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J 9 ci a ru? í' jiií mica ft T|8IH(Ç ABD>OB WORK PutiUab-d every Thursday by the times PUBLISHING COMPN’Y at t CHtW. NU'bliLL, Kälter. NEW TIMES BUILDING. < idkws -Gornt r rhlrd and C MreKa. Kat«* of Subscription: JACKSONVILLE,OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1890 VOL. *>nec »py per annum, in advance................$î 50. - ■ ä« months .................................... 1 50. •• three ui mtha ................................ .J. FRANK GALLOWAY. SPRINC! 1890 SUMMER! An AwfulSore Limb STATE OF OHKGON. V 8 S- nators. J It Mitchell, J. N. Uoiph; O iigrewaHMMi. U Hermann; O 'V.rnor, 8. P- n- nor. Seer, tary of Slav, George W. Me- llriile- Stal.' Tr.a urer. O»*o. w. W. lilt; Stat.- Print* r.F < . U-'k. r. Supt. Public Instruction. E 11 McElr.o. Suprvui--JuJges."'. W. Tuayer, Chut Ju»tic W P I. >nl. It s Strahan. riiecr ji'utci.iL utsTKicT. i .ituprisius Ja. ks .n, J.-a. prune. Lake and K a.uatn counties Circuli Jud».-, I K Web ster. District Attorney. W M Culvlg. jAi'XHO.v cot'srr Senator. A C etau.ey; H presentai Ives. .I T. B wditeb. K. H Miller. W. K Price; County Ju.lx. J H. Neil; C >mmn»ioi>«rs. C. W. fay. l..r Win Ka>; Cl.-ik, M Muller; Sheriff, J. 0 Hir.lsey; l'r.-asur. r, K A. M • Te; Assessor. J M Cail li ra; Sen > d Superintendent, II Mit.-u.d; Surveyor. J. S. H .ward; Cu lt Pryce; Stock Inapeetor, W F. S.jug. r. Everybody Should Uo and See the OF NEW SUMMER DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. HITS, Joint Senator, w. St. Hair; It -iT.-seutatlve. C J Howard; C >unty Ju'lg. .V. C.rlviii; Com- misa u rs, J Hans. ili. P Hansen: eletta. C. K itiau.ior; stienff. J* »-» C M -as; Treasur er, J. A. J.-iuilnas; Asseaaor. P. C. K -am; Sen >• >t SuiH-riut. Ulent, W. A Massie; Survey or W N Suuul.-r«: O-r ur r Ur FUit-ufau. »mum coturtT J -in« Senator. C A C g-.w.-ll of Lak - H. p- r.s illative A. P M-s t Latta.;, C unty Ju-lg W S M ■ .r- . Com niMioners, W. I . I rawr..rd. I. H K ster, i l-,» A L. L.-uvitt; Sheriff. M. U. Cnu-l.-rs; Tr«a»ur r. < lias, lira,-. ,; A->a< s- s >r. J >hu Smart; sell s>l Sup.- luteudent. I . L P'Uiitain. Surveyor, J. Il Unibili; Coroner. J. W. Sir mens Utt vouwnr. Joint SvIMtor.C ta. 1 .-nso-il ot Lak i ltep- r. . -illative. S r M-as. C .only Judge. « A Wilsum .' ■iiliii.ssi .il rs. It L Sli.rl.s-k. Win Bagley lierk W I’ It .yl; Sli. riff, Wm. I ari'; Tr, .nun r K Mel ali n; a. -I ol 'u p- l. nt. li.I - ent. I II FISH, r; V«s.-e r. J. E. McD-mougli; St .eta inspect »r. I». It J‘.n - Mcmso or coi KTs, nc. r»e sopì II e nirt ot Or a >n m -.-ts nt S,;. .Il r X I H l.-rin.c ml n ucinx "n th' tlr«t M .1 Lays in Mirctian.lOci .b r. ala. d|. I n. e nnuiencitig .n fti-st M »n lay In M ly. Pie circuit <• airi forth-’tirsi hi lielaldistrict alts m j*<ta< m county on tlr.t Morleys m y... I a pi ntn r .in I D e -inner. Li K mn itti e '.ini-, m s.-c ml M ni lav in Jim. ant drat M n 1,1. ill N .v- int>. r. In I. ita. .- .unti “ii the no I M ni lay in Miy nod the ree .nd M n la. in Oct .t>. r In J .s.-ph n • county on Brat '1 .n in. un M ircll mi l August P <r J.i.’k* '» count. tn»* eouniy, proUnt-■ nn 1 , . >1 J.ai-II T. .- .ort- meet •' r> month, c »tu i.-n.-ing with tire ilrst M -n lay. f.-r J .se- ,, <• nintv. th- tlr-t M nlnvin January* l;,r. ..lily inis.pt III. I. for I. ita c ountv. , ». rv ai rnnio in .nth,.- -vii- nenia tbe tirsi t nil. nt January » -r K.a.until comity tn. « st Wednesday in March. Jun-. S.-pt.-tuber n i Novt*mb«*r. BOOTS and SHOES, TOBACCO, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, ETC Remember. these gissi" are new a ml ts.ugbt since the war in railroad rates and are sold Country Produce bought and sold; HitM- Wool Hui» m and Fun*. • ^’Solicit orders for Lumber. ATTORNEY and NEW COODS, NEW PRICES NEAT. DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP AT Short laint' to Ctakiforuiu, COUNSELOR AT LAW. I < >:«. «• in AMTs bulMltuC. Pr P. P. PRIM, ATTORNOT ANU UOUNSEIÁJH AT LAW, •/««rlkswMrGIr, Umjon. FREICHTS &. FARES THE LOWEST I n. OATMAN. BUCCESSOli TO J. O. HAM- »J • sk»*r A Co. of Bonanss. Klamath county. Or.. K hp purchased a large and hrst-claM* Mock of g M»df» which ar»* now on th« way from Portland, and will be sold Cheap tor Cash. Everybody i» invited to call and examine goods mid pri *•* be fore purcliasina els«*wbar«, l’ou can always find up hand a full Tin« uf Skin Disease 17 Years. I hav* been troubled with a «kin and s'alp disraa«* for seventeen year». My heart at times wan one running sore, and my body * am covered with them as larg«- mm a half dolls* I trh<i h gr» at many reinedi»-s without » until I us» d th»* (TTirriiA UtMimr*. sl -'A”' thniikful to Mat»- tjiat after .w<» months>»f their uh *- I um entirely cured. I fe**| it mj duty to you and the public to Mtnte th»- ab«»v*- oust*. L. II. McJHlw ELL. Janrsburg, N. J. Another Marvelous Cure. BANKING HOUSE, Successors Io C. C. Bscknau's Bau, JACKSONVILLE, OR. H. K. HANNA, ATTORNEY ANU CUL'NsELOR AT LAW. MEDFORD, ORECON JarAivM..«'. or. will pr<u*tm*> in all courts of the Stale. Otite» m tirin', or .ch, up-stair». J'HE CNDEKSIGNED HAVE FORMED A 1 c partn» r-lnp with an autti r.x»*»i capital of for the purpoaeof carrt Ing on a (»» ner al Banking BiiMin«vM in all of ita bran«, lies in Jack««viil»*, Orer<»n. otft»••• attb»*old stand of B< > kinan'a Bunking House, H. E. corner Cal ifornia ami Third htr»*eta. C. C. BEEKMAN. THOH. O. KEAMES. J. J. HOUCK, WOODBURN NURSERY NOTARY PUBLIC ANU conveyancer . Hill, Urry»M. WiU utnud toad buaiuuos ui tuy hue with promptu»*ea AIMÌ ut ri am Uw rut«-». IKE HAVE NOW ONE OF THE IIEST BAlUlPFEU PLOVHlNtl MH-U» IN THE STATE H and ta«1 ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL WM. M. COLVIC, ATTORNEY ANU COL'NsELUR AT LAW. KoepR tbr lurveMt Mtock of Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees and — in *outh»*ro Oregon. Th» «e mtII« ar»« now manufacturing th»* tw it grade of ttour ever off»Ted r th«* tra b ;n this «action ami ar«* preparod to fill all onl»*rf* t»r flour, mill feed, etc., on «hort n itu » . Ail «»rd« re by mall or in peraon will receive prompt attention^ ESTABL1SUEII SEPTEMBER I, 1SSS. ATTORNEY ANU CurNNbUJK AT LAW, I*««»«* UrtyitH- Otbco iu Ls> t n .X Co.'» br'.-k. Upstairs. HOW MY BACK ACHES. B;« k Ache, Kidney PaiOH.aud W» iu- u « sm . S»rem*R*». Ijmivn»««, btrnim. snd Pam relieved in on»* niinii» by til»•t'utivura Anti-Pain P!a.M»*r. Th-fi»*t and only iiintantaneouM pain-killmg planter Sanford’s Radical Cure Fot Catarrh. Cure Begins from First Applh'ation.and is Ksplt. Kadiral and Prrmanmt. h ir< the mueouf* mmibranv that wondt rftl I M im-tlmd envelop«* surrounding the dell» ai*-1 tis*uea ot th» air and f»H»d pns>ag<*M. th«t I catarrh milk«** it*stronghold. Onceestabiiwhiri it « nts into the very vital'«, and r«*n<l» n» In but a longdrawn bn-aih of mi?*« ry am! dineiur. I dulling th«* M«*nm.* of hearing, trammelling tn I»..w»r <>f ap««*eli, d<*Ktroying the faculty »fl smell, tainting the br»-atli. and killing th* «- fin»*»! pl» asur»*s of tast«-. lm»idi<mnly , by cr»*<>- ing *>n from a Himpl<* cold in th« head, it t»- AaiiltH th«- lucmbranous lining and « nv» Iqa* the bon»*«, »*atina through the d> icatrc«atK ami cnuHiug inflammation, Klouahina, m<l other dang»*rous nyuiptoms. Nothing anortof I total eradk-atiuii will M.-curc h»*alth to tie j pati« nt, and all alh viativ« » an* simply n*o-| cra«tinat<*d sufferings. Sanfords I< h <!V r I Cure, by inhalation and by internal adminis tration. rar« ly fails; even when the disease ias made frightful inroads <>o delicate constitu tions. hearing, «m»*ii and taste have b»*en to- covered, and the di»<*n»e thoroughly driven out. Hanford'« Xadicai < tire for Catarrh Consists of on«* bottl«* of th»' Radical Cure, one ta>x of Catarrhal Solvent- and one Improved InhakT, m*atlv wrapped"n one package, with troatf$$ «(nd directions, and sold by an drug gists for $1.(0. VINES AND SHRUBBERY POTTXR DllüO A NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. PRICES Jackson County Bank, ('HEMH AL CuKPOKATIOS», B oston . M ash . on the north w»«t coast. Test ’he Flour and You Will Use No Other. ROBlUT C. bNIITH, Cuticura Resolvent Th- new Blood Purifier sn.l purest »nd fs-st of Humor It. in.Mlita. iuleriiiillj. and i ' vtk v - ua . tli.- great Skin Cure, and i ' cticvra S oap , an exquisite Stain Ilertutlfier, >-xt> i nally. are u positive cur- for every disease and huin.ir of the stain, scalp au.l bbsst. witli Im of bait, from pimples to serofula. Sold «verywliere. Price, I’ i ticvha . 50< x : Soar. -V k -; "Ktsoi vlnt . $1 Prepsr.d by tie I’ ottku D hvu ash C hemical . C oiipohatioi , Boston. IWSeud for •'How to Cure Skin Diseases" Ut pages, 50 illustrations, un.l lim t.wtiuionisk. BEEKMAN & REAMES' JarkaoMrtUr. Or. Medford Roller Mills The (T tk i ha . C uticvka II fx »«. went , and CUTK < ha M*> ap hav** brought about h m»*rv* I- • »UHCurc in the rant* of a skin dis<*a«<* <»n m) littl»-son eight years old. I hav*- tried almost a’l r«*m»-di<*s and also the most eminent d»M*- toi*M. all Mlik«- failing, »*xc<*pt th* wouuerfu) *> I 1» TH A R fmf IUK f * ED. N. BROWN.720 N. l«th Ht..Omaha,Neb. Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Hardwi re and everything generally to be found in h find ci mm * ( uuntry Htore. JAH. MOK TON, Manager TbrOr.it. u Pavlflc -t.wmb. nta oli tb.-WtllHtu.-tt« Kiv.-r Uivwion wlll 1. av.- Ft’itlHiHl Bonanza. April IK 1HKM ...uHi-b- on.l, M. n lav. Wmlu-. lHV and Irnlay ut f>.. vk" k A M.; arriv--ni l ■ r.allta. Tu. ► < > > Tbur-iav »n-l8.uur.laj 4JJ»P 1« L.- hv . Corvalli». n.-rth-boun. . u- .lri- .dn> «n<l fri.lnj at * A. Si ; arnvv at Portland Tuvodajr, Thurwlaj Hnd baturd»> ut i.JO I M. OuMon<ta>-. Wedn.-»<i»y and Friday botta n-rrth and aouth-bound boat» Uè ..ver nittht at Will pnwtw»* in nil e«»urw <»f lh»* <^®c«- 8alt m, h-avliur tU.-rv at 6 A. M. m Use Court H >u*e, third d»«jr to l» n ot » n- trunov, _____ C. C. HOGUE, C. H. HASWELL Geu IF. al’. Ag’t.O P. H. H ( <». Gau 1 F. A P. Aa’t. Oregon L>«veiopm«nt I «».. < 'orvtdlie. Oregon. J. R. NEIL. Montgomery St.. Ban Franoiscu,Cal. ATTORN BY AND OOL’NSELOR AT LAW, firuHt*» BONANZA. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE HARKNESS, firmi’, far-, trrefon. Cured by Cuticura »-» For three yean* I vaa almoat crippled with «n awful a*»re lejr from my kne** down to my ankle; the «kin waa entirely gone, and lb*- fl»-Hb wtu* one yuan of diAeaac. Home ph ya I- c I hdh pronounced it tncurablr. it bad dlmiit- lHh(**l about one-third the aix** of the oth«er. and 1 wan in a hopeteaa condition. After tr> - ing all kin<iH of r»-medieR an*] Hiirndlng luia. dn-da of dollar«, from which I got no relt« f whatever. I waa perMBded to try your CTTI- cura R emedies , and the result wa* aa follow»: Aft»*r three day« I noticed a decided chanir«* for the better, aud at the end of two montha I was completely cured« My fleah waa purified, aibI the twine (which had tMfii exposed fbr over a year) got aound. The fleah began to grow, and to-day, and for n« arly two yefira pant, iny leg ia a« well aa it ever wax, sound in »■very respect, and not a sign of the disease to be aeru. 8. 0. AHfgiW, PutM>ia,Dqaffe Co.,Qa. MAX MULLER, Cnliforniit Htrvvt. JucksonviHc. Or PROFESSIONAL CARDS MORRIS M. Skill entirely K-mta. Vl-sb a iusm of disew L»*g (ihnlniHbed fto^-third in nix**, i'ondi- lion hoprlcMi. Cured by the (Siticura Keiuc- dira In two inontlNL GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION JOOKPHISK C »VSTT. / MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIR CTORY Apple Tr«*« e $ 5 io $10 p»*r 100 P»*«ch " 10 “ M •• Plum an<i Prune Tn «i R •• lfl ” “ Other tree« and ehrubbory furnished rt aaona- bly. Send for ( Htal-igue to J. H SETTLEMIER. WtMxiburn. Or. Constipation TUE MAUK Elb. NO. 11. A BIG 1'0 K ER G A ME. HON. JOHN MYERS REMOVED. heerted tn tbe T imi « T.-n linos, onein«crtion........................ gt 00 •" each «ubs.spient insertion...... it Legal advcTtisctm-nteinserted riwaonab ly A fair r.-duction from tbe above retie made to yearly and time advertiser«. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE is more complet4< by far than any other In Southern Oregon, and compares favorably with any tn tbe Suite. Job Printing of every Imaginable description done at San Franclaso rate«, and In a prompt and flrst-claa« tnaiuiar. MR REED'S NEW RELES. PUKTLAKD. Hay -$lfk4$17 per ton. Hops—Quote 6($6c. per !L. Egg»—1A»20 c . per d»KF.. i Potato«*»—$1 50»a£l 75 per hundred, laird—Kegs, or aallon tins. Mt«.*»^- pt r !b. Oat«—Market stronger. Quote 44)^42c. ¡»er bushel. Wool—Quote spring 15<e48c.; rastern Oregon 10414c.; lambs an*) full. 10<>tl4<-. Provisions— Bacon,lc.; hams. 13c.;sbould- ers.Dc. Wheat Valley, $1 17(g$l 20; Walla Walia. $1 15 a ctl. Barley-Brewing, whole, H><90c.. ground, per ton, 122»•.$24. Com—$1 50 per ctI. Flour—Valley standards qu<»t»-d ut $3 75; Walla Walla brands, $.3 £5. F»*ed—Bran. $17; abort«. $20; chop $IM.£2U; chopped barley, $22'.<«£34 Per ton. Butter—Quote extra cuoiee cn aim ry. 27**« 30c.; fair to choice, 20».«'25c.;ator»*, )3*a 2U . pei it. M« at—Steady. B»*«*f, wholesale. J«*.4< .; dreM***<!. THc.; aheep 3c. ¡»« r ft; dressed, h<ira,dr<*M<*d 6Hc.; veal.twgH«*.; lambs $2 50 ♦ a*;h. Poultry Quotechick»-ns.£6«a$6.50,tor young, and $6*A&»i 50 for old; old ducks. $«; ge»*g* «10« $H per dox; turkeys, 15**. per It. Fresh Fruits—Appier $1 50tf$2; oranges. $3 (<>• $4 75 per box; emoiib. Sicily, $5 5O>< $6 00. Hides—The mnrktl is weak and heavily stocked. Quote M<i.l0c, green sheep, pelts, abort wool, 25*<v40* . medium DÜ4g»bC. long HOu*$1 26, shearing 15 m 25<* ; de« rnkins, 25<^32< .; tallow, good to choice. 4lfcey5«-. Dried Fruits— Sun-dri«*d quartered ap|»hs, 4445c. factory alle**d fk*. Oregon plum*« 3»« 4c, Oregon prunes .5^10 l *,; p«*ars i<*410c,; peachct», *a!5c. MAN nt A NC1SCO. Wheat- No. 1 shipping, «I 25 m * £1 27 Barley- 7' “ r‘ , Feed, ... common ______ !.. to fair. 7'xfhÜc.; gixal to » hoicv, bl'-vA'k* ; brewing, >V m <» $). Oats—$1 15<<$| J? for common t»> choice. Potato* s I’eei b M, £1 50v» $2 00. Burbank ^••«•dliiiga $2 2U<a$2 50: Garn« t Chile, <160; Early IU*» £1 r»0...£2 («). Hops—Oiiot at ions rang»* fr»mi 7»« I0*-. Wool- Humboldt anu Mendocino, lA« I'*-.; ••art* i n Oregon, I2«41 mc .; vali* y . lw<«»22*.; lull, Hiounfuin !r«*e, 12c.; San Joaquin and Southern, *««I1<*. Butter For good to funcy’. quote 19u»£k; |»i< k!ed. IA4-19C. Eggs— 2M45c. Hay—Quotations range from $6v* $13 per ton. Onions jl 54k-£2 25 percental. Relifrioub News. Tbe following »re Rev. Walton Nk p- wnrtli’n iti'pointnieiitk t«»r th«* pi» m nt \ » ar : Fir**t Kabl ath of <*h«*h in n»h, M«*d(ord nt 11 o’cl-H k a . M. amt 7 F. M . •*«•<’< nd Sai ba h, Ontral Point at 11 a m and 7 p. p . m . tbnd ^nblinih. Medford at 11 a . .M hit i 7^M m font th iSHbbatb Jack**onvide al 11 a m and 7 pm Sabbath m L- hi I at Ja ksonvll«- every Sunday at 12 m and prayer meeting ev» ry lhuraday evening at 7 o <•!•»<A. Ihv ffoihtwing aie Rev. R Ennis' au- pointn>«ntH: On every Sunday iu<>rning, exc«*piing th*‘ third, he will b<»Li service»« at the i resbyt«*rian church nPb<» n x. <>n ¡bird Sumin morning ai d «*v«*rv ~ui »lay evenii lie will prea< h ai the Presbyterian < hurch in Jacksonvilh . i al* ni chinch pulpit will be occupied 1st Hahb.itb m the month. tu»»r' ing anti eve n ng, by Rev. E. R uns (Baptist), 2 t and 4 h Sabbtttii, mori'iim and *v»nug. by Rev ‘ ii. H x r ( M . E.), Sa i»ai h school • v. ry Sunday al 3 !’. M. conducted by G F. Bill ngs. The followu*Lr appointment» have been mad» by Rev. it t . Oglesbv: Fir-t Hun- ■ juy hi each month, at Medford in ihv Episcopal church al 11 *» < 1» > k a . m . an-i m the Meiho 'lst church at Jacksonvi I«* at night; secund Sunday, at Aniitn h at 11 \. m and Sam’s van» y at 1 r. m tbi <1 >uu- da\. n> < ential Point at 11 a m . a■ d7r m : fourth Sundav, at Br«»wn-bou> at 11 a . m and Eagle P« iiii at 7 r. m . ; F.iday 1»« f- r* th«- fourth Sun lay . at the Baptist church on Anttlope, at night. A REMINISCENCE OF GAMBLING IN BAYS BEFORE TUE WAR. For years gambling on the Mississippi has been a theme written upon and read with interest, says the Chicago Journal How the ideal planter got through with his |iatrinx>iiy ; how sixty or seventy bales of cotton or fifteen colored jieople changed hands in a few hours; but the gambler is always porttaved as a slender, lithe and well-foimed youth, with black lunr, dark eyes, high bouts and a dirk— a dashing cavalier sort of a fellow that would brook no insult. The Muff, grai ns'tired. gtr-easy man of alxnit thiity-five that did the winning has been ignored. Gambling was heavy, and all the large cotton and passenger par-kels bad for- ward uf the cabin a room about twenty by twenty-five feet, called the social hall. This hall was fitted up in the most luxu rious style, with a bar, chairs and card tables. At these tables ail «lay and all night the planters, river merchants and • tfi cera w?ie woiit lu tempt lurtune. Tbe favorite gamA was draw-pr»ker ; bat iu tbosp tiiiiCH the gentl»-m»'n would l>et on an) thing, from uhat kind of a fish a mun would cati h on his line to a Ktearuboa' race, anil the more a man lost the bigger lion he wan. Even now gambling igea»- nc»i on t-> a great extent on ail river«, es|w daily on the Red and Illinois rivers. The most successful gamblers in ante- Beihiin da's w«re George Brooka ami “Buliet-neck” Green, so called from a bullet that was lodged in hie neck. The latter gent It man played nt ami won the biggest game ever plated on the Mis sissippi. It uns a gam»* of draw jajker b« tween himself an 1 three oilier planters Gieen had about $20.000 on l»oard the boat, but tli»- other fellows had overs xed his pile, and the game was |100 ante, with no limit. <ir»*en held a remarkable hand and had staked L in lust dollar, hut no one would‘'call” him. 8 », motion ing the captain of the vee*< I to him, I k * »isked for a loan, as he did nut ward to be run out of the game, l'o this tbe <*ap- tain assented, knowing Green to be a very wealthy man, and be told the clerk to let him Lave an\ amount. When these pnliuimai tea were gt ttled, the players went on raising the stakes until $200,000 was on the board, when one of the pm sera <*al’ed, and Green deliberate ly laid hi a curd* face down on the table and said : “Buys, if I won the put I will n *ver turn another car»! then “showed uf»’’ four aces ami a kinv—a hand that « an’t he beaten—as a matter of course, winning. It is estimât» d that this man won over $2.S0.00() at cards. The gambler in the days of wlaveiv seldom cheated, and w t en he did and wa** discovere«] at it, he could be found i very few minutes after with a bowie- knife or hu let in him—mon* likely th- former—for then it was a favorite weap on and used with great dexterity, being thrown by ?x|rertN twenty feet and duv-n thiough a mark on a two-inch l iar k. It was seldom a game was played without every participant having his revolver I — •» • v» • . now the< Stonu Notes. Geo f»»nnt f rmerlv of Lakrv’ew land office, and now a inert bant at Paish * , ea-t- ern Oregon, ar rivtd Ager a few <L<ysaL’o en rout* for Portland, ac« onii Hiiie I b* hi** wife They came sl the wav fium ('rooked creek in a “ieig .ai d rep rt stock doing wed «t Silver lake, hut hot so well at OHi« r i»ia< es The loss of *-heep im »«tunatrd at 01 e-half, catt c one third and horses at one- fourth. bo we learn from a letter written b* h>m from Ager to George Durand, now wintering in Yreka, says tbe ‘•Journal.” E. C. Goodwin of Milliken's bgr. in Hiski- you count', perished in the deep tun w of January 12tli last, while endeavoring to reach his fxmily from Cottage Grove, on the loaer Klamath II* became exhaust» d and d'ed when »¡th n a quarter of a mile sr.<l in f ill view of home His remains were accidentally discover»d four dwys af terward by his son. His family supposed I him safe at Co tage Grove. rb-tuanJ. prompt treatment. The re sults of iieRleet may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to wn«k«u the Isovels The best renteffy Is Ajer'S Pills. Being piiely vegetable, their action is prompt «id their effect always beueficial. They «re »n admirable Liver and After^Jnner pill, «nd every- w here endorsed by the profession. AN UGLY DISCOVERY. A Report That Should Be Read. A A* at - —. ...v g*vgu- etoi* of the County Record, a newspaper published at Angels,died at his residence in this town January 20th, says the Angels ¡•••ho. Some two weeks before his death be was taken down with a very severe attack of measles, but had apparently recovered from that disease several days before be died. It is sup posed that tbe immediate cause of his death was nervous prostration. Mr. Waterman was a paralytic from his birth, and consequently a great sufferer from nervousness. Deceased bad been as helpless as at: infanta! bis lifetime,never having lieen able to walk a step, nor had lie the slightest use of his hands. His lungs were so badly paralyzed that it wa- with much difficulty that a stranger could understand anything lie said. But notwithstanding his physical infirmi ties he jioeseswd an active brain, great energy and perseverance, and considerably more natural talents than tbe average of the human family, and considering his chances and the many disadvantages tinder which he labored we are compelled to admit that lie was unusually bright. Deceased was born at Angela in the year 1855, and was therefore 35 vr a1» of age at the time of his death. He, in connection with oth ers, started a newspaper in this town some three years ago called llie County Record, and although laboring under dif ficulties apparently insurmountable, lie dill kept the paper in operation up to the time of I.is death. Deceased was buried at tile Altaville cemetery on the 23d nit. To the foregoing the Jackson Ledger adds that Mr. Waterman edited his paper by holding his pencil between his teeth. The new- code of rule« for the bouM Hon. I T. Harin has ln-en apfiointad an.l confirme,1 to hu .-.- i »^ |fon. J„hn has been adopted, and N|>eaker Reed is •Mveiwa- f . * Marshal for Oregon. The in command of the house, but n-A so en H or?./icis no object h.n tofhe Republican« tirely as he wm during the two months getting tbe offices, but does inowt serious when lie refused to report any rules. ly protest against th.- hv|>oeritieal claim The minority lias succeeded in saving of President Harrison a- regards civil some of its constitutional rights. It is st least informed of the regular order of service. Mr Myers waa apjK.intetl lea« than two year- ago, and according to the business, borne minor improvements tenure of uttiee his form would not have have been made in the rules governing expired for two years. So far. thistteetna tin- coflimittee of the whole ; but the re- to be the first removal of anv imisirtance luction of its quorum to lOo member« is ‘»n-goti and the mtttir.il intmirv is, not one of them. That simply increases why should llon. st John lH‘ the subject the facilities for looting the treasury. Tiie s|s-aker has obtained the right to til sjieiial action on the part of the ... ......... .. delegation ’ No on - questions Mr Mv- decl.ire a quorum, against the testimony ers abilities and int.-gritv Noone de of tiie yeas and nay«, by a subtle mis- men but what he ha- mad-a faiihful and ri-piueentation which has obscured the comptent official. No one questions his facts. It is not true tli.it the refusal ot »oaal ami political standing, and that it the minority to vote has lieen tbe resort When a minority con- compares favorably with that of anv of of filibusters Oregon s delegation in either bran, h of . sisung of all the memtiers of a fiolltical congre s. Then why is this removal’ party refuses to vote it is a matter of • One reawm is, that he refused to Is-a grave importance. Fifteen years ago the Force Bill waso{> partv in the election of Senator Mitchell t oseil in this wav,and within the present by Democratic votes. This probal.lv is »he mam cause. But wv learn that this session the Democrats have struggled was not one of the ci, .rg- filed against against .Mr. Reed’s usurpation by declin him, but the accusation is made that he ing to participate it| the business of con was tn sympathy with the agitation a few gress. The right to compel the political venrs ago for tin-exclusion ol I lie Chinese I iu .j iritv to j>a*B its purely paitiSan leg Itistruet hat Mr My.-rs-sympathies have i-lation by securing the presence of its been with the lal...rmg classes of our own constitutional quorum is one that ia state, and tn that measure he mav lutve absolutely essential to a free parliamen allowed his zeal to get the better’of his tary government. As to filibustering there can Ire but judgment ; yet no one who knows Mr. Mvers willqu-stion his 'devotion to law on.- opinion ; hut the refusal ol men to and or.h-r and the welfare of the people vote is not filibustering, nor is it that of the whole country. Tin-seems to be which has aroused the country’s wrath. the height ot his offending, and on this Dilatory motions, useless roll-calls, tha ground Ins removal was m - cud -.I so it is unnecessary reading of bills, are the evil« stated. How can Senator Miti-hell, who "f which we have complain.il, and Mr. Reed and li s subservient followers have protests anti-Chin.-M- pr.slivities as strongly as ever did Mr. Mv.-rs, stand by adroitly cobfu-ed with these the right of and we him removed on sti.-h a flimsy the minority to compel the proper and pretense’ But then Mr. Mvers failed to ot.'erly transaction of business with a vote for Mit.-hell for Senator. The truth full hoULv. The speaker has won the power from is that the removal of Mr Myers wa.-a pont ira I necessity tu th»* ring in Oregon, tiie house, but it is a power which tbe and the ap|s>intment of one w ho would house cannot grant, so that every bill passed by this counting of a quorum will not hesitate to carry out any dirtv ih.liti < al work winch may be required of him be invalid. The supreme court cannot sustain it. and it is very probable that tnu.'h of the important legislation of this congress will lie questioned in the court». he «ill Meanwhile Mr. Reed drives his party as believer tin,ugh it were composed of sheep — politic«. H'orM. »nd w ill turn the office ..v.-r to his mk -I ces-or With credit to hirns-lf am! the I‘art-V of winch hl- is a l ading member He Wil) probably |H- hear I of. and it -nav bt-lliatthe istopleof Oregon tfiil avenge this action on the part of Oregon's .lele- Lettie», before many months shall have passet!.—/'ocf/ourf IV,,rid INTERESTING T o earners . The natura.i-l. the progressive farmer and all intelligent an I thinking ¡•eraons *»e interested in the series of six •s on the stuffy of insects b<- I lh. New York L>dy, r of Match 1. eiies is by Professor John IL Coni- f’l * Lorried I tiiver.-ity.the eminent ura’lis., ari l will ileacri’h.- the insect pests which annually injure the fruit and vegetable crops of tiie country to the ex tent of 1100,000.0(10. Particular atten tion ¡s given to the pests which ravage cotton, rice and giain fields and orch ards, gardens and vineyards. Professor Comstock shows that the cotton worm of the south has lieen re-p nisible for an average loss yearly ot $3'1,(100.000 to the cotton crop. He considers the terrible devastation of certain insect«, such as the locust in the west, the potato beetle and the cotton worn , have been bless ings in disguise, a- they have shown tbe possible powers of tho«e once despised creatures an<i have occupie 1 tiie atten tion of the leading sTtFxJists of the world to such an extant that ¿few.-rs mav rea sonably hope that the -»Lges of the in sects mentioned may I... coTTfitied within certain bounds. Ptofeasor (*<>m»tock al so treats of insects useful to the farmer. His articles ate of the greatest value. E xecutive C limency .—Governor Pen- noyer on the 4ih inst. granted a remis sion ol the tine in tbe case ot Lewis Fen- negan, convicted in Washington county foi selling vinous liquors in less quanti ties than one quart and fined $200. The fine was remitted upon the recommenda tion of the district attorney, with the ex press understanding that Fenr.egan pay the costs. F. McCutcheon, who was convicted in tbe circuit couit of Coos county of the crime of ra|>eand sentenced J une 3, 1887, to serve a term of five years in the |K-nitentiary. was ii|gjn the recom mendation of the district attorney and judge granted by the governors commu tation of sentence, making his term ex pire March 5. 18W0. Joseph Lousignont, -cut to the penitentiary for one year for larceny fr< m Jack son county.wasrestoied tv lull citizenship by the governor, hie term having expired. A well - known scientist has just pub lished a book on old age, giving the re sults of information received concerning nearly nine hundred persons who bad attained the age of fourscore years nr more. The dtxiuctione made from t! » statistics obtained are of no special u-e to the young tnan or woman who wish»« to reach an extreme age. Robust and del-cate people.the temperate and intem perate, the heavy eaters and the light eaters, the men of intellect and the men who have lived by their muscle, tbe smokers and the non smoker«, the meat eaters and the vegetarians, those wbo exercise ami those who don't, ate all re presented among the old-timers. The only conclusion of any great practical value obtaim-d from these statistics is that men and women wbo du not worry have tbe longest lives. T he G clf S tream .—It has l«en noticed M A recent analyzation in Philadvlpbia by« for many years that the flow of the celebrated ch« in let of tei popular brands of car sapariila d!scb»ce« thv nstooi'hini; fact that Gulf Stream appears to be approaching tbe’e ten «ample« of blo*»d purifier« (?) con ATTURNEY ANU COL'NSELOK AT LAW. T hat W orld -» F air —It is <le« i.le<1 near and nearer to the eastern coast of tained in th« agfreK«*« sLitten didorent miu- that the World's Fair of 1682 will beheld tbe Union. Tbe question just now seems erai«, eleven ol which wc e active poisutia Aaliland. Oregon. at Chicago, and the struggle for suprem- todisve acquired a new interest, du* to Iodide of pot as h was discovere i in every «am 1851 1887 ple. mercury wu found in all but two, while tnacy is at last ended. Chicago is in an article recently published in the Bos arsenic existed in nx of tbe ten brauda Not deed to be congratulated ujwn her well- ton Tr<i»«rrij>(.by . . Lieut. Downes,U. S. N., . one brand waa the pure article." “ Ayer’s Pills aw highly and univer earned victory. After all, in these days wherein that gentleman states that thia A reporter took the above clipping to E. W. Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East Manufacturer of sally spoken of ky the ¡wople about of rapid transit,the distance between the great ocean cmrent is now flowing near Joy. the manufacturer of Joy’« Vegetabl« Sarta here. I make dai.v use of them in my ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. seaboard and the favored city is but a er to tbe New England shore than Las practice." — Dr. I E Fowler, Bridge parilia. Mr. Joy exhibited no surprise. He few hours'travel. Foreign visitors will prohably ever been known before. Thia port, Conn. «aid drugrista knew it. He laid he long age have a splendid opportunity ol seeing is in part at least owing to the weakness " I can recomtneld Ayer's Pills shove «aw the crying need for a safe and absolutely Dealer in something of onr country and also of a of the Arctic current, and its entire ale- all others, having long proved their COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. pure vegetable preparation of Sarsaparilla, \alue as a cathartic tor intself and thoroughly American city ; ami exhibit -ence at times, in the North Atlantic, heuoo bls waa nam«d Joy’s vegetable sarsapa family:” — J. T. Hess, Leitlisville, Pa ors will derive all the advantages of the Lieut. Downes thinks this proximity of rilla because it contained nothing but pure " For several ytars Ayer's Pill- have very central position T he benefits the warm Gulf Stream to our coast ac- A full line in Ht«>rk of Is-eu used in mj family. We find them •yrup of sanaparilla, combined with the pure wliich Chicago will receive from the fair counts for the comparatively mild, open an will be enormous and wonderful; in fact, winters of the past few years, juice« of California « vegetable alteratives Un like potash sarsaparillu«, it doe« not force im the whole country will lie benefited,and Estimates and price-list sent on application purities through the skin but stimulate« the va more, in our opinion, than if the exhibi H e H elper the A ssassin .—Tlios. A. IXII NTRY ORUERS A SPECIALTY. rious secretive organ« thereby correcting funo tion were held on the Atlantic seaboard Jones, . pm . ployed __________________________ in the tool room at _____ the for < onstipation and indigestion, and T he Rt it.No I’ ahston .—The “oldest in ti<,nal derangement sud eliminating all impuri are never without them in the bouse.” Chicago baa sought an undertaking of I g'in foundry of the navy yard at Wash Factor« at Weldler's Mill. Salerooms cor habitant" peel» away down the past to ties through the natural ohanneix. — ¿an JVaiv — M osch Grenier, L«»well, Mass. Third anô E streets. Portland. Oregon. great magnitude However, of its sue- ington, D. C., has been dismissed be- see whether he ever. After looking CWC0 ¿rammer. “ I have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver cessful issue we have not the slightest cause it was learned that he assisted Purchasers <>1 property or Capital Stock of the carefully down the long vista he shakes troubles and indigestion, during many doubt. The bright brains and untiring John Wilkes ILsith to es<'a|>e after tire his hoary locks and exclaims, “No, 1 years, am! have always found them An Ante From th? Saloons. enterprise that have made Chicago what I assassination of Lincoln. Jones is an old prompt ami efficient in their action.” — never!" “Snow was high and col.I in she is will produce a fair surpassing even ' man. He says he helped to ferTy Booth The trial* and tribulations of the Ro**lyn '52," L. N Smith, Utica, JC. Y. 52,'’lie “and cattle suffered ; but he say-, say that just seen at Paris. Truly, the star across tbe river. He did not know when «»Abion keepers are numerous, and their “ I suffered from constipation which this delay of trains, this fierishing of weight of woe h is been add* - *! tn in the re of empire does move westward, says a he started to do it, what Booth had «lone, assumed such an obstinate form that I cent decision of the supreme court bolding 1 thousands of cattle on all the ranges, trade journal. but he found out before he had finished f* ared it would cause a stoppage of the these awful snowdrifts and blockaded as unconstitutional the incorporate»n of ’ le«wela. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills ef- the job. He declines tosay who ass i staff about sixtv <»t the budding towns of U ash- i mails—no, Tnever!" He saw snow four Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to.F. 11.«ROW E ferted a complete cure.” — 1>. Burke, D ied F rom B i .< k > d -P. us . xin <, —Master ington. This deciMion affects the Roslyn j feet deep on a level iu southern Orgon in Abraham Lincoln, son ol R iliert ' '.in- him in taking Booth across the river. Saco, Me. Jones was amiointed during the late dispensers of liquid refreshments to the '52, and tbe mercury dreadfully down August 7th, 1888, ” I have used Ayer’s Pills for t)ie past tune ot $10,000.th»*re beine ten saloon keep cast. Ten years later he beheld a two- coln. United States minister to the e-iurt Democraticadministration at the instance I **nlr.*l Point, OriKon. MEDFORD. ORECON. thirty vrara ami consider them an in of St. James, who had been -uffi ling of Congressman Compton, of Maryland. ers who ar»» now reqivsted to pay $1000 each By the incorporators of said company, now on file at the foot snowfall in Willamette valley, fol valuable family iscdi» ine I know of as county license or f*»r»*go the privilege of from blood-poisoning arising fiom a ina- Mr. Mudd, who is contesting Compton’« no latter remedy for liver troiiblea, dealing out fire-water at the rate of 10 cents lowed by an atmospheric freezer that ligliaiit carbuncle on his left wide below seat, brought the charge against Jone« as Recorder ’ s office, iu Jacksonville, Jackson Co. am! have always*founW them a prompt OR. S. DANIELSON, A FULL LINE OF THE BKHT AND MOST a drink or “five for a half." The county kept it in the vale in several places for the arm pit, died at 11 o'clock on tbe part of his case against Compton, and cure for *iy snepMa.” — «James Quinn,'JU A fashionable cloths, finishings, etc., con commissioners at their meeting recently five or six weeks, but "never aught like Pbyiilo-Medli'al stantly kept on hand, and nothing but fimt- Middl»? st.. Hartiortl, Conn. T«>lo, O regen. Oi'toYicr 4, 1889. made an order t«> this effect, and Sheriff this" did he see. Well, nature iB ex morning of the 5th inst. During the this led to his discharge. c I hhh work turned out. “ Hating l»een trouble*! with costive- Brown left for tbe Bla^k Diamand city Is^t tremely kind to Oregon, if she does give morning the Isd w as iu a comatose con PHYSICIAN ANUSLKUKO N. All order» tilled promptly at reasonable I n thoss states which have the largest ness. which seems inevitable with per evening instructed » » bring back the $10 - us, tn common with other sections, an dition and unable to retain any nourish j. W. WALKER rates and satisfaction guaranteed. sons of sedentary habits, I have tried Y •-«! F*»r «1, Oregon. J. H. GRIFFIS ______ _____ thja _____ has A. GARRICK. 000 to increase the ex* hequer ot the county occasional severe winter. How New ment. He suffered no pain. The Lin- naturalized vote and in _ which Ayer’s Pills, hoping for relief. I am treasury or close the saloons.—(Ellens* Medford, May 13.1W». England would be delighted with the coin family were at Ins bedside from been a potent factor, says the Forum, glad to say that thev have served me burf Register._______ _________ early morning until lie -lied. He passed | there are more churches, ’ more librwrie«, lihrariea, pr«—«nt winter, severe as we think it is! better than any other medicine. I away quietly The Qu.-en «ent a mes- I more and mors schools, schools, and and better b«-tter school«, school«, and Ladies, firwarr E. P CEARY, NI. O. arrive at thin «.oncbieio« ««ly aft«r a That is the place where the winter wood faithful trial of their merits.” — Samuel MANUFACTUItERb OF I Of those cosmetics whichgive to the face a pile rises, a towering monument, above Rage of sympathy to Minister Lincoln more genera! intelligence, than are to he PHYSICIAN ANU 8 U k G E O N, T* Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass. 1 ghaMtly (yea. ghostly) whiteness Buch every hope of feeling genial weather un Tim body was embalmed and will be pound in those statas where the people I preparations contain lead or som* other til far into the spring time! flv'lford, Orrgva. are not only American-born, hut are the There sent home for interment. equally injurious and dangerous sub — — children of American-born parents. As the larder and the haymow must b - filled Diflce tu H miuìid s Block. Residence ou C stance’s, the use of which, if long contin T he electric light is being more and a rule, tbe poor among the immigrants Street. ued will, besides giving the skin a rough to the fullest extent. That is where tbe more used among the manufacturera of have more education, are more indostri- FKKrARXD BT and leathery appearance, ultimately pro “oldest inhabitant" will tell you that he the wiFsl-working cla-e. It is practically loua and more used to continuous hard ) ACCOMMODATE THE GROWING DE- Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ma«». E. B. PICKEL, M. O., duce paralysis of tbe nerves. This state often saw tbe mercury and the late tnand for real estate, wo have opened an of Sold by aU Doalor, in Medldna. ment is no “bug a-buo,” but facts, well- spring worm rise about the same time the only light in use at the present time work than are the |>oor among native fice in the town of PHYSICIAN ANU 8 C R G E O N. I known to chemists and physicians, based It is easy here to prepare against the in sawiuiils, sash and door factories, fur- Americans, and consequently they suc- I on tbe well-known physiological effects of niture factories and all the woisi-woik- ceeff in making a living while Qie latter Medford, Oreyon. | such substances wb<»«e presence in ¡»repar- winter that seldom comes. It is difficult ing establishments where a siqs-rabun-(frequently fail. Ca .s prompt! Attended to hay or Night. there to get ready for the four-month dance of indammable material and more | --------- ■■ - » Uh» - nil II *»r< **t We claim to have hm fine a line of property, and to be able to furnieh ae reliable information «"“'ST1 “K freezers. Therefore, hurrah for Oregon, or less dust is unavoidable. Mantitac- F ive teaks ago f^ke county had mon- says the I.inkville Star. I you would use an article which will at concerning real ewtat« in Southern Oregon,a« DR. W. STANFIELD, turers recognize that tiiev cannot afford |ev in the treasury and onlr a thirteen- any other firm now doing bneineaa. rfMTaAI daimt I once produce natural activity and beauti- E L E C T I C PHYSICIAN. Corr»*Hpondenre aolicited. to risk the lighting of their plants w itn mill tax, including the state tax. Now 1 "AU rUlR r | I ful complexion try Wisdom ’ s Robertine, No M ore H igh W ater . — A great tyfRISLEY A CO. ■ aa wa AXAMiniM which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of many persons who have lived for many lamps, or even gas, w ith the -langet the debt amounts to something in the H am l'«rat»«»i iu Ashland. Or., for the i»rncticv ot biN |>r»»f«*MAl»>n. M.tk ** ail cnr»»nie diso’U-***'«», *1«« be absolutely free from all poi- years in the valley express opinions in from fire which these illuminators offer. neighborhood of $50,000. with seventeen ’ I sonous and injurious substances. Pro such .u* Rheumatism. Asthma, Pit**. Kidney And, as a rule, where motive-power is and one-half mill tax. Evidently roms- -------- I nounced by leading ladies of society and direct opposition to Weather Signal abundant and cheap, elect! ieitv, besides thing must he done to decrease this debt. Complaints, etc., a *«p»-vialty. Where i« kept constantly on hand a complete I the stage superior to anytning evei pro- officer Vague, who predicts for the Wil affording the liest and safest light, is in We believe in bonding the county, if the J. H. BENNETT. M D., aud firMt-claae stuck of | duced for beautifying and preserving the lamette valley another big flood in bonds could be floated at a low rate of I complexion. June. They say it is not possible—and the long run the ciieaja*Rt. PHYSICIAN A N D S t R G E O N, interest, say six percent., which would they are right, as the facts will bear be two per cent, less than the county HE I NDEKS1GNED 18 NOW TAKING OK ConeumpU' n (u^ea. C enslk D istrict « —T o facilitate the them out. There is not enough snow («rant's Paw. Oregon. dvrs through Jackson and Josephine conn -- - All olii physician, retired from practice, in the mountains tributary to the VZil- taking of ttie eleventh cenHiia the secre now pays on outstanding warrants.— tie tor Office nt preaent nt the Bagley Botel. having had placed in IiL bands by an Ea-t lamette to cause a rise of more than a tary ot the interior L am divided the coun Lakeview Examiner. India missionary the formula of a simple few feet. When the snow of the winter try into districts, each in charge of a W. H. SOMMERS, M. □., Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Sclilitz Brewing Com vegetable remedv for the speedy and per- Fox unadulterated impudence what * -‘-A--*- J. k I manent cure of con-unipt.on. hr- uchitis, melts suddenly after continuous rains of Huperviwur. Oiegon han two, apportioned Any kind rRi««*d ip H firsl-clRUR Nursery. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON A ACCoVCHEVR. fol town: Fir at District—Benton. can he finer than tha remark of «Repub several weeks then is the time the Wil a« catarrh, asthma and all tbr. at and Iu. g af pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt Co.’s Sarsaparilla and 1 ho«»* wanting tr«*<v» will do well to give me '* fections, also a positive and. radical cure lamette rises. But after the big snows Cla< kamaa. CUtaop, Columbia, Cooa, lican organ that "the Democracy ia try Jarkw.rllle. Orrgon. I h«*i r ordrrs, r . m I will gunrnnt»,e Mt inf action. for nervous debility and all nervous com are gone and the ground dried out to a Curry, Douglas, .lack non, Jueephtne, ing to enforce minority rule in the great I warrant all my tree«. If properly eared for. ProfHwional call, pi omptly attended to day or Iron Water; alto Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wis plaint«, after having tested its wonderful considerable depth much of the snow to I«ane, Linn, Marion, Mnltnon ah. Polk, Republican state of Ohio." This i« the Term« of payment <*a»y. Produce taken at night. I curative powers in thousands of cases, has melt later is soaked up and the rise of Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill state which elected« Democratic govern market price. ltMUUbs. of Peach Heed wanted. Consultations in either English or German. A *. JOHNSON. felt it his duty to make it known to his suf the river is not to be feared. It is to be counties. Second District—Baker, or by 11,000 majority at the last election, Ortloe and riwldence ou Calitoruia street, cor consin. Jacksonville. Oregon, Aug. 1, MSB. fering fellows. Actuated by this motive ner of Fifth street. Crook, Gilliam, Grant. Harney. Klam and in which the average majority either and a desire to relieve human suffering, I expected that there will tie high water way has not been 20,000 for the past ten will send free of ctiarge.to atl who desire it. at Portland in June, but it will be back ath, Lak»-, Malheur. Morrow, I’lnatilla, years How came the Republican« by this recipe, in German. French or Eng ish. water from the Columbia, says the Union, Wallowa and Waero counties. IF YOU WISH A OOOO REVOLVER sixteen of the twenty-one representative« with full directions for preparing and using, Stateeman. _____ And everything else imaginable tn tills Une. J. R. WRITSMAN, Vice-Prcidett idressing with stamp. nnt sn r: > s rKn—i.tQiro k H.trur- except by jnst such a gerrymander aa ^ArrLE AND HORSE!« BR\NI)ED_HL ON W. F. READ. President My geoda are new and of the beat bratgla. and Finest «mall W. A. Noyes, J 49 ,--,w- ADHlh TO RurHBHN. J Hit ¡tip Al*‘ entile hrnn<i»*d _ <»n Inf» I m «<> Horta,arr. <• sMr nn. « »rr. they are now condemning in their op- will be sold at the; J. K. ELDERKIN, 8ec. and Mana«« arm« ewer"" x.tin <>r tup- nl*«» cattIn hrnn<i«wl with n h^ure 2 on J. L. COWAN, Tre«ur.r r N. Y. munti lectured ■>r. iiainn' Gi.iSm sperinc. ■ ponente? Not an organ dares to answer. Mrs. Winslow’» Soothing Syrup, for chil I «ft «ide o; h»p. • he **Hr-rnnrk« of the above an<) th** first ciioiceof ail I r can be given in a cup of tea or coffee I ........ . — dren teething, is the prescription of one <»i brnnd* cr'*P *n *nr hh S Iona crop in expert«. In calibre« 82. Je and 44-hO. Single or the best feniMle nurses and phyticians in without the know e<ta<- ot the person taking ri«ht. Al*«» «mttie branded wi»h HP or left hip. double action. Safety Ham Lags for Hatching, •i A’.iforfa is recommended by physicians the United Mates, and ha« been used for it. erte. liiigs «peedy and p. im .m-nl cure. O,ve me a call before gol>£ e AJ( and •nnrk»*«1»*r«»p in Mr nr.d hole end wpli' merleea and Target model». in • -*f» From America'« best breed«: Wvan- • I for children taetbing It is a purely vege forty years with never-failing success by whether'he pauent is a imalsrate diiuker Beat qanllty wrought at eel, carefully Inspected) lh usan.ls of ■ .fortes. Plymouth Rock«. Light Brahmas, table preparation, its ingredients are pub millions of mothers for their cbi’dren Dur ur i.n al.olu.lic wreck. for workmanship anefstock. Unrl'aledfor dru: k.nd- . ihv . been ured wbohave taken Rmwn and White leghorns. Partridge ing the process of leething its value is in lished around each bottle. It is pleasant fininli, durability and accuracy. Do to the taste an.l absolutely harmless. It calculable. It relieves the child from pain the Golden fipecific in their c< ffee witbout forh'ns. Wli-te AVvandotres and Black not tie deceived by cheap mutable iron imitatiM ofU*n sold for tfce genuine article. Tb.*v are uni* constipation, regulate, tbe bowels, quiet cures dysentery -nd diarrLtea. griping in their knowledge, and to day believe th. y I Minorca«. Winners of the highest honors lUbie and dangerous. The Surra ft W kmon r «. drinkingol their own free will. No st all the targe exhibitions for the past ▼ i vxrx are «tamped upon the barrel« with firm*« 751 Mark» I St., San Franrlco. I LARGE. RED BULL CAME TO THE pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, al the bowels, and wind-colic. By giving quit • name, addrea« atuf date« of patent«, and aw auUr« lays feverishness, destroys worms, and health to tbe child it rests tbe mother. harmful effect re«-.Ils ironi its adnnnis'ra- e'even veers. Armstrong farm near Jacksonville, one G<-and !»«rn h« w t«» av«d«l 'll** mitred perfect. In»|»t upon haring them, and If tu n Cores guaranteed. Send for circular | Erg« per setting: two setting«, „. day last week. Both ot bls ears are cropped prevent« convulsions, soothes the child Price 25c. a bottle. • him . 1 nnuliati» n and tr» at- ▼. ur d’-aier cannot «upply you, an order «ent to ad* »ri.i full r.irt" nl .rs A l.lre»« ine uitl tei ce, , Send stamD lor oataleeo*. Addraea off but no brands were noticeable. Tbe own- and gives it refreshing natural sleep. Cas- drew below win receive prompt attentinn bcearlu- nt« nt i»» i** nally «»r by l»tt»r *»n _ _______ _ — GOLDEN ePIUlfIC CO. ISO Race btreM, 7. M. «a>W«o>. Uve OSlftkjgua and pri -«-aup»n ap^kwUon. <«p'rmat -rrh»-a *»r <♦ nitai w» :;k- tnria is th« obiidreu s panacea— th« taotb- ÇhHdrw Cry for PrtGhnr*» Castorio SMITH <k WF.MHON. C'tacmuaU, 0. 1 Hun (torn, Qt. en hiu* 80 de»«», JO omw . iond f »r h » »k Pri’AMM; *Xkq J. N. PHILLIPS, MEDt'ORI), OUKOON J. C. CARSON, Sash. Doors« Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS TOLO ! TOLO!! Effective Remedy TOLO!! A. CARRICK, Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. Merchant Tailor TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc., GRIFFIS ft WALKER, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Red and Yellow Fir Lumber, GOLD HILL, OREGON WRISLEY & CO., Ayer’s PillSj, T Medford, Jackson Co., Ogn. HARDWARE Mill TINWARE DEPOT CONTRACTORS AND^BUILDERS. SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR. FRUIT TREES By the Thousand ! WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, T FRUIT TREES 4 SHRUBBERY > HARDWARE, Stove«, Tinware, Cutlery, TJ> A TT^rPc4 OILS OF ALL KINDS Metanica' Tools, HANLEY & LOVE. ( AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 63 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. NAILS, ROPE. rr.5YWE 8MITH & WE880N 8 Lowest Ruling Price«. The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company. DR. JORDAN'S CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Musnim of Anat rnv i * vii > up . geo,ooo.oo. AUBA.NY, orkgon . MEDFORD. OREGON aQsWX UUU0UMM UXM gjid. ULRICH. Dismal Ageal 1 Estray Notice. A