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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1891)
« » M1SCE: LAN HOUS. M’SCEILANEOÜS. GEBEBAL RAW AS BEEFSTEAK ruti> SUIKHERH PACIFIC CO.’S UNE. The Mt. Shasta Route. "PULLMAN jUFFET SLEEPERS. • CAPS, THE LADIES MILLINERY RHEUMATIC PAIHS Hiles' Furnishing Goods, UfihiS' «BÜRÖBES COMPLETI Child ran'» Short Clothes, HAMMON BROS M'lOEHU' Zephyr Shawls, FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, I TH: WOMEN OF ORECON Trees as Luu as any V First-class Xurserv. * On n, ^»ts-ike 1 AND NEWS. TO THS PVBL1C. Carlisle truthfully says there is hut The college authorities, believing that one monBter in the world—the idle man. acquaintance with the appearance of our Dispatches from many points in the native animals on the part of students is east indicate that f<uit and garden tiuck advantsx'-ou», desire that there should s«BV*srs*»*rL »rrrsitiwo whom skin dis - IO ADVEKT1SMRS. tie presented in its zoological tnuteum are l>adly injured by frost. r ,«► COVXHISO KNTIHK BOUT, CIHXK typical sprcin'cns of Oren'tn bird», mam BV VtTlCVUA. The TIMES Mas a r i rea I at Io» of 2500 The people of Eugene got partly even mals and reptiles. W1' that object in '■'Heinrgeat enjoyed t>> any utwi|>a|M*r on President Harrison. Iliey waited for vieiV, thev are pr«:aird to pay just I MvbHby wsstsken very »irk wh'n be .h^em. '.ib.ihri »I>4 in . tew dny. betmn MdbllBbrd betwreu Portland and Red him. and he had to wait for Governor prices for desire»’ p » oi " o : a in tl e fl» sb, Hintf, Ml.—a distance ol 600 miles. It l*gnn< yer at Salem.— Gumd. ------Kxp^m« rramaPM^rtl^i^^ hr* rtkirtti .ut. we t mplojr»’*! both <>T th or mounted, »rr eiuq> ** Htutle»l skins h .111- »1 ct. r».«n«l the> reiukl do nothin» .or tberaiorc aOTers ttoe best Indncemruls After President Harrison gels through pr .)>< rly prepare»!. Anything of such a him Thvn we sent or the brst d«x’t«»r in —-—— p,.ri »Mid Arrive £:35 a . M hauis Kat»' •■*. MIeh.e «nd bw dm t .r«*«i him for toadvertloera. Our liât is principally with bis tour he will spent! several we<>ks nature sent to the college should be I a r. a. I. V'«V»' tWv wt i kn. »nd hv iMiutiued to larkvüs, Joaeplvlnf and . » . M> df«*rd Leave. N* v wi ll I is family at Cape .May. New Jer plainly m-irkcd “Museum of State Agri-, gait wo. -e all the i.“l\ -■ L.» Arr-v. -.»Ul.»n.'i- — -■ ■V. - Oll I'"'* ■ <•» ' l,‘1' *' Rtislnrn** men cultural College,Cor vallis.Or.,” an I rent tltD' -. an«l then 1 t«M»k Riamati» noiiMiies. sey, wheto he has a Hummer-house. — — < - , . . » >»| ilo* |olluw*i»a him to Jackson. t«> a Umnliltsk« note oi this. wli.-n possible by Wells, Fargo Jc Co.’s doctor who attends Oregon city Homing mills are g.inding expresa, which cornpaiiy courteously ■specially tonkin di» ” »«-rrt.burg. June- eastern Oregon wheat at the pn-wut I’H'rii't mcli fqiecimrns gratis, when so aa«-H. and then he THE GIRL HE H/M T GET. time. More than fifteen hundred ions of addressed. Th*u Citv, Irving. _________ — rfot worth* then ever. The college reserves the 1’hvn 1 tt.ki my hus- -------- HUfiOlV Kl. M A‘l- UA“-* thia wheat has been purchased bv these rizht tor j> .-t st»'' si»> ¡men or specimens bai d thi t we had Yea. that is her picture standing there. mills. IBAVB: _______ A"5!LS----- in | o» r condition, or those in which the iM-ttertry the Ctm- The one with the full round face CVHA KKMKDIES any And the laughing mouth and the loose, short The Ocboco Rt t ieic complains that toe woikmati'liip does not reach tiie stand way; did not have hair. ard of excellence, or those with which .isre-rt ni-At,. DAILY (KxoP« »undsyt- And the brooch at her throat and the lace, county court ofCrook county i, guilty of I any Idea they would do any Rood, but in 1 know it is foolish to keep it there so. extravagance in allowing $.10 coffins for the mnsetrn may have been previously AHH1VC: _ ____ To nourish the old regret; less than two month* patuers It thinks »15 is certainly supplied. *”> r. >• pjrêi.n.1 7 ViV r.w. the time we began giving them to him But I should hate sadly to have her go. Although ail, even the most common yiW * « ,H»'rtl»»'n4 ..V.IW »• M from enough. The girl that 1 didn ’ t get. AH'riuy......................................................... b»' wm entirely well aud uot a "I"« on Aim. birds, mammals, reptiles, etc., are de Hi» hair begao growing right off. and we 1 put It away at first. I know. The president of the Republican Na sired. such as blackbirds, sparrows, pig th..ught he would always be bald-headed. In its leather frame and case. Th»-re wax not a spot on his whole brely, rare* And thought 1 could cherish my anger and tional League of club-« is much displeased eons, hawks, moles, gophers, squirrels, imlb.Z'“"1J ink no»»' and eye», but what with lhe Fa'tners’ Alliance His name snakes, turtles, etc., it would not be so grow WHAM raw as beet-st,ak. So p»*T there wa» tourist sleepinc To forget her name an«! her face. is Thurston and he is a corporation at advisable to send the more common U(,t mytblng but bon»-», ami so weak be could But 1 found it was som« thing 1 couldn ’ t do — f,r »•«•»»min.v.lnion »•« *rex>nd-o'»'» l><re»»n- torney by trade. so» eies 'n the flesh (for these can easily H“»' '“'•¡¡{¿TViSofK BAHHETT. 1 oukl only fume and fret r *ua. n-n.i E»|.r.w* rriuu». be obtained t,y local coll» ctors) as other Till mv anger co«Jlrd an«! I got blue Winfiuld, Mich. Owing to heavy disbursements during For the gii I that 1 couldn’t get. March there has been an increase in the rarer animals not so easy to procure. For I missed the laughing, goml-natured face public debt mainly <-n ae«*«>iiiit of refuml Such animals, if they are to be several Cuticura Resolvent, As we miss an old t’rteud that's away; be dis mg the direct tax , the sett etnent of the »la» s on the road, sliouhi So 1 put it back in the same old place embowelled through a medium slit Ï40 A M U-MVO ”l-ürrtKii'l ÄirtVv r. " The new h!m1 an»l Skin Purltb r. and great- It had known for many a day. French »puilation claims, tobacco claims, ,.«! ,,i Humor Hem^i«-», cleanses the blixid ot The picture has fad«*d. the leather looks brown. about one-third the length of the animal, IX.!»'I». w.|Arrive_ l.»rv.iui» etc. ail impurities and poitMUioua elements, and To-night ’neath the flame of the Jet; in the posterior part ef lite alxlomen on At Aibauy and Corv.iuisc >nn»wt with tram» thus removed the cause, white CUTlCVKA, the But still 1 don’t think 1 can take it down— The famous Scotch cutter Thistle, well ventral side, and they should be careful gn at Akin cure, and C uticura » oaf . an ex The girl that 1 didn’t get. of Urvgv»n PMdtto Kaur»»ad. skin bvauiifier. clear the skin and known as the bo-t defeated in the int. r- ly t a led. DAlIV aXPKEÄATHilN« i, KX^’KPT HUNDA Y .j__ quisite 'll 1 ----- ■ -2— . «- 'll 4 u sea p and rt*t«»r»- the hair. Thus the (T7TI* I suppose there are things that we must expect. national race for the American Cup ;rt It Would ba difficult to quote prices on CVRA K xmeihiw cure «»wry specie» «>f itching, a^Bf « I. IV >' '■ « 1 Ari V For th«* brightest of ui«*tal will rust; p' ¿'Arnvr McMin«iv»ll£ L»-avf> A. M burning. s«a^. pimply and blotchy skin, And there is always a fungus that feeds on New York by the American y.:< l«t Vol such sp cimens.as such prices would de- scalp and bio« m ! dinners, from pimples t«» neglect unteer. has t»een purchased by Emperor peml on tnaiket value of lhe animal, its THROUGH TICKETS re Ui uoiut». xrofula, from infancy lu age, when the best And the clearest of glass gathers dust. rarity, desirability,etc., at time of pur And f course I knew, too.we’ve been growing William. KAST a SOUTH. phj sicians »r .l. chase. A larje series of specimens c.f away F otti «*, re Ai»d latonnrtioereghnflngratee, A meeting of Hebrews is in preparation From those ol«! summer days when we met; maim.Tt»-. •••II >n e«,“-’**,,> Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura. 5Uc.; And there’s many a change iu ua both since in London, the object < f which is to pro- Hsplodon, "Mountain Beaver,” are de H KOKHLKK, „ * Pj-KU®*-“®:., sire»!, and if in good pelage, 75c each s.ap, 23c; Ri-aoiv« nt, $1. rr« pared by the the day t- st against the floating of Rn-sian lo ins jl.uiagcr. Ast G. I*. A F. Ag t. Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, Bos will be pai,l for ten or more. The ranis Of the girl that I didn’t get. by the Rothschilds and other we ltliy ton. . is true of “Lagornys” or “Little Chief irsend f«»r“How t«> Cure Skin Disease^ But whatever may come, or whatever may go. banking-houses associated with them. Hare," "Pika Hare,” "Starved Kat” or 1U pages. 19 Illustrations, and IDS testimonials. Though the picture may fade year by year, Then ’a a very soft spot in my heart, where 1 The Pullman car Roseburg, wrecked in “Conev.” A list of prices paid for mount know DIDV'O Skin and Scalp purin.d and bcau- the Lake l.abish ae« nlent, bus Is-en re ed birils ami bird skins will oe sent cn ap Her image will alwyaa be clear. DA u I O I'thd by CVTICVH., Soar. Ab»'- And paired and can e out of the earsh 'i s plication. Representative mammals, as so 1 can say. and I «¡ways will. tut. I, pun-. goutbvrn Orf»on »rr h«-r«-bjr Good luck, and 0< m I bh ss her yet. recently «nil is better ami easier ruling tea r e »leg. wolf, coyote, »leer, cougar, lu »ridillo» to a largv »»<1 I>nv »' With all mv heart f«»r ah«* has it still— ilian before. The other Pullman is the jack-rabbttt, etc , and good specimens The girl that 1 didn’t get. Altata.uml w ill be on the road again soon. of our wat» r fowl and land birds, the nN In on»- minute theCvncCHA ASTi- venomous ami non-venomous snakes, ’ (I ' P ais P lastsh relieves rheumatic. Men who should l>e posted on railroad turtles, etc.,are desired. ALL SORTS. / W»\«eiHtU',hip. ki.in. v.vhre»t an.l unreell- ' ' lar pains and wvakn«*sses. Frier,35c. matter-fay that the gr at C. B. Ji Q. will Note that everything of this nature ve added to n»T ft* < k the following claaao! goods, uf which 1 have a full line; J< sie Smith, a 10-jrear-old girl of the bniid to the Pacific coast inside ol four sent to the college by express must be years and will take advantage oi the new plainly martte l as above indicated. Kosebuig public school, weigh-« 140. Oregon law to encourage railroads, and It is hoped that all interested in the Minnesota will still continue to enj •>• build through L ike county toward Port growth of the museum who can help in tight-« of tioth varieties. The McHa e land. tnis matter » ill do so. Both Knit and Muslin. bill is dead. Specimens are frequently presented, The sixth animal convent i n of the < In- The Cunar.l com nan V has contracted gon State Sunday- ch< ol w il meet is F.u and in such cases due credit is given the Sp-c nict s moulting <r shed for two 14.O00 ton steamers designed to gene Tuesday evening. May l'.i h, dosing donor. cross ti-e Atlantic in five days. ThuiS'iay evening. The county a-s,«i- ding their hair are not so »iesirable as Aa ohewp •» lu be bought any place; •«<> those in good plumage or pelage La G'ande i-* to be congratulated on 'he ation will be li> hi in toe Baptist chinen F I. W asiiuphse , aeqiii nion <f ex-Sia'e Treasurer Webb Munday event g and Tuesday forenoon, P of. o Zoology ami Entomology, State May 1.8 and 19. arid hi-« w fe as |>eruianent re-idents. Under ♦ year» old. Agricultural College, Corvallis. The tenia k of Col Fred I>. Grant, “It beautiful Une Baron Gu-tave R tlu shild has retired T he gentlemen who have l»s*«£ijn to from the great R thsi hihi banking-house is easier to deal wi'h a surplus than w th COKSETS, We have removed our Nurseries to Med on a< count of lotting MO.000,000 in A ger.a. a «•elicit,” tloei« not find its way mt - Re make till plat« » in the United Staten ami ford, whcr<* we havi* m*curcd New Grouuii.tne publican column^ now a- often is i «lid a th« -<• who would like to make th m Consisting of Lisle and Silt soil ol which is a sandy loam, enabling, us He is still rich. year ago. There is a sharp fti> g in it for have met at the Filth Avenue hotel in without irrigation to grow healthy, thrifty 1 ’ iospects for a large fruit crop are ex the Harrison adiuiuistrati n and the New York to form a combination. They GLOVEM, trt«t*s with an abundance of fibrous lateral r«»ot«* without Seavj tap roots, to bv cut away cellent in tl.e Willamette valley and in McKinley cot g ess. rail it “an organization to promote the in digging. We offer the Hood river countiy, as well as in IIANDKKHIHEFM The treaFUry department has notified m:< mi fart n re of tin and tin plate in the •ouriieui Oregon. I1OS1EH Y, Representative lit1 matin, in response <> I’nited Stat- a,’’ hut a trust by any other Twelve ('holly—Arthur is badly hurt, Do preti ns• tforts ma«le by him, tl.a' it Ims name would smell a< sweet. la-« n • rdere'l to rvcommt-ml »In* lighting <• «»mpaniet* have already j lined the trust, you know uhal acvulviit befell him? represent ’d at Bessie—The poor thing blowu uj>; < f Coos i ay, and tin« item will be includ ami fifteen more will n d many other things too aumemus to uirn- ed m the txa.k of esl¡mates of the treas a meeting to U* held at Pittsburg in ten he stepped on a parlor match t iou. 1 have also secured the acrvicea of a • lava. It is thought that this will cover ury department for a|q r quiations. Mat Wilkins, formerly of the M« Clal- the field. No independent concern** Tne N'-braska supreme «’oii't lias de have been heard cd thtu far, but •( any len house at Roaeburg, has leased the new hotel Ga*field at Marshfield. eded Bovd ineligible as govern- r be< au «e shotihl come into existence in the future 1 am n<>w prepared to execute an or he is not a citizen, an 1 «led ires that they would be promptly gathered into Thia means a good hotel fur that city. ders hi that line in rtrat-rlaaa style at reasona Thayer is governor. Thayer is a Repub • he combine. The organization of thin ble ratea. The prospective possibilities of Dr. Call and »re me opposite J. Nunan’s »n tali- lican Mini served two term-. Boyd i-a trust might be thought a little prema Koch's lymph a- a cure for tuberculosis o rnia afreet. Dem- crat. The oilier candidates will ture, seeing that the new duties are not MM. F. P. PRIM. have departed. All enthusiasm a I »out it undoubtedly contest Thayer'» title. to go into effect until July : but it is well has gradua ly effervesced an«i evaporated A prominent man 1 ving about tw. Ive to have everyhing ready in time. There A ilime-mu-eum freak at Philadelphia miles west of Eugene i« allli- ted with a is no danger now of cutthroat competi has a tine growth ot hair resembling a well-tlev« l"|ie<l ca.-e of gland-r-. at least tion, and the capitalists represented at horse'« mane on the back. Th it’s noth- that is w lretit is railed by lhe phyeicians. t’ e Fif’h Avenue w II be able to rake in in;»; evidently an escaj o 1 Ote^on muss- ------- AM«------ GIVE CS A CALL. The symptoms are the same .«- ma>k the the entire ben* tit oi the taxes without b.ck. disease in the horse, and t is supp- srei < onreding anything to th** people in !uw Tiie man who never invests a dollar the disease was contracted l-y hand irg p n eson one hand or to their workmen n high wages on I lie other. until he”kn«>w«hoa theomvry is going horses. MEDFGKO. OHEGGN. They hart? thrown away the washboard.and to turn out” generally ends in being Governor Pennoyer w ill not make the •^y toey will uae nothing but the T he Na'ional Gvxr«/of Oregon w ill all tar: e«i out him-elf by the push of new appointments on the sta e board «4 < I a> i go into camp ties year. One regiment comers Indies’ Choioe Washer ties and corrections and the sta'e Isrard will encamp at a tune, giving the ott ers When you pay more for the rent of of equalization until bills creating there in oppo-tundv to see how 'hev «io the atsn.iMctur»-« by W. A. Goodman A Co., Pasa. Dreiron. V Urao.'. y« ur busine-8-h« use than for adver ising boards become laws, which will lie Mat l«n i; e-s The 2nd regiment will begin your bu ineas vou are i ur-uiiig a fal-e 20. As neither of the bills wa« signed bi r ii-iness June 17, continuing six «lavs; policy. If you c «n do business let it be the governor, they will tree mie laws by the 1st regiment will begin July 4th ami kaoa n.—(Franklin. limitation. diedril regiment July 11 The place of The oyster is tne of lhe stronceMt The resignati-n <>f Moo rho'ise. agent tl.e encami.nu.nt has not been selected. creatures on earth. The f- rte n quire«I of the Cniatilla reaervition, has been Yoquina bay »tands a good chance of get- to open an oyster is more than 13 l 0 forwarded to Wa-hingtmi. Th- r- situa ' tu d. The camp eqmpage, for which times its weight. Tin \ are docile, but tion will lake effect May 31st. It is I i.iHtu was appr ipria'ed, has been pur- HEALTH thev are all inns« le. sta'ed the resignation w.«s teqm >te<l by « ba-. «1 of the Willamette Tent ,t Awning the department, who charge that the Co. of Port’aml, and consists of 27 wall Ilith ia'i Qoldnn Raltam No. 1 London, May S —Barry Sullivan, tiie Indians are retrograiling under M ote- tents, SxlO fi-et. with three-foot walls, Curt* Chancre«, tin* and i <ond »tag««; traged an , is dead. In 1857 Sulliv«n for the men ; 7«> 10x12 tents with four-foot Scr«srn the Leu’« »nd B m I v ; Sore Ex'», house's manageim-nt. made a professional tour of the Vn ted Eje«, Nmw, etc , Copper-c lorcd Biotche«. wa Is for the «iftieers; nine 12x14 tents, Syphiliilci atarih. Scalp, and all States and met with great success The May bulletin is-ued from the state with -thj-foot walls, for field officers; six primary fo-n « of the «iisea.»« known as throughout rhe country. agri« ultuial college ami experiment sta Uxlr> tent" for liosp tul and guaril-house Syphin-«. Prir*, *5 CO p^r tion at Corvallis is devoted to grains ami -erviee; seven 20x41 foot ti es for me-s L« Ki« hau'a G l«t**n Baliam No. H A little boy of Utica. N. A ’ ., one day re Cure» Icrti ;rv. 3k rcuriatSyphi.itic Rheu- gras es. Represented a'the <■ liege tliere tents, and one garrison flag 20x36 feet in cently played letter«cariier and distribut ma: sm, pun« in the Bon»-«* Palm in the Head bat k cf ti - Neck, I Icerated Sorw ed tnr< ugh the neight»orboo«I a bundle are 275 different varieties of potatoes amt size. * di zen or more kinds <1 gias-es. The Throat, S-ph ..t c Rafh, Lump« and con of old love letters th«t his m* ther had tracted < or », Stiffness of the Limba. and bulletin just from press goes «¡uite ex Lcarrn. save«! from her courtship days. eruiic-tes n I dva-« from the system, tensively into tietail. uheth«r n. fl by ind'sercti'ti or abuw It is tsty to sneer at people’» eccen NOW IN AITI AL CSE. a.illM) A foreigner struggling with the dangers f Me-cury, 1 avin< the b: wwl pure ary Ti e departn ent of th«- interior decides tricities. We may smile at the man who We would ask th<* Indles of thia W«*atrrn lualthy. I* i<« *5(0 per ' ottlr. and difficulties of >he Engl sh language Coaat t<» lay asMe ttieir préjudices, giv«* our I»** Liciinu’ G'Llrn * ankhAn I- is rei "Hed t«» be c< inpletely kn eked out in the case of it e Agricultural c ll-.e ■ f persists in wearing a queer style of hat, Wurthvr a rair tria and nvinc«*«l. Th« r« «lot** t r t « cure <f Gono-rhuA, Gleet, Oregon, that wldle music and i «list; el, or at the woman who clings to an old IS ON R wash«-r in th«* w«»rld th«t will >!•• g<»«»d by »ur ning up againsi the following sen Iff tai 'i C *v< I. an I a' I r M v ov Get w >rli. W»- liav •• a c«»mbin«*d Machin«*. W’ash- tai di*arrangements. f*r!« e $*4 30 per tence: “The first one w«.n one fl prize.” i.-s lorm a|>io|a-r part < f tne cutriculu’ii ot fashion in hair dressing. But in adher boa *«!, Tub and Cloth»i» Basket. Wr«< Utile an acricul u>al re 1 ege, tire « xpvndituie Bottle. J ing to a custom both agreeable and com Wa -h» r «>n it« own m«*rits. f.e tlichau' « f ol.len Mpanl«h In- Seal- an<! Hea-^iutxarp re; or'e«l in great for them cannot be otd «¡tied from the ap Description and prie«* of wash« r given on J-rtl n, f r«v re car*« of G >norrh<ra, fortable, do they nut show soma inde propriation proviiietl by the act of cores spplicat i«»n. numbe s at the niou'h of the Columbia. I- fUmm tn y ( <*»♦. Strictur« h ,& c Trie» pendence of mind, a decision that help« 91 * per Bottle. T"i-> ih an indi«*a'inn of the prere'iei f gre-s approved August 34, lHtt't. Le Ri«h:is'« Gulden O'nfmenC to leaven the lump of general flabbiness? manv i-almun but it ' h I« hr a large percent- Lad! - van .nak»* ’’rom «IbOt«» 92Mptr moiith That there is a scarcity in wh- at in *?rt • eff ct.vs heahngcf Syphi.-tic s r «, Once a liuiy whose eyes were weak wa* Ap, ly at once f«>r terma. agp of ihe nnuib r to fee«l the voracious the Willamette valley is pr-ven t-v the ind eruption«. Price 91 CO p r Box I.o lUchHu'i Gold»**» Pil «— Wrve obliged always to carry a sunshade to sea-dog". i rice now offer, <1 for it. Ti e S th in mills ard Bra n treatment. loMorphysi al jk » w protect them from the glare of the sun. er. excess or over-work, i rostratio .u. Teaf* are the crop luoxt generally off, r 87 cents per bu-hel, and there is Prlco 93 00 per Box. none to be hat! at even those figu . Even in winter, and when she wore furs, grown between orange trees in Florida. Tonic ai.d Nervine, This crop absorbs large quan'itiea of ni Thee is probably 10,(Hit) bushels fold the sunshade was a necessity. She de Sent everywhere, C. O. D., lecurt'y p«a xed eiprwa. trogen from ti e air auil draws about us wi-eat left in tlii« county. At I'alias tie clared laughingly that no one would be lieve, unless she tried it, how much at little it i«?n tie renourets of the roil as ¡«rice is fl amJ at Corvallis 8',» cents J THE HU H AHI'S ItllCG co.. AGENTS. anything that can be raided. SUB and 511 M»ik-1 Strre t When it comes to a figld or a footra«e tention such a simple matter evoked. Sen Francisco.Cal. Sometimes 6he was followed a block or ANDKASON creek , Astoria is in it. Pity we can’t put soni —•Circular« »« nt free.---- An exchange says: With her fruit of the same ene,gy into some of our sub- two by boys commenting on her odd ap cannery I.er wooden» are factory, her sidy-raisers that the local sports ,hs| 1 ty pearance. They wondered if she was new railroad, new rewerage anti her new It took two hours to rai-e $17,000 for the craxy. And while they wondered, seemed street railway, Eugene will surely l>e one Hail-Fitzsinint ,ns mill—more than was to think she was also deaf. Older people, HK »FBJM'KIBER TAKES PLEASURE IN of the liveliest towns in the valley, this announcing that his st cam aaw-iuill la now raise«l in two months for the sawmill.” whom one would think might know bet year. It is always the town that workB junniug on full time ana turning out a large Further comment w ould seem quite un ter, gased at her curiously, and even luantity <>f lumber. II-is preparato filiali that will prosper. necessary. «wders with dispatch, ai a at the most r«*aaoua- questioned her as to the reason of her bte ratta. A fine qualltv of Jsme» Cartwright died at his home in At Portland recently a man entered peculiar conduct. Mohawk precinct, Lane county, April ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, Strobri'lge’s gun-store by breaking the Most persons under such persecution 24th, of conrumpiion, aged 70 years, 8 Including the best rustic, ceiling and flooring months and 7 <lut a. He was one of tlie front window. Alfred Strobridge, an em would have given up the fight, staid in furnished on short notice. bin<l i f pioneers that brie the hardsliii.H ploye who, owing to previous burgl mes, the house or decided to bear the pain and Satisfaction guarantee«!. and pnva ion incident to the founding of wa- sleeping in the slot , was awak, neo run the danger. Being a woman of reso S. S.AM1TH. by the noise. Reaching for hi- pi.-t, 1, h a new commonwealth. shot and in-tan'ly kided the burglar. lute temper she did nothing of the kind. Roseburg will have a railroad to Coos An accomplice who was on the watch She carried her muff and her parasol all winter. Indeed, after a while she seemed bay, and Eugene reems to stand a chance outside escaped. to take a wicked pleasure in flaunting for one to the Siuslaw, while the best Harriet Halpruner, who was seriou-ly route now o|>en in America, from S«lem burned at Portland, May 4th, by a Are those articles before the faces of be to Astoria, is lieing neglected. But it will coinmunK-ated to her clothing from a wildered passers, who would often turn not tie long so. This will be the trunk lighted cigarette which she was smoking 1 and look back with an expectation of line east and west for Oregon.— Sin m at the time of going to sleep, has sii <e seeing strange developments from so Sfat^man. died from the effects other burns. Mrs. great a phenomenon. It bos per—»'ineirtl.vcircl tuo I’ sax D b hope- Westerly—Did you read alout the llalpiuner was thirtv-seven yea's - f age Probably not many women would of cases pr (»mir« ' I * l>v ' »loctors 1..... -i. nitori svi up- Texas girl whose fiancee did not appear and was one oi the Matlew fimily, have stuck to the singularity as she did, lass. If y» This wh I 1-k’t.» jf\ »ui«** h am h*”*n rnbuilf Wins, siici is l ough, I'lltii-nlty of in church al the time appointed? known to the theatrical world a« tl,e or have gotten so much amusement out <itb brick »nil enlrtnr»*«!. brh»|f -, don’t del-tv, but us® Brent liinir. Brown—No. What did she do? “American midgets.” of it. Yet if it is considered in another I. toi: t ON s VMPTION PISO S IT Westerly—She ln«rrowed the minister's NEWLY FURNISHED Kansas City, May 2.—The reports from light, and we reflect how much interest tarineilsiiel». B a l>» iiggi*»ts. 25 cent* revolver ami asked him to wait a few sixteen principal wheat-growing counties she excited and how many gazers she ata centrally h. at. <1 in I hr bualn.-aa part of minutes. Within lielf an hour she came own, « 4 a »•»••■ I «ampi, r «»m f..r «-..inn *-r- of Kansas say the wheat is turning yel supplied with subject for conversation, in with a placid smile and a submissive etal ir »v.-rer». re rttt.,1 up in re»nnre*tl«»n there low from some unknow n cause, and these we might call her a public benefactor.— will» m-tali I« c.>n«t:«ht!y turnrehi'd with bridegroom. counties will not yield more than one- Hartx r's Bazar. be beat the inark. l atf.*r*lh. A combination has lieen formed by the half to two-thirds of a crop. Reno coun E. K. IlitlGHTMAN. Pr..p, Ashland. Get. 1« 1--S. manufacturers of San Francis« o by which ty reports much damage from the Hessi Expensive Repair». ihey will stand by one another in caseof an fly. A new bug appears in several A submarine telegraph cable has a life ■trikes on lhe part of a trades-union, and counties w here the wheat is turning yel of from ten to twelve years. If a cable order a general lockout of workmen in low. Seieral counties riqairt a damage ---- ASK FOR----- breaks in deep water after it is ten years all their e-tab iehnients if a strike is from drou ght. old it cannot be lifted for repairs, as it made »g«inst any one of them. A simi An exchange says that by the Cuban will break of its own weight. On this lar combination in Au tra'ia is said io censu- it appears there are now nearly 50,- account cable companies are prepared to have recently defeated the gieat trades- i)00 Chinese men in Cuba and tilv 84 union in that country. put asido a large reserve fund in order Chinese women Tne Vnib-d States New York has 12,000 Italian bootblack census showstliat there are 71,581 Chinese that they may be prepared to replace .And all of in all probability making more money in that state and only a tew hundred Chi their cables every ten years. The action than the same number of shopkeepers in nese women. The evidence is in lispu- of the sea eats the iron away so com Gold Hill. Oregon the citie-of I aly. Not all of these are table that a large proportion of the latter pletely as to turn the outside coating to American < itizens, hut all aie strictly op- are brought here as slaves and devoted dust or sediineut whije tho core is still po-ed to this anti Italian agi'ation, which to lives of degradation. The subject of intact. The broakago of an ocean cable Choice Lucationr and Prices Reasonably might not only jeopardixe their money Chine-e immigration is not pleasing from is a very costly accident, owing to the nrivai ed GO Ì DS Low. making, but poaeibly comped them to re any side. _______________ difficulties to be encountered in repair s :xi> ron i > k -< ckiptive circvlahs turn for safery to that deserted country ing it. It often becomes necessary in from which they so gladly departed. ADVICE TO JE0T11EB8. care of a break to charter a ship at $500 Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup should ¡ier day for several days in succession, alw»y, be used (or children teething. It trying to fix npon the location where tbs Hufklm*» Arnica ftalvr soothes the child, softens ti e gums, allays ri.« en? ¿Rlv»* in me wund (or Cut* ad pain,cures wind colic,and is lire hist cable has parted. One breakage In the bruin, b Suren, Ulcers.ball Bheum, Fever r-medy tor diarrhoea Twenty-five cents Direct Cable company’s line a few years bores. ieiter. (. .«appetì Handb, Chilblains, a bottle. sgT> cost that syndicate$12^,1W.—Boston rt' .At KAHLS FKICES .ins. ami ah all «km »kin Eruption«, Eruptions, and anil pom. Thujscrtpt. D. M. X sxmv L • live cures for Piles, or nu pay required It AT TUI llo' ft.r Putt. Cr^rk. Illustrated, D«*i npicc ar. J I isgtiaranteed to give i«erfeci-atisfact'on or A Break in ths Proceeding». The undersigned will leave Central Point SEED ANNUAL money refaiHled Price 25 cents par box JACK WON VILLE for Engle Point. Brownsboro, Lake cr-ek For salebv *1 ldrnggi»ta. Mrs. Slirason—I don’t understand, Wil- tut 1891 willb» FREE an<i Big Butte every day in the week ex fie, how you should Uavo worn your all applicant», and to fast sca%on*a cepting Sunday, returning the same day, cuacomer« It i» better than ever. ** flmr to ( urk .ill H9cin mcracea.99 «nd carrying the mails,as also passengers rlcthcs out p.o sliding down hill. Didn't (.arden. tverv pen a i S-mpIv apply “S watxi ’ r O intment .” No and express matter. I will ni ’ke connec you u. ° y .ur sled? A<’dn ’nt«rua medicine required. Curve tetter, tion wi'b the trains each whv . Mv ri tes ihould »end Will*- — Y<-;, ’ hi . All but the last ti.ue. •vi«-mH. itch, ;Ui »-ruptiona on the face, hands, are reasonable. d . r.i r' I E. W illiamn m>M’. tkc.. lenv’ng the skin clear, white and —Harper*'* Y«..ung People. health). It**ar«*at healing and curative pow. ersurc poasuaarfi by no other rrtm-dy. Ask •”ir -irugaiat for w a vxe ’ h < H nt a ent . Shakes and Shingles. Hay for Sale. I A supply of the b* st shakes ami sh'ne es 1 a ti: dei signed offers ( at ‘aie 150 tons Wtiv suffer? Prest on'• ••Hurd-Ake” «il lifts just been received at the I ¡ me * oihee fu good hay. < ell on ur im«iresH WITH LIBERAL SALARY which will be sold in quauliue« io am< *»t Ö. E. ¡«H, Jacksonville, Or. ure Â<»u. ' ID O «ir to I ravel. »U à - uj ÜVM UW. U. Vkt&LB reawuable rates. East and South I MOTES Nurseries at east end cl Bridge. AGFNTSWINTED S. S. SMITH, Prop’r. '3’ES'' sX r ASHLALD HOTEL FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT FARMS TUE BOSS BOOTS C. B. FITZGERALD, AKIN, SELLill i ll.l U v MAT 15, 1MW1. HIS OCCUPATION GONE MISCELLANEOUS. NOWADAYS THERE IS VERY LITTLE FOR A SCOUT TO DO. Away 111* RIVERSIDE Administrator's Notice Grant's P ush O i .. SHINll’tSOIN, Prop. Avoe.liou—Import ant:« of the Seoat of Former Time» — HI» Wonderful Fye.lght —Indian Trail». The scout ot the frontier is like the typical cowboy—a mythical personage in these (lavs of steam and electricity. The recent Indian war was conducted with out him, and the travelers on the prairies do not need his services. Trailing is as much an art as is painting or sculpture, and almost as few become proficient in it as in tho handling of brush or chisel. It is impossible to realize nowadays tho importance of a scout of former times. No party dared cross the plains alone without a professional trailer to lead it, and no marauding band of In dians or whites could be overtaken un less they were tracked across the bound less wastes of sod. A traveler across the plains of New Mexico relates to the writer that one day while riding with a guide he stopped and pointed to a clear and well defined bear’s track in the sand. The guide looked at it attentively a moment, then, without dismounting, declared: “You are mistaken; it is not a bear's track.” “Ln't it?' said the American. “Then I never saw one.” “Yes, you have seen many, but this isn’t one.” Quickly alighting, the American pointed out the heel and toes of the track as clear and well detme«l as if made a few minutes before. “Well,” said the guide, “if it does look like a bear’s track, still it isn't one. The marks you imagine to be the heels and toe» are made by those spires of grass, which, bent by the wind, scoop out the sand in the manner you see. "You ought to have seen that your self,” he went on, “but you didn't stop to think. You Americans never do. Americans travel with their eyes shut and their mouth open. An Indian or Mexican will travel all day without speaking a word to any one unless abso lutely necessary, but nothing escapes his observation, whilo an American will talk continuously and see nothing but the general feature« of the country through winch he travels.” The guide was probably right, for few Americans become adepts at trailing either men or animals across the plains of the west. FOLLOWING A TRAIL. It is impossible to learn the art from hooka, though there are a few general rules which can be observed. For in stance, every scout knows that to over take a party which has perlia;is run off some stock, provisions must be taken to last several days; that the start must be made slowly and the course followed persistently and at a moderate pace, giv ing the horses the nights to rest in and start at daylight in the mornings. Then, wheu the pursuers come near the pursued, it is the scout's business to tell the number and condition of the enemy, and how many hours have elapsed since they passed the spot on which you are standing, for it may be come necessary for you to remain con cealed until you decide npon the manner of attack, for if the party be made up of Indians they will scatter before you can capture them. Again, any scout can tell whether the trail be that of a war party or not, be cause no Indians take their families with them on the warpath; hence no lodge fioles drag behind the ponies. If there is no trace of these it is safe to consider that a war party is on the rampage. line of the difficult things to determine is the age of the trail, and to do it cor rectly requires much practice. If the track is very fresh it will show moisture where the earth is turned up, which after a few honrs l<ecoxnea dry. Should rain have fallen the edges will be less clear and will be washed down some what The expert Mexican scout can tell by a glance what tribe of Indians has made a given trail, its age. and every particu lar about it as truthfully as though be had himself seen the cavalcade pass. A party following an A;>acbe trail dur ing the Indian difficulties of 1883 sud denly came to a ledge of bare rock. The officers of the troops examined it care fully, but could see nothing to indicate where the tribe had gone. But the scout led them for two miles across it as un erring as though the trail had been made in heavy grass. KEEN EYESIGHT. When asked what told him the way, be called attention to the fine moss which covered the rock, and that by close scrutiny gave evidence of having been ¡tressed by the foot, an indication so slight that it would have been passed unnoticed by ninety-nine out of a bun- dre«l, yet his keen eye detected every footprint as easily as could be wished. In the grass a trail can be seen for a long time, as the blades will be bent in the direction followed by the party, and even after it has recovered its natural position an expert trailer will detect a slight difference in the color of th« grass that has been stepped on and *d>ax grow ing around it. So the appearance of the tracks will also show him the gait at which the party was traveling, and lie thus knows how to regulate his pace in order to overtake it. It is rare to find a white person who can retrace his steps for any great dis tance in the oi>en country, but it is sim ply impossible to lose an Indian. No matter how circuitous the route by which you have reached a certain place the Indian will find his way back to the place of starting by the mo6t direct route, and without hesitating for a mo ment which course to pursue. If you ask him how he dote it he may possibly shrug his shoulders and reply, “Qnien sabe?' or “Who knows?’ though the chances are that he will not reply at all. No matter bow affable and enter taining he may prove in camp, be will talk Tittle while en route.—Chicago Herald. SMALL FRUITS, ROSES .AND SHRUBS. At Lowest Prices. CONSUMPTION COUGH OR COLD BRONCHITIS Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS Threat/ArJcn SCROFULA Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harm- leaa- t’nequaied aa a L.lver Pill. 8mall»*st, Cheapest. Easiest to Take. One Tiuy, Sugar* coaled Pellet a Doae. Cures Sick Headache, Bi Ilona Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, and all derangements of the Stomach and Bowsls. U5 oenta a vial, by druggiaU. SCOTT’S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ask for Scott's Emuhlon. and let no cjc ^ planation or solicitation induce you to acct pt a substitute. ever made, like din a of old. “a won derful lamp'” /. lamp Sold hy all Druygints. SCGTT A, BOWKE.Chemists, N.Y. non- exrl» • Ke and ill»- breuknble, which Notice of Publication L and OrriCE * t llost Ht ia., O r .) April I, lr»l. i OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lollowlfjg-naruvd settler ba»* tiled n«»tic<- of his intention t4» make final proof in support of hi« claim, and that i*a.d pruol will be made before the Judge «»r County Ch rk of Jac kson I ountj, Oi < g«»n. at Jack»*« nt ill«. Or« g« n, on >aturda>. May 23, 1«V1, vix: William H. New ton, homestead entry No. 4659. lor the EU of SWU and V\ of of b« c 32, Tp 35 S. K 3 W. W .M. He names tfir t«»ll«>wing witn«i*ses to urov«* bis continuous residence upon and culuvation of «aid land, viz: ( yrenus Vro man, Curtis Miller, Benjamin llax inoiid, of Kock Point, Ur., Ciiar let* Gi iftith, ul Gold Hill, Or. JOHN H.bHCPK, Kvgiater. bt illiantxt bile light of b5 ca t-llz Purer and brighter than gaslight, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either! That lamp is i»- '‘The Rochester.’ And with it there is no t.moke, no smell, fl .l.mkt'i no flickering, no sweating, no climbing up of the flame, no “tantrums r.or annoyance of any kind, and it never needs trimming. Its founts (oil reservoirs, being tough rolled seamless brass, with cen tral draft. It IS absolutely unbreakable, and as nate vb a tai io c i- -lie. Only five years oi l and / <>r tun rrd’lion ( f thf" lamp i.t bi?. It must be a GOOD lamp to make such a tcHang success Indeed it is. for lamps n ay come and lamps may go, but the “Rochester ' shines on farever’ We mike overa.ooo artist e vaiicties.— Hanging and Table I amps. Banquet. Study. Vase and Piano l am; s rscrjr l»i»»«t, in Brome. Por I celain . Bras’. fbcLciund Llc<k Wrought Iron Lock for the trade-rnark sta np “ i ns KocnFaTXii ” If he hasn't the - < ; Bochester and the style you want, or :f no lamp-store 13 near, eend to us for free illustrated catalogue <and reduced once hat', and wc will box end send you ary )an poafely by express, right to your doer. UOCUESTER LAMP CO., 44 1’urk Place, New Yor i, ¿fonu^irfurars. on-if r tn^chf»trrPa'^r‘ J.-»S Lamp fore fl !*.- B crlA. R osfbukg . < > r .) April 21. 1 s 91. ( THAI TH It loLuwing-iiuiuvd «• ttl«.*r has fil« d uoticc tils lut<*ntion to make tinai prout m support of bi« claim, and that «aid | rool will be made h«*- 1 «»re tin-judge or ch i k ol the county court of Ju< kboii « unty. Or« gon. at Jackson vili«*, lire- gon, ou Thursday. June II. 1«V1. viz: Jam«« Kent. Iiomcbt«-Md entry No. 3765, tor the >EW of c 25 Twp 3B S. Hl W. W. M. H« names the following witn< «ae« to prove hi« continuous resid«-nc<* upon andcuit ration ot «aid laud, viz; M. F. Hurst ot M' dtord. G«*org«- Bu«h ot Eagle Point, and 1. F. William« of Central Jackaon county, Uregon. JOHN H. >HVPE. Rvgihter. L and office at liOTHE IS HEREBY GIVEN Notice of Public Examina tion. OFFICE OF T he C ounty S hool ^ uperintex J acksonville . Feb. 7.1 N otice ih hereby given th the purpose of making an exam'll a!l persons who may otter tla-mtx iv< sax andi- dateti for t«-a<*beiH o’ t he **chooi»> oi thi» coun ty. the Count} Seb«»oJ Sup. rint« id lent th« r«-of will hold a public exam uatiou at Jacksonville. Jackson county. Or» gou. g.ves u clear, soil, LITTLE LIVER PILLS. OS KOT CRIPE, 8ICKEK OB Hedrirsduy, commencing at 12 o’clock. Fin*t-grade certificate* lMU**d under th« old law cann <t be ren'-wed. T«*achcre holding cert 1 fi< at«t* that will soon expire should not neglect attending the examination. C. S. PRH E. Count) School Superintendent of Jackson County, Oregon. CONSTIPAT!. Citation Bun CuRt FOR S'CI HFROROtt. and all truub.M arisi «>< froj Induration or Consüpatioa. J tu prova« tb« Oon piwilaa by Purifying th« BloaJ. Th« do«« can ba n1«*r)y adjusted to «a I th- caa«, a« on« pill c»n n«v»i b« too laia doaa. Faay to taka aa «o mürb «uKar 44 pill« put ap la a atroag rial which can L« « arrlod tn »o«t p<*ok«t A Sr««« C m *«a» Traveler« a«d R«al«e«a lea. ■••« wHb- In the County Court of th«* State of Oregon for the* County of Jackson. In tiie matter of tn«- «stale ot John Koten. d«*c«-as»-d, citation. To all those Interestud in the said estate, Greet ng IN 1 HE NAME OF TH ESTATE OF OREGON. Ml “< redeem” Trad« Sark. Boid K*«rywh«re, ti«, a bo ll i» I You ar<* hereby called and required to ap lampi« D«*« and Dr»*» B«*k Ur la * t amy pear in the County < ourt ol lhe State ot Ore DR HARTER 9 IRON TONIC. k PCRlFlEStt« Moon RFGVI. a TFM the 1.1 vit»■ gon, for the County of Jackson.at thcCourt • Bd » bNFYri and RMToRKi th« I'KBÎUT a TKDI K<»om th«-rvuf. at Ja« ksonviiic. in th«- i’ounty I« MI a LTM cud VIUURO1 S »TRKXITH «fYovraF of Jackson, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Jun«*, THE DR. HARTER M£01 Cl HE CO. ST. LOUIS. M& I-Ml. at 1” o*clo«-k in tiie lurcnoon of that day. tlicn and then* to show causr*. if any. why an <-rd«*r should not I m mad«*, by this court, for the adtninistraUir of sa.d «-•'täte to sell the premises narnial in bis p« tition herein til«ii, to-wit: S E 4 of N W >4. E U of < W L4 <»f See2; N E <d N W >4. Se<* II. ail in Twp 37 S, R 3 W, containing ItiOurrvs. W .tne*»*. th«* Hon. James R. Neil, Judge of the Asainty court of tb«’ State of Oregon, for th«* county ot Jackfon. with th** s«*al of said court artixcil. tins 5th day of May. A. D. To cure Vilioti nees, Sick Headache, Consti !1W1. Attest MAX MULLER, Clerk. pation, Malaria. Liver Complaints, take the safe .and certain remedy, ( & This Trado on X ' p N Notice for Publication "Seeing is Believing.’ > dcslcv for u. In the matter of tbe i-Hta'i' of Ma tin Peter <a>n, <1, ce«ua «I. otice is hekeiit given that the umler»i*rm«l naa tn-eii apfM.inli-d uiluiiuis- iratrix of th«* relate <4 .Manin P. 1« rson, de- ceawd, bj order ot th«- < ounl> Court ot the Mate «4 Or« iron, inaiai tor Jafkeoli re,unt«. All |>i r- tis mdebtrel to raid «»tate ar*1 re- UU«»t«-d to a« ttle tin' sain«- iinm«*dlat«-ly, and Ihoh«- having elalma atraliiKt the estate will pres, nt them to me at my residence in Cen tral Pumi prre-lni-t. or to my attorney, Wm. M. Culviir. at his olbce in Jd« kaoli\ilie‘ Jack- son county . Or« gon. with proper vouchers at tach, d. a ii' in six tu. utb» troni tin brst pub lication ot thia not - -e, MIL- M C. Moltltls, A<lmlniMiutr:x lla'ed April 24, Issi. N from tbs manufacturers, that it will give sat isfaction in every case, or money refunded. A Book ofLlflO pages, on “ Woman and Iler Diseases, ana their Self-cu»**,” sent, post-paid, to any address, tccurely »'aUd in a plain en velop«*, on receipt of ten cents, in stamps. Address. W orld ’ s D ispbwsary M edical A bso CI atior , S63 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. Ask t! - N THE RIVERSIDE NURSERY I h locatisi one and on<-lialf mlles txlow Grant sP hhs , «in Koiru«-river. on thè Ilitnick farin. ami m thè b«-st ami cleamwt noli In southern Oregon. druggists, under a positive guarantee abaolui**ly In the matter of the otate of L. C. Romine deceased. otice is hereby given that the undenjigned tia«been appolnt«*d adminitdra- tor of the estate of L. <’. Komin«*. d< <*cae< d. by order of the County Court of the State of Or«*g«>u in and for Jackaon County. Al) persona Indebted to said eatate «re rr. uueated to settle the same innn<*diaf« ly, and those having claims against th« «>tut«- will present them to meat my rtsidence in M«*ad- ows i»r«*cinet. Jackson Co.. Or., with proper voueners Hitat hixi. within six inontiu* lr<-m the first publication of this notice. Dated May k Jh91. JOHN DODSON. Administrator. Administratrix’ Notice. Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines, Quinces, Apricots, (Walnuts, Blackberries, Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries, Cooseberrlos and Crapes, KISSES. (4 la Somes and JuM,} A prominent physician calls th« kin “aa •legant disseminator of disease.” He says, “fever is «Dread by it, so are lung diseases.** Out upon ths gnarled and sapless vagabond! Evidently kisses are not for such as be, and tho old fox «ay« the grapes are sour. lA«t him devote himself to making our » »men healthv and blooming that kisses may be kisses. This can surely be done by the use of Dr. Pierce’S Favorite Prescription, whioh is simply mag- l«al in curing diseases peculiar to females. After taking it for a reasonable length of time there will be no more irregularity, back ache, bearing-down sensations, nervous pros tration. general debility and kindred ailmenU. It is the only medicine for women, sold by WatgmrocF Ortd. SMITH’S BILE BEANS the hW kite (iOlittieBean»te the beule) 1 hev are the most convenient . M k « i t/» • > 1 <■» tor* nil PROF. HARRIS PASTilLfS Pl ier ot either Nire, 25c. per Bottle. KISSIMß"7-17-70-*--« FOR THE CURE OF ■ > I W» W B ■ “ V m M« 1 for «et« eorprrs or«:arupok J.F.SMITH ACO.Mak-r»c' Lii.EHtANS ST l OIIS Ml. WEAK MEN VITALLY WEAK M.«» «. | v t» n r eat npi'iication U ' '.--HH -• rr Stu il sririr Retrial »irr.iu or «■ ftKXI'AL Ml BSMKMiu nud.l »iri. gs l.sl it« r< rtracti ’ in v.'i.th. (MCA if UCIi «Rk Hl IIE’Tl) MRHII8 IHlill ITU'f vfCAR nlCn hiuistio ' wasti >«.i>- Oi l M 4KT I O -SKS M|lh » «MIA l»K 41 In 1 Ol W «i.ri MID- •»1.1 *(i* !*• iirknl urn. i . ¿or. an»l «tr^Dgth • uh s*«u»l nr Ran» mpaired weakened pre«Bt«»rchi in a ; rm ’• • •• I ng«. .■►...'» mm «»;.¿TO : 1.8.1 thoiiNun'l ease« trerted afl cmrd in pa»t twebeyear«. “T73 Kr Prof. Harna •4' VC ©SOLUBLE MEDICATED FASTII LE8. >•4 g,BAI we»'flerei4litilsyAtri«'ARsO|.l"TLLt 1111.K L —L \ i men. i»"ins or » 4. »■ ffering fi tu this • nt n -1 • ' • U • ' ■ • ...... b■ .i ni«ii i ■ 1» 1, tl. .t we t-rar kn< w the true eon<5ili<*n • . c-»«. an! | r e mediein« to effect a jmu,; t curt. ! .<• .1*4 io'-« Y..m after H years nt St. Leui. ,. we ofler s I .-t.ar.ee to l-e eu:» 1 bv the er ¡eI ■ ■ trri i*a«:>. e "■ reatnienl. WHEN WE SAY CURE TIIE HARRIS RCWIEDY CO.. Min- Chemists, 99 EFFKMAV STREET, NEV7 YORK. g-HJ Tutt’s Pills The dyspeptic, the debilitated, whclh* er from excres of work of mind or body, drink or exposure In Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In tb«* County Court of the State of Oreg<m, for thr County of Jackson, witting tor the transaction of probat«* business. In the matter ot th«• «*tai«* ot Innes Elhtt, deceased. otice is hereby given that by vih tn«’of an ord«*r and lic«*n**c «>f the aha-«- entitled court, in the above-entitled matter. 1 will on N S<itur(iiiyt June 6. at the hour of 1 o’chx x of said day. sell at pub lic auction to th«» h’.glnst bidder, at the court-house door in Jacksonville, in Jack- son i-ounty; Oregon, the following d«*scribed premises, to-wit; NE>*4 s « v 20. t wpX’s. r 3 e, situated in Jack* son county. Oregon.containing l^i acre-. AH belonging to the estate ot Innes EH«*tt. dcc«*ased. and situated in Jackson county. Oregon. Terms of sale—cash In hand E. I). ROSE. Administrator of estat«* of Innes Ellett, de- ceaa<*d. Dated this 5th of May. 1S91. Malarial Region V - V» - ~ » Will find Tutt'« Pills the most jr« Kstorative tier ofl*«*red the autT* valid. Try Tliem Fairl. A vigorous body, pure blood, .1 We ryes anil a cbeertUI mind w III re SOLI) EVERYWHERE. r Í *■/ SOUIllvn?< >4....___ _____ and the northwest quarter ot the southwest quarter <»f svi*tion six. «) in township thirty seven (37) south, rang«- one <1) post of the Willamette Meridian, together with all and singular the improvements and appurtenan ces thereunto belonging. Appraised at «^LkiO, farming lands and impruv«*d. Also the uudivid«*d one-half inter«*at m the south half of northeast quarter ot <t.>n thirty-five, (35'.’ township thirty-six t36) south, range 2 w«*st of Willamette M« r’dian— timber land. All belonging to the estate of Samuel Cen ter. deceased, and situated in Jackson county. Oregon. T. M. CLNTEH. Administrator of estate of Sainuel C«*i ter. Dated this 3d of April. 1W1. VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPARED FROM fit HERBS, FORTHE CURE OF ROOTS ^YSP/PSIA • JAUNDICE- CHILLS & FEVER ■ 'DISORDERED DIGESTION* fo SICK HEADACHE- X / general debility * EVERY ONE SHOULD TRY ANC ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE ofthe STOMACH I OR AN INACTIVE LIVER. • FOR SALE BY ALL K DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS If you want THE BEST, buy YOU NEED BUT ASK ALLEN'S n 0 o 1™ n PERFECTION FOR THOSE WHO WRITE RAPIDLY. Impossible to make them »tlek in the paper, «-pnrt. DTDlot. Write very smooth and eveu. Samples •ent Eh’EE <»n receipt of return postage, 2 cte. Ask for P. P P Pc*. PERRY & CO.. "KT SEEDS l.iilRNATlUNAL HQ1EL If the Merchant you deal with doos not keep them, send to .\LLEN direct. He pays postage. Beautiful Catalogue sent free. Cor. 3d and E Streets, E. W. ALLEN, 171 Second Street, Portland, Or. A ddress : PORTLAND, OR., CunU'uing 120 Kooms, well furnished. KAMI Leave Jacksonville at b;30 a . m .. 1.(10 p. m . and 5:40 P. m . Leave Whetr«>ck at 8;4O a . m .. 1:12 p. 5:4H p. m . Lcav«1 Hat Laugh's in H:43 A. M . 1.17 5.51 p. M. Leave DaviaviUc at 8;5G A. M., 1.27 5:55 P. M, Arrive at M«*dford at 9:00 A. M..l:40r. xi. and 65JUP m . GOING WEST. Lave Medford at 10:00 a . M . 2:00 r. m . and 7:.M» p. M. Leave Haviaville at 10:10.4. ?12r. v and 7:37 r m Lcav«* Harbaugh 5 at 10.17 a . \ i ., 2.20 r. m . and 7:41 P M. Loave Whvtrock at 10:20 a . m .. 2:25 P. m . and 7 ♦•» P. M. Arr.v«* at Jacksonville at 10:30 A. M.. 2.40 r. and 7:55 p. k . w. IIONEYMAN. F i •«•aid« nt. To Delinquent Taxpayers. —TUE BEST----- ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE . IN THE STATE. The S. B. HE adache and L ive « C ure take« according to directions will keep your Blood, Liver ami Kidney« in good oruer. ’ The 8. B. C ough C uke for (’«»Ids, Cough« No Chinese employed and no deviation in and (’roup, in conn« cti«m with th« Headache Cure, is a« near perfect ion asanythinj known. charges. Meals 25 cents; lodging 25 cents to SO cents Tin* H.CB. A lpha P ain ure forinternal and extcrimi use, in Neuralgia, Toothache,(’rami» E. LEWISTON, Propriété (.’«»lie and ( holvra Morbus is un«urpa«Hcd. They ar« well lik« «l wherever known. Maun- factor«*«! at Dufur. Oregon. For sale by all druggist«. Free Butes tc and from the Hotel. HA DS MEST W R THE Ei A >381E WORKS ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NURSERY! Tb» ttallrua«! and tho Telegraph Hava Taken MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ELECTRIC BELT™fri Well Drilling and Pros* pectlng. RChttll. Sere *------- —.... îhroftt, Lunqî • ! C Spec '•/ „ndp-rrt, n . £M0RY Mind wandwring enrrd. V»nmwd in one r»*A«iing. Testimoniala from ail pvr*** of the gioì*«*. Pr<mp«cfue ros» I ‘TGNED. HAVING BECOME •i • i I».slge B t < h ».’well-drilling busim-s*«, i« spin 11 nils announce« that be is now prepared’«»do ail work in his line in a first-class manner and at a reasonable rate. I will also tak< c«>iitra<*fs for pr apecting p'i.c« r mines. Tb** capacity of my mschiue is 40'' in t. J r» for toth«- work 1 have previously don** in diff' i vnt pm tions <>f the valley. 2 i ’".".it .-!,i< 1011 guaranteed. l or 1urth«*r particulars will on or adjrei' w. f . i/vinm iwin Owing t«» th« pif- pu°- e«B of tho n««w “< nla. • Electric Huppruworv IM It.” w* have reduced th«* prim f cm «■**» to IM which Uiakcatt the cheap eat F1K>T-CLASS ULI. I tn the r T. P. and pupenor to other* -vhichar«- *-oM At freniti" I'» I "■<' V ortMov'i H liEKl« »f'»i r I'», ' ' ......... Addrrre. < alilurnla Kkrtrtr tsul rsociKutt »1. »'reali »t "«»• M a G.» l -». 1 THte rhirthfcirsy Ncwspsper A.ivertlsinK Bureau ,10 Spftjes Street,, where a<lv»r- greru NEUI VflDg tgftjrgNCW IUM* the Hon County Co lection. All p« n»«'iiN u ho nr«-on Mud liM will please ch '.I at my otiire |n J m <•knonvilh* «nd srtLh' without further delay, as I "ill l»e eom- pelh-d to lev) upon th«- pn»|M-r»> ot Maid dr- linquvntH. in ord« r !•» « nt«»rce pin in« nt of Mid tai If not paid forthwith A pr< mpl compUancv with the uikdsly * b eriff «nd Tax Cull -ct jr of jaiis m (Xnmty% (ir«g.»n April k?l. BICYCLES, TYPEWRITERS, »LÄ CANOES, E tc C*»H OR INSTALLMENT* BOUGHT. SOLO OR RACHANOCO *00 WHttL* IN STOCK ALLCKAOCS AN0PKICCS, ANO ALL SAAAANTIO SINOTOK CATALOG ANO CLUB DISCOUNTS. Lire .4¡/ante ll'anfrd rreryirherc. FRED. T. MERRILL, 137 WAVWlWyq^ (PQR TWAWF, UR.