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ïhe jjcuiocrätic Æuncs. Æhc t»mocutu firnes ADVtRTISINC_AMD Published every Friday by I CIUKLES O“Ix^r’.ladvertisenicnta iu»<Tt«*<l rctusunabta'. A fair ««due tion from the above rat»- made to year I; and time advertiser«. NICKELL. E ditor and P hupkiktoh . NEW THE TIMES JOB OFFICE TIMES BUILDINC la more complete by far than any other in Southern Oregon, aud eompar<*s Incurably with any in the stat«-. Job Printing of every imaginable dtweription don«* at San Francisco rate«, and in a prompt and first-class manner < MBee—Corner Third and C Street». lAf'KSONVILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1891 Hat«* of Snlia.'rtiiUon: Or.© copy per annum, in advance. • *r nil tuontha...................... •• three months .............. V OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE UF OREGON. 0. S. Senator», J. H. Mitchell. J. N. D»»lph; Cougrraaman. K. Hermann; Governor. S. Pen- uuver; Secretary «»I Stat», George W. M<- llride; State rr« aturvr, Phil M» tsehan Stale Printer.F. C. tftakrr*. Supt. Pat..... Instruction, K H. McElroy; Supreme Judge«. K. S. Strahan. Chief Ju.stice;W. P. Lori, K. S. Kean. rimrr judicial distkict . C-oiupriittng Jackaon. Josephine. Lake and Klamath «»»untie«; Circuit Judge. L. K. deb ater. Distiict Attorney, W. M. Coivig. JOB WORK Advertlalnw will be Inserted in the T1MZ at the following rate« Ten line«, one Insert 1 ou............................ >2 OU ’ “ ee.ch suiisi-'pH iji iBMrtion 78 FRANK GALLOWAY, SILAS J. DAY, < >l’»*g<>» tí “8t. Nicholas" for the Summer, E0U8. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE ACENT I Itryi Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. JACKSON COUNTY Senator, The«». Camer«m; K *pr«*Aentatlvea, S. Furry, J. *V. Merritt. J. M. McCall; County Judge, J. K. Neil; ('omnii.■ m I oii ers, V. W. l’ny- or. Bea. Haymond; Clerk. M. Muller;Sheriff. J. G. iiirilM'v; ¡Uvonicr. \V.,M. Holim-s; Treas urer. Q. h. Kioom.’r; .U ks »»r, I. L. Hamilton; School Supvriutcivicnt, <’• s. Price; Surv»’y»»r. P. Applegate; Coi.»m r. S. Parron: Slock luM|Hvt»>r, W. F. Konger. JOSBPHINK COUNTY. Joint Senator, vV. St. Clair; He H. B. Miller; County J udge. V . i uiiBMioiicr««, C. v>. Bigelow, p. Hausen;Clerk. C. K. Cimnslor: Sheriff. James c. Moss; Treasur er, J. W. aherer; Asse-tsor, E. L. Harmon; School Superintendent. W. A. Munsie; Survey or, C. W. Haveu.s; C«>r.»uer, Dr. Wallace. KLAMATH COCNTY. JoiiA Senator. C. A. Cogswell of Lake; Krp- rcaviiMtive. A. Snider of Lake; (’»»unty Judge, J. S. <»rr; Commisalonerft. H. B. Compemn, C. S. Silvers; Clerk, A. L. Leavitt; Sheriff. E. W. Gowan; rreaaurer, Wm. E. Howe; Asses sor, John Smart; CM*n<s»l Sup«»i tntei>d«mt. P. L. FtMiiitaio;Survey*>r. Isa Leskcard; Coruner.J. T. Fur boa. LAKK COUXTY. Joint Senator. C. »A. Cogswell of Lak»*; Kci»- rusetitaiive, A. Snider; Couuly Judge, W. A. Wiis.iirc; Commissioners, A. V. Lam-, Gvo. M. J oil«’»- Cierk, W. N. Sutton; Sheriff, W. P.Hvry - ford l’r<-aaurer. A. McCalh’ii; S a ’U lh »! Superin tendent, A. H. Eisner; Asscss»»r, J. E. Mc Donough; stock inspector. D. K. Jouea. MtrriNo or couhts . rrc. The supreme court ot Oregon OMNta «it Salem, regular term* commencing on the flrst Mondays m March and October; also at Pen dleton. commencing on first Mon lay in May.' l'he circuit court tor the ttrst Judicial district sits in Jackson county on hrst Mondays in 1‘ini't'r. In Klamath y in June and first i Lake county on the the secund Monday ill October, m Josephine county on first Mondays in March ami August. For Jackson county the coiinty, probate and rouuniasioiicrs' courts meet every month, commencing with the first Monday; for Jose phine county, the first Monday in Jauuar), April. July and September; tor Lake county, »»wry altvruatv inoiitli, commencing the first Monday in January . For Klamath county the itrst Wedn»nday »n March. June, September and November. LEGAL DOCUMENTS .... theae _____comruirt« take 81 IB mot» For Liver lli'guiator. It pa the nu^mcb olearan.1 prevents any «>» < bo above uplsoos from Retting in the ■stem, or;'" there already it will drive «hi u> out, no matter huw strongly iwted or 1<«gr-sUndlng, aud you will ugaliy h*ve god beoltb and be happy. - Rave you a pain tn ti«» side, back or under the shoulder blade? It not rheu matism but d}s|» I«l a' Take Sltuuious Liver KegulS|ur. Does you;, heart thtub .violently after unusual exertion o Ja Ue*ent t It le not heart disease, Vu li>fffgvs«T«jf. Collector of Acfouuls. Prompt Rnuittaurri. MONEY LOANED. investment S»vuritlcs a Snc»’ialty. Jackson County Hcnp Bought ami >ol»l. I havt* a eoinpl«-l«* s»*t «>t Mapsol all thcHur- veyv«l Lands in t Ills county, ami receive Ab stracts monthly from Koseburg of all new entries made. 1 am thus prepared to make out Homest«‘ad and Pre-emption papers, and can save to parti «’a the expense of a trip to Kosvburg I»anti Office. 1 HAVE SEVERAL FINE FARMS AND ¡UTI1KK OKH1RAK1.E PHOPKMJY IN MY HANDS FOR SALE. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. tW“Prompt reply ma»l<’ to all otters. Charg»’S in nc<’onian» e with th»’ tim»-s. K«’Iers.by iM*rmissi»»n. to B»•• -kiiuiii. Ekui., Bank» i*; to fl«>n. I. H. WebM» r. Judg»‘ <»f this judicial district, and to anv busim ss house in Jacksonville. * SILAS J. DAY. View ot Fence 111 Position. It's Especially adapted for Farms, Ranches, Orchards, Gardens aud Lawns, “As a matter of conceived duty to humanity I wish to bear my testimony to the unfailing virtues of Simmon» Liver Regulator If |«>ple could only know what a splendid medicine it is, there would be many a phy»i< tan without a patient and many au invrrnirutble dot tor’s bill saved. I con sider it infa.ldde in malarial infc< tion. 1 had, for many year* Itcn a perfe» t physical wreck from a comoinatiot. of complaints, all the outgrowth of malaria in mv system, and, even under the skillful hands of ¡r J. P Jones, <>f this city, I had despair«! cf ever bein£ a well woman ag.x n. Simmons I.ver Regulator was recommcstded to me. I tried 11 it helped me, and it is the enh thingthat ew-r did m«-any £»«od. 1 persevered in its use and I am non in |>erfr< t health. 1 know your mob nt cure«! n ■ tn<! I alu .iv* k-ep ir a- a reliable *>tand bx in my family.”—Mgs. M arv R av , Canto' n, Ala BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, NEAT. DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific II. II. ii Oreiim Development Co.’s Steamers to <Ju I il'oI'niii. Mliort I OfB/UTY drop ^ Of all kimls drawn tip. etq>»*ciallv pertaining to t Ue aettlviiu*nl of «’states. THE CRY OF MILLIONS« HK I N DESIGNED HAVE. FORMED A coj»artn» r*ihip with an autli f*i7»*i capital of I5.Ì.1NI0, for tli»’ pur|»oju»of » ai ry ing >»n a Gener al Banking Business inali ot its branch»* in JackHonvill»*. Oreg«»li. « Ifficc at the old stand' of Beekman s Banking House, s. E. corner Cal ifornia ami Third streets. V C. C. BEEKMAN. TUGS. G. KEAMES. ¿HCKl OH. r STOff IT NOW. SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATC Changes of Climate Kill more jH*opl»’ than is generally known Partii tilarly is this tiv <*as»* in iustan« » where th»» constitution is »lelicate, am among our immigrant |M»pulation seekim new homes in tb»»se |s>rfi«»ns of the west an- where malaria aud typhoid fev»*rs prevail a certain s«*asons of th»’ year. The best |»r» (tarative for a » hang»’ of climate, or of di» ami water which that chang»? necessitates, i H»»st»*tter's Stomach Bitters, which not <»ul fortifies th»’ system against malaria, a varii bl«» temp ratur»’. »lamp ami the debilitatii effects of tropical heat, but is also th»* l»*a« ing remc<ly for <’<»nsti|»ati«»ii. dys|M*psi liver «»»»inplaint, bodily trouldes s|MM*ially a to attack emigrants ami visitors to r» gi m ar th«’ «»quator, mariners ami touris’ Whether us»»d asa safeguar«i by sea v»»yug< trav» l»»rs by land, miner*. <»r <»f agri» ulti Ists in newly populated distrieta, this fl s|wcifli- has rlb’it*’d th»’ im»st favorabl» t< tiimmy. I h.^vr 1‘ern trouble ! manv years with duiea* • I the kidney* aud nave tried manv different remedies and have aought ai<l from different pbyaiciam without relief Ationt the isth of April I wa* suffering from a very violent attack that almost proatrated me in auiba manner t «at 1 was beut over. When I sat down it was almost impossible for me to get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind providen -e M-nt 1 >r Henley, with the OREGON KIIINEY TEA. to my hotel. I immediately commenced using the tea It had an aimoat miraculous effect, and tu the aston ishment of all he guests at the hotel. I in a few days.I am happy to state ( that I wa* a new man I wi!lAJ recommend the tea to all afflictedl a* 1 have been WHAT A HORSE WOULD SAY. y During th«’ coming Rummer St. Ni< will continue to march gracefully in ad vance of the procession—a kind of May Queen. The number for the month • <»( flowers op»’iiK with a poem by the late Emily Dickinson, whose po«.*ms have recently at tracted tlx»’ attention of critio and bav«’ b»M*n ranked as works of genuine inspiration. Miss Nora Perry has tn th»- same nunil»er a »tirriug i»alla<l of ’Th«’ Ki»*ge of Calai**. which has afforded Mr. Birch an op|»ortiiiiity for some strung illustrative work, ‘ ihe Laml of Pluek,” the second of two ¡»ap« rs upon Holland by Mrs. Mary M h | m * m Dodge is also in the May uumls*r. During the year, Bt. Nicholas has publish«•»I th»* last chapters of *‘Lady Jane,"’ a s» rial which has been desen’t*dhr popular (it will soon be issu««d by Th«* Century Co.), aii<l ha*» also begun “Toby Trafford,’’ by J. T. Tr ov I bridge, and “The Boy Hettiers, ’ by Noah Brooks. Now. although these two ar«* not finished, it Ixegins another serial, “Chan (’k written ami profusely illustrate«l by J. O. Davidson, th«* well-known marine artist. 1’ is founded on fact, and desrril»es for b»»\ readers th»» pursuit ami destruction of a l»un»i of Chines.» pirates. John Burroughs will contribute an arti» on Wild Flow» rs to these summer uuuib»*r* ■ and Charles F. Lum mis lias collected for th» »’hildreti the -Lee Wdhn Folk Stories,” wlm h ore told bv the l'ueblo Indians around th» corner flr»*places of their adobe huts, and VIII rocouot thr-m tvr the «■mill, ■nd of i *•" young Kt. Ni»*hMas readers during tie summer vacation. ’t bitch me to an iron post or rail- the mercury is below fieezing. skin on my tongue. Don’t 1 ve me bitched in my stall at night when ere is a big cob right where I must lie down. I am tied aud can’t ■«elect a smooth place. Don’t compel me to eat more salt than I want by mixing it with my oats. I know better than any other animal liow much I need. Don't think because I go free under the whip 1 don't get tired. You would nove up if under the whip. Don’t ttiink that because I am a horse roil weeds anti busts won't hurt my The McKinley tariff »rives the screw , another turn to-day. The duty oil till ' goes up from one cent a pound, under which Hie American people have been | taxed about 48,000,000 during the past year, to 2.2 cents. When the proposal j to levy this new tax was under discuss j ion in congress its advtxrates said that within thirty <lavs after the passage of , ttie bill—ttiat is to say, by November 6, 1800—tin plate factories would be going up all over the country, and that before the duty went into effect the American market would lie entirely supplieil by the home product at rates lower than ISV ever before. Ttie phrophecies have been Don’t whip me when I get frightened fulfilled to tins extent . «long the road, or I will expect it next I | 1 Not a single American tin-plate inie and may be make trouble. .... ------------ ,------ 1........................... ’ 1 j factory was under way by November, Don’t trot me up-hill, for I have topgao arry you sod the buggy, ami myself, I 2. Not a single American factory lias •<x>. Try it yourself some time ; run up- yet made tin-p:at«*s in anything more • i 'H with • big load. than sample quantities. Don't keep my stable very dark, for 3. The price has risen to such an ex when I go out intotha light my eyes »re tent ttiat American consumers have al injured, especially if snow be on the ready paid 45.000,000 more than they groumi. Don’t say ‘‘whoa’’ unless you mean it. would have paid at the old rates. 4. The consumers have had so much Is«-», ,uv «u *l“p «< word. It may check me if the lines break, and save a confidence id the intaaMuu «4 the b«xne- market trust to supply their needs at run sway and smasb-up. Don’t make me drin k ¡c«r-<x>ld water, reasonable rates that they have imported nor put a frosty bit in my mouth. enough of tin plates at increased prices Warm the bit by holding it a h»lf-min- to keep them going for a year. In Cali fornia the dealers are said to have suffi ute against my bo <ly. Don’t forget to file my teeth when tbev they cient on hand to can ttie entire fruit crop get jagged at <1 I cannot chew my food. of the state for the next two years and When I get lean, it is a sign my teeth leave enough to spare for oilier brauches of industry. want filing. Of course, the necessity of locking up Don’t ask ma to "back" with blinds 42,000.000 in a single article in a single on. I am afraid to. Don't run me down a steep hill, for, if state is bad lor business, but there has anything should give wav, I might break been no tielp for it. When a robber gives you notice that be is going to visit your neck. Don't put on my blind bridle so that it your premises on a certain date and irritates myeye, or so leave mv forelock clean out everything lie can find, you naturally think of appealing to the l*>- that it will be in my eyes. lice ; but if the police are in league w itii Don’t be so careless of my harness as the tobber, you are likely to lock up to find a great sore on n.e before yon your valuables in the safe deposit vaults, attend to it. Don't len«l me to »■ me blockhead that even if you put yourself to considerable inconvenience by so doing. has lees sense than 1 have. The Oregon Pacific. Th«* oj»|H»siti«»n to the present in ag»-meut of the Oreg»m Vadik* ap|H>iute<l a committer of the I ssaznava«» «- reorganize _______ the __ - road, . am iDV holdera to n»»w »•« lac« - »minitte» . ............ ’ |«» mi »’»I a Muteiueot »’barging that the niauugfinent iSMied over ill,«KMi,(MM) more bonds than was warranted by th» ni»»rtgag««. Th»* mortgage pr<»vid»»H th» k»n<i»’»l »l»’bt ««hall l»e litnlt«‘d by $23,000 ¡wr ml)»», s«» far 14b mile*» have i»<»»-n e»»natructe<l ■ •ailing fur an lasu»» of $2.5( k ».<MM» in I h » d «! h . i The f»ni|»ah\, h»»w»’Ver, $15,000,<l00 in L m 'I d I h , ami justifies Itself by HHSerting that th»» liu»- wh»»n completed will l»e 600 milr> l*»ug. ami that the I m » u »I ¡ msu »* on th»» Hysteui will then i....... nly $25,000 per mile. Th»* bond* which were placed at fight} now have no rnark»*t value, ami tb»‘ ••••tnpan.v ha< a floating d»»l»t ' f <*4io.oon. Th«* committw. it is understo<N|, will bring l»*gal proceedings Hguin>t th»* oflh »Ts. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE TIN IN FANT. S.«Ltvi, June 20.—Mrs. 1. N. «iilbert, one of <»reiion’e pioneer women, met a anti awful death at an eariy hour thia m- ruing, or some time during the night. Her body was found this morn ing at the foot of the Mai re with tier n-ck broken, she having fahen down the stair» during ttie night. Mrs. Gilbert came to Oregon from Indiana in 1847, and war the widow of the late I. N. Gil bert. Stie has as»n. Frank, in Portland, and a »inter, Mr*. William England, in Salem. Mrs. Gilbert-» fattier, A. Stan ton, live» in Salem, and nhe baa a daugh ter, Mr». Sidney Sladden, at Eugene, and a daughter here, Mrs. Paimer When the body wa» found it wa» cold and rigid »flowing »he must have fallen about midnight. She wa» dre»s«-d in her night clothes, having no doubt arisen from bed to administer medii’ine to a little grandson, who 1» si k and living with her. The boy and Mr» Gilbert were aione in the I kmisc at the time, and n iftiing was known of the acci lent until • . boy « -------1 .« _ this morning, when the found the bi.dv bruised and bloody, at thef«x>t of . * ' * the Blairs. A NEW FORAGE PLANT. Two years ago Assistant Secretary Willits sent to Austria and secured a quantity of the seed of the Brome grass, W. H. PARKER, which was sown at the »harden city ex STEAMER SAll.INU DATES. periment station in Kansas. The result ATTOKNEY AND COl'NSELOK AT I.AW. FROM S %N I K AN« l>« • » H«UM YAQUINA* that year, which was a very drv one, .. i Willamette Vall. v.Sun.lay. May. Wiilam«’itv Valley, Thursday. .May «jHcA'Bonreïlr Or. was beyond all expectation. l ast year Willain.'tt.' M.o w inainoti«- Valle). »uu>-,. Tu'-laj. i Willamette Valley. Saturday. May.. . ..IB Wi'lamctt« Valley. Wf.lne-lay, twelve varieties of native grasses were .- .. — ....... Maj M May .. ........ .g» Wil'amctt»’ Valley. Sunday. Maj.......... -» Ten year»’ «•.xperieiivv in Probate practice. Wiliäin.tte Vallò. TliursUay, 31 aown along side of the Brome. Owing Willainetb* Valley. Sunday. May . to the drought only two of there ’sur The company reserves the right to change aa*Mng dates »vithout notice. FRANCIS FITCH, vived The Brome grass grew luxuriant Traîna connect with tbeO. A C. R. R. an»! River R»»ar* at «'«»rxallts ami Albany. vrroiCNKY AND COVNSELOK AT LAW. ly and surpassed the twu native grasses Train No. 3 will run ru»’sday«, Thursdays and SatiirdiH *. m l »n ini”rm»’diate days when by a hundredfold. Enough seed was l>rr¡jon. n»*v*sary. Train N ». I will run Mondays. U’vdn■•*» lay* and Friday *. and on inUTmcdiate days gathered to enable the department to when n»*ces«ary. T. E. H.»gg. Rvc<*ivcr. plant an extensive area this year, and P. P. PRIM, C A Tfl’FER. its success as a pasturage in a desert W. B. WEBSTER C. C. HOCUt. . ATTORNEY AND COL’Ns*ELOH Af LAW. w. naoa.wr, i’rupricti r <>r» idental lb»tel à r. D. vk '(. *'•*., «i»‘U I F- A I*. Aa t. O I’. K. R < <». will doubtlees be proven. Ttie benefit of Geu’lF.A Ag't, Oregon 8t.. Development < o., Cal. ■anta Ro*.» Cal 304 P. ’d«»ntgoru0ry San Francise»» <'orvillis. Oregon. such a forage crop to the west is incalcu j » Ml Sun FranciAco (J<«rfg.«onri/Cr, Oregon. lable. The department estimates that Vili practice in all court.** ot the State, two thitds of the vast territory between V a kt ii I tit.* mafTrfont French in the Court Huuae, third duor to leti K-iii«*.!* CALTHOS frrr. ami » tl e Mississippi and the It'xky mo'in- iMlltc.__________________ h KNI KtlMTIUlt***' that » Al Til •- 4» ill tains is and. Irrigation is iinpia-'ticable hTOP IMtM'hargr« A E be I m I mm *, J. R. NEIL, in many pl* e* becauseel theetormi.ua 41 HE MprrMBturrhr*.4 arlroccl« m»»v»’»l from Sing Sing by ‘his v\id«»w. A r»- VrrOKNEY AND CUt’»ELuK AT LAW, •nd BEATO RE 1^.1 4 l««r exj-enre. at d it la-gan to l«j"k as though j»»»rter says h«’ whs «»lily able to see th«’ fd'-e. Uif if and if satisfied. I >t the 332 memliers of the next house, much of this region would continue to but that it prcsent«*»i a horrible* sight. The Jachirunvtllr, Or. AtMre.. VON MOHL CO.. 4.*> 237 are ftemocrats, 87 Republicans and be re.usl/O'l marked .-an on «I».. the <aa.k^.aal school biok map* a»« »» MUr America« »Uriaaali, OhU. fa«’»* had I m »«» u burn«*«! an»! seanu*»! by the I in- undersigne»l is now iiiaiiufa»‘lui ing h * 8 Alliance men. Of the states, If. have Will practicv in all courta ul ttu* state. »>th« c the "Great American D<wrt.” The el»*»*tric fluitl until it presented th»* appear- he M»»a<lows Sawmill in Ja» K m - ii »-<> iiu * v ip tue Court Hou»»*, Ural d«j«»r tuiettufen- iiD<’«’ <»f having b«*» n br»»il»’«l. Ou»* <»f the) solid Democratic delegations and 13 auccees of this hardy, thrifty forap* plant Two R evi kesii Cot SIWIEITI.W.— tranc«*. undertaker’-» assistants said th«’ l»*g wa.- others have a Democratic majority. The Captain Porter of the United States w:l! be a great tn-m-fit to airriculturieta. • >r«*gon. the burnc'i t»j th»* ls»n«» through th» ’ calf. Dr. Alliance have a majority in two states. s-cret service lias returned from southern If it can flourish as it ptotnise» to, this .Manufacturer ut H. K. MANNA, Ward, who was one «»f th»* witneaaes, ro- Ten states have a solid Republican dele Illin< i‘, where, within the past week, he vast territory can be aten turned to tra»*te<l hi** previous assertion that not one <»f TTUHNEY AMD COl NSELuK AT LAW. PATENTED IN 1*«M gat on, and in two others that party has put la-hind the I»»'« the presclier coun’- ' immense pasture fields. It is alto I e- th»* men ex»’cut»»«l wa- burned in th«* least. Jaeka»H9ilie^ Or. A.M. Willson «»f Gr»*» iil<*at. Kansas, ami will I Wardeu Brown «.*l«»sed th»* last chapter of the a majority. The Demoerate have a ma erfeiters, George Vancil end Jeremiah lieved that the cultivation necessary to AT CENTRAL POINT e|»*»’tro<*ution s*nsati«>ii by burying th** jority in all the large states except Penn Holme«. He tel's a queer story. Holmes etart line gras« and the green moist xay to th«*public that we hax »• th<* Dealer in Will piHctiL*»* m all vuurta ui Ihr Stute, lMsii»*K uf SI" um W. mm I ami Jiigir»» in th* sylvania. The Illinois delegation stands wa« a counterfeiter and geneial outca«t surface «ill have a tendency to create in Urtn'a !>r:ck, up-Maira. ■nt »ml X m I Dnrablr Marhinr pris«»n c»*m»*’ ry. .'o\« r» »l with quick-lime. 14 to *>, Indiana, 11 to 3, M chigan. 8 to at Duqncin. Vancil was a Baptist min a mo rter atmosphere and incr -aee the Th»* graves w » t »’ l«o»*l»sl ».fl so that no tra»*«’* 3, New York, 23 to 11, Ohio. 14 to 7 th» Stat»’, and will put 11 against any other Al ister. lie undertook to convert Holmes rainfall rotliat other crupn can tv culti ROBERT Q. SMITH, sh»>ul»l I h * 1» ft. liance tnen have 5 in Kansas to 2 Re after every body else had given him up, vated euccetotully. There are alno cel manufacture tor A full lint* In stock of » rrotlNEY AND <X»'N»KLUU AT LAW. publicans. and in Nebiaska 2 Ailiancw and succeeded. The people throughout tain poriione of country «‘■tl ui the Where Is treat constantly on hand » complete HAPHATT AND GOOD WOKK. and tirsi-clan* stock of How’s This- .lien to 1 Democrat. Minnesota has 3 the country marveled. Holme» soon Rocky mountains, m Idaho, Nevada, GENEKAL IH’ILDING MATEKIAh. Gr<4M<*a Ureyun. W»> <dT»*r <>u»* bundr«*d doliur» r» war«l f»»r Democrats, 1 Alliance and I Republican. became pastor of the Camphellite church and eastern Oregon, that wcl Iv bene- '.stiinates and price-list s» nt on application Ei any c » m * eatarrb that cauu»>t I m 1 cure«i by If the presidential election is thrown in near Duqtloiu. Alter a time lie gave fitted by the cultivation of this itrass, to tfie' house, the Democratic candidate Vancil counterfeit money and Vancil should it prove a» euccereful as in antici- taking Hall s Catarrh Cure. WI NTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. F J CHENEY Á CO.. Pr» ¡»H. Toledo o. ROBERT A. MILLER, would have 30 votes, the Republicans 12. passed it. About this time Uncle Sam's pated by the department. Factory at Wcidl» Mill. Salesrooms cor W»’ the uiid» r*dgne<l. have known E. J. emissaries swooped down upon Holmes, AlTrillNRY ASI» COL SSELOIl AT LAW, Third and Erttrceta. Portland. Or»’gon. Cheney f«»r th«’ bi-t 1»"> y»*ar**. and believe him the Alliance 2. capturing a tegular counterfeits’ outfit. B p > mvk < a ts S ilent .—A correspondent perfe» tly b«»norable iu fill l»u.*»ineHs transa«** rille, Or. An opinion was filed in the L'nitad Vancil was arrested later. He swears called upon Prince Bismarck and direc ti»»ns ami tinancially aide t<» carry out any States circuit court by Judge Lorenzi he took the money ami continued tlie ac ted the latter's attention to the allega obligations niiid»’ t»y their firm. «•tl.-. in h uidlo.» to.‘2-rly “«’■■upivd b) Dr. Wf>i A T in ax . Who|. ««le DruggiM*. Tól» - S'awyer in favor of the Northern 1’ac tic quaintance of Holmes to learn his secrets tion made recently in the l.ondun ]nnrn Will Jackson, do. <>. W ALPIN».. KlX> AN A M AKVIS. Wliole- Railroad Company ami the position it and expose the gang. He is a heart hy Blowitz. concerning stall uetds attri sal»* Druggists. T«»l»’«l»», <». ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. MORRIS M. HARKNESS, has taken on the mineral land question. broken man over bis arrest, hut‘ Rev." buted to Cuuot Von Munster, to the Hall s Catarrh Cur«* is tak»’U int» rnally. HE I NhEKSlGNEl) IS NOW TAKING GK- Ttie opinion is to Hie effect that old Jerry Holmes is holding revivals in jail. »fleet that the latter declared that be erroUNBY AND COLNsEKllt AT LAW, a» ’ ting directly u|H>n <b» ’ I»1» mh 1 and mucous d»*rH through Jackson and Jobephin»* coun-i heard Emj>eror William a year before surfaces id th»- syst.-m. Testimonials sent sections within the limits of the Federal ties for Ora ni* r l'ajt», Oregon. A t the annual reaaion of the Orezoli tie died name General Von Caprivi as free. Pri«*»’ 75c. | h » t bottle. S«»l»l by all grant eelected by a railroad company and not known to he of a mineral charac state grange jit’t «-low.l at Hillsboro, a Prince Bismarck's successor as Chan- 1 druggist-. tHUc»’iu Ahlfa building. Front Sfrct ter at the time of Hie tiling of the map of reaohiti'n was a'ioifie<l an I Ju R P. celor should he, the Enperor, l«e com •In finite location in the general lar.d of Boise, of Salem, lion. .1. Vuorhe«-», of pelled to discard the Prine.-. who was Au»i everything else iinftglnab'e in th’n line. Any kind raised in a tiral-ciajs Nurwcry. Oregon Not Alone. Mj gtMMiM ar»-ut^v and ot the beat t»rnndi>, and O. F. DEMOREST, fice belong to the railroad company, W'Xalburn, appoint. «1 a « onimitte to f«ji- becoming ov<-rl>eaiiiigly headstiong. Th»H»e wanting tre«*» will do well to giv»» me wil' be ¿old at the Foil,,»ing nre the umounte ap|'r"priat.al even if such lamia are afterward found to mulate a bill on aare-t-ment and taxation Count Von Munster is ra -i to have alao HES1DENT DENTIST. their order«, as I will g‘i.trant»»<- satisfaet ion. bv th.-different -tat, » for the world'» fair: l<- mineral liearing. Judge Hnam Thia committee must repott not later recalled another rs-caaion which the I warrant a'l my tr»’< «. if properly car<*d tor. Alkane»», ft; California f;IO0.oo«l; Colorado, T» rms of paynr-nt ♦•«.«■) . I’ro'luc» taken at Medford <>re<«»n Sloootto: Illinoi- #1.OOOO«IO; Indiana. 475- Knowles, of the district couit, fileil a di- than September 1 to the exeentive com old emperor complained <-l the chancel- ■ mark«! pric»’. !600tba. ot peach >ee<l want»-»!. G’ve me h call bvfor« golnt ••’aewhere. 00«l ; ¡..wa prolail.h f.’si.IMKi Maili. . #4"'too . eenting opinion. The case was that of nnttee of the state grange, an.l the exe or e advancing lrs son. Count Herbert A. > JOHNSON. J.( .kHEKIhAN CEO. DE BAR, M. D., Does a Ooneral Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East Mmn.'»otn, iloo.iton. Mi»»,.uri, #150,000; 'he Northern Pacific versus Barden cutive committee was inrtriicte«] to print Bismarck, astlie greatest act in political Iacksonville.Oregon. Aug. 1.1883. \. Uraska yóo.ooo vada. 0; New Hamp- West, of Helena. The case will tie taken un«l aemf copies to each «ab-graine iti nepotism ever recorded, but wliicb, the P H Y • I L‘ 1 A N AND S L' K D K O N. ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. nbir»’. N»*\v J» ts »’\. New the state for consi'leration, and their Emperor said, must l*e layrne because ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ \ “ i k, <.»««•• < mm » ; N«»rth Dakota $25.000; Ohl«». to the supreme court J»rkMia,llle, Oragoa. action to be re|>ort««<i to the next annual the services of Bisrnark were still needed. $100,000; 'I-• tin.•o Texat* 0; Vermont, m • • • • TH i: < II / UK ITEI> • • • .* As enemy to the grasshopper, which! session < f the atat«1 e'ange at Albany, Prince Bisrnark sa il be was not willing ■ »•».. and r'-»*'lriM*«* on t'allfornia Strts't. $5 jmio . West Virginia SHM»,000. WiJ*»*«»nMii. V Citila altciidfMl proinpt’y day »>r night. . SMITH & WESSON _ Sl MHMMi; Wy«>ining. sJO.OiMI ; Kriz«»ua. $30.000 ; is doing effective woik toward their dee- flic I. J as formnlated ar.d adopt« <1 by to discus«Count Von Mnnstet's alleged ill. FOLLOWING TIME! St II EDI’IX WILL Oklahoma. ««. N«»rth, < ar«»lina. $25.O(*«; tiuction, las been discovered aiouod ttie inamte will then be subiuit'ed to the utterances or the events which led up to J. A. CEISENDORFER, M. D. Washington, >l<m uiM» M» \i» «». $25.000. peopl«* dniimt the n- xt political cam his own retirement from office. The Ink»-, ffin t Sunday, F« b. 2?. I'**t«l. Oth»T stHt»*H, twenty iu all, hux»’ ii"t y«*t Oroville., C»l. Senator A E. .Ior.es Ims paign ami to the next session of the leit- Prince’s secretary ami |»eraonal physi ¡’HV>IC’1AN AND Sl KGEoN. b<en n uking observation of tlnir aciion OBING EAST. ■ The Finest $milI Arms tver Manufactured. " takvn action. B«** i i«i»*?* Or»»gun tb«*r» ’ will !«• •uernnteed L»*ave .hicksoiivilic at S:i»U A. M . l.M r. M. and ••ighl «>r ten that «ill not ntis»’ mou»*y by a and the results. The insect is about as islalure. Suggeatioi a are requested from cian, Dr. Chrysarde, on the other band, tJur/snonrillr. Or. ■ Unri*alf'l^e^—‘ t. •» Hi I*. M large as a pinhead, of bright red color, farmers ae«i other« inter-ated in this said the Timrt story was completely con L' liVe WlH tr«K k at H;W M.; 1 l‘J I*. M and stat»* appropriation. for . < ifficc in A i ken a building on Cali forti ei st re«t. to tradicted by the tierman | ress, and that — — - has a sluggish movement, and under the subject. Addrees communications ■ ACCURACY, V_’J « Mb» • bout ' ir.» U V ■ j ti * and • to A »• n *• I*. M. it was obviously untrue that a formal L»*av»’ Harbauglra at s.>3 a . m ., I.r. i*. m . microscope rest nibles a louse in sbrpe. the chairman of the committee. _ DURABILITY. TV An Alliance Movement of Interest. ■ EXCELLENCE ot demal of the so called far ts it contained Vd i*. M. It will lie found under the wings and a nd • a circ ular purporting to r»»m» ’ Leave Davisvilh’ at H ’sl a . m ., 1:27 p . m . _ WORKMANSHIP and Ih’fcrring t V«u reiEH or the S ick R oom .—“It is was not necessary. legs of the hopper, snapping the body. l’iircharer-i of property «>r Capital Stoi k of flic ■ CONVENIENCE in M»urv»*M. a*» to th»» storing of '• M I*. M. I from allian».*« ’ bourc»***. ai krrlv. al Medford at ,«.”1' A. M .1 »0 P. M and wheat and «»tiler farm jiroducts LOADING and SAFETY. to "shorten Tim hopper afflicted call tie readily de cnriotts to notice the tnoial eff ct of ill | •i;«M» |* M. ■ Bew.r. of cheap iron imitation«. F kom A i . i . ia . ni e H i M«jt aktees .—Hie ’resident I. K. Din»»* of the lected by its sluggish movement and dis ners upon pe< pie,.' said a prorn'mitt th» ’ market, ' 1 going WES1. ■ Send for I’lustrated Catzlogue and Pore List to B Nati«»nal Bufili»’!*1 Agent* Association of the position to seek shelter under clods of ph) a « Ian the other day. “For instance, Aluance headquarters officers re|»ort Lav«’ Medford- at l(H*> A.M.,2:l’«l i*. M. and Allian»*»* said that th» a 1 national oflkers ha»i d.rt, wl ere it will soon expire. Great among my pat ents are a minister who that the movement is quietly making SMITH 4 WESSON. _ ‘ »«I I*. M ._ to . th»* .1 matter. - Hr did inf* rt rt is Is-ing taken in ti e study of swears when lie is sick and a gambler great bt ad way on the coast. In Oregon ■ SPICI VGFIELD. MASS.* Leav» i»,i\ i- \ ,ii. at I".I" v M.. S IS r M. and given *tnm* att»*nti"ii (•ment n«»t I h ’I ì »’ v <* the m«»ve;------ - would ..... • I m » general, who prays A succtssfnl ;«n<i well known there are now 170 sub alliances, and a 7;37 I*, m now t»»s»th ar»* to Iw» the movement of the insect. I s hv » Hat luiugli s at H’17 A. M., 2:211 P. M.and As the matter stami bu-inesa man »11 n"t goto his t-<-«l when state al ienee is being organized there. E. P. CEARY, M. D.. >tatr> Kansas an»! Georgia, tua«!»* in tw«> 7:41 p. m . iilncas attacks him I k cause of a tnorbitf Organizer Manning, who is now at Work Leav» Wlo troek at H«20 a m .. 2:2.’» i*. m . nnd In a s»*ction of th»» former grain will I»* r II Y » 4 C I A N AND » I' K U E (> N. I t puvs to be related to President Har (ear that he wt■ I nev* r iise from it again in the «astern part of Washington state, 7:1."» I*. M st«»rcd, xxhil»' the fanm i's of Georgia will rieon The latest evidence of the presi Arriv«' nt .lacksonvilh* Hl 10:M a . m ., 2:4< i p . m . h«»l«l ba»*k their <*<»tt'»n. This movement will A la«1v of not the prettiest character has rt-poits that the work of organization 1« ttfiror'l, Oregon. dent’s adherence to this simple rule is ami 7.V» »*. all her jewe ry and fine dresses laid on ll.sv.s ,M- as- ................ ,, t of th«» I'nited piKSALE AB«H T 4'*) A« KE> OF EXTRA hiiv«* th»* »*<»r<lial sup|x>rt progressing finely. Whitman and Gar od W. IIONKYMAN. «.►ttlc tn tianiim's Block. Ki-aldeuc«* on C E «nullity of agricultural land, b» ing a part Alliance, ami tlm result will l»e watched with furnished by the payment of 48,321* 83 the f&jt of l et I h -'I, 1 snppoae to keep her field counties are organized, an<l Spo l*r«>id«,iit. Street. to Mrs. Elizabeth L. Harrison, widow of <»! tlie Hiram «'»»Iver Donation Land Claim; throughout int»»r»' st l»y farmer* every where * “ * -- mind from terrifying thoughts. A hun situat«*»! about "» miles from Ashland, *4 ol a the president’s brother. Archibald If. dred other pei Hilarities are d«velo|«d, kane is als>ut ready. Thurston, Douglas >uutry. th» inilt* south of Pluvnix, Jackson couuly, Or«*- E. B. PICKEL, M. D., Harrison, Izentenant-Colonel of the but tire most r. markai h- one to me ja nnd lalaml ««.unties have organized, and gon. Th»’ 01 «-gon A «'ii»if»»rnia railroad nnd Tol<>. Oregon, October 4, 1*89. th»» Or« g« n CalHornia stage r,m«l pass Twentv-seventh Indiana Regiment, vo that of a pr. f -simal man, who reads up in this field they aie doing good work. I’ H Y t» 1 C I A 5 AND» f H0EO N. Of Interest Here. Organiz rs will soon be sent into Steph tlirough said land. Thistra«’t »>1 land is all A lunteers. Mrs Harrison, who has been N«». 1. »1»'»’p, black-loam bottom ami, tsliig Vs<tn>r<l, ttrsgoB. S. ’I* H«»l»art. «»nc »»f .Silvert»’if* pr »**p«T«‘u** a resident rf Chicago for nearly six years, in current literature alien lie is rea'ly ens and other «•• unties. Einmers' alli oii< i.f tin-Hist »-laiins setti» d u | m » ii in Rogue reru u-lv i I h -eaiise he hasn ’ t time to do ¡nm» T". wil« tn Snl«*in Tu< ’ s«biy. Mr. H*dmrt fa ance officers in Washington deny the re Calls pruinpt ; Attcnib.l to liny or Night. rivei valley. All well MU|»i»lie«l with living whs paid th s sum of money Thursday it when lie's well." is j* <» ih * of the fHrni«*rs wb" was fuinSh«*«! < iltlcc on II st reel. port telegraphed fromTo|>eka, Kan., re wat» r. This land will be sold in «lUatltlti»**» to . »•rd l»y th»» Salem »uniiery last wititer, aud sf einoon in s ttlement of a pen».on suit pun hasers. For fiirtln-r into*inatioii In- cently, asserting that certain farmer«' al —WiTil ITS— who rai>«’»l a fin«* <*r»»p of |w*as th!« season. claim which was favorably passed upon «luireof E. J. FAKL<iW, Aslilaml. <>r«’gt»n. or T he average increase in the cost of liance organizations in Kansas counties W. S. JONES, M. 0. E. D. Fol DR A Y. I’In em x, «»1 «><»n. H»’ «l»’liver» hi** • r»»p at Silvort»»n at $1.35 ¡ k t at Washington within the past three living during I lie pari fourteen month», S I R UEO N. Ashland. Ogn.. < at. 3 ls’.Hi had rn-t and passed resolutions calling OF poltri.AS I». OREGON. 1« m ) pound««. an«l »Mivf* it I w ' h I h rHihing wheat. weeks. l-HYSIIIAN Vili according to taffies carefully prepared by upon the farmers' alliance to disband as <) v » t 30U ii»’re« of p«,a.’* w » t »’ nxi*M»«t in th«’ the New Yoik Evening /W, is altout 13 a party organization, ts-cause tl.e South vicinity of Silverton th!« year und«T confinet In th«’ Stat'’ Insurance (’«»’.•». Building.; A Scofv it tradition gives this as rhe percent. The reduction in the price of CAPITAL STOCK, SSOO.OOO. oUit» -Handln*« llha-k. with th«’ Sal«*in Canning conijMiny. Mr. ern Democratic fsrn ers appeared to be iND BRAN« I! OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY. Holiurt h|M*aks in th«* bigh«*st terms of the origin of the word "Whig,” which is, and sugar has lieen more than counteibal backsliding. Officer« deny that such «•iinu. ry p« «»pl»’ mid pr»»n»»un«*e»* them prompt lung has been a party designation in anced hy the increase in the price of R. PRYCE, M. 0., Ltiwenberg. President. .1. meetings were held in any c< unties; on Ilan f»>r ?*;<■<• a larg«» list of Tin* uinlersignea ba« now for aale at the ’ll. M. Grant, S»’«T«*tary him ! Manager. in th«’ fulfillment »»f th»‘ir promise**an»l re Great Britain, as it was in this country meats, flour, fish, potatoes, cuff' e, butter I he contrary, the movement is steadilv brick) ardi» near Ashland PHYSICIAN AND 8 V K U K U N. liable in all theird»*aliugs SUiteaxuau. for a few years, ‘‘during ttie early re and other articles of neeesaaiy house il ligions war in Scotland one of the factir ns hold U'e. The/’<-'? regip'ls this rise as ncieasing, not only in Kansas, but in Xrflfor«!, ttrsgo.. I ll iio, New York and a great many other used the words, "We Hope in G >d,” as the more < xir.tonlinaiy for the reason On the Ocean Beach. 'Jtlh-v I. Williams Hrl< k Building, up-slairs. They are «ontident that South- S i'ates. ’ a tn oft-'of which the initials, "W. If 1 that it iev<- s, s ttie direction of pricts for em Democrats wii! *up|tott the new «• you thinking of visiting Cr<»M4’«’nt <?ity The Oregon Land « »». was cHp»’cially organized f»»r the purpo*« <>f buying and .«uMlvidine FKOM INCH TO« INCH, G., ” were liorne on their bannera; thin summer? It ro , you want to Mop at the large tract»* <>l land, and hat* during lln- past tw«» y«’ara bought and hii I m I i vid» <1 over 3,200 acr» ** the past fifteen years. With wages going movement equally with the Noithem J. C. LEE, M. D., 1)<’I Nort<» hotel. FirNt-elase in every particu whem-c th» y derived the title of “Whigs ” acrca ot lain! Info five to tw»nty acr«’ tract a. The aucceaa <»f tliii* undertaking I h ahown In the d w n and tlr- cost of living going up the farmers. lar am! hcad«iuart«‘ra for rourietN. A line C. H. VEGHTE, Ajliland. fact that "«it <»f 2M) travti* pla»-«*»! on th«* niarki t. 225 hav«* b»’cn «»old. P H T » I C I A N AND S F K GEON It is a title which both in that country view of the Pacific ocean am! Hiirroumiing t »nff economists will be k,-j>t busy in We claim that t» n acres ot choice ’and in fruit will yiel»l a larger incotne than JfX) a<*rcaof country can be had f rom the* hotel. I!oai<i and this a great many good and able proving to wcrktngmen that the highest Central Point, Oregon. ami rtMima from «1 t». $1 per »lay, ncconling men have borne. K ing <•» the N. W.—I.sst week at wln W« at ’ in the make MiMiaalppi valley. Farm îor Sale ala«» valuabl»* improvements ii. !h»’ -..ay <»t roa<w. ieuc<*>, t i»*a.*ing ilm land. etc. tariff we ever bad is the best we ever to locatmn. K»’due«»»1 rates for fninUiva and We iran a»’ll a small tract of land tor the aarn»’ pri« «’ put acre you w«»ul«i have t»» pay for a City View l’aik, Portland, Delco trotted < alia promptly ait«,n»!«M¡ to »lav or night. parlies. Single meal«, i - » centa. I | t-ad. A ir< mm ! farm and •»hwk ram-h.containing ItUi a mile in 2:23*4 secends, lowering the E. Y atkh , Proprietor. Tut: high tariff policy of the Republi larg»- tarn.. ncr«-*: !•««• a< r« a umlor 1« -ncr, «.»• .icn% in cult! A TxRKtni.K accident occurred in stallion record of the nofthwest P4 sec., can party is rapidly growing in disfavor vation. <»"••«! house and oiitbiiildiiiira and I DR. D. C. TERRY, Excitement »«•»•«•ssarx barn nwun. Fruit enough for a as the »tern facts of experience with the Switzerland,on the Moem ben, Stein and and crowning him king of the turf of the ASHLAND, ORECON, small family Two living springs <»n the | ’a«« . PHYSICIAN AND MP HO EON. Kuns high in this ¡dac»* over ‘System Buihl- M< Kinley bill disclose its unsatisfactory Basle railway, through the collapse of a N W. He won three straight heats, de handy for M«H*k ami irrigu*i«m pur|H»x«>i. rhe Will Sell. Lease. Kent and Handle ♦•r,” «i- it cure*» <iy>|M»|tsia. •••»nsti|Mitl<»n,ca- results. The removal of manufactories bridge beneath a heavily loaded excur feating Alto, Susie S. Harry llover and place 1« I seated 1 hr» » mil» s northw< M of F.avi» OMfrral /*o»wr. Orcf/on. tarrh »»f tin* st'tnuvb, an»! mak»*s pure I>1 o <. m ! l*oint.ami nine mil»* fmni I'cntral Point rail sion train. The train was crowded with Hannibal. Delco is the oldest colt of an«l builds up th«* syst» n>. It is $1 a bottle to other lands, advertising for cheap for road station. If m » i I<I Ix ’ fore iiai ve*t th»* crop (talla prompt I» Httendvd to day or niant. Oneco, owned by MrKnight Bros., ot will go with th»- place. A «mall bunch of cattle at Br«.M>ks ilrug-stor»’. Tell yuur frieuda uf eign labor, a dearth of tin plate and an people on t lieir way to a musical fete at IJnn county. Ills dam was crowned at ami Aotnc h»»g« will be »old al«», if desired. person» inferior quality of woolen fabrics are Moenchenelcin, and over GO it-« merits when y»u use it. Terms♦•»«>; two-third« cash, balance to suit some of the direct blessings ?; < f Me were drowned or killed with hundred* ttie ferry last fall. He shows the Alta A Cimice Collection of N. D. YOUNC. purchaser. For part’culars emiuirc on the The two engine, and mont metal and is a l.orse to I m * proud of. Kinley's great American protection badly injured plat v of th«- propri» t< >r. Notice FREDERICK MHNEIDEH. first ear plunged into the river and all Mr. Md>eod, of Seattle, bis owner, has scheme. 1- h» r» l»y given tb«t I hate gnen my «-n. the passengers of the car watt drowned. refuted 110,000 for him. Two or' three Jarl*«onvillr. Gregna. Willi»- Farris, his time and will neither lay years ago a race was arrang' d at Albany A ttohnky -G esekal H art has deliver-1 The bridge «as an iron skeleton struc daim to his wag» s nor !*• r» «j»»»usibl»* for any Any perton wishing to sell property Wl ture, and was supposed to be very strong, between any getol A wo "I Bie« ze owned ed in opinion upon the right to tax ttn- Survrying <»t all klnds don»- in a tìrst-class debts he may contra«^. * y Ans Marshall and ot < tneco, owned by And It to their intereat to call «nd aee ua wm . F àbbis , patented railroa 1 lands for which land and tfit only apparent reason is tl at the niMiiner ami a» r» asoiiabl»’ rates. Its Causes and Cure, Me Knight Bros. Deleo was the one • wsp^’cial attentiun paid io ks-ating gov- Appl' gate, Juu- office receipts have leen issued in which tiam left the ta Is and threw it, entire chosen by the latter for the race, which Scientifically tr«*at«’»l by an aurl-t of w«>rld- crnmvnt land*. weight on one side of the bridge. he says that "county assessors in this wide r«*putati»»n. Inmfm ss» ra<li«’Ht<-il and » n- never came off as Marshall forfeited the Salarr, $25 per w eek. tir»*ly «’lin’d. »>f from 3« to J) y<*ar'* standing. slate should ««resa railroad lamia within poise. Delco's perfotmane* addsgreatly att» r ah other treatment* have failed. l|«»w Q. ELKSNAT, Ho! for Butto Crork. Wsntcfi: G'w.1 ngenla tu s«*ll our g<'n«THl their respective counties, and a failure to to the value of < m-co. He is of great t he dil!ic«iity is r«*ach»*l and tin- < aus» r« tuo\ «•«! line ot nii'rvliaiidw. No peddll'ii; Alwv«1 ilo a., will be a dereliction of duty upon 1 lie in.der-igne.i will leave Central Point value to l.inn county stock ar.d w ill be »•IVllL EMI INKER. full) »’Xplain»-»! in circulars, with Htll<lav«is fiilary wi’l I"' paid t*'“l:v«'" agente. Eoi fur And I .n port er of and testimonial»» of *’ur»> from pr iinhient their i art ft which they may be pro- for E.gle 1‘oiti', I>r<iw n-Ixiro. Lake creek ili' « infornati>••'« afi'lrt — Mntforil. Oregon. p«’opl»‘, niaibs! fre»’. «'«il* ago <;» v» K ,i. si 1'1*1 , «'"., and B g ltutre . very da, in the week ex kept in the county. ceeded against by law. I DK. A. FONT \INE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. WOODBURN NURSERY VINES AND SHRUBBERY NO APHIS OR LÌCE ON TREES. NE PLUS ULTRA. A u kv at Spokane reported at the end of twenty-four hours that they were still unable to agree. Superior Judge Moore ordered them back to the jury room, to remain until they reached a verdict. He also instructed the haliff not to give them ain thing to eat until they lm<i f jund a verdict of guilty or not guilty. In ten minutes thereafter the jury returned a verdict finding the prisoner guilty as charged. The prisoner s counsel made a strung protest, but Judge Moore said it was a practice in old English law that had never been repealed. He said that when juries became obstinate in a case where the ccuree was clear he would adopt any measure allowed by law to make them agree upon a verdict. A m w Electrocution. ' trial will he asked for on the ground A N»-w Y'»rk prints a story about l that the judge iiad no right to co.’rce the the l»o«lv «>f mur»l»’rer Smiler, which was r»- I jury J. C. CARSON GOOD LICK WASHING MACHINE, Sash. Doors, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, FRUIT TREES PAINTS OILS By the Thousand ! Mschanics’ Tools. T Jackson County Bank OF ALL KINDS AGRICULTURAL IMFLEMLN'IS NAILS, ROPE. FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, AI EDFOK 1 >. <>T<EO<>* Lowest Ruling Prices. S0LL33TICNS A S233IALTÏ. MONEY LOAN ED ON FAVORABLE TERMS ■REVOLVERS* TOLO! TOLO! TOLO ! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. T ■ n I ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE Of the Franchises and Privileges granted t<> F. H. ROWE August 7th, 1888, By the incorporators of »aid company, now tile at the Recorder’s office, iu Jacksonville Jackson Co. CHOICE LAND FOR SALE! NORTHWEST FIRE A.ND MARINE THE ORECON LAND CO. INSURANCE CO. lion»«* Olli«.»»* nt >Gtleiu, Or»* ‘goii. TILE FOR SALE G/nin, Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and Suburban Property. Tilinsç of All Kinds LUCKEY Ileal Estate Agents, SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS.* PRICELIST. f. J. VAN W HER HO., S I’ R V E VOR. WINE AND SPIRIT CO. REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, Ageiite for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Sciilitz brewing Coin pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt <t Co.’s Sarsaparilla and City and Country Property For Sale. DEAFNESS, r. A. CARRICK, Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wis- Merchant Tailor 63 front Street. Portland. Oregon 4 We>f llth >«. N >tirv« > mg ,»f all kin»!«< done in a tirst-i-lass manner ami at r»’H«onMblr rates. 'P»-» nil attfiit.'on |«i<l tu running ditches, thorn -, cnnals, etc. FOR SALE. Min Mu k c4D I m ba ! ;«• h tire b> » al.tngÌHì th»» ut>- • «t.'thcc a-hlrcss is Bagl»’ GE«». GIVj ORGANIZE ALLIANCES. - rx ...__ T» v * *’• r * »'• l»H wl<.'J>lI-2' JJ' u. i ..I'Jyl,.'!*" ■Il take it V. i‘!r'’it..'l •: ou iìy <iu ■ V Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc. N". 173 West Van llur> n Si. Chicago. III. ASHLAND, ORECON. I FULL LINE ui THE BE61 AND MUsl finishing?. <t'? . c«»n- j - IintEBY . »L* ’y,"*'«. ------------ IlhHEJn’ KFcl'E 1.“* ; A Ujyftlpnabte • MunG) «’*pt liaiid. and nfiOnr« hut first- II farmer» ani latyortng pw>i»l< ot'.ia« aiS>nCo„l ti» r?5 ii'ijj t *’ ■ }'fc ;' ................... -............... iiiuttd D» piny • hgimiyw ■ cloak »•>•* uunisl yut. ’.'ll' ordi'ni» Sllfi promptly at reasonable ' hrS?’,':k1.’r£ÍVl?^ . . . ‘«cri'». rttM A.'cJAKKK'K Lit G lJulTf1 Pro • • < A ,-j£r * ceptitig Sunday. returning the same day, Blt.-o. 1‘Hro! Itrhiou rttot. and carrying the maila.as also passengers and expre.-s matter. I will make rotniec- French Tanny Wafers. S ymptoms Moiv*ui*. »□♦»!»-•* )»»M«infr tiouni'b the ttetnstaidi way My rates Ringing. mo** at nig!»* «or^hy « iau‘>:nb i bree wafers ate a sure and «»Hie >pe» illi at, res.-on. Id' 1.1.’ nittun If allowed to contluue tumor* for/r. whir1, i for all kindouf ieiu tle trouble^ at-d will re nttsn bleed and ulcerate, I < < «»»mug very tor move all obstructions tu tl e m«»n»ld.v p« n S wayne ’ s O intmest st»>ps the it< hmg and Tindter Land f<»r hale. j ml»», no matter »-hnt th • cause. I hey are bleeding. h«*aiM ulrt ration, and tn most < a> *t» th»- uui<*t> At druggists, or t v wbtuevery wcjjqan i.e» ds,,>«nd can be us» d Two thoiiHHiid a< r«* ot mi ear pine aih ! fir , remove* fVr 7/ Ur. surf. IvMtf » safely. Eur.sale by die Livingstone (. iierni- . ealC.L YuYttufa’TurVrx b’an FraYYtisc’d Cal.