MISCELLANEOUS. ISMCELLA NEUES. East and South 11.\ UüidEBN FlCiriC CO.'S LINE. The Mt. Shasta Route. Express Fraiiis Lea» «• i*«»riiMmi I tail). I) u»r « Uuv< «•»»rilaii’l Arrivi hU&A * ; .U M. ,!.»>•■ M. II..1’1 I..MVV1 .11«.« ««- s.11 i. v» | \i nvt Saiik lam i*« '» Beavi | If-.UOF. w. Al*«vv ti » ics »top »m> al !«»• •UI mili ii.rlii «*l R ' i’UiK. E-sl Oreut.n C»t>. W.....Iburn. * al« in. AHany, lana«. ut. Mu-dd-*, Ha.-« ) . ILirt i.sl»ui g. Junv- rioii < il y. Irvinx. l-tirf« «»• U«» MAH. i»AHA . UIIIIV » . LKAVK: M M -•'»%.» R..-.Ì" 1 u . 4” »•. - “ a L i ÏANÏ ' Û 1»A 11«J l.*k ' pl >uJt**a> U-IVK; Forti.»!» i ....»’«'r M V.bany........ y<’i*. Aitiauy . . . »;"•' ».M.,i*'»rt;.»ii«i .*.»•»*. Fort lami .. - m m filuLaiàii tíúi i Li ¿LLEíLkS. TOURIST SLEËPIMC CARS, *ur a* c nuin«M.*.Ati » ii »I *eeun«l-ci»M* pu«M»cn- •rcrB .»Ha* ned <«• i. vpr«■-■’.s I i ' miiim . 1 «■ * '«’•V < << k « • nt i " « « ' l MAH- » it » I N" «’kt I.V 7..Í»» a . m av«’ 12.lu i*. M- i V»" V« i i I > EXI » I’ I ."IM»A¥ J >’«»rt .ui i C«»rv.*ili*» Arrive > r. m l.«'.»v«’¡T2:.».» H. .M. Al Albany «u. I <-»iwa..is < »uiievt willitraiiM» ut Or« a«'U I'.wtUc Railroad. DAILY hXPKI.s* fit MS- K\( E PT SI’X l> A V.) M'ip.M. L« «ve ivv P rt. in i Arriw S;2U a . m 7;i, p. m Anivv M« .Miiinviiiv l.«-nvv| '«.tÓ A. -M THROUGH TTKETN poiot«». EAST Ä SOUTH. ForTii kvtsand i:d««i'n it n r. aaidimr rat« s. maps « i. . • ad ««n L'uiii)«un> s a*r« nl at M« dt««rd. K. KDI.tH.ER. E. P. ROGERS. M-iiiairvr. Ast G. t. «X P. -Va t. THE LADIES M-uth« rn Ort-goi» arc Inn by informe»! that Hi audition lo a iuihc and co gant line of MILLINERY v<- »U.l.-.l i. in, *i< rk lhe toil.'»inn g.Hsls. «I wliwli 1 li.ivv » tuli Une; Radios’ Furnishing Goods, Here is something from Mr. Frank A Hale, proprietor of the l>e Witt House. Lewiston, -ind the Tontine Hotel. Brunswick. Me. Hotel men meet the world as it comes and goes, THE STATION DE­ and are not slow in sizing ¡»eople DON T STOP AT SPAIR. and things up for what they are \V> • hum fnKt the ('»»n«Iurtor. most surely: worth. He says that he lias lost a Why nullitiii** and inillioiiH tiefort* father and several brothers and sis­ Ila»« inatli t his ^.tiin journey ,*-«vui«’ly And «•«-nu to I hat uitiin »tv shore. ters from Pulmonary Consumption, A id ! w «-. w «- will i't arh it in season; and is himself frequently troubled A nd ah, what a w«lcoin«- is thei't! R tl« et !b«*ti, how out of all r«*ason with colds, and lie To *top at the station D»*spatr. Hereditary often coughs enough Ay. iiitdi.ights ami many a potion to make him sick at Ol litth bis« k water have we nt i"innc\ truin ocean to ocean — Consunrptionhis stomach. When­ A«* l r ultimate s«*a I'u tint «1« t p st h of si a-, and all silence ever lie has taken a itf pH'-; n. « "iic< in und of car»* cold of this kind he uses Boschee’s ’) bar » i't •»•;*"! I.dt n-st t Islamls. Don’t stop at tiie station D»*spair! German Sv rup and it cures him every time. Here is a man who it lorwnrtl, what«‘V« r »nay fol’ow, «1 • f.'I'waril, I i i« nd-l«*d, or alone; i knows the full danger of lung trou­ \ 1» hi «'. It ap off to some hollow- «»i 1« n. m th«- night and unknown— bles. and would therefore be most l.t ip «41 hk< a thief; try 1«» hide you particular as t> > tile m< di ine lie used. 1'ioiti :itig«-ls. all waiting »"U there! G t ruard’ what« v« r b« lid«* y«*u Wliat is his opinion ' Listen I 1» ui t .-t »p al thiii station Despair! use nothing but B osc I kc ' s German Jcatpnn Miller, in the Indvpcmlmt Syrup, and have advised. I prcMiine, more than a hundred different per­ ALL SORTS. sons to take it. They agree with l i e tirnt Niitioiinl Hauk ui Roseburg me that it is the best cough syrup in the market.'’ ii) has upfiii-il for t'U'iness li< port. from the war department in­ dicate th t the > n istment of Indian» ie piuxing a marked Huccen». ChilJ ran's Short Clothos, l'nd. r I year» old. beautiful un«* <; L<> V K-*G 1 U« I 1 1 I ll’Hi HOMI 111< V Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, OILS OF I ».»tighter—‘‘Oh. mamma !” Mother anxioti-ly —‘‘What i» it?” l»aught»*i cruelly —“Slang, mamma . that’» all.” ¿1 ALL KINDS I ’x-Speaker Kvvd denies the s’at» men’ that he has thought of resigning hi» seat n congress to accept a ¡»o-ition in a bus-.n* ss corp«jration. Mochanics’ Tools. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Ta k about scarcity of money in this • »untv. It is sa <1 <»ne can scarcely get it «.»” gilt edged security at 2«5 per cent ittiray’s Harbor, Wash. And everything else imaginable m th1* line. My go, sis ar. n. w and et the best brands, and wIP be sold at the THE NORTHERN PACIFIC Is th« Lim to fak. J To ail Points East and South. It Is th DINING i \'L R‘»l IE. It runs Through V nitrLI.D I 9AIN8» v< ry day in th«- y car t«> St. Paul = Chicago Tourist Sleeping Car?. G.,re Exrs’ >«•. « f . » >|r - h r. .1 iJiot' hc8, Hyphg.t ¡i ' r-r-h,, i . os« d S.'idp, and a.l /-hnury ï»» s vf the «ii-ve.i»-' kn wn uj r ____ Bottle. VI ” k’»h . , •■» - »<> - . p - —. 1.M Ki« han'« G 1(1 n BaUnnt No. *5 Cur» S 1' t; rv il ’«¿ur V >• U • Rhvu- nui -ni, l'u.r» • i:i th«» rn », P. ins in th« Ilen.t K- k rf tb- N. - k. I 5 . At«-d S. rj •Ar«'«t, b .nh . t «; ha»»h, I.m-i; n a* d cor.- irv ’ -t » : ■», s*if? -.4 of the 1 I. ¡tub*, an ! ervii - u«.« a.l «I -• x - -« j - fr ira th j *y**n?ni, ............... *bethx.r «au.'»sl I by bv ind indis, ri >n or abu<< -« r< ti f M. ■ ury, .. 1 ai in^ the b: "d pure an ‘ > •* « •* ’» OO p»*r t «•trie. L«* hlih’iu'K (.’L!«’n *- anfih An;). «fot«* f r t • ir id «; r «, '• Irr. tati, n G if 1, :.|| «' I»— ivi’r«.. * .11! Arrah¿< .• rxíig.’ na. ru» it » 1 ’ •* '«I u»*r B« h IS*»« ’ , » Í.* Kirhnu'« ( «»> I#» lu. 11 -, * liliali tn y « Strict .ir-s,X'. Pal» x tl » per Botin*. I.«» lllctinn'M (« ild, n Olntn»« «i for t*'« efT tic fi • f >• » ** r « um J < hid Prt« .* SI ( »• p r F- •< ’ !.• Ki«liuii'i G:>hb T| 1’11 . .«rd I r i i t ,Di . • . i ' • I j ’ « 1 • - « ■ r . jk.lce $3 4)0 per ii**«- _ .'x T«»ric (•».«! NrrviiiK, *’ ' Ser.b ever*, w here, C. U. D., w .j* !y u«*r exrrea* Tl!l. 141« IIAKl s l»RI G » <» . At.l.NTS. .-rfA« aim >11 M.ti k- t .**• i « « 1. San I rain >«■<., « al. — » h « ulai *• •*« nt ! r» «----- as they have been ibis year. Tl.e condition of the Oregon State In- -ai e A-y um ia said to have been in an un’i'i iinatt* i omiit<nc«-rn ng rat«s tiineot trains, r«»ut»-s and ori»« r details lui tiivb«-«! ori •»plication to any ag«*nt, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Gen« ral Passenger Ag« t»t, N". I'-’l First St., cor. Wm»hingt«»n, Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum. Prune, Apricot George William Curtis can live on pie now. He is the greatest man Republi­ can editors ever heard of. When he sup- farrted Cleveland tie was a mugwump pigmy, lacking brains, and a traitor to his country. One hundred thousand dollars have laien appropriated by the Argentine Republic for an exhibit to the World’s Fair. Oregon sobs to swap a few moss- backs for half their number uf Argentine Republicans. ki n« i ninmt at P jrt Oifurd for a naval Porter’s census, which will cost ♦S.ilOt),- (i wa" forma ly taken ixjFHession of FNiX). is pronouiK'ed on all sides the great­ • he «»»her day by I nitrd State» officer» in est swindle of the age. It is nothing but H» thfiice to the orders of the .Secretary a stupendous and extravagant blunder of the Navy. from »fart to finish. The world is in rouble, want and misery localise of S* raw -burn''ng stoves are lieing in m il extravagant waste of ths people's tr din • <1 in Sherman county. Tlie fu.-l i» -uppllc.l I >v means >>f a drum, in which funds. it i- 11 sei> prr>-f d, and will furnish a S 1’ Roller, a brakeman on the freight, Ka m con f nt d le fire for »eyeral horns running between Ashland and Red Bluff, brf tie it needa renewing. ■lipped off the tender a' Castle < rag ; the it in lime that performances H itll wheels of the tender ran over his foot, lie was bdo.iiM ami atrial parachutes were c«u»liing his toes to a pulp, h-rtH- «Ion by law. except under certain brought to Dunsmuir, where Dr. < ü I proc ibt-tl « nditiona. The fatalities in «niputat«'ers of th«* nobility ami landed gentry t > form another fund for the relief of the \ woman “stud poker” dealer was one famishing people. of th«' attractions «»fa Salem saloon dur- Marion county firsts its« If in debt now i ig the state fair week. The novelty of the situation brought a good play to her in the sum of ♦4J.8_8.00, as shown by 'he county clerk's semi-annual state- table. uent. Tiie county will tuie over the If th« kite track» ar«* so much the»ti|»e- financial strai s by borrowing in mey riur of th • cir« le track a** is being talked, until the taxes come in. a r< <■•«»•! m ide on a kit» tra« k should not The first solid bean train, cons st ng of !• • held agtinst a recoid made on the twelve cars. left .»aticoy. Cal., Oct. 17th. »lower. consigned to Porter Bros. Company, >ha«!ra< k Dale and Eunice Thomas of Chicago, by the farmers' aliianceof Ven­ 1. _'.* w < mh !. Cal , each 72 years, were tura county. This train runs through to manic«! l ist week. There is no truth in >ts destination as a special train. the report that their parents objected to Pendleton is overrun with desperate the marriage. characters und was highly exc t.- l bv Th * Western I’nion Te legraph Com« he murder of John Stratton, of Kansas piny ha* been having trouble with its itv. whose bomith,the great shootist, “Swing American and British cruisers in Behring the devr pa,” is do ng a whoopla act in Sea did not accomplish much in check­ an «.i-t«'in < iicti-. As a bareback rider ing seal poaching this s ason l es in the Lillian i- said to be a howling success.— fact that ten more Nova Scotia vessel» Astoria Town Talk. are to follow next season the sixteen lhe land recently purchased by the which did so well in that sea this y ear. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER POINTS The Salem Journal is informed that the attendance at the Chemawa Indian school is now larger than ever before, numbering 225 as against 218, the most ever present at any one time. I lirw hundred ami sixty-five sacks of j»« acii s '« «is were receive 1 at the freight let»- t in Salem, having b«*en sent from California to Sa)**m nurserymen. an«! many oth« r things to«» numerous to men­ tion. I tiav«» also a •*. urtsl the services of a From TERMINAL or INTERIOR It is published that $10O.(hMl lias been oft red for Monbar», 2-vear-old record 2:18. Why don’t some Californian get in and offer |150,000 for Arion, 2-year-old record 2;14*s. HARDWARE, Zephyr Shawls I am n >w prepare«! t«> eveute an or ders in tbat line in tirs»-class styl« at reasOua- blv ralea. Call and *«•»• me opposite J. Nunail's >n Cal - forma str« «-t. MRS. P. P. 1 HIM. The Sunday .Vrrruru, published by the notorious Nat Baker at ' lili 1 Woodburn will have a Hour mill with a capacity of 75 barrels per day. In one day a subsidy of l-’tMW was made up for the mill. The Sisson .Vaocot sav» Ex Conductor August l'.< lmoiit paid »15,000 for St. Jas. I.. Brooks i» in Chicago w lit ing |srol Bl.’ize, the Htalli' n »old last week to tickets at Garfield Park at *5 a day. lie Cileries It-e l for »100,000. was joined by Mrs. Brooks, who has In a run of four (lavs witli a five-stamp been stopping in Oakland for some mill |2.<*'O in gold wa» cleaned upat the time. llohcmii mine», 1) ugla» county, lant During the year ended June 30 the Where is kept constant'y on han«l a complete week. ixiet-othee department lias eHtabliahed and Hrs»-ciana st«n*k of lie McKinley taiiff is to be contested, itip free delivery at Astoria, Or., and ex- i« to it* c ri'-titutionality, bv Steinbach perime’ tai fr.e delivery at R. seburg. A t o ci New Yolk and Marshall A Co , Or., Gig Harlarr, Wash, and Caldwell, < 'hica. o. Idaho. NAILS. ROPE. Consisting of Usle and Silk Calvin S. Brice savs he will resign the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee after the nominations are made. AT CENTRAL POINT Pi Aa cn-ap *» «•> be bought any plací-, alan GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS. 1 hr < 'orvalli» G- *«7< sävh that Hon. John M. < tsimrn was robbed ai the state lair < f a F» gold piece. The robber, hov«wr, »lioitN, as the money was I < «jiinterfeit ami came into Mr. Osburn’» hands by some uversight. Nectarine, Cherry. Almond. Chestnut, Walnut PORTLAND, ORECON \\ hiir th» re is not the 1» a^t doubt that The Dalle» will rebuild in due time as handsomely as before, the fact re- in.iitis that ¡i wi I r» quire many years of time to replace the magnificent trees ahi'll w» rr str ipped of their foliage and had their shapely trunk» blackened by the great fire. Cattlemen of Crook county feel a little unxHHinxss rtgariling the ifeniaml tor eatlle this fall. The Htipply of beef being greater than wax expei teii, there is no certainty that there will he a market h r ill Die beef in Crook county thie xeason, m H catile-rafeers may have to carry their Hteeraover another year. In the circuit court at Corvallis Octo­ ber 23, Ju.ige 1’ipes fixed Ifecenitwr uth next the date for tiie sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad, under an order of Oc­ tober 20lh laet. A motion wax filed by attorneys for Isaac M. Cate for a post­ ponement of the order for the sal« of the projierty. Motion was denied. Christopher Buckley is said to have taken tip ids residence in Montreal for art ind-hniie period. The climate fe re­ ported to agree with bis healtn Petter titan that ot San Francisco. It was pm- hably getting too «atm for him in San Frat’cinco, especially since the decision f the Supreme Court in the Haymond The S iiithern Pacific railroad company case. » as tiled a |e iti«ri to remove the suit hr« ujht by th»’Oregon railroad commit»* (ieneral Rufus Ingalls has just returned GRAPE VINES. < CRR \ NTS. (HnisI BI K- sion to the federal cou-t where Deady i» from Washington, D. C., where tie has RIE>. BLA« KBMCICIIKAsPBEK- judge. They have file«! a bond iri the tieen several weeks arranging for the .Mertdüiilt "l'liifoi IHEs. STRAW BEKK1E>, i h»>. sum uf |1000 to cover costs. The eoiu- suit now entered to cornu before the t»anv ahege tt at, as the suit invoives a Court of Claims in connection with the Our trt't'R are irrown without irrigation on Holladay estate. The suit wasoriginally r« «1 Ini! mu !, ,»ii.| a!! <«f anuwn v.ir.itits Hi.it I > nb ul more than |:U),0(X) a year, they for |t4Ml,(SM) damages for Indian depre­ are entitled to a change. Buvrrt-d io ÿouth«m I >r« a«>n. Thoar (Mintvmplatirur »rev p •».îiti.iu will «;<» dations to the overland stage company, Tuc foreeb sure of the Hunt aystcm ___ of wv|! t«> visit uiir «»rvhiird hid ) nur-«-r> , ««r wi ll« of which Ifen Holladay was owner. ASHLAND. ORECON t«i us f«»r prie«-list. A«idrvKh to u-at Murphy. rail -’td lo« k- hk« a conspiracy to freeze JoNvpninv <-«»unty. Orvaon» or to R. R. Station, out the sin ill stockholder» and small Il is reported an informal meeting of Fl’1.1» LINE. nF THE REST AND MOST Grunt' h P ush , Or« g«>n,' crer«i«r«* tilir«! promptly >it reasonable the McCarthyites, but to continued the fellow with ten millions at his back rat'-s and ^atiatavt d u kuhi niit<-v«L A. UARRh K \«j w 'rid.-r tli re are sot?iali>ts aud anar* struggle for leadership of the Irish l’arlia Medford Ma l.i. lesti • •hi ts wlivii these robber methods suc­ mentaiy party on tiie lines laid down by Parnell in his efforts to regain tiie |>oi-i ceed. lion from which lie had been d"po-e l by W i'h an im rvas«* rt ov« r 10 |>er cent, on a mxj jrity of life lormer followers. th»* av»'j j • taxes . n inannfactured g<>u Is, Some of Balmaceda’s staff otficers who th M< Kinley bill » tit «1 uw 11 tin* revenues lor tl ♦* v«*ai ending September .30, 1891, have recently ariived in the Cnited f., »j iHi.iMkH clow th»* revenues fur lhe Slates positively deny that Balinaceda CKXTHALLY LOCATKU. tuo lvc in nths (*nding September 30, is dead, and cla in that lie will soon l **90. 1’ ip tii g up the taxes to put down j fin them in New York or Enrofie. It is »he rt*venu»*H is n<»t taking toll on imports. hardly likely that the A,gentine minister, in whose house Balmaceda was reported It is prohibition. to have shot hinisell, would tie a patty This w«*ll-kn«»wn honss ha* bwon rebuilt W’liam Wahlorf A*-tnr, the great to a hoax; nor would the Junta, who With brick and greatly enlarge«!, bewide» bv-ug grand on «»f the hide peddler whofe mem­ weieraid to have viewed the body, have ory is i.resvrved at Minkina«* and oth»*r aided turn in carrying it out. NEWLY FURNISHED* t’uintH in th«* oi l northwv-d, is to go to It I« « « rurally Rcata«l’n the bu- n« s* part of I airopt* fu live. He h the richest man An electric car on the Mctrojiolit.in t«*wn, an«i a g«MMl-*ampl«* r<»«>ni for v<»inrn» r- in tl •• I 1 it«* I Stat»**«. Tl 1 if was a genuine Railway Company's line m Portland rtal t’rav«‘l« rs, ia tRte«l up in c«nn«vtion th« r«*- with. The table is e«»n*»taht!y lurnishe«) with f life T . ’ «-»hird* E K. BHlGHTMAN.Prop» of the sicki’fA* I’.;<>ot»*«liv iliey mill help hint to be- 1 lx* car contained thirteen passengers, Ashland.Ort. lo law. cannot be too we I j-r. ’ec«ed in »t”-n> weait.e to Mrs. W «■••m»* I.- hi I I., .iik oi England’s created ale ven of whom were injured avoid them A man having a ** Fish Brand k- Ieerage. Olds was the most seri u.-iy injured, lint ev’’ may be . --1 tn a »• -nn !• r i ty t ur hours at a stretch, and s' b«* | r « cted fr< tn every a fatal result in not feared, 11.e otlx’iH Lands and Mines for Sale !’ i** •" timat«'«! that in about ten thous- _ r of rain, drop ram, beside* bona 8hie» re will be Trade Mark. I ' t accent .«• ■» S Grn.r coat when s<‘lle, < 1I..U-,I,T> barn*, a *»iii:»i' tlw«'llii»g without eatia c *' Farticu ari a d illustrated ih’l < ati<*iis this iinhapj»*, event will "ecu» never been «spiated. either m America ol a to I ««»itimi Idi ng** on th«' pia«« . Said land in •atalogue free. a» -.,ad H'lmiiat.iv -iiiiaf«-«! fora M..«k ran«!», n only at iib< ir the Kame tim»* that Portland riir« »' in i« * tr<«ini» *t««r» an i p..M«.mcçan«l nut A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mass« *ecur - a ire.- bridu-«* across the Wiliam Excitement mor. than Itv»- nuli-* troni Ox- > I "■ »i ver.— II’> b ,m)f' • I. |.ot at W.bblr-ill. . A.l.n IX’I '<■'hl-lb 11 »'h- Runs high in this place ovt-r “Svstvin Build- ti.-iraulh- minina cliilin. I hi-wno.t* • r. as it «’ures «IxsjM’psja, constjj«ation, or uniliv. I”'l »alt "I wl.i. t. io - or turrh of the stuma«-h, and make-s pur«* blood For Over Fifty Years au lì- - >AMI 1.1. M V i III' W bblvlll’’. and builds up the system. It is $1 a bottle .« S ooihixi . m i . i - i - |,a- |.. . n at Brooks’ drug-st«-r<'. T« ll vour friends of i' 1 lr. it f.-. iliini,-. It ,..,.t|,..> tlm its merits w'b« n you use it. - th<- anti I-, allay a all |>ain, etirxa l'il.s. IfclKxu l-tl,«. A CARRICK, Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc. A ASHLAND HOTEL FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT O LUCKEY & CO THE Boss Ill HITS Andai I < • AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S UNRIVALED GOODS «PII1A f> < ncn turn file in PMIarfrtphl» THIS PAPER M. W. A»*« * ao'i.vsk-sü.GruoJ^mw WHY THEY LIVED LONG. Look out for counterfeit silver dollar» •nd ten-do.lar gold pieces. THE REASON THE PATRIARCHS AT­ OCTOBER 30. 1891. FRIDAY The health officer at San Francisco re­ TAINED SUCH LENGTH OF YEARS. ports eighty-one death» last week of diph­ TO ADVERTISERS theria. 'Brains Never Wore Anybody Ont In ri.r Tl *1I N hl»« a rlrrulnt Ion ol '.‘.TOO Jetty work on the Siuslaw is being Those Day*”—The Present R.tphl " «il* ■ la. lHricv*i *■■)<>> V.l by any srw.ps|o, pusheJ rapidly, much to the pleasure of of Life—A Doctor’s Sj»« t it¡«*1 the p.il.li*li«-«l between Portl.Bil and Rad tlie jieople of that section. Hliiir,i .al.—H.llsiau.-«* ol soo miles. It C mm of a Forty Yrar-OI«! Buy. “ILrcules,” full brother to “Or gon therefore .ilT’-rs Ilio he»I Indnrrmrnla Eel pse'1 and owned by Foster Bro»., has The uewspaperti contained an acrount of to • •«vertIwr«. Onr ll»f In principally w< n several races ami made good time. A West __ _ Virginia man, forty years old, who ,*onli>ird lo lark.on. losrphlnr aud is declared to 1« an example of alow intel­ A wealthy Mi ntreal widow has mar- lectual development. Thia ¡M*rs<»n, Rna- I.l-.iual I. o-iiill.'.. lit,Hine»» men ried her coachman. I' is awful what aell Barnes, of Clarkalmr«, haa Iwen re people will do these days to cut down g a riled from infancy aa an Imbecile, but wages. hia development baa gone on alowly, an«! “German Syrup” Botti Knit and Muslin. MfAki'd* WARJHütíES GOMi’LElL ¿i¡r?Áli'ffl3tnitittLÍMts A*_ J ASHLAND,ORECO* I Sell, Lvaav, R<-nt and H üim I REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION svmptom - -Moiatur.-; intense ftebina and SUI» lls . Illesi al Illgàt ; Morse t>> aerateli. ns'. Il alb-w.-d lo continue tumors torni, unir li nlti-ii hi,-ed and ulcerale, beeonilinc v, ry -ore S wavm . s OIvrMKNT sloj.s Ile- iteluiiir and blotding, heals ule« rat ion, and in most cas s retnove* thè utnors. At druggists. or t v nail TurIkie I >r. Swayne A* Son, Philade*. plus. now be exhibits t Tie aptitude of a school boj’ of fourteen and betrays the love of study. Profea.’'<»r Morris, who is much in­ terested In the case, says that Barnes in reality poasesses a fine mind, aud if be lives long enough for it to reach its full Itorn, passed through the stages « f youth, untnhoixl and ohl age, and died all within twenty-four hours. Existence is not c''mprikM?d in mere length of years, but in t*\{»eiience.s. In an Arabian tale a m. hi immerses his head in a tub of water I: L umler water but a moment, less than t iiuii uv, yet m thattime his mind travels ; > a far couutry, where he lives seven \« ii -. i.T ni.' iie«!, rains a family and ac- «- a furtune—a longer life, so far as i «• i> coiH'erneil, than that of Me r 11. th, «»f whom the record ia that ‘all t in* 1 -i}" <>f Met Lu*.«Jah were nine hundred ami *;xiy nine years, and he »lied/ WRi \ THE < IIANGE < ARE. “When tin- race l»egati t > think,” re .•»um1 d the ctor, “their jrars b«’gan to s. ..•?» n Abraham died at th«* early age rter “If his mind develops with no more ra pidity in the years to come than it has in thepHst forty he will achieve a length of years that will Is* almost up to the ante- «ielugc standard. Divide his life into peri«xIs or stages. Not into »even ages as Shakespeare has «lone, hut Into five. At forty years be lias re.n hed the close of the first stage of his existence, that of the boy of thirteen or fourteen, just ready to step out of shorts into trousers. It has taken forty years to develop into this, three times as long as is ordinarily required to make this development. The next stage, the age of twenty-eight, would, logically, require three times forty years, that is 120 years, the next period, to have the experience of the man of forty-two years, would require another 120 years; then each of the two next ¡»eriods should be given 120 years to bring him up to an equivalent in existence with our three score ami ten. I make out tbat his life expectancj* is 620 jears. This is only an approximate estimate, of course. It might be that this expectancy would be exceeded by a hundred years or so. It is a very interesting case, and I am sorry that I cannot remain on earth a few hundre«! years to take notes upon it. Such a sub­ ject will be of great interest to the readers of medical literature six or seven centuries hence.”—Indianapolis Journal. Just a I.title Superstition*. As they had prepared the furniture for removal a looking glass, backed by a chair vhich Homebody withdrew, fell and was broken. It, was 10 o’clock at night, but the grandmother said that she would not deep. and so she and her daughter-in law ind her grandson took three cars to Fulton ferry and In the middle of the river Irowned the fragments of the looking glass »nd an impending sorrow.—New York I’inies. T its death of an old hunch back at Hamburg, Connecticut, has canned a revelation to the citizens of that city who supposed they were living in a strictly pr diibition community where liquor a- a beverage was m Ver sold. Huff was supposed to be deaf and dumb and baiil> deformed by a hump on his back; but after liis death the people fmnd that hie deformity was a padded sack, inside of which were found bottles containing va­ rious kinds of liquors, and in bis pocke s were found |197, mostly in dimes and nickels. The old man had been a walk­ ing barroom and the mystery of how he supported himself is solved. Citv and Country Property F it Sale, i Mr. Green L'ndrrhtood It. Some good stories are told uf Thoma» Reynolds, w ho I»eg.ui his duties aa an as­ sociate justice uf the supreme court of this state early in Septvmln r, 1822. Not all < f i them are true, ami the onv that follows *as been denied, but it may be worth re peating in verthelcss Governor Ford is authorit \"<»r it: Judge Reynolds presided at a < «urt ii, which a man named Green had been con vide«! of murder, ami it be«-.one his tin pleasant duty to pronounce sentence of death upon the culprit. Hr called the prisoner before him ami s.ml to him: “Mr Green, the jury in its verdict savs you ar • guilty of murder, and the law ■»ays you are to In? hanged. Now, I want you and all your friends down on Indian« rvvk to know that it is not I who condemns you, but it is the jury ami the law. Mr Green, the law* allows you time fur ¡'reparation, aud so the court wants to know w hat time you would like to be hanged.” The pris«»!ier rej>lhsi that he was read, to die nt any time the court miuht appoint. The judgetiien said "Mi Green, you must know that it isa\« ry serious t lung to be hanged, it can't happen to a man more than once in his life, am! you had better take all tiie tunc you can g« t The c«>urt w iii give you until this uhl in* hangr«l on that day. The attorney general of the state, Jam«*s Turney, wanted a more formal ami impressive sent« nt’1'p F*l! i*- e«l, hut the court replied. Mr Tnrn«'V. rut ii«*v, Mr. Gr«*en Gr«’en nn derstamis the w h «• matter Ms well t»s if 1 had ¡»reached to him 1' i a month. He knows he ii .*• go t to be ha:ige«l this day four weeks. Yoi n in i. i nd it in tbat w «v. Mr. Gr< • n. < ii«n't you4-’ I r G 1 u s .. I ' \ and the court nd Jouri:« 1 < •. . .go N. ws sori, an«! Bu»kin. il..' « i ’-’ v .i’_'«> tbeatrx al ¡»erhirmvr» u•*.•ks. which were of I” * vai t us him!*», ex preying every a ago, conn t r.. -«»mlit .'.«n ami complexion. All were C€ ;i-tru assume«) by the actors, What was known as the buskin was a hunt ii ng L< 't Those worn by tragedians had so ol« *» three inches thick, composed of layers > <»t cork, and were laced up in front as big :L as t Lv calf. Sam la ills were also worn, and many of these ha ad thi« k < -■! k soh s. The colors of the foot t coteriPuS wa-re various, rvtl being the fav.( orite hue f«»r warriors and purple for other c araclers. Slaves wore a low sh«)«*. In Hl'iti : th»* name of sock, which was al»«» tin- or-iiuary f«.<»twear of comedians, From tiiis cinuin-tance arose the well known puruse ot “sock ami hnsklu,” so generally axsucinted with the drama.—De troit Free Press. Son»«* •loflmrs* 8it|>«*rNtitloii*. The suj»erstiti"i;s <-onerruing bahivi ex ist in almost every household, If the baby’s nails art* cut l»efure it is a yesrold it will have a pmpensity to steel, If It Is measured it w ill c«a>e to grow It is lucky to take a aerv ls.ru b.-die up stairs. It is unlucky to take It «low n stair*», I know a very intelligent motlmr w ho, Ijecause of a superstiti »ii of ill luck, will not name any of her children until the rite of baptism is about to I m - pvrfurnm«l. Another lu«ly just as refined becomes nervous if someone in the In »use has placed three or mor»* chairs in a row, as tbat fore boi «PUM/*.’• Sitnph api'ly “>WAYNK * »»fNTMF.NT.’ No .nternal nndicine required, tuns tetter, ccz<*ina, itch, isil «‘rnpti"tis on t he lace, hands, nos«'. Ac., h aving the «kin cl« ar, whit« and healthy. It«gr«af h«*a ing and »'iirative pow­ ers arc possessed by nu «itber rcim-dy. Ask our druggist tor 8 waymk t> U immim .’ LEGAI The llarou'» Speech« In the Hungarian parliamentary session of 1H41 a certain Baron Szj« l lived in Press burg with two intimate frie&da, George I I li-IVEHSIDE Executrix's Notice Majlath ami Bartini Szemere Onr «lay I» II» „„„ur ((f ,al(. (|f the baron became envious of their laurels. . I Xxltiiati. il<<-< h ., *- He called Szetnere aside and said to him, '•U h I- Ililtl liY HIVES TIIAT THF “My good Szemere, write, me a speech.” “Most willingly, my dear friend; about Graat’h Puss Os what would you like to b | m ak?” “It is all Ur. ir>>„ in u„<| f„r Na'< the same to me, if t be siwrch is only a nice .tu I..TK..II» n.i, ,,, Hail, one—wonderfully nice.” “You will be ■ pi. I., -. Ill, ||„. „a,,,,. ii„„„,’laI, I : satisfied with me,” he answered, and next |'f* ’ ii tl...,, t,.,,,. X, „„ r. .„I. daj’ brought the manuscript. Tin? baron pl.MVJI.. |,x,1|Ml. Jx,k...„ <„ eitft mln r 2Û | a 9| III I.I S M. TUI KMA.X. Ertvulr x At this moment th«* president ruse and W II I’AHM.H, At...rm y. * asked, “Is anybody here to answer this speech?” The baron l<>oke«i sin*eringly Notice of Publication around. Th«- mrmlMrs ail r«niHin«* end in Apples, Pcaclics, Pears, ICherrit s N"1"1 *' iici.in «;iv\s : i ’ h \/ »HF Almonds, Plumbs, nectarines, " ■ ' X-I’xxx .1 ». III. i I,.-,. |,|, ,| , correct,” and then lie I m .¿an to sb »w in an Quinces, Apricots, able sjMH'cb the mistakes th' I .in n had . ' ..... ......... -< ■! i r ’ - l .. .......... n'.x.l.- Walnuts, mar« g«»n «>n men!” the baron <■!•;• I tii .’t ly, im« rrupt '.niirm.v I». . ,. ix.pt v ,z H, v h|u*( |( Strawberries, Currants, Ing him suddenix; ’ it wa !.«• h.m> if who Raspberries, Cooseberries wrote the sp«*< eii toi tnr ’ Hvery « «• J • I ** I’ »* >. R . W. U M 4 o ra« i. and Crapes, the fifty-two meu;! !- r lied in his sc.at H«- mum s i I k - follow ing w i1n<-ss«*H tn prov«- nearly convulx d with iauvatt r. ami then O' « nnii. tm. r. . tj. ,4|„„, M|J<1 4.(J ,,Xjl. |i » r r 1‘»‘d. »1/ A tr.il « an. I. Herling; and there the baron ii.nl«- a vow never • 1 * -*•«•>. J.K ks. nv.,'1« I r ,.! again tosj»«-ak in pie de. San E r ancisco J .«ks.-n»! J,,hn 1 Aft.tuny. H» ri.tig; ah Argonaut. • »i .Li« ks«>n count». i tr« g«>n •tùH.x n. Mu r«:. THE RIVI HS:3’ SURSFRY BIiu«l Jiip.inexe >1».«in pooers. advertisements . N SMALL ifiUlIS, F.OSLS AND SHRUBS. At ¿Ovvest Prices. Notice of Final Settlement To this day all t ■•. n -> and vi u/rs in Ja- pau have their I .nd shampo'ieis, who go about after uightI t I »trauge i cal cry. Th«? less -kdlful among t .« mi cians become ¡uoi«^-i«uj.d story tclh ' The higher ofliend grad« ', which were one time opened to the blind, wer«* cage sought after. Th"-.• who Lehi them'Acre provide«l with s|M'«-ial marks of their oflice, and during ci vi 1 wat s i»li nd musicians were frequently employed as spies. Theartof shampooing .'is pta>ticel by the Japanese blind takes nine years to learn. Thr thè Count v ot Ja«-ks«iu. Iti th« riiatf« i ot im « Mai« m < uMI j Hanlev LOÌI'i: (' Ili IH.Ili GIVI.A THATTIIE il a.iiiiiii *tt.ii<«r. witli flit- u ili hihh ><< ha«*i ll«tnlvy, tinai ’an ount «(f'Wti«l -biaf«-. und tpMt b) orti« r of ba.d <*ouit Tuo. Ia\. Ih« ,«1 da) t. I tu r< I<4« . all |" ryoiii-m«• li< i< h) notitnvi lo • ai iiiiil til« hir t,r te r t.ljwtiollti lo sa.d •uni oli or ti tori- x*.i.«l limi . ibiisii« «1 <>id< i ot Hon. j. |(. Neil. JuOge ¡od coni t. Bar •. sc sc Or <1 * y /;«’« ar? J t»j 1'oir r, A New ISraoch. People who wish to call attention to their particular line of business, ami Lang outsigusfor this purpose, usually intend to Cinke these .so explicit as to avoid any possibility uf being misunderstood. They bometlmes signally fail. An old gentleman from n distant town in the west was walking about a New Eng­ land city celebrated for the numlurand variety of its «'«lucational institution«, when he happened to -«•♦• the sign: “ mering Institute A Few Lessons cient.” ■‘My stars!” exclaimed th«1 elderly strang­ er, with sincere a.-: 'ni-hmmt; ‘ I knew they taught most ev.-ryi iiing in tins extra- ordinary town, but who in land’s name would want to learn t.unmerin? -—Youth Companion. Notice of Final Settlement ¡MW i t- 1- Aie .w ¡2 -a .-, OF £ COD L!V£R OIL With Hy oophosphltcs. ALAVAZLE A3 MILK. rr>? ’ ht ti«» rx- zuZuve you to ,- Ji1 I i. . • < i»« fduod. j • u t til- rh"», M ■ . ► ■ . s«. F k . j to tak* • up in n -• r ug vial ,.t -« h ’ AG •»« < ««»»• H» M»*. Gt «.nie» •III* ‘<.-k Itrvtwh- r, life*. A L<>tU* it rx am« W Yol h I F4 I A-' I « • r ! IVFWB IT ATKDB . H 'T th F P HCJCIMi CO. ST. LOUIS. MO* Cr.’- lo run. l.iglitniiiK Mixturr. If a small quantity of chi" be powdcre«i and mixed u quantity <»f p«»w«icrv«j sugar I mj lighted by means of the i out matches. Place a littl«* of it pr«'>«ion around the wi« k has I h vu previoti tin* mixt ure w it I which Las liven « will burst into fl N ch rk Kec. •rd.u ration • s<-ih«« s’! i i.i. sire : unie Bean« to the Jetti« lift » AKLTHI. •.»«•. 7A<*. per Bott!»». ■!o ws* Intelligent Readers will notice that • re Tint •• ? .7 rHn.'r f M rur^” all ctftXRca of h\sio basis Weslwji, f<>r the tnobt part, on th«- Bide, and With..nt a piih-w the iaa i would in? uncomfortably aud harmfully lower than the body Tor theve they are i»ot warranted <» a» it i*« p«»«K aible to >nakon. pr«vmct <«f Ja .»«'k'' llViili*. J act b < .«ui.-y. p.a.nt tl. vs. I Si».«»-» « nt « r. dv- 1« n»h«iit; actiuii to r«i,"V< r mon« y. lo I •;«.««• « « nt «r. t lu ab< >\ « nain« <1 del endant. I ¡N .* All 1 HI. NAME «H I II1. >'| A I 4 Gf « »RE«.» »N I \ .U an 11« l I « by r • ’RHi • d to appear and an-wi r t In <« < ini.r.t Mil of th« at»«H< PiaiiMifT in I In- ab«»vi* i flHit i« • il < ourt. uuu un til»’ with Shu Justici c of th« I'. «<•«• «»I said Court, »»¡thin ten i days from the »inte of the .-« I \M’« Of i ht* summon* upon y«»u, if -■ Tv«ui m Jackson .1.« - k' t.iuniy, iM-t-gon; but i! wvrved in ai»5' orin-r county in tin- Mute «»1 <»i«g«in. tin ii within tw •nty days from the «.a!- ot tin -• rvn • of thi«* -uinmons upon y«>u; I i \«w• r kuh I voniptaii'it. ai s h« r« by Plaint it! w i il apply to Hie votii t •nt against y «m tor the sum of I and twelve d«»liar* wild thilly MJ, hid ! f.*r th«* costs and «ijs- ins of tiijs act!« »n. in tn»* D e . mockktic T ime ?* by 1. 1‘ly liuti« , Jusucc i d th»- Peace*, r «i. Isui. w m ( «»I.VIG, Ariurii«) fur PiHinliff. Citation ST lOLiS MO. Much as tl.« uystvr bus )»• en attended to ¡11 our own country, au I Lii„« as tin crop Is, it is sai»! that our nirthods of culture ire rmie and ciunwv olb I I* HEHEB} GlXEN THAT THE admini-ttat.tr of th* « «tat« ot J< -.-« Wilwui. "! - u< '•.!-• «1. 11.1- tiled m th« Count> «"tut ■d Ja< k-t n county. <»r« gon. hi« final account a- -m n a.limtiD-tiator, and by or to «aid ac- c«'unt <»n ot b. fun «ani «lay. Fol.li>h«*tra(<>r of sai»! «*state. Oaf«*d <). t i«4| 00 KÜ1 CRIPE, SiCKtH OR CCNSTIPAH. him Pure air ami Ftin^i.ine arc nature's kealth givers, indi are slidiM I k * taixvii to » Jive yourchiMr«'U p.cnty of both, indoor» md out. Notice of Final Settlement N An ! ngIi«.k 1' Algernon z’ of stat ure, h and a pr<»mi In th« C.mnty <«mit«»t th«- Stat«- of Or« g«»n, i th« < oufity ot Ja«k<*oti. fitting tor the 11ai*>a< f ion «.! pinbalt btitiin« .«s. Iti rin- »aalt« r ut i h<- otai«- ul Joint Roten «LVCHM-iJ. ài 1 HL Is HI.KEin GIVEN IB AT I HE n «unutt-tiattti Ut »In- .Mat« ot John u«««« n, «I* C« a>< <1. has tih-u Hl the (*4«unt> < «mi t "1 Ja« k-t.ii < t.iintj . Oregon, his final M« *«>unt MB MK'ti ii'lll!Jh:*l latol. alai b\ < I<1« | «.t -aid ' "UH. >.»ti i la\. Nov. U istd. at th« bom ««I Hl • > < i ’< k a , m .. ih •.« i tor hearing. All p< isons uit< i « >tit| an- hu « 1*5 notitic«ì t«> app«-ar Mini hl«' in- or n« r "l»j«u t ioiim to fsai«i M*-<'ount oil or I*« toiu huid «lay. *'•* ’i »•* «»rdvr of H« n. J. K. Neil. Judge* *>t said V«»urt. I M. MI'I.I.EK. A liiiiniMi.it..r ..t said calale liai.4 ilei. II. Issi. lu t he County (’««uri <>1 tin- state of Oregon, for th« - ( «»ufity of Ja« k^oii. in th«- matt« r..l th«-« *>tai« of J«.>s< Wilson.Sr., Queer Thing* to I at. Just before the Franco•<» rman war a traveling qua< k in France employed as his clown, after the fashion of the daj named Tore, who tc&tilivl to th lence of his master’s cur«*, for ind by swallowing corks ami pebble.*- leaving the quack hr enlisted, am presence of Dr. l«oi»-utz tore o|»rn a live cat, suck«*d its blood and devoured il also ate in the sa grinding their he; During the war h formation for t he 1 lowing a small box inside it, but he w the Prussians and London Tit Bits. Feathers, Scales and Hairs. The feathers of birds are simply modifie.! hairs. Scales of fishes overlie otic another, tile fashion, like birds' feathers, and for the same purpose, namely, to shed the wa»V If a tlsh s scales were set with their edges toward his nose hl, progress through Ids native element would be impeded.— Washington Star. T he slow and sure growth of the city of Salem, in Oregon, has necessitated a sale of the state fair grounds for building pm poses at the good round price of *100,- noo. This will enable the Oregon State Agricultural S->cietv to build a new track about two miles further out of town, which shall surpass the old track. This sum will also leave a large surplus, out of which added money should be given to­ ward the endowment of rich annual »weepsiakes, tmth for trotting and gal­ T he Pope has written to Harm. 1. or­ loping races. The new track will draw ganizer of tl e French workingmen’s pil­ visit« rs both from California and Monta- grimages, which recently visited R me, < x| re’-ing bitter grief at »»eing : a in large numbers _____ French pilgiime “abandoned without W here a third person writes life name provocation to the attacks of an un­ across the back of a note the presump­ governable popolace.” The Pope, m tion that he thereby guaranteed the note t iis letter, adds that he is deeply grate­ may be rebutted by parol evidence, ac­ ful to the pil. rim who came to Rome, cording to the decision ol the supreme aud, “to those who are I rrve 11.« <: irmi I court of Illinois in the case of Kingland coming by vi 1- i. III <| UTO*]« and vs. Ku-ppe. ____________ hitred” In* semis his hlessiug that Terrtblx Couyh. in tIm tii'trnimr. hurried <>r«lifticult breathing arising plilt'gni, tiglitncRS in tlm chest, «piick- Corn Wanted. «■imd I rrathing.lioeRsin tlm evening or sweat •T V I It Timber I jgh I fbr Nair. Th<- M’-’lfor.l Dit-tillioir u».| llellnlug < ". nt night, all or any of th« s<* things are tiie first stages of consumption. I)r. A«*kcr s Two thousand acres of Micrnr-pine and tir ar« ready to buy corn, and will ¡»ay 50 cents English Cough Reini'dy will cur«' the*m r« ar- Any p« rs- n wi-himf t«> >« 1 property Wi^tmib.r in the upper R«» kuv riv» i conntr«* i ¡ ‘T bushel fur all the corn in this vall«*y. !ul symptoms, and is sold under a jK>sitive And !t to (hoir interest to call aud»ee up App’> toff. S- Aiktn. l’rvBvect. Uregun. M bdynsbi a T helds , Mediord. gudiautee. A Choice l'«»llen- uies. The cold wfi ! blew through his rags, and he was indeed a pitiful object. Yet few of the passers by s< fined to pity him. They were all in a hurry, ami it was too cold to stop ami hunt for pennies in pockets ai»4-purses A andden gust of wind 1 ’cw the old man’s cap off. It fell byti.eside of the pavement, a few feet distant. He felt urotind for it with his bare, red hands, and then with Ids cane, b it he could not find it, and finally began playing again Imre­ headed, with his scanty gray locks tossed aliout in the wind People came ami went, happy, well dressed men ami w«»m» n in silks and vel­ vets ami sealskins, m warm overcoats and gloves ami inidii• is But none of them paid any attenti >n to the old man. By ami by a woman came out of an al ley, an obi woman in rags and tatters, with a great Immlle of boards and sticks on her l>eiit back.- Some of the boards were so long that they dragged on the ground behind her. and it had evidently taken her a long time to tie all tlie boards ami bits of lumlxT together and get them on her back. She came along, bending low under her burden, until she was within a few feet of the old organ grinder. She saw his cap lying by the ¡>awment. She saw him sit­ ting there bareheaded. She stopped and untied the rope that ixnind the bundle to her back, and in a moment t lie boards were lying on the ground. Then she picked up the cap, put it on the old man’s head ami tied it down with a ragged string of a handkerchief taken from her own neck. ’’Cold, hain’t it?” she said. He nodded. “Ain't gittin much today?” He shook his head again. She fumbied in her ragged skirts for a moment ami finally brought forth a cop­ per. She dropped it into his little cup, hoisted the great bundle on her back and went on her way. — Youth s Companion. PORTGANJ), OR., n tn« » ouniy < «»urt ot th«* Suu«* <»f Oregon 1"F tn- < "unty u!,J:«. kn.n iajh<’ inatti i ut ih«-«—tat« o t .''atti'I ('uzza n* • i«*»*« MS»li. T«» John William < i.zz< ns. It«-ir-Mt-Iaw ol said li« « • a-«il. and to ail otliutM Hit«T« -t« d HI said «•-tat« |N iril N.\MI <»F THE'•IATE o F OREGON: I oar« II' I'« l«y « a'ltif Mild I« «punii 1" Hp- 1 I ar HI th« « "Hilly » ■ in I o! Hi« Mat« of Onw f < »>. lor t h« ( <>unty of Jackxin, :f ■'Hid « state tu M il th«- premise*- named hi I ds petition In n in lll«ii. all iH’iotlglloz 1«. the estai« id Miinu« 1 « ozy- ns, «1« «•« -astil, to-w it. I."is number« «1 2. 4. .*>. 7. s, n. lu, ¡1 and 12. I l< « k V». and iota numb« r« «1 4, *> and 0, bh-« k • »I: .«;*•» tv .1 avi add! i "Hui ly nig on th«- <*a*t • nd "1 salii I» hh k »4 and running vaal«*ily and i Miailei h uh the north and south line ««i lots .. 4. ’« ami •« in sai.i I u « m k »4. Ail kxat«*»! in the* low n « ! Ja< k -oiiviilt. Male ol On *ron. Witn.-sstln Hoti. JaiiM-s R. N« tl. Judge of th. ».mniy court of Hi« Stat»* ot Oregon, for I’’* «"uniy ol Jackon. with th« s«ul ol said 1 '»j11 ,uih h|,‘ ol O c I oìmt . A. D. Attest: .MAX MI LLER. ( Jerk. Administrator’s Sale ol Heal Property. In tu. i ..imi) Court ,,1 (he Siate of Oregon, h l 1 lo I olmi) ot .la. h-.m. sittlug l.,| um irausacti. ii ot i.iohxi. I.usiness, In tlx- ixatt.-r ol tlx- ’-stxt. ol John E. llosa, N i 'TII I ISliEKEht ó I VESTII ATItr VIK- tue ot an ord.r iiu.l ti, < io< dt tlx- s I h . tc - i iiiu d vomì, •„ ilo id.’.v. -eutitn.i tiiMlt. i 1 W'ill oli Si;f^7/uL. '• » .Vurew/jcr //, »N.9/, ai 2 «» vi«.« k I* N.. M li ut tti« < «mrilH UM d»»or in .la» kstinvillv, th»guR, th«- lolk.wmg dt- •*«’nbvd r»•»»;-« >tat». t«»-wit: 1 I h n« >i t li F* • •! l««»ts 1, 2. 4 and 5, and w«*1 V- ii"rtliu«>t »4 ut Mttioii 1«. in b wiictui» thirly -« v«*n suuJh, <»! rango twu **«>» von- taitimg *4 > a< r«*»«. Th«* cast v* ot n«»rtb» aM 4 «d Mvtinn 12. in !bS, d«'V«’HH« il. T« i int* K"i«i coiti Mi «iay ot salv. N"l« All Hi. abt.vv lami wili b« ^,ld in |ot„ i" «mi purt Iti.M i>, ui so oiiK h thi-rcoi a> mav I h in «. s>:y x io pHy tht* indtbt»«in«*hN *.f thv est al »*. i. iiiiN lo p.-r <*« nl. of ih«* por« K m *« privo « a.'l» «'li «iay «•! -al« ; ih«* baiati»*»* » tudi «m voli­ ti.' nailon ul tale b\ fin- v. uni« cuori EI.IZ.\)IET1I kris.». \ .tniniM rat ri x oi in< vbiatv oi J<>iin }’ Ih «1« ■evase») Referee's Sale. Cont i ning 12’> Rooms, well furnished. IN I I R>l AN« r. <«F a DECREE MADE *»N 1 cult court of IhertMt^ uf Oregon tor Ja« ke«>u ”01101) . in j » -mt t«>r partition «.1 r« ai pt« | » 11\ ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE u m « ' m Maty « . M lit t - p amtitf au ia»»i M Mill« - Un r. f i «• appoint»»! for that purp«-« . auth t - i/« d an«! «lir«iT«‘ai*i«»r. der, 1 w ill «'tf« r tor sale at pubi.« auction, to th«- high« >1 a i «I b« st I mid« i. at t In « « in t h< r< gon. <»n MiritWY, .Oz/ZVA/Z' 7. ---- THE BEST YOU HEALTH i Free Bices to and from the Hotel. Moore's Revealed Remedy Well Prilling and Fres <»r M« ■ if. rd A. Itr-i i i. L y ¿a L tì S Al th«* liuiii <»1 2 «»’«-¡o« k I*. St. «»I -zi'ni day . all th«- tight, title, int<-i«*-t ami « hum <•! tl.« -aid Mary < MiUer. planitifl, and William.M MH- « r. «i« t« miaul, in and to Hi«* (olio* ma dc- t«».’4l real «’state, to-wit: ic soiitlieast «pmrtcrof th« i *" u H h *»«'I .'«•* a« r«>; ,'tli« noitlnast .piare r ol tin mathea*! rt«r,am!iot «>m i, «>f -ccln«»i si* «..III 1<»wnshjp > >.. R. 4 M . ot W. M . « «.iitainmg , ! .hi«act'«*s.i n a■ 1 «« sa d eotirl. Hi« pa>- • I, nt r-t wl «h shall b« -««nr«d by moitgag»* U|”iial«d .-aid pt «»per I y I i»« party making -m ii I'Uichas« shall!"’ r*ipnn »! to pay in p. r .i « nt.». j i;r< ’ a «■ prie« at the al«. s«:lj«c! lu «"n U in «»t ton of Nile K lilt **««tii t. under my hand G - ttii «Ir» of Oc- I. M!A Î. DAY. Ref* r«*e Reward Offered lorin a - uti. hi Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castori U3 PjHillQh. O’l.I N I IK MTHE I Nbl.-t. vv . ■ u spr.n*. pr I MJ n .iii 11 j.arf.iM, lu.- an.I I.», a ,-law- " -I u.l. r. A bulla- I XI for lx r r< turn or lu- it. hi nail tin .« in LE. HITCH