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JACKSONVILLE, OKEG0N, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1894. UVi rSD MI ATM. Preaid *nt, Gi over (Jlevt-laod; vice-president, Adlai PUeventioQ; tiecr» ta ry uf slate, Walter <J. Ureahau«: suertftary of LVtmuury, John G. Car- lisAc, secret ar y of interKjr. Hoke Smith; secre- tary of war. I>an'l 8. Lamont; ticcretary of na/y, Hilary A. Herbert; secretary of agricul ture, J Sterling Mor toe ; p<MtiuaMter-gviieru., Waiter b. Biaae'l, attorr*ey-general, K. Olney KTATK OF OREGON. L\ ft. senators, J. H. Mitchell, J. N Doipb; coiigrtwmen, B. Hermp.un. W. K. Eilit*; srov- ernor.M. Pennoyer; secretary of state, George W. McBride; state treasurer, Phil. McUchan; state primer,F. C. Bak* r;Supt. public instruc tion, E. B. Me Elroy; supreme judg**s. K. 8. B*« b , chief justice. **. 8. Moure, C. k . Wolver ton. rahrotMl corntui.wioners. I. A. Macruis. J. B. K«ldy, H. B. Uumpson, cierk oi cum- inUsiun, Lydell Baiter. U. 8. LAWD orncM. Koseburg—Receiver, K. 8. Sheridan, re<- HLer, H M. Vcatch. Lakeview -Heceiver. V. L. Snelling, regis ter, W, A. Wilshire. riturr judicial pimthict . Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Lake und Kla'G.s' h eoQntiea*. circuit Judges. U.K. Haii- na, W. u. Hale: district attorney, H. L. Benson; »‘jnibur board uf equalization, A. C. Auldou. JACKSON COUNT f. Senator, H. H. Holt, representatives, J. A. Jeffrey, r>. M. Ncalon, Geo. W. Dunn; county judge, J. K. Neil; commissioners, 8. Furry, W. p. Biadsbuw;clerk, N. A. Jacobs; sheriff. 8. Patterson; recorder. Grant Rawlings; treas> urer, D, Linn; as«esMor, J. L. Wooldridge; school superintendent, Gus Newbury; sur veyor, K. W. Kennedy; coroner,D. M Brower; stock iuspector J as. Hehuj. J'JHKPHINK COUNTY. Joint senator, W. 8. Vasd -rburg; represen tative K. G. Smith; countv Judice, J. M. Cb<ies; corn.’iiinsioneis, J. E. DSyferth, T. F. Croxton; clerk. C. E. Harmon: sheriff, Jos. G. Hiatt; treasurer, A. BarUett; assessor, C. M. Stites; school superintendent,Alice Carson;8urveyur. B O. MovuHoeh; coroner, W. F. Kremer. KLAMATH COUNTY. Joint senator, C. A. Cogswell of Lake; repre- sentstive, V. Conn of LiUtc; county judge, C. 8. M(*ore, commissioners, Jas. T. Henley, John Wells; clerk. A. L. L<*avitt; sheriff, A. A. Fitch; treasurer, Ales. Martin; SMesaor.A. T. Wilson; Mchooi super!ntendet t, Lucy Gordon; •orveyur« A. Cast«d; coroner, u. G. Galbreath. UKI COUNTY. Joint senator, C. A. ( «»gsweh of Lake; repre sentative, V. Conn ct Latke; couuty judge, E. M. Bratluin: coiumiiiaioners, J. McUheny. A V. Laue;clerk, W. A. Maasingiil, sheriff., F. P. Lane; trcMUrcr, J. 8. Field; asaessor, F. E. Harris; sc I mkm superintendent, J. J. Munroe; surveyor, U. E. Moore; coroner, J. W. Howard. TOWN or JACKSONVILLM. Trustees. J. Nunan, president, G. M. Love. T. Cam<’ron, J. F- White, K. Kubii; recorder, bi las J. Day; treasurer. Jus. Crunemiller; street c«>Himissioarr, W tn. Hucly; marshul.C. Purcell. The trustees of Jacksonville bold their reg ular sessions on Hrst Tuesday in each mouth. MicrriNO or counts The supreme court of Oregon meets at B tlcui, n gular terms commeiicmg on ttietirtit Mondays in Marcn and October; also at Pen dleton, commencing on tirst Monday in May, Thectrcuit court for I he tlrat judicial distric i aits in Jackson county on lirst Mondays April, September olid Deceinbur. In Klaurath county on MeoouJ Munday in June and 'urst Monday in November. Ln Lake county the third Monday in May und the Stic >nd Mc.nday in October.£ in Josephine county ou the first _ Did ay arch and August. kSr^ALkaoil county the county,probate ano commmMoiier«’ ouiirta meet every month, commencing with the brst Monday, yor Jose phine cou.aty, tlie ttrst Monday in January, Apt li. July and September. For La),ocounty, every alternate month, coiniuencm g the brat Monday in January. For Klamath county,the Drst WtxiiHwiay in March,June, September and Nov**mber I,- Men’s Suits, complete, from $5.00 to $20.00. Cash or Goods paid for all kinds of Farm Produce. Soliciting your patronage and guaranteeing satisfaction, I am Respectfully, J. NUN AN, J acksonville. . ZEzzcellezxt Tesuclxers, æeaAXtîfo.1 Sxxizovun.d.izxg'S.. K. ,J irk to ne Ute, Oregon* A J. R. NEIL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, «/« ktoHville, Or. Will practice in ill courts or tho State. Office In the Court House, laut door on leit of en trance. Austin ». Hammond. WEBSTER A HAMMOND, rt'ORN HYS-AT-L.A W, OreKun. III—— E. KIRCHCESSNER, M. D., SURGEON. Medford, Orecou. <-|hce at residence, south east cornet C and Stu streets. O. F. DEMOREST* RESIDENT D B N T 1 » T. Medford, Oreyon. DR. CKO. O'B. DE BAR. Jacksonville, Oregon. OlBec and resItlciK-e on California Street. Call» attend;«! promptly day or iiiirhl MR. J. d. WAIT, AND 8 U KG EON, ■ vdforil, Oregwe. Office on Main street, in Childers’ Building. Calin promptly attended to day or night. DR. E. P CEARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. *«dtor«l. Urrgoa. Office in Opera H »use. Koeddence oppo site Preabytvnan church. DR. £. 3. HICKEL PH YSIC1AN AND SURGEON. Mtmterü, Ortgun. ‘Call* promptly attended to day oi u ght. office on «th street. DI. J. W. ODCERS- Has permanently located in Medford for lb« pra-'tiee of dentistry. Froiu « continued praotiee of over fourteen years 1 am pre- I par'd to Kuarantee entire saiistacliou. Office over »lover's drua-ature. DR. W. S. JONES, AND MANHOOD RESTORED^»“ Jacksonville MAN! 0Í PARKER & SOLISS, Useit ¿fyayif satisfied. I usezr gycbyifscutisjiea. MANHOOD RF i"RTADChi D ENTIST. Medford, O egon. PHYSICIAN SOUTHERN OREGON. W. L. D ouclas Sold at City Drug Ston PHYdlClAM AND SUHOKON, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Oregon. Office iu HausiiuN Block. up-aiaHa. Disfavor on Sailiug Vessels. The Annie Wright Seminary.) F. P- PRIM A SON, AND StY»?*'n Wood Mortised Into the Keel to Ma^e the Vessel Sail Faster—Lawyer»*, Women and Clei^ytuen Looked at With Forest Grove aod Roseburg, Oregon. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR» AT LAW. PHYSIUIAN FORMS IN EARLY DAYS. REAL ESTATE ACENT I Will pracUeo in all courts wl the tit ate. Office im the Court House. .... II»■■I»»"I II ■■■ JACK’S SUPERSTITIONS HAD STRANGE pitl messenger boy they are struck back ward to break the spell. In one ship to which 1 was attached the bell had oome down to us from the Ticonderoga, through the Thecis, 1 think, und was supposed to be under the special control of a blue spirit of mischief. Why the blue spirit ahould indulge in such va j garies is hidden, but in ’he middle of deep i sea nights, when the moon rode in ipicious quarter, :.u.i the wind an blew with the force aud lrom the direc tion necessary f< 1 the spell, the blue bell was bound to make a complete cir ( cle and ring out niue bells stridently. I Of cterse no one ever heard cr ought to he.-u- nine ix-lls at sea, tor eight bells aw as fixed in limit as the decalogu but this was promised Whether the conditions failed toco-ordinate I cannot say, but though the bell -.vas watched by all «arts aud conditions of men too eccv.lt ceremony was never perform, d f ...-i. .1- ben< fit. It is necessary to add timi ’.y report it was a common event in the ct her ships mentioned. The proverhial desertion of sinking ships by rais is founded upon reason and undoubtedly occurs, for as rats like to tnowl about <lry footed and will Btick l • place so long as food is plenty it is ^(.buble tuat the ship they leave is so leuk.v and unreaworthy that their un derdeck work is toe wH to suit them. • SILAS J. DAY, AduoMdl/«, Ortgnn, a Miners’ and Farmers PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. WM. M. COLVIC, edford, « ■■ ■ ■— The British consul at Jerusalem in his last report gives some interesting details respecting tho state of the Holy CrOll City. It appears that buildings of vari ous kinds continue to be erected in tho vicinity, and that the city is far out growing its former limits. On the west ern side houses have increased so rapidly wi’hin the last few years that quite a I rge snij.Wb has arisen where formerly there were fields and vineyards. Every t.vailabie piece of laud is now being Oilier Hayers Uxceptione 'ly <3roo«l Values, bought up by private persons or by be nevolent societies and missions, and al ready the name of Modem Jerusalem has been given to this new quarter. •s" Last year the first public garden was tompleted outside the Jaffa gate, ard the tiado is generally increasing, espe cially that m Jaffa oranges, olive wood work (now an important local industry) and olive oil. The export of colocynth declined in consequence of a tithe levied on it by the authorities. It is gathered by Arabs in the neigh borhood of Gaza, where it grows wild An interesting en terprise which has recently been com menced is tho collection of the bitumen which rises to the surface and floats about on the Dead sea. Two sailing miscellaneous boats were taken by train from Jaffa to Jerusalem and then conveyed in carl s <» to the Jordan, where they were floated down the river to the Dead sea, and they are now engaged in picking up the bitumen, which is in much request in II yourself or friends wish to be cured Europe. NOTARY PUBLIC The consul thinks it would be advan of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Co tageous to trade with the inland dis tricts if a steam launch raid lighten caine or Tobacco habits, seek only the Genu were placed on the Dead sea to ferry across the produce of Moab, which is a ine Keeley Treatment, which is the only safe, Abstracts Made of Titles to country that is rich in cereals, fruit and cattle. At present it is conveyed by Lands. reliable and permanent cure in existence. caravans round the north or south end of the Dead sea, entailing a journey of LEGAL DOCUMENTS Genuine Keeley Institutes, with most favorable from four to five days. Kt r;.k, the chief Of al'kinds drawn up, especially pertaining town of Moab, is now garrisoned with to the settlement ot estates. surroundings, at Ottoman troops, and authority is estab Colkfter of Acton.it» Prompt Rrmittancr». lished there, so flirt if ranid communica tion were established the whole produce MONEY LOANED. of Moab would find its way to Jerusa Itiv.-Blmcnt securities a epecialty. Jackson lem and the coast.—Boston Transcript. Address or wrlto for particulars. Correspondcnee solicited SAILORS' JONAHS. Lieutenant J D. Jerrold Kelley gives an interesting chapter of "Super titions of the Sea’’ in The Century. After studying them fairly well he doubts if modern sailors are more superstitious than any other class with equal training and opportunities. He believes that everybody is leavened with supersti tion, notably the noisiest scoffers and those mountebanks, the Thirteen clubs, fur these genliy protest too much. It .seems to l“i a human instinct, modified by racial inheritances aud developments, hi the youth of the world its manifesta tions weie the earliest recorded utter ances of incn conci ruing the visible phenomena of the uiiiv.-m-, and its grip on simple words was an outgrowth of the fear of the unknown. Of all people sailers must «Seal ut first hand, aud help lessly to some degrei, with the most unknowable, uncontrollable of material problems, the sea, aud it is only nat Clara Barton'. Work. ural that their folklore should be in Mi si, Clara Borton, president of the part laud stories fitted with sea mean American National Red Cross, with a ing and in part of blind explanation of eorps of assistants, has completed the re sea phenomena, both lieing maintained lief work begun last September for the valorously by the grewsome conserva sufferers frem floods on the Sea islands tism of tho seaman, even "fter rational of South Carolina. They have saved causes come to the rescue tuousunds of lives, redeemed hundreds hi earlier days superstition was as of thousands of acres of land and placed much r. part of every ship as tho water upward of 85,000 people in a position sho was to float in, for it entered with to look after themselves. The citizens of the wood scarfed into her keel and Beaufort have formally tendered their climbed to the flags and garlands wav thanks to Miss Barton and the Red Cross ing at her mastheads. It ran riotously for rendering impartially that aid with at her launching, controlled her name, out which thousands of their friends and her OTew and cargoes, it timed hex citizens must have perished. days and hours of sailing and convoyed her voyagea It summoned apparitions No Mixed Shoe« aud Presses. for her ill fortune and evoked portents In every complete line of summer and signs for her prosperity. It mad« winds blow foul or fair, governed het shoes there are from six to eighteen good successful ventures aud arrivals, mid browns, all tho same price and all good when her work was done promised r. styles in their proper places. Brown is Counly Scrip bought and »old. port of rest somewhere off the short s oi an art shade, but it takes an artist to I have a complete set of maps of all 7®!* ROSEBERY AND RACING. ed lands in this county, »nd receive Abstracts Fiddler’s Green, where all good sailors nso it effectively. A brown shoe needs a monthly from Itoseburv and tho State Land brown stoekir g every time, and brown Depsitincntat Salem of all new entr ramtth The Prime Minister Is Not Yet Out of I' is rest eternally, or threatened foul moor I am thus prepared to make out hotneBtead Wrangle With the N on conform is ts. ings deep in the uncmiuy locker of Davy shoes and stockings are most effective papers »nd can save toparti. s the expenseo’ against brown. The dress may not be The nonconformist conscience has Jernes of ballad memory. a trip to the Roseburg land office. TACOMA, WASHINGTON. In many countries stolen wood wai brown, but a rufl. \ baud or hem of that finally succeeded in drawing out Lc:d shade should come near the leather; 1884. Eleventh Year. 1894. I harr a ha,aber ./ »ine Farm* and Rosebery on the subj,«t of horse race«, mortised into the keel, as it made th« otherwise the foot is conspicuous. Many orhr rir.irable property in my ship sail faster at night, though if the ar rather race horses, for a sharp dis well dressed women never mix their hand, for tain. A Boarding School for Girls, tinction is made between the two first blow struck in fashioning this keel shoes and dresses. Prompt reply maile to au lenvr». drew fire the ship was doomed to wreck tr*I ’ ro.npt ■ letters. phrases. The premier ’ s clever interpre with Superior Advantages. Chnrrra 'n aceor.binef tbe tlinee. Ui fers, by i „ um INN'UHI üu . H. K. Hanna tation of the Puritan figuro of Crom upon her maiden voyage. Silver—usu The Woiuau’s MORAL Í Judac of Ist Judlclal Distnct, and to any well between himself and his virtuous ally a coin—placed in th««m&lnmaGt st« f Look at nine women ~l>ntro£ ten r.nT” busii.e« bouse in Jack^invflle.^ ¿ nrriLLECTUAi/ ' critics is accepted as a practically con went lor lucky ventnres, and misguided one will see that the busiiicss diva* for PHYSICAL ( indeed was tho owner who permitted clusive argument in a country which working women has solved it... If. It con ranks precedent as higher authority than any of tho unlucky timbers to enter into tho construction. Something of the cere sists of a shirt waist, dark skirt and sat.1 principle. This paramount characteristic of the monious character given to launchings or hat. This costume if. coo 1and com fortable and saves heavy laundry bills. English mind is amazingly showu in survives to this day. Whereof old ships It has been in vogue for three summers were decked with flowers and crowns of SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES, the reply to the prime minister ’ s urbane ------OF-------- leaves flags now flutter. The libation now and is more popular than ever. retort. Instead of defying the historic Address, Nor is it the costumt of the working example of the loid protector and stick poured on tho deck, the purification by . MRS. SARAH WHITE, Prlncl girl alone. The belle who shops and the ing to its guns, the Antigambling so the priest, the anointing with egg and clerk who waits on her wear exactly the ciety weakly suggests that if Cromwell sulphur, find their exemplars in the same costume. Verily it is a great lev well aimed and wasted magnumB which possessed as much knowledge of the eler.—Indianapolis Sentinel. Capital Stock, - $50,000.00. had are shattered on the receding cutwater as evils of gambling as is now available he would have sold his race horses, as the craft, released from the ways, slips, Mio Ackerman'« Reward. well greased, into the Bea. The jar ol Rosebery is asked to do. Miss Jennie Ackerman had a gift of Rrcein depus'ts subject to check or <-n wine put to his lips by the captain and The two letters have started the dis cussion afresh, but the episode has so then emptied on deck, the cakes and £1,000 offered her in Australia, but de certificate paitabU on demand. ale set before the crew, the stoup ol clined it, saying she preferred to leave Sell sight drafts on hew fork, San amused the English that the winner of wine offered to passersby on the quay it for the women’s white ribbon work. the Derby has little to fear. It is an in Francisco and Portland. and the refusal of which was an evil Such an outcry of protest was iaade at teresting fact that Rosebery ’ s most nu Eirst-clase Business an*’ Normal School Telegraphic transfers sold on all points her refusal that the matter seems to be merous and enthusiastic defenders are omen—all are realized in these sadder still pending. Miss Ackerman, who has lustrums by the builder ’ s feast in the in the United States- for both Sexes. among his political opponents. The mold loft Lawyers, clergymen and invested seven years of work in Austra Special attention given to Collections an d Liberal party has ranch more to fear For Particulars and Speeinie from tho stem virtues of the noncon women are ever looked at with disfavoi lia without fee or reward, except as it general business of our customers on sailing ships as sure to bring ill luck came in collections, might well allow Penmanship, address formist conscience. — lawyers undoubtedly from the antip friends to give her this deserved testi So soino organs which support the S. F. CASH, J- P- TUFFS. President. V 'ce President • prime minister politically take a dubi athy of sailors to the class, a dislike so monial.^—Boston Woman’s Journal. R. A B ooth . C vier. ous view of the incident Enemies like i pronounced that “sea lawyer” is a very If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. The Times and The Telegraph chuckle . bitter term of reproach, aud “land gleefully over the discomfiture of the i shaik” is a synonym. Clergymen— Be sure and use that old and well-tried critics. They review copiously the his priests and parsons—are unlucky proba remedy, Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup OUAFiUTHt Bt!T. tory of the great pretender’s sporting pro bly because of their black gowns aud for children teething . It soothes the ch Id, WW W nut HOBCtUtAKINa clivities and lament any decadence in ! their principal duty on shipboard—that softens the gums, allays the pain, cutes ♦ 5. CORDOVAN, the favorite national pastime.—New r of consoliug the dying aud burying the FRENCH* ENAMELLED CALF wind colic and is the best remedy for dead — though possibly because the devil, York Sun’s London Letter. *4.»3.5-aFlNECAlf&KAN6AH)a the great storm raiser, is their especial diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottje. < 3.49 P0LICE.3 S oles . enemy and sends tempests to destroy HOMING PIGEONS IN THE NAVY. tian of a lamounFre. ch physician, will quickly cuie you of all ner I vous or dbh-Ase of i ir geuem*ive organ«, pucii >•. < Lost Manbrpd, them. Women—who may reason out Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Insomnia, raiiisin the Bnck,Seminal Emission»», i>'*rvous Debhitv, A Trial on the Monongahela Demonstrate« their unpopularity?—save that a ship is \wanied Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. Pimples, Uniiimss to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Variroce'e and i 2. t L 7 ^BOYSSCHOOLSHO£S. Their Value a« Messengers. Const iimtion. it stops an bases by day or right. Prevent* quick- the last place for them, or perhaps be I d as of dischar,. wl.ic *1 if notchecke<i leads to Sp<*rmf»t«rrhoea anil •LADIES* The United States practice ship Mo cause of the dread of witches, lor of all 3EFOAE £ nd A FTTH all the hor-orsoi Inuni. ency. <<JPf OKWEcleuusesibHiver, the 1 kidneys and the urlnarx organs of all impurities. nongahela, Captain C. M. Chester com spell workers in human form none is so Ctvpf DfM; wtrerigThens and restores small wenl «organs. Thu m; .ion sn.Ter» r» are not cn.-ed by Doctors is tecMoae ninety per rent are troubled with SEND FOR CATALOGUE manding, has arrived in Gardiner’s bay dreaded as the female brewers of hell FrcMutH iM. ci’l‘Ii»EN K is the only known remedrt »cure without an operation. .'Wt'ObMfiinoni- W*L*DOUOLAS, a! l A write« n .'(«■«■ • iven and money reinrned If si t boxes does not tiled a tieinumenucurc from Annapolis. She has three classes broth. Liko the priests of the middle BROCKTC.i, MA..3. ff.00aboT.six for f-Vh), by mail, «end for nt kk circular e wl testl mon Isis. Yea caa •>”£r(K,‘gh»™bM>a< U of naval cadets on board and is on her ages, they can raise a prime quality of Address OA V4>L M1 ¿DICIN E CO., P. O. Box 2U7C, Law Francisco, Cal. For Sale hjf summer cruise. storm by tossing sand or stones in the Becauie, we »re the large« manufacturer» ol An interesting experiment with a pi air and, like Congreve’s Lapland sorcer advertise«! shoe» in the world, and guarantee the vilue by stanrpiag thvar.me an«I price on geon messenger service was tried. The ess, are supposed to live by selling con the bottom? which protect» you against high Drices and the middleman's profits. Our ahoea Monongahela took with her a number trary winds and wrecked vessels. Cer eJual custom work in style, easy fitting and of birds from the Naval academy loft. tain families could never get sea em wearing qualities. We have them »old every, it lower prices for the value given than Each day after leaving Annapolis one of ployment under their own surnames, Mke Take no substitute. If your these was released with messages for not even such members as were born dealercannot supply you, we can. Sold by We will send you the mar home. The last was liberated 90 miles with cauls, for they were tabooed, velous French preparation Dealer, whose name will shortly CALTHOS free, by sealed off Cape Henry and fully 200 miles barred. And many animals—hares, appear. Agents wanted. Apply at mail, and a legal guarantee from Annapolis. Advices received from pigs and black cats, for example—could once. _____ that C althos will Annapolis show the birds reached there neither be carried nor mentioned on Chicago, Oct 5,1H93. OTfth All Discharge" •"<> A. N. SOL1S8. W H PARKER, “ I was troubled with emiKaions VI Ur EmlMloM, shipboard, save under very stringent Notary Public. in good time. Attorney-at-Law. and vuricocele, and had keen sexually weak for neve* yean. Lieutenant F. N. Tyler will put in a conditions. Scarborough wives kept a During the last foax yearn 1 tried «very remedy that was sold messenger pigeon loft at the Norfolk block cat in the house to assure their and not no reliet roi anjd my RESTORE Lott Vigor. And yet lives in ignorance of trouble« ««til I took CAXTHCiL navy yard, as the exjieriment, the offi husbands’ lives at sea, but on voyages JACKSONVILLE, OCN. cers of the Monongahela declare, has every black cat carried a gale in her the fact that a single applica Renl-entate. Financial, Insurance A vents shown such a messenger sendee can be tail, and if she became unusually frolic MOHL CO., Sole American Afents, Cincinnati, O tion of the ctmcuRA reme anil Investment Brokers General Convey ancers and Searchers of Record». Titles to made an important feature of all our some a storm was sure to follow. land examined MONEY loaned on best se naval stations and warships cruising Years ago on board the flagship dies , will, in the majority of curity at best rates. Real-estate bonirbt and n Franklin, up the Mediterranean, we cases, afford instant relief, per sold on commission. Special attention de along the coast.—New York World. voted to collections and remittances prompt had a yarn that illustrated a survival of ly made. Moderate rati-s. immediate action, A Tine Knot Squirrel Hunt. this antipathy to certain forms of ani mit rest and sleep and point -ELY’S CREAM BALM— Clen ms the Nasal quick reports and prompt returns. Deposi- 1 a««ag«*», Allay« Pain and In liar amatl.n, Heals “A pine knot squirrel hunt is about mal life. Two old quartermasters were to a speedy, permanent, and the Sorva, Restores Taste and Si »ell. and Cures ''S t ' ates SETTLED AND RENTS COL- the most exciting sport I know, ” said heard during the morning watch ex r vz YTFD economical ure, when the best ComnvTciR! I tiiration. mercantile collec A. R. Mcllvano. “In the pine woods of changing in the cockpit dismal experi tions ana mattcra in probate given spccia. physicians and all other rem attention and economical m»nag«*ment guar the south there are a great many squir ences of their dreams the night before. anteed: Correspondence solhdted. rels, and the ground is covered with One was particularly harrowing, for the edies fail. C uticura Works * >ives knots These ore very hard, and their narrator wound up with: "And I say, COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Ote -------- It t. ddwUw Absorbed shape renders them much easier than Bill, I was never so afeared in my life. Wonders, and its cures of tor Druggist - by maiL ELY BROS. ,««Warren». N Y stones to throw straight. Frequently When I woke up, it seemed ar true as turing, disfiguring, and humil parties of expert throwers are formed to day, and I was all of tremble like an iating humors are the most kill squirrels without guns, and it is re asp on a leaf. ’ ’ * ‘ What’s that?’ ’ said the other. “Pipe markable how successful they are. “ hmve heed «.” wonderful ever recorded. ItorinXiife™. VtTtUl Tl.l»wonderful remedy Don’t mention that reptile. When a squirrel is sighted, the man down. I'owe^ltoad«be Watofmn Si ¡V««kMemory.Lo.sof brain banking house 7 neas. all drain, and low of n. iMphily Kmi-nona. Nervou* He ’ s a hoodbo on shipboard ” who discovers him has the first throw, Fold throughout the world. T ottir byoTeraxertlon vouthra|P, G 6ner>l'Te()rf-'n> of either sex caused Figureheads were at first images of ula.ua which i—a,., inHmi. A ’.5* "* * -xcesalre use of tobacco, upturn orstlra- Hiw«r. •• *•. u. KBSKMAK•'« HAUK and if the squirrel is not hit it belongs znd C hl • i *.,Hole prof/ h , Boston ma -** ah About the Blood and Skui," mailed free** A* wt «wket ■loirh .rTi X. c««<i «apcion or Insanity, ( an be carried In a rc i written S, .O.rSS’ k S Prepaid. With a «S order wo to whoever gets it. About one-half of g<x. > and later of saints aud sea heroes JACKSONVILLI:, OR. o'uc A*K '*”■ money. Sold by a.l the throws bring the squirrels down, and were held in high reverence, aud uumiinuosou. InpUxinwrapper. AudreaaX EKV«» JVUnf«>4iret.'l,‘<!'' «encseabd tor—an J^nriUe.^.* ,**>* r**’'“.’ '”e”,l“hc«, falling hair and «I n and the party will often return with 100 the eyes glaring from each bow of a pie baby ra.be» pre-.euied by Uutleura --.p' uf itnd EI^IGNED HAfE FORMED A Chinese junk enable the boat to voyage of the animals. As the trees are high co nartuerslnp witn an authorize«! capital •«IUI for the purpose or carrying on 3 and the squirrels are generally on the intelligently, for “no have two ey^> ‘reneral banking Busin.-ss in all its branches branches, the lifficulty of hitting them how can see? No can see, how can do? , Nervous Instantly relieved hr a C rii ’'**!e. Oregon. Office at the old Latest aud Best Forms igj»cksoli ? nd of Beekman's Bar king House, N.W.eor- is very great, but the skill of a great Is the shibboleth of their sailors. Ships Muscular Ca Itorni» and Third at City Prices. many with these knots is remarkable. ” bells were blessed, and today if a mis I nertaui (, c street». BERKMAN. Weakness take in their striking is made bv a «tn THUS. <i. REAM KB. —Cincinnati Enquirer. TIMES PRINTING CO w« ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Lionel It. Webster. The Holy City Ila« Caught the Fever of Mod era Progre»«— Proiui-ing Environment. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Will practice in all courts of the state. Office in the Court House, second door on the right entrane j. JERUSALEM’S BOOM J.-NUNAN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. , T E czema