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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1891)
Or gcwoíhitic ïimrs. (Ihi MV».uer«itü: iïimce ADVERTISING AN Published t’V« r> Friday by UilAlil.EH E dit «» k AND XK’KKl.L. F ho PIUKTOK. NEW TIMES BUILDINC. TIMES JOB OFFICE oinplvte by far than any other la Oregon, and eoniparen favorably y In the State. Job Prioting of every finable description done a» San Francisco ea. and iu a prompt uud ttr«l-i-laM> manner Otic«—Corner Third and CStreeta. ÍH IDO JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 8 Kat«« of sulsii rtption: line copy per annum, In advance •* Hix month» ..................... •• three month*............... OFFICIAL DUUCi'OdY. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK GALLOWAY. The) are Coming. A short time since the T imes receive«! copies of a Cincinnati, Ohio, paper contain ing a lengthy “write up” of the well-known Sells Bros., of circus fame. These gentle men were lauded to the skies as solid prop erly owners and progressive citizens, aud it was incidentiv remarked tbat they would visit the Pacific coast wiih their great aggregation the < ommg summer. Ami the <»ther day marked copies of FtiHad« Iphia papers were received con taining full page illustrated articles on F-repaugh’s “gr< atest of all modern cir cuses ’—the proudest production of the quakrr city This great galaxy of wondeis is also to take a trip to the guld- -n west during the present year. So we can now reliab y inform the small boy (ami tbe old gent who always acc ni- pumes him because lie has to) that he wdl not lack for amusements in ttn- particular line. This advertising is a sure sign ihat the “camels are coming,’’ accom panied by tiie elephant* ami th«- nu<--hell game, ihe monkeys ami the c>lor««l lemon ade, tiie clow ns ami the rest uf the mena gerie. Ii won’t be long before The walls are full of pictures and The fence is covered, too, With animals train Hlmloostan, New Y’urk and Timbuctoo. There’s acrobats ami horses In red and green and brown, While flaming types prodain the news, a ue cii?Us is in THE x/'GAR BEET. .VR. HARRlsG.XX "CHEAP COAT' Bl G RE AR. STRONGEST UE THE STRO.VG. Tiie following circular has been issued If Louis Cyr,the strong man of Canada, by the Oregon etate board of commerce Now comes Benjamin Harrison, presi could lift a «right of the human mind as in rvg:ir«l to tiie sugar l>eet seed, which dent, and warns the western farmers and easily as he does weight from the tl aor be is being distributed throughout the businessmen in convention in Kansas would be a valuable member of society, country under the auspices of that or city, that they musn’t ask for the cheap- ' His efforts, howevi r, are simply to show NOTARY PUBLIC. ganization : ening of things; he fears, as h»* did three j that lie possesses a remarkable museje. In the effort to Lave experiments years ago, tiiat things might get to be too Cyr is a French Canadian, born in a MANUFACTURER <>F made in various sections of the state, for cheap, et-pt daily coats. Mr. Harrison little town name«! St. Jean, winch is tiie purpose of ascertaining definitely thinks it is of the utmost im|x>rtance j about tweuty miles frotn Montreal. He whether sugar beets can l>e produced in that an Aineiiran fanner should pay at was 1 “ years of age when he discovered Oregon of a quality and quantity, and at least 30 bushels of corn for a suit of shod that lie was j»osbrssed of great strength. Abstracts Made of Titles to a cost to warrant th»* estalilishing of beet dy clothes. It the American farmer could He hapi^ned to i»e out walking one day SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: Lands. sugar manufactories, the following direc act a suit of real wool clothes for 20 when he came a«'ro»s a wagouload of Loes ot appetite; bad brewth ; bad taste In LEGAL DOCUMENTS tions for p'anting arid cultivation of the bushels of corn Mr. Harrison would feel bri< k» »tuck in tiie mud. the mouth; tongue coaUd; pain under tbe He weighed shoulder-blade; in the buck or Bide—often beet l ave been obtained from those who tiiat the bottom was dropping out of lhe at lire timr 24'1 |*oiimlK. Cyr got under Of all kinds «lrawn up. esp«n iallv pertaining mistaken for rheumatism ; sour stomach to the settlement of estates. have hail exp* rience therein. universe, wheteas the bottom would only the cart ami lifted it ou toe »olid ground. with flatulency and water brush; indiges Select a soil that will not become hard be droppingout of the Republican party. From that moment fie went around lift tion; bowel» lax and costive by turns; I’oilrctor of Actonulii. Prompt Ki iniltunri s. during the growing season. Ttie sugar The prefeident is talking to tiie western ing nearly everything on wbicti be could headache, wub dull, heavy sensation; beet, if raised in proper soil, with pro|>er farmers when he cautions them to re get a good hold. MONEY LOANED. rcstlessneas. with «eruation ot having loft cultivation, will grow all under ground member that coats may tie too cheap Cyr in now but 27 yeaisof ace, weighs something undone which ouvhg to have lnv«»stment Recuritles a Specialty. Jackson except a very small crown. If the He doesn’t say for w hom they may lie »18 pound», ami i-tan li* 5 feet, IP, been done; fullneee utter «luting; I«<1 County Scrip Bought and Sold. temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow ap giound becomes han! so that tiie beet t<x> jhcap We do not Hdieve they will inchea in height. He haw yellow curly I hit v«’ a compl't •• set ot Maps ot all the. ur- pearance of skin and eyes ; diizlness, etc. v« yt’d Landsin this county, ami receive Ab cannot expand under ground, it will be ever Is* too < heap in price for those who hair, which fall« to lit» ehouldera He Not all, but always some of the»« Indi stracts monthly from Koscburg of all n«w forced above and be worthless for sugar, buy them, though they w ill soon be too cornea naturally by bis marvelous entries mad«’. 1 am thus prepared to make cate want ei action of the Liver. For a- all that portion of the beet that pro cheap in quality if the Republican policy strength. His mother was a powerful out Hom«‘stead ami Pr«’-emption can save to parti« s the expense * jects above ground contains no sugar, continues to discriminate against wool woman, whoconaidere 1 the carrying of Roseburg Land office. that cun do no harm and has never lieen luit impurities tiiat prevent the crystalli and in favor of shoddy. a barrel cf flour up two flights of stairs a known to fail to do good. zation of sugar. HAVB HEVRKAL FINE FAHMN AND OTHER lhe president admits that wheat and mere trifle. She weighed 265 pounds 1>ES1 HABLE PKOrKBTV IN .MY Plow the land not less thp.n 12 inches corn are too cheap, but he seeks to His father tip|>ed ttie acaies at 220 HANDS FOR HALE. ileep the first plowing, as early in the dissuade the western farmers from ask pounds, but was not gifted with any re- -AN EFFECTc»’L «PECIF1O FOR— rW"Prompt reply made Io all letter». season as practicable. Plow very shal ing that anything ehe shall be cheap. maikable weight-lif ing ability. He has Malaria, rt Cumplalut, Through the Wear) Hour« Charges in accordance with the times. pyspwpeiu. suk Heartache. low th* second tin»«, not over four or For 30 years Mr. Harrison’s party have several brothers wtio are only ordinary Refers.by permisston to C. C. Beekman, E r <|., Constipation, Biliounnos. Of many a night,made long ---------- ,................. ....... doubly ....... g bv it* five inches deep Work the land wt»ll, been making the tai iff higher and men in the matter uf strength. Bank« r; to Hon. L K. W« bst«T. Ju«lg<* «»f this Kidney After tiotiN, Jaundice, protracted agony, the rheumatic Mil!-Ar ami after the last plowing pulverize tiie higher, and for the greater part of tins jmiieial district, and to any busiiuws house in Mental Depression, Colic« The remarkable thing aboutCyr's per- Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY. tosses to an»t fro on his slrei less c iu« b. surface thoroughly. Then if tiie rainy period tiie price-« of agricultural products A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. formaneea is that he uses no h irness. vaiidy pra\mg for that rest which only season is about over, Jet it remain from "I have been practicing medicine for twenty have been going down. We do not sav In New York iiiy, Deeemtier 20, 1868, View o! Fence in Position. coin» s by tits and starts, his malady i> irears and have never l>een able to put up a vegets- one *hicb ordinary medicines to«» often 10 to 12 days before sowing, in order to that legislation could Lave prevented tiie William B Curtis made a harness lift of >le tompound that would, like Simmons Liver allow the moisture t » rise to ttie surface fall in the prices of agricultural products; 3299 pounds. At Berthierville, Canada, fail to relieve; but there ;s ample evidence Regulator, promptly and effectually move the to prove that the till* led blood depurent, It tiie seed is sown on freshly prepared what we do say is Hiat the man who October!, 1888. Cyr, without tiarness, Liver to action, and at the same lime aid (instead of weaken) the digestive and assimilative powers Hostetter’s Ftomaih Bitter.-, affords tbe ground it will germinate immediately, raises cheap corn must liave a cheap raised 3,525 pounds of pig iron, lie con of the system." rheumatic a r« liable means ot relief. and if the weather should l.e warm and coat, and it is better for him that that fidently expects to lift 4.500 pounds be- L, M. H inton , m . n., Washington, Ark. NEAT. DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP. Cbc< k the malady in its incipient stages, dry tl><* moisture will retire from tiie sur coat should be cheap in price than cheap fo e he retires. ONLY «»TINE when the first premonitory twinges come face, the germs w ill die and tiie seed be in quality. For two years C«r has abstained fiom on, w;tn this agreeable medicine, aud avoid Has our Z Sump in red on front of u rapper. come Worthless. The one hundredth anniversary of the tbe use of liquor ami tobacco. Thi», be years of t« rlure. Whatever be the ration Tl e ground must be thoroughly pul- I Jilted Stages patent law was celebrated ale of (lie active in Hu» me «»f the lhtte s on save, has increased Ilia lifting ability 700 JACKSONVILLE OR. this malady, certain it i- tba> no evidence v«*r /. ‘«I on fop, and the seeds planted in last u« ek by a great convention of inven pounda. He eats five or six pounds of relating to its efftet is more direct Mnd i drills fifteen iricfies apirt, not over one tors in this city, an»i yet lhe one great meat a day and pays double lioard. than that which relatt s to i's .« haii inch deep and thinned out so as to blosing invention lias conferred upon Cyr’« last and greatest lift was 3,993 THE CRY OF MILLIONS! positive Ci-n in casts of rheumatism Ltke all stand f.om three to five incties apart in mankind is the <*Leai»ening cf the cost pounds. HE IXDEKSIGNED HAVE Y'nltMED A sterling remedies, however, it des ryes a OH. 7-YY SHCKl '•oiinrtm-rship with an aulii -.icd capital ot At a recent exhibit ion even by Cyr, protiaeted, sy-itmiHe trial, at» i should the row*. Tire tlnnnii.g an t first weed- ut production, I hn wants of man are $.•¿»,111111, for th«- pm-pom»««t « íu rv mg on h • »encr ng sb- u'd I m * done as soon as tiie young without limit. With the work of 12 in Lewiston, Maine, he picked up a bar- U’ t be abandoned bevaus« d»ot at <nc*; retiii- ST QF IT NOW. ai Banking Busim ss in ail of br.un-h« s in b • ts can be distinguished from the hours a day he mu> ’ Mipply all his wants. dnd. * It is tqiiady ettica« ious mdy , j - telof fl >ur with one baud at>d put it on .lacksonvlll«.. Oregon, oftiee alili.-oil stand SOON IT WI L BE TOO LATE weed After this, all that is necessary Tiie less time hn nv-«ls to devote to bis shoulder as if it were a bundle of cot st«, indigestion ami kindred di eases. at Beekman's Banking House. 8. E. corner Cal is to keep them free from weeds. ifornia and Third streets. supplying certain wants tiie more time ton batting. With one finger be ra-sed I have t ren to able«! many years with <'. C. BEEKMAN. A light, sandy loam, or alluvial soil, lie wdi certainly devote to supplying two great dumb hells with a man weigh disease f the krinry” and have tried Death <»fa Nitdujou Pioneer. TIIOS. G. REAME many different remethes and hay« PROFESSIONAL CARDS is I est How« ver, the ia-st land in the otlier wants. The civilised man differs ing 160 [ hiu nds u|iori them, the tvtai Joseph llawains, an o!«l pioneer of tLi" k-aight an! Iron, different physKianw without relief. About the nth of April county, after u h »m th* t a ri of Hawkin*- worhi cultivated a« is usually done in from tiie savage m having and supplying w. igtit.tieing 516 pounds. He lifted tire FRANCIS FITCH. I was suffering f: in a very violent ville, two nnlea north of Yreka, was named, raising beets for stuck would be worth a greater number of wants. And so it is bell and the man atrout two feet from attack that e I most pn»strated me lfl STEAMER -All.ING DATES. less for beets to manufacture into sugar. tiue that civilization advances in tbe the flour with the forefinger of tris right such a manner t»».«t 1 was bentover. «lied at Healdsburg, in Sonoma county,la**t ArnvLXKÏ AN.» COL N.S EU»R AT LAW. FROM ’>AN FR \ N< ISC«); FROM TAQU1NA; He juggled a thirty-five When I sat down tl was a!is«»M mipoasible for me week. Hr came to this county with th»* And unless tiie farmer follows instruc patn of cht apne-s; of reduced cost of pro hand only. . .. 3 Willamette Val!« y. Sunday. May. ... Wtilain« tte Valley, Thurs<i.iy. May Keeps the largest stock of Orr;/uH, to get up alone, or to pui on my clothes, when first immigration in * <«ni| any with Dr. tion* in raising beets for this purpose it duction. pound cannon ball as if it were rubber. Willrtinette \ ;il!< y. TueMlHV, Mav . 12 Willamette Vallej, Saturday, May. kind Providence sent J»: Henley, with the Hearn and ouiers, who met him on the w ill b * no test. Deets grow side by side Every lal»oi-saving invention lias been . 2ff XVi' ainetti- \ alley, Wet|nes«iay . May. W l'ainett«* Valley. Sunday, May His grtat feat of the evening was in OREGON KIDNEY TEA. to my plains at Fort Hail, and he was also a on the same land, one lot grown as di attacked, on the gound that it is going .2b Wjlianiette Valley, Thursday. May .. MORRIS M. HARKNESS, Willamette Valley, Sunday, May hois'ing, by bis famous upward ba^k hotel. I immediately ccmmenced partner with Dr. Hearn tn a mininu claim rected for sugar . might show by analy to reduce wages, or throw someone out lift, a platfuim weighing 261 pounds, using the tea. It had an almost AflrtllrtKY .PiiiCOl'.VELiii; AT LAW, The company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. • •n Yreka Hat«». The Dr. sa\s Hawkins miraculous effect, and to the aston told him in ’51 that he was 62 v ars ot age, sis frem 14 to 20 per cent, sugar, while of employment. And yet tiie result of a upon which stole! twenty men, whose Urunt’» Paun, Urryvn. ishment of all the guests at the hotel, I: Trains connect with tlieO. i C. R. R. and River B-» its nt Corvallis and Albany. lienee he must have been 102 years old the other lot. cultivated as is generally century of labor-saving machinery is tiie combined weight with that of the plat in a few days.l am happy to state. when he died, in place of SS reported m the <1 ne for slock, and long distances «part, vast increase in ti e numl»rr of person* form was 3,780 pound**. lie also did an VINES AND SHRUBBERY Lidays and «ui int rm -diatc days when »ilice in AIklFa building, Front Street. Train N » i will run Tuesdays, Thur^iay- an I Saturday man. I will» that I was a new San Fram isco papers, and came from the woul«l grow large, mainly above ground, employed in production, tiie reduction equilibrist act with Mrs Cyr, in which !!• <‘’ssary. lrain N ». 4 will run Mondays. Wednesday s aií i Friday.", and ■ >n intermedian - »1«) s to all afflicted! wa^mmeud the tea State of Virginia, where he served when a and contain very little saccharine and of their Lours of labor and tiie great in lie baleneed her, clinging to a ladder, on T. E. H<»gg. Receiver. P. P. PRIM, when iH'ccasary. on the northwest coast. M 1 have been. young man as overseer on Prc-idem Mon be unfit for sugar. The farmer wjl ob crease of their wages. hi» chin. ATTUHNEY ANI» COI N s EI. ii R AT LAW, C. C. HOCUE, roe’s plantation. He came t » this coast W. B. WEBSTER G. A TrpPFI! The liglit of tiie old fogies against lower I F. A I ’ . Ag t. <> I ’ . R. R Co, Gen'l F. X P. Xg t, < >r»«g<»n L>»«v»»l«»prnent < <»., because he had no family, ami th »light he tain fully as large a crop if cultivated for i ’«»rviillia. Oreg«»n. Proprietor <v> idental !I««U1 I ■«L»ntg<»?u«»ry St.. S««n Francisco ('al. could stand it as well as most «»I the v- •oting sugar as lie would for slock in the usual taxes is like the fight of tiie old fogies T hin your F rfii .—We bopft that our Santa Rosa. Cal men, being of strong ronsti’iitiun an.! al- way. The bests would he smaller, but against labor—aving machinery, a fight fruit-growers will thyi well by artificial Vili practiee in .«.i courts ot thè •»tale. Office PRICES: and civilization.— ways enjoying excellent health. Yreka thete would be more of them from one- against progress lu thè Court il >u»e, luirdduur tu k it ut vu- meant- and not de[>eii<l upon nature and trance. Journal ha f to three pounds, ami grown all un Xiifinnif! lh Hix-nft. Apph* Trees . < 5 to |10 p«'r 100 spring Htornis to thin their fruit for them. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. H". <ler the ground except a small crown, it Peach “ ... 10 “ 16 “ J R. NEIL, A statement ih going the rounds that tile Plum and Prune Tre« “» 1»> “ “ is tlier» fors eswentia ly in order that the Fencing Go'eminent Laud. A dv vn < i : is P rick “.—Ti e piice of laei Morm <ii<l a world of g. o I, from the . • APHRODITINE” Other tree« and shrubberj furnished rt'Hsona- "? ATTORNEY ANU CUlNsELOU AT LAW. test may ire of value for th»* end de meat I.as gone up in the east and is ad ('har.es E. Lockwood, assistant I • i c.i bly. fact that it accomplish« d the «oik which Is F old on a Jack»<m ciH**, Ur. Send t«»r Catalogue t«> States district attorney here, calls attention eir« d ti»at the instructions may lie fol - vancing. Packers, butchers ami dealers otberwiH- have requite«! many hundred POSITIVE J. H. SETTLEMIER. W.Mk’.burn,Or. to 8ii erroneous impression. The state lowed strictly. savthat they think it will continue to band* to perform in thinning out the GUARANTEE Will practice m ali court. h «4 tn« ."tute. Uffi« «. ment lias been made that there is no ade When the beets ar«» grown, in select alvarice until July 1. At present the ìu lue Court House, Ursi door to allot vu- to cure anv forn quate remedy at law acatnst the practice ing samples for analysis take only those prices of dressed meats, excepting pork, fruit from oveiloaded tree? There is no 1887 18 a t rance. o( nervous discHse doubt but what in some localities the of fencing in pul 1< ’lands. Mr. Lockwood that have grown all underground, of or any disorder < f to 12\. cents a pound at wind Hnd rain <114 knock <-ff a few buds says tbe statutes are plain mid explicit <«n g'*o«l shape, and do not weigh over two rang« from the generative or MEOFORD, OREGON H. K. HANNA, wholesale for first c'ass grade. I\-rk is this point. Many applications have been and a good many bloseoms; but this gans of either m - x . An analysis of Ireets raised in tieg nning «•» take an upward turn. Al method of thinning your fruit crop can wheth«T ari*im: TTUKNBY ANU « UC.N.-ELUK Al LAW. Manufacturer ut received at his office fr »m different pouiis P umls fr'»mthPCx»eNh.\e*r throughout the state, asking to ki.ow wliat the ordinary way will give no test of retail choice steaks sell well at fr< m 17's not be relied upcii. This seafon of all , Ur. □ crunt useof Stiinulaut". AFTER BEFORE value. to 2<) l i nts per pound, wlide round steak other» growers should distinctly t>ear in Tobacco or Opium, or through \ o «thful in<li8fr*'- can be done in the ca^es of stockoune’S Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East Your attention is calle I to the follow is worth 12’- to 20 «ents, ami roasts 15 to mind Hat h<avy, thorough thinning tihn, o\ • r indulgence. Ac , auch a« Los* of Brain who fence in govrrnni» nt land w ithout any* Will practice in ail courts of the Slate. OlUct l’6W«‘r. Wakefulm«*, Bearing down Fainsinthe title tn it. These p< o| le have no right t° ing extracts from tiie report of »lie com 22 cents in Drill's brick, up-."taiis. llis is an averag« advance muet lie done in oriler that the fruit they ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Dealer in ha« k,.SeminalWeakuc!»*,Hysteria,Senous Pms- this, and the pun aliment is provided by ai 1 missioner of agriculture, Washington, fo>m b to 7 cents since the fiist ol tbe expect to harvi-r-t ehail be of good, mer trn:ion. Nocturnal Emissions. I a * icorrhu a. liiz- act of « ougress passe«! Feb 25, 1885. Vio J. J. HOUCK, zin«,"s, W- ak Memory. of rower and I thim »- lationof this statute is made a «rimina 1» C , for the year 1881, on ttie sugar month. 1;< preset tativt s of Armour dt chantable e.ze and quality. With a large tericy. which if r.«»gle«,fe»l <«ftcn lead to prvmatnrc offence and the prescribed punishment is a !»■(*». and quote ! from ti e most reliable Company, Neison Morris and others sav NOTARY PL'ULIC AND I'uNVGYANt 1«. fruit crop throughout the w hole country, obi age and in-anitv. Price fl.uo a .‘«ox. 61 hjx «‘ h fine < f not to txceed fl’"«», or imprison European anthorit’e-: ‘ Experiments in lhe advame is due to natural causes, only the largest, fineet fruit will eell to for i • ■"* s«‘Ht l>y mail on receipt of price’ <>»M TIKI, UrrpeeM. A WRIT . EN <iC A RANTER ia given fo ment not to exc< ed <»ne year. The punish close planting, c«»nt;nued for a series of mainly of tie scarcity of gtxid stock. advantage. Thia claes of fruit can be es cry f > «X> order r»'« «•■ v«*»|, to refund the inon« v if ment applies t«» al connected with the eight years, gave tin* fol'owing results: Ttie failure of the oat crop and the short MONEY LOAN ED ON FAVORABLE TERMS Will attend to ail busin« hi mj liuv wit« GENERAL Ill’ll.HING MATERIAL. secured this eea*un only from orchards n Permanent cure is not effected. We !:n\c work ol doing tb-ten» ing.—•‘Ureg' iiian. ’ l«t, rich« r; 2d. letter quality; 3d, of promptn« th * und al rt-aaoimbh* rut« ». ness of the corn crop and minimum that have been lieavi'y thinned. taatimoulals from old and young, We Eatimates and price-liet sent on application thon-andaof larger yield in weight; 4th. lewsexl aust amount of hay i r several years and have paid a visit to some of tl«j leading o* noth sexes, who have txx'ii permanently cured ROBERT C. SMITH, by thense of Aphroditine. Circular free. Address S tate or Omo « iti or Tot epoj gf ing to the soil.” Also—•‘Beets at small other causes, and the removal of the fruit sections and find I bat nearly x COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. L ccas C ocntv , I THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. er distances w ill produce mere sugar and cattle from the Cherokee strip is still all of the trees ale overloaded with ATTORNEY ani » CUI’NSELUK at law . Factory nt Wcidhr'» Mill. Salerooms cor Western Branch. F rank J. i hfsev maker oath tbat he absorb less of tiie saline matter.” Box 27, P ortla -N’ d , Or.. another. The cattle they say were taken buds, blossoms and young fruit. Third and E street«. Portland. Or« >roii. If is tbe senior par*i er of ihe timi ot F. J For sale at City Druv Store, Jacksonville. Now we know that the c«»nstitu*nt from the strip and put on the market at firn nt’a Ortyoii. growers [errnit their trees to carry and CHFSI.Y A Co.. doiug l-usint «« in thè city Purchasers of property or Capital Stock of the ot Tole-.o, ci . uii K and state aforesalil, ami pre perties of sugar are furnished entire once. Tins took away one source of mature the fruit that has set upon them, Office in Layton A t’o.’s brick, upstaire. Ibai su ni tirili «ri pai die sum <4 ONE ly hv the atmosplier**, ami that tiie sa ohta-ning feeders of the spring market. the result will be pool quality, small, un HI N’DKED DOLI.ARs for e<ch ami ev ry line matters are furnisii»’d by the soil, Then on account of the short crops last desirable fruit this season, and a very ROBERT A. MILLER, css*-of C a T arkii tlir.t < ann* t be cured by ami Ly cultivating the sugar beets at year and consequent high ptices of grain, light ci op of fruit ii[>on those trees next By the Tuonannd ! tbe U’e <-f H a LI ' s C ati RHII CI RÉ I smaller <ii*tanc« s from each other (that fee lers i-ou’d net afford to fatten and did ATL’ORNEV ANO C*»l.Nct.LoR AT LAW. season. Nature Will certainly demand a 1- KANK J. <TIENI Y. I is closely p'anted they are less exhaust not have the feed, and so pat all the rest from over-exertion and overwork. he fndf . rsigned is now taking or - •hick.’ionrtile, Ur. in ing to the soil. Sworn to betore me and subscribed drrs through Jrtckson and Josephine coun Cio«e culture 1« more TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE surplus stock on the market at any price. \\ atcii your ori-liards closely and tbin my presence, th » 6tli day of December, A. ties for pr< fiiaMe at the same time to the grower This took away ano'her ai.d the remain ft ti« e h> building furim’rly occupied by Dr. D.’ 1HH6. thoroughly while the fruit is yet small, Of the Franchises anil Privileges granted to F. H. ROWE W hi Jackson. and tiie manufacturer. ing source of obtaining feeders. Another before the |>roc< -s of lorming an4 devel i . < A. W GLEASON. General Agts. for D. M. I-’erry & Co's FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, ■|*** , j yj , larv public. factor '» the eaetcin demand, chiefly oping the p4 has gone too far, as the |>er- August 7th, 1888, Hall s Caiarrti l ure is taken interna ly O. F. DEMOREST. Any Kind mist'd in a first-class Nursery. Ol rStvi s lb nuked D ollars .—There from New York and Phi'adelphia, for a fecting of tiie germ r< quires an extra ef- and acts directly on the blood and mucous By the incorporators of said company, now on file at the high grad" of beef ami mutton This is K EVIDENT DENTIST. surfaces of the sy-tem. Semi for testitno- is a report prevalent that several cit z**ri“ a regular demand and pays well for the fort <?u tiie part ol the tr«e ah'l taxes its Th<»s«‘wanting tr« r'R will do well to give me of Benton ec unty have been “«lone up" energy, vitality and fe«*d<iig 'plainlea to their order«, ns I will g'iarante<’ satlstartlon. Recorder ’ s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. la’s. tree. Oregon. I warrant a’l my tre< <. if pr«»p« rly carfd for. to the tune <4 »700 by a confidence man ; stock to supply it. As long, however, ttieir utmost. Particularly is this the F. J CHENEY A ( <>.. Toledo < i T<‘rms of payment easy. Pr<»<iu< r taken at yet bail the fellow done as h«> agreed to, as stock was plenty this demand did not case in a season like the present, when Garden Seed. col<i by Druggi-ts. 75c. market price. IrtOUIhs. of Peach See«! wanted. Tolo, Oregon, October 4, 1 much affect tiie prices to be paid here. CEO. DE BAR, M. D., these men ni ght have got themselves fruit has set from tiie Hunk of the tree to A. J*. JOHNSON. Jacksonville. Oregon, Aug. 1, lsk3. into serious trouble. Ttie story we have the tips of tiie branebe« so thickly that PHYSICIAN AND 8 t HO EON, An Italian Opinion heard is this: In a certain locality of see ar.y purtiou portiou cf the T hk earlv miner has never been truly you can hardly ere Chevalier L» uis (Vntencln . pre«i«!mt of this county a stranger had been hanging ■Jack'uavilie, Urraoa. J. W. WALKER. ■■■■■■■■■■■■a painted. I protest against the flip|«ant tree. J. H. GRIFFIS tl)p Italian Chamber of Commerce, acrom • »’h- •• an«l r«iPdrnce on California Street. named bv his dnuvl tor, arrived at N«w around all winter and nuvl« a proposi sty le and •«- entric heroic of those writers a • • • • the < i:r.i:nKATi:n .... 2 < alia itleii'ird promptly day or night. Grass, Clover and all kinds of B e M en — not W orms .— I’nder th« York, Mav 1. He ‘•••» k ! while tie was jr tion to some parties to furnish them who have made him a terror, or who, à SMITH & WESSON _ Rotre he made a ri •♦•cial j»<» nt tn have f«n with c-.unt"rfeit greenbrii 1rs. which, by se<r.:ng upon a sporadic case of extreme above caption tbe San Francisco____ Star audience wi'h the I' Ilan ctb ret in refer boiling in <•' ffee and b"ing rubbed up a oddity, some drunken, biawling wretch, ha« the following [a-itinent remarks in MANU F At ’TV KERS OF ence to the N» w Orhan« nff.-ir. ‘‘The little, could n 4 ly iletecte l from genu have giv< n a caricature to the world as a regard to the now rapidly increasing cus Italian gov<rn«n»» l ” *ai«1 the chevalier, ine pa|er money; and from what we tom in the I'mted Mates of imitating — Ever Msnufactured. " The Finest Finett Small Arm, irmi Fv»p Mamifarfiirarf W ••though feeling k»« i Iv the « utrage perpe have heaid Hie proposition was accepted • vpital miner. The so-called literature ‘‘Roy tiiat treats of the golden era is too ex- foreign manners and customs: N<..ir<>r<l, «»regen, uarnnt<w*d *| trated upon her c untrymen. never in ■ Unrivaled Perfect. - H Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. tended to dispatch, as rumor Las it, war by several citizens, who were to receive navagant in this «hrection. In all my ally received” isthefu/A heading to an . f°r :1i.. n lla-iilin'a Bhak. li On paving the confi [«■iHonal experience in mining camps article desciibing the president's recep ■ ACCURACY. ships. Italy is only ton anxious to ma n- »7000 for »700. st-.. t. tnin the fru ndly feeling it ha* w ith the dence man ti e »700 or«' of the pur troin 184'* to ls54 H ere was not a cast* of tion in the southern | art of the state. _ DURABILITY, ■ EXCELLENCE ot' I’n’.hd States; conaeipo n'l.V ’he report chasers was. it is said, to «••«•ompany hloocsfu <1, rofdiery, theft, or actu al vic- We notice an int Tease ill line country, of E. B. PICKEL, NI. O., _ WORKMANSHIP and ttiatit w a« about to recall the Dalian lega him to 1’ortlatHl, where the »7’100 in l«*nce. 1 d.»ubt if a more orderly s<s-iety late years, in tbe use of expressions de* ■ CONVENIENCE In tion at Wa«hM g‘(»n is absur«l.” worthless money was to he paid over ; was ever known, ilu« ctmhi it beotner- noting that Euiopean ideas as to tbe sub P H ï SIC I A N A N D 8 I' R G E O N. LOADING and SAFETY. Bee Keepers’ Supplies. hut on arriving in Corvallis it seems that wise? Tbe pioneers were young, ardent, ordination and sutist-rvience cf masse« — lieware of cheap iron imitations. M rd Torti, Oregon. tie changed his mind, expecting that the uncorrupted, mo-t <4 tti«*rn well educated to the classes i m «• largely at a discount |H Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to Toor Mall Service. We want YOU for a customer. Give us Ct s pr«in|>r ; to iLiy or Night. fellow would either semi or bring the aud from the beet families in the east tn Europe it» Il are rapidly su|>erseding CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS _ SMITH & WESSON. a trial order. We no’ic<’ the fol’ »wir»n now< item from • »ih •• «»n B ntrwl. large amount back ; but, alas, be is gone, The eaily miner was anitiitious, eneiget- ti.oee principles ol political and social ■ HI-KIXGt'IF.t.n, ,W «.NN. MarUifi'Id io tbe Oregonian of the ■Jltli Munroe Saliberv uh r rereved lb»* roti trad and so is the »7’’0. If th:""* re|iorts are !«• and enterprising. No underlaking equality upon winch tins m>tr>n was W. S. JONES, M. D. I I lit; , the lilt' j parti, 1 i «' s •— wl.o v, • <<> would «•. go ... into . . such to carry tbe mail on route No. 7.132I ha* true, was too gn at to taunt him. The pluck founded. “.Servant” has nearly super ' ‘ in ' the and resources exhibited by him in at seded’’help” and **d< mestic.” sub-'et the same to Jas C.-lvert a business are not to be pitied Nurses, PlIYsfilAN AND S I'R G E O X. of California, at figures considerably lower least, and it is only too bad they did tempting mighty projects with nothing «’hite-capped as being of an inferior Or«0 •>». Successors to Miller Bros. Catalogue Free. than at present paid for the same service got. not lose all they have brand of humanity, are frequently seen The people of Coos hav and Coqudl* vallev Had the worthless stuff been re- but Ins courage ami Ina brawny arms to <Block. carry them out were phenomenal. His in our public conveyances and streets. |R)R SALE—ABOl’T 4(M) ACRES OF EXTRA are indignant over thi^.and propose to have any quality of ligriculttiral hind, being a part generosity was profuse and his sympa'hy •‘Master«’’ is coming into use to denote the mail delivered w th some degree of r»r ceived and an attempt mi te to pass of Ilu-Hiram Colver Donation Land Claim; tainty. For a month pn«t the servi« e has of it, there are some who would lucre active, knowing no distinction of race. employers, though Jesus said, ‘‘Call no situated about 5 mile» Irom Ashlaii'i, ‘T4 of a —WITH ITS— been outrageous, and >tci»s are now being than likely have got themselves into His sentiment tint justice is sacred was man master,” and tens of millions are mil«* south of Plurnix, Jnekson county, Ore- These r.ien can be never «lulled. His services were at annually expended, nominally to popu- takcD to secure a delivery of mail on seiions trouble. g«»n. rhe Oregon A (iii'tornia railroad and TlU'lll. <>!*« ’ <<> li the Oregon A Cal toinia Ktage road pass schedule lime or to enforcement of the thankful tin y <iid not get it.— 1‘ent'oi command to settle differences | tactfully, larize His teachings. Mrdford. «»regna. That expression through said land. This tract of land is all A statutory penalty. Ismltr Oli. via Williams. Brick Building. upreUIr». or with pistol in hand to right a grievous in its full meaning, as shown by tbe con No. I. <leep, black-loam bottom 'and, being (In the State JnHurancr (J u ' h . Building,) <>ne <»f th«* ilrst elaims *•« rtled upon in Rogue wiong to a stranger. His capacity for text, is utterly against such flunkey-ism riv» r valley. All well Hiipidhsl with living riie Newspaper. AND BKANCH OFFH’ES IN PUHTLAND. ASTOIUA AND ALBANY. J. C. LEE, M. D., S even L aws for D ivorce —The laws self-government never has been sur as is implied by ttie words ‘‘royally re water. This land will be sold in quantities to The Best Because Always A newsrapcr is always printed in a rush. of (.Juna recognize seven causes for di passed. Of a glorious epoch, he was of ceived.” Anything like royalty here is null purchasers. F««r further inlo-mation in Has for Baie a large list of P II Y 83^71 AN AND 8 f N G K O N Reliable. quire of E. ,1. FARLOW, Ashland, Or«*gon, or There is slwai s something in it that should vorce. They are: lawivioiwnetm, jeal a glorious ra* e.—E. (>. U iitr, in th>‘ .Vav treason to the nation, to which all flun Point. rtrej/oH. E. l>. FoC DRAY. Ph<rni x. Or<-gon. he left out; something left ont thrt should ousy, harrennebs, theft, ihsobedience, Ctntury. keys are traitors. It is not necessary Ashland, Ogn.. Oct. 3 1H90 Grain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and have cone in; it is at tones too quid' to leprosy and talkativeness. The laws are «'all. promptly »tleii4.il Io 4»y or night. that people should crawl with their heads ESTABLISHED 1874. act; but, withall it« fault ’ nnd shortcom Suburban Property. J im I’ rtty , sent to the penitentiary on the giound, Asiatic fashion, to show ing’. Hit re is more education in a bright, forth« protection of men; the women J. B. WAIT, M. D., newsy paper than there is in a nov-1. Yon «io not seem to be considered worth liqtal last January, was a confirmed user of courtesy,even to so distinguished a pub Thr Orcaon L hik I t'o .wii' «■epcclnBy oriranlzi.l fur ths purp'WH <>r buylnir ami -ubdivLIIns will find that the brmhest hoy on practical, protection. A man is liable to punish opium for fourteen years, hut is now re- he wrtY/nf asthe president of the United ■ i rm- traits ■>! Inmt. and has durlnic th<- pnht tw.. y. nr’ bong hi ami _«: »>. 11 vi<|.-«l <iv<i 3,ZI»> n<-ri-n PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGBON ,'.r,.. |,.n,i into ffvi' to twenty acre tracts. Tim -m■■ <•— .4 thm nmb i lakmir 1« shown in tin- seti-ible, everyday question', is the boy who ment if he retains a wifi* who has been |>orte 1 s4 completely cured. C.«r-oli, 1 States. But we are coming down to the 1 rtini ..ni '.f'XI trai ts pieced on th- matk. I.'-‘T. hav.- b.. n pre'ers nee.papers to novels. Wrilfonl. Orego». guilty ef adultery An eloping wile sent up fiotn A-toria for sending an Asiatic [dan at break-n- < k speed. We claim that ten acre» of choice land in truit will yield a larger income than 160 acres ot Send for Catalogue for 1891, The undersigned has now tor sale at the ftt in the MlMiaaippi valley. . may be sold by ttie husband, and if she obscene letter, lias also |g«i*ii cure I by i>lh. .-i»n Main Urret, In < hil4.-r»' Irnlrting whi’ We also make valuable improvement« in the way of roads, fem « ««, ciearing the land. etc. brickyards near Ashland Believe in Advertising- marries while absent from his house tiie p« nitentniry authorities of the mor Ad.iress-GEO. STARRETT,« Vails promptly attended t«», day and iiigni. I.<ih<>r't Tribuni to Is down Ingalls' We can sell a small tract of 'ami fur the sam«» price per acre you w«>uhi have to pay for a Walla Walla, Wash. The people of Ttiscon. Atizona, by a pub she must sufTer death by st tangling. phine habit. They la-gin by giving a “ciawtisli” s|ieve h until t i< quite reada large farm. lic subscription, btiv SOO copies ,4 theii The legal power granted to men over spoonful of a solution of n orphine and ble: “Mr. Ingalls, in lets la-t e|x*ecb, DR. S. DANIELSON, local paper every month for the pnrpo'e their wive, is of en tyrannica ly u»ed. every tim-- a spoonful of morphine, is says: 'Ti.ere aie 200 persona in this Jl’liyslo-Medical of sending it abroad, and in add tion pay ami many instames are on record of tbe taken out a spoonful of pure water is country w lio have an aggn ga'e of »20,- FROM INI H TO’.« INCH. »•JOO a month for '•»rite ops ” of tl < ir ci'y. lowest kitsl of biutality Isbng practiced PHYSICIANANESUROEO added. In the course of a few weeks the OOO.OOOeach; 4 >0 |eereons worth »5 000,- Tamar Colorado, pays »'J.issl for a pumi h Polygamy is everywhere, and when a buttle contains nothing but water, an I 000 each ; 2000 persona worth 11.1 kst,000 let and 8I.5OO for “w rite ups ’ in ti e local C. II. VEGHTE, Ash'an I Hrilbiril, Orrxnn. press. Ti e Monitor.4 Fort Scott. Kansas, rich man I as chosen his first w fe with bv this time the patient has lieen cured. each ; 15,1-00 persons worth »500,000 Spretai attention given to Chronic liisnis'-s. feet small eii 1 ugh to please turn, lie is paid V ,i>«i for talking up the advantages When l'etty was first taken in he be each, making a total of 31,000 people takes from two to five more with feet ot came terribly sick, eo much so that War w ho possess »36,2.’sl.0<»1,000.' We quote of that city Farm tor Sale J. A. CEISENDORFER, NI. D. more useful siz»; but they must all be den McKinnon went down town one almost verbatim from Senator Inga!'«, ASHLAND, OREGON, d farm anti st«»« k ranch,«■•»ntaininir IfiO subj ct to the control of the one small- at night midnight to get lulu a supply of whois acknowledged authority on eco PHYSICIAN AND Sl'BGErtN. Notice. acre.-*; I»Y) acres under 1« nc”. fiij acres hi cult 1 Will Sell, Lease, Rent and Handle nomic and financial questions. ‘We are ration. (;<»«».! house and outbuildings and GIlII’S HhESSlNG TO HIM ANITY-Ho fo ti d one, the reason atqiearing to be tlie drug. •htrtiMOiirìlir, Ur. neccssHry barn room. Fruit enough for a that superior birth and breeding are thus sai s an *lreiroo pioti, . i ninety yrers nhl, accustomed,’ says Senator Ingalls, ‘to small famih . Two living springs on the p'acw. I'oor sT Gitovr, <>i . March Is — 1 hiive ue,«l marked. < If coitise. these very small Grtshiete‘4 «H«’ St. Louis Merth'sl Collin«;, Aitentd f<>r Cyrus Noble Distillery, J ob . Srhlitz Brewing Coni handy f«»rstock and irrigation purposes, rhe T he Swiss have a queer system of tax speak of this as a land cf the free and tbe I lit EGON KIDNEY 'll- A ami obtained ini- office in Aik*’»'» ImiMio» on * i«BI<’> nia »to i t. ulacc is I »rated three miles northwest «»f E«Tglr nu’llate relief. It Is God's tilcsslng to Ininian- feet are not very useful for walking, and ation. The poorer a man is the less pro- borne of tbe brave. It will soon be the Offle. hoilts IÜ to 12 M - to I »nil T to H. f. M Foil.t.and nine miles from ( ’ « ntral Point rail the danger of failing and fracturing Ity. 1 take pleasure in recommending It to home <vf tire rich and tiie land of the puny, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt «V Co.’s Sarsaparilla and road station. If sold bcf«»re harvest tin* crop the sfliicted. I ain now nearly ninety years bones on using any activity renders a portionately is his rate of taxation. That slave.’ ” A Choice Collection of is. we will say. if a man is worth |1(X), will go with th«- place. A small bunt Ji of cattle old. came to Oregon In 1M2 in the emp.oy of DR. D. T. TERRY, woman very helpless ami all but useless. some hogs will be sold also, it desired the Hudson Bay Company: anil since I la gan Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wis* and (HlO, and lhe rate of taxation ta two per T»rms easy; two-thirds cash, balance to suit using OltEGON KIDNEY TEA I enjoy g,a*l I’ll YÍ H IAN A N D 8 !' KG »'.<• N, Ho» to Break up a severe Cold. cent..tie has to | av f2tXk». If lie is worth purchaser. For particulars enquire on the health. D avid mi nkoe place of the proprietor. Savs the VirginiaCity. Mont.."Madison Hi. M akes I’ eoi - lk W eary —The irre- $.50.000 tie will pay, not 11.000, but 1750 t .ntrnl Point, ttr.jon consti». FREDERICK SCHN’EIDKR. press i hie and apparently immortal George If worth tint »25.060 lie will P»y »2«5O, ian :” When «e timi a medicine we know to Pile». Pilrt! Itrhina Pitrt. Calls promptly attended to «lay or night. Any person wishing to sell property wj Francis Train ih 40 the front again, and is and so on down to »5,001», when tie posses’ genuine merit we consider it a And it to their interest to call and see us STMrTOMW-MoiRtur« ; intense itebing and scarcely pays anything. Then, every- duty, an i ”e take great pleasure in telling singing; most at night; worse by scratching. scattering broadcaat circulais giving hit» tiody makes’ tns own assessment; but the public wtirt it is Such a medicine They -p M I TU withoot Health aan- If allowet! to continue tumors form, which ideas on the Italian muddle. we Lund Chamberlain » Cough Remedy. HALF TH E (’< 1ST of hoist i ng sav«‘d often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore aie sent out in envelopes addressed, a« alter a man's death Hie government By the use of this syrup we have relieved, \AfE.HLin not be emoyed. J. R. WRITSMAN , Vice-President. o Stor« k-‘<‘Vi«. Butidu-rs, Farm« rs. S waynk ’ h Onmmrr slops the itching amd usual, in red and bine pencil, and are careful y investigate s his estate, and “ W. F. READ, I’resident. if in a tew hour«, severe cold,, and in tbe Machinists, Builders. Contract >ra bleeding, heals ulceration. Hnd in moat cas *s Y If' THEREFORE USE it course of two or three day s.entirely broken J. O. WRITSMAN, Sec. and Manage» .and othi ra. Admitted to be tlu removes the umor». At dnigrlata, r»r tv gotten upin a style unintelligible to any he has been defrauding the treasury J. L. COWAN.TreH.nrer KM-at. Rt IniprovemvntH E ver made them up, a’ have several of our friends to nail for50c l)r. Swayne & Son, Philadei- one whose braine have not been scram collects the back taxes with interest. in ta< kle bl«K*ks. Freight prepaid. phta. whom we have recommended it. It is alt I And l.nportcr of bled, as have those of Mr. Train. It is Wr.te for Catalogue. it is represented to oe by the nianutac to he hoped that Train will soon get off French Tatmy Wafers. Hirers. It yon have a cough and want to Fulton Iron «ml Enrinf Wk«. Or. Ar ker's English Pills on his second trip around the world, and There wafer« are a sure and safe specific ■top it, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will I'.st. 1< j 2. 10 Brush St.. D« troit Mich '*< ,i< ivi. • iTu-tive and pure. For sick head that if he ever returns to New Whatcom, for all ku.ds.4 female trouble, »nd will re do the work For sale by Dr. J. Hinkle I Hi •!>••, dit*'»i<lcr<*d SttiHJIU’ll. I orh of «ppctit** ■■ thrtnrr to Health and ¡he quirk. M ASHLAND, OREGON. l :i«l complexion md b11ioi»«n<i*®, they have from which place he proposes to Mart, he move all ob-triicliotia io the monthly pen Central Point, and O. II. llatkinr. Medford I • Jr«».B n. ■Hl., no matter r bat tba < »use They »re wdl immediately stall for some other never been equaled, either in America of ith. t sett in tune for •I'ldi’e.” » I>«.i«r. •<t nw r»u '• t n rr. Knhiei > and »' world an J keep going around that till he what every w< man needs, »nd can he u«ed a FILL LINE (»1 HIE BEST VXD.MOST abroad. V8» Dr ni fi !® Can't Bleep Nishls o ,m, MaUri-r, I oat« I recover* his sentesor gets worn out. The »afelv. For sale by the Livingstone Chemi A lashionkble cloth«, finialilng«, » to.. c«»n- • as ytvj r-t i •' 1 cal Cm.manufacturer».Han Franci»co, Cal. is tbe complaint of thousands Buffering from iSaf« for bale-' ! I nny I ait of atantly kept on baud, ami nothing hut tlrat- people of this world ate weary of him ; t libine, e ’ y « l 'r t »' «, drAe* all irnr-inties « clasa work turned out. AlaliANY, OKIGOOIN. Aethme, Oiiisuiuption, Coughs. < t«-. ti’d you n>< nt» only t» A tirst-Cta*a Hall's patent 6re-proof safe ■ «ur.-MScre*. Ih*r'¡ Ill orders filled promptly at rvaaonablc try Dr. A<-fcer s English K< iii<MyIt H • I I ay M KE f.,r we-.ght 2700 lbs , fit st eos» Í250. cheap f'»r lui medi *<e relief hv u«ing Preston'» . evij .t th«? \\>rûmgmen u*ie 1 » f' rniafetnt i rates and »at I »fact ion guarant<*<»d. titabNtffVXiaspW'iiaikuu’* u r< yLun j'£i«ra’g<wi . '.:« •! r t \ lor it atvl lhe 1 arnie:» l.ik> . t i il ili !eeme<». i.sh Address H«d Ast ' A. GARRICK < sfflilffti a psdttv.-yuaWnY -j »• -.".e. xni 5<K - - Albi, era at oxx-t, ■ •.’ .rb- . health ¡ réserver. M. I’t'Brix M-dford jq McdforT X i W. !!*) I *.c, . ai lukluiic aaut. f°r 3vU •i c-\¿n whvic. Jx-oo a bolide; STATE Of* »»KEGON. I’. S. SciuM'»!**, J. IL Mltcliell, J. N. l>«»lph; C«»ngre*r»man. B. 11« rimuiu; G«»vcrnor, 8. P«*n- U'»ycr; Scct’trtty ul Mate, George W. Me- Bri le; "’till’ ria-iur<r, Phil M* helian Mate« Pt inter,F.C. Bak. r; >upt. Pul*‘‘<- ItiHtructiun, E. B. M« Elruy, -Supr»*ine Judges, R. S. Strahan, CUlvt Justic«-;W. P. L«»rd, R. S. Ili an, rtKxr JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Comprising .Jatks.m, J<»a.*putiiv, Lake and Klamath .«»unties. Circuit Judg , U. R. Web ster, District Altoriirj, W. M. « olvig. JACKSON COUN TV Senator, Tn.-o. caiucr m. R> pre.-»eiitatlves, Sl. Furry. J. W. Merritt, J. M. McCall; County Judge, J. K. Neil; < • ».uuiissnm«‘i ", t'. W. l'ay- .or, B**n. liaymond;< lcrk, M. Muller;Sh.-riff, J. G. ihrds«*^. R. c«»r«ivr, W. M. H<»iiu< Treaa* ur»T, G. E. Bioomer; A"S. s «»r, I. L. H.tuiut<»n, Jjcuool Superintendent, €• >. Price; Surveyor, P. Applegate; Coron- i, J. >. Par-tm; M.ak luHpectur, W. F. S.mgvr. JObCPiit.NK cof.N rv. Joint Senator, W. St. Clair, Representative. H. B. Miller; County Judg«*. V. < ulvig; Coin- miSrtiimers, C. • >. iiigv'a»u, P. Hansen;! lei k, ( . K. Cuausbjr; Sneritl, Jam. s < . M lTca.*di - *r, J. W. Nn«‘rcr, A"" -»srir, E. « . Harmon; Sctb>oi Superintendent, W. A. M.«".si«*; .Survey or, C. W. Havens; C«»r«»nrr. Dr. Wallace. ki . a vi a r 11 «11« N i Y Joirxt Senator, C. A. < <»g>wcU <»f Lake, Rep- resenuitiv«-. .i. sniti.-r «»! Lake; County Judg« , J. S. O« r; Comm:» ii « rs, H. B. < «»uipsoii, C. S. Silvers; < l«*rk, A. L. L« av4itt; >n« riff, E. W. Gowan; ir«asur«r. Win. E. li me; Asses sor, John Stuart; .Ncnnoi Sup«'iintcud« (it, P. L. Fountain;Survey«>r, l«a LcsKrard; Coroner. J. T. Forbes. LAKE COUNTY. Joint Senator, C. A. t oto w. U of Lak«-; K»»p- rtteeuLAMw, A. su>d«r; C«mniy Judge, W. A. Wunntre; Cotn uisaioners, A. v. Lan«*, Ge«>. M J lints: Clerk, w. N. S«itt'»ii; Suerilt, W . P.Hry- f »rd 1 rea.surer; A. McCallen; s«. nool Superm- tendent, A. H. Fistic •; A sm »r, J. E. .Mc Donough, M« k K 1 lispect« u , P. K. Junes. MEKllNti or cot ltrs, hit . The supreme court ot oreg«»u meets at Salem, regular terms comim ncnig oil the first M.»n«iays «a M.ircn an«l t >« ! ot> i , .us«» at Pen- dleton, ciuum.-iicmg on first M-«n«lay' in May. Toe circuit court t«»r t nr in "t judicial«itstrict sits in Ja*ks.»n county «>n wrst Moti.lays in April. S«*ptcmt»er and December. In Kiamatn county «m sec.md Moiviay in Jun«- and first Mnil.iv in Nuvriiii»« r. in Lake county on tbe inir>l M«»nday in .May ami in. .-« « >nd Monday m October. In Jos. puitic c.muty .on iirsf Mondays in March a>nd August. For Jack.".m county tnc county. pr«»l«ate and commistfiomrs courts meet « very niontii, c«»mmcnv.ng wilt» tn«' ln*st M-niday; t«»r J«>s, - ptnuc county, the first M«»nday in January, April, Juiy and >«*plcmm,r; l<n l.aK-t county, every aitcrnat« in >utu, c mimcnciiig tn«* lirsi M mday m January. C r K.amatn c.yunty the first W«diiea«iay <u March, June, September an l November. >1 o<lio»*<l SILAS J. DAY, < >i*<'i»on REAL ESTATE AGENT ! A Safe, Reliable Remedy Take Simmons Liver Regulator It’s Especially adapted for Farms, Rmches, Orchards, Gardens and Lawns, BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE J. B. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, P&. T Short Initie to (DsiHioi'iiin FREICHTS 6 l FARES THE LOWEST WOODBURN NURSERY Fruit. Shade Ornamentai and Nut Trees NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES The Celebrated 1 reneb Cure, Jackson County Bank, J. C. CARSON, Sash. Doers, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS TOLO! TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Go. GRIFFIS «e WALKER FRUIT TREES T ;REVOLVERS GOLD HILL, OREGON ■ I SASH AND DOORS AND SEASONED FINISHING MATERIAI » B WORK rd tn the TIME Advertising will be 1 at the following rat ■ Ten linn», one ius< |2 (W .. each au ent Innertion............ 75 enta inst*rto«l r«*aM«»nal»b*. Legal ad vt A fair rrdu from the above rat«> uiaac cad vert ¡aura. to yearly SAW MILLS ON SAM'S CREEK. THE OREGON LAND CO CHOICE LAND FOR SALE! i SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. STARRETT’S GARDEN SEEDSi Home <> Ilice nt TILE FOR SALE. SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS / PRICE LIST F. L. Posson & Son, Special Prices to Market Garden^. Tiling of All Kinds LUCKEY & CO Real Estate Agents, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION City and Country Property For Sale. 63 Front Street« Portland, Oregon. DETROIT A. CARRICK, NI<*l*«îllie«it. 'T'nilor The Farmers aud Merchants Insurance Company. ForeifU and Domestic Woolens. Ek. CAPITAL STOCK. $500,060. WM ULfHCK District Age.it. • • MEDFORD ORH'ON Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castori»