Image provided by: Jacksonville Boosters Foundation; Jacksonville, OR
About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1890)
MISCELLANEOUS. KI80ELLkNbUU8. hl VlUfeiCàilC IL I mes. GENERAL NOTE 8 AND NEWS. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. RACERS OOINO EAST. At the Rale of Belle Meade farm, April MAY 9, IX!» J’l:I I»A Y TO ADVERTISERS The TIM KB ha. a circulation of aaou IbelarKO.I «ajoyed by aay »... paper pahllabod between Portland and RinV.Cal. -adiolance ol «00 nallc, Il therefore oVere the beet Indneementa lo advertiser.. One list to principally eouOned »o Jaek.oa, Josephine mid Klanaalh eonuile.. Bu.lnee. men • h.mlil tabe note al tills. Ita peculiar efficacy 1» dua 4««« Rhhm'» GwLlraa I Cu « C.’*a ere«, fir -n i • »■««•id » ■« *> S« r«g n Ih l«*e» aod 1’ 4 : x*rr > « * Tyr 1, , c»> . lup.nr L - d L.ot.oe« 5’y; t r u.. ¡ t s *!|., and a prriYi/ I** « t t'’’ i <•-.*•* I ’* '■*• j , 3 > I» r Ila' • !• Lu lie h.t t i I !»1 *l IL.hHiu ?.«> ') I »t-, . i • • «X :.«;•»• ' ■ Rhv « ih.’. ^n», J n I *>«■• I •«»”•. rain: in t:.j Hv.pl. I*.» k «f i he .X* >.K, I: « rated Su.e Thrc t. s • -• >* •■ -, I.’ ' >i < »’«d cor tr.’ ’• d < < ’ - * Lnubs, • t-tfiik .leg o'i - fr«»i.i th# •)*-*« **l ri-nei I • wr tl u cr sb«»»«? f M « »u>. I «> ¿ La bl «ud pure and i*i«»» ’• » <•«> p«* c F ollie. L * G»c hi» u’ • G »Men s uidthAn i- .h»fc : r e » ire of Gcno*rh<ra. (•!«-«.’, ! ut i«» .v.r.n! all Unns«’y or Geu t <i .i.-.u'»^« tuviiti. l*vl«a •« 50 p«*r U tU*. •.*» i.thauX f oldaaa M|>»nl»la In- )**«-* i« i», f r - • • • t (»■>*»• >rrh .j t .-•rw-tur Prie«« I? I. i ’i«'« : G »bleu O'ntmnt f l r i'r: «-fl DO p r Uox * <» » *< •». o’« vaiti«*»! PII <- N«-rvu • il. leu-ut; k < m of phy»i**al • -, « • -«.•.’ a r\. I rostraüon, i‘.c. . ; o f 1 u'» per lloi. i.dc u. <1 hrrvtn«*, *. t ’.cr here, ; ecurvîy pack«>d ; e» exprc-i*. a ♦ ** 4 7. H1CIIAUOM A CO.. Aif«»tS 4T 4t 4JM Sin-, m« street. « ’-nier clay, « •». <’al. QULCLLAR MAJUIÜ FKKB E. B. STONE & CO.. Real-:- Estate, Un and Commission Agents. Collections made and promptly remitted. We have valuable city property and farms in Jiu-kson and Josephine eonntiea fur sale. COMMLXICATION3 SPECIALLY NOTICED. Call upon us for BUSINESS. as much to the process aud NOTHING skill iu conipoundfug Mto the higrrdteuts themselvaa. Take it In time. It cheek! dlseuMes in the outset, or if they be advanced will prove a polemcom iitfi i-r bias ir No Bone skooll be Vithoot It It takes th» place of a doctor and costly pre- script Io ur AU who lead sedentary Ilves will find lithe beet preventive of and cure t«>r Indiaeetion, SOME DA Y You »month the tangle» from my hair. With gentle touch aud trn«lvrt*»t car«. And count th«* yearn ere you »hall mark Bright ailyer threads among the darR — Smiling the while to hear me say: “Tuu’U think of thin again <*uiue day!” Some day! FOd WHOM BENEFIT Coaeti pation, Headache, RiUoueneea, Piles and Mental Depression. No loss of time, no Interference with busineaa while taking. Fur children it is most In nocent and harmless. J do not »oorn the power of time. Nor count on year» of fadele«« prime; But no white gleams will ever »nine Among these weveie»» lock» of mine. Ah! laugh Hfi gaily as you may, You’U think of thl» again aoiuc day— Some day* No danger from exposure ufter takiug. Cures Colic, Dt- arrbeaa. Howel Complaints. Feverish ness aud Feverish Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will And It the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little taken at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken In the morning sharpen» the appetite, ckanhes the stomach aud ■Weelens the breath. A PHYSICIANS OPINION. •*I have been pra» being medicine for twenty years anil huve never been able to Cut up a vegetable Comp- hi nd that would, ke Simmon» Laver Regulator, ptomptly and effectively move tlie Laver to action, and at the same tune aid iastead of weak ening) ths digestive and assiaulalive rwers of the system ** M H imtun , m ©., Washington, Ark. Marks of Gmulnene«» I . Tok for the red Trade-Mark on front of W .pi»« r. ur.il Hie BeaJ and Signature of J. H • •; m X Co., ih ted, ou the side. Take noutiier. 8« »me day I ahall not feci a« now. Your »oft hands move about my brow ; I »hail n«»t wait for light commands. And draw your trea»v« through iny hands. But you will see no touch of kMtV Am! you—you will not laughfaome day— 8ome;day! And while your tear» are falling hot Upon the lips which answer not. You’ll take from these one treasured tress, And leave the re»t to stlentneu. Keinemberiug that I used to say: “You'll think of thia again some day"— Some day! ALL SORI’S. The Hamtnonii Dressed IWf Company of Chicago and Boaton ha l»een sold to an English syndicate for *5,000,000. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. Tlie curious discovery has been made that every governor of Iowa since 1A50 is alive and bale an.l hearty, and the only Democrat among them is the present ex ecutive. VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S LINE. Preliminary surveys have been com pleted for the railroad from Eugene to Florence, a distance of fifty miles, an»l right of way lias liven «»cured. Con tracts will not lie let until next season. The Mt. Shasta Route Time Uvtwe. ii M.xlforU and San ErtOn-iao. tw. ui>-fuur Uuur». UALirOKNlA KXI'nasa TKA i A HU.N UA11.Y »K- TWMK.’i nini LA5L» A5L fUHCiaXI. Tl.e l’iutes had a big pow-wow near Wadsworth, Nev., lately, that lasted a week. The bur»len of the speeches made by the obi men was in favor of total ab North. South I stinence from liquor, ami the rising gen CUU r. M. Leave Purtmnd Arrive IU:K* e. u. eration was urged to go to school at Car a. a. ¡Leave M-dtord Leavci • 4.>i-. M. io a. a. J Arrive SanJ’naaetwu Leavt | ; uu e. u. eon. The census supervisors are to get $1’>00 LOCAL PaàSMSUKH TRAIN UA11.Y ;JtXL'KPT SUNDAY.) each, and census enumerators 2 cents to b;UU a . M. Leave Portland Arrive 3:45 p . m . 21.,. and 3 cent» a name, 2 cents a name 12.40 r. m .I Leave Albany Lcavc¡ll:3á a . m . in the populous districts. There will be 2:40 f. u.¡Arrive Eug< ur L< uv» I J.'A) a . M. many thou-ami enumerators, who Hill have from ten to fifteen »lavs’ work an<i l ì earn from *3 ) to *45. PULLMAN LUFFE!1 SLLEP K Ex-Cot gres-man William Seott lia. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Fur accommoda» i«»u of s«*cuiid-daja paan«n- contril uted *5000 for tl.e relief of suffer in{ miners around Mt^aimel, l‘a , with gvra, attached to Express» Trama. instruction» to draw on him if more Thu S. 1*. Co.'s >» rry uu L a cuuuectiui) with sti-ul I t e neede»!. While Mr, Sc»>tt is a ah the regular trama un tue Lu»t nule LI i ' tb - monopolist, y^t his heart is iu tho tight OtHce, upstairs, in Kyan’s Block luu trom lout of h aircet. Portland. place as a general thing. Opposite Keaines «V White’s. Weit bide «jiviaiou. T. iMWi’t Taltnane is rich, lie makes dira ».».A euHi a. a m j s om V a LLI n more than any other lecturer anil lee MAIL THAOS DAILY y AX I KPT >LSDAY.) JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tores oft. tier He is lip for the highest 7 i0 a. M L« av. Pui t.au 1 Arrivi S:SÜ P. M. bid'ler and experienee.l managers of ly- L2.J.» e, M.¡Arrivo Curvala» Ltav» | j.3U e. a cenms take great ri-ks on him; but the At Albany and Corvad.« couueut with trains <Io» t' r t a» an invariable ril;e, “settle be- of ureg >u t’iuidc Railroad. fqie the lecture aiiilavo dmisunderstan»! DAILY XXPKKaS TKA1NS ;U<J1CPT SL'KDATj ings.” i^’i-.M. L--MV- Portland Arrive.rôüa m Tlie Monarch »listi.lery was burned not BiUU p . M.¡Arrive McMiuuvilic Ltavv|ô;45 ▲. m . COKVA LUS, OREGON. long ago, at I’e »ria, together with 100,- 000 gi Ions of unt&xed spirits. The total THROUGH TICKETS to ah tuiui., loss is es'imatc'l at *750.0 0, cov» red I y Term Comm-no*» Wednoaday, Sap« SOUTH A EAST, to*b«r Id, ISdS. VlA CALIFORNIA. insurance. The d stillery made use of 10.0O.bushels of c-rnperday. It cost Fvr uilnriuatnin rvyanlnia rates, map., < tc., *500.000 to build, an<l was the largest in FA< ULTT. rail uu Uoiu|>au>*, ..cut at Medtnrd. i Full Cori?« of «xperi«DC4»d Pr«»f«MHi >ra and H LUh.Hl.au L. B. KUGEltS, the wo 11. luachair. Mauaaer. Ant. U. I'. * V. Ax't. I’e haps the oldest grave of a white COUUSK OF STUDY. uian in Oregon >» in A«toria, on which is Arranirad exprwaaiy to meet th«» demand» and of the fanning interest» wf th« tjtale ehi-eleil on a rough stone s ah the name PBEPAIUTORY department . of Alexander McTavish, drowned in b«»r »tad««■ u» oT”t 1* j *nra of a«ra wh«> d»«airwto cro-sii g the Cc4u»i bia in 1M4. The de uutar tha ('<»!! •<<• bat »rv not prepared to Jt Southern Urvguu are hen by infurm«*d tliat ceas- »1 was one of the Scotch membe s of tvr U»»U «go clfu? »**» by axamination. in auditivi! to a largo aud elegant hue ul the Hu Ison Bay Co., who led the van of Mil I TARY TRAINING To tho Hx?ent rv»juired by. a«. civilization in the Northwest. HUILDINGS. By strict partv vote the senate a»l- ■...air, i'umm«Mit«»u» au«i wall Ventilated. niiited lo seats Power and Sanders, the LOCATION. Montana. i i » c.i.iivat»««! a-M C rii»lixE cmnuanity, and 1 have ad'lul to mjr »lock th-' following claaabt Republican claimants iron gooila, of wuieu 1 have a lull line; Til»-}’ wou d have b- i*n .«»ati’d had their vut»« * tlie h»vdih a«l iu th« 8tat«>. claims l»-en one hundred percent, less, LXP..UIMENTAL 91A GON. < «roular*. -'«»aUiii ing matter full of int»*rMt to tor the simple reason that Montana was Ladles' Famishing Seeds, faroi’-r* will !»«• regulariy »nd oopx«>» ele\ate»l to -tatelioo I i luefly to secure mailed U> pMtruu «>f the t 'uliHgv. Both Knit sud Mualiu. two Republican recruila tor tlie senate. EXPENSES RoductMi to !i»w*»t 04ur«M. Two <»r more free Mrs. Msikay, the great millionaire’s eonoliFwtip» from «*v»»ry ottunty Cvnealt wife of Nevada, has secured an abject y«»ur < uanty Supwrint «udeuc. apo ogy ir-m the Munch» ster Axanmier W«* ooi.ti’lmdly appeal to the farmer« and oi England, the payment of costs in liliel As cbuap as to bo bought any place; abo grnnrffM* <»f <>reg< a tu patron«ie tb»» only »ch«M>l «•tabiiMuMI fix (W.. fur the prou>oti«»o of her suits, »nd an awani of money to any agncultur’d iniurceb». char table institution Mrs M may name. V’»r ca.Mvgue <<r other in format :<»n. addr»««, Childraa'B Short Clothes, Tl is is the outcome of a libel suit insti B. L AKNDLD Pr«~i bmt. Under 4 years old. Corvallte, Oregoe. tuted in an English court by Mrs. A beautiful line of Mackay. Vaccination is compulsory in England and ojtti' Dal in Fiance. In the large Consisting of Lisio and Silk. cities of France the deaths in lssu from smalllsjx were 1.95C>, or 31 p r 1,000 of the living popn ati n. In tlie large GLOVES of England »luring the same |» ti »»I AKDERSON CREEK, H INDKEKCHIEFS cities th- numlierof dent’ « was 332, or 04 per 1 00O Dr»’« not this, asks the ll 'ipilal, say something for vaccination? THE STATE College, Agricultural THE LADIES MILLINERY HOSIERY ! COR^KTH S. S. SMITH, Prop’:. Zephvr Shawls, It is’only in the comic newspa; er that the small boy gets doubled up from eat ing gr-i n apples ai d gives tin’ underta ker .i j» b. The small l«>y in real life will start out nutting in die morning, and 11- fore he returns h ine in the eve'iing lie will have ¡mt liim-elf outside of half a !»•• k of gr> ei: apples, a »1 zen big turni|«, a quart of ebestnuta, and three | ints of spring water, au»l attack bissupp r with the appetite of a starve»! bear. MTM’UIBFR rAKM PLEASURE IN .mo .n.«’ uir that hi* -’••«»iii '«aw-uUll H il-iw An«! many other things too numerous to mun- r llF. also » -cured the service» <»f a rir. i n/ ’lit. 11ru«* nmi lurui-i< • ’Ul a larg«* tluo. i U avu quantity f luiuU-r H«’1-4 pr« par« «1 t«» fill all ur b r*> à ;th dHp'it« n, am! at tho mont r>'as4>na- blu ratea. A fin- iua.it) *»f^ FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, An«! »rn now prepared to execute ail or ders In that hue in tirsUclaas stylo at reasona ble rat«-#. In ml n r th«* l»**st rustic, coiling aud tf.»«»r1n« Call and s«»e ma apposito J. N’uiian’n on Cal*- Turn.*»h*'«l :» *«h .4 m»tu*«’. f<»rnia »Iront. flTSatintart i» wuarantevd. MRS. P P. PRIM. S. S. SMITH. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, TOWN LOTS In U«t» Town of MONTAGUE, M •• Siskiyou County, Cal., HAMMON BROS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. < »nr-f’ ’iirt-i down, balnne«* wilhm .-»il, twelve U4 « ikthc fl i l 'lit'..-A. >■ • h «i kt lu. roai D’ •»”» f<.r gr.»«!•*! pricea. or i».I«)r«*H’» D. II. HASKEL, t\*Mn-Sit * A m « nt c P. R R.. Nan Franciec«». —AKK FO3— uns k ir ies We have ’ r« removed our .v Niiraerhi* vv <• GUT* ’III * > • «Ml "Ur III I I - tv t<> Md- foni, ~ whi Ni — w Ground, *" r«« wo * Lavr ftecured J*. .........• the itoli of which Is a sandy feam. enabling im without irrigation to grow healthy, thrifty tre«*M with ah abundance of tibnnn lateral roots without heavy tap ruoti, to be out away lu digging. WoofTur THE BOSS BOOTS 10000 Prune, 10000 Apples, 5000 Peach, AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S riNRlVALKD GOODS ! 5000 Pears, 10000 Grapes, JAURSOHVILLE-CRESCEHT city And all of MAIL HOUTE. And a good AfMortinuDt of all the h ading va- rlethw of fruita. HRS. JANE EEDEING, Prwrietress. i Trees as Low as any First-class Nursery. » » The office of sheriff of New York has been made to | ay betwi^n *’>0.000 an»l *70,000 a year for a long time past. The deci-ion <>f the investigating co'i.mittee, recently chargtsl with the <luty of going over the records of the otl.ce, is that this pay is ' far bei on»l a fair coiii|Hmsation for the duties performed an>l the ri ks as- Humed.” It psys liet’er to he sheriff of New York than to !»■ preside nt of the L'nited States. Mr. Bishop of the interior rlc[>ar’ment, who has been in I’e» dleton adjusting the claims of residents <-f I liritills anti ad joining count es for ilamigcs of Indian I dt*|>re<lationH, has been kept busy. ................................................................. * The . I ,.|airnH(>f r gnlents of rinatillii county. i he says, M ill amount to between $50,ON) i and |*4).0)0. Ono v aim al nc, that of Dr. M< Kay, growing out of the troiibleH m 1N55-6, is nearly-$T»0,DO), and tnere are more than a s< oiu ranging in amount from 1100 to $10)0. In a 1 the London streets which are lighted bv eb ctri- itv th.* gas lamps have been retained ready for immediate um ». Wtienever the sl.ghte-t interruption oc curs in the electric lighting the tiolice on duty immediately proceed to light the lamps. The gna tliu« consumed is rha ge«l to the electric light companies and deducted from the rental paid by ti e city for the use of its lights. No ex cuse im accepted for any interruption or i r»sik on the part of the electrie-light rum panics, which are held entirely re- itponHib e fo- the 1 ghting wliich they i Lav«* agreed to maintain. GIVE Vri A CALI.. LEAVE J K*»« »N VH.Í.F EVERY .1 in !»iv «n i Fr I tv it f. <»’« «•« k A. M. for S '’ TAGES I'.i. rv.l1' r-’ .r’v>..’ T‘i >•« '■ .’ur-’a« ■». Nurseries at east end of Bridge H’arf • I. .v.-a f r f... ■’ an..” W- ■!n-'*lny. MEDI »BP. OREGON. T I»r»-I’>v«. at HI., e. •• k ». M.. r tenin ta‘-.r at REi^le Rates. ■ j íj w |FW f THE STAFF UF LIFE! TO $1(1 A DM Agent» Wantedl Fan. e cibcuiam Hreirster'w rwlrty R»tn Dolden »•n nway t«» »"trodtx* mem. Every wssr b»i»w from I to 0. Linee • »r runde« hot**e' feel. Send 15 renie •♦»ne • i*»* i-« muco »od packme r Ricue! Pieied ■'Ample thal »eil» for « «ne. Brewster Mff. Co», UaUj» Mich. DR. JORDAN’S Museum of Anatomy 75! Mark« t St.. San Francie«». dation and tr«-at* Uly or by l«*tt r «»n i « r g1 nitai s? «*ak- 4:s»-as< a of men. k Private <»ffie.*t r») Ft. hLECTRiC CELT £ 4 Gwn-t v.. il.«* ." st ■» .' •,*&> * ( it-.. Vx Y Iteli.” WH rvdu *u ii •«'■«• from ¿I w n«*h i.udieeil th • ehe q» r.t FIK-'T < I V-> r-f ’-I’ ”> «•» U. P. xn«t enperior »• • «L” « aten arr i. wm « i > *UM4wy ZT* i..r f i» r •. •« • •* • - ?1 ? AddrvM. « fervi« l;fe.*tt‘ • ¿»’’/J •’ » «Wul ruu’ >*4W> <- a-’ OXC-li-l 701 A^rktl L, •>. THE KOriUE I ADVICE To MOTHERS. V\lll-lo«'. Sool It, bit Syruj -lioul.l I »■ 11 - ■ .1 tor < h. 1'1»♦ li t< * Io Ii II ' IS V s »•!»: »!. -oft. » I il r uuin c ir - wind • ol.c. si d i 111- lM'.«t tor I’iurrt.-eti Tw* - t; tn - » en*« l.’IVEK ‘â rKAVE Yßü GOT FILES H BARLEY ROLLERS. $100,000 TO LOAN. When Baby si. k. we gai/ <*r Caatoria, U Keuralgia ”VEK A MILLION 1’IHTHIIILTEI». U nited S tates L and O ffjck . ) R osebchg . O r .. March 13th, 1M90.f OMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT this «»tlie«’ by William Nusbaum avainst Thomas F. A. Gosch for abandoning his home stead • ntry No. 42K5, dat«sj N«iV. 7th, 1WO, upon th«*S W >4 of S«’« 34.tp .)♦• S.range 2 E.in Jackson <*«>unty, Orcg«»n, with a vi« w t»» th«* cancrl- lati«»n <»f sain entry; th«*said parties are here by summoned tu appear at tlu- office of the county clerk for Jacaaon county, Oregon, on Incornornted by the L<gialature. f<»r F>!u- tlu I7lii day of May. is*», at 10 o’clock A. M.. to cati«»n!il an«! Charitable purpus«», and its r«-sp<»n«i an«i furnish testimony cunccrning fraiu hiae mmb :i part of tin pr« s« nt State raid aiJ<*g<*d Hbandonm« nt. Constituti«»n, in 1-7'.». by an ov«-rwh<*lruinff pop (HAS W JOHNSON. Register. ular Vol«’. A. C. J ones R« c< ivcr It«* MAMMOTH DRAWINGS t:»k«*s |»lar'* S mi-AntHKiilv. Jun*-and Dee« tub« r'. and ita Notice for Publication (.RAND SI NG l.l. NUMBER DRAWINGS tak« |>hu*e iu <*u*h «4 th«-other t« n month»* ot tin L and offick at R«* sfni ’ hg . O r ..) y«-ar, am! arc n'l drawn in public, ut th«- A< ad- Man-h 2». 1H90 i eray of Music, New Orleans, La. VoTH’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE xx foll<»w ing-nam«*«] s« ttl« r has tiled notic«* of FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For lutegritj of its Drawings. and Prompt Pay his intention t«» make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made I mj - ment of Prizes. f«»r«-th«* judge, or in bis absence, before the Att«*st«<l as f«»ll(»ws: cler k of the e<»unty <*«»urt of Jackson county, **W. <1<> h» r« by certify that w<- supervise the Oregon, nt Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday, arrangenu-nts lor all th. Monthly an«! Semi- Muy 10. IRKi, viz: Thiuu ns Brockley, hom«*- of sec. 23, Annual Draw ings «4 th«* Louisiana Slat«- Lot stea«i entry No. 4»r»74. forth«* SE. tery ( oinnauy. ami in person munag«- ami con tp. 33 S . It 3 cast, W. M. H«’ nam<*s tin* foll<»w- trol tlu Drawings th«ms« lv«-s, and that th«* ing witness« s to prove his continuous resi dence up«»u and cultivation of said land, vix: sain«4 ar«’ <<>m!uet«d with hon«»ty, falriu*sa, XV m. L. l>ltn<»nds«»n, Joseph Geppert. John and in g »«•«! faith tow’anl all parti«», ami w«* Cook. Geo. W. Daley, id! of lbg Butte, Jackson authoriz«- the Company t<» us«* thib certificate, « «•unty, Oregon. with fac-simih«*H<»f <»ur signatures attached, m ( HAS. W JOHNSTON. R«*gist« r. its i«-lv< rtiscments.” C Louisiana State Lottery Company The Late PROF. PHELPS. The above Is a yjortndt of tlie late Prof Edward , Phelps, M. I)., LI.. I)., of Durtinuutb College, e was a strong, able man, wboatood high in ike ’.erary and scientific worlds. It is not generally lown, but it is, neVi-rthelesM, the truth that Prof, was the «li.M-ov« rcr of what is know n to the edical profession and Chemists universally as dne'a Celery Compound, unquestfenably one ol «most valuablediscovcricKofthiscentury. This tmarka!»lecoinj»ound is not a nervine,an essence,a »rsajiarilla, orany devise«! article, but a discovery, ad it marks a distinct sU*p in medical practice te treatment of nervous complications, and the teatest of all modern diseases—Paresis. It bus sen freely admitted by the best medical takut iu ie land,and also by the leading chemists and ientlsts, that for nerve trouble«, nervousexhaust- d , insomnia, debility, senility, and even the dread- I and terrible Paresis, nothing has ever been ^covered which reaches the disorder and restores ealth equal to this discovery of Prof. Phelps. Paine's Celery Compound is now being prepared i quantities, and can be procured at any reputable ruggist's. An attractive bunch of celery» is to t»e und on every wrapper. It has become specially ypular among professional men. mind workers, sdiea busfcned with exacting social duties, and wquanlera of the leading clubs. Notice for Publication L aki » OrriCK at R ose hi ita. O r ..) Mar«*b 20. IMS). ( N otice is hereby given that ths following-named s«*ttlrr has flits) notice of bis intention to niak« final proof in support of lusclaiin. ami that said proof will be made be fore tbv Judg«*, or !n bis absence, before the (.’!« rk of the county court <»f Jackson We the undersign«*«! Banka ami Bunkera will county. Or., at Jacksonville. Or., on Saturday, nay all Prizes draw n in th«* j>»uisiunH Slate May JO. lrt»0. viz; Joseph Geppert, homestead Lotterie», winch may bv presented utour cuun- «•ntry N«». 4573. lor the NE. y» of Sec. 2». tern. tp. 33 S.. R. 3 cast, W. M. He nani«* the fol- lowing w*itn<«M*s to prove bitt continuous R. M. WALMSLEY Pres. I- ’uisinna National Bunk. resid«-nc«* up«»n ho «! cultivation <»t said land, viz: Tlmdeus Bt<»« kley, of Big Butte. Jncksou PIERRE LANAI X. county.Orvgon; Charles Dora.of Desklns.Jack- Pr«*K. Stat«- National Bank. s«»n county. Oregon; Beuj. F. C. Edmund»«»n,of A. BALDWIN. I agio P<»int, Jackson county. Or«*gon; John Pr<*. N. O. National Bank. C«x»k, of Big Butt«*, Jackson county. Oregon. CARL KUHN, CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. K«*giatcr. Pr«». Union National Bank. GRANO MONTHLY CHAWING 'ON T BE FOOLED Diamond Dyes. the Academy of Music, Xev Orleans, Tuesday, May J.», 18U0. Nothing equals the Diamond Jur FAMILY AND FANCY DYEING. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. CALIFORNIA DISCOVER I ES ! ! AGENTS WANTED. IMPORTANT. - M A . DA I PH I N. N« w < irl'-ans. La. n . M \.I»AI PIIIN, Washington. D. C. By «.remai) :■ tt< r, < »ntaining M« u« j < »rd« i i — u’ 4 by ... < t < ■’tupauu-K. N« w Y<»rk Excliauu'« , Dial: : I', -la! . ^_bn»nçhiti5. lildrm ii fi’lifcd it B its foiitainiug (ur- nnry lo 1 s - ‘ 5 L 5 " b#' « 3 L'jh'c-ó .-’S. M.W <»K1.«: t«SM li”\ » I. E «N H A 4 H <»rl«‘HU>». I.M. i Sendf.rCleCJ^¿|>rWt!i3íraa. ¿dinhu j. - 'L l . gl REMEMBER ; i Ì’. ! ,2 ’.’Í' a KANTEIJ’ ¡IV I .Il li NAll.’NVL BANKS Nu < ir- b au'«, aiij th-11« k t-ai • s:*rn-4 by ih» Pr« si- G- ni ’ ’ .l’i ¡u i.iui.-u, uli. -< c!iart« r« d rights n th i M» ’HM ihi. iriLf th ■ symptoms >0 «.ft npi sant i Al » m inv h> u«"«*ib 3’l.w ili ttu ini«»that fata .il-- ; (rolli un unitili« 0 mistaii«- l• \ k»-« pin^r a !»■ ¡forma i« imiiy always • r «-. « f th<* smalh-st k i l>.M ED IO I > i. i2 ui’ ur naui«-<»tl«*i«si a b* indie. W. !.. CAUSON > x milt-s > »uih «4 Gnint's Pass, J«x»«*phmv Luunt ) , « >rv>r«»n. tl h ’’ i =: ■ ■ «ÖCT -* T 0 N LY (¡J; All! CU1\ l T0«^ CATARRH 0 H "VILLI LClU CALTORäiA- CAT-MRE THE ONÎ T GU \RANTl ED < URi; I «»!< *’ \- I . ii . I iu til H i i. Ha; ! . \ ■ r. R • <’•»!•!, Cinarrii.c |i« afn'>s an<iS..r« Ey«t«. R»-- *t’»rv»» th«* K« ns«’ ”1 i.c-t«- mi «4 sni«-ll; rcinov,’« ba«! List«* :u»d iilutili breath, r«*Kul:ing from Catanh. F’»li”*.v <iir«-«4i«ms amia «ur< is warrant - i S<n 1 i ■ a « irvmar t • A Bl ETiNE M El »K A L < < »MPA N Y, < «n vi!.« , « al. Six mouth» t reit' m out fl. By Mail 100 000 T3EES IN SiÜCK. Apple. Pear. Peach. Plum. Prune Apricot Nectarine. Cherry, Almond. Chestnut Walnut k’lltl GRAPE * INES. CURRANTS, GOOSEBER RIES. BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER RIES. STRAW BI.RKIb>. PIGS. SANTA ABÌE ASD OAT-B-OCRE. Oijr tr«’«*s ar«-zr”u-n u iihout irri>rati«»n <»n r«*«i Itili ¡an i. ami all <»f kiiowii varicti«« that l’or Sa.«* «•. all Dru*rgisr- Trad< su .»pii «4 by Su<il. H< it*»hu a •» oodard, Km•«•«•«•• 1 in Southern Or, K<»n. Ti»’»-«- <• <nt«-m|>latiiiir tr«piantina will do P« »ri land. « ir w«’P. to visi! «»tir ’’Tchar'l ami nursery, «»r writ«- to un for prie«* li**. A«blr«’ss io us at Mur|»hy. Jost-phin«* «■■•unty. « »r< n«»n. «»i to R. K. Stati«»ii, (ìrani's Pass. Or«-goti. A H. CARSON A SON. COR. 6 ih AND C STREETS, MEDFORD, - - OREGON. MILLER BROS., GENERAL ('XiMTb-m r-l sho’T.4 i-n»|»l«»y«-<l and iu al. « : i * g - s . G- n« ral r« pair w. rk. •uriz. tir- -<« ttmz. » I«’., «’ariluily i t ! • .is.»nah'j- rat« 8. Horseshoeing a Specialty I Si 21«. I I ¿¿¿X HIS PArtK atlhe w»PM*r Atlver I SU tihina Am*tK-*y "f Measra m H. W. AV KR A SON. «su uuUlorumJ wcrala OFFICE OF I T h e Asin er of J acks » in C ounty , * J;u ksonvill«*. Or . \prti 22,1600.) otice i > hereby giv en thati here hi < funds 'ii tin- county treasury for th«* re- d< nipt’.ui of county warrants pr«»test«si from March 31. lKK»,up t<> Jun«-.30. iSKa, inclusive, to- wit; _ N i b . salmos rtn.1 TAri.oit, I7!*u 17’»l I*.*!« IMO I<»1 1> IM* ¡N II g ue. 71h l«w» 312 I'il! I. I’.dj 191 Lat? of California, 4r now pr» •ar *d to ■furnish th■» b*»st «»f music - or privait» l‘'i’ti*»n. Balis, Picuies. Ac.. fi» pnbli« . it ary point «»n thM DOrit. A 4 the new popular music is play»'«! by this Or< .u*stra. Having employed a l^rg« number of musicians vr«« ar«« abfe to furnish any number •! bands. \u> inntrnuients «»r .*» caller farni*«h»»d toother ba; Is. All .»refers by mail «*r t»‘legraph prompt ly ittondftd to. Terms h I wbv * *-eas«H-«hle. A<1- PROI«. < \NI ARD. Ashlar«! Qr 's ' S3 County ESMOND HOTEL Cor. Front and .Morrison Sts. PORTLAND •HIT,,'n * '• e • 7 • •?-.7 ,c*ijilu U l*uLl a • J i vi»).‘L« u.L.k i.L nL I N«w flre-pr d I ORECON 4 Brick. First-class In all Respect«. THOS. CUINEAN, »«• »r. i tK^Tlu* Ecu «ml ll- staurant is unsur| a«t*ed In • V« r) i anicular. ^RUPTUKE ;.* <« Ion«.!:t l< a »’-I Perni.ojHGtlr -r»«i«»ythe (vi«’!»rn’»n ‘ > >1*4 » li-B( T.slA I KM « TIG ELASTIC TRUSS ? ‘ r ro.al nrd «» nlv »»».xciMt \ C o: • T rL,*’S. 1 ‘-i f«***t Return r / * ..* f ,.i »n’i> reher.-«ev»-rjr / _*/ ' • • • ! ihou an 2». F.Mab I*- ’• ' jL &7 ’ • > 1 ; • l. ub*r «i Pan* j-L let No 1. /. i-r .rUAS'lCTPUSSCO.» I POKTH . ’ ’ »« S KF-YT AT I.O11B > I r \ ' *•’ ’ \ N E’*AyU’M’O,(’Al. * v < HtEGON Settlement Wanted. Estray Notice AME TO THE i’l.At E of THE UNDER- sign»-«), r« n si Jux . ;.g in .i. St >1 ■ riiiigv ilh- precinet. m* months ago. a b.iy pmy. ab »ut four ars i »|< l w-,th w tot ■ stripe on n•»*••*. him! feet ul ■. brn*i I ■<! X ’-ii right >h ul 1er. The rw:ll|.?., vhar-’’ - in t tak- the animal va y App aised ul 4L'» by .1 P. T. II. GH^ON. WARNING J1O3 ICE IS IERI .KV«.IVEN THAT, WHERE- »1 t** ’> 41 fe ■ «' « ti nr» h .tn». I will not pa) un.- 1'4.is <4 in i vont i a t j ii . M WI LL SILVA. Uniontown Prcciuct. April J, 1SW. ”*h ! SEND FOR OUR CAT A LOG'J E ano Phi-L; INDIANAPOLIS. IND. FOR SALE, u»i ♦ 4M •J94 1 >*72« Interest on th- same will eeasp after thia date. K. H. M<M»RK. Count) Treasurer. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. ? J '•-rt- a flox Hl 591 4 <•>' 4»h¡ 111 hr» Hti; no; 137* !2<«i 140 1.33, 2<>i 3, <| .5 i ASHLAND, OK., O ‘RTL \\D Any perH«»n wishing tu acll property will Bud it to tbvjr I l U tc M to call an< id Net* us County Treasurer's Seventh Notice. ORCHESTRA and 30 N<>rth Eir-t and Country I’nipcrty Fur Sale. -i < osi»<r.. ; «*’’*' 11 1 ! I r < at :: Instant Relief Tint Application. THl CHARLES A VOGELER CO.. Baltlaan. M> Summons In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, b.r the county* of Jiieksotl. W A.<’ »rd« ll. Plaintiff, vs. I>al»rll A. Cordell, l»< fen-la nt: suit 1<»r divorce. T«» l-ab«’U A. Curd« 1!. the abovc-iiamed De feudant: IX THE X \ME«H THE STATE OF OREGON’ I y»»u are h< r-.-by rvpiired t < app«*ar and :»n-w« r the c »tn; lai nt the ah. »v»* plaint iff in th. ah -v. • ntith*d court, now on tile with the < ’»• i k «»I said court, within t«*n day » from the lat«’ ul t lie s’ rx ice ot tins summons upon ) ou. if s> rv«*«i iu Jack-»n county*. Oregon; but if - rv»-i in any oth.-r c »unty in the State of • n g.»n. th< n within twenty days fruin tho • into ’if the s«rvice of this summons upon you; <>r if served .»n y*uu « ut of the Stat« - of <>r«*g.»n. ■r by publication, then by the first day of the .n-Hing regular t<*rtn <>f *aid court.to-wit; the l-t day 1 S ptciut»er, and you ar«* h«*reby a-tified t hat it you fail to appear and atuiwcr -lid coinpaint, as h<rcby rvquirod. the plaintiff will apply toth<* court tor th«* relief <|.mand«*d in tn» said complaint tib-d in «aid suit, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now* existing between this plain« tiff and «1« f< ndant t»e dissoIvtM and a divorce <1 «reed M’*c. »ruing tot he jaw in such case made inti pr«>vid«ni. and tor such other r« lief as to the court may bv« m me«’t. E. D e P f . att . Attorney for Plaintiff. This summons in publish'd by order «»f Hon. L R Wt bs»< r, made at Jacks -nvilic. Oregon, on the 23d day of April, A. D. I*4*.*’. E D e PEATT. Attorney for Plaintiff. POKTLANI). OKI-: IT IS THE BEST. AT D»rG<5!*Tl AND DEALFM. I C 14 1 > KS Apiary and Poultry Supplies, Gar den Tools, l’i-rtilizers, Trees, Etc. LUCKEY & CO., 8t Libo:y. III., May W. 188t troubled wttb oeuralg*.». and after using one botti» ot bL Jacoba Oil waa •ouipletcly cured. HENRY BECKEMEYER. In the C«»untv Court of the State of Oregon, fur the C«»unty of Jac kson In th«* matt«r of the «-stat«* ut TU«uuas Hay mond. «l<x*«*MHud. WoTh I. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE !1 . inn nir>t rat »r of I id * «-stat- of Th«»». Hay- -i ii I. d t .-as«*d. has ti!»*d in the County C«»urt • 1 J.i. k- n county. <.>r«-g«»n, hi» final account :<< such administrator, and by order of said >uit. Tu<s*day, June 3, lSKy. at the hour • f It» o'cl«»< kA m . i.s set for h> aring. All p«*r- -■ n* :nt• r* .«t.-d ar«- hci ’-by notifitsl to app«*ar an-i lib t*.is or h« r objections to »aid nccuunt >n or b« tore said day. ♦ jr.d-.iNhi !by«>rd« rol Hun. J. R. Ne il, judge • »I said c ourt. PEN J. HAYMONI». Administrator of said estate. Dated April 2>.!*sw. PUPI- HA5KSMITHINC! A Completely Cured by One Bottle. Notice of Final Settlement ----- DEALER IN----- Newman Fisher My wife wm matt«*r of the estato of John Watson, d«*cca.s«*d. JUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IHAT THE ¡1 undersigned has Iwen nppointed by the county court of Jacks«»n county. <>r«*gnn. sit ting in probat«*, executrix ul th«- «-state of J«»hn Watson, deceased. All persons ind«’bt«-d to said estate are re- «jucsted to settle th«’ same imm«'diat»,ly. and those having « laiins against the estate will pres« nt them at th« law* «»tticeof <’. W. Kahler at Jacksonville. Jackson county. Ore., with the pr.-p« r vouch« t > aftiudi«*«!. w ithin mx month» from the first publication ol this notice. Dated April 4,1st*' PH<ERE H WATSON. Executrix (>f the last will and testament of John W’ats«»n.dcecas<xi. In th«? N Price Boonville, Mo , Dec 2g, 1MY I «uffrred dreadfully with neuralgic pains fn head,which affected face and eyes I could hoi attend to work. I obtained Instantaneous relief from first application of St. Jacobs OIL H. M. CLARK. Executrix’s Notice KM».<HIO I i« k« l» at ^20 rat h . Halt«*» fflO; Uuurlcr» tyS; I . nth« »*2; I »rniicth« £l. USTO» PK1ZES: ---- THK I.AND OF THE----- 1 PRIZE 1 >F :a«».«»ta» i«...................... 1 PRIZE VF I< ihw i*» ...................... lll'.IU' 1 PRIZE « »1 is.......................... 5Ú.000 1 PRIZ.I- ' »F is ................ 2 5,(1» 2 PRI/.l-> <»F feJWnr«* ........... 2U.ÜI» 5 P RI ZI..* (»F 5.<« an*...................... BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 25,(1» 25 PHIZE> <»F l.Ohii are...................... 25.W» Se<* that ”iir trad«-mark, Santa Abie, ia on 1<«» PRIZE" (>F .Vinar«*.................... 3(i.m» pv « t )’ bottle.4 that plea**«.ut California r«-m<*- PRIZES (»1 : mi are...................... «¡0,(100 <ly. Satisfadi«»u gnurant«-.*«! or moin-y r«’- v*» trizixh 200 are...................... luo.ouu Administrator's Notice t unde«!. A 1’1’1« IXIMATK iX l’KIZES. 1'0 Pkl/.l> (H S-nu are.................... J50,»IÜ0 In the inattcrof th« ««tateof Lucinda Const ant, PKIZI > <»l .»00 ur«-.................... N ► «IroRsed. feu Pkl/.l.s (IF 31» ar« 30.(10» OTH I IS HEREBY til VEN THAT THE undersigned has be« n appoint«*«] by the TERMINAL PRIZES. county « >urt <»f Ja< k*i«»n couniy, Oreg«»n. hit -.«•.» PRIZI S ol feu aie.................... W.9I» f.rj PRIZES ( «1 99*'.« K' ting in Probate. a<hnini*'trMt<>r u! the rotate arc................ . . of Lucinda < '-onMant. d<v*eat»4*d. All p< r»ons in«l< bted to «aid otaie are rc- •SI.UM. hii • iu«’bt«-d I«» M’tth- the name iniinediately. and th”be having « hums against the estate will pr«-sent th«-in to me at my place of residence in ( < nlrftl Point pr« einct. Jackson county. (>r., t*** l'or Club Kato, or ari) turth« r mlorma- with th«- pr«»|H r v».uch« rs attached, within tiou 4’-ir« <!. w r’l« - gìbl« t<» t h«-um!« rsign«*«!. si * months I r«»m th«* first publication of tin» « harlx Matin»; jour r«-.*»i4« n«-»-. with stat«-. n« »t ice. Dated April 17. IWi. C«»unty. str«s-t ami Numta-r. Mor» rapid r« - W T. LFEVER. t ul n mail «1’ iV’ij will I»« assui'vd b) ) <»ur <’il- Administratrix of the estate of LucmduCon- chadnx an « nv< lop« l>« aring y«»ur full address. stant. <!••«•« ,i«ed. . M. < uLViu, Attorney. Ciirfÿ PKOMmY^n’ERMA^KnY Notice UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! AT THE OLD STAND. The kuindrj Queen. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. I AT I The Rrerdrr and Sportsman says. 25, the celebrated etallion, Luke Black Charles Marvin, superintendent of the burn, w as eold to Geo. Jackson for *20,- Balo Alto trotting department, left for 000. Th«* Democrat I«* party of th«* state of Ore Tvrre llmitc on May 3 Ainonic the <n convention ass« nibl«*d, renew tin ir Boulanger's friends have insisted upon home« taken will be the well-known gon, pledges to Democratic principles ami enunci his return to France. They threaten that Sunol, 2:10*.2. The peerleHti mare was ate the following drciaratiotis: First - We cutigratuiate the Democratic if he does not return they will abandon never better in her life, and though she party in this and oth«*r states upon tIn* signal his cause. has had little or no work so far, should victories Hchicvud in the last g<-neral di ctions A row in the Evangelical church con go a terrific mile when keyed up, as she in Iowa, Ohio and RI km I«* Island, and the mu cicctioiiH held recently throughout th«’ ference at Albany, Or., resulted in a is much stronger and bigg’-r looking than nicipal Union: and we hall tlieir r«*suit» as a c<TtMin physical encounter and a tinal division last spring. harbinger of the disintegration of that party Alto. 2:12«4, is >n grand shape. which, championing the « ause of spi’eml in into two factions. terests and privih’gi’d classes, is bound tu The Boston wool market is reported His n et,which troubled him last season, getin r only hy th«- cohostv« n«-ss oi « : ['Ubile have not shown the slightest indication plunder, ami th«* preterm*nt of that which strong. Worsteds are exhausted jnd if soreness so far. anti he ought to lower ! has ever h I isk I tor th«* equal rights«»! th«- whole pulled wools have to lie suhstituti'd,which the stallion record, besides accounting I people. Second —We denounce the fraud by which gives strength to (lie market. for several free-for alls. th«* pe«»ple of Montana were depri v« <i ot their George Goul I, presiden' of the Pacific Gertrude lliiMeil, 2;23«i, full sister to right of repres« ntatioii iff the I'qitvd >tat«*s Mail Steamship Company, said that he l’alo Alto, is showing up well anti is ex senate by senators of their choice. Third—W«* believe in etjual rights to all and was heartily in favor of establishing a pected to go low down in the teens. special privileges to non«’, ami then f«»r«’ favor steamship line between Tacotna and Sport, 2:22»4, is "Iso expected to be a tariff for revenue, limited to the exp«*tises of th«* government «s*onomically administered; Chinese and Japauesc ports. very dangerous in good society. believing that mor«- than this is class 1< gisla- Harry Bethune, the world-famous Arol, 2:24, is relied on to lower her tion, and is esp«*cially detrimental to tlu-inter sprint runner, has gone to England to mark several notches, as are several of est of th«* farmers and laboring classes. THE ItKFUULICANH ARRAIGNED. claim his share of a large fortune left by the others, anil should reflect credit Fourth—We arraign the party in |>ower for his uncle in Scotland, who recently died. upon l’alo Alto and Marvin. its utter disregard of all pl«*dg«*s mad»* to the George Bethune, his brother, state geolo There is a rumor current that Marvin people whereby itw ascendency was secured tlie last national ele(*tion - and «-specially do gist of Washington, is also an heir. will try and reduce the two, three and at w«- condemn the tariff toll now p«*n«ling bc’for«* E. Lauer will soon make preparations five mde trotting record with Gertrude the h< »us«* of representatives as an aggi avatioii This mare has shown such of existing «.‘Vila. for tapping Goose lake. A good deal of Russell. Filth—W<* condemn the attempt of the Re woik was »lune in this direction last year, powers of endurance that those in charge publican majority in congress to rtMuc«* th« and it will not take a great while to put are satisfied that she can reduce the dis Kurplmfin th«* treasury by s«piand«-riiig and misappropriating tfiij^atne, and w< «-specinlly the ditch through. He will have an im tance records mentioned above. denounce th«- attempt toappr«»printen |»<»rtion The Pacific Coast Live Stock Goners’ of sueii surplus w hich b* longs to th«* whole mense corner on water this season. Mutual Protective Association has been people to th«* payment of a bounty on sugar, The bonds for the proposed railroad which Compels the many to pay tribute to th«- from I*rain to Coos bay are in the hands organized under the laws of the state of few. < aiifornia, for the purpose of preventing Sixth—W<-denounce th«' action of Speak«*r of the president. John 1 train, and after the spread of all contagious and infec Reed in counting »is v«»t«*rs l)«-mo«*ratic repre- being signed will be sent to New York, s**ntativ«?H who hat! not voted upon p«.tiding tious disease amongst live stock, and to when money will be furnished and work muMurcH and in declining to recognize such commenced on the road. There are 1100 prevent the throwing upon the market rcpw*sentHtivcs upon til«- tioor of the house; of diseased meat animals, and the sale the <»ne is in contlict with the rights accorded bouda of *1000 each. of diseased arct unwholesome ”iea|_ for to the minority by all political parti«*s since the Governor Hill says that the New York human food, and also by mutualTlnd formation of our government; the otlu r is ut inconsistent with freedom ot spc«*ch and Democracy will present an unbroken proportionate subscription to indemnify terly equality of representation. front at the next national convention, members for loss of live Block by acci Seventh—We reaffirm tin* position which has «•ver !>een maintained by the Democratic party which is taken to mean that Hill believes dent or disease. « that gold and silver ar«* equally people's that lie >ill be the choice of the delega Lucky Baldwin says that he ship m«»ncy ; we arc opp«»s<**! to all m«*asur« s of dis tion for president. Roswell P. Flower another lot east about May 10, including crimination against silver, and demand free C(»liuig«.‘t«> supply til«-n«*<xls of business ; and will probably tie the Democratic nominee Laredo and Emperor of Norfolk. He that all iu«»ney I mau « x I by the g<»vvrnnici>t be for governor. claims that the latter is as sound as he mu(lcl«*gal tender for alldebtsboth public and It is not generally known that Dr. ever was and ex|sN’ts g.xst reports from private. Eighth—Wedirect the attention of the voters Mary Walker has become a cripple for him this year. Baldwin will start east of Oreg<»n to th«* r«*cord of tin* I>«*in«K.*ratlc life. On l*ecoration »lay last she fell and himself in the course of a few weekH, party upon the subject of Chines«* immigra broke her hip. She will never again Is» and will be in attendance at all events tion ; ami we demand th«* strict cnforc'inent of the Scott exclusion act, and th«* passage by the man she was. It is probable that where his horses are entered. «•ongr«’ss of further rigorous legislation w hicii will prevent Chtms«- entering our territory congress will now pass her moss-covered through <*vasi«»n of th«* law. claim for *JXX)f.»r services rendered as T ub R ight M an .—A h if determined to Ninth -W«’ not only favor th«’ forfeit nurse during the war. make no mistake in tlie Hrlection of can ure of the Northern I’acitic Railroad land David P. Thompson proposes to get the didate*«, the Democratic Mate convention grant fruin Wallula t«» Portland, but w«* also tav«»r the immediate un< «»nditional toil« itur« governorship by any means that may lie non iualed Rev. LeRoy of Brownsville for of all un«*ariH*d lan 1 grants and th« ir restora employed. Dav d is interested in eigh Mat** Riperintemient of public inHtruction. tion l«» th«* publu domain. MONEY FOR SOLDIERS. teen banks and jierhaps can atlor.l it. His fit new» for the office will be eawily Ti*ntb—Th«’gratitude <»f a generous people However, the mass of the people are not «itawn from the Orrtpmian’ii account of and a w i>e national poll« y alik«- d«-mand that purchasable. It is said it co-t David the nianut*r bis nomination was re th«* government provide with a lib* rnl hand *20.000 to carry die Republican primaries ceived by the conventmn. That paper tor th«* wants of tho»«* who suff«*red with wounds and disease in the late war, and like in Portland. What will lu» spend to lie said : “Calls were ma«!«* for him ami he wise <»f such dependent persons as w«*re de- came forward. his tall, commanding i»riv«’«i «>f th«ir natural |»rot«*ctors and sup governor? eriors. But it sh«»ul«l be rem«-mb( r«-<! thst in It is auius ng to see how the Repub form made itA way to the platform, his tills behalf wv hav«- already b«*« n liberal bc- lican paiera in this state begin to hedge. soldierly bearing so iinpressc«! itself up y«»nd prrc«*d« nt in tin*« ivili/.« d world, and w > on the delegates that they set up a storm insist that in legislation and Hdnoiiistr.it i in No more than two months ago they all touching pensiou atTairs.r«*gar’i only should i><- talked confi'lently of electing their state of app ause. l‘r?f, LeRoy’s speech w ; ib a 1 had to h«»norab|« past scrvic«-and pr« >« nt in’ 11- happily t • I (* 11GI n g j t«»riouN 12- n«*c«*.Msity ___ -2„. . W«« ar«* opi»«»s«sl to in«asur«*s ticket by 10,uk) majority. Now the most model of oratory, an I humorous | pa«- j which draw no distinction uctw’-i n th*- v«-t- I hopeful do not put the figures over 5000. impassioned «■ran in the field un<! the camp f<»l'.ow«*r or ad sages, prom *<e(l to make an active Before • lection they wilt Is» glad to know venturer in tin r«ar, as involving a < ru' ! al. tided to his acquain wr«»ng tw the soldier and a wanton waMc «jf | that they will have over500 on some of canvass, the people's rn«»ney. tance with (, ’ lvv« ‘ land, R »-». crans, and ! their ticket. Eleventh W- urg>-upon congress tie j<as- others. “I c »me of a French father, a sag«-ot such appropriat i< >ns and tin- adopt. <:i It is not improbable, «ays the La Scotch motiu r, but with th«* true princi <>t such iiieasurt*s as w ill t«’i»«l most si»c<.*diiy I Grande fi-isitte. that the Blue mountain ples of right, G M and liberty.1’ ¡’rotes* and «-If« « tively to tie- <»p«’iinig ot tlu - Columbia ! region abounds in natural g»s. A cou- Wiliam« it«’ riv« rs to tree navigation. ><»r LeRov’s -pee« h was greeted at its and Twelve—We tav«»r the ad«»ptiou «»f an | pie of th'» < per.itors of the Grande Ronde close with a prolonged and exciting ova amendment t »tin* F«’d«?ral eoustitution pro I mi I assert that a |»cculiar odor was de- tion. Delegates swung their hats in the viding l«»r th«- • i«’ction of senators by direct ; tect» d along the river alsive the mi l,ami air, crowd»*d rotitui to shake his hand. Vote "1 III» people. Thirteenth -The hiiiii «» impuls«’ that impels .one of them applied a match and a flash It was Mome minutes before the upmar us to zcal«»usly uphold th«- rights of tire was the result, burning the states ... at ‘ hoin us t’> hope f.»r ... the .1........ ... ” prompts , - - 2 ...» subsuied sufficiently for the convention of t !*.«• vstabhfdim« nt of horn«* rul«* for Irclaml. pector’s whiskers. to pruceed to tlie next business.’’ Fourteenth -Being profoundly impress’ d A miner »1 oil of a l»e iutiful pink color with the«.*oiivi«*tion thitt th*- chief pillars ot lias been discovered neat Bowling Gteen, T h meson and thk L ocks —Upon the «>ur Republican form of govertim« nt are an Ky. The oil is odorless when co il, but Demo« rats m convention assembled at enlight«*n«*d yaxuminry an i a Ire.- an I h .n«*st .•x«rris<’ of tie •« l'-ct iv- Iranclnse, we p -lg when heated it emits an odor not unlike Portland on April 24h there were th«’ Deniocratie party of the stat«* of«)r<-g>>n t • that of attar of roses, it burns slowly, no-flies. Videlicet: It being generally the cordial support and advancement nt our with a rose-cob red flame. The genetai understood that tlie Republican iiumim e exc«*ll«*ut c«»mmou school sy stem ; t- ■ t he pa-- sage of eff« «*t ive laws for th«* pr«-v> ntion <4 appi arance of the cell from which The oil for governor is financially interested m thec«»rrupt u««- of mon« y in «1««tioiis and th« spring exudes is very similar to that of the Willamette Falls Electric I.ight Com enact incut «»f such m«*asures as will s« cun t<- the Siskiyou whisky spring disc-were 1 i pany aud th«* canal and lock- at <)r» g«jti ev«’ry v«»t«*r tI h * right to cast a (»allot framed in accurdanc«* with th«* dictat«*a «>! Ins «»wn last Rummer. city—in E. I. Eikslhatn’s natm—the lat c«»n»civnee. W« unqualifi« <!ly urg«-tin* adop in this stat«* «»t the Australian syst’in of The Republicans in stat»» convention ter ot which is tu t»e turned over to the tion voting, and th«’ passage by th • 1« g.slativ.- as ■ endorsed the McKin'ev tariff* bill. That state at ih«» iu xt legislature, the united sembly of th** bill drawn by th Ballot K<-t«»rm •A7- League of «»r- gon. : bill i rovi'Ie- f r an increase tn the duti s unterritied pas*ed the following: —W« aie in favor of th r«-gul.it.<m j on jute sacks. The avril nltu-al imlu— Suit'd, Tti’if Hound bu-ii.e- prinvip’es «4 Filtccn rnili*«»ads and «-th« r tran«p«>rta’h»n ageuci» .** 'tries of the country, esisei.dly wheat a oul i rtquire that as no pi ts n should by law . THE l.E«i|S|.AT( HE («»NDEMM.D. raising, are sorely depres«H»l. Farmers u t as afi umpire in any case whvr. in he Sixteenth W« <’<m !« mti the « xtravaganc«’ niu«t h ive jute sa» ks to hmd e their grain. is a j arty, su no person having a pecu- “ ‘ l ‘ w iicreby the tax-s «4 ll‘r last * 'cgislaturc 1. This increase I duty on jntesai k« is sim niarv mti r< n, dirvi tly or imlireclly, in ■ albi 1 >< ii , Khnul'l j’ia.’vd b> 1 ¡'."n.bt.'.rv .,t w.-r«’ gi' Htly incrcas«*«! ; the ex- ply a tax on every farmer in the country - . | penditure >>f «bi o») j..| «•(«■rk h;r« .« ¡arg«- — | :e (.4 t* •• f*t;*t»* 111 any * ’flieiiil |»O- I till ”l w liiun was paid lor s i \ .«•’■- in v, r p- i- I r the benetit of a half dozen jute ruat.- torneiL and tlu scandals growingout ■ i tie “itio’i, eitlivi l«’ji"l*iivi’. ’ X”. utivtj or j'i- •:f ictories. «! by - the R< publican I, al, uiule tl’«’M Itleu.unt ci that q’ie»- ( •‘clerk syst«’tu" iutnMuc« r, ,., ’ rll) The Mountitinrer pitches into the Dem tioii, ho iiuporfant lo tue (wyople oi tbt* ì S« S< ’»*< v» nt«snth ut«*« ntb W« iq»prov«-«•(’d« « lai mg < »g-tt ocratic platform because it endorses gold a «lay •tate, ia i eibluu’. i hours • 1 ■' ’s - • ■ ■ " ’ 1 ami si;ver as alike the money of th«- pi o w«»rksh«»ps ami and opon u| — pubilc w.»rk* ; ami w. t 1 r I worksh«»ns so 1uv«ir laws g vi:.,* . , ’ lal»«>r«T thè tirsi I hii ingtli» t ie, being seemingly uncon«. ions of the A JdHPA r< H from Lomhm Sava that an i 7”',*!I“'1..’ ,l. '1 iaboi. fact that its own party, through fear, is • - . l-.ight»*«-nth W e denounce th«- > nvi« t « i- l Utting itself on this very s.lver aid gold I n«i'-s< r b.i!»»(» reign <»! tv F r< »F is Kpr<*A«ling | frtu t sy Stem as it now* • xi-ls an 1 HI raign tin I’«*t« TH- !<• l’Ul»n< an party f .r having la.-i. in d it upm platform. The H' unt nnt'r need no’ itself «.k«* a black f(»g over '•"*" ' ’ ...” M i..- spernl i s time attempting to convert buru'. Vl ♦».«• local vru-ohH are-o.-row.l«’’! I b«»r. Dem» crat« to gohi-bugism. It will not with a-r* Med Mtnlvnts that impromptu Ni:i« t«*vntli— W. lav >r such -t it * 1< g. be able to prevent it» own party coming I ’lares of detention ar»* being provi«h d, as will r«’«|uirr th« •■¡«•cti.»n <»1 an insp* <’t»»r •>! Wi-iglitK ati’i nu-iusui • s, ini I l«*gishitiv<- |»tovi>- to the Democratic doctrine on the silver and fifth tnu people one meets on tlie tuu fur th«* Hppotntinent <»f samt try and street ate out striving to secure influence buihhng iusp«’« t.>rs hi inr«trpuriit**<| « it: -. question. Twentieth-W<-pi.im with i»ri«b‘tu th- wi- A. Br ili, the obi store-keeper at Wil to aid in the release of some son or corservativ«* an i chan Harmnixtiati -u « t .Many of G«»v» ru«*r Penn ty • r. an I t-• tin’ scrupitl »iih!\ low Randi, Modoe county. Cal., was brother who is imprisoned foully murdered lately, lie left his home these ar«* young men who belong to h »nest tnan.ig-m< nt <»t th«- finan« i.il ■! part in’nt of th« >t.it< mid’r (•'*•». W. W. bh; an i to go to the store one evening, and that prominent famdies. Souie are nohlep, wc I'liimu'iid t” th'- «-lectors «»1 thi-< «• Hnin -u was the last seen of him until liis body and the most cruel fnteb »«lings are wealth a <• »ntinuanr«* «»f th, « xisting <»r4« i «4 was fourni next morning about midway ciusedhyan unde;Mandi g that some affairs with a «• «tilt I- nt assuran«*’* th.it it mer its and will r«*c« iv-- their (‘ordini « n i »rsem. nt between his store ami r. si.lence. He kind of a nihilistic plot has been dis I'wvnt) -fifth W« «-mphattcally «icvhire it t > w an sbo* in the ear, the ball coming out covered which the authorities in x up in bf th« s« ns«- of th« l»<-m«M*ratic parly <<f th« their minds with the btudenls ’ denion- stat«* <>f Or« gon that in Ins v« I » «4 thr hili through his liât, ami his head was beaten pas««*d by th«-last h'gtslat iv«* assembly . known ; with clubs, whii h were found near the stratioiis. as th«* Port land Wat« r bill bas«*d up »n th«- • x- empti'in 1r »m taxation of th«- b >ml> tlu r«-in h dv. Hi.-* ha’, pocket-book and store W hen the E ater W iij . C atch thk provi«!»*«! t »r. Gov< rnor P«'nnov« r ex« r«-i>.-1 a keys were taken to the edge of the creek G rower —A-suining the population to wise nn<l <*omtn'-n4abl«‘ us«* of the constitu ami 1 ft where they were found. No tional pr«T’»gat : ve v« >le«l in t h«* • x<*eu11 vc and money wan taken, nor were the contents be now t>5.000,(XX), with th«* area in cereals upo:i ttu* «jut Mtion th«i*eby raise«! wc |»l<’«lg producing average crop*« and current him our u.iqualifi**<l actlv«- supj»ort. of the store disturbed. 1 1 ■" consumption 15 p^r cent. greater * ~ * - |»er - - , For months it has been a foregone con capita than in llw fiv<* years ending in clusion that Governor Pennoyer would 1874. present supplies are in ex«*esfl < ' tie re-noinmated. His course as governor population as follows: (’«»rn for 5,5i»,(XX) I tc.Hnj iji.-s arc kno.vn by moisture like pi-r&piratiu.. the last four year« has emle »red him to ausing intends itching whe«i warn. This form as k J people; wh.’atiur 14.ooo.lXM); cattle for the people as no governor of this state has 6.000,000, unit sv me for 11,000,000. as Blind. BioeJtn- a iJ Protruding, yield at once t ever’lotie before. It w ill lie of no avail Sh«»ul«i population continue to increase DR. BO-SSH-XO'S PILE REMEDY» for little hermaphroditic sheets to call ah heretofore, an I should prodvetrnn not whtch acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tu i bitn “cranky.” laboring men, conserv- in reaflo more than new * seeing probable, »rors. allay?» tching md effects 2 per-ranent cure. 50c 1 ative bus m as men ami farmers know home requirement.« will absorb all food OruqijKts or *«n:l troati* e fr?.*» Jr B*.<ant<o Pkura. 0 a good pub ic servant much better than j»r«shictH l»efore the end of this century. little, obscure, mugwump papers without —C. Huod /Aitu iu th' May Forum. influence would make bdieve, and the vote tt at the governor will receive June T hk dieputos between Great Britain 2»i will lie a surprise to those wt oin mi h an effeminate way attempt to ignore his and 1‘ortngal are again approaching a criaia. The delays of the Portuguese candidacy, says tlie I>fmorrat. government and tlie aggrewive action» The cours» pursued by ex-I'resident of its agvntH in Mozambique are ex Cleveland com timing the wanton |ier- hausting British patience. Two etern- sonal attacks made u,s>n him by the wlieel Rteamerg are Iwhiig built by the Having become i-atit-fied that Jack- New York .Sun has commamled the re English for an expedition on the Shire spect of prominent men in b»»th parties river. They are to be arine«i with bat- sonville is still the best trading throughout the east. Ami why should it ter es of Hot«’likies guns. Should Por point in Southern Oregon, not? He is not in public life and l e h.is tugal persist in tier policy of procrastina the same right to expect that his personal tion a deinan«i will be mad»* uj»on bur wr have received privacy shall tsj respected as the man f«>r the payment ot the $2 500,<X)0 din- who baa never gone beyond his per«»tnal Eugl.ih'i-mre Hie Peninsular war, when ballot in politics. There is propriety in Portugal was saved by Wellington from all things ; and fl at whii h may be over- annihilation. l»>oke»l during the heat » f a campaign if practiced in cold bbssle i malice becomes I’niNkVit i K Ri tirir : Various vrane<’s in ----- nF — an insult ami an indignity. Attacks of the Wil am.’tte valley arc ilenianding such character are a discredit to the that the railroad commieaion be abol. DRY GOODS CLOTHING, journalism of the nineteenth century. i-he<l, anil wieely tlr y ar derriandin*.’. BOOTS AND SHOES, I he r ailroail commission cost» the state Don't tio Ifff llrfort you am ltrady. about *12,000 a year, and is a useless Partit ulnrly on a long j<»umey. Be fully suj’i’rfluity, powerless to do anytlona STAPLE AND FANCY preparc<l. Y'*u cannot be. permit us to but draw a salary. Governor Pennoyer’» n » v , unless you are ac< omnanied with the GROCERIES, Etc., trnve er’s m.d tourist’s vaue nieciim, Hos opposition to the p.iMMize of the law lias tetter’s BtoiU'tcb Bitters, moat genial of md - endeared him to the people, and they Dct’zer«, »crlirnat.z*rs anti promoters <;f «1- who are demanding that the commits-1 Which will be placed on sale a» L’esiiotu Against sea sickness, malaria, eion be abolished will as loudly demand lower prices than the i ramps and colics begotten of badly < «>• k» -l that he be returned to ‘be gubernab> same quality of goods <»r DhwholcNonie food ami brackish water, rial chair. n<*r vuusd ’.’ ns , iticreaaed by travel, chronic , can be obtained I ilioti. m - nd con't’pation, the Bitters :.•* elsewhere. a M<ivc;■«• ¡i’ll preventive. Il imparts a re! ish for food n' t altogether 1« your taste, and prevents it fr >m tiisitgrceit.g with you MARK Never was there such :i («;*''• >• tbirg for TRADE the ii’ fortunate dyspeptic who Mand? n li.-cad of tilt Isevt look«* I me il. Sioifi:*chi<' troi.b'H ceiled bv ill prepared viands aboard shij'. hi «t«amb-■Jit'*, ami ratio s h.i-tily bo led at rat way restaurant?’, is soon rv»n. he.I by th* But**rs, which gives a quietus also to rheumatism, kidney trou b t s and insomnia. .1 amener f >r J hc L mhi county <■ r Th I.-I.raie.l I.Hill irv y;<-n w.nln'JK- th- iiiachiuc is H..A h 1.1 by I. H. Brown " h'-u Ri«” m ns a i 'hill, she cried for Castori*, aving re « emm j i i n rlfihed w.n 1 his lati' r -avinii in u hiiH ► tiiis place. nil «»«Hloni him no» turnu.K V hen sii” bfs-ainp H|ie p» ( ’asteria, o 1 ')• < w such a un V« real fav » t« •' ih •u* m hr^t-A’bu*? hi tn «»f tiour, wmeh i-* put u, , r '■ w lira she had Childr-ji, she them ('asteria house a ivt s ttiai M r Bi ■« >> h ‘s h -4 Imrrel «MU*kM, »a<i ««very cm * ih »arnuiUxL t hut ' s before »he publi.'. I h* x»‘ k.rp i«s toTitain 4k pound» uf H'tU’* If j<»u (ion t thiM, ju»t c««mpan» n mi < k of «»ur 11.mr wit» huj d» -iii’ g to it.(orni th. tiri v * u*» t<> *t> other brand uifered for ha L o in this market,and ...... work in u* arc r.hrr.l, by |>v iiu->n>n. to note the difference in weight. I.tvubiJioire. Mrs. H<- Mm. 1 Hinhoti. .............. Mr-». — - rv Kl ppel and Mrc H Wendt, wf Jackson ville. and 1 o Mrs. Jam» » R. Howard, living Flour and Mill-Feed Public Notice. ou the DaviS'di pLice near Medford. lor T » sawmill no n and iln.^e operating t« Tins and prices apply to J. H Brown, at Constantly on hand aud exchanged for wheat ma« mne-v m smith»«™ *»rv-u We have liie Bi. ;er resuience. Jacksonville. a h « ’! a tine, .irte iron Lithe to <<nr m w t' a:t. and li.sve a tir-' c¡<t-s ma» hiiiist. PUrs? Pile*.' Itrhtnu Pll's. Having added a set of Barley Boilers to my mill • ' *'• » h Mo-*, wh t is i r» pat> «i >i» al: tino s SYMl*TOM!t—Moisture; intense Itching Slid I iiave bf! apart »»verj Sat inlay to Roil Barley f< r t’. «lo ». fierai n <i”! ”, »i ,1 d”M’jn an«! singing; m«»M at night ; worse by scratching. euatomerB. The work will be done on »but ni.tke new -r. n work. By s. udire your If H lo'Vctl til c Hltlliur tlHllt rs foCIM. Which luKiCe. en that parties can return with their gn -t ' w ■ -rk f«» u> ou • hi g» t it «lori « h tter'and ollrii till ed and u!v«*r*itv. becoming very sor<* the BAtntt <iay. I am prepared to roll barley *»t al cht aber iba; l»\ -« riding.' af'vwher»* else. SWAYM.S OlNTMESl Stops tin itching Hili times mid in the I m » hi manner. This proems n* I.nn.lM-r wih bo talan i r p iv at market bl» i ding. I d ais ulceration, and in most cases farabeaii of the crusher. tM or by rrm-.v _s the tum-»rs. At druggists rates G.KAKLWHKI i, rhiladc mail tor 50 cent«. l)r. Swayne Jr Son, ---------- Í- M ’ ìar P ine Ihau: am » L fmhek C o . Grant’s Pas«. Ur. Jsckaonvill** to Medford. Shakes and Shi ng lee. Patronize the only wagon that connects with every tram, rain or »bine, and carries A «tipply of the b» st -hakes and shing es AT EIGHT PER ( ENT. PER ANNUM. FOR the U S. mail ami Well«, Fargo A Co.’» h l- jus: iM » n rrc< iv« (1 at the I ¡Mas <»ffi »• particulars enquire of Satufactiun guaranteed. I which wid be sU|d m (juauiiiita to suit at express J. O. JOHNSON, J uma Draft, Driver . reasonable raus. Medford, Oregon. STEAM FLOURING MILLS ADOFTED BY THE »TATE CONVENTION PORTLAND APRIL 24, l l. I’EK^iNS INDEBTED TO THE I N- d-r-igm-db) not•• or »• .. k a« . unt pri r t » Jammry 1. Is’.*’, aie h r» by n aiti «1 t.» «-ali at our st”T in < '« ntral Point and 6« ttlc. «»n or i»c- I rx May 15« 1W1 K IM ■ \ l” Bit’ IS. ( entra Point. Or.. May I. l*«0. A EMORY wandering enr*d. Books l.-arned e nai’hnx. T»<et intoni «ài» fr ra all of th«« k lob*«. I*n>«|»*»ctu8 TSMcp Application to Fdib Ave. New York. Treasurer’s Notice. Sixth I OFFICE OF T he asvhkr or J a « »son < oi nty . f Jack»«>nvillv. Or.. April.». 1*^)) 1H»II< E I> HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE H relundsin the c«tunty treasury !»«r the rc<!«*;n{»ti<»n «»f ««»unty warrants protested i r«»m January lss»’». to March 31. I m »’», inclu sive, to-»it: NO. N<». so. m i SO. ' SO. I 50. 1142 113« 1137 Ihl ¡¿■mi l”C 1 .-Ti luuti 1125 luti.» 1131 Mff» Itv.« IIU2 11'" lUâ*» 1«M )<Y>1 l«r»7 Hit wr 1U.4 lmti 1 - ". 105 11 :«. R Kl 1 Ml 1141 1 l**> DM 1132 1233 1S47 1242 1” ■ 3M IIM llül IIM imu 1- -.1 1146 7 (H 7«i .775 1 lie» M’1 353 4M 47.» |(«5 12*2 JA'it» 1355 13» I2VU LfiJ 127« 3tW 144M I4«2 l:»5h l.'klh 1543 1612 142U 1421 ¡«-.1 1.554 1*11 1.49 U».X» 1551 1.H7 | 54h 154« LRJ6 i.Yw 1M5 hk»4 1375 1436 1657 Pitto 144«> 1511 1410 l.'idf» hi «; 144G J4t» 1415 lt£K 143(1 144? IU55 1« i 37 lu« 1410 1567 156k l'-H KU!* l'Ht i«tn ÎUttJ ICH l'i là 1 29 l< HJ RMI ¡UM 12..7 112W Uv» km ; 1124 1 M . ir.»» IRH lll'i un Kwe* RM) RM! Khi» Im.V lu; 2 h»; 3 MK l«C4 I12U nu ¡.C m 1275 132M 11*7 1323 - 1747 LÄ I , ! ’ . | liti 1C» KM 11.ti 1561 ¡272 1343 l’V9 1411 21M r««« 17HI) 1.556 1.WI 1ÜM 1«»5 17UM lt'Mft l«V7 1(M) im«i 17UÎ Inter« >t on tin iMtmv will c«aa<* from thia date. K. H MOORE, Count) Trcaaurt*r. cnoicE Garden Seeds I ruin < ioo<] Seeds only can (food Vege tables I»«* urown. S nd for Starrett’s Sv»*d Catalogue* for lb<«0. Special <lis<*uuht to market gardeners. A dd rvbs GEO. ¡STARRETT, Wall* Wall*. Waab