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Èiœfs. ^eœj-Wrrhlg PublUh«l Mood«J* «nd Thursdays by ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK. TIMES PRINTING COMPANY. Advertisements will b«- Inserted in T imho at the fo lowing rat« a Ten linss. one insertion................................. «« ,-yj " each anbMvpienr inset lion........... I WLegal advertisements im>ert<d r«wa<mably A lair red'.ietion frt.m the above rates insde tn yearly ami time advertisers. CHAS. KICK BLU M amaus ». OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Cl IT AO «ATM. President (liirtwIMrtuid; Tic. -president, Adl.TMcveh-o; .«rvMry ui slate Walter Q. Gresham- lecrrtarj ot treasury, John G. Lar- llale eeerelary <<i Interior. Hoke Smith; «cere. tarr of war, Datil 8. Lamont; secretary of navy. Hilary A. Herbert; secretary of asricul- ture'j Sterling Morton; postmaater-irenera.. Walter 8. Biaae'l. a t tor uey-y eneral. H. Oln< y mtatk or ofciuoM. u.tt. aenatora, J. H. Mitchell, J. N Dolph: <5Oi><rvwui<'ii, B Hermann, w. K. nil • guv- „rnor.it Heutioyer: secretary of slate, Georae W McBride; alate treasurer. Ehl I. Melschan; alate prlnter.r. C. Baker.Supt. public luatruc- IM. It. B. MeKiroy: supreme Judr«^ K. 8. Ii<«a. chief Juatlte. If. 8. Moore, U a. Wolver ton; railroad eomiaiasKmera. I. A. Macruiu. J B Kddy. H. B. Couipaoo; clerk of com mission. Lydell Baker. c I. UAsv orncim. iteeebur« — Xeceiver, K. 8. Sheridan, reg ister, M. M. Ycalck. ladlevtew-Hacelver. V. U duelling, regis ter. W. A. Wilshire. nstrr judicial pistuict . NO. 76. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1894. VOL. XXIV. J • « • • NUNAN HOW TO BUILD A SILO. They Lead a Pwcarlou» Lit«, bat Ara Ph!, lowplur« All tb« rtma. From the Wisconsin experiment sta A writer iu the London Quiver say» tion coriiw some of the best of silo in that the costers are now a large claea. formation. Silage being a heavy food, Though the coster’s work is extremely €3-0 nera I the silo ought to be lix'ated as near the hard and his profit« are precarious he stock as possible. Cheap silos are often liver, for a good purpose. When he tqieaks built in the barn. A root cellar or a of himself as “ft general dealer,” he portion of it can frequently be convert means that he trades in anything which ed into a silo by taking out the floor enables him to turn an honest penny. above and building a wooden wail to His ordinary mode of life is even lower the height of the bam plates. It should than is meant by living from hand to tie so located as to be tilled from the liouth. When he turns out iu the small outside. Ample space for entting box, hours of the liw&rniug to look round the and wagon is neefwnry. Stone markets, he may not even know whether OllVr l-Jnyi-rw Exceptional ly (loot! Values power Wo or brick is now seldom used unless it this traffic for the day will consist in is desirable to make use of standing fish, vegetables or fruit. He may take walls of masonry, and even in such a hasty penny braakfast in the street cases it is better to have the walls lined and then go to Billingsgate with the with wood. idea of "loading up” with the first, only The cheapest floor cinsists of solid to find that everything is too dear, and Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Luke snd clay, raised a few inches above the sur then he must hie away to Spitalfields or Klamath e luntlcs: circuit Judaea, H. K. Han na, W.c. Hale:dia.netattorney. H. L. Benaor.; face of the surrounding ground. The Covent Garden. When he thus ariaes wuihsr bourd ot v^uallaatn.n, A. C. Au Lion. -------------- ——a—------------ — foundation should be of stone or brick, with the lark, he cannot tell whether he JACSSUSl IXMIMTV. though not necessary. Concrete formed will have "a gaxi day” or a very poor «enalor. 8. H. Holl, representatives, J. A. Jeffrey, 8. M. Nealon, Geo. W. Dunn; county of gravel and cement is equally goal, one. Judge, J. K. Nell; coninusaloners, 8. Furry, especially up to the surface of the The most despairing time of all is W. 11. Bi «delta w; clerk, N. A. JacoiM; sheriff, ■» Palteraoli; recorder Grunt Kawlinga; treaa- ground. The wall upon which the sills when the markets all round are too dear rer, D. Liun; sso< ssor, J. L. wooldridge; rest should be at least six inches above to allow of the barrow being "loaded iiool auperliilcndeni. Qua. Newbury; sur veyor. H. W. Kennedy; coroner.D. M mower; the floor and eight inches above the up. ” If the coster can clear 3 or 4 shil «luck impector jaa. Helms. ground surface. The sills should be an lings in the day, he will not be down JOdkPMlgg count I. choret’, to the masonry by means of iron hearted, and should he earn nothing, or Jolul senator. W.8. Vaaderburg; represen MISCELLANEOUS. rods. They may be matte of two pieces even make a loss, he looks at the mat tative,H. G. Smith; county Judirr, J. M China; .Mttumisaioncra. J. K. Seyterlh, T. K. Croxtou; of 2 by 8 or 2 by 10 inch stuff spiked ter as philosophically as one could ex clerk. C. B. Harmon; »heriff. Jos. G. Hlalt; together. These should be painted with pect. There are shrewd business men treasurer, A Bartlett; asaeaaor, C. M. Siltea; school superintendent.AliceCarson;surveyor. coal t.,r ami bedded in mortar, with the among the costers who rise into thriv ¡2.0. McCulloch; coroner. W. If. Kremer. ends crossed at the comers and well I ing shopkeepers. The bank establish KLAMATH COUHTT. spiked together. ment for their own use teaches them to Joint senator, C. A. Cogswell oi u».c-, rebre- Studs smaller than 2 by 8 inches are save, and the evening tor receiving de senlative.V. Conn ut lake;county Judge,C. 8. Moor«-, tommlsaloners, Jas. T. Henley. John notary public seldom used, even for small structures. posits will be one of the liveliest of the Wells; clerk. A. L. Leavitt; sheriff. A. A. Experiments carried on at the Wiscon week. The fact is also learned that Filch; treasurer, Alex. Martlu; assessor.A . T. Wilson; school suixTiiiteodent. Lucy Gordon; sin experimental station, with a view there is strength in unity, so that the ser.eyor, A. urntei. coroner, K. G. Galbreath. IIitM By F’ar The to determine the pressure which was London Union of General Dealers in LAKS COgWTY. safe to allow on the sides of a silo, its way exi"-cises as farreaehing an in Joint senator, C. A. 1 ogsweli ot lake; repre- seniailve, V. Coun ot Laks;couuty Judge. K. showed that to insure against bending fluence as a city guild. Abstracts Made oí Titles to M. Bi attain: oomu-lsa oiiers, J. Mclibeny. the studs should not lie less than 10 The chairman might correctly have A. V. Lane;clerk, W. A. .daasingill, sheriff, V. Lands. P. Lane; treasurer, J. 8. Field; assessor, F. K. inches wide for a silo 16 feet deep, and described himself in the words of out Harris; sebooi superintendent, J. J. Monro« ; not less than 12 inches for 18 to 20 feet of his brethren, “I ain’t a eddicated LEGAL DOCUMENTS surveyor, C. t. Moore; coroner, J. W. In Moutliem Orojr-on deep, and wider in proportion as the person, but I know wot’s wot.” He Howard. Of all kinds drawn up, espi-ciully pertaining rows or j acusohvillb . depth increases. In these tèsts the up proved this characteristic by rising into to the settlement of estates. Trustees. J. Nuuau. president, G. M. Love, A.n<l Dot's* 'I'll«» rights were 18 inches apart. To be se a thriving tradesman, having one or T. Cameron, J. V . While, K. Kulill; recorder. Silas J. Day; treasurer, Jas. Croneniiller;street Collator of Atcouuti Prompt Rcmitlanci-». cured against latterai pressure the studs two shops, and when on one occasion oomiulaaiouer. W Bl. Heely; marshal.C. Furcell. should be mortired into the sills. his errand boy stole a box containing The trustees of Jacksonville bold fbeir reg MO1EY LOANED. ular sessions on Bret Tuesday In each mouth. Strength in the walls 'is most essential nearly 100 sovereigns the police would Manina or coukth not believe that such a man had so Investment securities a»iiccialty. Jackson (.the pressure being very great), in ordei The supreme court of Oregon meets at to prevent spreading, which admits th« much money to be stolen. The fact County Scrip bought and told. Salem, regular terms commencing on the Orel I have a c omplete set of n.aps of all surv, i- Mondays In March amt October; also at Fed- was ns stated, however, and the “gen tt* (and« in this county, »»d receive Abrtraoty air and spoils the ensilage. The usua1 Hel m, commencing oi Brat Monday In May. monthly from Kosebutirand the State Land lining consists of two thicknesses of eral dealer” still continued to make Tbecircull oourt for ns- Brat Judicial district Department ut Salem ot a'l new entr'eg maih' alts In Jai'keou countj^on Bist Mondays iu boards, joints broken. A thickness of progress, while he was well kuown to I am thus prepared to make out homestead April, September and December. In Klamath papers «nd can save tn partits the expense o> tarred paper should tie u,:ed between the Lord Shaftesbury, who publicly alluded county on second Munday la Juno and drat a trip to the Roseburg land office. Monday in November. ,n Lake county on the layers of the boards. to him as “My friend------ . ” At first third Monday in May and the sec.iud Monday The officers of the Wisconsin station sight it may appear to be a humble In October. In Josephine county on the brat l hare a Sttmb r rf Xiw f arm» and Mo.nlayalii March and August. painted silos. If the silo is built in thing to lie a leading spirit among such other deeirable property <» »»1/ Fur Jackson county the county,probate anu side the bam, no lining on the outside humble folk, but in a way there is am baud» far onto. commlaalouers' courts meet every moutu, will bo required. As a mie, the ensilage ple f.eope for administrative ability and commencing with the first Mouduy. For Jose tari’roupt reply made to nd letters, phine coiiuty, the hist Monday ill Juuuaiy, TACOMA, WASHINGTON. settles badly in the comers. The cor enterprise. i.'linnr - h in accordance wltji the tune«. Apt II. July and fli'pti'inber. For Lakecounty, Hi'fer*. by pi'i-miasion.to Hon. 11. K. Hanna. ners may be filled by using a three cor every alternate mouth, commencing the Bret 1884. Eleventh Year. 1894. Judlto of 1st Judicial District, and to any llouday In January. For Klamath county,the PLAYING IN THE GARRET. nered piece of timber made bv splitting, busmess house in Jacksonvnie.Ag j DAy Brat wuduiwday In March,Juno, September say, a 6 by 6 inch scantling with a saw. —»1 HaBinillmr- A Boarding School for Girls, Some of the Resources and Pleasures of the The doors may be continuous from top Playroom Under the Roof. with Superior Advantages. to bottom, thus forming a chute through "There is one delight, ” said a man j in PKOFESS1ONAL CARDS. which tho ensilage may <irop to the MORAL Í Tra IisHTtmss 1 floor of the cattle stable, or there may who was reared in a small town, “that Grvxs Citimi L IMTSLLICTUAL J be a space of several feet left behind I suppose many children born in great PHYSICAL ( immoi to Txi ) WM. M. COLVIC, them. The former method is more con cities never know, and that is the de ------- OF--------- light of playing in the garret Many ATbOMNKY AND COlINSKMiK AT L a W. venient for feeding, but the latter ad<l- city children, to be sure, have relatives strength to the silo and prevents the in the country or iu smaller cities oi walls front spreading. If outside doors Will practice In all court« of rhe «late. towns whom they have visited, who live are used, they should be hung on hinges. Utile« in the Court H uimv . SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES, in houses with garrets, and these know a best method for arranging the in Capital Stock, - $50,000.00 The something of the delights of the garret, Address, side is to place short boards across the but there mast be many city childre: P. P. PRIM a »ON. MRS. SARAH K. WHITE, Principal doorway, which will be held in place who never even heard the name. ÀTTOKNKYS aNU counskloks at law . by the weight of the ensilage and can “For myself, I remember well a gar Keceint drpos'ts subject to check or on uv built up as the height of the ensi J OreyuH, ret to which 1 used to climb in rainy certificóte payable on demand. lage increases, icehouse fashion. By weather up a steep and narrow flight oi Will practice In all court« of the elate. Office Sell sight drafts on Kev fork, Sun the use of tar paper the air can be ex stairs. It was warm and rather stuffy In the Court Huuav, accund door on the H«bt of Fuitranc j. cluded. khancisco and Portland. in the garret, but the rain made music Telegraphic transfers sold on all points on the shingled roof, and the garret it Wire and Picket Fence. J. R. NEIL, in the Uni ted States Have end posts not less than 8 inches self was full of treasures. There wat AITOHNKV and COUNSKLOH AT LAW. Special attention given to Collections a,,d square, well braced and three or four room, ts begin with, space to move end poets are about in, though you needed to look out feet in the ground. The eud rirst-elase Business ant Normal School general business of our customers Ja 'G um UI i *, Or the life of the fence. Set line posts poets two a little for the timber in the sloping Will practice ill ill courts of lue Stall'. Office for 1 h >*.1 i Sexes 8. F. CASH, J- P- TUFFS, rods apart, and where they stand in a roof. There was a swing from two ol in tee Court Hous«*, last door on leit ol «¡li ihe beams, and we used to swing «uu President, V'ce President • depression of the ground nail an inch tre lice. Eor Particulars swing iu that and never get tired of it. It. A. B ooth . C ater- There was a chimney up through tbit Penmanship, address Lionel K. Webster. Austlu 8. Hammond. garret, a great, big, friendly chimney, WEBSTER A HAMMONO, and we used to play tag around that chimney until we couldn’t run any A FruHN KY8-AT-LA W. I8THE8IST. W MUL NO SQUEAKING. more There was a j?reat lot of old Hsaford, .... Ongun. n agazinea, and these were an unfailing $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH« ENAMELLED CALF. source of delight. There were ohl bookr u.^.soriNECAif&mm E. KIRCHQESSNER, M. 0., In queer type, and with strange locking ♦ 3.5.® P0LICE.3 soles . pictures. There were queer ohl hail PHYSICIAN AND 8 U HU KO N, *95J>2'WORKINGMENS FENCE OF WIRE AND PICKETS, PICKETS. covered trunks, with round tops, stud | “CUPIDENF SXTRA FINE. Mrdford, Oregon. board 10 inches square oil bottom of ded with brass headed nails. Ill tlrss« This treat Vegetable $2 A7-5 B oys 'S chool S hdes . post to prevent pulling out. I put up trunks and around in the garret wen ----------------------- -------- .................. ----....................Vltabzer,tbcprej«T:p- «.'Ilice at rcahietiee, south casi «orase C and ticn of n farnouH French physician, will quickly cut e von of ull r:« r- •LADIES- sth streets. voua or di»-uses oi the generative organs, euch eight wires, the first 812 inches from curious, old fashioned men’s clothes, ‘h hi LoatManhofxi, f3',2-'B^TDS0NG°l4 Insomnia, Piünsiu tbeßack,öemi>i:d Euiissions, —---------------------- —........ -------- ..... ------------..... q N-^rvonn Debihtv. ground, then 4, 4^, 6, 7, 8L4 and 10 and the most extraordinary gowns ant Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exlianaung Drains. Varir<w!e an«l ¡nation. It 11 stops «tops all lJs-ses J’revonts qnick- Constipation. I oamcs by day or night. Prevent« SEND FOB CATALOGUE O. r. DEMOREST' inches apart. Do not drive staple tight. capes and hats of women—not fancy ►f discharge, which if not check checket ’ leads to S jm » t matorrhœa and pt «soi e<’ S|M*rmatorrt)u»H W-L* DOUGLAS, Have pickets sawed 1 by I1, inches, costumes, but the real things, such at arrncr >«««> ec-rrn <11 the horrors Imi»otency. «’VPIiJKAiEcleumsintu‘liver, the KKSIDKNT DKNT18T. BROCKTON, MAiJ. acruriL and Mr ten and the urinary onranpof ail impurities. bind them on trnsses and saw in one- they actually wore many years ago, anti CVPIDENE strengthens and restnr-s small we ;k organ*. You can save money by purcka«iag W. L. Thj r-ason suff* iers are > ot cured bv l»«M-tors is b th use ubiety per eer* e.re troubled witf. Bedford, Brsgsa. Douyln« Shoe«» quarter inch, with crosB cut, same dis looking stranger than anything yot Prcsl’Atltis. CUPIVJENB: only known remedy co cure without an opj-rati.in .5»» OiiTlmoni Because, we sre the largest manufacturer« of til.v A writceu gu-'-ant'M’ riven and money returned if s'X boxes doea not eiiecl u petjuam nt cure tance apart as wires, and while on the could hire at a costann i-'s. We used t< advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee fj.iiOubox sixn»rf'».o .by mail. Send for frew circular and testimonials, the value by stamping the nt.tne and price on trusses drive a sixpenny nail close to dress up sometimes in these old, old OR. CEO. O'B. DEBAR. ▲cdre«a D.l Vol* RwpICIXK <’O^ P. O. F^x 2UTG,San Frand.4CO.Cni. ¥rrr Salc.'m the bottom, which protects you against high each notch, about half wav in. so as to things and parade around in lite garret prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes PHYSICIAN ANU8UKGBON, Mual custom work in style easy fitting and bend it over the wire. Put the stays or and have great times gem.iuily, and s< wearing qualities. We have them so.d every Jacksonville, Oregon. pickets two feet apart. Cut three forgot ourselves in tho delights of tilt where it fewer prices for toe value given than ary other make Take no substitute If yout fourths of them 27 inches long and one- garret that the very world itself looket. Ota« «' and reeld-noe on California Street. dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by Calls attended promptly day or night fourth of them long enough to reach the strange when we came down stairs and Dealer, whose name will shortly V e will send von the mar- I AM NOW A appear. Agents wanted. Apply at top wire. This is a cheap fence, says a back to it. vvlous French’ preparation OR. J. B. WAIT, “What is there iu the big city thaï once.________________________ correspondent of Ohio Farmer, who built CALTHOS iree, by sealed takes the place of the gerret?”—Nev. PHYSICIAN AND 8VHGKON. mail, and a legal Ruarautee 100 rods of it. Here is what it cost in A. n . soliss . IV. H. PAUKE«. that C althus will York Sun. Notary Public. money, not counting posts and labor: A t tor ney-at - La w. Bidford, Oregea. Chicago. <kt. 6,1R93. 670 lbs. galvanized wire. No. 10..................... $14 07 STOP “4 •‘I was troubled with •miRNÍons « Miners’ and Farmers OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. Men’s Suits, complete, from $5.00 to $20.00 Soliciting your patronage and guaranteeing satisfaction, I am Respectfully J« NUNAN, Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY, REAL ESTATE AGENTI BEST EQUIPPED JOB OFFICE The Annie Wright Seminary. Tesiclxers, ZOeavLtiiVLl Su.rxou.nd.iixg's. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE lb more complete by tar than anv other «»Bice n Southern Oregon, and compares lavoraulv with any In the State. Job Printing of every imaginable «leseriptlondoiie at San Francisco rates, arid Ina prompt ami llrst-class snd eat i«la« t ny manner CUSTOMS OF COSTERS. informatiou Concerning the 1'oundatlou, Flooring, Studding, Lining, Corners, Etc. Cash or Goods paid for all kinds of Farm Produce« ' ÍitUYÍ. SOUTHERN OREGON. A W.L. D ouglas MANHOOD RESTORED ••Queeu Elixabctli.** The town of Willintnsbridge, N. Y., is controlled politically by a womaa “bose.” She is Mrs. Elizabeth Hielmm and is known as “(¿ueeu Elizabeth. She is u wtmietress, rivals in real estate, is a lolwiyist at Albany, is a notary puk- lie and hae made WilJiantsbridge b good, bustling town out of tlx» villapt it was. Incidentally zL-. I •« made <150.000 during the past : years. She >• a comely widow, ‘ fat and 40. ”—Chicago Tribune. Food l or Thought. Here is food for thought in a question propounded by a Boston woman. “What would provtaL" aho r.:'l;s. "if we were to bav» nnivt rsa! suffiag« iu MuHachu- ■•etts our disfranchising the male pipu- laiiou? Nothing in ihe world if w< a '.witc:l. Tin re ar»'40,000 more wo. ..«n than men in ini'- slate, ami we should have it r.ll our own w;:v nr.d weald soon I* misters of the jioht.ieal situation." Will I'fi’ie th«» Yule Meu. Mrs. Filipp«, whose husband is a part- !<-r of Andrew Carnegie, and who has i»«'H Lord Lytton’s place at Kneb- worth, lias invited tie Yale men to im her, and she will give a ball in their honor. Her son, a YrJc undergraduate, knows the meu of the team well and went over on the New York with them. A Pretty Variation. At Tufts college Hass day this year tho girl students marched in the procea- viott for the first time. It was only the t'rosbman class whose ranks were thus varied. The Boston Herald says, “A very pretty variation they were, too, and a much more unfamiliar one than they will be in the future. ” Mrs. Fulmer*« Appointment. Mrs. Fanny Purdy Palmer of Provi dence has been appointed state factory inspector under the new law by Govern or Brown. She will hold the office three years, with a salary of «1,500 a year. Mrs. Palmer is a woman of brood culture and a writer of ability. Miss Margaret Foley is still overseer of the stoue yard in New Brunswiok, where she was engaged last year. The yard is owned hy Mr. Nelson, city treas urer, who is ler*,; ted as saying that his overseer has all theoomnion sense, phys ical endurance and force of character of the best men. Mrs. Grace M. Kimball of Oakland, Cal., haaracently been granted an im portant patent for a ‘sash fastener” which holds the window securely wiien it is either open or closed. It is described as an ingenious, simple and effective de vice. ________ An English woman «-rites iu on. of their journals: “The mannish woman is peonliar to England. An American woman does pretty ntmrly everything a mau does, but she doesn’t de it in a mannish way. ” Buckles are now seen on almost every costume. Twisted ones of sterling ail- ver and gold rope are among the latest designs and are worn at either the throat or belt. Mis« Alioe Stone Blackwell, the only daughter of the late woman suffrage ad- vocaL .Lm>* Stone, has taken up her de ceased mother’s life work. Dr. Sarah Hackett Stevenson has re jeived the degree of doctor of science from the University of Pennsylvania. If the Baby ¡8 Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cutes wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Land For Sale. Fourteen acres of fine alfalfa land lo cated one-quarter of a mile west of Cei • tral Point and adjoining the fair ground:. For particulars cal) on *r address J. D. S tevens , Jacksonville. Or. Sold at City Drug Store. Jacksonville. MAN! Office ou Main street. In Childers' Building. Calls promptly attended to day or night. OR. E. P CEARY PHYSICIAN AND 8U BS BON. Binlford, UregSa. and varinocele, and had been vexualiy weak tor M,v«n ÏW-. lluriuu tr>. I«.« tour room 1 lri*1 «vor, rmuriy th.t wuMnold «nd trot no robot tor any of tnr troublo. until I took CA ■ .THOS— It rarrd «nd r -.lured «1. Knd I uou u ni...“ I I ilrwt frMB M. nt tkuMokU, Irilrn hr m.] PARKER & SOLISS, RESTORE Loat Vigor. Use it $ pay if satisfied. AddressV^NnMOliLCO^Sol^niencanjAoents^CIncinnat^^^ Otter In Opera House. Kcaideiice oppo- «Ile Prvaby turiuii church. I— ELY’S CREAM BALM-Cfe«n«. tke Nasali P b « m << m «, Allay. Pain and Inflammation, Heals I the Sores, Keatores Taste an«i Smell, and Cures] DR. fc. a. PICKEL PHYSICIAN AND A Mvs'.fmd. Orsgua. Calls promptly attended to day ot n gilt. Onice on îth street. Ml ▲ 8 U BUBON. In Heat Ami» int» iht XottriU.------- It it Quickly Abtorbrd. 150c. f)ruggibT w by maiL ELY BEOS., 56 Warren SL, N. Y.j DR. J. W. ODCERS. D KNTIST. Medford, Qrggoa. Has p.iruiane««tly located In Medford for tb« prattle* ot d«ntlstry. From a asiuniiel practice of over fourteen ytwra 1 am pr<- par'd to guaraiuve entire aatlstaction. Ortie« over Stover's drug-store. MANHOOD RESTORED! Th‘.B»ond®rt*i'SuSdy Ku.ranu—d to cure ail nervous disease., sucu a: ea^ Memory-. Ixesof Bruin Power. Headache. Water Ulrica. Lost Manhood,Mirbtly Ktuisaioos, Nervous^ neM.aildralnsand los.of powerin GenerativeO,of either sermrut .4 by overexertlon, youthful error«, excessive use of toouevo. cntuai urge n- ulanu, which Mad to lnarmlty. Consumption or Insanity. Can be -arri'din vest nocket. *1 per box. • for Mo. by mall.prana ,J. with >«8.» mier w» iSlve a writtea guarantee te eure or refund the wui.-r. ;a,ld a. a , I ----------------- ,---------- 'drunxists. Ask for it. take miother. »rtiaf'»r£re« M ed„ r.: ni.<>s M nt ,e:. ¡, j gnu A>-tkals:sa. m plain wrapper. AddreM Bl kk ▼N S££D CO., Masonic l.-rnr-.e,« bicx . ua . •"rmle in Jacksonville,Ore., by J. W. ROBINSON' S CITY DRUG s 'U i U is . PJI DR. w . S. JONES, PHYSICIAN AND SV KG K O N. OSes Is Hamlin's Block, up-atalra. Legal Blanks Latest auil Bast Forms at City Pi ices. TIMES PRINTING CO. JACKSONVILLE, OCN. Heal-estate. Financ'al. Insurance Amenta avl Investment Broker« General Conwy, «.■«•rr and Si-nrclicni of Record«. Title« to 'l*«id . tamfned MONEY loaned on best ,«e- twitv at best rate«. Ki al-i-state bought and whl on commission. Special attention de- 'T-.I.-d to eolli ctione a»d remittances prornpt- Is in ldc. Moderate rates, imor diate action, <y«ick rep«»rte and prompt returns. Dcpoai- ’’iWtn« taken. _ ESTATES SETTLED AND HENT8 COL LECTED. c..mntorclal Ctiaatinn, m rcamile collec- T’,.>ns sun matters n probate iriv< n spi ' c I h ! ! MHention anircC'tnomlcal manawmnnt auar- lioteid. Correspondence solioited. 34 lbs. No. 6 iviru nails........ filbs. Il« inch staples........ Saw bill for picket stays.... A (.«lupalaii Relic. 1Ö ........ 1 an Total............................................ ¿W27 Agriculture New. and Notes. L. O. Howard, a gradnute of Cornell university anil for eight years first a gistant to Entomologist Riley of the d< ■ partmeiit of agriculture, has been pro moted as entomologist to suiveed Dr. Riley, who h:ts resigiiwl. Professor C. S. Plumb, director of Purdue university agriculture station, has sent out a bulletin telling the valu> COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. of the soja bean as a substitute for coffee. The French legislatr.v has agreed to raise the tariff on wheat front 264, cents to 33 cents per bushel, which is probably the highest tariff now re BANKING HOUSE, corded anywhere on grain. m te» ( . < . 7? A A Äi .11.4 Ar‘ A fit 4 A K. It is told that the stocks of evaporat JACKSO >VtLLP, OR. ed apple« are extremely low the world over, with high prices prevailing. •F1IB CNDEHSIGNED HAfE FOBMED A: According to official report, the peach 1 .'«i.pnrtni rsh'p w'th an author'ziil capitai • if S-'A®’0. f '1' the t>urP°,4e ,,f vurryingona crop, commercially considered, is prac «;i ru«nl ¡Linking liiinm*« in all its liruncheu tically a fai lure. The condition of ap- - n .Ir-ikrnn'ill«'. Or'*g*’f>. O»ltce at the old ■«tatid ni ih'.'ktr.r.n'a Banking House, N.W.cir- nles is rather better than that of peaches. ,,1-r CMfot nut and Thin* nt mete. Wheat news front Kansas and Nebras I « C ? BBRKMAN. ka is not encouraging. THOS. G. KEAMSS. And yet lives in ignorance of A relic of the presidential campafgr, of 183-1, consisting of a copper coin is sued by the opponents of Andrew Jack son, is in the possession of Ira H. Ben jamin of Romeo, Mich. Ou one side, encircling the center, are the words: “Perish Credit. Perish Commerce. 1834. ” In the center is the figure of t hog-running, with the words, “My Third Heat” on it Above the hog. "My Victory.” Below it, “Down With the Bank. ” On the other side, encir cling the center, are the words, “My Sabstitnte For the U. S. Bank ” In the center is a medallion of Jackson, and below it the words: “Experiment My Currency. My Giory. ’’—Chicago Her ald. the fact that a single applica tion of the CUTICURA REME DIES, will, in the majority of cases, afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep and point to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure, when the best physicians and all other rem edies fail. Works Wonders, and its cures of tor turing, disfiguring, and humil iating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. Catarrh. Many cases of catarrh might be avoid ed and others greatly relieved if at the first sign of any trouble in the "early snuffles” period the nose and throat were thoroughly «preyed at leant once a day with oue part of listeriue mixed with two parts of water. A throat spe cialist thinks thia treatment as much a part of the good and cleanly toilet an brushing the teeth or L >ir or bathing. —New York Pont. CUTICURA ! Bold throughout tho world. P ottbb Dura ANBC’HK .<>iKf.,MOIe prut* » BoNtun. About th« Blood and tikin,” mailed fret- Facial nieniiahea, faliing hair «nd «im pie baby raahes prevented by < uticura Auap. — Instantly relieved by a Catl- < ura FiaaieV, l»ec«u«e u vi- MuSCUiar Ultzes the nerve turces and lMMU* CUre* l,er'OUB wmvllw2>3 VA it I MLld 11111111 »4»^**- NervOUS