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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1890)
She omitir amirs imeÿ. Published every Friday by; CHARLES NICKELL.. E ditor and F motbiitoh . new times buil dinc i AoVERTWiNC A Mb THE TIMES JOB OFFK’K once—Corner Third aud C Street.. Rates of SatMcrtplien; One copy per annum, tn «avance “ »lx moulbs.......................... •’ three month».................. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1890 VOL. $2 NI. 1 SO. 7S. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE <*' OREGON. I I’ 8 Senator-. J H. Milch 'I. .1. N. Utiinrrewmutn. II. Ilcrmaiiu. I« 7 Till r;ior. I • niy'r. Seer, tary of S,m . "nml-rF*;'- ’’lui'.r sóld. Fu'.'.c hm!rm......... FRANK GALLOWAY. < >i*«X'on wrrit fri nisti, buhning , biaedino ECZEMAS INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY ITTICl’KA REMEDIES. NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT I Our little sun will be four years of age on the 26th iiist. In May, be wiui attack«*d with a very painful breaking out of tb»*»kin. We culled in a physician, who treat<xi him for abtnit four w<*< k«. The child rc-orivcd Mttlr or no good from the treatment, ns the bri nk-, ing out. supposed by the physician to b«* hived in an aggrt gat» d form, bucaine largur in blot- rhe«. «nd more and more distressing. We were frequently oblig«d to get up in the night and rub him with soda and water, »trong lint- ments, tic. Finally, we called otbrrphysi- cians. until no I«*»than six bad attempted to cure him, ail hiik** fulling, and 1 he child s U mm !- ily getting worse, until about th» 20th of last July, when we began to give him Cm CURA R esolvent internally, and the (' vticuha ami CUTICUHA SOAP ext« rually. and by tbe last of AiiguM lie wmh so nearly well that we gave him only one <1oae of th«* R»»«event about every «vcond day for about ten dnyi* lt.nger, and hr I hm m-ver bwn troubled since with ti»* horrid malady. In all wo used I cm than one half uf r bottle of C uticuha R esolvent , a iif- lie I cm than one box uf C uhcuha , and only one cake uf CUTIGVHA Boar. H. E. RYAN. . CataM. aJvfngstan Cu„ lil, 8 A beer i bed to b-fore m^. thff fourth day of Jnnuar) . 1M7. C. N. COE, J. P. Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS Of all kinds drawn up. .specially pertaining to tin-settlement of letatiai. Collft'.cr of lefonnti. Prompt Rein ittanrrs. »«lad C ounty . j iiiiH-4«: »<• Cuir*. K'-pre-»ntati\«-. H r . ..ml. Jul«.', V C.lvix. ' . 11 n » a Ì* « B'2.P. Iian*cn:ul» ik. ( . K ci'.uL’r sJiZjs«»'' l’r.'.»siir- MONEY LOANED. vestment Securttli » a Sjiocialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Hold. I have a compli t'' »"• ot Maim ot all the Sur- vey.il Lamlslii this county, and receive Ab stracts monthly from ltoeeburg of all n. w entries made. I uni thus prepared to niaku ..u: Holin »lend and Pre-emption pap.-rs, and eiui save to partie» the exponae of a trlpito Roseburg l.sna (ifiice. ... J .V iiv-r; Ao ..sir. H I« irm "1. <•'1 > >1 S.l,. rillt 111 nl. d' A. M o»"-: Survey or C >v H o'.ms: Coron r. Dr. (Value... ' ’ ai.tdvTH cot’srv j .mi s -n it >r. i'. A. <’ .xi < 11 "J l-«8 •: H rewnutivo. A. Snl.ier of lok m L > uiii > J u «•. j A O.r: C > ii not "t-rs. " . «•• rl- C S. Silvers; Cl -*rk, A. L. L'.tyitt; Saoriff, E W G iwan; Treasurer, Win. K. H A or J >un A u,rl; Sou > n 8up¿ 1 Y •■otti.,. Aarvaror.ls». L okJ»rA;iswmer. J. T. r rlum 1___ _ 1 HAVE sKvr.KAi. rtsK VAHMS Attn ufifutui raoexary in my HANUi roM SALX. View ut F»*nce in Position. NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES It's AT BONANZA. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Mliort Une to CJnlifornin FREIGHTS d¿ FARES THE LOWEST. ATTOBNEY AND COUN8BLOH AT LAW. A1LINU DATH«. rilo» sax masi t»t o: rAHW YAQVISA: Willamette Vaiicy, Friday. Auviiat ...... Willamette Vall.y. Saturday .July ........ ....=n „ Will .ni. ’ t'e Valley. MoiMnv. August Willaim it. Valley . Wein, ».lay .August .» Willamette Valley, Thursday, August,. Willamette Vall -y. Sat irday. August. ... Vi l'J Willamette Valley, Sunday, August,. Willamette Valley, Tues lay. Auguat...........Al STEAMER 31.,1/nr l Orr.Jta. Parents, do you r» alize how your little ones suffer,w h« n th« ir tend, r hkin«* are literally on tire, with itching, burning, scaly, and bl««tch- cd ►kin ami m alp diseaso? To Know tiiat a single application of theCVTicvuA R emedies will often afford instant relief.pt rmit rest and sleep, and point to a permanent and cconom- J cm I (bec-aum-so speed}) cure, «nd not to use them, without u moment'» d« lay, is to be guilty of positive inhumanity . No greater le gacy cho b<- bestowed upon a child thana clear *kln and pure blood. (T ticuha R fmi - D1ES are itbsoliitt y l ure, ami may buii«< d from infancy to Hg«-. from piuiph «to scndula. 1 h Bold ever} whi r«-. Price, ( t thtra , 50 c .; S«» ai *. 25c.; R esolvent , fl Prepared bv th»- P ott eh D hlg asp < hf . mical < ohi ' oration . Boston, Mans. ♦ i^"Scnd tor “!L w to Cur«- Skin I»is« a sc«*. "64 p.igi-H, 50 illustrations, umi KM) traUmonials. Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Hardw« re i At the request ol County school Superin tendent Pr.ce. attei.ti'.n is tailed to th* 'o.lowiug provisions of lhe school laws of On g. n: Sic 42 Districts thsll not be enti'le.i <o tin ir i.n.p.ii rio'i of Die sihuol funds at th<-clisfi. sai of lhe county tchool superin tendent niikss they »bull lepurs io him by •the fir i Mulid»y of Marcu of eaeti yew. and sha I have liad a schuul laugh' in ilieir otsiiht of one quartai'» uuratnm in each yeer: provided, that the entire sett, ol minis nee.veil anuu Uy by e»cn school cistrict ir m tl.e appm d .umenu ot the five-null . oumy sc h of <ax and ibe 11 red eiul. s.af reho..| innd ma le by lhe several c< uitiy ecb"Oi supenutei deuis sliai. b.* ex- imueteii with ii and duii' g ibe year to which sm ti app'irtionmru » ar, tu>. e anu biinu b. . x|" lined ioi setn ol pu po»ea on v; . ricvi .ed lurilier, that i.o pan oi the five- mil. cnuiiiy s< lioui i»x and ibe triedu. till- stale self».i lumt, beretnbeiore im nuoned. bah be applied In paying mr school site» nr th" mu d ng nr o>iu|.lvt.on ami sea lug of sclm. I in use» ready for occupancy; piovi. ed furtuer. tiiat a new disircirbah not be requited to have a scbool as< afore said fur ite st ace of o. e year trim th« Hale ot iu orgainz .lion. (A ben a d stin t ba» forfeited iis sciiuo. money no recourse a i.utev. r sliull be haff lo ouiain lhe same. Cuticura Remedies. T n. il'TMAN HVCCEWiOtl l’<>•>•<>• HAM- tl> akcrrtCo. cf Honni.wi. Klamath county, i >r., has purchasnd a laige and hrs! cla»» .lock of g.HMis which are now on tin was from I or!laud, «.Ml and wiii be «»«Id ( heap for I tu,n. Every.w<iy i» invited to cali and examine «« mm U and po’<* he fore parchaauiM el»vwhere. You can alwa}* nuo od hand a full bue of Atvl November.__________ FRANCIS FITCH, oihkk Jirproiiipt reply made to nil Iittera. Charges In iwconlnnee »Ith the tluu*». tt.-fers by permission to C.C. Bei kmun. Eaq., Bank. i: to Hon. L It. Webster. Jiidgo ot this juillcial district, andto any buslnena house in Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAA. «* A.S..id.w;C..mity * Wlls i.rC • a u ssi"X ' (A“ÿ.- J ,.10 C rk >V N Autt »1; S.i r IT. w I II > f..“l tV'-wor r. A. MeCall. »; -e.o.l sm» r n- t..n.l iit. A. H. Fisher; Asm «s .r. .1. h. Mi ri m lUXlt; St Mîk Inspector. D. K. Joues. MKKTINU OK COCHTî», BTL. TM- auprenj c »urt uf Or g «n Saimn. regular «crin» eo«n menci ng ««n th- rtr t M»»n lays in Mrirci» and Uct»»ber; al*’ at * ‘ n* jleum c«»inuicncmg on ffrst Mon lay in May mn"l “ • ni rt f.>r t he lint Ju Belal ¡list ru t »tuTn, Jackson c.uittv on drat M "i.lsys in April. S«-ptc.nbvr au 1 December, in kiainata Sy.Är*>»i»r'" Juu" “nl Yh* M , "l.y in N «vemte-r. tn UK-e.untv >n h. Ml«-» M >n l.iy m » O'»n > t!,e M ; in Oct.,tew. In J.mwphin.- e.ntntji on drat M >n lays in March and August. F »r lacks »n county the county, probate and » .■,n .„.i-in».'»' Olirti m.s-l nvvt every month. c 1ni»«im>. r»- court» ns.ntli. ! eoia.n. neinz with the Hr»: M >n I iy: tor J ■« - ptiln«* CsMinty. tn»- ttrM M-nUyin .laniiArj, Kuril .Inly- mi 1 S-.«t'-mber; t >r L« a >‘ tyv.-rv iltvrivAte »iii«n««,icin»r »b•• rtr*t M chi L ev in January- kiAinatn rmint) tht nr\»t Xbv*uy in March. June. September * Public School Money. SKINS ON FIRE SILAS J. DAY, ViFurmnSt^i..;. .'.■^W.'F.’Si’.u' r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS. l'imiwisliix Jackson. J Kmmath . .unities: ' lrc!!.‘'J,'".’1''. M.r. District AHoruey, W. M loin«. j < <>1 m » S.-ii *t ir. The 1. « rnu r.m. H Farr/. J. »V. 4-vnll. J M M» ' »'•« ‘ j , », . ’i \b,A j it S -ii; l.\mi.»»«'** .1 ‘',n M..'l. r'*» 1 r; ■ s¿ mr'il ■"•:Oerk. Joint Sen»w.*dÂÂ. JOatkORK* A4rerti«einrI>U b ili>c ;iisertvdln'Un Tiwri at th«* following rateai Teu lini*, oncinaerUon .................... $• (* ». .. tachMubacquiÄiaaertkMi. ... Tl O“L«‘gala<ivertift4‘n»<nte1nft4*rt<xi trrutonaidff A fair reduction from t h<-above rafea rua<3vt> ywwrlj aud time advciiiaera. an.t everything ge: eridly to be found ir. » fir.t* ci««» Country Store. ........ JA8 MORTON. Menwri r Boniiuxs. April IS l«SS QV'Q J'kiu und Sc «I;» pur1fl*«l and b<-au*- titled by C vtici ' ka S oap . Abso lutely pure. i B u D I O VftJ No Rheunpiic about m ! I n one minute the Cnrruiu A nti -P ain P lamteh ri-Jh-v«« ripm- mutic. Hclatic, hip, kidney. mva> culm, and cheet pain-». The flr»t Mild only iiv- ««tantanuouM pain-kilin>r uticriicttr uing pitm- ter Board uf Hortieulture. ComtuÌ*Bioii<*r J I) Wti‘in««n, <»f lise b a.e («ottni uf tp'it cul ur»-, is afte' ite fruii tC'i8MiiiJ ibptOi'lr wù K>eni lo rkift in li e.i uicintr ». Ihe bo rd > im » h.iti pi*o i-vhrd u«i«n> h-Tuiula.-« lur Hit* de- >tru» li- ti of ih«- variou.-» o« h «rd pestìi liuti ur»- i tallitili»# lu ninkv ti.tir «tp| rurttnue in voli'Lei « Ore*.‘»i , l nd b»» r« j»» a’t-d-y uigeu tur p» <!>> i" take autive iurarure» lu erud ii aie ii juriuua pesi» a.* f«r es po^ibh- by utoT-d Mini per-ev»-ring aciion. Ven iew oi ibe ot La di ti, h Wt-ve , !«»▼<* » one tou b . s yet, iuai«y ot ih» tu tuli n* io rt-nl- jz -* thèpr -eii- n»-<«— M»y i ,r ti e troub e Mt>d exi ei 8 tha in») br nquirrd. Thr great r t irom le ii» wtiit peopir wbo l.av»* oniy m hWtrre.--.uiid Wb<» do noi eet ubi»4 to K**t sp»»»y.i g inaciituF», r(<. Ih» n»««»t t-rr- ui< i *US O< Ih»* Ì jurioua iti'tCl to’fth»-S«n J«»**« ara r and «b«*: uiu ino b. Th*s w.n» bus bern in r«»<!u» ♦ «i »• in»- i aria ot Hit- vali \ t y «rees b « Ughi boni ( aiiono» t »me >«a-s ago. «nd ha?» al ea y d»»»lro\«d vrr-1 oit-bard«. I» i» a >« -• uu- inri«;»<e u b» l«u t itiU-rrais of tu » outi'y, a» il ai • t.<K«tr«es ol all fci • -, bu utn « ’<> Le *o8 <»n ar le «il . » m « h <«e»s. ! s a iuonì iiupo-f t» e >• rad cut» u « • t reh . bui tbrre me ppiha iun* ih it dreiroy il«»- iBeci». Fruit Grower-» Mrellnx. Dm annual exhibit of the soutlitin O e g-.nFiut Grower’s Awocial'i. n will tale . ace at th-- lair grounds near (’et.tr. I P.iint, .lai ¿»on coumy, on Monday, Sep'. 22<l. The disirict fair aasianatioii im» inely thrown open al. tl.e gat«» '" tin gt. Ulid* on'Ins day mid iu. admis.-ion f e «.ite- clmrg. d. eiibet iu the in du g'ound r io the r .. e-c.'Ur». An ime e-'i'-g i r-.* giuiuiiir will be |>reeare.i f r il i» im a-" n . h d a Ur.e at'« ' d une ol Imi -|l" wer» i- il|.e. lei. ir.'Ui all pa'll id the Mme. Tin ainiuul ilcctt ai .-t ftic- r» f tliea-am- li -n «ill tare place at 10 o'clock A. M. Al lurmliers i*re req'l.a.ed t*» t»r i-rrsi-i't. Eve'V ne stieii'io.g is • xp ci d I" Grins »■ 111. ll.liiL tor . xh'hill 'll, ..» Illi- I ill b ' la lob iak«n io the Mutili Facile Industrial l.ail al Fol llatld. R iat ar A. Miu.r.a. F e l imi • • VO. 36 BE NOT DJSCOCRAOKD. Clouds seeui to be gathering over the cattle-producer's horizon, and some of the brethren are growing nervous. <4en- (I, men, there is a silvery lining belnnd these dark clouds. Be of good cheer. Present eond tiouswre against you, seem- ugly; but the future is as bright as the golden tieams of the glorious noonday sun There is an actual shortage in the steer cron of tfie old and n -w west of nearly 3.0 k).0>0 head as compared with ■ lie product of 1886. says the Lire tStock Journal. Aside Irosn the steers now eating corn,>n p eparation for tlvumarket, there is such a scarcity of steers above yearlings in all the states as was never (afore knoan. When the cattle now on feed are di-po-ed of it w^l be found im possible to replace them. , Then must come an advance. But, says the inquirer, the man who has been waiting wearily fur three yeais, if this is true, why does not the advance begin now? For the simplest and beat reason imaginable. Feeders and dealeis saw the approaching suurt- age a» early as la-t March and began a thorough seaich fur fat steers that cover ed the country from the Aliegahany mountain« w -st to toe great plains of Idaho and Utah, and from Montana to the southern snores of Texas Every where the pr e.-s of feeders stiffened and (reef advanced quite materially. In Juie ‘here carue a |>eii<xi of dry and excessively hot weather which threatened the corn crop prosp.-et, and won d I«.- buyers of feeders became »laini-d. This »amr Hot weather foiced an i xcessive run of cattle to market and prices broke somewhat. Since that tune the drought lias continued ami we all realize that in Kansas the com crop w 1 be abiti st a total ladu’e. Ha f ol Nema ka will have n r corn and in ail ■ f tiie co n-giow ng -tan »there will be a partial lailme. This fact has caused t e »b-pment of ri|-e ar.d unrip» cattle to maik-i in such numiiera that prices have t” i n hirci d down and g brom carl 1 e.li rs leit that the ovrr ilm "irlo-.k. advai e.- sure to ci me in if e price ol coin wool I te- gr-ater than the mutil m f ed eg then cattle longer so they sliip- ■ ed and fore, d a fur her decline. With 21,5(0 cattle on the Ch cago market in ■ me day iu Sane man would date hope for tl.e maintenance of market values. To all this there will come an end. m i Unit before the close of the current year. There w ill tie few cattle fed the coming w inter,corn pared with late years, f r tw ■ reas n*. First, tiie cattle suit able I ir le.-dii g cannot be had, and second, the elm tage of the corn crop over a large area will render it impos sible to get the feed for the regulation iiuml-er of cattie. Heave, the tuen who have good cattle la’i r on will secure good piic-s. and liter the present g ut, brought on by drought, there will be a continued a i- vane until ls'.H. Hie man who has iin- and twi -year-old steers, ami is pre- p r J to liot i «mi (eerl them, Is tin mail who ».11 h«ve a large cash Iralauc* on tian l wt en luey are matured aud ready lor the market. And our range people who have fair tlnee and iour-year-oidsto go forward tn S' ptemtsT ami Oetol»-r »11 -mile when tiie returns come in— Baker democrat. 1« more complete- by f.-.i th. r anj other Southern Oregon, anu c-o-it r r faveraj witii any tn the Stat»-. J..b Ihmthur of ej 1 matrlnablv deaeriptioji dt»u« al Suu rat«1«, and in a promufaud flmt-clMiw ~ í* F SAN The statement made hy D. IT. James of the United Htatea catt«r, Ruth, dated at Oonala-ka, that the seals in Belmng Sea are in danger of extermination is fully confirmed bv H. I/ehe«, president of the American Commercial Company the new lessee of the Prvbiluff islands’ H« «ays: “I have been In the bnsiuesa ty^eutv veais, and 1 predict that if Behring sek IS not closed tD the sealers ol ail nations during July, August and September, at least, fur seals will soon Ire found onlv in museums. Any one will real is that complete extermination will noun come when the terribly destructive meth.xls of the sealers are shown. Practically, every seal taken hy the poachers is » female soon to give birth to its voung. and only one out ci six tfiat are shut is taken. Thus the 16 000 seals taken bv the poachers rtp to July 1st of thia year means nearly 1(K),000 letnales killed, with a» many young ones. “Starting from all parte of the coast, a» far south as San Diego, the seals go north to Behring sea, w here they enter in the greatest number about July l»t. The sealers bunt in the op»n waters, each sealer sending out ri boats, »acli containinejwo sudors to row it and one hunter. The males are vigyrous, watch fnl and swift, and always keep ont of dsnger. The femsles, because cf their condition, are more slow and helpless, and easily app roaebed and shot. Unless killed outrig'it, they usually sink at once and dart away to die aftei war-1, I cao produce affidavits by men engaged in the poaching husinesv, stating that five out of six si a s shot sink and are lost. I have bandied 25,000 skins in one year taken tiy sealers in the open water. Mv men have sts'ed that uot a single male ,k:n was am<>na them. The females reach the rookeries «here tliev congregate in June and July, H r- eseb female gives birth to one I’up. young an<i tuh les- Until September the females visit the fi-hmg banks, tiftv tn lee away, to secure food, making the d'stance in about an hour “One would think the English gov ernment would lie greatly interested in preserving the seal» from extermination, which will tie sure if ore-ent methods contii tt*. There ate 10,C00 people in London engaged in the dressing of seal- sk'ns, while here bnt a few miserable sailor* profit bv their destrnction. Three years ago the Alaska Commercial Com pany made sffi lavit stating that there were 3,0ttO,U0O Heals on Prybiloff ¡«lands, yet the last repert from our agent there, dated early in July, stated that but 2000 ekin» had been taken and that the rook eries weiealmost deserted then.” FRAS SCO EXA, fj U. The treeklr ramirer, <M ib- bent papera i \ . Amerio^ PIt obtained long ago its prfjsent on a« the lead- ing weekly of * ie Yearn before uffo«n the Examiner us the “Mon- arch 6f the DaFTbe,” I witli “1 the _ 1_ largest circulation of anv t«aper west of the Mis souri, the weekly Examine.- had the largest circulation ol any Pacific coast weekly. Every new eubre-iber who will send • relore November 14th |1 50 tor one vest's subscription to the weekly Exam iner. and every old sUb-cnher who will »end before Novemle-r 14 h *1 50 for the renewal of his subscription from tho *itne of expiration, will Ire given the choice of four beautiful pictures, which are regarded as masu rpic< es of modern art. They are M-tkowsky’s ‘ Rtif«tan Wedding Feast,” Ko«a Botiheur's “Scot- ti«ti Raid," Millet’s “Ange,us” and Meiaeoueir’a “Friedland. 1807.” Every sufwcriber, old and new, who will send $1 50 liefore NoveinK-r 14th will receive by return mail his choice of these picture». In addition to the pictures, which are given to every subscriber, is the dstr.'.ing collection ol p-ik'-s, which will tie abso lutely given away. Every article adver tised will be distributed aumtig the sub scribers of th» weekly Examiner who will nerd |1 50 before November 14th. The lands, blooded stock, furniture, ag ricultural implements, etc., will be scat tered all over the coast among our sub scribers. Every article must go to a subscriber. Each subaertber, on the receipt qf fl 50, will be given a num bered receipt. On Monday, November 18th, numbers correr p ,tiding to tire re ceipts given to aubeciibers will be given to a committee of repres.-ntative bitainess men, who will aua>d the premiums on a just1 and eqii't-ibi - h»-i Tiles« gentle men will see that ev. i i article is award ed to a snb-crilx r These a ioles i:»ve linen pur based from the ti • at reli:ri .<• firms cn tlm corst, arm iv-e guaranteed to b- ss tep- i• »er teil, b tli by the films anil by the Examiner.m l range in value from f3500 to (9. Rerni-rrilier, »ub-i-iip'ions muat be in not la’er than November 14tl‘. Premiums awarded November 18'h. Sample copy with supplement free to any eddre«». seot Ffce.irix« H oksks .—'’Tf.e sole pur|>osc for wiiii li lenses aie kept,” says Profes sor Sanborn, “is h r the product of fores The company re*> rvi-» thè riglit to change s.iillng itale» withoui notlcc. and wo k. This sets the horses apart Urani*» í‘n»»9 iir^yon. w,r-.nt..!..APKBQDiT!NE->..- venter from other domestic anima's in »jiecial ni.-d ortk-e in Ahlfa building, Front Street. Traina eonneet wlth thè 0. 4 C. H. K. ami ¡Uve» » >ats at Corvallo an i Allmny. features of feeding and care. His ratio I j F ol D( o C a xT’ positivé r < tWrtEMEMHf.il. tli. ‘ir. «oli P o’ le P.•!'" Ar S.i.muer EX.T H-»ION> I.'« Hi' Ti. • f stom ich and maty and intestines is p. P. PRIM, n >w .ai ».il.- ti.i.n all va ej potm» l i i a pinia an 1 return. also unique, and call» again for special o 'ARANTEE ATTORNEY AND COCNSKLOH AT I A W to cure auv forra / G His stomach holds only G reat ScvrcKiNa T urcatkned —Al cons d ration i C. C. HOCUS, •ifn nu'n di«ea-e \ ***• C. H. HASWELL tram i F. .1 (’• Ag't. '» I'. li- li <■". though I/tnilon papers aie »till discuss some tlnee and a half gallon«, while his .fnrluonrlltr, ifrr-jun. tf-o'l F. A !’■ Aa't, ■ iregon DaviMopmant i o.. t»r*u'« «h’onleruf Corr .Ili». Oregon. i l >|.. .tgmii-ry St..Sin Francisco ' nl. ing the giibjeet in small type, on their intes'ines are very large. The horse, tlio gec Ahvec: ■JYIU practice In ah courwol the >t.»h . -•;;)■»«>«■ e..iT.-»” •; inside pages, and have not thought it however, seems to be special »••<! for the in the Court ll • i«', laird door to I, tt h •• r ar h . ./ • worth while to send a tingle stuff man peculiar purpose cf speed. The horse fr 1.» ta •« xce-- •>' trance. _______ ir.-ofM . AF TE BEFORE to enquire into the exait situation, the -ells for 15 cents a p no I. whi!« tlis '1MIE I’N’DEILSIGXED HAVE fOKMEh A T 'baoro (.r Oph; «>r • ■«• 1'0 . lu J ft. NEIL, I- the conviction is slowly »»serling itself in steer ee I- for star t 2 oi 3 cer.;--. 1 copurtnrrship with an auth« r.ttxl capital lion,overiniu • •■» . . ■. u- • *.V» UM), for the purpoarof carrvingon a Gvucr- P nwr. W«Krf”Î!i< the jm ular min I a« the dominant topic differ, r.ce one of I - d ,-,»t, tli it is, doe« AreollNSY AND OOUNSELOtt AT LAW. î 1 ar.ngdo.in Pain,........ .. ai llankiiitf HuNintTW iu all of it« br«ncbea in 1000 of interest that an Irish faunne is itn- the li -rse ieqil.ro in I ««I for ha- k.seiu 3«1 Weakn■■•■sH>>ter:a. \>r\ou« Pr -»» Ja< k-oiivilh-. Oregon. Office at the old »tand t-irion. Jftekavnnlitf ^hr. N’riump.l Emi-^u -is. | e rorrl. • a. !» z- Inhian Theories« pending. Ti e piogre»s of the idea may pounds in growth an amount in ra(io to (>♦ Be» kinan « Banknur House, 8. E. corner Qu un-*8,\\ »ik Metnorv, L o - a of > ou cr an«1 it or ilia and Third at recta. well he called a slow forewarning tiiat the difference incest more than does the Th<* r»-<enl exc.i»ni'n ov« r the rep >ri Will practico ill «It courts ..f the State, ottici' t-n'-y. whu h If neglccte«! often Ira i to pieu n’u'c C. C. BEEKMAN, In tn<- Court Hom«*, rtrsi door to left of en ohl «7w an I in*auitv. Frir e f uu a box. fi boxes h t M t 'h«-»Uh ‘<i t.riKen » n «IL ceil luiii- the blight which has set in came from steer? He cert >iii!v d «•» not, although THOS. G. BEAM EK. forf'»'*) -»-n I v D -. 1 c 1 r-o ii t o'f it-»-- ble t<» upelf, »«v« tb- Sha a “C -urier, ’ trane«-. tiie southwest of Cork as long azo as the it costs some mare, a- d nolevs there is a \ wniT î X < ■ \ x 1 1 k h given for r iimi'T« tti >nhat>i>Hi«t« <>f b** u«»t'V middle of May, and in July parish great difference in • tin r directions is a c f-v I'. ■ ')»•’■ er r • <- •. I, t •ru'- •• I ♦' e »1 \ if n j m c t L» ibe « Li but ** th«t in tim»'* H. K. HANNA, a t erni «tient c -o 1a lu t ctT»- •. ,|. Wo taxe priests by scores had printed statements much more value! !e ir.a'k, t for food louu fun* by i»Mture’!' i »-werfu f r» cn we ♦* t't<»u-n *o( te* ’ 11 r al« (• n ! nu l \n tu», ATTOILNBY AND COCNSEL o H AT t.Aw. of the disaster hanging over their peo than the steer. Geriirau > xp-riments bu«y with ter«’rtc «•ner.-j’, »•» ilr- exien*>V" r.t l»oth r»»X( v. who 1.« ■ U* 1 1 ■ a':< îtdv < Tin. Coos B ay P roject .—A Seattle ple ; vet it is only a foitnight since Bal have shown that ol wry c.iarsa' foods l -eofApbnvi 'tue. ( r« v!ai ¡ne. A'I.rtn lava bed- li"n»'y-i'<«ii«i e • with ionu >u«» Ur. !♦-< rriii< «ii cbmu el’*, v con»» and Poll-1 iitelhgrncer man got at Edjali four «poke of having ju-t learned that tiie horse digests si in w! at less than THE APHRO MELITINE Cn. WE HAVE NOW ONE OF THE BEST EyCII‘1’1 l> FLOl'UING MILIA IN THE STATE pF-nks. • uili» g g«y e,x, b tt< inlrss la-x»« .-»iiiitii wl.eii lie went up there the other there was some little trouble with crops the steer, but this difL i<c • seems to he WlU prwCHw in all court* <>( thv’ State, ofllcu Vl and the Western Brunch, Box '.*7. T’or-*» • • .0; .111'1 M' ll CMVt H till LilVt- tthUtltiMU* day. and gives us the following as the in certain di»tricte, snl it has ).een said, | confined to coarse foods. E W. Htewait in Urta*« brick, up-.-tair*. For «rnlo at City Dru* Store. Jackaonvilie. <lence » f a tren ei d u« v »’c ni« ae’ivi y rt-fU'l ol Ins task El j«li Smith, presi even nos tire L nd >ti |.re»s only reprints | given us an accountof teeilinzlh'ee colts, A" < l«i Kailgriv« r Iotiiai-, aim H mummy J. J. HOUCK, dent of the Oregon Improvement Com summaries of the investigations reported whose gam Was tn round r :: fa re two tie«| by ugr, can • • memtr r back io tbe NOTARY Pl’Bl.lC AND COXVKYAN i Ell. Yet these are pounds daily, which was as economi time wb'*n a bov b»t b»- enure toui«t’.' pany. returned yesterday fromC'X»» bay, hy the Irish pajiers. In »•.uth.’rn Oretton. TI" »«• m Ils are n..w man nl ml minx th.-1" st xroi" "f ti mr .«> r ..If. red known m « the M d‘»c .ava bed* w«» a I wliere he has been examining the com- enough to show the terrible nattl-e of cally marie as that of Rt e'S. Ueus- t<> th. trs I in this -ivtlon and art prepnr.il to till all • .r.l. rs tor II .ur. iml. I .1. i tc.. "n snort Gstrf Milt, Orrgol« He rays that the jx o- the outlook Already the dread disease aingatilt, of France, fed »eveial colts on “one b g fir ,” ‘but n u«» r " k, a* he « x- pap; 's property. notice. A l order» by mall or in peraon will receive prompt ntt. utioii. t.re-'ed H l’b»-r** «» al»«« n iect-n 1 niu iu' ple of R 'Sebuigand Drain are agitating known as “famine fever”—words which weighed ration». Three, weighing HOB mill «I». Il l ...»3 kuslniwa In my Iin. Wit II lb** Eall iiv»T8 ti at tbe vallev ot th t natue die building of railroads to Coos bay, call up such sinister memorits pound;, ate l'J 8 pounds < f hav aud promtAn''«» »u<1 «1 r> «»uiixuiv uu. i * a-» on a larwe ire.*li aater ake. bui tiiMt i-ach ot thtm about 100 mil -a long. The of 1847—has made its appear «even p-mtids of oat«. Tins v .n.tn the IT IS TOK ID1UL MEDICINE be big gum* bi« a up ibe porgr uf Pit river WM. M. VOLVIC, l«op e of Ro ebnrg and Empire city ance in the barony of Clonnkillv, which equivalent of hay 2 0 per out. of live • « mi \« n, Mi«d dr«ii.e<l ibe valley, wi.i«*b It ron‘■e* the Lvrrand Ki<fn<-\•» md Stem ich, ATTORNEY kSi» ifOt’NSKLOR AT LAW. i-ai h < fler a subsidy of 175,000 to a com is composed of rough coastland between weight daily, aud gave a growth of 1 2 «-tend Meein» pUu-ibe to any on»* Hl rure* 1! .ul.uh« . 1>w*p ‘■i-t. cr< • a an App«-- pany which will build the road. He Kinsale and Skihbereen. One death pounds daily, as good a» an equal jtc, Purifus tin- Impure BL kh I, Mini quaint* <i wnb (tiat part of the Country. »/»♦rAf «ostrèBe. ItreU»» does not look with faver on the scheme, has occurred, and numerous prostration» amount of hay would make ------------ * —-------- bteerr. « ■> 111 $10 per tun MakesWerk Ffrong. 1 made some tr.a's with four tutraea and aa he sajs that the Roseburg road wouid have tieen caused b eating diseased |>o to •• is •• “ WH'nr i. t|n'' I'1 a11'“- court.» ;>r the -' Uv Butte Creek Roller Mills. Wir.r«-iut.>w .Ulur.l. y < S - IS “ “ mules last winter, which led mu through a rough country and would taroes. Of SOOD people in this district ine tu be furnished r»-a«<>nH- till- Tie ruler p'u«e>s machinery in I|.strict. 0.11 111 I’lnlU-miU»' co-t about f2,0(M),0(M) The subsidies, he nearly one-half will l>e entirely without ileve that maintenance fur tt buree is I Butte cic* no h tiNVtiic b« rn i»lac««l in slightly more than that feu food by the middle of September, and ■ tirer of HOaiKf C aMITrt, | m >>1 mil ;»n«i t'Uh n*** having l-teu re.- says, wou-d about pay for the survey, 'Uinei, I am i«u* rea«1\ to «upt'ly ail w o lb- does not anticipate that the road the giavest fesrs are entertained that equal weight. The horse wih not make ATTOBNEY AND COVN4ELOB AT LAW. as effective use of coarse food» as will may v«me w;«n (he be-t ot roll r p^o«-e!'b wou'd pay. as its route Iles through an liefore that date th« < pidentic of “famine V*e.l everywhere. *1 n hot Het nix fur $5. ti ur at ni'rkcr ra e*. I * ill «oniinue I” undi veloped country with a few indus- fever," or English cholera, will tiecome the steer by probably fiom 4 t > 11 per >bb7 l».>1 Urani’» «■x Lang- wb fi«rtn»*rfc lor wheat ** the 'riis. He txpresses about the Hattie fasler.ed upon the country. Potatoes cent. It will make, probably, as good i ol ow ng T»t»-: 3* i-oumlM of super«»» opinion that C. J. Smith, late general are so badly diseased that even pigs are use of grain and very digestible foods txllce in Lnyton A Co.'» brick, upstair». ba ei’fgrad- fl ur per hu*b»*l wub -ut < fT-«l, inanagr r of the Oregon Rai way A Navi injured by eatirg them. .In th<- district as the steer. These foods cost some or 34 i onn'l» ol b»«k«r’> grid»* fl ur i«« Manufacturer «>f gation Company, wa* to become con- 'rout <1 about Yovghal, 'neJn.liug th«- no- thing more per pound <-f digc.-tible mat ROBERT A. MILLER, bu* ’ -el and bin** i»ound» of feci. Ex- Sole Owner for Jackson County of < I im i gr limite'i, to family uses, in (armer*« meted with tiie (t egon Improvement toiious Ponsonby e.-late, the farmers ter than d-ws hay, «o that it i« possible .VTTOBNEY AND COl’NSELOK AT L\W. sack». Wil! guarantee tbe < ulput ot «be Company Mr. Smith would «ay nothing, are plowing a I the potato land up with that hors, flesh costs sliglitlv moie than Hibbard*«Own" Patent Butte creek mill» I'» be equal to (he best sillier affirming or denying the state the intent on of planting cabbages in sleerflesb, vet not enough more to cut JfkaoHrillr, Or- Di aler in ti ur made in southern Oregon. hope oi providing some soit uf food for any figure when the n iat .e values of ment. OlDe«-in building formerly occupied by Dr. A. J. D alky . winter. These are only illustrations growth are considered." Will Jackson.__________ __ Engle Point, Or., July 7, 1K3»J. T he O regon P each C hop .—Tht- most chosen at random from the whole coun- I) k < av or D ancing .—Tl cte is a cry of M. o/vÓUlkC, rm ut repoits from southern Oregon are , try. Thus far nothing has been done in Public Notice. England except to languidly discuss the fear in l’atis lost dancing may lie forced A full line in sVxk of that the peach crop is small, » J subject; but a few weeks ’ time will see s U II v E Y O 1 To snwmill men and those operwtiiu.' from out of fasiuou. One reason assigned ia a commercial point, There Willi titlH Putin/uur hm .I n can I m - GKNEHAL BUILDING MATERIAL. ( it occupy the principal place in public that women w ith salons no longer en iuM<binrr\ in southern Oreg» n: nr liavr no year« when people who are uiailt- better than tlu j w« re when new. Jack»«»inine, Oregon. M'lded a tinr, 'Hf r e tr»»n lathr to our n< w | talk and thought. No more rot. Nu in »re I« ak> roof«. courage it. Another ie that the waits, o i alee peaches in Oregon try Estimate» and pr|ce.U»t »ent on application p'ant, ami have a fir«t-claM ma< hinist No more ruote 1o tak'- tire. Hurv«y lug «»Í ail l|iii I* d«»nc in ¡« gr»t-cius» which has for some years almost mo- Jo»e| h Mo-a, who ia | reparrd mi ali times da not have at least all they want for ¡n*nii*r and at r« «M jiia L ic rat»M POIXTUY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. to «Jo eeneral repairing, and <h-sign .*•«! tlie'e own use. In the Willamette valley O heucn and N ebraska .—A pentle- no|>olized dancing, is too boisterous and A Perfect Preservative of Wood t<*4p«wial atu-uiion p»n » lu incainig g »v- FHCti.ry at Wetdler’» Mill. 8ale»rooms cor make new iron work. Hy s»v.d'iig your and all around Salem, while the crop 1» itian who caiue to Salem from Nebraska exhausting. It lias disappeared from rrniuvnt Landa. and Metal. Third nud È street». Port lami. Oregon. Following in the work to lis \ ou < Hit g»-t it dvil- brtter »«ml lighter than on other years, there ser ms ltt»t winter received a letter from his old many Paris salons. Piirchiteers uf prnpiTty ur Capital Stock of the cheaper than by studlne anywhere eUr. io I e a large yield of pi-aches eaily and wake of Europe the fashion tn dancing home in Custer county that the average O. F. DEMOREST, I.umber will be takru i< r pay at mark Y«-u must paint yur shingle roofs or they late. The p-aeli tndustiy here is in yield of the wheat crop was about four lias greatly changed in lliia country in will r ,t<iut.’ You must paint your rates K E .« 1 D E N T DENTIST, tlie last ft w years, and greatly to its de creasing and tfl’ rts should be made to bushels to the acre. Such returns as tn t:il roofs r th *y will rust out. kiuAi P ink D oor and LrMaKaC'o. develop it. Table, canning anil even that must make the farmers feel com triment. Tiie fashionable dances to-day Mi-illoril, llrecnn. Grant'«» Pa«?»,Or. This paint ia no « xp< rmn nt. It has stood the veiy lair shipping peaches can uudoilbt» fortable, if not those in Nebiaska, cer are not the fun inspiring, htalth-pro- t(-sl «»1 time and wr can give you thous ands ot testimonials that are J. G. LEE, M. D., edly b- raised here pn fl ably. Tiie Jour tainly tho-e who have left the land cf muting, iov-giving exercises that people Keep Y'onr Money st Home. indisputable. nal U Jievi » that if all the tacts and ex- cyclones and starvation and taken up used to enjoy in Monie-murk, the Vir PHYSICIAN ANI» 8 C It U K < > N . Tliis is tiie reason of ih-y* ar when the And Importer of ginia reel, am! oile rs that will readily be m»n with the san j les comes around aud la-rienc-s connected with this royal Ituit their abode in a land of abundance. recalled by tlios- who have had th. C* Mirrtl ro»Mt» »ant- to take your rueasuie for a suit ol could be known, the peachea would be The people hack there don’t believe half cio'l e» or a shirt or a pipy of—.iliirta <>r giow n li re as extensively as the prune. tlietruttiof crop reports they hear of pleasure of attending an old-fashioned Calls promptly attemled to day or night. »uvthing in the way of »«»’i'lg «tiparel Evt rv « flott should be made by the pieas Oiegon. They do not even accord to country dance. In the eaily days, days Use thH paint on your fence-pout-«, your windmill«, your stable rttnira, your farm iin- that li»» t-- bé b light »n t pai I for. Ti e to gather this infoi mation as to varieties, their friends who are here the veracity ■ f tion-e-wanuin’s and log-raisin's, our CEO. DE BAR, M. 0., NiEDFORO, OREGON. ruggt-d ancestors used to attend, on pleincntH. Put it on you hog pens and chick »a, io're»t lose p-i-ple s to oil th-in culture ami yield. There is not much they did when anions them. But the en coopt*. It will ward off diseas»-. The in» qmetly bu firmly thsi you can get a- good PHYS 1C 1 iN AND i< I' H<> EON, dou'e (bat this is a great peach region. reason is evident. They have become hors*-back, from miles distant, these vrntor of this paint has «pent utHU) years in . io'tiesof home menh-mt« and tailors as —Salr:n Journal. so accustomed to poor ero|ie, ami front scenes of nit-rrv-makiug, winch wound 4 n i.I. LINE OF THF. III>T AND MOST nerft cting a paint that would stand the storm, V u uee'l, at d flint y u inhtpl io a Jarbwavllla, Orw»«. up with an al -ni. hl dance.and thorough A fa.«hh.mibic cloths, finishings, etc , con- heat and col.1. tt is no work of a month or i our moto y wi h yuur neighbor* in the fact that fifteen or twenty bushels to year, it tak« s lime to test I lie wear «it a roof ________ _ ____ _ __________ * — — --------------------- Other and fr«i»|mc« on California Street, siantly kept on hauti, and nothing but nr»t- (Vnii.i: Join Robinson's circus was at the acie there is a big crop and rarely to ly enjoyed thetnselves. Old and young paint. A roof tak**« all th»- storms and t*hould < ity « here y u IVe . C^I’ b nttcQ led |»i*omptiy day or lught. j.lined in the dancing, which was kept . lass work turnid oui Woodland, Cal., a few days ago three be realised, so that fortv or fifty bush be painted. lit Oickis nihil prouipuy at ri-asouablc young and ttiddy girls of that town be els to the acre is simply an absurdity, up through the entire night, l«ing only The World Enrlelietl. R. P4YOE, M. D., rut.si nml airtlslaell m guánuitewL %umcK ONE COAT OF THIS PAINT suspended for the hearty t-npper at mid The faciiiiir, of the present dav L r the came h < quainted w ith three of the cir and they think it only an advertising PHYSICIAN AND S U B G E O N. 1« niuaNo three <• mts of any other paint, a nd night. They did not find it ‘‘too Mciltonl. Ma» M !»*• will liiHt three tine s long. r. It will tak« the production of eieryih'ng that wi i ci mill' e cus Ulen, who prevailed on them to scheme. A few facts in comparison may warp out *»f -‘•ungl.-M and make tin in look like io mat riai we'te e » d ..infiiri. t nun k ml 1> ace their homes and accompany them not be of much interest to a farmer who bolrterous and exhausting,*' but at sun Br4f«rd. (HrsgM*. alate. \d»h«*srt sie iiliii. s' unlimited, and when Syrui. of to Sacramento, where the circus showed must console hints, If with four bushels rise mounted their horse» and started on MANUFACTTREIW OF oaco 1« William» Brick Building, up-atalr». F gs was first pro.im-el the word »n« on !at Saturday. Two ol th» gills, their homeward journey, peiliapa of F. E. BYBEE, for his labor on one acre. One farmer enrii bed »i'h ti e only p< i (• < t laxative evidently not satisfitd with their lot, re- Sole Owiu r and Manufactur«-r, but a few Hides fioin Salem lias threshed several bollrs’ duration. They were a J. «. WAIT, M. D.. kt . wn, a-i* i» lhe oi li 'em Uy win h is hardy |reoplt-—they enjoyed themselves, iX, J a < Ksojk villi :, ... O nego #. truly pleasing and r. treshi g i'u lhe tas'e, tuine I to their homn», but ttie third girl 3300 bushels from a field of 100 acres, THY8ICIAN AND St'BGEON tO'k plenty of exercise and but little -nd'p'oini't and effectual to cleanse the lemaim d and, in »p te of the efforts of and only thought it a fair yield. Others HE I’NDEKSIONED is NOW TAKING OH- the poln e to find her, she cannot be lo- near him real zed forty bushels from medicine. y t- m gently in the -prin.-time, or, in d»-rH tlir«>«ig!i Jrtvk««»n und Jtj»cphiiie coun ■Mllsri, Orrg.ia. Her name is Nellie Marston and every acre sown and did not la>ast, but feet, ai any time, und th" te ller it is know ti < aled ties for inn....... nMiiinatr.M-t.iw Ctilldfr»' building, the more i’>..| ul»< it become» she is 15 yea s old It is thought that thought he had a good crop. This might N evada ' s D e vd C atti . k .—T. D. Rickey AT CENTRAL POINT, rail» promptly attendisi to. day and nlglil. »lie i- sun with tile circus Ilian who en- be continued, but it is not intended <o of Carsun Bays: “I Dave been tiding Deeds fur S^arnp Lamb. tic d I oi away. The police telegraphed discourage our Nebraska friende.— Cap since June 15 over the ranges. We lost OR. A. J. LAPPEUS, any kind raised in a first-class Nursery. T1 e b »ai<i pi elate Und coininisiion« r< the lone ambonites, where the citcus ital Journal. at least 3(1,(KM) bead of cattle. In Iliiui- PHYSICIAN AND SI KGKoN. i quetl al iia reatMar meerm* m Nidem.Aug. showed on the 25th, if the girl was there leildt county in one ravine 1 saw heaps Those wanting tree» will ilo well to give me th"ir orders, ns 1 w'll g inrnntee siitisfnetlon. Where ¡«kept »‘««nstantly «m hauti a complete 26 i.,(..ur « cedi* f r «w top l«n«1s rnil>iace<* to arrest and hold her. An intelligent Ostral roint. Ore««»«. A SrNKKN M ountain .—ft is repoited of cattle for three unlea. They were o the H !• Vw« ns < ernfl nie, at gre^M iiu- I warrant all my tre. <. It properly carnl for. ami tlrat-clu»» stork ,,t oftieet wired back that he bad arrested a apparently upon gotal aniborny that a piled up as man' as three or four hun Terms of pay ment eivsy. Produce taken at rfiO »er* s’!> pursuance of ti<e |.«w «»i 18^7 Call» attended day or ntirht. boy and wanted to know if he was the One bird, which market price. IWths. of Peach Sent want.st. mountain peak, neatly 1000 feet li gh, dred in a bill eh. uhi* h 'c la1 • d -nch <•» rlitic t •« ▼<»» mihi A. 8. JOHNSON. The ttinaway gill’s « b'< h rnnimauded >b - board to m -|I su< h person waited. tn the ( oast range of Oregon, has re sought shelter from the storm, was cover QR. S. DANIELSON, Jacksonville.Oregon. Aug. 1.1»W. Another land* Tnw nt the law ah'Ch in lb- opiuion lather is in Sacramento looking for a cently disappeared, or as the discovert rs, ed up with snow and di*d. trace of his erring child. Ph> ■rio-Mi’ilivui of Judge Deady is roi l. a party of liuntt rs, exprers it, "the herd went in on top of ILese and suff r* 17. IF YOU WISH A COOO REVOLVBIt mountain ia now an island, as it were, ed the same fate, piling on to.'of each PHYSICIAN AND8CHOEON Atlrlra. They must have W ovfe snrtounded by an almost yerficndicnlar other ami dying. A CASE IK POINT. "Keep your head cool —your feci w-rrn— Mrilhir l. Oregos. Think F!n««t small wall of roijk aircut 100 feet in height." 11 am pled each other under Lot urin« ever your lirer active and trust in G...I," wa i-i our forefathers’ day«, pimple* wore attrltm- The noise made by the sudden sinking of the mar» of dying cattis prostrate in n.. ti u far tn »*<i SlwcUI attention triven toChroiite Hi«««-*. tt <* advice of a celebrated physician to a t i to diseased blood But modem medicine ha» hr ¡the nr»»tc...dceofj.il the ravine, and anctln r i rave of a hun patient. You ' an regu ate the »ction of ’«»moostrated tbat rich food doe» not errata erup- of this mass of rock and trees was beard experts. In ca.ibre« 32, C. P. GEARY, M. D.. several miles away ; hut until the dis dred strong rtaui| edmg u. on top of S and 411'1). »lex«« or v ur liver, kid' evs and howel- In using i m by fouling the blood, bat retard» digestion. do.ibleaction. Safety Ham DeWitt's Sar-apsri la, an »t'S'diiteh re- covery by the party alluded to, no one them, the storm bury ti.g all in one com FHY8ICIAN AND 8 I.’ It « « «» N jitt i le*3 and Target model*- . hich in -Les tho «lomacb torpid, and the clrcu liable hl<. A p-irif* ng iciiiedy. For »ale qnnlity wr»u«bt knew whence (be noise proceeded. The mon grave! There uu-t have been rlon »lugghb. aud Ln tiro ca-isei au enfetblod rlecl, carefully hiRie- ti'i bl K. C Bro ks. Li-ir bU 1 ’ 1 ttwtr.ird. Ora««». location ia alrout three rntlea from terrible struggl. s, for the bones of many I r workinuobhio and stock ------ ------------ a.'tiou of tb» i»ore» which congest or bocoaao pim tiuiflhv diirHbillty nnd nrrpr.icy. Do ‘‘Laud’a" on the Coos bav wagon road. of them were broken. The sun dried IMtoe In llnmliu'» Bl'wk. R. »Id. iic« on ' ply. Tho modern theory therefore Is not to treat ii.ri t»0 deceived by rh» ».p w uleaLk «■ •»« <m<toBo«u hlarin and McAuliffe» I out tho top ones, but the e£uvia from rd., n fold for th© genuine article. Tl*<-y aronnro -Hrv-f. !b» blood, but tho atomacb and liver, and ills 1 i ie and dangerous. Th? B mith & wks « un Ka- a» m the B nv and Mr A id iff»- tight n.iur9 tboeo undi riaatli is sukemng. Every \ t •.•»!.« are «taini><Ml npi>uilit* Itorrel« with firm*« under tni< new idea, that Joy*» Vegetable Farffa- DRC.vKirA.VAaa— HQot'tt c- n i« n — ' ’ o it«« r* >•»••• n l-ondn « im » f i< ic And vverrtliina else imagi nah'i. in thu line. E. 3. PICKEL, M. D., where y n go you find the sumu state of r . e. iMldrv-M« aud date» <»f ¡«tentt, aud are *«ar- In all tA» ir.rtata.r. te te»t .»» Cwr» parilh was conceited. It Las wiped <mt the My go. id- are new and ut the la at brands, and cir e- mb 'b*‘<l -y ••( h con cm Hi>proa •«<•»• iio'eed m-rfect. InMiilupoo bavin« them, and If affairs. PHYSICIAN A N D 8 C RO E<> N. v ur denier caru<>t supply ym, an order «ent to ad Or. Uaiae» UelSen HtesUle. wll1 be sold at the blood dt<va«6'* theory of pimple», cf the old »ar- M «r «i- M ' er b** ben <ff<r»ngb*a •( I'oDsdn. < ir .«> b* i"w wiUrecedeitrompt attention. DvncTlp Itran bcgivei. in » cupo! te» or c.ffee ¿WOO V'n'»n M-Aulittr for «en ti n . • u a parillas. A case i □ pot nt “ X bare had for year» U«e caialucne *nd pri< »BUBna appltrauoa. ‘ Xr.iriir.1. orrgim. A Cthz atD IraaK, M i>.—Ion only chi * ti« d L'-U»*-pr-. MçAnl'û' wet<ha 2'4 «jioUe of iu llgestkrn and <Jy»pepsla au l triad «ithontth' ktiow «vige oi ihei'eieon taklug bMLTU 4k WEKriON. alia prompt). Attended to Day or Night. bpritgiield. Mus pot!rd- Rfripi4i!—tM"y-t*u i. Ml» ucarly everything FlnaJy I took cue of the o. elici tine a speedv »nd pe'Uienvut cure, colored i>iakeni.in > n p oy d on the en Give me a call before golm • a.'wnvre. OOtee . m B »tn—t. ___ _ wi en In- efi ('.«nt- r ia. Hading ra-aparlllas. It did not Inlpnm, but wbether 'he patii nt u a nn4. -.¡t« itrlnter tire S-mt'iern I’m-tflc svtU n rune on the J. (’. SIIKKIDAN. r «n alrvMu.l'C wnck Ih usami» <d freight tram in in Ashland eoutb. Uhss. J. R. WRITSMAN, Vice-freeident. rtusel p.3>pies to break out <>u my fa?cs which I W. F- READ. Frraident DR. W. STANFIELD. d--U'k <td» hav. (Wi-n ii'Cd «li.r.n, taken r-as told was rnused ti/ thepota<h it coutaicod. thè Golden Ki»rc.tic in tht ir <-t ff«*»- witicnit Twineage, a boot 28 years old- Be w»r Fashionable. Durable Clothing. J. K. ELDERKIN. Hee.and Manager a L It CT I C PHYSICIAN. J. L. COWA M. T'i'wnrar lit SAI.E. 301». ACRES OF LAND—419 laariugtba roy*» Vegetahla Mir^jariUadWiwt tbeir knowb'ilge, ai d t<> <lav I» li. m ib.y on th" Hacrrn i uio division ftjr some J. B. Hnllncr. our I ivh nwr< hitn» 'ai’or. ncr<-« <»r Turin ’.and in tbo valley, good for ría» lis-at,*! tri Ashland, tir., f‘»r the practice A good farm and stock ranch,containing IGO bn* ft full line of th<- G iicn I cl<»’h- «rd : o u tai a miucril an 1 might a t differently, I sent quiidrinkingot tlieir oan fr.e «ili No time, once, but i<s MM t- as the divleftth fruit or grain. ot ht» pr d,«>loi>. M.ÜW-» .ill our->nic <li»ea**a, Two th'iUAHiMi «11 hun»lr«-d «er«-« foot-hill acn-s: 100 acr«« under fence, r.i) ucroa tn culti trimmings on hand for suits and vai ts, for it. The ¡-implcM ci iappcarc 1 im:uc«Uadely tiariufiil effte're»* lt» Irosi its ».ìmmislra* animrirtend,nt isnio rnr the road sort »ooh as Rheunartlsm. A-tmna, Pile», Kidney vation. 0<M>i bouse and outbuilding» and «ml iibHH’tftii'— ide land, good for fruit, «tary- Cur*'» ctinrauteed. itemi furrlróular m W he was a colored man hr was dig- Complaints, eta., a »pcoialty. whirli h** is iirepami U» tu««* Up in fl»** I hare ndtr ait r mouth» had uo return of the eid le n inff <»r st'M-kmiBln*. Th!« trark of land b«r neeCFRary barn room. Fruit enough for a IffitPBt H- Was emp-o yed it Dmrf- A pool f* i» 1 <^’**r »• cfved ijfUx. fla»'MWterla:i;wiioastU<r»psj>iiis -nd tuli farli uli-» Addire» wco».flOT.n thxrgi'd. •undI family. Two itriog spring» «in tbe place, <rv»T R«’v»-n mih^of fitfcinir. J. H. BÍNNETT, M 0., GOLDEN SUE- IFIC CU . 1*5 Rare Street tnuir when Bnj-t. Lfndbeig funk charr* to i«'«ve th« «hop. Call On him and you *■■1 tAsstiatdaat i*cscnnittot:«.’‘ ABtouh of and plrbty of living bandy for •riifck and trrixwt <»n nurpotnrhe Cincinnati, 0 Mkrwlng pn»puriy wtlTgowUh the plane 1 4 will h* jftitrffitjtrpdlBtiafftcnnn. If it prices fHYHlCTAN A N D S C R (1 E O N, and used for the rrueitlon. when Idnff» wnt tT. M aa . C. D. S thast , h<«r»<-a. narucfB. wagon, phnv. iiarnrw.cultlVB- a e rjuii»» r* n««'iiMl»ir. ('dll on or «vl'in «» J.8. TTFHRfy, ¥*rg said he Would gftrr him that posi 17H Mlsalou sfttah 0» Fs mr, moww and rn«per cotnMn«. milky rake, A*hl«ndjflrk«<>n (’«».. Or Grant's Pass. (Tragón. tion bnt Dotlong higher if a majority of Filat! Flirt/ Itehino Filet and all neceeeary hand m«»!a. Th** place 1« lo • 11 How to Curo All Ukin onti'c st prissent at the Ilwgl.-y Hotel. cated three mile* northwwl of Eagle Point, tit ion S ymptoms —Moisture; intense Itching and the railroad hoys would sign a For Sale. and nine mile« from Central Point railroad to 'hat effect. There wse not the slight singing; m<*t at night; worse by «•crutch.l ng Rtmply apply “S waynt .’ s O ivtmfnt .” N o station If »old before harvwt the crop will T — o thoti«»nd b'lslmla cf wheat, one If aliowiri to continue rumors form, which est mar po rtvnnn oa j ctir.n. arid Twineage ha» been a *0 wit b t he pl«**-»-. A small bu noh of cat fie and i Internal medicine required. Cur»* (♦•tt» r, fll « ut Grò. P. •ume hogs will be »«»Id al»»«, if deaired. Term» i tMa* nia, itch, all eruptions on th«- tac»\ hand», tho i'*n<i hieb' I. of barb y and on« -p-n often blm-d and ulcerate, becoming r»»ry »or«- Mind wandering cured. B<wvki Uarned easy twotbirds cash, balance to »uit uur- j u««r. Ac., leaving the »«kin rl»*nr. whit« and i f n -'i lie I ..«y I« •»• » w 'll broken to bar. H wavxb ’ s ointment «tops the itching and mo-t efficient hand and 1.» well liked by R owell A Co*l in top -e»'’ing. T.-RUm<-ni«l« fr m all ■ 'lie her ord. bl«*eding. h»*ajs ulceration, and In moat case« all be ,mpl I healthy, ha groat h«a!ing «nd curata«■ «>..». tu-»». 7 v-ar« of age. E' q-Hre of Mewsp.¡p»r AifvrrtlaitiR DurcMU GO Sprues p-r* » 'f the glotte. P-uepATtu» roar chftMer For particular* enquire on the place er» arc pnaa»-eaed bv no other r»-m»N|y 4»^ r»FK. »-«ni < n ""plication to Prof, of the proprietor btrram. wu»r» advi r. BBWttRR UAfflK va» y. F. Ian. ^«xw-rw— A. faDiBKMff W ffw mßDBUCk. MUiaiWl trwAVW|iWna«V. te‘°£ia"it,ruû^ MORRI3 M. HARKNE33, .yTTOHNEY AND COVN8ELUU AT LAW. 21 ..31 BEEKMAN & REAMES’ The Gelabrald ftor/ch Cure, BANKING HOUSE, BssKsirs li C. C. BieUm'ì Bank. Medford Roller Mills MEDFORD, OREGON, WOODBURN NURSERY ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL " Pfun der VINES ANE SÏÏBÜBBERY Test 'he Flour and You Will Use No Other. HO APHIS OR LÌCE ON TREES. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. 1888. PRICES Jackson County Bank.! o' medfoki »* <> i < i:<;<>>. J. C. CARSON, Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. 33LL3CTI0HS A SÍZ2ULTY. I E. I3YB1£F2. Sash. Doers, Blinds WINDOW AND PUTE GLASS MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS TOLO! TOLO !! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. ROWE August 7th, 1888, P>y the incorporators of said company, now on file at the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, Jackson Co. A. CARRICK, M erehiint Tailor Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc., Durable Fire and Water-Proof Paint. Tolo. Oregon, October 4, 1889. J. H. GRIFFIS. J. w. WALKER. GRIFFIS & WALKER, White I’ine, Yellow Pine, Red and ïellow Fir Lumber, £BUIT TREES By the Thousand ! T GOLD HILL, OREGON. FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK. HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinwure, Cuti if SMITH & WESSON’S • » I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, P A1 N OILS OF Al RINDS Msjhanks’ Tools. 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon Low '¿t RaliUiÇ Prices. Choice Lands For Sale. The Fanners anil Manis Insurance Company. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Ul’. 8OO.OOO. oo. THIS PAPER___ ... AT.BAXY. ORKGON NEW YORK. WM. ilLRiCM □istnci Ageit McdFORO. OREGON! Farm lor Sale F ï EMORY