a < { MISCELLANEOUS. AhUUS. GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS. u he ¿Dcmocraucemra fc5 A SCROFULOUS BOY. and South VIA saoiHERN pacific co .! s line RunnlNÿ Heed. Norr« Corerrd Hl» Honra Affected. Hod y »Ktl Cured by Cu- ricura hemnfiei, The Mt. Shasta Boute. Judge Field of the V. S. supreme court is at Portland holding court. JUNE 19, 1891. FRIDAY Seventy-three persons have applied for jiositiotis in the Eugene public school TO ADVERTISERS as teacher«. Tho AVrieir-is agitating the building of TteeTIMKN tona a elrenlatlon of USOO (toelarcaat enjoje.« by • newspaper a >20,000 theater at Roseburg,with hopes published between Forilaad and Med of success. When Hix immths old, the left hand of our lltti«- grandchild b«-gan to swell, ami ha«l every appearance of a large b«»il. Wc poulticed it, but to no pur|H»ae. About fiv«* months after it became a running aor«-. S«»«»n *»t her sores formed. He then had lw«> of them on each hand, and iiis bl«M»d beeatne m«»r«- and m«»re impure, it t«»ok l«*ss Hme for them to break <»ut. A s«»r«* cam»’ on th«- chin, ben«-ath the under Itp. which was very offen- siv«-. Iiis he»ul was «»tu* solid acai», discharging a great «leal. This was hiseomhti«»n nt twenty-two months «»l«l. when 1 un«iert«»ok to cure him, his nmther havingdb-d when he was litth* more than l * year «»hi, of consumption scrofula.of cours«- H«- could walk a little. I but c«»ul»i not get up it he fell down, ami 1c«»uid m»t in«»v< wtu-n in b«-d, having no us«- of hta tiamla. I imni«*diat«*ly e«»inmenc«xl with the Cuticura R«-in«-dies. using all tr«-« ly. One sore after an«»ther h«*ah*d.a lx»ny matter form TOURIST SLEEPINC CARS, ing in «-ach one «»f th«*se five <i«-«*p on«* Just t’ >r A<vniuu»'Miiit:«»ii '»í awond-c’iUM» prtSMvn- before h«*aling. which w«»uld finally grow I immm * and w«-r«- taken out; th«*n they would vt;r» uuaclitil to Etprt ss Train*. h«-al rapidly. One of them* ugly b«»ne forma tions I ¡»res.-rv«*d. After taking a dozen ami a i» «..or .»X i> t: ihi 'I biori , half b«»tt!«-s In- was <*«»inplet«-ly cured, and is Him Et: « i iiKii i y n.i t <» k i . ilii * now. at th«* ag«- of six years, a strong and healthy child. Mas. E. >. DRIGGS, MAIL TH A IN- PAI LX AMIlPT »l'S l>A T. I May 9. X>. t»l2 E. Clay St.. Bloomington, III. R . - Fortltotod Àmx. » *' **. m . ISJ ii p. M.I A i » vr Coi valli» LeaytjjB:» «. M. E ip ret» Traîna I m ^ v «* Portland Daily. ” |Wurth. South I 1 uû p . m . lM-ave f*<wt ia^j Arrive* *35 a . ■. 7 ti a . M. L«-ave Me«lf«»rd Lcavel t:0fiA.M. 1Ô*.|.» A. M.lArriv« San Franc wo L«*ave|_*Uuv ■. Above train* stop only at the following statmiiM mirth of K«»a« burg: E-st Portland tfiregon City. Woodburn. Salem, Albany. mngvnt.SiHwid-». Halsey. lUrnxburg. June- rum City. Irving. Eug* ne. ----------- HOHtffiVRGMAiL DAILY AKHIVK^ l.KA VK __ _____________ J....&4Ü I*. M. Portiaaâ ... . A:<*> a . M. AoacLurg . .5.2 .H:2i) %. M.,Portland. 4.00 p . m . R— m burg ‘! .. r* *“ * ALII I.» •• \l DA t Su'"1*' .. INHIV K. LJLAVK: P.»rtlMiid ? •U* '« Alban) ........ I*. M Albany.............. VW a . M.| Purl is ud .>.w a * At Albany au«l Cerva.11»founvet with trains ot Oregon racitic Railroad. OAII.Y KXFHltsa THVlNS ,KX» K.I*T Sf .NPAY.)__ ♦ 40r M. Leuv« Portland Arrive S.31A.M 7J& P. tsjArrivt McMinnville L»*av« | » 45 a . m THROUGH TTKETSt" *11 points, EA T A SOUTH. F»»r Tics« tsiiTvi information regarding rat«*s. mans. etc. «all on Coin pan) m agent atM»*dford. Ct- KOUEHS H lioKHLKK. Manager. Ast G.i.JtB. Ag t. THE LADIES Southern Oregon are hereby informed that In addition to a large anti elvgaut Hue of MILLINERY xe added to my stock the following claaaof goods, ,d which 1 have a tuli line: BlnlT.i'al.-adlataaee al MO mile«. It Corrupt politic« always comes nigh; tberelare off-ra the beat iudneenu-nta but the price Philadelphia is paying is toadverllaera. <»ur lint ta principally positively exorbitant. ooutiaed I» tnckaoa. Jeaepbttov aud It was ex-Senator Wager, now on the lilamalh euuullea ttwaluea. rara Portland Tilei/rum, who had the etiquette aboil id ( akr uote of thia Cuticura Resolvent That n»*w bUstd purifier, internally (to cleanse the bliMMl «»I all impurities and poisonous vie- invntsandthus r«*tn«»ve ttie caus« >. and<uti- cura. the »rreat skin cure, ami t utivura Soap, an exquisite skm beautitter, vxtcrnally (io clear the skin ami scalp, and restor»* the hair), cure every disease am! humor of the skin ami blood, from pimples to scrofula. interview witii Gov. Pennoyer. OTHER There is only one Republican member in the Florida legislature, and while they are having a deadlock and lots of fun, he is not in it. WORLDS. I sometimes muse, when my adventurous gaze H ah roained the starry arches of the nigbt. That were I dowered with strong angelic The S.uslaw railroad surveyors have sight All would Jijok « h.uigcd in those pale heavenly started back from Florence to cross way». section tbe line. It will take them about What wheeling w orlds my vision would amaze' 10 days to r< ach Eugene. What chasms of g!«>otn would thrill mv and There wasn’t enough money in Oregon affright! What rhythmic equipoise wt>uld rouse de to defeat consolidation in Portland, and light! s >, it said, the bosses saved their >2 50 What moous would Ixam on me, what suns piet es for the city election would blaze! Then through my awed soul sweep« the larger It is said that Governor Steele of Okla thought homa ha» been offered the opportunitv to Of how creation'» edict may have set succeed Raum as Commissioner of Pen Vast human multitude» on those far spheres. With towering passions to w hich mine nxaui »ions. Appropriate name. naught. In a foot-race last Saturday at Cor With majesti»« of happineea, or yet vallis ( lias. Braithwait of Independence With agonita of unconjecuired tears! beat Wiley Young of Benton county — Edgar Fawcett The run was for >200 a side. ALL SORTS. The Ilio Grande flood« have thousands <4 their home». The San Francisco rtltii, one of the obtest papers in that city, has had to rublied suspend publication. Of late years tho pat>er has been run at a loss. It cost nearly *1,000 to send Mr. Blaine’s reply to Rudini by cable to K rine, and Sold every where: Price, Cutleura. 50c* Soap, 25c; Resolvent, »»• l’rt pared by the Potter Italy pay« the bill. Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston. The Italian government is trying to H^Send for “How t»> Cure Blood Diseases.“ check the tide of immigration to this n A nW’Q Skin and Scalp purlfi»*! and b»*au- country of her son». We sincerely tiust DADT 0 tifivd by C utk VKA Soar. Abso that it may meet witli success. lutely pure. The Junction city Pilot is now pub lished by A. H. Mooie, the former pro prietors, Morin A Phelps, retiring. It already show« signs of improvement. General Alger tells « Seattle newspaper that if Mr. Blaine “were w illing to become tlie party’s standard-bearer, Ids nomi nation would lie practically unanimous. Eugene merchants have subscribed ever *1000 to be expended by Win. B. The IjBl In on«* minute theCVTICVRA A nti - I’engra in improving the military wagon fast at P ain Puurnm rdievea rheumatic, road for the Silver lake trade. »lower / sciatic, hip. kidn«*y,cb«*st an«l inuiMni- The second Raynioml Whitc im ex in bis ' ’ lar pains ami w«*aknvsa«*s. Price,25c. cursion train passed through the valley bank. 4U HEUMATIC PAINS n T badies’ Furnishing Goods, last week, the party being billed for tour < f Alaska liefore returning east. b ?! It «* Both Knit and Muslin. IHiàSIS’ «RßBÜBES COMPLETE HAMMON BROS A. eh>wi> a» to be bou,hl any place; atoo >UKWEKIi:s ! Chiliran'8 Short Clothes, Prince of Wales has been rather borrow ing money, but lie will go for awhile, He lias rheumatism legs and no more credit at the a The Prince of »Vale« is a grandpap. This is one style set by the idol of the Senator Tongue, of Hillsboro, Iris just American iltnles that the aforesaid Judes received several bars of aluminum, from for vari> us and obvious reasons cannot which lie intends to make horse shoes readily adopt. and experiment with them on bis trot Whorton Co., have sold their meat ters. market and appurtenant-* s to Fitzgerald The attempt to impeach a Kansas Bros. A Venator, who will conduct the district judge because he was in the habit business at the old stand, iti tlie town of of adjourning court to go across the Burn», Grant county. street to take a snifter whisky has failed. of diug-store Even the children reatt the advertise Cuder 4 year* old. ments in the newspaiH-rs. Not long ago beautiful tin»* Tlie Queen of Madagascar bathes reg a little girl was saving her i raver», when ‘I<ord, make We have rvrnovfxl our Nurscrii s to M«*<1- ularly once a year, whether the affairs of «he concluded as follows: COKSETW for«l. wh«*re w«* hav«* seeure»i New Gr«»un»L the me pure abso’u’vly pure, just like baking •oil «»I winch la • sand) loan», enabling us state go on or not. No matter what powder.” I’oiiMisting of Usiv andSilk without irrigation to grow ht-althy, thrifty pressing business there may lie on hand trv«*swith an abundance <»f fibrous lateral she must have her baths. R. B. Haves tell» the rejiorters that routs without taeavy tap roots, to be cut away «LO V In digging. We offer The supreme court unaninn Usly holds since lie had the grip His memory is not the original-package law constitutional. as good as it was. ami there are those 1IANIIK KllIUKFS The supreme collit gracefully acknowl who claim that Mr. Hayes should h >1.1 IIOSlEll V, edges the superior authority of cong'ess no grudge against the grip cn that account. and stands corrected. 10000 Prune, 10000 Apoles, Zephyr Shawls, and many other things to«» nuin»*rous to men c000 Peach, tion. 1 nave also a«xurrd tbeacrviceaof a 5000 Pears, FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, ! am now prepared to execute an or 10000 Grapes, der«» in that line in first-class style at rvasona- » John A Dillon, who for tl>e la-t eight Countess I.4*enlianpt, ex-S cretary Bayard's widowed daugntor, is residing years has t>een managing editor of the in the Wilmington Lome provided lor St. Louis IhsjMti li, has gone to New York her prior to her marriage She inherits to assume editorial management of the I75.UOO presented t > her husband by New York IH'iht, vice John A. Cockerel, re-igned. hi« father. An excellent grade of paper has been Thousands of pigeons aie reported tn pro luced from hop vine». Some entei- Call and see ine opposite J. Nunan’s j H(’alf- Ami a good assortm« nt of all the leading va tbe valley north and west of Eugene. I prising individual should establish a rieties <»t- fruit»». Hunters have killed them by hundreds, fr uia street. Mik*. P. P. PRIM. parties tiring sixty to seventy in a day’s l plant to utilize the vast quantity of these hunt. The pigeons are attra- ted by the vines that now goto waste in this country every year. newiy-sown grain. Trees as Low as any First-class Nursery. THE WOMEN OF ORECON GIVE C8 A CALL. Nurseries al east end nt Bridge -------- ARK-------- On ii Strike MEDFORD. OREGON. They have thrown away th«- waxhboard.and say tney will use nothing but the L p dies' Choice Washer ¿anaiactured by W. A. Goodman A Co., Grant’s Paas. Oregon. HEALTH. L- Rliana'i Golden Balaam No. 1 Curve Chancre*, fir,*, an«« s< .-ond at.1 Son e on the Legs and Ik Iv; Sore Ears, Eye«, Nme, etc . Copper < »lured Blotches. Syphilitic» it irrh, ■! i h . v -^ m -<1 Scalp, and all primary fon* -» of tlie «iitea«« known ar sr.jd I’ricr, f 1 UO p^r Boftle. I a « RUhntt e Gohlen Balaam No. 3 Curt*—Tertian’, M« rc’iri3!S;,phi.iti<* Rheu matism, Pains in the B 0« 4, Pa ns in the l!ca<l t».uk <f tl1«* Neck, I I-erate«l Soru Throat, Syphilitic hai»h, Lumps and con tra. t« <i « »r Stiff:», -is of the I.un?.a. arid iradKatvs a!l disease from the «yafem, whether cause«! by imheerction or abu«/ . f Mercury, b-aving th«* blaod pure am* healthy. Price $.» OU per Pottle. Le Hichau*« Golden Nuanhh Anti, dote t r th'i < urc < f Gonorrhua, G! • t, Jrritati n firm-l, ari l all I'rinary or G< n. tai doarrun/« rntnts. Price $ 4 50 per Bottle. J Lv Klchan*« Gohlen Spanish In« Jection, f r*-t\re «.m»*sof «. n rrh . a, Inrtammatnry t, Strictur < I’rico 91 *»O per Bottle. I.e HicliHn'« Gohlen O’ntment for the tff * t VC h. 1 n- • f Syph. • s r <, and eruption«. Prh eSl U<> p r B« x l.e Rirhiiu’c Golden l*il « ard Rr.cn treatment, I* m of pliv-i a! j er. excel«» or <»ver work, Br mtratcy .v. Price 93 OO per Box. Teric and Nervine. bent even where, C. O. D., wurvly ¡«vked per exproM. NOW IN ACTUAL I SE. W<* would ask th«* hulies of this Western 1 our I <>a.st to lay ¡t^'«i« thrir |»r« judiccs give m Wasb«*r a fair tria , an«i bo convinced. There 1« ONE waah«*r in til«* w«»rl»l that will d<» good w«>rk. W«’ have a «*<'iiibint*«l .Mai bin«*, W ash- board.Tub ami Cloth«*« Bask«*t. W«*a«*llth«* Waah«*r <»n its own m«*rita. D”*«*ru»t <.ii an«l price of washer given on «;•,•' « ■ i>»n. A • l . liTQ \11 A UTCH to Mil the Ladie»* • I JL,nlu nANI tU Ch.»i. « Wa.m. r. Ladicacan mak«* from fliM)to $2u0per month Apply at one»! fur tvrmi. 1 0 THE RH HARDS DRl’G CO.. AGENTS. 5»«»and 511 Mark« t Str« » t, San Francis« «». ( al. ----- Circulars sent free----- T Í nuu L A STAMPEDE ANDERSON CREEK, S. S. SMITH, Prop >IE fll’IISCHIBEH TAKES Pl.F.A.'fKH IN announcing that bin st« am tuiw-mill ia n«>w r rutMiina on full time ana turning out a large ALL KINDS OF LUMBER I including th»1 hem rustic, ceiling an«l fluorina furntaiie»! on short no'.ice. Bflr’satlalactiun guaranive«l. 8.9. SMITH. ASHLAND HOTEL Corralling a drove ol horses give* you plenty ol work for hour«. You don’t have time to think what th« w-at her is. You let everything Hide, tdi the work is over. But the cowboy is never un prepared. When thin “ picnic’ happens, what ever the weather, he is not drenched and wet to the skin before it's over, because he is always provided with a " F»<h Brand Pommel Slicker.’ Wdh one ol the«e sadd'.e coatn on, you can t jet wet it you try. Yfit entire saddle will be inside the coat, and it will be drv. t<>o. Did you ever try the pommel Slwher? Just try one, thev cost eery little Then no more colds» levers, rheuma tism, and other results to Mpoeure ol weather. Every girment stamped with “Fish Brand Trad. Mark . tw < My inienor ioto when you can have the “risk Brand Slicker delivered without estra cost. Particulars ank illustrated catalogue fiaa. <'K5THAI.LY MlCATID. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Thj« w«ll-kn»»wn turn»« ha« h«»»n rebuilt Willi brn k and arsntly enlarged, bvsidca beinR tMEWLY FURNISHED* |i iacemrally located tn th«1 biiatnrs« part of town and a good-sample rmim for commer cial ’.ravvlen«. is fitted up tn c»»nne<*tion th» r<- wtth. Th«table is conHtaht’y lurnished with tbe beat the market affords. E K BRiGHTMAN, Prop Athland.Oct. 10 issv. A. J. TOWER, • Boston, Ma««. FARMS —ASK FOR— IN SOUTHERN ORECON lit HITS And »11 of akin , sellino & CO.'S C. B. FITZGERALD, UNRIVALED GOODS Choice Location? and Frites Reasonably Low. TYPEWRITERS, seso CANOES, E tc F nt t» •.rciuprivi; < iu < « l aiv > THE HANDSOMEST WORK DONE AT THF. MOST REASONABLE PRICES FRED. T. MERRILL, AT THE PORTLAND. OR IACKXON VILLE ’>»>»• N/ J tin R. k « « ut II. ti. bul " « <->«» »um «T<»m to I M»' |- at you IT» In an. i art vf • Ml I». il.r, (ix. toi< n>»ntt only fa jt pay Ml Nil (> r » u frniabinc •vriyibio. i.\s;l » , I’U I )»arn*4. |*A«j I« : u<. •> l*U.I A I.lutt at <.nc^ A -U.» iVMHtoUk, XUU. A rumor, which has more t'- an the ordinary credibility in such matter«, say« that Senator Edmunds will t>e ma le minister to Erelaml and that Robert 1 Line In, now in that position, will lie made secretary of war. “G >1 help the surplus!” cried Corporal Massdihusvtt’»’ legislature ban pa-s»*d Tanner when he got his appointment as a bill repealing a law pas-e<i a year ago l< 0 i mwsioiier of t en-ions Tlie Corporal’s which forbad»* saloon keepers to serve' customers whil- Handing at tl c bar, an«l | I partv ha« lic'ped i «eif to ti e surplus. requiting th* m to provide tables at w hich It i« gone. And in spite of increased the cuatumer must bit iin.ki*-g a pr<-tense taxes a deficit is ini|>eiiding. of eating sum thing at the -aim* time. Tbe <!iiv -well paten’ -windl' ,by which many an honest tanuer was r»jbl»e«l of hard-earne«l dollars, n t many y» arsago, is likely to be »luplicated in a similar manner. The Scientific American ha- an illustia’ion an I a «lesc iption of such a patent bv Kice of Hutchinson. Minn. Ru««ia ha« aiLlrcs«i <1 a communication to the Forte «ub«tantial!y threatening force unfepH the I>ar<lanells shall lie open ed to th« commerce and to the volunteer fleet ot Ruwia. The Russian ambassa- dor has also claimed J ElbOO »lamages on liehalf of the Kavak, ihe vessel which was detain- d. MARBLE WORKS! I We execute Every Diw ripthm nt Work in our It ne in the imsl approved sty Iv. Don't fail to call and examine natnplea «nd dmlgu and ascertain prices. The number of cigars manufa» ture»l in thi- collection diatrict »luring th»* past year, as whown bv tbe re’urns made to the c«'lle« t»?r « f internal revenues, was 10,000,0<M). This is a much greater num ber than most |H*"ple woul«l suppose the factori» h in Oregon and Washington turned out. The war «lepartment may N; a little slow in unraveling re»f tape, but, given plenty of time, it gets th»*re after a fash ion. Tbe merit list for lSSJ, has ju^t been made public. One of the honored men is »lead and others out <f the service ; but this makes no difference. Twenty live-years ago Joe I’ulrz r. Probably the first American woman owner of »he New York U'orhi, was an wh-> has ever made a trip to tho Polar obseute rep otter working for |25 a w« ek ; region will be Mrs. Peaty, who will now be goes a-pleasuring on a $G3.fi0d accompany her hu-band, Lieutenant s»eam yacht. Great is tbe power <?f the R E eary v« of the r« i j’ rory mu I’ » mted States navy, pr»‘ss, if your pap»*r has a successful who has !>een place»! in charge of tlie b otn atta« bed to it. expedition to lie sent out bv the A» a<lemy Secretary Foster has apj»ointe-l a »*om- of Natural Sciences, Phila«lelphia, un his mission compose«! of ex Conuressman pro|»oee<l exploration of Greenland. Grosvenor of Ohio, I»r. Walter Kempster, (»rant county’s population is over 700 a noted expert on insanity, ami R. l‘ow greater than it was ten years ago, not- derly, broth«T of T. V. l‘ow«lerly, to withatanding the fact that Baker ami pr«x»*e»l to Europe ami investigate the (’rook counties have each taken a slice immigration pmblem. of i s territ««rv, an»! Harney county Councilman R. < »er«l« s »lied Saturday was cicated f odi nearly two-thuds evening of kidney trouble, leaving a of wl at territory there was left. large family and a wide cirri»* of friend-. Yet tliete is room for th«’U-an«!s more. He was a leading 1 ■ ral politician among Peter Jackson whon seen by tlu* 1 ’em«-»‘rats, ami was ««m*of the brightest reporters, sai»l: 1 have tried to avoi<l men whoever held position in «.ur lllll interviews, hut on several occasions have 11!ri pal i t V.—/Wf/«/ /of // ’• Iro hi c. Ti.e Nf-»ry that Krupp is arming, or had agreed to arin the Fr»ncli navy, has ex- »•itv«l as much feeling in l»<*ilin as in Paris. \VI ile Krupp’s right to supply wh»«in he pleases ai'h tlu* |»ro»hicta of hia establishment is recogniz»*«!, it has been piip|M>e»l in < ierinany t! at he would draw th»* lint* at Ftaiu c, in view »<f the an- tawoni-in between ti e two nations, and the » t*rt;«int} cf w >r, no« nt*r or ¡at» r. The fib* < f Lizzie Bond, of Anderson, Ind., diowB that a woman is nut safe even after she has steppe»» to one si*!»* ut a railroad trai V an»! |H*imitR a train < f car» to pass her Miss Bond stepped oti the track, but the suction of the train that thundeie»i past her drew her dress un«ler the rear car, where it caught upon an iron bar, and she was dragged fifty yards ur more and her brains »lashed out upon the cross-ties. Despite of ali tbe eilbrts of the govern ment to stamp out the diseases, trich inosis continues to exist in some parts of Germany. Six j>ers »ns have recently die»! of the malady in Meining an»! four teen more are suffering from its attack There seems little doubt that the |e>rk which causes the disease hi Hiese in stances was of domestic productions, but the prevalence of the disease is made tlie base of renewed condemnation of Ameri can |»ork. ________________ advice to mothers . Mrs Winslow s Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tte gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhcea Twenty-five cents a bottle. tlo! for fluttr Cr^k, C««H Off INaTALLMC *»T» flOUGHT. SOLD. O« • jlCMANaCO 400 WHÍÍL3IN ITOCI» ALLftSAOIS AWOFAICtS, ANO ALL WAAAAMTtO MHO JO" catalog A*• O CLUS DISCOUNTS l,ire «i rrcry»eker< ,2? W.sst.ùTO* S t Oregon. Gold Hill. BICYCLES, The silver dollar is legal t» n l«*r for any amount, b ilf tbdiars to il:t* amount of ten »l«.dlars, quarters and dime-* to the same am unt, trail »limes ami three-nuit pieces to the amount of five «t liars. The trade »loll .r is n it legal tm ler. forgotten myself and talkcl too much. I shall I ave by the Jun<* «’earner for Austral a to meet Goddaid, and until after that time can make no engagement. Goddard is a very stiong and fine boxer, ami 1 kin g< ing Imine to meet him because I think he is in it with ant body. quantity <«f lumber. ID* in pr«,par«ti to fill all order* with diapatch, ami at the inoat rraa<»lia ble rate». A Hue «jualitv of V Hon. Bolomon Hirsch, Cnited Mates Minister to Tuikey, has obtained leave of absence to come home, and the coun’ry is thereby re inded that we have a Minister to Turkey and Holl. Solomon Hirsch ie the man. Two Kansas towns elected women police judge«,Mrs. Mary Burton.furnierlv an editor of Kansas, ami at pres -nt post mistress at Jamestown, ami Jessie Me Cormiek, of Burr Oik, Jew-1 county. Both are prohibitionists, The undersigned will leave Central Point for Eagle Point, Brownrlniro. Lake cr-ek and Big Butte every day in tlie week ex cepting Munday, returning the same day, and tarrying the mail«.a« Also passengers and express matter. I will make connec tion with tlie trains each way. My rates are reasonable. I. F. W illiams * N'jw , tl en,” «ai<! a j al!'Iman who arrested a man on Micliigan avenue the other 'lav. *’w ill youc me al >ng quietly ?” “1 will,” rmlie»! the ¡>ris,ner. “It’» tin* only way I ran make the public Be lieve that I am taking you to the »•<»• ' 1er.” Parents and »lifferent friend* « f Miss C. F or l»*r, known as Sister Rose, who went last year to nurse and te.u li tlie lepers at Molokai, S.mdwich islands, have re»’eive«l letters from tier announc ing her marriage, April 21st, with Dr. Cfc’l Iaitz, phy.-ician in charge at the settlement. ISLAND OF NAPOLEON. Foxhall Keene »aid that the rumor that In* paid $25,00 »for Tournament ijec .use he mt»*n'led to race Kngland next y» ar is incorrect. He will rat e ihe colt here an«! afterward u-e him in tlie stud. Tourna ment. he ad*led, is hi» s«4e property, and lie will race under his own name T iie A nti -T iohth A gitation .—Tbe Hi« father is too busy a in.in to lake any anti-nuife craze baa gone togreat length« interest in turf allairs or to t'other with in Minnesota, ami the legislature had horeefl. under consideration a bill to abolish any p-rforniance in public except the “nether Ft ur bull-fighters in tbr»e cf I lie limb«” are propetly clothed. This has principal Spanish » iti» s—Madrid, Aran- fon ed ballet dancer« to wear “bloomer” uez and Conlova—were killed Sunday, and five seriously woun»!ed. One was costumes, and thus lessen the attraction disabl»*d for lift? during tlie past week. to very many. ’Die law provides that Tlie funerals yeHtenlay were made the low-neck dresses shad not be worn at parties, and even “undre sed gloves ’ occasion of a holiday There was great shell not tie exposed in merchants’ win |*omp and a large attendance ot officials, dows. This is prudery gone mad, and if journalists and comrades of the dead the law had passed it would not increase men. inodisty or chastity. Fashionable dra|>ery Hebrew hankers of Berlin have given has so mutilated the syrnetry and beauty notice to their agents and customers of the human form that future artists will that Russian securities will no longer cling tn the old masters for the models. be dealt in by them and that orders will An angel dressed in tlie gaih of to-day not be fille»l. Similar action lias been would lie a grotesque and ludicrous b,3 taken at Vienna and Frankfort, and in iog, »nd the chisel of the sculptor, if it London the movement is und* r consider had to follow the outline of a fashion: • ation. Russia is well supplied with bly-dn siied lady of the nineteenth cen funds, and has given up the idea of con tury, would soon tire of its task. The verting the loans winch it was propose»! cultivated tastes of all ages will regulate to redeem with the Rothscnibh’ aid. attire, and artists will seek symmetrical forms for beauty and not silk dress es or fashionable head gears. Statu Backlen's Arnica Salve. tory regulation cannot create beauty or Th«* ÌM*st salvi* in th»* world for Cut. Brûl modesty. Both come from careful train 8»*s, Sores, Ukvrs, Salt Rheum, Fev er Sores, Tetters, Chap|M*<l Han«ls. Chilblains, Corns ing, and in some case« are inherent in an»! all Skin Eruptions, an»l positiv« »•un the individual. f««r Tib s, or no pay require»!. it is guaran- t»*e<l to give p« rb >*t Miti-fa«*ti«»n or money rofun»!e<l. Prie«* 25 cent l»*r I m » x . F««r s»d« by all «Iruggists. 11 How to Cure All fi/tln Diatnaeo." Simply apply “S waynes O intment .’’ N o Hbakr« an»t shingle*. .nreruar medicine required. Cures tetter, »•er.ema, itch, iril enipthinn on th«* fac e, bunds. A wup| ly <»f the best shakes anti shingles n«u»e. da*., h aving tne ^ktn clear, white and h»»> just been rereiv» »! at the T imes uttce h^iltby. iti» great h«*aiing ami enrative pow- which will bp sold .is 'i'.iantitips in suit at <*rj< ar»* poaR<*sr«l by no «>th« r remedy. Ask rensuHAhle rates. our (Iruggiut lor S wayne ' s O intment . When Baby was sick, we gave her Casteria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. WI m V j she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had < .'hi'dreu, she gave th»>n Castor!*» ■ uly—Prcst'.'U - U. I- It cur. Ake. f L MEDICAL. Pcrklua, Practical Joker. Perkins, practical joker, is again in tbe city. This time ho perpetrated a new ver sion of an old joke upon his victim. Itwaa FAMOUS SCENES AND MEMORIES OF evening, and Perkin«, with a fnend, was walking on the IJowery. Suddenly they THE CORSICA OF TODAY. cam« upon a peanut merchant of the Ital ian persuaeion. l*erkins was instantly tbe Origin of Many Ideas of tbe Historic father of an idea “I say, George,” he said to hi« friend, Birthplace of the Emperor of France. "ITI bet a cignx I can make that fellow «o The Romantic Spot Described by a angry within three minutes that he won’t Newspaper Correspondent. know whether he’s afoot or on horseback. And I won’t use any profanity or call him Our ideas of Corsica are, I am afraid, hard namea, either.” biaaed by the dramatist and the novelist. Ilia mischief loving friend accepted tbe We think of it aa it is represented to ua in challenge, and Perkins approached the tlie adventures of the brothers De Franchi, stand. "Gimme a pint of peanuts,’’ be «aid to or through the medium of Merimet-’s pict- ureeque Colomba; therefore we associate tho merchant. lie received and paid for them. the wild Mediterranean island with ven “These are stalo nuts," he exclaimed deltas, savage passions and more savage after munching one. "Here, take ’em loves. I^ss terrifying, but not less pictur back. Idou't want to be »windlod in any esque, are the descriptions given by Al such fashion as this." phonse Baudot in the “Lettres de mon "Fresba peanutta,” protested the Italian. Moulin,” written after spending several “Rosta him halts the hour." weeks in the lighthouse of Mezzo Mare "See here, sir, you are trying to swindle with no other companion than the aged me aud you know it, you miserable inter custodian of the isolated building, and the jection!" roared in Perkins, with well seductive pictures of landscape and ver feigned wrath. dure of Guy de Maupassant in “Une Vie.” The Italian looked at his tormentor in But it is well known that both dramatist dismay. He bad never had such an epithet and novelist are gifted with a glorified vis applied to him before, aud he was at a fees ion which the ordinary tourist does not bi know- bow to proceed. So he kept silent possess, ami the la» k of which possiblj’ ac and stared bard at Perkins. counts for the divergence of impressions; “Oh, you brazen old preposition, you the former are more vivid and poetical, tbe adverb, you participle, you conglomera latter perhaps the more to be depended tion of etymology, «yntax and prosody upon. No wonder you can’t talk when you are It is not without regret that the travelre brought face to face with such a crime as of today has to relinquish certain precon this. What do you mean anyway, you ex ceived ideas, auil to renounce his faith in traneous old adjective?” And Perkins the legendary C»»rsi<san vendetta. He scowled at the unhappy merchant so blushes when be flmls the native smiling fiercely that his eyes dropped under the somewhat ironically at any allusions to glare. their liere<iitary and sanguinary family “Yes, you know you are guilty, you feuds, ami, if the, truth must be told in all common noun, and 1 have a notiou to its uuruniaiitic baldness, he finds that the have you arrested.” conflicts which most engross the inhabi Gradually tbe Italian had liecorue angry, tants are the establishment of a ‘‘battle of so angry that he evidently did nut dare flowers,” after the Nice ami Monte Carlo trust himself tu talk, but at tbe sugges st> le, \vbile their jealous emulation is cen tion of ar res t and imprisonment be grew tered on a pacific exhibition, where, besides frighteueii. 11« offered to take back the the rural ami agricultural products of the peanuts and refund the money, but Per Island, are to Is* seen specimens of rough kins refused to give them up. or manufacture»! warble, granite and “No,” lie said savagely, “I will keep tbe porphyry, old pieces of furniture, carved peanutta and use it as evidence, you cow- woods, curious gourds and richly chased ering, cringing verb!" aud he walked weapons. away chuckling to himself at tbe hugccm GAME ASD FRUIT And »till Per The climate of Corsica is simply perfect, that had attended his joke th«! soft air is laden with spicy, aromatic kins is at large - New York Herald. o«lors, ami mad»! vivifying by the iodine Ihuoni Wl.y Mau May Not Fly. exhalnti»»ns of a rich marine flora; the long Professor Hazen, of the signal office, I stretch»« « f sandy beach are steei»e»l in warm sutishin»*; the background of mount says there are iusurmonutable u^wtacfe« to ITo/essor ains h.is th»* liiniin >us green tints of tbe perfecting a flying machine. Greek hillsides. Existence iu those seagirt Hazen suites the main otietacles thus: First—ft is impossible to use the food latitudes sinks to a blissful indolence; strife, bfisM’shexl, fiery passions ami wild which the bird uses to develop power by revenge are absolutely incompatible with any contrivance which can ever be invented this dreamy languor, ami the chief interest that will give one tithe of the effect that of the lazy hours Iwcotnvs the recurrence of tbe bird gets. That is to say, while pos meals The epicure revels in the varied sibly a spring or other application of force, ami dainty fish, the most delicate ever by using up an enormous amount of en c«>ok<*«l, pink like the rocks and blue like ergy in a very short time, might moment arily imitate a bird, yet tbe motive power «he skies I hr game G uo less exquisite, notably in such case would be rapidly used up. Second—It is impossible, by the moat 1 i;c famous ('oi*sican blackbirds so highly pros«-.I by (“a in ba« • r«*^, ami which are only delicate mechanism and must iierfect wings, to equal the iierfectiou and adapta st their I -*.'t during the short span be ? .vven the 1st and 3«)tfi of January, when bility of the bird in its own element. Third—There is a limit of weight beyond th»*} ire gorge«! with the luscious myrtle lau ries, le.ne} browu in color, and retain which it is impossible for a bird to fly. It ing th«- -light l»:ttern«*s.s mentioned by is probable that the ostrich had the power Vir ;il, mingling wit h the delicious perfume of flight in ages gone by, but when ita en «»f wihl flowers; tbe bnwcio, th»* national vironment became such that it did not v!;i:«* cheese, of a .swe«*t, peculiar flavor; need its wings to «.scape from its enemies, huge l«m«*s, prrservc'l in sugar, and a va or when it began to grow larger from any riety of excellent wines constitute a bill of favoring circumstances, it used its wings fare t»» satisfy th»* most fastidious gourmet. less and less, so that now it is entirely in Th«* braml of Santa Luria of Tailane was capable of flight. It is probable that the oi« h a favorite with Mine lzrtitia, mother condor, weighing fifty pounds, and with a h <deoil I. that she would drink no spread of wings of fourteen feet, is very th»*, aim*, an«l hid some sent to her in near the limit of weight. We may conclude then that we can never equal a bird, and Pit hence that a self raising, self supporting Till-: Mi-. AI'AllI r: t VMILV. ,;>miot fui v I»* struck by tbe fact and self propelling flying machine cannot lie mUueuce, 1 might almost say tile possibly lie built to carry a man.—Indian apolis Journal. I tue Bonaparte family u> every .rent in tlie “Green Island.” At ■io, on market place, the women The Invention of Felted Cloth*. . sy 1« e -x.tt nt- of the First Con- A h illustration of the intimacy of the «•r ‘t, ..io he towers amid his most modern aud most ancient of civiliza sul >n an< i> • - ob of a Rumau eni¡x*ror. tions is found in the fact that it was left b.-’ ilei in the cathedral they for an American citizen to first succcMifully ' m li'.a I the show 1 i tb it le id the water for his essay the mechanical fabrication of felted i I. >:; »(• the lian! sofa cloths. Thomas Hobinson Williams, of h.«j in ■ : » I •»It il nd the trap door South Kingston, R. I., invented the pro r>:<.ram-in passage by cc8s of making felted cloths of commercial ti lie i -cap to the harlxir one night leugth, and patented it May 22, 1830. Since . di.- over* I that he wa« tracked by that day f»Tt* have appeared in innumera hie forms, as printed and embossed piano iscif i a not the members of cloths, ladles’ skirts, floor coverings, often lUS lbeir portrait« are in w.th highly artistic designs; material for w< rks in the libraries. roofs and protectors against weather, i uiivl in the Bonaparte piano hammers, shoe linings, etc. It is dif lli- ■•h.. s mple epitaph. “Mater ficult to imagine any department of indus ’.ilbcr stands erect at the try in which wool, in its felted form, does i * i i red gold laced coat, not somewhere ¡»lay its part. Thus we ills brotlie-s—Joseph in a have taken the simple discover}' of an !. uis in a gray uniform. tiquity and mmle it among the chief in ..-.-tonic on a 1 I. uch u alistractedly strumentalities of civilization.—S. N. D. .• earning iltnli r a tree North in Popular Science Monthly. By .1 11 a i< al aaut . «K t..e bust of the Kin-.’ ■ < I! tne facea III m.-.-k of Napoleon A” Many Children a» She I* Year* Old. • I. t i, aud the contrast l<etwœn tlivsesilent Mr A. M. Thomas, who lives just ahruss w itn«-'.-< s <»f a distant p e t is painfully AC- the Georgia state line, in Gadsden county, rented by the busy, cheerful hum of the Fla , is thirty five years old and is the bright adjoining thoroughfare. father of thirty two children, all of whom IS Till t I TIEJ OF TIIK ISLAND. are alive. Mr Thomas’ wife is three years A* I 'i'.g as the traveler lingers in younger than himself. Fifteen years, ago citi«-s \j-i«».i ». the capital, Bastiu, they were married. Twenty months later ciilcf seaport; Vizzavoue and Corte- they found themselves the parents of four i I in« Is a vague resemblance with all Italian bright and beautiful children With al l«HV I!- <, an«l a fiav< r of a comparatively most unvarying regularity ever since the !l!»N|(*rU il nd ••»•iieral civilization, with near- family has l.-eii iucre.ased by the addition, ly the •" line ine custom.' < u-t«»rns an«! fonus of coin sometimes of twins, sometimes of triplets, nit-rec and lif»*, b'lt it is when he ¡»enetrates until the number has reached thirty two. into lit«! heart of the country that he lie Mr. Thomas and his wife are a thrifty, conies Iriuntc«! by the memories of okl tra happy and contented couple, and their ditions I he legends of tbe Ex .1 Eye, of the thirty and two little ones are as fine a set devil and mi ( natural phantoms which of children as one may often see.—New geetr. to hav«? hit their impressioD on the York Commercial Advertiser. rugged, i!k»torted tree», the misshapen rocks, the tortuous, rushing streams, and Hunk* on tin» Bail way. the somber mountain ilefilcs. An engine driver on a Scotch railway has The u estern coa»t, jagged, serrate»! anil noticed that hawk» of the merlin or wild, is the nu^t pictures«ju«*, ami at the “«tone falcon” species fly clo.se behin»! the «ame time far the healthiest. Every vil train, near the ground, partly hidden by lage mid hamlet has a history ora link the smoke. As the cars thunder along with a «lead past; Bardelica, with itastatue through the fields and meadows «mall of S.inipi»*n). Cidvi, tho ancient Genoese birds fly up in clouds, and while they are city, Cargese, once a Greek colony and re bewildered an»! frightened the merlin taining the bastanl dialect and religious dAshes among them out of the smoke and rites of Greece, Aleria, »lestroyed by Scipio, easily secures its prey. Should it be un rebuilt by Scylla ami recalling its Phocean successful it returns to the wake of tbe origin. train and awaits the starting of another Every civilization has marked with its bevy. The engine driver affirms that the this curious little island; its soil hawk has no difficulty in keeping up with has been trodden successively by the Van the swiftest express train.— London Tit- dals, the Byzautines, the Lombards, the Bits. Saracens and tbe Genoese, and not the Charging the Jury. least singular characteristic of the small “This is a small rase, gentlemen,’lsaid nation is that it has gradually assimilated its conquerors without losing tbe distinct Judge Wing to the jury Tuesday morning, ive traits « f its race; not satisfied with in the case of the dogs an«! the cows. ‘“It having given birth to Napoleon, it claims reminds me of the aise that was tried be its its child Christopher Columbus.—Cor. fore a colored friend and brother years ago It was his first case as trial justice, and he New York Suu. felt his dignity. He heard the law, and the Obtaining Good Kimes. evidence, an«l the arguments, and it came “Jimpson is to be arrested far kissing time for him to charge the jury. At bis apparent hesitation, one of the attorneys Cora, although she was willing.” nu»lge»l hint nn»l said, ‘Now charge the "How can he be arrested, thenf” “It was after dark, and «he thought it jury,’ and the judge arose an»l said, “Bred- was Simpson. The charge is obtaining ren, dis am a small case, and I shan’t goods under false pretenses.”—New York charge but a dollar an'a half.”*—Lewi.* tun Journal. Epoch. Two weeks ago a mad dog bit a steer of a herd of i alii,- belonging to Vanderburg brothers, living in the wes ern portion of Xti'lnsoii county, Kansas. The steer was soon after atfeete I with hydropho bia, which spread to other animals in the herd. There were three of the Van derhu-g brothers, and each of them was bitten hv one or th» other of the affected animals Friday one of the brothers fee came violently ill with hydrophobia, and died last night in excruciating agony. To d iv another brother died, and the third was brought to this city and placed in a hospital. Physicians say he can onlv survive a day or two at the furthest. — Ktrhitngr. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. I RIVERSIDE MOOhf. NURSERY! pE^LEj] Grant's Pass, Or MIMl’tSOlN. REMEDY ■ > >#» SMALL FRUITS, ROSES AND SHRUBS. Apples, Peaches, Pears, *.Cherric6 Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines, Quinces, Apricots, So BUcceHtrful and delightful have been Walnuts, Blackberries, the effect« of ° Moore’s Revealed Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries, Cooseberries Remedy ” upon the delicate alimente and Crapes, Woman’s Friend of womankind, that thirt wonderfu At Lowest Prices. Remedy has been called “ Woman’« Friend.” THE RIVERSIDE KURS- RV Moore’s Revealed Remedy Is l«><*at« »l on»’ »»mi »me-hulf milt s h« l«>w Gran!’«Pass, on R«.gin riv« i . < n Hi Dim < k farm, and in Hi«- b«*st ami < l»an« fl ■»«•n ill Bouth'*rn » )r»’s««n In a few dopes «bows womankind ite gentle, soothing and uni eortnly successful, srnTT^ OUUI B J CONSUMPTION SCROFULA EMULSION COUCHS*"S CURES I Wasting I: Ì1E31S0S Hundred« of le-tinicnials from ladie« all over the Coast bear witness tot is nacceen. Sold by all I>ruggiete. Wonderful Flesh Producer. N Notice of Publication I. VM> »H- I »< E AT R o SEBI K»!. OH..! J II 11«-M, |*,.«|. J NIH h 1 l> IIEREBY GIVI.N Tll Al THE t'tll«»wliii:.haiii«-<! wflh-r bus filt-d n«»1i< «- «>1 bis intention t<> niak< final proof in Mippoit »>1 bis clnitn, mid finit sa;«i pr«M»1 will h«- initdv fi» toi •- tin- J u «I k <* or < f/unty <'l< rk «•! J«< k-«»n < «mnty. On Ron. ut .la« k.-««nv i ii. . Oregon, on M«»n«lay. July 27. viz: J« R. Huggins. hotiH-si«a«i «nfi» No. il V.I, toi tbe oi \ W 4. >\\ *4 . î <|?4. SUof NW^o! NW'.Hn-t >>to«»t .N’oot NW’i.ot NH’jot ^ee I il. :> - R3W, U . M. H»* naines tbe folloiving witnvss«*« to pr««v«* lus <*<>nfiiiiiou.s r«*siden<*e unon and < uitiva- tion ot said ¡and. VI/.: < . D. R« « <1. R S. Dun- iap, H Albion an«l A. » arter, ail of Ja«-ksofj. v.lle, J tu k.-on countv, < h« g«>n J»»IIN H. SlirPF., R«-gist« r. Notice for Publication ibisxBFRG. O h .» Jun« 4. DVl. f »>TI< E IS HEREB1 GIVEN THAT THE following-named m-tfler haw fil«*«i n«>tic<- of if ml« nti«>n to inak«’ final pr<»of in -upport <>t Ins « laiin. an«i tbat said proof wi.'l b<* mad«* b«-1<»i’«- t In- jinige or elvrk of 1b« county court ot Jackbun county. Or«-g<»n, at Jacksonville. <h«-gon. on Friday July 24. I-Ml. viz: Rob« it \< il>>«n. honn*Kt**ad «-ntry No. Pis»;, for ih» sE’^ ■ .I 14. >W‘4 of >El4. Mt . 4. NE*i Of N’W»4. \W40t NE*4. wv. 9. twp>S,R. * W. W M H«* naiin-sim* following witncMM1« to prove n;- continuous in sidencc upon and culti vati »n ■ «I said land, viz: Mi rrili Bollinger, I’« t«*r Elm* r, II« nry Bl«*<*h«*r. F. W Kimwl«^: all of Ja<-k-< »nvill«’. Jackson c««imty. » »r«*g »n. JOHN H. SHI PE. K«‘gist er. at Many have gained one pound Notice of Final Settlement per day by its use. hi Hu Count) Court of tlo- Stat»* <jf Oregon Scott’s Emulsion is not n secret for Hu < <»unl) of Jackson. remedy. It contains tlic stimulat In th«* matrerot Hi«* esiat«* <»t Enus Rabc«H k, ing of tho Hyp ——— properties i*— .1. phos- | otice is hereby given that the phites and pure Norwegian Co.l Liver Oil. tlie poiency of Loth being lai/dy iiK-rcis'd. Ito1 j I by 1’11} . i 'iaus all over thv v a t- PALATABLE AS MILX. Solil bn nil VEGETABLE PANACEA 1' • 8CUTT i SO •’< NEf. Ohcr. I PREPARED FROM s. H.Y ROOTS» HERBS. N .-tdininistrat«»r of the estate of Eriosliab- < •« k, «I«-« « a-« «1, iia> lihd in the County C« utt <>1 Jackson < oilnt>. Oreg<m, bis final acc ount as-uc!> administrator, ami by « rdcrut said » •Hirt. Tue»*day, July 7, Is'.»], nt the- hour 10 ■ • <•!<>< k. a. hi ., a» set i.-r hearing. Allp« rsoiis mt' i« i>t« d an In r« by notified to appear and tile iiis or tier objections to said account un »«r I»« tore -aid «lay. Pub!i>h»%l b> order ol H»*n. J. R. Neil, Judge <d *aid Court. BEN J HAYMOND. Administrator «•! said esUtt«-. I »at rd J un»' 5, K»l. FOR THE CURE OF Assignee's Notice •DYSPEPSIA • JAUNDICE- • CHI LLS & FEVER • •DISORDERED DIGESTION- THE ONLY TRUE SICK HEADACHE IRON TONIC GENERAL DEBILITY AND ALL OTHER DISEASES , ARISINOFROMA DISORDERED STATE ofthe STOMACH OR AN Will FaHfy »I»* Bleat» r*«u!a’etha Ll«w and Si4»»«« and IU«ioro th* II.olia totod » i«o> of Touts I 'XS'epBia, Want of A,.»*tita, In Lack ot b' and 1 ir«»dl Fe* tn«a» »■'. - jc 1 red.It nee, muse an t nerve« rec-i»» n-*» f >rce Eal.vensthe ruled n ! eupp! <•• Brain l ower. SufTeriutf from complalut» .nliar to tbeir eex w; .1 f nd _________ ________ DR HAR1ER8 IROW TONIC a S»;fe end «»p** ’.y < re «» wc ac'.ear. b»-el> Ihyeomj le« un Freqwent atteir.pts at eoontei feiV Ina only add to tbe popularity of the original PO»otei|»r moot — get «he ORIGINAL sad tlKilT. INACTIVE LIVER. • row SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS. LADIESrl YOU NEED BUT ASK rr t K H Ml o a JÖ r> M sncTcrv trvfw ¡I Jr/ X H H In th» Cin mt Court <•! tin- Stat«- of Oregon t«»r tin*< «»urity of Jackson, In th»* matt«*r <if th» assignim-nt of Win. E«iwar»i-. Julia A. Edwards, R. Edwanis. J. > E»lw;«rds ami W. T. L<lwar»l.-. paitturs iitul« i th» firm nam«* of Edwards & ( «».. in- -• •iv«-nt d«’bt«»rs, «»ll»l. Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Jun«- I. |s'.«L tin- ala»’ <’-iiMin«-d insolvent d«-l»tors. h«*r«-totor<* doing busiD««sas Edw*ards I *\ <'«>., in Ja<ks<»n count), »»rrgon. mad«* a gcn« ral assignrn« nt to in«-, th«- umb-rs'gm-d. A. H. Ma»*glj . for tin- la n« tit «»! all th«*ir cr«di- tura. uii’l« i and b\ virtue ot th« actoftiie l•■gl>iHtlv^ nss« tnbly ot th«* stat»- of Oreg«»! 1, • ntithd “An a» t t«» s«-eur«* t«» « r«*dit«»rs a just «1.v;- h >ii ul th« estat«-> of d« titors, who <-oii- v« 5 t<> a —ign«*« s for the benefit o! cr«dit<»r>,“ I approved «>« fobcr 1\1W7M, ami th« atm ndm« tits th< reto approved F«*t>ruary 24. Iss5. AU cre di tors of sai'l ¡nso.viTit debtor ar»- her« t«j n«»ti- 11«*d to pt•••s«-iit tn»*ir claims.und«*r oath, t«» tn»-. I Hie uii<i«-t*sign«*d assign«*« . at th«.* «»th«*«- ot W. 111. i*ark»r. att<»rn»-y-at-law. m Jacks«invitl«*, IJaeksoti «< unt \. Oregon, wit Inn thr«-«- tn-mt ha from th« ualc tin re«»f. lice. N /Dr. HARTER’S LlTTLfi LIVIR ^ULSh 1 Cure Constit a’io* . Liver Comr ainl ■ Hea tache I»o^» **cd I'ream H oq MB Xmailed «n re.-eh t of two cent» tn poa’.ace. F Dr. HARTER MEDICINE CO., Et.Louifl. z . r» tv Z7* Ja To cure Biliou-nees, Sick Ht-aila- he, » • n~ti- pation, Malaria, Liver Complain’.-, take the safe and certain remedy, K H SMITM’B BILE BEANS ThvS B. HEADACHE AND LIVERC i HE fakt’N aecortllriK to diref’tions wifi k» < p your Blood. Liver and Kidneys in *rnod order.’ The 8. B. Cou<»n 4' uhe for f'oldf». Coughs and Croup, in eoiHHytion with th«- Headache Cure, is a> near perffetion usanj thiin known. ’¡’lie 8.CB. A i . ph » P ain ire forinternal and external uh »*, in Neuralgia. Toothache.Cnunv Colic an»! < holera Morbus is unsurpassed. They are well lik«*»! whereVer known. Manu- facture»! at Dufur, Oregon, b'or sale by all druggists. • F«e the N.M ALL Niae 401ittle Bean« tothe botti«*) T he » Ah:; the M«»-r convenient . SuitHltlo foa- ««11 A rch . Price of vilher size. 25c. per licit tie. KISSINGa!’:’0^“» D r . KENNEDY'S F avorite A H. MAEGLY. A l>at«-«l thisath «lay of J uih Jsyi Administrator’s Sale of Real Property. In the County Court <»f th«* State- <«f t»»r the ( ounty ot Ja* kson. sitting transaction ot probate business. In the matter <>f tlie cstat«- of Sainuei < enter. «!«-e« as<-d. TH I l> HEREBY giventhatby vir . tu« «»fan ord«-r ami lic«*nse «>1 thcabnv«-- enfitled «-ourt. n the nbov<-entiCed matt« r. I will on ♦ Stituiday, July it, ¡89!, N at tholiour «•! 2 »»’clock ol sai»l «lay. s«-!! at put»!;«- auction to tin highest bidd« r h r cast», at th«* e«nirt-h«»use d«w»r in Ja< k- nvillc. in Ja« k <n •• »unty . Oregon, th«’ following «1«— scribed pr« inises, to-wit: Th«- umiivid«*«] one-half i nt «rest in the north«*ast «¡nart« r of ih« aoutin-ast quarter« f s««!ioii thirty -five. .» township thirty-- x <♦>'s<»uth. rang»-2 west of Willamette meridi an-timber land. All b« longing to tlu- «-stat«- of Saniuci Cen ter. d«x*eas«d. ami situated in Jackson county. Ur»*g«»n. T. M. center . \«irnini-trat..r of «-slat«’ ot sainu« 1 C« 1 ter. Dat«*«ltbts Idihut June. I**.«!. J.F.SMITM ACO.Mtokcr.of IdLEBKANS ST LOUIS vo. Citation V- In the Count j «..urt ot th«- Mate of orejron lor lh> < oimt, of .lU( k. in. Intlie matter of the . Mat. of John E. It.*., dvc«*a8«*d, citation: T<- Mary >t.u«l« j . Jenni«- B. K«*am«*a. A bar ilia Davis. Lewih G. Ross, Adeline S lunitt, G«*«». B Ross. lh»n*. D. Rosb. Mirinii- Cunningham and J<>ti 11 E. Ross. Jr., and all oiin-rs iut«-r- « st«ii in tin ,<aid «-stat«-. Greet ng: IN THE NAME »H THESTATE »>F OREGON I Y»»u ar«-h«-r«-b\ «*all«-d and r«-«|iur<*«i to up. p«*ar in the (’«»unty Court of th*- Stat«- «»t Or«*- -------- % gon. toi th« ( ounty of Jackson, at th«-Court A torpid liver derauges tbe nboleiyp Room tiler«-«»!, at Ja< ks«»tivillc. in th«* County tens, aud produces of Jackson, «»il Tu«*sday, tii« 7th day «»f July, Is'Jl. at Hi ««’dock in the foreD€M»n ot that «lay, th«-n ami there to show cause.it any. why an .»rd« r shouh! n«»t be made, by tills «-«»urt.tor th«- admimstratrix ot said estate to sell th«- premises named in her petition herein til«-«l. t««-wit: N u2«»f Donation Lami Claim No. «¡7 in Two There is no better rernedy fort lies« ! 37 south, ot rang«- 2 W. Sammon unease** t*i;*.Yi Tutt*« l.lvev Also tin* !ta«lioiiai E of N W L4 <>f s«*e. 23 Pllla. un u trial h Hl prove. Price, 25e« in same tow nship and raiig«- being th«-unsold portion ot Donation l^ind Claim No. 73, con taining 41.'s acres. A l-o t h. N 1... ,,t lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. and W U <»t thc N \V >4 <«t see. 16 in twp 37 S. ot range Tiitl ’ s Pills REMEDY FOR TORPID LIVER. is tin* only piisitive cure for DYSPEPSIA. »•«»SsriPÄTION. LIVER and KIDNEY DIS EASES, an«l is n*«*omni«*n<hs1 by physicians wh« n oth«T incdicim*s tail. Thousands t«*st:tv to its having savi-d their lives. T»» Moth» rs Had Daughters it has proved a blessing «1 bottle; 6 f«»r $•'». All D« ah is. Dr. DAVID KEbNEDV CORPORATION, ftondout, N. F Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Costivensss. Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Sola Kverywliei’e. EVERY ONE SHOULD TRY ■ fPERRY S c CO? patent |j PUPPP Cough». Cold«. Influ.nr». Bmnehltl». LUllLO Hoars.net», Whooping Cough.Croup, sore Thro»t, A»thms. aral m rv af! ' >n of tbe Throat. Lxragx and Chest. >n>! ... v Crwsiimptlon. Speedy aud pennant ut. Geuuiuc binned **X. Buttl.” • n f E" A I TlJ^ ^hnnt Health can» \^l/CLriLI 11 not be enioyed. y Y Attest; *—pfun der PERRY & CO., 8,2ew°’odr7‘?’ CALIFORNIA Po s ¡T¡VU fives a clear, BOft« nlliantw hite light of M5 '- i ii- ¡touci? Purer and brighter than gaslight, softer than electric light, more cheerful than either! That lamp is Aheuniatiim, Neuralgia, Corm t'NDERsiGNrn. having be <’ ome «ole proprietor ot Dodge Brua.* well-drilling bmdncRR. reap»*ctfully announc«*a that li<* it* n«»w prepared to do all work in his lim* in a flrMt-cl.iMH manti« r and at a reasonable rate. I w’ill also take contra»*ts for prospecting placer mine». Th«* capacity of tny machine tn 4Wfe<*t. I refer to th«’work I have previously d«»n“ In different portion» <»t the valley. • ■^•SaHsfa»’ti»»n guaranteed. ‘l«!l i-M T , HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. The Califenlz Petitive >Bd Megxtive ELECTRIC COUGH CUR1 Ct/SiS COLDt. CROUP. CORSUMPriOR. Bold by all Drsgjiiti. Each 35c, 50c & ti Traaeina.r & Co . Prop's. Los Ansel.,. Osl INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Cor. 3d and E Streets, PORTLAND. OR., Containing 1Ï0 Koon:», well -iirul,li<-!. ---- THE BEST---- to Contractors E DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE »ED PROPOSAL WILL BE RECEIVET »ythc Board of Dir<*cton* »>f School Dis IN THE STATE. trict No. 4!» of Medford. Jackson county, Oregon, until June 27. JWL at 12o’clock M . for the er«*ction and completion of a n« w No f’l r.ployod an»l no deviation in school house In M»*<lford, in accordance with charges. » iilans and specifications to In* on til«- June 1st. Meals 25 cents; lodging 25 rents to5»» c« nts i*.»l. at the store of J. A. Webb. M«-dford. Oregon. Omtractors will !»«• r»*quired to give ample bon<ls for th»* completion of contract, subject to approval Ip flu* Board »g Directors. Buildiqtr to be ot wo«sl on brick and st«’»ns foun«lation. The <iir»*<*tors reserv»* th«- right Legal Blanks. • to rcj»*»*t any and all bids. Dat< «l May 27,1x91 M. PURDIN. A full assortnn nt <•( blanks f«»r the nsr Chairman Board of Directors »»f justices «>( th«* |**a«*e ami constables ran ?:•? ,, _ Jrctric Ku«i>eii<*ori Rrk.” *• always K* found at th«* T imes ««fib*«*; also re»l««< «-d li.»- i»ri--- tr<»i Ä A A T ! I undertake to Ldeffy <| h < m ! s . ni«»rtgng«*s, bills ««f sale, l«*ases. «I* J I I I I I I... ' • r* 111 i'tonwr CM Fib' I » I Illi «h» Nh ralltllT • h I*"-! <n> *ho. iU'*<*hani«*’s li«*n*<. b«»n«lsaml «-very legal blank T?. R. ar.it «iipfl’rmr t«> »«tn* rs L><-n ir ' <rk ir.du.iri generally used in Oregon. Th**y ar«* printed fila sBIlIllT «F «F MF ti< « t r»r-i I Lift- rhototnad iNtlfLr. a - - - mild at fron I to < *'• Fr< « •’? ------------- FortJI'WTHKFE bolt« f..r lM<>. ’’ H 'r. . , ail* r th«* latest and l»est forms, ami will I m « T»ar in «liOrovi n 1- «Hiic.v hrr~t .r the. Hvp.t «ill «!«*>fu¿tiítk forgltteTHHI the »iti.toti >n <>r • ni|>b vmriit.at «' Li- h ; ..u > art r«n> that «m' uni. Address. California Ültvlrir Brlt< »»• !<»•' ho I'I at Portland pri»*es. Tb«*s<* is n«> neces N’.i nioi.r» 6., nir unl-„ ........... m.L EaUlv an-l qufc-fcfr Han hr«nei.co'< al. orcali «I *OI Mark. im .. x ** h I...» ,.r „ h r h r.rc«utitj- I sity for sending a wav f->r y«ur l«gal blanks. Unme-1 I i hai - «'i i i'.f.-.l wHh « t »| J..i n>*«it a larra oumira r. '• h ■ un- n.«gi"-.- ■ ■ f:«U«Ml a «. «r ... »u It • M*. VV and NOI. I II. I U|- ¡ „. >.i>,. Fit t'. K. Zddieaaa« .hu». H«>\ 1’¿«F. A tignaru. Albine* For 8ata Free S'* TUIÖ I fiinPBi'onflirlnl’hlliiflrlphl» ■ AfEnA1.*/.; a «. n?’j,lofr N« W. AYER 4 9Q*Gour authurUed aaeDtf And the best lamp ever made, like Alad din's of old. "a won derful lamp''' A lamp abtolniely non- riplfithrind tin- breakable, which ft«is the best helner tn Health and the uutekest i urc on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases«»! the Ssitnach, 1 tver, Kidneys and Skin. It cures Rheumatism. Malaria, Coaled Tongue rik I Head.u he, relieves Constipation, Bilious ness an»l Dyspepsia, drives all impurities <«nt of the Blood ati'l «fries up okl Sores. Tt»e Business men buv it. the \Vetkingtn«-n use the I .»«lies take it tin < hi’-lf n rrv for it and th» i kmets »av it is their b'-s. health preserver. Sold even white, fi.uo a botUe; six for $s °° Well Drilling and Pros pecting. MAX Ml LI.ER. (lerk. Seeing is Believing.” PERFECTION FOR THOSE WHO WRITE RAPIDLY. imiHM-Mbl • i » make them Mi« k in tin’ pap« r -p or blot \V !?•• v rv Mnooth and « v< • b n.; •ent FKEE « n receipt »jf ruturu poet i ■ i«.t- . forPPJ*^,. -©RCGONBlOODpURIflfR he Also E of th« N E 11 < t s«-c. |2 in twp 37 . rang«- 3 W. Belonging to the estate ot John E. Roeg «■»‘♦■ased, Uitn«-ss. tin lb.n. Jatm s R.N« il. Judge of thecounty cunt «»t tbr State ot < »r« gon. for Uic eount\ot Ja<k*on. m ith th« -«al «.t said afiix««l. tins 2»«th«iay of May. A. D. ir, . iKJUto THEREFORE USE Tin case involving the validity of the will of Samuel .1. Tilden occupied tbe time of the New Yotk conn of api>eals last week. If one of the greatest law yers and statesmen of his generation could not draw up a will disposing of vast possessions without leaving a loop hole for a formidable contest, certainly ordinary men, baying large property interests to dispose of in this way, can hardly hope to succeed in controlling the same after death. Four yok« <>f <>xon. in goo»! «»r«!«.*r am! well brok«*n to work in a l«»gging camp. For fur- tli-a partn ulars apph t«« H« ury Klippel at Mcdivid, ol Jona& A. Lev at Asiiland. i.ANI) OFFICE AT R»>bEHl l<(.. OlC..» J lit«« <. I“»l | OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE follow ing-HMin«*«! «n-ttler ha> tiled notice of iiis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that »said proof wifi be made be fore the jiidg«* or clerk ol th«* county court of Jackson county, Oregon, at Ja« ks<»nvillc, Ore gon. on Tuesday. July 2*, Irttl, viz: John Bi« tivenu«’. homestead entry N«». »>549. for th«- >E'-4 ot >Wi4 of SE«4.>fcof NW«4« f ami NW*4 ot NWG of NE*4 «>f S«.-e 31, Twp 3*7 S. It 2 W. W. M H«-nnmcK tli«* to|l«»wing witness«-.»« to prove his continuous r«*s!*i«-nc<- upon and cultivation »»I -aid land, viz; Frank L»>rain, IxHiitt Hu- t»< rt. E. Ja«’obs ami T. J. K«-nn< y . allot Jaek- sonvill«*, Ja< kson <-«»unty. < )r«*g«»n. JOHN H. SHI’PE. It«*gisi<*r. L and orrict peculiar virtue« for their ailment« ffeetfi are Notice for Publication s to and fr:m the Hotel. , THIS PAPER HEW YORK. Nexrepuper A lv. rtlring I’.un ui ,l2 Street», where adver tising contract* may bv xuaJ» for it in ctThe Rochester.’1 And with it there is no smoke, no smell, n - A'oAff’« c1 iniruy», no flickering, no sweating, no climbing up of the flame, no “tantrums nor annoyance of any kind, and it never needs trimming. Its founts «oil reservoirs beina tough rolled seamless brass, with cen tral draft, it is absolutely tin break a ble, and as tafe <it a tallow camiif. Only five years ohl and < >r <i fhete latnj^ in vt-r. It must be a GOOD lamp to make such a tetbng success Indeed it is. for lamps may con.e and lamps ■ ay go. I t the ‘ Rochester shineo on forever! We make over 2.000 artistic varieties Hanging and Table Lamps. Banquet, Stu !y. Vase and I isno Lamps esery kind, 1:1 I ronre. Por celain, Brass, Nickel and Bla< k Wrought Iren Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look for the trade-mark stamp ‘ T he R o « iif - tkk If he hasn't the on« .i-» Rochester nr.d the style you want, or if no lamp-store is near, send to us for free illustrated catalogue «and reduced price-list), and wc will bex and send you any lamp safely by express, right to your doer UOCIIEbTEIl UMP CO., 4J Park Flare, New York. AUnu.f refuriwa. and tole nfTtochrpprPaf ‘1. ¿.urjwt Lamy ¿¡tjrc tn the U . r..L Farm for Sale HE I NDERSIGN’ED Ol I ERs F»>K SALE his farm «•’ O) aer«*s. I) ma * mi’«* south« ast «.I I.11 k\¡1«. «»m « <»rn« r touching L* st riyef. It )- a'l ri n««*«!. 125 a«-reb in cultivation, a.-n-s in gr«»u ng allatta an«i 12 a« r» « nn»rr -. . «l.xl th« 1« to. Tll«*l<* MU’ tWO g«MMi well«, «•itlier «»n«-<»t whicli will furnish plenty of uat< r l«»r a windmi I. A <ht« li that tak«*H uat«r fr«»m the big Klamath river ions tlir<».igh th«-|»ia< <*. s«» that it « an tie irrigai««!. A small «»uti.ir«! «»1 choir«* tr«*« s is also grow ing <»n th«* ¡»la« «’. The soil is d«*« p. sandy l«»am. and hmlilv pruductiv«*. 1 fit r«- Hr«* a -mall >tw« lliii*i-h«.u‘-«’ and ««the» buildings in g«HHl c<»n-Jiti««n r»n the farm. Tin* uh«»l«* will or s» J * a 1« iis«»nal»h tigur«. < al <>n or ad- Jr«*» J I DoUNHorl.i JollNMiN. Ltnkviih* ór. T Children Cry for Pitcher’s bastona. <•