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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1891)
I I HERE AND THERE. ‘Or gmotratiunnva FRIDAY Buy a White. (’■•ol weather is prevailing. OCTOBER 1'1. P'l. N»»ren, the Swede who n.V’b ri' i-!> li Sun- • ure Preston’s “Hed-Ake.” apj»vare<l from the gran it.-'«.imp n- .1 k’hl.d (’r--qu«’t sets ter sale ut the 8. F. Variety some week* ago, lias !.... .. h'*uid from 1 Leland, Cal. Store. MININO NEWS. N. D. Young, who Is engaged in niii.i: / ii Preston’* “¡led-Ake” is a specific lor h«-a*i- Pleasant cr*-« k pr*-.-im-t, w.v her«- thi m-h,-. H*\sj>eaks favorably of th«- min- ral j • Choke venn< »n is finding ita way to this of that section. market. Bussill s Jim R. did well ¡it Yreka, winning Go t-. the Medford Nursery for apple ¡ill the rac*-s in which h • was ent. r I, trv«-s. • follows; Novelty. 4 mil- ; 4 inn - h i I. ’Uis s. \dur has returned to Gohl Hill to and half-mile dash. resi.f.. If you want th«- b.-*t ’.-wing-m v hii. th«- World, g.-t til«’ unequal' d White, Drink C-Toiiado Water and you will be a discount f.»r cash or at a reason.d healths. on th«- installment plan. Now is the time to call ut the T ime * office A large congr«-gation ¡i**<-m!- hi ami settle. onen-air m«***ting of ihe in« mi -r* • : I'v.-rybotly is now convinced that the Christian denomination ¡it th«- n. -nth Foot* creek l.i*t Sunday. White is King. Notices for th«- lo«-uti"H of pl.ie.-r and quartz mine.*, etc., f«-r *ute at th« T imes of. dev. The discovery of .-re ¡it th" leseti ledge, in Blackwell «ii*tri«-t la.*t v.e* k ussiying at»out $HM) t" th«- t"U, <-au” «1 ipiitr u breeze in mixing circle*. The American Mining ( ><ie. *tuiuliird au thority on all *ul»j« « t* p. rtamihg t" min ing, water-right*, el- ., i* k.-pt ter *.ii«‘at th«- TXMK* uffiuu. Memr*. Hardy ami SI »v.-r hav«- ina.b’ a cinnabar tii*<*"\. ry iu Evan* *re« k . M a«l"V* precinct, whi.-h prumi*. * !«» b«- • ip t the richest an<i must • xten*ive dei»- *it* «-ver fouml on the •••»¡u*t. Men ’ ov»-re"ats for the winter at Beanies An ft»*vs.*iuent <»f f«*ur cent* u shar.’ ha* been l»-vi« d ««u th«- .-.ipital *tu« k of the si*ki- A White ». you Consolidate«! Qui- **il\«-r ( whc h te •1 hn A. Ola*uchain of Big Butte visited us «vp^rutlng iu West ik-aver «li*lri.T in tin ic»t long since. Siskiyou mountain*. Did you those fruit trees at the Med Frum’i* Fitch ha* ha«l «.n «-xhibiti-»n at hi* ford Nur.scrv? • office m Medford during the p.i*t w.- k ’ ih .- D ■ y K wish to sell real-estate? If so ad spvcimvus of orc taken from th«- <«««ld«-n Accident miuc « u Sardine cr« • -k. in whi.-h hr vertise in th*- T imes . is interested, that *ur|»<i.*.* anything *. • n Satis, rij.tinns to the weekly “Examiner” here for sometime pa*t. tak*-u at th*- T imes office. Many hav«» viewed the b« auiiful *|. inp-n* (i.-org. M rim- Is running a blacksmith of gold brought in by J.»hn W.-ll* . i Tlpuiq»- sou creek, at th«- bunking-h"U*.- <-f B« .-kii.,m ’Ie j. at Brown.*b«>ro at ¡»resent. A lleamv* in this ¡»lac-, during th«- p.ft A l"t of first-class shiugles have b»*»*u rc- fortnight, and thty ure well worth vi. wiug, •iv.-d at the T imes office. even in their br«<k«.*n «-"i»dni u. tl ’• . u ii- J »hn Wade has returned to this valley ot th»* golden platter r.-pre’«-nuug a [ i.-< v not less thau *«-«.-u inch« > in .li.um-t« t .mi from a visit to ciist«‘rn Oregon. Wurth at leu*t $1,500. Ju*t th am tint Mr*. J. H. Martin of Ashland has been vis yielded in the pock, t i* n u i r th«-puMi. iting in th«- Isiy city this wc«*k. t«> know, but it wa* something a ithn.. ;i Max Muller, county elerx, sp»«nt a few tiuuing in miumg talk .my wk. r... It te daily lay* at the metropolis this week. demonstrated that the milling - ra im • by n means drawn tu a close in *■ ith.-rn Or- g-m. Will. William* is yet in Portland, and may The Quicksilver Miumg C" thi’ w* . k dis get .1 permanent ¡.«»sition there. charged al »out 35 ot tin- lib u wh" h.«\.- I.... .. \ lot "f »-ro.piet ’»'ts have just been rc- at Work t'»r them. Tw - t lift. ■» hands are still employed ut th» ir mm.-’. It h.i’ • •IV' I .it th.- s. F. Variety Store. been found necessary tv rem«»«l' I th.- fur Mi*’I.m Ila sliTinan «»f Talent ha* been nace, which work will b.- finish. •I in at- at •1 -unga trip in Klamath county. two week*. Supt. Senn h.i- te-«*n *u •-.-.•.b <t I ir’»-. I .” I ir f«-m-.» p«»*ts for sale in by H. Tuttle el Califoriu.i, an . \p« ii. ii cinnahar miner, and will return t»an 1 i.»ntitiv* to *uit at the T imes office. Frauciscu temporarily. H ha* tip- utn. *t l’.i> tie ¡Tinter, as he ne«»ds what is com faith iu the sticcvB* of th»» « nt.-fpri*«- un.l ing t" him. He has waited puth-ntly. says that th«-r«.- 1* a larg«- b dy •■( fin«- >r*- in Chi’. N. I..inil»ert ami Win. Schafer of sight. The ineu w. r-- laid • It in - rd. r t curtail expense», a» th- r- is uolhiug! r them ’• 1 Hill u« r«- I pt «-on«» «lay this w*-«-k. to du ut present. (>' I pajM-rs. in quantities to suit, for * •al.« ¡it th T ime .* vfti' «-. 50 cents a hundred. Found in the Sacramento River. The End Almost Here This ls the last wwk of th.- gr« <»t 1’ rtlan-l exposition. Iu vv*-ry r- -p* / i- lar ah- ..d ot nearly anything • f th-? kmd • \« r li« ..i 1. the Favlil .X this exposition, a* in all pr-.i.a'>imj it’iik- will not be seen until th. |.q ..f n;.- years. No ti«-pi«rtm**nt has h. «.n The nuteic is surpaa’iugiy flm*. th. a t far superior t«» anything w. h«»\. - . u mi’’¡d- of the Atlanti'-. .iud th.- n«»v« 1 f- iitur« ’ u. 1 the greatest uttrii.’ncu-”. 1'I p > ar- ’"nu merous that *f»acv i> not *ulh »• i.t n d*- *. rii’t- tip-in. ii -. ■ are: M'^nday, bab\ day. I u« -d.i\ .» gi.u.u che** touruaui«-ut uitu living pp - 1 . 1.. participate«! m i.y uote«i rfi.’-pi,»y.1 - up- n u bourd 10*24 tMpiare fe« t : the ■> -I mm-* ar. gorgeuu* and elaborate, amt the pi.»u ■ t j ..»> uj*»n a magnificent scale. W im’d<i\ mi. b»« fM>licvm«ii s and c« ■mlU't. >rs d < . lhur.’ day, atnlwtic day; tai’ will i........ d tne gr«-ut days of the exp«»siii"it, tip i'ortnind Turn \«-r»-m In-ing th«- prii. ip.»l p«iti i- pant». Vu Friday there will hr .» gr.imi band contest; band* from ’• s--r«d p--iut’ will enter, as the prize* are -f gr-.it xalu» . baturday will L m .* boar«i *f immigrati m day. and the t*Xp’»ltl«’U will Ciu’- with a grand ma*.pie carnival, in which all exhibitors will be the parUeij*auU». Ib-ryford Bros *>f Lake .-.-unts **.•11 to Jesse D. Carr 1,'K hi head t'.f Hi cattle, they b«-ing .» id - of the I, ad firms of «’astern Oregon. Sheriff Birds.-y adv.-rti'. - t • - • «lay, OctotM-r 31st, son., valual >■ , levied on as the prop« rty f < uebuker, ut uh, near Tab-nt. Mr. Mann, re . nt y (r-.m lid.; chased a part of tin- farm .-f 1. - law, G. IL Lynch of Wagi • : at once improve th«- ¡u - ¡.«-rty. Last M«»nday th«- *t.»r«-s ,, fellow’ -citizens Were «-1« »*♦’,!.• w i ng : ing th«’ Day of Al up-m. nt, kn• ai Jewish calendar as Y »m Kippm. P«-a«-h s«’cd* ar»’in demand and I. i ir of bushels ur«- being 1».'light and ' : I will I»«’ planted in nurse:i« s, for th.- pi:i| of raising shoot* uj>.>n whi.-h :•• gi.di. Onions ar«‘tx.-ing *..l«i in bulk.it I a pound, <md are not likely to I this .season. One party .»n Wi al«»ue has raised 75,000 p.- ii nd* ■ Th«* largest and *.. 4 mortgages and «ill kind* . legal blanks south "t Sal.- T imes office and *<4«i at P 1 rail w A la; . >• hauti ,‘fjr| s.>n are at Medford, in Jacob Conley <»f tii .-inploy tin- Medford Distilling Co., us with a fin«- sp« ciu. making barrels. ♦•ral. which h«- think \ larg»* a.’sortm« ut of men*» ami boys’ fine large quuntiti«- 1 r.-ic h eulf ’h-*. ’ has just been received nt oughly pi - .*j-- II« «unes A White’s. • E. D. Brigg*, i1 J. J. H u K and family are visiting re la purchase«! tip- J. til.- I"Wd ll'l«liti"U t'> tir«-s aa«l fn*-n*ls iu B»-nt<»n county, where the sum.- inipr"V«-tl. b -s.. g..t his start. administrated* *al«-. M i”« s Nada Inlow and J.»*ie Itenson of Ex|»*-n»-iP-e has 'i ti nt ¡ir. b«4h t.-a, Hing flourishing school* cr«»p* «»n cl.-an gmuiul ; in Rogue river distri. t. ami mur-- «-« rtaiuly th.u o. B. Hardy, th»- milling «»¡•♦•rater of Gold farmer« should *--w ¡is Hill. 1».i* I».-, n visiting .it Victoria, B. C,, bvior-- tii«- winter rain* *• during the past week. \ . Igl \ n. w W r-ester dictionary, latest edition, organized at Jack’«»nvill«- ’•■!' ’¡m • | th«- pr«-s»-nt np.nth. About 29 - r ■ plying at tbc T imes office. ing young men hav.- signiib-d tip ir 1 TI p - Ashlaml city council has passed ah of becoming ..barter lie inb.-i ordinaii*-.- li--»’using certain trades and uccu- Thu A’hlatul militi«! I . y - v. i p<iti"iis m tin- gninit«- city. sue the cu*teni inaugiir.it. d I having wc»*kly «lam-. * ¡it <« I;, .in. ’ a Whit«- h;iv«- th. largest and b.-st assortment of ladies kid glow* ch«»ie«* !ir*t of th.- ’.-ri.-s taking pl.p able au.’pi' - - i.i’f Saturday •• g »"«Is. (.’¡ill ami see them. ♦ Fr<dii th«- |>e| N'.rt.- k Tr-.. p (’, Fourth Cavalry.ar«* now «-n r.-ut«- I through • astern (>r«*g«»n from l ->rt Walla that tip- sum *ui'’ -rn«- i in that a railr«»a«i t-* *■< W'.illa t»> Fort Bidwell, Cal. J"*e|»hllV- U- 'Utlf !• Th u*and* ar** s«-nt y*-ariy to the gr»-at *omv portion* .» iiiitarium. li -t.-l del Coronado, to drink «»f from, the kiup-'is mim-r.il water. I La.lies, you w funi th.- i Th* Farm« r ’ Advocate is th«» latest candi wool dr«.*’ date f>r ip - u ’piper honor* In this section. Ream«-* A W1 D is published at Brownsboro. All their pr. ’ soil. ( all al.«l ■ X. I nig.- Day i* engiige.l !n m.'iklng an as. pri. * ’. x. --ni. nt of tip* town, ami it is prohibit- that The most disappointing R-atur« f th-- lat« Yreka fair wu* the slim crowd and tin- «Ü*- honest race», it is quite « vi.b-nt th.1! if fairs are to te- *m*«-«-’*fully niamtaim-d !• r any gr»-at i*-ngth of time, thei-- ti.u-t b. r.-- f«»rm both in the tminm-r "f comlu.-Ting ami quulity of th«- racing f«-<itur.-* "f tip- ¡".-al as sociations. Th-- public ur.- heartily tir*-«l <d being buncoed, uml a g<- d agri.-uitur.il « \- hibiliui) with all racing f.-aiur. * -diminat.-d would rveu »••• ¡»ref« ruble to th«- .-h.ir.i--t«-r «»f raeing too oft.-n off. r -.l. A g i 1 h«»n ’ rare for l»te«ai, te-tw«-m g< "d 1. r*.*, wi'i prove th«-ivmliug attraeti. n any »vie r»-; but it seem* that w«-ar«-fated not to hav»- that style of rariug h«-r«-, ut l«-a*t le t until tip muuag*-ment learn sufficient f th«-w.«y s of the tra« k t«» enable them t<> up dislr m-~t driv.-r«* ami jtwkrys, te *ay n thing tip ir uuscruputeu* . inpioyer*, from running th- fair. A little «-du ati'.u and h-'Uvsty is what i* needed. Good Advice to Yonngnters. Bro, Tr»wns« nd < f th.- Lak- vi«-w I \ nu i.>-r, like th«* warhorse <-f ol-i s<. um th.- batt I-- from afar off. ami iu a lat i”ip. giv. tin following sound mh i- »■ to « r tain \ »ung up • wb«»*e vater seem* gr.-iit«-r than th.-ir judg ment. H«-ar him •We li'-ar Un* names ..f iil( i;- ji.y’ mention«-«! as I*mg pt- lsibb . .mdidat. ’ f’ i th«» office «»! circuit judge, s, pp .[ then, ar»* old ami ••xp« ri«‘ii-«-.I atr .ri • ys and ’ are young fledglings wh have \.-t to writ« their first brief. T«» the latter <-!.iss w. u iid say wait; if y u pruv- y..ur*.-lf d.-s.-rviug the peopte will reward y ai in : i .* i Dot try t" fore,- y«.ur’. iv. s H-., f.; !(p duties of whi.-h y u .!•> i • . i ipr*-ii.-nd. Th»» voters uf th. first judi al -ii-Ti tar« nut anxious to pay th«* • \| • •— - f . iu a’- ing an 1nexp« rten-*.-«l attorney .-.til h * C»mv« il g«.«..| judge, by ¡.¡.v ing I n: n th« bench. His mistake* and blued--r* ar<- t ■ vxpen*ive.” List of Letters Remaining In th« .la. *- u\i i. I <t fib . On October 15th, 1*‘»L In allmr t i :n tn please say “adv« iti*. I I wrv. I Im *. Adam«. Pearlte M"*< N.-\vt"U Adam*. Harriet I., A ayer. W. C. ltervert, Jane McTavi’h. I . J Borough. E*th« r Smith. I lor.-i.' " Bullan«!. Wm. N Tiloma ’. D. M Coker, May Trimbte, I h •*. Curry, Tom W.H.druff, «.»ri.- Carter, W. W« ll«-"im-, J"hn Gooch, Jenni»* Uiiliani*, J. H. Hill. H. L. 2 Iv.-s, Peter T. HENRY PAPE, >1 1 . M Quarterly Meeting. Th*- first quarterly meeting of th«- M. F. Church. South, will I m - h«*ld at F.agl • I’- int. Embracing Saturday ami Sun lay. th- _ltl: and 25th «lays of <»<-t"l»«-r. 1S;»1. A full at tendarne of the ofileial m«-mb’-r.’ is m *■••’- »ary, a* ’fecial busim ss of importali will be brought l*-fr>re th«- «»«»nfer«•»•••*. i:. C. O««l.F.sBY, r. c. Eorie« and Wagons for Sal?. Th undvr’ikTi«' ! h i* f r -u' • a *puu of h"is s. al*-, tw w..g ■!.’ .i,«l tv. * t* ■ f hi uir- n. m g.."«l < fd i, whi li h ;:- r f.»r ’.1 • at a n-a*"nal.'p fixur . 1 •-r fin!h<-i p.irti«-u- Ur* enquire- «-f W. I.. Wui-IIS, Medlo.d. a 1 p. r cent, tax will be levied. r t it«», s are being marketed. So larg«» ha* I m -' 11 tic- yield that the best «ptallty is bringing “lily 50 cents a hundred. TI p rain was w l«*«»nw«l by all, especially by ill - f.irnp-rs, who can commence ¡»lowing St. i atri'-k * Pili- if it 'btiiiip-s ¡1 short time longer. from the l.x-st mat.-ri 1'-ur carloads of fruit w«-nt f«»rwar«l from most approved formula, < i,iU’"U ’Tati 'ii, abov«’ Ashland, one «lay lust ¡•erfeet .-ath.irti - and li\ pro«iu.... I. G. H. Ila-kii. .M il i . w k f r th«- Earl fruit company. J. Hiukte, Central 1 • -mt Tl.-- r.-iil property tw-longing to th* »-state 1 wa troubled wirb t J"hn Rot- n was sold at administrator** years pr»*vi«»u: ’a!-- i" ¡sheriff Birds»«y for $G0o. Ely s ( r- am 1 Tip- White S. wing-machim- has no c«pial. other *.»-call, ■> 1 get y«»u 1 money'» worth when yu buy cured me. T •n "f th.”' . -debrated machines. magical.^ [Clarence L. Hull. I (.••I? M. Di< kens. >n passed through town Dr. C. E- Loomis, late land .1;? y. si.-id i\f on Iu’ way to Apptegate to kalso- cov«‘red mor«* «-ro«»k n.iip- the inside of J«?hn Devlin’s house. j.artm*-nt than he wa Weak, tired, no appetite. and who was relieve Chapter 1 c«>nsequenc«*, has gon«- in’" tin Cha pt* r 2 Take Ho«»«l’s Sarsaparilla, Chapter 3: strong, cheerful, hungry. ¡less an I settled d<»\vn into Applegate farmers hav»- u »¡»lendid crop Eugene. ■ f • • wiiit-T appi**« for sal««. The buyers After trying many r- : have i,.a penetrated that section «0 far. during th«* past tw» iv.- » (’ream with complete s A f. w «-opl«»s of th»» American SottterV om* y«-ar sine«' I stop,. d < 1 .! ’hind.nd authority <»n all land mat had no return of <*<it irrh. ters, 11..»y I..- f"iiiitl at th«* T ime » office. to ¡ill my friends. M iltoii h.:in wa< falling as wo went to press, Pa. wh'-liiui- indeed welcome, «'is if lai«i the Mi’* Georgi«* ( ■ d ¿¡it • fl. 'nally ami iresht-ned everything. »laughter < f Ge«>rgte tress, will iipjM-ar in tip- Mr. .nd Mrs. G. F. P«?nnebaker of Talent Littl. L<»r xp. • * . >p. .id th«- coming winter in Cali- not»-«! pliiv. Yreka. 1 hi* *-v«-ning . « »1 i f‘>r th.-benefit of th«’latter's health. theatre will ....... . ted and a 11 ’I t ' "iird "f «»qualizatten is still in s« s- forinan«-«’ given. -1 hut will adjourn to-m<»rn»w, which is Iteainr-s «V Whit-- lia\. jii’t -p. th . » d d.iy « f its legal <»xistem.-e this year. new stock of men's ami boy*’ . ; »i A. W. sturgis ami wif»* of Forest creek sizes, whi.’h they ar. *«-lling v- i VÌ-qted J.i k’ ’tiville lust Saturday. Th«'y «imi at th.- mo’t r.-nai.I ar-- u«»w •-•uf-ying th.-ir m-.it.m-w n.*si«lrncr sons contemplating buyin d<. We|| to ib’p« et tl;. I! IIirry M<-( 'lallcii was «»tected re^’order of fresh ami .-«»mptet«- th* At. "t K••’••burg .it th«» kite election, I te. t.g Fr. d. Fl-.ed, th«» pr.-s.-nt in^umlM-nt. Will. Jamieson, of the freight department of tie- >. I’., is in uttemlauv* at th«- firemen* •onveiitiou at Chicago. l»r . Nix-m of h matrimony • t Mi’’ i. tober 7th, i- • <titer of y by hum I, • U’. int«-Ui- le his brille liu.d'h- end our hearti- ir jour- •unded P* r- 4 hat s> 'ino i-'Ut is • was realer • Guru \\ Til.- M. If- 1'1 Distilli» ar.» ruíply b■ buy . t n. ,i por bushel tei all 1 he c« M ei > vn * e ¡ a Our V« i\ B« «’"iifirm «mr *tat- ni' nt \ Reker's English Rum superior to aux an i a!i t ‘ p - Tiir.ui! an i lamir*. ami <‘r<m 1» il ’* magie W p ->fi. t » .»u a ’.imi. «■ i bt r, t Ili* Rem« «1> i* *.»1.1 antre. * 11 X uh ve ira 1 - . h . t v Preste- a‘ ■ ’ The Secret of Fine Pastry. Is wholly in using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. *«' aviTH in The only pure Cream Tarter Powder -old on the market. Other brands contain either ammonia, alum or some other ■I D. Briggs ; 1 .» . « immi’i mtor, k Jackson* in adulterant. Ammonia or alum powders dry out, make the r'ough too porous, leaving a b tter taste, etc. No agency has assisted so much toward perfection in cookery as Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Its ingredients are simple and so blended as to exist in cya< t < if "la al pro portions, so after use there is never : ny ex .•••;. ■» cither kft in 'S whatever left in the food. Hence there can be no : npvrita-s the finished food. No bitter taste, no taint of ammonia, but food raised with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder partakes of the natural sweet flavor of the flour and keeps moist and fresh fof days. This powder possc.-se qualities peculiar to it alone. No other makes such delicious paltry. No other contains the white of eggs. ROYAL WORCESTER CUTLERY A WRITTEN WARRANTY RAZOR PRICES. «1.00. F«ir quality. • 1.««.half hoi low ground. fl.Z»O,fu!l hol low ground. «1.15. Barters’ test • 2.00, Royal Worcester. S2U>O. Fanry handle, ft. w. ^ besi i-.w GIVEN WITH EACH RAZOR KNIFE OR SHEAR ARE THE BEST A-k your Dm «r for ROYAL WORC FS1 EK RAZOR STROPS for putting a kern edge on a razor McKnight JL Co.'s Royal Worcester Biand tud take no other, ac they r re rel iahle. be cannot supply you. send us advertised price and we will send article post paid IO ef zr/rn for reg in. }'te,in9 by mail- MCKNIGHT & CO., A Retl.Mr Dealer wanted tn rash town to han'll, not rood«. Writ. at once and «cur. a<«ncy before II 1, toaUt» Ui cr.1 diacvuui*. » By far the largest dealers on the Coast in TESTED SEEDS Trees, ftrilllzers, Bolte, loses, B.l.Roois’BeeSnpplles. We are Northwestern Agents for D. M. Ferry & Co., the largeot SMd Grow ers aud Dealers in the World. F. L. POSSON A SON Bring ia Your Corn. - • PORTLAND. OREGON for Infants and C h I Id ren. To Whom it Concerns, Th. publie is hereby notified that the Roga. i;i\- I steam Flouring __ ______________ Mills ut Juck* - -nvill.- will I-« .q.«-ip-d f »r business on and .di. i August 15lh n«-xt, and that I will re- »X•- grain ut mark« t pri«-«- on note or book the • -tat.- of tfi.- lat«- (r. K*” i-'A’ki. All |H-r*.»n* indebted to said estate '■ ’iii-dt....... m*- terwar«! promptly und • ■ ’ of .-’¡lit. b«-! t i> I;., nt :i. u*t I»«- n.ad. in « ltln-r cash ur grain imme- di / ly A w‘»rd t" th«- wise is sufficient. M l *. J ohanna K akewski , Administratrix. A **Csit ori a is so w»U adapted to chfidrro that T recommend it as superior to any preacnpUon known to me” H a . A whia , M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, ». T. “The ur * of ‘Pastoria’ 1« ao universal and Ite morite ao well known that it seems a work of supererogation tn endorac it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castona within easy reach ’’ C arlos M arty *. D. D., New York City. Laie Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. W - will buy all the coru in thi* valley at 50 • • ids p<i bU’h«-i on eat. We shell it otirs-elve*. M bii I' okii D i - u AND Ktv'o. Co, “ For arveral years I have raeommendad * Caatona,' and shah always continue to ° so aa it has invariably produced beneficial J our KoVI. r. m . d .. The Winthrop," 1 Stmt m.d Ttb Ar«., New York City Tn Cavratm Covan, JT Maaur »route, Nev Tutu NEW T HIS WEEK Farm for Sale Till I NI>I.R*IGNED <»HF.lt*« HI8 FARM. I ’I uai«d 2-q mil«* fr<»tn Woodville, f«»r sale at .« mu gain. <»u • a-y t«-rm*. Fur full particu lar* w ritv to or call <»1» J w. R obinson . wim«'r. Noti.e of Publication I KM» I H 4 1« E AT KOSEBI’RG, <)R„> <fetoi»«-r 14. IsHI. f ." I l l> HLREBY G1VEN 1HAÌ THE I? 1 ■'« :nr’-e.«ni« ■! s. iti» r lias til«-d notici* <>f -> . ji’. ut. ui t ■. in.ik' linai pr«>«»f in *upp«»rt ’ his< uni, .iiid tinti -a:d pioof wiil be madc- l" 1 111 • .1 ».<_• • r « >uuty ( 1« rk <»f Jackson • 'liuti. < h •< goii. ¡»t Jacksonx ille. <>r«-g.»n, «»n miiii i . ij . i»«< ». |s’.»l, viz; Henry A. lUuit-n, a 'iiP’t'M«! «litri No. 45*7. ter thè of NI. j. X*,. I >1. 4.an iNLl4 1 SW‘i<>f bev 12. 1 v. , ►- s k ; W , U . M II- intnp s Ih» following witue**efl to prove hi’ . >nt miioii’ r.-sub ne«- ur»«»n and cuitiva- 1 •. <»t - ii'i i;»nd, vìz ; A.fred C arter, Herling; !■• t- 1 iLxchy. Jack* 'iivilic; Pru»r Eaton, .1 « k’"!iv; i-. John 1. Att. la rry, H«-rling; ah ■ d .1 h k’.'ii county . « ir« goti. JOHN 11. >11 l’PE. Keglster. I 1DIFÍ W1H 11,1,1 o,,r FALL and WINTEK STOCK COM- LdLHLO 1’LETE. We have CNCSUAL BAKGA INS in All Wool Tricots, Plaid Flannels, Toile De Rouen, Alpaca, Homespun, Henrietta, Etc. Notice of Final Settlement Inin. « .unty ( ourt of the Stat«- of Or «iron, i t U p « ou’iity «.I J;uk* .ii, *itting tor the i: o ’.u-iion.'t pr«»bat<-business. In ■ .< inattei «d tn. «-state <•! John R<»tvn deceased. .»ll« I. I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE We offer*tyuu Special Prices as we auniiBistiator of the estat«* of John li« •. ii , <!■ « • a-« d, has tiled in the County Court ■ • J.»« k.’.'U < «»unty . Oregon, his final account a-suvH udtniiiiM 1 at.»r, ami by «»rdvroi r»aid €3rm.niilf« to<l JSiig-ar*, < Saturday , Nov. 14. 1KV1. at the hour of 10 46 kA. m .. I- *«-t tor hearing. Ail persons Extra ,iit' i «’t« d are I p r. by notified to appear and hi’ or I p t objection* to said account on or I»« toi • *aid day . 66 r..!■by order of Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge «»t ’ai l I ourt. isirr cash • 1 M. MCLLEH. Administrator of said «-state Dah d < >ct. 14. Isvl. FORSALEBY ALL HARDW &»*•£ Worth Main Nt reel, WICHITA, KASt T> "• A1Í i j DEALERS buy in Car lota. Cl Ct® C ¿51 Administrator’s Sale of Real Property. lute <■ unty (’ourt of the State of Oregon, !"i in« < unty "! Ja«kson, hitting for the 1 1 an« i. t p .ii "i probat«* bu’im-s*. In t m-matter «»t the ««state ui John E. Ross, 11" IB I l.~ HI'.llEnV GlVksTHATUY VIK- D up c an old. r and licvns« ot the above- ut it .< d «. ut t. m tin ate.vt -cntit’.vd matter, 1 will on .. ■ mber li, /K9/, at ■< k 1*. m .. m H at the Courthouse door • .¡aik-» o\ . • . <n«gon, the following de rail’d re«:-« st«!«-, to-wit: T im - not t li u,.>t i<»t1, 2,;{. 4 and 5, and west ot n-otiiwc.’i I4 ot section 16 in township seven South« ot rang- two vn-st.eon- t.t lonx "4 '»** .ti r« s. The east M j of northeast t.>l ’«ciion 12. in township o7 »outii. range > « .-t. containing mi .OU ae ro. Also the north . t <1 mat .• m and 1 ¡aim No. »&. in township .? ’outh. ot range 2 west. All iu Jackson • •unrv . ‘ >1 < gon. i'll« same being the property <<t tin estate of John E. Kuw. deceased. 1 • nns gold coin nt day ot sale. Note-All the above land will be sold in lot* io suit pure ti.isi rs, or so much thi reot as may t»«•u«c*”ar> to pay the indebtedness of the • state. ELIZABETH RO88. A linmistiHtriX of the ewtute of John E. Kos’ deceased • 6 ROLLER OR STONE PROCESS FLOUR AT MILL RATES. We liewpeetTully Invite Yonr llxnminftfto* We will buy FARM PRODUCE paying therefor the Highest Market Price in CASH or GOODS. Keepectfiilly J. NUNAN. OREGON Ordinance No. 107 MONMOUTH. A h .old ma.ntauivd *" a* not to Interfere with ii.t\<i <»n sai l highways, ami *aid company *haH h"i I said t..«\n fret and harmless tr«»m ah damag. s ari’ing by reason «>1 any abuse ot ’.«I • upamy. 1 Ir* grant is made, an J 1» to la < nj.ty« d, *nt>Jt ct to *uch rea*«>nal»l»* regu lation* and "Ulmanvcs «»! a pulic«- natur« h * ’H.d Board "t Tiubt«-«-* <»l said t«»wn I* ;oith ii/«-d and *<■•■* proper at any tim«’ to vi pt. not d.-’truct■ vv to the right» in r« >n granted. *iv.4 Th« l ight ot' um - het « in given shall mu t" « \< In* « ■ , and the Iteard of 1 rustev* of *a. I t n i. ’< iv«* th. pow«r to »rrant a like t.«:.)t "! way to any <>t h«-r telegraph coin|«any. tn< * mi«-, lew ev«-r. not to mtcit«*r<-witii tti<- i« .«’< uai'i« and proper cxercikt* ol the privi- < a«-* n«-i • mm anted. >» • '». In « onsidvration whereof the Wv*- ’’ i n I m.'ti Teh graph Company shall, and by t i>«Mic. epian<-.-ot tui* ordinance <i<»e*, agr« «■ t. . wth. li'ii d ot Ti ust vv* «»I said town to ur .« ii at any t imv to the top «-roa**arin ol any ■ l -ani pol«-s, where practicable, the t«»wn fire ■ ' ii m and police wires, ami *md pul«** are |p ). by made a mum« ipal inatruinvnfaiity tor iiuit purp".’«; provhuxi, however, said at- i.ivhup nt shall I'«- so made as uut to mtcrf«-re u it h *;«id company a us«*, ami said attachment ’iiaii I»«- made and maintained under the • i net nmol y»md company * manager in sm«i t"\\ n .1 .Rp k’.'itvill«-. l ip said company shall .iud will turuisn lor the said town the use ut j’ |" ns ter tip- attachment thereto of it* fir*-alarm boxes, without charg«- to aatd town. *i< «;. This ordinance shall take effect on and alii i it’ passage ami the tiling by said . .mpany "I nm . nditionai acceptance thereof min. otli «-<»1 the town clerk ul said town of .l.-ick’onviilv. >i i '.. i nat w hen.-ver said company evaa«-* t • «ip« rat.- a t« h-giaph line in said town of ■ Ia. K.’.'iivili.-and c«-as»-s to us«* the said poles • iii'i I n*-s innm provided tor in th«* <»pera- , ii<>n.»i ¡1’ Im«- «it telegraph, th« u said com- ; pany shall r«-tn«»v.- said lines and ¡ h » ivs from iiu *t:«-.t’ and alleys ot *ai«l town within ’’•vty 'lay* tr.mi date that said company so | . • a’, s I., ust' and .»pi-rate said lines. > k . s. Ail ordinances and part» of ordi i nan«-«’. ord« rs and r«**uiulioD8 uponthvwui»- : J«*«■’ "1 t»*l< graph ¡»«»Iv*. wires, etc , of pr«vi- i it* date, in so lar a* the same r«-lat«-s to th«« ^.st«rn ( nion T.-n-graph Company, ar« in i . oy j.. alv«l mui annuli«-«]. riu* < rd i nam-e was ¡»assvd by the lx »a rd of Jtri.’i« c’ <d th«- town ot Jacksonville bv the ( tollowing v.'t« as th< ir names were called at a ! i «-g mar session lield on < h-tober ft, A. I>. 1B91: A. 1.. K.-ut- r, ye*; David Linn, yes; K. Kulfil, y«’. Max Muller, yes; Chas. Nickell, yc». < '.'.'t'j'/k-'..,.;- r-w» J»<k»<.nvllle. 1. Sila* J Day , re« onlvr of the town of Jm-k- ’oiivdle. «-.»unty <»f Jackson. Stat«- of Oregon, a on pot at i.m under the laws «>f th«* state or < »i . k- m, do h. r. I»y certify that the foreg<»in*r tian-« i ipt <»t < ndmari«-«- No. 107, of the town ot Ju. k*.»iivillv. Oregon, lias been by me car«* In i\ . , mpaied to and wth the original ordi nan« « now «»ti tile in my «»ITic»-. ami 1 find it a tin. ami <orr««-f ropy of t he sain«-and of the wh"h- tip-re d; and th«- same is recorded in v oiuiip -’. at pagt** 3!’7 and fits of the r«eor<is of ’¡od town. In t« stiinony wher«s>f 1 have her« unto s« t my hand anu affix«-«! the seal of ’¿«id t t»wn «•! Jnck»onville, this7th day of Oc tober, A. 1». 1*L MLAS J. DAY. ob i ■ ! ' .i.-Town of Jacksonville, Jack- li tfblilj . I »regoli. 6« « Extra • gianiing to th« . sf*ru I nion LX- - I apn « oinpMii.v tile light to piiiOMittid pi iii.cn ¡i.’ p. i. > ami I in«-* 111 th«- street^ . uhi i'111'..c wa.ss ot th«- town or J.ok • hx ..itvot < «regoli, on 1 h« term* .nl c< n ut • ii> hei «-in slat« d. » . i ¡os 1 it< it «»niained bythrBoHrduf li. -i..’"I tin tow not Jacksonville, stat«* of < n « L 1 Huit tin West«-m I mon T«.b-graph i , | .iii>. it- su«-c< sS"i> and assigns, art a .! ü i ./.'I to «¡.ti ami maintain on th«- -in . I’, aii. ys and public waj8 ot *ai«i town ot i-ie pop ' and lixtuics and wires n<*cvasary lt»r U p pnip'.’oot supplying the citizens of «aid tow ii an i tn«- puini« coiniiiunicatioii by t« lv- giai'ii • t "U p r unproved « hctiical device, i use t.» I»«- and «-"Dtinu«- up«»n the term* and« udii; ns her« inalt« r stau-d. si,. . Ihe locatum ot tn« poles and I ini»» lie \ inti’. Ii. i*-l»y ;ippt«.v«-d . and the l«H-a- 1.1. h . I a:, p".. s ami line* li«-r« alt, r to be • r. eted, and any change in th«- location ot tn.- • b and lim s n«>w in use, or cxt<nsions i ip a . "!. ’had he under the <1ir«-ctlon and con trol ot tie Board of 1 rust« <-s ot said town. Hed si . ; Sa-d pol« s and wire* shall in- j»lac«*d SIERS. F. W di' - and T. J. B. 11 hav** been en- 1 • .1 in li.Hi Hing . "h’i'terabte fruit at their • ir. I."U-- ¡«t Talent «luring th.* past month. V Commercial Sclioof. Evetylxnly who start* «■••Ji. oi lib- .-llouM hav. .. d’t a !h>t-«- ■’< l.u’.ne” «-di iic.Hion. Henry 1‘aj»«- Jr., of the Benton Leader I'll’« I’ wh;tt R.u’i.y A Hurt, ¡.it« o! >;itt ÎH 1C .’¡«. made his family ¡1 visit this w*j«-k. Hi’ <‘al . will uiv«- all who .«It. ii 1 t.p < .in up reial sell.»«»! whi< h 1h- \ w ■ j ■ n at >!■ -ItoHl on daughter is steadily improving health. Noi'« Uli», l >. 'I'll.- ’t h i : ! m ». -xi m Mi» Carrie Herrin of Ashlaml is vi’iting * both day ami cv-ning, and ti,- I".lea Illg (»ranelle* wilt I»*- thorough y tuug III. ll'H.k* «it San Francis.*«», the guest of her brother, i keeping ID all of It’ d* | tl 1 I -. Gunk ng. W. F. Herrin, the well-known attorney. mat Ip-mat ics. coiiinp-r. ,;ii law. « • 'iiimr-n-i.i. giammai, p. litu-al ««■■•!) "iny. < :\i; . engim cr- r,,.,, e a 1 » it i . - I « III 11 1. U , | ' • ’ . » T. Burn*!* .»f Ashbind has b..-n \ hi - , - J u <> J , ,, a J1 ’ 1 „ . tuaatt :iip. card .•< ing hi* mother at Santa Clara, Cal., during writing, t !■«. k i - >.i 1 4 writ it g, i • n • ■ „.- > - - ng, au i \\ ti. j <• ,,i’_ | U p - ¡Hist week, ucevmpaLi*51 by his lit I J- pa nt mg hi < in oil ami water colors, crayon, pent ii sen, and ink. painting and uraw nig in « v- A i • i t« < t ur«-, piauii-ug. ('"iplu«-t.T Kearn«-y of th-* R'»s«-burg-A*h- ery dipartili -nt. .h ’igniiia, l« tt.-r wilting, and • x .-t \ l.iml run ha* te-«-n enjoying s w«»vk’* layoff, gcin-r.-il'y tauuiit i a first-via** busi hi* ¡.la.-.- I»« ing well filled by C -mlu.-tei tirnneh ness «-"b«uè. Ì to y h : 11 ii-.ak' 1 ni-a li”t e .is- ’Ey nan. selpioi for l»"th g«-nt!«-up n amt .adì«**. As th.-y H'»n. Win. Kahtei *tart«-«l for Washington come wei I remm on W«-«ln».*sday ev««ning’s train ami will visit ¡ chip m Caliternfa, tip i ub p - may n *t as r«»rtlaud, Tacoma and Centralia before re sured that they will d<> as th. i agree to. turning. Arc You Suffering Walter Jackson, Robt. Doiwau. A. I’. idd- r >.-ul uud Mr, Goldman, the popular «-h etiu- i Fr.-ni I-.« \ i ■ i.e. inli.iinn ite'., ' : ' lights of commerce, tarried hero a white bri . k-dust d. po’it . -t *t n«- in te. h idd-r or in fa.-t any d. rang.-m- n’ I tin ki-lm-y* .r during th«« week. urinary organ*.- If thin tini* affii ‘ d «1-- n 4 I., *, Mi*s«-s Theilacker ami Richards, wh" have tim«- and waste wa*t«‘ money m--n \ ou -u w w - rUite rth¡. ” s- Umment* been ¡»ayiixg Jacksonville a visit fur sev«'ral ami w.4>.- ¡•lusters, plasters, but strik«- strik. at ai th. fin- s.-Uf ,.f week* pa*t, returned to their home in Cres th»'* disease at <»m-v <»u.*e by by U Using ’ing th. th, gr gr.-at.-st of cent city this week. all known rem«-di«*s. t that ’.iat «-«-k ••.•ivbrat--d »Tat.-I « »r« g >u ■a. Pleasant to take, pur. Kidn« v T- a. Pl< a*«int t.» tak--. | ur- v«-g.-- Ju«lg«‘ Prim left fur Portland on Wednes ry tim . day « v-lings train to attend th«* annual tabte. * 8 ii•’ i 1. • me-ting of the Oregou bar association, of Better Than a (»"id .nine which he is vice-president. a bear Ten acres « Civ«». \\. Prayt.'r last wwk returned from conditi* income hi& trip to St. Heleua, Cal , where h*» had ir.g •ar ai d the canc«-rous growth on his lip removed, of from $3*1 requ re> n • -»•y to ami now i»elievv* himself cured. 1 operate it A Mrs. W. 8. Stone am I Mrs. Peck of Yreka Jette valh v r< .’pent th»- week at Ashland, xisfting nldtiine has all tile a friemis at that city. Th«' former is again cub ured > cr suff* ring severely with asthma. . mar het- a <1 1 n< Miss*.Mie-Mathew.«, Amelia Otten am! 1 r ' Grace Garnett «»f i'-ots '-reek, accompanied I *\n.’ , “ . , la N. IB siuvr ami A. W Sander-, mad- the I 1 '* anx T imes ofllcc a visit Wednesday. ' < ■ "gh R niedy Mrs. A.lan;» Stayton was entertain. .! li. it tu 1“? the la Mrs. ll<>Kgand Mr-. Caldwell «»t A.-liland H • -t -ti. i'liip-vill«-, during the week. Her husband ha.- charge I I > G. H. of one id the Stayton sehool-. .J. liiukle, C.-ntrul Mt—Maggi- Linn left for the north la-t Friday > \ "Hint and will vimt Eugeuo and i ■ j . -'* ; r singii- 1 .itland l»dore leaving f r San Eianeisoo. U p .b .i'll "I J. where she will stay au indetlnlte |».'iiod. Jap 1. . ■ ij .> . alleging Mr-. ISilger id Portland arrived here "U i te • r tel tie >. 1’. Wednesday, if.-cviuisu.led by Mrs. Kt- uz. r. . r id «• '¡imii*’i"n and will stay a short time. The health of ii. ■ li.irg-■* « I the latter is considerably improved. ’ id- .f.-.iiU’i the ! • •• matter Judge Webster. District Attorney Colvig • . i "1 til.- But!«’ and Mi-s K. I.eniberger, court stenographer. ’ I> I« *¡>.41- have gone to lafkeview, «here efreuit court tr .i UL.i!.- «‘nd, for Lake county convened last week. BEEK M kN — Atter a long and paintu! lllneiw Ui*. Lydia ('.»mpioii Berkman, widow or Benjamin B. B« • kirnni, passed away* on Fri- juay. October 2,t. Hur death was calm and ; p. a«■< lul. .Mr*. Beckman was born in New Jersey. March ¡Wth, 1*06, and was H5 year*, 6 ni.-ntli* und 2 days old. In 1R27 she married Mr. Beekman and moved to the town of Stär k' y in IKK». For (¡0 y«-ars or over she has been a im inber ot the Presbyterian church of this viilugc, and dow n to tier death «be manifested u liv. \ mt« rest in its wellare. Her bible, her . Hi’tunt friemi and companion for more than t ini ty years, was u*«-d at the funeral for the n-ading of *«-nptuiul «»-lections. The text was « ip,*«-n by om-of the family, Isaiah 64; ft, “And w. ail do fade a« a leaf/' ami a sermon in wlm-t) th« t»« aut> and glory Ot a Christian tile w.i’. pitomiz«-«!, was preached by her pastor, R« v. Stanley B. Roberts. It wa* exceedingly fit ami proper ttint as tin- shadow’« lengthened on that beautiful October day that she should l.< i.tid to r>-st among tin-failing leave« on the hiilsid« to a wuit th«- resurrection uf the past. A ¿aig. numb, r of tier friend* tilled ail the avauabl«-portion ol th«* church to show their !'• ’P« ut ter tin- honored dead. Mr. Andrew ilai p. nding and Mr*. Elizabeth Doty, own «•■m*in’ <4 Mi *. Beckman, were at the funeral. Many welc«»inud her coming to this place over • ago. S« ven children, two of whom di. «I m mlam-y or «-ariy youth, were born to •ti’ B-.kman; Uornefiu* C. Beekman, of .1 h k’ mviiu . <>r« g.»n; Aluaiiam aud John B- ■ hiiiiiii. «4 Bath, N. Y ; '1. Dewitt B«-« kman ami Mi *. Ly.iia Seeley, <4 Dundee, all of whom wm pr«*. nt at the funeral. Thus wu ar«- uaiied to i-nroniclu tin* death of one who has im t.. . n id. ntifi.-'i with tlie history oi tbc « 1"“ «di ami t I p village, ami while we sincerely moot u I pt I o *.* w « rejoice-that She lived among u* a* an iilustrati«»n ot tin- l Urlatimi i.iitb. Bunde«* N. Yj Observer. N Serhrist ami wif«- (m*c Miss Etta I f Hau Francisco were in the \ ail-y 1 week, visiting friends. Use of it will ■ rrj A ,dd that •lb'U Hl It to I m « ml lung C-nt ml OBITUARY. Groceries and Provisions Fred Winter and H*ip Blecher >»f Kla:nath •--unty have lately b«-«-u visiting relative* iri.-nds in this sectiou. I G. . A. Sm»ok. wh" held a case on the T imes f m <1 slcrt tim»- a few y«»ars ago, is ! a publi’her of th.* R.-»l Bluff iCal.iSenti- m-l. I luring th-- ’Hard Tim. - Ashliml lai-t w.-.-k an *>v. i . 1 ’ i’ turning . ut iiiu.-h fin»* Rim at lamp cause«! quite a c'»mm- ili’ yard* and mill u«-;ir Brownsb*»r«», *l.ipping mm h «»I it to the lower val- and ¡i panic was narr"v. ly coolness of a 1« w pr*-’»-nt. rush for the do<»rs and cal ine, Joy’s Sar.<apa> until th«- fiatm-s w re • \tn._ui’ic-.J. at Dr. Robinson's superior an«l few The running of th.- 1* -.d ¡ p - ■ •iniii".’.«’i train «luring th- fair by th.- managen wh on th«- railroad v-inp;my r. f h.i’ vevded Chas. Grif- aenby’f- tore at Gold Hill, th»* risk its«-lf, w.i’ a profitable i sign <1 t ' engage in other though at a n«-t |..” to th a about >10’1 F »1 ’ I p * pi i \. ' -g- mice wa* very* mate rially im- Circuit court i> in s. ssion In Lake county thi’ week, with ¡1 light docket, ami it is th -ugh» routine business will be fiuishc«! in un«‘ w»*«-k. Wm. G Sim’air and family of Big Butte pr.c’ have I e oine residents of Jackson ville. Mr. S ’ health is somewhat better than it was. t . J. H t of Tai nt is attending the state . • Monmouth this wu.'. r ,n.d p »rte 4 big attendance ut that popular 1U, ltUtlOD. Mr*. Wm. R. J«4»e* of th!* \ i- inity h;i-- been qqiie ifi with malaria during th- past Week, but is getting along nicely under the ministration uf Dr. G ary . Ju<lge Hanna’» »on Herbert is quite in with fever. ■h.rs’ association Mr. Senn, superintund'-nt <»f tin- Siskiyou Mrs. Will. Gore of Portland is visiting M it rd on tin* 24th i the I sb farm. Qui«-ksilv.-r Mining ( .»., arrived in .la -k* ui- ville on W.‘dn«-*<l<-iy for th.- j urpos.- <>f s.«t- m th-- county should 1 ho». Wright and bis SOU Wrn. N. tarri*-d , fling with th<- im-n whow.T. di* ii irg.-d a nd. in town awhile. j few day* since. He ba* *in. g n«- to >m i • nt- are r.»port«-<l ut ir.’i I 1:■ -n awi Lime Chris. Ulrich and w;fe visited Ashland «»ne , Francisc«». I .¡ j . and w«- learn that day last week. , J«:«hn Butt.-rw.»rt!i ..... -ntly mad--a trip t«» I to ni.ike the manu- tin- bay «-ity to undergo th« , xamimiti.ui re John Hart has be m visiting r* latives in quired t«» make one eligible i«. appointment irg.......’..I'- their espe- this .section lately. : if i • \t few month*. in tin- railway mail service, atld may r« cuiv«- Miss Hattie Hcames, who has been quite • un iq»¡»ointment souu. nd. nt has this to r. '-. ntlv lived on ill, is convalescing. . Mrs. J. N. N.T. T. M Mill.-i ilb-i ■ . fthispki. f ilu* pl.v . ¡it present •rd li. J. Little, Cha*. Prim went to Portlau*i this week I th«* gran*I worthy matron "f th.- Ea.’t«*ru with th«* Miss«*» to *p**nd a few days. I I Star, made a trip to Albany last w.•• k for runaway. The ; th«’purp«»*.-<»f organizing a chapter thur«*. Ge<>. M. Love returned from hi* trip to Her Hon Robert a.... »nq.aniud I p r. up nits thrown .- not seriously Portland yesterday. 8. Ik Hunt«»f Gran«l R .pid*. Mi h.. ha* Mrs. J. N. T. Miller ha* returned from a been in the valley for sometitn«- 1 -king f.»r at Dunmore, Pa.. fiut* rual visit to Albany. an eligjbl«' Jo.-.ation f i th«- «-’tablislnii- ht <4 ! ii' in-- that gave M. Purdin, one of Medford * prominent <i large fruit-.!ry»-r. atid w.- trust that h<* will a’ < 'hamberlain’s be abte to inaugurate *n< h ¡in « ntvrprise be- « a Keiuedy, und citizens, caked recently. f"i«- another season rolls around. ; it h.i - I-' • ii a great Mrs. Laum Hoebor returned front her C. 1'.. Smith ..f Carter «T.-.-k. on«- of the 1 b\ Dr. J. trip to Portland Wednesday morning. pio|TP f'T’ of the V.-I. br.it« I \ap.-r spring’ II. il.i’kius, Jos. ltai»p and wife of Wagner creek u, r,. in that vj.-inity. wa* b.-r* •'!)• .la> thi* w<-« k. IL* informs us th.d a num!., r - f imj r .v.- ¡it th«* county-seat a few days ag<). im’iit* will b.- mad.- th. r<- u. xt *•n. Herman G. Meverof «Salt creek has rev’V« r- I c'l front his recent severe illness. Mr ami Mi’ Fair.-hild i Y I«» • unty. Cal., wh-. hav«- I»»-, u th.- gn. <1* M.-vdam-H J. B. McGee, th«* mining expert, was nt B.-all «.f ('.-ntral I’..jut ter ’ in. of w«-*«kh, visit- the county »eat one day thi* week. j ed oldtim«? ¡le.jUain tarn-*.* in th«-ii «-«-mpany D. A. Presley is conducting a successful at th-- <-. uuty-s.-iit . 'Ut* day last wc«-k. t<-rm ut the Brownsboro school house. W D. Sutherlin of I »t* .-r«-«-k ami P. 1*. A. N. Solis* is again a student at th*« Stock- Bla.-k «>f Forest ur«-ek. piom <-r mim-rs of ( aliforniii, *j»eni Tu. *day night in .l i.-k*..n- ton business college and is doing well. vill.- Uu aru pl.-a--<l t«» state that th.-y an- Sh.-ritT Birdsey was at his farms in Willow now | 61 Springs precinct the forepart of the week. <’. Jl. rb. rt and wif- w. r< iu Ja<-k.’ <n- Mrs. Minnie Cunningham of Portland i- «luring tin- w.-<-k. <b-!iv. ring pe-turcs visiting her old home at the Boss r.incb. •h I p - had ¡ r. \ n aiMy taken <u d«-rb f.-r. e <>f tin- w u k .-.»uld not I«- m-aten by Jas. McDougall and wife and Dr. Braden p..ly , an«l we I h .-R.- vc g--m ral *ati*fa.-iiou ufG «•■Id ........... Hill spent “ Tuesday ‘ in Jacksonville, * i given. Chas. White and Ed. J Farm of lloj I ’ .ihi. I ( : ui.-mill, r .-f Kl.Mmith .- unty river visited th-* v?.’.uty-*vat on Wednesday. ma«l-- his old hone In .la -K • nvill - a visit John W, Robinson, the Winn r m*«r<*hnnt, during th«« w«-« K. H<- was a ■ •mpann-d us was here last Monday, accompanied by his far a* Central Point by In* *on I r.-d and Wife. his family, who started forth.- north un the satin- vvuuing. •r an i sired Mr«. W. Ci. K *nney. wh » has been paying lair, h»is been this place a visit, returned to Roseburg thi- A. J. Barlow of <i. Id Hill mad .1 u-ks«»n- m francisco Week. vilie ¡i uall last Saturday 11- v.a* .v .-.m- • 1. she ran ¡»anj. <1 by Mr*. D. M"<>r- iterim ily Mi>* John Ashm**nd of v»n both <>f Delplm Ma*t. rs.'.n wli-.\vi!l llui-li i." i -hing h . 1 1 » and go. s to California a term "f ’.-h •■! I h - p i - going te h -r m w winter. hoin«- in eastern Or- g n. l**ft for 1‘ortlaml om- Mr*. P. W. Hanim.-n. now a r--id.-nt . f * .’.»¡io uigtit last County, Cil., has I««-» n in ih-- \.tlie\ «luring time. the ¡»ust w.-.-k. ¡uni will r.-u."\o hi* family II ii. J. H. Stewart and Commissioner to tin- g"ld'-n stat.- wh.-n h - return*, Haynu -ml were um- ug our visitors during lb-1* in .-liutg.-.d a l hoiisaml-ar.- - i hard which i* I., ing plant.-d th. r« . th«- w«-ek. 11 »n I I- I ■ I H. E. Ankeny and wif.- of Htcrlingvilte -t:..», precinct left f«»i Fortkind Tuesday evening, ni’-rly a pre-mlm-nt citiz. u >i this paid Jacksonville a sie-rt visit tin- f"i. |»ar1 - >u a visit. of th.' wu.-k, returning I dcd .' with hi* ujfe N Langen, deputy r«*v«-nue c«»l|«»etor, ami daught.-r s- 41 alb i w irds. \\, ar. ghid r«-turnr«l on W« du«-><tay from au c-fib iul tup to learn tli«it th«- ludg« i* l-uiidiiig up an t - Coo* buy. extcn*iv«’ tega! |.ia • in in* l - w teai Jas. Mossuml family of Antelope, formerly Mr*, Judge Burn.-it i ( ••! valli- a<- ■ m- of Applegate, will leav«« lor Colusa county. pam.-d by Mis* k- ■ ¡.a.**«-«l through th'- will« y la*t Mitelay. ., '. 'll ( ill., ’«»«»U. their way t" Klamath <-«.uu! . ’Ih»-* w.-i l'e .4 Mrs. O. Harbaugh h-ft for San Jose, Cui., called thither by t th- h« Hin« Ilin« ss -* «4M Mi t- - Burnett a few days ago, to visit relative* in tin daughter but did li- I auiv. u, tl after the garden city. death "f tin lady. Miss Bernice Cameron of Uniontown ha- J >hi. R. I. wis wh" has !• -u ... tn. lupi a come to the county-beat to attend school /. ■ . !’ for (or the w inter. L'matilld county on Sunday, t> \i lLni.i to 111’ A. G. Colvin, wh ' lately arrived fr in Brewster, lb may -n’li. ¡' hi* ti Lake county, finds his health considerably "id teem-in Mi-.-.-urf, J -i.nny teat ous,h«>n.»ra!»h- young man. und improved ulreudy. wish«-* "f hi* many In-: p 1 s will f, Miss Mary Swaekor of Foots er*-* k has wher-.-v.-r he may g... returned from her trip to California, but little bvnefitvd in health David All- n -f T -1 of corn, a.* i* a!*" Butt** «-re.-k. Tip- tin* year * - r -p - f av- rag»- in qtiiiliiy. th- PERSONAL MENTION. uli-.td. Ih* carries an • r,il Hierrhandise ’ *f ;d t th- Hr ’St r«'as«»Li- Shovers of the Buy h" otii. r wing-much inc than th«» Wino . It Pad’ everywhere. Ev«»rymachine Lake cunty l.t’t Mar’iial ( .1111, but is guaranteed. be Obtaim-«l to hold an\ iu national <-r< dit Presbytery Proceedings. Reform Needed. S. G. All.-n, tin- w.-ll-km- man, who was stri.-k,-n with | -i cuntly, is improving ¡it hi* r -id' i. nysjile, Multm»mah «-uiinty. Dillard It th of Ci.ill s .-r.•« k is 1. \ from th«- b.’verv injuries fi. stistain- d «•iigag« d in inimiig ’ 'U p fin., ’ii I p . f, . | bright ami cheerful attend to your forms us that y- ung .nr. Ku-- ü i- 1.. -• .ah T.ik«- Simmons Liver Regulator. Herbert E. C ••■p.-r ami R. !.. 11 1 I i a- ¡’ « .i!. n mad.- final ¡»roof on his lan«l tw» . xpetiem*« «1 luiiii" I .• n, ii.;\ Gall's « r«-*-k t«> c<»u«iu« t H. ni v hlij p 1. -ii Buttii cr*-ck,Cai.,at Yr«*ka this week. They will turn out h..<q ’ fir-: Th-- w .ith. r «luring the ¡Mist week his ber. ' 1 1. v. ith *onie rain during th«- w«-»-k. A nice and new <i”- :’t 1 hn s. i.acy «lr«»vv s»»v«-ral head of hit gent’ rubber <»Vt f’h-« I-. I attic t" t.iwu for John Orth this week. as a comph-te sv-ck W it.-h-cl,-ailing $1, ami warranted by I). placed on ileum«•’ A Uhi’ T 1 rr. hard, watchmaker und j»-wvlt*r, Med- week. f -rd. Thc fact th it stag, >■ vrai ¡'.Uli, ' from S attle bave Iwen iti getting to be ait-.g«-tber ! salubrious in south- rn Or- ¡ •la**k'”iivill,* lately, some of whom may h>- California i < "inim *‘Ut**. press. 1 . M. IT.’d.-nburg *-f Gohl Hill aceompa- There iH .1 David Kvid to Little 8hu*ta, Cal., last goods in Week. now b* ing display B. K ” will conduct th«' farming Store, Ev.-rything i e : • *t’ •: th-- K< ” estate during the coming guut. season. A liv.-ly interest i N a and ii"l l y hats and choice neckwear over th*- appro, •f tl • la’ «it styles just in at lleames A that county. T White». • gon d-> not’ proj J..«> Morris of F<>ot.s creek precinct is know ledge. liotm- again after a visit to friends in Linn i>>me of th«- county. Ashland are or assoriiiti'-u. whi'-li '-¡u N t« *, n-.’eii'ts, t" th»- reading pul»k- ’ "«»k term, handv and couraged. T ime * ofil-e. A vast amount «•! fi 1 ■ rry By ine of Applegate and B. F. Smith season—much mor« t ! I’.!-«-nix w«-re among our visitors «luring *r«|Uentiy th*- priv : th»- w« »-k. nu-rly, a prim«* quality l Han is f r trav.-ier’ is Simmon» Liver 5 evuts a pound. I»"i-d t in powder. It can be curried in Among th«* euri* -iti - th«- j • k«-t. exhibition wu’a bun'h 1 li W \. ( lmsmiin and Frank Carli of Lak«* all from a ’High* gi \ I -w li.iv- g n«-1" Portland in «piest of em chara**ter of the • r<-p th'* past season. pi'-ynivut. Ou th« 10th of Octote r tie b./d\ i an un- kn«»uu man wa* foun-l in th- ram.u. m« r, ju*t bvk>w M'-tl, Cai., by Mi 1». < -p; of Mott. L«i-*t Monday an impi.-*t wa-’ te id, but nothing dclluit«.-'-ouhl I* 1-an. I 1 h dece»i3«-'l bad cvid- utly te-t-n d. a l I t ’--V' ral day* tw f'T«- his body wu* f«*un«t. lb u.i’ a fiu*-l«»okiug man ••( about Uurty-tW" year* of ag«», fiv».- f«*«-t s<-vvu im.-h« ’ in Ie lght Weighing about 1B0 p -und’ dark au'-arii h.oi and mustache, hair ulittl«- curly. 1 h- re wa* n<) distinctive marks iq.« n his t»ody *.ive .1 small mol«« on the back •»( hi* n« «-k. H- wa* dressed in a fine re«t fianut-1 uud'T’hirt and drawers, dark chrckcd tlanncl "V-i’birt dark checked vest. *prmg b"tb>m bim overalls, and heavy woolen ’(«-eking*. N shoe* could be found. Hi’ hat w.i’ *■ and about thirty fr«T distant luyiugup«>u a 1 g. Iu bls pvckvl wcr«- found ’¡x d liars m sil ver, two p«*cket kune.*, chewing t .1. •■• , a hand kerchief, un uiniuna<-, and piat* of several townships ot hind in .*«-iitli- i n Or.- gun. Dr. Mett . ( .sis.’'>u wa.* .-alted a* <1 wit lies*, who, after making ¡in .-\aminati"ii of the k*»dy, testified that th« r»- were n ■ marks of violence whatever up- a the te»dy and no other indication* as to m,- rail” ■ his death. Il«- thought it was po**ibi-- h might have be«-u drowned, a* Oct. w.»* no indieatious that he wu.* nut, say* tn - \r«-ku Journal. The l’r«»*bytery uf *uuth«-rn i>i• g-u m«-t with the riwni.x efiurub <> !••!.». ' hl Tin Bev. Hubert Eniii* pr. acte d th« : .-iiii.g sermon, which wu* a v.-ry thoughtful and eloquent discour — -. ’Ih« attend.m • u.«* g«»od and the g«-U*.-r«. U* h'.*pitailt v • f tin Fhtenix ¡-« '.»¡'I«- W’US greatly q-r. ,.i’. d. Bev. Eneas McLean a . i * m--d.-rater and R. .. W. A. Smi.-k wa.* b-inp.uaiy <.-terk. R. a , Robert Christianson was r« . «-iv.-d ft.-m th. Presbytery uf bouth Dak »ta <m«l ha* tak. n charg»* <-f the Myrtte «-reck <-hur.-h. <>ui tiabbath-school ini*’i"naiy Mr. Murd..«-k Bot»ert*un, report«-«.! th« .>rg.imza!i m •: -i.x new 8abl»uth-sch«»oL* in th«- la*! *ix m-.nth* A very interesting di*.-u*.*i«.u wa* had uj n the r«’Vi*t«.»n of th«- c«-nf.”i m faith. 1 in pr"i-«»se«l revision was approved. It i* iu -I erate and conservative ami in--«k-rniz« * th«- phraseology of th«- '•••iJv**i'.»n w nh"ut *.»•- nil ung it* faithfulu*•** tu th- Word. <>n»- Dew church was enr. dh-d. W«* now have fifteen church*** ami t*-u ministei* n >ur roil The next meeting will be at Myrtle creek. F. G. S tba N i .I. Stated Clerk Work is progr. *sing rapidly on the m-w LO. O. F. building at L.«k. in a . I structure will be rva«iy fur «l' - upam ^ short time. BOARD OP RWSBKTB- Hi« Excellency, Sylvehtt r rernc.yer.Gov- renor; Hon. G.w. McBride. 8ecr*iAry of State; Hon. B. B. McElroy, fi’ipt. of Public Instruction; B»■njutrin Schofield. f’r*vi dent; J. B. V. Butler, Herrrtary. Sx ré tive Committee. J. J. Daley. P. W. Ha.ey, and J. B V. Butler. Polk: Jacob V.xorfecwx, Marlon; J. f. White. Palk: Alfred I aw , Ciaekamas; À kioltaar. Maltaamafc. ▼ Holm«*. Marlon. THE LEADINC NORMAL SCHOOL OFTHE NORTHWEST BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHFUL LOCATION. NO SALOONS. New building?, new apparatus, full faculty, light expense, and argc attendance. Normal, Advanced Nomiai, Buaine«*, Art and Music department«. Special attention given physical culture. Volunteer military organizaticn. Th.»e receiving diplomas are authorized to teach in any county in the ctate without further examination. Tuition htn been reduced in Normal and Business departments from (40 to (21 a year and in the Sub-Normal from (30 to (20. A year in s.-lmol for $150 Expenses. Tuition in Normal and Business (G.25, per term of ten weeks; Sub-Normal, (5 per term; board at Normal Dining Hall, $1.50 per week; furnished room with light and tire, $1 per week; board in private families, (3.50 pet week. Find 1 term opens September 22, 1891; students may enter at any time. 1-X»r catalogue address: r. L. C.IMI‘ßEl.hJ. H., Preeior J. M. POM ELL. A. M., Virr-rrcf<4o^f MEDFORD, OREGON DFAI.EHS IN THE MITCHELL FARM, FOUR SPRING, SCROLL, CRANK, PLATFORM, MADISON, CONCORD AND OTHER SPRING WAGONS, CAREIASES, BUGGIES, FHAXTCKS; VILLA BAISI ATE MITCH' ELL CASTS, ETC., ETC. We carry a full line of Canton Clipper, Extra Steel, Gangs- Tri< v< 1er-, Black Land, Scotch Clipper, Stubble, Turf and Stubble and Side Ilill Plows, Gale Full GJiilled. and Steel, Sulky and Walking Plows. Twenty, Inch Dice Harrow^ Steel Pipe Frame Lever, Springtooth, Seoteh, Vibrating and Clipper liarrows. Sii Shovel all-steel Volunteer, Parlin, Canton, anl CombiBeil Riding and Walking Sulky Cultivators. A full and comulete line nt Steel Frame Cultivators and Corn Tools. RO.V4.VZJ FOR.'« DROP CO«.V FL4KTKK ANl» CHKCK KOUTK. RED. WHITE AND BLUE MOWER HiKheM Geared. Lightest Draft and moat complete machine on the market Johnson Self Eunp. Bcnnnza. and Star Hay RaAei, P.arlera jalk »for Gatherer*. Revora'.hla Corriera. Hay Fot hi, Etr. 1 A I’. Annttronr. Frin. ! i M. I'.- < "i i » ■ r Saieni, «frefon. ’ < f si i ly. -.«me rat*-x of tuition. ai Business, Shorthand, THIS SCHOOL »S THE OHiaoM BEST. CHAMPION HAY PRESSES,; SUPERIOR MILLS AND SEECERS. HC. A • matiufaefur« our «»wu F*r:n and Spring V mmim q.iHniit . , rtn.,t /nr the ....nu-« t b. un.l.n-.Id.onalia, qT 1 1 ’l,H " 4 A rati »nil t rt-miuhlfbW bf Cfli'r rte’eh I. »olicn«. AU ‘.“I" «• J • t-h in i»r». ■- »i t>: tv in/, fina}- rtglis k DefiirtiMentt I >' .'**/ I i - ss 'U thnniplmut th* year. StudtnU it i m a»»« tim»* ( ataFAii** fr-'Ci ritnu» aii ..r ««., J « ■,.X-!‘I‘?1U W* , * a-mstotbe «old U&f 4^« ^oiian,'H