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RAlLßOADS. MEDICAL. ?•$.*. r. Oakm, Henry C. Pnyne. Henry C House Htsceit er». A FULL STOMACH ought to cause you no discomfort what ever. If it does, though — if there’s any trouble after eating — take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They’re a perfect and con venient vest-j»ocket remedy. One of these tiny, sugar- Pullman Sleeping Cars, coated, anti-bilious granules at a dose Elegant Dining Cars. regulates and cor- *- the entire “tie; sys ~3- reels Tourist Sleeninu Cars Sick or Ftil- tem. st ’ ious II eadaches, MINNA»POLIS Constipation, Indi- gestion, Bilious At- DULUTH tacks, and all de- FARGO rangements of the Tc GRAND FORKS liver, atomach, and bowels are pre- (-> CROOK8TON vented, relieved and cured. They’re the smallest, easiest to WINNIPEC take, cheapest and best. They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money is returned. N ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R I HELENA ASO BUTTE. Which is the best to try, -— TO------ CHICAGO, THROUGH TICKETS if you have Catarrh—-a medi WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST *. SOUTH l'or information tima carda, mapa mu ticket«, call on or « rite A. D. CHARLTON, Ai»t Qeu. H m . Ajrt., Port'and. Urt tr« n M. K. <’ a HK, Graut*» Pa»», Atrer.t for south« rn Oregon. cine that claims to have cured others, or a medicine that is backed by money to cure you ? The proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy agree to cure your Catarrh, perfectly and per manently , or they’ll pay you $500 in cash. MISCELLANEOUS. There is no Heiter Advertising TRAVMJOM “MAKE A HOTB Ott’T.” Ihia Great Railway System Con nect» at MT. PAUL and OMAHA Medium Thun QOLDEN DAYS ■ ,----------- ,------------------------------- Withall Iranacontlnental line«, giv’ng direct and awift communica tion Io all And the Rates are Moderate. Eastern and Southern Points, S il>j*criDt ions to Gold« n Days. 1 year.................................................................. $3 00 6 oi »nth«............................................................ IJiO 4 months............................................................. 1.00 Ail payable in advance. Single ntimlx-iH »lx cents o»ch. Wc pay postage on all United States and Canada sub* scription». Ali communicatfoni^business or otherwise, innst be addressed to JAMES KLVEHSON, Publisher. Philadelphia. Pa. ABD IS THE ONLY BINE HENNING ELECTRIC LIGHTED --T' AM)------ » STEAM HEATED Vcatibuled trains of Elegant The title ot Golden Days wan an inspiration, and the paper Itself lias been a revelation. Our golden days are childhood and youth, when all nature is liriaht and the future PA RLOR. •bows no cloud. It is the period when the mind is roi nnil for good or evil, and, in many DINING reapcets, is Ihe must important period of life. ------ AND ----- Ils broad and ireneroua paires coir I ng every week the year round contain more reading BUFF bn CARS man any other periodic«! in America. That is one reason; but the other and better rea WITH son is that the reading matter is J 1st what the boys and girls want. FREE RECLINING CHAIRS; To keep Golden Days up to the standard, to make It bright, breezy and abreast with the Making Ila service accond to none in the times, require» writers who understand boy World. and-girl nature; and it has them. Hundred- Tlcaeta are on Mie al all prominent rail ot thousands of boys and girls all over th road ticket officta. world do not need to be told anytl Ing about For further information ark the nearest their favnrite t>up r, and we feel sure that road agent, or address Golden Days will commend Itself 1.» Ihe new J. EDDy General Agent, reader/ in whose h»nds it may fall. iSvery J. W C a SEV, Trav. Paas Agt.. number of Golden Days eon'stns liberal in PORTLAND. stallments of four serials, together with i stories of adventure, articles on science and natural history, our letter box. puzzles, hu morous Miscellany, Illustrated Sketches and other interesting matter, and there Is not a dull or i .-nooonplsce Ifne front the first page t*> the last. If »o ov f'irc and aw that your ticket Send your address on a postal card and you read« via will receive a specimen copy of Golden Days tree. SLEEPING. Are You GoiDg East ? THE WfH-lffiTEB I —*** LINE. ***— ---- 1HB------ CHICAGO, 'ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS — «ND — OMAHA RAILWAYS. THIA IB THE ClllKAT SHORT I .IN F BKTWBKN DULUTH fh<ir Magnlflcvnt Track. Peerlesa Vcatibuled Dining and sleeping f ar Trains • nd Motto: “ALWAYS ON TIME” llavo given this roa.l a national reputation Allclaa- aot paaaengers carried on Hie veati iiuli-d trains w llhout extra charge. Slilpyoui freight and travel over this _____________ famous Hue. Ah _____ ageuta have tickets. Call on — ** W. Adams, Agt. N. P. Hallway, or WH.M 2AD. F. C. SAVAGE, <4- u. Awn». Trav. ____________ F. and - P. . Agt. 3*1 WMblugloii Streit, Port.and, Uregt n. East and South VIA TIE • SHASTA • ROUTE VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Et press lTalus Leave ■ oct land Daily. ■uth | North. i |_______________ :lir. M. Leave Portiard Arrive 8.29 a .M- :I8 a. M.iLeave Medford Leave! 5:66 a . M. 6:4« a .a.lArr'veSanFranciscoLeavel 7:<M p . m Above trains atop at all stations from ffiirtlanu to Alba«-- oelualve; also Tangent. Shudda. Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction, Ore gon City, Irving, Eugene and all stations I.oin Roseburg v> Ashland inclusive. ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY: uuivR: A HUI VI; Portland 8:30 A. a.i Hoaebut g 5:«0r. m . K «seburg 7:00 a , M.¡Portland.. M DINING CARS ON OGDEN HOU1F. romiN EOTFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND CLAS8 SLEEPING^*Its on ail thnnigb Trains. ircar ajok ntristox, lirsrtneotntUDJttjOKrALLi.y Matt.TKA«NS OAILT (KXCirTStJNO*».) *> A. M. iLeav* Portland Arrive]5-35T-». ?13 P. k.lArrivs Corvallis Leavel LAO p. g] Al Albany and Corrmn«counect with train Of Oregon PactUc Railroad. I1A1LT KXrHKSSTHAiaaiEXCXr-raCWDAT.t l:«0 P. M.;Leave Portland AmriikSIT m t:» e. M.IArrivoMcMlunvIile Leavel &:M» *.« THROUGH TICKETS ro all points In the Eastern Stat««. Canada •nd Europe can be obtained at lowest rale» rom W. V. Lippincott. . ..gent. Agent. Medford. W KOEHLER. “ x--------------- ET*. «OGERN. M^arer Aat.G. F.* P. Ag’t. Pon land. Or. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT IMM TUR PRE«« CLAI^II1« OJtPAWT, ' JOHN WEOOERBURN, • • Miniglng Attorney, r. O. ®oz 385. _______ WASHINGTON. D. C. PENSIONS PROCURED FOR «Tintes. i I generai FRANCISCO Grain, Etc. W heat —Milling, 81 itXal ctl: skipping grades nominal at 9U(fiSt2i4c: other qualities What is considered by lala»r leaders range down to 75c. B arley -Feed, V ctl: brewing. one of the most important legal battles ALL SORTS. nominal. in the nation’s history was begun in the O ats Off grades of feed, $1 1O t- United States circuit court at Chicago ctl: to choice, $1 15$,1 25: fancy. 81 25t& Rev. Dr. McGlynn B¡M>ke from the 1 sui prtMr. fel 42U: milling. 81 22H same platform with Coxey at Ridge- a few days ago wheu President Del*. (irl gray, good to choice. $1 15ij.l 32%. \ ice President Howard, Secretary Keli- C ohn Large yellow. $1 17(<tl 2h ctl: small Wood, N. J., the other day. do. $1 white, nominal. Dr. G. A. Love and Dr. H. Jones, her anil Director Rogers of the Ameri B ea Pea. 52 5O(7r2 75 ctl: pink. SI 75ii4 can Railway Union tiled an answer to charged with ¡tension frauds, have lieen 1 8P: hayo. f.2 27ft2 35: small white. $2 50?'2 70: charges of contempt. The defense pro large do. $2 4.V5 2 (j0; butter, large. 82 257/ 2 50: acquitted at Minneapolis. Lima. $3 9O7 q 3 70. poses to carry the case to the supreme Hermann Zeitung, a Vienua tailor, 8 eei » s Rape. 13^2t<ic V lb; hemp. made a successful experiment with his court if defeated and to congress 111 the canary. 31^^33*40 for imported California: du California, nominal: flaxseed. 3if>3l^<’: alfalfa, event of an adverse decision. bullet-pr.xjf coat at New York. lie fur Utah: mustard, nominal. It will l>e contended that the action of Thomas Dorrin, a letter carrier of New H ay - New crop- Wheat. $9 uui».13 oo ton: 00&7 50; York, was stricken with the heat and the circuit court amounted usurpation wheat and oat. |9 »JU&12 (Ml; sto<’k. died before a physician could l>e called. of power. If the injunction law is up alfalfa. $7 50@i9 30; barley. $8 (JO® 10 00 for choice and (K)g6 00 for river; clover. $9 ««j. RejMirts all over the country east of held congress will lie asked to shange 11 00: uai. Sft Will 60. S traw Nominal the Risky mountains are that the the statutes. H ops Nominally 10(5.12** lb. The answer filed in is reply to the con weather is terribly hot and vegetation is B ick wheat Nominal. tempt proceedings for alleged violation suffering greatly in consequence. R yf . Nominal. D ried P eas Green. $1 25&1 50 V ctl: Niles. Delegations from the industrial armies of the federal injunction against inter i ference with the mails and interstate $1 25^(1 50. encamped at South Washington applied Mill Products. I at the room of the house committee on commerce. B ran -From $16 00^17 00 V* ton l’<*r home Defendants deny tliat the management labor for relief. Coxey’» men said their product: <lo Oregon and Washington. 815 OOJt leader ha<l left them in the lurch. of the American Railway Union was 13 50. M ipih . ings From $19 4M>q21 oo p ton. Kelly's men averred that their leader vested with the ¡x»wer to order strikes, < hol m » B arley From $19 5(Xit2u fto p ton. had drifted away several days ago and and say that strikes are declared or dis F ee » C ornmeal From $27 50(528 oo p tun. that they did not expect to see him again, continued by vote of the majority of the (' racked C orn From $2x 0ofa28 60 p ton. O iia ’ ake M eal ~$35 00 p ton from mill: job while Fry’s men said their leader had members in the service affected. They deny they ordered the strike on tlie Illi bing at $37 50. probably abandoned them. C ottun S eed M eal —$30 00^.32 50 p tvn. nois Centra], and declare the employee The railroad trouble at Enid, O. T., is F lour - Family extra. $3 40(^3 50 p bbl; struck of their own accord but not for bakers* extra. $3 30^1 40; superfine. $2 5‘Kii. about ended. The road will erect a de the purpose of hindering the transporta 2 75. ls >t and make Pond City a stopping ¡dace tion of mails or interstate commerce. Vegetables. This is what the citizens have been con They deny that the organization of the Onions—From 25@35c p ctl for red: yellow. tending for. unions was continued after the issuance 65@t50c. Potatoes From 3.5(345c p ctl in »ks for Early Henry E. Ward has been appointed re of the injunction otherwise than by ad Rose; ftK&«Oc for Burbank and 60®70c for Chile ceiver of all the property of John J. Mas vising rail .vay .employes to become Garnet: bxs. 40(7i70c for Early Rose and 50(&90c tin & Co. in Missouri. Kansas and Cali members. They deny sending telegrams for Burbanks. Various—Green peas, 1^4(§,2c p t>; string fornia, worth $3,500,0011, at the request ordering railways tiedup. They deny beans, 50c@$l 00 p sk: green peppers, 25iz.5« k? p of Mii'tinM widow. they advised, approved or participated bx; cucumbers, 2 @30c for small bxs and 50(6. Cashier Willey of the Ashland Na in acts of violence. Defendants allege 75c for large; summer squash, 25c; tomatoes. tional Bank of Wisconsin was assaulted that after the injunction was served 50c(^$l (i) for small bxs and $2 0002 50 for by a stranger giving the name of Wil upon them they acted U|>on the advice large; green corn. 50c@$l 00 p sk for common and 20ii-22^c p doz for choice bay; green okra, liam Harper, who stated that all banks of counsel. 80>lOc p lb; egg plant, 75c(0$l 25 p bx. and capitalists should be destroyed. Fruits and Nut». WASHINGTON NOTES. E. W. Mattson, a Chattanooga editor, F resh F ruits —Btrawberries, $2 500 I 00 V chest for Sharpless; do Watsonville. $3 000 says County Judge Whiteside can be licked by one of his office boys if he lutrresting Items Picked Out from the 4 00; do Longworth, $8 60010 90; black!jerries. $1 500^1 50; raspl>erries, $2 OOtfM 00; currants, Daily Dispatcbea. (Whiteside) will put up his gun, and $1 rfkaJl 50. Whiteside retaliates “that it soils a gen Cherries From 200:15c for black; Royal Much attention centered in the senate Anne, 20030c: white grapes. 4O04i3c p bx. tleman’s boots to kick a cur like Matt proceedings last week. The debate on Apples, 15*/» 25c p bkt; do bx, 25075c; apricots, son " the failure of the conference on the tariff 25((i-40i p box: do !>skt. 20030c; plum* 20040c: At the international conference of tex bill was sensational at times. It be ;an pears. 15050c p bx: do bskt, 15025c; peaches. tile workers at Manchester, Mr How with an attack on President Cleveland 25050c for bskts and bxs: crabapples. 26040c. Melons Arizona watermelons, 20025c apiece; ard, an American, presiding, it was re by Senator Gorman of Delaware. Sena Honolulu do, 35ta75c; VacavUlr canteloui»es, tor Gorman criticised the president tor solved to invite the governments of $2 5003 lai p crate. Enrope and America to adopt measures writing a letter to Chairman Wilson of Figs White, 25050c p bx ; black. 2U03Or lor the bouse, ways and means committee, 1 layer and 35050c for 2 layer; do fancy, 65 legalizing eight hours as a day’s )alx>r. 075c. Victoria. B.C., capitalists say the pros- in which the president objected to the L emons -Calif«»rnia, 5Oc0$l 00 for ttomimm pects are very good for building the senate duties of iron, wool and sugar. to fair; $1 5002 00 bx for good tu choice; British Pacific railway, which is in The president said placing such duties fancy Santa Barbara, $2 5003 00; do Santa <2 5iKq3 00; Mexican limes. $3 0004 01. tended to run from Victoria up Van on raw materials was a violation of ¡tarty Paula, Various—Bananas. $1 5002 50 p bunch: pine conver island, thence across the main pledges and. principles. The following apples, $1 5’ 0.4 CO p doz for Honolulu. D ried F ruits —New crop -Apricots, job land and British territory to Winnipeg. day Senior Hill defended President The proposed line is 200 miles north of Cleveland in a brilliant speech, which bing at 10011c p tt). Old crop—Apples, 506c sliced: do quartered. 50 <5c; do evaporated, created a great sensation, inasmuch ns for the Canadian Pacific. 9011c: peaches, bleaehed, 10011c; do sun-dried. Prince Besolow, 26 years old, a son of the senator from New York an<t the 708c; pears. 608c for bleached halves; do qrs. the late King Armah of the Voi tribe in president are not on the best of terms. 204c; plums, pitted, 3V^04^c and lU02c uu pitted; black flgs. pressed, 304<r, do unpressed. Africa, who was converted to Christian Senator Viles next supported the ¡»resi lJ4®2<q du ungraded, 2j^04<q prunes, 5Uc ity and tied from the dark continent to dent. After seveial days of debate the for graded and :k<',5c for ungraded. tariff bill was again sent t o u 1P confer Raisins--Californiaclusters, $1 250.1 50 p bx: Europe to escajie the wrath of liis peo do layers. 6Oc0$l 00; Muscatel, loose, bis. 5 hi ple. has been notified of his reinstate ence committee. I 75c; do sks. 2*i03e for No. i and 2*40214 for No. The senate committee on agriculture 2; dried grapes, 1^01/4<‘ *1? fr- Uient to the throne. He has gone home. N uts Jobbing prices: Alm >nds, softshell*. City Engineer Artingstall, of Chicago, has decided to report favorably Senator P lb: do pape.rshell, 120 ’- do hardshell. has submitted his official report of the Powers’ amendment to the sundry civil Hcirdlc 506c; standard. 708c; walnuts, California, soft- bill, to place the geological survey and test made at the north side pumping shell, 9)40.11c: do papershell, 9010c; do hard station of the West Virginia coal which national fish commission under the con shell, 708c; <lo Chile. 80ftc; chestnuts, Italian, is said to lie smokeless. The test was trol of the secretary of agriculture, and 801k;; Brazil, 6^0 8r; Filberts, 10011c; poUfllied pecans, Texas. 8010c; pinenuts. Mexican. 12«n made for twelve hours and during that to make them a part of the agricultural 13c; peanuts. California 6c; Virginia, .'»^CU«*; department. The amendment will now- time 13.000 pounds of the coni were con hickory, nominal; cocoanuts, $5 0005 53 p nil. Butter, Cheese anti Honey. sumed. leaving 4.47 per cent, of ashes. go to the committee on appropriation«. B utter —Creamery. 16yt017t6c V t»: fancy The eva|iorating qualities of the coal are The president has approved the n.v.-.t, 15015c; good to choice. 12013c; pickled reported to be great, an average of 114 diplomatic and consular anil tniiitary dairy, roll, nominal. pounds of water to one pound of coal. academy appropriation bills; the bill CHERHE California, 708^- p fl« fur flats: The re¡sirt says that the coal is practi prescribing limitations of time for the Young America. 909}«c; Eastern. 13c 15c; West ern, 1101>*. cally smokeless. Commissioner Jones completion of titles under the donation H oney —Jobbing prices. Comb, clear white. iays that the coal will probably lie acts; the bill extending the time for final 11*^0 l:!y6e p 1b do dark to light, dominal: water adopted for use by the city, as the bid proof and payment of the public lands ; white, extracted, 707Bec; light amber do. G0 6V£c; dark amber do, nominal. for it is $3.85, as against $5.10, the low the bill authorizing the c.aistruetion of B eeswax —.4P est bid for anthracite. The difference, a bridge over the Missouri river at Lex Poultry* an<l Egg». if the new coal is accepted, will result in ington, Mo. -Hen». J3 5 04 .50 p doz; broilers, a saving of $4,000 to $5,000 a year, not Secretary Carlisle has recoin mended to $2 P oultry 0 0 3 IK) for small; $3 0003 50 for large to mention the saving due from perfect congress that the land owned l»y the go- fryers. $4 0005 00; roosters, $6 0007 00 for combustion and absence of smoke. young; do old. $4 0004 50; geese. $1 00 p pair ?rnnient at Monterey, which was ac goslings. SI 0001 25; ducks. $3 0 0 50 p doz At the Cleveland races the other day quired from the Mexican government at old and $3 5Xa-5 50 for young; turkeys, alive. Alix lieat the world’s competition record the tiineof the purchase of California, be for 13015c p lb; pigeons. $1 »>01 50 p doz for in three heats. The time was 2:08. 2:08} disposed of. young and $1 500,1 75 for old. and 2:00}. Alix is California bred. E ggs - California. 11014c p doz for store; Secretary Morton is making an effort ranch, 17019 c, some selected being held ‘ * M. Clemenceau and M. Paul Deschanel to secure the assistance of the postoffice higher: Eastern, cold storage, 16018c. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS. MARKETS department in the more thorough dis tribution of warnings of the approach of tropical cyclones in seaport towns where the weather bureau has no observers or display men stationed. Representative Hall, of Minnesota, has reported to the house a bill amending the existing law regarding public lands. Provision is made whereby settlers in townships not mineral or reserved by the government, or persons and associations lawfully possessed of coal lands, or own ers or grantees of public lands, shall have the right to have such lands sur veyed under certain conditions. This feature of the bill has in view the en largement of the facilities contained in the coal land laws by permitting such lands to be surveyed as can now be done in the case of agricultural lands required for actual settlement. The discovtrer of a valuable deposit of coal upon the sur veyed public domain may now take pos session of and hold his mine, yet there is no provision of law under which a patent can issue therefore until the pnb lit surveys have been so extended as to embrace it. Another feature of the bill provides that when settlers or owners or grantees of public lands make dejsisits In pavinent of public lands make de- poaita in payment of the cost of surveys, certificates shall l»e issued therefor, and these may be used in part pavment for the lands settled upon. Jim Corbett has sailed for home, He now talks of compelling Jackson to fight or. shut up. Seven persons were killed in a train wreck near Queen City. Tex. Bicycle races by electric light were held at San Jose last Sat unlay night. The New York Coinpresaed Yeast Com pany has been seized. It was running ».a illicit distillery 1,500 gallons a day. A large number of the Sacramento strikers have been arrested on charges of interfering with the mails The G. A. R is in encampment- at Santa Monica. The attendance is very large. Receiver Wilson of the Santa Fe rail road says wage« will lie reduced on the system ill a few days. This is part of a general retrenchment plan. Seven rioters, arrested at Seattle for violating injunctions issued by the fed eral court to ¡»revent interference with the transportation of mail, have lieen sentenced to eight months' imprison ment each. C. M. Tracy, general manager of the Pacific Coast Elevator company at Port land, says the prospects indicate the largest wheat crop ever known in the Northv 'est. Mr. Tracy has just returned from a tour of inspection of the wheat CongresMiiau Jerry Simpson, of Kan districts. sas, has been re nominated for congress. B. F. Gentsch, who finished his term At the Iowa Republican Convention as postmaster of Buffalo on July 1st. an the other day John N. Baldwin, tenijio- ex-member of the New York assembly, rary chairman, in a speech said fédéra* a large manufacturer and one of the best muskts had driven the Democratic doc known Trrmans in Buffalo, shot and trines of state’s rights and treason into killed himself. Mr. Gentsch was vice their loathe oine homes. The prayer of president of the Hydraulic Bank, and on the Rev. J. L. Weaver was sensational his advice the bank loaned $8,000 to a He prayed that the country’s enemy, the produce company. Later the bank gave Democratic party, would be as merciful the company a further loan of $4,000. as possible, and appealed to the omni and stood to lose the $12,000. Gentsch potent to assist in expediting ihe ' in owned a small amount of stock in the famous Democratic party” from power, company and he w as fearful lest his ac lay the hand cf divine displeasure ol tion in recommending the loan might be them and restrain them forever from rhe construed as dishonest. Brooding over exercise of geveramentai authority this probably n.iba’mced his mind. STABLES, GEO. HINES, Prop. Elegant Kesideiice Lots! I NOW IN MARKET. Who is the Wisest Man? A wise man Is one who aiways acts wisely. What wiser thing can a wise man do than to purchase a Hercules Gas Engine for bis ranch, printing office or ma« bine shop? I Send for catalogue. P almer A R ev T tpk F oundbt , Front A Alder streets, Portland, Oregon. Four Big Successes. The Puzzle Solved. Havisg the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising ohJmed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s New Discovery, for consumption, coughs ind colds, each bottle guaranteed—Eletrie Bitters, the great remedy.for Li ver .Stomach and Kidney«. Buoklen’a Arnica Halve, the best in the world, and Dr. K:ng’s New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for ’ them and the d«»al*r whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more et them. Bold at Dr. J. W. Robinson’s drug storet Pei baps no local disease baa puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most nauseous and disgust ing ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show veiy tew or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any ot the many inodes of treatment until the introduction ot Ely’s Cream Balm a few years ago. The success ot this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. No druggist is without it ------------------------- They increase appetite, purity the whore asternsn<1 set onHiellvcr.Bll«- Ileaua.SmalL . Ripan* Tabule* ■ h standard r*nte«lT Treasurer’s Notice County Chargee at Chicago. UNION to Jacksotivi'le having been filed in the County Recorder’s office, those desiring to purchase lots tn this desirable loeationenn do •0 by calling on the undersigned at his office In Jacksonville. Perfect title guaranteed and sales made a favorable rates. li K HANN Arent. SAN Leaders of the A. R. Reply to Couteinpt THURSDAY............. AUGUST 3, 1894 ■ fought a duel at Paris with swords. Derchanel was wounded in the cheek. The duel was the outcome of »newspaper SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, article. CHILDREN, PARENTS. The French chamber of deputies has Al»<\ for Soldiers and Sailor« disabled in tbe line Of dot. In the regular Army or Nai-yatnee the war. Surrlvora ot tne Indian wan of 1833 to 1843, and 1 passed an anti-anarchist bill. their wldowa,i>ow entitled. Old and rejected claim, It is reported at New York the Union a specialty. Thousands entitled to higher rates. Send tor new taws, bo Ciargo for advice. So tea Pacific Cordage Company has practically until autxeatfuL absorbed the Pearson Cordage Company. tarThla Company li managed by a combination ef the largest and most Influential newapapera in the The price paid is said to be $1,000,000. United States, for the express purpose of protect, The well-known Russian author and ng their Mbacriben against unscrupulous and publicist, Likelai M. Yardrinof, who was Incompetent Claim Agents, and each paper printing I for many years owner and editor of The .ala adrertlaement vouchee for the reaponalbiutv and Western Review, is dead in Siberia. oigh standing ot t be Press Claims Company . Gustavus A. Colton, a well-known Petition tor Liquor License Kansas pioneer, one of the framers of the Leavensworth constitution and a noted free soiler, died at Kansas City the U/E, THE UNDERSIGNED LEGAL VOTERS W ol <*old Hill precinct, Jackson County, other day. Oregon, respectfully petition your honorab’e Rev. Francis A. Hoffman, aged 88 body «o grant a licens«* to J. B. hainm>-rsly to sell spirituous, malt aud vinous liquors in less years, the oldest preacher in the Evan «luantlllee thunonegallon torslx monthsatur gelical church in the United States, died August 8, 1894. In Gold HUI: G. W. Forlow, E. Hay, Mike Cbavner J. N. Ettgledow, John at his home at Reading. Pa., recently. Mullen, 0. R. Thompson. C. P. Parker. J. W. War lias been declared between China Hicks, Jesse D«»dge, G. M. Davis, F. A. Davis, Jas. <1. Birdsey Lewis Pankey, William Fdp- and Japan. The field of action i.i in pvn. E. Baird. J. E. Hammeraly.H. T. Pankey, Corea. One Chinese transport, with one W. R.Noah, C Johnson. W. B. Dowdon, A.J. 1 Barlow, N. 8. Engletlow. C. C, Roten, C. Herri- thousand soldiers, was sunk by a Japan i ford, Ralph Moore, Chas. Lambert. T. E. ese cruiser and all the (.'hiñese perished. Stanley, John R. Farris. Barth Signoretti, I’eter Chavner, O. H. Maslerson, N. Hebert. ' The king of Corea is a prisoner in the The undersigned hereby gives notice that . hands of the Japanese. The war will lie he will make application Io the county court of Jackson county .Oregon, at ItB August.A.D. 1 watched with considerable interest. 1894. term, to tie held at Jacksonville, tir«*gon, I China has an army of 2,000,000 and the b«-gititling on Wednesday, Av.Kust 8, 18IH, for license to sell spirituous, vinous and mall Japanese army number about the same. ihiuors In less quantities than one gallon, at Both nations have modern warships and Gold Hill. Jackson county, Oregon, in accord hot naval engagements are expected. ance with theabovc petition J B. HAMMEHSLY. The troops and marines as well as the Gold Hi!l. July 9. 1894. naval forces of both empires have been trained by European officers and are up to date in tactics. # Dolly Jone« of Trigg county arranged to elope with her lover. Joseph Colton, at Princeton, Kv. Cassius Hicks, a rival, overheard the arrangement and on the night appointed, with a confederate, de coyed Miss Jones to his buggy and forc ing her to enter drove to the house of a JACKSONVILLE, OREGON friend, where for ten days she was kept a prisoner. Each day Hicks ¡»leaded his case, and likewise each day Miss Jones Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Riding refused him. Meanwhile notice was Horstc prinaptly aiteuded 10. conveyed to her father, who hastened Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best or care ».ill be eeed 10 prevent accidents, but with an armed posse to release hi- will be rotponaible for none should the« occur daughter. Her captors ignominiously fled, and now Miss Jones it to marry he: W ill refuse to do livery workjtm credit. old lover without an elopement. Jack Addison, of Fairmount. W. Va., who had been missing since the out break of the rebellion, has returned from a western home and made his identity known to bis Bister Mrs W H Johnson, at Muncie. Ind. T he plat of valley view addition déniai Sixth OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASI’HEK OF JACK -ON CO. r J acksonville , O r .. July It, 1»94. ) l N otice is hereby given ti - at there are funds n the County Treasury for the redemption ot outstanding coun-y warrants protested from .tor. 16 18S7. to March 13, iSSS Interest on the same wifi cease after the above date. n. LINN. Counts* 1 <•« asurar. Notice for Publication. Woman’s Friend So snecessfu) and delightful have been the effects of “ M-jote’s Revealed Remedy ” upon the delicate ailment ot wotnankind, that tins L and O ffice at K osebvr - i , O k . > April 3, 1894. t is hereby given that thk following-named settler has tiled notice ol his intention to make Anal proof ir. sppp«»rt of bis claim, and tliat said proof will be made be fore the Judge or County Clerk at Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, «Oregon, on Saturday. Aug. 2">, 1894. via: John 11. Mont, gomery ott homestead entry N<». 5*>85, tor th«* S>4 of Nw]j aud NRi ot SW’tq. secticn24. town ship 3C south, range 2 west. He naui«*s the foilowing witi ess«« to prove fit« -entinuous residence upon and cultivation <>« said land, viz; Wm. Bybee aud Patrick Donegan, Jack sonville. Geo. B. Ross and Jeff. S. Grigsby. Central Point. • R M. VEATt H. Rcgial«*r. N otice wonderful Remedy ha« been called “ Woman's, Friend.” Notice for Publication. M oore ’ s R evealed R emedy L and O fticb at R oskbukc , O r ., > Juiv 7. 1894 J N otice is hereby given that the I I In a tew dotes atiows womankind its I peculiar virtue« for their ailments. It*- » fleets are gentle, s iolhmg and uniioim- i y successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the Coast bear witness to its success. lollowiug.named settler line filed notice of her intention to make final proof tn support of her claim and that suld proof will be made before the Judge or County Clerk of Jackson County, Oreaon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Friday, August 24,1894, viz: Irena Eat«».., on homestead entry No. 7154, for the NH of SEW and Nfe> of SWt*. section 36. twp 37 s,r3w. Sue names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A: G. Hatch, 1’iyor Eaton, N. A. Perry aod George A. Arm strong, all or Jacksonville Jackson county, Oregon. K. M. VBATCH, KegiBter. Assignee’s Notice. tn the matter of the ar gument o R. Kingsbury, inaolvent debtor B. N otice is hereby given that on THE GENUINE W. Smith Grubber and Stump Puller Patents «late June8,184V. May S3,1871, Angus’ 12, 1871. July IB. 1872, May 2it, 1883, August Kt. 1883, January 22. 1884. April 15, 1884, May 21, 1883, May 28.1886. August 3.1886, November 9. 1886. March 31, 1891. August 18,1891, November 28, 1893, March 13. 1894. Also patented in Can ada. Other pat«v»ts pending. These patent- covers all U-rinsor the machine. June 2«. IS1.», the above-named insol vent debtor, heretofore doing bvaiDeas in Uniontown precinct, Jackson county, Or egon, made a general assignment to me, the undersigned, ler the benefit of bls cr*viitors, under and by virtue ot the act of the legisla tive assembly ot the stste of Oregon, entitle«.' "An act to secure to creditors a Just division of the estates of debtors, who con vey to assignees for the benefit of r-reditors," approved October b, 1878, and thv amendments thereto approved February 4, 1885. All credi tors of said Insolvent debtor are hereby noti fied to present tnelr claims, tinder oath, to my attorneys in Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, witbin three months from the date tberereof. Dated this 3d day of July, P'lH. JOHN E. PELTON. Assignee. W. M. C olvic and P. P. P kim A S on , Att’ys tor Assignee. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon lor the County of Jackson. H. K. Hanna, by Chas. NI ckc II. As signee, Plaintitf, vs. Levi and J. S. Grigsby. Defendants. l I c M alleis I ge The GENUIN e ’ s MITH GRUBBER is absolutely the only Successful Machine fnt this purfose; «S42.50; Write for Circulars. W. SMITH’& C- MYSTIC, IOWA. Everj’ machine made on the plan of the W. Smith Grub and Stump Palter without authority from W. Smith, is Hn imitation and infringement on our machines^ We will prosecute every man who ni’ikes, uses or sell» any Imitation ot the W. Smith machine» in any form. Buy no gruL or stump-nuller of this form, unless the name of u Smith is cast on the machine. For further information a.id cuts showing latest improved forms, write W. Smith A l C o ., Mystic, Iowa, and enclose 5-cent stamp for catalogue. —i." -5?, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jac.vii County. Mercy E. Youngman vs. G«-o. Youngman, suit fora divorce. To George Youngman, the said defendant: |N THE NAMK OF THL STATE OF OllE- I gon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint ol the Plaintiff Hied against you in the above entitled court and cause by the 1st day ot the next.t her eptember A. D. 1894 term, of said court, to be begun and held at the Court House, tn »no Townof Jack sonville, County of Jackson and State of Oregon, on Monday, the thirtl day of Sept. A. D. 1894, or judgment and decree will be ■ aken against you therefor. And you are hereby notified tnat if you fail to so answer said uomplaint tbu t-laintitf will apply to the »ourt for the relief demanded therein, to-wtt: That the marriagecoutract heretofore exit:- mg betw«tpn yourself and Plaintiff be an nulled, cancelled, dissolved aud neld for »aught, and for coats and disbursements of this suit. This summons is published in the D emo - chatic T imer for six consi-cutlve weeks, by nder of the Hon. H. K. Haunn, one of the judges of the First Judicial District, mad«* at Jacksonville, Oregon, July 16, 1894 WM. M. CCLV1G, Attorney for Plaintiff. IT IS AND ABSOLUTELY The Bes ■ SEWING MACH1IG MONEY MADE WE OR OUHTuEAbERS can sell you machines cheaper than you can ::et elsewhere. The NEW HOUR Is our best, but we make cheaper kinds, nueh as the CLIMAX, IDEAL and other Hlsb Arm Full Nickel Plated 3c ivIng Machines for $15.00 and up. •Call on our agent or write us. We want your trade, and If prices, terms and »ajuare dealing will win, we will have It. We challenge the world tv produce a BETTER $50.00 Sewing Machine for $50.00, or a better $20. Sewing Maehine for $20.00 than you can buy front us, or our Agents. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Summons O bangb , M ass . B oston , M ajs . U nion S quare ,N. £ C hicago , III. S t . Louis. M u . D allas . I icxa «. S an liiAMcisco. < ’. al . Z tiz A naa , c a . FOR SALE BY The 275 New Home Sewing Machine Co Market St., San Francisco Calif. PROPERTY FOR SALE HE FOLfXIWING ARE A FEW SPECIAL bargains thaL must l>c disposed of within T the next three months. $2.000. 1st. A nice little farm containing i 82 acres, about GO acres In cultivation. Young orchard oi 4 acres, very best variety of fruit trees, all bearing. Box house 24x32 four rooms, good well of waler, milk house, smoke house, tool house, wood shed, fowl house aod barn. Within two miles of two R. R. stations. Situate two miles southeast of Gold Hili. Terms reasonable, would trade for town prop erty $l,tXX). 3d. A tract of land containing 58 acre§. % ot a mile west of Gold Hill. No im- rirovements except about 20 acres cleared, all evel and good orchard land. The owner lives in Washington and the land will be sold at a sacrifice. 3d. Three houses and lots in the town oi ' Gold Hill just opposite the depot, all good business stands,all occup.ed at a good rent,but must beso;d,can give immediate possession.' I have a number ol fine farms, good placer | and quartz mines in my hand» for sale. Also a fine young burse, 4 years old, well broke, perfectly safe for lady or children to drive. Nearly new buggy and harness. For further ■ particulars call or address, DAN RICHARDS. Gold Hill, Jackson Co., Oregon. Real Estate Agent. Notary Public and Col lector of Accounts. rv Charles A, Baldwin & Co. ■ « I I -, I » ■ BANKERS, 40 and 42 W all S treet , new Y ork . < • « I Accounts of Banks and Bankers received 1 on favorable term«. 1 Bonds and Investment Securities. < * Oaily Financial Letter Mailed en Application. 1 1 « , Saturday,■ .Ingust 11, ISD^, at 2 o’c’ock p. m ., at the front door of the court house, in Jacksonville, Oreg< n, to the highest bidder for cash, according to the provisions of said decree, tne nbc.e de scribed property. DatodJul> 7,18S4. SYLVES1ER PATTERSON, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By A.S. B arner , Deputy. Summons. IO « B y write of an ■ xkutwx «M i bd out of theabove named uourt.to uiedirected tinted June 26,18(14. upon n decree rendered tn said court on Sept, 2d, 1890, in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the afore said defendant fur ihe sum of S27.(W. and interest at ten per een al.su loi cbe further sum of $18.80 for disi nrsements and the costs ot and accruing upon this wr*t, commanding me tu make s.ile of the following described real property, to- wit: The of the SE>4 of Sec. 25. Tp 36, S , It. 2 W„ containing 80 acres. Al! ot said land ly ing and being in Jackson County, Oregon. i have levii’d upon and will offer for sale on CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ‘ ............................. V*v*uL»Aw*M*i FARM FOR SALE. T he undersigned has for sale own lots in ish’a addition to Medford, and also farming land adjoining and n<«r to Medford. Oregon. For further particular.«ad- dress to Jacksonville post-oflBce or call on me at my rc^’dence on tlie Jacksonville-Medford wanon-road. MRS. 8 E. iSH. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’« Fair Highest Award. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Jackson. Frank II. Meeker, Plaintiff, ] V8. I C. M. Meeker, Minerva A. Meeker« y A. L. Reed. ELerj’ P. Purcell and • Lucinda Purcell, Defendant». J To Chas. H. Meeaer, Minerva A. Meeker, A. L. Reed, Ellery P. Purcell and Lucinda Purcell, defendant»: IN THE «NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. | you and tach ol you arc required tu appeal and at)»w'*r the complaint of the above plain tiff,in ihe above entitled court,now on hie with the clerk ol »aid court,within ten day» from the date of the ser\ tee of t hi» »ummuns upon you, :f served in Jackson county, Oregon; but if served in any other county in the state of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of thia summons upon you; or if served on you out oi the state of Oregon, dr by publication, then by the first day oi the ensuing term of said court, to-wit; the 3d day ot Seplember,1894; and jou are hereby no tified that if you tail To appear and answer said complaint, as hereby required, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complMint now on file in this case,viz: That the plaintiff as against the defendant» aud all and each ol tnem is the owner in lee simple free from all incumbrances of that certain real property tn Jackson coun ty. Oregon, described as tollows, to-wit: Beginning at a poin; from which the corner in the ell oi tne Packard donation claim, in Twp37 8, R1 W, Willamette Meridian, bears E6 chainsand ^8 links, and N 30 links, and from said point a white oak 10 inches in di ameter hears E 13 ! nks; thence E 11 chains and S3 links to the county road: thence 8 17 degree*» E along W boundary Uncut said road. 3 chains and 2S link*, t hence S 55 degrees, W 9 chains and 20 links; thence N 35 degrees, W 1 chain and 47 links to < igan's N cornei jthence 8 55 degreet*, W 4 chains and 47 link» and thence N ft chains and *7 links to place of be ginning, containing 8.38 acres. Bi ’ng th< Mine property described more fully as Meek er’a addition to the town of Medford io Jack- son county, State oi Oregon, as fully de scribed in the official and recorded plat of Meekers addition, in the recorder’s office oi said county and state. That the defendants and each of them have ns estate right or title thereto. That a cer tain mortgage purporting to be a lien upon said property and given by the defendants. Chas. zM. Meeker aud Minerva A. Meeker to the defendant, A. L. Reed, dated Oct. 5,18sx, and recorded in Book 6, at page 139 ot the Records ol Mortgages tor Jackson county. Oregon, has been fully paid, satisfied and dis charged and shall be decrerd t«« be cancelled and heid for naught. For such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable, and for the costs and disburse ments otthis suit. This summons is published in ihe D emo - C ratic T imes by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge ot the 1st judicial district, dated m nt» chambers July 1«. ............. FRANCIS FITCH. Attorney for Plaintiffs,