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MEDICAL. railroads . Tbi y O.ke*. Henry C. Payne. Henry t: U-iuse. tteeelt era. N pacific R. R ’ RyäT R U N Better S Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dininq Cars. Tourict SleeDina Cars Than » I i FARGO f Pills GRANO FORKS CROOKSTON I WINNIPEG HELENA AND \ BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO, The King of Liver Medicines. u ! have ured yourKlmmons Liver R ptu - lator and can consclencionsly say It is the khi‘4 <»f atl liver medicines, I consider it a medie»ne chest in itself.— G ko . W. J ack - ho ! Tacoma, Washington. «» O-EVEltY PACKAGB-CS Has the Z Stamp iu red on wrapper« ------ TO ------- WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. BOSTON AND ALL POINT8 EAST A SOUTH, ^or information than curds, maps and tk keta, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, A »at. Q»* d . P imm . A at., Portland, Uretron. k. X. I' a S.S, Grant's Paas, Agent for southern Oregon. MAKI A NOTI ON T. Illis Great Railway System Con nects at MT. I’AIJT. till«! OMAHA Will, all transi'oiillnental lines, glv'ng direct and swift communica tion to all ern and Southorn Points, ÀKÜ IS TH« ONLY KINK RUNNING ELECTRIC LICHTEO - ANU STEAM HEATED Vi st I billed traina of Elegant SLEEPING, PARLOR, DINING ANO------ BUFFET CARS wirn FREE RECLININO CHAIRS; Making Its service second to none iu the World, lloaet. are on sal« at all prominent rail road ticket offices. For further tn I or mat Ion ask the nearest road agent, or address C. J. KI)I>Y, General Agent, J. W. CaSKY, Trav.Pw. Agt.. P ortland . Are You Going East ? If so be fire and see that your ticket reads.via THE NOKTWTEKN 1 — LINE. — Barred. TLe shriek of the drowning girl floated across the rippling waves. “Can no one save me?” she cried despair- ingly. SEPTEMBER 20, 1894 THURSDAY The nian who stood on the edge of the beetling crag made a speaking trumpet of his hand. “I find,” he shouted back as considerate- !y as possible, “that there are no gentlemen here who are not either married or en gaged, and you know very well what the h iiw* custom is in a case of rescuing young la- dies from a watery grave.” The logic cf the situation was apparent, Presently the ocean closed over her head, and all was still.—Detroit Tribune. FUNGOUS POTATO DISEASES. At the M un ¡«’4*L The Blight, Macrosporiam Disease and Scab. Distinguishing Features and Treatment. “ As old as the hills” and never excell- “ Tried proven" REGULATOR; is the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Regu lator is tho only Liver and Kidney medicine to The blight attacks the leaves, s:ems which you can pin your and tubers. Generally the Hirt effect tpon the leaves is the appearance of faith for brownish areas, which soon become soft . A cure and foul smelling. So sndder is the ap- mild iaxa- tive, a n d purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. orthern if áraii-M’crkln ïitnts. LEAF AFFECTED WITH BLIGHT. pearance of the disease in some cases that fields which 0110 day lock green and healthy maj* within the next day or two become blackened as though swept by fire. The rapid spread < f the disease is dependent upon certain Condition of moisture and heat. A daily mean or ög o normal temperature of from 72 degrees to 74 degrees F. for any considerable MANURACTUA*e*v timo, accompanied by moist weather, FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. furnishes the best conditions f<jr the spread of the disease. On tho other hand, if the daily mean or normal tem perature exceeds 77 degrees for a few days the development of tho disease is checked. This fact explains why the potato blight fungus seldom occars to any serious extent in section where the mean or normal daily tempi rature ex ceeds for any length of timo 7 7 dear s. The macrospori am disease attacks tho leaves and sometimes the rum •, bat never tho tubers. Too discas. may ap pear at any time after the plants are from four to six inches high. It progresses slowly, three weeks or moro pas ing be fore all the leaves succumb. Tho tube • stop growing as soon as the leaves «■< attacked. Tho effects of potato sc.-.b on th? tubers are too well known to require de G uarantehd to bb STANDARD scription. The first two disen ms uro of IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ten confounded. Fortunately tho Bor HIGHEST INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FINISH deaux mixture is tho most effective Bend for Catalogue and Price Lilt to remedy for both blight and mascroepo- num. For the treatment of scab a solu tion of corrosive sublimate has given CINCINNATI, O. best results. This may be ysrepared by dissolving 2ounces of corrosive sub limate in about 2 gallons of hot water and after an interval of 12 hours dilut ing with 13 gallons of water. ■V For blight and tho macrosporiurn dis ease apply the bordeaux mixture when u. .11 J the plants are six inches high, and con tinuing at intervals of 12 or 14 days un til five or six applications have been made. If the season is rainy, it is best JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. to make the treatments every 10 days, tho object being to keep tho plants at Order* for Hack«, BujrK1es and Hiding all times covered with the fungicide. Hor»« « promptly ait ended io. By adding four ounces of paris green to Feeding done at rt^asonnble rate«. Rest of each barrel of the bordeaux mixture the care will be used to prevent accidents, but treatments will not only prevent the will be responsible for none should they occur disease under consideration, but keep in Will refuse to do livery work on credit. check tho Colorado beetle and other in as well. Before adding the paris GEO. HINES, Prop. sects green to the bordeaux mixture the for mer should be made into a thin paste by mixing with a small quantity of water. Lytle Safe ä L R C . The Lytle Safe & Lock Co. UNION STABLES, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS INSTRUCTION AND PRACT1- eal Drill In all Enelfsli Branches. A Com- T HOROUGH ir.Dh-te Business Course. Normal Trainilo for Teachers’ Certiticatesa Specially. TWENTY YEARS' SUCCESSFUL EXPERI ENCE. — A>D — OMAHA RAILWAYS. tirms or TUITION. One Month, In advance....................... Three Months, In advance.................. Six Months, In advance...................... One Year, tn advance......................... ..S1Ä .. 35 .. 50 .. 00 00 00 (0 00 AFFECTED WITH MACBOSPOKIUM DISEASE. Potato scab has been very successfully prevented by the use of the corrosive Satisfaction Guaranteed. OK EAT SHORT LINE sublimato solution. The potatoes to be Shorthand, TypewritlnK and Telegraphy BETWEEN planted are simply immersed in the Extra. solution for 1 hours, then spread out DULUTH to dry, cut and planted in tho usual manner. A large barrel offers a cc 1- ST. PAUL, venient receptacle for the solution. Tiie Is the Portrait work turned out CHICAGO potatoes may be placed in a coarse sack by the And all Points blast and and suspended in the liquid; The cor South. rosive sublimate is very poisonous; there fore it must be used with great care, riieir Mairnineent Track, Peerless Vest I bulcd says Professor Galloway in farmers’ Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: The above name on a photo is a bulletin No. 15, from which the fore “ALWAYS ON TIME” guarantee of superiority. going is an abstract. Have riven this road a national reputation THIS IS THS UNEXCELLED WIRTH p ™ to All cinrtet» ot putRenirera carried on the veati bill« d trains without extra charge. Ship your _______________ freight and travel over thia fatuoua line. : ■ ah All W. Adam«, Ast. ar *niM have ttckeiH. Call on *V. N. P Hallway, or F. C. SAVAGE. W.H MBAD, Trav. F. ____ »Dd P. Agt. <1» Am nt. ____ _ , 244 Wa^nlturiou Street. Fort-and, Oregon. Photos from label to life size. Irrigation of Orchard«. The growth of fruit is destined to be While in Medford call at our come a great industry upon the plains. Studio and examine our work. The soil and climate are well adapted to 7th Street Medford, Oregon. fruit culture. The flavor is fine, the size of the fruit large, and its appear ance very rich and beautiful, but fruit culture cannot be a success without ir rigation. It does not take a great deal VIA iivuiuvuuv i 0 of water to irrigate an orchard. The NOW IN MARKET water does not have to be applied fre HE PLAT OF VALI.EY VIEW ADDITION quently after the trees once take firm VIA to JacksonvPle huviDK been filed in the County Recorder’s office, those desiring to root, but to mature the fruit irrigation purchase lots in this desirable locationcxn do is necessary, according to Irrigation so hv caj I Huron the undersigned at bis office Farmer. Mr. Watrons of the Arkansas in Jacksonville. Riprese Tralu. Leave 1 ort la nd I'aily. Perfect title iruaranteed and salt's made a valley experiment station of Colorado ravorablo rates. I North. »am j________________ is quoted as saying: H. K ’I A NN ', A «rent. Trees need water frequently during :l> i*. M. Leave t*ortiai»c> Arm e ö ;A) a . m - Leave! 5:U òa . m * i. m . Leave Medford the first season. Ordinarily it has been Stock Farm For Sale I 7:00P. m u: 4 » a . M J A r r1 ve San Franc I b •<> Leave I found good practice to irrigate young Above trains »top at ail ntatioos from HE UNDERSIGNEI> OFFERS HIS8TOCK trees once in two weeks until Septem Portland to Alba*' 'iciueive; alto Tangent, tarra. sitaafti oh Evan*. crepk. for sale at eMiodd», Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction, Ore then withhold the water until No very reasonable figure. There are two hun ber; gon City, Irving, Eugeue and all stations dred a of good ^and, 125 acres unde» cultivation, vember and give one thorough wetting from Kosvburgto ..»blaud inclusive. with 200nearing fruit trees, and hO acre« sown to xheat. and there are also 30 acres ol just before freezing weather, and in case HO8EBURG MAIL DAILY: u.eadow. The place ban about rtJ acres ot pine of a very dry winter an irrigation iu ___________ LBAVB:___________ ARKIVKj_______ _____ and oak on it. There is a jrood frame house, Portland........ éiJUA.a. Roseburg...P. M. and two barns and the usual outhouses on the February is very beneficial. This of place; also a good spri ng of water at the house, course applies to well drained land. Roseburg .... 7:00 a . m . ¡Portland....... while the place isotherw’se well watered DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. The outside range is also th«* best. It can be During the second season once a month bough* for $3.250.00. For further particular Is considered often enough to irrigate, careful and thorough cultivation is rULHUS BOT SLEEPERS enqu re ofB. F. PF.ART, \< i ri antral ? >!’it if given. There is nothing gained and AXD SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CAK? there may be much lost by watering on nil through Train». Farm for Sale trees too frequently after they have be ir«»r st irti ni risiiiN, hf . undersigned offers for sale come well established, and the same BKTWKKUfDUTL^UDJSCOHVAll.ll' 9«K acres of excellent land situated 1^ rule applies in filling out and maturing mil tKAl.O OAH.T (KX1«PTHCM»XX.>_ miles northwest of Centra: Point, alo'ifr the1 S. P. R. Alfalfa Is ¡trowing nicely ou five fruit, as would be followed by a saga :»■ a . m . Lo»«" Portland Arrivi SUiSr.n. acr<s, R. and most of the balance is well suited lions farmer in perfecting his grain 2:18 ». M.lArrivi Corvalii. L»»v< • to the same crop, all of it beinx yood agri At Albany «nd OirvaoKoonnect with train cultural land. 1 will also sell the st<a K and •rope. East and South THE SHASTA ROUTE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. T T T agricultural Implements on the place, if de o? Orecon Pacific Railroad. Call at the farm or addresa me at <>n- XOAIW MX»—BTMAtlIB(»xCkTTSUMDAT.) _ sired. tral Point. Noexena"ge. 4:40 r. a.I Leave Portland Arrivel 8d® A. R Mns. C. BONTRAGER. 7:25 r. M.lArrive McMIunvtlle l.esvel V50 < . M THROUGH TICKETS To ail point« In the Eastern Staten, Canada «nd Europe can be obtain«! at lowest rates . — f T r A gent. ^nt. Medford. Nedfort. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Ait. G. F. A P. Ag *. Portland. Or. THIS Ï HIS PAPER FAPEK Kewsp^per Advertising Bureau Ftreeli. » liere adver- Kl I" Ilf ÄT“? NfcW FRANCISCO MARKETS. LEGAL AD VE? MISCELLANEOUS. Grain. Etc. ! W heat — Milling. 90@.95c IP ctl; ship ping grades, 85@«7J£c; other qualities range to 75c. , down B ar ley - Feed. 77^80c p ctl; ___________ new brew- i ing. 87^;92^c: choice Chevalier, $] 27^@,I 3i. O ats — Old crop—Off grades of feed. 90oQ. I $1 08 # ctl; good to choice, $1 05^1 12’^; fancy. surprise. $1 2SQ1 30; milling. $1 17$^ j $1 15iU ©1 22^: gray. $1 New crop—Cali fornia Coast. 85c^$l 1». I ctl; . C okn — Large yellow. $1 17><@1 20 small do, |1 3801 white. >1 35^1 37^. pemcdy B eans — Pea, $2 70 y ctl; pink, $1 50@ i 1 •>; Layo. $2 35; small white. $2 65 . | large do, 4002 60; butter, nominal; Lima. £3 »0(33 75; red. $2 00, S eeds — Rape, l^(a'2i4c 1b; hemp, 3&4c: canary. 4c for imported; do California, nomi nal; flaxseed. 303^4c; alfalfa, 10c for Utah; mustard, for yellow and 2h2c fur brown H. x Y -Wheat, S8 00012 Ob ? ton; wheat and oat. f7 ¿Uij.ll 00; stock, $5 8O&7 00; alfalfa, 37 00 1 50; barley. 5009 00; clover. $0 U^lO 5o out, jj8 00011 <X>; compressed, $6 00011 00. S tuaw — ¿006 c W ‘-ale. H ops — Nominally 8<M0c p 1b. B uck w heat — NuminaL So successful and deliglitiui have been R ye - New. 3087^ ctL Cid held higher. D ried P eas — Nominal. the effects of “ Moore’s Revealed Mill Products. F lour Family extra, $3 40^ 3 50 bbl; Remedy ” upon the delicate ailment bakers' extra, 3003 40; superfine, 32 5,*>0 2 75. wonuertul B ran — From 514 00015 <» ton for home ot womankind, that this product. Remedy has been called “ Woman’s M iddlings — From $17 00018 00 $ ton. G round EARLEY- Froin $18 oo p ton. P eed C ornmeal — From 5 oq >>J8 oo ton. Friend.” bing at $37 50. C otton S eed M kal — $30 00 V ton. Various—Cash prices for 10 3» sks: Cracked Wheat. 3l4c V Ry® Flou ,3:;c. Rye Meal. Johnnie—Oh, mamma, what kind ot an 3c; Buckwheat Flour, 5c; Oatmeal, 4^ «;5c instrument is that lady going to play on?— Oat Grists, "*c; Homiuy. 4^^4 /c; ICco Flour. 7Hc; Fauna. 4>4c; Petri Barley, '4he; Truth. Split Pea, oHUd&c; Rolled Oats, 5c; Buck A Few Smiles. wheat Groats, 8^; Graaam Flour, be. In a few doses stiows womankind its A little fellow had been seriously lec- Vegetables. ttiredbyhis mother and finally sent into peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its Onions— Yellow,(W,70c ctl. the garden to find a switch with which he Potatoes—From P ctl iu sks for was to lie punished. He returned soon aDtl Early Rose: 30045c for river Burbanks and UO0. effects nregentle, soothing anduniform- said, “I could uot find a switch, munima, 70c for Saunas Bur<.auks; Sweets, 50c^>$l o>); i Various—Lima Beans, lb; String y successful. but here’s a stone you can throw at me.” Beans, 1H0-C; Green Peppers. 2.’.05-<j > Lx. —Boston Gazette. Cucuml>eis. 10 i.25 •; do for pick ing $1 257-1 75 Hundreds of testimonials from ladies When it comes to packing a trunk, the luu U ys * for No. 1, and -F xh ' 5 c f r No. 2; Sum average woman can do a good deal better mer Squash, 15^S5c bx; Tomatoes, 5O^75c all over the Coast bear witness to its alone than she can if her husband is around, for la ge I »xs; Green Coin, Zo04dc > sk for but the husband conies in handy to sit on common; do bay, 6 C0J1 <X) # crate ani 35 j.b c the trunk lid after she has got everything for bxs; Green Okra. 3305 c # bx; Egg Plant, success, 8 »fij50c bx; Cauliflower, 75«8»c doz; Cab inside.—Somerville Journal. sk; Turnips, iÄ“ Sold by all Druggists. “What a lovely white chip hat.' *. was bage. 40<p50c y ctl. Beets. ;<0c your wife had on today, Bagley!’* “Yes. 50c; Carrots, ft’c: Groc i Peas. I'i02c ft lb. Fruits and Nuts. And it took the price of five blue chips to F resh F ruits — Strawberries, $3 > 00 V THE CERVINE pay for it.”—Browning’s Monthly. Blackberries. $1 5«i. Raspberries, You may do your figuring with uncle chest. $2 5IK®3 50. Huckleberries, 3*^lc 1b. when you put up your watch for a loan, Grapes—Muscat, 2ui^5 c $ bx: Rose of Peru, but when you come to get the timepiece 33&40c (fancy in crates. 59c); Black Hamburg back you’ll fir'd that it’s a case of ante.— and Mulvoisic. 25x$35c: Tokay, 50065c. Patents date June«, 186». May 23,1871, Augii«* Apples—25075c bx; plums, lft^25c p bx, 12.1871. July 16, UW. Mav29. 1883. Amnistio, Atlanta Constitution. 1883, January 22, 1884. April 15.1884. May 21. We have noticed that, though all hus prunes, 25(£3»c vi x; Bartlett pears, l.i0 0c -p 1883, Mav 28.188«. August 3.188«. November 9. bands insist it will be all right to take a bx; peaches »0&25C for bskts and 12>404Oc for 188«. March 31.1891. August 18,1891. November 28. 1893. March 13, 1894. Also patented in Can friend up to dinner without letting their bxs; crabapples. 25040c. Melons—Watermelons. S3 OOrvtf 0) >' 100; c^ui Other patents pending. These patents wives know in advance, they grow mighty teluupes. 5Oc0$l <*); N utmeg Melons. 2>.kt,4uc p ada. covers all torma of the machine. absentminded when nearing the house.— bx. Atchison Globe. Figs—Black, 25^50c bx; do white. 25c; nec People who thrust their private sorrow tarinea, red, 6)7^75c; do wnite, nominal. Lemons -California, 13 Cd®# 50 ¿t bx for fair upou the world by using mourning envel opes should be arrested for blackmail.— to choice; fancy Santa l.arbara und Santa Paula, $4 GM4 60; Mexican limes. ;-5 0006 Ou Texas Sittings. The more people try to put down liquor F case. Various—Bananas, $1 5JJ02 i>) y bunch: pine- the more it seems to go to the head. -You- apples. $1 5 04 (-0 -p do? for Honolulu. kers Statesman. D ri > F ruits — New crop—Apricots. 6’^0 “Dis kin ob weddah,” said Uncle Eben, 7Hc p S>. Applets, evaporated.Sjc; do sun “will sul uy sprout wings on de backs ob dried, sliced. 405c; peaches, bleached, 708 people dat kin keep Turn talkin ’bout it.”— Old crop—1 ears. 60fcc tor bleached halves do qr».204c; plums, pitied, 304c ; black il^s. Washington Star. pressed, - c: do unprea^ed 2c; do ungraded. It is strange, but true, that cold cash al ways burns iu the spendthrift’s pockets.— 1 2}y04c; prunes, 4^05>ac fcr graded und 30-> The GENUINE SMITH GRUBBER Is foi- ungraded. Truth. Eaisinfi- Lc«’al prices.crop of 18*.*3—California absolutely the only Successful Machine f**’ The picnic season is here now, and a young clusters $i 25041 50 $ bx; do layers, U)c0$lUO; man can have a real good time eating lunch Muscatel, loose, bxs. 5»^75c; do sks, 2|^03c fbr this purpose; $42.50; Write for Circulars. eon 011 the ground with his sisters and his No. 1 and 2^402^ for No. 2; dried grapes, W. SMITH & Co^ MYSTIC. IOWA. cousins and the ants.—Somerville Journal. l%c $ !h. Every machine made on the plan of the N uts — Jobbing prices: Almonds, softshells, “llow about your cousiu Fred?” “Oh, W. Smith Grub Hnd Stump Puller without we are about as good 11s engaged. Yester 8011c lb; do papershell, 12013c; <lo hardshell, authority lrotu W. Smith, Is an imitation 508c; standard. 708c; walnuts, California, soft- day he told mamma he was tired of eating Infringement on our machiues. We will ahell. &^01Oc. do papershell, O01uc; do hard and prosecute every man who mskes.'uses or sells in restaurants.”—Fliegende Blatter. sheD. &W; do No 2. 40<K :; do Chile. 8^9c: any Imitation ot the W. Smith machines in “This seems to be a genuine case of buoy Braz l. 8010c; Filberts, 10011c; >)olished pe any form. Buy uo grub cr stump-puller of ant spirits,” remarked the wrecker as he cans, Texas, 8010c; pinenuts, Mexican, 120 this form, unless the name of W. Smith is hauled in the basket of champagne which 13c; peanuts, hickory, nominal; co cast on the machine. For further information ami cuts showing hud floated ashore from the sinking ship.— coanuts, $5 G<05 50 I JO. latest improved forms, write W. Smith & Co., Butter, Cheese and Honer. Buffalo Courier. Mystic, Iowa, and enclose 5-cent stamp for B utter — Creamery, 22028c Jb; fancy catalogue No logician has ev«r yet convinced a boy that it was time to conic out of the water.— dairy. 20021c: good to choice. 18020c: couimon do 140!6c; pickled J i ff-sun d Cloveland plaiu Deal«?. ~ Jillson says that, no matter how busy 18020c. C heesb — California, 709c It» for flats; everybody may be iu other parts of the the Young America, 9010c; Eastern. 11018i^c. ater, there is seldom very much going on in H oney — Jobbing prices. Comb, clear white. the ballet girls’ dressing rooms.—Buffalo 11012^c V lb: do dark to light, nominal; watoi Courier. white, extracted. 6^07^c; light aml»erdo, 3^i “I fail,” said the boarder, frantically 0t^c; dark amber do, nomiual. B eeswax — .4(A26<; k m sawing at the steak, “to find a weak point iu this Armour plalel”—Cleveland P.air. I’oultrv and Eggs. Dealer. P oultry — Hens. T4 o 05 ,\i d«»7.: broilers It is not until a man reaches 30 that lie $1 7503 25 fryers, $» cO <54 00; roisters, $1 5( begins to wrap the small bills oil the aut- ©5 00 for young; do old, $4 (XI04 50: goeso. $1 25*^1 5> f pair: docks, $3 0 04 50 y doz; tur ABSOLUTELY side of his roll.—Texas Siftings. For that matter, all first boy bah es are keys, alive, 12014c y >: pigeons, $1 2501 50 V doz foryoung and $1 5001 75 for old. princes, and princes of w ails as a general E ggs —California. 18021c doz for fair to SAVE SEWING • thing.—Philadelphia Times. choice; fancy ranch, 24027V»e. with 25u for This is the season of revenge. The young extra; Eastern. 18021c. MACHINE MONEY man who was laughed at when he slipped MA.O Ei on the banana peel watches the gigglesotne PERSONAL. young woman when the hammock breaks. WE OR OCR DEALERS can sell Mrs. Anne Rogers, sister of General you machines cheaper tliun you can —Washington Star. Woman’s Friend (10 Sprccc VABIf Y Unit Backlen’« Arnica Salve SEMENTS Notice for P' ication. L and O ffice a ' lEBURG. O r .. I pt. 10, 1894. ( IN THAT THE following- named sett I is tiled notice of his tutentioH to make t iroof in support of his claim, —.... and ---- tbates* ......... , will be luaue made before J. K. Nell, count, judge of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon on Saturday, October27. 189«. viz: Elbert Ham mond. up tnond. on Homestead Hom,-stend entry No. 5170 tor the WU of NEl4, NH of NWM. s s. ' c <•. .' U H.twp 33S..R2 £*>?£ '” P 33 S..R2 W. He names toe followin ... ’ witnesses to prove |iia — j_ i.i. .. his mintiiiijiiHc continuous riwldon... residenei u, o n.. 1 — andcultivation of said land, viz: e.-_ Carl . ... T <gj-,man>Thoniaa Martin, Calvin Winninghi ind Loris Mar tin, all of Trail, Jackson ■. i ty, O.egon, K.M.V * *CH, Register. N otice is hereby t Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at »» ebukg . O r .,) Sep’ >i .cr 11, 1894. f N otice is hereby given that the tol owing-named sett!« • oas filed notice ot bisintintiou his intention to tornane niuae final final proof proof in in suuuort support nt' bis liiu ulllin. wnrt that 11 1. be . * made . of claim, and that saie moof will betöre R.’Neil, Count} Count; i idge of Jackson before J. B- County. Oregon at «. '' — * * laeK ““U inville, Jackson County, Oregon, Oetobei 27. * _ 1S94, viz: : W i II- lam Doudeii, on homiwtea ntry No. 5802, for the NHot the SE’,4 and S' 4 of the 8EH. Sec 2 Tp3« S, R 3 W, He neg the following witnesses to prove his e ■linuous ------- - residence ..oiuvneu upon and cultivation of »a d lana, viz: John .»wen. of Wimer, Jacks i, County, Oregon; Rotiert L. Dungan. Thomas Pankey and Henry C. Kloek of Gold Hi , Jacks’in County. Oregon. B. M. V MTCH. Register. Notice for Publication. M oore ’ s R evealed L and UrriCK at R oseburg , O r . \ Aug. 24, 1894. J otice is hereby given jhat the R emedí tollowing-named settler has of N his intention to make final proof tiled in notice support of W. Smith Grubber and Stump Puller CFÍALLEÑGE his claim, aud that said proof will be made be fore the County Judge ol Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Fri day, Oct. 5,1894, viz: Albert Eaton on honie- stead entry No.6895, for the NW1-4 ot 8ec 26, T« d 37 8, R 3 W. He names the following witnesses to prove h s couiinuoua ref»Jd< nee upon and cultivation o', »aid land, v . a : John Bievenue, Frank Loraine, (rank Kashaffer Kasimti» r and Edward Hubert. K M. VEATCH. Register. Notice oi Final Settlement Ic the County Court of Jackson County. State of Oregon. In the matter of the mate of Wm. Kenken, deceased. otice is hereby given th * t the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Wm. Kenken. deceased, has filed in the above entitled court hi<? final account ns such administrator and petition for discharge, and that by order of said court Tues day, the fidday of October, A. D. 1894. at 10 o’clock, A. M., is appointed for the beating thereof. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear on or lie- fore said day and file in said court objections if any there be to said account. Published by order of Hon. J. R. Nell, judge of said court. J. H. STEWART Administrator of said estate. GEO. IL NEIL. Attorney. N Assignee’s Notice. In th« matter of the assignment o K. Kingsbury, insolvent debtor. otice is N A Pressing Invitation. Mrs. de Style—My dear Miss Van Note, I am so glad 1 met you. Didn’t know you were back. You must come to my conver- zatb ne tomorrow. Miss Van Note—Really, Mrs. de Style, I am afraid I should not be much of an ac quisition. Mrs. de Style—Ch, you do yourself in justice. We don’t want you to talk. We want you to play the piano.—New York Weekly. Citation In the Countj' Court of the State of Oregon for the Coum> of Jackson. In the matter of the gua <‘ianship of Ardley Porter, minor heir of 11. Porter, deceased. To the next of kin and a‘i others whom it may »■ i^f-E OF ( i B gon T i ou am hereby called md required to ap pear in th J County Court Gt t«e State of Ore gon, for t jeCouutyof J.ickson, at the court room thereof, at Jacks« mi le, in the county of Jackson, on Tuesdu^ .t 2d day ol October. 1894, at 10 o’clock in tin forenoon of that day, then and there to sn w cause, if any, why an order should n<n be made, by this court, for the guard: *n »t said estate tol sell the following real es* • belonging to the estate or D. Porter, dec <1, to-wit; The undivided one-six* *. interest, subject to dower interest, in the V of SEH. «ndS^ of I NE*4, sec. 30, and t ' 8 W14, «’M, sec. «ec. 21, and und S^ BU ofSWJii, sec 16, all in t 3» S., R. 1 E., W. M.. Jackson count v. Oreg». Witness the Hon. Ja M. A^VItt, R. Neil, MUUgf J udite 111 of the county court ot tb' ~.ate of Oregon, for the county of Jhclmon. . « Ith Hie — — ’said seal * of court affixed thia «th u ■ ■ n September. A. D. 1S94. Attest: 1. JACOBS. Clrrk. Published for four c votive weeks tn the LEMOCturic T imes 1 rder mude Sept. ti. 1WM. Repeated Annually. Miss Amy—I wonder how old that Miss Malleys is anyway? Mr. Scrabbles—Twenty-four, I believe. Miss Amy—Nonsense! What makes you think that? Mr. Scrabbles—Hasn’t she told me so eveVy year since I met her?—Chicago Trib une. American Weddings. Foreigner—Your young girls are the picture» of health, but why do the married women look so delicate? American—Oh, they always work them selves sick getting ready for the wedding. —New York Weekly. Deductive. Johnny—Pop, is a man born in Poland a Pole? His Father—Yes, my son. Johnny—Well, then, is a mau born in Holland a Hole?—Truth. Assurance. “My darling,” whispered the Chicago n.an. “My life,” she murmured. “You are the only wife I ever loved.”— Detroit Tribune. The Wheelman's Barbarous Sport. One inhabitant in every 180 in this coun try owns a bicycle and has lots jf fun keep ing the other 179 dodging for dear life.— Minneapolis Tribune. Marital Amenities. His Wife—Do you wear that fright of a hat on the streets? Himself—No, on my head. — Chicago Tribune. The city controller of Chicago says the saloons keep Chicago alive and no honest assessor can be elected. Justin McCarthy says there is no truth in the statement that the Irish National party, or committee, or member of same, sent a circular appealing for financial aid to members of the Liberal government or party. Carbonic acid gas is shortly to be tried experimentally as a substitute tor re frigeration in bringing California fruits to the Chicago market. The charges for a refrigerating car from California to Chicago is $125. and it is to save this ex pense the experiment will be made Growers who have made the test clain. that if the fruit is surrounded by car bonic acid gas instead of air all the pro cess of decay and deterioration are ar rested and the flavor of the fruit is not impaired. The ordinary car has been zinc-lined so as to be practically air tight. It will be filled with fruit and carbonic acid then introduced. A con denser filled with the liquid gas will be placed in the car as a supply from which to impair any leakage which uiay | o«cnr. In the County Court of me State of Oregon, tortlie County of Jackson, sitting lor me transaction of probate lnirincss. In the matter of the estate oi Haskel Amy, deceaaea. once is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of theestale of Haskel Auiy, d< ceased, by vir.'ueof an or der and lie use ot the above-entitled court, in the above-entitled mutter, dated June 17, 1893, will oa N THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. B an F bancisco , C al . Monday, October 15, 1894, A tlanta , G a . FOR SALE •» The 275 New Home FewiBf Macliiiie Co Market St., San Francieco, Calif. PROPERTY FOR SALE. he following ark a few special bargains that must be disposed of within T the next three months. S2.000. 1st. A nice little farm containing 82 acres, about 60 acre« in cultivation. Young orchard of 4 ac res, very beat variety of fruit trees, all bearing. Box house 24x32 four rooms, good well of water, milk house, smoke house, tool house, wood shed, fowl Louse and barn. Within two miles of two R. R. stations. Situate two mflcB anutheiMrt of GoM Hili. Terras reasonable, would trade for town prop erty $1,600. 2d. A tract of land containing 5£ acres. of a mile west of Gold Hill. No im provements except about 20 acres cleared, al! level and good orchard land. The owner live* in Washington and 'lie land will be sold at a sacrifice. 3d. Three Louses end lots in the town of Gold Hili just opposite the depot, all good business stands.all occupied at a good rent.but must be so*d.can giro immediate possession ! have a number o. fine farms, good placer and quartz mines in my hands for salt*. Also a fine young horse. 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 Cc.., Orego». Real Estate Agent. Notary Public and Col lector of Accounts. /Charles A, Baldwin à Co./ . BANKERS, new Y ork . I < i Accounts of Banks and Bankers received 4 When Baby was Bick, we gave her i'asteria. on favorable terms. y i * i Bends and Investment Securities. When she was a Child, she cried for Castons. ’ Dailj Financial Latter Mailed on Application. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. When she ha.i Children, she gave them Castoil* The best salve in the world for Cuts, Brut Laud For Sale. es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, LUMBER FOR SALE. Fourteen acres of fine alfalfa land lo Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns cated one-quarter of a mile west of Cen and all Skin Eruptions, and positive cure tral Point and adjoining the fair grounds All kinds of lumber kept in stock, ready to fill orders at $ to per 1000. Apply to for Piles, ot uo pay required. It is guaran For particulars call on ar address M rs . J. K arewski . Jacksonville. J. D. S tevens , Jacksonville, Or. teed. Administrator’s Sale of Real Property. Oatxea, M ass . B ostck , M m «. M Union Sqvuix, It. Y. Cmcxoo, Itx. S t . L ouu , M o . D allas , T xxas . • ( 4» and 42 W all street , Selling Out. In order to close the business of the late E. Jacobs I am offering the entire stock ot goods contained in the store on California street for sale at cost. I will also sell my household goods and dwe/ing on Oregon street at a bargain. Cail and judge for yourselves. M rs . E. J acobs . Jacksonville, Aug. 2o, 1S94. Kot elsewhere. The NEW HORE la cur beat, but we make cheaper klude, the CLIMAX and IDEAL for $25.00 and up, Call on our agent or write u«. We want your trade, and If prices, terms and square dealing will win, we will have It. We challenge the world to produce a BETTER $50.00 Sewing Machine for $50.00 than the NEW HOME, or a better $30.00 Sewing Machine for $30.00 than the CLIMAX.or * belter $25.00 Machine for $25.00 than the IDEAL, which you can buy front ua or our Agents. John A. Lcgan, attempted suicide at Murfreesboro, Ill., recently. W. L. Wilson, congressman from West Virginia, arrived in London a few days ago, with health greatly improved by the voyage. He will return to New York September 29. By an official announcement Mrs. Annie E. Grubb of Camden, N. J., pas! national treasurer of the ladies of th* G. A. R., is charged with misappro priating the funds of that organization. This statement in the ladies’ meeting al Pittsburg created a sensation. Robert James Davenport died at Fresno, aged 94 years, and it is claimed he was the oldest Odd Fellow in Califor nia. He voted regularly at all elections to the time of his death. He was a native of Kentucky. ■'V*V*V*V*V*VA»*** FARM FOR SALE I at 10 o’clock A. m . of saic day, proceed to sell at public sale on tue premises in Central Point precinct, Jackson County. Oregon, me follow ing described real property belonging to raid estate; ur so much thereof as may be uecessa- ry to pay the debts ot tiu* estate, to-w.t; rirst—The 8WJ4 of Sec 3, Twp 37 S, it 2 w, con taining 166 sure«. Secund -The N"’H of Sec 3, Twp 37 S, R 2 W being the land aud premises now occupied by Frank M. Amy, containing 164 25 acres. Third—A strip of laud 8 rods wide and 40 rods long, lying along und adjoiuiiur (he west side of the N of Kec 3, being in 1 lie NE V4 ot Sec 4, Twp 37 S, It 2 W, containing 32 88 acres. N ote .— All or the Lbove-dencribed land is known as the George W . Cooksey laud, sold by him to Haskel Amy in his lifetime. Fourth—The U <>i of Sec 3, Twp 37 8, B 2 W,containing 80 acres, on which is the res idence pr*>perty of the family ot said de ceased. F:tth—Ail th*?uiis»ld portionsof the of SE^4. Sec 3, being liiat portion not included within the t iwn Inuits >f C< ntral Point in Twp 37 8. R 2 W,containing about 24 acres. '1'lre ¡and last above-deEcrilnd wiil b»* sola in lots‘to suit purchasers—from one acre up. TERMS OF H a LE. One-half cash down at time of sale, baiar.ee in one year, with inter<*st at Io per cent, per annum, del err cd paynn rits tube secured, or ad cash, at option ot the pur *,haser. AL By virtue of an order.» iiM-of said Coun- ty Court, dated Dec« n . 1893,1 will nell at private sale, accord 11 law In sudi case made and provide d, .Uowtng drwnibed real property belongu -aid estate. ON I>E- HAND, MADE TO 5. r AM' TIME, to- wit: Tue undivided < i.lf mierest withO Harbaugh in the foil* K lotsand biocks lu Amy and Harbaugl .dditiou tu O lirai Poi n t: Lots No. It» No. 6, h ive, in block No. 1 “ “ 4 “ “ 9, •• - 1 “ “ 12, 3 “ •• 1 “ “ 5. 4 - . “ 1 “ “ 8, 5 •• “ 1 “ “ 12 a “ 1 “ “ 6,’ 7 •4 .. - - 1 “ “ 6, » TERMb sale . O T-balf cash dow i me of sale, balance In one year wii h in» t at 10 per cent, per annum, deferred pa^ its to be secured, or ail cash, at option ot Hire baser. On con- firmation of the t*a! *t b. tiie County Court aforesaid, and the 1 4. aj mevt of the pur- chase pi ic/ of the la 1 i veds of copveyauce will be executed to the • •cliasetf». S1LAH J. DAY. Administrator of the »i te ol Haskel Amy, d eceasi*d. ROBT. C HE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE own lots in Ish’s addition to Medford, ATTORNEY AND C> sod also tarming land adjoining and near Io Grant’s /'. Medford, Oregon. For furtoerparticularsad- dress to Jacksonville po»r-'iflice or can ou me at my riwd.moe.on th-- Jacksonville-Medford Pnwnctg in nil the coi OHteetn Unix Buildir wagon-road. MRS. S E. ISH. T B. hereby given that on June 2$. the ab'P’ -namwl insol vent debtor, beret ofo»> lo’ng business in Uniontown precinct, J a < m county. Or egon, made a general assign <a<*nt to me. tlie undersigned, fcr the b«*n* tit of b's creditors, under and by virtue ol *ht nct.oi the legisla tive assembly of th stste of Oregon, entitled “An act to secur- to creditors a just division cf the estates <*f debtors, who con vey to assignees for the b netit of creditors.’’ approved October h, 187K. and the amendments thereto approved February 4. 1885. All credi tors of said insolvent d« l»tor are hereby noti fied to present tneir claims, under oath, to my attorneys in Jacksomii*, Jackson county, Oregon, within three mt>nths from the date therereof. Dated this 3d day of July. 1 Sft4. JOHN E. PELTON. Assignee. W. M. C olvig and P. P P him A S on , Att’ys for Assignee. The Best STOCKTON, CAL. — 1HK---- SAN JliTH. 5ELOK AT LAW Oregon . 1 pat air*.