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¿he jQnuocuúc ¿muti. I ihr fjemorratk Simes. tin Fubliabod every Thursday by the TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN'Y CIAS. NICKELL, Editar. NEW TIMES BUILDINC Office—Corner Third and C Street*. ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK THE TIMES'JOB OFFICE la more compete by far than anv nO.«r llatea of Snbacripthin: JACKSONVILLE,OREGON,¡THURSDAY, DECEMBER III. 1889. One oipy per annum. In advance.. ” •* six months......................... three months.................... 1,1 B l'riltlll‘l “»tl fir»t-c,uit.<manner* PROFESSIONAL CARDS NEW FURNISHING STORE MORRIS M. HARKNESS, Gr«Mt*a Fro«, Oregon. 311*21 > 1'< >1< I>?< >Tfld<- OIM Office in AhlF* building. Front Street. p . p ^ prim , Everybody Should Go and Set* the GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. I wish to inform the jieopie of Southern Oregon that I have opened a ' Will practice in all court« *»f the State, office in toe Court House, thir 1 door to left of en trance. COMPLETE STOCK J. R. NEIL. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, AttrkroHriUr, fir. e33:TC lai SE0ZS, Will practice in all rourvi of the State. Office in the Court H oum \ tirat dour to left of en trance. __________ TOBACCO, GROCERIES. H. K. HANNA, CROCKERY, ETC ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Jorkrmefttr. Or. R«-member, these goods are new and bought Mince the war in railroad rates and are sold Will practice In all courts uf the State, in urth « brick, i.p-stair*. Olieiip lor ( ' hh I i ! X 4. HOUCK, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. 4/vld Hill, Orrytin. W ill atten«l to ail Wnainraa in iny line with promptness and at reasonable rate*. WM. M. COLVIC, JarktoHTillr, —TV GET YOUR— Will practice in all the courts of the Slate Pr<M.-.-utina Attorney for Iir-t Judicial Dlrtrut. tilSei in Court-home-. BLACKSMITHING ROBERT C. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COCNSELOK AT LAW Cal! anti ace mo. GraNf’« F«««», Or»fr»«. — |M»SE IN — 1 guarantee satisfaction. ORRA E. ANGLE, Medford. THE BEST STYLE THE LOWEST RATES INLOW Sc ASHPOLE, Office* ill Layton A Co.’a brick, upetaire. J. R. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY THE PLACE Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed Gloves; for both Ladies and Gents, Every Pair Guaranteed. ATTORNEY AND COt'NSELOlt AT LAW. ------------------------------------------ r— and COCNSHLOU at law . .Uhland. Oregon. o. F. DEMOREST, —AND IT- DEALEIW IN — IS AT General Merchandise D. CRONEMiLLER & SONS ilt ES I D E N T DENTIST. Medford, Orrtoa. CEO. DE BAR, M. D., I'HYKlUIAN AND 8 U It G R O N, Ollie«* «owl residence on California Street. Cali» attended promptly day or night. R. PRYCE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND S V RO E O N. UrJford. <>rrc»a. OREGON EAGLE POINT NEW COODS, NEW PRICES Wo keep Constantly sortmvuf of J. «. WAIT. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND HTHGEON ledffird. Ore*«»«- (»Ilice on Main street, in Chikier*' building. Calls promptly attend«^ to, day an«! night. dr . a . j . lappeus , MOST REASONABLE RATES AND SURGEON, Sut ¡.'fact ion Guuranteetl. for yourselves. Ceatral l-olat, Oregon. Calls attended day or night. Please give us a triai and judge INLOW A ÂSI1POLE. DR. B. DANIELSON, Physio-Medical 1 n. OATMAN. SUCCESSOR l'O J. O. HAA1- J • hk«*r<V Co. <»f Itonanza, Klamath county, »Jr., IlHH i purchaNed ..... ‘ ,-1 _ a 1—„ larg» —. mid t— tirNt-clAMH I _ _1_. btouk i. — of «.Mid* which nrw now on th* way fr<»m Pori Lind, and will be bold ChrHf» f«»r Cunh. Everyiw ” „ ’dy i> invite«! to «'»11 and examine good* au«l pri?»«b be- f«»re pun'lmfling elsewhere, You « an u 1 waym hud uu hand a full hne of Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Hardwi re anti everythin* generally to be found in a first etftsH Country Store. J AH. MORTON, Manager Bonanza. April 18 1888. PHYSICIAN AS D SV It G F. O N. Medford, Oregon. A. C. CALDWELL, AND JEWELER MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. .¿«/«/and, Orri/na. Nitrous Ovide <Lw administered tor the paiu- Ivsa extraction of teeth. |*r office over the .Vhland Bank. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ nt, Fred O' apsatad assanston «tv«n to Chronic Di-'sss. BANKING HOUSE, OPTICIAN, jp di OREGON. MEDFORD. JACKSONVILLE, OR E. P. GEARY, M. D. I PHYSICIAN A N I» SUR G E O N. UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A Mciirur.l, Oregon. Office in Hamlin’» Block. Street. JEWELRY MADE TO •parto« rslup with an autli capital ot M). for the purpos«- «>f < urp mg on a Gvncr- nking Bu*in«ss inali of its brandit*« tn Jac ksonvill«*. Oregon. Office at the old stami of B«-« kman's Banking House, S. E. corner Cal ifornia and Third streets. ORDER. E. B. PICKEL. M. D.. C. C. BEEKMAN. TIIOS. G. REAMES. RKPAIKING A. SPECIALTY. PHYSICIAN A N D 8 U R O E O N. ■rtliord, Orriçon. WOODBURN NURSERY Call* promptly Attended to Day or Night. Office on B street. DR. W. STANFIELD, Keep« the largest stock of ELECT I C PH rSICI A N. Medford Roller Mills Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nat Trees MEDFORD, ORECON VINES AND SHRUBBERY Ha* located In Aabland. Or., for the practice of hia profession. Makes all chronic disci««», such a* Rheumatism. Asthma. Piles. Kidney Complaints, ete., a specialty. J. H. BENNETT, M D •• PHYSICIAN A N D S I R G EON, Grant’s Pass. Oregon. —and— on the nt nth west const. DAVIS Ä FRANCE, NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES Office at present at the llagh*y H«»tcl. W. H. SOMMERS, M. D., IVE HAVE NOW ONE OF THF. BEST EQI IPPED FLOt KING MILIS IN THE STATE. IT and tlie PHYK1C1AN. SURGEON & ACUOU«TIEUR, OF ASHLARD, OR.. Late of California, Ar.no« prepared to furmnh th. b«t of nia.i.- fur pablio or prirwUi «Nutt... JUll«, Pio nc.. Ac . •t«ny point on w .u-. All th. n.« popular mtwic tn playnd by thi. Or.h-.tr*. . , . • . H miiik ernployrd ■ l»rir« number of mwntn. «. ,rw *hlr to furm.h *ny numtier huml'J Any in.trnin.nt. or .culler furmnh«! to othe/ htutd». All order, by mail or t.leuraph prompt, ly attend«! to Term, al way. r«Monaho> Ail- PBOF. GANIAKD. Ashlar«! Or. LANDS, SMITH & BASHOR, WINNER OF THE GRAND PRIZE, THE FRUIT TREES By the Thousand ! --■r—- =_ L. E. H oover A. A. Rom. B. TAYLOR fc CO "9 J. C. CARSON, Manufaeturvr of Sash. Doors, Blinds Dealer in WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS A full line In st<M-k of Manufacturer* of and Dealers in GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. Eatimat.w and |.ric<--llat went on application. < Itl'NTKY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. JllJull^ t a. tort at W < Id!« r‘- Mill. Sulearoonta cur I bini «ivi I. -Ire« fs, Portland, t tregon. time at — on Iti-Hl Erttat«!Security. M Cail Low on Kilt or luldrcsa A VAWTER A WHITMAR, CARRICK, 31 or «.linn t Tailor Medforil. Orcgtni ♦ tigg-tir l’iii«* CITY BARBER SHOP * OREGON. Settle Up. A PAINLESS (fflLDBIBTH ^•ndwarr u U ■’ I ••TI hei» •h..«Uti kr.rw. ?> CDat -M. K aton- F,C «' : > - -H..W ’ 4 »< ' ' u« k '■ »■ pensum »•" ■., ■ ■ — MpecinJly! i. H. GRIFFIS. TIIT I stiERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARED ’ I • « lw..rk in hi* line in the br*t manner Hn l ut rea-*«inalile prive». GEO. SCHl’MPF. l l. PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES iniÌHbn*<| to the r*HtatA <>f Dr. J. H ('hit J“'"’*•* «»r bo >k Recount, uro hereby noti ne! V» nettle the Maine within the next thirty «ìayn or rentier I henwelven liable to coete of suit. ('. B. WArHON. A.i.u..« ..____ ___ Att’y for tarato SILVER -I- MEDAL7 AT THE Those wauling tr«*Cfl will do well to giv<* in«* their orders, a« I w ill guarantee« satisfaction. 1 warrant all my trcis, if properly cared for. Could more conclusive evidence I m * given ot Terms of payment « asv. Produce tak«*n at it* intrinsic worth? mark« t price. IbOUtt s. <d Peach Stad wanted. As tlv* authorized repreflentative of *?ie , , A. S. JOHNSON. White. I offer my natrons the best sewing Jacksonville, Oregon, Aug. 1,188S. niMcbine In the world. The exp« rts of Eurojie and America have pronoune«l the fact. 1851 1887 Resp«*ctfull} yours, For information regarding prices on own lota, improved city prop« rtv or hinds,uddros a above. enclosing stamp. Will convey inquirers to their property and give them all the infoi mat ion concerning the country, free of charge. $100,000 TO LOAN. JACKSONVILLE, ’ GOLD MEDAL An\ kind raise*! in a first-clan« Nursery. AGENTS FOR GOLD HILL TOWNSITE. w. t ALIFOUNIA STREET. IT LEADS THE WORLD! T Improved Farms, Fruit and 40,000 10,000 « WHITE HE l NhEKSIGNEII IS NOW TAKING OK- dvrs through Jackson and Josi phinv coun ties for <jroi<l Hi!!. < >i-<“<4<»U. W. It. T ayixih , acre* of wheat land to for W. B. N kubox . a term o acre* choice vine, fruit un«l alfalfa land fur sale, near Fresno, the county-arat of Frcano county. ¿ar"’For particular* apply to E. B. PERRIN, [T Kearney street, Nan Franciwo. T L ong Europe and America REAL ESTATE AGENTS, FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY TO LEASE AND FOR SALE. ONEY TO LOAN ON TRIUMPHANT EVERYWHERE. PATHS, 1889. A. A. BASIloR. J. E. SMITH. I EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL Jarkwavillv, Oreitaa. in Southern Oregon. Th«***» mills are now inanidaeiuring the lx st grade of Hour < ver offered Proti-Mkinal valla promptly atti-ndol to day or to the triuh* in this «»eetion ami are |>repar«**l to till all orders for Hour, mill fee«!, etc.,* on short night. . _ notice. Ail orders by mail or in perflon will receive prompt athmtion. I'onroiltatlotM In either Koffliah or German. Utfice and realdenee on California street, eor- Test *he Flour and You Will Use No Other. ner of Fifth street. CANIARD'S ORCHESTRA Anti liiiptirter of J- W. WALKER. GRIFFIS * WALKER, MEDFORD, OREGON. manufacturers of 4 I I 1.1. LI.Ni; GFTHF.nE.tT AND MOST .A ra.-liionuble elofita, tllliahlngs ete eolì- «tantlj k«|>t on band, and nothlng bui' hntt- ela-s woi k tur-ned out. All order» tilbd promptiy nt rcnmnable ratea and xatGraction gimranteed . A. GARRICK. Medford, May 13, lsa». White Pine, Yellow Pine, Bed and Yellow Fir Lumber, GOLD HILL, OREGON. SASH AND DOORS AND SEASONED FINISHING MATERIAL. < DEATH dr JEFFEHSOX DAV1F. «»’her («niaal has funtished us with A. W. Sturgis is doing considerable work Lem. Charley Ins more land plowed on «•«tollowInK summary of his work In behalf m his dialings on Jackass creek the Isaacs ranch than there ever uas bi of Jefferson Davia was born in Todd Kt. Mary Home tn this vicinity, togethie foie. 11 would nut teke a great deal of rain now with a synopsis of tela Internet Ing lecture. county, Kentucky, June 3, 1808. His 11 a nicy-. Pr »s «trove down a large band of There were 36 membem of tlie Kt Marr's father, who was a soldier of the revolu Fitly. |»«»nful. Mot ■allrloa«. Kn rr«t l>> to start all of the miners to work. Home Annotation enrolled, an«l the foliuwing «Isj, »«» pc*«cr kt. Iiertor. anrl .11 All of the miners have enough wa'er lor st« era to latten f jr thr spring market Iasi figures will show the financial snocem att. ud- tion, removed to Woodville, .Mias., when r« HA« db*s failed. __________ ______ w (•» k. < atlrura. ___ t.lTrrt arar. present purpus s and are busy. tng his efforts : Amount of «lue» paid by mem. Jefferson was an infant. In 1824 youne ir JI umm . 8av«*<l i|UUfc. J H. Berry of WiHuw Prairie has moved «Ur«1“1-donations ut riavia was appointeil to the United Notices for the 1 »cation of placer an«! cash. Mfi » ; net proceeds of Jacksonville lee- Lhf.tiuily d« wu to Brownsboro and has quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes of fates Military Academy by President iii- '.5;. ,«'«“r<' collocMon at Medford rented land of H. R. Brown. fice. 13 .1 T««tal cash receipts. *«3.50. Father ■Monroe. On his graduation iu 1828 ho We have bc.m able t * plow' »«nee the first Grossi writes: "From the uteovc your reader, B. A. Knotts a» d son have struck a was MSiKTed to ti>e First infantry and OuroMciM child. Bow six year« of Mg<*. when rains tlii» fall, and we are well alon< with will see that my work was attended with very served in the Blackhawk war of 1831-32 • mi infant six montimold was attack'd with h rich vein of quartz in Willow Springs pre g.xtd atiee.ws. 1 make use of this opportunttr 111»t bran« h of our work. virulent, uiuiiguanl akin diseas«'. All ordinary cinct. to thank the p«x,ple of Jacksonville and Med. i m J® . ^ r S t of dragoons in remedies failing, we called our family physf. C it’le are looking very well on the ranges. ford for their kind cliartty. ’I litre is considerable s* ow in the moun j Aiaren, IKoJ, and resigned June 30,1S35 cian, who attempted to cure it; hut it »preud •rsorsis or rm: lìxti he st c . ». hai . i ., j*. x 1 bo-e that ran low down h*vegained tunce tain», which will du the miners more or with almost inurep*^ . mg - until .. Ue — rapidity, the and having married, after a romantic HONVILIJ^ the gras*» Marled in the full. lower portion ot 1 >e little fellow’» p<*r»on, less g« od later 0.1. Subject : Review of an «dttoiial lately pub. »lopetnent, the daughter of Zachary from the middle of 1 la back down to hi» knees, All the grain tbrrehed ¿«round and above lished iu the "Oregonian " on the t sth'dic < en- Iloust« 11 und JarRson have rented John was one «olid rash, ij Hy, painful, blotched and O’Hr en's diCcn and mit.ii g property in Brownsb«ro will go for seed ai.d feed tennlal. InlHsluctlou. 1st. Meaning of the tavlor. then a colonel in the army, set at night. - ...- n«> peace nuiticious. We had-1 iortst -------------------- , <'atbolle Centennial expialusd. 21. Statistics tled near Vickeburg, Miss., and became Thrie wili be none to export. by day. Finally, w^were to :.*y tr the Steamboat precinct. — - advised 72 Ù. given of the woialerfiil growth of the Catho- tOn He entered politics iu H j’-s-a d n't nppear to have done well 11c < hurefi «liiringtbelast cimtury . 3d Causwi i Ci’TO i’KA ilEMKIHEB. , Th«* Th«; «ffect » ITet-t was whk si Hltuply J. J Brookfield and l^dwin Griffoni, ex- marvellous. In thref lor funi- wetkx a this rear. Some are looking quite thin of this wonderful growth-principali» these 1M-, and wa< Kent to congress iu 1845. peril need niihers, have gumi qnar'z pre plcle cure was wr«»u|f m, leaving the little fcl- l»eclsin the vicinity <4 Iolo. Mrs. I'riiiK Marti 1 lo*t a couple oi go »I The natural Increase, by the multiplying oi (In June, 1846, lie resigned bis seat in l«»w's ih rson us white lautl beultliy tut though Catholic families; immigration of Catholic congowH to become colonel of the First tic h:i«l m ver been at< tacked. In my tipin.uu, II< ¡»flier A Co. of Foots creek have ju*i one- Li e'y. from Etintpe; convendons from Ih-oo-Msm. Tl er»* «ill he a gre it deal of grain raised ism. tfh. The meaning of the t »«« words "ec- MisisMppi Volunteer Rifles. He wasdis- your valuable reined^ riwvul hia lite, anti to- had a h»rge quantity of hydrutvhc p | ,c day he is a strong, nealthy child, nerftitly inaiiiifactuted al Jacksonville. on Hu'tecreek n-xr year if the eeaeori i* cluHiaiulclHi“" and "ratTonalimn" explamed.and tinguiHhed for dysbing courage at Mon- well, no i'viM*tttion of tbediaea»«' having ever favorable, iu igii-gftoin the amount that is the dlBcn-nee shown between them Proved t»>ey, and at Buena Vista, where lio was iM?curred. _ _ GEO. ______________ It. >NlI I II. R Ix-rts X Arra-mitb me mining on a that "true‘ rutl.malism < an I* found only In severely wounded ;he was complimented Att’y at Uiw and KV-Pru«. Att’y, Ashland,O, small scale on Jackson cieek. but their la- ahea ly planted. the Homan Catholic Church. Orest« a A Mr Fatlev. lately of Wa»hirg*on, has UrowtMuit pulutisl out as an example to lUua. m the official diepatcti of General Tayipr. • bora are being well rewarded. take » a uiaim.n ar Brow«»*U>e» ami >• irw'athstWMh <»f th- ««wH-rthm made Out- Boy Dove,#: with Scabs Wrtd’ciri<t <V. have tfFrriy‘df writer t»u Iduig on it. He will semi f«»r ids family stde the Catlmlle < hureb there is no true ru- Ho waa wptMMnted on bis- ret rm from him ! employ three “giants” at their mine* tlonallsm. What Is called rationalism ought i Mexico, to fill a vacancy in the United as .*0 >n as be gela u house built. My boy. ag«*d nine years, ha» been troubled •Mates senate in .August, 1847. and in to be properly termed "infidelity ” all his lit«- with a very bad humor, which ap in Wahi«» precinct, Jo ephine county. The lit« D“V brought in by these 1 cw <et- January, 1848, was elected United States , COMMBSTS Oh" THE EblTOHtau peared all ov< r hi*body in small r«*d blotches, lh-' American Mining Co<!c. standard liersand pad out t r such things as they ’ 2 ’ "« influence nt the senator, an t was re-elected for a full with a dry white scab on them. U,st year he authority on d II subjects pertaii ¡ng to “J"1 I«- The Influence was worse than < ver, being covered with all mining, water-rights, etc., is k pt for r quire to btart hi bu-imss, makes lime» ia^e l»h»b*ophr on Catholic* lt> a* term in 1850. He pro[>oaed the extension fixe y in ibi* section of the country. scabs from the top of iu» head to hi» feet, and sale at the 1 imes oiiice. nutning, r«Mnpar»ff to it» influeuev on I ’ rut- of the Missouri Compromise line to the continually growing worse, although he had There has be* n a great «leal more t»ain- ♦*f*tnpti>. racific, and was a zealous advocate of b«*« n tnated by two physicians. As a last re Kiessling Bru».’ ledge, the Fi.le'ity, on sort, I determined to try th«' Cm« uka R eme Applegate, is \ iel-iiiu* good « re at pr« sent. • nz d<*De between this s rtiun und di* rail- .. Ì1" •«'"'"«’k» on thè statement made that states’ rights, but was beaten for gover «■v«-ntua|ly men will «-h<s>«c Is-tween the ec- r«.a I tins tali than usual, and <'<*us derab.'e dies , and am happy to say they <ii<J all that I E even tuns crushed in an arastra luin <1 hud t rhe «1««i e after the rainy sea* m set cl«'*lastlelsm. In the senae in which «Mailed nor of his state by the Union candidate could wish. Using them according to direc <>rt 19 ounces of bullion recently. rationalists or infidel, tak«- it -of the Cbuceh in 1851. On the election of Franklin tions. tl.«* humor rajtidly disappear«*«!, leaving in. of Kome-and rationalism. Infidelity) which the skin fair and smooth, ami performing a A. Brown lias sohl bis extensive mining j E. S. Cast » of Nebraska, nh > n oted lat d a Ute logical ultimate of the n formattou." fierce, in 1852, Itavis was appointed sec thorough cur«*. Th«* C utk r ha R emedies are property in Kerbyvil e pmiinct t > nea- all you claim tor them. They ar«* worth their Cuiuers, who have aheady taken p »ses-ion oi il K. Biown last y«ar, is going t* rent It is true Prot.wtaBta, eventually, will have retary of war, and sent out toe first sur ,b* ' «’bulle Church and veying parties for the Pacific railroad. Hg.i’ll ihisy«ar, ni.d also Jus- ph Hen«ir«X ìnli.lehw' weight in gold. and are making preparations tor extensive of Ken«», Klamath county, rente laud ironi GEORGE F. LEAVITT, Andover, Mas«. '' hHI ’ «Hit- '« Jinpromlse." to which the He left the cabinet in 1857 and the same work. Biow n. Pntteefaut «-hurehea "cllnr-’ It Is this: l.ia- year again entered the U. 8. senate. He Cuticura Resolvent Flanagan A Breeden are down on their A go<xl mmy new<om«r> have tak«n teuing to the preaching of their minister«- opposed the doctrine of popular sover shaft al'OUt lot) feet, and they will double I hii J i m the prieot”— alluding of Th’ iuw BI imm I P.ir'fier an«l pur«| t and !»<*st the depth and run 100-f »ot tunnels each claim-« an«i sett e«l in this »c-ti n th * f «11. <•« blind »urjw*. t.»(’«:|l(,iio ai|(] “freedomof opinion, eignty, meeting Douglas in debate, and ot Hum«»! Remedies,internally.and»T ticuka , A C 1’1 ng R 'd family from Seattle. W .>h- froodom of thought in f|H. p. * «alluding to was the leader <rf the Democracy in the tin-great Skin Cur«, and IT tutiia S oap , an wav from the bottom of die shaft t > dvUr- uut. to«*» up a h uucst* ad n< rih-ast of I rotoHtant»./ Thin iri the “half-way ” i Thirty-sixth congress. In Decemlwr 186J. ex«|iiisite Skin Beautifit'r, externally, speed mine the extent ot thei -«lge. l*i «»“pco m Bow «st oru, bougtit a te mi of H. K Bown flp »k‘ n of \\ i* <»bj«-ct. oil our part, houre to the ily. p« rmanenlly, anti ceonomi<*ally cure in an extended le lge are v« ry encouraging, lie nia<le strong state sovereignty tenn blind fatili in th« prlcat.** Cat bobe» be- ami li »ye bui t a coinl<*i tat jc dwching, «ails Ilf«- itching, burning, blt-edfiig, scaly, and the quality of the ore :s improving in st.- blr, etc., and gone t » work like ihry li«*v<'th<* pri«*«t only when hr prcachea the Sp< eihrs in the senate, and January 10, cmstc«l, pimply, scrofulous, and hereditary the w« rk advance». doctrine* of th« Inftfflibl«* Church. Ther»-tn 18*»1, asserted the right ot secession, de n tunt busines». hum«»r> with loss of hair, thus avohling year» n<» “blind” faith, as every intelligent man of torture and difltlgunition. Parents, remcm- Outside enpuul is being extens;veJy en nying that of coercion. and on January ought to know. I ’ w » broth« r*. < n»rtc» ami Fid I Lum I ht t Ins; I ur« s in «hiblluMsi are permanent. listed in ihu mines o'. J sephine « oun v.i.i d b .rg. I : '(* bought M»m • |aml of <i. W 4th. s<)iiH-thiiig very retnarkalrfe: Protcht- .’4th withdrew from the seriate anil went Slid « verywhere. Price, <T tk uka . .*i0r.; the <|Ual U Irdg» s • q ili.it s-cl'on ot south* who have I h - oii very good light» in their borne, his state having seceded on the S oap . 25e.; ItEsoLVENT. *1. Pr<*par«tl by the « rii < >rt g«>n are r-«p <liv bee m ng s< « nt - «-i i-- .»<-s am! I* re-i I as (aseii u i lniip .t«!join unts. “churches.” 4>f whom their d<*noiuiiuiti«>n» Will. PoTTEK l»Hl <; AM» Clll-MK Al. COHPOItAT1ON, 11 g, and t> r> hav built .1 h use ami fiab r gnat ac’ivity Thi- is a? it should be The ai.d F.l.-t « lem li’ a team of 11. R B' oaii were really proud, have joined the Catholic Rost on. Mass. <*hureh—they hire»- bfcotne ( atholies of th«* «.In his wav home he made a speech in • «7‘Send tor **ilow to Cur«* Skin Dis«-as«*s.”<»4 mint s of souiheru Oregon contain mar.y a an.I ar»* busy plowing und It nemg. Tb y very i»« st ; wher«-Ks. th«rc i« not a «ingle Tennessee in which he pn*dic«e<l predicted there pages, 5011 lust ratio as, an«! KK) testimonials. lihlden fortune that awaits »be dtvel- »pi g are I loin near L * Angtirs. Cal, ami are “g«>od” < at bolle ha» ever beeomca “g«»od”Prot Tennt-baee 1 ---- ’ * 1 be - no war, that ■ _ secession would would hnn«l of capital and enterprise. i-M a nt. we l ph-a ed will* ibis c.uiPtr*. nAQY’QSkin uul Scalp pr«*s«rv«*d un<! 5tb. l»ÌHtineti«m mad«- iMtweeii men of be eotiHentetlAo by the North, . He was The Mm shall mine on C«»y< te creek is ai- DADI 0 beautited by CiruiKA > oap . Srix K’.iu.R. “pqjetical” mimi and tuen of “pfH-tical ' mind. made nreaiddbt of the « < onfedei-.. onfederate . States tra« ting attention again, ami is beitig tto-r AI»aoluU-ly pure. Were Buch men as Newman. Manning,-Tiishop ougldy 1 respected by th- owners, The Ive» aii'l Hmwnson r«*aJly not “practicar' February 18. 18<>1, being preferred to mi: .»/.« i ; k /. 7A. vtiu prespects U lent wide at a depth «»’ men? Waa it only a “poetical” mind that Tootnha, Cobb or Ywncey, because hr* brought them to the Catholic (’hureb? Card hail received a military education. fio f«'< t, and a nrii I will b«.»un be erected if inal Manning und th«- dork lal»orcrs; Brown- Auhing fid«*« and Back. Ilip. Kul- thr* ore improves as they go down on 11 1*0 KT l-A 501». We have no time at thia late hour to »on. the pr<»fou!ul(*st think«*r. derjM*at philoao- ; <!« y, aiul Uterine Pains. Kheumutic, Two shifts ul night ami <!a\ workei» are Hay—11.*««/1«! per ton. plirr of inud»*rn times. Are intld« 1« ^practi ¡ recite the details of his career a. pieei- Sciatic. Ndiralgir, Sharp, andSImot- llopM — Qirolr .Sidic per potm«l. cal? ” Where are. for inatance^ the hospitals, ing Pains. uei . ievkd in one minute ei gaged on the »halt at present. dent of the» Confederacy, which ended Eggs-3»I6» 32’2<* \«e <i««z asyhiiufl, etc.. th«-y found«!? by me Cl 1 K uka A wi -P ain P kahtek . 25ctM. Potatoes—fl 20 per hundred. Or!»® Tribute f«» Cardinal Newman heartily witii his tiiabt from Richmond, Sunday, Probate Court. Lard - Kegs, or .gallon tins , '*»<'< 9’gV ondo rat'd. What is reali j • the “refuge" for Prot- April 2, 18«i5, and capture by a bodyoí C. The folicwir.g business has hern trans- per lb «tfant»? Is it the »«»-called rationalism «in- S. cavalry near Irwinaville, Ga. He was achd in Ibisc >urt, Judge Nci* pressin g Oats—Market declining. Quote 4O@41c fldeiifyi? No ; the only “r«-fug«-” f«»r a man of taken to Fortress Monroe and kept in Mm e the last report of the T imes : sound‘‘brains is th«- Church of Rome. New per bushel. man had the “intellectual ncut«*ness of a natu confinement for two years. He was in In the matter of theestate of Frier Ki- I Wool—Quote spring BkilSc: eastern ral lawyer married,” n««t lo the “imagination dicted for treason May 8. lSfitl, and was lccea'c i. Final report approved an«l ad Oregon lour 14c; lambs and fad. Kkg 14 • of a poet,” but to a ronsclence that drove him released on bail May 13, 18G7, Horace ministrator <ii*cl»arg« d Provisions—Bacon. 12«'13c; hams. 13c: to care for his immortal floul. Estate <>f J« hn A Grieve. \V 11 Parker «boulder». 9c 7th. Rom«* know» that Pr<»Untantiam ¿m«l Greeley being one of bis bondsmen. He inti«h-lity «not rationalism) are on»*. “ Prot appointed/i<:iniiiistrat<>r. Phil it.tier p . \- Wheat—Valiev.$1 Jl.f! 22;Wal!a Wr!la went to New York, tiren to Europe, vis Coiti|ili'te EiU ntal tot« Internal Treiitnieut fur estantism in its flr«t coining * whs not ‘min- e>i. J >au Utiai m <11 an i Jacob Wigner up- fl 1'» a ctl One l>ollar. gh*d with ll«»manism.” Imt <»p|s>«o-<| to it (thrt iting England anti France, He was |M>>n*ed appraiser**. Barley—Brewing, w hole. 80»90c; ground, protested ; juM as “priinitiv«* Christianit/' never Irronrlit to trial and a n<J/r To be free«! from tin- danger* of suffocation E-tate <». S iinurl Center Fir t anuu d per ton. !22(-»24 was not “mmetrff with ” but <H»|»oMe*d to Pa was entered iu liecetnber, 1868. and fie whih* lying down; ‘.o breathe freely, sleep exhibit <»f administrator filed uni aj- ganism. I’ll«- Pagans also protesi«*«].) (’«jrn- fl fHl per cental. aoundh un«l undi.-tui-b«*d; to rise n frexlivu, p roved. 8th. 'I'm* “Roman «-hurrii” i* “flhr«*wd’’ was itir-lti led ill tire general amnesty of Flour — Valiev standard» quoted a! f.3.8.*»; head clear, brain actite und free from pain or • -notigli to n tain th«- “plain p4*ople” Du de that month. He became president ci a Estate of Solon C«»lver, an itisare person Walla Walla brands. $3 7u. acht*; to kiu»w that nopoiaonoua. putrid niat- claring as sh«* has alwayfl don«-/ f««r eternal teed—Bran. fl.H«»f|.'> 30; shorts. |18 »Ml. ptinishm«*nt. infltead <»t »mt declaring for it, lite insurance company in Memphis, tvr detilefl th<* breath md ro(a awav the deli Abel D Helman anpoinud guardlHit. Estate «»I Mary A Chanibrrs. Tuesday. chop. $186420; cate machinery of «intil, tant«' and hearing; to chopped barley. f2»»(«i22 a« th»* writer of the editorial ignorantly or Tenn. In 1879, Mrs. Porsay, of Beau feel that t hi* system do«-* n«>t, through its veins Jan. 7. lbhd, set tor final settlement. per ton. malicl«)usl) stat«*d, ami bv not “declaring” for voir, Mirs., bfqueathed him her estate, am! arteries, su< k up Ihe p«»i»oil that is <ur«*to Estate ot William Turnhsm. Order Butter—Qu«)te extra choice creninerv. a Puritànic Sunday. Th«*s<- are only two where lie quietly resided until Itis death undermine und d<*s!n la indt*ed u Idetfdng made fur tn^e of real pioperty. iMiinta out ot many in which th«* “Homan 30&32c; fair tocbuice. 2*Ja23.*; store, 13*jj beyond most buinun enjoyments. To pur c hurch is shrew«! enough not to repulse th«- last week, engaged in literary pursuits. Estate of William Simpson. Tuesday, 20c per !b chase immunity from such a fate shouM be plain p«-op|p.“ He was described hy IV.ilird, the refreí tlie objut t of all uttlieted. But those whoiuiv«* Jan. 7. 1890, filed tor final ?eftlrnHnr. Meat--S‘«ady Beef, wholesale, 3c; »th. W hence the “mod« rn success <»f Rome?” tri« «1 many remedies uu! physicians despair of Estate oi Jasper lfouck. San c day as «tressed, <i; she«*p, 3c per 11»; dressed B«*autiful tribute that, th«- (-ditorial pays to historian of the war, as **a man oi in i« li«*f or cure. above set for final settlement. 6J$c; hogs, live. 5c; veal. 6^8c,; lain!»« t he < 'atlmlic <'hureb. We fully emlorae it* and domitable pluck ami vanity who. by his S kneohd ' s R adical (’unit meets ever»’ heartily thank the M'rit«*r for making it. Fur gross favoritism and incomjictency was E-tate of Wm. Patton, Final report ap f2 50 each. phase of Catarrh, fruit a «¡tuple lu iid cold to proved and administrator discharged. that die in ‘‘mortal sin,” there I» no Poultry—Quote chickens. f3 50«' I. h r »inner« ill«' most Loathaonu* an«l destructive stag«*«. “ probation” in th<* next worhi; but. for men responsible for the great disasters of the Estate of J G Purham Same as above. young, and 415 lor old; old (lucks. fM 50; that It is local ami constitutional. Instant in re di«* with small (venali sins on th«*ir souls, war." Estate • f Sarah A Farnham. Tuesday lieving, permanent in curing, safe, cc«»uoiiii- gee.-e fbalO per <k»z; turkevs. J5cpertt>; or that have not yet sufficienti} atoned f««r cal, and rarely failing. January 7, 1'90.set for healing final report. Fresh Fruits—App es, |l((rf| ’«pgraurs, tludr mortal sins, tii«-re is such “probat<«»n.” Cl.tARISG OCT THE pKWfl .'N OFFICE.— ♦ Estat»* ot 1/eroy Martin. Inventory and fl 2o. fl 7'» per box; 1« mon», ticilv, $0 JOth. The Roman t'atholie church will not Sanford*» Radical Cure for Catarrh *‘hav«* lM*«-n carri«l forward ami largely trans Secretary Noble girded liin.relf one day »7 W Consists of one botth* < f the Radical Cure, one “I’P iraisement 1 , , filed and approved. formed LbnHigh the inHuent-t' «if this great .staleof wee live ls»v (a t In Hainan J. > Gia r.rlaleof I m » x of Catarehal one Improved Hide»—The market if weak and heavily movement uj»oii th«* thought of the world”— lately and etrole down to the prniaion ’ Inhaler, neatly wrnpKJ! f one package, with Utt i appointed . , 2 aaniin<stra(or de b >tiis stocked. Quote dry* bides 8«£9\ pffen not «-arri«! forward so that she will change the office, wltere he »mote llie rerater« hip treatise and dircctioniv afid Bold by ail drug liUU. thtgb, and eevenleen heads 3(44c. «hrep, pelts, »bort w«*ol. 25<it4O«-. ,fW’ “duct ri ne» of her faith.” This will never hap- and gists fur $1.00. E;tate of M p x Brentano. Leave granted dium 5O@7Oc long 80(#l 25. shearing 15@ pen. She has never v«*t changed th.it way, fell before Ito stayed hi» iiand. Whether P ottkii D uvg & C hemical C orforjitiom , adiuiiiistratrix to pay ceriain notes against 23c; deerskins, 25a32; taitow. good to ami she never will. The Church will adapt he was weary with the slaughter or B oston , M ass . herself, as she has alwaj s «lone, to the circum the <s ute, rent, etc. choice, 1)4<&5. stances of the time«, and th«* n«*«*ds of the peo ceased because he considered it a good Estate of Frankiin McHatton Report Dried Fruits—Sun-dried quartered ap ple. whatever these may tie; but she will day’s work is not to be related here, but <»f sale of real estate approved and sale con ples, 4«i5, factory sliced He. Oregon plim.s n«*ver chang«* her “doctrines.” A large num fl fl firmed. 340. Oregon prunes 5^( 10c. pears 8a 10c. ber of beruhiidren may fall away from her. there are rumors that other heads will Esta'e of A Cliometun. Final rt-pf.rt ai<- peaches, 8*15c. and. according to th«* prophesy of Holy Scrip gooff very soon, and that he will not I ture. will fall away, before the end’ of tue cease to slay until the head of every proved H'd ucmiiiistrai,»r ordeied <iii- FAX IK a NCISCO. worhi e<»mes; but, notwithstanding this ca man in tlie |x*nsion office who has iteen iliHige i. tipun payment ot preferred «Imm. Wheat—No 1 shipping, fl 27>vXl 27 lamity, the Church h«*rseif will remain the Estate oi RJ McBride. Same oi«l<r »1» Bariev—Feed, fi»inni<»n to fair, 73» m 1 c ; same in her faith as long as th<* worhi lasts. engaged in the business of illegal rerat above. gooff I«» choice. Kl(g83i*; brewing, 95ca In the end, as <»ur l/»ni says, there will be ing of pensions falls beneath In- ax. The Estate of J F K igsdwe. C < Ragxlale fl “one sheep-f«»l«l and on«* shepherd.” slaughter was premeditated, an.i the re R ev . A. M. G iu rai . appointed a«ini ni-traiot an«! bond ot fl’l.- Oats—fl €K»(ijfl 37 for common to choice. sult of the cabinet’s action. The secre ouo filed and approved. J W Merritt Th« s Potatoes—Peerl»**» fl !O(«rfl •>; Burbank tary has l>een making a careful exami Wrignt and B. VS Dean appointed apprais see«! ling* $1 35(</f2 (•»’; Garnet Chile, 55c; LONG ENOUGH. nation into all the cases in which pen er*. Eurly Rose 93a|l 10. Alike pay honing«' to Estate of Hiram Cooksey. Report of ap sions were increased by Commissioner Hops—Quotations range from c. praisers examined and approved. Wool—Humboldt »mi Mend« ci no. 17a Tanner, and has had the attorney-gen 21c;eastern Oregon. 12<ft 18c; valley. 19.»22<*: eral in consultation with him in regard A I'aluabte .Vrdlciil Treatise. fall, mountain free. 12c; ban Joaquin ami to the legal questions involved. These two gentlemen have come tn the con The edition for lsrtOof tl e sterling Medi- Southern.hallc. Butter — For good to fancy, quote 19«*23c; ical Annual, known as Hostetter's Alma clusion that the rerating was illegal in pickled. 13(4? 19c. nac*, is now rea<ly, and may be obtained, nearlv every instance. It was also Eggs—22a.32c. free of cost, of druggists und general coun found that there was a conspiracy among Hay—Quotations range from ffiaf 1 1 per try dealers in al! parts ot ihe United certain leading officials of the ]>ension Stales, Mexico, and indeed in every civil- ton. Bags—Slow. atGIgC. office to increase the pensions of each x«d portion of the western hemisphere. Onions—fl («/fl 15 per cental other, and at the same time confer 3 This almanac has been issued regularly at similar fevor upon more prominent men, Awarded the the <■< mmem.cmcnt of every year fur over Religious Xewp. one-fourth of a century. It combines, likf Senator Manderson, who they ex- Colonel—w* ¡1, what’s the matter now? with the soundest practical advice for the Until further notice, the following are Private—I’ve got liver trouble and dyspfpaia, l>ected would make the business respect preservation and restoration of health, a tHe HpnointnientM for Catholic service» at and ought to get leave for thirty da k able. The decision of the secretary and large aniunt of interesting and amusing the different stations in southern <>r«gon; Colonel—I’ll give you ten. an 1 if you take the Attorney-General was that the rerat light reading, and ilie calendar, astronomi On the 2d Sunday « f the month, ma«* will cal calculat ons, chronological itenis.it -., be «aid in Ja«*ksonville at 10 a m , vesper» Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla that will be long ings were not only irregular, without precedent and not justified bv law, but are prepared with great care, and wi 1 be at 7 r m . ; on the ;;d Sunday, services at enough. Fred H. Blecker of 19 Montgomery street, fc'aa that the money was illegally held by luund entirely accurate. The issue of H-»a Gold liill in new schno'i-hoiisc instead Francisco, writes: I have spent many a dollar tetter s Almanac for 1.*JO will probably Le of at Eagle Point, as heretofore: <»n those who received it. There was no for medicines, but tho only thiug that ever disposition to accuse the rerated pen me largest edition of a medical work ever the 4'h Sunday, mass at Ashland, stopped my liver trouble an I dyspepsia was publu-hed in any country. The proprietors. at 10 a . M ; on the .r»ih Sunday, ____, sioners of fraud, but it was decided that Messrs. Hostetter «t Co.. Pittsburgh, l*a., mass at Grant’s Pa*», at 10 a m . ; on the 1st Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. they should Ire discharged from the em Gustav Solo .non of 223 Valencia «tret t, on receipt of a two cent stamp, will lor- Sun-lay of eicli month the Jsl mass will be ployment of the government and that an uaidai opv by mail to any i*er* »n sbo celebrated at Jacksonville, at 7 a . m . the Francisco, wrl’es that it 1 a< entirely freed attempt should Ire ma<Ie to recover the cannot procure ( ne in his neighborhood. of Lis Indigestion an l sick headache«. 2d mass at Medford at 10 a . m . money. R kv . F. S. N’ okl . SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. BON <\NZA. oflkwia Williams Brick Bultalnir. up-ntairs. PHYSICIAN WORK FOR ST. MARY’S HOME. HOW MY Sloe ACHES! J Ac K SON VILI .E. OK EGON. l’oistotlicc r. i Í (tildi ujr i Jarkwarlllr, Origan. BROWNSBORO BOOM LEI'S. Cured by Cuticura. Ob' NEW SUMMER «/arAxoNrldr, Orryow. MINING NEWS. SPRING! 1889 SUMMER! Baby one Solid Rash -------- IN--------- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. T OFFEK FOR KALE MY RESIDENCE PKOP- 1 ertyat Gold Hill, consuming ot two large lota, well Improved, a good dwcillng-houae outbuilding*, etc. Itoirtng to leave aouthem Oregon for the 1« nettt of lav health, | will give anybody wishing to Invest à bargain Gold Hill. Sept. 2,!«.. 1MD0E. J. W. SOWDEN, Jacksonville, - Oregon. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. On!» Grant.e Brnteut »f Memory Tral.lar- F.ar B..K. Learned la ana readies. Mlad waaderie« eared. Every eblld aad ad.1t «raatly beaefllted- Groat lnduo.ru.oU to C-eTwp xtd.no. CI ums . Pr nfawt’iL with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. H kbi . muni the w Hd-f*n»M a ' County Conimishioner*' Court. ToriimiKsi 'ncr«' court last week. Judge^ Neil and Commissioners Taylor and Ray being present: The report < f J. M I j MI kih ! keeper of the county hospital, showing 12 inmates on hand, whs examine«! and approve«!. In the matter of countv road i*eliiione<! for by John D. Chappell et al., in Rm k Point precinct. Janie» McDougall, J. W. Master-on and W. S. Fitzgerald appoint««! viewer*, t«» meet count v surveyor at Gold Hi’l, Dec 2H, 1889. Warrant was ordered drawn for |30 in favor ot Otto B.e«le, f«*r compensation tor a horse kil'ed by failmgofl defective bridge. Resignation <*f A. A. Bashor, justice <>1 the peace of Ruck Point precmct, was rc- cepte i. Petition of 11. 11. Mitchell, school super intendent, to have bound«rivs of s<hi»oi districts established and patted, contin ued for action to January term, 1890; «aid pet’ti- ner to »how 1 resent record« oi buun- dar es at that time. Bi<i» to the usual amount were audited and allowed. A Trans-Continental Innovation. bl< eping-car passengers front Pacific coa-t points, via the Chicago. Milwaukee A Sr. 1‘anl and Union Pacific Oveiland Fast M- I Line, no longer have to wait in hue nt Council Bluffs Transfei Stat on tn obtain sleeping-car berth reservation- east <>f the Missouri river, the new arrnnge- inents made l<y the Omaha and Citi, ago Short Line of the Chicago, Milwaukee A st. Pau Railway obviate all au< h delav ano annoyance. For further particu'ara en quire t-f nearest c<>ti|a>n ticket agent or ad dress .1 W. Casey. Trav. Pa#s. Agt . 33 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. C'hristniai Ball. A grand Christinas ball will be given at Centptl Point, in Ed. Owen's new store building, on the night of D.cember 2'>tb. Object, purely social. Admission one dol DR. JORDAN'S lar i er couple not including supper. Ar- rui-geiuents have Iweii made, whereby those »ho desire it can «.btain supper at reasonable rate«. The floor iiinuagers will 751 Market St.. San Francico. Go and harn how to avoid dia be George l-ove, Will Wright, Chas. Gay cage. Consultation anti treat and Horace l’elton. ment personally or by letter on aperinaturrhea or genital weak- Seed! Seed!! Seed!!! ncsw-jtanil all diaoaaea of men. f’boire see«i wheat, oats and Hey for Send for book. Private office. sal** at Medfor 1 Farmers’ Wor* h- us»* * Aho 21O«*arySt. ConauHation free. roiled barley and mill feed. Biicd hay in SETTLE-UP NOTICE. carload lots or less. A It pi E lv to B akkk . * I.L THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES IN Medford. Oregon. A debtadtotha underwianed.either by nuteoi book account, are hereby ear needy requesteditn Take It In Time. call and settle at their earliest convenience. Our bu«in®». mu*t be ch»»«d- pBTCK4orAK1 “For want of a. nail, a shoe was lost; for want of a shoe,» horse was Ion*; for want MMford. May 12 of a horse, a rider was lost.” Never neglect small tilings. The first signs of pneumonia and consumption can ’‘positively” be checked by Dr. Acker’s English Remedy AT EIGHT PERCENT. PER ANNUM. FOR or consumption. For sale by E. C. Brooks. 11 one. U . %V. Aetwr, J ■d«'J"&£”» 4 P* Museum of Anatomy $100,000 TO LOAN. The following are Rev. Walton Skip for the present kVtar; First Satb till of eacli nnmtb. Med- Nord h ( 11 o’clock v m . an«l 7 r. m ; second Swbbaih. Central Point at 11 a . m . and 7 p m ; 1 bird Sabl»4«M», Me«itor«l at 11 a . m . am! 7 i* M.; fourth Sabbath. Jacksonville at 11 a . m and 7 r. M. Sabbath school at Jack sonville every Sunday at 12 M. and prayer nie«iniLr every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock The following are Rev. 1». Ennis'appoint ments: On every Sunday morning, ex cepiing the third, he will hold servi« es at ¡In* Presbyterian church in Ptunnix: on the third Sunday morning and every Sunday evtmng be will preach at the Presbyterian church in Jacksonville. A correspondent »end* the foi owing: Tub nt church pulpit will be occupied 1st Sabbath in the im nth. morning and even ing. by Rev. E Kus» (Uaptist): 21 and 4th Sabbath, morning ami evening, by Rev. H. Hoxie (M. E ); 3d and Sin SaLbalbs the church will be occupied in the morning bv the choir a»d at 3 r. M. Mr. Billings, the indvfatigabkf Sunday-School man, will en ter tan lofge audience*. jf\w fol owing proceedings were had iX worth’s appointments Abt ILK TO BOTH KBS. A Very Suspicions Cuss. be “Say' I'm stuck on a little matter’ olcerveii. as he entsrsd a Michigan avenue slice shop. “I want to find out who Daniel Boone w is. Can you give me a pointer, old man 7" ".Six." replied the rhocniaker shaking Ilia head “Didn't you ever hear of l'sniel Boone “ •‘Maybe so und maybe not.” “Who end what was he"" " Nix." "Wasn't a hunter or a poet,or something of that sort T" “N>x.'' “Lack here, old fellow, you seem M1®J»L cions of me?" “So I vhas.” "For what reason “Vhell, niavhe you belong to der valer office, und if 1 says I know dot Daniel Boone, yon relieve he boards bv my house -------- und raise my water rates. No. I doan Snow him. Inquire py der tailor next door." I>r. Talmage Again an Editor B'g lining with January 1st next, rt»e Rev. T. l>e Witt Talmage. I). I> .will I h < x > ihc one of the editors of ‘ The l.idie* Heme Journal ” of Philadelphia. 1 be famous preacher will have a regular department each month, written by himaalf, wnli «hr title ‘ Under my Htudy Lamp.” Hi« first contribution will appear in the January “Journal.” I>r. Talmage's ta'ary iw said to be one of the largest ever paid fur < dito- nal work. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for chil dren teething, iathe prescription of one of the lieMt female nurses and phyticians in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mother«for their chi'dren. dur ing the process of teething its value is in calculable. It relieves the child from pain, To Hog Kaiiera. cures dysentery nd diarrhma, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving I wish to say to the fsmirm of Jackson health t.< the child it rests the mother. county that I imiorted several head of Price 25c. a bottle. full-blood Poland-China liocs from Minne sota last year, ami now offer them for sale They are fine, ami received fir-t premium State Hormal. at lust September fair held in this county The Ashland State Normal »chool offer« Will be sold at rea“onahle rates. Can le the pttli'ie fvety auvautag«- that ia liven by seen bv calling on A. A. Davis, at the Med all fractb-al inatnutiuna ot lekrning. InaJ- ford Roller M ils. Jackson county. Orsgon. tiitOn to the usual aaivantages of a giHal Also have some oak lumber and wagon school, il has h model training school in tongues for sale. B X. A. DWts. which the student teacher h required to Medford. Or., Nov. 13. 1689. work, under skillful direction. Ashland ah' has the finest climate in the state for health and comfort. Its purecobt water Shakes and Shingles. fr,itu th" mountains, its white sulphur an«l A supply of lb* best shakes and shmflea “odtt springs are a delight to the health has just l-een received at the Tin«« office seeker. We should tee glati to receive »h eh wi'l tre sold in quantities to suit at sttblenls troni all parts of tlie state. Ask reasonable rate- your senator or representative for a tree acbolarshit«, or address, F lbuc L ands .—The secretary of th« J. 8. fewrxT. A. M.. President, Ashland. Or. interior, in his teport made public Dec. Terrible Forewarning». Ouigh in the morning, hurried or diffi cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, ch’llineaa in the evening or sweats at night, ail or any of these things are the first stage« of con sumptic sumption Dr. Acker's English remedy for con * sumption will cure these fearful sxmptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by E. C Brooks Children Cry for PitchePs Casforia; Children fry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 1-t, 1889. shows thst during the year, 70,141 patents were issued to settlers on the public lands, covering 11,791,110 acres; 913 minersl patents were Issued and 135 patents for coal lands. While actual settlers secured nearly 12 million of acres, railroads took 425,045 acres. For the same time the states took for school and educational purpo.es 132.350 acres, and as s«am|> lamia 239,721 acres. From the foiegoing it seems that the bulk of the public land is going where it should, i. e , to the actual home makers. A G reat I sacr .—Since Mr. Windom’s ruling admitting Chinese possessing a ticket to an Atlantic seaport to land on the Pacific coast, the Chinese question becomes once more «lie great issue for tlie Pacific coast. It is now a clearly defined political issue. Mr. Cleveland's administration was radically opirosed to Chinese and pnssett the Scott exclusion act, which Mr. Harrison's secretary of the treasury distorts and evades. Mr. Cleveland was anti-Chinese, and it was tliought and ho|>ed tfiat his administra tion liait lorever settled this vexed ques tion. But a pro-Ctiinese Republican president has undone ail tlie good achieved by the ltetnocracy in the line of Chinese restriction, s Mr. DeYoung warned the Chicago convention of Mr. -Harrison's record, and the pattern press upon Mr. Harrison’s election gleefully announced that the Chinese question would never a^ain cut a figure in na tional politic«, as the Pacific coast had voted solidly for pro-CItinese Harrison, against the man who had accomplished Chinese exclusion. Voters of Oregon, what is your an-wer for this letting down of the fairs to Chi nese immigration? Have you now learned that eastern Republicans are pro-Chineae and will ever nullify the law in order to permit their landing? There is but one answer. The ruling of Mr. Windom must be disavowed by President Harrison, and Mr. Windom must go, or, in the language of that able Republican journal, the San Francisco Call, tlie administration will go. T ru mi *!! or G enu s —Edward Colgan, editor of the Cumlirrhind G’«p, died at Middleboruugh, Kv., some weeks ago. Eight years ago while re|>orting for lite Louisville Courier-J'larnal, l.e wrote tlie following: The Junebug has a gaudy wing, The lightningbug lias flame. The bedbug has no wings at all, But he gets there just the aaine. The managing editor killed it. Next day Mr. Colgan gave it to Mr. Padman, the humorous paiagraphist, who printed it. It has gone the rounds anti been read by millions, who have thus beeiA' made to know that Colgan lived, while the unappreciative editor who attempted to squelch him ia still an imjiersonality unknown to famei^Er. Httrlrlrit’* Artur» AAtrr The best suive In the worid for Cuts Bruises, bores. Ulcers. Salt Kheuiu, Fever bores. Teller. Cbepjied Hunds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin .Eruptions, andbuei. tive cures for 1'ilt-s. or no | ay require» It isguarameed to give i-erfect ratisfact on or money refuoded Price 25 cent* per box For ralebv all druggists