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(thedemocratic aimes. U.L i ’» U » ADVERTI8IMC_AN0 JOB WORK Adv«*rtlelng will be Inserted in the TIME at the follow*ing rates: Ten I in«-«, on«* insertion............................... jg ou ‘ " each Hulm««quent Inaertluu . 75 nr~Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair r«*ductlon from the above* rat»*e inauc to yearly and ti in «‘advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE I ACK Si IN VILLE, 0 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY i . A.-*m.iu. IV li« i >n i r i it > i. Secretary »»I M» B L ’»tat«- l’».*a«ur r, I’ Hik«*r; Mipi Pi r r.F. K. II. >1 ...i >y . * •,»» ■ tn • J (.'hi l Juitt»•••; *V. I’. I. »rd. K. •'*. t ll<*r .11 DI' l XI- DISTKI «’ »mpi ismx Jack*» •««. J'»-»“i».u?i K tuitii «»"Uiiii *. Circuit Ju ix Nt -I*. Di Ir . f Ati«»rti'•>. XV M ‘ .1 M K*«>.V HAH S ii it'»r. l’<» ‘ >. v'a.u *r » S Furry. J. *' • 4 riutt. J J » U . J H N. »I:«'» ii ii •- or, .1 -a. »1 ix n »1« I.‘ l*i G. Il id**« \ . R*v.»i b r. wr. r, G. ¿. lli«»*»«n* r. A-* r.»l .'»»i,»« rmt“i»'i“i»i. < I’. 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V II pravii« “ hi .<11 < <»urts "t th« M hi tn«* « uiirt II tisú, imi'i d»M»r t nun CUCUMBER liiHH) l.lTk WASHING WV’IIINE, \N|> < ul S-i.l < -il X’l.l.' JiirfcniMril'»*, ROatRT C. SMITH, A VrUHtXEY ANI» Dd \>EI.«»R X < . ’ »” ». “j RO3ERT A. MILLER, \ S U I ‘ >1 X-EI.’ i it A i I. \ «V . Mi [lie ¡1C Fili» ami Mercliiiiits Insurance Company MORRIS M. HARKNESS i l I HtNEY \N»> ‘ Ol N*EL«»K G. B « ... . M D. à . AN I ll V'H I \S AMI • 1U » lj,, a S I» I N I • AS b I !• - d»•nr«* •'<» < a '• nd«-I pi • uiipt x da J. a. WAIT, M. D., r ii Ï.' K I A S A S !• »I K G I.' •n. .ir»r i. £ P. C£ARY, «VI. D I A N AND S I* R G i I* 4 V E. 3. PICKEL, M. D. I’ll YMt IAN A N I» SfKi;l' Or«*iron. a pi unpt Atf«uidt j t<> 1 >!fi< > on B -!»• • I. h M«dfor»L Or.v •». r 1* CHOICE LAND FOR SALE! I HE OREGON LAND CO ■ TILE FOR SALE nms Bi i. k H o i SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. ÂND SPIRIT y <»r nix ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Tiling of All Kinds S SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS ? PRICE LIST Y > i ( 1er ti REVOLVERS: Crain, Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and Suburban Property. M. Ifot.1. Or«.*-« r TOLO! TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE CEO. DE DAR, M. □ y MEiìFOP.n ORFCON Toio Townsite and Milling Co. « \ ••.O '- • X p« i • « : i.. . . « Hh< • al 1 O. F. DEMORES T !• It FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, SCO. <><»<>. <*'» TOLO ! J. F. R I C K E h ß D E N T UP, CM Dishici Ageu. JO? E'-.. I ,l!t< Utl' ll p.U'i iio! w om< n K The Druggist CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000. PAID I tilt it* p Sash. Doors, Blinds By the Thousand ! rr .1 Itimurtllr, pi FACE BLEACH. fruit trees 1> ) fl III'» and ' WOODBURN NURSERY WINDOW ANO PLATE GLASS H. K. HAMMA * I « IAN** I I L J. C. CARSON u. R. NEIL, COLE T Sample Boule AfTOKNEV AM> <>U S'l.l.itK A L !• IBMW YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Successors to C. C. Beekman’« Bait, ||/r RKL NE PLUS ULTRA. P. P. PR1.YI f DURABLE, STRONG AND CHEAP. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, PRICES it in 1» Orchards, Gardens am! Lawns, Il > Lj "lii'ly ¡ilip'fj íir hriiu 7E/-.T. REAL ESTATE AGENT I NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. A rroRNLY* AND ‘ ’ •’ X-l.l « • ii. CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCEI K mjT!!! SILAS J. DAY. VINES AND SHRUBBERY >/ «i/o«*'í Or* «/on r I'tltxi.v AM FRANK GALLOWAY F«>r week ending Saturday. October 3, 1891. WESTERN ORKGON. The weather has been cool, cloudy and general rains hav«* fallen. Frosts occurred in various portions on Kept. 27th and 28tb. Know fell on Mary’s peak, Benton county, <»u the 29th, the first of the s«*asoD. The tem perature averaged 3 «l»*grevs a »lay bel«»w th«* normal. Uver one-half of an inch of rain fell «luring tfie week. Th«* frosts nipped a few tomato and other vines, but di<! no serious damage. Bom«* oats and wheat that xvere n«>t threshed were slightly damaged by th«* rains. Plowing on stubble land wan commenced ami considera- bl«> summer-fallowed wheat has been sown. r »tiit«M*s arc being dug and the yield is very large. Apples and pears are being picked. Th«» gras» is growing nic«*lv an«! affords gootl pasturage. Grape-picking and wine making will l»»*glu next week in the southern counties, KAMIKKN OREGON. €o«»l tvmper&tur«*« and frosty nights hav«» prevailed. G«*nera! rains fell on th«* 28tb and 2'.»th of Septeinlier, with snoxv In Union, Wallowa, Baker ami interior counties. The rainu delayed threshing for a day or tw«». The frosts nij»ped tender vegetation. Threshing is about over. The smaller amounts <»f xvheat and oats will be finished within the next ten «lays. The grass hu« I whju rrrrW»-t Ly the rfUns and paotur*u(e is becoming better. Fruit is being pick’ d and stored for winter use. Th«* wheat is moving easily anti rapidly toward tide water, in large quantities. Harvest is practically uv»*r. The largest and most successful er«»pH of all kinds, save hops.ex er <*xi>ericiK‘ed in the state hav«’ U*en gath»*red. Yi« lds have been larg»* ami all products of good quality. The [>«*o|»l«* ar«* to I«»* coiigratuiat«Ml on the su«jcess of th»* sea- on, labors. Prosperity an»! go’jd times ex ist in every portion of the state. Stock wintered well, lncr<*ase of sheep was large amt wool « lip enormous, climate con«iitions favored tile growth, development, yield and harvest of hay, cereals and fruit. The water has I h ‘»* d quite plentiful for the miner. Everylxjdy appears to have been favonid and happiness reigns. Th«*se weekly bulle tins have given from the comm« nc»*ment of groxxth in the spring, to now th«* finishing of liarx“st,the w«*«*kly con«litions aud prospects. They will now I h - diseontinu*‘d until the next groxxings«*asun. The monthly bulletins will “■»ntinu«* as u-ual. B. s. i-AGce. V. S. Signal Observ«»r. Frnit. Shade Ormenlal and Nut Trees F.TANCIÒ FITCH, 11 loHSEV CROP WEATHER BULLETIN NO. 30. MERCHANTS, DEAFNESS, DR. D. C. TERRY, p fl V s I < IAN AND'* H<« I.« » N < mimi Point. OrrtfOH Fail« promptly attend’ d t»»«hix ««i G. ELKSN M* diord. <’ri Z' tl <1 tlltf • t ; ind «t r .it« nt .»ii.il-, ♦ 1PAPER ROGER Q MILLS IN OHIO. . i n i-oiiniy or other local taxation that A MILLION A YEAR. - lev.ed i:: tiiv i-iniit of your eyes, ami is imp -. I. too, on wealth. But it ia that STRONG "Fl l.< 11 KY J III 1/ TTtRY AND I’KJZI. bCHKMKft (’BED TO oi I.er taxation that cornea over the wall Rl.loKMl K. NELL ALI M ASIA AMMONIA BAKIN ;ke a tliivf in the night, that tnufileg itn fOWDEM. te. ■ and gi Ai h i» h h iik I h w ith Kofteet kid, M anshei . ii , «» , Sept. 1'1 — II,. < >!«*_<> 11 iliat < la-.als it» f-atiirvK w ith the am ack ca) campaign had its form.ii up.. AI <•<!lord notary public A New York concern, manufacturer® patriotism; that taxation that tella i this afternoon by a imos-in "i it i» making you rich, when it is I I of an ammonia baking p jwder, boast® Central park. Roger «7 M: 1. that its yearly prutits are over a million M ANTEACTUREK OK ’•!. ng the mouth of labor of the bread dollars. While, perhaps, none of the was introduced and giv n a I ■ ii. e .ri e I ; that taxation that like a ception. He s|s>ke foi tine ■ 1, makers of alum powders individually ■ itnpit«'lune your ciieeka witii cooling can show so large earnings, yet their held tiie audience of 3 O'KI in a t 1, Abstracts Made of Titles to .ins and »o. ’ he- you to eleep. and while Mr. Mills said, among nth« 1 th n. protits are enormous. you are »iunibering l.urien its beak in Lands. In every pari of tiie land, i.ortli, A business so profitable will always vonr Vi'inw and <lrawa your life away; soutii and west, theie is a wide », attract to itselt those whose greed will LEGAL DOCUMENTS ■I. . t.ixation tha' by j'lgg!ery devaeaeeK discontent and every man fest di cause them to utterly disregard the effect lie i i . <■» of what you l.ave to sell amt ih all kiii.l» ilriiwn ot'. i'«t'<’i’l*Av pertniuinir unrest. Tiie complaint is c nung their traffic may have u|>on the health or ,mr«.p' » tii - prints of what you have to !.. 111.' settk'Uii'Ill ot i»l»li». every quarter that tin- -tiu_'_.... i- life of others. . ly . that tax ition that passes liy accu- harder anti tiie wav is growing <lm..it Alum baking |>owders are introduced ('ullrrti r of Arronnts. Prompt Rciniltantti. l.alsyr comp'auiH of entorced in., „ »», .1 ulate i wealth, am! lay» all its romoiae- largely by gifts, prizes and lottery money loaned . and, even wIn n employed, t- 1 1: .!„ » le»» . xactions upon articles which men, schemes. A piece of glassware or china, w nm n and children are compelled to not receive a just share ot tiie we.i Hi r wagon, s’.ed, a ¡»ewter spoon or some Inv.».tiii. al Sia uritl. « a Spcelully. Jackson b iy in ooler Io live; that taxation that earns. Millions are in del i, lion, » un other articie of attractive appearance, C..ant, S. rip Bought and Soln. c m •il'raie» ami increases the power of I have ac nil'I. »'•»■•«”’ Maps of all theSiir- mortgaged, and but of small intrinsic value or cost, is v.r..l l.aii'l» . ri I h's county, and receive Ab- wealth, given with each purchase of a number »tru.ts monthly troni K ohi 'I. iiik ot all new l.Aiimi 1» rum kli » III.Ill I 1.» THK W U.LH of LABOB, . litri. » ma.1-. 1 am thus pr.'pHre.l to make attached to the can which entitles the to pay tiie debt or save tin hm,., -Im'» tin latiorer out of employment, „ut II........ st. ad and Pre-emption papers and for these imitations and substi- customer to a similarly numbered article dues tins unf.ai'pv conditionexi»i : can save to parties the expense of a trip to P <ialyzes prodnc ion. restricts consump- or to a prize of some k>nd. It is in some Roseburg Land Office. tut's, they are poor stu/f at the tion li ;.i«i p ungek th»* country into the is some vicious cause h id' ll pi . such way as this that the trade in alum d.pth - « ! imtirst-—this H the cause of al tiie vicious result. Nature li.e- 1 1 I HAVE SZVKKAL FINK FAMM8 AND ^OTHKU behind increase your misery. and ammonia baking powders which DMUHARI.K FHOri .VTV IN MY ■ >ir tior.' i-*«, an i to tuia «e should direct isti in her bouidiee to u-. site I. 1» has now attained such giant proportions, HANDS FOK SALK. Take Simmons Liver Regulator us tiie fairest land under o„ » I - ii lh«jughts. and use all the power and their consumption by the public tiie richest soil aud mild <t cii„ p. WDii .yin« i. v.r an- invested to remove it jr'Proinpt reply tnndv lo nil .utters. only. You will know it by the which has reached an extent which is ('hariT'-s in necordancu with the tiinva. There aie many rem-li. ~ truly alarming. Ili t< rs l»x p« rm issi« »n_ t « » <’. Beekman, T a »«|., for tiie present di»tr< :-«. lt r- , .1 large red Z on the face of every < OLD. BUT STILL A BLANKET X B ink'r t.i H«»n. L R. Wi bstur. Judge of this The highest authorities of all countries contended by a large e tm.ei.t • . i mb “it » ii*t net, ami t«> any biisim-Ns h«»iiHu ill package and by the relief it gives coti'leiun the use of alum in bread W ith Ja«*ks<»nvi'l«*. SILAS J. DAY. u tu pie tli.it congress shun d ■ "> , l,i.-’.’.418,(» ■ • luints upon it that out reserve. In America the most dis when taken for Dyspepsia, Indi million» of papr r n>< ti.-y . nd i i i\< a mme 1 tl.e rich to millionaires by tinguished physi. lane, chemists and hy- isition. land or crops as S'-cui t y i.i. ■ m l- iu the land of U'Wellington, gestion, Constipation, Biliousness vienists have declared that the traffic in founded 011 die prim i, |. ■. , 1 . „ ■ I.•>- n. ...-ter l.’anket iias concealed tiie alum baking [H»wd-*rs should be sup and Sick Headache. tiie dog in goo 1 ioi ti..- im.- I;,, trir :'i„m tl.e toiling masses tor thirly pressed by law In England an 1 France, that they aie ill debt .i'. I tl..;t . V.-H-. If it had hot d ine so prote.'tiun, w here the subject of pure food, and its possible by labor to pi...ui ei a :t h its dam, w ■ ul l long since tiave been SIMMONS effect upon th.- system, has been mere surplus to pay tiiems. h.- . ir i l.i 1 11 its grave. Tii'« monster was liver iuilv considered and made the subject of and llie only way t > get 1 t : re ■ Iwi'h'iut reg.nd t j tl.e distinction i i regulator exten.led experiments by the scientists, laitlier 111. Vei> s 1 » . i ■ p .t . . -i ai.-11 ni< 11. v an i nieicliaridiee, also so serious a matter is the use of alum in times sav and do very an- n d 1.„ j th„ 1. • ¡-given r glit of tiie jiour tnari to bread or other food considered to be, that J. H. ZF.IL1N & Co., PhilaJ’a, Pa. 1 can liarilly cmceive 1 >f m.it „ ... . 1 >\ th" fruits of I.is lalior. JACKSONVILLE OR most stringent laws have been enac.ed ebstird than tin* g .vemn ■ n i 'k-'ti 1,111 tiie com pt at ion of tl.e to prevent it. lhese laws are rigidly I to relieve the dis'res» of di p ■ , it I . ing tl.e work cf tiie finance enforced and the sale of alum baking MRS. GRAHAM'S hi . .......I tie United States Senate, IS I IM. r xt'Elt 11; MIsL un.. I ! liowders would not Ire |H-rmitted for an 'pill I N i » i : r > igned HAVE FORMED a M' u.l l eing ilia rman at tiie I 1|. i it mi -bi p with an an th r.7-v| capital <»t nt dpi 1, hour Any one who attempted to make S-V>.'""'. foi t !»• purpos.- ot cart \ ing on a Gcm r- • -I.e y< ,.r 1**3 or I**!, on paces them for use in food, or attempted to use or f ji the p <ip'.. to lx . ai Bank ng Bn-im ss in all of its branches in . • ■! .. 4 ot tin- “ . ........ inr/ Kicurtl is them for raising bread, bircuit or cake Jack-oiK. . ««regon. <»fiice at the old stand and by going 111 del>t tori, g , , _ . 11 . ai.. of imports and experts of ot B< • kman s Banking House, K. E. corner Cal would siiff-r revere i-enalties. well as to each otin r. ii 1 p . .. . , coin and bullion fiom the ifornia and Third streets. The ill effects u|ion the system of ioo.1 not liy tlieir lauor pav nj Newspaper Law. (’. <’. BEEKMAN. 1 ai 1 . . ¡>¡"4. Iliis mil include die Short laine to <Ja liloi nia raise! by alum baking fsjwders are the THUS. G. REAMES. For the benefit of all who t.iay seek to li'jw can tii. v pay inc - aais cf this counliy I will put more dangerous t>ecause of their insidi i swindle the newspapers out of their lust labor becoiu. s more .1 ua* t'. 1. it liist, to-wit: Tiie war be ous character. It would be less danger dues, we publish the following which is rowing money would ; 11 r I . ta ' li .p: al ai.d labor, Won tlirjilgli kept standing at the head of the first vdi ous to the community were it fatal at tower constant latx i an I It ;s ini a vomii » ti«- in flu- *« n*< in whh h tl..- tr. ai h. iy ol tl.e Beiitd ct Arnolds of once, for tlnn such food would be Wages, then l.i.rr -milk' u. i 1 ‘ that t» rm i-» popularix u*«-»!. but p« iinan» ntly tonal column in many of our exchanges : a li.- nineteenth century, who were die 1. Subscribers who do not give express tiling, but until il.at fat ’ I. . 1 I»«- hii I>ti«-.*. It vi«-Ht«K a soft, Mmsitli. vl«*ar. avoided : but tlieir deleterious action be K, 11« Oic largest st'“ k of - ie at.! daii.e of protection; tiie war X« Iv« tx -kui.aii'l by .i.iiiy u-« gi .«»hiully inak«* notice to the contrary are considered as lisiied I shall stand im ■. ..1 ! Et ii. the helpless women and children, cause imperceptible at first is no less th«* compì« x; *n s« v»-tal shad«-* wh‘t« r. It is wishing to continue their subscriptions. a c»m*imit i»i'»t«-< ti«»n f mm th«* < tb-ebs of s.in ti • • w! ,.11 tt|. y 1 .v- scourged with unei] lal I certain. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance doctrine of Benjmn n H... i.i 1.. 1 ami u imi au i pi « x < nib sun-burn ami f r«-« kl« b. if their periodicals the publisher may con- wlio goes liorrow ing goes » The puckering effect which alum lias 1. 1 1 1 fain tl- takes; Hie war upon tl.e aii'i bla« kh« »«I- XVill in x • r « ««m« xvliil»- you us»- a Tin- riXht t<* vhangi1 when taken in the mouth is familiar to it. It « I« an*« * th« lac« fur belter than soap tii'ie to send them until all arrears are the government s .nil .11, ..nk I’nti-ii ol our country; tiie war —an«!— | everyone, l'nysicians say this same ef- and vx.it» r.'nourishes ami builds up th«' -kin paid in»«*t xxiththrO.«if - R. R. ami Rix«-r B««<ts att orcali» ami Albany. K III ME I I t.'UAI N >11. VI 11 ;l. ■ 'ii' iiey of the p 1.pie as against 3. 11 subscribers neglect to or refuse to tissu« s ami thus prevent* th« («»rmation ot I (ect is | roduced by it upon the delicate •he I u ih I ler; the war on clastt xxiinkl'K It gix«-- tii« tr»*siim ss. clearness take their periodicals from tne office of our business, our pr p rl\ ti in I i ’ I ax ’. Thur- lax < in I Sat uri «' -. and >n int« i in -»hat« ■ «l.tx - w lu n ecus ot the stomach and intestines. ami sinooth’i«**s «»f-k:r. tliât you ha«l xx h«-n a w hu h they are directed, thev are tiel<1 re- perils will all go up 10 il. X i XV ' i i un '1 «il l.ix s, W. In* - li X s and Fri «la x s, and - n . nf .-i *n«<li it. - «lux s iw h" teriitjle war ii|kjn American it t I !.. What ticu-ewite would take home to T. E. Il .vu R« «*« V. r. little gir' Ev« i x la«!x. young «»i «'1*1. «night tu ponsible till they have settled theii bill ; I.. ■ ti e 1 eeaii tiale. lilts has on the northwest roast. loon which must s<. tier • t ; liai u-« it, a* it gix« h a im»r< youthful app«-arane«* hei family a can of alum or ammonia and ordered their paper discontinued 1 v.-ii a Wat-ri .1 tu the shipping of our and come diwn with m! -p «i» any lads, and finit p»-t mamut ly . It con <1 • in C. C. HOCUE, taking powder il she knew it. -Such W. ii. WEBSTER 4. If subscribers move to other places Such a law enact, d mil 1 tain* ii" it d. po\xd« r «u alkali, and i* as < ) r il R ( «», . a. ‘ there is scarcely a ship lett I powders not only undermine the system, *-«'.;on l>«-vt-i«»nrnent <' »■•I harmlt *»• as I« w »«it i as m>ui -lung to th«* skin without informing the publisher ami th«* (’orv tlbs.Urejcon. U'*ry St.. San Francis« n n> t ■ • spot where once sto.»J the would work a <■ m pb- ■ r. . ' Out it is |>ointvl out that ammonia taken as dexv ’< to it»«* f! »xx« r. P uhi , j at ail papers are sent to the former direction, ;i Ao.em ail inwrine tnat lies in the j into the system in even infinitesimal tiruggi*fs ami I • i I’«— < r-, «i .it Mrs. G» r- they are held responsible. property of the countrv. h : . vai>» <ìrahaill * • -t.il'1:- .im nt, I'G I’, -t Str«-« t. > g . ■.<• pr > < eti ai dog fur it. A'so, niptey to tn.my who 1 » : . 1 5. The courts have decided that refusing i doses day after day imparts to the eom- San I ra n«'. -1 o. x» h< i • ■ - h«* t real s la<li« s tor it ! ■ r u ii th | ubiie domain, in con- ! I'iexion a fallow an 1 blotc’jed a| |>ear- A pp.v Ti • ■ s $ to fin p. r KMI bh-inisfu - . >: 11.“ ta. . I.r figure. I.adi. - ¡it a t > take prrodicals from the office, or re not doubt for a tnouient tmi' . . . eiiin. -star 1 d land sharks; st a m • 11 • .it « «I bx I- if • i . >• nd -lump I r h« i moving and leaving them uncalle«I for ‘pi i- sense of tiie people w 1; 1..* < i’. n. h “ K» “ 18 ” •• di au< e little book • il. a !•> I" B« aulitili. ma facie’’ evidence of intentional fraud. '.but lea-t in ha. 11dm result», the Plum «ml Prtim Tr» «-H s “ H a such wild an.', vi'iouaiy 1: ia -ale to discard all faking powders (i. Any person who receives a newspa Of it» r tr«*vH arid shrubbery furnished reasons 1 iliet..'. 11. on 11 ibis last lias Cost Allot tier in.'a-ore ot i. : • mailed I rec lo any per ami makes use of it. whether he has so .i w ith a prize or gift. bly. HIE I’E'H’J I. “I’ JA< »N. < I KRY p.- .pie least cf any. as it let! them pressed by many d. 11..1.. N< u.i ’ ««r (':<talo»ru»* to 'a«!x on r« • «ipt • t 10 «•« nt- in stamps top.tx lor What a misnomer aie ttie words “Ab subscrii>ed for it or not, is held in law as a AND .l«»<ERHIM. < «H N HI.’. . th 1 l.r.ert:es. which ti.e others J. H NETTLEMIER. Woodburn.Or. postage am! packuig. latdy ag«-nts wanted. of our mints iur tiie ti.. solutely Pure as applied to baking pow- subscriber. e since de-truieJ. NIRS. CRAHANI S The postmaster who neglects to give It is iielieveil liy tl.ein t .it I | deis of two of the largest selling brands, w, r. turn to the subject proper, 1887 rii«* un<i«*rsigne»l in n«»w iminufa« t ui iug »*• IH32 -p ■ \ the legal notice ci the neglect of a person US into til® sUtdiglit 1 f | i'me made from alum the oilier contain t. il nnpoit» and expur1« of coin, • • Metuiowr* sat inili in Ja« k’on < • un'x to take from the office the newspaper ad During my public ». t> I ing ammonia, an I troth of these drugged dressed to him, is liable also to the publish wmien and vob I I t lie, , j n uh I Ill' ll hall itsv lot twenty three i>r» g«»n, th«* ( ur< s th»* xx"’*-1 «•.*•*« * <d I r«-« kies. Sun- baking powders have stamped upon their - import®, •' 137.071,232» ' x- !»ui n. Sa »“»x'»' *'*. M 1 h j ¡it« It. -. I’unph s ami er tor th* subscription price have believed and - I '.. . t Manufacturer of abe s and circulatethewe words absolire- a I skin blemishes Pin« i <’ âo ll.irmle-s »12 7* • ¡.12. Apparent sur- I'nited States can • p.m i !> - i ly pure. Asa matter cf fact they are“Ab- and « tl« • 11v»-. No samp • < an b« *«nt. Li«!y 1 a liaud, ssti. 7 'i i'S ». This IS Serious Danger free coinage of s.lver .1* I* KTt.XTUD IS agents want»*«1. I solute.y Foor,'■ as shown by cfticial ex- .ini »p'K.-ii of atruve, and to Inilig Throaf«*ns every man, xcoman or ebil'i living ha f ounces 1 iptal to "i. .. i aminations. by A..M.Wills«>ti of (»!’« • nh at. K in-.i-, am! will in this town xvho ths in a r»*gion of country whvr«* f«*v«*r an«! ague die two metal* at par. 0:11 >1.silt I w.ll give llieixpirts Dealer in say to thepubli«- that wvbar»- tin- orders a bill of my p< « | arai ions will hav»* hi is prevalent, sin«*«* the g«*rms <>f malarial L’uited States, but in t 1 mi'jit-ol merchandise only : Ex AFTER HERMANN S SCALP. Harm* ad»l« «! b flu* adv. m-< in. nt. difMjasa are Inhaled fr««m the air ami swal- woi'.d , i.ut 1 ■» r . t t... . v it ■ »«2 o .'».237 : import* page Bfst ami Most llnrahlr Mirhinr My i>i » parai "”s a r«' Io» -ul» by si" 7«.l .70,.’>20,a ®urp:u>> in our lavor san-drugg i-ts in< h « ago ami « * < ry «*1t y west iowvxl from the water of such a regbxn. in t I m * Stat«*, an«l will put it again.-i i«n> <>fh«r r kee i oin ai ; r 11> ' M»*«licinal saf«*guard is absolutely necessary ltoi-Eiit hu, Or.. Sept, 29.—Tii® tight ■ 1 i ,717. liu* snows that we 6old manutactur«- tor t«j nullify this danger. As a m«*aus of forti will n l ev.- tiie cotinti. 1 a'rni to more than pay for again-t Hermann's reiiumination is al fying aud acclimating th«* system so as to which it is now RAPIDITY’ AND G«M>|) WORK. r V. . :t we Ir light ci nietchandlse from ready growing »> bitter iiieoutinro On- GI'NEKAL BflLIHNU MATERIAL. b*»- abh* to resist th»* malarial poison, Hos- 1. » nr. t«*tt»*r s Stomach Bitter* is in<jomi»arably the sti fieri ng a .1. eper d 1 •. » i n nations or people, they owed gon that Mr. Heimann lias again post- lt was gr.ei lv 1. Estimates and prie«‘-list 8«*nt un application <i’i best ami th«* most pipular. I regularities 1871' . i eigii’y iih lion» of d- liars at the I'Uiie i l.i» de| aitnre lor Washington. He « PRICE < >F MACHINE, si«».«»«» I V i «■ « of th«* stomach. liv«*r and b»»xvels encuurag«? die years 1*81», 18-1 at .1 1' 114 t i e eam.g up ai tl e end of die twer.- lias no Iriends at Roseburg, as was (ìH ' TRY ORBFKS A SPECIALTY. malaria ; but th«-*«* ar«* sjM*«*tUly rectified by increased ioreign tta.h ; b !i tx 1 <• yens il re is reeipioetty that witnetH'd by tiie fact two yeais ago that E.itt. rx at W« idi» i s Mill. Saltar»»om® cor the bitters. The functions of digestion nn«l our foreign trade I.a» 1 t n b t* - -ni l Hand H a l other thinga xx» re in the primary a ticket beaded -'The Third and E >tr» • t«. Portland.Urtar«>n. gecr«*ti«»n ar»* assisted by its us»* and a vig pel oils and we have I. t- i iithx. Let ua sue if tb« v ate. Ex- Heimann Ticket" received only thirty- orous as xv«*ll as regular condition of the back toward the sain.- „ I ; i - an : importa oi coin and bullion for two Votes uut oi a total of 200. Her system promoted by it. Constitution and gin tiie limited coinage . [ pliyslquc ar«* thus d«*fen«le<1 against the in- iIn* r.nnu t xxentv-tnree year« were as fol— mann lias promised too much. When tho f'V i h ice appeared In tht roa«ls of malaria by this matchless prevent and since then we h.iv. . > i <xx Expjit.*, *1,37O,7 j U,U14 , imports, he was first no . mated, seven tears ago, San Francisco Chronicle. ive, xvhich is also a certain and thorough ! 0.0 of silver and »rc’n.ii. n,t '* . » 7 ' > 712 Balance against u«, ftiOo,- it wa» due to th<. iuduence of State Sena • S---- ‘«i k on’v about two remedy iu the worst cases of intermittent . yet with this addition ot » U'. 4 ', . We at par to bo a nation of tor Fullerton, and be broke every pledge • < t t ih'ceor ami remittent fevers. gold and stlvs r to our D)OI uy - W. F. RcAD, t’r -idunt. CEO. F. SIMPSON, VI-. I r.» i Till’. FNDERSK>N’ED IS N‘>W TAKING 0R- . S- : 1 ••:« turn. t-xp i ib lather than importer«, judging be ever made that ventleuiati, who is the *.-;ib:»*<1 from are still in ti.e l.m I < 1 st.a . low#». tr :n anu uiit*. Judging from tne atan«i- real leader of the Douglas county Repub COW A ’4, Treasurer J. O. WRITSMAN,8.'e.M.IM.m-. I <h r* thrcugl'J«* ktuin ami Joa< phinc coun I *er the No Spud Market. '.lie act of July 14, 1* 1», , the 8 *ci ties t«*r I .nt of tne valiant warriors of protec- licans. V.virf *•■• ’ • :-.«»and p rtu 1« Í icy Buyers and grnw'rs alike complain that the treasury is icq 1 d to *»uu Then il.imaun | rouiised to have r : « en «I the life 1 U .1 1 t -. :i, vxu have g t evet vthing coming tu *i ther»' is no market for potatoes this fall. In notes and pay ti e .1 < e. ,r ;t mt I in Cali- 1' » N I I !• Simon Caro appointed receiver of Him-tea I « f u i.»g from ii«. May they <f »tier«* lus un- t tSan Fraueiscv they bring but fifty t" sixty of 54 OtOjKHl'i.nn. . » • i, ih (I (1 .(I i m c.uly ti "i think it » niui 1« r a freesttader to the t i i ed States laud office at Roae- Any kitid raised in a firat-claw» Nunw ’ ry. i. • cents, which would make them about a bit V Up to August t. l' il. I. h;i X’ UlHLpHC. u i. 1 th * I-ank*.*t o! many point« that buig. Caro'eapp ■ ntment was opposed by >!UW : k’ here,for »flipping purposes. But there Is n" Tlins»-wiintlng tr«'«'« wlll «lo wvll to kìv «* tue IF VOU ■ ■« ■ ■■ — market for spu.ls tor shii'mcut Oregon tin- put in circula ton »'.? i a> - rv» t the u bu xxt li B*r twenty-live a la '.ion of tiie Republicans I.ere, and th« ir »»rii' ih . as I will viarantv«’ salisti« ti««n. i tip, \t .i- J wit’"- ’i ’ t V 'X' ! niJV de year has grown thousands<>f as tine potatoes notes in tiie ptlie ¡a- „1 - X ( I What liavu we « xperted in tLet>e liern.atin p avtd a Very sneaking game I wnri Htit a nix tr« » <. it |»r«»|»«*rly rar«*<| tur. li-. tu.iTv organs, «* V , r atti ixx«*; . ’.hie«* y.-ai.*-, an«l have nothing to . Al ins suggerliuii.a leiL.uirtrance againet as ever grow anywhere, and it seems a pity but no one I.as seen dur ii; T« rms«>t payin« nt easy. Pruduc«* tak« n at it K-. d tou are r • they should command no big price. There r. lief fn.m < tn tr .ui ! » ni ., li« t pi li • 1^«,H s. ut P« it< li S»-«-«l u ant»*L >>'1,717; | Caiu’s ai'jajiiitm. nt was circulated and 'h>H 'I -b a lot *r.’ M**rchaiidit-e, A. S. JOHNSON. is something pcullar about the potato mar - h:iint< uts on Tilts <rt i s 11 N NFi i ii i i; If \s «•ij.n and bullion, ^»03,040,302 lotai, -¡gne 1 by Hermann’s Irieud«. This gave Iacksonville. Orevop. Auv. 1.1883. ket. Last fall, while they were cheap hero, .it the ‘•e tt of KEEN I MT 111», any apparent return. $77o 700,- Her mann an opportunity to give the of ORECiON. ■ p.r- it— t «if all ja'.iple in the mid->*asterii states were pay ■ - i « >: ■ : K’ I- I xx¡¡I ui.»k<* a pruthe u! ti is blan- fice to a Lai.e county editor, to whom lie ing as high as a dollar n bushel for them and In ore congre.-.*, a I>*:ruj r - >f tl: ii‘-;«n<ls. li gaxt* an appment surplus in uur bad also piunused it. But lie was forced ev. ii at that price there wns BO d'-uiand tor luissed a tret -co nage til ant I Trx- it. Purely • . . . THE < ETEPRATEH • them. latter in the season they went to congress a R.-pm li.-a semi:« pa .1 oi jks pj 7oo ok i; it alau cove?e 1 up to b eak this pledge, as Hoti. J. H e. i 1.00 a i>.t< k- #1.50 and i2 in th-> cast, but here they re a in »* auainet us of .’f'» *3,‘HO,302; it Shup** was a!«o an aspirant and tele- SMITH & WESSON To-day in uiaj.y s > i! «• _ ____ __________ - ’ a.- li. p mained -lull at a low figure. < ,.-t d us to think that wu were gut- graphe»l Hermann that tie must be ap party is slronglx’ «tenia'. j rich to tl.e turn cf #» 10,7"'.',Oso, pointed or else he would aid in securing 11 many others the I» in « • ai - Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that n in la* t we were g-'tt.ng |>oor to tlie the Douglas county delegation against I he same thing. But xx I < r tn contain Mercury, The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured. ■ * of *775 7 '' I ' So, tu gel the di Hermann. That threat, as Shu}**'« influ the views ol iitu .«i* <• t « ¡I» to i' Un*raj)t»N*d ■■ ns mercury will surely destroy the s«-nse of iSKJtlS Ut tto» i.eces-ity blanket, at ence, thrown with Fullerton's, would ■ Unr t 1 ' ) « ■ '. I pri< ty, it must be at j . Perfect. ■ smell and completely derange the whole for ! Io |»ot nr ion. as it has saved ¡Is have burn <1 Heimann out of sight, se system when entering it through the mu who has car. ful y ex i 11 I k - I tl««’ si: ■ ACCURACY. as nai: hl -• se could have done, is to cured Sbuj»u’s appointment as register __ tn tl«* fl a * that oi enn.g i he mint cous surfaces. Such articles should never DURABILITY, tt e lar-t t wo amurmts together, the only a few days before the meeting of ■ EXCELLENCE of be used except on prescriptions from repu age of Rilv» r XXill d ««t «ii p 1 mi jtls.p'ei. linac tne Douglas county convention. I «at xx i . h h n*, 1 ( M WORKMANSHIP and table physicians, ns th*» damage they will d > that is nuw <1 «r kt*t ¡n : th«* «1. ! 1 11 ■ CONVENIENCE in By this time Hermann was badly t ti«-* s x» : al pvm;» < n tlit tiiaukc , i** tenfold to the g<-od you can possibly de not lx* deceived by mij * .» LOADING and SAFETY rive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manu- ances. It is not ihe st ti. it » s ai l e; c i |» Jilll i ('presents a denial's scared and fear« d a general sou hern " Beware of cheap iron imitations. faefured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O.. 'x tx«».tii of liie | I-i ote < A mil lets’ t Ii i m tne - <hegon stamp «le against/ him, »o tie f r 0 Send fcr Illustrated Catalogue and Price List contains no mercury, is taken internally, in the counti v, t is the -« a tt ■ « g lug game that they have played i . wrote his now famoun letter to Hun. 11. in th«* pockets I tr»-• ; « . p . M SMITH 6. WESSON, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous Oi i '. k - L’itiiichiseH ami Privileges granted to F. H. HOW L in riy lo I he ei.'i ' I th • music liox Itus i B. Miller, <1 <iiai t’s l‘aa«, twgging that ■ SPRIXGF1EED, M <«NN. I surfaces of the system. In buying Hall't» that produces the «ii ti- ■ • on < n pager* | a.'e» i'1'! a'ld 3)1 was gotten gentleman n«»t to enter ti«e field for two . a:»««* August 7th, 188S, Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. lation were t«j-day «1 uh ■.* i I*-, at : a purp'j iri'iee. and ths puipo.»«- wa» years, when Hermann Would aid him in uj> f'ji It is tain a internally and ma<l» in Toledo, it was all in th«* pm-re - . ; a emit be Ohio, by F J. Cle ney A C”. ti I t > .. I >i < ii I lie people of the state oi -ecurtiig tiie nomination. It will l’>\ the incorporators of said company, now on file at the thousand pe»»p **, our < n i Coughs. Coló». Cnic!< Irft;.*nn. Influent. Prcnchltl». WHold by druggist«; price 7Sc. per btttle. not only not be butter«*■ r Afinro CouqNs. BrcncMBl. ir ira te with other countri-s. Tins is seen that Hermann has made pledge« ll-'cor<l' r’s ollie*', in Jacksonville Jackson Co LUH l O Hca-stm."'. a ■*>->. ■ 1 <'nJ«!>.CfOup, right ami left, only to break them. It is ..till "i. its veiy fac-, as it displays worse than t is 1’ n t i' Sore Thr.-nt. « ' jore .... interesting to know that Mr. Miller in ............ -tine: oil betwi ell lf|c gel'.sts bought ( icmtion. The Beef Question. EHiR sALI. ABol'T MMl A< REN OF EXTRA Throat. Lunns culation, : E-V.I.’* I '¡tiii’iix «-I airruultunil land. behiK a part and tin- money paid for them. To make tends to hold turn to ins written pronnse Speedy audi*» ;1 S. S. Bayley and W. H. Nelson of South I I -X IT IS Till. of tiic lliram < «ilx«*r Donation Lami Claim; t , - - > | In ii that al. but a proteetioiiiet ma le in 1S90. Editorially the Telrgriif* Fork have ts*en buying up beef cattle for bit imt«*d about mil«*« from Ashland. ot a the Portland and Seattle markets for some ». e thu 11. • le» <eiiit»le flail 1 U|».H| a contid- Htat«dtliai Hermann was under no obli in.«\ s» mil« south« ! *’li<i*nix, Jackson «•«unity, Or«*- The amount of ( j, time. These gentlemen should be encouraged <fon. Th« Urcuon A California railroad and ■ ’i. le, I «» w:d put it in ai odier fuiui gati n to Milter then , but these inside ■IZ pe.iph-. tin- Or« gon & Cahtornia stage roa«i pass in their enb^rpris««. ns they not only give fair taking the who »• an i; n eii haiidiee than we facts demonstrate that he made the 1. «(<* expo. I moi through said lami This tract of land is all A prices for be« f, but by shipping to the north country an i <1 vid ng W I ’ ;ri.|> ri h» h.L ini'" ot t.ad'- is in uU< pledge, a* he feaied a general revolt in N’.i 1. •!••« p. I»la<-k-loain bottom 'and, being ern market they cause a sort of comiM*tition number < Í m < |> «II. olili« lii.-t <*lniins s«-ttl«*<l upon in Rogue T i»I bl « — with ris I.«» .1 « 111 til«' o.l.er haml, if We export all southern < begun, w ith M'ller as the with the Kan Francisco market .thereby rais rix«r xall« v. Ml w« l' supplied with living each i'crson I a> in 1 I 1 *• ’ liu tv v ill iil:.i Lui ion than we import, choice of his eppunents. ing the pri« ‘ es of href all around. Hereto- xvat. r. This land will b<* s»»ld tn »piantiti«*« to Hermann has some strength with the >mt pun-l»as»-i-*». For turfh« r in1«»*niati«»n in- f -re San Francisco controled th«* beef mar but lloiix* Olii«*«* «It <>r«”»on t vn ti«e batxm •* i f trade is against us. <piir«*ot E. J. FARLOW. Ashlami, Oregon, or ket, ami with Millet A Luxe at the bend of it MILLIONS It (V I. • . I XoX i. it v .i .« bl.ii.ket to cover tip, slid tiot ; farmers of Doug a* county and spent a E I». Fol DRAY. I’lucnix. Oregon. (In th»->’al- lnsurrtn«-e Go’s. Building,/ month visiting among them. He has no set th«* price to suit themselves. Competi- Ashluml Oun. Oct. 3 1HMI \ f< V b. i. v -.'.l, kii >»l. live to the )n*u|>le. To strength with the leaders oi his party tiou is the life of trade, and when the M odoc other millions have m t h.ii! of j . v ■ ii I. only iiecffHury to take the l ND BRANI II ot FICES IN PORTLAND. ASTORIA ANI» ALBANY. hundred thousands in I.o f have i •atlle-raisers have two markets to chose .mittee’H > ii a* ts on pigeK 302 *mi here,and nominally has the support oi the from the result will be a higher price for share. The afi-tirdi'v otdi ti n tiitiPiu'tlu < Has for sa*«- a largì list ot ltepub ican organ, the i’ltufuhiilei, be-» llvt't they givetlie jnople itnoima- beef. ¡Day Forum Corners. prosj eritv of ttie c unii v !.\ • '¡eh iijur I. of o .r tuple, but tin» would not ae cause he appomteil its editor ¡»ostmaster ing is too patent to de.e.ye • aux « ti- .. . v :ph «lx . neitliei would it Ml.tam —and, ye Oods, what a |s.N»tmaster—at Tin imdrisijrnrn has now for hh I v at the Some Big Melons. What would lie an nd-.plate < •ir«n l i :« kyardb m ar Ashland or b i< »'1..n pr !«'cti n. Tii'.» they well I Roseburg. XX (Hi for the Sioux and t'ein u . h » • I i Harry J. Young, the genial ag«*nt ot the M Iler is actively in the field, and a kllV w w u.l <■ tneir di-atli waii'ant, ami •hit /.sum il/c. ' do for the Mexican»; wia' Santa Fe system, who w» ‘ iit to southern Ore XX Oli <1 tremendous elFott will be made in order 1 indi " w in . H|M*clally »»rranin-il t«>r th#» pirrjH»se..f biiyimr and Mib.hx-.lina . . v| war was <*all«d to ilr»i»<- If <*' it • gon a while ag" was hoard from recently, sufficient for the »!• ». < i - Hit i • ..¿‘.l and it.«- dulinu the pa-t two x» aiH ImiiKht ami Mibdix id. «1 ««x . r < r«**» to give hiin a solid southern Oregon <iele- when a drCgomis b«»x full of melons was un enough for us.and w I. t a w ,1V 4« ». ip«-, ami the m.»uy-pomlt-.l , t.. i \. t<> twvntx i«« »• »riu ts. Tin* sm • • *»n <»f thw un«l« rtakina is J*h«»x% ii in th« h gallon. Otv* tiling tha writer predict« as loaded at bis office. Oeorge Hatty weighed i « *-o ti •« te |.la< » «l <»n th»* mark« t.22«*» have b« en r»«»ld. t wa» tl.. H i-'. and only !>.>|e i>l. nk for u» might le- w I.. .;< PHOM IH INCH TO« INCH. a reitainty, and that is thai Douglas id i >, it t. n >u r» - t « h«.i» Hiul in fruit will yield h larger im «»m»* than 1»" a« r. « <»! the lot of fin«* melons, the total ‘wing 15V* t M e they I ate t.ikeli tip tl.e cue county will M«n l a solid anti*Hermann The ameiii • < : i, lbs., the largest melon weighing forty-two France v .I|! ih I.'« iriipn»v«*m«*ntM in th»* way <>t roads. fen< « s, ch aring th«* land. « tv. )-.:< ' 11 UUl tbli ’ W doW II . * r. ’ .alllail I C. H. VEGHTE, Ashland. . r to do the l.n»n ■■»•» t a t n pouudb. Borthwick, Batty .V Co. will send delegation to ibe stale convention. J.. Aiiieficatl |«eu|«le love«!, tliey >*n.< ir.«« t «»t ‘an,I t«»i th»* same price per acre y«»u would have to pay tor a t • ■ n dc|«nd up >n the mini .a TVIIIFS «MI I. BE ItESf MF.n li>K Bo Mil»- them to the southern Oregon eorner of the • !.• .uni I.'." t t« xt.” Whether Farm lor Sale. exposition building. The melons came ir<*m but the amount oi t > .• era and Daj Pupils in S< pt viii I ht , Kr«n<b Taawy Wafers. I > <>t not this t.i I- or blanket ih a near Medford.—[Portland Oregonian. the fatal ties they have 1 t ¡•¡■li A go<»d farm ¡iml stock ranch,containing BW» These waiers are a sure and sale spec ific i I. ,i I..in t'i <n Barnnni evet x" 1 it Th«’ mur«»- of Mudy in this institution is ml ' Where there are n j k- >r «• -»... i. ~ under fence, 00 acres In culti thorough. »iiibr.it iny ail th» braix'liea i»<-long- i . . t >•.. ."mht to t>e miu'orial z if for a.i kimisot female troubles and will re u I lious. s and creiit' is vation. Go»wl hou*»' ami outbuildings nnd ing to b tii-to-la-H < ilm iition. Literary Notes from The Century. Lstnguag«'s. move all obstructions to the monthly |>eri 111 111 o'..van a <l«i<n«'r Hglial to eo«TOll|t m «•• —ary barn room. Fruit enough for a drawing atei vocal h-‘.M«ms in class bring • -m at-ad of the check n u-t , > t i Wihott Balestirr. who has co|lalM>mted sin tii t.imilx. Txvo living apri *.gs on the p'afM-. inclixl’ d intm English t-ours« . 1« • ci no extra them to have | uilh, no matter vhat the cause. They are fiietatlolis, to admoniah -........ -— band as con im <iit. » < . i with Rudyard Kipling in the now uov«*[ handx t«'i -to«-k :<ml irrigation |uir))os«-s. I’h«* ch»irg‘*. with prole, ti mista. iniHt*. If ' whatever^ w< man needs, and can be used ioti.in^ to t i do witii proleiti II safely. For ‘•aie by the Livingstone < hemi i 's I t at»-«l flu«-« mil«*s northw«*s1 ot Eagle Young ladies willing to follow tin* higher whl< h Tin- C«*ntury will publish, is a young The highest pr .si eiiiv n - iliey l a i plat e.l the two tat,let. on pagi a calCo. manufa '.t'irers.Han Francisco '• *al I*' u.t and mm- mil.-s from (’entral Point rail- art coin’s» or musa-al course are afiorded man now living In London. He is a writ«*r ever known wa- Ir. in 1» o t- ..C limi *.'3 first in «lie twit au<l tiie road-t,«i!«>ii. it s«»|«j b«d«»re harv.'st th«* crop sp«*cirtl faciliti« s in »-ach. ami a busim*ss man as well, living a ineiulwr national wealth ini .<- » I xv ill go with tiie place. A small I'Uneli of cattle ih,ii K.-t alter no one would tiare been The usual moditi«-at ■><n is imule w’mn more I x ^ a I Blank«. an<! -om«' b«'gs will !»«• s»»l«i also, if desir«*«!. than on«' "I t in am- t.Hii'ix attenti the Acad of the r«’ceutlv organized firm of IL-ineman cent in ten years. Farms they were well aware >f this A B<d» stivr, of Leipsic, which is publishing a donfileil in tbeir value, anel every b amh <1 e.-iU'.i I’« i ms .-aHy; Ixyo-thli'ls cash, balance to suit emy at t h» sam» 11 m«-. A full H** .rtim*ut «»í LI mu R n L«r th»* umo •p ’ rics of copyright«*«! English ami AtmTican ».they put it tiie«, well knowing that iml»-has.’i-. For pHit’culara emjuirc «»n tin .hit ksonvill«- is <*on«'< «b <1 to hr th«’ most «•f ju*ii““* «»I th«* |M.*a«*e aud «‘ou^tabluft can oi industry was tn the i.igfie - pt t •» <• p a«ot t Ii«' prop» i«-tor. tl.e inali W'lio s*op|'e.l to «ulve the first alxxay-Iw L»un«i ut th»* T ime * uflke ; al*»«) h« a thy place in > 'iitii' i n «»r«a>"ii ami <•»!*•< of novels on th«» continent of Europ»* in th»* and yet at no ti.ne .in it g H' <t p< ■ • FREDERICK SCHNEIDER. ofacc« sH. Rogu»' hiv» r Vail« \ Railway Co.’s fashion of the Tauchnitz editions. enough tu reach <i«*«*d*. iii"rtgiig»**. MII m «»( sal»*. l«*uM*<t ai.'i I never live 1 »r>g the per capita < ireul.it ion ex. <■■ 1*1» trains run w it inn a block «»1 the convent. ..-nt- for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Schlitz. Brewing Coni toe other Ine talee* witii the iniurina TU“«diaiii<- n li« n-. l»<in<isH!i«l « x«*ry l«*giil blank For turili» r particulars addrrss th«- and that was #‘> per hea l »•»» f .<■ On the Ocean B< ac!n The only way that I g»*m-rally u*"«l in Or«*g«»n. Th»*y arc priut»-d tn n in them. MPERIORESS to-day; for the whole ile.ede I i. t.. pane. Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt «& Co.’s Sarsaparilla ami Jackson ville, Oregon Are you thinking of visiting Cresc«,nt city lumi I tl.e fiail'l was t»iat I didn’t know aft»-r th«- iat»**»t ami I h * m f«»rins. au<1 will l»e circulation wa» under (l«i |» r Ii a I. this summer? If so, you want to stop nt the Its Causes and Cure, ■aliali« » the | io | ht eid of a ts»k tu >"l«l at l’"rtlan«l prie«**. Ttwsc in n«» uu «* um - Del Norte hotel. Firsi-claaa in every particu less than our p -—nt per < <p ■ i • n *ity for -••n«!ing away f«»r y«»ui l<*gal biankb. Iron Water; also Areadiau Mineral Water from Waukeslia. Wis- .Scientifically treated by an aurlst of world, Valuable Property tar Sale lar and head<iuarters f<»r tourists. A tine lation. Between 1 >70 and I»»1 f " <• < oinniei.ee at. ami a» iilck would tiave it view ot th«- Pacific- ocean ami surrounding I „nini. in-. I at the wrung end, for the r u i«le r«-nututi«»n. D<*atiiefw«-ra<liuat<*H and «*n- Applegate-William« bug« Line. country «-an tw had from this hotel. Board over |22 per head, and tliai w.es ti . g. . I, alleasi. <i.sl ut u.l «ani tl.at all tir»-!x » tir«-«!, ot trom 20 to ;i> y«*tirs* standing, ' (*oTÌ8Ìn. att«T nil other trentnu nt.*» have failed. How NE OF Till. M«iST DESIRABLE FARMING and rooms from <1 to «1 JU) p«*r «lav. according darkest |>eri(»l tinaiie t.ihy • - t . vp il thing» s-i.<111.1 bling fu'th aflet tlieir kind. H'-n-aft.-r the following rate U far«* wi to location. Reduc<*d rates for families and 11»« tlitliuulty is r»*achcd ami t he chuh « removed and f*t<wk ran« lies in - .nt h»-rn «»r«-g«m, <*on- enced in our iitslory , an 1 t.ow « i■ i. t <• <r Why, tiiup. atioiiLi a lielieving |*eople I«* charg«*d on th«* abov«- liu«»: From Ja« k- t'.'llx • \|>;aiti<-«l in yuculars, with atfiilav»tH taining 840 a< r»*s. I«»vat»*«l on th«- taimais K»*«l parties. Single rn<*Hla, 25 cent«. ly |24 per head «e would souviii«* to Vniontown, SO «•••utn; to Appio E. Y ates , Proprietor. and t«*st'.morilalH of cur»*g from prominent iilHnk«*t prairi»*, a sliort dist.im*«- from Pros- lu k fur sny offspring from protection change our present eondi'i m gate, 01 ; to William*, Ìl.-YO. Pa<*ktMp*a people, mail«*»! fr»-»*. p«*<*t postolfi«-»- in Jackson county, Orvg«»n. Oft, when reading «•arriv’d safely at rea^oiiaM« but UH kind, fiaud. DI!. A I ONTA INE. 1830, Wtien wo h "'i 1' •» -1 This ram H i |.t. ! toth«*j*rodm - rate-, batisluc Bticklon*« Amica Salve- i t t.'r in t'.is lo'mtiy, 1 tion guaranteed. Ta**«»ma xx .«*»h. tion <»1 Im.' aii'l »i. < k. !>• ing xx « Il unt« i««1 an«I head t» *‘t then 1 ributary to alm -t unP mil »^11 »ing»-. V»-g« ta- Tin Is'si salve in th«- w«»rl«t for Cut«. Brui a.. ..k i: >1 sk my . li, a«e we J. \. Lor de >,Contractor. bl«*s and «»th« i farm « tops also pi«»«lu< »*d in ses, Sores, Vlc»*r«, Salt Rh»*um, F,«v»*r Sor«*s, scot H«-E ikai 1» t I. M . X i l '■ e i ».i C u' I -’.v| t and land ■ abundant*«*. I In x «‘lopiiH-nt «»I large luint»« r- T«-lt«-rs, ('happed Hamls, Chilblains, Corns YOUNC, li ■ fit and diiving contem I I uii .'r <» < t years ago? Ing n*ter< >ts will turn:>h H h<>me market for F uno for Sale. and .»¡I skm l.ruj'ti- 'h«, ah'l pooitive « nr.- V • all that can I»« pi..<bi«-.-«i. It wilt b. -«»Id with homes’’ It i» <x< ■ n.-s u;e a» it rises. My i all Improv*-im nt*, -t .« k, ......... tarnpng imple for Pii»-.«, or n<» pay re«|uir«-»l. It i* guaran- mor-ele-s, coritis a it ; . X A line \ A S 'h - pi-in«« alniAftt new ami i - t.< net. As I think the t« r«l to give |N-i ’ f»-«*t satisfaction « t m«>m y ments. al.*o a valual»;«- timber ami milling ill p. rt.M't onl. r, «au I» «.I,twined ut a Ur- •Im kMiniill«-. Or riniti. i le r .f our country are guiu. Cull "it or a«i«ir*-’>. propurtx’ adjoining, d desired. For t« rms ami refunded. Price 25 cents |»« r boy. Fur sale < < m eal- <1, by p i. 11' ■ X lighting taxat.oti. \ further intormatf«»n apply to N. N. Aik-r. by all druggi«ts. I i. my car»: *'\'ou heeded il. li. H anna JaduumviUe. lion that 1.» lev. d on v.. - «•! a l kinds «buie m a fl im -claw« Prospect, or >. J Day, Jacksonx ill»’. I :. ■! naught but to hide I a* rt-asonatdr rat<*s. will' frum you le-» tlum < t.e t YVbv suffer'' rr.*«h»n ’ « ' H»*»l Ak. s ’ . of tongue tint J an- u attentimi paid to kMxttiny gnv- IibU. lut r h.I • y tt-.jug I',.. hundred doilais ui y .ui liiuenl inn It*. •uro you. luo». H ul .- ia X. AKv. FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST W. H. PARKER, AllolIM.l iON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1891 CELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS. is more complct«* by far than any other in Southern Oregon, and <*o inpar«**« favors lily with any in the State. Job Printing of every imaginable (lcsvrlption «lorn* at San Francisco rates, and In a prompt ami first-class manner O 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon kveyok Children Cry for Pitcher’s bastona.