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Rheumatism Best of Everything. In a word this tells of the passenger service via. The North-Western Line. Eight tralus run dally between Chicago »nd St Paul, comprising the LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PEERLESS DINING CARS, LIBRARY 4ND OBSERVATION CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. The 20111 Century Train Runs Every Day ot tbe year. The Finest Train in the World. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. Tbe Badger State Express, tbe Finest Daily Train Running Between Ft Paul and Chicago, via Tbe Short Line. Connections from the West made : : : via : : : The Northern Pacific, Great Northern And Canadian Pacific Rys Tats Is also tbe best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. M ead , H. L. S islek , General Agent, Traveling Agent, 48 Alder St., Portland. Ogn. GO EAST G reat N orthern VIA RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line TO Rheuniatic pains are the cries of protest •nd distress front tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system fsels the eilset of this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will the aches and pain« cease. lllallke the Illustration. GUARDIAN’S SALE Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Honorable Charles Prim county judge of Jackson county, Oregon, made and entered of record in the county court for said county on the 14th day of May, 1901, I will on Saturday June 22, 1901, northwest halt ot the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter ot the northwest quarter of section 4, In township 38 south, of range 2 west of tbe Willamette Meridian, in Jackson county, Oregon, containing 180 acres. DAILY trains ; FAST TIME: SERVICE The same being the real property of Swan A. AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. A lender and Chas. J. A lender, minor heirs of John A. Alender, deceased Said property la to be sold at public auction Tickets to points East, via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at any to tbe highest and best bidder, tor cash, or up Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or on good and sv.fflc<ect security. GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office J A. JEFFREY. PORTLAND. Guardian of tbe minors above named. Dated May 20, 1801. 122 Third Street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE GOING TO BUFFALO? IF SO USE THE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor Jackson County. In Sie matter of the estate ot M. E. Ml- , near, deceased. \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ■’ undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit ting in probate, administrator of the estate of M. E. Minear, deceased All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against said estate will present them to me at tbe office of a . N. So ils«,attorney at-law, Jacksonville, with proper vouchers attached, within six months after the date of first publication ot this notice. Dated May 18, 1901. E DzROBOAM. Administrator of the estate of M E. Minear deceased. A. N. S oliss , Attorney. Caked Breast PXKSOKALI.Y COKDCCTKD KXCVBS1OKS to Chicago and East three days every week, yrough Pullman Sleepers. Salt Lake City w> Chicago. Ask your Ticket Agents to make your ticket read via the Great Rock Island Route from Denver. Write for folder. A. E C ooper . G. A.. Portland, Or. St. Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN I865 T hs school continues the careful training and thorough Instruction for which It is favor ably known. The Music Department SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. DOCTORS USE IT. Gentlemen—I have known of the use of Mysterious Pain Cure for al years but not until within a f ~ have J I used it upon my person a dmlly. and I can say unnealtat one of the best remedies for .ver tried. Thoroughly mv experience, verv sure and permanent relief, p, GEO. H. CUT OO'I’T RUB IT SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY Western agency ’AN FKANCOCfl Sila*» d. Day JACKSONVILLE UNION LIVW FEED SALE Stables, - Gentleman—I suffered for days as only * woman with caked breast can and in Jeeperatlon ipplled Scotch Remedy, hop ingIt would M»e the pain. The first application gavs relief and thi r—tored the breast to Its normal ccaRlUon, without Injuring or effecting the flow of tn.Ik. I have used your truly ?<y**«rlous. Pal* Cure, a* a general house hold remedy, for'nearly a year and con sider It the greatest external remedy la the world. MRS. M. F D Oakland, Cal., July 14, 1900. Sold by all oraggtrt. al Jo cents. Is always In charge of competent and exper ienced teachers. Board and tuition per session of twenty weeks. »«0.00. Studies will be resum ed September 3. 1800. For prospectus, address -I ACkSO\ VILLE Just two applications did the work OREGON. OR. NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. Abstract* made to Title* of Land*. The Taffeta Jacket. A piece of news that will be largely welcomed by the feminine population of tbe country is that that most useful garment, tbe taffeta jacket, will be fashionable again this summer. There have been few fashions so practical as this silk coat.—Harper's Bazar. Read It In Hla Newspaper. George Schaub, a wellk-nown Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volks- zeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and when he saw Chamber lain’s Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back be did not hesitate In buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks bad suffered with tbe most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He says: “After using tbe Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, *1 feel as though born anew,’ and before using the en tire contents of the bottle the un bearable pains bad entirely vanished and she could again take up her house Guardian’s Sale of Real Property. hold duties.” He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise In tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon tor will bear of her wonderful recovery. Jackson County. Estate of Clarendon Morri This valuable liniment is for sale by son. a spendthrift. City Drug Store. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUN- Aa Itinerant Infant. Going down the road in North Caro lina, 1 accosted a bright looking little colored girl and Inquired her name. “Virginia Alabama Mississippi Ben son,” «be said so hurriedly that I had to ask her to repeat it several times, and 1 failed to discover how so insig nificant an atom In this great universe had received such a tremendous title. Learning that she lived in a little cab in near by, I Inquired of her mother. “So’s to 'member th’ places we’ve lived at,” was the reply, and further questioning drew out the interesting fact that the child had been made a family record and christened so that tier parents might not forget tbe sames of the states in which they had resid ed.—Chicago Record-Herald, E C. DIKE’S ADVERTISING AGEICI ■ 64 & 6s Merchant»’ Exchange • •AN FRANCISCO. CAL i**6***6**S*—**»*<***» S»i ty court of Jackson oounty,Oregon,directing me asguardl an of tbe person aod estate of Claren don Morrison, a spendthrift, to sell the real es tate hereinafter particularly described. I wilt ■ell at public suction to the btgbeat bidder, at the court-house door In Jscksonvllle.oounty of Jackson, state of Oregon, on Saturday. June 29, 1901, William Roblneou. Plaintiff. 1 vs. i George Hoffman, as adminis trator of the uatale ut John Bolt, deceased: Elisabeth Bolt,widow of said John Bolt, deceased; George N. Bolt; L. K. Hoffman; Emma Bolt; Lucy McVey; John E. Bolt; Sult to fors- Fred Holt and Florence Boll, olose uiortgagu as Heirs at Law of the said John Bolt, deceased; Cora Bolt, wlfeof George N. Boll: George Hoffman, hueband of said L E Hoffman, and N U. MoVey, husband of said Lucy McVey, and II C. I Austin, Defendants I To H C. Austin, one of the above named de fendant«: 1* ths N am * nr Tits S tats or O hb . os Y m are hereby required Io appear tu the stove on titled cult aud court, aud answer the complaint on file against you therein, within six weak* of the date of the first publication of this sum mens, which date ot the first publication there, of is Thursday, April 26. 1901; and. It you tall to so appear tor want thereof plaintiff will apply to said court lor the relief demanded In his complaint The relief demanded Is the foreclosure of a certain mortgage ezecuti-il and delivered by John Bolt, deceased, and Elizabeth Bolt to to John Pool on December IH, IHV7, toaecure the payment ot a certain promissory note made by the said John Holt, deceased, and Elizabeth Bolt, for»3UU, payable December IS. 1st*, with Interest at tbe rale of 10 per oent per annum, which said mortgage and note was duty as signed In December 180), to said plaintiff and which mortgage conveyed unto plaintiff lor that purpose the following described real prop erty, towlt: Lol No 2, aud the southwest quarter of tbe nortbcMt quarter, tbe northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 6. of township » south, range! west of. W. M., containing 189 39 acres, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and all the estste, right, title. In terest . dower, claim and demand whatsoever ot the said John Holt and Elizabeth Bolt In and to the same. Aud * further decree,barring and foreclosing, you and each ot tbe defendants, ot and from any and all right, title and Interest 1« or to said real property, and every part thereof. This summons Is published by order ot Hon H. K Hanna, one of tbe Judges ot the above entitled oourt, which order was dated In Chambers, April 13, I8UI. and required thia summons to be published In the D kmim ; batic T im «’ In Jacksonville. Oregon, tor six consecu tive weeks from the dace of the first publica tion thereof, and requires you to answer this cause on or before the laat day within said time A. N BOLISS, Attorney for Plaintiff. tbs County ot Jackson. J. A. Freeman. r 1 Plaintiff, vs. A. C. Psnton, Cornells E Pan ton hit wife, Wm Klu.tsoh, Emma Anna Berths K la-tach hie wife, Leonard Fisher. H. Fisher bls wile, F T Jor don........ Jordan bls wife, D M Leltzel, Maud Lell- zel hla wife, William Hahn. To Foreclose ........ Hahn htz wife, a . L. A Mortgage. Carson, Addle It Carson bls wife, John Itsab................. Rash his wife, D a Herren. Addle Herren his wife. C. R Morrison. Kuby Morrison hit wife, W II Norman, Mary Norman bls wife, Mas M>-d- uHnd.snna MedeHnd his wife, and Jaeksou County, Oregon, Defendsuie. To F. T. Jordon, ............ Jordon hla wife William Hahn. Hshn his wife. Jotui Raeh . Rash hie wifi-. <■■ it Mofl " son. Rtihy MorrieMu ute wife, and Maud l-wlt- xul. dofrnduni* *bov* n*ruud . IN THE N ame OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, ycu and each of you are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint nied against you In Ihe above entitled suit on or before the ezplrallon of all week» from the date ot the tint publication of Ihte summons, which dale of the first publication la tbe 23rd day of May, I9U|; and It you tall to eo app< ar anil auswor. for waul tliereot the plaintiff will* apply to eald oaurl tor the relief demanded in said complaint The relief demanded Is tbo foreclosure of a certain mortgage, executed by the defendant A. C. Panion to tbe plaintiff on the anil day of December. IWI. to aecure the payment of two promlaaory notea bearing said last named date and each for the aunt of »447.hu and each with Intereat thereon at the rale ot ten cent per annum from dale until paid, and also a reasonable attorney's fee In case said mortgage was foreclosed, ssld mortgage hav ing convoyed to the plaintiff for the purpose of securing said notes tbe following described real property, situated In tbe County of Jack- non, titate of Oregon, towlt: All of Bectlon alztoen I IS), tn Township forty (40). Routh ot Range, one (I) Weal of Willamette Meridian, containing six hundred and forty itHO) acres, more or less, and further for a aeoreo birring and foreclosing you from any aud all right, title, Interest or equity of redemption In or to ssld stove described real property . This summons Is published once a week for slz successive weeks by order of the Honorable H K. Hanna. Judge of theatove entitled court, made on the 14th day or May, 1801 First pub 190I1’"* publlcl,Uooi '*>1; laat July II. MILTON W HMITH, Attorney tor Plaintiff EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine- tenths of the women in the world. Women should know ol Moore’s Revealed In the County Court ot the State of Oregon tor Jackson County. In the matter of the estate ot Rose Chavnsr. __ deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I undersignod baa been appointed by the oounty oourt of Jackson oounty, Oregon, sit ting Io probate, executrix ot the estate of Rose Chav nor. deceased All persona Indebted to said oatale ar* re quested to settle tbe same Immediately, and those having olalma against said «slate will presentithemjto Wm. M. Colvlg.attornoy at-law, at bla office In Jacksonville, Or . with proper vouchers attachef, within six months after tbo dale of first publication of thia notice. Dated May 20. 1901. KATE MCANDREW, Executrix of tbo «state ot Rose Cbavner. de ceased. W. M. Cotvio, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Its wonderful effectiveness in these diseases has made it thous ands of friends. $1.00 per bottle at the Drug Store. between tbe hour« of «o’clock A. M. and 4o'clock r. M. of said day, the following described real estate, to-wlt: Tbe northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 29, In township 35 south, range 2 west of Willamette Meridian, contain ing 40 acres. Also tbe lots numbered one, two and three. In fractional block No. 4R, In the town of Jacksonville, all In Jackson oounty, state of Oregon, tbe same being tbe property of a&ld Clarendon Morrison. wholesale agents . Terms—Cash In gold ooln at day ot sale. Dated May 3 ', 1901. PORTLAND, . . . OtlBGON BILAR J. DAY. Guardian of said e»tato. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE county oourt of Jackson oounly,Oregon, entered on the Slat day of May, 1801, licensing and em powering me no to do. I will, from and after tbs 10th Day of Joly, I9OI, offer for sale and sell to the highest lildder for cash in hand, at my rsaidenee la Central Point, Oregon, the following described real property, belonging to tbe estate of Elizabeth M. Leever, deceased, to-wlt: Lol No. 2 In blook No 46 In the town of Centra j Point, Jackson county, Oregon. Dated at Central Point, Oregon, this 3d day of June, 1801. W. J. FREEMAN, Administrator of tbe estate of Elizabeth M Leever. deroaaed Rraaiarrd. “They claim that women are trying to dominate the entire species,” re marked Mr. Meekton. "Well, femininity Is becoming very iggressive.” “It seems so. But when I am at home and Henrietta Is out lecturing I get my book of choice selections and read, *The hand that rocks the cradle Is the band that rules the world.’ And then I feel perfectly content.”—Wash ington Star. Where the Faalt I*. These complaints of bad cooks— have you observed that they all come from elderly people? Children are given the scraps aronnd home, say nothing nod get fat The world Is all right; tbe cooks are all right; It’s your stomach that la out of order.—Atchison Globe. The Worst of Ills Sort. Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. ! if you wish to advertise < Superintendent Rrlght takes excep tion to a brightly colored chart In tise In country schools which represents the farmer as painfully mowing grass with a scythe at $18 a month, while opposite an elegantly dressed clerk cozlly sells a bolt of gingham to a beautiful young lady at $40 a month, and another city clerk below keeps books on a little mahogany desk at (300 a month. Mr. Bright objects that the chart conveys a false idea, for the farmer, who really does his mowing by ma chinery, gets board and lodging with his $18. while the dapper clerk has to pay $39.50 a month out of liis $10 for board, lodging and car fare. Also the business houses which are looking for bright young men to keep books nt $2o0 a month carefully keep their wants out of the small "ad.” columns of the newspapers. The only defense of the chart is that it Is calculated to “make pupils think.” This Is true. It will make them think that tbe authorities which display the chart have something the matter with their Intellectuals. It Is rather odd that so much energy la devoted to making pupils think wheu very likely a small part of the same energy directed to the desirable end of making the educators think would have a much better result—Chi cago News. groups of tiny pearl button«. The yoke Is of tucked white silk, the silk escap ing at the chest and forming the full vest, which is headed by a pointed band of alpaca piped with white silk. The bishop sleeves are enriched with clusters of small tu- ks, and the collar band is of tucked silk bordered with lace.—Philadelphia Ledger. Wlgg—Longbow la a bard case. Wagg—I should say he la. The only LEGAL DOCUMENTS. dm, I evsr saw him embarrassed was Ofallaind drawnup especially pertaining to >ncs when he was caught telling th* tbe settlement of estates ruth.—Exchange. Orders for Hacks. Buggies and Riding Horses promptly attended to. MONEY LOANED. Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best of eare taken to prevent accident», but will be re Investment sesurltfes a specialty. Jackson sponsible for none should they occur. Oounty Scrip bought and »old. Will refuse to do livery work on credit. I have a complete »et ot map» of all surveyed GEORGE N LEWIS, Prop. lands In this oounty, and receive Abstract» monthly from Roaeburg Land Office, the Land Department of the O. A C R H. and the Stale Land Department at Salem of all new entries I •—S6*»*»*«*»i made lam hue prepared to make out home stead papers and can save to parties the ex pense of s trip to tbe Roseburg land office iN NEWSPAPERS! I have a Numterr of PlncParms and ether ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME j Desirable Property In *sy hands for Sale. Call *■ or Writs For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Strikes a Rich Find. was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,’’ writes F. J. Gieen of Lan caster, N. II. ‘‘No remedy helped me until 1 began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have al so kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and in vigoration for weak, run-down wo men. No otiier medicine can take its place in our family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed. THE SWT SPECIFIC CO , ATLANTA. 0A. at » o'clock p. M. ot said day, sell at the door of the Oourt House. In Jacksonville, Oregon City Pass and Ticket Agt , Portland. DON’T STOP WORK! YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW the I^eat vegetable purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in al] bbiw rheumatic troubles. There are no opiates or minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism wnich every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our p clans fully and freely about your case, make no charge for medical advice. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Tho WeU DrosoeE GlrL White holds first rank this summer, as It did last, for children, young girls and young women and for older ones also when combined with black. White lawu graduation gowns this year are trimmed with dainty hem stitched or lace trimmed ruffles upon tbo skirts, the waists being tucked and Buy a Bottle ot hemmed, with embroidered or lace in sertion set In. White and colored wash silk shirt waists made like ordinary cottou cues will be much worn this season. Wldo sashes of soft ribbon used ns Rub in well and belts and ending with long ends com ing to the edges of the skirts are to be used with summer gowns. Collars are made from two to three Inches deep and over foundations that IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. may be bought tn all sizes. As a rule tbe collar 1s made of the dress material Sutton's Snap Shot, the wonderful destroyer of all forma of inflammation In man or bcaiL and trimmed ns the waist Is. Wc and II per bottle. R K. BUTTON. aole proprietor and manufacturer. Ashland, Oregon Many of the parasols this season are F^r sale al City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. of striped silk In white colors, and many others are of plain black and the dark shade«. The stick« are long and SUMMONS SUMMONS. as a rule are less ornate than they In tbe Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for were a year ago.—Ladies’ Ilotue Jour- In the Cl rcul 1 Court ot the State ot Oregon for Jnokaon County. SNAP SHOT. Mrs. Jsmes Kell, of 707 Ninth street, N. B, Wsshingtou, D. C. wrltos as follow«; ‘‘A few months ago I had an attack of bciatic Rlieuiua* tiam in it» worat form The Kin xraa so intauae that I ?ume completely proa- trat*«i The attack waa an uausuallv severe one. and mv conditio* waa regard ed aa being very danger ous. I was attended by one of the iuosd able doc tors in Washington, who U also a member of the fac ulty of a leading medical college here. He told me to continue his prescrip tions and I would get well. After having it filled twelve times without receiving the slightest benefit, I declined to continue his treatment p . uv longer Having heard of S. S. S.(Swift’s Specific) recommended tor Rheumatism, I decided, almost in despair however to give the medicine a trial, and after I had taken a few t>ottles I was able tc hobble around on crutchee, and very soon there after had no use for them at all, 8 S 8. having cured me sound and well. Alt the distressing pain» have left me, my appetite has returned and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health. ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS,CHICAGO all of AND ALL POINTS EAST The east halt of the southwest quarter, the For Rates. Folders and full Information eegardlng Eastern Trip, cal on or address A. B. C. D enniston , This frock for a girl of 10 to 14 years Is of pin spotted alpaca of a delicate shade of blue. The skirt is trimmed at tbe hem with a narrow band of white lace and Is slightly gathered at the back. The blouse Is cut out In front, with the edges trimmed with the lace and It Dazzles The world. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King’» New Discovery for Consumption. It’s severest tests have been on hopeless victim* of consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarse ness and Whooping Cough It Is the *W Prom nt reply made to all letters. rh*re- quickest, surest cure in the world. es In accordance with ihe rimes It is sold by City Drug Store, who Rcfora, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna satisfaction or refund judge of tbe 1st Judclal District, and to an. guarantee business bouse ta Jacksonville. money. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. SILAS J. DAY. Trial bottles free. SUMMONS EAST and SOUTH In *eclrcult court of the state o Oregon for Jackson county. Emma E. Northrop, Plaintiff. Sult In Equity for ▼1. Divorce The • Shasta • Route —O» John J. Northrop, Defendant. I To John J. Northrop, the above named defend. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY In the name of the »tale of Oreson you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff herein filed against you n tbe above entitled oourt, and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publl- sat Ion of thin summons, and which »aid date of first publication is the Ruth day of May, A D 1801 as In the said order of publication pro vided, and If you tall to »o appear and answer the »aid oomplaint within the said time the plaintiff will apply to the court for tbo relief remanded therein, to-wlt: That the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff be dlsnolved, and for naught held, and forsuch other and further relief as In said complaint la demanded. This summons Is ordered published In the JACXSOWVILL* T im *», a newspaper published in Jackson county, state of Oregon, by order of Hon H K Hanna. Judge of the circuit oourt of the state of Oregon for Jackson oounty and which said order was made In chambers on the 28th day of May. A. D. 1801. and requires said summons to be published In said paper once a wash for six consecutive weeks from the date ef tbe »rat publication thereof and requires you to appsar and answer the said complaint on file herein on or before tbe last day of the time .reset I bod In said order forpubllcatlon. to-wlt: "Dated1 at'J»< ksonvllls. Oregon, this »8th day Train leave Medford for Portland andway station« at 4:114« and 4M rs Lear* Port lami f D 4 « 8:00 r M Leave Medford 11 IS A M 11:91 P m Arri vs Ashland A M Il » A M Arrive Hoc ram en to S:IO P M 6:UU A M Arrive Han Francisco 7:4ft PM h :4 â a m Arrive Ogden 4M A M 7:00 A M Arrive Denver 9 3) A M 8:16 A M Arrive Ken»*« City 7:1» A M 7 26 A M *7:4» A M Arriva Chicago R AO A M Arri ve Ix>s Angeles 2 00 r M Arrive faour ton 7;in A M Arrive New Orleans 8.30 P M Arrive Washlagton 8:42 A M Arrive Now York 12:10 r m S B PENTZ, Attorney for Plaintiff. Horae Lost. RM A M 7:00 A M »7for M 8:4« A M 12:10 r m Pullman and tourlat U*M on both train. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden an* El Paso, and tourist oar. to Chloago St Louis New Orleans and Washington. Direct connection al San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, Chin* the Phloppines and Australia. »For through tickets and rates call on or *d » *«•»». Medford. R. KOEHLER H. MARKHAM, Manager G. F. A P. Ag’t Portland. Or 5! ofM.y A.D .tl»! THB— Fine chicken* for Sale. A few pure-blooded White Plymouli roti-ter*, young and large, can be obtained at a reasonable figure by enquiring at T he T imes office. A liberal reward will be given for information leading to the recovery of a brown mare, 8 years old, weight about 10<K) pounds, left liiod foot white,whit« spot on nose and between eyes, connected by small white atrip white -pot on back bone, under back . hand the »ixe of silver dollar, wearing hell Is gentle and In goodcondition ®<»*t«re Address j. T. B reeden . Ruch. | * TOniA. II» Kind Y m Haw Always Bougtt A Fine Stallion. Or«?™ Via ?!!! el‘"i hbr*M "<”» in southern Oregon Is the thoroughbred stallion Whlttelv fwm"nfDe!1. Jl? S wto ”111 •>» at the rarm of Lewin Haye*. near the AnnlAirntA He iiSi Ji ¿rrPhiM° dur,n« He I* five year* old, nearly id band* hl*h of hand gome form and action, and by the celebrat edDudleyHow»rdh, by Glen l^diS? the ?X of some of the best and fastest horse* that ever looked through a bridle in Oregon. The rtho1b.,ifiVi,;^iwei,,<’ ">•