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r ¿he timocratic ¡Times ¿he iieuiacvath ¿imes Ûd—J ADVERTISING AtMD Published every Fi nlay by UllAltUfclS «eoo NiCKELU E ditor and P roprietor . NEW TIMES THE TIMES JOB OFFICE D’JILDINC OBee-yCorner Third and C Streets. Raten of SubacrtplioB: dne copy p»*r annum, in advance.. '• •* six muni ha .............. three muni ba .............. JOB WORK Advertising will be in tert tbe TlM9 at tbe followiug rate«: lea linea, one Insertion ... • " each aubeequent insertion. Legal advertiarmeuta luaerted r A tali reduction from the at»uve rat to yearly and tune advertisers. OFFICIAL DIRECTOR y NO. 14 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1891 VOL. XXl ÍM». 1 EJ»4 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK GALLOWAY, A-------------------- Rogue River Reservation Landr. GOXE TO HIS l.OXO HOME /XO/HX DEPREDHTIOX CLHI.ÌIS. It was generally believed by some people in Oregon that a treaty’ was made with the Rogue river Indians in 1851 for a cession of a portion of their reservation lying south uf the Rogue river. It was to ascertain the Fxart status of this treaty and its provis ion* 'hat Senator Mitchell inlr dace I and h id pa-std a resolution calling upon the <ecr< tary oi the interior fur a copy uf tbe agreement This agreement was sent to the senate, but it is found that it contains no provision for a cession of lands by the Indians. These I’ldi.ins merely agre-d with Governor Gaines to stop lighting and to put themselv’s under the guardian ol the governimnt This agreement, made loriy vear.4 ago, is .witnes ci by a nuhiber of en»Iv seitbTs of Oregon who hsve been humified with the • ev 1 »pment of tlx •'late Among tin -e wh1» signid it were : (.’. M. Walker, H H S auld ng, Samuel Porter, Mattln w 11 .id, William H. Hector, lames Pav. L. W. Pent Huntington ami P. P. Ih — / is more complete by far than any opei Southern Oregon, ami eomparea lavurably with any la tbe State. Job Printing ert every imagiuable description done at San Francise rates, and in a prompt and first .ciaba manno EIETEEX SCXMHLSIX TICO YEHRS. B. F. Dowell has sent a circular to Capt. A. I’. Ankeny, the well-known To tl.e untruthful remark tlfat “no pioneer, died at Salem on the 24 1 inat. those I interested in Indian depredation I i public scandal blurs the record” of tbe He «as horn in Ligonier valley, West- < claims, of which tiiefollowing is an ex two years ol Republican rule that have tnoreland county, Pennsylvania. Deceas- I tract : just closed, the New York "br/rf replies ed was of the hardy and enterprising “A bill has passed congress giving the by enumerating tl.e chief scandsls. They < >i’«5i»'O»i NOTARY PUBLIC, of Claims jurisiliet on of Indian are eummar z -d as follows: pionceiH who assisted in "blazing th»* Court < trail” ot west-bound civilization, and < depredations to all citizens of the L'nited Scandal No. I—Selling "protection” manufacturer <> e in laving broad and deep the foundation i States against ttie Indians in ad depre ami excessive profits to monopolists for of elate empire. As early as 1850 Cap- dation < cases where ti e Indians ate in money u-e I toel.ct president. tain .4 nkenv started for (begon. When i amity with ttie l'nited States and ttie Scandal No. 2—Rewarding tbe raiser •ter, District Attorn* >. " M. i ol> lie reached (iieeti river with his family claim < is now pending lx fore the Indian of a corruption fund will« a position in Abstracts Made of Titles to J ACK-•».’» « '»( N I ' lie halted for some time, and built a feiry- ( department or trefore <•■ ngres«, or w here ttie cabinet of a president. H»-naPir, T.i ■ « ani. ' hi . H I" ■ -• imrtiv.-s. Lands. boat. He remained there several months t tlie depredation has l-«s‘n committed S, nodal No. 3—Exp. tiding the money 8. Eurry.J. >» •« '* and found it quite a profitable invest- f since the ’ ear 1865, or where the claim thus procured in the opeu purchase of Jii.ix*’, J. K. ' Hii.H’ i " "A - LEGAL DOCUMENTS •or, ll.ii. Il») inoinl. ' '*• 11 “'1' J ment to ferry ttie west-bound emigrants I dep «ri- lias been allowed by th“ interior votes. I if all kindrt «irawii up, espuumilv | « i tilini U.HirGM-), Rvv‘<>ra« r. W .4. »( m ». i aen the river. A great many surviv- i ment; also to such ca-t s, w here authot- Feandal No. 4—I’tter disregard of urcr, G. L. 4L u » huvt ; A.-." " -i. L *-• i«> the hutt luim-fil «»f «■status. iug pioneers of the etale will remember i iz *d to lie ex mimed under the actu of civil-s rvie.* reform pledges and a galaxy Se ho«»’ !»u|H'rn»l< iul«-i»l. ».>.(» k «•; • * 1 P. Appi*»«»*1'" <-•»»■’>»»» ». J- ”• 1 ar lot disreputable apjtointments for dit- the far-off time when Captain Ankeny < for the congress, making appropriations ('oliteti r ItioaiU. I’rompt Ktihittiinfi ». l»Mtp«Ct«>r, MI . F. ^l'Ug' l . conducted the ferry at Green river. < current expenses of tiie Indian depart- creditable party s.-rvice. <’«•(■-> (A . MONEY LOANED. In tlie w :nter of iW't-l Captain Ankeny ment i JululfeiiAlor. »..M. ( ..«ir; u«i”« n’-iuv for ttie yearenrling June 30, 1886, Scandal No. 5—Shameful administra H. II. M«H« r. ( wunt> JU'4M« . \ * •*“- Invustmont S«t-untles a Sp«*uialty. Jackson arrived in Portland wittr tiis faindv. He i approved Matcli 3, 1885, and by subse tion of tl.e gieat pension buieau for the OKKING PEOPLE ini Arti »11 «M. * .*»- »1'4« .<•*. I’. H »••-•’».»;• lK-‘ (’«»unti Sc rip H»“ight nn.l Suhl. Protect Your Health- built nnd moved into a small house that i quent acts. t>enefit of pension sharks K. ' •|».»i»Mi'»r, *'»• »»il. J-»’“ ” ‘ i“1'"- can take Simmons I if;tv a utxupk« I«’ s« t wt Mapsot all tlx >m- vr J. 'Y. >i»« r«*r. A--».*« -- " . ?* ‘ • iLinn -u. fro tied on what is now Oak street, he Ttie act requires all suits to lie com Scandal No. «¡—Prostituting the most vu\«-«l Lami-in tins uoimty, ami ruuu'Vu Al>- (’•«id and moisture combined have a tor Liver Regulator tH-;»<M»l Superili««-»! i••ni. *'• '• M »—!'i Mim ts im.nthh troni RoM-burg «»f all n« w nuri-ing « fleet upon the bodily organs.and :w-eeli First and Second, lie remained I menced w itliin three years or be forever honorable public office in the world to a ur ( W. ììavvii .-; t »»«»il« r. i>» . » y . i . i . u -. . untrio inatte. I am thus pr« | *trv«l to mafce without loss of tune or dan (he digestive and secretive pnreesaes ar»- in Portland only a short time, removing barred. | Tiie former law declares all purely family affair. kUAMAlll CO» M V. mit H ix«-H« .»«I an«i Fi«--<-inpti«»n papers, and .»i t to b • mo*e t.’irdily performed in winter within a year to Yamhill county, where sales i Juèllt filatoi, c. A. Lux'-»*-l» »1 Elk . I mi - and transfers to lie void. This Scandal No. 7—The president of the uan Mivu P» parth-H thu e.xpunse of a trip to ger from exposure. It than in the full. I he same is trn#*. also, of lie settled on a farm. He afterwards Iras been tiie law ever since 1853, but re», illative, A -m i. i ..I I. .a . ' ■ RusubuTM Lami (iffiue. United States an a gitt-taker and too) of takes the place of a doctor th»» <’xcr»*t«»rv functions. The bowels «re J S Orr; <\»miuiArti«>»ivi>. »«. ' uli « C al *ir«< ima. A. L. i. •»»’E. «’ . _ XKUJ ______ l. ____ AND OTHER often sluggish, and the pore? of the skin went to the mine« in Idaho, where lie this act goes farther and even tees of at real-estate boomers. liAVE -I Mft E J; and costly prescriptions s|e*nt some time. While in Yamhill 1 W Guwau; Livasun c. w iu. n. torneys are r.-quired to be put in tiie D ì Ù sik À bl . e i’Horiucrv an Scandal No. 8—Stealing the represen »hrow off little wa*<e matter at tiiia season. »>r Jmnisiuarl. Suge, mi••li.lerrr, F. U "^ANDS rOH SAI.E. and is therefore the medi Tl e«y?tem. therefo-e. ipqniree openins up county Captain Ankeny married Ins sec judgment, and that it shall not exceed tation of tin* United States senate of a E.iuui.iin;H.irv*.yor. »•“ «. •acar i; Lor.ruee.4. a little, and also putifying and regulating, ond wifi—Mrs. Smith, stie was the twenty per cent. There are many de new state. 2F"rr«»inpt r«*ply made tu nil kit on*. cine to bo kept in the T. Fortws. t-AXK coi xrv. ’l»arg'-a in a<*cur«iai»c«* »Mtli th«' tiiix-s. ;<• «1 the safc-t, surtH and m< st tbmoiiyh mot her ot Mr. Levi Ankeny, tbe cap- cisions of ttie supreme court ol the Hcandal No. 't—Creating states of household to be given upon Joint Senator, « . Ari o*»”" 1”*l< K. h-i H.l v p«*i iuiH!-i"” ’«•< ( . B«« kniau. E-q . tonic a'd a!«erati\e Il a’ can I m - u-rd for 'a'li’s etc)-ion and adopted son. United States wlucli show this part of mining canitiH for the sole purpose of re Biuk r; h» ll«»u. E. IL \V« b-t r. Ju«lg«* «•? flu » r.-i niao»'. v. suri’r-, > O’|."> J'"U> tui sc ptirp. ».-»•* i.* H **r ’ .-Stom ich Bit any indication of approach His first wife was the mother of tine- ttie statute unconstitutional arid void as taining patfisan control. ',u«licial «11 -trict, and to any b»i»»iii« lx»u*«; «u WiiH.nr>-. < ■ .. ................ . t*rs. I’enmns wh«» wi>h to esca; e the chi'dren—Henry Ankeny, Mrs. Randall to attorneys, but the departments for SILAS J. D.W. J lavkionvl l«-. Scandal No. 1ft—Ev c-ing Democratic J.iii.-i. ' lerk. W. N.Suti hi : ' ing sickness. It contains rheumatic ’win « s, thed>speptic agonies, font Ircnuo r; A >1- ' the painful di>tuibanc»s o' the b >w I*, th» and Mrs. Vin Cook. Henry is now liv several years have been trying to get rid metnte's of the huu s cf representatives no dangerous ingredients ten.leltl. A. It- H’ " C. ' bi ions attaci s. an I the nervous visitations ing at the* Sterling mines in southern of shysters and poor attorneys, and in for tiie same reason. Ituuouah; stoca ’»« *’ “ but is purely vegetable, MKKTlftU Ol' * OL Hi -, l ?<» common at this tune of the year, will do Oregon, Mis. Randall rear l.-wiston and whole tins clause may Ire ben. ficial to S amlalNo.il—Usurpation of power The Huprr»iie e .»uri ol ‘H‘-* ...... i well to re-(nforce their sy-tems with this Mrs. Co rk at Br-jokfi ‘id, on the lower tire country even if it makes lots of liti by a speaker to insure tile passage of gentle yet thorough in its Suina. r.’HUrir II r:n- cm'lu' orina Oli «» rgnowned vegetable siomachi«'and invitror- Columbia. J gation. parii->an measures. Moii.lay.su> Marci» uni"' ' ' action, and can be given ant It improves the appetite, strengthens During the winter of 1 Hoti 57 Captain Tbe hill passed the house by a 'wo- dle«<.>||, COtlllU« HCIO4 “»* l” -■'* 1 Hcandal No. 12.—Disgraceful scenes th»--t<»niach. « beers the spirits ami reno with safety and the most 4’ ih - cir» u»t court »-•• i“- h .>UKA.B~S. 3£.TO I’J AND CHEAP. Ankeny returned to Portland with Ida thirds majority with the good manage an I gross vulgarity in Hi- house, the di vates the wh««le physique. Blt.rt III J.U‘k'*««’l COUIll) « family. He built a house at the c< rner ment of ttie Hon. Binger Hermann ot rect result ol t e speaker's action. satisfactory results to any Aprii, Svpt«*uil»«'r uno !*• * of First and Ash atree.s, where he lived Oregon, chairman of the committee on c>»tiiiiy o»i **■*’ Ul 1 ■'* ”l l/‘ Scanda No. 13—Making a fraudulent 1 >crson regardless of age. The Secret. M«»u i«iy »*» >«»v« '»i’*» » • “ a number of years. Ttie oil dwelling Indian ileprejations, and we .¡re in h-bt ce iHti« for pirti-an advantage througii a *,' .nini .*i »ii «•»> “• *• *.» -“, l ’ t has no equal. Try it. Tlx re is a lean »raveling around the i ur-i stood on tl r. sothw-stein corner ol the ed to his able assistants, II ns. Hosea re amw'rtioiiri.cti: of congressional repre JACKSONVILLE OR. in OctuOcr. i‘» J comtry, t-ays an <>r*g>»n exchiog’-. w.th Townsend of Colorado, S la- Hare of sentation. (n ick until a few yi ars ago. M«»mU)rt in 'i *»’ • •»“ ‘ *’• a r«>li of counterfeit money, and »..owing For JuviL*u;i c.«!»»11) * C.ip'a 0 Ankeny was a man of tireless Texas, John B. Wdson of Washington; Scandal N i. 14—Government officials bunk clerk* and ulher*. f«»r $1'» apiec e, how cuiniuu*cM‘»’,*'’r!* ?' io distil gui'-h counterfeit paper ni>>ney. .ic im ie-, and pos-e -ed of remarkable also Antonia Jo-ephs of N w Mex co looting ptit’l e la’i 's regeidlt *•« of a very C«»ll»'li‘ ”' ”4 * 11 ,1 'PIIE I NIIEHSIGNEII HAVE. F"HMI I' A phlnv vouuiyZ«“*' 111 ' In tip- ! mild rebuke. It is a secret 'hat a few paid for a few years tei:a<‘:y of | Urpose. iledd not reo ain and to many other members 1 . opal Iimr-lnp with HU niith r.znl cnpital oi Aprii, Juiy »*“'i :t»o. Ih re it is. Every lull is numbered : I I e tn tl is then new field of <| oration, ■enate we are particularly in I1 hted to 5-V»,i»*i. for t‘n- purp« •-«■ >»t • an \ 1 ng <»n a < n« r- S ■ indal N >. 15—Squandering the . 1.4 SOI !> A every ai« « rimi'* ’“‘“r ' ’• take ’he 1 >t two figures in the numlx r of in.iu,:' raring, in IBts), a steamboat enter ttie Hon. G. C. Moodv oi 8 ,tub Dakota, tn 'U-v of an ovetfaxeii |te »pie to get rid al Banking Business in all <»! it- branch« s tn M.»ll<ia> HI J.l’IUsM > • *• d POSITIVE tie bill ; d. vide : v I; if no remainder. ” D ’ .Iack-'»nvill« ‘ , (>r«'gon. offiv<* atth« ’ ohl stand prise in o.position to the regular I lie on chairman of the committee, and th • f d- of a tro'itile«ome -urpiua. arsi »¥e«Hl«*rtUMy hi M»irxti. F GUARANTEE st It. , kimin ' Banking House, S. E. cornel L al- must appear at* the ie ter mark on tt> tt bill, aiiJ Novviiibcr. <J í » the Ciltimbia. Only two boats were lowing senators have treen Iron the be Tl.e doe.» not stop with enumer- t > cure auy form itornia and Third streets. if 3 remain» after dividing the last two of ii« r» <» iih disruJH? i i- BEEKMAN. figures by 4, then • ( 'must appear; if 2 re- used—the old stej.ni ferry-boat Independ ginning tiie particular friends of the In at ng the-e blots upon the Republican I lins. G. KEA.ME8. or any di»or«ier uf Hons. John recoi.l cf the last two years. noons “B” show-; if 1. then "A.” This ence and tiie little Wasco. In 1861-2, dian depredation claims: It gives the general ive or ri le is infallib'e. Suppose the number o:i Captain Ankeny, Dr. D. S Baker, H. W. H Mitchell, A. S. l'.iddoi k of Nebraska the details, time, place, names anti gans of either b «? x . whether ari-iir.' the bank note you have is 236,485; "85" are Corbett an<l 1. W. Gates built the and John B. Allen of Waaliin.t m. Hon. figures, it is a record for which ttie F MA.«Ci 3 Fit Gti. fr«>ni theexcesiiivt the last two figure- ; divide by 4, there is a steamer Spray to r un above The Dalles W. J McConnell of Idaho, late of Mc whole Republican party ought to be ST E A M ER S Al LI NG DAT ES. ti-eof stimulants, AFTER __ __ _ BEFCRF AIT'IUN..« an .I . ■'! 1-:.I '“ O l.AW remainder of I, then “A” is the letter on on the Upjrer Columbia and Snakerivers. Minnville, Oregon, mal* his maiden Ti'baeco or Orin in, or through youthful indl*< r«> sorry, and it f robably is. when it remem mow vyqcix.v; that note if it is genuine; it "A" doesn't th n,overinatilc« uoe, Ac ,stn has 1.«--« f Brain Th" Spray was completed and ran on R|>eech in the senate in our tiel a'f in bers tiie result of last Noven ber's elee- B Keeps the largest stock of cn. tie Valley, Sun.lay. March w so appear, tbe bid is bogu*: suppose the l‘ .Ai r. \V;ir « fulness, 1 • ar■:«: dnu n J’ain* in t' M i w “iii 'it.- V.ii i. M-unlay. March billis numbered .34«¡,471. "74" ure the last that route for about one year, when the good style. All claims prior to 1865 and tions. b i k -emdia’. Wcftkm>s. -lei a. s-( rvous l’r - u-.i -it.- Va. . », Vi,.m<~ lay. Marcii. w ’ ri . < i. N ■ tu»rnl ID».1 •• ' »rrhuH. 1 • iw •; divide by 4; there is a remainder of owners sold it to ttie O. S. N Co. Cap not on file at ttie passage of this act will MORRIS ivi* HAHArtfeo-., Axii now comes the story that Mrs. z.:»••-*. Weak Metnnrv. 1 s< f pow« rand Inir-«« 2, then “B" is the letter, and so on. tain Ankeny was also connected with have to be presente.l try petition to c in r. wh ••’« I o h a I ’«• premat" <»'Shea ha- chanpe<l herrriinii ami will not ArroiiNEY and i »i »•**• ■■ »¡t Al LAW. f .i •. unp.iiiy nwerves the riirlit io chanire Milina dan-» without notice. str amlroating on the Cpper Willamette. gress as we have been doing for the last —and— -•»: I r- • aii l in ::;i I v Prh e l'< .<*) a !•« *. 6 b«j.\< ■ About 1867 he owned and ran Hix years. We deeply regret strikirg out marry Mr l'arr.e/.'lmu^h “Barkis is still tlranl't ra»itf tlrt jon. f.> * - • » ! v L'.t ’ o i r ’.ri'ij t of price* Deafness ( an t be Cured Trains connect with thr 0. JI C. R. R. and River Boats nt Corvallis and Albany. \ w f. i i i s <• i m ; ant ’ r i* e v a for the steamer Echo bet ween ^*ort land and ttie section conferring jurisdiction on the w illin',” ami even anxious. The Irish . y if bv 1< cal api licalions, a* they cannot reach ever*-$■»«•>« r>r re ___ I s ________ _____ OiBce 1« Alt!!’» buikliug. Front M IrniS : will run I’uis lays, Thursday * an »turd avs. mil ‘U ml.-rin-dinte day when and district and circuit courts of tiie l'nited champion anJ ex-leader is pretty old to He .! ITrn; turnt « luu.C the diseased portion of the ear. There’S points up the Willamette <ln«-s»ia\ s anti Ernlav an t <» ii i!»h-rm«*dinh* 'lays . . i ■ , x ■ t will run m >n jays, Wv*~ William Kohl also brought the old States. This will confine B. F. Dowell in learn the lesson, so patent to ordinary Jin«’;* of to*’«. only one wav to cure deafness, and that is T. E. II«»gg, R« v« iv<-r. P. P. Prillili, on the northw< st coast. when ii . ces.-ary, . by constitutional remedies. Deafness is steamer Cascade from Puget sound to Washington city. D. C., until ttiegreater observation, that a woman who gets tired i: ; of arr»»LLNL.V AND ».’ol N.-l-Xi'll of one man—and that man her husband— C. C. HOGUE, (•Husrd bv an n flamed condition of the Portland. part of these claims are decided. W. B. WEBSTER G*n I F. a 1’. Ag’t. O. I’. R. R (’<», } ten'll a P. \ l » t, i »re«.»» Development < «>., mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube Congress lias neglected the payment and deserts him without compunction of During the Indian wars of 1855-6 Cap Jaen cilb , »*« Corv il li». Oregon : I «lu.i' ucry St.. San Francisco Cal. \ ben this tube ye s mtlain« I you have a tain Ankeny took a very conspicuous of these claims so long; each adminis conscience or regard for th - simple pro- For aale at City Drug Store. Jacksonville rumblings und or imperfect hearing, and Will practice in a. pjrt. He was in command of the »• cond tration was afraid of piling them for prie'ies of life, can scarcely lie depended wlx n it i* entirely cl•»<« «i deafnes- is the lu tue Court H ai.-e company of Yamhill volunteers, and fear of being charged with having t»‘en up >n to s’iek to another tliroti^h evil, as result, and, unless the iidla i mat ion can I e trance.__________ $ io >10 per 100 ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. 1—. Apple Trees extravagant. Ttie Indians have in well as throuith i>ood report. Faithful- taken out and this tube restored to its« no - rendered brave ami effective services. 10 •• K •• “ Pencil " .................. J- H. NEIL, Inl864 hie second wife died in this creased their depredations, and the m ss is not an element in the composi mal condition, hearing w:3 be destroyed s “ h. •• “ Plum and Prune Tr«*« * forever; nine cjisesout of ten are caused bv city. Spl seipiently lie married Mrs. states have increased from tiie organiza tion of such persons, men or women, < It to r tr«-«-* ami shrutitH Tj furnished reasona- ATT ü KNEY AM. oh S'. l "l‘ catarrh, which is nothing but »in inflame i Staples, tiie widow cf Captain Staples. tion of this government, and as a natural and to trust such a one is to pose for a bly. ./<4cA«onVii<’ . S. »nl ’or (;ital< m«- u • cot dition of the mucous surfaces. Cannot be successfully travekd wi* - Captain Ankeny lias always been one of consequence expenses have increased simpleton who has faded to interpret one J. H. SET 1 LEMIER. Wooi’.burn. Or. We will give One Hundred Do Ltrs for out g^od health To reach wealth or a ¡y The the foremost pubiic-spirited citizens ot and every administration is< barged with of the plainest lessons of natur-. Will practice m a.i « any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) covered position in li'e requires the full in iuv Court Hou. Portland, and has contributed many tbe sum total. President John Adams world is full of such fiersons; women, 1887 that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Ca 18.-. possession ar.d operation of all the fac train e. years uf bis vigorous manhood to the spent only thirteen millions, and ttie cry who having decami>ed with husbands of tarrh Cure. Semi for cir< ulars, free. ulties kind nature has endowed us with. building cf the city and promotion of its i of extravagance turned tiim out of office; other women, grieve sn 1 bewail their F J ('ll ENEY A ( ’» . Toledo, Ohl«». M. K. hArtrtM, These conditions cannci exist unless t e every administration since has tried to own lot in bavini; in turn been deserted ; Sold by a l druggist.*. 75c. ties! interests. Manufacturer ut p‘‘/icrl being is Ir. p^r'set working TTUKNEÏ AND COLN^t-LVK He has been connected with a number avoid ttie same fat“. Such are tiie vi- men who have, like Parnell, helped c-'er, and this is impossible when the women to prove fa! e to their mairiaae of important enterprises in Portland I cissitudes of t>olitical life.” Jackii-tnCillf. ot. A iiesenml Compliment. liv r end sp’cen are torpid, thus obstruct vows, an 1 who are appalled when their Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East during the past thirty years, and ins An <»ng ’he society ladies of Washington name is intimately associated with the ing the secretions, causing indigestion Will practice m an muri F irst in Tin: F ield .—At the last state turn com« s to play the role of ttie de Mrs. H. H. (iilfry stands in the front ranks, ern. Domestic and Foreign Exchange. p-d djspepsia, with aU of their accom in itrlii * i’i •' k, i»p-.-»ia. Dealer in election in Rhode Inland Gov. John W. spite 1 lover or spouse. People who or and is im»M deservedly popular with a l. history of the place. Early m the 70’s he panying horrors. built the New Market Theatre block and Davis was elected on the Democratic der their lives in accordance with the J. J. HUUwK The lblaih Ipbia limes of n recent <lat CR. HENLEY’S J ticket. Heinade a most excellent record, dictates of lunar and decency have no I has a favorable notur uf Mrs. Gilfrv a* subsequently the Central block, on Front A SP5JIAL 4. Í . well as a picture, The latter by no means street. Some years ago lie disjosed of and at the state Democratic co: vetrion pity to waste lip in the "misfortune” of A full line tn st«» k of t.uLI lini, lirnj^t. »tors t tiw- ludy just ;(•♦*, a* she would be Ins propr-rty in Portland and purchased which met at Providence ou the 1 Itli such as these — Orenmti<i h . C'-cr'.s*» epeclfic influence o*er the liver, termed a hi<ndfome v» unían anywhere, the Sterling lumee, lo< a’e.l in s utberu inst., he was tetioiuinate.l for a setoud ev.? » It to healthy action, resolves its Will attend I«» ail bu> GENEllAL Bt'II.DlNU MATERIAL. from it. C li . vli . asii am > S. i . vxr .—Ex-I’resi- while the picture is far : c engorgements, and promotes the Oregon. For the past five or six years term by a unanimous vote. Hie platform pruiupt iiv.-w» ami al i • «i Mr. ami M’* (iibry’s many warm friends reiterates its approval of the St. Louis dent Cleveland ha- written a letter op ltt . t ons: cures indig-st’on and consti- Estimates and pric -list sent on application ip Oregon feel justly proud of them, and tie lia« been residing at the mines. Wbl. M He w..s a man of generous qualities of platform of 1888; demand, free raw ma posing the fre ‘ coinage of silver, ami ex- ?• eharprr.s the appetite, tones up such mei turn tney have received by pre** preHHing his apprt hension that the re NTRY ORDERS A Sl’F.t IALTY. . ■ o r:*ern, ard makes life worth ami friends is fully Appreciated in their heart, warm and impulsive, quick and terials for Rhode Island's manufacturing a r n mi s ». » \ ?» ¡> < ' M at Weidler’a Mill. Sale-rooms < or I ome, where they a*e mo.-t favorably strong in his convictions, an.I firm in Ins interests covering the nei-es<*ar:es of life. sult would be ii.-trim» ntal to the (test in- . E street*. Port ¡and. Or» gon. i now n. p rsoi al friendships. The news that It believes fiee trade to be impracticable t.-rerts of ti e country. In thus express this stalwart old pioneer is no more will and imikissible, but believes in freer ing his views cn a great public question of the be receiv. <1 with sincere sorrow wher tra ie and a reform of the fires, nt tanff tie antagonizes s large majority of his Hie World Grow». !l favors honest money sufficient in party, ami thereby injures his chances Noah W< bs'er would not know hi- <>ld ever ins name is known.— Ore;i'inian. His quantity to answer the w mts of the pe >- for the presidential nomination. dictionary in the >*erh ction it ha* attaii rd ri O pie. It cougratn’a'es t».e c nutty on its P irtv organs ate condemning him in all in the hands <>f modi rn s< b> l ir*. I lie C a - h Vr, (’ kii . it .—Tie cn .lit system, world grows, however, and du tion ire s delivery from the lytannv of ex Speak, r directions. \A e think more of him than triOd.NEÏ WD TUI I NI F.KSIGNF.Ii IS X"W TAKING OK- with it, so that a cheap reprint « f the H as nt present t iro-d oh Hl Oregon, is Retd anl the threat.ming .langer and i ever be!. Te. not wit I standing we do not | .f.’rs till, mrli J“' ks.'ti Hi"l -I - I'll me I "un- years old "original Weh-teris w r hnb ui the whol-* cause <>i what is now termed infamy of the Force bill. It comm-nds { agree with him. This letter shows him <» ra n<*» ties fur The fatmer, the mer as much as an old almanac W ebster ' s “hatd times” tola- a mm »f c riv ctions, and net General Agts. for I'.. M. Ferry- & Co ’ s those Republican V. S. sens' ts who re Of tbe Franchises ami Privileges granted t<> F. 11. 11OWE I nternational D i « ti «»\\ i : v , the recent suc chant, ttie ►tockiat*er and grain dealer aii ii I to expr. rs the n. We prefer such fused to join their paity ass. c it. s in the . cessor of the latest ami still copyrighted all do an immense cie.lit busitie-s. We a tnan, even though we know be is August 7th, 1888, • - Vnabngf d, ’ > tl e best work of its kind ever say it is the cause of hard lime« and ex parsage of this danger ns law . It favors j ROBERT A. MILLER. Any Kind raided in a first-class Nursery. election by a plurality in-lead of a ma agaim-t it-, rati er than an < flice-aeeking pul'ltshed. and. well used in a family, wi I pect, by points which have come under By the incorporators of saiil company, now on file at the ATTORN .V ANI» cot N-M-'Ht Al be of more value to the niemb« rs thereof Thoso want ¡ng trees will do well to give 100 jority vote,and a mon no f Tin franchise. demagogue, w ho trn s to govern Itis pub tlx i « r-l. rs. :i> I will guarant« •• satisfaction. than many times its cost laid up in money. our observation, to prove our assertion. A constitutional convention is demanded lic utt* raltn’H by wf at he thinks la the Becortb-r's office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. Jitik io nr «</♦•< We ask, can any farmer or business man I warrant a" my tre« s. it’ pr«>p« rly cared tor. Political dema- Carden Seed. and oppressive tines by employers aie de popular sentiment. T« tiik "t pavmcnt <‘as\. PriKluce taken at pay front twenty to thirty per cent, in ■ I gugui s ate ti e great bane of the coud - Äitt« . in boil hng loruu r > mark« ! pro « . of 1»« »u h Se. «d wanted. nounced. The election takes plaie next ’ Religious. Fol<», Oregon, October 4, lssl*. terest and then make a success of ench I try. Mi n of principle, who have hon- A S JOHNSON. Will .¡ack- >u. The following are Rev. Robert Booth s busini-se? Yon say no. as all bnsine s Week. II st convictions of public duty, and the Jack- •nvd!«‘.<»rwon. Amr. 1.1**». appointments for tbe present year . First tnen say. But does a farmer pay such I c miage to maintain them in ttie face of It. U. fUUhL, L ook Arres the T ri i s .—Those who SabiiAth of each month, Medford at 11 interest as altove state I, von ask. Take Such J. H. GRIFFIS. J. W. WALKER. o cka k a . m . ami 7 r m . s<c »v«i Sal b.ith, tl e followupj for an example: A farmer expect round fruit mxt iinniuer si oil.I i j pubi c c’amor. are to be trusted. si R VE Volt We know Grass, Clover and all kinds of tiegin now to wag" war on the pests in I . inen will not <iisa|*point uh . Central Point at 11 a . m al» I 7 r. M.; ! • • • • uff < i:i fine.tr fit • . . - thirit Sabb »’h. Me«lf«»r<i at 11 a . M. a id 7 i>l thi“ section a short time ng. wi«h>-d their orchards. A 'ecipe is given trelow where they will fie found when the trial JiWk-’»«»t»'ille, tn«*g"D» I’p it it qniring SMITH & WESSON _ r. m . ; tonrth Sabbath. Ja« k-« tivili» at 11 to pnicl as.. a wagon. which old orciiard'Rts claim is th* be**t comes. “He that sweareth to Iris own Surt « yiiig •»• ail km i- d »m* tn a m *i •« ¡ ti e price he was inf irmed that it was A. M. a’;«t 7 P. M. thing they have ft «•<! to exterminate the hurt and cliangeth not."— Einaneirr. maini- i ao l at »«•a->..n<»i»i«' »'«ii«’-». The following arp Rev R. Eni is’app uit- ib't on one y a.'s tot e, at ten per c-t t. • X"-P< ci.«i ait« iHi"i» paid D» me ttili- fruit pr s's. The Ire.-s s.ionl I be thor ments: On . very Sunday morning, ex« < p - itite'est, C< on thiity <1 r.s or $88 cash. L*rnm«-nt lands. Hi i i nxix'u to the death of Windthorst, Thn Finest Finne! Small Small Arms Arms Ever Eter Manufactured.-; Manufactured. * irg the third, he will holdsi rvices at the At that r ile the purchaser pays a’-ont oughly printed and all the d ad brush The t I’r. sbyterian c’.ureli in Plnvmx ; on third cut away. The apple trees need first at Prim e Bismarck rays . “The Pope lose* Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc i, , . f\ ___ Gna ran teed m two tity-six ja-r cent, on lus investment. tention, as tiie white and woolly peris llrrvaled"!** »'». • Perfect. ■ O. F. UtMUairi I , in him i very able defender; only a Sunday* morning, at .l:o k* »nville and < vri for — ‘ Sunday evening he wilt preath at the It l e borrows moiv y on his farm to pay like them the best. Examination of the loader like Wimltborst could keep the ■ ACCURACY. it e .*» i it t; n r i> s; N i i the debts lie has contracted he pays Presbyterian church in Jacksonville. roots of apple trees reveals thousands of cuter < f our parli-tmelit together as he _ DURABILITY. ■ EXCELLENCE ol- eight per cent, on his mortgage, four these creature*, winch have ma.lt per did. V. ail » vent* l e I a 1 a strong Sttp- _ WORKMANSHIP and pei c nt to itisu'e tl,e p:o|erty against manent lodgment thereon, and as wane p -rt in the Pope and the Jesuits. His ■ CONVENIENCE in Et. Bidwell Re-estahliUivd. tire ,f there be buildings on the land, and CtO. U£ SAti, M. D., Bev Keepers ’ Supplies. weather advances they in old orchards pronrnert skdl in parliamentary meas- _ LOAOING and SAFETY. I he secretary of war he decided tin» »o from three to live |>ei cent. Io the loan ® Beware of cheap iron imitations. F II V S It I A N AND > r K <« We want you for a customer. Give us abandon Fort Bdwal , (’.d forti a 1 h - azetit. Is there any wonder that lie cites will cover the tress and b.anel.es. Next uii “ and I.is superior knowledge of the ■ St I fori ' >'• > t (M nd Pnre List to| Prcenre tactics 11 debate gave him an uncommon rw’isr was decided upon *♦ me tune ago a* ••| :ird t'tnes.” Ti e reason that corpora the (aai treo is the victim. a trial order. o SMITH 4 WESSON, _ rosin and concentiate.l lye, dissolve, a.thi- nec in patliamtnl and out of it. < ne < t no vi lue < r strategic imporrarne te ns are on the increase is that they do ■ srnix<.tri:i.i>. wiwW aid its abandonment was ordered. I' i> sunnier and dilute in trot water, it pro He kept the adverse elements of the cen no’ known what cause* co’itrii-u’e 1 ’<» the a strictly cash bttsim s<. You would not portions as laid down in bulletins of the ter together. He was like a cooper at < h itig • of the eiston, hut General (¡d)bon ask the railroad company to trust you State Horticultural s .ciety, and with hit» task, running around with his ham E. P. CÊARY, NI. U.. issued an order diiec’ing that Troop ('. uniil your w heat is threshed for a pas swab and brush do thorough work—also mer ami fixing the hoops in order to Successors to Miller Bro*. Catalogue Free. F<>arlh Cavalry.he nheved ir m dutv in sage from here to Chicago or Portland C I A N A N *> •> tr II G E O N No orctiardist keep the staves together. Next to him the department of the ( < bimbi» at Waila l hen whv ask your neighbor or merchant put ashes around roots. W’aEa, Wash., and take their station nt to wa t on you. Pay as yon go, and if can afford to neglect heroic treatment as Count Buillestretn is the most capable leader in the center. Whether he will above described. Fort Bidw-i II. The troop will marcii fr> tn fOKSAl.E Ain't I• ll»l A< BPS <>E EXTItA yr i| cannot pay don’t go, and in a short I lie able to acquire the same power to quality <>t tigricultural lain!, bring a part Fort Walla Wa la time you will find that cash is king and ot t lx- II ii am r ilv« r l»<»natiuii Land Claim; A N f . w J ersey fanner I.as «liw »v. red a k. ep tiie party together it is difficult to situat«-«l ah<»ni r» nulrs tpom A.-hland. -*i ol a that credit is the slave that has bound — WITH IT*----- say. It will certain y ‘re no easy task, Take it Before Brenkfant, mile-outii <>l riiicni.x. .1.«« k*«»n « >unt>. (>it - E. B. PICKcL, IVI. D., yon, not with a golden link, but with an new explosive. It» power, fotre and ef hut lie may succeed with direct help u«»n. Tin »»irigoii a < .i>it«»rnia railroad and Tbe great :ipp«*t zer.ton:»* <”«.i liver regu iron band for Io, these many years. We fect may be judged when iff name is tn'- Oregon A C’ h I turnia atagi road pass P H Ï 8 I C IAN AS It - I It tl E <• N. from Rome.” i»«t<»r. In u*e for nior< than 50 ye lar« in say. break the iron band and deliver given as sailer kraut. The barrel in through said land. This tract >>l land is ail A No. I. <|< < p, l»la< k-loam l»ott<»m 'and, ix-(tig for liver you, selves from the bonds of slavery. (In the Stiite 1 risiir»inr«* (’o’s. Bullffinw.i Ei g’a’ «1. Fugitive sp« < tie which this vegetable decomposition was Hetlfo-'l, t>r«-g«»n. S knatok H kahhi ' s Wtt.i —The will of oi......I’ll' hirt claims s« tt l«-d upon in R«»gut c< mil «ibt. Bad tn-t:* m the month on contained bunded and several people in Calls prompt > Art. nd.-d to I m , or Nutht. riv«r valhy. All well supplied with living giND BRANCH OFFICES IN PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND ALBANY. rising in ’be morning, «lull pain*’ in the tbe adjoining county were injured, so the the lale «ieurge Hearst was tiled for pro » »flier <»n B .-tr« « I. wat« r. Tin* land w t!1 i»t-sold in quantities to l>pad and back of the eyes, lire«! feeling, B i . ack M ilk from a C ow .—Rupert story goes, and now the owner of the bate last week in San Francisco, by .suit purchasers. For furth«-r inti»'*mati<m in- lias for uà-«.? a largì- list ol «iizzitifss, languor—*ymnt<«m* of liver com- Hansbsrougli of the drin of Crowly, tiis wi.low, I'iioel.e M. Hearst, who is qiiir« <»t E. .1. 1 A KL< >\V. Ashland. Oregon, or vanished kraut, finding that he eannot W. t>. J Où EL*, Wt. D. E. It. I'»»l I’RAY, PI hi - ihx . <h'cgt»n. l l lint. Remedy Dr. llenky’s English Han'borough .t Co., merchants, of Chil recover damages for tbe lo-s of h s prop made sole executrix. The will states Ashland. Ogn.. ( k-t . 3 1 ' ■ **.*» Dandelion Tonic. R< licves constipatinn, ESTABLISHED 1874. I- Il Y.» Il I A N ANU S I II G 11 ' • N that Senator Hearst recognises the fact sharpens the appetite and tones up the licothe,Ohio, is the ]Kj8sessor of a natural erty, wanlR to file a caveat oil his discov that bis wife is legally en'itled toone-half .Ve*f/“>,/( Or«®*'». entile system. (Jet the genuine from your curiosity in the shape of a cow which ery. Additions are yearly being made gives black milk, says the New York to the list cf death-dealing «•xplosivi-s, ’ uf Ins * ntire estate, it all being comntu- druggist f i$l,and take according to direr Hamlin s Bl' ' k. Th«' < »r«g««n La ml (’«»..was « Hp«-cially orir:iniz«*«l for the |-urj»o- - <»| bu\ )nir ail,j su|((]j..i t.. !.irz«- fit« ’.* "f laii'!. ami ha> during th»- I'.-t-t two y« ar* boudin »nd -til»«li vi«|. <i (,v« i ; Vtx H?riL Shir. SheisonMr Hansborough’s model and it i* probable saimr kraut nuv o i-.v 1 ntly prop itv, ami lie also biipi-aths to lions. it. i. - >! .ami into nvv t«» tw« lily a« r«- tr.x-t* Th« *m « .-ss -.f i hi* iimh-i lak.inz ^hown in th< faun, situated a few miles out of town, an imp* rtart part in futu»e warfar«*. A i l.er absulut» iy the rema 'img om- half. • tt t th t «»ut <•« >•» triK tH plau« «I on th«- mark« t. t»;«v«- I»« « n Beat Iler Time. and can Iw fe-n any time gtaz ng in the cartridge loaded with saner kr ti’ vo»>ld Provision is made Itiat if Mis. Hearst W« > ¡aim t hat 1« n acr« * «»f choir«- land in ti mt w ill j i«-l<l a lai'K<-r im « rm- than h,n ..« r. s Send for Catalogue for IS’.rl. the wlx .it HI til. Mi**i*rtlppi valley. pastur*, and st tni'king time Iter sit gn- serve th«* donb e pii’i <»v , la i fl; »3. i ge marrtet» again one bad the estate teveita New Y‘»rk, March 27 At preoiwly Address— GEO. ST A R R I.TT, to their eon William R. Hearst. The Wi-.i!*«» iiiitk' v.iluat»lu iniprovi nx*ntrt in tin way of r«-t N. f» n«-t «. « 1« ai itijr tin- land « tu Mrdfurd, Or»- ' n. lar yield wi.l be shown to any one demr .ind a lunch f< r th«* w«a»y soldiet. Hi'* \V. tn *«-ll a Mfinill tra.-t of lain! tor th«* saint- pric«• pvr acre you wuuld have to pay for a Walla Walla, Wash. minu’es before 5 o’clock this afternoon mg to behold it. Oi mixetl breed, Jersey w ill was • xecuted in that city in 1880, Mias Zoe Gay ton, 4 he woman who ueder- question might I m * raised, how« ver, as to larxc farm. Dfllue in Wi’Iiain.s Brick Rm.-ling, up-ftair* took the »x»raordinary feat of walking and Durham, with a strain of Aytshire, whether it wouxl m-t I m * more dangt-rou- and wa« atte-ted by I.loyd Tevis and l-Mwm M. Cale»*. Wtbiani R. IL ar«t, across ti e continent, marched into the slie was calved on tbe farm and was sec- J. C. LEE, M. (Irani (’• ntiel >!< pot nt For* v record st’ert. on I born to In r motht r, w hose mi k pr» - Io lit»- toldier than the < nemv the only eon of ttie " hi niitor, is recoin- M:ss Gayt' n. w I o-e r- nl n.ime i* 7. •» r»cka P H Y á I <’ I A N A N I> H F K <’• B O N I mended to the care <( Lis mother, with S »p» 7.r'»te. started from l-!»n Franri«co on rented no peculiarity, am. wins» first i T he I’ i ft -S i gar I nix htrv .—M • the confidence that she will suitably pro Crnfral I'tnnf, tfrrffon. t <’ II. VF.GilTE, At-I.iaml. th»> 27 h of I f .** Auto*». Mie had declared calf, a heifer.still gives an abundance < f ! Charles (»• ol M< Minnvilie left ¡an vide for bun. that >he w< i 1 I re < li I*» re Friday, nine nntnial tinted milk. Mollie, as sh»- is i week fur Europe, lit* can it h a recoin- Calls promptly attended to dn.v or n xht days ahead ol her arhedu'e time, and in c.il ed, is a pretty little cow with nothing Farm tor Sale. C eustixk K alteniiach , for over 50 unusual in her appea/ance, and has al mentation fiom tie Cbarnber oi Com J. B. WAIT, M. D., she came. merce of Portland as being interested io years p.stuiaster at Potosi, Wts., was ASHLAND, ORECON, ien.Iv Irorne live young ones, which have A ir<f<* I t.it in >m>l -t... u r;ineli.e.i,miinlrur 1*M' i the introduction of the heet-f»ugar in<lns- I‘RYSK'IAN ANI* fülle. ION seized witii a paraljtic stroke March 4th Notice- thriven well on her black milk. D pro Here-: im a.r.-» iiik I. i-fene., wi aer. . ni.iilti ! Will Sell, Lease, Kent and Handle try in thia state. ID* will return in July. viition. <,.■>■! hoiue un.| outhuilduui-j hu <I \V. ne lirepsrcd to till rill older for cem duces a fair amount of cream, winch is a The Chamber of Commerce l a- an anged and passed away two days later. Mr. H«-«lfor«1, Orr»c«n. "..... . . Ei uit . iiuuju, tor n Kattentiach came to Dubuque in 1833, etery »Olk in either nisrhle or M.ne n Itifle lighter in color, and which when tiiinuy. I wo living »primr. t|„ . i,„ Amenta for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Si-blitz Brewing Com sinail prices'list <iefv com; etrti.in All persons churned makes butter resembling coal to secure a quantity of seed of the sugar and three v. ata later temoved to Potoci, Ii.indy lor ito. k m I irr:-_- .'ion piirjio-.-s I’lo* wishiei.-work don“ are r« quested to place tar hut as palatable as though of golden beet this spring, which wi'i bo distrib Wis., wli cti was then tl.e metropolis of i.niee I- I eat.il thr. .■ nul. - north». -I of E i-l.- I'oint.nn.l inn. mill - from l .mini I’mnl i ul- their orders early before the rush for -pring yellow. Mr. Hanshorough says fl at at uted to farmers throughout the state to tiie lead mines. Iti 1838 lie was appoint ¡'o"v, Milwaukee Boftletl Beer, S.-lnuidt »V rou.lsliition It sold I., tori h. n v. M the DR. S. DANIELSON, ai d summer work begins. ,\li work guar- see what lands are b< st adapted to pro ed postmaster of Potosi by Pr* sident Van A Choice Collection of will irowith tiie plan. An,.all Immii ..team, first they wire afraid to drink or use het anterd to give-atisfaction. ducing theeo be ts. The beet« raised Buren, and he lias held «tie position ever and mmv Ims- will |.<- K1,ld also |f denr.il Phyalo-Mixlt»’»! Ifufi Water; als<> Arcatliat- Mineral Walt r fruì milk tn any way ; ' ut overcoming their J N«» I* . \\ IllTF. Terms .a-y: two-thirds, ash. oalaim.- to nm' i will lx* analyz d to see what percentage since with the exception of two years. Mai nger Jnck*onvil!e Marbk Work*. prejudice, now enjoy it as any other. nurchaser. »..r part'eular, inquire on the P H Y MCI A M A N h S •' K G F. O N. of sacchai ine mutter they < • nt.tin, an i He had served under every pr»*sident pla< «■ ot lIi«- propri« top. Chemists at Richmond and Washington consin. Dated Feb 13. 1891 if the result prove satisfactory there will since Jackson, and was undoubtedly the EKEIIEUK'K S< ||XEHrp.lt. Mrdfnrtl. Orrgn». who l ave analyz ’d the nn'k, both fresh Wli Any person wishing to sell property Special attention given to Chronic D im -uses. and when made into l utter, declare that be plenty of capital f<>rihcoming to stait I oldest postmaster in the country. He find it to their interest to call and Rev us 14u»t N<»li<*r. ........ — ... ........ .. ..i.i ' a factory for the manufacture of Leet- was 77 >eart» old. ftf in: un ir they can detect nothing to account i r i Those indebted to ih ere exper te<l fo its sable color,but attribute it to some sugar in this state. hirklf lllorft DR. W. STANFIELD, cui sn.l settle AJON'I E. a» all accounts ii a 11 the « ' »S’F.if hoist ¡nu «av<-d ftli t Sh f. A A A Aft — itn q'te coloring pigment in the corpuscle » <» >ior< ki • |>> rs. IC ii I a I x rs. I arnp ps. h L F. <’ TIC F UYS ICI A N. not settled shortly will be ph’Çeit in a V/. F. READ. President J. R. WRITSMAN , Vic©-Pr<*®id«-nt. French Tarn») Wafer»». /n all rhe ll or Id thrrr in but ok ^’ Curt Ma«* Ii in i sts. Bui hi» i -, < < Hit rae* )i> t law»er s fiands for collection. We cessi <1 of her blood. Has I. eat.ll in Ashlaml. »»r.. for th.- era. ile» I and other», A«l;ni!t<-<| t<> I..» tin Dr. Hainr« <«ol<lrn specific. business on Julv 1. 1st", ami our lioolts TI ipjc wafers are a -tire :n<! .-afe >pe< i! c J. O. WRITSMAN , Sec. and Managet nt le.« prof.— .-ii. Mak’ - all ehron .- .1 - J. L. COWAN f Trenail rar fcfl «’.I. • -I I :i)pr-ivt ■ment-« E ve . h made Rueb hm Rh«*uiii»itÌA!n, A-thimi. I’ll« ?1. Ki'lne) must lie balanced without further delav. for ail ku.dsof female trouble* .'imi w 1 re It can be given m a cup of tea or coffee We Can and Do hi tackle bbwk*. Fr« ight pi. pani. And Importer of Complin ills, ele., H «»p'-iirtltv T imes Pt nt tsHlx<i < «. irov* all «»b'truct’oh* ’«» the m •n’Lly p»n w ithout the knowledge ot the person taking Write 1’or < 'atalofrue. Guanmtee Dr. Ackor’a Blood Elixir. for it ha* Jacksonville. Jan. 21. 1*"1 he. n tuliy demonstrated to tlx* peopleof thls < h 1-, no matter c bat th • chip * . 1 hey an* it. ei!e< tinga speedy and permanent cure, 1 ulion Iron . nd Lntinr U kx. roiinti v ttiat it ih superbir to all uth'-r pv. pa- w hat even w> man t e» d-. -mi can b*- used whether the patient 19 a moderate driuker . 1 ” Brush St.. Detroit .4ic|i « ations for bloo<l diseasca It is npositive cure I safely. Fc.r ♦ ale by th»* Lvmg to’iei bem:- or ar alcoholic wreck. > Ih-.usands of X Notice. forsvptulitic poisonliiK. l’Icers, Ertmt Iona and cal C«»..in tnufactun n Francisco Ca\ drunkards have been cured who have taker MEDFORD, OREGON Ld Complete copies of owt's'iipl I’1'- posted pimp!'«. It puritto tlie wholeaystun ami i s- n ’ he (¡olden Specific in their c< flee witbou th< Tour hiv builds xp tbe const itution. lie« 1er. ■ til. Min«! «r«nd»>nn< cnr*,fl. B v»k«i lp«m»«l their knowledge, and to-day oelieve the» llp to «. .*■» i f the order, nude for fl i” P»r fa r nt for Ilf nt. [in - n* T>-»tini'>niAta fr<-ni al! ■m fi to quit drinking of their own free will. N. 4 H'LI. I.ISE OF THE BEST ANI» MOST t«»wnsliip. .Money mu«t ncconipany or- SGO.OOO.O-) 8*1** < f thnglab»«. P-'»Mp*H’tUA FOR'j * ,U “ • »ritt gO ZV ta-tih,natile cloth*. hnlRhinjp, etc., con ders. Ad»ire*f The John (’enter* farm near Bearcreek harmful effect results from its administra KKF. n Mi.phratKin t» Pnif. r,n- B Fi «a» pm of Haj for Sale. stantly kept on hand, and nothing but Orst- IA. L ir k <Ui A.i, New Ywib K imhvi . i . Kowbnnr.Oren' n. Amen. s. » o. . an c -tr.ti'ft;. • at boœ». g ». rantnining 16 acre*. is often d for r«nt. tion (’ires guaranteed. Send for circular G. V . •• • i 11 fg a. v .’ur time.ct spare tn*m»nta onlv to elasH work turned out. For further pirticnlar? et <jutre of n- d • ff r* f< r f>a’o 1'0 ’■ r snd full • nrtu ula-s Address m contidence It « unde lltew. tk Allia new (,t*-at SI -r All orders tilled promptly at reasonable LIBERAL SALARY i et.ry w .R* • Ve,- ,rf , n< A W {*, I’. J ph GOLDEN SPEC 1M< CO . 1*5 Bahr S’-.H ! « -i < • . 1 ratea and eatisfaetlon irtiarHiite<vl. • h ..i ‘ ’ 1 T • ' ! I A I • ■ • \-!l \ . -1 I I.’Hl.V Jeatue l I I ■ aa furi . • ; Ja< ksotiviJe Precinct Oct., 20, 1&90. ’ Cincinnati. O « k-. ! \ lb-. Q i. hn A. 3AB1UCK. I A 1.1 !• ! ' \ 1< I l.I.i a «i.'re» at once. I’ •'. Vi KF.K Auuuta Munn, Ake.” MidtoYiJ. Mat 13 Ihr» bllNbVS a U>., FUKTUAU, M a LAL. STATE OF OREGON. IT. 8 Senator«. .1. I« M.lrti. il. J. N D.»l|»h; C*>iiar>-.-v>ni“'i. “ '«• "»■'""• 11 i»>v« ruoi. S. Fri»- noyer; î*»x-r. tar> >»i M-'i'. Ueoi'gv W. Mv- Brule, Mao Ir. .»-u"T, inn M« tscuau Slut«* Pruiicr.F. » . »Mk. r. “iipt. I ,!»*••• h»-»tru<*tiwn, g. B. Mcl’.lr..» “upreui* Juna r.*. K. S. btruuait, :a-é'.'V. E««r t. t. I« H.H»an. L'hHri JuitK. ’l'V i I' ’. l...r . ' riH-r .it uh » o. ut-lin« r “ » ii , JiMicpuiliv. Lake aixl Coiupri.-itig Jacks* Kia.iiatii oounli.s ( » iivmt .. . JtldU«’. L. H. '' D- SILAS J. DAY, Ai «*<lioi*<l REAL ESTATE ACENT I uELLBllAiEl) UNIVERSAL r r ! q r. H i I Ph O ’I Îï ; ' L! ri J r; J i't'i^’ j : 1 « 1 It Í, i : : 1 .I ■ ’ l:J . 4 I Í T' j y r' ! ; i_ *, I i w ’ r |;i ' : > t. lens and Lawns BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, ¿accessors lo C. C. Bookman’s Bank, YAQUINA Short I ..¡iio to PROFESSIONAL CARDS. lilormii FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST WOODBURN NURSERY Fruit, Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees VINES AND SHRUBBERY NO&PHIS OBLiCE ON TREES PRICES The Road to Jackson County Bank. J. c. CARSON, MEDFORD, OKI-XiOA Sash. Doers, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS E llsh Dandelion Tonic MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS TOLO! TOLO! TuiO Townsite and Milling Co. FRUII THEES F. L. Posson &, Son, SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS REVOLVERS: SEEDS SEEDS By the Thousand ! TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, ■ ■■!■■■■■■■■■ CRiFFIS.it WALKER GOLU HILL, OxiLGON ■ ASH ASI) DOORS AM) SEASONED FINISHING W ■ CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland. Or. SAW MILLS ON SAMS CREEK. CHOICE LAND FCR SALL! THE OREGON LAND CO STARRETT’S t CARDEN SEEDS! llomo Olli«-«* jit J<’i!«‘iii. 1 >r«*«»-«»tt The Best Because Always Reliable. Crain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City it nd Suburban Property. SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS > PRICELIST. WINE AND SPIF.’IT TILE EOK SALE Special Prices to Market Gardeners. Tiling of All Kinds LUCKEY & CO MERCHANTS, REAL-ESTATE 0.1 COMMISSION City and Country Property For Sale. 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon DETROIT A CARRICK, Al «•»•fluni t Tailor MEMORY CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000 C’A>1I ACFHTS VW."';, 1*AI I> Vi» ALBANY. ORKGON. ìwiil ULRICH DistiiCî Agent. • ■ n'œüiürtü. Ühff Oii i I