Pans tui the • ■stnbtitihm« nt of a good bank, a t»r«*wvi*y.a tl«»uring mill, a foundry, h maebin« -inip. a Imbery, m 1« staurant, a tln-t-claas L< t< i. luruitur« factory, broom factory, tile anti ! • K>cd brit k tact«»ry, fruit canning and com- .uiHHioti vs ar< h'tUHt Hint innutui ruble oth« r < n- t.-rprls* s. There i* not an idle man ora vucain building <>f any kiiv! in the town, and »vr might -ay. by »vaj • t pttri nlavMs. that th»r« arc* s-v- «Tai Hal«»\»ns in Graut’s Pas* taking in from >ju to $10h per day each hi cash. f«> lmtiuifa«'- f nr« r-<»r oth« r© wishing to engage in bugi- n<- nk , or t<» Hp«*culHtiTs <i< rirons of securing n arg« number of lot«, w t can quote r4oiu*h- ingiy low figures. Don’t fo«»l around with fa dd. . mi invest in- nt« until this opportunity is g..n< .«nti then "kit k‘ yourself for ti«»t gifting in. but buy at once ami wc will guarantee you • ^"'1 liuvc Greut Bargains t«>«4ier an«j it w ill pay \<»ut ■ • •vimin«* my n-4 car, tub» lief<»i*.* purciM»ii)g i i >* in )•*. Il »<41 have anv prop erty f«»r '■*.<!< . <*«».n•*Hi*«i r*« • me and I w illjio my bvM lor y«»u. Utlice ii . \t <1 * >r t«i Grand < entral Hotel, Medford, ()reg«»n. On th«' investin«*nt for the next five vvar»-. i liistr.i > <»f S|M>kanr Fail* m going* to be r< - P« at4*d in Grant « Pass in the m *t tw«» y< ai> ju«t as sure us that time arrives. W«- au Dissolution oi Co-partnership ready to wag*» r ÿllUU. 1o be <l*-poMite<] in any bunk in th«* t»tat<*. tiiat lota wv are n<»w k « Ixiti'. on. i; i- man ía <,i\ i.\. that the forSJubY ili m H t\«r insid« of fir«- \«,«r-, ; co-pnrtn. r-t.ipb« r« tofor* « «irting i». tw< « n F«>r nni| - , !>rn «*»< ami any otiu r doited Intor- W. il. \ iiero- aii-i A. i. Lar* >ii, under th. ination, call on or addle** tirm h -. íiid -«>f \ i »-«-A Liir-.ni, nur*« t » iih -n, «1 i 'eiifral P«»j n i. < n-t ,;.«» l n tlii* «iay di**ol» «i l»y mutual <• 14"« i»f, A. E. I.ai" «a r«t irtng 11 *»m Un* titán and V.’, H \ >r«*i«»** c«mtinuing tl>< bu-dr« **, t > »» n »ii! íli a«-c<»unlN ait pnyiibl« and w-iio .)**mn’ ,t l ii.ibi :t i« * «»f *nid lit tn. V II. MIK1 K» •*<. A I.. L YtC.MiN. ( « ntral P «int.ih« n. Scpt. :.'4th. FSbSi. IGO Por Cent Per Annum N Lumber to Exchange N AND AFTER Tills DATE WE WILL 31 exciiang - hunt»« r and bmltung mal« r a! tor gram anu nay. Mini uih r«.«iv* nay mi any station on t»» Ime ot tn* (I. At. llaiiroa i. Correspond. n< s.-hcit* 4. w . II. TAT LOR A («>. G rant '« Pa-s. Amzm t 21, >i‘. O RESIDENCE FOR SALE 400. 402, 404. 406. 403. 410 K STREET. ni t'Elt rolî SAT.4I MY 14E-IIHA' E l'Itnl’- « rt» ai «ùthi lidi, 4* /ii.*i*f;ug ol tfa.» iargt . 4.*, fard impío»«.1. a g'.oi «îwriling-li.iu*«*, out bui Kling*. « tr. I)- "Hing lo i«*a»*<* s »uth« in i h« g *u i i« i" »i. nt ' : my ti< H4th. I will givr uuyi'.Hly fa Ifa.t.ng i » in» ■ "t a haigmu. M .*** I » io HAGE. SACRAMENTO, CAL. Fancy («oods. Wraps. Dress Goods Domestic«, i kt biax. bictiJiing (¡««1 Is. Bab, Shk-s, Sillinen, lotions. HoaselwM Soviet, ;n4 buoj «tier iiars. G uh] Hx.l, Sopt. 2, 1 *.*<•. NOTICE rXDEIL'-K.NRD wild. SELI.ON FAV- orrtb*«-1 *1 ili* a un.-uuit iutvr«fat ma|M»ii)M T HE m«T< anti!«? busiiD « Rii't Mit«o < n. bl >< k oi •sj-Illusi r-.tod C-itf-.lòxruo and Samples ex . uu free- to .-.r.j- addreas. i I JIAVE X'Olt S.\1,L Till. I llLlJlWIVG 1>I 1 »«.nlM d pru|»< i t j ; No. 1. A good farm of 2UÜ .u r« s . n I '. .ms <*i < ■ k. . the M« ad«»us. Iinji ' V* u u ith a ov « ¡ !»tg b,¿z-4 feel with live rouiUM. a barn hik I Mai».«» uurtf» ftuccd. 4U acr« s tn cultivath ii. v< u;.?- vruU ana a lm« «>ut«»Jü« iang< 1 u st. « g A N.. I sto* k furm. Pile«. 1111« <11 dollars |»i avi». í * u <U i . Title perita i. N ». X A nice farm of 123 art*« s on Ant« i »i»<* « r> • » being tue Mirali C. rim, * »n n .n« -t* .«d l'i ;< per ucr«*. No. 3. Th«* coutil V» oi th«* L ranci.- .1 Simp- «n d> tlon oh Abtei p. «T« k, « »litan., i^* b ■ A line al « a k i ung< Prie« ÿtjp<raci«‘. No. 4. Forty acre* of timi»« i ¡and t » th» • ao ty fumo .«'tiding t«< ti»« Big Bull«- saw-miil; ta!- uà bi«, chi« tiy t.4 inn limiivj. Go»’« i imp nt ti tle. lucufaiHi is «.ut «-I in« stat* mil . Iti«* land umbra.»!«! toi li»*«* Uuiiaibpi a« r«, casa. A ohi fama lur suiiKtxniy. No. 5. Two hundred an i t il» h «* i « n i.xty «. i«> frneed auu in cuAivalL ii; impi-.» . »»Un • mee btMiiiig «ji«Hi»r*l «4 tin« a.-- rt«*l timi iFv«-s. m uw« >>ing h«/usv, a bui n ami <* g »« t «ut- u«)U8«s. ì w«/ rii' unis «4 w al« i run i ■ i ■ t*, tala patee. Il 1* fu **« pGbir • 1 !•« im* «u»;«ii«! *Ulu two pi.«•«•* «4 «ai* LutHÍied aim t >-. • nty uerut» caca. ìuc il iì « i huit «4 tu- j .. « » i.n iril|»i*>VcU. dii«- iili|4uVC*U W» H« I < e Ml« V. ¡. t he utu« r Isu u* r«-'.»uu. j ..«.i u ' oua Lenirà. Fumi lai i a ; "tati ai. i * ¡ uct. N ». 6. A farm «»f 12h n< r« *. impr«/V<-d w ith a «• tolluGi«* du « itlllfi; t u H« i « ." 1« nc««l it;» . o < la vallon, w it ii h .i ving "j i n« ai ii* *iu « ng. < in** ut to« » d . ri -it k gii . ■ " i. i. « « /uuty. Funk «• c*r< « k 11« <»« * t iu < ¡.u lit.«- Title peri eel. Prie«.-. No. 7. A g«M»d place of lû> a< r«>. inq i * » • «1 u i goou. n«*w i *iù* u« « , t«ai n an«« i'itmii > . i -1X1.» a< r«n 1« need, with au • i«L..t ; t x;t hi « i«un<gi«-d ar*0vit«d liu.t tj«.--, « n< ,«i^* spring aii'i o G hi fain.x «> • n•- < .«t H • ’.o . i Milk «.* cre< k run-inrou^h tn«-] t « *, ». ■nd atu« k lauf'. »» n h g< » . rinn« ni t j ,« ¡ 11‘KKf, car-u. No. K A brick In »use ani : hi * k ; t in .Ink I) WltD a »tabi«-. A « luì* I till .« '>• Hl* . <«*;4 1'1.« perfect. Pi '• • ■ .-i; i . Gir« • < qua. j ay m< nt'« ! M».t»«« »• ,.i I. « no* I p»*r cet.t. .mvr« st. No. 9. A comfortiibh* tram- ixoi.-i :,i J... k : f«»r t-alu «ui r* .i.*--n.»i»i* t« i l -. ot tin««, t and kitchen; **«*-ii<«i <n i!iit*i -i: «’. ua.* u K lsai w • b oi »«at- f at io« «i r. v. 1» ah n«**« s*ury .«uî u< u*. V» i. t«« f .4 « m . ¡ . as tue « win i isiucust-i n < »i « j. « ix an 1 »... r« i*u t 1e r us« tor tu« j l' l 'H». grninxlin E hm ! Punt, with <lw«-iliii.*r-buu«i aud uut-buiMmg*. • «1 1 r.-hou««*, «lu. F._j furti)« r put g ?«*i:ir* appb t<> lb«’ uo«H*isigned bn th«* pYi’mtRVS. Enp PolBt. OrcfcSn, AUBu/itJeSi1'0^’ First Street, Newmarket Block, PORTLAND, OREGON N . 12. J2»ì acres, wu-i.n 4 mJ«** <.r G » IH R it. »t.ttxni. an 1 k’l wn i" t.i - .ui ; ti ’ i.» Ka.it*' piac««*. Pi i« *11 p r a«*t . Hi • <•«-.« b.i.aii« ' in i'ii« » car. <1 I it . i p.i» n nt f • s - xuhm I hy m >rtg.«g n t.H* »«r ,* i t.' • « -i¡ . V ». u. A coml«»rtabl< lmm« h<»u»«’ »« itb a » « r» ai j. • iot ill Jaxk* »DVlbv, ill a fa<-< «1 il .IJ i in . f«»i' faa.«c ou r« a© uabi« t«iin*; Im* .« alfa- * i ting-GHiui w ito a g«axi t.r* ] .. « <. t v . .. !.. <«>«>11.* nlid a Ritti" 11. a *, ..»« • 1 x* . * ¡ .1 tae d«»«»*. w uoiib' Us« . « t«*. Prie», *V<u. Nu. 14. 3»M) aeren, ni'-t^y Unc«*«t. mnl impr* »««I, »«iG» a dw * .4iLfa-ti< ,us , a u«» .t fa < »,. .nr ¿ ■ i x l . u ■ a ti» ing *j I .tig « I w at* r ID al tn« «ì«»< i. fi . i AntHal) 6CtK..*I l<< L*« . |«| «. ' ;■-' '1 ¡ « 1 i'll » MÍ I.MIHltt««- .No. li. Land in *• ; 1 h n •«■. t x« n-c*.• » * . ihk 2 »» « "1 ; Hi*«, iuiiü* in "• « t ii" 4 .11 ■■ i..» " t. liait « 1 *« « 11 ti a •. t< fa ii"h: i ¡.1 "<i.t. fa«*Nt, «*< IHkllllllg 1 <!•> a« I * . ! - - i fa r a g'Hfai rail G n«*« uu«iiun*t<> K« gi.« riv« r. w u« K«»i<i cb«ap iti hits l.» suit i ut. ».a**« r*. ui at pric«*s .■»«•c<»ruingr t.» *• !• « th !.* u.a-i« . No. Iti. A No. 1 grain and *1 .< k tarin <1 :. n. i .uii«*t! ui i «ntra. Pomi i-ai.i. a«! t - six un.«* trum >K<iî»ri ia. 1 ..1 *t.ii |«V«-1, Doli k .«.Ill ill... « U« h * u falli. 11.fl l«lic. . «Hl'l ax4 UÎHl«r cuit.’-fall' n J1141 » fa liai H MIlHll U»»« lol.g-li U"< , .1 t t.n, \ .arg.* grauar». a g M»u spring u lu« 11 lui:, piitit) «»î faut i 1 r «1 iu«»ia< an . >!• < k *.' p.MU-N. 1 ui* t rtl 111 1" "l!.- ' . I t I i n i i II. . i. , . x I- •<1 int«» iw«', ibi*«« airi 1« i.r farms. •" «\«i> :u*l*«* <4 it 1* gt»«*d land albi nuai a m l . i u pustotti«*«. ’lito«. j'ciGvt. l’m«.</i j ■ i ..« 1 • . No. 17. A c tmf«»i ’ al».•* i • **.«i< ti« ui.tif.rn x*4r«*'i .11 Ju« k-M.nv.i «*. ..u .« »ntain* a Gid in 1 < k <»l* 1«>« a ~UU 1« « I. I»..* u MjDi« and «Ih-i «.u «luUfa« s. « miiik - a**«»i t « «t lini. tr»«*. ani au ■ à «cileni u, fa w«*.. < ì wiitri*. Fri« . N«». I n . A fin«*, n« ar » n« w r«»*id<ib . a '»i»^ -ir. « t. in .bu kts nvi:.«- I . IG UGllg ; I« « t « n < »r« g» n -u« « 1. *j i< 1. . I oli i li *11« .ì. hU<1 I- G_, 1. . I <11 h H-1 »11 . . t. lias a -mal: »in« » itr«i ..n«x *• ni* a*"« 11« «1 ' in - tu** «»! ti u.t grufa mg • n tin i .r. Ha* 1 ■ ■ . usui J < ulbuihbng; . a g«.< «I »x < iti faut« 1, an*I ife a li» ahi.» ai»«. «.«Miai !« .. « ittioli, li.«« ÿllW. No. 19. A No. 1 ! Ul in « 4 111 h < i « * . T i a : ■ - . . ■ 12h in < ult«».»G« n. A No l * i Ii , i. x i faith dwtihng i\. "i. i■«, pi vj « h . : a i ;■ - •. «joUDit l< g li.«! II . n .<>< II ■ " ill > I,!b. Lfa- Eigi4 » xib*« 11 • «. 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IJI ii.^ia d nave I di Muf.àrte oi cbirwu 1er cOnvtywnce. blLAS J. DAY.