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MEDICAL. RAILROADS. U N S Pullman Sleeping Cars, ST. PALL MINNEAPOLIS _____ grand forks CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA AND BUTT«. N Woman’s Friend Lytle Safe &. Lock Co. FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Grain, Etc. W heat — Milling, H5^90c a ctl; shipping Notice for Publication Under the old rule that “it’s an iL I grades. «©»-2^ From early child OCTOBER 4, «394. THURSDAY B arley — Feed. 75®8O. y ctl; new brew L and O ffice at R oseburg . O r .,1 hood until I was wind that blows nobody good” the coal 5 Sept. 10 1894 ( 87Ji©02tec; choice Chevalier, $1 2Tlv®l 8». grown my family famine has taught Chicago at least one ing. otice is hereby given that the 0AT8—Old crop—Off grades of feed. spent a fortune following-named settier has tiled notice of «He f) ctl; good to choice, 02H; fancy, useful lesson. DORRIS' SHOE STRINGS. his intention to make Ünal proof in support tiyingtocure me of this disease. I Haven’t the residerts of this town »1 05©l 10; surprise. $1 12^01 ITU; milling. of his claim, and that ra d proo’ will be made visited Hot Springs, and was treated 10®l 15; gray. 85< (gyjl 00. before J. K. Neil, county judge of Jackson On Dorris' feet observed that the skies have t>een clear $1 CORN - Large yellow. JI 224^1 ® V ctl; by the best medical men, but was not county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Are the smallest of twos. er cf late? Haven ’ t they taken notice of small do, JI 27^1 30; white, JI 30. Saturday, October27. 1894, viz: Eiin rt Harn- benefited. FDOIUI When all But surely some elf in«»nd, on Homestead entry No. 5170. tor the the fact that tho peaks of the tall build- i BEANS-Pea. >2 5 ii ®2 70 V ctl; pink, $1 43® thingshad ' failed I Has enchanted her shoes. WU of NE^t Ny^of NWV, 8 14,twp 33 3..K2 55; bayo. JI 75®1 90; small white. $2 5U®2 65; For, wherever we go. ings have not been so deeply clouded [ 1 large determined to try S. S. S., and in W. He nanivs tne foUowiu ! Hesses to prove do, $2 4O®2 50; butter, $1 75®2 10; Lima. Walk, row or ride. his continuous resident*» h and cultivation With banks of floating smoke, from $4 W?4 25; red, $2 00. four months was entirely cured. The of said land, via: Carl In church or at tennis. syrman, Thomas terrible Eczema was gone, not a sign which the black and sooty flakes fell on | S eeds - Rape, l»t®2l4c f 1b; hemp, 3®4c; M«rt»n, Caivin Winninpi and Ixiris Mar- Her shoes come untied. of it left; my general health built up, tin, all of Trail, Jacaso .cKHo e only, Oregon. the victims in the shaded streets? Wei- , canary, 4c for imported; do California, nomi- flaxseed, 3®3V<C; alhlfa. 10c for Utah; K. M. VK ATCH, Register. At times it Is trying. and I have never had any return of coming the glad transformation, have nal; mustard. 2%iJ3c for yellow and :’4»c for brown. But what can I do the disease. thev asked themselves the reason for it? H ay —Wheat, J8 0u®12 5i ion; wheat and When poor Dorris murmnrs, 1 have since In June, 1894, for the first time in oat, $7 50&11 50; stock. J5 oua« 5«: alfalfa. J7 00 “Oh. bother that shoe!" Notice for Publication. recommended ___________________ 00; barley, $6 00®» 50; dover. J» (*)®11 «0; So down I must flop years persons ascending the Masonic 64» S. S. S. to a number of friend» for »kin dis oat, $7 00®11 06; compressed. 97 000.11 00. In the dust and dirt ease». and have e never yet known a failure to Temple or Auditorium tower were en- S traw —50®6 k- y bale. L and O ffick at R osebuho , O k .,1 To tie up the shoe cure. < GEO. W. IRWIN. Irwin. Pa. September 11, 1K94. i abledlto see on a working day the green H ops —Nominally 8®4c « » for '93 and 6®8c Of that dear little flirt. Never fail« to cure, ^OTICE 18 HEREBI GIVEN THAT THR for '94 even after all other clumps of Garfield park far to the west 11 tollowing-naiuen settler has filed notice ot remedies have. Our These precious girl tyrants! uckwheat —Nominal. his intention to make final proof in support and the big, rambling building of Pack B Treatise on Blood and We cannot rebel. R ye —New, 87!4®9i)c p ctl. delightful have been Skin Diseases mailed So successful and ot his clatii,, ana that said proof will be made For even their ribbons ingtown at the stock yards, four miles D ried P eas —Nominal. free to any address. beloreJ.R. Neil, Counts Judge of Jackson Are filled with their spelL to the southwest They were visible County, Oregon, at aekuons ille, Jackson Mill Proctueta. the effects of *• Mooie’s Revealed County, Oregon, Octol. , SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Since old fashioned aprons 1SV4, viz: Will- through a veil of smoke, it is true, but F lour —Family extra, $3 25®3 35 W bbl; itttn Douden, on homesi.a I entry No. 5HU2, t«»r No longer they use. it was a veil and not a wall of foggy, bakers’ extra, J3 13®3 25; supeiflne, $2 40® They tie a poor man Remedy ” upon the delicate ailment theNWottheBEMandbHMof the 8Kfc. Sec 2, Tp 36 8, It 3 W. He numes (he following To the strings of their shoes. impenetrable darkness. The same stacks 2 60. to prove his continuous r< sideline B ran Fi .m $13 50® 14 00 N ton for home —Vassar Miscellany. ot womankind, that this wontlerlul witnesses that had coughed out volcanic columns product. upon and cultivation ot said lana, via: John ■ >wen. of Wimer, Jackson County, Oregon; of dense smoke now sent the faintest M iddlings —From $16 0G®16 00 y ton. Remedy has been called “ Woman’s Robert L. Dungan, i ooinaa PanKey and BAKERS’ BREAD. gray wreaths curling upward. It was G round B axley —From $18 00®16 Ou p ton. Henry C. Klock of Gold Hill, Jackson County, F eed C ornmeal - From $27 00®27 50 * ton Oregon. A Few Facts About a Somewhat Familiar like Sunday. Friend.” MAN (JFAQ t U RIMS OF C racked C orn —From $2T Sosa» 00 p ton. R. M. VfcATCH. Register. Article of Food. Had the factories been closed and the O ilcake M kal $35 00 p ton from mill; Jeb Style« change in bread, as in every fires banked? Was there less demand for biug i $37 50. Notice for Publication C otton S eed M» al —>30 00 p ton. thing else, and shapes that were more working power in the big buildings. Various—Cash prices for 10 tb sks: Cracked L and Ornes at K osxburo . O s . i or less familiar 1C years ago are now No to both questions. Wheat, 3)4c * t>; Rye Flour, 3Hc Bye Meal, Aug. 24, ISM. J The fact was that coal had become 3c; Buckwheat Flour, 5c; Oatmeal, 4lic®6c; not made at all. Every baker tries to otice is hereby given that the Oat Groats, 5o; Hominy, Rice Flour. tollowing-nam.-d settler lias tiled notice or very scarce and the price had increased. have something distinctive about his Farina, 4Hc; Pearl Barley, 4H®41.o; his intention to make final proof In supi>ort ot output, and almost every baker thinks Every man who burned coal was having 7Ho; hia claim. and that arid t ol will be made be Split Pea, 5te»lWic: Rolled Oats, 5c; Buck In a few doees snows womankind its fore the County Judge i Jacksou coui.'y. his bread is the best. So everybody who it fed into the fire boxes a mere spoon wheat Groats, 8\$o; Graham Flour, 3c. Oregon, at Jackaonvii <-, Oregon, ou Fri buys bakers’ bread knows there is really ful at a time, so as to make the supply Vegetable®. peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its day, Oct. 5. 1894. viz: Ao. rt Eaton on home Onions—Yellow, 45$55c ctl. stead entry No.6895. for the NV41-4 ot Bee 26 a great difference in it in appearance ana last as long as possible. In other words, p otl in sks for effects are gentle, soothing andunifortn- Two 37 S, H 3 W. He names the following in taste. The housewife makes wheat he was getting almost perfect combus Potatoes — From witnesses to prove h a continuous residence Early Reae; 4»®55c for river Burbanks and 70® upon and cultivation<>: —nd land, viz: jotin bread of one kind of flour; the baker tion, and consequently there was little, 80c for Salinas Burbanks; Sweets. 5®75c. ly successful. Blevenue, Frank Lunune, Ftauk Kashaff>-r make« it generally of three—two brands if any, smoke pouring out of the stack. Various — Lima Beans. 4<®le p B; String and Edward HuLert. of spring wheat flour and one of winter He was getting the full value of his Beans. 44®lc. Green Peppers. 25®35c p bx; K. M. V HATCH, Register. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies z5*4Ou; do for pickling $1 0011 50 wheat, mixed, with the result of mak coal, and this, it might seem, would be Cucumbers, P 100 It'S for No. 1, and 25c®5<ic for No. 9; Bum Executrix’s Notice ing a finer, whiter, smoother loaf. Bak a good thing for him to do whether or mer Squash, 25®85c p bx; Tomatoes, 15®25c all over the Coast bear witness to its for large bxs; Green Corn 35®50c p sk for ers do not all agree as to the exact pro not there was a coal famine. In lb e matterot the eat ate of C. W. Taylor, portions in which these flours should be •'To some minds the late improvements com mon; do bay, 75c®$l 00 qi crate and 40550c success deceased. for xs; Green Okra. V<ft6uc P bx; Egg Plant, in smoke consumers is proof positive 25uAh: mixed. Sold by all Druggiaif. p bx; Cauliflower, 75®85c p doz; Cab O! ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Graham flour is made of the entire that if furnaces were fed economically bage. 60®60c p ctl; Beets, 51« p sk; Turnips, undersigned bas been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, grain of the wheat ground up together; at all times the smoke would almost fitt;; Carrots, 50c: Green Peas. I®li4c p !b. sitting in probate, executrix of the estate Fruits and Nut». gluten flour of that part of the wheat disappear. It is the reckless stoker who of C. W. Taylor, deceased. G uaranteed to be STANDARD grain which contains the gluten. Rye stuffs the furnace and then takes a long F kubh F ruits —Strawberries, $3 00®5 00 p THE GENUINE All persons indebted to said estate are c- quested to settle the same immediately, and 1. Blackberries. $3 00®5 00. Raspberries, IN EVERY PARTICULAR. graham flour is made of the entire grain rest who causes most of the suffering. ches those haring claims against tlie estate -rill $0 00®8 00 Huckleberries, r®5c p tb present them to me at ‘lagle Point, Jackson HIGHEST INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FINISH, of the rye; the rye flour used in the or He did his duty when the coal famine Grapes—Muscat, 25®5 V p bx; Rose of Peru, Oregon, with the proper vouchers at Bend for Catalogue and Price List to dinary rye bread is usually mixed with began because his employer metaphoric 30®40c (fancy in orates. 50c); Black Hamburg Patents'date June 8,1869, May 28.1071, Angus« county, tached, within six months from the first Malvolsie, 25®85c; Tokay, 50®65c. wheat flour in proportions varying from ally stood over him with a club to see and 12,1871, July 16. 1872, May 29, 1888, August 10. publication of this notice. Apples—40o®$l 30 p bx; plums, 3o®50c $ bx; Dated Sept. 17, 1894. Januarv 22, 1884, April 15, 1884, May 21, a little wheat up to half wheat. Of the that he wasted no fuel Then the smoke prunes,40®0uc p bx; Bartlett pears, 7.x®>100 p 1883, MARY A. TAYLOR, 1883, May 26, 1886. Aurust 3.1886. November fl. CINCINNATI, O. Executrix of the estate ot C. W. Taylor, stack reformed, as did its neighbors. bread sold in American bakeries about bx; peaches, 15®3uc for bskts and 25®75c for 1886, March 31,1891. August 18,189], November deceased. 28, 1893. March 13, 1894. Also patented in Can bxs; crabapples, 25®40c. 85 per cent is wheat, the remaining 15 Temporarily, at least, the horror was G. R. NEIL, Attorney. Melons-Watermelons, J6 000.12 00 p 100; can ada. Other patents pending. These patente per cent being divided about equally abated, and the prolonged strike of the teloupes. 50c®$l 00 p crate; Nutmeg Melons, covers all terms of the machine. among graham, rye and gluten. In Ger miners did that much good.—Chicago 25®40c p bx. Administrator’s Notice. Figs—Black, 25®75c p bx; do white 35a; nec man bakeries the proportion of rye Record. tarines. red, 40®50c; do white, nominal. In the matter of the estate ot JamesHwtry bread sold is very much greater. Lemons—California, $2 00®3 50 p bx for fair Neat hammer, deceased. THE SODA FOUNTAIN. Bakers are all the time getting up otice is hereby given that the to ohoioe; fancy Santa Barbara and Santa undersigned lias been appointed by the new shapes in bread, and there can Some of the Dangers of Using It as a (Gen Paula, $4 50®5 00; Mexican limes, $7 00@8 00 county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit P case. scarcely be said to be any absolutely eral Prescription Counter. ting in probate, administrator or the estate ot Various—Bananas, $1 50®2 50 p bunch ; pine Jas. Henry Neathammer, deceased. standard form, though there are some “Nervousness is as much a fad as apples, $2 0i®3 50 p doz for Honolulu. All persons indebted to said estate a re re that are practically so—the oblong, the anything else, ” said Dr. Egbert Dixon D ried F ruits —New crop—Apricots, 7»*® quested to settle the same immediately, and 8te<: P 1b. Apples, evaporabid, 8®8^e; do tun those having claims against the («state will round, the long, round, French Btick, of Buffalo, “ and the modem soda water JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Bresent them to meat mv place of business in Vienna stick and Vienna loaf. There fountain has more to do with the in dried, sliced, 5®5)4c; peaches, bleached. 6®7c. ock Eoint. Jackson county, Oregon, with crop-Pe-rs, otefttic for bleached halves; the proper vouchers, within sir months from are now about 15 shapes that are more crease of the mania than anything elBe. do Old qrs, 4te®5c: plums, pitted, 8®T>c; black figs, Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Hiding or less commonly sold. And these breads the first publication of this notice. In days of old when soda water was first pressed, 3c; do impressed, 2c; do ungraded. Horses promptly attended to. Dated Sept. 27, 1894. 2)934c; prunes, 4^®5c for graded and 3®5c are made of about as many different BEN J. HAYMOND, The GENUINE SMITH GRUBBER is deeding done at reasonable rate*. Beet of kinds of dough. For instance, there is added to the .vares of the druggist it for ungraded. Adrninfatrator of the estate of Jas. Henry was dovoted entirely to satisfying the care will be used to prevent accidents, but Raisins—Local prices,crop of 1194—California absolutely the only Successful Machine for Neathammer, deccaaud. will be responsible for none should they occur a New England dough, a Vienna dough, public taste for something cool, sweet clusters, $1 25@1 50 p 1> k ; do layers, 60c<J.$l <0; W. M. C olvig , Attorney. this purpose; $42.50; Write for Circulars. and so on, each being composed of a resiling. Fruit sirups of a harm- Muscatel, loose, bxa, $1 15®1 25; do ska. 2>4®3c W 111 refuse to do livery work on credit. No. 1 and 2>4®2H l’or No. 2; dried grapes. W. SMITH-* Co- MYSTIC. SOWA. different blend of materials and mixed ter were fizzled up to a prop- tor P ®>. Sheriff’s Sale. and handled differently. ot gaseous bubbling, and the N uts —Jobbing prioas: Almonds, softshella, Every machine made on the plan of the W. Smith Grub and Stump Puller witlioui Perhaps as nearly standard as any of e soda water fountain was 9Q.10c p tb ; do papershell, 10®llc; do hardshell. authority Court of th? State of Ur/ uon» lrum W. Smith, is an imitation In the Circijut these shape's ii Che one known as N *or Jackson (k>uity, . — * v 5®8o: standard 7®*c.: walnnta, California. Bott- and infringement, on our machines^ VVc wi)L shell, 9®10o: do papershell, 9®10c: do hard prosecute every man Charles Nickell. Plaintiff, who in^kes, uses or aejw England. This is an oblong loaf with “Nowadays it is devoted to bromo«, shell, 5®6c; do No. 2, 4®4Hc; do Chile. T^itec; vs. imitation ot the W. Smith machine*;in square comers. Almost all of these nervines and lots of other things that Brazil. 8010c; Filberts. 10011c: polished pe any any form. Buy no grub or stump-puli'; r ol F. M. Fredcnburg, Defendant. breads are mode in different sizes. The are made from the deadliest sort ot cans, Texas, 8010c: pinenuts, Mexican, 12® this form, unlesa the name of W. Smith is y virtue of ax execution and or -- on the machine. ¡STOCKTON, CAL. der of sale issued out of and under the seal New England is made in at least five, drugs, while they are hung with signs lfie; peanut*. 5H08Hc; hickory, nominal; oo- cast of the circuit court of t in strte of Oregon for For further information a'id cute showing ooanuta, $5 00@5 50 P 100. latest improved forms, write W. Smith & Co.. Jackson county, and to ■ directed, dated horough instruction andpracti - which are sold at 5 cents, 8 cents, 10 inviting people to become their own Butter. Cheese and Honey. Mystic, Iowa, and enclose 5-cent stamp lot the 17th day of Septeint **94, upon a de-- cal Drill in all English Branches. A Com- cents, 25 cents and 30 cents. Usually physicians by trying some of the count cree rendered in said com j the 8th day of B uttkh —Creamery, 29031c p • t>; fancy catalogue ir.Dlete Business Course. Normal Training the 30 cent loaf is made to weigh a September, 1894, in lav i • rhe above-named, less nostrums which are alleged to cure dairy. 28028c; good to choice. 22%®25c; cetn for Teachers’ Certificates a Specialty. plaintiff and agains n o aforesaid de- trifle more than three 10 cent loaves anything from a headache to an ingrow mon. >8®20o: pickled roll, 18H®.'lo; creamery • endant, lor the sum with interest TWENTY YEARS’ SUCCESSFUL EXPERI would weigh. The smallest sized New 21023c; fiikins, 17019c. at 10 per cent, per annu , . ,nd __ ______________ for the further- ing toe nail in an almost inconceivably in C tnbs, ENCE. heese —California, 7M09c p ) for flats; sum of attorney f» • »; also for the surni England loaf is the one most sold, as small space of time. The tired out indi Yeung America. ; Eastern. 1 >tern. llM®19c. of $27.14 and plaintiff’- « >ste and disburR“- TIRMS OF TUITION is the case with all breads made in vidual sees one of the nervine signs and iiientsiii this action an the costs of and H oney —Jobbing _ prices. Comb, clear white, upon this writ, commanding me to make One Month, tn advance,,.. Me P 10©lB4c V 1b lb: ; do dark to light, nominal; water sizes, but the 8 cent and 10 cent loaves mistakes his weariness for nervousness 10011 sale of the following d< ribed property, to- Trin-e Month», In advanue, white, extraotod. 6*4<f$7o; light amber do, 649; are in large demand, and there is a and straightway proceeds to doctor him dark amber do. wit: Six Months, in advance.... Lots 1 and 2and the Fl l 4 of SE1-4 of section One Year, In advance....... steady sale for the loaves at 25 and 80 self with something, he knows not what, B kbswa X—244525c V 1h 15, township;J6 s, r 3 w, .Ihcksoii county, Ore cents. The larger of the two big loaves but which, on account of its powerful gon, and being 93 acres more or li!gB;aU of said Satisfaction Guaranteed. Poultry and Eggs. land lying und being in Jackson county., is sometimes cut in two and sold in properties, braces him up and makes P oultry —Hens. 44 I) 00 * do»; broilers. Oreg« >n. Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy J2 OiKfiJi 00: fryers, »3 1» ® 4 00; roosters. $4 (B halves. The big loaves are sold to 1 have levied upon and will offer for sale oi Extra. him feel bright 00 for young; do old. S4 00^4 50: guess, boarding houses and to private families “The natural result follows. He takes tfl Saturday, Novembei 3, 1894, |1 25^11 50 W pair: ducks. $4 00Q5 50 * dot; also. Some folks like a crust, and some some more of the soda water fountain turkeys, alive. 12(^14c y ft: pigeons, $1 2151 50 ABSOLUTELY like the inside. The big loaves are es stuff whenever he gets tired, and in a V dot for young and fl 50(^1 75 for old. at 2 o'clock p. in.. Ht the front door of Un Court House in Jackionville, Oregon, at E go »—California. 18^2Sc fl <te (W fair U SAVE'< Is the Portrait work turned out pecially desirable for those who like the month or so his system is on the road tc ohetoe; public, auction to the to orient bidder for caah, fancy ranch. with some »s SEWING * inside. They have proportionately to according to the proviMOua of Bald decree, general breaking up. Dragging one ’ s by the lscted selling at 3Zte<-; Eastern. 2Uft25o. the ubovc-describcd property. MACHINE weight less crust tnan the smaller self at a soda fountain is dangerous, S. 1’ATrEKBON, MONEY loaves, and they can be so cut as to be and, as 1 said in the beginning, nerv Sheriff of Jackson Co., O-. Snow fell in the hills west of Carson, MAP. Bl By A 8. BarueB, D puty. served in almost any form that may be ousness is largely a fad. If supposed Nev., a few days ago. Dated Heptember 22.1394 WE OR OCR DEALERS ean sell SS Si Toumt SleeDina Cars To MISCELLANEOUS. MARKETS. CHILDHOOD Eiegant Dining Cars, \ DULUTH F argo FRANCISCO ECZEMA ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R I SAN Chicago's Lesson Conned From the Coai Famine Caused by the Strike. Th«. F. Oal - Henry C. Payne. Henry» House Mccm era. N LEARNING THROUGH NECESSITY. ------ TO------- WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST A SOUTH. For information, time cards, maps ana tickets, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, AA»t. Gon. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. S. F. C a SS, Grant’s Pass, Agent for southern Oregon. M oore ’S R evealed R emedy N N W. Smith Grubber and Slump Puller THAVBLXaS "MAIO A MOT* O«‘Y.” lhÌB Great Railway System Con nects at 1ST. PAI L and OMAHA Wiih ail transcontinental linen, giving direct and swift communica tion to all Er stern and Southern Points AND IS Tilg ONLY LINE RUNNING ELECTRIC LIGHTED | 'AMO - STEAM HEATED Vestibuled trains of Elegai t SLEEPING, PARLOR, DINING ------ AND — BUFFE! CARS WITH FR£K RECLININC CHAIRS; Making Its service second to nons in the • World. Tlccnts are on sale at all promt tent rail road ticket offlnes. For further In tor mat ton ask the nearest road agent, or address C. I. BODY, General Agert. J. W. CaSEY. Trav. Pass Agt.. PORI LAND. Are You Going East ? If so he fire and see that your ticket reada via The Lytle Safe & Lock Co. UNION N STABLES, CHALLENGE GEO. HINES, Prop. B T UNEXCELLED—^ CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS — »ND — OMAHA RAILWAYS. THIS IS TH* GREAT SHORT LINE BKTWMKN DULUTH ST. PAUL, CHICAGO A.nd all Points East and South. WIRTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC. The Best p ? oto desired, with crust or without sufferers from nervous attacks would The above name on a photo is a Breads for hotels and restaurants are only go out and split wood for half an generally made in speoial shapes. They hour, if men, or take a brisk walk, if guarantee of superiority. use a shape corresponding to New Eng women, and then take a bath and take Photos from label to life size. land, and many restaurants that don’t a nap, there wouldn’t be 60 much heard want so much crust take a bread that is this silly rot about nervousness being While in Medford call at our made in loaves about 18 inches in of our national disease.”—Washington Studio and examine our work. length, and not very wide, baked not "Star. 7th Street. Medford, Oregon. separately, but laid close together, so Another Calamity Straw. AN EVERGREEN TREE I WITHOUT COST We will send you by mail post-paid one Their Magnlflcont Track, Peerless Vestibuled small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, Dining and Sleeping Car Trains r/ltb instructions tor planting and caring for and Motto: it, together with our complete list ot Nursery stock, if you will cut out this advertisement, "ALWAYS ON TIME” Have given this road a national ^‘‘tatlon mark on it the name of this paper, and teli how many and what kind of trees and plants All clases ot passengers carried on t he billed trains without extracharge. ^Ipyour you would like to purchase, and when you freight and travel over this .A? wish to plant them. We will quote you lower prices on the stock tup-nte have ticketa. Call on W. Adams, Agt. you want than have ever been offered you. N. »*. Hallway, or Write at once. W.H MEAD. F. t* SAVAGE, G* n Agent. Trav. h. and P. Afft. EVERGREEN NURSERIES, >48 Wtunutfum Street, Portland. Oregon. East and South that the loaves have crust on the ends only. Some hotels buy this kind of bread, but hotels generally use more French bread and Vienna sticks. Tak ing all the people together, old and young, it is probable that about three- quarters like their bread crusty.—New York Sun. The Hair. Many people are considerably agitated over a mysterious circumstance which is thought to indicate disaster. It is the appearance of the letter B plainly im pressed upon blades of oats growing in fields. Acres and acres in all parts of the county have been found to be thus curiously marked. It is claimed that the only other times the letter was ever found on oats in this manner was just before the war of 1812 and the late civil war, and that the B stands for “blood shed,” which may now be looked for again. Eaoh blade is marked, the let ter, about half an inch long, being, as it seems, pressed into the leaf and dis cernible on the other Bids.—Peru (Ind.) Dispatch. The roots of the hair are eaoh sup plied with a bloodvessel of its own and with proper nerves, though the latter do not extend into tho hair itself. On the health of the roots of the hair the whole growth depends. On either side Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. of the root and a little above it are two small glands, which secrete an oily sub stance that gives glose to the hair, and the glands serve to protect the roots of A Warm Weather Drink. the hair from becoming clogged with Here is a recipe for soda water pow dust. Each separate hair is a hollow tube and through its length is conveyed ders, which are considered excellent for THE PLAT OF VALLEY VIEW ADDITION the food essential to health and growth. allaying thirst in warm weather. Have I to Jacksonville having been filed in the put in blue paper 30 grains of carbonate County Recorder’s office, those deairluir to —Pittsburg Dispatch. of soda, in white paper 25 grains of tar purchase lots in ihis desirable locationcan do so by calllniron t ee undersitrneil at his office taric acid. Dissolve the soda powder in What It Was. tn Jacksonville. half a glass of water and stir into it the Perfect title guaranteed and sales made a “ What is that gash on Pinder ’ s favorable rates. acid and drink while effervescing. If face?” H. K. HANNA, Agent. you desire sirup, make it out of sugar "Oh, that is a mark of respect” boiled in water and flavor as you like. "A mark of respect?” Stock Farm For Sale "Yes, he’s got more respect now for Dissolve the soda in the sirup.—Wash ington Star. HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS H1S8TOCK the man that put it there than he had farm, sicnated on Evans creek, for sale at before. ”—Atlanta Constitution. Evil. Express Trains Leave 1 ortland Daily- '■■th , I North, ' 1 :15 r. «. Leave Portland 4rrl32l frSi’5’ ;4, A. M. I Leave Mudford Leave 5:ik>A M. IK4 , a . *.l Arri re 9su> Francis JO Le*vwl Iwr.Jj Above trains atop at all stations C«“1 Portland to Alba"" -lcluaive; also tangent, Saed H. Halsej. Harrisburg. «on Oily, Irving. Eugene and all stations from Roseburg t<> Ashland inclusive. very reasonable figure. There are two hun ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY:_______ dred a of good land, 125 acres unde. cultivation, Gounod received his first instruction with 800 bea-ing fruit trees, and 80 acres sown LKAVK: ___________ ARRIVE:____________ to wheat, and there are also 30 acres of in ruusio from his mother, who was a Portland.......... 6:39 A. «. ( Roseburg....5:5UP. M. S:3U a . m . Roseburg meadow. T.ie place has about 60 acres ot pine Rttaeburg ___ _ 7:90 tum ) a a . M.IPortland. m J Port laud LUP. m . and oak on it. There is a good frame house, distinguished pianist. He won the grand and two barns and the usual outhouses on the prize at the Paris conservatory when he DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. place; also a good sprt ng of water at the house, while the place is otherwise well watered was 21. The outside range is also the beet. It can be bough' for $3,250.00. For further particular The average weight of 20,000 men ANO SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS enqu re of B. F. PFART, Near Central Point and women weighed in Boston was: on all through Trains. T FDLLMiN BOira SLEEPERS H'BAT BIO* lurinlOH, BKtlTKt'lrOKrLA.tDtCOn falli « FARM FOR SALE Men, 141 $9 pounds; women, pounds. 124)$ The first agricultural instrument, the _ St AILTHAINS DAILY (BXCyTj»CNOAy.J___ he undersigned has for sale 3U a . M. Leave Portland Arrivei 5:35 F. M. own lots in lsh’s addition to Medford, ancestor of both spade and pick, was a I:1S r. n 'Arrlv» Corvaliia Le*vel ISk'P. M. and also farming land adjoining and near to pointed stick. Al Albany and Corvadla connect with train Medtord, Oregon. Fur further particular?ad dress to Jacksonville poM-offlce or call on me of Oregon Pacifie Railroad. Bank Isa’s Arnica Bairs. at my residence on the Jacksonville-Medford PA1LT XXrK«8STIlAlM6(BXCKrr<PSDAV.) wairon-road MRS. 8 E. 18H. The best salve In the world for Cuts, ¿rul LtO r. st. Leave Portland ArriveiWS a . m es, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, T.» r. u.iArrive McMinnville Leavei k»rii T THROUGH TICKETS : ROBT. C. SMITH. Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coms and al! Skin Eruptions, and positive cure To all pointe in the Eastern States. Canada ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW or Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaran and Europe can be obtained at lowest rat.« Graat’s Pas«, Oregon. from W. V. Lippincott, Agent, Medford. teed. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Practices In all the courts. ‘•“•'ager. Aet. G. P. A P-Ag t. O#« In Bank Building, upstairs. Portland. Or. Ripans Tabule* move the bowel*. Evil is evil because it is unnatural. A vine which should bear olive berries —an eye to which blue seems yellow— would be diseased. An unnatural moth er, an unnatural sou, an unnatural act, aré the strongest terms of condemn*- tiou.—F- W. Robertson. The pope has sutamoned Mgr. Quist, you marhlne« cheaper limn you ean elsewhere, Tlie NEW HOME is the spiritual adviser of the late Count get our best, but we make cheaper kinds, of Paris, to the Vatican for the purpose the CLIMAX and IDEAL for $25.00 Administrator’s Sale of Real up. Call ou our agent or write Property. of imparting to him instructions in re and us. We want your trade, and if gard to the royalists. prices, terms and square dealing will we will have It. We challenge Ln the County Court or’n. State of Oregon, Houston Smith of Fremont, O., has win, tor the County of Jack5.Ill, Hitting loi tho the world to produce a BETTER of probate u itteaa. begun suit for $10,000 damages against $50.00 Sewing Machine for $50.00 in traiiHaetion the matter of the estate of Hiuke! Amy, than the NEW HOME, or a better the members of the family of the late $30.00 Sewing Machine for $30.00 deceaw -i. $30."“ otice is hereby c ven ti ’ at the abetter better $25.00 $25 ex-President R. B. Hayes. The plaintiff than the CLIMAX, or a iindcrslgned, a« ail in 1 rust rat or or theintale Machine for $25.00 than the IDEAL, IDE! claims that his wife received permanent which of liaHkel Amy. deceased, t>> vlrtueof ail or you can ua or our ean buy from froi der and licidise of the above-entitled court, injuries in a runaway caused by a dog Agent*. in the above-entitled matter, dated June 17. owned, boarded and harbored by the THENEWHOMESEWIHGMACHIIECO. 1893, will oa Hayes family. O rangk , M ars . B oston , M ass . 28 U nion S quabz , N. Y. C hicago , III. S t . I xhm , M o . D allas , T kxas . Monday, October 15, 1894, Leo XIII is engaged in preparing an S an F rancesco , C al . A tlanta , G a - it It o’clock a . k . ofsai day, proceed to sell encyclical letter in which he will de FOR SALE B* it public ¿.-die on the pr« miaes In Central Point clare that the apostolic delegation in precinct, .Jackson Couniy. Oregon, the follow ing described real prop rt/ beionirinjr to bald Washington is independent of the prop estate; or so much th* reol aa may be necessa aganda and under tne direct control of 275 Market St., Han Francisco. Calif. ry to pay the debts ot the estate, to-w.t: the people. His holiness’ object in the First—The 8WM of bee 3, Twp 37 6, K 2 W,con- taininir 160 acre***. measure is to strengthen the authority Second The N'VM of 8<c 3, Twp 37 8, K 2 W. Sheriffs Sale. of Mgr. Satolli. In the same encyclical, bemir Hie ¡and and premises now occupied by Frank Bl. Amy, coutaining 164.25 acres. which will appear about Christmas, his In the Circuit Court of th“ State of Oregon Third —A strip of land 8 chs wide and 40 c!is. lor the County of Jackson. holiness praises the Catholic university iong, lying along and adjoining the west Sterling C. Minnick, Plaintiff, at Washington. side ol Mie NWty of Sec 3, being in the* NE U vs. of See 4, Twp 37 8, R2 W, containing 32.88^ There are rumors that St. Augustine Edward Hendricks, Nellie Hen acres. dricks, William Ray. assignee NoTR.-A.il of the above-described land its (Fla.) has suffered great damage by the of the estate of Edward Hen known as the George W.C<M‘ks«*y land, sold West India hurricane. Other parts of driks, for the benefit of cred by him to Haskel Amz in hia lifetime. and Jackson county, Or Ff.urth-The o| SLfc of Sec 3,Twp 37 8. R Florida, cut off by the destruction to itors, egon, Def endanta. __ _______ J.............. W,containing 80 acre*, on which ia the res wires, cannot be heard from, but a be Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND 2 idence proueriy of the family of aaid ae- order of sail*, issued out of and under tlie ouased. lief is growing that the damage will be seal ot the Circuit Oiurtof the State of Ore *’;J’h~Al! the unsold portions of the EU of found to have been heavy. gon for Jackson Counts7, dated the 18th day ot 8(*c 3, being that portion not included 1894, in favor of 8. C. Minn ck. within the town limits of C« ntral Point in Judge George Denny was unanimously September, Plaintiff, and mra’nst the abov»*-nnmed Twp 37 8. R 2 W,containing about 24 aerw. nominated by the Republicans of the Defendants, for thesurn of $565.00, with Inter- The land hist above-described w*ll be«old in est thereon from the 20th day ot Auirust, 1894, lots to suit purchasers—from one acre up. Ashland district in Kentucky to oppose ! at the rale of 10 p<*»- cent, per annum, and TERMS OF SALE. Owens in the race for congress. t he further sunt of $75.00 attorney fees, and One-half cash down at time of sale, balance I the costs and disbu-sements ol and upon this After having voted in Santa Clara writ, and to in? directed,commanding me to in one year, with iuteiest at io per ceut. per sale of the following described property: annum, deferred payments to be secured, or county for 32 years, Antonio Corento, a ' [ make And by virtu»- of said execution 1 have duly ad cash, at option of the purchaser. native of Italy, will lie barred this year levied upon said property, to-wit: ALSO and until he complies with the regular Lots four,(4) live (5) and six (6) in s< ction »>, 38 south, of ranjrc three west, and By virtue of an order and license of said Coun requirements regarding naturalization. i township the of the SEji of section 25 in township ty Court, daUxl Deoember 5, J «M3, I will sell at It has just been discovered that he regis . 38 south, of range lour wefii of th<* Willamette private sale, according to law in such case Meridian, In Jackson county, Oregon; con- made and .provided, the following dr«*rilied tered in 1862 “by naturalization of | i taining 149.48 acres. In accordance wth the i °al prop« rty belonging to said estate. ON DE MAND, MADE TO ME AT ANY TIME, to- father, ” but according to his own testi ■ provisions of said decree, 1 will on wit: .’he undivided one-half Interest with O mony his father has never been in this Harbaugu in the following lotsand blinks in Saturday, October 27, 1894, country. Amy and Harbaugh's addition to Central Point; The United States grand jury at San at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the front door of <hc Lots No. 1 t«» No. 6, inclusive, ir. block No. f Court House, in Jacksonville. Oregon, sell at 4 “ “ 9. u “ •• Francisco has returned 40 indictments public auction to the highest bidder lor cash, I “ 12, 3 against Sacramento, Red Bluff, Duns all the right, title ano interest ol tin* above- i “ 5, ** *• named defendants tn and to the above-je- 1 “ 8, “ “ muir and Oakland strikers. ‘K 5 N The New Home rewire Kachine Co. B “A Friend in Need ib a Friend Indeed.’ acribed property. R PATTE hw >N. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated September ‘¿0, 1894. A friend advised me to try Ely’s Cream Balm and after using it six weeks I believe When Baby waa siuk, we gave her Castoria. myself cured of catarrh. It Is a most valu« When »he was e Child, she cried for Castoria. able remedy.—Joseph Stewart, 634 Grand I When «he became Mi«, she clung to Castoria. Avenue, Brooklyn , N. Y. When she ha 1 Children, she gave them Castoria BANKERS, . I ; My sen was afflicted with catarrh ; I in dneed him to try Ely’s Cream Balm and the ’ 4« AND 42 WALL STREET, < ' disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. I NEW YORK. ' I He appears as well as any one.—J. C. Olm « Accounts of Banks and Bankers received. Where to Go- stead, Arcola, Ill. ■ on favorable terms. Investment Securities. < Bonds and investmeni No better house can be found in Port- Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. Dail) Financial Letter Mailed I on Application. and than the new Esmond hotel, con, A CORBESCONDKNCB SOLICITED. ' ( _____ .mourir cm ducted on the American or European plan Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder with reasonable prices for al . Try it World’s Fair Highest Award. ’Charles A. Baldwin & Co./ } 1 - 1 “ 1 “ 12, 6, 6, “ M M J « “ terms of sale . o-half caah at time aale, balance ’ ---- .«> down wmvm suit", of i>uitm<*v in one year with interest Rt 10 per cent per uavmpnjw . St be Iks. »«cured, a/wiovjul or ws. annum, deferred payments fo P“.' “4VUIO lU lit; all cash, opt. or. — of i the pure lisser On con- caah. option n nrination r imi 11 >... at of IL.. _ . by purchaser. the — sales the County Court aiortwaid, and the full payment of the pur- d<*<*daof eocveyance will be executed to the purchaaere. SILAS I DAY AdminisIraLir of the <wtate of Haskel Amy. deceased. ÎHIS PAPER™7“™"0? 6ÍSt^K5.4,,Tírtto‘n8 ' NÉWYORÍL