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uhe Ji c mocratica imes ïhe gruiocratir ¡Nmrs. Published • very Friday by CI IARLES ADVERTISING AND NICKELL. JOB WORK AJveniaeinnit« will tn- inserted In thi-Tiuzz at the following rat**: T«‘n line«, one lniwrtion............................ $2 00 each auboequcnt insertion.. . 7$ t V*Legal ad vert itM'invnUi 1 nM4 rtwl r<-aaonafc» A fair reduction froin tbeaburc*rates madeta yearly and time advertisers. EUITOK AM* PROPRIETOR. NEW TIMES BUILDING. Utllce—Corner Third und C Streets. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE Rat«*»» of Snbtk-rtplion: 'AUKSONVILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1890 One copy pyr annum, in advance. “ •• aix inootha ...................... •• three months.................... • I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OF OREGON. I’. S S«’iiat«»r^, J. H. Mitch« II. J. N. D«»lph; Coiu<r« f*siiiH!i. H. Kcnnaiin; Govcrrmr, 8. F« 11- nuver; S«vr« tary *»t Mat**, G«**»rz«* W. Mc Bride; Stat«’ rr«’;»urvr, («« «». W. VV«4«h; Stat« Print« r,F. Baker; Supt. Public Instruction, E. li. M« Eir«»y; Suprrin«’ Judrf«*s, R. S. Strulian, Chief Jostle*;W. I*. L«»rd, R. S. B>*an. FIRST JUDICIAL D1STKD T. C«>ini»rteiiu< Ja« k’* «n, .1 »■*«*»»hin«*, Lak«* and Khuiiat 1» v«»utill«•!■>•. «’ircuit JudiTc. L. R. Web ster. District Ati«»rn**y. W M < »Ivig. j v< ks «» v « 1 »1 n ty S.-nTa «. * ain« r «n; R. pr •senlatives, 8. Furrv. I. W. M- rrttl. J M M. ‘ »11: »’««unly Judkf, J It. N'il; ’’ «tirai "‘i«’i>. r-*. < W. I’ay- l .r, 11 a 11 » in «a U i. 1 k. vt. v|n i.-t. sh. 1 ir, J. «. iiir i-«*Y. I'r.’-iMir• ». G. L It «in r; A*-« s- >r. j, L H »»¡nit »••: >ch’H.| '».ip. rii*t« H«b ni. « >. Pr»«*'*; Surv«’>«»r. P. \ppl«**rat«*; C »roller. J. S.Par.-oi»: St.ak li»|»- ct««r. W. F. Soiig«*r. J«»F.FHINF. COUNTY. J »mt Senat t . W M. < .nr; R- ^r.••*.-illative. H. II Miller; < ««unty .In 1- . v- • «I vik ; ’ «»tn- m»s! hi - 1-, < >. Rix Iow. F. Hausen; Cl«*rk, < . !< « uaii’*; «r; Sa- i itf. J i ii '« <'I •«*«<; Tr«*a>ur- , r .1 vV. ■» » a \.’»«*'Wor, E. « H irnion, Se’h • • ’»upeniit’ :i lent, W. A. M i**i«-; Surv’cy- • »r, W. Ilav« ik ; Coroner. Dr. Wallac«*. KLAMATH »«»I’NTY J »lilt S n.»t «r. < . A «' «4w.veil <»r Like; R’*P- r -» lUativ K. Snid« r .«t Lvk. . <’«»uuty Judtf«*, j s i> r » (.iru»<i »ii'T-L W < rawford, «• -i Silver-. ’ I -rk. A L I. ivlrf; ' »« rilT. E. W. G • van; l’r« .».surer. Wm. E H »w -, Vs»*s- e. »r. J >nn Sin n t; Seh « «: > i|»«*iint«*n«l« nt, P„ L. F ».» it ». » virv yor, l.s ». 1« sk ar l; L.»r«»in*r, J. T. Forbvs. l.AKF. C«»V’*<rT. Joint Senator. A. G»rf»w«‘!l *>f Lake; R* r w iitativ . \ Snider; County Juic*. W. VYiisuire; • mi iL^.i »n«*rs, A. . Lan-', Geo. M. J hi - • i«*rk, W. N.Sutt »11; Slu ritf, W. P. Hey- I fori fredMir« r. A MH’ailen; Seh«» «1 S111»« rin- tend.*nt. A. H. Fisher: A**«w.«r. J. E. Me- Doiiouxh; St«H*k h»p«*eior, 1». R. Jones. MEKTINO <>F COVKTS, ETC. The supreme court ««t t»nw«>u in « ts at S in’iii. regular t«*rms cointiu-ncliirf on tn«’ first M 1 l.iv •» 111 M i.« a »<n I <» t »I»« t ; also at Fen di t • ti.’eo;n«m II .nrfon lu-'t Monday hi May. The Cir« Ult C.mrt f«»rth«*tirst judu-iai -ItMrict s.» IH J »• k-«»n coiintj «>:i ?ir-«t Mondays in April. September an i D«*c«*m.H*r. In K »math eounty on * « »nd M m lay m Jun«* an i first M ei-lav hi N.»v«*inl>< r. In Lak« c<«univ «»nth** .mi l 'I ti I »y m M iv and the ?w«»nd Yl »ndav in o tob-r. Iu Josephine county on first I M >11 lays hi M ir« i» and August. For Jack-* me • mt> the e«»iinty. pnd»nt« a»d e«mi 1 iijssi oin• rs’ courts m«-«*t « v« »y iii«»ntti, rommeiudng with tn«- iir-t Monday; for Jose phine e miity. th«* first Moteluv m Januarv. \ «•very alt«*rnat«* month. «*o:tiiii«*u<*inrf the tlrM Mon'iav in January. F »r Kimuath county the llrst Wedt>« »«l »y hi March. Jun *. Septciub« r »nd November. MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK GALLOWAY. Al e elfo rd. p r i ■ ■ 4 Pi MONEY LOANED. 1 ,U r L Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. 1 have a v»inplete s« t *»t Maps of all theSur- v«v«d Lands in this county, ami r«*ceivc Ab- stnu is monthly from Roseburg of all in w Ì am thus to make entries made............... '— , pr«*par«si r out Holm-stead and Pre-emption pap< its , and can save t«> parties the expense <)t 11 trip to K«»sei»u:g Land Office. i . 1. i have suvKiiAr. its»: farms ANI» OTHKH PKSIItAHI.K 1-HoeKKTY IN MY HANl»S »Oll SAl.E. I ■ : i 1 d u __ ........... . reply ..... ;F~Prompt mii'h- to all lettera. Charges in accordance with th«* times. K« fers.by permission, to ( B«*< kinan, Es4i., Bank« r; t » Hoti. L. R. Wetister. Judge ,»f thte judicial district, and to any t>usim*sa house in Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY. -• J/ la. View ot Fence m Position. NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Onyon MORRIS \ r r» » kne r M. \ nd HARKNESS, o >v n > eu » k at la w . /‘itif, i>rt[/oit. STEAMER >»<«>M TAqUlNA: Willaincft«* V.tii«*v, Saturday, J«ly .. WiI'aim tt«’ Vail* y . Wt\in<*s<lay,August Wiliam« ft.* Vail« y . Sat .ir-lay. August.. Wiilam.'ttc V'allcy. Tu«*s«iay, August... Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Hardwi re and everythin® generally to be found in a tirst- ciaa* Country 8t«»re. JArt. MORTON. Manager Bonanza. April 18 Ihbs SAILING DATES. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: Wfiianu’tt«* WilHm t’<* Wiliam rt«* Wiliam* tt«- .3» H IH .3» Viilh v. Vail.-y, \ «. • *v . Vtilh v, Fritiay. Yu^ust... .. i \1.*n lay. Auzust . h Tliui - -lav , Au>ti»t,.. a Sunday. August,......... JI R. R. and River Boats nt (’orvallte and Albany. IjyREMEMBER, th«-Or»*g«>n I’iiciflc Populai Sutiim- i FR^IONS. Low Rat • Tickets ai«- I iow oti <i!” ft.»:n ail valley p »mta t » Ya puna and return. I C. C. HOGUE, C. H. HASWELL ./«< Aionri//’. Orison. Geu I F. A P. Ag i. <» P. IL ICC«», Gen'l F. A P. Ag’t. Oregoa Devel«*pm«*nt < <»., Corvallis. Oregon. JO4 Montgomery St., San Francise«» ('al. Will practice in all courts of th*' State, Office in tn»* Court House, third door to left of en trance. J R. NEIL, Or. jnn ArrOîlNEY’ AND CULNSELDH AT LAW, 1 Winpin 7 WOODBURN NURSERY Ur. IfE HAVE NW ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED b LOCKING MILLS H and the V fiuhl llitt, Ornjon. WM. M. COLVIC, in S«»uthcrn Oregon. Then«* mills are n >w manufacturing th--b« .«t gra«!«-<>! tteur • v« r "iTercd to th«* traile in thi« serrimi arid arc pr«*par«sf to till ail orders t«»r Hour, mill tr«-d, « t< ., <»n abort notice. Ail orders by mail or in person will receive prompt atte ntion. RO3ERT G. SMITH, NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. PRICES : Jackson County Bank. 1TTORNEY AND CDl.’NSELoH AT LAW. GritMl'. on the northwest coast. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. is*-" Jiiiktonriltr, Ornj'in .Vili praetic • in ali tin* courts of tin* S«at«*. Pros . iitmx Attorm-y for FirM Judicial District, odi « m C«>urt-houj»v. VINES AND SHRUBBERY Test *ho Flour and You Will Use No Other. Apple Tn « *«.......................... « 5 io flO p« r 10Û P«auti •* ... 10 •• Ili “ •• . . « it* •• •• 1‘iuin and Pruiu* Trees < Mlu r t re« s and shrubbery furnished reasona- bly. J S« n l for Lutai« gu«* to J. H SETTLEMIER. Woodburn. Or MEDFORD, O1ÍIXH» >'<>«•. ffrij/o. ATTORNEY’ AND COL.X-EL‘»R AT LAW, Jackin nr illc, Or. Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. QtRcu in ImiMinir f«»rnu r!y .« t upie 1 i») Dr. I Will ,U«-k-»n. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. N. D. YOUNG, SI MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS K V E \ < > 1C .liM'Lsoiiviile. Or**sf«>n. Sun cy mu «»f all kui'h dune in a tiiKt-clasn uiani»« r and at i - ;»- «nat»lc rales. ; Sp«*ci<il attention pai«l to local in»; u >v- « rnnn nl land«*. TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. Purchase ti« tifoni. Oregon. J. C. LEE, M*b., P II Y S I C 1 A N Cails ¡«roinptiy attended today or night. •Ln k<*«in«iUr, Oregon. Olhec and r. -• d«*nce «»n < <»!it«»rnia Street. C.Ute i*tt»*nded promptly day <»r night. R. PRYCE, M. D., P H Y S I C I A N »itici* la Williams Brick Building. up*staira. J. Ö. WAIT, M. D., AND SI’ R G E « » N Mfilfor'I. Oregon. Tol<>, Oregon, October 4, 18^9. J. W. WALKER. CRIFFIS * WALKER, MANUFACTUREE OF IVliite I’ine, is ! Ill il it if l?î SAW MILLS ON SAM'S CREEK. Piiysio-M« dical A N D MEDFORD, OREGON. 4 FI LL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST fashionable cloths, finishing-4. <‘tc., con stants kept «m hand, an«i nothing but first- class work turned out. Ail or.icrs till«*«! promptly at reasonable rates an<l satisfaction guaranteed. A. JAKK1CK. Molfonl. Mav 13 Issi. K.-si-lciiee on C E. B. PICKEL, M. panv, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt *V (’•»/> Sareaparilla and Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wi«- P H Y 8 I C I Y N AND S I It G E O N. Medford, Oregon. » .4 pri »nipt I; \ 11 • nd«d t<» Day or Night. « ufi. •*• on B street consin. 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. DR. W. STANFIELD, E L E L T I C P II Y 8 I C 1 A N, il.u ¡. •«■:«! <t| iu A**h: ci J, »»r . f«»r th«’ t»r*trfic<* ot h:«. pi 4.i,,n M.ik« s .»11 ehr<>nic tli*u*aiH*ii, Much .is RheiiiHMti-m, Asthma, Pilen. Kidney L’oiuplaint«. etc., a p« ri.ilty. J. H. BENNETT, M D., l* H Y S I (’ I AN AXI> Sl’KiiEOj, Grant’« Pas«*. Oregon. »»¡tie ■ nt pr« - nt a? th • lîa^b y H »t«*l. THIS PAPER 5WFJ HEW YORK. Nev »pHj « t A«lv«*rHeim< Bureau MERCHANTS, Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jus. Schlitz Brewing Coni ti<*«lf»r«l. Orrgcn. IHll. .• in ll.imlln’s III.wk. î'tr’M.’t. AND SPIRIT i ’O HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, PAI NTS OILS OF Al.' KINDS, FRUIT TREES Mschanics' Tools. By the Thousand ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS O r . Those wanting tre«** will «F» well to give rue th«*ir oni<TH, a«* I will guarantee sattefaction. ^warrant all iny tr«*« «. if properly <*sr»*d lor. Terni*, «»f paynu nt «*ii8y. Produv«* taken at market price. 16iMitt>s. of P«*a<*h 8«*<*d wantori. A. 8. JOHNSON. Jaek<onvill<*. Oregon, Aug. 1. IM3. SMITH & WESSON S WINE llucktrn,n Arnica Salrr The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores, l lcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, (’happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skm Eruptions and posi tive cures for Files, or no 1 av required It Where is k< pt ei-nstantly on hand a complete isguaranteed to give perfectsatisfact on or and first -clan- st.ek ol money refunded Price 25 cents per box For salebv al I druggists IF YOU WiSH A COOD REVOLVER Sp«*4«lal attention given to Chronic Oteen.**«**. Durable Fire and Waler-I’liad’ l’aint JOS. C. SHERIDAH, PROPRIETOR. .Wi*dfor«l, Or ricen. AND SCR G E O N A Perfect Preservative of Wood and Metal. AT CENTRAL POINT, And Ln port er of Any kind raised hi a tirst-class Nursery. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS E. P. GEARY, M. D.- Aimtlay outrage. A « iter fr« m Hi»* p simasterat Fort Bid sell c<nv-\s tie inf imadon that the \\t eklv ie;ii .-ervu e bets«» n that place ana Burns has beeti aba» dui.e«i This add& m- ult to injury to the people who wish to >mmum« at** \*i’L r i< h other in the*-e se/ o:is. F rrm riy it t »ok us two months to i*? i*n aU'Wer to • i« t'* r from Burns, and u . .* the ma 1 w ill !♦«• «.blige-l o go around With tius l’iiint y«»ur «•11 “lii- uh r«»«•?> < an be hy A.«- i’tiilairi, Biitisb Columbia anti mad«* t«« ft« i- than th« i w. 1« wlu n n« w. ar • • I i'll* : > Grt en « n rhe ic«*, one round N<> iii"!-«' i*«-t. Nu in 1 1« aky r«»« Is. t ¡» a > -or is al. *hat can i«e fxpee’ed.— N<» mure r<>«4» t■ > tak« L1 • L .k \ vw Ex «m nei AI«»reliant Tailor A N D S C K G E (» N. C**Mtral Point, Or* gon. P II r S H’ I a N !\ w I -ii’cl) «i .-t*‘oy tlie s«-n>e tie’ eunij* e ei? «leinDg*-' the wlude in w b« n • n!« r:n/ if through the mu- -urfa< «s Su« li artic.es shuubl never e • • .X ept on prescriptions from repu- t. physn ;;i .*•. a*- the damage they will do i* teuf* Id to the g( ««<1 y «tu <rin p< ssioly d*rive fr «in ilieni. H h I j (,’atfirrn Cure, rnuDuiai ture«i by F J Cbeuey <fc Co.. T*>le «!•», <» , eoii'ains no nu r« urv ami is taken intern I y, ami act*« «i¡r»‘ î y U|M»n the blood and mu« < u- surf.o es < f th«* »ystem. In bi.\ .ng ii J’' (' .tarrb < ure be sure you get Hie g« i.uinc It taken irueriiaiiy. and made in To.« d , O.iio, by F. J. Cheney A (’o. hi i y druggy*. I i -, e per b -.11** A. GARRICK, FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, DR. S. DANIELSON, I< 11 it t f “j • i oiuti til k jur fitiiinh I h-it 1'i‘itfuiH M-icttrjf, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS dura through Jackson and Josephine coun T ties for DR. A. J. LAPPEUS, P II V S I C I Y N Sash. Doors. Blinds he cndersigned is now taking GOLD HILL, OREGON Ottico on ti dn dr«*«*t. m Child« rs’ building. Cail* promptly att •*ii«l- d to, day and night. P H Y S 1 C 1 A N S.le Own, r fur Ja-Jts-ui County ot California Fruit Nratistics. Fr«* V- t A.e t Snriirr «f the Southern i i< 1 fl a m rhat during the f ait s a- Il *•» 1S;IO-1 . • han lujMMi curloud.*» fru.t. insi; i vd au i canned, wi.'l go f < ni < aid. r i<* fur < onsunip . ___r........................... ’ion m Hie « .c-t. I v\e M!-?unie 11.al ♦ ach car contains t n tuns, mis wuu <i represent an export Tom th« -late «d 1» m,«a a» t «n? of fruit «lur ing a single tear. About 16,000 ’ons <f gr> vn fiun have already been shipped from S.i« ramento, an im lease of 25 per cent. ver a-t y« ar. 11ns :s a remarkable kbow- 11 f «r an industry which is not more than i«ii)i* r> <•! t. The total shipments of one ot thr o!«i« si and must productive fruit re- g «' .' . f Europe thr..ugh the port of Malaga only am- u< t»«l in the Lest year on record t* about 21OOO Urns ot raisii **, besides a I*- *, «car g«*- .rm n> amt grapes. California v*bl ne rly *<pial that this year, and in a f« w \»at> H u.ll su j.a'M it*. Ail over the uor I !ruH-.ir.ih r> meu'U «• iruit by the b x, t>v he 1 < und «*r by the bushel. Here •arU’e it by thr ton Butte < re* k Roller Mills. Tl • ro l« r j ’u<e-** machinery in the Butit* ci **«- k mi.> having been placed in You inibt ptiint y«>ur .‘•liimi’.«* rool- or tiny pioHion biul bUNiness having been re- will r«>t «.in ’ You imi't paint your Mimeti, I am now ready to supply all who tn« tai roots«»r tip y will rust out. may cuiue with ihe be>t of roll r process 1887 Thte paint Is no « \j»« riincnt. It Im* *too<! tin* ti urat market ra’es. I will continue l«» 1S5 test of tune ami wr can giv«- y <>u thous- < x« hang«* with farmers for viient at the an«ls of testimonials that ar«* :<>! owing rates: 3S pounds <4 superior intlisputabl«*. bal ct > grad« 11 >ur per bushel without offal, Manufacturer ut or 34 pounds ot baker’s grade fiuur 1 er bushel ami nine pounds of feed. Ex change limiteii, to familv uses in farmer’s sacks. \\ ill guarantee the «-utput of the Fs«- thi« paint <>n your fence-posts, your Butte <*reek mills to he equal to Hie best Dealer hl windniflls, y our Rtat»l«* floors, your farm im fl« ur ma<i* in southern Oregon. plements. Put it on y our hog p« ns an«i chick- A. J. D airy . «•n coops. It will watd <«tT discus«’. Tin* in- Eagle I’< int. Or.. July 7, 1890. veiitor <»f this paint has sp< nt tiuiny y« ars in p« rfeeting a paint that would stand th«’ storm, neat and cold. It is no work of a month or Myrtle < re«k Mines. year. It takes tim«’to test Hi« wear «d a root paint. A root tak« s all th«* storm- ami should flit Myrl’«• cr«« k h\drauhr gold ruining GENERAL Bl ILI»ING MATERIAL. tie painted. con ; a; v ai»- bus» «iigriDc their ditch, ot» al lorty men at«-engaged on ih»* work-. Estimated and price-list aent on application ONE COAT OF THIS PAINT The « <>in; any aie pushing work as rapidly is < «ped to thru« ’ coats <»f any « tin r paint , and • “I \TRY ORDEBN A SPECIALTY. will last thr«'«-tmu’s longer It w ill tak«- Ihr a- | <»' 11«.«•. mi tliey will tie able to ut l ze waier ih:s fa 1 Quite a num- Factory nt W* idh r *« Mill. Sah-srooina cor warp out ot shingl« s an«! m ik« t ht in Io« k nke th«* b* r of • ur citizens who own stock in the Third an«! Estn*« ts, Portland, Oregon. slat«. Addrtsa compai'V and persons wh<» have l»een down F. F.. BYBEE. to 've lh<- mir.es speak in th* highest terms Sole (>wncr and Manufacturer, gì Hi« m. One tan procure from 1 to X5 J acksonville , - - okegon . c*nh fioni each pan of dirt, which is con- s <1* red to be firn cia-s diggings for by- drau.x* methods of working mines. Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. ROWE August 7th, 1888, By the incoq>orat'>rs of said company, now on file at the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, Jackson Co. J. H. GRIFFIS. A N D S l’ R G EON, M«*.|fi»r«i. Oregon. !• H Y S I « I A N TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE A N D S (’ R G E ON, < rNtr«al f’oiof, Orn/ou. BYBEE. Shaken out of Gear. By him aria! disease, the human machinery canuot iia*f p«f rin its < ffice. DtgeaHon. Mcerefion. evacna i«>n ere disorder« d, t» e b o< d becomes watery the nerves feeble,the coin t* nam e glia tl., sleep disturbed and <» petre « apii- ious. Teirit-b* is this di - « .i.-e, fell is i «>nx-«]Ut i.ces. Then* is. how ever.» known antid >te to the m asniati«* P iso‘>, ai «1 a «« rtain safeguard against It In malari<4is regions of our bouili nmi West, in South America, Guatema!a and on the 1-H mus < f Panama, as well as in transmarine countries where the scourge exists, tins inimitable preventive and n inedy, Hostetter’s Htomacb Bitters, has. «luring the a't th rty-five years, been con stantly widening t l.e .«r«aof i’s usefulness a’>«i «1em"Dstratmg its sovereign value. I. *.«•* -’mplau.:. « V'jepsia, constipation, k i - y trouble rheum « id iu and debility are • r rm d>e«l by ii. J. C. CARSON, tiiti. e in Layton x t'u.'s brick, upstairs. ROBERT A. MILLER, CO A Romantic Marriage. On Monuay < ur justice of the peace, Mr. Abe Ax’eF, was asked by a hurrying mes- s nger m cross over the river on urgent busi- ii«s«. The squire hastened across the river ■ x: ectir.g to find some <»;d grizzl« d comrade i i tioub’e about his pension ; but to his aur- i-’ise !>♦ f-.und rot an old scarred veteran, b it a tine-coking young man and abeauti- ful y< ut g lady in « amp, surrounded by a go d truv« in £ outfit, Jersey cows and other surnmndings ind cative of thrift and cnl ture I he young gentleman intio<iuced hirn«e f as George Applegate, ami it prove«! to be Mr t.eorge Apt legate, s« n of Gen. E I . Appleg'ite. • n his wav to his farm on Slate <*r< «*k. He produced a license and eaid be wished to !.<■ in «tried to the young lady there present. wh im he introduced as Miss Annie B «rn! ardt Ard th«*re, with a gen '•etuanan l ladi who seemed to be travel mg < * !i pani«>ns ns vvitt ess**s, in ih«* grove on the bunk of Rogue river, a short dis tune fn in the >ou»h end < f tin* bridge. Mr. Geoig«* Apphgate was married to Miss Am i< B irnh rrt. ami as man and wife lhev star»**«! f- r th*ir future h me on the I a:>ks of »h- « ver-ll wing Slu e crcex.—<»rai t’s T’a “('ourier.’ Ilibbard'i. Own'“ P«tent -and— \Tl’ >RNEY’ AND OM'A^ELUR AT LAW. E. Fruit. Shade firnamcutal and Nut Trees NOTARY PVIIL1C AND l ONVEYANt ER. WHl alt. ii.l t<> all biwhir**" tn my line with pr«»mpt n< and at rciMoiiabie ratea. APHRO M We* -I ntl'.'h. I I For sab* at City Drug Store. Jm ksonvilh*. Kt < p? the largest 8t«x*k of IN HIE STATE ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL J. J. HOUCK, BEfCRf T«-‘ »«•«■•»< r <»!’ ti«»ti, over ¡nm JACKSONVILLE, OR. Wak»- t>H' k. '••'Hi nal Wcukiit tration. N •< turnal Emi rrl. iii, L siueM, W«*ak M ■ nory, JxxtA of Powerand Im|M rpilE I NDE.KSIGNF.I) IIAVE FOKMEI» A ten- y. w !i .< li ii iH -’h • ’• 1 <-ften L » : t«» !•*• • 1 » opm-tiier-tiip — uh mi aulii -r.nd i api lai ni «•'•I »u*-* un-l if.-nn t . !'■ ■ ♦* i '«> a i - •> ¡-<.x t. r I In-pur|>o«e ut earrving un a tìi iu-r- • - «■ «' ]•••, ■ ■ ., • ■ . price* li Uank.ng HusiU’-ss inali uf Ila Inaili le « in \ u iu i i \ i ti: a >11 i: J.ii k — -neiiie, ilregoti. l Utiee al thè olii stand exer-Y f > ■«) < r.i,-r VC- re* • 1. 1>> r. .. I ’ < u -u- •. ;. ur III i kulan « Banking House, S. E. corner < al- a r«*riii*iti< nt < > i r • *•• i . i »i itorma and Tliird streeta. i-a'i-:- • •: : ** • ite from « I « I < r. BEEKMAN. of both J»«*\«”L w: 1' i.«i i'- ’ •• ■ n j* n ’.li.*. < .’ Tllos. U. HKAMRl. ! ;. ?! •>«' of Aph tli: litine Cii rec. A MEDFORD, ORECON, i H. K. HANNA, Successors tù C. C. Beckman’s Bank, Medford Roller Mills Will prjwti*.«* in all courts •-1 th' Stale. Ottice in the Court H'HI. m *, nrst door to left of vn- » trauce. i~ - i> ox . POSITIVE O’JAHANTEE tu < iire any fi of h -r\"'i' tii.i or any <1 the if BANKING HOUSE, P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY \ND C«»l’N>ELOR AT LAW ATroHNKV ANlt CO CSS till Hi AT I.AW The Celebrated French Cure, '• APHRODtTiflE BEEKMAN & REAMES Tin* «*.impmy rcst’rves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect with the 0. A Cuticura Resolvent I Cam Breathe. Short Idilio to C h .liioi'uia ATTOHNEY ANU COtNSELoK AT I.AW. >f V TJ».’ ,,r Cul o FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST FRANCIS FITCH, W!- The m w blood itii'l bkin purifier ami grcHt- « st <>f humor r« nu*<ii« s. int« rnaUy fo ( léanse tlie bl»HMÌ ot ail impurities, am! thus remove flu- enus« . ami < ut¡cura, 1 h< yieat >k hi cui e. and Cuiieur i s(tap. an «*v«tui-itt skin hcautitl- at bonanza < r. • \tt i iioily to cl« ar tlu skin and s« alp and restore th« hair', cur« « v« ry >p< < i< s«d ag«iiiiz- ing, itching, burning, scaly, and | imply (ìis«’as»>of th«- skin, scalp, an«! id«"MÌ. Sold rv« r\ w I htu . Price ( uticura. "»«»<•.: H«»ap, 2 k .; lb soiv t nt. «I Pi par« <1 by th«- 1 Potter Drug and ( heiiiH iL < >rporati<>ii. Ros to«». tS«*nd for *’H«»w t«» Cur«* skin Diseas'-s,” J n. O'TMAN, 81 CC/HSOR l’O J. O. HAM- (»4 pag«*s, **»o illustrations, arid l'*t t« stim<»nials. •J. akerAl’«». <«f B.»n»nza, Klamath eounty, Or., haR purchased a larx«’ *t>d hrst-rlaeN Mock <>f « >odt» which are n«»vonthe wav fr«»m l<»rtlami, ami will b»* -•!«! l’heap f’»r Cneh. Everytxidjr i» invite«! to call opd examine goods and pri *ee be- f«»re ¡»urchasiiik elsewhere. You can always find Ch« st pains sorvm ss, wrakn«**s. <»n haiid a full lino of hacking cough, asthma, pl« urisv. and intiammation rcli« v«-«i in on« minute bv th«* < uti«ura Anti-I’a.ii Iba.-tvr. Nothing lik< it t«T w« ak lungs. It’s Esp eially adapted fur Farms, R.iadies, Orchards, Gardens and Lawns, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V Collcflfir of IcrounU. Prompt Hrni iltunrrs. ' > L» —"t I mu going to tell you of tlie extraordinary cure jour Cuticura reuu-ili.s pei-tortui.l oil me. About tin- 1st of April last I iiotieeil some rcil pinipli-n like cowing out all over my body, but tliuugbt uutWng ol n until some time later on. when rthigmi loloi.k like spots of rn spottiii on, mid which e ot! in layers ac- with ifcning. I wI Hl Id ch every night un Faw, thin th«* n« xt night t Jules, being form« <1 nn 1U1W , wcr<* bcrm«*li«*d off again. Vain did I consult I ail the d brw in th« county, / but with laid. ..................... At ter .......... giving up all Hop's of r*v«»v«rj, . V A l,a|,p. i _ ill« o gee an iuiv« ri;.»«- v f r>|. n Jy invnt m I L’ newspaper about lura rcui*«H«e, and purenaaed them from iu, I fkruggtet. . aii<t «»!>- tained almost immediate relief. I b< gmi to notice that th* scaly eruptions gradually droppedof! mid disappcAtt«! otu* by on«*, until I had l»ven fully cured, J had th«’ dis«*as<* Hiirtct n months before J began Inking th«’ r« in« «in -, and hi lour «»r <*•& we* ks wat* » n- tirvly cured. My ute« f »» «wi c/«*ma aii'l pMormate. I know «*t a g»**u d - auv w V«<» have, taken the rem«*«Hei», arid thank m< for th«* knowleg«* *»r them, especially motii«*rs who luiv«- babes with scaly erupt ions tin their h« ads;r«d b«»«li< s I cannot < x| r<.*ss my thank* to Joi-. My 1» id.v was c«>ver«si with s« al< s, an<! I wa* an awf ul spectacle to behold. Now my bki" te as clear as a baby's. GEO. COTEY, Merrill. Win. Of all kiuds drawn up. **spocially pertaining to the settlement.of estates. 1 -i • ■- -' Ì *JU — w-1 1 X; NOTARY PUBLIC, LEGAL DOCUMENTS Tl ni " '• If; ; - ! 1’ ’ E COVERED WITH SCALES AWFI LSPECT*. i LE IN FIX E wekks WEEKS BY ...... i FRED t nt:i> is FI\ »; liv ‘ THE • I 1ICCBA ItEMEIilES. Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. "inn *1 *’T SILAS J. DAY, REAL ESTATE ACENT I MANI’FACTUKER OF n r MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN Finest wmafl <Y strnifi «-v«*r lit t.'lf.K’tll’«’«! LaL_____ an-i the tlr.’st «•!.• ir«*of all « xp»’i tR. In calibres 8?. ;> and «1 ! »1. Single or double action. Safety llam ni‘ rit*te8 an*l Targ'-t nmdcls. Best qtiRliiy wrought uteelv Ate ««I, «'affuilv «’ar«’futlv iusLiect«*«! luffix-cted ---- . f<>r for workinanshfD workiuanKhl^ anuRtocL. ana stock. Vurbatea __________ for finifth« »hi»'ability and ncraracy. Do ii-■! I m * deceiv«*«! by cheap mtiUrabk imitationA oft. n »old for th«* K<-nuhw* article. Th« v are unre liable and dangerous. Th«* S mith & tfasao:« Ra- voi vers ar.* AtaiiiiH»«! upon the barrel« with firm*« name, a«ldr»t<« aud dat«*nof patent«, and are gnar> nntrrd pe rfect. In«dM uj»on having them, and 1f y.mr deafer cannot «upply you, an order «ent toad- dr«-HS b«*i«»w will rec. i\»* prompt attention. Dvscrlp tlve catalogue ami prlv-supon application blllTli As WESSON. Bearing the Railroad. T< n ’rams are in w at work liHuling 20.- <| in ) bu-ln ls <>: wheat fr rn Tamrenr to Al >a<»y, the rat« s over the Southern Pacific betwr.n th** two points being j-uch i s to jil'.ic V rlii' no de < f sh-| ping. The wheai i> fi r San Francisco firms and will be shipped over the Oregon Pacific via. Taquina. Fashionable. Durable Clothing. J. B. So’dner, our live merchant tailor, has a fuli lim* of the finest cloths and trimmings on hand for suits ami pants, wlii< h he is prepare«* to mafce up in the Anil everything else imagi nsti’i- In this line. M v g,HMls are new ami ot the In at bramls, ami lat«*st styles. A poor ti» is never allowed to h ave the shop. Call on him ami you wil’ hr- sold at the will be guarante«>d satisfaction. H is prices arequit? reasonable. NAILS. ROPE. Lowost Ruling Prices. Give me a call b< lure »»In; ' .. u tier.. j. c. sin.urn an . Ix»ggcr« Wanted. I !i«‘ i roprietorj* of the I*.van ■ creek uiw- m ii w.iul t«» eta I■•e^mg <*«»ntr:»ct to the Farm tor Sale. pr.*i ; < r <>:>, t«» div -ni «un’ of 100,uo0 or A good farm ami stock ranch.< «»tii.lining D’J» I.<’i O' '• :•« <> l 'l -. *od wist) the contract r«.ni!iie*i< i d as soon ms po<*ohiv. For fur- acres; I»*» acr« s under f«*n«*e, BO acr« s in culti vation. G6« h | lions«* and out buildings mid tii 1 | art.*'u .r apply t » nec«*ssar\ barn room. Fruit enough for a M I IZI I l; A Brilkll \R1»T. small family. Two living springs on th« pitie. . YV* ' . ' han-ly for stock and irrigation puip.is«*-. lie following property will go with the place; 4 horses, harness, wagon, plow, harrow, cultiva Ix*gaI Blanks. tor. inowci an«! r<*ap«*r conibiiie«l. sulky rak . A fu I a'St»rtnu*nf < t i»:anks fur flip use and all m c» s>ai y hand tools. The plat•«• is lo- cat<*d three mil«*s northwesi ol Eagle point. of jus ires ot tlie peace and constables can hu «1 nin<* mih-s fr- iu Central Point railroad hi s be found at iht* 'T imes «ffice; also station. If sold be!oxe harvest tin* crop will d»e«ls. mortgages, hills of sale. leases, me go wit h the pia« «*. A small bunch of entt I«*and som«* hogs will be Bold also, it d»*sir«*«l. T itiiw chanic's liens, bonds and every legal <*asy; two-thirds cash, balance to suit pur blank generally use«i in Oregon. They are chaser. For particulars cn«|uireon t h«' plavr pr.nfed idler the la^st and b-st forms, and of t he proprietor. will b *'«*:«| ai l*<»ttlan«l prwes. There i* FREDERICK S< HN¡EIDER. no nti '.' Uy for sending away f-»r your le/al bl nk'. Come Forward. Al. tl.es • knowing themselves indebted to I be ui dfrsiulud will pie<*se rail ar.d Net SESSION BEGINS ON MoNbAYTUE tle in iip <lia'» ly, for nit* r t he 2(Hh day of flay ot S«*ptember, 18W. Sci-ti tuber a 1 ac< <«unls will to* pla«*ed in J. R. WRITSMAN , Y’ico-I’rw»id».*nt. th»* hands of »a attorney for col ection. Tuition Free to All Residents of j ’ nR SALE. mil». ACRES OF LAND -419 J. K. ELDERKIN, 8-c.HndMannKm .1. £ hebi (»« k a«*r« > of farm land in th<* Yallvv, »rood tor the State. (’«ii’iul PoinU^’pt. 1, lXMl. fruit or irrain. Tw<> tlu•ligand six hundr«*<i aer«*» foot-hill 0 Four (’ourm s;—Classical, Scientific, Liter an«i ni«»untain-sid<* land.u<M»d forfruit.darv- ary and English. Sew I.unilier Yard. 1(1 inir->r st.H kraiMng. Tin- track of land I hif FOR ( ATALOGl’IM» ADDRESS ov«T«« v« n mi!«**<»f t« n<*lnjr. dwcllinir-hoiiM* .bic.li“ A t'-'-nvick I ive started a lumber a-t.»« k *bed«»f OOfcvt, and plenty «»f living y irdat E .gle I’lrut tn <1 are prepared to fill JOHN w. JOHNS. »N, Pi:t.sn>r..\T, wat«*r. pine fenring Eugen«*, ’ >rcg<»n. all <-r-lers p- mrtlv. Call on »r addr« hr J. S. HERRIN. no-1 i e •n*!’ an«i A<ahland.Ja< k-«»n Co., dr. i f 11 ■■ I p ' ow A MULES FOR SALE. » * n A HprlugUeld. Msaa. Choice Lands For Sale. W. F. READ. I’re.iiient J L. COWAN, Treasurer 1 i to The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company 1. n id »’ Í] 1111(1 CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. CA^Il 1’AIl) Ul*. #00,000.oo ALBANY. OREGON bpruce WM. ULR’CH. Districi Agent. iflEuFORO. OREGON EMORY T in: sviisriiiiirit. i.tvixr; rivi, vu r -••lit h «if J:ick«’»nvi3«*. li;;- -• \ .•—*’ ’ : ..«i ■ ’ g«»..«l w >rk mules ! T sul, . wi. . ... «*1D r* a Mind wnndorint cured. Bo. k« V-nrnM I i«*HS<mal«!c figures. F<>r tirtlur |.irt 1« ui.it - in ' • ’ i-ting T‘-»tinir n rt's fr inali apply to JollN M< K FL. p«r «•» <•>»« g! bo. Pmaportns port Herling P O. yi'KC -••nt • n Hiplication tn Prof, i Dated Sept. 4, IIP«). A. L •uèciu*. 1/7 F*«Kb Ave. New Yurt Librari f*»r Sale X ♦ I ent 1 ■ I « <*••» «!-!;: n«l library. in A ti go« d o «1er for s . «• st a great acrili ce. For j at lit •! .r' c.dl «»t or address I’l.F' V » STt’ART, Go’tl llill. NO. 40. THE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. THE X. P. COMPANY. la more complete by far than any other I d Southern Oregon, and compam favorably with any in the Stat**. Job Printing of every imaginabledescription don« at San Franciaoo mt<«,and in a prompt and firat-elatw manner. THE PENSION OFFICE SCANDAL. On Sept. 18th the Baptist Associa The final meeting I »etween the South The testimony adduced before the tion convened in the new Bapti«t church, ern Oregon official8 am! tlie trainmen Raum investigation committee allows Grant’s Base, and organized by selecting employed bv the company, for the pur that 1*1 evident llarritr-n has been un Rev. ti. W. Black, pastor of the pose of readjusting the pay and mileage fortunate in tils selection of the present Grant's 1’asB congregation, moderator Kvstern, was h< Id in San F'ranuieco on mcumlx-nt of the IVn-ion Office. Geo. and Dr. J. S. Walter of Ashland, clerk. the 7th nit. An agreement bad al r.. Lemon, the millionaire pension at Five of the six churches comprising the ready been reached at a former confer Rogue River Association were represent ence, and this meeting was held eolely torney, was plated upon the eland as a Under crors-ex- ed. Tlie following are the names of tlie for the purp'MM»<4 ratifying it. The con witness fur Raum. amination he acknowledged that lie had delegatee: ference was attended by General Mana been disbarred horn pratice in the Ashland—Clarence Farnham, Mrs. A. ger Towne, Assistant General Manager E. Satteifield, Rev. F. K. Van Taasell, Curtis,(«enera’ Sui»erintemlent Fillmore, burgeon General’s office for forgerv. Then the w itness went on to explain G. E. I’eni.ebaker and daughter, Mias Assistant Superintendent Pratt, the su that when lie fi!8t came to Vraebington May, Dr. J. S. Walter. perintendents of the various division* tie desired a certificate of character from Medford—B. F. Adkins, S. I,. Bennett, «and about thirty trainmen. The new Mrs. Damon, Rev. H. A. Barden, J. A. system was accepted on all Bides, and certain men high in public life. His pa|ier bore a number oí signatures, but Whiteside. will go into effect October 1st. A num Sam's Valley- M. D. Fitzgerald and her of flight concessions have been it lacked one that he particularly wished —Schuyler Colfax, then incongress from wife. made by both 8i«ies. The new schedule Central Point—W. K. Fitzgerald and is expected to remain in effect for years Indiana. He did not succeed in finding Mr. Colfax, ami so he added it to the wife. to come. By its terms passenger con other indorsers without that gentleman’s Talent—Rev. Van Tasseti. ductors running tatween Oakland and knowledge. Mr. Co'fax subsequently Giant's Base—Rev. G. W. Black, G. Sacramento, Ogden, Red Bluff,Portland, C. Farr, Mrs. E. Moss, W. H. Under- Lathrop and El Paso, now receiving f 110 learned of the fact, and upon his com- plaiut the burgeoq Gyuerai'a afláoadta- wood. and |llo per inxntb. will receive |125 barnd inm from farthtf WactiiX!. liev. J. H. Teal of Portland was Brakemen on tbe -jame roltaB «W iweseut, repiesenfiug the Parifir tamr* |70 per month wW t“f, a newspaper published in Portland, baggagemen now getting |7* will get #10. Raom regarding the adoption ot tbe Oregon, iu tbe interest of the Baptist Between Oakland and Sacramento, Red preaent ajztem of completed filet. church. Bluff* and Lathrop, conductors* salaries General Ramn Home day» ago ans.-rted Rev. C M. Hdl of Portland ref-resent will l»e raised from $110 to <120 per that the plan was hie own inception ed (tie state missionary work. month. Brakemen now getting |65 on wittiont a liint or suggestion from any Rev. H.A. Bardenol Meriford preached that route will get |70, and th** salary of one. Mr. L^mon, who is the largest the inlroductory sermon on Sept. IStb. I he baggagemen w ill l»e increased from piaetitioner before tbe oflice, and is most Subject, “ChristianGiving.” It appears 170 to $75. The freight conductor run deeply interested in tlie matter, testified ttial the total memlierahip of the various ning between Sacramento an<i Ogden, that he himself was the first to propose churches composing the association is Dunsmuir and Ashland. Barfield and El it to the (tension commissioner. less than 400, yet these churches have, Paso will have their salaries raised from General Kaum, Hie witness went on, during the year, evfiended tor benevo |85 to |100 |»er month, and their brake- declined at first to accept the suggestion, lent missionary and other church pur men now receiving f?0 will receive |r0 but finally did so, and on the 7th day of poses, exclusive of church building. On a!l the valley lines conductors are to last January issu 'd an order putting it »4,006, and further, that tbe fine church receive fhO instead of and be brake into effect The next day he sent for houses tn the association tenito y have men 175 instead «»f |«»0. Mr. L--moii. He took him up in his d-st »16 060. Tills hs.ts up to over »50 The system, wh . h is a*ranged nn<ler a private office, and cfier t dling hi.n what f-er member, to which we presume ¡nil« age system, aff« «* « )«»i¡ leen divis he had done s,;d he wisie-d to h.rrow ti esalaiy of minie'ers slicul 1 be aided, ions; hot w hile th** pay s Iu dules, as far »1 J,(kX). Mr. L«mon willingly ,-onsentsd, all i f w liich shows a pre«'}’ hbeia! de as nv iithly wacos g«», are uniform, the and the debt at 11 lemaim, unpaid. gr e of Christian giving lor a boidei extra pay <*oniput>*<! on a mileage basis i be testimony of L**moi, has thrown a slr.rgeliiig to Lei <1 lionies in a cemt ar.i- is not and cannot l*e ¡nade so. Th»* b- r:.bit.ell, as it ui-re. into the Republi live.y new country. wages by the new or<ier are equalized as can camp. President Cl-veland wax During Hie year five deaths have oc nearly as possible. The advanced wages accused of being unfriendly to the curred among the brethren. Tlie ; eai s will make an increase in op- rating ex soldi»-™ on account < I bis vetoes of bills woik shows a total gain oi 72 iu mem- penses of al»out |75,O0O per year. granting pensions which he dimmed to berslnp. The question of raising the w ages of be unjust and non-meritorious, but no On the evening of the 19th, (Friday) the engineers will be consideied this Rev. J. H. Tea! preached a sermon on week. Ticket agents were forbidden to sn<-ii scamlal as this brought fottb bv the Raum i iv*-»tiaation ever occurred “Grace." sell a ticket to any eastern point, unless under his administration or w even During the three days’ session oi the one coupon, at least, be for the line he possible. aHsociation tlie attendance was good and represents. This will not suit the ticket tlie interest taken in the church wotk agents. Till-. I K'.TEST OF I. VBoK —The fact IB for the pa«t jear was great. M ineral L am » —Secietary of the tbe Republican party hasb -en goingtbe There is in tlie United States a total membership in all the Christian churches Interior Nob!*-, iu an exhaustive decis way of a patty lung in power for a decade, oi 25,006,000 These are divided among ion, has aflir[DH<| the decision of the spoilsmen have laen coining to tt>e front until they are sonumerotis as to in 134 separate sects. Tlie Methodists General Land Office ('omtnissioner in have 5,(riO,000; the Baptists, 4,000,000; (he case of the Central Pacific Railroad sist ujsin the arbitrary and hypocritical Roman Catholic«, 4,000,000; Piesbyte- Company and B. E. Valentine, intetven- legislation propost d at the present ses sion of ongress under the impression uans, 3,000,000; Episcopalians, 2,000,- or, vs. S. D. Valentine, regarding a dis that tliey can win under the party name 000. brom the foregoing it will be seen pute as to the mineral character of lands and gather in the boodle without end. that the Rogue River Baptist Associa known as lots 1,2, 3 an«l 4. and theS. E. which latter is tiu-ir ot j ct in life In tion represents and gives utterance to ^oftheS. E ’4. section 33, township statingth - matter tlii« wav v.e tie not the hopes and pmposes uf a mighty iiosl 15 N., range 9 E., >a nuju i.t «, (’al. The land in qn«-t>iion «as i< ca«.il a- -waved by partv pnlttii-s. Th « i- -n>i.-ss < qualiing m ariy one-sixth oi tbe entile mineral land altei t!.- r..ilr> a l bail filed lias done n.ucli tiiat is t.ad—the IL use Christian multitude of the nation. a plat tin ri of at.d a« <pi red r gnta th. r- to particiilaitj—.¡th remarkably latle that is undoubtedly good. At tlie rate Shak 1’ huhtabi . k S oithern F arming —The under ita land giant. >ev» a. am s have er Reed’s gang lias b- err rustling, except laen brought todetenuin • itao«n<-ralii|>, ■ oninion notion at the north that most, 'dn-re shall lie a marked intervention of if not all, southern farming is slipshod with varying rezultz. Ine tegirter de Providence or tlie def at of tlie crowd bv clared the railway conipanv rightful and uii| rjfitable and sadly in netdof revi the j eople at the po.ls, this country mav sion. A majority of southern farmers owner«, while the re<eiver d cid. d in expect a panic political v and commercial »re now making mote money than either favor of the mine un ner«,holding that ly, within a few yr ars. those of the north or west Their staple all the lands embraced in the mineial crops, cotton, tobacco and sugar, when haationa arc mineial lauda, and that the A nii-i’ATi h la'ed Newark, Sej>’. Sth, grown under right conditions, yield more railroad company a qmred no rights money than most northern staples. The thereto. This was austained by the hays Mary H* rbert and M fie Brown. stoiy of the suciC's if Mr. Ballentine, a General Land Oflice, against which the <laught.*rti of prominent re-i*lenta of native of North Carolina, in Virginia relatora appealed. The A, t gran’ing the Pleasantville, fought a prize fight in a farming, is a most interesting one. Be lauda to t«ie ra Isay company expr.-saly ►ixt-en-foot ring, pitch, .1 in a 1-arn on fore the war he had 127,000 worth of states “that a I mineral lands alia), t e the oilt-k rt. of that Village, at 3 o'clock slaves, w I io were of course freed. After excepted Lum the o, ration . f thi« A-t ' on Sunday morn ng. The cauee of the the war Mr. Billentine had land but no The lands in question, ac.-. rding to t-ec- fight w a. rivalry fur the attentions ci a help to work it. He b uild he could hire retary Noble, are and weie “no !*«► young man named «ieorge Womlward. the freed men and make more money by mineral lands" tiecairse tut known to he Thirty-eight r* unde weie fongl.t, in their ialsir than he ever could when they such at the date of the grant, or at the which both g I ► w-n* «ev. rely punished. weie slaves He is now worth half a date when the railway company acquired But neither iiaii tlie advantage, and the million dollars, made very largely by precision. He is constrained to hul.i in combat was declared a draw. Tlie com growing tobacco, though tins is not his view of the fotego ng,that there i--no error batants were Mrpiei to the wazt. exclusive crop. His net income from in the conclusion of the decision of the Every part of their bodiea expie<d to Ins 300-acie farm is (27,000 per year, General Land Offi e, and the same view bore trace of punishment. Tbe referee, eei-omlB and fqectato-a were all and only a yeai or twosince he sold *6000 is atliruied by the Secretary. female friends of the pnneipa -. Wood woitb ol tobacco from ten acres of land. L aw ToCfiin H vix . itizing —It is evi* ward has eince declared i e will have When lie began fanning, after the war freed h s slaves, Mr. Ballentine had only .lent that the rev, latioua made ■< K-;itd- nothing to do with either of tie girls. »l&AJIri in money. He now grows all mg liypnoeii- prove it to be a v.-ry .'a- get- OfR tariff di ctors tray yet have to take kinds el market vegetables for the New ouk magnetic intiu me to »h eli n.<«t no I. r a do«e of their own medicine. La Li- York market and expects if he lives till people are FiKceottb..-, ai <i wl. hr,b-of Paris thinks that applying the l'l’rito mote I han double his present large the control of the n ,e.n : ze-l'o- v »-• rn Clause- of the McKinli y bill to America capital. His market garden products are is wholly irtes, onril.l.. i... t| |;J. sa | , r is tlie only thing li ft fi r France to do in shipped north from Norfo>k, Va., where done. 1 his pi-i iili.ir e-.r <l.t*01« turn l-.i»e case of the Iiass.ige of that measure in Mr. Ballentine has ins office and directs been the cau-e in many n..»t.,i; * of the American emigres-. Tne American the working of liis farm and shipping of crime which, if the irr.-rp ii> l>| • state of the door were known, would whoilv con- tariff quack even in ti<is ca«e will have its prodnets. do.ie the offence. It | reveille peisune the advantage. Tbe fact that there is A W oman ’ s W av .— ‘I tell you the from ln-ing free moral agents to .ti t n tree trade among all tit? Mates of the affairs of this conutrv will never tie run guish between tight and wrong, as the union gives a “hoaie market” to the right until women take a hand in 'em," malign influence ot the magm-t zer is protectionist of ruch value that he is sa <1 a newly-married eitizen. “Theother supreme. It then for. f Liwethat there enabled even to sell some American afternoon a ft-llf-w got me into a dis. tission must be some restraint impow <1 I v legal goods in Europe lower than he sells them on the McKinley bill, and I went home enactmer t to curta i what wi! othetw ee i in Ameii a. and thus the Chinese wall to Mi|>|>er feeling hot. In tie course of leadtoiuin and dinaeter to time who i is a double benefit—to the manufacturer. the evening my wife remaiked, very fall under its baneful influence; the Tug beef raisers of the southwest Ate to sweetly and insinuatingly: more particularly so, because the meth ** ‘John, dear,’ she said, ‘1 saw an only ods and means ot liyj n »tizingat c becom makefile ext>eriment ot shipping* their t<x> lovely piece of goods to-day,and 1 in ing generally know n, and any one under product to England by way of New- tend to < rd. r a dress of—of—it to-mor- certain condit one may In-come autocrat Orleans, instead of sending it overland A "I knew that meant a fifty at least, but over the mind 't alien pts to ew.iv, mak to Chicago, N< w Y’ork and Boston. I said nothing for a time I had an idea, ing it plastic and ol»ed ent to the I el.rat dressed-lieef company at Fort Worth, though, and finally I decided to risk it. of the one w bo dictaiee. It is tbcieL-re Tex., has arranged with an ice companv *’ I wish that chap would quit bother a most dangerous d’s-'uvi rr arid sh n d at New Orleans at.d a trading associa tions in lxindon for the refrigerator and ing me with that MeKnley bill,’ I said, be curbed by law. shipment in lerge steanistiips to Eng ’l.e wotri« s the life out of me with it.’ “A IL mi . M akki . i -."—O egon .-ells at land of 600 tons of dressed beef semi ” ‘Oh, pay it, John, dear, pay it,' said my wife. 'Don’t let it worry you any least 17,(100,ikk) worth of fioys, wheat monthly. The saving in jreight to New longer. I ll wait until next month for lumber and salmon abroad. This is the Orleans, in comparison with the over my these. Pay it, won’t you, dear!’ money that sn, ports evr ry bu n.ess land route of 2,2 ri miles, will be »12 per ’ I promised to pay it the very next inter i st in the etale, w it hurt t w hiclt three- ton. day, anti I tell you right here that un fourths of the industries of the state, in Tur. Athrnartim observes that the less we have a women at the helm pretty cluding Repuhlician newspapers, would soon ti<e ship of state is boun<i for the fall into bankruptcy. In other states i la.ge sums of money which the govern rooks.” is much the same, the following tele ment of India devotes annually as re grams in the Orr.j.'hi.tn showing Oi< wards for the destruction of snakes in W ith al! its faults, the present con kind if a “Lum“ market th#*y enjoy: that country have brought about an un gress, even in the hurry of tlie closing S.in Jose, Cab, Sept, 23.—To-day t expected i nd n ost unde-irab'e result. days of the session, is not forgetful of shipm. nt \\ » 1 s « made < f '‘•KI eases o It seems item a communication made by tlie dead A resolution lias b*en passed .-ai.l'i-d pcai-h. s direct to London, Tin the chief commissioner of the central to print 10,1)00 copies of tlie eulogirs siiipn.ent n q i r< s a H’acial train of provinces that the nativesof those parts deliveted in congress upon the late twenty two car«. are now beginning to breed ar.d rear Representative Wilbur, of New Y’ork, Seattle, Sept. 23 —The first solid train poisonous snuk»s for the purpose of ob of which fifty copies shall t.-e tiound tn of Washington ho| s left l’uyallup to da; taining the usual head money oflered. full morocco for use of the family of de for Baltimore, to ire shipped thence to It is to be hoped that the Australians ceased, all at cost of »4,500. Twenty-five London. It consists of twenty-five cars, are not exterminating the rabbits bv the thousand copies of the eulogies on Sainual each carrying alrout 15,000 pounds, mak same shrewd means. Randall will cost »10,375, which is more ing a total of Iso tons. At an average ot T hk Boi re city Stutrrman is happy. money than Randall was able to leave 20cent« p»r pound the train is worth *72, his family after a life-time of public ser OtM). The next train, of ahem t! e satn. It announces in big headline. : “Wyom vice. The same amount was expended size, will g > fr rn the Snoq lore ranch ing Republ loan by 2.000 majority—M< r- sacred to the memory of Senator Beck, the largest 1- •:» ranch iti the wi rid, I. mons vote solidly f r th. R. pabiiean and the eulogies all told of tlie dead of Bali in» r«‘. Ti’.* M K n|ey hi I M J| h . u I ticket.’’ We Lave been reading the Sl'i .riinrii tor-evetal years, and dur.ng tin- scsrii n i f congress will cost »65.000. th» tra«i *<jfl, an! t • »<*u i *i.* ■ ‘»*411 p (i What a wilful waste of money this is,and educat on” w li »«yin i.i the <|ear Mux ‘ all that time it ba- t on-l -mn.-d the Itemo- the sh >me of it is that the handsom. ly ol experience. eratic party liecause it claiiiu d it was the printed bonks are mainly used as cam party the Morinoii" -upporte.f. \y,. a,c paign documents. Ws I s . x ’ t Dot in It.—Tt.e A&torii now glad to know that the Mormons a • Piourer telle , f a farmer in Ctatsoj voting the Republican ticket, and Lok To Foften a water-proof doak, place it county that it Ips crop of apple« spoil p for the Slot. condì noia, ion there l>< i(*rv (he 6rc, iriRtead of letting it dry the orchard ln-iau-i he.tid n >t have tian of in the n- ai future.—/-.u«/ Orrgot.ian. cold, when *rt. It will again become to gainer them. Whitcomb tells tin qnite heft and pliable after a thorough following: ’'When I was running on th Sure cure—Preston’s “Hed-Ake.’ heating, it is only the cheap water-pruofa river, 1 have known farmers to hail th< DHI AK EA AAaa—HAtilTH that grow so hard, but thia process keeps Telephoneai.d put live calves alioard In ail the World thrrr <« but one Cwr« thorn in goo« I order until wet again, when to lie taken to Portland. These calves Or. Hamm Golden * per I Hr. the same proctM should be repeated, would go to the Lutcher, and after bein; It ran be given in a cup of tea or coffee holding every part in turn to the kitchen killed aiul dressed half oi the caress without the knowledge of the person taking . fire. would come back to the farmer as pa it. effecting a speedy and permanent cure, for tlie calf The farmer didn’t Itavi whether ttie patient is a moderate drinker A VIGOROUS KICK. time to knl ’em. This Is a fact." 1. I or an alcoholic wreck. Ih .iiMtids of drunkards hav< l»eeii cured win» have taken Merchant’^ Wife tho Bone of Contention. Whit, raid so, it is a fact, and in th language of t y 1’r.ce in ’ The Oh > the Golden Spec.ti« in their c< flee without A Denunciation. their knowl« «ige, mi <1 to- ay b* lu re they *. well known merchant who ha« t*ccn greatly Homestead,” it Bill Jones was alive he’d ' quit drinking of their «»an ir«e will. No prove it, too, by gosh. Tcfitted by Joy'« Vegetable bar<aj.ar.’.ln, give It to his wife, who wt* very de: ate, but t of eautiou first eoniulted hl« physician. Dr H Griswold of AX) Market street. The d «ctor, io Done of our leading practitioBc iobjcPc.1, ' lug ho hai never «ceu a «arsaparilla that did •t contain potash, which thinned ha blood, at bi« patleut did not kava auy vitality to lose. *.id that what deli« ata people nead 1« not de «*a.«e«l vitality, but more blood He coBsen'cd non ai«urcd that J«»y'e Vegetable Sar-ap.j-.Ea as directly opposed to thoold misukeu U« xm ! ihianlng idea of other sarsaparilla*, and that on Ua contrary by specific vegetable a’teratircs It 8tl®ula!c! the c^c^ctorv orga’.i*. pnrn . tiou, an 1 repaired nutrition, herr'e 1 1.' • loud aud vra* th*» very th.c^ f«»r .cel-;«j The aV”-a cx»'a:n« U m 1.-..:. 1 of ca - ■.• which a^o«!. enfeebled, delicate and run «. wl people, have been built vp by Joy*« V - < ursaparilla after the potam rarsapariTu» 4. Its effects are creating h sensation.—S. F F a c. .Jtfncr harmful eflect r**s dis from its admmistra* tion. Cures guarant* e«t. ^eud for circular The World hiirh-hed. I and full parti« iiiar** Addr* >s m confidence GOLDEN SPE< 1 b 1C CO. , 1x5 Race Street The fa< iliiie« <>: tt.e present day fot th< production of everyibing ihat wi.l condili < Cmcinnau, O to material «e fMtl- „■ d ■. mfort. f mankinc! are almost unbiuiU-d, and abeti Sylrunol For Safe. E-gs was firn produced tbe »orid »a- Two fboua.Mi«! bu*hete of wheat, one enriebed with tbe m ly peifict laxnliv. knowu. »« it ir il,e ot.lv teni'iiy ohi h 1« thousand bushels of barley and one !*pan trulv plessing and n Iresbi-g «<> «he tasi, of matched bay hcr8e8, well broken to bar- and proni pt and efle.-'ual to elea ih - 111« ”•*8, 7 y«*ars of age. Require <»f M bs . b. F. 1«H. System tentlv in tl„- rpringtimr, or, u Jacksonville Precinct. fact.at any lune, and ihebetter ìt i. knowi Clic more |H'| ulat it te* -..me« “Itovi» CwrejdiaiHn lutroort." Ad rice. Simply apply "S watxi . s O ixtmknt ." N o ìnti-rnal medicine re<|„in«l. l'uri« tetti-r, K'Cpyoti in-n i cot J —ynut fee’ W;. rm-— x^cwa, tmh. all i-n’jitlon« <>u th<-band.«, y«»urliv« r •• ’iv«> at <1 trust in G d,” was nnae, h-tfring the skin clear, white and t' Mix i 1 « « Lr:.teil j hvsicia? to a healthy. Ttvgr<-at healing and curative pow. pati,nt. Y •«. « a*. r«*gu ate th*» r« lion of ctr nr«t pn3»«f'Rrwl bv n«» other r«*»ncdy. Afk y«iur liver, k «I -eye am* t.<»wels !>v using your druggist f<»r S wayke ’ h (I intw >:. nt ’ DeWitt’s bar-.; «rii», an Mi«cl’itely re- liabl* bl«*od pur.fying reme«iy. For «ala Cure« in fifteen minute« rnMott s ‘ Bed- bv E. 0. Brooks. Ake." 1