X L. P '// She ^eiuocratu Junco ui'iof ratic (Limes ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK Publis<i,<d every Ttiuraday try tho h,.'rr’|,1“'*VC“,’ wUI l,*~15”* ‘n Timt, he fulluwlux vaum * Ton line«, onelnaertlon ... " each »utnuxtuivit iu»eru..ii .-5 ir Lu»Hl«de.Tt<». nient• ln*erf«J > • um .uat.iv ',<u,{rora*be«tK.verwt<. irmd.-to >i«rlj wad tiiay udvertl«er». , TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y CHA<*> SU'KELL, Fdltsr. NEW TIMES BUILDINC. Ottico -Corner Tlnrd and C Streets. . - TILE TLMEH JOB OTFITE llatM of Subscription : (hie copy per annum, in advance. “ “ »ix tu «»nthu .................... three month* ........ .JACKSONVILLE,OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1889 .$2 A 1 al Baby one Solid Rash MISCELLANEOUS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MORRIS M. HARKNESS x rroltNEY AND OH’NSEI.HIt . <nn«-e in Ahir» buiMing. Front Street. ATTORNBY ANI» COUNHEMtll AT I. VW. GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION DE NEW SUMMER .l«rU»»ttrlllr, rrrerf»». DRY AND FANCY COODS, Will pnu tice In all court« of the State m the Court Hou»e, third <k»»r to left trauer*. CLCTTIIÌsTG, J. R. NEIL, FURNISHING GOODS. HITS, ATTORNEY and COt'NSEt.oll AT I.AW. JarknoHrillft Or. BOOTS ani SHOES, prw<*t!cc In all courts of the rtat»*. the Court H"U«»*, firnt diwir to h’ft trance. READY TO DELIVER OCT. 12, 89. H. K. HANNA, Cured by Cuticura. Everybody Should Go and Sec* the Sacramento, Cal P. P. PRIM, TOBACCO, GROCERIES Our o!d«*»»t child, now aix y< am <>f ax«*, when an infant nix nioitth*» «»i«i waa attiu kt-d with a virulent, nu»liKn»*nl akin diwuae. Ail ordinary reined!«* failing, we called our family phyaf- cian, who attempted to cure it: hut it apread with alinuet iner»*dil»lc rapidity, until the l«iw«*r portion of th»» little follow’H person, frpm the middle of liir* tau’k down tohiakne«^, was one soli«! nudi, ugly, |»»iinfui, blotchedana malicious. VV»* had no rent at night, no pear»* |»> day. Finally, we wen* adviaed t»> try tin* (irrn t’RA R emkuuck . Tin* «-ffeet won »imply marvcliotis. In three »»r f«»ur weeka a rom- ph lc euro *a»< wnaigi»!. h'aving th»* little fvl- Liw a i»vn*on uh white and healthy hh thoiiirli he |ij»u never been attacked. In my opinion, ymir valuable reoMrtiea waved hia life, and to day h<* in a KtroUfiT, ||«*ulthv child, p«rf«i’tly u»*ll. no repetition of the difU-aae hayii^g ever CH*c’urr«il. GEO. B. SMITH. Att y at U»w and Ex-Proa. Att y, Aahland, o. Boy Covered with Scabs CROCKERY, ETC ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Th in />ooA Ih'srribtfi and ./orltaoHviH«, Or. III if st rutes the \cfv Will practice in ail courts of the State. Office I11 Orth's brick, up-ttairs. ■ MILLINERY^ Cli<*tip loi* < J. J. HOUCK, <T NOTARY PUBLIC AND (UNVEYANCER. HUI, Orey.H. _ irtn attend to ait txialneaa in my line with l>rnmptnrre and «t reaooimtil«' rutes.________ WM. M. COLVIC, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. My b«»y, ag«il nine y« nrs, Ilan been troubled all his lite with a y<TV bH«i humor, which ap peared all over hi» bodv In »mal! red |jlotch«*f with a dry white s«*ub «»n th«*m. L hhi year h«' wuh w«»r»4e than c’-r, beinv covered with ■«•alls from th»* top ‘x!1’* ,o 1**H f<*ct. »»n»| continually *Hh*n»Kh t»’* ha<: bren trented by tw«. physician*. A h a last re- Hurt, I determined to try the <T tu ’VI< a B e . me - Cminfrv Pi'odu«'»* i»«H'ght and tk»l<l; also noi i » ies . and am happy to say they did all that I Hid»*. Finland D» « r Kkina. S»lit it «»nl« is f«»r could wish. I’Hing th«-m according to «!ir<c- th»ns, th»* humor rapblly diHapiwarcd, h*avlng Lumber. the skin fair and mho .»th, auJ performing a MAX MULLER. thorough « »ire. The » i Ti« i i < a Hr.MKniKs ar»« < alitornia Street. JackHonvIlh-. tir all >«»u claim to|* thenj T1“’} !»P‘ 'forth their weight in g«»hl. GEORGE F. LEA VI ri’, And«»v< r. Man*. It •member, these goods hit new and i>t»uglit since tlie war in rail rotiti rate« and arc M<»hi Styb s ui Will |>nu-tlre in «liti»- court« of tliç ITomsnitinx Attorney for Lirst Judicial Diatriet. Offlee in Court-hou.e. ! THE PLACE ft desc ribes the New Dress Goods, and Illustrates a Handsome Line of Toilet Cases. Boy»’ Wagons. Horses, and many Standard Toys, New Jewelry, Etc., of interest to all. Jark.anrltlr, OrrynH. Cuticura Resolvent The new B1< mm I Purifier and purest un«l tust <»f Humor H« finiii«'s. int»*riially.and(T ticcha , thr gn-at Skin (’lire, and <rit«»i<\ s «> ai ». an rviuisil»* Skin B«i»utitt« r. « xt« rnally. sp« «il- ilv. p< rmanrntlv. nn«i »i'onnnil»ally cur»* in ràrly lif’- it< hiujr, burning. I»h*«-dinir, Mealy. «•rwMttii. pimply. M<*r«»ful«'UM. and luT*siitary imm<»n< witii f.w.< of hair. B» iim avohling yrarw ,»f tortili« and dietU»>« »ti’** Par« rite. r«-m< m> l,rr fili* t’urr« in « hil lho**! nr«* permanent. Sold » vm vwhere. Price, t 'CTB CKA. .ÌU S oap 2T m *.; Itixu.vr.M. $1 l’r< par«il by tin* PoTTI Il l»HI O AM» <1'1 Ml Al. < ORI’OKATION. Boston. Muss 2tr s< -ml for "Itow K» » •»».•»• s^in bu> um s, U pages, jit illustiation*. mi’4. l<J0 t«-stiiuoi»ia!B. —TO GET YOUK— BLACKSMITHING MAILED FREE — IMANE IN — OrrfH. ADI >BESS, Office in Layton & Co.’« brick, upnlair*. and THE BEST STYLE C. H. GILMAN, J. N. PHILLIPS, -AM» AT- COUNSELOR AT I, aw , Sacramento, Cal. RED HOUSE. Ashland, OreguD. THE LOWEST RATES F. DEMOREST, ' Aching sulcn a:i<l Back. Hip. Kid dry. and I’UTin«* Pain*. Rheumatic. Sciati«*. Neuralgic. Sharp, and SI mm H- _____ mg Pain*, KKi.uvrn in <•*» minitk by tllv ClllCVIlA AlirpALX 1 l.Ab1».h. Sb Ct*. D. CRONEMILLER I SONS, INLOW * ASHPOLE, CEO. DE BAR, M. D., F U Y S I U 1 A N ANI» S U R G E • » N. Jerkseatille, Orrcoa. General Merchandise R. PRYCE, M. D., AND 81' Il G E I» N. 9|pi|for«l« Orrg«»M. OREGON EAGLE POINT DR. A. J. LAPPEUS. I’ K Y 9 I C 1 A N AND » V H 0 E O N. «Vetrai Point, Oregon. Coll« «Hended dey or night. > S. DANIELSON, 1 _tq Phy<io-M»*dical P H Y I <’ I A N RON ANZA. Couiidt'le ».Hermit and Intentai Treatment One Dollar. 'n|ip< VI11^ A N 1) S I’ R G E O N. I H. OATMAN. »Ut'< E«SOIt IOJ. O. HAM- »1 • uk»*rA(’o. of Bonanza. Klamath county Or., haw puri lia-iii a large and tirM-t’laMM Mtn k of <» o <1 h wltK'h ar«* now (»tithe way fr«»m Portlanti, and will «»” •«»Id (‘heap for 4 H»h. Ev«»ryho«ly i« invited to i-.nli at.d examine goode und price« b« fore purehaNing ••1*’ where. You car. k I wiijh find on hand a full bne «>f Clothing. Boots and Shoes Groceries, Hardwi re W»*4f«>rtl, Orcyon. Spremi attention given tol’hronlc Ifis< as« s. MOST REASONABLE RATES A. C. CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ Please give 'M “"' rar Satisfaction Guaranteed. f..r vtilH-sc-lves. A»hland, Orrtfna. Nitrous »»tide Gu-sa»l»»»inist« r<xl forthepa il- Irss extraction of tv« th. Ilf” office over th«* Ashland Bank. and everyth i ni? generally t«> be found îr •. first ci Mb* Country Store. J \S MOK TON. Manager Bonanza. April H lb#8. » BANKING HOUSE, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE E. P. CEARY, M. D. Ifptlforil, 4>rr«on, irn1 in H-iiiiliu'* BLxk. E. B. PICKEL. M. 1 JACKSONVILLE, OR. Shout Iain« to PHYSICIAN A N D S f K 0 E <• N. iioiiciii Mrdfurd, Orr«»«. ,'alts prompt!; Attended to lh»y or Night, onice on II »treet. FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST OR. W. STANFIELD, K L ECT 1 C P H Y S 1 C I A N. The On-gon Paeitl«* St<-f»inh««Mts <>n th«'WillMiiu tt«*r lliv« r hivision will Irin Portland, H m located in Ashland, Or., for th«* practice s’«»ith-hound. Moibinx. W«-tlm stlav an«! Fridav at 6 • t ch»< k A M . ai fiV’-at < orva'lis. Tin s.la>. or his profession. Maki's ¡»II chronic dis‘ iia« H, TlmrsilMV anti Satur«iny Mt 3;.J0 I*. M. L'-av - »'orvMllis. fortn-t».mint, W« «In* ««lay Mini l‘i i<la>. such as Rheumatism. Asthma, Bih-s. Kidnty at s A. >(.; arrive Mt Port hind Tucwhiy, Thursday and Suturduy at 3..JU P. M. 4'oinpluiiits, Hr., a sp*x*ialry. On M««ndi»y, W«Nin«-s»lay and Friday l»oth n>»rtli and s«»uth-houn>i boats He «>wr night id Salem, leaving th«-r«« at H A. .M. BENNETT. M. D., THI. I \l»r.lL<lt;\l.l> II AVE FOllMEIl A 1 eopartm r*hip with an autli -,7.» n | capital of t<>r the pnrj»os«‘of < u r \ ingoit a Gviivr- ai Banking Bu^im-s* in ail of it* Iminclu-N in .la« ksonviile, Oregon, office nttheold stand ot Be< Linau's Banking lions«-, S. E. porner Cal ifornia and Third Rtrecta. » . C BEEKMAN’. THOS. (i. REAMES. WOODBURN NURSERY K»*«*p.« the largent Ht«»rk of J. H. C. C. HOCUE, C. H. HASWELL Gen l F. üi 1’. Ag t. O P. K. It. < <>, CorVtilliB. Oregon. tinn'l F. X P. Ag't, Oregon lh»rel<>pment < <»., K4 Muutgoruerj St ..8an Francisco, ( al. —and - brant »rat». Oregon. Medford Roller Mills PHYSICIAN. 9CKGUJN A ACCO« ! HEl lt. Jaek«o«alll*. Orr<nn. Prurcaaionalcall» promptly att«-nd<«l today or night. Con«ultalion« In cither English or German, other au-l rewldenw on California "<re*-t, cor ner of Fifth street. CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA MEDFORD, ORECON DAVIS & FRANCE, - - - $ 5»«» fio p«*r WO 10 *• IH '• “ nt' Ti• • •- m “ hi ** “ ■ i shrubbery ttirniMiidi reasona- ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL in Stiiitlu 1 u < u 1 g'»n. TI k * hu mills are now manufm turiiig tlm l>« st grmle of flour « v«*r off» r«*«l to th«« trM'b* in tiii>« »«M’tion ami art- prepam! to till all «»••»(• r- tor flour, mill !«’<il, « t«-.. oil nliort Ar»» now prepari»»! to furnish the best <>f music notic«’. All or«l»*i> by mail «>r in p« rson.will r«*e«*ive prompt ntti-iifion. for public or print» Fait ita». Ball»*. Picsics. Ar , ar nnjr rs»int on the «’"Mt. All th« new p«»puiar music is phy*d by this Orcheetra. Having employed r Isrg»» number of musicianR A. A. IIASIIOK. wh ar» able to furninh any nnmlter of band*. J. E SMITH. Any instrumenta or a t aller fnrnished to <»ther banda. All orders by mail or telegraph pr«»mpt- lv attended to. Terms alvraj« reasonable. Ad- PHOF. GANIARD. Ashland Or. Test *he Flour and You Will Use No Other. SMITH & BASHOR, 40.000 : 10,000 « heat land to lease for REAL ESTATE AGENTS, <><>!<! Ilill, Oregon. OST HF.AI»A<TfES i»n«l all <’ol Gils can berurrd by ii - jujt tS. B. Il medi» * tn - cording todirretioir«. M By the Thousand ! ill. I NDI.HS1GNED IS NoW TAKING OR- tl'Ts through Jackson and Josephine »•«•un ties for T FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, Any kind relat'd in a first-clasa Nursery*. Th»»s« wanting tr« « H will do well to giv»* m»* th« ir <,r«h us. ns I u ill guarant<*e satisfa« tion. I warrant all m\ tn «>. if |»r«»p» i ly eaml f«»r. r« rms <»f pityin« nt < nsy. Produce taken at market price. bMAJlbs. of Peueh S«*»i! v anted. . , A. S JOHNSON. Jacksonville, Oregon, Aug. I, 18H3. AGENTS FOR GOLD HILL TOWNSITE. J. C, CARSON. ,S87 Sash. Doors, Blinds L E. II oovfk . A. A. Boss. w. H. Tnum. W. It. N h . ho . x . W. B. TAYLOR * CO Manufacturers of nini Dealers in Dealer in WINDOW IND PLATE GLASS A full line in «tock of GENERAL HOLDING MATERIAL. Estimai. « alai prie.-list sent on npplieatlon. "I NTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Fu< lol} ul W. Mlir's Mill. Sali sroi.ni« cor Third amt E str. els, Portland, Oregon. A .XI CARRICK, t Tailor VAWTER A WHITMAN, Medford, Oregon 1*1110 Ijiii»il»«‘»• n, Mp«^<>inlty! CITY BARBER SHOP. t ALlFtlHNIA STREET. • ORECON h=ii£-Standing p.iv >.l ibs-.L.sei tiro cured by s p< -i vcrtri; u -o of Ayer’a S ,rs.’.p.iriila. Ti-.- ’i Ii. :w i- an Alt. iiitivc. and « - al change in th»* .\\Mt»*m. , . .•>«,, in some < <i'< s, may not be / i*c so rap:.I as in others ; but, with ITsist u«*«*, the result U evrtuin. Ih a»l these testimonials . “ F r two years t suffer»*«l from a se- ;mi in my right sab*. au«l ha«! : t »ub|«’s « aux.- I by a torphl liver pepsia AfT<*r giving several n<*‘ .i fair trial without a cur«?, I i to t.»ke Avar’s Sarsaparilla. X •« •¿rt-atlv biUM’tited by the first !>ottle, . iftfi taking tiv»* liottlrs I was cotu- i\ < un*«l.” — John W. Beusou, 70 * •. ;vu at., L<»w«'ll, Mass. • jst May a large «-arbuncle broke out •ity arm. The usual r«*ine«iivs had dq ’ and I was confined to my bed for ,'it w«*»*ks. A frieu»l induce«! m*‘ to try \ r's Sarsaparilla. I>*ss than three •l«‘s h< al.*d th«* sore, in all my expo- •u«’e with m<*«hcin«*. I nAver saw moro Wonderful Results. •ir ■•Ii- r markeil (.ffeet of the URO of tllil me «.is th« Strengthening "f my , -Al.« Carrie Adams, Holly I’1 ..igs, I'exn«. I Im.l H .try - aly humor for years. aird'sulf. i. d trnibiy'; and.as mv broth- rr uii'l sist«*r \v«*r»’ .Miinibirly atilicte«l. I pr. aril” the in il.idv is licredilary. t..i«t W Hr Tvn'.n, (d Fernandina, I",» ,1 rrc.'inrnended n|e to take A)er « i; .r tritili, ill I • .oit’nu.' it for a year I . . HI..mil« I lisrk it daily. 1 hn■ e n. I. >.I .i Irf.-itii ih •!|’< i> '•••■Iy for tlie * ... r. i.-e muntili ' — T U Miley, 144 I è er',. th st . New York City. "I. :;t fill and winter I wa« troutded n th a dull, h< avy piin in mv side I ,i, i not n..:ie.. It tinteli at Ar"»- I*'" ■* , I'lallv grew worse until it became n O..«- imi... n atile During tlie latter potof tills time, disorders of tliestom- a h imt liver increased mv trouble* I I. mi taking Aver s S n «aparitla, and, afur faitl.folli continuing the use of f’i s Ii- in«* for some nmntlis, the pain ... ... ,r«.| ami I wsw ««»mpletely cored •• Mrs. Augusta A. Fiirlmsh, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Viice tl ; »lx Isiit1' «. t «• Worth HeliffiouA .New*. I’niil further notice, the following arc the npi»4»intnu*nti for Cath»»lic services at the <littrr»*nt staip’liH m southern Oregon. On Ihe2<l Sundav of the month, ma** will be «aid in Ja» k^onville at 10 a . m . vesper* at 7 1* M. , on tlie 3d Sunday, services at Gohl Hili tn new s< h o'-hoti>e in-tead of at Eagle Point, as beretoforc; on at Ashl.n*«l, the 4th Sunday, inass 5th bunday, at 10 a . M.; on the mass at Grant's Past», at 10 A. M. ; on the I si ^utulay of each umnlh the 1>1 ma» w ¡I be cplebrafcil at Jacksonville, at 7 A. M ; the 2«1 mass at Medford at 10 \. m . Rxv. F. S. N oel . 'I he f< 11« whig are K» v. Walton Skip worth’s appointment* for the pr< sent year; Fust Sabbath of each m«»nth, Me«l iord at 11 o’clock \ . m . ami 7 r. m . seroml Sabbath. <'entral Point nt 11 a . m . >nd 7 r m ; thir«l Sabbath, Metllord at 11 \. m . and 7 i*. M.; fourth Sabbath. Jacksonvdle at 11 a . m and 7 r. m . Sabbath school at Ja< k Fonville every Sumlay at 12 m . ami prayer meeting every Thursday evening nt 7 o’clock. The following are Rev. R. Ennis’appoint ments: On every Sunday morning, <x repting the third, he Will hohi services at the l’r» sbyterian < Lurch in Phtrnix; <»n the third Sunday luornii g ami every Sunday evening he will preach at the Presbyteriau church in Jacksonville AtNUE PEKPI.FXEfX a bold«. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genalae System efMeresry Tralafn» 1 „ar Haaks Learned la awe readin«. Mind waadertn« enred. Berry efclld and ndnlt arently beneattrd. (¡real induoecDODtN to Uorruspoadence ClasMM. Pr >-st»ectui, with opinion* of !>r. Wm. A. Ihm- mtmtl. tli« w<Tl<i fam»i! HperialiMt in Mmd I? m i «" reenlcarTkemp.®1*, th. ’ rSJ^V.j ■ jw| Buckleys l>.I>.seditov°flhe ’rWre^d I’rnet.r, th. ('hritthan ^.nii,-. lions tV. W o A«l«r, Ju<l«e IIOIIN. ’««»»« a «» ■■■■ w Gib««., » Jndnk P. HrnlMinln,««'t'*h-r|h.r".lJri’.'.!irir.__ w w “iÄÄDlÄE’iSF»Ki‘-oe- N. T. DR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy i»XEY TO LOAN o\ I.oNG Low Rate«* on Real Estate S»*euritj. Call on or addrem* CHAS. E. WOLVERTON. Erwidern. J. W. CUSICK, Trrwmrer CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Settle Up. LL PEHHON3 KNOWING THEM8EI.VF8 Indebted to the «'state «»f Dr. J. H (’hit- woo i by not« or book account, are hereby noti finito «Hftle th* NaTne within the next thirty «lays or render themselves liable to r«»*ts of Rnit (’. B. WATSON. I Atl’y for Estate. Ashland.Dr.,Oct 4. 1SBU. MEDFORD, ORECON. J. R. WRITSMAN , Vice-President. A n t l. UNE OF THF. BEST .AND MOST .a 111 «It 1. ,n a I il ' * cloth«. tlniHhiiiir«. etc., eon- J. K. ELDERKIN, Her.and Mannger «tiintlv kept on hand, und nothpiu lint tti«t- s Insurance Company. THE I XHEHSIGNF.D IS Fl’Ll.Y PREPARED to du al Iw >i k in hi* line in the twat manner ami at retiNonublc price*. GEO. «CHTMPF A C»»KIM»RATION, V «>||EO« For sale at all drug stores. JACKSONVILLE, < «KM1CA1 ritrr inrii bt For information reganfing priori» on own lots, improved city property <»r Inni’s.atldress a above. « nclosinv Mump. Will convey inmiirers to their property and giv<* them all the in I or »nation concerning the country, frer of »•ii^rge. S.B.Medicine Manufacturing Co • & r«»KTLAXD. Hay—$1.»(«ilfi per ton. HopR—Quote rafk pej pound- ;t3<’ VP - dot Potatoes—$1 ) er hundred. Lard -Kegw, or gallon tins . n» I |M-r 1 Oats—Murk« l ituproviug. Qu<»te 12(<i 13 [»»•r bushel Wool Quote spring l«’»if/l>k’: eastern < )r«*gon l“’«r ! !<’ , lamb' aft'i fa'I. l(H'ril-' Provisions Biuoti, 12»«/ , hams, !.'»«•• s|i<»ulders. 9c Wheat V*!l«*v.|! -•♦»H 22 Walla WaJu II 15 a ctI Barley— Brewing, uliol»-. : grout.«!. I1 •< r ton. $21 o'22 < orn- fl 50 per cental Fl«»ur—Valiev siam|ar«1> quoted a! |3.>•>. Walla Walla brands. $3 70 l*er«l Bran. »I.»(«?fl5 .50, short*. (■» ch«»p, 116(0.20. chopped barley. >2’^22 1»rton. Butter Quote extra choice creamery. 3i!(ii22c. fair lo cbuic«*. 20a25c; store. 13»»/ 20c per !!• Beef, wl.il» •‘•a’e. 3c; Meat S’liuly tlressoil, O’aC; sheep. h * per th; «irc'^ed. bogs. 1VC. 5r; V«‘i»l. laillbh, <2 •»•» t ach. Poultry—Quote ehi< k« ns. f3(<£,3 .'«O. i«»r young, ami $3 75 lor ohi. old «iiickM,tfi; geese ffialo per dor, turK»’ys. 14c pci 1b. Fresh Fruits— A pi» e>. 75« af 1 ; g'av»s. fl 25*41 75 pet box. lemons. Mcily, l‘* V>«" >700 Hides—The market is weak and heavily <toek«»i. (¿note <lry hides S«r!»*. green 3»i4c. stircp, pelts, short wool. 2.'»(<^IOc. me «hum 5O(«x70c long >«»«z 1 25. shearing I »<d 25c; deerskins, 25.130; tallow, good to « hofi’C. I’ 3(«t.5. Dr»c«i bruits—Sun-drie<l quartered a|- ples.4«j5, factory bl ice« I fir. Oregon plums 3(gl. Oregon prunes 5(jiluc. pears HalOc. pea» lies, Ha 15c. K. a . n » banci . s *’«». Wheat—No 1 shipping, |1 32. Barley—Feed, comnuni t«» fair, fi5»fi7e. »food to choice. t»7«70c; hr* w ing. Nh a ♦ 1 Oats $1 no(ft|l 37 for common to choice. Potatoes Peerless »jtjafib. Burbank seed lings 5>5(<71 .’0; Garntt Chile, .55c; Early Rose 70a*)C Hops—Quotntions range from <».tS c. Word—Humboklt ami Mend« <ino, 17a 20«* ;eastern Oregon. 13(&Ihe; valley, 19a22c; tall, mountain free, 12e; San J«»a»juin ami .southern. >.»1 lc. Butter For good to fancy, quote 19a24e; pickled, 2b(«42«»c. ’ „ 20aK)r. Eggs iy Quotations range from £(».»12 per Hay ton. Hags -Slow, alfine. Onions—OhiTÄC per r ental Manilla« tarer of piiEPAMri» by DUFUR. FRUIT TREES 1857 i* vim*, fruit an«! f<»r Hal«-, m*nr Freni»«», tbe cuunty-H**at <»f Freni» *ounty. For purtlvularM applyV» I’.. B. VI’.ICRIN 4«J2 Kvariit j HirvM. San Francix <». NOAPHIS ORLICEONTREES PRICES : Late of California, LANDS, on the north went coast. IV». have N ow ONE OF till. BEST Eyl Il’l’F.D FLOURING MILI.'» IN THF STA LE, vf and the OF ASHLAND, OR •» TO LEAS VINES AND SHRUBBERY I W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., OR SALE. pRI’U B oston . M tss. 1> H Y 9 1 C I A N AND S f K < office at present at the Bagley Hotel. for T«» I*»* fi’*» ‘l from th«* «langeri of suffocation whil«- lying <l«»wri; to hr» nt.he fr«’« ly. *«l« i‘p Houmily »nd undistuilMii; t«> riee r«-tr<«•ti«il. h« ad « íear. brain active and fret* from pain or arile; fi» know that no poison«»us. putriti inat- t< r d’-tBes li»v br« ath and i’ ts awa\ th»* deli rate mat luiK-ry of sun II. t ,hteun«i h«*aring; to ft « I that th«* system «loes n»»t.through itsveins and art» ri« s. suvk up th«* poison that h sure to utidrrmine an«i destroy, is ini'«*« «i a bhnfsing beyond most human cnj«»v ni’-nts. T" l»ur- rhii-r immillili !r >m such a at»- shouH b«- III«1’liijrvt of till Ulltictni. I|;it li’*r u li<> ha\«• ti M-d many reunifies and physiciansdrspuirof n lief «.r « Ulf. S\ n F««i(i>‘s R ai »I4 it. <i in: m< rts • V« ry pli:»M-<»f <'atarrti. from .« MmpI«' h« a«l r«»l«i to the most i«»atlisom«- ami «1«-trurtlv«* stag«*«. It is locai ami «-«»list it ut fonal. liiMant in ri li» 4 ing. p«*rmaiiriit in curing, sab . «x'oiiomi- cal. and rarely tailing. Sanford*» Radical litre for ( atarrli Consists <»f one taittl«* of the Radical < ’»ire, one in»« <»f Catarrhal Sol;»‘fit. and <»m* !nipr«»\«ii lnhal«-r. norttlv wrupp«*! in om* pm-aag«*. with treatise and dlr4*vtimis, ami s«»l«l by ail drug* gists for $1.00. lSlTTEH house of Van Horn A Kobne, of San Fran- ris< <>. Cal., »h alers in school supplier, in Salem. E G. Hnnh. formerly of Roseburg, nt present an examiner in tlie pension ottn e. has been made h iraveling ex »miner, with headquarters in California. Klamath county is very rich in natural advantage**. It contains over n million acres oi timber land, over half a milli«<>i of Krnzintc and 345,(MM) of fine farming land. H. F Alley, who canvassed this section for Wwllinp’s histt.ry, will have chirge of the new paper to be starle«! at FL ren< e. He Mill make things hum at Lnne county n st a nort. Samuel L. May, once secretary of stat»*, who wns nrreated for emb< zzknient. fri»*d and acquitted ufter a fierce contest, is now in Chicago. His address is room X5, Reap er block. F. J. Bachelder, the popular Sm Fran cisco jewelry drummer, was in a stage ac. ideiit near The Dalles a tew days ago and sustained severe injuries and a frac tured rib, G N’. Fraz« r, of the l’u^cne iron works, has l»ecn at Ruwrburg lately and succeeded in pnrcliNsing the plant of the foundry at that place ami will cons« li late the two at an early date. 7he number <jf brick buildings that will go up in .Ashland from m>w to u<^t year ttii-« time is c< u-t.intly increasing, ar «I wd probably exceed the number ever pat up hi Ashland any year before. Portland “Sunday Welcome M J“hn <„’ Wrl< h, the t unable money order clrik Mt the postollif e has tendered his resignation of that position to accept one with a larger salary in the Commercial National Bank H E. llappvrsett. the Houlhern Pacific biidgc superintendent between Eugene i«nd Ashlat «i. with head* ¡u ar ten» at Roseburg, lias indulge«! in a six-week’s trip to hh old home in I’cnnsv Ivania. He has just r< - turned lubis utlicc duties al K -seburg. Harry Mtt’laUvn. wh( has b< en in Jack sonville, nu t »»i h a painful accident ai ihe Roseburg hot* l Mabk-s la’tily by getting (l.e middle finjere of i'js light bifid caught in I lie « «»gs of 4 tiny < •|»<»p| er The cn N «f th<* tinger» w»rc badly lacerated ami the nails torn oil, Captain Mytnons. well known tn Jackson ville. ami la’ely of the district enginte de partment at \\ ashifigton, has gone to Port land. and his friends in ttie capital city, to appr«»( ristely show their regard for hinisdt and wile, purchased two nn-guiticeut pres ent* ami presented them to ine gentleman an<l i*a|y. Till: M iltK KI A. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. NEW COODS, NEW PRICES I 5«ii Idiiit;' 1 ’oxtofli«»« «»ffivvis William* Brick Bui Linux. »»p-Mtair*. ! JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. DEALERS IN othce and mfateaoe on California Street. Culla attcuded promptly day or nliflit. PHYSICIAN HOW MY SIDE ACHES! B — IS AT DENT DENTIST. Medford, Orrwoa. Lt ICAL JOTTINGS. \\> un<ler*iiiii<| that J. E. Fenton wi-l lo ( <1). painful, blolrhed. malirinun. Mo reef l»y <I hj . »>o kJ Bicht. Portor« an«l ail cate in Spokane fwllM, about January 1st, reBUMlie* Niled. irkd ( alirnra. Effort mar- for I lie practice of hi* profession. irllouu. baied kh lift*. J. S. .McCain nas tslabliabed a branch SPRINCl 1889 SUMUlBl RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, Orunf'a I',«»«, Or-po«. ATTORNEY 1« more eomplrte by far Uuux an, oth. r m t> uillx rn oremm. «nd company fawrably "Illi any n Ur-Job Priutlna uf < v. ri linnrrlnaMe d.-H-riptior don., at Sau FranelMu luunner. IJ1». tg60.000.oo ALBANY. ORKGONT. WM. ULRICH, District Agent. • • MEOFORD, OREGON. 75i Market San Francico. Go and b arn how to avoid di» »•aw. Consultation and treat ment peraonaily or by letter on spermatorrhea or gmital weak- ncMesand all disea*«'* of men. Send for book. Private office, 21 Geary St. < <>n»ultation free. SETTLE-UP NOTICE. clans work turned out. All ont, r« tlll,«l promptly Ht reasonable 4 l.L THOSE KNOW1M1 THEMSELVES IN A debtedtoth. nnder«ifmed.either by noteui rale« and «attraction iriiaiiiiito«l. book account, er» hereby «arneetly requested to ,, ,, , .. , A. GARRICK. call and settle at thetr earlieat convenience. Ou’ MisDord. May 13.18,«p, bua.nre.muat be cloeed. pBYCEà0EABÏ RESIDENCE FOR SALE. T OF l ER FOR SALI: MY RESIDENCE I’ROP- X ert.c at Gold Hill, i-uiiHi-ting ,w„ largi to!«. ».-Il improved, a good dw<IHUg.|„,Us<- outlailldiiigs. etc. D.-siring to InnHouthi rii iiregoii for tin I., n. iit of mv In alili. I will give ali) laide wishing to Invest at.mgain. OcIB Hill, »(.Ft. ¡í 1®>. 51SA* ' UurG E- Medford. May 12 IM». $100,000 TO LOAN AT EIGHT PERCENT. PER ANNUM. FOR particulars inqtitreof N " For li.area’. «»kf, »hit doe« your mothei do to you chit lr a tant Slake« yo 1 »o hungry?” “Please, auntie, .be give« us Joy’« Vegetable Sarsaparilla and It*« awful good.” T. s. Milton of 511 Post street, Sau Francisco, writes: “I had been ailing for We«ka with a disorder of tlie liver aud kidneys. Finally my wife, becoming frightened, procured • bottla of .’Th« California Remedy’ — Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla It cured me right up. In fact did so much for mo that I scut for a half d<>t«n and gave it Io rnr children, with tha most aatla- Udarv raoalta." TO DESTROY FREIT PESTS. gl exhale a littj : rixus . Tho bulletin« previounly issued by the Oregon Gate board of horticul I can explain the result of the recent ture have been devoted to washes adapted for summer use, when tlie tree» election«, not only in Ohio, but else- are in foliage. At such time» eare is ne where, on no other ground« than the cessary that the «trengtli of the wash alienation and disaffection of alargo per ■hall not be such as will injure the foli centage of the soldier vote on account, age or lender, growing branches, there not so niui li of Tanner’« removal as tlie fore t»,c results are not as satisfactory uh change of the Tanner |>olicy to one less tliey would be if stronger washes could lllieral. This was as clear to me laet lie used. Now that the season tiaa ar July as it i« to-day with the election re- rived alien the trees have drofqied tlieir ttirn8 before me, and 1 piedieled pre- foliage, leaving them in a dormant state cieelv what baa happened and publiebe 1 It amt tree from anything that w ill inteifere it broadcast a« everybody know«. in reselling tlie parts w litre the egg«, or was easy to foretell it if one kept in vjsw larvir, of tlie insects are deposited, and four axioms: 1. That tlie koldier« are tha heart and wlieu a much stronger wa«-h can lie used without fear of injury to the tree.«, the brain ol tlie Uepublioau party. 2. Thai it never did win a victory t>oiri! would advj-e tlii» as tlie opportune time when a vigorous and «borough war without their solid support. 3. That this year they number not fare tic engaged in by all who have fruit trees, for the extermination, so far as lee» than two fifths of the voters ¡Q tlie poaailile, ol the eggs and larva- that have states that voted—coqntiug itiem and been dejiosited U|ion the liaik and in tlie their sone, 4- That 500,000 of them have claims crevices of the trees during these latter weeks, w-lien most <.J it;e ubuoaious in pending, exjiecterl large i«neion« mi ler sects ¡iavc Loen busily engaged in depos Tanner, and since learned that the lib iting their egg» and larvtr for another eral policy of »10 to »30 a month under season's crop; believing, ns we do, that Tanner, with rerafiny. amounting to more can tis accomplished by one good, thousands qf duliars. is changed to a »2 thorough spraying of the trees during i unJ »« basis, as of old. They were mad. Some stayed at the next »:x'y days than ^:n be by tive lunes tl,;-t tiUuiuer of sprayings after the home, some «cratched. and u.a»y voted tlie clean Democratic ticket to ret tike foliage I,»« appealed upon the trees. the Harrison administration, and that, WISTEB WASH. Among tl.e njqny -aasuvs used for this and that alone, i« what this defeat oi our sea»on of tim year, the following is rec party means. The soldier» are in bad humor—if you ommended as being cheap, simple, eiiHilv precured and effective, not only do not (relieve me ask them I It means for the removal of egg» and larva- of iu- nothing else, either. Nor i» it half so insect», but the accumulated inos», a bad as it will Ire in another year if this parasite to the tree, which should be re narrow-, stingy tiension policy is contin ued. Thousands of soldiers who have moved. Take one |>ouud of American or Bab claims pending still liopa to real ze bitt's concentrated lye and dissolve in big pensions frot'j thia administration, two ami one-half gallons of water. This and so yo’.ej relm tantly this year to en strength of wash should not !•“ jsed dorse it, but witli the mental resei cation after tlie bn Is tmv- iounuence.l to swell. that by all the gods at once, i ext year to Il wi'.utidroi use after the foliage lias vote against it unirá» that hojie is real started the stiength should le reduced ized in a |>eiisioii, that is, a pension of |lfl by ii-ing twice the amount ' f Water,mak to (30 a month, and no more (2 and H ing one |MI||||| <4 lye lo tive gallon» of insults. The soldier» are resting on tlieir water, in using these lye washes the arms waiting patiently to see what the hands should be protected, otherwise Hdaiinistration is going lo do for them. Next year tliejr vuioe will be heard in ilisagieeable sores may lie tlie result. The Ihe hoar,] would cal* it|»on vverv citi- electiou oi their representatives. z-ii loyal to the grant fruit inmrvaila of administration must take care. Ii it re Oregon to aid in t yer; |>o»sit> e manner deems its promise and shovels out the in the d-.st I Uclioil of these enemies of tlie surplus, the soldiers will sup)>ort the fruit and ties, which have secured so Republican party in years to come and -trong a hold in many of the orchard«, it w ill regain all it lias lost by insulting and keep them from spreading into parts and betrayiug tiiein. We hold tlie bal of our state not as yet infested by meiu. ance oi power. We are as invincible in 1 tiis spreading ;» 40110 iaigely through peace a» in war. No party can insult or the medium of apple liuxes, fruit trees, betray us and retain power. All we have scions, etc . shipped in from part» now to do is to stay at home and down it goes. affected. Every box, sack, storehouse That happened this year. The admin or cellar in which wormy apple» or pear» istration lia» been rebuked and con have Is-i n shipped or stored, is the home demned by tiie soldiers who created it. F kivatk D alzell . of tlie larvte of Ilia codlin motj,. and That is all. which, if not destroyed by trie thorough use of trot water, or some other meant», will come foitir in tlie early spring month» fiiily piepaieil lo propacato kind in uiituirl nii.ribeis in tlie tiist apple or pearuicbard that come« in its Way. Lik.-wise, th- tiers sliippe<| ijoiu many of the nurseries ^re .uqiir »nat.-d with the eggs uf the green and woolly apti.s; theieforrvall fruit trees, grafts, scions, cuttings, etc., should Ire di-irilei-led, hy iininersing them for a few moments in a hot solution composed cf one pound of w tulle oil soap to one gallon of water The hoaid desires to call the aitention of every fiuit grower ¡n (>ie<jon to tire two t>ull'-tins a ready- issm-d fry tluun, and il any have not iceeived tlieir. they can 'io so by addressing tire secretary or anv otic of tlie commiHssioners. By order of tl.e state board of hoitir ill- tire. A Si i * hi me Cot kt 1» e < ispj\.—The fol lowing Htipreine couit decision of the state of Indiana prove« interesting at this time, as it is a parallel case to that now before the supreme court of Oregon, wherein Gov. 1 ennoyer asks to be sus tained in his appointments on the tail- road euinmisoon. The constitutions of Imiiatia and Oregon are identically the same, and while tn Oregon Gov. Pen- noyer is called a “crank” l*ecau*e of the -tand taken by him, in Indiana the su preme judges iiectde that it ia Uw. The decision is as follows, under .late of the 7tli: In Indiana the supreme couit to day handed down a decision in the cafces brought for the purpose of having au in« terpielatiun of tlie provisions of tlie con stitution relating to tlie filling of minor state offices. The case decided, and those winch the decision affects, are those in which the olhcials ap|»oint«id by Goy. Hovey sought possession of offices filled by the Democratic legislature, re gardless of Hovey’s ap|K>intiiX*nts. A majority of the court holds that the elec tion by the legislature was illegal; also that th»* governor has no inherent right to appoint, because the offices slioiil«! be tille<i by election by the j»e<»ple, but as the offices exist legally they are now va cant and must be titled by the Govern- oi’s appointment. Mm. Adelia K wifield visited Glendale ¡ last week. | Mis. Julia Abraham »jient two days at this place lately. Glendale fa quiet at present, the mill having shut down for the winter. Dqtlglaa Leveng of Galesville has been 1 apiiumled a-lminislrator of hta lather’« large eatato. Mrs. Lvnn McCulloch is spending the i month visiting her mother, Mrs. Wright, I at Central Point. ft. B. Redfield, who was visiting rela tives in Cow creek valley sometime, lias leturned to f.inkville. Col. Win. J. Martin, notary jiublic, lias removed to «ileudale, ami will have tiis office at tlie house of hi« daughter Mrs. Kobetfs. Tlie family of Wm. A!onev arrived from Kansas last Friday night. Thev were met here by Mr. Muney, who hrM taken up a lioiuv-atead near town. Jack Kavanagh and family, who lived at Un- scctfon-lioiUM- for tlie three years, will shorlly move to land. They will be greatly mi»» this place. A. H. Dean and tlie McCulloch broth er» have purchased the engine ari l ma chinery of the Sugar pine mill near Ros.-liiwg, which thev liav<-Mri|.|s-d to the MeCuitOch farm where it will be re Mrf built iuj irqmediatej y. Cutting locomotive wood Ire» become an extensive industry on Cow creek. .Several hundred men ami many teams are engaged in the work, and several thousand cords of wood have lieen de livered to the company. Rev. John Wischer held divine ser vices at Singletary Lail on Sunday at 11 A. M. He will pieacii here regularly on the 4th Salilratb ot each month. The Glendale Sabbatlr schur.1 wi 1 m et at the home of the su|iei uitei.dent, Mrs. Totten, from date until next spring. Miss Ni-ttie Red th: Id has ready for publication a splendid Ferial, which will be published in an eastern paper. Mi-s Nettie has already made a name among w riters. and like her gifted oister, Mr». Emma Wilson, will ts-come a slim ing light among them. The Steiner brotliere, who piircliaseil the property of Aleck Ireland, at this place, have o|»-ned a restaniant, wliere tliev furnish excellent meals at 25 cents, and solicit a share of tl,e public patron age. They are genial gentlemen and will spare no pain» to inrnre the comfort of their guests. Tl Ml 8. Glendale, N qv . 27th. A Drtii RTtn K epi bi . i < as.—A. Hewitt, one of the representatives to tlie T kker B v T he W ayhiue .—Eaeterii legislature from Fierce county, Washing j inriials are urging with mure titan ns- ton, has become “disgust,.! with the u i! eat nestt.-es-tlie planting of Irees by gang at Olympia,’’ and ten |. ),-,| hfa r, „. tlie tondeiue. The planting season l>e ignation to the governor, and a proc- gins in that pail of the country in tlie clamation lets Iwen issued calling foi a autumn, Ix-hire tlie ground ik tr> z .< ii «pe« rat election for !'•< . 10, to till the hard. The planting M-ason ha- fairly vacancy. Thia-.«Mr. Hewitt*« first ex- opcncil on tills side of the country. The ¡terienee in a Republican legislature, and Oregon roadsides are for lite most pait having a great deal of respect fur hi« fu bate of ornamental trees. But wliere- ture as a tnan of lione«ty and integrity ,be ever a public road is lined with trees cliote to withdraw ta-fore it was too late. everybody is ready to note the grateful Such an action is commendable, and ia Ciicumulative. Oregon waysides ought tlie crowning one of Mr. Il- Witt's life. to I m - as attractive a« those in any part Tlie Reimblii an« an- endeavoring to get of the world. Fetliaps tliey will tn- in Mr. Hewitt to reconsider, hot lie |«rsi time. Even now, whenever an avenue tively teluses so lo do, and tliev are also of trees is found ba f a mile long that trying to get hint to make affidavit that particular piece of country road draws bilsine«« relations called hint home, but to it more traiel than any other. Many he conies out o|«-n and above Is.atd, and shade triuS which have lieen plaute-l say« that lie is disgusted »Hlut lie crowd. with si nell goni < flee' along eastern rmols _Mr. l 2" » « unre i n. .m> wre«r. irflp have Ti iiardiy maje aiiy ligf.re here uh A c L' a strong frie a strong friend of organized labor, «tiff One docs not see the elm, except in sub in leaving the iegi«latare, trades nriious urban places, and lire maple has no lose an aide champion. prominence outside of towns ami villages The English walnut has already found a W< Ml X IS Pot I llrv I’l l.TI KE.—ft is a place try some road-ides. Blit these trees,for the most part,have been planted gratifying tart that the isrultry industry by orchardists who have in tins way is attracting many women to it. Our ma le bamlaotne hot-lets fur their or poultry associations have many lady chards. The biack walnut lias here and members, and many have won prizes at there lieen introduced with good effect. our exhibitions. Woman, by iter gen Tlie ash is oecat'iorially found as an or tleness and large stock of patience, is narnental tree, but rarely by roadsides, Irest fitted to care for the flocks. Many ft grows alrout a« rapidly as the <ltn. a woman suffering from the ill < fleets of Thetwaor three «peeics of the latter close confinement indoors is recovering which have lieen planted in this state her health end cheerfulness by this in have made a liamlsouie growth. Tiieie teresting and pleasing occupation. The are now many s|«-i iim-nsof the drooping time is coming when hosts of women in elm that have hunks two feet in diairr- America will vie with their French sis ter, and the cork-bark elms aie nearly ters in controlling the poultry culture of as large. These trees are of compara the laud. Woman lias asserted herself tively slow growth, but they take on and lias forced an acknowledgement of new grace and beauty every year. Tlie her ability. Not a profession, trade or locust flourislres evetvwhere, and in calling exists m which woolen sre npt some respects it is the most satisfactory included. Chicago has even its women Every place is open to of deciduous trees. Tlie eucalpylus is blacksmiths. not as popular as it was. Nearly as woman. She is embracing it, and suc many trees of thia sort are cut down as cess for tier is sure ; for in any business are planted, the exception being w ben- »here attention to detail in small tilings new plantings are made for filewood. is an imperative demand, woman excels Some old plantations of this tree have man — .tmrrirun Poultry Journal. recently la-en cut ami are yielding enor mous quantities of tirewool. With the G snikai M ilks ’ plea for the establish exception of lire last named tree, all tlie ment of defenses for the l’acifit slope otliera find more or less favor for way will strike a sympathetic chord in the side planting. On the whole, the varie breasts of westerners generally, for aside ties of ornamental trees mutable for road from the natural desire to see govern planting include acme of tlie la-st of any ment works—such as cannon foundries, country. Of course there are other va navy yards and arsenals—established on rieties which find more or less favor, the coast, bringing liitlier large sums of such as the |a-p|a-r tret-, the laurel, the money to Is- expended for labor and poplar and the acacia The waysides material, it is undeniable that tiiia coast will I m ; gradually redeemed by borders of is the most ex|roHe<l to foreign attacks of trees. Something like a new dejaarture any part of the United States. It is not has recently been marie in the planning so clear, however, that there is any ur and erection of handsome cottages ami gent need for the expenditure oi thirty country Ironses iu this state. Ttre orna or forty millions for military defense« at mental trees always go well with such a Line when there is not even a speck of improvements. There will Ire an im war visible in the international firma mense gain when the cnintrv loa-ls of ment. At present the necessity is for a Oregon have been transformed by fringes reduction of taxation rather than for en of shade and ornamental trees. tering ti|«.n works of the kind indicated K ei 'I m.ii ass W ii . l S ell .—Referring to Squire’s success in carrying off the sena torial plum, a great variety of opinions gentle- were given on this puint. One _ man, who declared lie had the best of reasons for his trelief, was isjsitive that Squire had Ireen compelled to go down ill Ills well-tilled p's ket to the tune of neaiiy |lOO,Otx). The same poison said be knew that Squire ha 1 spent fully 130,000 to control conventions and cau cuses before ever coming to Olympia, t he cost of kee| ing up headquarters during the protracted muddle over the admission to statehood amounted piolra- bly to many thousands more, not count- WursKv’s W ork —A shocking acci iug the incidentals and the el cetera«. While the »100,000 estimate is probably dent occured at Grant s I’ass on tlie 3d much too high, it is certain that the inst by w hich little Johnny O’Niel lost his liie. Tlie ! m > v lived in Fmatilla election cost Squire a pxxl round sum. hi» mother and bis but a sum which he, being a millionaire, county with w ill not miss any more than a great many father was a saloon keejrer in Grant's Baas. While visiting his father there other men would miss |1,000.—r<rroma Johnny formed tlie acquaintance of sev Ledger, Rep. eral other boys of’ near fiis own age. On D eath from T ight L acing .—A ver the day mentioned they found, in tlie dict of death from tight lacing if, per- course of their rambles, a man lying by haps,«till to be «ought among tho curios the roadside helplessly drunk, and took ities of law. But a Birmingham jury a trnttle of whisky from him. Partaking have come near to it in a verdict of deat h freely of its contents Johnny soon wan from presaure round the wai9t. The dered away from his companions, and victim wan a poor servant girl who died they saw him no more. In the evening after a fright, and het death was attribu % search party was organized, and finally ted by the medical witnesses to the fact the boy's remain* were found at the bot that she was too tightly belted to enable tom of a deep gulcli, crushed out of all her to stand tlie wear and tear of any human slia|M>. He had evidently in hie sudden emotions. She was a notorious dazed condition, wandered to the edge tight lacer; her collar fitted so closely of tlie bluff and stumbled over, strik ng ttiat it was impcMible to loosen it at the three narrow benches and bounding from critical moment, and under her stays the last a distance of 200 feet to the bot «he wore a belt so remorselessly buckled tom— Rfi*' burg Rrvirw. as to prevent the free circulation tho blood.—SV. Jamie Gazette. have pa-t Ash d ut of T iik highest structure of masonry in the world is said to Ire the National Mu seum recently completed at Turin. It wuh originallv designed for a syragogue. but it proved ill adapted for that pur pose, and was sold to the city. Il was converted into a museum as a monument to the memory oi Victor Emmanuel. On top of a dome rises a spire nearly as high as the whole of the rest of the Awt her Stage Robbery. Redding, Nov. 2!» 1 lie Weaverville stace budding. The gilt statue on the top of uas stopped at 7 o'clock last night on the tide s| ire stands five hundred and thirty river r.,»d to bl>a«’a. shout two ni'lcs Ironi eight feet from the ground. Kcdding. amt a quarter oi a mile this side flHCXten'a Arteirn Safer of Mid Ile creek by a lone highwayman, handling a shotgun and a revolver, amt Tlie Irest salve in tlie world for Cuts having a liandkerrhief over tlie ii| |rcr pari Bruises Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever of bis fare. L. Dow. proprietorol thestaai Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, line, was driving ami tlie driver was sitting Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, andpoai. beside bun. After balling tLie stage tile tive cure« for Pile«, or no pay require® It hicbwavnian first n«ked if they had an ax ¡«guaranteed to give perfect ratisfact on or or list' Let aboard. 1). w replied sometimes money refunded Price 25 cents per box thev had al it sometimes nut. The robber Forsalebv all druggist». theii made tlie driver get the ax. and stood over him with the shotgun and direct, d him Prompt nr««. tiow to break Well«. Fargo AI 'o.’sbjx open. First » cold, then a cough, then con The driver a keri the highwayman it he should cut the iron strap tint bound the Huinplion. then death. "I took Dr.Acker's b< x He answered, "No; just break the Euglith remedy for Comtumption tlie mo ends in The liigliwsytnan cut the strap« ment I began to cough, and I believed it ol tlie mail pouches. Parties are in search aave my life,’’—W. N'. Wallace. Weshing- WoolS. aai it is reported the' ba.e found th» gun. (dn. F?r Sale lA' E. AlHKt TO EOTHFKS. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for chil dren teething, is the prescription of one of the best (enisle (yursea and pliyticians in the I niter! states, and has been used for fortv years with never-failing success by niilfions of mothers for tlieir cbi'dren Dur ing the process of teething its value is in calculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery .nd dtarrlirea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving health to tlie child it rests the mother, l’rice 25c. a bottle. ----------- •----------- Take II In Time. by General Miles, and to which there would be no limit were they once gun. T iie importance of Oregon's fruit terests makes a marked mere«« of Australian lady bird in California a sub ject of interest. At San Gabriel they have multiplied in numbers and spread so rapidly that every one of an orchard of 3200 trees is literally swarming with them. All the ornamental trees, shrub» and vines are practically cleared by this wonderful parasite. People are coming daily, and fry placing infected branches oil the ground beneath the tree« for two hours ■ an secure colonies of thousand« The little insert lias Is’en placed in more than 100 orchard« between South Pasa dena and Azu«a. Sri vkis «. of booms, how true it is that water Heck» it« level. While tilings are going up here elastically, back in the New England states things are going down seemingly in keeping with the movement of the balance. According to Rradelrfrt’t a tine farm at Windham, N. II., of 200 acres, with fair buildings, orchard, etc., is offered for sale for $810, or about »4 an acre. At Chelsea re cently a farm of 300 acres with good buildings was sold for 11100, the reason being because there were no buyers to pay more. In Moeachusetts 148 out of 348 towns have lost population during the last ten years, the total loss being 2l.8fiti persons. It is well in these days of prosperity to remember that our boom is some one else's loss. ' For want of « nail, a shoe was I<>«1; for want of a «hoe, a horse wan lout; for want of a horse, a rider was lost," Never nezlect Staff format small tiling«. Tlie first signs of pneumonia The Ashland State Normal «< I100Ì otter« and consttnipfion can "po«ttively" be checked by l'r. Acker's English Kcntwly tlie public every advantage that is given by or consumption. For sale by E. C. Brooks. all practical institutions of learning. In ad dition to the u«ual advantage« of a good school, it bin a model training school in see»l’ Seed!! Seed!!! which tlie student teacher i« rt«piired to <’b. ice *eed wheat, oat* and barley for work, under ski Iful direction. Ashland sale at Medford Farmers’ Warehouse.’Also also has the finest climate in the state for rolled barley ami mill feed. Baird hay in health and comfort. Its t>nre cold watt r carload lots or less. Applv to troia the mountains, its while sulphur atei siala springs are a d> lulit to the tu aulì 11. E. B kkxb . Medford. Oregon. seeker. We should be glad to receive — # students troni all parts of the state. Ask f'osfa For Half. your senator or rciwexentativc for a tree Two hundred fine, large cedar ports can scholarshin, or ad tre««, j 8. k«r»T, A. M. President. he obtain»d.ch*ap by applying to thu T imfh office »t tftir» A«h’t:trl Ur.