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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1891)
>*ÍJ MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ¿Drmuiraikuiincs &L-J GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS. PRESIDENT A SCROFULOUS BOY MIGELLANEOUS The man or woman who marks passages The term billion dollar congress doe» not set well with our Republican friends. Its News Received by the Candidate a* a in books with a lead pencil, not in the way of study, but. merely because tire passage» Joke While Iu Court. . JUNE 26, 1891. FRIDAY Colonel John Brownlow, a son of the fa ■o markeil favorably or unfavorably im Choice cricket-fed bacon will be an VIA press his or her uimd, is clearly a case of article of export from Shasta valley next mous fighting parson, tells me there is a Feeble, badly K uh niny Ñores Covered Ui» Body and TO ADVERTISERS. letter in existence, writtcu by James K. arreated development. fall. Polk a few weeks before be was nommaUd trained boys sometlmos have this hubit, Hrad. Hones Affected. Cured by C m - General Schofield is well please*! with at Baltimore. In this letter Pulk writ* s anil it is a common one w ith sentimental ricura Ketnedies. Writers arnl students “working tiie progress made in enlisting Indian» to Andrew Jackson Doni !s.»n, endeavor girls. I in the army. ing to get the support of “Old Hickory” up” a subject or "cramming" for some Expr«*e Train» Leave Portland Daily. special purpose, sometimes fall into this When six months old, tbe left hand of our Take the (tension sharks out of the to make him vice president. Afrer stat habit, but it is a lazy and altogether repre little Krandchil»! licgan t«> swell, and had every ■C7.«k_ I ___ app»*aranc»> of a l.u g»- boil. We poulticed it, Republican party and « hat a large hole ing hi» qualifications for the place, he bensible one. It is a l*etter plan to make l.toTi*. a. l.* ..vv H*>rti»».l A,r‘»' “ button«» purp«»s<-. About five months after closes as follows: “1 boi>e tbe Tennessee would be lelt in it' 7 toi a m l.»*ave Medford Lrsw ».<J6A.il. delegation will exert its influence in my notes, aud no tborongtily sound aud dili 111.15 a . g I Arrivi Sai^Fraiu i*«‘n LcnvclJ».<ii»F M. it b« » am«’ a running »ore. S»on other sori*« formed then had tw«> of them on each A San Francisco firm lately sent an behalf as the candidate for vice president, gent student will disfigure a book, even if At«.ve traina «top oi‘*y ¿,l.",’V,11'!'!f han«l. and his blood became order to Coos bay for thirty Indian skulls this has been the ambition of my life. he owns it. When the book belongs to a .t«i!.*■>« north <>« H - t-u-K mor»* and more Impure, it tfrnron t'it> WiH.lliurii, >al* m. A.- <">. for museum pur|*oee». Four years ago I desired the nomination, public library no honest jierson will put took has tim«* f«»rthrtn to tanaen«, »heil». Hai»« *. Iiarri»burff, JuiK*- break out. A sore came on but I gave way to others, and now I hope bis own personal mark on its pages. The blanket mortgage on the I’nion rioii Uitr, Irvuur. »:»»>■*>■■• the chin, beneath the under Yet tbe volumes oue gets from even so my friends will support me.’’ TINTINNABULATION. ------ . H.C-LHl .,* **.. o.«* util.* lip, which was very «»ff«*n- HU MAIL DAILY Pacific pioperty f >r ♦ltl.attO.OtM) was tiled “The Tennessee delegation,” said Colo- well managisl an institution as tbe Aler ■ilvi*. Ills head was one solid last week in every county through wtiich ¡.MAVÌ ___ AHKI»I scab, discharginK a great Oh, a wonderful thing is the tariff on tin — nel Brownlow, “ha«i no idea of making cantile library of this city are frequently Pur«land »■.<«•*. a. U.*«»4>ura .'i.«*i 1*. M the road runs. deal. This was biscondition s«> wonderful no one knows where to beam disfigured. Current fiction generally es Polk their candidate for tiie presidency, . at twenty-two months old. To point out to voters the benefits great The root» of timothy irra»« have been and their support of him as vice president capes, but volumes of poetry, essays and when 1 undertook to cure That the p »or man derive« from the tax on Al.HAXY UH Al.. KAU.V Kf I-» Sii**»*«» him, his mother havingdied was merely nominal. The convention, biography are often ja-ncil marked, to the tin-plate! traced to a depth of 21 j feet and cloy r AHMIVI.: l.SAVK when he was littl«'moretban distress of the sensitive reader. A volume a year old, of consumption The men who’ve hern making tin-plate o’er 3 1 t> feet, in a hard clay soil suitable for however, did not know tills. The friends of the first series of Matthew Arnold’s ... V"" H M Alt.unv ... ..frIA A. M of tbe other p irty were fighting hard, and it scrofula, of cours«*). He could walk a little A.finny........... 3.UÜ a m ..r»»rl.**ud making bricks. the gea but eoiihi not get up if he fell down, and Are us busy ns busy men over could be. was in one of the bitterest of the struggles "Essays in Criticism,” for instance, con could n«»t mov< when in bed, having no us«'of For millions of pounds, aye. and Mt ill millions Many forms of nervous debility in men that, merely to divert the attention of the tains marginal notes, evidently written his hamls. I immediately commenced with more. not by a lazy boy or by a silly girl, but by th«* t'uticura H« medh*. using all tre« ly. One They are making to ship to our tariff-blessed yield to the u««j of Carter's little liver convention, Major Donekon arose and nom pill». Yaluable for nervous w* akn»ss, inated James K. Polk as a candidate for tiie some devout Romanist or Calvanist who sore aitvi another h«-alcd,a bony matter form shore! tourist sleeping cars . ing in each one of fluHv five deep ones just night sweats. Try them. presidency. Donelson w«s suppoaeil to l»e objects to the teachings of Spinoza aud f ,r A»***ou*modAtit»n of tecond-ctÂiB pammvq - tiefur«’ healing, which would finally grow But the men who are making tin-plates here some other writers therein treated of. I «»us» and were taken out; then they would rers utuicUvd to E»prvs» Triüns. The wool clip of eas'ern Oregon this tbe mouthpiece of ‘Old Hickory,’ and the in at home*. h«*al rapidly. Oneofth«*sv ugly bone loruiH- With a gratitude lively for favors to come. fluence of Andrew Jackson was such that Every possible precantion is taken in the year is unusually large, !»• ng about tl»»n** I pres« rv»sl After taking adozrn and a Are turning out quantities of it—on paper. this caused a stampede toward Polk, and great public libraries to protect their prop I» F. S r 11» K FI «sio.v, half f>«»tt'.es he was completely cured, and is And think increased price*» are Just the right 1,000,000 pounds in excess of last year erty, but the fools know no law.—New he was nominated. When Andrew Jack XrrHBf-.Y FOR IL • Nl>A C</K> ALLla now, at the age of six years, a strong and an*! of asiqierior quality. caper ! sou beard of it he was uot pleased. He York Tinies healthy child. Mio*. E S. DHIGGS, MAIL THA1MH DAILY iKXClPT SUNDAY.)__ May 1». <>. t»12 E. Clay St., Bloomington, III. State Printer Baker, of Salem, recently had a contempt for Polk because he would Now «nd then, with an effort, they do make at ; .a» k. m i.- a\ < r i ; ..ci i ÀrrtWi . k J ü P. M. How Philadelphia 1» Numbered. returned from the Sandwich Islands, not fight a duel with Henry A. Wise when least LÎ;1L) P. m .|A i - ve Corvallis Leave|12;5á P. M. Enough for I he guest» at a high-tarlff feast Philadelphia is a model in regard to its where he went to visit Ins brother, whom he pulled his nose during his stay in Wash Cuticura Resolvent To l*s*k in and think, "with such fine, home At Albany ai.J torva..is connect with tram« he had not seen for twenty years. ington as speaker of the bouse of repre Street numbers, and its regularity enabled made tin," of Oregon Pacific ltailroad. That new blood purifier, internally (tocL*anse its houses to lie numbered in so instructive the bb»«»<l <>t all impurities aud poiaonoun t h*- For the over ’«Xed voter to gruinnle a a sin 1 Eastern Oregon firmer« sell their hogs sentatives.” DAILY KXPHtS* THLIN* eiCKiT MUM DAV.) “What did Polk say xs to liis nomina a way that the plan has been copied in ment« and tnils remove the cause), and t'utl- I r ( I ;»•: . trrtvi • -•' \ M eura. ttu* grt at skin cure, and Cutivura Soap, But bona fide orders they can’t fill, because*— to Chicago shipper« lor (iv. cents a | ound many other cities of the Union. 7;Ä p. M.IArriv«’ McMinnville Leave 5 45 a . M an exquiMite skm beautifirr. externally (to Well, Instead of tin-plate they make only tin anil buy l*a* k then own pork in the tion*” I asked. When, for example, one walks up Wal laws “They tell a queer story concerning it in cl» ar the skin and scalp and rewtor»* the hair' Which shape of ham at sixteen cents a p un 1 in THROUGH v.'KETS t"«H p..iut., Imighten the coat of the laborer's pail. Tennessee,” replied Colonel Brownlow. nut street, he finds t lie first door above cur»’ « v»-ry dis. ant- ami humor of the sktn and course of time. Hut put precious little hoiue-made tin on sale! EA T A SOUTH. blood, front pimples to scrofula. “Tbe news was announced to him by bis Ninth street to l>ear No. 901. This although For T h k<-t«aud lalormailoa r<-K«rdii>« rate«, A circular from St. Louis states that brother, William Polk, aud James K. Polk the next house below it, across Ninth, is, iuwui . <•!«•. * «1I **n Co>u|HU*> » ««. iu atM.-dtord. Hold everywhere: Price, Cuticura.50c; Soup. 70,000 bushels of wheat from th » state would not l>elievelt. William Polk was a let us say, 849. The plan does not tell bow ALL SORTS. H ¿OEH LEK. E. P KOG EKS 25c; K<*a«»lv» nt. fl Prepared by the Putter Maii.iuer. Ast G. t. A t. Air t. is being shipped from St. I. >uis to New much brighter man than James K. Pulk. many doors there are in the street, but It Di uv and Chemical Corporation, Boston. York by rail This is a queer route for He was tbe Tom Corwin of Tennessee in does something much better; it shows iu Send lor •How tu Cure B1« hk 1 Diseases.” Andrew Masburg, a prominent citizen his days, and was noted as a wag. lie the hundreds figure or figures of the num coast wheat to travel to a market. of Marshfield, died tiiere on the 9th met. Q A nw’ö Skin »»nd Scalp purifiai and buau- could tell st ’ri«*« by the yard, and Presi her iu what particular block a dooristo DADl 0 t’fil’d by CVTUl HA SOAP. Abso The members of the Newspaper Press dent Lincoln, who knew him w611, was be found. Parnell has been ordered to pay the lutely pure. Association of Nevada have eomointd to very fond of him. If a tailor advertises coats at 1,013 Wai sum * f CIL’rOO as costs in tne O'Shea make the Republican and Democratic Southern Oregon are hereby informed that “Well, William Polk was the first inau nut street, or any street parallel with it, ■ livorce suit. state committee.« pay the advertising bills to get the news of James K. Polk’s nomi we know his door to be the seventh above iu addition to a large and elegant line of Tiie I ni'eil states supreme court has they incurred during t e last canvas«. fjSI In ope minute th*’ «’merit a A sti - nation. He heard of it while bis brother Tenth street Teuth street itself, and all / Pats I’t t«TH< rnu-n« rh* uni»tle, decl .rt d that the execution of tbe death Dr. Holmes, according to the .Ve<iirul\ was trying a petty ten dollar justice of the the thoroughfares running iu the same di / -ciHt i*. hip. kt.ln.’V . *’he»t amt niuiwu- |*eiialty by eleitrieily is legal. ’ * lar |*ain» stai weakntwes. Prlee.tK*e Hulleti’i, h* Ids that if nin»-tenth« of all peace case iu the town, and he catne into rection, conform to the system, and begin A. N. Bush and associate«, Sa em, Or., the drug» and nie lii ine.«, patent, proprie the lawyer’s office and interrupted the a new block with a new hundred for a ve added to my st« ck the following clwwof number This makes it not only very easy have at») lied for authority to organize the tary slid otherwise, were thrown into trial, saying: goods, of whicb 1 have a full line; “ ‘Jim, have you heard the news from to find one’s way about the city, but also the ocean it w**ul*i be lietter f**r mankind. First National Bank * f Roseburg to tell in advance how long it will take to Baltimore?’ The Kansas |>eople seem to al« ays be | i “The future president replied that he had get from one place to another. Slavin ami Parson Davies, who nave Been l«>:h Hall and Fitzsimmons fight, in trouh e. Mo.-t year« it is a drouth, not. In hotels and large office buildings a Both Knit and Mutilo. The sty that they w 11 lev their ducats on the i Hut this year it is too much wet “ ‘Well, Jim, the nominations are made, somewhat similar plan is adopted, greatly eHtimatedgram yield of t*0 iKH),*HH) hnsliel« md you are nominated for the presidency.’ to the ahi of guests aud callers. Room 417, f.rme*. 1 wi.l nut be much mo e than half that “James K Polk iaughe<i, and so did the for example, will be found on the fourth McMinnville, Or., wan vi«i»e<l by a ' un ess the tains cease *o *n. -cst of the crowd- They all thought it was floor; immediately beneath it will lie 317 thunder-storm recently th it playcl « ne of Bill Polk’s jokes, but they soon on the third floor, ami over it 517 on the At et>e*v M to be bought any piatir, »toi* Ex-Senator Ing ills, in a newspaper havoc witti the electric-light wiras and I o*arned that it was the truth, and Polk fifth.-"Youth's Companion. at tide over It s own signature, pract c Uy lett the city in darkness. made an active canvass during the ram . admits that it was Wall street gold that General Schofield, a gray veteran of ‘ carried Indiana ami New York for II ir- paign. A Uard CuMturuer to .Sell. I’nder 4 year« old. “President Polk was killed by anxiety the «ar, over tit) years of sge. has married rtson in 18Ss, ami w.irns hi« pa tv that Two drummers were relating the experi bea ut. fut Une and hard work,” Colonel Brownlow went ence* of their hut trip. Said one: “Iran We have removed our Nurseries toM«L .« handsome voting woman, Miss Georgia ' tl*e same method will not dof r 1K‘.»2 on. “llu was laid in hta grave by the across a couutry storekeeper iu the south ford, where we have sec ured New Ground, the Kills urn», of Keokuk, la. She is only •oil of which in a nandy loan*, enabling us 26. Mexiu.m war, atul iu some way be got the ern part of this state that broke all recorda. Captain R W S nipson, the million tin without irrigation to grow healthy, thrtfty lumber dealer, died at San Franc sc j :4<a th.tt the responsibility for that war lie is a bard customer, aud no one can sell Consistine of Lisle am! Silk trtHHwith mi abundance of fibrous lateral Advice from Ikrlin says that the price June l'.t, from capillary bnjnehiti«, aged rested on him. He was conscience stricken, routs without heavy tap roots, tu be cut away to him but oue uiau. When I got in his of corn continues to rise, ami that in ' seventy-i-even years. He was a metubet and felt himself responsible for the lives in digging. We oner OLOVEW, town the other day I made up my mind I’d some of the more thinly populated of the firm of Simpson Bro«., known l«»st in it This feeling preyed upon him, give him a hue of good»—make him a localities the scarcity altno-t amount» to ' throughout th*- Pacific coast state.-. IIAXniLKl<IlIKF*IS md the anxiety and hard work connected present of them, mind you, just for the a famine to the poor. with his ¡»edition brought him to his grave. satisfaction of selling them iu his store. 1IOSIEH V, Grant county also is daily l aming The relte lion again«t the |*o«er of mote of the hidden wealth in mother When be entered the White House he was Well, 1 laid out some samples aud gave him young, straight, black haired and atout a fair price. He hesitated and I lowered Hippolyte in Hayti has lasted only a few earth. Small sp cintens of what are weeks, lustead of overturning the gov probably opals or rubies luve been lifty years of age. When he came out he the figures. Presently I t-old him that he ernment the reliels failed miserably ami washed front th.* gravel bed« near Silvtes was a stooped, wrinkled old man, whose could have them at his own price, and pay nd man, other thin«» too num.-r»us to men hair was gray and whose step was feeble tion. 1 nave s'so see ured tbe services of a for them iu thirty, sixty, ninety days or fo.ty of the leaders wire executed. valley, where Clark A Trowbridge have Hu went t>a< k to Nashville, and he died in two years. I told him to take the g<Kxls, It 1« said that one man ntvir Salem their placer c ai . » few months after he left the presidency.” then wheu he got ready pay for them. He will make KMO an acre on his gooseberry wanted to think of it. That was enough The I'nited Sta’es sir.treine court —Washington letter. pa’ch, selling his protlucts to the big can I am n**w prepared to execute au or to stun a fellow, but I let it go at that and ’ ha- upheld the constitutionality of the ders in that line In nrst-cla«» «ryle »I reaaon»- nery. The cannerv people will not be Doctoring Aboard Ship. called in the afternoou. original pteksge 1 *w pss-ed by c’tigress, An*! a goo«! assort mi nt of all the leading va* nie rales. able to fill then orders tor the«e b-rtie«. Curious yarns are spun about the method “ ‘Made np your ¡uindP I asked Call and see rue opposite J. Nunaii*« *n < al - rietlva ot fruits. anil sl-o held it was not n < e-sa y fjr “ ’Not exactly,’ be auswered slowly. frm. «.reel. Mlts. F. P. PRIM. The management of th» thirty-»igt*th i Kansa- to re enact it» progre»»i<*nal act. of dlspeuxiug followed by divers captains annual California state fair for 1S'>1 has * in order to shut out liquors in th-orig- on deep water. Tbe sea lawyer usually 'You will let me have them at my own found in a si.ip'rt forecastle fondly asserts price, and pay for them when I get ready’ decided U| h n a new feature, and that is t tnal packages. “ ’That's the proposition.' that each boldeof the medicine chest bears V * to increase the racing meeting ir tn one Jacobi, Wortnt tn, a graduit«* of the a distinguishing number, and upon this “ *1« that the be*t you can du?’ he of ntn» days to one of < I* ven day* — six GIVE US A CALL. university at Eugene, Or., ha- been ap- foundation proceeds to build the following drawled out. Well, I wouldn’t tell this to trot tng aud five running. p inted to il e chair of paie-nt* 1 gy in s'«*ry, which is redolent with the salt sea the firm, but I slammed the door in his H-tsa- n *1 .lac-b Aa illiterate bhipma^ter, having consulted face and ran «town the street.’’—Chicago “Where *T es the nhra-e ‘II- i n’t in Princeton college — AHI------- it’ come from ?" ask a sub««” ib r Accord Wortman,of McMinnville, at d graduated his book of medical instruction«, found Herald. tng to >lie best authorities it is a'tr hote l i sometime ago. He ha- It en in Wa-h- that a strong d^uso from No. G bottle was Filling a 1’arUcular Order. to V alt. who usml to remark deri ¡wh ingtun lor several years p»rt. the proper rrniedy fora sick sailor stand in referring to »onie p * fan ■ |»er»on who ’ It was in the dog days, bo , ordering din Clarence F. Durbin «as kill *1 * n hi« ::ig tH’fore him. No 6, however, had been They have thrown away th»1 w i**hn*»nr»!.and I.-: urrat request during the passage, and ner, he made it a special stipulation that had critici«e«i the bull ling of the ark. «ay tn<*y will urn* nothin^ but the ran* h nt* *r Biding«, Montana, by liis not a drop remained. For a moment the one dish should In* an ice pudding. The i tto.se falling on hint 11» grew up and T* ■ Int rniti nal Typog aphical I ’ it n Li» iChoic W usher •nn lleur doctor was at a loss An inspira waiter answered, “Yes, sir,” and disap lisa >ieci*le<l by a large tn jo*i y tor ill ve . lived ne.tr Salem, until t«<* ye«*» •¡.>n opportunely caused his corrugated peored. In due course tbe dinner diaap (b>odim<n A <’«». «isa Atactiivd by tr iu th«* f reman the p wer to <lefi*ie th- when be went to engage with his father brow to smootheu He mixed together peared also, at least as far as the roasts and Grant’« tbiriv Hisage was ................. . davsvfthi* week that a man st otild I in the stock business *rtions from bottles No. 2 and No. 4 on entrees were concerned “Now,” said the «■ rk ; that a member of the union should years and be leaves a wife ami one child. the strictly arithmetical principle that two host, as he wiped tbe perspiration from bls Ire ailowe I t ■ work *>r play,as he pleased. The people of Sal tn raised a subsidy and (our make six. Deponent sayeth not brow, “bring in tbe ice pudding ' The East and South MEDICAL. People Who .Wark Book». POLK’S NOMINATION. Astounding in Its Ellccts Cure of lUii'iitnatisiii, j Malaria, Biliousness or any other Gisease arising from de- ranged Liver, Stomach, or Kid neys—It drives all Impurities from the Blood. Mus. < iia <. A. R i *> ei * u "It” is favorably known t lit « >ttg bout tin - N<ut hweM. >ay * ; “For fifteen y «’ars I was h constant ,sut!» i er Iroin asthum without any relief, evrpt that obtained by constant cliangeot l«»< ality. i wo yiarsago I’tiud Miami > R evealed R emedy and the benefits i»c»ivcd troni il wer«- th« most gratltving. It mue hm - n li« f from tiie first, and pr«*vent«*d the terrible distri-Ms pecu liar to the disease that mad«* lit«* almost un bearable. Any one who has » v« r had asthma «•an understand th«* gratitud«* I terl toward this n inciiy . Believing it has add<sl pl»*asant years to my lite.l have not hesitated to rwoin. intuii it io all like sutT'-rers, and alway s with the same happy results.'" :r"T<> b«* had of all druggists. or sendto S tew AHT-liol.MEH D k I’G C o .. Seal fio, Wash. MILLINERY .X- TVS 'W lUih ia'a Golden Ralaam Xo." 1 Cm s 1 hanerrw, tin* an«, s on 1 atagrs; S-r-srn th»j Lege arxi B- ly; sore Ears, Eyes, .Nntoe, <t * , Cop|»cr-«*<'k»rt«l Blotches, Syphiiitu. Catarrh, «h*»’4se«l Scalp, and all primary ( o - t s of the «i.se^st known as iy} - I’rlre, <5 0© per Hottie». L« Ki< han's («-»Iden Balsam X q . 1 C’ir< a I* ” .T’.. M r mais . m Rhe .- niat'sru, Pains in th«* B.»n«s, Paini in the II» » I fa* k c»f tbe Neck, Flc**rate»l Hor-j Thro »t. S', ph lit e hA-ih, Lumps and con- tr^* t< i < or a > ffm*« of the I.irubs, ami tr»*!i itvs ft! d •»»-a.-»* from the system, whet’ r o .-«.1 by ind-screti n or abuse f M* r. ury, b the bl «ni pure anr healthy. Prlrw »3 oo per f'ottlr. Le Itirht.u'e Golden anl.h Anti, dole f r C «tire of Gonorrh&a, Gleet, Irritati- n* *» *'1, i*’; ! a!' Vrinary or Geni tal d>4ri4iu*4invnk. Prl< e • < 5© prr Bottle. t.e Kichrau's Golden Spanish In- .!••<'11•• i». f r a vere « as-i *.»f <» •norrho-a, I tGmmd'vy ( c,tt fitriaurra,Ac Price SI '»il per Bottle. Lo Hirhan’a Gohlen Ointment f*>rtheeff . t.ve h»- «..n/< f Svrh: .* • s r ■-», auderupt; • ■». PrireSt ÓO p. r II«»»’ l.e Hkhau’s Gohlen |»il q \.r-o arti Brain treatment, lues of phy*«! »! pow er, ex< « xs or tour work. Prostration, >»«i Price S3 ()O per Box» Torlc snd .Nervine, Sent every a fiere, C. O. D., seoujv’y ¡>* ted per expreea THE KB HARDS DRFC. ('<>.. AGENTS. M©and 5ll Market Str»*» t, San Franctac o. Cal. -----Circulars sent fr<*«*----- NOW IN ACTVAL rsE. 3.’”»' Wi* would a.k the i»n«to of th!« W.wterti CeMtlotay a.«'*l** «»>•«» prejn.lir’.-., ............... .. W wi I htii T'»»' 'ria and fi»* convita »•<! Lhere IB ONW *‘**h*,r Bi the w«»rld that will do a«»«»d work. w* hrtv u a conibin* »1 Machin«’. Wasb- bo*rd.Tub and ('i«»th» a Basket. W«-m il the W.iwii» r on ita own merit*. I» -* riptiou and price of waabvr given on n;»,. nation. AGENTS WANTED ■ Lrt'l.uacan .nak»-^r<»in $100to >2(Wp«’r month Apply at once for terms. STEAM SAW MILL ANDLRSON CREEK, S. S. SMITH. Prop’:. HE Sl’BSt’RI BEK TAKES PLEA>I KE IN announcing that hiM Mtcam saw-tnill in now running on full time ana turning out a large luantity <>f lumb«*r. !!••!• prepared to fill all orders with dispatch, aril at the most reasona ble rale«. A fine quaiitv of ALL KINDSOF LUMBER, I RolgMSl fass FREETRIA I PACKAGE Including the H«*sr runtIc, ceiling and fiixirlna furnished <»n short no.Ice. O^Satlsfactiun guaranteed. S. S.-4M1TH. PRORHASRIS' PASTILLES FOR THE CURE 0F ASHLAND HOTEL CBSTKALLY LOCATI©. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Tbus «alLknovn house haa h®**n rebuilt <«th brick and greatly enlarged, besides be’ug NEWLY FURNISHED It Is c«*iiirniiy »•x'AtMd in the tiusbi»**» part <»f town, and a |r«M»d-Marnpl<* r»»otn for commer cial traveler*. Is tl’t^l up in conn»*ction there with. Th« table isc«»nMaht’.y furnished with tbe beat tbe market affords. E K. BKIGIITMAN. Prop Ashland. Oct. 10 ISM». WEAKMEN 'VITALLV WEAK1 •« by t®* » «.* •»püMiioa l . '»««lutoia or aturiy nt**i,rai «trtlo or <n«'. HKXt AL KX1 r.RsiiS 10 rul«1«l!»» llfv.or » ici* *« Lol.H» rontraried in ».«uWt. wrair ME M *■« IHTINS ro J)»«»!»« S l»KRILtTY«>r fftAlk NIER nHAi*ri«iA w 4*1 n«. wmo«« is- FOi.l NT «Il t I O <SF* wiih A «KL Y l»H i Y Intel Mi mxl SID- •>LP ALU’- i»cll of » »'-»* » «fur. and »(reagite.» th »wxnal orgue» ■ nifaireri to'i't »»*u>»ru«*«i pr* n> itur» * in ap] !'>.•.<•» in< 01 1 agto. WHEN WE SAY CURE ’ u tMor thn«.«anri -•••ra »»•(»! an.i r . .-d 1D pa*» iwaltto jear» ’ »*-'**••- ' • ' • ■ Prof. Harris iSOLCHLE MEDICATEDPASTILLES, wa . totrF.i ■Jaratrlto) AR*OI 1 TKLY »KRI. 1 TRIAL i r; • **i * - r ! --¡•Taring frr*m »hfa r.-• i . t i •»«,►. .* » , 1 «an 1 t ■•<••» a-1 In*«» »<* •«> ■ an F-irnl«h « b» *.«.«.* .-1 l’in! w«’ Uo«»w 1h* »ru« rooriltlOQ , ■ «r» e»«* to r«•*!•< j j i -.ni] l «uro. air! 1*1 rk af»ar 12 ».r«at I.*..i» « r otfer . • -î I— ■ * * ■ 1 » - >h*- ■ • •' ratto.l P mii I 1« " rn'nral. HE HARPIS REMfeDY CO., RI ty. Ch^miat», rj i ’ F; FARMS IN SOUTHERN OREGON ---- ASK FOR---- Bool’S And alt of AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S UNRIVALED GOODS BICYCLES TYPEWRITERS, CANOES, E tc CASH OR I1«mi.«r Vi BOUGHT «OLD. 0» C1CMANGC0 400 WHEr L« 1 N ItOCM ALL GAAOC ««•RRICtS, ANO ALL WRAAANTtO UNO toe CATALOG ANO CLUB OIACOUVTB Air« Ayents i every•rhvre. FRED. T. MERRILL, 127 W ashington S t . PORTLAND. OR —Ma»r> »■ »*«•• eaeata.— » i« S».n g *»*<)• 9 H MI . ■ '•«'»». ak« «» muefc. t ut *»• can V» t' ».ut» I» 'ffl «i to ’. and »l i* von *'» !•» aov pari of at boni*. f»T- rn*u»» "ni* lo > av SI KK f r 'f. rniihini , C. B. FITZGERALD, Oregon Gold Hill. Choice Location» and Prices Reasonably Low. UEVO FO'l OF3'KIPriVK I IKCULAK.'» THE HANDSOMEST WüRK domi at rni MOST REASONABLE PRICES Al THE JACKSONVILLE MARBLE WORKS! We execute Every lyeecriptlon of Work iu our l.ae in the moat approved style. Don't fail to call and exatulne saiuplva aaJ I Ali* dtwguj »afi ar.crtutn p’rl't'i- T 'ni lv T rUSQDnuSBe Vernon* neareat the (jneen e .niur that An ea-tern pa|ter says that W. S. Max there han been a marked vinible decrease well, the Los Angles man who w»» re- in her vital ty the pa-t few months She jectetl by the world’s (air «ii’ectoiv as drops asleep linex|>ectedly at odd times chief of the horticultural bureau, exhibit and aaskes in a very irritable mood. ed the tendencies of a dude and changed The fatigue of the last drawing-room wa hi»clothes three times a day, ami this it** much lor her, ami she was obliged to retire and let the Princess of Wales is the reason he was rejected. receive the guests. The late Farmer»'Alliance convention at J'ug n>*. June 26—The Btc?l rails for Cincinnati was composed of IriWiiele- ga'es, of whom 412 were from Kansas the s’reet railway have arrived snd are alone. Ohio sent 317 Thea*-two state*, being dirtiibuted al ng the line, and the down com in other words, furnished more than It <lf work of spiking them of th** entire tioiiy. California Was re|— menced at once. Tiie tiei for about twenty ... ............. blocks. and the re-ente l by only three delegates. linn «di be pushed with the obj A Sp* aane judge brought an obstinate having it eumpleteil bv tbe fift jury to an agreement not long ago by of July. ordering them locked up without f **,d The craze to eee Beintianlt has been ordr nk. The jury returned a verd ct in exactly ten minutes thereafter. The phenomenal. She haa been in Boston idea of Ireittg deprive«! "t a drink f ir over three time» before, but never did »-lie un hour is enough to frighten a Sp**k.ine cr ale Mich a furore. 01*1 la.lie» 60 or 70 year« of age were to la* »een at every juryman into a'luost any thing ma'inee, standing through the weary Tie "101” of the Illinois legislature l»»rf’itmam-ex, even to those «hi* were who el* cted General Palmer L’ni e*l comfortably aeated, wt eti Bernhardt State« senator have forme ! a permanent plaved Cleopatra mutual aid and admiration association, Through the recommendation of Gov. an*i the “dauntless Its ’ of the Kansas h «iv, w ho made Peff-r a renator, have I’ennover, 1». IV Bu ke, ata'ior.ed at had a group p <rtrait taken ami hung up Vancouver. Wash , a member ot tne regular army, ami thoroughly aci|n <int*-d in the Historical Society's room«. wi'li militi'rv tactic-, l.aa been appoin'ed A North I’akoti hotel k**ept*r, who ha« by Secretary Proctor insjarcting oili er iinporte*! many »'tractive w litr«« e« from * f the O-eg n N.i ' ir al Guard He will the East,* nly to have them find homes f hi* present ai the encami im-nt • f the their < wn in about a month, hangs out different regiment« i-i this state during thia sign in iiis dining rorin : “Guests June and July. are warneif not to talk <*f love t > the Ru s a’n strengthi nir*g of fleet ami waitergiris. Anyone convicted of mak ing » pro|*osal of marriage to them will army goes on irrespective of the finan tn* promptly shot. Bnsineja is btlsinesB.” cial s ir which Wii hnegrail-ki a* d the Roth-ehilds have excited in Europe. Jore Dunn, referee ot the glove light Three no« warships, the iiomlad Rurik b* tween Slavin and Kibain in Hoboken, and t* e sloops Olvajov and Gremiasty. made ths official deci-ion tha' Slavin w* n have ju~t been lairnched at Si Peters tie bout an*! waaentitled to 7*’> per cent burg, and the army ¡» being equiptred of th*- flO.(KM) purse, but that all beta with the I vest improved weapons a- fast that Kilrain n ul l be knocked out with as French makers can turn them out. in tiui len romuls «ere off. New York Baker City, June 26—Willie Privett, storting men look up* n the decisi* n a.ed 13 year.-, wa. found not long ago as inconsistent. lying near hm home, about five tn les H ive M< < aim at s ,cep-head wa» ask f'Otn tbia city, with a bullet hole through ed reveral ’imes if I’nlsder Jud iliajleng- liis bieast. A 44 British bulldog wa« e*l him to match Loantaka against lying near I is right hand and a box of Terinv. 11» said “No” every lime, but cartridge« on flic left aide of him. The *aid it reluctanllv, ami in away that be boy w»i r liae in* d last evening by hie was perfectly willing to match bis horse father, and this i« thought to have had against Tenny, ano tie just as glad a» the something to do with taking his life. public gene-ally to see ill» match tn ¡.tilo. John I.. Sullivan has telegraphed from I’uls fer won't say a word aliout the San Jose his willingness to meet Slavin match race. for 1111,000 a side and the highest purse It looks as if thd chase of the Itata wan any club may offer, the fight to take uftree from hegining to ent Site has place on the retu*n of Subivan from arrived at Tocopilla ami lias discharged Australia three month» hence At 1 13.0o0 rifles. The Chari* stun arrived o’clock this (Friday) morning Slavin Baid two datsb-hind time and the Itata has if Sullivan would lorego bis trip, he been delivered over to her and she will (Slavin) w**uld defer bis return to Eng- now lie taken to San Diego and in the lmd, ana prepare to meet tbe “Boston end turned over to her rightful owners. man” at once, of course John L. could Tircul burn* d by the Charleston will not do that. coat the government *35,00”. Ths "snap” of the insurgent» must t*e ailm red, a« Buckles', Arnica Balve, the»-« efforts te get arm« front th s country. Tie* best salvo in the world for Cats, Jinii- »gainst the will of the government weie s**s. Sores, Floors, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, entirely »uceeasful. Tetters, ('happed Hands, Chilblains. Corns ^ud all Skin Eruptions, ami positive euro ADVICE IO MOrHERN. for Piles, or no pay required. It 1* guaran Mrs Winslow's Soothing JJyrup should teed to give p**rf* ' t satisfaotlon or nioti*-y always be used for children teething. It refunded. Prfee 23 cents i**r box. For sale soothes (he child, softens lt»e gums, allays by all druggists. all pain, cures wind colic, at d is tbe bt st remedy for diarrhera Twenty-five cents “/lotrto Cure All akin Dlsea»eg.9t a hottie Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” N o .ntermil medicine required. Cui»‘s iitt«r, llo! for Butte Creek. roectna. itch, iWl eruptions on the face, hands. n<»se. «¡tor., leaving tne skin clear, white and The undersigned wi41 leave Central Point healthy. Its great healing and curative pow for Engle Point, Brownsboro, Lake creek ers era are possessed by no other remedy. remedy, Ask our druggist for S waynk ' r O intment ’ and Big Butte every day in th,e week ex ceptini; bundajr, returning tbe amue dav, a nd carrying the mails,as also passengers Ray! Ray! Hay! and express mutter. I will.make connec As the baying season is at hand, do not for. tion with the trains eac h way. My rates g* t that Mrs C. Karewakl has «bout ten (ir are reasonable. 1. F. W illiams twelve Deering mower» on hand that must r*c Bold at a great sacrifice, so that she one pay off the indebtedness of the estate. Tb<*se Shakes and Shingles. tnower** are new snd the l**nt In the market A sup; Iv of the best shakesand slrngle'* aaa just been received at. the Trie« office iMLtte Wurth Living? which will be sold m quantities to suit at reasonable rat*ea. Not if you go through the world dyspeptic J Dr. Ack< r'» Dyspensift Tablets are « 'positive cure for the worst forinsof Dyspepsia, jndigvs- If you bave headache try l'raaton' * biruitTjoy ana Guarau- j Akk’’ Big 3pklern of the Jungle». There is aa enormous spider frequently found in the jungle, fully three inchea long in the body and aeveu across the legs, black in color, and elegnutly marked with red and yellow. It apina a geometrical web about tour feet iu diameter between two trees, which web is strong enough to knock ofi m pith hat. In one case the web was extended between trees at least twenty feci ai»art by a system of guys aud stays, of which not one was unnecessary or out of ¡»lace, and tieaides, was stretched in a vertical direction by two good idled pieces ..f wood-ax chips, in fact—slung to its lower margin. S'ino of the Sumatran spiders are of - ich extraordinary and unspiderlike -dapes that only drawings could give an ilea of them One species, aliout the size • a garden spider, has a hard, shelly inxly, v. ith a ¡x.’ar sbajied projection on each side, which, a.** well as the tiody, is covered with spikes.—Chambers’ Journal. Labor in Ascendmj a Mountain. Dr. J. BucbLeuter Las made a cunoua calculation on the amuuut of energy ex 1 * ivied by a person weighing 166 pounds in climbing a mountain peak 7,000 feet high, the time allowed for the aacent being five hours, lie finds that the total work done is equal to raising 1,8.80,Ouv pounds one foot, or one pound 1,38O,(XX) feet Of this work, 1,176,000 foot pounds is expcnAsd by the muscles of the legs in raising or lifting the laxly; 12.000 by tbe heart In circulating the blood, 30,000 by the chest in breathing and 54.000 in the various exertions of balancing the body, overcoming friction of tbe ground, eta.— St. Louis Republic. waiter vanished, and presently returned, bearing triumphantly a noble plum pud ding, surrounded by a sea of blazing sauce. “Why, what is thia?” asked the dismayed master of the feast. "Do voti want to burn ua all up?” "Well, sir,” was the ag grieved reply, "you asked for a nice pud diug, and this is the nicest pudding we could make.”- London Truth Tin: secretary of state of Arkansas has written to Hon. A. Bush, of Salem, de nying the story published in nearly all the Republican pafH-rs that the portrait of George Washington had been re moved from I be hall of représentât ivi s. and that of Jefferson Davis substituted in its stead. He says Washington’s pic ture still hangs over the speaker’s seat, and the portraits of Grant ami Lincoln adorn the hall, and adds. “The people of this state have been abused, maligned and slandered aliout this matter. If somebody derires to witness the d**votion of the people of Arkansas to the memory of Wasiiingt-m, let 250,000 men attempt to come and take his picture from its place in the ballot the house of represen tatives.” T hose farmers of Oregon who s-nn to think it makes no difference to what they f^e<i their oats and bay, and agree with the aHseFBorthat a horse is a horse, will be interested in knowing that J. B. Hag- gin, one of California’s borne-breeders, sold in New York a few (lays s’ncellG head of yearlings for a total of $86 826. or an average of $728 each. This is bet ter than raising scrub horses of one- twentieth the value. Oats put info a horse of good b’ood are well invested,and Oregon farmers are beginning to exer cise good judgment in selecting mouths to eat I heir crops. The First Symptom« of Pentii. I >r»*d feding, Tir**d foiling, dull headache, pains patini in various parts or tbe tMxly, sinking at th«* pit of tlu* stoinaeb. I ohr of appetite, fewrtah d «- hh . pimplet* <>r aorea, are all positive evidence ot poison««) bloiHl. No matter how it b«« amc poisoned it must b<! purifltMl to avoid death. Pr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir Ims never Jailed to reuiov»* ncrofuious **r syphilitic poisons. Sold under positive g'-.ii-aiile«*. lU ®^aucw: i’rvktvu j • Hvd If You Haïs 5 N Wastirc cf Flecb Or any Disease where the Throat and l.unys are. Inflamed, I mc K of fitrenyth ot Aerw Fewer, you can be relieved and Cur d by SCOTT’S EMULSION County Treasurer’s Third Notice. I »f r I« f <i| TuEAftFKEK <>F J A< Kso\ ( ’i >.,) J A« K*«»W II.1.E. U«.. Juli«* I*.« l*'.«l i o’IK F. I.- HLRLBY GIVEN iHATlHERE ar« luride in tli« < .»unty lf’M*«uty foriti«- r«-<l* ifi|’t ou of < ounty Warrant.- ¡»rot.-Mud u|> tu October U. |ft<,; Number................... ’’.»4 Number ................... 7fr». •• N lntcr«’*t oil the same will c«as«- after th«* abov. dal«-. G. E. III.OOMER. Count\ Treasurer. SCOTT A BOWNE,Chemists. N.Y. Notice of Final Settlement. PREPARED FROM ROOTS& HERBS. FOR THE CURE OF MD IC E & FEVER < - * * ANU ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE of the STOMACH DO NQ7 GRIPE, SICKEN QR CONSTIPATE. OR AN LIVER. TOR SALE BY ALU * DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS. 1 " " -g—T ■! ' i ■ YOU NEED BUT ASK 71 i I - a ¿O íW ii r, I z H ◄ s H .Í 4> to T \ I LIVER PILLS. ^GENERAL debility * INACTIVE I LITTLE - «..-4PED digestion •4 O a F. 5? M 0 W tt o » Th.S II HE aoiciii : am * I. ivkik i - ki jiecordiiiK t" dir» ctiom will k* * i* Li v«*r ami K idiu x h in gruwi <>r i<*r. Th»* S. II. <'«>f»;u Coug-ns II i'c (’(’ ’HK KE f-»r for Colds. C and Croup, m < •mmvtion with the H<-Hd:u-he Cur»*, i* ns n»-ar |»« rt«*etloti hah nythin.x known. Th»- S • It. A lpha P ain i hi : f<*r internal and ■ \t< rnai ii »*’. in Ni uralgia, To<»tliach«-,< rainu (■le ami < hi»l» ia Morbus i> unsurpassed. Th< j at » w<l ..k*-»l wh» r< v< r known. Manu- fa»’tur»’d at Dufur, Or»g»»n. For sale by all ■ Irugirial s. The Poor Heathen. Suri C l 'P í ron S C< HutdtMt, ut I a iiroul*.»-»» i"! g freíd In¿ig» «tion or Conitipation. J,ui !.'•■»•<» tí w <' tu; >»xioa ‘»y I- ;r!fyli g t Le B*uo4. Th*4o»eran b* nt ’^’r a ’; »'el to t th cm *. m en* pt i 1 « en de ver tw iarg» a « <*»®. J »'j lo take an «o wj < h augar p* • i» it op In a atr ng val whicb < an b* « arrieJ «n -*'t ¡ ok«*t A breai « oavaa» latoea te Tra»toitor> and Hovlnva» W»». gnu» wtifc» »«I ••< rtoartofci” Irada Barh. S«ld Kvaryvkera, ItLc.a b<*Ui» Mam pía l>«,»a and Drraai kaok fer Xa iu elaiapa. DR HARTKR 8 IRON TONIC. I FT F. ' •»•« Oto P’ »>* !' FFGU1 ATE« t»r I.1VFF sel KH • rrs aij«J K ««Ti >i-» * • I»1 PIIJT a TFI’ , te b» .' : ii »i : ' .......... rr»L THA DR. KART ER MEOICiHE CO* ST. LOüIS. MO. ) ( srvr* b K et To etuv 1’»- **.•!; II-.1.: . < ■ - pation, Malaria, Liver < ompiaint-, take the safe and certain remedy, SMITH’S BILE BEANS Tse the SM A 1.1. Sire 40 little Bean4- to the bottle) T hey mu : rm m <»* t ment . fS «« i t zm I > 1 <■* f<>i- rail yikfCOM. Price of either si>e. 2.»<*. per Hottie. I I I I In th- ( - uiiiy Cuurtoi tin >tatu uf Oregon 1<» i Hu•< «»uiiiy ot Ja<k*<>n. th» inatti i ot tn. •»! Eno> B m ! km »4 k, d»*c<*u£(sd. ”11' I Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE atlnunistialor <»t the otat« <>! I. iki * Bni»- • “ k. ri ■ « ■ ,t -• : ■ . .< *t tb<* County Court -•t Ja» kson < «»unty. < »rigori, hi* tina I in count n-*u»-li Hdnnni*tiMt«»r. and by ord«-r ot said • yurt. Tu« *d.tx. July 7. 1*91. at tin hour 10 «»’< lo» k. a. ni., i* *»tl« r ioaruiy. All |H-rt»<»li6 int» r« >1 « <1 ar«’ hur» by n«»lifi»-d t«, appear and ill»- lii* or her <»t»j«-cti<»ns to Maid acc ount on or b» f«»n- -¿ml «lay. l’ui -in-»i l»y <»rd» i of Hon. J. R. N« •.!. JudXl* ot *ai«i ( «.uri. BEN J HAYMOND. AdminibtrMtor of -ai«l » Dut» <1 Jini«- 5. Assignee's Notice. In fill i ,1. 44!» i «»Hit of thè stati o| Oregon t« i th» < »»uni\ «»t Ja< krioii. In ili» m;tU» r • »1 th» as-igmm ut uf Win. E'HvardN. Julia A. Edward*. K. Edward«. .1. > I »iwiir-l). and W T. Eduardo, partii» i> uii « i » i -i b» timi nume ot EduMidH a C<».. in- oTK E 1S ÌII KEBY GIVEN 1 HAT ON N Junv 1. 1*91. thè alno i-mimi d lnsoh »-nt d» l»ior*. hvr<’t"toT«’ doing bu-iiu sca» Fxiwsrds A <’«'., in Jackson «•* unfy, Oregon, made a u » ih rat a-btj; imi * ut i«» me. thè inni« rt»*gn«’d. A. H Maeglj. I«»r ibi bi nctit of all f heir credi- t* r-. und* r ami t-,\ virtù«- «»! thè actuttlit« h*gi*lafit» io*« mb.y of thè stati* ot Oregon. »•iit:t <d “All hv I t<» sc< un-to eredito]-* a ju*t •I Vl*:>.|i 4 l th» «Mates of d< bt«»l>, u Ilo voli vi > t«> as*ìgn»*«-s f >r thè bi li« fit of vri-diturs." Hppt ’> • 1 < »« t *H* i 1 -.K ». an<! t h« ameii'iiiM uts • rct ipur»wcd Fcbtuai> !4 i" a loisof -aid ins«»'.v» ut dei>forar«- herebj noti* tied t«» pi «M nt tm lr vlainis. under oath, tu tu» f he und» i>ign« ■! »-»«igne». ai th< «»fiice ot W II. Parker. att-.rn<\ -at-iau . in Jackson vi Ita Jack - ai « • uni y. < >r» g<»n. withui :iir< « moni bs fr«»m th» dat< th« rvof. A. II. MAEGLY. As*'giiec. Dat.*<) tbtaàth dav of Jutic j»**.»l Administrator's Sale oí Real Property In the County Court of th«’ State «J (TH „ ... t«>i th»-< .riinty ot Jackson. Fitting tor^thc transaction ot pr«»l»ate l>uMni-«w. In th«matter ot the untate oi Saiiiu< I Center. otice is hereby giventhatiiy vir - KISSINGS’4.’:’0'"™“''" N J.F.SMITH ACC.v.-a r.cf : ,i.t ! ST lOUiS MO iss tii» <»f an ord« r and In-ense ot th« al»<»vc- entnlud c«»urt, in th«,al».»v» -♦ ntit’ud matt» r. 1 will on Xf/Z//’ nickel aud sent him to church, and after he came horn»* a«ke<i him what the text was. He <uud he did not know. “Did you forget everything- ’ asked tbe parent. “No,” said the boy, tanluily, “I remem bered not to put the nickel on the plate.” “Why, you heathen!” “If I’m a beathen it’s all right. I know for once that the poor heathen got the nickel that was intended for him. I bought positivi' cur«* for DYSPEPSIA. some cakes with that nickel.’'—Texas Sift is the unir positivi («INSTIPATION. LIVER and KIDNEY DIS I ............ ings. EASES, and ta recummendcd b> physicians wiiun other me«licinus tail. Thousands b’stity An Hiatrionlc Episode. t«> it* hiivitur sav«»l their lives. To Mother* Angelina Hamfatte- And what is my Uiid Daughters it Ims provi d a blessing part? «I I» »tt' ; •» t.»r $5. AlljD«*a’ers. ’ Manager- You an* to be in the clutches De. D4VID StNHtDÏ CORPORATION Rondout. N. ?* of the devil’s imp, and to steal the fairy’s jewels. Angelina llamfattc—Is that all? Manager—No. If you take too long put ting on your 4 ounce costume, aud eu deavor to steal th»» diamond.** after the fairy awakes, you will be delegated to hold the moon on a stick at tbe lock W the flat —Jewelers’ Circular. Intelligent Readers will notice that T utt ’ s Pills REMEDY W e would be pleas* *1 to have some of the subscriber» to this paper come in and settle up for their r*»]*er. In some instances tbe paper has Ireen sent for a It ‘ ¡R length of time with *ut payment. I the fault of the silbscril ers as well as the A fault of tiie proprietors of the pai*er paper is a commodity ami is worth th.* price paid for it, ami should lie paid for when due. If you do.not want the pa- per. inform ttie publisher to that effect and have the paper stopped. Before you Ord -r it stopped please see « hed er von have paid up or riot. If you have not, do so and thi n the paper will lie shipped. Until you do this the paper can l»e sent ami th» price collected by suit. L am » O ffice at R oseih h «,. O r .I Jun« 4. i-i«]. ( (»T!‘ I. I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE toP'iwing-named *• ub i ha* filili notice of hi* mt« m;«>n 1-» n.ak* final proof in support ot hi* ciann. and that said proof wi'i be mad* »M-tor»* the judg» -»r ci« ik <»t the unty court o! Jackson «-«»unty. <u« vn. at Ja« ksônville, Or«’*con. on Friday July 24. 1SM1. viz; Robert U li- ’ii. h<»in« M« ad »nm N*. 4*»* g . fori In* SEU .d *Wi4. * W/4 <*♦ SF-»4. b « r. 4. XE14 ot NWU. NU »4.ri Nl '4. -i!«. tup Ip* S.IC. 2 W. W M. II»- n iiip - i a» 1 • lou jruf u ito.—-i i. t'» prove Ids cont • nu»ui* t < *id» n< • upon and « ultivat><»n I said !.iii-i. \ /.: M'-rrilt B»Hingt r. P»Ser EJ iiut . il-riiry Bovlier, F. W. Knoudu«; allot Ja«-k*»»nvI.»-. Jack* »u county (IruK »n . JOHN H SHF PE. K« ulster. CONSUMPTION I GOUGH OR COLD BRONCHITIS I Th droit Af:cÜ:n A good Austin father gave his son a Emburrawinj. Algernon—I've a ividdle for you, Miss Miwnnda. Why are cbildwen like tooth bwushesf Miranda—I don’t know. Why are they? Algernon—Because evewylxxly pwefers A Flint to Mother«. hi» owd . See’ The Mistress- Bridget, what on earth Miranda (frigidly)—No, 1 don't see. Not keeps baby so quiet? I have not heard him having any children------ whimper for au hour. I Algernon (stammeringly)—Oh, of course The Maid—Sure, the swale child is play ; not, but you — you — you have a tooth in’ wld the saucer uv melane* and the bwnsh, you know—Kate Field's Washing handful uv feathers I gate him. What ton. wid a pickin' the feathers from the hands and face uv him. he’s that diverted he’s no The Septuagint was the version of the time to cry. But belike he’ll need a little Old Testament translated into Greek iu waahin’ be this time —Pittsburg Bulletin. the Second century U. C.; the New Testa ment books were written in Hellenistic An Apt Tupil. Greek, and I with texts were subsequently Teacher—Cease mean* to stop. Make a translated into Latin. The Iuctin version, sentence, please, with “cease” as the first as revised by Jerome, is called tbe Vulgav, and was the authorized version of the word. Pupil—Cease tbe clock.—Journal of Edu Christian churches for more than twelve centuries —Chambers' Journal. cation. Notice for Publication. Sold l>n all Druggists. Trees as Low as anv First-class Nursery what effect, if any, the dreadful decoction had upon tha seaman.—Pall Mall (Gazette. THE R1VERS7D7. NURS RY la louat<‘<i one und <»nc-ha!f iniltn below Grant’*» P hsh , on IL-un* riv< r. <»n th- piu.ick farm, ami in the ln->t wild cl« «inert soil in southern <)r<*if<»n ^liifc for Hcott’» ISmultion, and let vo ex planation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitute. VEGETABLE1 PANACEA 10000 Prune, 10000 Apoles, 5000 Peach, 5000 Pears, 10000 Grapes, for the big woolen mill, it being agreed that 2tM».<ti“» p. un o < i wool a y. ar sh**ul<l l*t* manufactured into <• otli. The mill used m.*re than list year, wliich was th*- fiist year, and i-* now on the market tor 400,00) pound* f r the second year’s run. At Lowest Prices. PALATABLE AS MILK. 4L -U: i When the pr* siilent arrived in Wa»h I tin l t at I base . ington lie niuaed : marie 13'. !> speeches eiuve leaving Wash- ington,” he .‘aid, “and this is a wood [ time to make the nil tuber go around I t * 14«».” lie then p*ai-ed tho Ain* m ail i railroad Pervice and thanked all who > had rendered him service. N With Hypophosphites. “i Ñ t* í 1 Í ’ » Nurseries at east end of Bridge L IMM lj Fir E AT Rost HCKG, Ojt.,1 JuiK* ft. |-'.«1 I I* HEREBY GIVEN PII AÌ THE f«»n«>whiH-riiun<*d s» ttl«*r haft fil» d untie«- of In--, in»« in ion t«» milk«- final |»i(M»t m eupport of ills « lauti, ami timi sani pr«»«d will b. utadr b«-!or« th<-Jii'ig«* «»i < «>ufity ( lerk of Ja« kso:i i «unity . ( ii » ””ii. at jH«-ksoii\ill« > ii \]iii-a , Oregon, Or«*gou. on oil ' ’ IsMl, 1 .■* ' 4 I i viz: ■ i V■ .J« I ..... O Huggimi II............. MoU'lay. July 2«. ss«* R. h»»iii* *1» a«l . ntiy No. 1,01. t.,r th» *1.» of \u I ’» "I M *4. NW14 NW»4»ind ftk.. NL. ot NW 14 ot NW >4 of >. ,* L 1 I- * R3 W. W . M. * ’ 1 • lb- nniucK th«- following uitip-^.«-. t'-¡n< t« fi i •• <■'ml i ft u< .in» r» >)«!• !)<•«• upon an«! «ut va- f ion of ¡utili land, viz: « h. R.-« «i. R. s jiu lai». II. Allis. fi and A. « ¡irt. r. ali ot .!»<« g.<, \ al»-, .la«'k*»»n count x. (>i. g,m. JOHN II. SHI l’E. R. gist. r. o IKL PURE COD LIVER OIL ^liiea' Furnishing Goois, THE WOMEN OF ORECON J- CT’7301 Coughs, Colds. Influpnta. Bronchitis, _ Hoarseness. Whooping Cough.Croup. Sore Throat. Asthma. • 1 r- 'v af! • ?.< •*> of the Throat, Lunqs « J Chest. i . x Consumption. Speedy and j < r nuH'; ut. (*rr.uii:c - EuttS.” W y y EAL™ ------- -- -------- IWithnot Health < »ti ll not be cniuyed. 54 ‘ H* Twp37 s. Notice of Publication. Apples, Peaches, Peets, ZCherrks Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines, Quinces, Apricots, Walnuts, Blackberries, Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries, Coosebcrrics - and Crapes, SCROFULA '4 ”t bE'4 H» nam» s th»* following w hni ^scs t<» pr«»vr Ins c«»ntmunii* r« si«i< nc<- upon un<icultivation of -aid •atbl vi/.; Eiank Lorain, Loins Hu- I»« i ». r.. .ho • b- an«! J . j. K« nn< v. ail of Jaek- sonvilh*, Ja< kson <*<>unt j < iregun _____ JOHN fl. sill PÊ.IhgjMer. SMALL FRUI1S, ROSES AND SHRUBS. M oore ' s R evealed R emedy j \’| X j/1.', w HEALTH HEUMATIC PAINS FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, N YOU THE LADIES Zephyr Shawls, L and O ffice at R okebcrg . O r .,! Jun«* 9. JM‘,«1 f OTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN I HAT THE t«»lb>wiiur.iiMiti<<d M. filur hs- filed notice of hi* hitur.tion to niak<* final ¡»nxit hi *ui«port of hit» i laiiii. iinii that said proof wtII be inn«je b«-- tor« th»- jiKlg.- or clerk of tlu- ««»unit court oi Grant's Fats. Oi t-l MPSON. GIVES PULLMAN tiÜiW dUEPtM. Child ran s Short Clothes, Notice for Publication NURSERY! The Mt. Shasta Route. HAMMON BROS. I LilV-ERSTDE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S LINE IHFIMS' WARDROBES COUPLER. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ar* not “warranted to rvr»>* all claane« of dl«ea«e«. hut only surti mi from a ditoordvred liver, viz: result Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For the*4C they are not warranted in fallible, but are as nearly »:» u» tt K i»o«« •ible to make u remedy. Prire, 2ud«, SOLO l.VERVWUEKE. EVERY ONE SHOULD TRY ’T X) PERFECTION FOR THOSE )*HU WRITE RIPIDLY ImiH"-:' .-* * lliakt th* !:* Fil-k -Î* 11. -|>-,rt, or bl-t W *■ »ery Mnooth and *-v< - »anipk---* »sat FK KE on n«-eli*t of retam postai \ a for P P P P.r i. DFDQV Jti 810 Broadway, ”Knn I Oi» W., New York. THEREFOt THEREFORE USE "-Pfunderjr^-^ 'QRtfONBlOODlWliR /.//, July i/, i>'Ji. at th« lj»»ur of 2 o’ckxk of sai<l «lay. sell at puiihc auct (oil t«> tli< higbot t»iiid« r *f«»r cash, at the coun-h«»use d<»or in Ja< k*«-» ii \i;|<-. hi Jack.<bn county, Oregon, the follow mg ’ de- -• rib«-d premises, to-wit; Th«- undivided one-halt inf «rest in the m»rth« ast quarter ot th«- M»uth< aM «¡uarti rot -«itiou thirtj-fivv. i5 township thirlv-six w* •»«•uth. rang» 2 w « m of Wi inm«tt<- m«'r di- an—timber land. All I»« longing to the <stat» of Samur! Cen ter. d«’< ea-« «1. ami situated in Ja« ks«m count v Oregon. T. M. CENTER. A’lminiMrat*-r of «-stateof Samuel Center Dated this luihof June.' Citation In th«’C.mnty < «»urt of th»* State of Ortyrou 1«»r tiw County of Jaek* >n. In th«- matter of the «*stafeof .h lm F. R >*>. th-ci’awd. citation: r • Mary Htanl. y. Jenui« B. K«ain< *. Abar ta I>a\ '. L'w:* G. R«.ss. Ad» lint *« Imrtt. «o <>. B I h<>> D. R«>ss. Minnie <iiiitiingiiam an<i John E. Ross, Jr.. anti all othorb int«-r- • >t«xi m th« sani » stat« . Gr» < t ng |N THE NAME <»t J HF>1 A i 4. ÓF OREGON I \ «ai ar» Io i < l>y < all««! ami !< tjulr» <i t<. ap- p«*ar in the ( ounty C ourt <»i th« >tate ot <»ru- 1 giziL tor the County ot Jackson, at tin < < urt K.ioin then-«»!, at Ja« ksoiivilte. iu the Coirnty <>t Ja« kson. on Tuc-sday. th»- ’.th «lay of Ju.y 1*4*1, at in «»’clock in tlu forenoon of that day, tio’ii ami ther«- t»» show cause, it any. w l.y un order slu.uld n<«t be madv.’by this ««>ur I. for Hu ad in i ii ist rat ri x of sai «i « state* to sell tli« i r« um.es named m h< r petition h« i«'IIi til«-«!, to-wit. N u.4»t Donatton Mud Ciglia No. 67 in Twr ». sont h. <it range 2 W. Al*<* tin f (actional E of N W i« of . i m baine t«.w nstiip ami range, la*ing the un*«' d |‘<‘ili *n«'i (»«»nation Lami < -a ni N- ! »«•!.- taming 41 > acres. Also th«* N U ot lots 1 X 3. A. ft. iind W u .»f til«’ N u >4 of S4 1 . p, n iwp X n , »1 rxiiK«* 2 W. Ata«» E U of the N E *>4 ot sec. 12 ILI tM p 3* s. rang«-.» W . Belonging to the estate of John E. Russ. deceit sed. WitnctiM. *.th. “ H«»n. .latnes R. N» il .Jud#« <t tlu- county court :::t <>1 the Mat» «if <»#g. n, f«>i the county of Ja» kson. with tin s< al < t >a:d Çjiirt afhxcii. this 2Uthday of May. A. D. MAX Ml LLER. < :< »k #fsr0R£F!, I lms the best helper to Health and the quickest . me • *n Earth. Use it iu time for all diseases o! the Stomach, Liver. Kulnevs and Skink It cur« s Rh«’umatism, Malaria. Coated Tonquc and llc.’d.i* he, relieves Constipation. Bilious- t)«’s<- and Dvspepsia. drives all impurities out oi I Sore«. The Busin« tven buv it. the \\-rkinRtnen use tlu 1 < ! s tak«’ t th<’ < hihlrrn • rv f«»r it and th« 1 trrneis ®av it is th< ir b< . h. .<¡01 preset\cr. Sold even where, ¿i-oo a botWe; six for Ss-^0 Seeing is Believing. PtjZJ CATARRH Ahcumatism, Neuralgia. Com* , HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. The Oaliferala Poiitire md Negative ELECTRIC COUGH CUR1 CUfitt COLDS. CROUP. C0WIP1 IOS. Bold by all Drufgut«. Eaeh 25c, 50c A i Well Drilling and Pros fieraeinaar & Co Prop'*- Lm Angel««. O*I pecting. he cndeksigned . having become INTERNATIONAL HOTEL -«»I«* proprietor <>t l)<>«ige Briwi.' w« ll-«lriliing T business. resp«*etfnily aimounci’s that lie is Cor* 3d and E Straeta, n«»w pri pared t<» do all work in Ills line in a first-class mann« r and at a ri asonable rate. PORTLAND, <)R., I will also tak«’ contracts for prospecting pli.ci-r mines. The capacity of my marhinv is id". fv<’t. I refer to flu work I have previously Containing 120 Rooms, w. II lurn -»lud. don*’ in «litTeient portions of the valley. • Satisfaction gnarunl^cd. Tint following remarks from W. H. ----- THE BEST----- F<>r t ii* (hei pai iuldr«‘S8 Mills, land agent of the S. P., bits this P. DODGE. WHt^jr«! section «o «ell that we reprint it : “Peo ONE DOLLAR PCR OAY KCUSE ple ought to Itegili to ri ’iliz • «<■ do not IN THE STATE. itice to Contractors wan' in California the same class of im- niig*ants that is drawn to other western states. IVe cannot advocate the ad^ S ealed proposals will be keceivel |No Chinese t ii.ph»y < n 1 and n<> deviation In vantages of California for general iarAl- O by tin- Board of Dir»*ctors of School Dis Cl Narirf*«. trict No. 4'' ot M»*»H<»nl. Jackson cotintv, »als 25 ernt«; l<xlg:nir 25 c<*Lth to 5<» eents ing; we want specialists. The man who Oregon, until June 27. 1*91. at 12o’cl<M-k M . comes here wants $2000 at least, not to for the < r»’<’tion and «‘omph tion of a new buy land only, for they can buy land s<-bool ii »u«‘in M<*dtord, in ac4*<»nianc<* with plans ami spécifications to be on file June 1st. cheap enough, but to put on trie land 1*^1. at th. stor.* of I A. Webb. M.dford, after he gets it. There is a steady in Oregon. Cont rartora will be ri*quired to give quiry for California lands, liming ample honds for the <*«»mph*tion ot contract, ELECTRIC BELT™“01 subject to approval lg> the Board of Directors. Owing t*• ilie gr« \ sue. March we sold |49,000 woitb of lands, Buildhnr to I»»- ot wood on brick ami stone more than for many months before.’’ foundation. The dir»*vtors nwrvo th«’ right . Jyjlfrlrclric ftux'M n-««»r> Belt. wo . frt i i to reject anv and all bids. Dated May 27,1SVJ. » #1 w hi«’h iiiftk* it the cheap M. Pl’KDIN. HI I 1 •’* GJ* Chairman Board of Directors V. S. anti superior tn <»11 j « th ^ : ¡< h ar» • • - from - • ’ t - ■ • I 1’rCP I*' ii ^^V toVr«-at f. ’.ar forSli.T’rilKH.lM ¡’ f rnlO *.»< ■' I ti'.<!*>t»i«* tA » i '.»N Addr« k *. California Klrettic B* !• J • '■■■■' I *<1 Jritr-.x,«! vita Ch»*n Bub.» •*■'••' '* ' * •’ • ?"i’ix Hau FrsiM-laCv-4 . call ■' "(»• - u vrk iii'luatii«iii»!y, Whi n she *xs a Chil l, sh* «-ri»-! fo. C .doria, iH.ii.xnfi.l liollto«. a »•.j wt|. ..,* fiiúnah nt? When she became M;s<. she clung to x'astoria. an *nni flirt P ' I to» ; totl'l qlri* Ito A Co‘f .!• creí or muiity I When she had < hihln-n, she gave th Caitorto io Spruce . ___ j«n|>l«»yn « ni n laig* NowMp.ii <r Advert lèi ng I • i :i»ti|!» •%<-»«*» ' |t»^|. Street», v* hen’a«iv<— “* A 1.1^75’. a ' ti L i A u » M **4nC- 'ree 2 ites to and from the Hotel. ^**1 ' * THIS FAFEHfci-i.V— And the beet lamp ever made, like Alad din e of old, “a won derful lamp’” A lamp absolutely non- eiploatveand un breakable, which Rives a clear, aoft, brilliant whit© light of «5 can Uh you erf Purer and brighter than gaa light, aofter than electric light, more cheerful than eitherl That lamp is “The Rochester.’ And with it there is no smoke, no an-*!!. no brohen cblmnf >^. no flickering, no sweating, no climbing up of the flame, no ‘t-ntrume nor annoyance of any kind, and it never needa trimming Its founts *<nl reaervone being tough rolled seamlees braes, with cen tral draft, it is ^bsolutrlj uubreakablc, snd ss »aft as a tallow candlt Only five years old and '"I/!’. , r lamp. i . d . It must t'C a GOOD lamp to make such a telhr.g auccees Indeed it ia. for lamri may con e and larnpe may go, but the • Rochester ahines on forever! We make overs ooo artistic varieties Hanging a.id Table Lampe. Banquet Study. Vase and Piano Lamps every klw<1, in Lror.re. Por celain. Brass, Niukel and Black V/rcught Iron Ask the lamp dealer for it Lock for the trade mark atarnp ’Tn< Ro< nr»Trn If he hasn't lhe cenvi' f Rochester and the style you want, or if no lamn-store is near, send to us for free illustrated catalogue (and reduced (rice-list), and we will box and eend you nny arr.p aafely t y exprr? v ! • BOCUESTER LA’.IP ( <>., 4 J Park Plo.ce, !«>’.- \ Mar.tif'icfurer». and solr Oimerg ■ ' Wt L<tr^cst Lamp • >r. t ^iieiiï líííúM THIS PAPER wn-... -MtW WHY. •