àhc ^i'niornitü üimw MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. KO ONE MASS OF SCALES. East and South VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S LINE .ijflieteti Three Yenro by Drfudfal &ki* uxd Hluod Disrate, With Intente I’nin und Lon of Hair. FlUDAÏ ................... ______ OCTOBER 11, 1#91. TO ADVERTISERS. Tb» TIMES ha» b elrealatlBB ot '.*JVO ikelariceal «ujoy-d B» aa, aea.pa|»,r publl.b-il bet.»». Portlaad aad Bad ----- Kapnwia Tra n* L< are Portland Dm I j____ All Other Remedies Fail. Mleved lustantly Hlntf.i'nl.-adlataura ot aoo atllaa. Il and Cured in Four Week» by the — \ ek»ut h _ i i ______ •baratura Utr.r« tba baa» ladaceoaeata Cuticura 1 tiuedles. Portland Arrive i »;.45 a .M. y je h . M. Leave toadverllaara. Ou» ll.l la prlaetpally Leave M. lt r.i |.< av» ; 7;»k»A. M. ;> m <• ». i* ....... ‘tan Francisco I.eavt | •**»’. M. couAuad to Jachada, Joacphlaa aad *;|S A. a J Arri V I have h tew words to say regarding the Bmalaaa» a»ea Ala»v<* trains atop otnj .1 rti the toth-wiug Cl’TICl HA REMEDIES. They have vur< d me in Hlntaath comalias. r; h-at Fort lami •fatiuiii* north «»t K • •* • • four wtw' time from a sfcin and Mood Dis­ •Uouldtnka naia al Ihla. W.HHihurn. M» hi , Albany The Mt. Shasta Route. Oregon City, tangrut, >ht*d«is. H mi .*»*> . Harrisburg, Tion City. Irving. Eua»*u»*. KO>hHl KG MAH. MAHA ease which i have had for three years. At certain tim»*a mj akin would be very sore am! always kept cracking and peeling off In THE SINGLE MAN. white scale*. in void weather my face was one maw of scales. When in the cold air the MUVI ' “ ‘ pam was intense; it would almost bring tears He met tr* the Hinile of the young And old, he wins the praihe of gll. r.wu.nd ... .. vwr. M to my ryes, aud my bl ox! also being in a poor HoM bur« • » . m ■ " • » '•' I ■. condition, with a loss of hair ! have tried He I* limited nt the banquet and dialingutabed at tlw ball; < v» r> know n renu-dy that wax rt *•mumended ÂLHÀSYUM II.. I'lll.l .........................••*> to me, but it was of no use, and gave me very i When the town grow* tlull and sultry he may \ I. I. i V I IJAVL fly to green re treat a, little benefit. So. hearing of your CVTICVRA ,.5:00 e.M. Alb.my ......... *> •*• i’. M HofUMkL" REMEDIES. I concluded to give them a trial. A welcome visitor in turn at twenty country aeat a; ,.uu a .M.,Portland ...H. *» 4. m Albany The first application gave me almost instant relief. In a lew weeks' time I found myselt Hv lived not seek ftocivty, for, do what’er he can. cured, and I am thankful for what they have done tor me Your L’ vticuha R emedies arc Invitation* ami attention» will pursue the ainglv man. a blessing to those who may have the oppor­ tunity to use them. 1 can recommend them Fathers and brother» anxiously attempt bl» TOURIST SLttPlNC CARS, to any one. EDMUND KER AS. taatv to suit; ^or accoinim*! atum of second-c'aiu* pasavn- 27(Ml4 Union ave., Chicago, 111. In « very trout brook he may flab and every­ g»re altachvü to Exprese Trains. where may eh»ait; Polittvial opponents to his principals concede, lie quaffs the tlnvat Burgundy, no rides the Cuticura Remedies ti'-vtt'st »teed; /I £ T H £/'**<*« i >* I UM < WK » .4 I. Lift Effi'et daily more great cures of humors and And never yet were families, since first the world began discaaea of the skin, scalp and blood than all MAIL TWAINS D AILY E V EP t SÜ N I' A Y.) other remedies combined. 1 TTl< IH a . the United, bless d. ami fond aa those who court ; Jh a . M Leave Portland Arrive .» P. M. great Skin Cure, and (T tk t’HA S oap . an ex­ the single man. i: io P. m , Ai ’ ve Corvaoie» Lvaveil L p. jt. quisite Skin Purifier and Beautitier, external­ The price of bread, the price of funds on him ly, and CUTliUHA K k . m i I. vent , the new Blood At Albans at. 14^yrva..ia connect with trams inflicts no ills; Purifier and greatest of Humor Kem»*div»», in­ ut Oregon Pacific Hnilr»»:»d. ternally, cure every species of itching, burn, He fears no winter avalanche cf tradesmen's lengthy hills; DAILY KXPKKs* TWAIN* » V KPT *UNf»AYj__ , ing. sea y, pimply 'and blotchy diseases of the i:40p.M. Leave 1‘ rti.in i Arrive S:JU a .M skin, scalp and blood, from infancy to age. "Avadcm’vs' and "colleges" he passes calmly bj ";ÄP. M.lArrive McMinnville Leave, 5 45 4. M from pimples t(< scrofula, when the best phy­ Nor easts on fancj dry-goods st Ort's a »ad and sicians and all other remedies fall. timid eve; THROUGH ▼ TKETS pomta. The rates of life insurance he never cares to EAST A. SOUTH. Sold everywhere. Price. Cuticura, '»0c; Soap, scan, ?r»r Tickets and information regarding rates, 2 m ; Reçoivent. Preparici by the Putter "Trust»'«.*»1' ami "jointures” boast r.o power to uiaua etc. rail uu Coinpimy •* agent utMi-diurd, Orug and Chemical Corporation. Boston rack the single man. m T su KHLKM. b. I’ KiKjlHi*. ll^Sciid for "How to Cure Blood Disvaaes.'' But yt ars steal on, and he begins with careful DwtKf. AM O. » . * F. A« I. folk to class. PLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped aud oi’y skin cured by 'JVTKTRA SOAP. And shuns the p'eme scramble, and the din­ ner on the grass; And dreads th«* cold spare chamber, and the crowded halls of mirth. And loves th»* spreading easy chair and blam­ ing quiet hearth. Southern Oregon are h» r» by informed that Fud of comfort for all Pains, In- in addition to a large and viigant line 01 tlainma11 <>11, ami Weak 11 «-ss of the An«l votes warm rooms and early hours the wis«*st plan; .<<«1 1« th. Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, ni> pun-lulling But none afft»rd few comforts for the ailing single man. strengthening plaster. New. instantant ous and infallible. He la< k* a true ami kindre»i heart hia joy and grit* to share; VV added to my M» eh the t. 1 < a ing claatu! II» lacks the winning tenderness ot women’s gentle care; goods. of which I have a t nil line: No children gather round him, a beloved and loving train. Eatn rto win tb« ir rxther', ainilr, to »oothv AT CENTRAL POINT* their father s pain— He raft s his |»oor dependents as • mercenary Both Knit and Muslin. dan; Attachments come not ready made to cheer the single man. June PULLMAN tídfFEI’ SLbEfLKS. PIM THE LADIES ~ OLD FOLKS PAINS. MILLINERY HARDWARE AND TINWARE DEl’Ol Ladies' furnishing 3oods, JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh. NFANTS1 WARDROBES COMPLETE Where is kept constantly on hand a complete and first-class stock of A,cheap a. tu be buiirht uu> pl»«*-. al»o Children’s Shsrt Clothes. HARDWARE, Under 4 > ears old. beanti.ul une Stove«, Tinware, Cutlery, cohmkih PAINTS OILS OF ALL KINDS Consisting of LlZh* and Silk GLOV Iß*, IIANDK KKI11EPS Msvhanics* Tools. iiosiek v AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Zephyr Shawls, NAILS. ROPE. »¿id many other things too numerous to men­ tion. 1 nave also secured the services of a And everything else imaginab'v in th’s Sine. My goodx are new and of the beet brands, ami wil’ be sold at the FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, Lowest Ruling Prices. I am now prepared to execute hii or­ ders in 1 hat line In tirst-classstyb* at reaaona- i»iH rates. Call and see me opposite J. Nunan's »n Call- forala street. MRS. P. P. PRIM. G’ve me a call before goin* where. .1. C SHERIDAN THE GREAT PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION With it* world of woiflers Opens Sept. 17,1891, Closes Oct. 17,1891. UllCin rnUolv L* Ilhhia'i Golden Kaliarn Xo. 1 Carta < hancrea, fin’, «in. a. comi aiogL»; Sultani thè Lega and IU ly, Sore Kart, E>es, None, et.: , Conper < h-'red litote he-». Sypbilitn. < at.irrh, »¡ìseased Sfcalp, and a.'i priinary fer ì 1 ot thè »l;-«eaiw known aa g)philih. l'rire, $3OO p«*r Botile. L« llkhau’it -ld»*n Balaam Xo.'t by the great Za| .veT>- B«»nd,direi t fr«>n» Hu- 1'ilj ot M» x < Curi » -Ti rti*n. M remia!S>.»in.ttic Rhen- raatisni, l’alno m tho Bone», Paini in tl»« Hra»1 t i k ( t tl>* Ntck. ( Icefated Sor* Thrc.it, S-. ph.utc h.u*h, l.un.pi and e«n- trv ’,4 4 ur. , stiffrirxaof thè T.itubs, an i eradit.'itce d '1 d *»-a*e troia thè ay*tem, uheth5 (»0 per ! olile. ----- - .<>——» Art from the gr» at ma.-ti rs ol Fur- p« and America, valued at a quarter mi ¿on dollars Wouderrul Metrical AdaptatM.na in lull operation. A SPLENDID SERIES OF MINERAL Le Hichau’- Golden *• anhhAnib dote f r t' »i ture per Rotile. Le KI c I imm ’ s Golden The Stock Departinent liimh prominent feature. In- fnr Ih» tff ctive h- ai.n^ <•( a O p**r Boi l.e IHrhau’s Golden PII i .r o arti Brain tr* stroent, 1-> m of physi al p*-w *r. ave or owr w.>rU, FroNtratiiri, .c. •5.000 IN PREMIUMS. Prire ®3 00 per Un«. Tonte ei.d Nervin«*, R *• Seni everyu bere, C. O. D., wmi» ly p* ked per expfwa The loirg' At Display of bruit ami th* bineat Exiiibit of Agriculture • v» r iiiad« m the Pai-itic Northwest. THE Rh H a RDS DKUG <’<>.. AGF.XTS. .'M’dlJd 511 Mai k» t Sti et 1, San b ranciaco.Ual. — Cirvulars scili Irt e----- AH maiiufactorn * in lull motion Ev* ry- itiiug N w. No l>* ad Exhibit-«. I he Exposition ot kxiMiaitioiiH. Aduiisaion as usual. Gr» ally R'dund Kat» s lor round tri 1» on ail <■***» ng» r 1I11» s Throwing a Switch A. GARRICK, MLerehfiiit rl?iHior And I.uporter of Foreign and Domestic Wwiltns, Etc. ASHLAND. ORECON. 4 FrLL LINE OF THE HI >T AND .MOST A fMhiunhhle clolh». •tantly h'-pt oo hand, and n »tbnnr but flrat- ciaaa work Turn'll out. <11 order« tilled promptly »< re»»on life is lei ot hardship and exposure. The only garment that wi I tu >y proiec* the mas whose busineas ca..s hnn out in stormy weather »s the * b»*h Brand Slicker ” They are I'rU, bo* atrong as iron, hand­ made throughout, and good for years of service. They are worth ten t.mes their «out. and will save •ou many a rgknese. No other artide M Gothmc wi l »tanJ the wear aud tear. Rubber is frail, will fin, tear, and let in the wet 1 herefore get the n»» d, twxidrx be»ug MEWLY FURNISHED A. 4. TOWER, • Itie centrally ir-cAted in the bustn»*MX part of twwn, and a g<»od-*amplc room for »•omrn» r- cial travelers, is tit ta«l up 1 n »»»nne»• 11 <>n t here­ with. The tabh1 ia eonatahtly furnistH-d with be best the market aff»»r»ls. F K. 1IR1GHTMAN. Prop Ashland. Oct. 10 ---- ASK FOR — IDIOTS And sll of AKIN, SELLINO & CO.'S UNRIVALED GOODS BICYCLES TYPEWRITERS, CANOES, Ere THF. FOI.I.OWINO TIME SCHEDI LE WILL I take » ff» vt Sunday, Feb. 22, 1^91 GOING BAST. Leave Jgrkaonvtllv at d:JO A. m . 1:00 PM. and . k W P. M. L« ax»- Wh»-tr "C VJIBTB Lire -1/ hiay » *!>(,« FRED litfWttHiXiTonSr Boston. Msss. LUCKEY & CO. i >f.rh> T. MERRILL, PORTLAND OR Mines tor Sale. ASHLAND, ORECON. HE undera««n»M «iff-T* I' r *al lu« tint » placer claim* »»n >’!•• t*ant « r»» k. ,i in lug * good water right 'Hie*» mtn» - ar* knou ti to be rich and will !•« -«*.»1 at a i is<>nabh figure aalatu unable to run th« in anv I mg» r, owingUHll health. For lutthn particular» cU.juiru.Obc TtML.uQb-. K W1UJAMS Will Sell, Leas«', Kent an»l Handle T mon the ¡ft rhllndrlpht» ,at the N« "'i»a¡^ r A l'rr REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION. A Choice Cohecli»>n of 1 City aod Country Property For Sale. He stirs the tire, undraws fie blind, and counts the clock's dull chime; Acquaiiitinces sometime sit with him five minutes Mt a time; "Lunger they really cannot stay, so nervous he is grown; It s»*<*ins a charity to go. and leave him quite alone!” No earnest »-yes to his are raised, hi» change- tm look* to scan. The bland physician's queries must suffice the single man. GENERAL N0TE8 AND NEWS. John Lebnherr, a brother of the late Chris Ixthnherr, died at Roseburg, Sept 17. The steamer Express was burned to the water's edge at Marshfield, Coos county, last week. The Prince of »Vales, it is said, sin >k s daily three or four cigars of a brand tiiai costs »1,800 a thousand. Andrew Wasson has been appointed to succeed C. M. Bradshaw as collector of customs for Puget Sound. Life insurance run mail is exemplified | in ease of Viscount Dudley, who has se­ \ cured »6.000,000 on his life. | Mrs. Helen Cougar, a woman orator, is »tumping the »tate uf Onio iu the in­ terest ot Governor Campbell. George W. Davis, of Salem, is N:i|>o- 'eon Davi«’ successor as cl -rk of the St >riant adjunct of a bar’I. Harry Yokuni, a gambler well known in this county, mt Riley RI isles avo-s the stomach with a bowie knife. The affair took place at Canyonville. Senator Dolph has left the state, liavirg as far sb possible coddled his constituent« into the belief that he Hli'.uld bu his own successor to the United S ates Senate. The banka of Umatilla county have about »1,000,000 on deposit, while the county this year produced $L’oO fur every man,woman and child within her border. The A'gentine Republic has Bohl to Baron IIirs< h 1,000 square niiles in tin- province of Chaco for a Hebrew colony. The price paid was 1,000 gold pesos pei mile. The president has accepted the resig­ nation of ex Senau r Blau as min ster t China, the office that the Chinese government refused to allow him to occupy. J. E. Fenton, formerly of thin county, and F. P. Hogan, formerly of Roseburg, were among the delegate* at the Dem ocralic clubs meeting at S|>okane, from that city. Ex-president Cleveland said lie ami bis wife had deci led to call their daugliter Ruth. That was t lie name of Mrs. Cleve land’s grandmother, and had beeoespee tally liked by her. \ Flow One Lawyer Secured Client*. A bucce»>ful lawyer who came to New York city a poor aud ambitious boy was asked how he had managed to »«ecure his regular client*. ’‘Well,” said he, “you may be surprised at what I am going to tell you, hut it i» a fact with me aud with many more lawyers. I have found that when I won a case for a client I did not get bo much gratitude from him a» I di«l re­ spect from the client of th»* other side. When in a case 1 have literally wiped up the whole of New York county with the side opposed to me 1 have always gained that man's respect aud admiration. The chances have always liven even that in bii next suit hr would come to me in the hope» of seeing the other aide wiped out just as hr wa* wi|»r»l out. It is in this way that 1 have gained many of my profitable clients. 1 could mention a dozen examples, but we lawyer* ne'er cite names in such cases. But here i* »»m* illustration. I «iner thra*h» »l, legally, of course, an »»pponent wit bin an inch of his life. The winning of that case did uot yield me a dollar directly, for it happened that my client wa* never able to pay me for my work. But the other litigant caiuAto me afterward t»» try a case for him. Hr liked the way in which I had beaten him. 1 won his cas- Be liked that still lirtter, of course. I won three more cases for him. Now my client's business forms an Impor­ tant part of my work. My defeating him that time has brought many dollars into my pocket" a sort of a tribute, you might »ay, to the victor.”—New York Tribune. \ Natural Question. Scho«»l children often show a decided sense of humor. Chronicles of a school­ room would give the paragrapber many bright thing*» Recently a boy attending school on the east side found himself lo- cated with hi* parents in their new Niag­ ara street home. The school year was al most over, and in order to secure promo tion to the next higher grade, the young chap trudged to his old school for the rest of the term. During the examination in arithmetic at the close of the term he sud­ denly exclaimed to his seat mate: “Oh, I’ve done both of those examples wrong ’ "Well, what in blazes do you want to come from Niagara street for to do your examples wrong' ’ was all the satisfaction be got from a friend.-- Buffalo Express. Wonderful I’roperti«'« of a Japanese Bell. A Yale professor who lives on Prospect Hill ha.*, am- ng other Japanese curiosities, a remarkable antique bronze bell from an old temple in Japan, where it was once used by tie pr:»**ts »luring their cere monies. Tl:i- bell is cup*haped and about 12 inches in diameter and 10 Inches high The tone of the bell i> remarkably soft and musical, and a single touch will cause a sound continuing for two or three min­ utes. A remarkable f at ure about the bell 1» that it resound* « hen placed on a cushion with th-, mouth ui-? ird, but why the »up- port does n t arre-t the vibration is a point that hi* hit I »ito |>uz/.ivi4<.hysicist», aud no one *v: .» seen the bell can ex plain th»* ph<*ii'tincnon. — New Haven Pal­ ladium. Frank S Ingram, who murdered his brother Henry near Albany, waived ex­ amination and was held without trail to await the action of the grand jury, which convenes < Ictober 26. Hon. T. J. Clunie says that Calihrnia is prosper'ue. notwiths'anding the Mc­ Kinley bill Heexnreast's hisp i'fer n e ALL SORTS. A Mo«»»« Horn l.rMft«*»l Into h Tree. for Cleveland for president, and think« Something of a ■ -urn^tty is on exhibition An elephant larger than Juml>o has he will surely be elected. iu a show wimiow at i>. J Hennessy s. It been captured in Africa. In the shorthand contest at tn» 1‘o't consists »jf a very large moose horn, graft land fair Thursday night F. E. McCu'rin «"lunion ll'rnh. of Portland, minister ed into the base of a tree It has liven in to Turkey, i. in Washington, I>. C., and wrote 311 words in 59 seconds from dic­ that position f"i years, as the tree has tation. On the type writer he wrote 141 leaven thin week fur Oregon. grown around it so as to get such a grip words per minute blindfolded. ou it that ( itting the w » mm ! away is the tirover C. has a newcomer in his Paul Mosher, of Roseburg, who has only means of separating the two. It was faintly ; hut there's one comfort for re­ b> en sctiously ill for many weeks and found near the Kitty O’Brien mine on the publicans—it'll never Ire president. suffer ng greatly fuiin an abscess in hi« Highlands, south of town, by Tom Gor­ (i.iv Hill «ays that a Ttomocratic leg- side, was successfully Operated upon by don. It is evhknt that at some remote i'latnie has given the state of New York Dra. Hany Lane and G. J. ILI1. period a huntsman was chasing the mon the lowest tax levy in thirty-six year*. arch of the woods, who, in running away, We are credibly informed that the Elk was caught iu a tree, and in trying to ex­ F W Chausse. of the Cottage Grove head quicksilver mines are producing tricate himself the Lorn was broken off.— , was the only l.ane county editor 1100 worth of quicksilver perday. D >ug- Butte Inter .Mountain. tt>at stten led "Frette I>ay" at the Port­ las county’s interest» in this industry land lixporition. will be very large in the not distan' Queer Tiling* from a Well. Roseburg remains a cow town. The future. A striking confirmation of the theory of r suit of the citv el c'ion the other day A match race was run overtl.e Stewart the source of supply of artesian waters has was in favor of uureetneted liberty for race-trai k near Eugene lately, om-l alt been observvtl nt l ours, France, where the the bov ne population. mile in repeat. H>rs* senfe ed Bii go. water, ‘«pouting with great velocity from a well 1 lo meters in depth, brings tip fresh < .rload after carload of stock is rush­ Cousin Bill and Vanity. Biugo won b water shells aud seed* In Ruch a state of ing through San An'onio in order to get two Btraigt't heats; time in each liea' preservation MS to sti-uv that they could not the animaie into Mexico before the new 52»^ seconds. have been more than three or four months tar.Il becomes o|«erative. William Wa'dorf Astor, William K. on their vovag»* Some of the wells of the I'ri t sof food are rapidly ti-ing through­ Vander hilt and Jay Gou d are pro’oab y Wady Kir have also ejected fre«sh water mollusks, fish an I crabs, rt ill living, which out all uf KoB-ia. Kefrorls received here the three wealthiest n en in the I n te from Marsaw say 'he coat of provision! States. M m . Hetty R. Green uf New must, therefore, have made a still more York is sa'd to be the wealthiest women rapitl transit —St. Louis Republic. of late has been doubled. in this country. President Harrison lias sent his < heck Machines for «qiening and cleaning cot Assistant Secretary Cronnze has selected ton have been improv, d by an automatic for $.>000 to the Republican rnnirnittee in New Y rk to as« st in carrying the state •lie property bounded by Seventh ami feeding apparatus, applie»l to the feed fur J. «1 >at I assett and ".Me Tuo" Flatt. Park ami D an I E street«. Por'lwd, 0 . a{ir»»n. ami by means of which one man aH the site of the Custom Hou-e to b* If it is "llr.rriBon sure,” a« Inwalls erected iu that city The hl. ck w •» can ten»! tw<» machin«*s when l.ielng fed sat h it is, it w il t»e the last of Harrison. offered to the government at »bio.OOO. with raw or bail c«»tt n eaaler than he could h»*rvtot<»rv tend • ne A large amount And it is verv |s.ssitde that the Kepub- I can nartv wdl have to renominate him The running expenses of the s ate pot • of seed* and leaf i* extracted by this device to get of him. taze railway on th» Columbia trelow Hie Dr Johnson dislik»*d Ince; and shortly If the Fresno woman who was burned Dal es will be about »IiHM) a month. The after hi> epoch, alt iiough owing to no in rec-ipt will average about »ISO) a month fluence of his, but rather to tlie tyranny to death while making a fire to cook hreaklast bad bruketi the old man in at This is an ample margin of profits.aud still of fashion, la< e almost »eased to be worn the beginning, ttiia thing would never the people, the p'oducers, have the or valiuxi in England, till in course of benefit of lower freight rates. time la<*e» of great value were so slightly have happened. The Chilian revolu'ion only cost »70,- esteeme»! that th» ) were considered little An oreaniz-d band of cattle thieves better than so mm h x .iluvlvss rubbish. are gett ng ri their work on the honest 000,000. The annu.l p-naion list in this country is doub e that amount, and let -tockn.en of I'nion county. Efforts have our civil war ended a quarter of a century In th»* I ni(e»l Stat»-.*, more than in any been made to locate the guilty parties, ago. It is not the cost of csrry ingon th- other coiintr), tb< re would appear lobe but with noeuccess. war that particularly burdens the pro­ alm»».*t endless chances for a prisoner The exhibition of'he huly coat closed ducers, but ttie "expend tures” after the und* r cajdtal sentence post|M»ning and oc- »a.*i»-naliv escaping .t,* execution. There 1 .-t week Bish' p Murum conducted >n war is what does them up. are so mmy appeals .¡.vn that one or two • la'roraie serve- amt pron'U' ce I the Attorney-General Chamberltin and years may pa-«> t>c’ c •* a final decision one bi-nedierion. The total nuud>er of pil Ra Iroad C mmis«ioner Colvig are inak way or the other is arrived at. urirns who viewed the coat is l,!»25,130. mg a hard fight to keep the Union and Ti e re ie is now enshrined. S >uthi rn Pacific freight rate cares fr tn Slip* f»»r thebm oL de docking of vessels The next session of the sovereign grand being removed to the United S a'es have been built at threcof the principal loige 'i Od I l ehows will be held at circuit court at Portland. The pciitiou ports of I-1 .lire By this meaus vessels P'Otland. It will lie a grand advertise for removal was to be argued before •H ‘ t of t he water without mem fur the northwest, as not lesa than Judge Boise on October 12th. st raining, ami i •• <•«»-.! is less than by the lO.Or'O per pie, representing the beat ordinary means <*f , : icing In a dry dock. Roseburg Recitu : The large band of character ol «itizens, will be attracted to sheep touglit up in I>ouglae county by it. Gail stones an concretions firmed lu the J. A Hauivy, of Jackson county, have The exports of raisins from Europe thus been driven as far eouth as Marysville, gall bi.id»ler from * >me of the constilu far have beeu only 50,(100 boxes for Cal., where they are being di«po«rd <>i ent.* of the bile. 1 .»y vary in size from a America, where,r for a corresponding at good prices They started with 10.400 mil.et *eed ton hen's egg, and occasion |>er mil last year K*8.000 boxes were in head, were four months on the road anti ally are mmdi 1 irg»*r. transit. It is evident from tbisthecom­ reached their destination with 9,405 A B ig I’ ih nk (’m i' —The harvest of petition of California is feared, and im- sheep. < iregon'a prune crop f *r 1S‘»1 is just about I'urtt r- hesuate to send forward any con­ A fatal accident occurn d last week at finished, and from rarefiilly prepared siderable uuinlity. E’ictiantcd Prairie, betwon C"qu 1 o estimatesit i* jmiced p»*rreptibiy large* I’r E. L. Irvine, who was assistant city and Roseburg Dr. F A. Golden than last year’s < rop. Many new orch­ piiyuician at the asylum at Salem tor a and wife, uf Marshfield, were driving to ards are bearing this year for the first rung Huie, is ill at Albany, ami fears are Rmeburg in a cart, and they stop|«*ses, costs CxX), in Harper's IW0 traffic has been increasing daily, ami ia one year in the penitentiary and the down lu »100. A yearly advertisement iu one co.umn of the New York H'raU now more than 100 tons are carri-d each maximipn fifteen year.« Judge Tailor, costs »30,300 for ttie lowest and »310,000 way. The directors are p>eparing for before whom tlie laat trial was held, a fight against them by the Enion Pacific, Rent«*n»*e»l him to one year’s imprison- fur the highest-priced column. which may be expected in the near ment. A few days nince this upright The twins of Dacona, rivals of the fa­ future. jtl I »• sentenced a ti-diertnan to three mous s amee pair, are ex|>ected to arrive Frank Melbourne, the Australian rait • years in flu* penitent ary for the theft of in tliis city on Tuesday next, says the maker, has dosed experimenting. To two salmon. The man had hitherto New York ZV'-w/rr. They are known as the committee of citizens, whom Ho bait b >rne a goo) |'t*>-ruaO' < .i-tori.i . i- . i..... ................ . . . ern Cabfurnia is a poor one lor winter than ever tiefore, and all the people are operation and for freight carriage at all satisfied with bis explanation. At a fot eliiHn u t< ■ thitu». 1' •« « l"11*1» !.!„ parat.'.nnt, u -r* • Ii"i Lines. Eventually a road will branch mass meeting of citizens Melbourne wa- aromi*! .nell botile. I' 1« pl*'a«mit t" th- i tl at the head ul llie '■aerameuto valley asked to submit a proposition for waterii g ta-t.' atei al—'tirtelv harmi* «« D r-ll"«' « «ml sc oes the niuuniainn to the east, ll.e forty counties in western Kamas, .«.Ultipati'.t,. r. tfulat"« thè I h . w .'I«, <|UÌ-G ••!!«.'* thm build north and enter the Wiliam and he offered to do it for 10 cents for pam. .'ur. « .li.orhi a aiel «nel ri«lm. -« .I. «tr"v« wrius. an.i pr-venG etie valley thiough the middle fork pav. each cultivated acre. There were tlii- f..v, .■onval-ion-,-"th"«th" ■ hil-i ami K-ne« It The grades wuu d be easy and an im­ year 2,000,000 acres under cultivation r* fn ehiug an.l naturai «le*'p ( a-toria 1« mense saving iu operating expenses which it is proposed to water. ili»» ehil«h»*n’* pntia«.’ca th» mothvr* iri»?D( . wijul'l he realized — (¡uartl. 35 doscs, 35 e -uts. Eicltsmea ¿tuli« high in tbi« plri' o <’v r >1-1.111 Build- »•// *r r» « »»**«• ali Shia /»•* «'» *• For Over Fifty Years N<> cr,"IT ur"« iljHpepsia, < "ii«tiputi"H. - i- « alpi? appi} '•!■«»»•« * |l"ÌL'1?.Vl' nf.uno ni.'dleine ri.pilritl. < m • i« tt< r. M t> W ixm . ow '« S oothinc .S tkuv has 1«'*'» tarrh of the storni'.li, and makes pur. bl......I . Iitimls, It is Slalwtt!«| eez.' ll'H. Iti b.a-l i'IIIPtlon' ",,|l " ' " . ,,, • «nd u«ek wlii'l' ulie and i-th. 1«-t remedy for illar- its merit« when you ii.~*' it ---------- < rb i a. Twenty-five cent* a botti**. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Pit.*«. Pile».’ JtrKtnU I'il'i. i initier L heü l<»r bui SvarToMs—Moisture; int«uuic itcliing and Satan, $26 per W eek. Two thousand aer<* ot situar-,me “ '*» singing; most ut night ; worse by scratching. Want'd: Good mri-nts to sell our general It allowed to continue tumors torni, which Dilli" r in ti" upp. r Boat» ri'er .oiimrj line id im rchnndlse. No I'wdUllng. Atsjve often t*lc*d «nd ulcerate, heeomlng very sore APIA tu«. S A k"t>. Pi.<»•»"'• salary wi'l be paid to "IJvu" ageuts. Fur t ur- SWATSlk O1BTMKST »tops the itching and tber luiorniation ad'lris« bleeding.hauls ulceration, ami In inor*t can s Dr. Acker'» Euirlish Pills C HICAGO GZBXIUL fWI'LT VO.. removes the umore. At druggist«, or tv Are attive, otti« tire andl'ur«. 1 r Me* “ead Nu.173 West Van Burvu St. Chicago. tU. nsil for 50c Dr. Swayne A Son. Philadet Hit", .li«.rd. 1'1 Stoma, h. I"’~ "'J'11 phle. _ bad completion «nd h Lpÿstiye«. ' >e¿ J»“ A mw«» LVH t’juzlií!! l’itb-1 10 AlUtriTfll iymytiHto u‘U'4 ly uaus rrcr-ój* s AWtíd "■ GNlton CY/Jbrjiftberi.Utettiria "'u" ’.y., Vi' . S hooting S ea O tteh .—George Forty, 1 Charles Anderson and James and | Charles Crew have killed nineteen tea I otter during the present summer. From tlie skins thus secured they will realize a good rnnnd sum. an they range in value from |150 to |225 each. The hoys are not only profitably employed, but have no end of sport. They have two good boats and do their hunting outside, principally lad ween Cape Blanco and Rogue river. When an otter is sighted they pull straight for him until within easy’ rifle range, and begin shooting. Il the otter eecajies the first volley a lively cbaae then commences. The utter al­ ways takes his course as lie goes down and they are able to follow him on a u.- rect line. Their object now is to prevent him reaching a reef of rocks or field u! kelp, for in cafe he does the chances ur* .«gainst them, while on the other band. 4 they can head nun out into th» op» n clear water, his capture is alm».st a cer- aintv. The utter makes alrout I mo lonv ■lives and travels very rapidly, and the rnen at tlie oars must “put in their bv*t licks’’ to prevent being distanced, 'lhe «»iter soon becomes tired and “slows up, and it is then a question of a sh< ri time when be will fall an easy prey to the persistent hunter. It is not everyone, •owever, that can sit in a boat as it luil- and dances upon tlie troubled waleisaim -hoot an otter, as it rises an 1 falls w t 'tie waves, at a distance of 150 to 200 yards; and although the boys named ar»* experts at the business they often <*xpen»l (torn thirty to forty shots upon a single tier. C kossin «; C orn —Different varieties ol urn, including dent, flint, suit, sweet tnd pop corn, have been crossed by ai- • ficial pollnation at the Kansas stat on Che first year the effects of crossing wen visible in comparatively few instances uid those mostly among tlie sweet va- leties. Ears more or less blended arm ometimes exactly intermediate hetw»*ei he two parental ty|»es) were gen» ra l\ lie product of the second generation fhe third year showed, fur the unis’ »art, a product true to ttie seed planted >y selecting grains from a single car u» rom different ones, ears are produc»* vitb grains ttiat are, as a rule, like tiiu»» »lanted Thus it appears that any s« ected crosi can be perpetuated, and lin provement in varieties can be made I ) crossing and peroetuating these crosses MISCELLANEO! s MEDICAL. I b ; al ADVERTISEMENTS* RIVERSILI. “German NURSERY! Syrup” Executrix’s Notice "• • "1 XVJHB Grant's Pass Oi f-I M I’XON i UaVlIltí ■ ailUJ- llUiilli-f (fie oKf.f,, Lowest lr«»in lii«- dat»- oi the >umni»»ur> u | m » ii jou. if i » <‘unly. l)r« gon; but . .mi • "i. i count) in tin- Stat»' of ">’ii n tu«'nt\ n from lhe *■ ■ «'1 t hi--uinnion* upon you; '• u ut "1 tin* State of Ort got). ■ tt‘ "II. ill'll by till twenty. '•nil»«r. |s'«l. And you ii « i h< <1 that 11 j ou tail * to i -u. i complaint, as h«*r»*by • iintiif wiilappl) to th»-»*ourt L’an.-t you lor th»* sum ot t" v« doHai- ami thirty 1 lor tti«* costs and dis- act i«»n. D i . m «>< i < ati < T imes by J u - ihi <»t tin- Peace. I i BA 3 SCS-Of • Or ar. j ¿> arc lnj! t 1‘nir r ti . a r tn be r REMEDY -4---- ÇTMIUUl»*Uv»l a in»K*k» ry ami bam*ii* - ;• p frmn weary »*y»*s, r»‘a»lily yi» !;* -I Sold l>!/ oil SCGTT i GOWNE,Chemists. H.Y OUTSIDE OF THE 8T0RE. F 1II ESTATE <»F OREGON: I« «I and r« quir« »l to ap- I «»I th« >ta!«' uf » »H*- it Jack->n, at th»' <"uurt k-onvii.c, m th»* »’ountv as. tin :»d day ot N'«»v»-in- • k ¡u tl»«- ior»*nuon <»! tliHt ■ - g iw t MMM . H ani. I» I Hut I”- ¡na«!«. b\ tins uii.it.-tr;«p»r «-I said otate tu n.uii»*«i in his p«*titi«»n iuTvin : tu th« e-tatrot Samuel t«»-w:t; • f ». «i. 7. \ f». 10. 11 and 12. ».n.i- i «xl 4. 5 and »•. block - t id t iozial D ing on the *?aat k »4 :iu«i i uiiuiug ca-tcr)> an»l noi>h and b«>utb lin<* of l«»t»« ■ k »4. Ail iocat«*«! in tlie tate ot li regoli. *i> - H. N» il. Judge of "tut. ,.| Urvgon. for . w:th th«* R»*al ot .said tn daj id October. A. D. i NEW > ____ People who pass for the tir.«t time the new store of Weinstock, Lubin, 1 Co., Sacra­ mento, are apt to pause and look. Its great size and novel architecture make it quite different from the ordinary run of business structures. It stands on corner of Fourth and K streets, with a frontage uf a Moore’s r LITTLE Revealed LIVER PILLS Remedy hundred and forty feet and depth of a hun­ dred and sixty feet. The general design is ittural massive and bold, with abundant decoration tn artistic raised scrolls. A noticeable feature of the design is the great number and variety of windows. Some are very DO NOY CRIPE, SICKEN GO narrow ami slim, like those seen in the pic­ tures of obi castles, while others are broad and low, and four or five times as large as The central tower con­ ordinary windows. tains a projecting balcony, from which an veri ♦ Hl- u « lily ■ g t«l I m I - t< 11. excellent view of the city and surrounding country may be hath The first story of the building in front rests on a series of arches eighte»*n t»•• t w ide and twenty feet high, the base of the arches being supported on mas>ive iron Columns, I lhe plate-glass windows f»»r the display of goods set back ten feet from the arches, ¡»er- mitting of an arcade walk between them and the main sidewalk. The chief entrance to the building is under the »cntral tower. It is thirty-five high, and feet handsomely ornamented. The hou»e takes special pains with its «how-window displays »Something new ami interesting may always be seen in them. Some of the windows have floors fitted with revolving discs, so that g»ls placed upon them are constantly turning and passing in many directions. At pn s* nt w riting, in one of the w indows are a dozen or more full- size wax tigures'of men, w»nn»*n, and child­ ren. They were import» d from France ami are very lifelike. The figures are stylishly attired in the n«.w fashions, and as they pas* and repass present a scene of much brilliancy and animation. The advantages w inch this bouse offers to customers, and they are cer­ tainly many and liiqiortant, may he fully shared by those living at a distance. .A handsome illustrated catalogue is i.«Riieil tree every Spring and Autumn. It sells g»»ods as readily to distant buyers as the best *al< -• men to a customer at the counter. ahouhi it not? '«m»' linimMiatih and ' ” * ' '. I r -• lit I .. IU to IIP at r. s .i,SI(‘r" " I have been a great ■ <’<>.. Dr., with .ita. li.,,1, w ,thin ntx rnontbfi sufferer from Asth­ Asthma, .all'.II of till» 11.,I K, ma and severe Colds I I. II.la r Ä |st| IH I I X M I ill UMAX, Eit.utr.» every Winter, and last Fall my i tfkiK, Attorney. friends as well as myself thought SMALL FRUITS, RGSES because of my feeble condition, and Notice oi Final Settlement great distress from constant cough­ AND SHRUBS. urt of th«- State <>1 Oregon, ing and inability to raise any of the «•uiitv «•! Ja< ksou. accumulated matter from my lungs, Apples, Peaches. Pears,'.Cherries • 'stat. *.| Michael Hitnh*y. Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines l«a»MMd. that my time was close at hand. Quinces, Apricots, Ill Ki.lH ».I VEN THAT THE When nearly worn out for want of • with th« will aniKXid. Walnuts, M.« i:,t< i ILinley . d«-c<*aH« <1. haw sleep and rest, a friend recommend­ Blackberries, ' ••utt I.;- Imai account «»! M»id 11 bx i-n i <.f court Tuia- Strawberries, Currants, ed me to try thy valuable medicine, N"X » ii.t>. i. at the hour of Raspberries, Coorc berries Hoschee's German ’ tort h< h» at ing tti« root. and Crapes. nr-.il« her» by notititd to Gentle, Syrup. I am con­ t her »«Ejecticne to taid fident it saved my ai«i tim<*. Refreshing life. Almost the first At Price's ! H«>n. J. R. Neil. Judge «M !> HANLEY-. dose gave me great Sleep "iTiuni.tiutor ot Mild e«tate. relief and a gentle re­ . i I-. I«ei THE RIVERSIDE NURS! RY freshing sleep, such as I had not had Is loeat«'«j one ami Summons for weeks. My cough began immedi­ Grant's Pass, on Itogu» larm. ami in th»* I ately to loosen and pass away, and 8<*ut hern < h » u» m n t of th» Stat»* ot Oregon I found myself rapidly gaining in ot Jackson, ¡»recimt ot health and weight. I am pleased I • til. va. Isaac Ont it . dc- et to inform thee—unsolicited—that I n to recovi-r iuune>. A Y. ’ . Mbov» ua med defendant. am in excellent health and do cer­ III. SAMI.hl I HL S'l A IF OF OREGON tainly attribute it to thy Boschee’s '• ■ i • by r«qu:i.«j to Mpp'-ar an.iirt. lew on file with it» Peac< oi said Court. Picton, Ontario.” Dy^Iiep?!.», THE th. . -tut,. ,,f t harl(¥ L I ton luán, dcccas»*»! - HI.lu.ltV t.n ex ' TH « t TH r ■ -i-......... dm • ft I'- I. '1 huruiHi,. ' ’»•••' "UllG I ..urt of ti,«. stuf.- ut i. nmu'l t ,t ,1a. k~..n County ol Why (dear in its st it ments, im­ partial and fair, replete with news, - it deals direct, and above ail. is coinyl'tf The latest devices, the sensible household neces­ i . rn i I — attlf. .lau. -’n. l-fll ni t« pul isti in\ t< -i imonial f- t io- « mi «-i it It bas u-1 ipath'ii M> Husbaml i \ ■ u ’n- ¡.1«. ami 'n woiil'i m»t n<* U . ire I th so ! app> over R " e mg.i n its tav«u-, and advise I . : . ■ ■ ! t . " L- JA i> G LE «1 la<-k -tn • t-, >• atti» . Wasil, li uggisti» CONSTIPATE. 8u«t Cu«» ion S ick Hf»c«cxf, and all troub.aa ana ¿f: m IndigeoUon or Cent*’.pation. In* ; r •!":«» ■ » a Referee's Sale can be nlcaly adj ated to avJ tt • » • . m pill can n-»«r ba too larwe • • ••• 1 u-y • « as so much sugar 4W i*;< a A up in » - ” «.« v al which can t»* ■ arriad n »wut ic»< k«-t a «• laae* »• Tra»-I*rs asd Kasine«« •»*•>, '"«• • Sal ' '< rsaeae» " T«sés Birk. *«,*f F ut««»". •t A DECRE!’. MA DF. ON < ptetni»» r. ¡s'.»l. by th<* cir­ ât. <.t Oregon tor Jackson : i i art iti n ot r«ai pr» i city M i - p a nt itT au lanf, and bj virnie ut ! M*id circuit <-ourt n« i «iat»'. I atu, a» the i thaï piirpoa«-. author- '•I. th« hcrvinaft»*r de- I». hinging t«i t»aid plnin- : ii» m.»nu» r provnfid ty n : "di» m « t«i said or­ ti publie auctton. to r.at th<*court-huuse sani c-ounty. Mate ■ an. via base tr*4 llnaa P.o*.i for 2». !■> « ( DR HARTER S IRON TOPIC. R' aad |.|»'FTMa-.: i «-T. • la KK a LTM aad Vie»»« — furo ira «o » ' ■ « ' • ■ k » " I r ■ » -.9 THi DR. NARHR MEOICiNE CO. SI. LO-IS. M3* i A-U 7, : g . . -t ¡•.«¡»er on r.vxr-:n e e we bc’icve W3H i he bay of San •< y in 1*49; the the -Alta ’ r^m '• I ’ . vr l»een inter- inhabitants oi lin To cure Biliousness, >*' k H . k ). Tlie’ Alta,” esled m the n»-«\ - pation. Malaria, Liver • j r-, 1 1 . is -utcumbed to tike many uth* r the safe and cerium rt . ¿je.it majority, lhe inc vital »le ai*. SMITH« n succeeded by •nd, like >th< r xaminrr hat >■ -uns- r g- H« minent place in the taken ¡n * ! its Week? X Dew spap ~n ! . tiio-e uhj »' edition IS i V« e ; i;* r puT»h*h««l a*. I want .ri i:n- i Tee th? KH4V.X Mz<* 4'iitticpi buttle) 1HEV ARE THE M ■ ' I • *\ . 1 1 _• i- familiar with 1 . • at ’’T ht e B SuitAtilc tor* rwil ' y Mt. Hearst, tlie I thè pier Price of <>Hli«*r *i/c. 2 !.. ’ uMishi r, and it is ' l.xami: s \ u th« aggregate only nect inch there are '«.OnO— value of tlie pr< :■ J. F. SMI TH £C0 M.. ui< 4 aiuoli,; all the b) ", addition b» these pre- subs« rit»ri > l>t', ic from cents to Diium*», "hi- h r ■ F•’■00, t c' ' « ry Mil h wi'1 lx- mailed to great j.rcmmm I ■ : samincr «office him in a tube dir r. tired. as soon as the sg No appetite. Indignation. I latu!.*i.< e, » Birk Headache. **ail ruu «ioHu,*’ lu* » iiiCiùSOHicr. « I m * fle»b, y ou will 1 iud pt, • k I*. \i Ot Kaul day. ail t ami « I.uni ot th»- said ami u ill.am m Mit­ t' tie following «le­ it. ««I th«-s: tri» r ot tin* north«*ast • •! m < tion six H , m i w . .1 t contain I rig io minsi an«l fifty-four and «“i i- of I m nd. situate itity. Stat»* ot « )r« gt»n. a- pct sani diarree, ric-haif of the pur- h ««u th« tirst «lax of his court; the <»th<*r price to !»«• paid ! mm th«* order of c»»n- i'j said court. I I m * pay- ■cured b\ mortgage ili« part.1 making qiiiii-d to pax 10 p< r hase prie«’ at the ntirmatloti ot tale KISSING?"70 If You Have Hand thii* will day of Ot- 11.1- J. DAY-. K. lcr««'. “ n» bæî : “ The E ûüuii • F.a< h <4 th. Rrc t h ganti-, i very lint ;»« i»tic oi " Im. h sities,— what yon nee, X.HUiUVt ” 04 of getting the same go»»ds, the styles, ami same prices, as if present in Sacramento. We know of no way of increasing our trade POINTS imh«--. an«l they sime- . -h?"ing OTiumals. cither . • ¿ f. r f 100,000. ful illustrations and interesting descriptions. poor, and free for the asking. If you send an order you may rest assured •r INTERIOR IME----- faster than by doing our very best on every mental or phy steal o> REDLAND -1- NURSERY Wearing Apparel for men, women, and children, Household Nuppln-s, etc Illustrated Catalogue Free. Large J Buel's New Book! Just published, has iak»*n th« »»»unti) !•» storm. Excels all »>th»*r» in p»q»ulHrit> am tafuinnting ln:«T»si, combining a ■ that ’• strang»* and marvelous in tin* annals of th« juist. Tin* title. HEROES' OF UNKNOWN SEAS W . I. CAUSON III ill. of Grant'* Pass, JoM phine » o int '. Oia gon. CATARRH ures AhenniAiism, Neuralgia, Corn' HEAOACHI, An! ALL PAIN. J Th» CillftriU 100 000 TREES IN STOCK, Apple. Pear. Peach. Plum. Prune. Apricot Vectari”«, Cherrv, Almond. Chestnut. Walnut INTERNATIONAL HOTEL SAVAGE LANDS. Flag. Adventures at the Court of the Kahn of Tartary, 1 h«* Vo>Ug.*s <>1 \ .»* »1 ■ Gama. The Romantic Story «it th« ( onqu» **i oi th«* A/.t»*cs. Stirring Adventur« « w ith th< Savage and t'annlbal Kac< * of th< South I’a cilic. Th»* Legeud of the Spectral Ship, rt« . 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