MEDICAL. RAILROADS Tboa. F. Oak**». Henry C. PayneJHenry C Rouse. Kccen er». ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R (yticura ïimrs. I---------------------------------------------------------------- , -------------------------------------------------------------------- MONDAY OCTOBER 2), 1894. VICTORIOUS JAPANESE. the great SKIN CURE Instantly Relieves Pullman Sleeping Cars ANOTHER FIERCE FIGHT IN WHICH THE CHINESE WERE ROUTED. ITie Mikado's Soldiers Cross the Yalu River and Take Possession of the Chi TORTURING nese Stronghold—After Three Hours Fighting the Chinese Retreat in Dis Skin Diseases order—Japanese Forces Are Aggressive. Dispatches from Wi Ju give details of the battle fought between the Chinese »nd Japanese across the Yam river. Tourist Sleeoina Cars General Nodzn, the Japanese chief of staff, it appears, succeeded in getting ST. PALL the main body of th« Japanese army MINNtAPOLIM across the Yalu river without a mishap by daylight Thursday. Then Colonel DULUTH Sato was sent athe head of a column on » reconnoitering expedition and he dis FARGO _____ To covered the enemy occupying a fortified GRAND FORKS position near the village of Fushang on CROOK8TON_ the right bank^of the Yalu. Though he had no artillery at his disposal, Colonel / WINNIPEC Sato immediately commenced an attack ! HELENA AND upon the Chinese and a fierce fight fol lowed. The Chinese fought desperately BUTTE. and stubbornly. THROUGH TICKETS The attack began at 10 o’clock in the morning and last-A until noon, wThen ------ TO------- Bold throughout the world. Price, CimcnRA, the Chinese began wavering, broke and CHICACO, 60c.; SoAr/xoc.; R kholvknt , $1. P ottkk D rug xnd (,’HM U obp ., Hole Prop«., Boston. “All eventually retired in great disorder, WASHINGTON, ».bout the Bkiu aud Blood,” t>4 pugen, mailed free. falling back upon Kewlienching. PHILADELPHIA, The troops commanded by Colonel Sato, after the Chinese had retired, set Facia! Blemishes, pimply, oily, mothy NEW YORK. •kin, falling hair, and .lmpie baby rashes pre to work njton the demolishment of the BOSTON tented and cured by Cuticura Soup. fortifications of Fushang. Inside the fortifications they found 200 Chinese AND ALL POINTS EAST ». SOUTH. dead. The Japanese also captured a For information, time cards, maps ana MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS number of prisoners, among whom was ticket«, call on or write f and weakness, back ache, weak kid- a Chinese officer who stated that the A. D. CHARLTON, i neys, rh< uin attain, and chest pains Asst. Gen. Bass. Alft., Portland. Oregon, . relieved in rnie minute by the C’u- position was held by 18 battalions of g. F. C a SS, Grant's Hat». k ticura Antl-Paiu Flaster. Chinese troops. Agent for «outbern Oregon. The Japanese, escorting their prison ers, then marched in the direction of General Nodzu’s main body, with the intention of rejoining it. The number of Chinese wounded is not known. The Japanese lost five i? officers and 90 men killed and wounded. THVVSl.KIUI "«AH« A MOT« ONT.” Later dispatches said the Chinese out Ihia Great Railway System Con posts were falling back upon Kewlien- nects at ching, where it is expected the only determined stand of the Chinese in HT. PAI L mui OMAHA JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Manchuria will be made. It is under stood that Field Marshal Yamagata’s With Mil transcontinental line«, giving diruvX and swift communica plans are completed in every detail for Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Hiding tion to ail Horbes promptly attended to. inflicting what he hopes will turn out to Eastern and Southern Points deeding done at reasonable rates. B<*t of be a crushing blow upon the Chinese. care will be used to prevent accidents, but Several columns of Japanese troops AND IM TH1 will be responsible for none should they occur are acting in concert, after the manner ONLY LINE RUNNING Will refuse to do livery work on credit. adopted by the Japanese commander at Ping Yang, and it is expected they will ELECTRIC LIGHTED deliver a simultaneous attack upon the ■■ ARD-—« Chinese position. If the Japanese field STEAM HEATED marshal’s plans are carried out in the Voatibulcd train« of Elegant manner indicated in the dispatches from the front, it is probable the network of SLEEPING, the invaders will be completed around the Chinese position by midnight Sat PARLOR, STOCKTON, CAL. urday, thus enabling the attack to be DINING horough instruction andpraiti - delivered at dawn Sunday. But, if the ----- AND------ cal D.-lll in all English Branches. A Com- tr.plete Business Course. Normal Training Japanese columns succeed in occupying for L'eaehera’ Certificate» a Specialty. BUFFETI CARS the position assigned them previous to TWENTY YEARS’ SUCCESSFUL EXPERI midnight Saturday, it is believed the at WITH ENCE. tack will be delivered at the earliest FREE RECLINING CHAIRS; possible moment. TERMS OF TUITION, Some doubts are expressed among Making Its service second to none In the One Month, In advance,... World. Three Mouih», In advance, the Japannse commanders as to the re- Tloaets arson sale at all prominent rail Six Month», in advance.... ported strength of the Chinese position road ticket office». One Year, In advance....... For further Intormatlou ask the nearest at Kewlienching. road agent, or adrtr*-«« Satisfaction Guaranteed. It is repprted the Japanese batteries at C. J. EDDY. General Agent, J. W. C a SEY, Trav. Poe». Agt. Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy Kewlienching have beeu increased from PORTLAND. Extra. three to 11, but on the other hand, rumor says it is extremely doubtful whether all these batteries are fully armed. The esprit de corps and health If to be rure and see that your ticket of the Japanese troojie are excellent, and Is the Portrait work turned out reads via it is said to be the universal ambition to by the capture Moukden before the birthday of the emperor of Japan, Nov. 3. Later dispatches from the Yalu river show that in the battle between the Chi The above name on a photo is a nese and Japanese 3500 Chinese troops of all arms were utterly routed. guarantee of superiority. — 1 H E - A detachment of 1,800 wounded Jap Photo6 from label to life size. anese have arriv ed at Chemulpo. There CHICAGO, • is a large number of wounded at Seoul. While in Medford call at our In addition 2,100 wounded Japanese ST. PAUL, Studio and examine our work. have been sent to Japan. MINNEAPOLIS 7th Street Medford, Oregou. At Ping Yang there are 1,200 woui. fled Chineae in the hospitals. The rebellious — AMD — Tong Hais of Southern Corea are rest OMAHA RAILWAYS. less and only the fact that they are not provided with arms prevents them from THIS I« TH! breaking out in open revolt and moving WITHOUT COST. GREAT SHORT LINE on Seoul, for which many of them have started. MBTWBKN We will send you by mall post-paid one Four hundred Japanese seldiers have small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, DULUTH with instruction« tor planting and car1 ng tor been stationed at the king’s palace, It, together with **ur complete Hat of Nursery Seoul, as the king’s brother is believed stock. If you will out out this advertisement, ST. PAUL, mark on It the name of this paper, and tell to be leagued with the Tong Hais. CHICAGO I bow many and what kind of trees and plants The Chinese are mobilizing a force at yi.u would like to pnrebase, and when you Kiren and gathering a strong force at And all Pointe East and wish to plant them. We will quote you lower prices on the stock Pow Ting Fu. South. you want than have ever Peen offered you. The British consul at Seoul states that Write at once. Their Mairntfic.nt Track, Peerletia Vestibule«! EVERGREEN NURSERIES. a dispatch bag which was officially Dilling and Sleeping Car Train« and Molt*»: Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. sealed, must have been opened while in transit from Chemulpo to Seoul. This “ALWAYS ON TIME” Hare given thia road a national reputation must have been done, the consul adds, All claarai ot paiwengcra carried on the v*ntl with the knowledge of the highest Jap buled train« without extracharge. Shq. your freight aud travel over thia taiunu« ■: line. ' ’ aii AU officials at Seoul, because they I anese agent» have ticket». Call on W. Adams, Adatue, Agl. Agt. have since shown that they were ac N. P. Ua.lway, or L NOW IN MARKET. quainted with the gist of the contents F. C. SAVAGE, W.H. MBAH, Trav. F. «nd P. Agt. G* n. Agent. _____ ...... of the bag. The consul has requested 24« Wa.olngton Street. Portland. Oregon. HE PLAT OF VALLEY VIEW ADDITION to Jacksonville having been filed in the his home office to cable him instructions vuimty Recorder’» <*filce, those desiring to as to what action he shall take in the purchase lots n tni« desirable locationcan do go by calling on t ee undersigned at his office matter and some sharp interchanges of In Jacksonville. diplomatic correspondence are expected. VIA Perfect title guaranteed and sales made a A fierce battle was fought recently on favorable rate«. H. K. HANNA, Agent. the banks of the Yalu river. Both sides lost heavily. The Japanese were re VIA pulsed. _______________ Elegant Dininq Cars, ( And the most distressing forms of itching, burning, bleeding, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humors, and will in a majority of cases permit rest and sleep and point to a speedy, perma nent, and economical cure when physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. CUTICURA works W onders , and its cures of torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. a I 4 UNION ÎE STABLES, GEO. HINES, Prop. T Are You Going East ? UNEXCELLED.^ WIRTH p ™ to AN EVERCREEN TREE I 8lw.t Residence Lots! East and South I THE SHASTA ROUTE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. ItxpruM Train« Lear« I ortland Daily. ~^th | | North. :Tj r. M. Leave Portland Arrive 8:2U a . m - :4s a. M.iLeave Mislford Leave i 5.U6 a . m - th 45 a . M.l Arrive San Fr*ucl».q> Leavcl 7:00 r. M Above traiu* »tup at all station» frotu Portland to Alban- iclualre; also Tangeut, Shedd«, Halsey, H'arriaburg, Junction, Ore- son City, irviug, Ro nene aud all stations trout HoW'urg to Ashland Inclusive. ivodKHURG MAIL DAILY: _________ LBAVn:_________ AHKtvn:__________ Portland ......... H:3UA.M Roseburg....St.Mlr. M. Moaeburg 7«M> a . m J Portland....... 4:ü0r. M. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUIE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS until through Trama. jveaf side in vision , BK riVKBN rORTLA N D A CO K VA L LIU M % IL TRAINS DAILY «XCRFT H(TN DAT.) «1 A. M. ¡Lenv* Fort la nd Arrive! 5:36 f T m 1:15 f . M.lArriv* Corvallis Leave! l^M) p. m . At Albany and (Airvama connect with train of Oregon Pacific Railroad. DAILY KX FKB8H TRAINS(■XCMPT »OJCDAT.) 4:4») P. M.i Leave Portland Amvel»:» a . M 7:» P. m J Arrive McMinnville Leave* 5:50 a . m C. F. LEWIS. At the beginning of August the whalers Aurora, Balena and Esquimau were in Prince Regent’s inlet searching for white whales. They steamed in El- ----- AMD------- vin bay and a party from the Balena went on shore. They had not got far MACHINIST. when they came upon a ghastly ring of Having located in Jacksonville, 1» prepared to do work in hla line erecting machinery, lining corpses, the remains of Esquimaux who up engines and general overhauling and re evidently had died of starvation. The pairing of plants saw-cilll, quartz-mills, etc. • clean-picked and partly-devoured bodies revealed a story of cannibalism. One SPEEDY and LASTING RESULTS. corpse had been beheaded and ' he head was found thirty ytrads away from the trunk at a place where seme one had evidently made a meal upon the flesh and brains. It is supposed the party, We GUARANTEE a CURE or refund your money. while traveling, found their progress Price »3.00 per bottle. Send 4c. for treatise. XBEMONT MEDIC” CO.. Boston. Maas. blocked by the setting in of winter. One by one they succumbed to hunger, and finally the stronger, in an attempt to FARM FOR SALE. save their own lives, were driven to eat he undersigned has for sale the others. Mechanical Engineer in ish’s addition to Medford, T and own also lots farming land adjoining and near to Medtord, Oregon. For furl her particular«ad dress to Jacksonville post-office or caii on me at my residence on the Jacksonville-Med ford wagon-road MRS. S K. L3H. ‘There s Danger in Delay.” STAGE GLINTS. w> sHINGTON NOTES. Interesting Item* Picked Out from the Dally Dispatches. The Poefoffice Museum has been for- mally t open to the public. Post al Bissel has taken especial master pride in t mnseum and bis forwarded in every way within his its su preparation of this exhibit power." der the direction of Chief has l>een Clerk Thoma/- of the postoffice depart ment. The museum includes all that was in the World’s Fair, and some ad ditional features. The postal car Grover Cleveland! is not there, but there is a complete ¡model of this postoffice on wheels. The museum is in a large room in the court of the Postoffice building. The Utf news from Honolulu of the jfsk given by the Dole abrupt “ t to the negotiations by com- governi from England for special missio for a station in the Hawaiian com a projected cable between islands lumbia and Australia has British been re veil at Washington with great satisfati , because of the positive at- titude o the Hawaiian government in refusing,! on account of prior exclusive treaty efagagments with the United States, to make any such grant as that requested by Great Britian. According to Commodore Chadwick, chief of the bureau of naval equipment, the coj J bills of the navy are steadily increasing, owing to the greater con sumption of coal by the modern war vessels. The annual report of the bu reau shows there will be a deficiency of $30 000 in the appropriation for equip ment owing to the fact that $191,291 was expended for coal in the past year than in the year previous. There were purchased at home 42,190 tons of coal, costing $198,163. of which 9,505 tons were purchased on the Pacific Coast at an average cost of $7.02 per ton, and 32,635 tons on the Atlantic Coast at a cost of $3.34 a ton. There were spent abroad for coal $462,192, at an average cost of $8.86. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. N I CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. Vicious Acts of Lawbreakers and Losses by Fire and Accidents. The grand jury at Denver has brought indictments against seven constables and officials of justices' courts who are charged with having forged names on witnesses’ certificates and defrauded the county out of thousands of dollars. Mrs. Drummond and her alleged para mour, a young man named Hamerick, have l>een arrested at Elizabeth. W. Va., charged with poisoning Mrs. Drum mond’s husband, whom she married last August. Eleven men were buried by a cave-in at the Pewabic mine, Iron Mountain, Mich. Only one man escaped uninjured. Miss Agnes Jones shot and fatally wounded Sam Bartell at Perry, O. T. Bartell jumped Agnes' claim while she was in town. Bartell shot at Miss Jones but missed. L. C. Weir, president of the Adams Express company, has received a pouch containing ar umber of bonds, insurance policies, stocks, drafts, bills of lading and other valuable documents. These papers were stolen from the company’s safe in the express car of the train which was robbed at Aquia creek on October 12th. The safety deposit vaults of the Omaha National bank have been robbed in so dextrous a manner that no clew to the way in which the work was done is obtainable. Large sums of money have T5een"taltehTrom the boxes, and the exact amount of losses cannot be known until all have been examined. Prairie fires are sweeping over the sandhills in Nebraska and are doing im mense damage. The flames are travel ing with almost lightning rapidity and consuming everything in their track. The fire was driven by wind through the central portion of Sheridan aud Cherry counties. In its track were the big Osborne and Spade ranches aud a number of smaller ones. Not a vestige of these ranches exist except the burned and scorched ground. The fire reached Pullman and the whole country in that neighborhood was a raging furnace. It is not known whetnet any lives were lost, but thousands of head of cattle have perished. The people in the track of the fire are fleeing for their lives, leav ing their property to the mercy of the flames. The fire broke out last Monday in the sandhills about fifty miles south of Gordon, and has burned over a strip of country 100 miles in length by 40 miles wide. Fifty thousand'dollars has been offered by the Kiuetoscope company for the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight, the fight to take place in Mexico, where no interfer ence is probable. Ar* American newspaper correspon dent who has just arrived at Moute- viedo overland from Rio de Janeiro, having passed through the entire inter vening country, reiwrts that he saw on the way the bodies of fourteen men who had been buried alive in a standing posi tion by order of the Brazillian com manders, but with their heads exposed, and who had perished either from starv ation or from the attacks of vultures, which had eaten out thsir eyes and picked the skulls bare of flesh. The supreme court of Minnesota has rendered a decision of decided interest to bicyclists all over the country. A few months ago M. A. Thompson was driv ing along a Minnesota country road and met W. M. Dodge on a bicycle. Mr. Thompson’s horse saw the bicycle, ran away, smashed the buggy to splinters and injured Mr. Thcmpson. The latter brought suit for heavy damages, but the supreme court has decided in favor of the bicyclist. Judge Buck says in his decision: “Bicycles are vehicles used very extensively for convenience, recrea tion, pleasure and business, and the riding of them upon a public highway in an ordinary manner, as is now done, is neither unlawful nor prohibited, and they cannot be banished because they are uot ancient vehicles and were not used in the Garden of Eden by Adam aud Eve.” Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kid neys, will remove pimples boils salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive malaria from the system and will prevent a? well as cure all malarial fevers.— For cure of headache constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Since 1861 I have been a great sufferer from catarrh. I tried Ely’s Cream Balm and to all appearances «m enred. Terrible headaches from which I suffered are gone. W. J. Hitchcock late major Ü. 8. Vol. and HOBT. C. SMITH. A. A. Gen., Buffalo. N.Y . THROUGH TICKETS Ely’s Cream Balm has completely enred To all points In the Eastern States, Canada ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW me of catarrh when everything else failed. and Europe can be obtained at lowest rate« firesfi Pass. Ureyan. Many acquaintances have used it with ex r»m W V. Lippincott, Arent. Medford. R. KOBHI. br , E p. KOGERS. cellent result«.—Alfred V. Stevens, Caldwell, w«na«er. Ast. G. F. A P. Ag’t. Practices tn nil the court«. Ohio. children Cry for Pitcher's Uastoria. Pertla- i Or. Office in Bank Building, upstair«. Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. MISCELLANEOUS. Richard Mansfield is negotiating for a long lease of Harrigan’s theater, New Executrix’s Notice York. Professor Herrmann, the conjurer, in tbe matterot the estate of C. W. Taylor and Manager Georgs W. Lederer have deceased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE at last settled amicably all their differ undersigned ba« been appointed by tbe ences. county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting tn probate, executrix of the estate John T. Kel’y, the Irish comedian, ot C. W. Taylor, deceased. will not star this season, but will stay All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle tbe same imtnediate'y. and at home to write songs and get a good tnos« having claims against the estate wil piece for next year. present them to me at Eagle Point, Jackson county, Oregon, with the proper voucher» at In all probability Mrs. Langtry will tached. within six months from the first publication of this notice. take Lillian Russell’s time at Abbey’s Dateu Sept. 17,1894. theater. New York. The engagement MARY A. TAYLOR, will begin on Nov. 4. Kxi*cutrix of the estate of C. W. Taylor deceased. The arena scene in Robert Downing’s G. R. NEIL, Attorney. production of “The Gladiator” is an exact reproduction of Jerome’s celebrat Administrator’s Notice. ed painting of the gladiatorial combat In the matter of the estate ot Jame« Henry James G. Blaine, Patrick EgaD and Neat hammer, deceased. Admiral Gherardi are impersonated in oth e is hereby given that the "Old Glory,” the new play by Charles So successful and delightful have been ! undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, Bit T. Vinoeut, which A. Brady has pro the effects of ” Moore’s Revealed ting in probate, administrator of the estate or duced. Jas. Henry Neat hammer, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are re It requires more electrical apparatus Remedy ” upon the delicate ailment quested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the estate will to produce “Off the Earth,” in which present them to meat my place of business In the American Travesty oompany is play ot womankind, that this wonderiul Kock Point, Jackson county, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from ing, than is carried by any other organ Remedy has been called “ Woman’s the the tirst publication of this notice. ization on tour. Dated Sept. 27. 1«94. BENJ. HAYMOND, Thomas Canary will build a theater Friend.” Administrator of the estate of Jas. Henry Neat ham mer, deceased. in New York. It will be situated on W. M. C olvig , Attorney. Broadway on the northeast oorner of Forty-second street It will be oompleted oore s evealed by May 1, 1895. Guardian's Sale of Real Prop It is worthy of note that Nat C. emedl erty. Goodwin bas never known a failure in his life, and he has played tn more In a tew doses shows womankind its In the County Court of the County of Jackson pieoes and made more productions than and State of Oregon, sitting lor the trana* peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its action of Probate business ; has probably any other actor of today. In the matter of the estate and guardianship Fred C. Whitney manages more light effects are gentle, aootliin g imduniiorm- ol buy L Furman, minor heir of Arthur Furman, deceased : opera singers than does any other man otice is hereby given that the undersigned, guardian of Luy L. Furman, ager in the world. There are to be 80 ly successful. minor heir of Arthur Furmau, deceased, by people in the Rob Roy oompany, 67 in Hundreds of testimonials from iadiee Virtue of an order and license of the above support of Louise Beaudet in "Clio- entitled court In the above-entitled matter, quette” and 65 in “The Fencing Mas all over the Coast tiear witness to its dated September 2Ü, 1894. will on ter.” Saturday, November 10, 1894, success. Woman’s Friend N M ’ R R N TURF TOPICS. Solil by all Druggist«. Ed Corrigan has bought Senator irDy. Sam Gamble drove Stamboul a mile this season in 2:14. THE CENUINE Thomas Jefferson, son Of Toronto Chief, died recently at Charter Oak track. Patents date Junes, 1R69, May 23.1871, Anglia' The 4-year-old, Dr. Rice, has been re 12.1871. Julv 1«. 1872. May 2». 1883, August 1(1, 1883, .lannarv 22, 1884, April 15,1884, May 21, tired indefinitely, owing to the condi 1883. May 2«, 188«. August 3, 1886. November ». tion of his legs. 1886, Marell 31,1891. Auguat 18,1891. November 28, 1893. March 13. 1894. Also patented in Can Malcolm Forbes lielieves Nancy Hanks ada. Other patents pending. These patents is not with foal by Arion. Belief Is ex cover« all torms.cf the machine pressed that she is not fertile. A petition is beiug circulated for the reinstatement of “Father Bill” Daly, ■vho W3s ruled off recently at Brighton. G ?t There was recently drugged in a hc-t at Chicago while a hot favorite and lost the raoe, and investigation is on. The loss on the Charter Oak meeting was $10,000, owing, it is said, to the prohibition of betting, which kept peo ple away. Another trotting bred pacer is coming The GENUINE SMITH GRUBBER is rapidly to the front. He is Ed Easton, who went a mile at Indianapolis recent absolutely the only Successful Machine for this purpose; $42.50; Write for Circulars. ly in 2:07%. Owners complain that eastern tracks W. SMITH-* Co- MYSTIC, IOWA. make the big purse programmes so high Every machine made on the plan of the class that there are not horses enough W. Smith Grub and Stump Pnller without authority Irum W. Smith, !« an inidation to go around. and Infringement on our machine«. We will nrosecute every man who makes, uses or eells Pierre Lorillard has auctioned off any Imitation ot the W. Smith machines tn most of the Rancocas Btable. Among any form. Buy no grub or stump-puller of this form, unfega the name of W. Smith is the horses sold was seven of Longfel east on the machine. low’s sons and daughters. For further information and cuts showing latest Improved forms, wiite W. Smith A Co.. George B. Smith, the plunger, Mystic, Iowa, and enclose 5-cent stamp for known as “Pittsburg Phil,” has de catalogue cided to sell his stable of houses. He has been losing money in big jumps. W. Smith Grubber and Stump Puller CPÍALLEÑGE GEMS OF THOUGHT. A man’s conduct is an unspoken ser mon. The golden age is not behind but be fore us. A happy fireside is better than a big bank account. IT IS AND ABSOLUTELY Of all combats, the sorest is to con quer ourselves. The honost man never stops to in SEWING » quire if honesty pays. MACHINE Though thou hast nover so many coun MONEY MAP.« J selors, yet do not forsake the coi.nsel of WB OR OUR DEALERS can sell thy own soul. you machine» cheaper than yon can A man who puts off his enjoyment eel elaewhere. The NEW HOME is too long will find it mislaid by the time our beat, but we make cheaper kinds, the CLIMAX and IDEAL for $25.00 he goes to get it. and up . Call on our a<ent or write ua. We want your trade, and If Modesty is to merit what shading is prices,termsand square dealing will to a figure in a picture. It makes it win, we will have it. We challenge the world to produce a BETTER stand out in strong relief. $50.00 Sewlns Machine for $50.00 than the NEW HOME, a better The wealth of a man is the number of $30.00 Sewing Machine or for $30.00 things which ho loves aud blesses, which than the CLIMAX,or a better $25.00 Machine for $25.00 than the IDEAL, ho is loved and blessed by. which you can buy from ns or our No true work sinoe the world began Agents. was ever wasted; no true life since the THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. world began has ever failed. O bange , M ass . B oston , M am . 28 U miom S quarx , M. Y. C hicago , III. S t . L ouis , M o . D allas , T exas . It is not so much the being exempt S an F rancisco , C al . A tlanta , G a . from faults as the having overcome FOR SALE B* them that is an advantage to us. * Man and wife are like a pair of scis 275 Market St., Ban Francisco Calif. sors so long as they are together, but they become daggers as soon as they are disunited.—Popular Magazine. Summons. The Best Tbe New Home I ewing Hacbiiie Co. THE FASHION PLATE. Entire costumes will this winter be made of Persian lamb and other varie ties of fur. Black, wine color and golden brown velvets will be in great demand for fall and winter millinery. Clover blossoms are particularly fash ionable just now, and the new makes are wonderful improvements on the old productions. Black and white striped ribbons are much used to make rosettes and bows with upstanding ends, these being ex tensively employed to trim turbans and French toques. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. is: Heals Cures S..S.S. Running s. Sores. the Serpent’s |¡ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. William Bybee, Flauitiff, I Suit in v«. Thoma« Thompson and all un- I | Equity for known heirs of the said Thom- | I the le-ex- as Thompson, and any un- J-ecutlon of krown persons claiming by or » deed of through the said Thomas convey- Thompson or said heir«, de ance. fendants. To Thomas Thompson and all unknown heirs of the said Thomas Thompson, and anv unknown persons claiming by or through the said Thompson or said heir«, die above- naiu’il defendants : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON I you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint of the above plaintiff, in the above entitled court, now on tile with the clerk of said court,withiu ten days from the date of the service of this «umir.ons upon you, if served in Jackson county, Oregon; but if served in any other county in the state of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; or if served on you out ot the state of Oregon, or by publication, then by the lirst day ot the ensuing regular December term of said court, to-wit: on the 3d day of December, 18M; and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer $aid complaint, a« hereby required, the plain tiff will taken decree against you for the re- execution of a deed of conveyance for the land embraced in Donation claim No. 41. being parts of Secti< ns 13andl4, Twp 36 S, K 2 W containing 159.95 acres of land in Jackson county, Oregon: or that on a failure to re- execute said deed ot conveyance, ««id decree of the court be taken and held in lieu thereof. This summons i« published in the D emo cratic T imes by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna judge of the 1st judicial district, dated ai his chambers Oct. 16, 1M94. P. P. PH IM A SON, Attorney« tor Plaintiff. *V *V*»*VA^ , 'Charles A. Baldwin & Co.,’ healing powers. It re- WJ moves the poison and builds up the system, lu ▲ valuable creatile on the dtaeaae and ita treatment ID mailed free. Iff SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Administrator’s Sale of Per sonai Property. ln the Probate Court of Jackson County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of J. H. Neat ham mer, deceased. is hereby given that by virtue of an order made by the aforesaid N otice court on Oct. 24. 1894. the undersigned, ad ministrator of said estate, will on Saturday, J>Tov. 3, 1894, at 10o*cloek a . m ., offer for sale at the late residence »if deceased, on Ward’s creek, two mile« above Woodville, Oregon, the following described per«onal property: One span of work horse«. One 2-horse wagon. One set of dou »le harne««. One road cart and a set or «ingl harne««. Household and kitchen lurnitufe, and a number of other article«. Term« of sale—Cash in hand. BEN. HAYMOMD, Administrator of estate of J. H. Neat ham mer, deceased. October 24, 1MM. Sheriff's Sale, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jaekson County. Charie8 Nickell, Plaintiff, vs. F. M. Fredcnburg, Defendant. Y VIRTUE OF A_< EXECUTION ANDOH- der of «ale i««ued out of and under the seal of the circuit, court of the state of Oregon for Jackson county, and to me directed, Garod the 17th day of September. 1894. upon a de cree render«1«! in said court on the 8th day of September, 1894, tn favor of the above-named plaintiff and against the afor<>said de fendant, lor the sum o* $83.;i with interest at 10 per cent, per annum, and for the further sum of $W attorney feet; also for the sum of $27.14 and plaintiff’s costs and disburse ments in this action and the costa of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described property, to- wit : Lots 1 and 2and the SE1-4 of SE1-4 of section 15, township 36 s, r 3 w, Jackson county, Ore gon, and being 93 acres more or ieas;all of said land lying and being in jackaon county, Oregon. 1 »iK*e levied upon and will offer lor sale on B Saturday, Novembei 3, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m„ at the frontdoor of the Co.jrt House In Jacksonville, Oregon, at. public auction to the highest bidder for cash, according to the provisions of said decree the above-described property. B. PATTERSON, Sheriff of Jackson Co., O»*. By A. 8. Barnes, Deputy. Dated September 22 1894. Summons ln the Circuit Court of th« State of Oregon lor Jackson County. Ja.ob Neathaminer Plaintiff, I Sult in Equi vs. ty to cancel a Joshua Neat hammer and I deed. Emma Neathsmmer, Defendants. To losliua Nrathaininerand Emma ___ ____________ Neat bam- mer, the above-named defendant» : IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATR OF ORE- I g«n, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above plaintiff ln the above entitled court, now on hie with the clerk of «aid court, wlth'n ten days from th<-dateot the service of this summon« upon you, if served in jHctson county, Oregon; but If served in any othercounty In tbe Htate of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of I be service of this summons upon you; or if served on you out of tbestate of Oregon or by publication, then by the first day of the ensiling December term of said court, to-wlt • The third day of December, 1894; and you are hereby nt it I tied that If you fail to appear and answer aaid conipla.nt, as her* by required the plaintiff will take a default against you, and will apply to the court Tor tbe relief pravid for in the coinplaint. 7 Ills sunnni na la published In tbe I)KMO- C iatic T imeh far six consecutive weeks, by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of tbe Judges ot the Find Judicial District, made at chambera October 19. 1894. WM. M. COLVIG, Attorney for Plalutiff. Sheriff’s Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Jackson. C. C. Beexinan and T. G. Reames, Plaintiffs, V«. Haskel Arny and i. B. William«, Defendant«. 1 y virtue of an execution , issued B out (,'ftbcabove named court.to medlrected and delivered, upon a judgmtmt recovered In aaid court on January 29th. 1891, in favor or the above-named plaintiff« and against the aforesaid deiendnnt«, I am comiuHndtxl by an order of said c< urt i««ued the 15th u«y or Oc tober. 1894, to make the sum of seven thous and, five hundred and tlfly.eight dollars and interest thereon ut the rate of 16 per cent, per annum from January 29th. 189], and costs amounting to eleven dollars ana ninety-six cents and lor cost« of and upon this writ, out of the personal property or said defend ant«. and if sufficient personal property could not be found then out of the real property be longing tn said defendants; and in obedience to said writ I did on the 17tb day of October, 1894, levy on the hereinafter described r<*al property according to law, and 1 will offer tor sale ou Saturday, November 24< 1894, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the front door of th« court houae. In Jackaonvl'le, Oretron, at public auction totlae hlirheat bidder for <‘a**li, .11 the riifht, title and Interest of Haekel Amy and 1. U. illuuua in aud to all of Hie following de 1, 4« and *p W all street , < ( bt- r I bed real property, to-wlt: The 8W1-4 ot Sec 3, Twp 37». K2W, and the N.V1-4 or Sec ', N ew YORK. 3, Twp :!■». K2 W, lieiiiK the land now occu pied by Frank M. Auiy, containinir 32425 • Accounts jf Banks and Bankers received« • on favorable terms. > »ere«, all ot 8-iid land lying and beina In Jackson county, Oreiron. ’ Bonds and Investment Securities. i WitiKFR lay hand and official signature this 1 * Dail, Financial Letter Mailed on Application. | 1 17th day of October. 1894. 8. FAT’I’EHSON. Sberlir, I CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. , Uy A. S. BAHMES Deputy. Sting- Vii ■; CONTAGIOUS X. Mtn ln aH eradicated com- by ) BLOOD POISON H jCert Obstinate sores ui Of wwVw an( » j U yield 10 proceed to «ell on the premlaea in Table Rock precinct, Jackson county, Oretron, the follow ing described real property belonging to «aid estate, t**-wit ; The undivided one-alxth part or tbe 8 1-2 of the NW 1-4, and NW 1-4 of BW 1-4, section 16, township 34 »., R 1 W; contain ing 120 acres. BARBARA C. FURMAN, OiiHrdlan of the estate of Luy L. Furman, minor heir ot Arthur Furman, deceased. BANKERS,' .