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'¡hmi-Wrtkb í iœts JfmMi’rrHji (Jiiars. * ' PubD»n*d Monda)» and Thursday» hy Il i6¿ IL CHAS. NICKELL, M anauik , . . • . ADVERriSINC J^IO JOB WORK. AdvertIeenicnwill b<* inserted in I iMfe« inr at the'fti lowing; rat» » tines, one insertion *.................. '* each suljseqiient^nwiuon. 1 in» Lt'tf.il advertiseint*nts inaerti d rea» »nabiy. fall reduction from tfi3 above rates made »^yearly and time advert if* ro. Nr Hr TIMES PRINTING COMPANY. . Tims PaiWTINC HOUSE. Corner Third and C Street». THE TIMES JOB OFFICE st;.r< itirrioN uatsm : lirw . ..................... Mix monti*. .. .... Thri'p iuontb*-..a. IriTit n *l paid i’>r wHtHn ACKSON VILLE, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER », 1894 TV' .', I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. t U.1TSO STkTSS. Pr* M5<J< nt. Gt over Cleveland; vice-pr»-»i<lcnt, Adiai WtevciMMfU; wcr* lary of »tale, W m I»«*» y. GrrMhaur »ecrelarj c-f ireanury« John G. Car H M • ' :■ Hl tary of war. l»an’l rt. iaicnont; aeeretary of navy, Hilary A. Herb»«rt; iirrvlaiy of Mgricul- tur*\J Htcrlhi»r Morton; p’MitmaMi» r-gi-iM-ra.. Waiter >. H' hh <-'I. Htloruey-gencral, K. Omey MT ATM OF OREGON. I.'. S. »••natorH. J. II. M ichell, J. N. Dolpti; c-*i»gr«-H»»iri* ii, B. H »itiuihi, W, Lt. E i I ih ; wov - ernor.rf. Pei»:i<»yei;’Hfcrelury of »late, George W. McBride; »tale treasurer. Full. Mcl«c*han; stake print» r> C. lHker;Hupt. public iiuitruc- iioii, E. B. McEiioy; supreme jiidges. K. H. B«-au. chief juative. h ». Moore,C. a. woivcr ton; rniir«»«ul commisMionerH, I. A. MaeruiD. J. B. Eddy. H. B. ‘JouipH»»ii: chrk ol com- We iniitMion. Lydell Baker. II H. LAND OrntJKK. Kofteburg—Iteceiver, K. S. Hlteridaii, reg isier. It. M. Vea«< h. l»ak* view -Receiver. V. L Snelling, rexis ter. W. A. Wiiahire. riMAT JUDICIAL DlUTHlCT. Comprising .JackH«»ii, Joa«*f»hhie, Lak,« and Kla.iiuih couii I k k : circuit.Judge*. >1. K. Ilan- Hg, W. V-Huie; diaincl attorney. H. L. Bemsoi:; •i»**mber board of «Mpi.iliAatloii, A. V. Auldon. JACKSON COUNTY. Senator, w. H. li**!t, represent at» v«-s, J. A. Jeffrey, H. Vt. Geo. W. L>U'» ii ; county judge. J. it. Neil; c>>ii*iiii»»ionertL S. Furry, W. 11. liiudshaw;clerk. N. A. Jact/ba; sheriff. H. Faiterson; recorder. Grant Kawiinga; treas urer, i>. Linn; assess«>r, J. L. •* «»oidrldue; vch<»d Muperhilendeiit. Gu». Newbury; sur veyor, it A. K«fi i ied); coroner,!». .M tArower; ■i«s*k 11»-« peel or jas. Helms. JOKkPHINK COUNTY. Joint senator. W. 8. Vand«*rburg; represen- »ativv.K. G. Hmith; county judgt, J. M. CiP.es; . <>miu>Miun«*rs. J. E. H«*y l«-rlh. T. F. Groxt<>n; clerk. <’. h. Harmon; »heriff, Jos. G, Hiatt; treasurer. A. Bartlett; assessor, C. M. btilt*s; ■ch«M»i superintendent. Al Ice Carson ¡surveyor. II. U. McCulloch; coroner, W. F. Kremer. KI. a MATH county . Joint senator, C. A. Cogswell ot Lake; repre- Meiitativ«*, V. Conn of latke; county Judge, C. S. Moor«-, «.«»iiiuiisaionrra, Ja«. T. Henley, Joiin Weils; clerk. A. L. Leavitt; sheriff, A. A. Fitch; treasurer, Alex. Martin; wsschmoi .A T. Wilson; school superintendent, Lucy Gordon; surveyor, A. Castei; coroner, K. G. Galbreath. LAKK COUNTY. Joint senator, L. A. < ogswelt of Lake; repre sentative, V. Conn ol Lake, county Judge, E. M. Brattuin: e«HnuiisM«oners, J. Mcilheny. A. V. Lane;clerk, W. A. Massingill, sheriff, F. p. Lan«'; treasurer, J S. Field; assessor, F E. Hanis; seiMM>i superintendent, j . J. M-m<>■; surveyor. C. E. Moore; coroner, J. W. Howurd. TOWN or JACKSONVILLE. Trustees. J. Nunan, president, G. M. Love, T. Cameron, J. F White, K. Kubli; recorder. Nilas J. 1 »ay; treasurer. Jas. Croncmiller; street votmuiMihmer. Wot. Heely; marsbal.C. Purcell. Tli»* trust«*«* of Jacksonville bold their reg ular a« h **I oum on first Tuesday ill each uinuth. MKKTINU or COUHTH „ 'Itev supreme court of Oregon meets at " H ih m. »« gular terms uomineucing on tiic first VCfggiuya in Marcii aud October; also at Pen ’»n, commencing on tirst Monday In May. . uecu vuit court tor t be first judicial district s iu jMckaon eouuty uu fit at Mondays in >rii, depl’ inbtir and oeeumber. In Klamath uni v ouauuon i Holiday iu June and first OtthMT IwlOVttmh. I in i..»k<' county on the - * < nyacti >Ud Monday ^'dyjpVTf first Ite count y,prol»H t ^uo nm t every -iioaciK Bpr Jòsè-^ .g with the e first Monday. ___ _ irta Monday ..ityr. tin- first M«s>day in Jnaufiftg, — uly and Sept»-mber.' Fur iaikec Vtinty, ji»*rcace’iiiof»tb. commencing th«* tirst y in January. For Klamath county,the Zed it cada y in March, June, äepteiubcr uvembrr • J PACIFIC NUNAN, NO. 7§. W--- COAST ITEMS. THE DÏNASTYS DANGER — NEWS NUGGETS PICKED UP WEST is more complete byt far than any oth *r olttee •n Southern Ureaon, and compares lavorauly wiAfa any In the State. Job Printing ot every imaginable descript (undone at Sun Franciacu rales, and in a prompt and firwt-ctoas und »41- isfactoi y .uMiintT E ngland fears the chine ^ x em A STORY OF THACKERAY. Which Illnstratee the Gentle ThJ^htM* ness of the Famous Novell»!. As toward -the end of October a littl* pire WILL BE BROKEN UF. . qver 40 years ago the night train of I htj Chemin de Fer du Nortl was about Marriage of the “Old Roman's” Daugh iso leave the station at Faris tui English European Powers Watch Every Develop ter to a Ball Player—Murder of a Bar- gentjemau got into a first class compar* ment Glosely — The Situation Serious. tender—Killed While Playing With HI* meut, and stowing away hi* small va British Papera Advise Interference to Sister—A Seattle Lawyer in Durance. Eflfeet a Settlement of ¿he War—The lise took his seat in one of the vauant J. Asher of Tehachapi ha« failed for . Peace of Europe Threatened. corners. He noticed that on the seat op - ------------------------------- —------------ * ♦ ♦------ . -I •bout '|120.00flt • posite to him wmqu gentleman wlio op- The emperor of Chiua will very likely peared tq lie ill. His fqpe wa* deathly Scarlet fever in Los Gatos has forced be dethroned in fayor ot SriiK-e Kung’« pale! be was breathing very harAuad the closipg of the publiq schools. • »on, who will ffieat wiUVthe Japanese. appeared to be iu gre^t pain. Vancouver (B. C. )has voted to borrow Li Hnng Clu^ig has bieh superseded 1, sir? : ( 'an 1 bo d any Olivi J100.000 to erect an eleetrie plant. ip supreme command by General Sang ats?i Stan yoti?”, the gentleman Governor Markham has-a the Ttroxinc* mf ~ an, who P. Chipman of Red Bluff J q ijj," tne suferdr replied the state normal school, vice J. 8. y :-object tq it very paiu- deceased, and Douglas S. Cone director tai of his provi ___ ' clfug u*i attack com- of Agricultural district No. 30, vice J. leged defection tq the Japanese ii beitic id 1 resolved 8. Cam, deceased. canvgMed. - generally The late state fair at Sacramento A British officer on hoard tig» Chinese ftveek’k ’ffni’tiug. But 1 feel -------------------------o ij—i------------------------------------- shows a balance of IS.- t OO on the right warship Cbuen Yung during che ft .-ent Ijeni h’.t 'i^ais olive. ’ ’ •ide. bfttle says.the slaughtei 'was »ometliipg mb t nob go on, my dear Tpstin has shipped the first traisdoad terrible. Had European.« seen the blood- bis feH<;W;traveler feeliiAly. of dried fmit out of Orange county. It drAched ship and fragments of bodi*e “I ttYn’iWperftyt slrtuiger in Fttrfr. I they would have foresworn war forever. have come right tb.rongii from Geneva, was dried apricots. »» A lieet sugar factory for Sonoma The Manchester Guardian is ip^rai*a find 1 do Lot know a.wjurd of conntv. is being negotiated for. It is to that Russia and Great Britain have ■«fi ¿tewJied the loek.maii ulwoi-t i state be located tjiree miles from Santa Rosa. nitely deckled the settleinent of thVwar -,'iFcollapse. “ft will never do fbr you to) The murderer of 'Constable Jeffreys must be ail irtteniational and not a Jav MISCELLANEOUS. di. Puyallup. Wash., is supposed to lie anese afi>ir. Germany and France are ■•that ¿tote. Come, let iue help » the smuggler Brooks who made his es »aid tL have acquiesced fo this decision, before tljp train riartA.' ’ The kindly gentleiuuruwas no cape from MaNeilTs Island penitentiary while the policy of the United Statwhss still regirded as niicertain. Rnssia, ac- xnent too soon, the frien a days fcgo. nffererout of the Colonel Smith W. Fowler, aged 4», cdtding t'o The Guardian, ha* already of aTporter liejjjojt tly in a.cab and died at San tliego. His remains will be warned Japan that the future of Corea train, placwr 11 yourself or friends wish to be cured^ hotel which he taken to Manistee, Mich., his old home. coueenis - the Russian government had him taken NOTARY PUBLIC .Japau. in,her present mood, will pay no himself hail j and where he He w»> a popular lawyer. of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Co Id receive every Clarence Allen, a resident, of Lafav- heed to any representations made by the knew the siok Luring for him on .the way attention. Ca ette. Contra Costa county, while out powers unless they lie accompanied'by atteutiou. caine or Tobacco habits, seek only the Genu hunting fell over the rocks, His gnu tangible evidence of intention te back with all the tenderness of a woman, be was ^discharged, the contents paasiqg them up. It was to authorize this, ac bade him cheer up, for he knew a phy- ine Keeley Treatment, which is the only safe, cording ti> The Guardian, the minis- «’ctan who was one of the highest au Abstracts Made ot Titles to through his heart. ■terial council was summoned. Tt'fur thorities on the particular disease from Lands. reliable and permanent cure in existence. Everett Ornbatin?.. aged 11 years, and ther esys, after a showing <>« force, which he was suffering. .his little sister, living near Ukiah, were Japan would be told Great Britain de All the night- the gentleman was ex LEGAL DOCUMENTS Genuine Keeley Institutes, with most favorable playing and running r<>und t he house iu sired that 'an armistice be established, ceedingly ill, nor did he improve much Of al! kinds drawn up, especially pertaining opposite directions. At the corner of the and Grt^f Brit aux on behalf of/Europe, the nexLiay. The following morning a t > the settlement ut estates.. ' surroundings, at house they collided and the boy died would immediately call au international relation iff the sufferer, who hail been from the injuries he received. conference. / telegraphed for, arrived, and the kind Collector of Accounts Prompt Remittance». , As the tram from Los Angeles was The London Globe and Mt. .lames Ga hearted gentleman who had put off hi* MOtEY LOANED. pulling into the Santa Fe depot, at San zette express th. opinuMf that the Man journey to England, thrown away his Bernardino the other morning, it ran Addreps or write for particulars. Correppond«nee Rollcihd Invest ment 8<*curitte» a it*ecia!ty. Jackson onto a sidetrack au<l plunged full head, chester Guardian's artiuie gives t/fe real railway fare and spent twonights and a County Scrip bought and nold. reaso.i for the meeting of the ministers. day almost constantly by the sick man'* I have a empiete set of maps of all survey- runnym at the rate of 15 miles an hour, The London Pa! cy> the present pb- ride handed overtho sufferer to the care cd lauds in Ibis county, and receive Abstr.cts inV> a freight train standing there, de monthly from ltoseburir nnd the State Land sition of ¡p', lie lightly, re of his friend. nt Salem ot <» »11 ■ ................... new entries madj molishing both engines and 1 Department kt |»<ll I III’ I I I «11 V Then, and not till then, did ¿¿<1 this gold* gold ife broken up or f that ein I t am thus prepared to make out homest<*ao an-, out homestead _ I apers ___ _ __ ...... *.» and i can «»ve to ,,'nvir parti's a th«» the nrin'nap expense p* o- several flatcars. * »resume hin in- 1 its position impenle ihe outlook would en hearted ¡rip to the Roseburg land otlice. '• a trip tin Koeeburg otHoe. Ex-Judge Junius Rochester, a well- be extremely grave. Hitiierto wefliave ruptrd ji 4» terrupted TACOMA, WASHINGTON. __ I known attorney and politician of Se been accustomed, tsi r.-g*r<f Chimi as an * te pt¿Hi Going into the pulpit's room in the 1884. Eleventh Year. 1894. I i harr a Numb-r :f Ftnr Fa-m* «>•<* attle, is detained <»» the city jail at Port I o'h. r dF ft ruble £ ally. aud.wethave.XreTichaut agreement* evening*to bid him goodby, he said: land jiendiug the adjustment "f a charge I '.v4h her which require close attention. ‘‘I must now wish you lart well, as T 1 A Uu4 ¿ of or>tamn.g“Tm-ney nn,1 N W’n— ',S'V LI iii.a^~'lianj*s the only man of emi ha\, huportr.-'t liusiness in London. 1 tr “ Prom pt reply rmu ‘ r to alt 4 k «Itero. with Superior Advantages. tenses. He had been dissipating and Chances ni accordance wits the times. nence iu China.capabie of advjsing the wish vqu a iiearty g. sispev <i . TliHrjiJiW- T ' it« I» i>, bv periniBSion.to Hon. H. K. Hanna, gambling, and meantime drew checks, * • emperor at tl is juncture. He'deserve* covery. ” J.idg« of Ist Judicial District, and to any MORAL i Dmun i Irenrttrios had them indorsed and negotiated them The sick rain was still extremely ill business house in Jacksonville. any aid that England can afford him in INTXLLrCTUAL J or Til Orné Cuirtr. SILAS J. DAY when he had no funds in bank to draw the effort to save his country from and not able to do more ti.mi press Ins A t TEHTIO» TO TSE U]>O11. ’ ' ’ the terrible dangers with which it is benefactor's baud ami whisper a few PHYSICAL | 8 tomx : A. C. Wallace, the pedestrian zroi£ menaced. words of gratitude. II Marion county. Or., arrived at i .oi Jose The relative of the patient, however, J PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The London Graphic says: It is time with his two little children, a boy of 7 a halt was called by the European pow who was no other than his sister, fol and a girl of fl, whom he to- « with him ers interested in keeping the peace. lowed the gentleman out of the room WM. M. COLVIC, OF------ on his journey, which began in August, Neither Great Britain nor Russia can and said: SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES, AFntlKNKY AND COL'NSfcMiH AT L a W. when on coming home to his family one wish to see China permanently crippled “You have not done me the honor to day he found his wife hud eloped" and by the Japanese. A state of chaos iu the tell me to whom I ami my brother owe Address, «/acAjtonr it tr, deserted him. He has a handcar and he former empire would raise problems so signal an act of kindness as that MRS. SARAH K. WHITE, PrlnclMb Will practice Jf all courta of the aiate. alternately allows the children to ride. that might set the world ablaze. which you have shown to an utter < ifhcv In Hie Court House. $50,000.00. He is on his way to I jos Angeles. Capital Stock, The St. James Gazette says the inter stranger. Hail you not so generously 8. J. Mathews, manager of The Re ests of England, France and Russia ate and bo disinterestedly taken curupassiou P. P. PRIM & SON, publican Press and secretary of ihe ; closely involved in the possible breaking on him 1 fear his relatives and friends A'lTOKNKYS arili VOl'NHKl.OK» A I'LAW. Recei ve depos 'ds subject to check or <n Ukiah volunteer fire company, who was up of the Chinese empire, and it is be would never have seen him again alive. charged with having converted the lieved Russia has signified that she can In thanking you again for your kindness, JtokeonVlllr, Ot'ftguH, certificate payable on demand. funds of the company to his own use. not any longer regard the progress of therefore, I should like to know to whom W ill proctiti«* in all court» of iliv State. Ottici* Sell right drafts on heir fork, San has lieen acquitted of the charge. events in the far east with indifference. we are so much indebted. Besides you lu tue Court Huíate, aveund door un IUe right forfeited the cost of your railway ticket. Francisco and Portland. ut entrane *. The sealer Triumph has arrived at The London Telegraph remarks that r lrst-clase Biitincss Telegraphic transfers sold on all points Victoria. B. C., from Bering sea. She three of the five shifts ordered to China If you will allow me to reimburse you took 3,200 skins in the sea. making 4.500 could not possibly arrive there in time the amount"------ J. R. NEIL, in the United States “Do not mention it, ” said the gentle for the season, the greatest catch ever to avert a possible massacre of British Special attention given to Collections nw i arruHNRY and counbelor at law , I artic.ilnrt, and Specimens man. “It is of no consequence. ’’ made bv a pelagic sealer. She was in subjects, nor would a vessel of the type general business of our customers Jet l-.n'iiiriilr, Ur "You will at least dome the pleasure the sea only 40 days. One day she got of the first-class cruiser St. George lie Penmanship, address of permitting us to know your name?" 324. and once in three days got 900. Will pravi lee ui Ul eourt» of I be Stille. Otlice needed merely to keep order nt the 8. F. CAM», J. P- TUFFS, “Certainly. I will give you my card. ” . it Uiv Uu'irt llou»c, i a» l door uu .ell ol en President. V 'ce President • Henry Webber, aged 71, the oldest treaty ports. The paper hints that pos trane«*. With these words the gentleman took sibly a further emergency is being pro It. A. B ooth . C aier. pioneer in the Northwest, and who took out his cardcase and handed the lady a prominent part in behalf of the United vided for. Lionel K. Welmter. Austin 3. Bammond. his card. She read upou it the name The Paris Gaulois asks if British in- States in 1859 to prevent Great Britain “William Makepeace Thackeray.” WE3STER dt. HAMMOND, I tervention in the Coreati trouble might from annexing the Sun Juan archipel It was some weeks liefore the invalid CU0F IS THE BEST. ago. whs accidentally killisl the other not result in a repetition of the famous was well enough to resume his journey, a ITOHNKYS.AT-LAW, W rlvfa NO eaUEAKINO. coup of 1878, which enabled Admiral [ day at Port Diacovery. Wash. . by a run .................................................................. (»regoli. but after his return to England one of *5. CORDOVAN, Lord John Hay to take possession of the away team. the first visits he paid w;w to call upon FRENCH A ErtAMELLEO CALE island of Cyprus. A desiierado oil a recent evening went I “CUPIDcNE" U.^.sJ»FlNECALF4KWfiA»a The Paris Figaro, referring to the the grent novelist in company with his £. KIRCHCËSSNER, M. D Thia great Vegetable 13.SP POLICE, 3 S oles . | into tlie Mug saloon at Seat lie and or- same subject, remarks: The British sister to thunk him personally for tti. -------------- Vitulizrr,thepr<*s(•/ ) - lion of a furnous > reneb piiyMcinn. will quickly cine you of all her- PHYSICIAN AND, 8 U It G KO N. $25J.»2 WOPKINGMEfis | dered the dozen men present to throw once landed in China would not lie able great kindness he had shown him wh^, yous or dDu*ase3 of the generauve onnum, mmh ih Lost ManL<»c- up their hands. Charles H. Birdell, the EXT SA FINE. Insomnia, I’amsin the Buck,Seminal Emission?, Nervous Debiinv* Medford, Orr<ou. to resist the desire to exercise a pressure as he believed, he should have .lied bv- Pimple«», Uutitness to Marry, Exhaustng Drains. Varicocele and *2?l7.?lfoYSSCHOOLSHOEX barkeeper, reached for his gnn. but the , upon the Japanese to prevent them from for his timely assistance.—laiudon Mil Constipation. 11 stop?» a'l losses by day or night Prevents quick* Ollie, al residence. south liuti cornet Carni n» ss of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and desperado was too quick and shot him •LADIES- lion IH i, «licei». the hor’-o’-sof Impotency. < UP! NENE cleanse» th »liver, the BEFORE » no AFTER n" through the heart. Birdell fell dead and deriving all the advantages of a victory. kidneysand the urinary organs of all impurities. e The troubles may then commence and CUPIDEXE strengthens :i..d restores small weiik organs. the desperado, still covering the crowd The reason sufferers »ire not cured by JV'ctors i - because ninety per cent are troubled wit? SEND FIR CATALOGUE Q. F. DLMORLST Prcaiufltla. Ct’I’I DEN E is the only known remedy co cure wit hour »in on»-rat’on. .7XM)t«stlin<>ni with his gnn. backed from the saloon I he peace of Europe l>e threatened, for W-L-OOUGLA?. »»1 a . A written guarantee yiveu and money returned If Rix boxet. doe« not oilecl a peiraauvutcure Russia, France and even America will and escaped. |l.C0a box . s ; x forf-YOO.by mail. Kend for KREKCirciilnrand testimonials. BROCKTON, MA.3. yi K S I D K N T DENTIST. I certainly intervene. Addrero 1> A Vo I* 9IBDICIMB < O., I*. O. Box 307ft, Saa Francisco, Cai. Ftr Sale by Yon can .are msnry by purcba.iDS W. L. The Southern Pacific coast line is lie- Douglas Shors, Srdrunl, OrrguM. Reports have reached Tien-Tsin that Because, we are the largest manufacturers of j ing pushed south rapidly. The most advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee I southerly camp is now within a short a rebellion has broken out in the prov the value by stamping the name and price on ince of Mongolia. Troops from Peking DR. CEO O B. DE BAR. the bottom, which protect, vou against high i distance of the Santa Maria river. have lieeu sent to quell this uprising. prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes Mrs. H. Heye, a German laundress at PIIYSiCIAN A N y. BU KG K<»N, <nual custom work in style, easy fitting and The residents of Tien-Tsin are taking wearing qualities. We have them sold every, I Los Gatos, committed suicide recently. J AC ksou V11 h^*4*go 11 ■ where at lower price» for the value given than every precaution possible against an an- ' Her husband, according to reports, We will send you the mar I AM NOW A any other make. Take no substitute If yout Olfivc and ri Hidoiice on California Sln-«*t. velous French preparation dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by _ she made for drink. ____ l ticipated attack by the natives. I spent all the money « alia Miu-ndcd promptly day or muht CALTHOS tree, by seal' d The Chinese merchants al Shanghai uuaiur, win oiivimj Dealer, wfiusc whose name will^ shiytjy ! This discouraged the woman. She left mail, and a legal guarantee appear. Agents wanted. Apply at two children. are cancelling freight contracts to Che that C althos will » Ofc. J B. WAIT, once. --------------------------------------- ..... .. i Foo and Tieu-Tsin, owing to a report Chicago. Oct. 5.1H93. STOP “"■* The close of the hop season was cele 1 was troubled with emiMdona I'll Y MCI AN ANO SURGEON. A. N. SO LI88, W. H. FARE Ell, < that the Japanese intend to blockade aad varicocele, and had been 011D IT ^permaterrhea, Vari. brated at North Yakima. Wash., by Notary Public. Attorncy-at-Law. sexually Areak for seven years. VUnt cacele. and those ports. X ni forti, Or» K on . Curing the last four years 1 merriment and feasting. About 3,000 I tried every remedy that was sold RESTORE Lo»t it««.. I Several Japanese warships are patrol* Indians were present. and >i t no reiief ror any of my Qfllct* «»n Main at reel, inCtiildrro* Building. ling the coast near Wei-Woi-Hai. a Chi tioub « until I took CA ‘..THOS -It cured and Calla promptly all vint t*d today or night. John Snyder, a wealthy rancher of rcet~etMl me and 1 am now a «um.’’ nese jiort on the Shau Tung promontory. (» xlrae fruu* •*. wf ltooa*ai>4. << letter* rrrrived by a«.] JACKSONVILLE, OCN. Mountain View, Santa (Tara county, ^^t^fOhMMOHIL^O^ol^ArnericaiKAflents^Cincinnad^^ Roal-efitflte. Financ'nl, Insurance Airents came near being swindled out of |6,000 They approach the coast at night and and Investment Brokers General Convey l>y gold brick swindlers. He went to steaui away at daybreak. It is said the ancers and S'-arcli"n» of Records. Titles to land examined MONRY loaned on best .e- Oakland to complete the deal, but fortu object is to prevent Chinese waPships' cur ty at best rates. Real-estate bomrlit and nately for him he took some friends into leaving Wei-Woi-Hai, or Port Arthur, XtMlfi»r«l, llri'KOR, «old on commission. Special attention de on the opposite side of the Yellow sea. voted to collections a"d remittances prompt his confidence au.1 whs saved. (»Ilice in Opera ii u»«e. it is stated the Japanese do not intend -ELY’S CREAM BALM-CI™"”1« the Nanai ly made. Moderate rates. imm*-diate action, »Itv l’rcubyferian church. E. L. Holliday, an ex-l>aseball player to interfere with the export of coal to Pannage*, AI lay n Fain and Inflammation, Heals quick reporfs and prompt returns. Beposl- the Sore n , Ke*tores Taste and Smell, and Cures C atará 'ions taken. of Los Angeles, gives notice of his in ESTATES SETTLED AND KEV'S COL tended marriage with Mary P. Thur China. OR. fc. 8. PICKEL LECTED. War.g Feng Tsao, late Chinese minis- TH Commercial Etiiration. m-rcantile collec man, the only daughter of ex-Senator P H V .’»ICI AN ANI» 8 l’ H G E O N. tions ana matters n probate jriveti special Allen G. Thurman of Ohio. Miss Thur l<i at Tokio, has had an audience at attention and economical msnatrement truar- Peking and was severely censured uu XtM'fuid. Orogon. man has been twice married anil di suteed. Correspondence solicited. Give?« R«*H«*f at once for Cold in Head. account of his ignorance of the Japanese pyly into the NottriU, -------- It is Quickly Absorbed. vorced. her last I-.nsband being J. Un* im promptly .urended ♦.» day or n ght. COL* ECTIONS A SPECIALTY. de-igns in Corea. Druggist ’ by maiL ELY BK0S.. W Warren St. Ñ. Y. • > itici* on 7t n mr»’ct. Thomas Scott Clifford, with whom she Two Japanese spies have been arrested lived in Lower California until theii at Mankow. One of them confessed that DR. J. W. OÜCERS. separation in January last, when she se I lie had been furnishing information to cured a decree on the ground ot cruelty. CrTtCTRA, the great skin cure, Instantly allays DKNTIST. the Japanese. ! the UKHl intense itching, burning, and intlaui- Clifford had taken up his abate there to I KuarauteHd to cure a. 1 nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory Lossoi Eralr It is reported that 2,000 men belong mation. i*ruuts rest and sleep, heals raw au.l Mr «if orti, Uiegon. 4 Fewer, Headache,^ aketulness. Lost Manhood, Nlcbtly Emissions Nervous- avoid prosecution for bigamy, lieing irritated surfaces, cleanse, tlie scalp of < ru.(s « ness.all drains and loss of power In Generative Organs of either sex caused ing to the Sheng division of Li Hung and - ales, and restores the hair. Ci TKi st married to another woman in the United I I y over exertion, youthful error», excessive use ol tobacco, opium orsttm Ila» pvriuaneuily i<<*e?ed in Mvotord for tin , ulants. which lead to Intirmity. Consumption or Inssniiv. Can be '•arriedin Surr» fftsrst h> i . ! ■ HI t.h it .-I .V > ft I ,S K States. Miss Thurman and Holliday I hang s crack corps, now in Corea, have S oap , the only medicated toilet soap, is indis pra ’tico ut th nlintry. Fruiu a continued pensable in cleansing surfaces. < i n , west pocket. •! per box, • for H3, by mail prepai.I. \V!t . a Ho .uG. ‘ r we deserted on account of their pay being ri-St R esolvent , the diseased practice uf over fourteen ytuis I tun pre- ijlvc a written gnarnntcc to cure nr refund the money. Sold bv al' uew blood and skin pun left San Diego in company and it wsis JACXSO a ViLLl’, OR. pu« < d io guarantee entire satistactiou. _ ____ druagtsts. fori♦ ?rk® no<>thrr Write f<>rfree Vi ,! • r .. k s«-t t u in arrears. It is also rumored that they tier and greatest of humor remedies, cleanses ohm anu AKihaisiM»- in plain wrapper. Ac&css IV r.K v £ S£E1» CO., Masoau• Temple,«. aic^GJ under tood by mutual friends they were Olficc .»»et Slowi’»Urug-atofc. the blood <-f all impurities, and thus rcuimes have joined the enemy. *• r sale m Jacksonville.Ore.,by J. W. ROBINSON’S CITY DKL G MOLL the cause, lienee theCPTiccKA R emedies cure to lie married in Los Angeles. It was everv lnimnrof the skin, s< alp, and blood, w ith he undersigned haze formed » A in account of the unfr-.rtuiL.te matri DR. W. S. JONES, Workmen engaged in excavating for a lose’of hair, from pimples to wrofuia, from (•«i-mirtrivrship w*tt« h » i »iuth« r ’«d capi it.lì monial alliances of his daughter that infancy to age. •f for the |»urp<»»«* of < urry imr tn oi. a .. railroad track near Hingham, Nlaes., r h r s i e i a n and s u k « k <> n . 1 Banking liiism- fk in m H ifs hr»nvh«*« Mr. Thurman disowned her, she having Latest and Best Forms Gviu-ra I have unearthed five skeletons over six in .l;»cks«»nvillv, on-gin. C»;ficv :H fli«- »»Id Bold throughout the world. Price, Cttvtctnu, Jfr«4/«rd. Oref/ON. stHiui <>! Beckman’s Bankiag House, N.W,cor leserted her first husband, whom she feet in length, with jawbones of un Me.; Soar,25c.; R ksolvest , *1. I’ ottsk D kc . nt City Prices. ner California anti Tliird NtrerlK. married in Washington during her usual size. Exparts .ay the skeletons ssl> l »is Coar., Hole Proprietors, Boston. C. C. Br.KKMAN. TIMES PKNT1NG CO father’s senatorial career. THUS. (i. KEAWES. " Row to Cure Skin Diseases,” mailed tree. are those of white men. (roiieml OF THE SIERRAS. Dealer in Miners’ and Farmers’ Supplies, : OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN. lliiyor« €>oo<l tioimIly alno» PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. 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 Respectiully, J. NUNAN, Jacksonville SILAS J. DAY, Forest Grove_and Roseburg, Oregon. The Annie Wright Seminary. i J Szrcellent Tesiclxers, EesL-cLtifvil Sxirxoxxn.d.irxg's. SOUTHERN OREGON A W.L. D ouglas MANHOOD RESTORED Torturing Disfiguring Skin Diseases Sold at City Drug Store. Jacksonville. Instantly Relieved MAN! by Use it pay if satisfied. PARKER & SOLISS CÜTICÜRÄ the Great : atarr # , MANHOOD RESTORED! SKIN BEEKMAN & REAMES’ BANKING HOUSE, T CURE