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ILS. m an. riu>T jrutviAi. owTHicr. CoiupriHiiig Jackson. Jo~ pern*-, hike and Ke.main »aatnlii-*: Citvuit Judg*. L. tl. O * t>- •ter instru í Attorney. W. M. < ulvig. JA« K«»)N COUNTY. ^.•Drttt.r Thvt». » uiu.-ruii; K• pr» ««’iiuuv»*. S. FÜî'rÿ J. W. Merntt. J. M. '«.■ »».< ***mt> Judxr J it Nvli; Luinmi«»i»»n»,r«. ‘ l‘O - »<»r H»-n H.»> m>»U'i. <i«T k, M. .Mulh i’,» tH-rilt, J. ó ¡hniL-y. K.v.*r.i.-r, W M. H .lmre; »r.ow.- ur.-r <». t. tli.siio.-r, A.-s< -*s-*t. h «*■ Hamtit.*n. tteteail SuperluG iM* nt. < . s. I Tice; Mir' * >*’1. P Appl'-g-it»-. I ormu-r, J. S. 1 ar.ini. . i « a liwpectur, w. F. Songer. jikskpmisk coctrrv. Joint M nator, W.St. Clair; il -pres, orativi-, H U Mm.“ oimity Juda», v. - .log -, ...» Iiinai.iner», »'. O. ttige'.ow. f. Haio. il. I II rX. K. Ciianator. stivritt. Ja.uw C. M*«»; 1 ar J. »V. Sherer. Assessor, b I llarinoii Ss'li ...I sup, I ml.oi l.-'ll. "■ A. Mjs»|.■ Mir».->- or C W. HaVvns; i .»ronvr. I»r. Walla»., WLAM.VTH coirs rr John Scout.>r, C. A. Cogswil •>« I*'*' • ■' I- rea illativi . A. snider ot Lake; <■ .’J'"'.»¿‘2*’,'' J S. «»rr; Cu»u»u!Mh»u« (", H. B. n. C. S: suv’.rs, . I.-I g. Al.. I..'a»ou. J'-' cm G W G uwaji - L'rv«u»urvr, m. b. How«, A im a..r, Jouunmart; Svu.sd Supenni. O'l.-m. »ouiHaiir.eurveyor. tsa 1.»»«-wd. l orouvr, J. MANTEAU I IKER <>E M LEGAL DOCUMENTS MONEY LOASEr. 1 H4VI SkVMiAL FIKB FAHM*» AXV PKHITtARhK ritOFBIFTT II*’ MY HANI’S YOU HALE. It's Esp Hilly ulipte.l for Farms. linches, Orchards, Gardens and Lawns, BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, ¿accessors to 0, C. Beekman’s Bank, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Xkort I^ino to < 'Ill; I NTIEUSIGNEU HAVE TOliMEH A c-ipartiu-iship with an auth. r.zcd capita, or - ó (Mm ! «r tin pur i >••>»■1 I caiiv ing < *ti a Gener al flanking Busin»-*» inali oí its brau«;h»s in Jacksonville, on-gon. Office at the .»hi stand of Beekman s Banking 4b>u««‘, S. E. corner < al- (tomia ».ui Third «m cl». (< BEEKM AN liloriua STEAMER SAILING DATES. FH»»M SAN Ht %N< I«« (>; »HUM VAOCINV; Willatn»‘tt«' Valley .TiH-Htiax, Miin-li. Wiilaiii-tie Valley, siimi.tv. March Wiliam» tt< \ ;(lh\. Tliurstlay. March \r lie Vs y, Monday, Naroh.... hi \\ i.um ti- \ .ill« >, > »tunlay. Maivh.... w Hlaim 11.- Val'.-y, W.«tm —.lay, March. Wiliam, it«- \ ali« y , Monday , March. LAW. HARKNE3S, .»noilNEY AN«> ioU.NsEL.oK Al' LAW, THUS (I. REAMES. WOODBURN NURSERY 3 12 21 «¡0 Keep» the largest stock of Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees The company reaerve» the right to ehauge ».riling ilntrs without notice. Urunt’a t ua», Urt juu. —and— Train* connect with the 0. A <’. R. R. anil River Boat* »t I'orvallb ami Allmny. »¡ftev IQ Abife DuHduix, Front Mrevt. VINES AND SHRUBBERY Tram No 1 will run Tin-« lay«, Thur« lay* »ml smur.lin «. union ml. rm -liatedaya n>-< i r.i.n N ". I will run Momlay». \V.»lu<-s.l i< n iml I i Idaj *. iml.m ini'-rm««l.at when neeeanary. »• »*• Hogg, ttivi-iv P. P. PRIM, ArroltNSY ANU Cllf .-LLUK AT LAW. W. B. WEBSTER Will practice in .»Il rouit« *>t II..- stale, oihcc Hl lac Court House, tiurd Uwr to left ot en- I rance. ______ Jutk.iOHVhtlr t Ur. Will prwvti. , ni -Hl v.Hirt» J tU'- .'. ii' . oui.' in liivCourt Huu»»*, i>r»l »|.»*r lvwll.il »»»■ Irauvv. NO APHIS ORLICE ON TREES Gen I r. A 1 . Ag r. < > I . H. 1» < Corvalhs.V . Apple Tr e* Jackson County Bank. P.-.!. h " » i m «lu p. r u >" “ J« “ „ WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS English D?ndelion Tonic ISS7 J. C. CARSON, Manufacturer ot Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Sash. Doors. Blinds COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Niil'AKY PUBLIC AND CUNVEYANt hit. H»H, Urayvn. A full line 111 *tii< k of MONEY LOAN ED ON FAVORABLE TERMS GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. wnd. M. COLVIC, Estiinnt.-» »nd price-list sent on apidlcatloti TOLO! kif HCAiiV AS D COUNSELOR AT LAW. JaritauHrtlltt, ffr^yun. 1V1H pr.K-tice iu antiie court.* of the S’ate. Pi >*•■» uiiug Alluriivy tur First Judioui District. Uitic- 11» tourl-ihrtiAV. t ol NTRY ORllERS A si lt 1AI.TY. E-utorv at Wi ldl.r » Mill. Salesrooms cor Third »ml Estre<-t«, Port land. Oregon. FRUIT TREES Tolo Townsite and Milling Co ROUÛR T G. UMITH, .kilOicNKY AM» COUNSELOR AT LAW, By the Thousand ! TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE i’uaa, Ut fjuti- HE l’N DERSIGN ED IS NOW TAKING OR- Of the Franchises anti Privileges granted to F. II. ROWE August 7th, 1888, By the incorporators of said company, now on filo nt the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. .„tic. Ill Lay ton * Ci».’» brt.-k, upsiair*. _ ROBERT A. MILLER. Air Hl.Si.V ANO col NSLLOK AT LAW. d« r« through Jackin ami JoHcphiuv cuun- T tiea tor JurktutHVitlr, ^r • Tob», Oregon, October 4. 1 **!>. •in. >■ in hulhling formerly umupiod by Ur. w 111J ack* >u« N. D. rOUNC, s r it v B Y o K. J. W. WALKER. J. H. GRIFFIS FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY, An\ Kiii'l raiR««l in a tlrst-claaa Nursery. iii<».*< want ing t r» «-* will d«» wi ll to give mi tili ir ord--r«. a* I will g'jarantro sati*ta«-tloti. I warrant a'i my tr«-< s, it properly «-arc«l t»»r. T'-rmsof pavm«-nt »-a«.v. Prtnluce tak»-n at mark» t prt« «‘. ’ l»M«’n»s. ot P«-a«-h S« •*! w.uited. a .>. J ohnson . J a» ksonvill«-, Oregon. Aug. 1.1M3. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ GRIFFIS 8c WALKER Jai'IuiuuvUle. Oregon. Surv.-ying .if »II kn«l* «Fine In « first-el.»»«' iu inn. i .m l *i ren~.uai«.«’, v .diienlioii 1U«|'I «» liicatiiig guv rr h meni lami*. .... mt: c»l t.nit iri ii . . . SMITH & WESSON MA NT The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured." L , GOLD HILL, OREGON L» K N I’ 1 8 T. Ct.o. SASH ASI) DOORS AND SEASONED FLMSI1IMÎ MATERIAL DE BAR. NI. D., AND SURGEON. • »»h« «* ami readme«* »»n California street. » mi-« ti i uded I” »m»•« y dnj - : ■ SAW MILLS ON SAMS CREEK. E. P. CEARY, M. D.. H ill CIAN titee .11 Street. lUiultu w IMoek. THE OREGON LAND CO ■ Hesid. uce on C — WITH ITS----- E. B. PICKEL, M. D., it Olii«* I < > !!»<?<» PHYSICIAN AND 8 C H G E O N. aXh BUAN< II OFFICES IN l’OBTLANÜ. ASTOKIA AND ALBANY. i «Ilf prompt ; Attend*-*! lu Day «»r Night. OlU« e »>n B xtrcsJt. w. S. JONES, A N I» Has for saie a larg<- list of M. D. Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms, Also City and Suburban Property. S T H G B O N. Ma.r/urJ. Uflk-»~Hauti!n’k Hl.« k. ft. PRYCE, M. D., PHYSICIAN ANI» 8 U R 0 B <» N. Xs.ir.ir.l. Orrzon. The ”r« g«»n Land <’o..waa especially or»rnnlz«'d tor th«* purpo*« «if I hk ing an«! anlMllviding laiv»- ’ rm ts <»t lan<l, an»l has durinir th«- past two j • nr* b«»uxlit an<| > ii I h 1 i \ i .|< <| <»\ r r ju-rrs ;H-r» s <»t land into fiv«* to twenty acr«* tra«’t«. Th»’ *ii< « t *s of tins invb-rtHkiinr is shown in ilit f,n t th it <>nt <>t trii<-t.« |»I h < < <1 on th«* market. 22.'» h.ivt tu .-n sold. \Vt* «-laiin Hutt t» n acr» s ol choice la ml in fruit will y i«l<l a ? mi g< r inc« im than I«I1 a<T< ■« of wh.-at in th» Mi’wianippi v«ll«-y. Wc ul»o make valiiabl«1 improvement« in th«’wav of r< ads. f» nc» s. «•!• aritur the land. <-tv. Wt- can s» ll a small tra' I ot '.and tor the-»am»* prnpt r acre yon would have to pay for a large farm. jmi e I« Wl’llam» Urick Building. up stair». SMITH 4 WESSON, ■ srni v ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ CHOICE LAND FOR SALE! pill SALE A Hof T »’*» A< IG> OF EXTRA I quality <>! agricultural lami, being a part <»1 thrlluam (’oiver Donation Lund Claim; *; 1 nut» <i abolì t ini ,t b | rom Abbiami, *4 ot a mil«.* s»»ut ii <>t Plnrni x. .Itickson county. On- gon. I li»-Oregon «V t H'itornia rHilroad and ilo- Oregon A California atag«* mud pass through said lami. Tin* tract o! land is all A No. I. «!••« p. black*l<>nni bottom !and, b, :ng «nie of t lu-first claims setti« <1 upon in Rogue river valh*y. All well supnli«*d with living water. This land will la-sold In «plant it it s to suit purchasers. For further information in- «piitrof E. J. FAKLoW. Ashland. Oregon, or E. D. 1‘OL'DRAY. Ph«rni.x, Or» gon. Ashland. Ogn.. Oct. 3 l«w. Th«* undtTsigneo has now tor sal«* at flic brickyards m ar Ashland Tiling of All Kinds A N I» S f K G E O N Crntrnl rotnt. Orrgan. ( - Call» promptly attended »«> doy or night WINE ANI» S F R G E < > N Meilfnril. Preso». Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water front Waukesha. Wis- Physio-Medical Medford, Ores»». dr . w. STANFIELD, KI. ECT1C PHYSICIAN. J. O. WRITSMAN t See. and Mana<m J. L. COWAN, Treasurer TU Pf Complaint», etc., a apfeclHltv »nrtiTC wani » i ' 1'ii‘Hvi. «ti'.iKf AutMIo F äh » At '¿‘.7;/1 T< mui # furnu»l*vd tree. P. . <>. ' Kl.R Aurruta Maine. A tret I nrkl. Btork IIA Lt TIIKI-OSI’of lit *ist i ng sh v«-tl o Stur« k»*«-p«-rH. Butchers. Farm« rs Mac hinists. Buililers, < ontnict »r« und <>th«-n». A«lniitt«M t<» In» tht girati-st Iniprovenn-iitR Evj.n tnacl«* in ta- k e bl«M k*. Freight nr« naid Writ«- for < 'atalogue. J. R. WRITSMAN, Vico-President. W. F. READ, Prmidant. Has I. •’Ati'd in A.hhmd.'»[, ;;i!hU’rVthX.ti«m A-th'-'. EMORY DETROIT 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon mcs . Wind ondertBg «niwd. Bnok«Uani*ri kt one rwlin«. TmtimuniAh fminaH par**« <»f the globe. PmepeotuN POST ¡nunt. Rent on I»pj»b«,*ti«»n to -T^’J* A. Lunette. V7 F»Mh Av». New Y««k. ¡Kill SALE. Siil'i. M ltES OF LANIl 4IH m ri- ui rami ’.»ml ip th. vaiipj, for fruit or grain. Two thousand six hundred acr»-« foot-hill and mountain-side land, good for lruit, daiy. Ing or MtoekraiHing. Thin track of land hat» over seven miles of fencing, dwelling-house, a stock slu'd of IM) feet, and plenty ot living water. Call on or address J. S. HERRIN, Ashland.Jackson Co., dr. consin. andsvkgeon . ITS Í mils I 11 1 huilón Iron und Enginr Wk». E*t. 1A’»2. 10 Brush St.. I»< troit Mi< h a i)V Exchange! Exchange!! I UE (A*-H PAID II’ SOO. <»<><>.<‘> (TRFG^' \ T,B. Will ULRiCH. District Ageut. - ititurùriÜ. MEliFoUb ROLLER MILLS WILL ’. ti < \< fu.np. t « >:\i\ uf c't an T mining wh« Ht .i- tnh»»w- Th.itj-< (xln i»uun»i- o ni V ‘♦Î# MERCHANTS, ( puny, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt A Co.’s Sarsaparilla and OR. 9. DANIELSON, Spei-ial attention given to Chronic D ihi AND SPIRIT Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillerv, Jos. S, blitz Brewing Coni- <im.... ,„» Main street. In Clilldi r*' b nlding. Call, promptly ilt'ended to. day and night. PHYSICIAN r 11 r E, Ash) aid. i H • Choice Lands For Sale. J. 8. WAIT, M. D., PHYSICIAN DR. HENLEY’S • . hii a cpccifii E>3»enc» »r»r th» lb»r, M il to healthy action. r«iob«» It» . . jrenijorsement», and promote» th» ; . e'.'om: c ras l«digestinn and conttF r inrreu t«a appetite, ton«» up -« . 'c u and make» lift worth Kun.or» m connection with railroad* arc al Aay» ditlicuit to iocaie or run down wi n any fUCCe.-s, and it is for this reason they are neai Iv always given just as they are heard. Tbe latest one is in connection with a probable change of time on th** .South-rn Pat inc overiaiui passenger trams at an early dale. The Northern Pacific is soon to make a change, which will sever the present < 1 »se connections with the Southern Pacific at Pot t land. By tfie new time-card the Northern will arrive at Port land an hour inter, and should the South ern wait for it the evening overlamf would not reach Salem until after ten o’clock. It iscleimedthe latter company is tired ot changing its passenger scLe«lules to accom niotiate the Northern, and will in conse quence run if« overlands on time suite«) io its own I king. “They «ay ’ tne south bouml ovei land will soon be marie to leave Portland at 4 o’clock i. m ., as formerly Others say the overland will be start» d south tn the morning, making the fast run by daylight and crossing the mountains after night. They have always been afraid iodo this; but us the speed is not over leu miles an hour over the mountains they think time can be gained by crossing in the night. Hut these are merely rumors.— Slates til a l). F. L. Posson & Son, SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS Spreading fur League« Around The marshy, overtl «wiu la« ds. sunken lots arid half submerged r.ver bank.«» which give them birth, tiie seeds ot malaria im pregnate the air, and are inbeie«i nt every breath by thousands unprovided with uni adequate safeguard agaii *t the baneful in fluence. Yet such exists potent alike to remedy or to prevent, pure in its consii tuvnts. and tbe piofe.*sional recogn zed substitute fur the batriul drug, quinine. Its name is Hostetler’s Stomach Bitter-, « family specific and safeguard, foremost not i.idy as an antidote to malaria, but also as a means of permanently removing dys pepsia, and relieving constipation, liver complaint, rneumati-m, kidney and blad der ailments,and nervousness. Among tn- vigorants it takes the first place and is also a superb appetizer. Use it systematically. NO. 13 C/frlXGE/f CO.\/)ir/OX OE EHKMEKE. THE l>EVO< ¡tHTlC PJ!‘K!/H.V.VE. Professor Rodney Welch in the Febru The Democratic patty lias a magt.ifi- ary E<uum writes of the changed condi cent career of power ami ttHefulness lie- tion of the farmer. We condense the fol foie it if it w i 1 adhi'ie faithfully to tiie lowing from it, w hich applies to the New- task it haa undertaken and assume no England farmer more than to the farmer new I'liidens nil'll the *' ik now engaged of the west. Ir is, nevertheless, iiiten-st- in shall I»- couip'eted ing as the theory of an able man. He The tight lot t.r l! i< f r n i.a.< only pictures the farmer oi fifty years ago as a commenced. The Dem« <-iat.c p>nv lias man indrqiendent of the wot Id, because been mobilis'd ; it has taken the field, it lie had within his own family ami pos liae encountered the enemy ami touted sessions nearly all the necessaries of life. it. But has not yet dislodged the enemy : With the advent of machinery came a It has driven the enemy out of the house change. Tbe farmers ceased to make on of n pi esc illative»; it mu* drive the the farm the things ho needed for the enemy out of the senate and tbo presi comforts of life, farming became a dency before it can relieve tiie country commercial pursuit, as we see it on great from the bur.'.ciitxiine an l unjust taxation. ranches in the west. The farmer pro The Denmcratic party lias still to re duces a few gieat staiile.« for the ruppi» store the lions- of representatives to its <•( the mar* -ts, ami buys with cash and conatitittional position a» a delibera'ive does not obtain hr barter the various i ody. It lias still to defend the rights of article» needed in the household. But the states against federal ettcruachaient. the farmer is really in debt, and he It lemains its arduous duty to protect tbe always haa a mortgage. tieasmy from burgiariouu schemes of Profe-Ror Welch thinks the farmer’s aiihaidiats condition rather the worse trecaiiee of Now to hoid tiie party together in this improved methods of farming, perhaps, great and good work, am! to keep the re- because the changes have come before cruita who ar.- daily swelling our rank«, the ria'ural'v conservative farmers were we must tolerate some difference of opin ready for them. Rmaliifeis no longer ion on other poin's. Some ot us want preferable to urban life, as it one»’ free <c:iiagi of silver and some do not; wa«. In ear'ier days country society some »'ant civil service refoini and otlters wa* ns retim'd and eiiltdod a« that of ■lo not. While we have practical bi- the towns. Nearly ail college tin Ion's nietaiisni, ami would have »Ifirient pub came from the emuitry, and tbe gradu lic servants under a Demo raiic adminis ates returned h mie to live < n farms. tration, ami a fiir v equitable system of Statesmen were of rural hir'h and train taxation under a reform tariff, i< t us m t ing. Fai m hon es Riigg» sod comfort, quat rei among oil s Ives al-o it t> e means, ami m n took pi ide in w 11-k« pt firm- as to which we differ, of a taming Hie and lionieR. ends on which we are all agreed. <> ii :' i - in Roman h story Let us reinember that the more planks came more attractive th in there are in a | latform tiie fewer people Hid tr,.« weii'ihy i .itqe'H removed r , can stand on it ; the mure articles there It ime. T! e > fi t lip. I. ti e inr.ii | p'l i- are in a creed the fewer fieoplc will tion w ri1; disastrous T' i • mo t cu't .'.'¡it» d subscribe to it. ■ !as. e j w a rs m r. ri iii. inov. 1 from rociety, am! l i.e liepubl . ati p .rty i t ;gn zes the ■ ih it remained ' < i i’el paid tent tn f ict that it was 1» at< n la-t fail on tic nraprt •i n Ur iah r - iderits in luxury, tariff, the force hill and lions.« rules is the rldf r. em-e I h i ween urban ai d rural sues. It '.-trying to substitute the cur people be, .< ame more and more maiked, rency for tin taiiff. Il is making every and the g imina of Ro 1 - in-t ,n!ly knew • ffo.t t i change the is-u.-s. Ou th -’ar ll i <•• irilryma'i up-n tie streets. Th" --ite wear.« <eita.c to keep Ne;v York, aim- tli ng w as lepo.i •d in Fran':., j ist Nttt Jereey a id (' mneciicut, and to a-hl liefere the r-vohlt otl, ami such <omli- Massacliu-ett» anl Rhode Islam! aud tions hasieneil that < i • nvolut on. Tin- possibiy New Ilampaliire in the east, and taxes collected from : French farmers Minnesota ami aitb a'lU'H-t equal cer wen- used for the benetit of those tieit tainty we may say Wisconsin and Illi lived in the towns. nois. “For a long tune the rural population If we allow the tai iff issu • to go to the “ubmitti <1 to constantly lncrea^intf rear and put the currency que-tion in oppressions; but a day came uhi’ii tLev front, we are playing into the hands of rebelle.l, an 1 in a w, ek th y rigtit» 4 the theenemy.— X'Ui.mnl l>< hi 'K rat. wrongs of many deca er.” The luigiation from country to town in T he M onte C arlo <■ (ME —It ha» be. n this country began near the close of the l-arned that the Eugiikh gamblers who civil war, an l it lias includ' d the mo-t I ave recently I h - cii so eocceEsful in their desirable part of the rural population. operations at M jnte Carlo are agent* of In Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa more a syndicate formed a niiort time ago in farms have treen d< » rted try theirowners London for the purpose of breaking the than in New Hampsiiire, Vermont and bank at that giinthing resort. The Massachusetts. Eastern farmers leave aclieme ba>i its origin in the roomsofs t'.e farms because they are unproii alr'e; Pali Mall chili, and the plotters com- western farmers for the opp" He reason, pri»ejl three peeit», a memlier of the “lecanse they can live on tii" rei t* pam hoti-e of common*, an army olftecr of by tenar ts. Cities m parts of th • west well-known-|»>rtii‘g tendei.< and a are made up in <■ 'ti-i I. rab;e p: t' >f re promim nt London imoct ai t. l he plan tired farmei«. Tneir farms ar.- < ut i| dev io d by tins -extette Ha- has. d on til - into small holdings m t rented to men o! ■ exferience and ohf.ovation at Monte foreign birth. These absentee landlords I Car'o of tbe plottciK and coti’.-mplated take little interest ill the public affairs: nothing slioit < 1 capitulation on the part in the region >u which ;tlreir farms lie. of the hankelf» of th • famous game. Ac The lati'l is worked as mines and <ptar cordingly they pooled tin* sum of $'»0.00 i. ■ies are to git the most out of them. winch was placed in the I.an Is of two of The tesult of all this is to fol in a ui.-tinct the numtier, who selected the represen peasant c!..*», and in parts of the west tatives <f the syndicate at the gaming tl.is da«* speak« no Er gl.-li. Tire table. Tin- cxp ain* why the re.tnt schools teach in a foreign tongue, and a enormous w inning-at Monte Cail » were foreign language is heard from the pul made by Englislnnen. pit. Farmers have lost thtir influence in O wing totLe untiring *-tTort8 ci Mr the affaiia of state arid nation. Tliere l’help-. V. S. mini* er at Berlin, Chan are not enough farmers in c tigress to cellor Von Caprivi has lenmved the em make a respectable committee on ag i- bargo placed « n American uatil • !ande«l culture. Ignorant of agrictiliu al nee.Is. at Hambtitg. aii’l it is lik»*l> I’t «-’ps v. 11 congress opens public lands long !>'■( -re bv ab’e lo obtain lb-* removal of re«li*< - they are really required, and the offer of tiona placed on tin, imjadtation of the free land attracts people from mechan American bog. Already 300 A.menc «n ical pursuits to fanning. Ttrev compete Iteevea have been landed at Hamburg as with farmers long m the business and an ex|M‘timent. Phelps, also, at a s ries the result is disastrous. The rural dis of dinners which be » wm given at b * r» s- tricts have not shared with the towns idence there, has given his goes’* Amer the improvement in the public service— ican beef, and has thus introduced its tbe postal, for example. There use in faniries of many (iiffiingiii«he«i should be a money-order department at ineinlx’JH of fashionable circles of Ber all postcflices and free deliverv in rural as lin. An interview with Secretary Rusk, well as urban districts. It is tiie gov o! the United States department • •! «gri- ernment’s duty to preserve the drmit- sb culture, in which he is quu?e«i as H «yilig mg < la-« . f country tar. r’ 1 tie r ,und- the United States ^«j« e* no« H*k, but dt- the i lox ere of the governim nt never intend d to rminds. the repeal « ’f tlif ox re r u- foster ahsetrtee lamllords ati'i to cream lion.*,” is largely «¡»luted tn the h» -îi!e an igno ant rural peasantry. pre-«, and may delay matttrs. TI.UHEH I.H.VU. Tin re i« a p is.«ibility that tb« hnulier interentH of Or. gon, WaMiineton and California may I«« ina'enallv affected by eection 24 of th» limlier-i'dltura rej«val ac«. T hih rection i» a» billow* . That the president of th»* I'nite«! St'.les, may. from time t«»1 urn-, > t apart am] res» rvel in any slat«* or tvrnt«»ry having public land iM-aring for«*t«, in any part «>f the puhhc lands wholly-or in part «-ov-red with timber <»r und< rgrou 11., w-ii«*tli«-i <4 cominrreiHl value or nor, a« public r»*»-i vat bins; ami the presf- «i«*nt Khali, by pubb<- pr<>< lamation. deelar«* tin- «•«tablistiimut ut such i- M ivations and the hunts th«-r«»of. Under what ia known a* tbo timber land oct, applying only to th««»» atate««, an entrynian may Ink- l(k) acres of tim ber land ami »«cure t.lle by making prixif ami paying »2 50 |»«r acre. It ir under H uh law that gr. at iiamln have l>e. ti |>er|ietrat<'<), and many thouaande of c » m * h are now ¡»ending in the depart ment, where government agent, have reported that there wor fraud in the entry and prod. Great lumber compa nies have pr<»'uie<l men to go ni>on tbe land, make ;•> n f ami surrender it to them. hue it ih not yet determined whether Ili.H“ caHee wdl be wiped out by the curative legielation, of which tiie above rwetion in a part . an c|ipr«.ition to tinilH-r entrn-H ha* l.««en created in the depaitment, and the >e< rnta«y of the in terior may induce ill 'piei-ident to «ritb- draw large tractR ot tin-timtier landa in the coai-t Htnten from um ket tinder sec tion 24. Thia provision is no »weeping that the president could, by a i-troke of the pen, preven' anv mure timber en tries on tiie public domain. Thoae who desire lo have ttiene lure.tH preserved can by i-uffici«nt influence bring abuiit a reservation |uo<- amaiion which might prove very disustroti. to lumbering iu- te'.'st« am.r an-me hardship to men st i king ti'ub-r I ir ds f >r their own per sona! use. An agei.t of the government has alrealy recommended that a large tr ’ct of fore-t land on Puget sound be s<-t apait fra puliic p.ilk, and under forestry le- rva.ion th , i ■« dent could eatry out tins r»c >miu. n lation. A great ni mv people tie'ieve tnat too much power was 'onteued np.n the president in this section. •V ti/iEHT MsSsTElt. The British stenrnslilp I'topin, from I'aliati port», bound for New York, with 7<KI I 'aii.in«' a1 ».ar I, collided at Gibraltar, Marcli 17tli, with the British ironclad Rodney,anehcred in G.l.r.i'tar bay, and -auk ooon after. A soutliWcM gale was blowing at the time. Anott er account ..f the <li«a«t. r attributes it to the fact that tlie British warship Anson was drift ing before the g»le, and rammed tbe (.'top a abaft tiie funnel. The (’topis was impal -d on Um spur of the Anson's ram, amt alime-t immediately sank. The An son’s boats weie lowered immediately after the colli ior., as we e also boats front other ve s Is oi tiie P.r ti«h channel -cpiadt.n, tiie Swedi-h mati-of-wa Frevn, and tbe ship A-'ilmr, arid ft. ironvlada turned the.r poaerful electric search-l.g .ts on the scetH- t tiie disaste lo assist tiie rescuers. <»a shore m-*s of the disas'er spreed quickly. An euoriuous ci wdsi on gatb- . red on the paiade, mi l great cxcitemen prevailed, The sea was so heavy that the boats if the UM-rteis <ould not with -afetv approa- h ti e wr.-ck, »■<• tiu-y r wer< compelled to lie leewa-d, where they picke 1 up |*ople us tl • y w. re swept i trotu the deck. A h the Vtepia's b< ws -i tiled, a tenihb acene «a« witnerse'l from the boats. Those still on boa. 1 the sinkit g str an-er ma le aved 1 r. r . h . i urxse to rhe f'.re rigging, struggling tor their livr r and vainly seek-ng r iae. s of refuge. Ir. twenty minut. s the torccastl" was sub merged and a la ge number of |>eraoii gathered there who bad not dared t leap overboard, with the hope of being picked tip by the boats, and who had failed in their efforts to ascend the rig ging, were carried away *y the waves A steam piunace rescued all those who had taken refuge in the main rigging, tint the last ones were not tai., n off until 11 o'clock at night. “llAnokR C lub .” ot U kkuus .—The question of organizing a B olger C ub o‘ tom.er n eid< nts ol W isconsin filially ‘material Z'.1" rei -n'l^, when nearly General Agts. for D. M. I-'crrv & Co’s - x v Wise nsitt i .ru le mot a' the Hol- t. ri ll< u e, 1' rt at J, Mi l appointed r K i . pkesix TiTivi. H ermann , the <iav A no THLH J.loll J ok —A N' preceding the a ljuurmnent o! cong’e«*-, eo!ics|»>iiiii'ti’ say- ; “ I tih Irtl- j k-toi-r c'.riinrith e to draft a ioti «thill ion and ....... re; »rt in oi e i'eek, whOM- introduced variou* bill* for payment of Ity the Albany p.»|* r on Ju-lge B.» »- by-iaws, ami Indian depredation* cuniinitled in Ore cans to mind another that l.aj ¡1. nut h a report wai :-<li¿pted, ami effi.-ers elected King Badgi r, llm. John B. gon on property c«f the following nc’ned honor « Hile holding the late teiui oi a« iollewe Garden Seed. citizen* of that state : Cha»les B&iU'd. court at Sal. nt. \ witness .n .1 <-i-rt»iii Cleland ; Pri.cv Badger. lion. W. S. Clem B'arlcweH, Jnl» r Le Bret, Jan-* case was leaving the stand when the Newbnrv; Recording Badger, Mrs. C ' ............................. ........ Badger, A. C. BriRboin, Bart CuiO leans .1. Crandall. prosecuting attorney a«ke ‘ him to what W. Roby; Corresponding Badger, Joseph Samuel Harris, Samuel Hawkins, per chnicli lie lie'.onge I. *1 belong tothe<»nh I I Manford ; Financial sonal reprt sentatives of Thomp.*on A chinch tba Christ 11 i.fdit’ited uh*»e here Rice; Executive Badg. rs, Mrs. S. T. H. Kent, M ig liben»* L-n'our« *, ('liarles 1. e, ' on e.irtl .’ And .is ’ ' .« church tamed llembrson, Flunk E. Beach, W Grass, Clover and all kinds of A Atwood, E. C. W. F. M , G W M h N u : I*tie- judge L‘?'< nz»'«i Mitchell, Mr«. II was not the < 1 Application of the Land Act. The objects «•isse M«)rin, Geo 2“ R.ider, <i «»r^t- fl t •, we | r<-.«i;:i.- i « be ii ♦* a little tinea*} tiortdard, Charles R. Fay. '¡lie first application of the new | ub " K* eve*, Mr*. \ II K ibi»\ l-.ank Scou- and »•« stu|-p. d li e Vèti-and asked of ti e club, a« set forth m the constitu land act of March 3, ISitl. was made in a M nj, Wes e Shaw, .1 bn V. K. Whi • • • k etinreh Christ tion. are to encourage acquaintance and decision l.y b.-creiaiy .Nol..e m me case ot la-, Mrs. Kaiht rme Kiley, and also evi him 1! that was the lustltu'e-l, I.- W did all the rest get their piomote eoidial s h -'.«I r. lations among Cvrus P. Kawson and Jacob A blioemat. dence in claim ol Joseph K ihf «- I, of Coos start. Tl.e wHue: inswered by Haying : torn.er residents of Wi-o.iiHin; to col Tree-, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc er, of Hi»hop, ( al , charged with unlawlul- ly cutting 747.00U feet of timber ftoui pub county, <hejon, an«l ( vrus Hall Bickefis. ’! don’t know Lut if v«)U can show me lect reliable information a« to the loca lic lands in that Hate, tl apptars from of Ja<k-on county, Oregon. These dif ttiat Christ had .mi thin • to withntarting tion and situation of sll Wisconsin jreo- the record tliai the timber was cul by Raw- ferent claimants claim dan.ages rang nv them 1 wit give up.’ I’li • j ldge made ple t ow in Oregon ; to tender aid and is- soli and ..SO.tlOU l.ei manufactured into iiotn a few hundred dol.ara to t.ianx .id: •<•*«, yon i sistance to its niembi"»; to relieve the no fiirtlu r 11 qttir.« «If, lumber and used by film in unpprovii.g ran- thousan»’ «iollais, and the bills were in I >r and visit the s ck , mid to have a can take i otit se it . ins by l.uilding fiouses, bams, etc., and general festival urn " a »ear. The head- troduced at the ia-t day so as to coni» Bee Keepers’ Supplies. that 107,010 feet wre sold Caw -on made \VMut h 21.—Sevt ra! <’o.’i- junrters of the < luh are at the Holton a p'cpo-ioon in a sup| lementary case to within th«* j il i isd:cli >n of t Le Iridial) de ( - We want YOU for a customer. Give us pay tor the lumber stdd lo Ins michbois, re.lation law, which provides a limit 1« r ferenuvs were hel l lieie t» - lay by a ituiu* i! u-c. where a register will lie kept, de a trial order. but contend.d lie was entuhd lo the mm- -in h ciaims as Lave be»*n pr< seiited to but » f norihwestern benaior»* in regard to signed to cotrain a conif.l-le list of all b. r used l»v l.iniself. The szcrelarv sus eoiign-ss, or til« d in the depattnient, the | resiliency iu IS’.C. < hie was held the Wisc<in-:ti |.e<»| le m Oregon whose Any sm 11 prior to the passage of »h° act. tains till- view. iast week in New York, and among th se addresses can Ire obtained. ----- • ------ - present were l*01111»», 1« I r. Stewart, uholiavenot I h - cii i ommrinieated wilh Hew'» Hits? C acitai . Aft noi'Ki»iloss.—The Oregon >pooner, l’< ttigr»*w, Washburn and Alex. are invited to semi ttieir address to the Sucees«ors to Miller Bro«. CaUilogue Free. U.i- kei./.ie, a Nor fi Pakota K»*pubhc*n <'orre«i>oti.ii'»g Badger, 1 ck Box 339, We offer One Humtreu Hollars reward for «tale capital and grounds will get leader. Titi> cold« rem v s»-nt a cotnuiit- Portland, or call at ‘lie Holton House any case ol catarrh that cannot be Hied by For putting on the dome fob,(OU i> a; pin pr ated. It will he a st.el ami glass te«* to tli’s city, «-or s s’lfig of Pintnb and w lieti ill that pl.iee. takn g Hall s l aiarrh Cure J-. G. CHENEY (t CO , 1‘riqi’s, Toledo, dome, of the latest and most approved Mackenzie, to con si t with I’a !•!• c<, O. We. tbe undersigned,haveklio»11 F. J . pattern, ami very handsome. For pu Pavis A Naw E ka f' It Till. SlIEI r-KAIbKK.— an»! Hansbrotigb oi Nottb Cl.eney tor tbe last 1.» years, amt btlieve ling tn a I.eating a; paiatus throng out Dakota, anti tl en they ronchi«ie<l that I am not \el abut iaral.ed an old re«i- loin p.ileclly h. norable in all business e e. nt try, hut r< member when transaction», and financially able io carry the building .f2n,0MI has been appropri tiie west hail ii’jt gained much by Piesi- dent ot I ated. This will do away with the I' rK- lent Hart ¡son an<i that they w uu <i rather 1 arrived twelve year* a#io that mutton out any obligations made by their firm. W »>r A l Kfxx, Wholesale Druggists, Tole tw.r stoves and the quarter of a mile of have Jamea <i. Blaine as a candidate. amt lamb were s.-llingior four bits a quar do, O. W et him ., K i . xsas X M akvix . st ive-pijre in the big building, ami add The conference conehnled to go to w >1 k ter. I have even recti Hold a whole mut Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. milch to the comfort and safety thereof. without Blaine and his conoent to thit* ton for fl. That was in 1878aiter a dry Hrdi'a Catarrh Cure is t»k.n internally, Ten thousand dollars is provided for re end. They I m hew Blaine is sincere in winter, ami all getting rid at any price of acting directly ti|-oii the blood and mucous modeling the hall of the house, cutting hi? determination to get Harrison renom slier p. tor fear they would perish for the surtaces of tbe system, leslinionials sent want ' f fuod ; but during the next (our or off committee rooms, upstairs and inate 1. ____ _________ free. Price 75c, per bottle, bold by all ESTABLISHED is; I. live years succeeding a family could buy down on the south end, and improving druggists. A uz .'M C im KrAII.S.—A' col Ihlg tii a half duZ"n multi n chu: 8 for the sum of the acoustics materially. Tbe "" num <4 $8,000 will he used in providing the l'aul Marony, tl ere is a most origina lit cents. That wa* tire golden era of the Religion*. Turns ure much building with tire protection. F' nr metili»! of milii g drink« in Atizma. restaurant keep r. The following are Rev. Robeit Booth s thousand d »liars wasm-uie avaiudee hv "N'iw, down in 1 ' • ■ ch itiged. During tire last live y» are the r ce appointment» for the present year: Fust lie »a’ li a ih in » ' * ' 'o a li' Oii n i prir e • I young mult n a d I tmb has been Send for Catalogue for 1891. r-atiiiatli of cat U monili, Meuford at 11 the legislature to continue the work r.leisai'.'. kiall t‘.e b.l < “ ’ ¡mini d - rising in | i ce, i o' only in Cahfornis, but itt.pi.u mg ar d b notifying the gt..nii'ls o'clock A. M. and 7 r. M ; second Sabbath, atei v gO' s lo wc' k «I: I " X « u '1' < '» 11’ n every where in tie east. Tbe rea-on is Address—' 1E< >. ST A RRF.TT, A new roof will lie put Central Point al 11 a . m . an i 7 r. m ; so well begun x piy *«’ « ’d ' » y ’ Walla Walla. Wash. third Sabbath. Medford al 11 a . si. and 7 on the trig building, for which very simple—it is Ire.use the prmlitclion there •« (!>:»• ’ifv of evi ryI i- 4 t c ind t.iv h,ii, of mutton r'lmin - . s ••. i e the demand l*. m . ; fourth Sabbath. Jack-onv ilk» at 11 an apt ropriation ot $20 0. includi'g p. pi» r ai.il W otceslei.-hit.- for cotisnn pii< n ih inc ea-ing. In every a . m . ami 7 r M. -an.-.', e s m "!’!• (" Ce s :inpart>.ilily. «fate, except Texas, agriculturv rhasee The to-lowing »re Res R. Ennis' a; politi- I>l A I It ef A Cs.s ri NAKl (N -(l.niill ss and Ih.- r. sul! is a l'i'ltlpouml that WOUld awav the flieep-rai-er-, who are obliged meni»; On « very fcuuday morning,except Monroe, an ol.l piommr, from Scotimi ; ki I a l’iu'e Indiali in quick order. ing the third. he will hold si rvircs »t the to reduce I and»-,w h le ¡»»pul t on increas Presbyterian church in Pbrenix ; on third al.d through the Hud-on lav service, "1 thoiightlee-lv pano d one <lown la - es regularly about a million ami a half Sunday morning, at Ja« ksoiiville and every died hi 11 llsbo o, Man'll lo. It is sup fore breakfast an i l found myself twenty- ' yearly Never will tbe price of mutton tbe posed he was the oldest man in U.cgom Sunday evening he will preach al " le urs later industriously ■ four ..................... - taking my . ; be as low a* formerly, h must go on in- Presbyterian church in Jat Ksoiiville. In les youth he was drafted fn the ».are inonev fi in th*' |sc kels ol one pair dl I c.ea-ing.— Cahlornia t'.an imnrtfnt. ASHLAND, CRECON, against Napoleon Bonaparte, lull wa« pantaloons ami tram-ferring transferring il to another. > , antkliHin» and not ill active servile aa be was only 17 In short, I was actually try ing to rob | A New Mom j Order. Will Sell, Lease, Rent and Handle nm /.ryr r.ft h . sa / i at the time of Waterloo, lie arrived in Tl.e post, fliee department has recently Oregon in 1812, and has resided lie e myseli." In all fkr H orH thrrri. hnt»m Cwrs issued a new form of money order, a hirli is ever since. Men who are now old knew Dr. Haluea l.oldcu wpeetrie. Ih. II » ii E k ,in Wives.— Marion Smith, | h great improvement over the cl.l one. It can he given in a cup of tea or coffee Heretofore, the payee required identifica him as an old man when they were a voting ■' a-1 21 yea H ol age.wa- t.ik' 11 to | tion. which to a si ranger in a large city was boys. Dudley Munroe Iras been sup lireenwosl. Ark , Ma ch 11th, where be: without the knowledge <d the person taking A Choice Collection ot it. effecting a -pe< dy and |«crtuanent cure, n means oi considerable annoyance: bin posed to be almost a living fossil for under the new form a payer can waive many years, though able to walk and ’ will be tried (or bigamy. Smith admit- j whether tlie patient is a moderate drinker Thousands of the right of identification ot the payee, and travel about until a few weeks ago. ted that iie I i » h eight wive» living in this i or ar. alcoh'lie wreck. 1 ay ment can therefore be made to anyone There can be no doubt that he was over county, (le married the firnt one when; drunkard« have Oven cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee withou but 12 yeaie old. He gave the names of presenting I lie order. 100 years the last two a« Nancy Hobbs and Ade- their knowledge, and to-day believe the, Any person wishing to sell property wil quit drinking of their own free will. Ji", find it to their interest to call and a«*e us i line Smith. He sai I none had < hildren ; harmful effect result« from its administra Last Notice. A Duty to Yourself. I that as fast a« lie U’came r.d of one le tion. C .tes guaraiili ed. bend for circular Those indebted to us #re expected to It is that th«- . people wHI I,MC 14 ,D surprising ...... ............ • ( »11 and settle AT ON< E. HS all account» c»>’minon’<»rt!YnMrv pill wlu-ii tin y « .in »«vui< married another; that they ranged in i and full parti, uh-«. A<idr< ss in cocbdeuce a VHluabl«* En<lieln>n«- f»»r th«- muiu - :n«»n«y. age fiom 1«> to 25 years. Officer Dver, f.OLDF.N SPElTFK’CO . IKi Hare Street not settled shortly will be placed in a lawvri a !>»»dafor collectmil. We ceased Dr A» k»-r « EiiKli«h pi'H hi «* h |»u*itivv cure who had Smith in eli irge, said the eight Cineim ati. O for k-lirmtH»-h« hu «I m H liver trouble*. Tin y bu«tne»» <.n July 1. 1«W. and our books art* «mall. «**•• »-I, «-usily taken, aud do n«.t wives would all beat the tiain to meet must l.e balanced wiihoul further delay. Tlmt Trrriblr Cuuyh. «ripe. _____ ___ the huahitml. And I .nporter of tlMES l’l lH lMlI XU VO. hi tin* tu n ning, hurru-d < t difficult breathing Jacksonville, Jan. 21. 1'01 I for Krttt. arising phlegm. tigbtu«-»»« in th«- cheat, quick- Fr« n« h T.un> U«feni. ened breath! ug.lin« «»in tbe evening or »went Ti t* Jnhn Ont**« f irm pr »r B» « «Ktk The.-«1 a afe» < :n r .» ure hi <i safe «|»e« ific at night, all or any ot tbtec things are the »•( »iniirg 1G .««!>-, lo oiler«fl |..r r l. . Sutice. .stag»* of conjure’ion Dr Acker's tira k> iD <»f !» »n «L* trouble»» and will re first MEDFORD, OREGON. English C<»ugh K« medy wl'.l cure the*c hwr. C»»u.|»ivtev<'pi«'* “» Ivans tpi'U's. posted For « tirili» r i».«rfu ular* » t qu.ir»- «»I in«»v»‘ ah b ’r»> : io . i '» to t' e in »n‘bly p rt tu! «y in pt ama. ■ nd i* «old uniera p<«1ttve M rm . S. !•’. I* ii ui .'«it-of il.e ■ r.i. r. n ade 1er «1 I«' <»»1-, ro n>.tl’» r eli ti tb‘ ( ause. They are guarantee. Jat kponvi !♦- Prerinct Oct., 2”. K90 Money mti-a accompany ur- . - . — ...^ FULL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST township. uh «lev r\^v tu * q • <•* d*. and can be used lashionable «-loth», finishings, etc., con d< rs. A ’<kiie*s * if«- V. F«»r '-ale by »b» L vi’ U“tnne < hem:» Cures in fifteen nn nite« ; Preston’s "Hed stantly k«-pt on hand, and nothing but first- Hay for Sale. G. W. K IM,* LU R-reburg,Oregon. calf'' u~n Frar'ri’,'n ('a*. \.e " i clao work turned out. , in <k- i¿n- Î • Il r. f« I a I o i Ml "Tiler* till»*«! pr omptly »if r«-a.« •- .»bl«» » »*atcs and satistactiun guaranf.ad. ,f g» v 1 h.:; 1 al» «‘li or adtl t** i Ui cu'reyiu“'*' ' ' ‘ A. □ARKICK. ................. S. E. hu, Ja« Lauti ville, Ur Ake.” Mcdluid. Mu* L> IbP F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland. Or. STARRETT’S CARDEN SEEDS! The Best Because Always Reliable. TILE TOR SALE S|ii'i'ial Prices. to Market Gardeners. SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS ? PRICELIST. J. C. LEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN Eli. (In the State Inaurane«- Co's. Bulhhng.) Bedford, Ore***. PHYSICIAN _ DLHAbILITY. 1 ■ EXCELLENCE of _ WORKMANSHIP and ■ CONVENIENCE in _ LOADING and SAFETY. ANI» S IT H G B O N. ar.ltur.l. Or.«»». Perfot. ■ 5J ■ Beware of cheap iron imitations. B Send f rlllustrated Catalogue and Price List toj| CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS JnrluOBvil.*, dreg«»*. 7^"^- . -------- ■ ACCURACY. Hrthorii Or«*«ou. PHYSICIAN _ REVOLVERS: White fine, Yellow I’im --------------- ——- ■ O. F. DC.MOHC.S f, ÌJ The Road to ie!i!! Dealer in is.’p J. J. HOUCK, Will attvud to all tmatuivs in my due with pr<mipiu»--«a .ni»! ai reasoiiatile rat*-». b Cure, Cannot bo successfully trav-'cd * ’» .• out good health. To roach wealth or any covered position in 11’* requires the full possession and operat'd) tl s!l the fac ulties lind niter« has endowed us with. Theee conditions cannot exist unless the physical being Is In perfect working orJcr, and this is impossible when the liver and spleen are torpid, thusobstruct* irg the secretions, causing indigestion £ :d (‘'tpepsla. with all of their accom panying berrers. I'l'lJllNEY AND ml N^hLUU AT LAW. Will practice tn all court* <»f thcSfatr. Otkr iu orla « l>i‘.ck, up-.*lair*s Oregon at.'l t’alit» rnia Lande. G um II. Amiiew-.« ! ti e <> eg- n A ’' tl iaumia K:«tlr< a»i Companv, liai j»i-t com pleted in* at.nUid >'atrmv!ii ot the lauls ».I ibt comp nv «old ami appraised. I>ui mg 1 >9u t lo- «-«»it.pan> has «»»bl J7..'JX» acre*« i -d'.ti tur|l l«MM». ibis ih iwng 1« Dot tq i.ti to that in l'-W. Ut« r- h;»\ ng been considerable fading fit in u quin- « ior C ’ARAN TLE tintt>er land. The I xrge«l sal« « o’ land w« r«- t<» «-urr any form in Mill'uoinah, Clackamas and Josephine of it- r\ ••'i* dlseaM» CuunuetR Immigration cuntinucs to come iTany disorder<»f J > in, and application« are cons-tantly ma»le the generative or for railroad land, ^uch ot the company '.* gaua oi elth< r sex. whether uriMiie land is yet unexamined fur tiie purpose of lr»»intbcex<-eMNiie veiling a price upon it. Large parties ot u-eui _____ - - slimnlaut>, . AFTER BEfCIt men are sent out every summer, who go ’r> i -• ‘’ me.» 4«<<»<«r <>r Oj«i u’il. < rth •> .L’ii \o .!! :I in i r<’- uv< r the yet unappraised land and make a ti'^n, ov«-r hi'i’iig-nc»‘. A»-. «’I* h n« J **of Prair. During ]«!M) l’o it-r. Wa»»' ' :!m- . I -ar • ,•<)«».• n i a.’iNi: i t report as lo their character ba k.'*«,ni > \\ I'un i >8, b.- ei »a. \er\' ' if i . - X.V» UM acies have been tin •« examim d mi<i tru*i«»!i. \’-«< turtial I Jif»1 • **. I.«- rorrlic a I- - appraised, chi» ily in townships i, 2, .i at d zin "». Weak Mi-mory. I.«»**« <»f Power a”.I 11:; » 4 south ol ranges »'>. 6. 7 and b West; town teney. w h ¡»‘h if nvidet-teii often lea 1 to prenut me ships 4, 6 ai d 7 south ot ranges 2. 3 and «>¡<1 a- • and ii 'a.i.t - Price <1.00 n lw»x. 6 box» 4 east; townships 26, 27, 29and 30 south oi f- i | >."»' Sen! i>v nul l <>’> rr<’«*it»t oi price' ranges 2, 3, 4. »5, 6 and 7 west; townships A W KIT . I N AKANTEK m y ven f r «‘v< ry f > rf)or ler res « >;<•■!,!•> refund the nmn«-y if 33, »34 and .'V> south of ranges 5. 6 and 7 a l‘rrimm iit « . <• i* Tief efleet«-»l. Wc bavt west; tt.wnships 37, 3S and 39 south < f t • i'fin»i* nt > «- • j <,’,i amj yoimu. ranges 3, 4 and 5 west. There were several <»■ iM»r‘» «(■’rt*. v.' .• • -i t * - ri’ientlv < nr‘ btMHes ot g«H»d timber reported amt some )'• ’ ae use of '»i '>• • •1 n» • t iroJur!r,«t. A«’»’r- ihslncts o! tair gr; zing ami agricultural THE APHRO C'“'. lands. \ : . .1» h. ; ■ r For «air at Citv Drug Storr. Jarksonvillr. Plum »nd Prune Trees »"Id Ollier tre.-s and shrubbery turnisti, d r.-as4»nr bly. S. nd *or < .<tal<.(rn.- to J. H. .-ETTLEMlEi:. W .....'.bur ri. Or. MEDFOH 1>. < >1« !<:<■< >> H. K. HANNA, J arkM>HVitlr, Ur. Thu .sixth annual convention of the Ore gon Stale Sunday School A*>yociati»»r. will b»- held in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Eugene city, commencing Tues day evening, May the 19 h, arid closing Thursday evening. May the 21*t. 1H91 Unc«* more are the Sunday-school work ers of Oregon not only invited but urged to meet together in convention, not simply f«»r form’s sake to bold together an organi zation, but tor the practical purpose of con sidering «piesiions of great importance to the work, ami by thus coming together and disciiRMitg these «pieslions and becoming ncquuinttd one with the ottirr and with the w<>rk aa a whole, all may be the better qualified (or the work and fille»i with a greater spirit of interest and devotion to it. This is a ium * convention,and ail interest- e»i in tiie Sunday-school work are invited to be pre.*ent, ami every Sunday school in tiie btate is UKed to see that one or more persons are present to represent their respective schools. Supeiinu-ndents, pa>- orsami teai hcrH, whobhail receive this no tice or read it in the paper, are urgently re«|tiested not to pass it by as a matterol slight importance, but on the contrary to give it as wide publicity as possible, an nouncement from th** pupits in the school ■i:>d publication in m H local newspapers Fell »w-woruers, the lime lias arnvr<i when CL«gon should • a e au advance step in me most Important wort Thegeodpterpte ot Eugene through me ministerial association idivv « x tnd«-'i a h« arty invna'ion tor Hie eonv» nlion to meet wi ll them, and ttieir n nies will be open lo enlertai.’i m H who slia.l atte«««L iL V G A. Biair «»f Eugene is chaitm in of th«- local committ« e ot ar rangements, ami a i who «tesire enteria.n- meutare r*«jiiest«d to *end ih^ir names to him. so that pla«-e- may be a-signed ih» ni Arrangements w-ll be made fur the u>u H redu» e«l fairs on railn»a«is. ami also to have a number of h ading Sunday sem oi worker* presen’. A programme of topics lo be oi - cussed at tiie convention can be bad by addiv's-ng .he umlersigi.ed E. W. A llen , ( h .irni u: Execut ve ('.»n.-miitev, Portland. Probably a Change of lime. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, j* a. neil , ATTOHNEY AND COCNSKLitlt AT LAW on the northwest coast. C. C. «OCUE, Gwn’l F. A l‘. Ag t, Or**g<>* Development ( «»., •it14\l«mtg<»tu«*r/ 8t..San Frauciaco C*I. J,l.A»u<»i’lUr, U fry oh . OR JACKSONVILLE FREIGHTS &, FARES THE LOWEST .Wr»//U**ri OiCJ/WM. K ï * I l) b A t •'As a matter of conceived dut\ tn humanity I wish to bear my testimony to the unfailing virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator. If people could only know what a splendid medicine it »«-, there would be many a physiuian without a patient and many an interminable «lex-tor’s bill saved. I con sider it infallible in malarial infection. 1 had, for many years, been a perfect physical wreck from a combination of complaints, ail the outgrowth of malaria in my system, and, even under the skillful hands of Dr. J. P- Jone*, of this city, I had despaired of ever being a well woman again. Simmons l iver Regulator was recommended to me. I tried it it helped me, and it i* the only thing that ever did me .toy good. I Der*c-vered in its use and I am now in perfect health I know your medic inc cured me and I «ilw .iv» keep it .v a reliable ‘standby’ in my family.”—M»b. M ary R ay , Camden» Ala View ot Fence in Position. i>URABL€. STROJG AND CHEAP Ofi/UTY Take Simmons LiYer Regulator. ;*fyPrompt reply mad»» to h H letters. Charg»-« m a«*v«»rdaiic<- with the tin»«-«. ih t<-r> by p»-rmission, to C. C. B»-»-kman, !•*«<(.. Bank* r; t»» H«»n. I.. R. Wci»M«T. Ju«ig» of this Jmlicial .iistrict, ami t»> any busin» *s •'» Jacksonviile. SILAS J. DAY. NJKA.T. cout For these complaints take Simœoni Liver Regulator. It keeps the atomMh elcaraml prevent» any-of the »Give is.lsons from gcttinz In the system, or, If there already It will drive them out. no matter how strongly rooted or long-standing, and you will Main bave good health and In bappr« Have you • nsm tn the side, tan k or under the shouldot^blude 1 11 is not rheu matism but dyspepsia. Take Nliumon» Liver Regulator« Doe» your beurt xlrrob violently «ftr-r Unusual exertion orez-.'lterrrent ? It I» not heart dlseasy. r«o iiidfveetlun. Investment S«-vuritlv« a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought ami Sold. I liuv. a <-.»mpl« tv «» t ut MapNorall tl»v>ur- v« \«-»l laindsin till« county, am! re« vlve Ab stract« monthly from Rota burg of all n«-w rntri«*e mad«-. I am thus pr«-|M»r«-d to make out Horn» st«-*«d and Pre-»-mption papers, ami can «aw t«> parties tiie expense of a trip to R«>seburg Land Office. F4AMGIS FITCH, GniNlh OROW* Collfftur o’Acronnb. Prompt Kcniiittinrr». i’düFLáSIUNAL UAKÜS. Wollt Torpid Of all kinds »lrawn up. «*Hp<Tl«llv pe rtaining to the settlement ut «•slates. i-ver/tilló u.Ht (U rtila. CuUHUciic.Uli 111« ur»l Mt'Uday in J.uiuarj - t or M»MUatueuuutj the nr",, w?M„.M..y m Narva. June. Sept, miar und Nuvvuibvr._____ _____ MORRIS M. H eadache Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. " n .,ui.l .»i .u l-o >•' “ >> ‘ mmUM oi 0,1.1.. i 1.1 J.». P'.l“> county .mllll ),»^^mm«“t."-:-.>.pr........ , 111 i w lucci » v »■ r > uiiHitli, «mmm'i. À ■ ...... “¡ o ’¡.j o ?u’ Jainmn’ ArruKNEY ANI» col NSL1.<»K Al SICK REAL ESTATE ACENT I Joint Senator, C. A. Cog»«» !« >'« **ke: .K, Ç' rinculali ve. A.sm.l.i; Loom» ¿“'8'^; ¿ h’r»r*l ri-aamrer. A. Me.'atl.'«. M-a..m sup. rm- tendnnt. A. H. ri*m r. »«.*, ««• t . J. «■ IhmougU; M.s » ln»i>»* lot. 1>. I» J-'"’ ’• FKUNU »»•’ CUI H 1 M« • Th., »ui.rc.il. court ot Or.-g.m ui.'i-ts al R.,;.-,.l r. i e.il l. rill., . ..limi nemg on Ute IPM , »I .U l.o- ui Haren aud .», i .i.er; ■ al », n- ........... .. .in n. u.-iiiaur'' ' 1 "l> •" l-‘> 1 n.. ell-out e.'iirl l'»l I“r'' JU '• ' ut» in J.uas.it v,sim» ‘i*-1 1 “on ». m. ui.- r am i>. ■ m U.mm’» ..n «• » "I ‘ >I"U lay I“ J«"" State Sunday School Convention. NOTARY PUBLIC, .. LAUB couwrv. SILAS J. DAY, < >re¿on >!<*<! lord, MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK GALLOWAY, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ’ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1891. VOL. XXL ii .U,\°r‘‘ <‘<?’uP|< ,e h> »han auy other iu » outh<*rn Oregon, ami »ompux-M favorably with any 13 th«* Stat«-. Jot» Printing ot every nnagmabl«* d« s<-rlpllon don«-at >au Franciec rat(*. and in a prompt ami tirst-cias« man nr Ktraignt flour in farm« r’s <a. ks, or thirty.hmr poumls <»l aa<*k«*d Ka«-k«*<l tloui il .tiF, . i.\< hange ... will ap- nly at the Pl ’lit »eni X mi II by addi ng t wo pennas, I on now r-»»Uy t.» bux t»iiA « < r i More, store, or tak»- hi »*dy t.« t;ik»* jn stmevil vxc.fangv,un¿ mnmmt *,if> n«l A. A. DAVIS &uccc«bur tu D avid ¿ 1 ranci LUCKEY & CO., Real Estate Agents, REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION City and Country Property For Sale. A. CARRICK, IVIei-clin.ilt Tailor Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc. A AU ” * • Children Cry for PittheY>_Castörii