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he Urinocn’tic gttme^ V. Il I-uMl.h -I avi'ry Friday by NICKEEL charges I’ hophizto *. Burma atto mew times build à DVERTI8INC?~AND Office—Corner Third and C Streets. Kates of Snba< ri¡»tion ACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1890 •«»ne copy per nnnnin, in tuivance •• aix month«» ..................... tun* months ...... OFFICIAL Dia^CTORY FRANK GALLOWAY, STATE <)*' OBEGttN. I’ s. Senator«, J. I!. MiteheU. J. N. Chief Justice; VIHI-r NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT I MANUFACTURER OF JCDICIXL II1STH11T. -i' COVERED WITH SCALE». AWFCLSPECTA- CLE. t I BED IN FIVE WEEKS BY ■ THE CUTICURA MMEDII-M. SILAS J. DAY, Oregon, Medford, MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN MISCI. LANF.O1JS. CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCEI in I.T.* 1 IL N«*tl; t’> > ih '»*, |>r Ben H.»viir»tid; Clerk. M. Muller; Sheriff, J. <J ilir li -y. fr.-nsur.-r, G k Bhmmi r: A»««>r I L liaiiulton; Sci«»M»i Superinteiidint, <.* Prie J Survey Jr. F. Apph-irate; Coroner J s P«*»; SuA l»»twt.>r. W. F. Song.r. Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. legal documents Of all kinds drawn up. «'specially pertaining to the settlement ot estates. ■l.uutrHiNZ COV.XTV. Colkft r Of Aetonnt». Prompt ELrui ittaners. * ’ rtÄÄ 1 C? & ^h.iil-uii'-nul. n tent. W. A <>r C W. Havens; Coroner. l>r. w alia* c. KLAMATH COUNTY. J.>lnt * nator.C. A. CogsweU of UU»*: R«*p- rmcntaliw. A. 6«»idcr <»<■***£ J s «>rr; C »iu nlauaii»T*t w U. cnswiora, Investment Sivuritle» a Stxxilalty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and bold. I hav.' a complete »< t »f Ma|» 01 all the Sur veyed Lands In tills county, and receive Ab- st ravt» monthly from Roseburg of all new entries made. 1 am Chu» prepared to make «»ut Homestead aud Pre-emption paper«, ar- can «ave to partie« the ekpenae of a Uip J S.-nxt'.r. »V. St. Clair; Hriwwcntatlve. H li Miller; J,u‘**£« X’fi. MONEY LOANED. Koeeburg Lana Office. W. G I«*u; Tr«i»uror, W». R- H.iwi^-wy- T. Forbes. LSK« COUNTY. Joint Senator, c. A. Cogswell r.wmtoliv A. Sni'I'T; t ount v S^Vrk”*'N.smii.^i«. w. P. >tey- rn-^ur’. r. A. MeC-dl. n; S.ho.,1 SimuKn- ti-ndsnt. A. H. nativr; As*re*’Vu* Mc" ..... . .-I wk ««“tets;*. Ji-*5??ncs- MKiTING OF COURT®, ETC. The .upreni ’ cmrt «>f Or.-jfon '“«’»» *' SalZa regular term« cumui.-iieing on the tint M .1. la. »*• M ireh an t te-tetter; •!•> •« fen- >11 1 .11 «■!uninvneing on first M 'litai In May. ' Theelnuit e.airt P.rtlte first Ju«Hcial dial riet «;te in Jack*»» county on first Moiid.iys In kpril s. pt. iulx'r amt D.-cem’>er. In Klamath I'uniymi »'> •»' M«*n. ay In Jun« and first VI 'nil* in N ivember. In Lake eounty unite ¡nir.l yL.telay in May and the second Mimday in llct.ib«*r In J.swphine «'«lunty on first M >11 lay* in March an«l August. ........... For Jack* >n county the county, probate anil immi-«»i.incrs' c *urw mii'l every month, eomim nemg with the nrst Monday: for J.we- piaine county, the first Monday In January, kuril July and 8>-pt«inl>er; for Luke county, every*alternate m inth, commencing tlie first M.miay m January. Por Klamath county the fir-t WTedmwday in March. June. September an l November. _____ _ Viewol Fence in Position. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Oregon Pacific H Ufi Oregon Development Co.’s Stem S41iort Line to California FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST STEAMER raon taqvisa : Willamette Valley, Saturday. J«ly............. Willamette Valley. Wednesday.August.. Willamette Valley. Sat irday. August....... Willamette Valley, Tuesday, August....... Mrit/orA Orryon.-- ~ MORRIS M. HARKNESS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, FROM SAN FRANCISCO: Willamette Valley, Friday, August ...... Wiliam «tte Valley, Monday, August . Willamette Valley, Thursday, August,. Willamette Valley, Sunday, August...... 20 ß io .Jrt Clothing. Boots and Shoos. Groceries. Hardwr re and everything generally to be found in a first- class Country Store. JAS. MORTON, Manager Bonanza. April 18 1888. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ Trains connect with the 0. «< C. R. R. an<l River Boats at Corvallis and Albany. :>r*UF.MF.MI,Ell, the Oregon Pacific Popular Siiinffi. i EXCURSIONS. l. >w Rate Tick« Is alt' now oii sale troiu all valley points to Yaquina and return. R. NEIL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, t ' ■ JACKSONVILLE, OR ■ MEDFORD, ORECON, Will priu-tu» In all courts of th« State. Office in the Court House, Hr»t uuor to Ivlt ol eu- t ranee. ; uccbssors to C. C. Beekman's Bank, Gan ! F. a I’. Ag t. O P. R. lt.t'o, (’orv tliifi. <)rH*r<»n. Medford Roller Mills .Jntk.oHttllr. Or. BANKING HOUSE, C. C. HOGUE, O. H. HASWELL G»n’l F. A P- Ag't, < Ireg..» Itevelopmant t o.. So» Montgomery St . San Francisco Cal. Will practice In all courts of the State, offi. «- In the Court Hotiae, third door to left ot en trance. J SAILING DATES. I n. UATMAN. 8U<’UE88On HI J. O. HAM- J > aksr.t Co., of HoiiMZa. Klamath county. Or., has purchaM-d a lala» and hrst-clnss stock <«f g.tods which are now on the way from Purl land, and will tie sold Cheap for Cash. Everyte-dy i. invited to call and examine gi»M» an.i pri-e» bw. fore pnrchMina elsewhere. You can always nnd on luvnd a full line of The company reserv<-s th» right lo change sailing dat«*s without n,it ice. Ornar’» T«»»«, irreg®*. Jtirtt.trnri'lr, Irriyvn. NEW COODS, NEW PRICES AT BONANZA. attorney and counselor at law , attorney and counselor at law . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A 1 <-<>p:irtin rship with an auth. r.zwt capital ot $.'«.■> '*>' tor the purpose of carry Ing on a Gener al Banking llusliicM mall of Its brainin'» In Jack*>nville, Oregon, office at the old stand of Beekman » Banking House, S. E. corner Cal ifornia an«l Third streets, C. C. BEEKMAN. THO8. G. REAMES. roprietors. H. K. HANNA. ATTOKXEY and counselor at law , WOODBURN NURSERY .Jacktonville, Or. Will prartice in all enurta of the Slate. OfBce in Ort a n brick, up-ataira. 11TE HAVE NOW ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED FLOURING MILLS IN THE STATE It an»! tlie ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL J. J. HOUCK, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. Keeps the largest stock of Fruit. Shade Ormental and Mt Trees -and— Gola Util, Orryon. in Southern Oregon. These mills are now manufacturing the best grade of tiour « ver offered to the trade in this section and are prepand to till all orders for flour, mill feed, etc., on short notice. All orders by mail or in person will receive prompt attention. Will allenii to all business in my Uno with proiuplnew ami »* rea* mahle rate«. Test the Flour and You Will Use No Other. WM. M. COLVIC, attorney and counselor at law . VINES AND SHRUBBERY Will practice in alt th»* courts ot tbe S’ate. Pruavciitlug Attorney for First Judicial District. OAce in Court-house. ROBERT C. SMITH, MEDFORD, OREGON ISA ROBERT A. MILLER, Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Jitrlcnvillt-, tir. Office In liullding formerly oecupted by Dr. Will Jackson. N. D. YOUNC, H U R V E YO R. O. F. DEMOREST, resident dentist . M-iirkril, Orerò». Dealer in COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS A full line in stock of GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. ____ I 1 Vfate II ■ Purchasers of property or Capital Stock of the TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE Central Pointy Oregon. Call» promptly attendisi to day or night. CEO. DE BAR, M. D., AND SURGEON. J ack soar Ills, Urrgos. Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. H. ROM E August 7th, 1888, By the incorporators of said company, now on filo at the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, Jackson Co. Tolo, Oregon, October 4, 1889. Office and r*-»>d»nc<> on California Street. Call» attended pr. nnptly day or night. R. PRYCE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Medford, Orr^o«. T J. 8. WAIT, M. D», Irilford, Orrwon. J. W. WALKER. J. H. GRIFFIS GRIFFIS WALKER, MANUFACTURERS of OlHc<‘I. William» Brick llulldlng. up-stairs. PHYSICIAN AND HIT II G EON GOLD HILL, OREGON. DR. A. J. LAPPEUS, PHYSICIAN AND S V K ü E O N. Ostral r<>l»t. Oreen». DR. 8. DANIELSON, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK. PHYSICIAN A N D S T R G E O N Upcciai attention given to Chronic Disc***. Medford, «Irrgo». Office tn Hamlin'« Blocll. ."fr« ut. R.-sidcnce on C E. 3. PICKEL, M. O., PHYSICIAN À N D » U R G E O N. Mr.lfor-1, Orevoa. Call» promptly Attended to Day or Night. Offlci' on II atreet. WINE AND SPIRIT A CARRICK, Merchant Tailor And I.«porter of foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc., JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR Where is kept constantly on hand a complete anil tli-Ht-elass stock of MEDFORD, OREGON i FULL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST A tHnhionnlile doth«, ttnishlug«, de., con- Htantly kept on hand, and nothing but tlrat- claae work turned out. All order* tilled promptly at reasonable rat4M un i natisfiu tion guaranteed. A. GAilltlvK.. Medford. Mav 1:1 1W. FRUIT TREES Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Joe. Selilifz Brewing Com panv, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt & Co.’s Sarsaparilla and Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Wafer from Waukesha. Wis- Stoves, Tinware, Cntlery, PAINTS OILS consin. Those wanting trees will do well to give me their orders, a» I wlllwiarantee satisfaction. I warrant all my tri-i ». if properly cared for. Tenn» of payment easy. Produce taken at market price. lSOntb«. of Peach SeiM wanted. A. S. JOHNSON. Jacksonville. Oregon, Aug. 1.1S83. ■ _ ■ « ■ _ ■ _ Unriv for fj^.. ACCUMCf. DURABILITY. EXCELLENCE of WORKMANSHIP snd CONVENIENCE Is LOADING and SAFETY. Guaranteed Perfect. -i ___ ■ ■ _ list to ■ SMITH A WESSON, 2 ■ srRIXGEIELD, MASS.• I Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. J. K. ELDERKIN, Soc.anil Manag", J. M. BENNETT, M. D», PHYSICIAN ANOS T KG EON, CAM! r»jVIT> VI*. S60.000.oo ALBANY. OREGON NfeW I Un It WM. ULRICH. Districi Agen ròEùFOaO. OREGON Legal Blanks. A full aMortmer.t «. f blanks for the u*e of justices of the peace and constables can always be found at the T imes office; also dtetis. mortgage!», bids of sale, leases, me chanic's lien®, bonds and every legal blank generailv used in Oregon. They ar** printed after the latest and best forms, and will be sold at Portitnid prices. There is no necessity for sei ding away for your leyal blanks Fashionable. Durable Clothing. J. B. Sollncr, our live merchant tailor, has a full line of the finest cloths ai.d trimmings on band for suits and pants, which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles. A poor fit is t ever allowed to leave the shop. Call on him and you will be guaranteed satisfaction. His prices »requite reasonable. OF AL'. KINDS. Msv;hanic3’ Tools, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ■ Beware ot cheap iron imitation». J. R. WRITSMAN, Vice-President. THIS PAPER HARDWARE, The Coming Great City. Think of New York with nearly three million inhabitant», cowing square mile« in arefi, and taking in all the adjacent towns except Jersey city. Yet that is what some people look forward to, and what the big I msuv <f consolidation commissioners have in hand just now. They btgan in earnest Wednesday’, the colo«sal undertak ing of fr.indu.p a plan by which the ciiie« of New Y«»rk amt Brooklyn, L »ng Bland city, W»>t<h<Mer conity towns. Jamaica, Finn ing.New Town, New (’trerht.GmvcN- end, Flatbush, and part of Hempstead and Staten island, can be merge 1 into oi e vast munii ipality. I.XT THE I’EOI'LK BE INFORMED.—This is an age of t.ewspaiiera. Toe bus.- man of to- lav reads on the installment plan. Tin* newspap’ r ha» become the medium through which a’l his opinions arc form-d, ami while n-arly every person forms opinions of his own they are biased liv the o|iinions expressed in the newsi-apeis. The p istoffice department wisely ma le »nth a low rate of po-tag on newspaper» that every town has a newKpaper. It was a wise move. Another move that should be inaugurat ed in Oregon is giving more publicity fo our laws, both state, county and munici pal. It costs thousands of dollars an nually to cairy on our executive ma chinery, and many arrest» arc made of persons w ho trespass through ignorance of the law«, and many expenditures of morev are made that sliouhl lie made public, but a'e not. The closer the act» of oni public servants are brought to tl.e people the belter. Every ordinance in a town, every charter of a town, every meeting of the county couit, every act of legislature should tie chronicled in pa- l>ers where the act» or laws affect the people. One reason why our lawyers are usurping all the fat office» and repre Renting us in congress is because they are versed in ttie laws. Why cannot the common people be thus privileg**d, and then our farming people would feel leas st sea among the learnedf ?) legislators. No doubt a move towards having the ma--es less edtiiated w ill meet with op position from some short-sighted legal gentleman ; but. if the people demand it, it must come. Let these matter« be made as public as fiossible. If it wen- done, many a knave would tie cheated of hi» victim , many a fanner would have more wheat in liis W'ar*-iion-e, many □ laborer would not find his hard-earned wages remaining unpaid.— H'rst Side. Next Pi ess Association. President L. Samuel, of the Oregon State Press Association, has fixed tlie lime By the Thousand! for holding the next annual convention. At the business meeting of the association HE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR- d.-rs thr.niKli Jackson and Juseplilne coun held in Portland las’. August, Astoria »as the place seleete.l for holding the next meet ties tor NAILS, ROPE. ing. President Samuel has decided on everything else Imag1nab!e in thia line. Angust 27. 28 .«nd 29. and Orcg-.n journal- FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY i And My goods are new and of the b< at brands, and ist» can paste this tn then bats so an not to will be sold Ht the Any Kinil raised in a first-class Nursery. forget it. ■ The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured. ELEC TIC PHYSICIAN, Has l«s alc«i in Ashlanii. Or., for tl«- i«m«qic ol hi» pn»r«ws|.«n. Makes all chr.inle ill«.-»»,« mich a- Rheurimtisiu, Asthma, l’lli-s, Kliinc) <3>riiplaint», ete., a specialty. may be rnnni ou filo at G eo . P. w _ _____ ___ _____ _____ Rowrt LL A COS Ncwsp«fM*r Advrrtbin< Bureau HO Spruce :-t-reti, wher* ndvrr- VA Bl/ ONE COAT OF THIS PAINT is « mi 11 al to thr«*e coat?* o| any other paint, an 1 will last thre«’tim«’S ’ong« r. It will tak< tin1 Factor) at WH.ilir « Mill. Salesrisun» cor warp < ut of shingles and make them l«M»k like slate. A«l«lress Tinnì ami E streets. Portland. Oregon. F. K. BYBEE. Sole Owner and Manufacturer. J acksonvillk , - - O regon . MERCHANTS, ;REVOLVERS W : DR. W. STANFIELD, Grant*« Paw. Orrgi»n. O®cc at present at the Bagley Hotel. Use this paint on your fenc«-poats, your windmills, y<»ur Ktablv floors, your farm im- ph’im’iif». Put it on your hog pens and chick en coops. It will ward «>ff disvas«*. Th«' in ventor of this paint has R|»rnt many yearn in perfecting a paint that would stand th«’ storm, neat and col<I. It is no work of a mouth or year. Ittak<*s time* to test th«1 wear of a roof Cafnt. A roof tnk«'s all tlie storms and should e painted. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. B * * * * THE CELEBRATED . . . . M i SMITH & WESSON _ Mpilford. Orrxoa. E. P. GEARY, NI. D»- Jurable Fire and Water-Proof Paint Estimati*« and price-list sent on application Physlo-Mcdi« ul PHYSICIAN AND SUKUKO N Rutte Creek Roller Mills. The ro'Ier process macliinery In the GUARANTEE Butte creik mills having been placed in to curt; any farm position an*l business having been re of nervous «liscive sumed, I am now ready to supply all who or any disonler of may c-rne with Ihe best of roller process th;* generative or tl ur at rnark-i rates. I will continue to gans of either sex. ex-'hang« wt:h formers tor wbeot nt the x\ Lether arbiur / fr-’•! lh'*ox< «•• : .e/ superior fol <>w ng late-: 5W ionmis ______ ’ • . ’ e.t .- •!:!!.«: AFTER REFO;jr ba1c'' < gr idi tl nr per ini>bel witbolil ufful, Tobacco e \ . i . .1 hi «1’ m V l‘.Ut’C<> m v*t < oniti >p- ’.!, e*’’tir m 31 i outi ls of b«ker •* gr. de fl ur per ti.ui, over i»\cr m«iii in<lu\.’ - A- .•»*:« !i a* i.< - - of I 1 . ___ i mn«* ... pounil» i-f feed. Ex- Int’hvl an l’.ovcr, Wakcf:’1!!* •«, I ?- ¡“.limn Fains in 11. Liiùted, to family uses in farmer’» cl:.mg I mo k.seminal Wi >ikn<’ ', ll>-’*: .4. Nervous Fr tration. Nocturnal En»i»*»‘ions, 1 <• ir^rrii’t a. I ■ «acks. \V>11 guaru.lte the output of the zin •**, Weak Memory, i. ^Mof I'ov. r am! line ■ Bntte creek t'lills to be equal to tbe best t»*n* y* vvhl< h if n u-h rte-iofteii It »1 1 to prvir.atu'.' flour mad«* in southern Oregon. obi ag»' an I ir.-ai: tv. Price i .co al.<>x, 6boxes A. J. D aley . for$ '"0__>t’u: bv novi 011 »-or, ;pt of price" E.tgle Point, Or., July 7, 1090. A WHIT :.N <.i AK AM !.E ir given i- r pht \ f . ) 1 : '.t-i r*- • . ■ 1.1 • r- ’ tri tire money i( a I’rrinan«*nt <‘fre H not efl«S’t< <1 We have Making Sugar. thou ftti'Jiu'f tt^ti’a«’”. « * fr» 1 <’ii fuel yo nc. Mr. Hurley, who is testing sugar cane as of botli FC\t”, who have 1 t n ] ” H'x ntly « nn <’ by tlujuse of Apbioditiuc. Ciri iì :-. s jrt»«j. — a means of ad-ling another artiele of pro duel ion to »onlliern Oregon’s list, cotn- the ap :: ho co . menci d grimi ng Chi* ' \ Veer's crop at E. F. \vv-*cru ¡’.ranch, 1 k J.‘, I -r; t •;•, (»• Walker’s plac e l.tst week, „This tract will For aule at Citv Drug Store. Jacksonville. exceed l.Mj gallons pci r acre, und it in lie lieved that th«* production can he in- ci eased to as High as Sou gallons per acre ■F i\ E. ßYBEK, in tne R<*gue river valley. They will put up a new apparatus for the manufacture of Sok* turner for JaiXson County of sugar as well as syrup, should the amount of cane raised justiiy the outlay. James Gay ha*» also raised some cane of a differ "Hibbard's Own" Patent ent variety. *be tops being red. It has been named “Gay’s Unknown.” Is Ftii.n ox a POSITIVE Will fi», Mo» Tie, IW »»I Mln Fie liiil»rt T OfUce on Main iitreet. in (’hildera’ buiidlnir Call« promptly attended to, day and night. Calls attended day-or night. • aphroditìne ’’ r •' tti ftrtrare of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, Sash. Doors, Blinds Jiu-ksonvllle. Or«>iç<<n. Siirxeyuix'it all kinds Ron.* in a Rrst-chua. in inner «tii'l at r.-asonabte r*»u-s. • <*S|>.vial atteuriun pant lo iomi’init aov- ernint'iit lands. The ßdcbi’atd F reiich Cure, Shaken .out of (¡ear, By nra'arial disease. Hie human machinery cannot lnif pef- rm its office. It gestion. secretion, ivucuaiion »re uiso-dend, ti e b o« d becomes watery.the nerves fei ble.the countenance gba*tly, »1-«p dist'irbed and ai'[ieti i* enpri« icus. Te'riol- is this di ease, fell iw consi quince-. Th're is. how ever.» known aniidite 'o the m-a-mr.ti' li.'iso. . »r d »certain -if -gmod g«in*tli In tn ilarii u- r gt« n» * f < ur boutii ami West, in South Ameri a, Guatemala ami on the Isthmus « f i’anama, as w-ll a* in tra -nisruie coiiutnes where the s« oiir**i- exists, tins inimtable preventive and remedy, Hostetter’» Stomach Bitters, lias, during the ia«t thirty-five years, been con stantly widening il.e area of its usefuho — and demonstrating its sovereign value. Liver complaint, dyspepsia, constipation, kidmy trouble, rheumatism and debility a>e all n medted by it. MR. DIGGS’ COMPLAINT. "The state of Oregon, u[ton the tela- tion of W. H. Biggs, plaintiff, vs. J. P. Fault, G. W. Colvig and Rohert Clow, defendan's. Complaint: "The by Haul said relator, t.nn- i i.e plaintiff, piaiunn. ny plains of ti e above defendants and al leges t Imp on the 21-.t day of February, 18SM, the »aid reistoi was appointed bv the governor of the state of Oregon to the office of the‘board of railroad coin- missioner»' for said state; that on the 27lh day of said month lie took the oath of office in due form of law, and, on th« 11th day of March, 1889, he filed his bond a.a Filch officer, which said l-otul waa, on said day, duly approved by the governor of the state; tbereU|K>n the said relator liecamc and was entitled to the emoluments of said i ffi-e, and to discharge tl.e duties inciimb»Mt tiii'Ui him as such |x rtnining to the functions- thereof. ■ T' at on tip- 11 h .lav of Ma.cli, 1889, N. B. Knight waa duly »[ [minted by th • / n-ernot of the Male of Oregon a like nicer; that «•aid Knigl.t, oil the sail 11'li day ci Marell, «July took the ou’li of ofii'-e and filed his bond as such offi -ei. which said Imii l waa on said last date duly approved by the governor of said state; that said Knight thereupon lie came entitled to the emoluments of said offi«'e and to discharge the duties |>er- taining to the functions thereof. “That on or about the first day of March, 1889, «ii«l defendants uaur|>ed mid intruded into said office of the board of railroad commissioners, and, ever sine« the last mentioned date, unlawfully hold ami exercise sai.l office. “Wherefore plaintiff demands judg ment ns follows: “1st—That the defendants are not en titled to tbe said office of railroad com missioners, and that they be ousted therefrom. ‘ 2!—That the relator and said Knight ere entitled to said office anil tint they Im let into tbe same. ”3d—For judgment against sa d de lenilnnts for the costs and disbursements o( this action.” WHO IS IN ERROR? Governor l’ennoyer lias not changed his mind in tbe matter, although the former suit—in which his commission brought action in mandamus to coni[>el ttie secretary cf state to issue warrants to them for their salary—was decided in circuit ami supreme court in favor of the board of legislative creation. He con siders his commission the only one, and this suit is brought for the purpose of reaching a decision. There are those w bo think the Faull commission is tin* legal one, and then there are those who believe the governin'» action was tin* proper one in the premises. This suit w ill, at least, show what the court thinks of it. It will very likely be appealed to the supreme court at once after decision tier.*, and tie in shape to come liefore the legislature this winter.— Statcinwn. J. C. CARSON, Olfl<v in Laj ton A Co.'« brick, upstairs. ATTORN8Y AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. I Can t Breathe. Chest pains «orem-sa, w«-akn«*sa. ¡^harking cough, asthma, phurisy. » and inflammation relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. Nothing like it fur weak lungs. Papera are in the hand» of Sheriff Crcissn, which, when served, will mark the commencement of another civil suit of considerable importance It is tie tween the two Btato hoards of railroad commissioners—the one elected by the legislature and the one appointed by Gove: nor l’ennoyer—and ttie papers will have service as soon as the members of the legislative board arrive in this city to be present at the October meeting of the b >ard. The suit is brought by W. II. Biggs, one of tl»e governor’s appointees, and is directed against J. I’. Faull, G. W. Col- vig and Roliert Clow, members of the boar l created by ttie legislature. The aclioti just instituted will be up for hear ing in the circuit court of Marion county at tl«e October term. Tbo complaint filed by Mr. Biggs fully explains ttie ac tum, Hnd is as follows: a* merenrv will surely d sfroy the stn-e of »niell an«f completely derange the wh ile Witli this Paint your <dd»binglc r.sifs can lie ays eni when infering it through the mu- mail«- lietiiT than they were when m w. rou- • urlrtces Su« h a’ti« « s should nevrr No more rot. No in >r«‘l«ak) roofs. PRICES be used » x« ept on pre«.« riplions from r« pu- No moie r.sds to take tiri'. twl ie | hyeiciai s. k < the damage tbrv wid » .'no «10 per too <io is h i.fi.ld to the good you run nosrinly . . 10 ** IS •• “ A Perfect Preservativo of Wood derue fr >tu them. Ha I » Catarrh Cure, S •* IS •• “ and Metal. turnlftlii-d rvnsona- matinfartu»e«1 by F. J Cheney A Co.. Tule «!•», O . comains no inen ury, ami is taken >r Catalogue to internally, and act«« dir* « tiv upon the bioxi J. H. SETT LEM 1ER. Woodburn. Or. You must paint your shingli' roofs or thiy and muc.miK surfaces « f th«; .‘•ystem. In will rot out. You must paint >«>ur buying Hall’s Citarrb Cure be .-are you fret metal roofs or th°y will rust out. 1N87 This paint is no < xpvrlincnt. It Ims stood th«* ih»* genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Tokd«*, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A* t« st of time and we can give you thous Co. _ ands of t«*stiiuonials that arc indisputable. ffiP^Suld by druggist», price 75c. per Manufacturer of bottle. Jackson County Bank, Fa««, Oregon. Tbe new blood and wkiri purifier and great, est of humor remedies, internally (to deanac the blood of all impurities, and thun remove the cause', and Cuticura, tlie great ekin cure, and Cutieurn soap, an exquisite nkiu beautitl- er. externally (to clear the skin and scalp and roture the hair), cure vverj hpvvieaof agoniz ing. Itching, burning, scab, and pimply discaaesof the >-kln, rcalp. and blood. Sold everywhere. Prie», Cuticura. .70c.; s< oap, 2.7e.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chi mical Corporation, Bos ton. • «T’.Scnd for “Jlow lo Cure Skin Diseases.’’ M pages, SO illut-trations, and lüû t«•»timonlais. GOVERNOR OH LEGISLATURE. NO APHIS ORLiCEONTREES. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, 1*88. attorney and counselor at law . Cuticura Resolvent Fine Stuck Sale». In Addition to >he sale» made on the fair i i ' and» week before last we note tbe fol lowing: I" C. Smith of Iaine county sold 'he following named animals: Innthe of IVs Moines, thoroughbred shorthorn row ' red by C. C. Norris, of lies Moines, Is., 7 years old, price |75. Iantlionv, 2 year old bull, to Wm. Han4«y,$i>5. R iany, 2 year- old rcan heifer, to Wm Hanley, »50. (Rnany has been milking since sin* -was eighteen months old ) Mr. C. J. Homes. »« n of F. C. Homes, who bought tbe Tol man farm south of Ashland, tmuglit lime head of tine ones of Mr Smith—lies Moines •lane, 3 J-«ar«-old. 175; E-tell«, l-year-old, 350; and Butter Bowl, 1-year-old.'K>5- Jlr. P. K Watters, also of Lone conntv, 'old three head to E. B Hunsakir, ot A*h at d. with prices reporte.1 as follows: two bu 1 calves, «arb lft-months old, b >tli »Led by Secret's Hiro The dam ot one was S Ivor Creek B«ile. « f the other, 3 1 I illie of Shelby. Price of each, 3100. He also i-oncbt Wit'ainelteDuke.nearly 2-years old, hv same sire, d>«in Des Moines Wllddame 4 h, by Oth Wil«i Eyes Duke. Price, $300. Wdlamef’e Duke t'ok 1st premium at tne state fair 1S89, and tbe-dams of the calves (S I Lillie of Siielbv and Silver Cre-k Belle) ar» Loth noted frze animals. Tbe latter took fi st premium for best cow 3-years old st Shelby District Fair, fa., 1886, second premium and sweeps!ake>* same place 1887; and weii bcd 1.750 pounds when 3 years old The cattle sold are all full blood abort b ins. an«! ali eligib e to register, or airend« regi*ter«d. J net son county is beginning to make a slight «In'wing in the line of fine bea ded Mock, and a lew y-ars more will s. e a vast improvement in the cattie. both in tbe meadow and on the range. There are m.w thoroughbred Devon, (several breeds of Durham), Hereford«, Polled Angn’. Galloway, Holstein and Jersey cat tle in the vnllev, an.I s**v<*ral fair-sized herds of each, say* ihe "Tiding»." on the northwest coaat. Jnclmonriilry Oregon. 1* HY81CIAN I am going to tell you oftjiv extraordinary cure jour Cuticura remedies IM-rtormed ......... on ine. About the l«t of April last I notlcixl some red pimples like coming out all over ............ ------- ill)' tarty but thought uothlng nf it until aom«*> tliffe later 011. when it began to look lik<* spots of niortar wotted on, and which vatee off in layers ac companied jjith itching. I would scraiqb every night un til 1 waa raw, then the next 1 night the Males, being formed ; meanwhile. |Fvre scratched off again. In vyin did 1 consult all the ilootcm in tlie county, but witboufcAll. Aftcrglvlng up all hopta of r« cov< ry, 1 happened to eee an advertise ment in the R<wspAp«.*r about ,your Ciitknua remedied, and lmM*d thetn from n>y dnggist', and ob . 1 brgan to tained almost immediate ii« gnifiuaily notice that the scaly by one, uutii dropped off and diaa tbe diacaHe 1 had been fully cured. ii tnklntf the thirteen months before. n kA wot* en- ¿ezeuM and of a great many who have taken the remedies, and thank ine for the knowleffe of them, (‘specially mothers who have bab»*a with scaly eruptions on their headland bodira. I cannot express iny thanks to yon. My bjdy was covered with scales, and I wiiKHii awful spectacle to behold. Now my skin is as clear as a baby’s. GEO. COTEY, Merrill. Wls. NEAT, DURABLE. STRONG. AND CHEAP FRANCIS FITCH, p. P. PRIM, •* JN^Prompt reply made to all letter». Charge» iu accordance with the tiimt». llcfera.by perinhvton to C.C. Ib'ekmun, Es<{., Buukvr; tö lion. L. R. Wcbater, Judge of this judicial district, and to any burin«** house m Jacksonville. SIL AH J. DAY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. • I,h.'<* in Ahir» building. Front Str -t. — I HAVE SEVERAL FINE FARMS AND OTHER DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN MT HANIM FOR HALE. NO. 41. si ■ ■■■■■■■■' ■ ■ Choice Lands For Sale Lowest Ruling Prices. Give me a call before golnv e »cwhere. J.C.6IIEH1DAN. Farm tor Sale A good farm and stock ranch,containing ICO acres; inti acres under fence, W a<»res in eulti - vat Ion. Good house and outbuUdfuK* and necessary barn room. Fruit (*nuiigli for a «mall family. Two living Hpriugs on ttie ¡»lace, handy forsttw k and irrfgi:* on purposes. The following property will g<» with the place: 4 horses, harness, wagon, plow harrow, cultiva tor. mower an<l reaper combim d, sulky rak-*. and all nec< ssary hand tools. Tlie place Is lo- catcd three mile« northwest of Eagle Point, and nine mll<*sfr<iu Central Point railroad station. If sold before harv<*st the crop will go with the place. A amah bunch of cattle and some hogs will be sold also, if desired. Terms easy; two-thirds cash, balance to suit pur- chaaer. For particulars enquireon the place of the proprietor. FREDERICK SCHNEIDER. Bueklen't Arnim Aalrr The best salve in the world for Cute Bruises,«Sores. Fleers.bait Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, andtiosi. live cures for Piles, or no pay required It ¡»guaranteed to give perfectratisfact'on or money refunded Price 25 cent» par box For salebv alldruggiat». lxggers Wanted. I be proprietors of ihe Evans creek saw- m 11 want to let a logging contract to the pr.n er person, to the ntnouur of 100,000 or 150O00 feet ot logs, and wish the contract commenced a» soon as possible. For fur ther particulars apply to M etzi er a Bi hkhakiit . Woodvi le, Sept. 13, 18!<l. Come Forward. All those kn «wing theinselve- imlibted Di tbe nml'’r«igne,l will p esre call and set tle immediately, for after the 20tti day of September ad accounts wip tie place«! in ext session begins on M onday the the hands of an .attorney f-r col ection. .1. SiiEiunix IMli day of September, ltkMi. Central Point»S»pt. 1, 1890. N Tuition Free to All Residents of )K sale . ;»!». ACRBS of LAND—41V acres of farm '.and in the valley, good for the State. Library for Sale. fruit or »Train. Two thousand six hundred aer»*» foot-hill Four Courses- -Classical. Scloniltic. Liter An excellent second-hand library. in _ and mountain-aide land, wood forfrnit.dary- ary and English. good order, for s-ile at a great sacrifice. Ing or stockraising. This track of land ha^ For particulars call on or address TOR CATALOdfES ADDRESS over seven miles of fencing, dwelllnir-bouor. «... D eroy a S icari , Go'd Hill. atdock shed of 90 feet, and plenty of living JOHN W. JOHNSON, P resident , water. Eugene, Oregon. Call on or address J. 8. HERRIN. Ash land.Jackson Co.. Or. ‘‘floirto Carr .411 Kirin nt.m.r..’’ y I aplx apply 2s'vèrK': ’5 O k - tmext .’’ MULES FOR SALE. in*‘ r «4uîr<d. Curt* ruit/r. t he srnscRiBEH. living five mile .-* ernntion« on tbe face. hHivt«. ii uni south of Jack&mville, baa h - v « r«| brad < t K&fin th- hk'n wblto ami good w »rk muh» f< r Mb . whi« b Im .tf.rti u My; , I fffi^r« hi h» h. a.ini? ................. .. im » w - tBlíY’ nt and .............. eumtive Mind wandering cored. B oo I cn k«rrM reoaomble flgur.-M, For forth; r parflciikitt* ** no <»th<T mnody. .Lk tn <>n* reart lag. Testimonial« fr<«m all apply to JOHN McKEB, parts n< tbe globe. Prospectus Pt 1ST A YNl’H OíNTMKWr I } QW Ht rllng P. 0 F EMORY T St .4 HYPOCRITE Ji. MOTHER'S LOVE. Sbt* was a little old woman in black, with tlie least bit of white rnctiing about her neck—just such a creature as it takm to bring one down to the real thought of humanity, out of the burly- hutly of everyday exist. n«e to the little sorrows and little ray« of sunshine that go to make np Lfe ai it is. Everyb.xdy noticed her as she came in the car. Her sweet old face did not have many wrinkle« in it, and tlie other passenger« wondered if she was not the prettiest girl in her crowd when she was young. The little oLi lady had two letters in her hand, and after she had given the conductor her nickel she opened one of them, at the same time adjusting a pair of steel-rimmed «[lectacles to her nose. As she read the letter a smile gathered all over her face and then broke into a laughing chuckle that everyliody noticed. Another smile came, then a laugh and more smile«, and tlie letter wai finished. The little old woman was the happiest person in tbe car and she seemed to want to say soinetbing to somebody. As she put away tbe first letter and began opening the other one she turned to a 1 idy sitting by her and said : ’■ This letter is from Johnny, my boy, 1 mean, tie's bceu gone a long time now, and every Saturday I get a letter from him. He never forgets his old mother, Johnny doesn’t, and some day he" will come back to see roe. You don’t know the comfort of ruch a son, young lady.” The second letter was taken from its envelope and the littl * old woman began reading. In a mom«-nt she started and then jumped to her feet, starting wildly at the sheet she held in her Land. "No no!" eh? »creamed. "No, it is not so—it can’t Is* i-o." The little« Id woir-tn n eled, and a big, huily, Lorn:—goinz i lOorer caught l.er tit h;s a:ins. Sin- *.*.: t. L-1: from tha car, acco:i![«ni«d ■>> a ; umL«er of the i'll--'os'. 1 it i t. a drwfaton. li'-ii she was finally laid «1 «wn one of the passengers pu' his ear « lose to her heart, ami then rising, shook Ids head. The little ol«f woman was dead. In one hand a letter was clasped and in the other she clutche.l a crumpled sheet. Tbe hit of [taper was taken from the poor dead hand and lead to the sad crowd gatheied around : “Hear Mad mt: It is with pain that we disclose to you sa.lr.ew» concerning your son. As lie was returning to ttie mining camp from the p >»toffiee la»t. niglit In» borne threw him agum-t a rock and lie never spoke again, fl- died this morn ing.” T he O cean ’ s F loor —Ti.ere is an end to all romance al»*ut the hidden ocean depths. The w bole ocean is now map- ped out for us. Ti e repo t of the ex pedition sent out from 1. m«l m for the purpose ot oeemsii veys was recently publislied. Nenly four years Were given to tbe examination of tin* currents and the floors oi the four great oceans. Tbe Atlantic, ws are told, ii drtin«.l, would be a va*t plain with s mountain range in the middle running parallel with the coast. Another rang« crosne® it from Newf'jumiian«: to Ireland, on the top of which lies the submarine cabler The ocean is tliua divided into three great basins, r.o longer “uriiatnonied depths.” The tops i f tbe-e s. a moun tains are two mi es b law -a sailing ship, and the basins, accoidiug to Reelits, almost fiveiniles. Ttieee mountains are whitened for thou ands of miles Ly a tiny, ci*'a ny specie« of s! ell, lying »» thickly on their rides as l ost cry tai» on a snowbank. Tbe deepest parts aie red til color, I eaped with vulcanic masses. Througti the black, inot.oul -ss waters of these any e» move gigantic, abnormal creature» never aee.i in upper currents. Here is an old legend e«»nii.ng dow n to us from the first ag-« of the world on winch these scientific deep sea soiindings cast a curious light. Plato and Solon record the tradition, ancient in their days, of a country in t(ie w stern seas where fluiiiishr«! the first civil za- tion of mankind, which, I' vuicanie ac tion, was suliiiieiged and lost. Th« ►ame story in told by the t'.ntra' Americans, alio still c. leb ate in the Fast oi Izcalli tlie iiigbllul caise'ysm which destroys a c mlinent Io .-ie.l Willi populous cities. Dr. llourbourg and other eminent areliaeulugists assert that thia lost cntinent extended Lout the coast of Africa to near the West Indies. The shape* of a plateau dis covered in surveying ttie oeea.i’a flo ir corresponds with this theory ■ xuetiy. We may yet find the lost Atlantis. job work Advertisement will be Inserted In th* TiMW nt the following rau*»: »08 Ten line«, one Insertion.... -•*• - ••• • » 1.. u »ubaeuucnt Insertion.. •• ,w-tj.<.,^lvcrli»em«nt<* Insert id ri-asonatij A fai ! reduction from theabuverete* madeW v««rly »nd time advertlaere. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE -omplete by far than *°y other 1« “Scon aud compare* favorably Job Printing ofev^ Is more v * I 'ntloB done at San t ranclaco Southern u. -*t aud tlrst-claa* maun«. > with any In th« ■ imaginable dcwcr., ; ratos, and In a prom, ''HA'. « over The result of all the fuss mau. that now famous produc ion of Tolas. “Kreutzer Sonata” places Postmaster General Wanan.alter in an unenviable light before tbe public. It will be re membered I fiat, on the strength of the Postmaster Genersi's refusal to allow the book to be carried in the mails, a num ber of arrests were made tn the eastern cities of persons who sold the book on the streets. The presumption was that unless the book was obscene, filthy, or obviously immoral, it would not have been refused the use of the mails, und, on this ground, the authorities pioceed- ed to suppress its sale to a limited extent. The courts, however, bavs held that the book is not immoral, and soon we shall see how the Pious John prostituted his office to assist in a shrewd advertising scheme. In its decision the Court holds that "while the work may be offensive to our opinions and convic lions, it cannot justly be »aid to be of an obscene or lewd character .noris it either in its sentiments or lsngusge in any degree calculated to minister to licentious practices, or to gratify lewd desire, or to encourage depravity in any form.” The Court also holds that it is a novel possessing little dramatic interest or literary merit. This was all known to the American publishers of ‘'Kzrtitzer Sonata,” as well as they knew that in the simplicity or liypocricy of Pious John Wanamaker there existed a cheap, shrewd and effective advertising medium. They knew there was little in the book to commend it to the iwpular readers of fiction, and, in order to bring the work before the public in a sensational manner, a copy was sent to the Post- master General with a question as to its moral tone The bait was snapped tip in an instant and the public wa* imme diately informed by Pious John that “Kreutzer Sonata" was to impure that it could not lie tiai.sinito d through the mails. Of Course the put lie was cur ous to peru-e this grtasfy immoral produc tioo, and, without having spent a cent for advertising, the publishers sold several hundred thousand copies of the liook. Not only does the legal and literary opinion of the Courts ditf.-r from the views of the Postmaster-General, but a number of the leading critics have reviewed the work and are uniformly of opinion that there is nothing in it which could warrant the eiliy an 1 prFsumptous decision of Pious John. W. D. Howells, the novelist and critic for Harpers, thn k< "Kreutzer Sona’a" a great work, and the product of a master mind. He does not believe, however, that it would interest or entertain youthful readers. T he H op C hop .—A wealthy commi«- sion firm ot London, England, furnishes the hop men of tins country with tbo following statistics: From the very best and most reliable information we can obtain, we find that New York state ami California will pro] nee about a third I less than last year. O.t-gon and Wash ington promise the same. The acreage has been considerably reduced. The great increase in the consumption of tieerah over the world, an<f in fact that shipbuilding, coal, iron, and other large industries are all in lull swing; that the artisans aie earning higher wages than ever; also the absorption of the whole of the 1889 growtli with many of the best of tile old hops that wire left over, giies us every encouragement to believe there is no reason why this short crop should nut command the early attention of the brewers and soon be caught up at ' prices that we seldom see. The outlook is better than we have known it for sortie years. We have n-pealedly urged that pressure should be brought upon the Government to enact that lieer should lie brewed from malt and hops only; any other beverage rkould be ralird by a dijTercnt nainr. Wo think no stone shutild be left unturned to accom plish this purpose, which would have been a great benefit to us in a year like the present when prices rut.- nigh. No doubt many brewer» will resin to substi tutes of some sort to reduce the cost. To C lean E xgka vinos .—It. freqaently Lappen« fl at tin«. engravings, despite tf.e care taken of them will in «ome uiiaci uunialih' w»y become stained and soiled to such an « xtent as to seriously impair tiieir beantv. To those of our readers wl o own engravings that Lave been injure ! in t*;i- way, a recipe for cleaning them will be of value. Put the engraving on a smoo h I oxril, and cover it witli a thin layer of common salt, finely pul vented; then squeeze lemon juice upon the salt until a certain por G old von BRKAnsrrrv«.— lease Selig tion of it is disso’ved. After every part man, th • banker, sat s lie exp ‘Cts the of the picture has been subjected to thia talk of t gl.t inon-y will lie emli*d in treatment, elevate one end of the board ano'her tw nl.v-fotr hours. The gold' so that it will form an angle of about lo conn* from E'cop* t >r bres l«tuffs forty-five degrees with the horizon. soon wili help the Hiiuati in. Mr. Selig From any suitable vessel pour on the man, tbe banker, is correct Tin* gold engrav.ng boiling water, until Uie salt which will come from Europe f ir btead- and lemon juice are all washed off. It stuff.s will relieve the tight money will then lie perfectly iiee from stain. market. But, the trouble s. tin* |»*opie It must l«diied on the board, or on who produce the breadstuff-i w:H not some smooth surface, gradually. If receive what is tti«:r du*. Tl i y will dried by the fVe or sun it will l>e tinged have to divide with Mr. .<<-1 gnati and a with adingy. yellowish color.— Roman's large mini her of other» who lender ho JFort. assistance in the prixiuction of these ¡•reads'ffus. l ut ixsct loll boeau»'* the S almon K ill C ovotes —J. P. Bishop laws give them the right and p»w*r to killed a coyote in Scott’s valley a few do so. And here i» ttie reason of the day » since. Sheep-raisers in that valley scarcity of money—wealth. Tbe inerese- unite in paying the slayers of those ing horde of n.m-p .»fueei» take the vermin enough, with the <•« unty bounty, greater share of the production of the to make it about $30. This ought to be country, leaving ttie lesser »hate lo be an inducement for the killing of such divided among those w ho are entitled to troublesome creatures. The one killed it all, by reason of their productive and by Mr. Bishop was in Elk creek looking creative w«>rk. l.*t all men turn tlieii for salmon. But since the budding of attention to tin* p.o lcct ou of wealth— dams on Elk creek such fish do not come erection of u-efttl thn g-—and tbc-ie will v.p this way as they once did. Many be more wealth for everybody and no year» since tiieic wi re so many salmon T he C enter of P opulation .—In 1790 one will go Imtigiy or risked. The divi in Elk creek that the coyotes were the center of population wa« twenty-two aion would bit regulated hv the produc poisoned bj eating them, ami their numtier was kept down so they did tmt miles west of Baltimore ; since that time tiveness of each individual. little harm totbeshee,i-rai»ei». Salpion it ha« moved westward at an average How T imothy G rass was N amed .— is about th» only thing these vermin wi 1 rate of about fifty-one miles in each dec ade, never deviating a degree north or Timothy or herd gias* is the most com eat which Will poison them. They are suulb of tbe thirty-ninth parallel The mon grass of continental Europe, grow now so numervus as to be a very ser ous greatest progress was between 1850 »ml ing wil l throughout all that vast region detriment to pr. fitable slieep-ra i-ing.— 18<L), when it traveled eigbty-one mile» betwe.*n the Meiiiteiranean rea on the Drain Echo. fiom a point in Virginia to twenty luih s south and the North sea oi the direction A K evi blican organ obeerv s that south of Chillicothe, Ohio. This, of the name implies, ft i» n t kn-w t x ict- cuuiee, was esu ed by Hie gold excite ly when it w»» tiist intro.luc -I into tt:<- “the job of making the farmers Heti.ij- ment and consequent »«ttlcmeiit «.f tin United State», Imt .! i» unicii i known. < latic by dcscan ing upon the beaut i. s of Pacific coast. In 1870 the center of |cp It takes its nan e fr im Tin o’hy Hanson, i tariff reform was tried tn 1888, and the ulatiou was fortj-c'gltt miles nor*.: can a farmer of Maiy'and, wiio t.«ought it r. suits were such as not to justify- it of Cincinnati, Ohio. The census ol 188-' into general notice as a liay-gr.iss, after again." It is th*, farmers tiem.-iivrs showed that it had advanced fifty-c hl lie I a I cultivate«! :t exien- ivi I;. 1« r lii« who are bound to try it again. Fir.ce miles in the decad« and had d<tl c'«d to own u-e f«vi years. Toe l-ctanicat name 1888 liny have carried Iowa am! Ohio the south, being near Tayloisviiie, Ky. for th«* grass is phlegm piaterise. It is tor the ltemocrats and I e!| ed tire work It 1» anticipated that the pre»< nt i eii.-u.- a cm.« us fact that a t' > u.-h its native ingmen redeem Ki-.ode I: land. In eveiy wdl find it Hoiuewliere in Jennmg* cvtlii iioiiu is E u ! c | h *, tl United State« is tbe Democratic convention hi-ld tliis year ty, Ind. It II.is westwai.i movement first cooutrv m whi.-ii it wa« grown, cut tl.e platform haA declared more strongly continues at the [«resent late it will cross and < ured for hay. Not Linger ago titan than ever tortax reform through tariff the Mississippi liver neat St. J. iuih in 178-> some timothy heads and seeds i ieduction. Tn. re »re other important 1950. were taken to England and exhibited a» i issues now; but a lower tariff and a curiosities. freer trade will l>e cardinal point« of the Democratic doctrine in 1892. clear toit . rACK, T he ItoUM lias adopted a re- olution It has been heretofore «hour fu ordering Kennedy’» »[» ecli i.baut Quay M r . D epew holds the English farmer those column« that modern r.tldi* cine has demonstrated that a ¡ im to be expunged from the Congrt asioaal up to pity because be "first pays the tn tbo coume of the debate landlord, then the parson, then the ply skin is not the result of blood Record diseases, nui mira'rv but 1* caunea caused by ny Impaired lmpairea Kennedy prote.-ted agaimdtlie rteolution government, before there is any left for digestion, for which tboy now git» in a vigoruna »fwech, in which he repeat him.'ielf." He is not much worse efi X vegetable correctives instead of pot ed iiiB cluirgea azau.Bt the senate. Of than the American farmer, who must ash and mineral blood purifiers. Two short testi- i'ourae, the inly poper thing for the pay : libnte to the mortgage, the manu- Douialsare here given to contrast the art ion ot lionet to do is to ord -r th«* »uppreaBioti lactcrer, the mine-owner, the lumlier the i»otMb »arsa¡arIllas and Joy’s Vegetable Sar of this ►ecoi.d H|enh. Tin» will give lord, and to an endless ring of trusts Kennedy »n i p -oitiinjy mii pre-Hed in an<l .onopolies, besides his tax»« to the saparilla. It is no wonder that he Mrs. C. D. fitnart of 1221 Mission street, S. F., turn, thereby extracting from its author govi-nment writca that she took one of the lea«! mg sa:_*.« a fourth uni,ail imentary protest, and so has ; 1 little le't tn. I>**n«elf. parlllas (or Indigestion and dyspepsia. Its only on ad infinitum. HA HIT» du : -.K£jr.va«>—c<U<«*« effect was to ca*<ue pimples to appear on her face. 1 h •tilth. MwrtA thrm I. bat nnr Car. Upon taking Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla th< The World Enriched. Or. Haine» Ueldra »aecine. first effect was the disappearance r.t the pirn The faf-iiities of the present <luv for the 9ks »nd «he wax »nbwqneatly rcllvr<>d of btt production of everyth ng that «i-1 conduce i■! be . giver, in ■ cup li------- ------------------ , of tea or c< free ln<M<c«Hpn »n<1 dyxpopslk Rotert ?tew«rt »M io material wp fare a ni «’«»mfort « f mankind «itlio it th* knowiedgr of th*perwon taking it. erte ’ -tinit a apwrdy and p* rtn«nent cure, aie almost unlimited, and when Sy'run of writs® from Prtxlnm«, r«l , that F gs was first pr<xluce<i the wor d was whither tbe patient mt nind^rate drinker balor ttnubled with boil» ha fnnnd I hou«an»'t of euri« bel *i.h Hie »• ly p* rf ct laxative <»r ur. alcoholic wreck. that cao of th« leading sar-apa- - W1. H':• * he «>• Iv rem ‘y <hicb il dru’»|itrd« i»nve I'«*, n ured whohaW tffias actmlf/luercased theemp- the Goidctt S;»i ’ C ’ tk in then »■* ife* w <hout u!y p'er.piu / ;in«1 »vtieshi , t ■«» tlie taste tloo’. whist renftaaoa at onoe to b !•• v< ,,’*y nd prompt and effettua !<• «leanae the their icnowb ^e, r’d t- y - - i v.i No Joy’» Vefotahi, rar-apari’.ln end Bvstem gently iu th* • nrii«”’'in**, or. in (juit uiii.ku cof tf.eir <»e n : n ra disappeared almost liaiuedla cly. 1 i f< ct, at any tin:«*, ami th- b.*tu r. »» known tiarmful effect n-nuiti iyutn it- ti« n. < ’ ur* e tfuaiatitoed. . <;.<•* io' *iur tl e moro itopulai it beffine» xrd fall i»art:< alarh A<idn^> inc«» oe SPECIFIC CO., I* oirnjr MF in fifteen minute, ; Preston’, "Hed- OWWren Cry for Pitcher’« Castorfs,