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I I <L he ikuiocr.nic aimes, k. -J @lg Driniifiatic §Timeé. Pul>toMh'jd evrrj Thursday by th« TIMES PUBLISHING COMPN’Y (’■¿M. MKKKLU Editor. NEW TIMES BUILDING. » ulk««-O»rn«*r Third and C Streets. “”ifj Kstt*s of Subscription : HARKNESS. MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW FURNISHING STORE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MORRIS M. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1890 VOL. XX One copy per annum, in advance...............$2 50. ai< month« ...............1 50. •• three mouths.................................. 71. An Awful Sore Limb ATTUHNKY AND COl'NSKLOK AT LAW, GrtIRl'g /*<«««, 1>Tr(/OK, Everybody Should Go and St*e the Ofllce tn Ahlfs buildinir, Front Street. GRANDEST A LARGEST COLLECTION P. P. PRIM. OF NEW SUMMER ATTORNEY AND COFNSKLOH AT LAW. Jarkaanrillr. Or r yon. DRY AND FANCY COODS, Will prtta ticv in all cmirti« of the State. Office in the t'ourt H oiim *. third door !«» left of en trance. J. R. NEIL, COMPLETE STOCK CLOTHING, -------OF------- FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, ATTOH.NKY AN!» IO17N8ELOH AT LAW. Jticktonrtllr, Or. BOOTS and SHOES, TOBACCO, GROCERIES. H. K. HANNA, CROCKERY, ETC ATTOKNEY ANI» COl'NSELoll AT LA"'. Cheap for J. J. HOUCK. NOTAHY Pl'BLIC ANI» CONVHYANI EK. fialit HUI. Orrywa. SUSPENDERS, NECKWEAR, ETC. Will alien»! to all buain«*«* in my lim- with l»romptn«-aa ami at n-aaonable rat»-«. WM. M. COLVIC. MAX MULLER, Bushby's Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed Gloves; for both Ladies aud Gents, Every Pair Guaranteed. JurkHonrtUr^ Orrynn. I buy for cash, thereby insuring nty patroiis of ROBERT C. SMITH, rriII'2 LOWEST l’HICJlCM Cull and see nie. I*««««, Or rijan. (UH«’»’ in I.H)t<Wi A Co,’» bri» k, upstair«. I guarantee satisfaction. Medford. ORRA E. ANGLE J. N. PHILLIPS, AND COCNSELOK AT LAW. Ashland. Oregon. CEO. DE BAR, M. D., 11 your attention to our exceptionally A N D S <’ KG KU N. FINE LINE OF FALL iMfbre and nwnletwe ,»n ('alt form a Street. Cali* attendai promptly «I«) or night. DRESS-: SUITINGS. l|t*<|for«l. OrrgoR. All Wool Ladies’ Broadcloth, 52 inches Wide. Office ia William« Hrirk Building, »ip-sl.iir«. Wt>«lfur«l. Orruom. DR. A. J. LAPPEUS. A N II S I' Il U E O N. lenirai Point. Orrcaa. We have the above in Latest Colors. DR. S. DANIELSON, Phy eio-MtRlleui Seal, f <ulrt. Mar fl. Elrrtrir. (.'hawur Moosse Miirtlf Err not Sil/» I rtrrt K G E O N, Wrtlford. Orrgnn. (’ E. B. P>CKEL, M. D-, PHYSICIAN A N D S F H G E O N. Special Bargains In All Wool. Mr«ir«»r,l, Oregon. . 'all« prompt!* Att«*iMl«») t«» Day «»r Night. < ith«'«* on 1) st leaf. .70 f’r/tf* a ÌHI'fl. fió....................... .. 2a> a. “ •• :iG ¡H< h*'rrh-»tn IO •• « '»»*/< »ICPr'M .7 A •• ('««A ihci ’ ss DR. W. STANFIELD, K L ENT I <’ P H Y .H I « i A N, Has l»H’Ht»’«i in Ashland, Or., for tin* i»r:u ti< » «•I his prof»*MMi«»n. Make» all chroni«’<lis»-as» »», su«*h as Hhiuiinatiftin, Asthma, Pile«, Kidn»*) < 'oinpluints, vtr., a »perialt) . J. H. BENNETT, NI is»») to sh««w goods «»r furnish samples i«y mail. K,’!*p«s’t1ully. J. NUN AN. Jacksonville. Or D., Successors to C. C, Beckman’s Bank; WOODBURN NURSERY J. C. CARSON, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS office at pr»*M«*nt at th«' Bagley Hotel. W. M. SOMMERS, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SI*KGE«»N A ACCol’t HECK. JarltMinvillr. Orrvon. Prop naional call I a promptly attended today or night. <* maul tat loin« hi either English or German. Othre and residence on <'allforma afreet, cor ner of Fifth Mfr«*ct. JACKSONVILLE, OR., PETER J. CHAVNER, Prop CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA CENT’S FURNISHINC COODS, NOTIONS OF ASHLAND, OR., Groceries, Candies and Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco, Cutlery, Late of California, Ara now pr»«parA<i to furnish the best of music for public or private Pai ties. Balls, P ichics . *tc , at any point un the roast. All ths new popular music is played by this Orchestra. Having employed a large number of musicians we are able to furnish any number of bands. Any instruments or a caller furnish »si to other bands. All orders by mail or telegraph prompt- ly attended to. Terms always reasonable Ad- < PHOF .GANIAKD, Ashland Or. Fresh and Tropical Fruits I take plcasiirt* in announcing to the public in general that I have purchase«I the Telegraph Variety Store, an«l have a new anti tirat class stock of goods, which I am celling at the lowest prices. DR. JORDAN’S A 751 Market St., San Franclc»». Go ami learn bow to avoid dis eaae, C<»n»iiltati<»n and treat ment pcraonally or by b-tt» r on spermatorrhea or g< nital wcuk- miw»« an«! all di»»-iif*«*H of men. Svn»l tor lHM>k. Pr’vat»* office, 21 Ocar> St. Consultation free. PETER J. CHAVNER. Give me a Call and be Convinced. Medford Roller Mills CITY BARBER SHOP, MEDFORD, ORECON, CALIFOMNIA STKEET, ORECON FRANCE. THE 17JDEHSIGNED IS FI LLY PUEPARED todo al Iwork m hi« line in the beat manner “» ..................... ... geo . S. HI-MPF. - - 1‘ 'roprietors. - lUb HAVE NOW ONE Ilf- THE IIEsr EQI IPPEIi »T.ot ltlN't: MII.I.s IN THE STATE. Important Notice. ♦♦ à Fl’Ll. LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST 21 fashi<»nHl»lc cloths, finishings, etc., con stanti) kept <>n Imml, and nothing but first- elass work turn,»I out. All orders tilled promptly at r<*nsonablr rates and satisfaction guarante«*d. A. GARRICK. Medford. May kJ. Isw.r. WRISLEY & CO •> Settle Up. Test *he Flour and You Will Use No Other. ! ll pkkhuns knowino themselves I A. A. II ASHOK. A indebted to th»« ««state of Dr. J. H ('hit* w«e»<! by iu»tn «»r book acc«Hiiit. are hereby noti fied to «««ttie the Mine within the next thirty «lay« «»r render theinselv«*« liable t«» r<>»ta <»f suit. ('. B. WATHON, . .. . _ Att’y fnr Eatate. SMITH &, BASHOR, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Ashland.Or .Ont I. Public Notice. 1.1. PEK.’MINh INDEBTED TO THE I’N- t|i r«ign«-,l, , ifh« r by m«t,* «»r »«•«•««mit. »r«* i)«»tiff**«l t«« «* h !I :in«l .««-tti«* within tw«*nîy «lny» hikì «uv«1 tr«»iibl«’ and c<M*t», m* my b,i»in«*«w iiiu«t lw*< |«w*«d up itnmrdiut«’ly. J. W. HAYS. OntVMl Point. Oct. 17. I hhu . A SETTLE-UP NOTICE. Ookl Hill. Oreg-on ai Low Prices ! AGENTS FOR GOLD HILL TOWNSITE. LL THOSE KNOWING THEMHUaVEH IN (lebfed to the undersigned.either by note«»* hook account, nr- h*Mvby reqnes!tal to F««r information regarding pries «»M «»wn l«»ts, Improviti city prop«Tty or lHn«is.a»l<lr«'<R a call and *ettl* Rt rhnir »•Mrh»*i»t c«»nvenience. On* abou . . « in luring stamp. Will ,’,«nv,*y tn«iuir,’r*» tu their pr«»p«Tty and giv»* them all th,* Inf«»r biieioe«» mu»t becl«*ed. mat mu conceruing tliv country, tree ,»f charge. A Medford. May U IBM. phxckageari . Pioneer Rd Estile Finn. tpo ACCOMMODATE THE GKOW1NG DE- 1 manu for real ostate, ws have opeiusi an of. tics in ths town of Medford. Jackson Co., Ogn. Wo claim to have rr tine r lin« of pr«»perty. rdö to be r M a to furiiitih hh relinbl»» informâtu»n concerning rwl ««täte in Boathern Oregon. rr Rny other hrm now doing bnainMR. Correai»» »ndenre solicited WKISLEY & CO. FRUIT TREES By the Thousand ! in Southe rn «>r»’g«m. Th«*»»«* mills ar«’ n««w manufavtiiring th»* b« st grade of Hour «*ver off»T«<1 to th«’ trad« in this »«< ti««n and ar«* |«r,’|»ar«s| to fill all ,«r«l» rs tor ft««ur. mill f»*e»l, ,*tc„ on short noth «•. All «»r,l,*rH by mail or in p« rs«»n will r»*c,’ivc prompt attention. Jarkaonville 8>*pt. I1.1WW- CARRICK, MEDFORD, ORECON sou t ik - only FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL 4 LI»THOME KNOWING THEMBELVEB IN- *x <l«»t>t«Mi to th«* imdarRign»*«!, either by note or b«»k Rceoimt. nr« re«|ijHMt»‘<i t<» cal! and «««ttie th«» Mmat <»n, e. My he^vy !«»•« by tire com- K»l« me to make thia call, and :t must be «*«»m- i«»i with imme«!lately. m > tliat 1 crh resume tniRineM. DAVID JdNN. General Debility. Alcrohnnt rE'n,iloi Museum of Anatomy - The Teacher Sash. Doors, Blinds P Il Y S Id A N ASMS I Rii EON, JACKSONVILLE, Sanford's Radical Cure For Catarrh. PRICES I Noutii treated the negroes unjustly, the speaker said: '‘Tin» year the South rais-d 7,500,000 bale* of eotton, which enui moils crop could nut have come Irom the hands of discontented latxir. 1'lie negroes of Georgia, who twenty-five years ago were slaves, no« |iossess «20,- 1)00,000 wortti of property. For every Afro-American agitator stirring stnfe lie could show a thousand negroes trappy in then cabin homes and witu children in acliuol. It is admitted that there ia disorder and violence, but it is misjudged, la» lessm-ss in Iowa is accepted as an acci dent . while that in the South is ascribed to lace causes. When ignorance any where is not dominated by the will of intelligence, the whites are banded not in prejudice, but of necessity. The negro rote lemams an ignorant and ctidulou* faction, the prey ol the unscrupulous- J BEEKMAN & REAMES' BANKING HOUSE, hi : i ndersigned is now taking <> k - <!» ts through Ja»'k*on and J»w««*pliiii<* coun- T t i«*H for FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, Any kind raiRcd in a flrst-rlMM Nnn»»*ry. TI ion »* wanting tr«-«*" will do well togiv«* nw their or»h-r*». a« 1 will ffriarnnt»*«» *af l*fH«*tion. I warrant all my tr»M-a, if |ir»»|»»-rly»*nred for. TerniMof payiii<*nt <iu«y. Produce takt’n at mark'-t price. hMMiU»«. of'Pearli S«*»<d wanta-d. A. S JOHNSON. Jackfionrille, Orvfnn« Aug. 1.1HKI. Nervous Prostration, with lam»* ba« k ami li«’a !a< he, ami hat e I m *»* u much IwUetite»! by th»- ii«« of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I am now Ml» years of age, ami am satisficl that my j«r« «« nt h«*alth ami prolong«*»! lif«’ ar« «li»- i,» tin* use < t Ayer’s Sarsaparilla." — I.in y Moffitt, Killingly, (*««nn. Mrs. Ann H Famsv rth. a la«!y 79 years ohl, S«». W ihm I m «» k. Vi . writ«'» • •‘After several ",«k«’ »uffvrnig from nervous prostration. 1 |r> < nr, <1 a lH«tll,* of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ami b. lor»- I had taken half of it my usual health return«*,!.’’ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PMFI*AI;l 1« BY Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowe'i, Masn. Price |1; eix bottles, »5. AVoith f •> a but lift. - " ' '---------- -J E. B STONE & CO., Real-:- Estate, Loan and Commission Agents. Collections made and promptly remitted. We have valuable city property atnl farms in Jackson ami Josephine counties for sale. IF YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER 8MITH A WE8S0N 8 Hne«t ■niRll^^ ft r rn • ever nuiniifactun*»! ■nd tbeflr»t choice «if all ei|>rru. In calibre« 32, > and M-im Single or double action. Saf««ty Ham nwrl«*«« and Target uaxlrU. Beat quality wrought •teel, carrfuUy inai>rct««d Unri«aled for finish, durability And accuracy. Do n«»t t»e dreeivt*«! by chraji maUrablr inm imitutiona often «old for the genuine article. They are unre liable and dangerous. The S mith ft W bmon R«- ▼t'l.YBH« «re AtainixHl upon tiie Ixrrela with firm*« name. addreN* au<l dat«*» of |katentR, and an* guar- aiileed perfect. In*inf upon ha, ing them, and If y.-nr deafer cannot aupply you, an order nr nt to ad drvaa t«e|ow will rarHreprompt attention. Deacrlp- ti»e olftlugue amt priv«*« up«»n application. r«< workuianahiD and BM1TU WE^MON. Springfield, Maaa. NOTICED. Call upon us for BUSINESS. Office, upstairs, in Ryan’s Block Opposite Rennies iV White’s. production has spread is simple marvelous. Six months ago It was unknown. To-day it is all over the country. It ia authoritatively stated that they have t*oen actunl’B giving it away in han Ftanciscu to people afnl .'ted with dyspepsia, sick headaches, indigestion and liver troubles, not to be paid for unless it cured. Such practical tests are so startlingly convinc ing as to be almost sensational. It is stated that two of the active principles of the new remedy belong to the vegetable kingdom of California aud are so well kuowu to us all uuder common names that it would surprise U b if tol«i them. But we are not surprised at anything Cali for» nlan, and this recent discovery of the new me dicinal virtues of its veis/^ble kingdom is but another instance of the astonishing possibilities of a soil and climate like ours. Uslge 1 listai taUons. Th - following officers of Ali lui Chapter. N". I. <i. E. s , of Ashland, were installed on leet I lies,lav evening, hv Mrs. M E. M.Cnll Grin d Matron. < >rd< r "I E i ,-rn ur of <liegoii W M., Mi>. J. I> * r.’.-k- >■’ . W. P . li li Mills W. A M. Mrs Am. M.t'sll: Miss Kate Graiv; I r. - , It. C. It'll. W C..ti.l., Mr«. Vi . K-i'.i-; W A i'onil . Mrs. P. G-atl' , .Gtali, M E 11'11; Ihitli. Mrs E. II v> ag nr. E liter. Mrs Anna t' ot'-r; Martha. Ebels, Mr- > F. Mi:'-: Mr«. Mari <‘a«e\ -i . Mi-. E. V. Mill- Wa hr. Mrs orgm -i . _____ Ehz ib< : i M< IIntton ; sentinel, 11. T. Chit- After the installation < e*-* -iu ■ ies , id -ui'per t repareif by tii- -pl.-l. ci..l \\ . si rvi-il, »nd all tnjoyable -pent bv all » i ’<■ tv Eoilge No I. of the Ur.'. <f r* 4 - -•■<. l-'nen.is. A-hlaitd. installed • lloss Mrs. .M.I., Ha ts. .1. II H. M' Pride. V.C .Wm l’.it'vr-im 8 •I. li II, ckersniirh. Tre e.. Mrs. Wm. Pai •era- n, assistant See.; Mrs. s ,\ Beaver, P . I’ 1. Ih aver. M. . Mrs. Evil • Is'-hrver. " Mis. Ella Milli, li. G ; Mrs. .1 A Mar • n S. Ii stalled Jan Ttli by Wm. I at er- "li, I’. ('. After the ins'»llati"n a one ’*i. I • r wa* served, and a t'leasant so tai veiling f.,|lowid. KEEP The following ia a synopsis of the ad dies* mad* at the Boston banquet by th* late Henry W. Grady, editor of the ' Atlanta (Ga.) Cvrurtifuhun ; Mr. Grady 1 said lie was invited to discuss the race problem. He said the South, the fairest and richest domain un earth,is so ncanti- ly peo|ded that but 15 tier cent, of its tands ate cultivated. The sons of Naw England seek, with troubled eye, some new Eldorado, yet since 18(F) the immi gration of Northerners to the South has Is-en decreasing liecause of the rac e prole lent and tiie suspicions it breed». South erners are so beset with this problem Unit their very existence de|>ends on its i iglit solution. Replying to the imputation that the Cuticura Resolvent New Trimmings, New Buttons, Gloves, Mitts, Stockings, Shawls, VINES AND SHRUBBERY Flannels. Yarns, Blankets, Etc., Etc. LADIES'WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, SCARLET AND WHITE. NO APHIS ORLICE ONTREES U«*«lfor<l. Orc<on. TREE STATE OF AFFAIRS. SAX FHAS<’1S‘’O. ness of both parties, and plays a pait in Wheat—No 1 shipping, $1 2<>(41 27. i campaign in winch every interest of Barley—Feed, common to tair, 7 >axlc. society is jeopardized and every ap K« xm ) I o choice, Hl(£b3c ; br» wing, llfka proach tu the ballot l*>x debauched Tin* n«*w Blood Purifier ami purest and l»«>t II of Hunmr Rem«slt« R, internally . and <T tici - Oat»- $1 tib(</$l 30 for c<»mmon t«» choice. Against such a campaign as tins the h *. th«' great Skin Cure, am! i ’ ìtkth . i Snr, Potato«» Feerle»» |1 lb(d$l .»n . Burbank southern »lutes are banded as Massa an exrpiiaitv Skin Benutitb-r, externally. are a no. Gurnet < bile, M5c ; chusetts whites would be ill similar cir I«»Ritive cure for everv disva««* and htinmr ,»f *ee»|liin.’» #1 Early Ro»e 1 15 41 .'Ul th,-skin, scalp and )»Í« nm I. with I,» rh of hair, cumstances. n. OATMAN. HIH'(TXH4)R TO J. O. HAM Hops—Quotation» range from TalOc. from pimpl,*« to scrofiila. In reply to the challenge as to the al • akrrftt'o. of IfamansM. KlHmathcounty Or., S»l«l everywhere. Prie«*, C uti « i ha , '»IN'.: Wool—Humbohit ami Mrim »-im». 13a leged smallness of the southern vote,Mr. has parchaaeil a larg« an«! hn,t-claa« »tock ,d S oap . 3» c .; R esoi . vfst . «1 Pr«pai«d by th« g Maiw which ar»* n«»w «»n th* wry from Pori tend, P oti eh D hi ’ u ami ( hemicai . < «>ur<»u xtion . 17c;e«»tern Oregon. I2<»< i>e ; valb y. 1!H22< : Giadv said : The sixteen southern states fall, mountain fre»-, 12c; >uu Joaijuin and ami will ba H«ld ( h«*Hp f,»r I at»h. Everytnsdy ir II' >«!■ 'll in Is-^caslGT Per cent, el tlieir total invitwd to cal) an«) examine g«M>«te and prices be • •rS«-n<l for “How t«» (’ure skin Disi ns«-»." Southern. Xal!c. fora purchaaina elsewhere. Yon can always find A4 pages, 5U illiiKti at!<>n«. an«! ItMl t« st inmnial«. Butter r For good to fancy, quote 19.»23«’. vote , 'lie New England state* but t>3 |ier on I umm ! a full hue of pickled. l.W Pfc. cent, of theiis. Egg»_ 2b;« 45r. The negro has learned that ttie ballot Hay-< Quotations range from |« m $13 per box, which promised him the most, ha- tun. yielded him (lie least, ami at last ha« Onion»—$1(<4$1 25 percental realized that Ins best friends are hif> neightsirs, with whose proapenty lui* an<l everyth in« generally to be found inn firat- own is bound up. It would be well for cteaa Country Store. JAS MONTON, Manager uoithern partisans tu understand that Bonanza. April 1H ISMS the negro vote can never again control the South. If there lie any human force which cannot lie withstood it is that of the banded intelligence and responsibili ty of a free community. L’pon that the .'oulii relies,not upon the cowardly men ace ol ttie mask or shotgun. Force bill will not avail. The North may surrender Cure Hrglnr from First Ap|illeation.aii<l l»Ha|>l<l, .ts liberties to the federal election taw, Kadlral and Permanent. but never again will a single state. North h i» th»- iuu <*»» un membrane, that w<>n<lt*rfiil or South, Is- delivered to tl.e control of •*»’iui-tlul«l t-nvi’ltip»’ hi 1 main«ling th»- «b-lh-at»* fiMu«'** o( th« air and 1« mn | pM".**ag«*, that au ignorant and interior race. Tune «■atari h mak«-» itMNtronghold. Otic« <-«tat»li»hr<| aiutre can tell how the problem present It <*atN into tin- v*T) vital*, an«! r«’n«l«T* lif« ed will be solved, Tin* Hpeaker believed but a lotigdi aw n br« atli of mi»««r) an<i <li*ca»«*, dulling tli«’ M«*n»«‘ ol hearing, tralninrlling tin* it would Is- solved by ttie people most |M»w«*r "f *p«’«<’ii. «b*»tr««) ing th« fiu'iilt) of hound in honor to its solution. Ill-asked: Mint’ll, tainting th«* bri’Mth. and killing tlu’r» - HE endersigned he INDERSIGNED have HAVE formed FORMED a tiii«»i ph aaur«-Mot last«'. hi»i«ltousl). b> cr«’«’p“ Inst, patience—out of this alone can vopartnrndiip with an aulii autli nmi copartnership -r»»«si capital «if ing on from a »iinpl«’ void in th«' iit*a«l, it a<- come perfect work ; secund,confidence — |V, .mil, for th«* |iiir|n»s«' «»( cari ) ing on a Gener •*RultM th«* m<*tnbran<»UH lining and »’nv«*lop^ in this alone can you judge fairly ; third, al Banking Bnsiivsa in r I! of its brauehes in th«* b«-n« **. vnting through fIn- <!• livat«* »-«.at* Jacks<»nvtTl»’. Or«*g»»ii. < »ttie»* at the old stand anti «iiiiMing inflnniination, slougliing. au«l sympathy—in tins you r an help us best; of B»’» knian * Banking H our »*. S. E. corner Cal • if in i daiig«'rou< ») mptoim*. Notliing *h««rt of fourth, give us your sons as hostages,that ifornia hik I ’¡’bini street». t«ital t-ia«li< utioii' will s«xur«’ h«*alth t .th« they may neip to swell the Anglo Saxo» C.C. BEEKMAN. pativnt, an<i all all«*viativ«* ar«- »iniplx ¡ ro- THUS. <;. BEAMES. current until H can carr y witnout danger vraatmat« «1 au1T«*rtng*. >.in1««rd’<* ILi«li« .»I <'ur<*. b\ inlialnf>on and b\ intvrmil a«lniinis- thi» black infusion; fifth, loyalty to the tration, tar« h fail»; «-v« n wh« n tli«- «I im h »« I hi » repuhl c—for there is sectionalism ill loy iiihi I«' frightful inroad* on d« ll»ai-■r««n*titu- tioii*. h«-»ring. »m« ll and ta**thax b* • n r«- ally as in estiangement. Give un the covvr<*«l, an«l tii«’ di»«*a»«* th«»rough))' driven tiruad and peifect loyalty that loves and nut. Keep« tile largest »t«M*k of iru-tsGeorgia alike witii Massachusetts; Sanford's Kadiral t'tirr for Catarrh that know- no south, no north, no east, ('«•n»i»»l< of <m« bottl«’ «»I the Kadlval ('lire, «in«- no west, but endears with equal ami pa laof ( atari lial Solwnt, and on«’ lmpr«»vvd triotic love every foot of our soil, eveiy lnhal«T. neatly wrapped In on« pa< kag«-, with trvati'«»'and dirvvtiona. and »old by all drug- state of our Union.’’ glKt» for f l .Oh. W J. VAN M IH V\ER A < O. P«>TTEi< D ktg A C hknicai . (' okporatio . n . H ohtqi «. M ama . S t am i . y ’ s T rials .—In a teceiit letter Dealers Li Wines ami Liquors. (U Front Street ;o ( ’..I J. 11. Grant, Stanley, the African and <»2 First Street. «•xpior*. r, gives a description of the new Wonderland he has discovered in the heart of the dark continent. He and his brave little army passed many days Who aiivi»**«! her pupil» t.« sfrvugihen of privation and danger in their journey their infii«!» by th«* use of A mt ’ m Sar- ve the mountains ami through dense •aparilla, appreciated the truth that 1«»rests tu gain their desired end. Stan- Apph* Tr,*«*» « I(. <|0 p« r 100 l< y tells at length of the sutrerings of the bodily health is es.M*ntial to mental P«*»«, h “ . |il •• Iti •• •• Plum »nd Prtin,’ Tr«*«*» » “ lt> “ “ teal column after disolieying his mstruc- vigor. For |a*r»oiM of deli, at. alid feeble otb« r fr«*,*« an«! »lirubt««-r) furnish«*«) r«-»Hona- lions, I lie terrible experience of the ad- i Constitution, whether young <>» I, thia hly. \ ance column, which uas lost in the medicine is remarkably b»*nen« i,»l. S,*nd f«»r < Htahtgu«' t«» Be J. H SETI LEMIER, Wo»„lburn. Or. hush, ami the six days’ search which he j •ure you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. had to find it, the death of Jamieson and •• Every spring anti fall I take a liurn- others, the seizure of Emin Pasha and ber of I m » h I»’S of At , t « Sarsaparilla. an»l 1851 _ _ 1887 Jeppson by the rebels, their rescue, etc., am greatly lM*in*tite«l. ' — Mr.«. Juinvs 11. Kantuiaii, Stoneham, Mass. and adda “ lepp.^on’s own letters will •' 1 have taken Ater’s Sarsaparilla describe his anxiety. Not until both Manufacturer of w ith great Iwnefit to my general health ” were in my camp ami the Egyptian fugi — MissThirza L. t’rerar, Palmyra, M«l. tives safe under our protection did 1 be “My «laughter, twelve y«ar« • -f age, gin to see that I was only carrying out a has fiuffere»l for the past y« ai iiom higher plan than mine. Not one officer D«*ul«*r in who was with me will forget the iuiR»ri«R he has endured; yet every one that A few uerks since, w«1 I m 'gan to give stalled from home destined to march her Ayer » Sarsaparilla. H« i h, alth has with tin* advance column ami share its A full line in Mt«« It of irratly inipnoe«l.’’— Mr«. Harriet li. wonderful adventures is here to-day, tattles. South Ch,’lin«f«*rt!. M.»««. sate, sound ami well.” Referring to ter “AI miii I a > ear ago 1 began ti«ing A \ « t ' r rible privations thio' which they lived, Sarsaparilla as a rrmedx ior »lebility Eatimat»*» and pric»«-|j>»t aent on applic ation Stanley says: “This was not due to me an«l Deuialgia reuniting from malarial COI STRÏ OHDFTtS A SPECIALTY. any more than to the courage with which ex|M«suru in th«* army. I mh » in a \»ry- they have borne all that was impofu><| ba«l» oiulition. but .«¡x l»o’il»*.soi th«* Sar Fac'torv at W»-i«ll»r’a Mill. Sahwrooina cor Third and Eatreeta. Portland, Oregon. saparilla, with «»« i a.sion.il «I«««»*» «•( Ay, r's upon them by their suiroundingH, or the Pills, ha'ejjreatl) imp!«« ««I my Iwalth. cheery energy which they bestowed on 1 am now able to work, anti feel that I their work, or tlu hopeful voices which cannot say t<«o much for y«»ur ♦ x« « ¡1« nt rang in the ear» of the deafening multi r« in, »lies ’ — F A. ¡'inkham. South tudes of blacks and urged the |xx>r souls A CAI.IFONNIA 8FNSATIOX. Molum u.«, Me. on to their goal. The vulgar will call it [ Petaluma Courier. ] “My «laughter, sixterii years <»l«l. Is It is reported that the aalas of the California luck, and unbelievers will call it chance ; using Ayer’» Sat«anarilla with g«»«»«l •■(- And liii|a>rt<*r of f«ct.“—Bev. S. J. Giahatu, l*iiit,’«l remedy, Joy u Vegetable Sartaparilla, hare hut deep down in each heart remaining is Brethren Church. Bm khannun, W. \ a. grown within a inontha ti 1 they are now a feeling of vanity. There are more things hi lieaven and earth than are “ I Mnff» r,*«l from really sensational. The wa .e lime of this dreamed of in common philosophy.” T Olite»'»>n Main »Irret, in Childer»' buihlhig. Call« |»r«uuptl) att» iid»«l to, day and night. A N D S l Another Marvelous Cure. The CpTici’KA, (T ticvha R esolvent , and < Ui Ti, cha S oak linve brought about a iiiarv« I- ints cure in tin* , as«- ««f a «kin disease on my little Ron eight venr« old. I have tried nlinoM nil r«*m«dl« H ami nlR<> th«* m«»»t «*min«*nt <!< h *- tor», all alike failing, except the wonderful C i ti , i ka R emedies . ED. N. BROWN.7JIIN. I«ith St.,«»maha.N« b. PORTLAND. Hay—10 per ton. Hop»— -Quote 5a6c per pound. Fgg» 32(g .’ió^c ve n«t. Potato« -—11 25 »1 & hundred, Lard—- Kegt», tin» , p« t n» Oat»—M arket declining. Quote 3X(£4(k- per bushel , Quote Oregon 10(<i 14c; Provisions—B shoulder». s«ac Wheat—Valley,$1 2u.»|l 22; Walia Walia $1 15 a eli Barley- Brewing, W hole, NlfedJUr ; ground, - per ton. $’22iu 24 Corn- |i 5o per cental. Flour—Valiev standards quoted at Walla Walla brands. |3 70 Feed- Bran. >l5«i$l.» 50; aborts. Ils on. chop, fl»<a2U; ciiopped barley. ÌJi»ui22 ' per ton, Butt«T--Quote extra choice creamery, .30Q432» : fair lochuicv. 2t»a2'»e ; store. 13(<r 20c per lb Meat- -Steady. Beef, wholesale, 2’2a3c ; dresacd, tie; shr«*p. 3«’ per !b ; <ir»>s»MÌ . bogs, dressc»!, 5*ac; veal. 6 (<tXe ; iambs $2 00 each. Poultry—Quote chickens. $3 .4)(<t 4 00. f< r young, and ♦ I 50a|5 lor old . old duck», ; gee?«? fll:«12 per dot; turkeys. 15c per tb Fresh Fruit»—Apples flutfl 50; »»rai.gfs, ♦3 (W per box lenions>Sicily, V» ’J’Kft ♦7 Oil. Hid«’»—The market is weak and heavily stocked. (¿note dry hides 9«/10 • green 3(«(4c, sheep, pelts, short wool, 25(({40e. me dium 50 ua 70 c long N»(f/1 25, shearing 15(4 25c; deerskins, 30a32; tallow, good to choice, 4^(45. I)rie»i I i mts—JSun uricd quartered aj- pies, 4<»z5. factory »in vìi tic. Oregon pimi 3<gl, Oreg»m prunes 5(tiloc. pears HalOc peaches,bal5v. Clothing. Boots and Shoes Groceries. Hardwt re LADIES Ui-'ltnril. Or?«sa. PHYSICIAN NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES AT BONANZA. Will praeticf in all the courts of th»- Stat«-. Pr»*(M-«*ut«ng Attorney f«>r First Judicial District. Oflkrr in Coiirt-boiiM*. r H Y 8 1 C 1 A N For three year» I was almost ctfopl«*d with mi awful »ore leg from my km* dow n to my ankh*; th,’ akin was cntfr«*Jy xoo«*, an<1 th«’ t1, »h was one tmUM of «lis«*»u»e. Route i»hy «i- clitriM prono 11 ne« %! It I neu rabie, it hie! «limin- i»di«*d about one-third th«* si»* <»f th«* oth«-r. an«! I was in u hojn’l,*» comlitiou. Aft« r try ing all kinds of remedio« and «(«ending huh. «ire»!« of dollar«, from which 1 got no relief whatever. I wa» persuaded to try ymirt’CTl- CVMA H kmkihes . an«l th«- result wiui a« follow «: Aft«*r three day» I noticed a d«X’lded change («<■ the better. nn«i at the «’n«! of two month» I was completely cim-d. Mv tl<’«h was purifb*d, am! th«- bone (which had b,»*n ex|«oa,*d f«>r ov«*r a v«nri got Round. Th«' ti*i«h liegan to gr«>w, and t«>-day. and for nearly two y ••nr« pant, my leg is ns well as it over wa«. «nun«! in ev«-ry nupcct, and not a sign of the díñense to be »een. S. G. A H ERN. Dut*da,Dodge C«».,Ga. ! ('alifornia Street. Jacksonville, Or ALL THE LATEST STYLES in COLLARS and TIES ATToltNEY ANI» t'Ol'NSEl.olt AT LA"' P HYSIC I A N Cured by Cuticura I hnv«» been troubled with n .«kin and walp fllRcfise for sev,’titeen y,tir». Vy hea«l at time« was one running «ore, and j ,» v Iwwly was covered with them as lnrg« its a li. 'f dollar. ! trh*d h gn at many remedi,« wf« . ♦ <*ir«*«*t until I u»ed th. #u* i<*t’rtA 'WiTEmand am thankful to state Hint after two luoiith» «»f (’»nintry Produce twilight and M»ld( h I ho Woo) their use I am entirely cur«*d. I fee! it my duty to you ami th«' public t«« stat«-tie above Hides, Furs and D«’» t Skin», Solicit order» (or awe. L. H. M« DOWEI.L. Janesburg. N. J. Lumber. Will practice in all coarta of the State, in Air th a brick, ui*-«taira. ATTOHNEY Skin vnt1r«’ly gon,*. F), t*h a mas» of dia,*««»,*. Ix*g dimlnisUt'd on«*-thlnl in ait« <*«> idi- tion hopel, rm . Cured by the Cudcura R,*m,w dir» iu two month««. Skin Disease 17 Years. Or. tfrifiit'a THE M .4 KK EID. NO. 3. AN EYE O.V GOFAÄ.VOÄ PEN FOYER. rtpocrat it ïimrs. »turned ,sLland. INC AND JOB WORK. family at once. A<lv»’rfie»*tn<*nt« will tw tnrtrrted in the T* at th» following rates: T« n linee. » hi »' mwrlion ............ .- F2 00 i " " «-acb mibsrspient (»M-Ttlrrn. 75 »»"I*-«-»larlvi rtlsr-un nt-inscrti«! reasonably A fair nstiict ton from the above rate* made to >’>«rl> amt tini, advertisers. . Kcrog- which THE TIMES J<»H OFFICE Ila more «»•inpl«-te l»y far than any other In Southern Or»-iron, and »'onijmrc« favorably wlth any In th«* State. Job Printing of every Imaginable description done at San Frarclaco rate», and in a prompt and flr»t-cl»M manner. lent of by the THE CHA ROE AGA INST PA RNELL. Harold Frederic, I .on don correspon “Keep an eye on Governor Pennoyer,” , says Mr. Kincaid in bis Stair Journal dent of the New York Timru, write» aa The formal announcement This was thrown out presumably as a follows. hint to Republican leaders to be on the ‘ that Captain O'Shea had tiled a petition alert for “their strongest man” when for divorce, making Mr. Parnell the <-o- tiie time comes to choose candidates for te»|ioiident, creates great interest, hut the next general election in Oregon. the domestic situation it disclose- can The Schutzes, Beechers, Harpers and not be said to Ixmg surprise to anybody. Curtises of the Republican. party in What O’Shea complains of has been as Oregon admire Mr. Pennoyer; and it true for a long time as it ia now, ami goes without question that all men of everyone equally knows that O’Shea has liis party are pleased w ith his system ol l>een blackmailing Mr. Parnell for yearn administering the trust confided to his on ttie strength of it. A lower or more delauied creature keeping. As to whether His hxcellency has an ambition for a second term we than thia O’Shea has never lieen pro duced in any country, and the story of are nut .lUthoiized to S|*-ak ; but in one thing the II writ/dues reflect public Beu- his levies upon Mr. Parnell, if it ever tiuient, and that is this : Gov. Pennoyer comes to 1« written, will be one of the has ably and most acceptably tilled the most astounding ch »titers in the records position. It may have been “an eclipse of human infamy. He even went to the of reason, which sometimes cotnes over length of demanding a seat in parlia men in the Diass,” as the Republican ment as a part of the hush payment, and party press asserted at tiie time, which it was [tout Parnell’s effort to put turn in placed Gov. Pennoyer in j-ower ; but thi» tor Galway in 1885 which led to the Healy “streak of luck,'' as the Journal calls it, famous revolt in the Irish party. has proven quite satisfactory to the peo and Biggar resented the attempt to force ple. “We have had a governor” in him. thia wretched creature uikiu the consti tie has at times been sharply criticised tuency, and, going tu Galway, organised by the op|H>sition, but they have never local sentiment unanimously against it. yet doubted his learning, liis ability, and When Parnell came down to insiat on his integrity—never once questioned by having his way the Galway mob hooted any holy. If he wisiies to Ire returned and (letled him, tuie his coat, and would to the position wiiii-h he now so ably seriously have injured him had nut the fills be lias only to give his consent. No others interfered. When he was got into a room upstairs other mao in Oregon stands higher in the en'imation of the fieople generally, he made a trank statement of the case to It was that who feel proud of his reputation. Every the leaders gat here« I there. state pa|>er emanating from his pen if O'Shea waa not returned he (Parnell) since iris advent to the office will bear would have to go into court as a co-respon Accordingly the closest scrutiny and defy adverse dent in a divorce case. criticisms. He has managed matters Healy and Biggar withdrew tlieir oppo ot public policy in such a manner as to sition, for the sake of the cause. and in indicate that he knows how to run the duced tlie angry Galwegians to consent ship of state about as satisfactorily as lie to elect O'Shea. O'Shea voted against has run his sawmill; successful running , the home-rule bill and then resigned his of the sawmill laid the foundation of his fortune. Those who have any doubts atioul this matter are simply advised that it is always good sense to make allowance for human nature in politics; and not to do so is always folly. —Portia nd ll’orfd. tat N.’ f "Val uer. com- MK>n ge in I Ea rbote- . will rgisla- after trahie good in an- Cur- Ua.'I’B utual after kson- norn- gon’a hla shop seat. , Interest will center cbieflv in the question how the suit will sffect Par- , , uell's political position, and the nest in quiry will tie: What influenced O'Shea | ; to bring the suit at this particular time? Some one must have paid linn a hau l, some sum tu forego the advantages of liis connection with Parnell, and a great leal of the inquiry will lie de vote I to the discovery- and identification of this S an F rancisco M akkkts .—The year lS'.MI o|>en» here w ith tin- money market a stiade easier. Wheat has shown no somebody. variation of any corisequen<-e for several So the case stands. Notmdv believes weeks, and there is barely enough de mand to keep it from stagnation. Flour O'Shea can win, liecause the proof of his ia weak am! quiet. Exports of wheat connivance for years is most patent. Of (adding flour reduced to wheat basis) course, too. nobody siliqsisea O'Shea during the first six months of the past wants a divorce merely for the sake of freedom, ami he asks for no damage* crop year amounted to 8,425.30t> cen tals, valued at ,11,311 .«KM», against «,027,- Hie thing, therefore, stands on an oliTt- iMM» centals at »13,733,OHO during tiie oua partisan footing, paid for by partisan i-oires|>oiiding |s-riod the previous crop money. If this doe* not hurt the Tory- year. Receipts of oats from Oregon party even more than Pigott’s forgeries We shall be greatly surprised. have lieen slender for some time,and the oppottunity to advance |.rices seeni G rant ’ s P ass .—There is one town in favorabie. Trade is dull, however. Bran has been advanced during the southern Oregon that, even at this writ- ng,seems to have an a( |>reeiahle "move week, lieing sr arce. Hope continue in demand, and the market is in very good on.” That place by its genuine hustle, shape. Buyeis freely bid 9 cents for enterprise ami business sagacity, is at We refer to choice, but holders ask 10 cents. This tracting much attention. is an advance of atsjut 40 per cent, dur the flourishing town of Grant’s Vass, ing the past two or three months. W ool shose growth has been phenotnensl in Ttie ra|>id o|iens ttie year quietly at previous a countiy of phenomena' advance made in Grant's l as- is in g t at Fair demand for lumber ia re prices, measure due to the husines. push and ported, consider >ng that wet weather _____ lilieral advertising ol .1. 1. Flynn—m o|>eiates against the market, liav drags untiring troomer wtu n be has something along, the aupply and demand atsait balancing. Beausare dull and almost to work on, as in tl.e care ul tau ia, idly all kinds aie weak though improved in growing city. The |Hrup'e of Grant's quiry for « lutes has recently developed. Pass, and tn fact tlitougluiut —wnhin Potatoes continue to rise, and are higher Oregon, are indebted to .Mr. F:ynn f r now than ior some years. Heavy rains many of the blessings now flow tv tn have done the business tor potatoes this upou them. Property in that n- glibm- 'u km I has appreciated in |>ri<-<- Itftl r year, some of the leading districts hav ing suffered considerably by overflows. cent, in eight months. That ties ad Butter and cheese aie unchanged. Egg* vance has is-en En.n riAi, Mr. F j nIia> sint» tried to buy back all the mop. rtj are scarce. The market i* tiim, Cali fornia being quoted at 42to 47’yC, at first disisised of by him at ana leaner- of 50 |ier cent.; but liolde’» all icfnsr- to with sales at 50c; Eastern at 30c to 3' h :. In IS83 Good red apples have again arivarned, part with it at tw ice that pt<-(ii there were but 200 peopie iiiin»- at being scarce and wanted. Beef contin Grant’s Pass, and no» there are 2,000. ties very firm, and choice cattle are The town has a 130,000 btiek o|icta house, scarce. Mutton and |>oik are also trim and in the past year 212 buildings have Spring lamb is almost unattainable at been erected there. There ate twelve the munient. Sugar shows no particular saw-milta tributary to ttie citv, many change anywhere. rich placer and quarts mines, enormous tracts of government land, t >sar nothing R. B. H syhs ' s I’ oi . iticai . Atnt.i erross. •f stock and other 'ii iusliien. A good — the Jacksonville T imkh . syreakiug of sired sfeain > Rogue river flows by the political affiliations, reminds us of a lit town, a ir.’tional hai.k lias been im u ¡ro tle incident that hap|rened «hen Mr. tated to do business there. Ira< ked by Hayes and party were in Oregon. A Corbett £ Failing, while C. II la-wis tram had Is-en placed at the disposal ot ami J. C. Carson of Port land,Irave invest tin- crowd to visit the Indian school ed a latge mini there in an immense at Forest Grove, and many of us took Flynn, wliore sash and door lactory. advantage of the occasion offered, to ac office is at No. 9 First street, Portland, company the party to tliat city. When gives a written guarantee of a .VI per weneared the “big <ut,” hetwei n Port cent. _ jwr annum profit on Hums inverted land and B.averiou, the road was found lor the next rive years. to be obstructed by a landslide. While waiting for the track to be cleared, all Si o<;»:»TK>N to Woof. G kowkkk .—The hands traik a stroll alwiut the wooili; but the major |srrlioii ke|>t with Ruther following letter from a corresi»indent to ford and Mrs Hayes. Noticing some the Orrgomah from Tekoa, Wash., is small boys making mud pies near the worth reading- “I would offer a woliltion <»f the tariH track, Mr. Hayes walk' d up to them and Go Lu said : “Boys, you ap|*-ar to be enjoying question to the wool men, viz. yourselves very much.” The little fel work ami bmld a few mills and utilise lows never looked up nor let on a* if any-1 some of llie water lower that is going For my i«rt, 1 one was in their presence. -Mr. H. waste in this northwest again »poke to them and said that can't see the economy of iwving for two when he was a little boy he, too, amov hauls across the continent when the raw I ed that sort of play. Still no notice was article could he worked up at home. taken ot ttie distinguished |s-isonage. would like to know why it is that the Then a meuitsrr of the party addressed eastern Oregon wool man ia eternally young America with : “Kay,little fellows, praying for "a little more tariff on our that is th* president of the United States wool’’ to pay for the sheep lie leta^die that has been speaking to you.” This every winter of starvation, instead of remark having no effect whatever on providing feed for his flocks and taking them, Mr*. Hayes laughingly said: a few shares in a joint stock company “ Rilthetfaid, quite likely their politi. al which would locate a factory on ttie I».— atliliations ate in the other dnection " Schutes, Willamette or Walla Walla riv A big laugh was then indulged in by ers, in the midst of the sheep ranges. those present, and the company returned The ex|>erience of a lifetime on the stock 1’ h »; ttv G irl » in C aueh .—One of the to the car, and were soon rolling on to ranges has convince<l tne that this cry pretty HichtH of the Ireunury i» tiheen or wards the Eden of Washington county, alsrut the decrease in the flock* being twenty handnome lH<lie» io cages, l’retty the legitimate outcome of the present say“ the Portland Worf<f. women are not h j tare in the department tariff un wool is not well founded, arid that wlieii they get hold of one they put S kvkk ykaks ago W. 1'. Turpin«»» after seeing th.- isrssibilities for manu her in a cage; but the ladies referred to facturing estahlishmsnta on the rivers of parking a <let*r In- lia-l shut over a moun .«■i upy their little prison» tn accordance tain near South Eagle creek, »hen lie the northwest 1 have concluded that If Hitlian old-time cu»toni. The comp noticed the outcropping* of a qnar'x those who are the most interested haven't troller ol ttie currency has decided to ledge at the butt end of a tree which the pluck and energy to help build up revive an old system in vogue some had blown down. Thi* summer he the country ami bring in a imputation years ago by putting a safeguard around made further invektigation» and ore wa* that would create a demand for their the counteis of money and isolating went to Mr. Reed, an assaver in San wares, they had better be left to perish them in iron cage». They are put in Francim-o, who has re|*>tted as th* re and thus make room for those who will theii prisons in the morning, large piles sult ol his assay «480 iu silver to the develop the resources of the country. of notes are given them and there they ton. Alsrut six pounds of the ore binned But the average sheep and cattle man sit all day, counting as faM as their in a blackriuitli’« forge yielded *3 •«> »d- <loes not want setth rs or factories nearer lingers caii-iiiove. The only communi ver. The pay streak ol the ledge ia 3L, than Boston. There is a world of truth cation they have with anyone outside of feet in width, it is situated 32 aides | in “The Jx»rd helps those who help | themselves.” their prisons is through a speaking tube from Ort gun i-'tv and a couple of milas which connects with the chief of the from a wagon-road. Croppings have bureau. The ladies, naturally, don't lieen found tor a couple of hundred T homas A. K kihox asserts that in a take to this arrangement very kindly. yards. On the 5th inst riling» were few year» the world will be one gigantic mad* on the claim ill the comity clerk** oar. Nobody will dare to goeaip, for fear T he MtormH previous to last week hurl office by W. 1’. Turpin, S. R. Green, of being overheard by a concealed phono Surelv such a condition would toe railroads ronaiderably. The »South John Green and J. Sholine.—Oregon graph murk a long »tep toward» the millen- ern Pacific Company in the heaviest < 'll;/ UBiirirr. jiium If the harm done in the world 1 *er, t lief amount of damage caused l»e- ing estiinah d at alrout hall a million dol- ^T iik people of Curry county want a \v indi»cre«t tonene» could l>e e.'ifnatM l ''H, not officially, how«*vt r. The disas Xagon-road to connect with tarant's Bass, if«-oiild he found that the ni> <ery of ».ie ter" were most severe in Soledad canyon, in Josephine county. The Gold Beacli human race i» to a itreat ex ent due to in soutkein C'alifuima. where twenty-odd Giiz'tlr says: "Captain Rirasell. who is the miarepteaentation« of people who miles of track were rendered iiheless for well acquainted with ttie up-river would rather talk maliciona nonaense traflii* purpjses, and aeveral miles in a country, state* that a trail or even a than remain «¡lent. The time will yet single stietch were swept away. More wagon-road down Rogue river from come when the very walla will literally <i image is likely to en-uc before the w in Grant's Pass to the sea is entirely prac have ear». i ticable, and can I h * built for much less t ter is over. Hwrlrfm*» Arffra fialrr than imagined. Now, if our neigldior The be«t waive in the world for __ ______ (’uta over the hill will stir up the people of Stafr format. Josephine arid induce them to build a Bruike* Sore». I’lcer». Salt Rheum. Fever T h«’ A'hLiml >t;«tc N««rmnl «rh t«»i offer.' Sore». Tetter, <”uappe»1 Hand». Chilblain», th»* ptib’i« ev«-iy mivatiing,* Dial i« given bv giMxl trail, on a wagon-road grade, down Corn*, and all Skin Eruption», and mmi. all i ra< fi ,« ii.'t tutioii» of leaf ning. )na<f- the river to the county line, the jarople five cure» for Pile», or no pay re»|uirc4 It ditp«n io the u»uai ««Ivantagv* of a go<«<i of Curry will las aide to meet them there iaguaranteed to give perfect «atiafact on or •u’liool, it has a mold training «*ch<w»l in with a similar trail, amt the wagon-road money refunded Price 25 renta pe* boi which th,* student teacher is re<juired to will lie built in due time. Thia will be For aalehv all drnggiat» work, under skillful dir«N*tion. A«hlMiiii the means of o|>emng up the country to al«- ba» the fine«t climate in the »fate for settlement, furnishing th,- settlers on the Take It In Time. health and eulniort. It» purecohi witter from the mountain«, it» white sulphur ami route with good mail facilities and pro I I “For want of k nail, a shoe was l«»»t ; for .-«»«ia »¡»ring» are a delight to the health viding a much shorter route of travel to w»tit«»f a sli«M*,M h«»r*<‘ wm * l«»*t f«»r want .« i t er We should be glad to H’ccive and Irom the interior.” <»f a hor^r. a ritlvr wa* lo»t.” N» w r negbft «indents tr«»rn all part» of the state Ask »mall thing«. The fir«t «ign» »»f iHieumonia vour «• nafor , r representative for a free and »*ou«i:nipti«»n ran “j»<»*itilfrlyM AMMO. TO aoTNFKh. <’he< ke«l t»y Dr. Acker’» EngliQi Kemeriy »(holar«hip. or a«i*1re«s. Mr». Winslow ’ » S»»otliitig Sj rup. ior » ’ Ini- J. b. F wekt . A M.. President, or (-otiMiniption. Furiale by K. C. Brook». Ashland. Or. tiren icetlung, i* ll.» |»reM-ripDon «»I one «»( the Iwst female nurse» ami |-hy*ici«»n» in the Unite»l Male», and has be»-n lifted for Lumtwr. *»lir I« ‘•Grateful.” for’y year» with ncvci-tailii u »urcen* by We »re prepared to furnish hitnber <*n "I savr.1 th< life of niv little girl by , million» of mother» for their cln'<lren Dur short notice, having a large amount on I romi.t u>. ..! I>r Acker's English lieiudy ing th«- pruct*»« of teething it* value i« in hand and also a lame «iipply of logs from It rvli« ve» the child fr<*m pain, which orders can be filled. f r I'on-iiniptioii Mr- Wm. V lisrri- calculable- cure» dyaeutrry .nd diarrhwa. griping in sou For nah- hv E <'. Brooks. Si «. ab P ink P< x > b A L i mhkr <’«'.. the bowel», and wind-cube. By giving Grant's Pass, Oregon health to th«» child it real a the mother, i nee 25c a bottle. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. lg HI at L. 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