The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 27, 1894, Image 4

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    RAILROADS.
MEDICAL.
Simes FOR LITTLE FOLKS
♦ ¡
Tteoa. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C
Kouee. itecen era.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R
______
CRAND FORKS
WINNIPEG
HSLKNA AND
BUTTE.
Grain, Etc.
pictorial “Crambo.”
W heat — Milling. 87U©.91^c ft ctl; ship­
Notice for Publication.
“ A t oLl ha THURSDAY.. SEPTEMBER 27, 1394.
A very amusing pictorial modifica­ ping grades, 803^2
B arley — Feed. 75@80c ft ctl; new brew­
L and Orrics at R oseburg . O b ..>
the hills” and
tion of the old game of “crambo,” in ing-
St'lit 10
I
87^ft^92^c ; choice Chevalier. $1 27t^l 30.
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN l'ltTr THE
which the last word only of a line of O ats —Old croj>—Off grades of feed, SOc®
never excell­
R
following-named
settler
has
filed
notice
of
ft ctl; good to choice. 97^c&l 02^: fancy.
verse is furnished by one player to his
ed. “Tried
his intention to make final proof in support
$1 05&1 10; surprise. $1 12H&1 17^; milling.
of bia claim, and tbatra<fi proo' wi>i be made
next
neighbor,
anti proven"
$1 10@l 15; gray, 95c@$l 00.
before J. R. Neil, countv judge ot Jackson
who thereupon C orn — Large yellow. $1 20 ft ctl; small
county. Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon on
is
the
verdict
.REGULATORt
has to write an­ do, nominal: white, $1 25$>1 30.
Saturday. October 27. IriB. viz: Elbert Ham­
mond. on Homestead entry No. 5170 tor the
o f millions.
other ime to B eans —Pea. $2 5O@2 70 ft ctl; pink. SI 40@
WH of NEM. NH ot NWM.'ste. H.twp fflS..K2
50; bayo. $1 80(3; 1 90: small white. $2 50®^ «5;
Simmons
rhyme with
is 1 large
W. He names t De following wittiessc« to prove
do, $2 40@2 50; butter, nominal; Lima.
his continuous residence upon and cultivatios
described by an $4 (KMT/.4 25: red, $2 00.
Liver P»egu-
of said land viz: Carl T. Skyrtnan. Thoma«
ft Ib: hemp, 3@4c:
exchange. This S eeds —Rape.
HOMEMADE IMPLEMENTS.
Martin. Calvin W iuningbam and Lori« Mar­
▼ j
iator is the
4c for imported: do California, nomi­
tin, all of Trail, JackHon county. Oregon.
new game is pic­ canary.
nal; flaxseed. 3@3%c; alfalfa. 10c for Utah:
K. M. VEATCH, Register.
T/P V* only Liver An Effective Hand Cultivator and an Inex­
torial instead of mustard, 3©3l4c for yellow and
for brown.
VÍI/LI an¿ £ ,Jney
pensive but Useful Clod Crusher.
poetical. In it H ay - Wheat. $8 00^12 00 ft ton: wheat and
Following are the directions for mak­
medicine to
Notice for Publication.
three or more oat. $7 50®,ll 00; stock. >5 5O&6 50; alfalfa, >7 00
25; barley, $6 00(3,9 50; clover. $9 00^11 00;
players sit around ©.9
which you ing a hand cultivator that was original-
oat. $7 UU&11 00; compressed, J7 («¿11 00
illustrated in American Gardening:
a table. Each S traw 5i<*6 <• ft bale.
L and O ffice at R oseburg , O r »
can pin your b Take
a piece of oak, ash or some
September 11,1894. f
has a pencil and H ops —Nominally 7&8c ft lb.
faith for
N otice is hereby given that ths
B
uck w h « at —Nominal.
wood of similar firmness 2feet long,
a piece of paper R ye - New. 87^(3>90e ft ctl. Old held higher.
lollowing-named settler has filed notice ot
cure . A 1 inches thick and 4 inches wide;
his intention to maze final proof In support
folded twice— D ried P eas —Nominal.
So successful and delightful have been of his claim, and that «aid proof will be made
mild Jaxa-
that is, into
before J. R. Neil, County Judge of Jackson
Mill Products.
Oregon, at >«ck«onvHle, Jackson
tive, a n d
three sections. F lour —Family extra. $3 2S@3 ft5 ft bbl;
the effects of “ Moore’s Revealed County,
County, Oregon, October 27, 1SS4, viz: Will­
bakers'
extra,
S3
15&3
25;
super
line.
$2
4(K&
Then
each
player
iam
Douden,
on homestead entry No. 5s«e for
purely veg-
the N>4 oflbeSE^« and SWJg of the 8E>a ‘»ec
draws a picture of thfc Fmad of some crea­ 2 60.
Remedy ” upon the delicate ailment 2,
etable, act-
B ran —From $13 50&14 00 ft ton for home
Tp 3ö S, R 3 W. He naiuM rhe following
ture—man, beast, bird, fish or imagin­ product.
witnesses to prove his contfftuóu« r, «idonee
ing directly
ot womankind, that this
wondertul upon and cultivation of said lana, viz: John
ary and monstrous ebiect. Ho carries M iddlings —From $16 00t&18 00 ft ton.
Owen, of Wimer, Jackson County. Oregon;
on the Liver
the lines of the neck of his picture just G round B arley —From $18 OU&dO 00 V ton.
Remedy has been called “ Woman’s Robert L. Dutigau. Thomas Pattxey and
F
eed C ornmeal —From $27 00@27 50 ft ton.
Henry C. Klock of Gold Hill, Jackson County.
and Kid­
over the first fold to serve as a guide to C racked C orn —From $27 50&2b Ub ft ton.
Oregon.
the next player.
neys. Try it.
O ilcake M eal —535 U0 ft ton from mill; job­ Friend.”
R. M. VEATCH. Register.
Then he folds the paper over so that bing at $37 50.
Sold by all
C
otton S eed M eal —$30 00 ft ton.
the head shall not be seen and passes
Notice for Publication.
HOMEMADE HAND CULTIVATOR.
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
the paper along to the next left hand Various—Cash prices for 10-lb sks: Cracked
to be taken dry or made into a tea. a slot in tho front end 2 inches wide player, who draws a body for the head, Wheat, 3V^c ft 1b; Rye Flour, 3^c Rye Meal,
L and O ffick at R oseburg , O r , »
3c; Buckwheat Flour. 5c; Oatmeal,
and 10 inches long, and in the back end
Aug. 24. 1W4.I
The King of Liver Medicines.
Groats, 5c; Hominy. 45^8,4y.c; Rice Flour,
N otice is hereby given that the
a similar sltit 8 inches long. These slots also carrying the lines a little below the Oat
7Jic; Farina, 4^c; Pearl Barley, 4^4-^c;
following, named settler has filed notice or
“ I have used yonrHlmmons Liver Regu­
his Intention to make final proof in support of
lator and can conKciencionsly say it is the are for carrying wheels, which are in fold.
Split Pea, 5^®54<c; Rolled Oats, $c; Buck­
It is then passed on as before, and the wheat Groats, 8J^c; Granam Flour, 3c.
hl« claim, and that »aid pre, f I ill be
bemadebe-
made bi-
kui‘4 of ail liver medicine«, I consider it a this case made of inch pine boards.
In
a
few
dot-es
shews
womankind
its
tore the County Judge o
medicine che^t in itself.—G eo . W. J ack -
ckeon county,
next
left
hand
player
draws
the
legs
to
V
egetables.
The
front
one
is
to
be
a
foot
in
diame
­
Oregon,
at
Jacksonville
'Von, on Fri-
bo ! Tacoma, Washington.
Oct. 5.1804, viz: Ail
Onions—Yellow. 45^,55c ft ctl.
auin on honie-
ter, and the other 8 inches in diameter. finish his body.
peculiar virtues for t.ieir ailments. Its day,
* r^EVEKY rACKAHK-m
stead entry No. W05. for
Wi-4 ot Secai
Potatoes
—
From
25@35c
ft
ctl
in
sks
for
Of
course
when
all
three
papers
have
The teeth of this cultivator are made of
37 8, K 3 W. He
es the following
Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
Earlj’ Rose: 35@45c for river Burbanks and «0«7. effects are gentle, soo hing ar duniform- TwD
witnesses to prove li » <
11UOU8 residence
two old forks, one a three tined and the been passed around each player has 80c for Salinas Burbanks: Sweets. 75c@*$l 00.
upon
and
cultivation
oi
land, viz: John
other a four tined. These forks had each drawn a head, a body and legs, but each Various—Lima Beans. l,U@2>£c ft lb; String ly successful.
Bieventte, Frank Loral*
Frank Kasbatlf-r
has
drawn
them
on
a
different
slip
and
and
Edward
Hubert.
Beans.
l@U£c;
Green
Peppers.
25&40c
ft
tex:
a tine broken two inches shorter than
R M.
204.30 j ; do for pickling $1 00£1 50
1TCH. Register.
Hundreds of testimonials from ladies
the rest. After the tines are shortened to match other portions of a body which Cucumbers,
ft 100 1b£ for No. 1, and 25«fl,5oc for No. 2; Sum­
so as to be all of tho same length, they I he has not seen. The papers are then mer Squash, 25&35c ft bx; Tomatoes, 25®40c
ere heated and sharpened and shank unfolded ami inspected, and the combi­ for large bxs: Green Com, 35@5tic ft sk for all over the Coast bjar witness to its Notice oi Fin;
Settlement
manufa C turrm op
oent, if necessary, to give them the prop­ nations are always found to be curious common; do bay, 75c®$l 00 ft crate and 40<^50c success.
bxs; Green Okra. 35@5 )c ft bx; Egg Plant,
er angle, about 45 degrees. When in­ and laughable. The picture given above for
and
In the County Court of j
son County, Slate
25&35c ft bx; Cauliflower, 75&85c ft doz; Cab­
of Ore
serted in the beam, this can be de­ was produced In such a gan.e.
bage. 5o£6Uc ft ctl; Beets. 50c ft sk; Turnips,
In
the
matter
of
t
estate of Win.
It
adds
to
the
interest
if
eaca
player
50c; Carrots, 50c: Green Peas. l@l^c ft lb.
termined by experiment.
Kenken, d
ted.
Fruits hik I Nut«.
N otice is hereby
EN THAT THE
Bore two or three holes in the back ha« in his mind a particular sort of crea­
undersigned, ait mi r
.»tor of the estate
THE CEHUINE
of beam, by which tho wheel can be ture, so that the head, body and legs F resh F ruits —Strawberries, S3 5C®5 00 ft
of
Wm.
Kenken,
deee
.
lias tiled in the
Blackberries. $3 GO®/» 00. Raspberries,
above entitledcourt hi
________________
raised or lowered to regulate the depth which he draws would, if they were all chest.
al
account aseuch
$6 00©7 00. Huckleberries, 3®5c ft 1b
adL-intslrator
and
pet
it
n
for discharge,
of cultivation. For the handles, 4 inch ou the same paper, produce something Grapes—Muscat, 25£5Uc ft bx; Rose of Peru,
and that by order of eaid court Tues­
day, the 2d day of Octol r. A. D. 1S»4. at 10
pine strips cut down to 2 inches to give like a coherent picture. The “mixing 30®40c < fancy in crates, 50c); Black Hamburg
Patents’date June8,1869 May 23,1871. Augua* o’clock, A. M., is appoint td for the bearing
Malvoisie, 25®35c; Tokay, 50@65c.
hand holds can be used, or old plow or up” in such cases is likely to be funnier and
All person« nerested in «aid
Apples—40©75c ft bx; plums, 25^40c ft bx; 12.1871, July 16. 1872. Ma-29. 1*83. August 10, thereof.
cultivator handles that may be on hand than if each player had taken a new prunes, 25@X>c ft bx; Bartlett pearB, 50® 75c ft 1883. Januar> 22, 1884, April 15, 1884, May 21, estate are hereby notlfii o to appear on or be-
1883.
May
26.1886.
August
3.
1886,
November
9,
tack with each paper.—Youth’s Com­ bx; peaches, *~0@30c for bskts and 25j^75c for 1886. March 31.1891. August 18.1891, November torcHaidday and tile in sue court objections
will do instead, if not too heavy.
if any there be to said a • iut.
bxs; crabapples, 2O@35c.
28, 1893. March 13, 1894. Also patented in Can­
A clod crusher for which especial panion.
Published by order of 11 it. J. K. Nell, Judge
Melons
-Watermelons.
f8
00^12
00
ft
100;
can
ada.
Other
patents
pending.
These
patents
of said court.
claims are made was recently described
Riding; on a Giraffe.
teloupes, $1 U0@l 75; Nutmeg Melons, 40<6 jc ft covers all forms of the machine.
.1 H. STEWART.
in The New England Homestead. To
Admlnisti t or of said estate.
General Sir Evelyn Wood is likely to bx.
GEO.
R.
NEIL,
Attoriu
make a similar one take three light remember liis ride on a giraffe back as Figs—Black, 25(&50c ft bx; do white. 35c; nec­
poles 4 or 5 inches in diameter and 7 er long as he lives. Many years ago, while tarines, red. 40@50c; do white, nominal.
Lemons—California, $2 00^3 50 ft bx for fair
Assignee’s Notice.
passing through Jowra, in India, with a to choice; fancy Santa Barbara and Santa
$4 50(3,5 00; Mexican limes, $4 50&5 00
in the matter of tht
__ _________
is«
gnment o _ B.
party of friends, Le was entortan ed by Paula,
R. Kingsbury, insolvei debtor.
ft case.
the nawab, who possessed a collection Various—Bananas, 51 50@2 50 ft bunch; pine­
OT1CB 18 HEREBY • I VEN THAT ON
of the rarer animals, such as giraffes, apples, $2 (X<&3 50 ft doz for Honolulu.
June 26, 1894, the ulio^e-named insol­
vent debtor, heretoi-■». dobig business
D
ried F ruits —New crop—Apricots. 7^<®
cheetahs,
etc.
Brigade
Major
Wood,
as
Im
in
Uniontown precinct. Jackson county, Or­
ft lb. Apples, evaporated,
do sun
G uaranteed to be STANDARD
he was then, offering to ride the giraffe, 8^c
egon, made a general aseignment to me, »be
dried, sliced, 5®5}£c; peaches, bleached, 6(3i7c.
undersigned,
fcr the I m m lit of his creditors,
IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
.. ........................................-|-
the animal was brought out barebacked, Old crop - Pears, 5>,^® (k: for bleached halves;
under and by virtue of the act of the legisla­
H ighest interior and exterior finish .
do qrs, 4^(2»5c; plums, pitted, 3@5c; black flgs,
with
no
bridle
save
a
rope
around
his
tive
assembly
of tie
state of Oregon,
• >wj. ....................
MUaiuuitunUill
Send fur Catalogue and Price List to
pressed, 3c: do unpressed, 2c; do ungraded.
entitled “An act to see ,i to creditors a just
neck.
Wood
vaulted
from
the
balcony
jx.-.-d
.«al
debtors,who coii -
division
of
the
estates
I
prunes, 4^®>5c for graded and 3©5c
A GOOD CLOD CRUSTIER.
onto the back of the creature, which 2^d<4c;
netitof creditors.”
The GENUINE SMITH GRUBBER is vey to assignees for th
for ungraded.
October
________ b, , 18 .
nd the amendments
8 feet long; also a plank 12 or 14 inches started off at a great pace, but when it Raisins—Local prices, crop of 1894—California absolutely the only Successful Machine for approved
thereto approved Febr
Febru
4, 1885. A'l credi-
CINCINNATI, O.
wide. In front two pieces 4 by 4 arc settled down into & gallop the curious dusters, $1 2.V&1 50 ft bx; do layers. 60c@$l 00; this purpose; $42.50; Write for Circulars. tors of saia
insolvent.. d< at _____
saia insolvent
< r an* ___________
hereby noti-
Muscatel,
loose,
bxs.
$1
15®d
25;
do
sks,
2^©3c
fled
to
present
tneir
clain's,
under
oath, to my
bolted across, each piece being notched. movement made the rider, although an
for No. 1 and
for No. 2; dried grapes,
attorneys in Jacksonville, Jackson county,
W.
SMITH
&
Co-
MYSTIC.
IOWA.
i Thia rough evener will crush lumps, old sailor, “Beattick," if the term may ft t>.
Oregon'within
.27L'_ three
LL.„ months
....... 7----------
:rom
1 _______
the date
UNION
I even the field and smooth the horses’
N uts —Jobbing prices: Almonds, softehells,
Every machine made on the plan of the therereof.
be used of b land exej” 4
Dated
this
3d
day
of
Jul
v.
1894.
W. Emith Grub and Stump Pnllor wlttiout
tracks
Hithcrto-t^MRt -
JB- well, the gi­ 9<2>10c ft lb; do papersheJ, 10©llc; do hardshell, authority
JOHN E. PELTON. Aasiirnee.
Irom W. Smith, Js an imitation
5@6u; standard. 7©8c: walnuts, California, soii-
raffe
’
s
queer
mo
?IlJ(
,A
lb
and
awkward
and
infringement on our machines. We will
Fighting Chinch Bug*.
shell, 9©10c: do papershell, 9©10c: do hard prosecute
for
Assitrnv«-^
every mau who makes, uses or sell»
5©6c; do No. 2, 4®4ftc; do Chile. 7J^©8c; mij imitation ot the W. Smith inuehitiesin
From the Kansas station W‘ have had bounds affordinm<4 / onlookers much shell.
Brazil, 8@10c; Filberts, 10©llc: polished pe any form. Buy no grub er stuaip-puller of
amusement.
At
s
^.
Wood
fell
off,
re
Citation
reports of the expennents of Professor
cans. Texas, 8@10c: pinenuts, Mexican. 12© this form, uniesa the name of W. Smith is
Snow of Kansas in killing chiuch bugs ceiving a blow o>u'r t head front the an­ 13c; peanuts, 5^©6^ic; hickory, nominal; co- cast on the machine.
Court of the State of Oregon
For further information a id cut*snowing In the County
for the County of Jackson.
by scattering diseased bugs about the imal’s knee and then in the face from coanute, $5 (J0®5 50 ft 100.
late»! improved forms, write W . Smith A Co.,
Butter, Cheese and Honey.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. fields. The same thing was tried in its foot. The fun threatened to end fa­
Mystic, Iowa, and enclose f>-e<'ti{ stamp for In the matter or the giiardinnihin <>r Audlcv
Porter, minor heir of D. Porter, deceased.
B utter - Creamery. 29@31c ft ft; fancy catalovut
Nebraska last year. The facts are tally, but although he was carried away dairy.
To the next of kin and all others whom it may
26®28c; g5od to choice. 22U©2T»c: com
insensible
he
recovered
after
a
few
concern:
Order« for Hack*, Buirgics and Riding given in bulletin 84 of the Nebraska
moD, 14@16c: pickled roll, 18j4i©21c; creamery
IN THE N ame OF THESTATE OF OREGON:
Hor»< s pr nuptly attended io.
Btation. First, large quantities of live hours—to ride a giraffe never more for­ in tubs, 21©2flc; Arkins, 17@19c.
I Vou are hereby called and required to ap­
ever.
—
Little
Folks.
pear
in the County Court or tlie State of Ore­
C
heebe
—
c».iilornia,
7^,9«•
ft
1b
for
flats;
deeding done at reasonable rates.
Best of bugs were secured and placed in breed­
gon, for the County or Jackson, at the court
Young
America,
9®
10c;
Eastern,
ll^©13c.
care will be used t.o prevent accidents, but ing cages. The next step was to obtain
room
tbereot. at -'lukaor.vilk, in the. county
H oney —Jobbing prices. Comb, dear white,
A Humming Bird’s Nest.
will be responsible tor none should they occur
of Jackson, on Tuesday.the 2d day of October.
a supply of dead bugs that had been kill­
10©ll*4c ft lb: do dark to light, nominal: water
IS94,
at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of that
While in California, says a writer, I white, extracted, $94®7c; light amber do, 6^;
W ill refuse to do livery work on credit.
ed by a disease bearing the name of
day, then and there to show cause, if any
was
fortunate
enough
to
discover
a
hum
­
dark
amber
do,
5©6^c.
why
an
order should not be made, by this
Sporotrichum globuliferum. This dis­
court, for the guardian ot said estate to
B eeswax —?4©25c ft 1b
ease was spread among the healthy ming bird’s nest. Such a tiny affair! It
sell the following real estate, belonging to tho
Poultry and Eggs.
estate of D. Porter, deceased, to-wit-
bugs, and the latter were sent all over was placed on a twig not as large as a P oultry —Hens. 73 .5' ©5 00 ft doz; broilers.
The undivided otte-slxth InteicHt,subject to
lead
pencil
on
one
of
the
lower
limbs
of
the state to spread the disease in the
dower interest, in the WUof 8EU, andSU of
$2 0U©3 50: fryers. $3 50 ©4 CO; roosters. $4 00
NEM, sec. 20, and WJ, ol SWJi, sec. 2], amf 8U
50; geese,
fields as it was spread in the breeding an orange tree and was so covered with ©5 00 for young; do old, $4
olbrtJi, »ee IB, all in twp 3s 8., lt.lt. W M
cages. The manner of proceeding is lichens the same color as the bark of the 1 $1 00©l 75 ft pair; ducks, $3 5*©5 00 ft doz:
Jacks nt county. Oregon.
ABSOLUTELY
turkeys, alive, 13©15c ft ft; pigeons, $1 25© 1 50
tree
that
it
was
difficult
to
find
it
again,
Witness the Hon. James R. Neil, Judge of
about as follows:
jSTOCKTON, CAL.
ft doz for young and $1 50@l 75 for old.
tbecounty court ol the State oi Oregon for
The
Best
even
after
I
knew
about
where
it
was.
The infected bugs come from a sta­
, E ggs —California. 18@22c ft doz for fair to
the county of Jackson, with the seal ol 'said
court affixed this Olli day of Se -tcntber A It
SEWING *
T horough instruction and pkactj - tion in a tin box. The farmer then '..'he nest was nearly the size of the bur . choice; fancy ranch, 27J4@30c, with some se­
1894
* *
cal Drill lu all Ettvlisli Branches. A Com-
oak acorn cup, built almost entirely of lected selling higher; Eastern, 19©24^c.
MACHINE
molete B us I uchh Course. Normal Tralnini, takes a shallow wooden box, places in it the feathery plumes of the pampas grass,
..
N. A. JACOBS. Clerk.
MONEY
for four couaucutive weeks io the
for Teachers' 'jertttlcates a Specialty.
green wheat or corn and sprinkles in
M AD Ej D FublMDed
emocratic T imes by order made Sept. 6,
The London Times, in an article on
covered with green lichens, and all held
1894.
TWENTY YEARS’ SUCCESSFUL EXPERI­ the infected bugs, alive or death He together and to th< limb with something the selection of Levi P. Morten as the
WE OR OI'R DEALERS can sell
ENCE.
then places with them a pint or so of
Woman’s Friend
M oore ’ s R evealed
R emedí
THROUGH TICKETS
------ TO-------
WASHINGTON.
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK.
BOSTON
AND ALL POINTS EA3T& SOUTH.
For information, time cards, maps amt
c labels, call on or write
Lytle Safe & Lock Co.
A. D. CHARLTON,
isat. Qcs. Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon.
S. F. C a SS, Grant’s Pass,
Agent for southern Oregon.
LEGAL ADVEL- - SE M ENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
_________
Pills
CROOKSTON
CHICAGO,
MARKETS
Than
/ ST. PALL^
1 DULUTH
J MINNEAPOLIS
FARGO
FRANCISCO
AKMS GARDEN
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dininq Cars,
Tourist SleeDina Cars
To
SAN
FIRE
BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,
W. Smith Grubber and Stump Puller
THAVSLIHS "MAKI A «OT» Og'T.
Ibis Great Railway System Con­
nects at
*4T. PAUL and OMAHA
»Villi nil trauacontlnental line«, giving
di rout and «wlft oommuiuca-
lion to all
Eastern and Southern Points
AMD IS TUB
ONLY LINK RUNNING
ELECTRIC LIGHTED
—— AND
STEAM HEATED
Vest!billed traiti, of Elegsn’X
challenge
The Lytle Safe & Lock Co.
SLEEPING,
PARLOR,
DINING
AND
BUFFET CARS
WITH
FREE RECLINING CHAIRS;
Making It. wrvlce «eoond to none in the
World.
TI csh I« «re on Mio al all prominent rail­
road ticket office«.
F.>r further Inlormatlon a«k the ueare.1
road agent, or addres»
C. 1. KlillY, General Agent,
J. W. C.aSRY. Trav. Piute Agt.
PORTLAND.
Are You Going East ?
If so De fre ar.d see that your ticket
reads,via
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ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
STABLES,
GEO. HINES, Prop.
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Three Month«, iu advance,................
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy
Extra.
DULUTH
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South,
fhsir Magnlttcsnl Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Dining and sleeping Or Trains
sod Motto:
“ALWAYS ON TIME”
Have glveti mis road a national reputation
All elates ot pasaengcra carried on the vcati
billed trama without extracharge. Ship your
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freight and travel over t Ills famous
Hue. . All
aaontH have tickets. Call
C—1: on
__ ... W. Adams. Agt.
N. P. Hallway, or
W.H MEAD.
F. C. SAVAGE,
Trav. _ F. _______
and P. Agt.
O n. Aaenr.
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34« Watnlugion 3triat. Port.and. Oregon.
East and South
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Rxpress l'raths Leave i ortlaud Daily,
iuta
I
;Ts F. M. Laave Portland Arrive, 8:3Û a . m -
:U 1. M.ILeave
Mulford
Leave 15:06 a . m .
". ai A.M.I.U riveSanFraneis.’O Leave I 7:00r.n
Above train, stop at all stations from
Portland to Alba**- -lolusive; also Tangent,
Snedds. Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction, Ore­
gon City, Irving, Eugene and all station»
from Roseburg to Ashland inclusive.
KO8KBURG MAIL DAILY:
¿■A VÌI
▲ RN1VE
Portland ,
>:A) 4. M. Roseburg....5:50r. M.
Roseburg
7:uu*. a.jPortlaud.......4:30 r.M.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUIF.
UNEXCELLED
Is the Portrait work turned out
by the
WIRTH
photo
MalLTHAlSS PAtLY (gXCSPT SCMDAT.)
3U A. M. ¡Leave Portland Arrivei 5:U> r. m
f:14 Y. M.lArriv* Corvelli» Leave! uxi F. M.
At Albany and Corva.uaoonnect wltbtr.Mn
of Oregon racine Railroad.
DAILY• »irKASSTHAIMS ( ZXCB1*T SUNDAY.)
4:40 r. M. Leave
Portland ArriveifcJI a . m
;# r. M.'Arrive McMiunvIlle Leave I ILMI a . m
THROUGH TICKETS
roall pointa in the Eastern States, Canada
and Europe uan be obtained at lowest rates
from W V. Lippincott, Agent. Medford
R. KOKHLKK.
k P. ROGERS.
Manager.
Ast.G. F. A P.Ag’t.
Portland. Or.
The Singing Lesson.
Out of doors the sun is shining.
Through the window, open wide.
Comes the chirp of mating robins.
Like a soug of glad springtide.
Stock Farm For Sale
T he undersigned offers hisstock
About Cutworms.
And the music finds an echo
Where «mall Rena, beating time.
Makes believe the plaster cherubs
Can repeat her childish rhyme.
—Ralph Bergengren.
Professor McCarthy recommends “for
Much Lasier.
destroying the worms the best method
“Oh, dear, ” sighed a little girl of this
is to prepare loosely tied balls of fresh city, “I’m so tired of lessons! J know
clover or cabbage leaves moistened with what I’ll do when I grow up. ”
a paste of paris green or white arsenic
“What?”
and flour. Place these balls about 20 feet
“I’ll be a teacher. ”
apart throughout the field” before set­
“But teachers have to study too.”
ting out your plants The worms wil)
“I know that. But it’s so much easier
come to them and eat and die.
to learn the questions than to learn the
answers.”—Washington Star.
The Alfalfa Cutworm.
In some sections the alfalfa cutworm
Farm for Sale.
“Nothing Venture, Nothing Have.”
is doing much damage. Air slacked
Bav.
John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mon.,
lime
mixed
with
tine
road
dust
or
flour
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
vsjg acres of excellent land situated ¡H to modify its caustic quality has been recommended Ely’« Creatn Balm to me. I
miles northwest of Central Point, along the
8. P. R. It. Alfalfa Is growing nicely on live suggested as 1 possible remedy. Sprin­ can emphasize hl« statement. “It is a posi­
acres, and most of the balance is well suited kle over the lield just after a rain.
tive cure for catarrh it used as directed.”—
T
totbcsaine crop, all of it being good agri­
cultural land 1 will also sell the stock and
agricultural Implements on the place. If de­
sired. Call at tbe farm or address me at Cen­
tral Potut. No exchange.
Mita.C. BONTRAGER.
THIS PAPER
Bnoklra’s Arnies 8alv«.
The best salve In the world for Cuts, Brui-
es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores,
Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns
. and all 8kin Eruptions, and positive cure
I for Piles, 01 no pay required. It isgnaran
Newspaper Advertising Bureau 110 SprcoS ( teed.
Street,,where adver- AjrUf VABIf
^mt^tmctMuwy
Ki pans Tabales cure liver
YORU
Rev. Francis W. Foot-. Pastor Central
Pres, church, Helen.., Mon.
It is the medicine above all others fpr
catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I
canuse Ely's Cream Balm with safety and
it does all that is claimed for it.—[B. W.
Sperry, Hartford, Cena.
Dr. Price’s Crelun Baking Powder
troubles
machines cheaper than yon can
Republican candidate for governor of you elsewhere.
The NUW HOME is
New York, says: “The return of Messrs. get
Administrator’s Sale of Real
our best, but we make cheaper kinds,
the
CLIMAX
and
IDEAL for $25.00
Morton,McKinley and Harrison to power
Property.
and up. Call ou our agent or write
in the councils of their party is, at least, its. We want your trade, and if
a suggestion that a better public senti­ prices, termsand square dealing will In the County Court of the State of Oregon
win, we will have it. We challenge
tortile County oí Jackson, Hitting for the
ment has developed — one which wil’ the
world to produce a BETTER
transaction of probate buainesa
fore« the machine men of both parties $50.00 Sewing Machine for $50.00 tn the matter of the estate of Htuke! Amy
the NEW HOME, or a belter
deceaMU
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to put up good men for the high offices. ” than
is hereby I EN THAT THE
$30.00 Sewing Machine for $30.00 N otice
than
the
CLIMAX,or
a
better
$25.00
undersigned,
as
adtr I iator of the estate
Fur-bearing animals in Alaska will
Machine for $25.00 than the IDEAL, of Haskel Amy, deceta
■y virtue of an or-
soon be exterminated unless something which
you can buy from ua or our derand license of th
ve-entltled court,
in rhe above-entitled
is done to prevent it. Parties of ad­ Agents.
r, daten June 17,
venturers go to the territory and poison THE MEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. 1893, will oa
the animals by thousands. The skins O baxok , M ass . BcaTOlt, M ass , is Uwios S qvabz , N.Y.
Monday, Oct r 15, 1894,
CmcAoo, Iu- 8 t . Lovis, Mo. D allas , T zxas ,
are taken and the car'-asses left for
S a » F baxosco , C al . A tlanta , G a .
at 10 o’clock a . m . of s
day, proceed to sell
crows to eat. The crows die of the
at public sale ou the i
FOR SALE BY
t«e« In Central Point
precinct, Jackson Co.
poisoned meat and foxes eat the dead
. Oregon, tne toilow-
ing described real pr
ty
belonging to said
crows and are killed. Soon there is not
estate; or so much th
d as may be m-ee«sa-
ry
to
pay
the
debts
o
a fox in the district. Seals are also be­
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estate,
to-w.t:
275 Market St.. San Francisco, Calif. iftrst-TbeBWH or S.
Twp 37 8, it 2 W.con-
coming very scarce in comparison with
taming 180 acre«.
Second -The N"'J4 of
the numbers formerly caught.
3, Twp 37 8. R 2 W.
being the land and
ttilHes now occupied
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Lieutenant Beehler, U. S. N., has ar­
by Frank M. Amy,
aining 164 25 acre.,
rived home from Bremen with his solar-
Third—A strip of Ian
ns wide and 40 chg
long, lying along
ometer, which was tested on the voyage
itdjoinittg the west
he following aok a few special
side of the NW^ol
T
3,
being in theN'E y4
and which he exhibited in Germany and
ot Sec 4. Twp 37 8,
burj nine that must be disposed of within
W, containing 32 0«
acres.
France. Lieutenant Beehler and the of­ the it* xt three months.
1st. A nice little farm containing
N ot «.—All of the i. Hjve-described land is
ficers of the Weimar, the steamship on »2 $2.000.
acres, about 60 acres in cultivation. Young known a« the Georg. .V Cook»ey land, sold
which he sailed, took 189 observations orchard of 4 acres, very best variety of fruit by him to Haskel Am, n his litetime
all bearing. Box house 24x32 four Fourth—The
of Siof Sec 3. Twp 37 8 H
of the sun and stars at all hours of the trees,
2 W,containinM «1 aci - — -u
S\u is
, the ree-
n
room«, good well of water, milk house, s-uok<
which
day and night, and the latitude, longi­ house, tool house, wood shed, fowl house and idence pr<>i>erty of ■t on
family or said de-
«cased.
barn.
Within
two
miles
of
twoK.
R.
stations.
tude and compass errors were ascer­ Situate two mile« southeast of Gold Hill. Finn—All th? unsold i ions of the EJi of
tained by the solarometer with ac­ Terms reasonable, would trade for town prop­ SEJ4« Bee 3, being th: I irtion not Included
witiiin the town lin
tf C*ntral Point In
curacy. The French, English and Ger­ erty
Twp 37 8, R2 W,conl> • ng about 24 acres.
Sl.tXKI. 2d. A tract of land containing 5f
man astronomers universally indorsed it. acres. of a mile west of Gold Hill. No im­ The land last above- I *•■ ilxd will be «olu hi
except about 2I> acres cleared, al) lots to suit purchasers
ou one acre up.
Zella Nicolaus, who attempted to provements
level and good orchard land. The owner Ilves
TERMS o F ** a LE.
blackmail George Gould and who cre­ In Washington aud the land will be sold at a One-half cash
down
at
time
of »ale ualanee
ated great scandals in many piaces, has sacrifice.
3d. Three houses and lots tn the town oi in one year, with Ini. <-1 at In per cent per
dropped to the bottom of the ladder at Gold Hill just opposite the depot, all good annum.deterred paj it, ,.t» to be stvrured or
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«funds.all oeeup.ed at a good rent,but ail cash, at option ot tn ourchaaer.
Chioago. She is an inmate of the low­ business
must be sold.can gi re immediate possession
ALM)
est dive on the levee and consorts with
1 have a number o; fine farms, good placet
licen.eof said Coun­
and quartz mines in my bands for sale. Als< By virtue or an ordt i
negroes. She is thought to be insane.
r 5, )»W, I will «ell al
a fine vouny horse. 4 years old, well broke, ty Court, dated Decei
fo |aw in r.uclt chs <-
Private cablegrams received from Vi­ perfectly sate for lady or children to drive. private »ale. accord
now buggy and harness. For further made and provided, «!.*■ following described
enna announce that Dr. Anton von Pa.- Nearly
real property belong
to said estate (INtik.
particulars call or address.
MANI). MADE TO 4
AT ANY TIME to
itschek-Palmfarst, late consul general
DAN KICH a RDS.
wit:
The
undivided
n.
-hhlf Interest with O
Gold Hill, Jackson Co., Oregon
to the United States, located in New Real Estate Agent.
nIK |ol„ aild ¿.locas o
Notary Public and Col­ Harbaugh in the fol
Amy attC Harlmug
addition to Central
York, has been dismissed in discharge
lector oi' Accounts.
Point:
from the consular service of the Anstro-
Lots No. 1 t-»No. 6. tn- . ,«ive, in block No. 1
Hu^garian empire. He swindled xk. o-
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trfen exhibitors at the World’s Fair in
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charging them for space. The exposi­ ‘Charles A. Baldwin &. Co., * M “ *• “ 1 1 •* “ «. ” H. M
5
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6
tion trade no charge for floor space fur
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BANKERS,
exhibits.
“
’’ 1 ’’ ” 6,
B
’ 4« and 42 W all street , «
TERMS OF S ale .
The New Heme Sewing Machine Co
T
rULLliAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
WKST ItlllB lnnmo.f,
greatly resembling spider web. Within
this marvel of construction were two
semitransparent eggs, almost too small
to describe. I visited the nest several
times and nearly always found the
mother bird at home. She was a faith­
ful guardian and never left the nest but
for a few minntes at a time.
Three Noxious Thistles.
Three thistles have invaded Wiscon­
Tbo abovp name on a photo is a sin—the Russian, Canada and sow.
guarantee of superiority.
These and other weeds are rapidly
spreading over the state. Laws have
Photos from label to life size.
been passed against these weeds, but
While in Medford call at our laws are powerless unless backed up by
public sentiment and concerted action.
Studio and examine our work.
Professor E. S. Goff of the Wisconsin
7th Street
Medford, Oregon. station has issued a bulletin on “Nox­
ious Weeds,” in which the weeds pro­
scribed by law are illustrated and de­
scribed with directions for exterminat­
ing them, and if tho farmers of Wiscon­
sin would act in concert, as Professor
Goff suggests, they would soon conquer
HE PLAT OF VALLEY VIEW ADDITION the weeds. Among other suggestions
to Jacksonville having been filed tn the
County Recorder’« office, those desiring to Professor Goff gives this good one:
purchase- lot» tn thi« de-slrahle locationcan do
“Place a Russian thistle in each
»0 bv callingon tea under«igned at hl« office
schoolhouse, so that the pupils may be­
tn Jacksonville.
Pert.vt title guaranteed and «aies made a come familiar with it, and teach them
favorable rate«.
to kill it wherever they find it as they
H. K. HANN*. Agent.
would kill a rattlesnake.”
farm, situated on Evans creek, for sale at
% very reasonable figure. There are two hun­
dred of good .«nd. 125 acres unde» cultivation,
with 200 bearing fruit trees, and »0 acres sown
to <h»*at. and there are also 30 acres of
n.eadow. The place has about 80 acres ot pine
and oak on it. There is a good frame house,
and *wo barns and the usual nuthouses on the
place; also a good spring of water at the bouse,
while the place is otherwise well watered
The ourside range is also the best. It can be
bough* for $3,280.00. For further particular
AND SECOND CLASS SLBKP1NG CARS enqu re ofR. F. PF ART, Near Centra’ Po In t
on all through Trama.
nutria* rutiLAintcoKrALLi»
healthy bugs and covers all up for a day
or so. Then half these “starters” are
to be scattered over the field where the
bugs are thickest, another dose put in
the box and so on through the season. At
the end of the season some of the bugs’
are put aside in a tin box to be kept till
another season. This, in brief, is the
latest method of fighting the chinch
bug on large farms. Last season the
station distributed »he bugs to 164 dif­
ferent farmers. Out of 91 who gave the
matter anything of a trial, 61 reported
more or less success.
World’s Fai ' Highest Award.
,
When Baby was sick, we gave her Cast oris.
When she was a Child, she cried for Casto ria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she ha 1 Children, she gat a them Casba>.
i
N ew Y ork .
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Accounts of Banks and Bankers received <
on favorable terms.
Bonds and Investment Securities.
«
* Daily Financial Letter Mailed on Application.
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CORRESP,"'NDENCK SOLICITED.
FARM FOR SALE
HE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE
own lots tn Jsh’s addition to Medford,
and also farming land adjoining and near
Medford. Oregon. For further particulainad-
All kinds of lumber kept in stock, ready drt-tts to Jacksonville pof-t-oiHce or call on me
to fill orders at $10 per 1000. Apply to
at :ny rea’denoelon the Jacksonville-Medford
wagon-road
MRS. 8 E. 18H.
M rs . J. K arewski , Jacksonville.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
T
O te-halt cash down at time of sale balance
in one year with Interest at 10 pt- cent per
annum, deferred payments to be secured or
all cash, at option of the purchaser On con­
firmation of the sales by the County Court
atoresaid. and Ute f ull payment ottne pur-
chase pi ic • of the land, d(*t*dh of coDwyaiM*«*
will be executed to the purchasers.
SILAS j. DAY.
Administrator of the estate of Haskel A mv
deceased
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»OBT. C. SMITH.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
to
tirant'a Pa»t,
Urryon.
Practice, In ml the courts,
une, i(1 Bans Bulldina, upstairs.