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"V-T SMfMtsasesElM OitrJOfl SmiMISl. JSE608 SESriHu. Published Saturdays ADVERTISING RATES f Advertisements will be TnacTtofi In !h 3K.NTiMj.3t the following rate: -Tt n lines, one insertion .i ? ? 30 each subsequent insertions.. 1 0 EST" Legal advirtiscinents ias-rttd rea sonably. T job work of all kind done- on-prompt notice anil Iar workinan-lifce style. A DItouiii to curlr Utlaer irr Jacksonville, Oregon, Br- 'FRANK K3VJSS' TERMS One copy. Per Tear, In f funre .32 51' VI ror.'xxx-o.35 JACKSONVELlxEv 0KEG01S, SEP 1 EMBER 5, 1SS5. 3 FEB YEAH Cm-JL.'J J. yN J?V . rFf4 s! VSsv ST'W H AV WWT v I" t?i J i I Lri I ,T T r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. F, GEARY, W. D.. physician And Surgeon. MEDFOBD, OREGON Ofllce in A. It. Johnson's building. T. It YOUNG, M. D., Physlcan Aad Surgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all honrs. JC-L-'WHITNEYrM- D- EAGLE POINT OREGON. -Having located at this plaice I ask a Share of the patronise of this section. Calls attended to at any time. W. F WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY & COUN3ELOR-AT-EAW Medford, Oregon. All business in my lino -will receive prompt attention. II. K. IIANIsW, Attorney & Counsellor Al-Law, Jackonville, Oon. "Will pnu-tice in all the Courts of the Elate. Office up stairs in Orth's bride. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUN3SLOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts or the Rtiite. Olhce in Court House. fc. PRYCE, M. D., Physician And Surgeon, Medford, Oregon. Ofllee next door to Myer's block, resi dua e. Cunningham's hotel. t. b. Rent, A Ivj.'J and Commllflr at Law Jacksonville Okloox. Wiil practice in all ths Cbnrts of this auie. Office la ths Court Houtj. O U. AlKKN, M.D., "DHYSICIAN AND SURQE03, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. l"OlTlce opposite P.J. Ryan's store. J. W. ROBINSON, M D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON l&cksonvilo, Ogn. OFFICE At City Drtfg Store. Rcsi dence on Fourth St., opposite M. E. Church. Calls promptly attended to, day an4night. B. F. DOWKLL, JTIORNEY-AT-LAW, Portland, Oregon. All business placed in my hinds vrilf re ceive prompt attention. Special atten (ion given to collections. OlJN if. MITCHELL. It. It. DfMENT. MITCHELL &. DEMENTI Attorneys & Counsellors AlLatd. Office in Knmm's new building; corner First and Pine streets Portland, Oreqon. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary Public, Real Estate Acent and Collector1 Modford,- Or.- I mhke conveyancing and furnishing ab1 rtracls of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSO-N-, E N T I S T, XArRSONVILLE", OREGON. D 8i?8r; Teeth extracted at all hours: Laughing gas administered, if diiinJ for which extra argi lift California and ftth street. A. C. OIBBt. L. B. STKABM. GIBBS-A STE'ABHS, JtTTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS, RbomtS ana'4Strowbfidge's Building, FORTtiAUD; OREGON, Will practice in all courts ofrecordln the State of Oregon and Washinton Terri tory; and pay particular attention to business in Federal courts. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER mm- Mm mills HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitteil with al modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth bajrel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 4! pounds of flour If you don'f believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this markit, and note the difference in weight. Flourari(riim-JeccI Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I ha e spt apart every Saturday to Roll Barley lor customers. The work w ill be done on short notice, so that par ties ean return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best minner. This pro cess is Iar ahead of the crusher- G.RREWSEI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. Farmer's Store, Medfoud, Oregon, flMRIC & PLYMALS Prop's. nnuuv The undersieneJ takes pleasure in an nouncing tint he has opened his place of business in the new town of Medford, Or egon, nndis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock i fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full au,ortincnt of e cry thing in ray line and sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All I ask is a trial. ESHishesl price paid for Produce. NINETEENTH YEAR. CONDUCTED BY. WE SISTERS (IF THE HOLY SAME. THE SHOLA3T1C TEAR OP THIS school w ill commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of elcvcD weeks each. Board and tuition, pcrtemv fiO 00 Music 15.00 Drawine and painting 800 BcdandTBcdding 300 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, ? 500 Junior, " C00 Prepjratoy " 800 Senior, " f00o Pupils received at any time, and-special attcntioH is paid to paiticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. "WEST'S nerve and brain trestment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorhoea. Impotcncy, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by ovcr-e-vertion, selt-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment, one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars-, sent by mail prepaid on receipt ol price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for si boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ, ten guarrntee to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued only by . , WOOOARD, tXARKE CC UO Wholesale an(" Retail Druggists, Port- land, Oregon. Orders- by man at regular prices. U.P Si. SALOON, ti. K notin. BorLnrso. jacksosviixe, T. L McKENZIE. PROP'R, HAVING ASSUMED' THE MAN agement ot ihis irsort, I propose Keeping 11 siocKCUwiin iue unesi uraum of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIG'ARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best in my line. Sat islaction assur. d. T. T. McKEItZIE. C: LEMPERT, M- T3-. Uraduate of University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Sturgeon. Calls attended to at all Tnonrstlayand night.. Office opposite Stover IIo.cl, Jack sonville, Oregon. DK. J. W. ROBINSON CITY DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA-STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and most complete assortment of DlTVm IWDIllrlW. .. rB1tn.ro .- .-..9 a uawn..!. PURE WINES k LIQUORS. PAINTSjOrLSCETO.?: To be found in Southern Oregon. Aho a iuu siock oi STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILET SETS, And a great variety of Perfumery, com mon1 and Toilet Soaps, etc. 5FP"rcscriptions carefnlly prepared by Dr. J. "W. Rouinson. Dr. Robinson's office in Dru Stoie. Soda Springs Hotel, Ten Miles From Ashland, L. B. Tccker, Proprietor. This Ilotel has recently been mnch en larged and improved, and now has pleas ant and And excellent accommodations for guests; lliose In Search Of Health Should give these .famous 0oba Springs A trial, as they arc admitted to possess wonderful curative qualities. No pains will be spared to render the sojourn ot Invalids or others p!e.isant and comfortable. The table will be served with the best the market affords-. iW TOWN-OHtCDFORB ! Lots for sale at fow prices and on easy terms. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Mcdford. Also, i? the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply fo M. L. McCall, Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to M. V. B". SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD H'LL. Apply to M. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply to S. M.WILCOX, AgentGrant's Pass. Or to GEO. H. ANDREWS, O. & C. R. It. Co.. Portland Or. SRH NDRSERY, Woodburn, Oregon. A large stock of Fruit, Shade,- Ornamen tal and Nllt trees: Tines and Shrubbery For sale cheap. No Insect Pest on Trees. Send for catalogue. Address, J. H. ETTLEMIER Woodburn, Oregon. TUB ASHLAND COLLEGE A-ND NORMAL SCHOOL, .tsH.la.zxc3. Or. Four courses 6f studv. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. For particulars or catalogue annlv to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. JO. U. KUlAJj, A. 31. President Valuable land For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land, for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m les from Jack sonville W ill be sold in a body for 10 per acre or in 160 or 320 acre lots at from $ 15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad tiresror call on A. L. Johnson, Land Agent, or WM-, BYBEEt Jacksonville, Oregon A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies- 3. TT. MERE1TT. TUTIT riliai& 'IS YEARS U USE. The Greatest Medisal Tnnnpa of ths Age! SYMPTOMS OF A . TORPID LIVER. Lou of appetite. Bowels costive, Fain In the bead, vritb it doll acnsatlon In the i back part, Fnin nnder the shonlder- bUidoi.lTa Uncus niter eatlnz, wlthadis- mcuniLtion to exe UlliaDHUS , - 'zzliius. Flntterinz at tho Z-JImt, El HesnaH jpfai-ritlio ercr. llendacbo over tfar jbt ey, Uestieasness, wltk Sttal drenms nicliIroolNrEdUrliie.-and -r- -CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S 1'ILXIi are especially adapted to such cases, one doso effects such a cBangooffeelingastoastonishtbesnircrer. The? Increase the AipetUe,and cause the body to Take ou Flesh, thin the system la nonrtsbed.and bythclrTonte Action on the lUBesttTOOrcaiu.Tteitwlar Stools are" prcKlnrgu Price BSe. 4Murrayt..'V.Y. TUTT'S HAiH SE. Grat Him or Whisxebs changed to a Glosst Black by a single application of this Dte. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or nt by express on receipt of 81. Office. 44 Murray St., New York. Free from Opiates, Umetlcs and Folsons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Cough Bre Throat. lltutrKneM, Inflacuza, Cclds. Bronchitis, Croup, Vboopln? Concli JUtfLma, QnlnRT. PaIii la ZhnU & l9r fftlotn of Lbs Tk rot 'Ad Lou . Price BO cents a bottle. SoiabyDruKlstsanrJDejil-. er. Partita aoW to Induce their dealer to promptly pet nor Uiem vsM receive (tco bottittyEzpresa aarg43 paid, by tending- one dollar to luc aunLrs juTOGrim conrur, Bol Owner And J!;nnJclTtrr. EltIort. fl-rjUnd.U.S.1. GEO. RIEVES, WAGON MAKER. Jackson rtv -' TV1 sA At the cJd.Sfa: - miilefft "JagorSlSaJ:efial! And is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice ana in a worumaniiKe manner. Vehicles of every des cription made to order. Repairing A Specially. Terms reasonable guaranteed. and satisfacation Geo Rieves T(,a Ti"j' i.i rjr-r-n-! t - tia s jcJ if jrch an 1 sept., each vjear: Hi6 pae?, SJxllJ flirJies. rith ov' O.30O ilhsfrations t ;holo pic- tJa5' torerallery. -.cswhole- 3alei.riccK?:r. -X to cunsumf jn all qoous lcr Tbon.il cr fiaaiy u Teds How to t iui-r, t:. 1 zi cs Q af &t of every thing joa uct,..i vcar, or bavo fan v 'i. 1 e invr iMe books con ta.ir jo.-inajon g'eanol fron the trap I cts of t" i r.il. Wo will mail a copy l-'rce to a i' address upon receipt of the IKslas Tctsus. I ct U3 hear from you. Ecsperir-lly, V.QKCOluERY WARD & CO. IS! i S23 "Ts'-a.-h .reane. Chlcaso. 111. ANAKE nn. s. atsBEFra fkteicul file EEHcor Gives Instart Relief, and is zn In'.uiola CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. SoldbyDrnggifcts etcryliere. Price, l 00 City. SoletaanufacturcrsofANAKESIS, n. AUJAULE TO all: Will ho thkITixI P"!TP? ioau.aDDM2uitsr-iat.s tO!S i-i, . r. i im rsv Kja a w-t-n &od to customers oflast rear ltbout ordcncffit. It contains itinstiajoas, prices, descriptions end direcfons Tor plintine ell cgetable and Hower SDS, BCtng, etc. D.iV,.FERRY&CO.cSL?S,T PATEW Tb re cytti'. s to act as CoJItitort for Iltcnf. Ststs. rvlo Mute. Ccpirisiitt ete for tha Iiatu 'jw-i. toratia. Clba. Eikui! Frarte r n etc- o t'e ra t.Irt-Ce ea-' eaiierieiir. Pate-ts ilaii.cd ttrtccncssre noticed In the -asvn 'c .'rricjj(. ral-larrear.dplendil Ucstrs'ed neetlj rf er. ?3.20ayear sh.s 'he Pmcrtss cf Sderce. Is i rj lnteitlne. and ias a3-anncos drcnlati"n. Address MLNN t CO. Pitert Sulleltors, rub's ot Scnsnnc i)iE3icic, S61 Bioad Way. ew Tort. Uaiid buoK luieut Pwtu free- NOTICE. ALL PERSONS :NDEBTED TO THE undersigned by note or book account, are requested to call and settle without delav. . ff- KAREWSKL Jacksonville, Jun He saR?s SBmiSw:a117SSSS- -mEXmm r-z--&tcz. nt-m , ml ,( i.tiWH) zl V- SHbiK? &j ST , QULi ".! iVt-yff.- &?2$ The Pi-ogress' of Envy'. Never be envious. When I was a bjy of four I envied the youngste who ate candy all the time, while I had bnt little. Ntfw that youngster has no teeth and no stomach, so t- speak, and I can bite a peach-stone in tw and digest boarding bou.e bruad. At eight I envied lha boy. who always had a cant to spend; be waj afterwards fcen't" 16 the. house uf correction for rob- kTlihi,ciBrrtfefjYosrosJj) BUmsAr: ten I-tnied the boy -who didn't Jia' to aa'.ta Sunday, jcfaoolrJetwaPcirowTi- oa onecoaooaiu' ior sxaung, iooiuu latkIpb.I-t- ice. At elpven I onvifd the bors who didn't have red hair like mine; I have since learned that my mother loved rae just a9 much, and that my wife imagined that ray head is gorgpous besides, any one can hare the ordinary shades of hair, while rpd a somewhat of a novelty. At twelve I envied the boy who tfas allowed to read dime novels and police papers; that boy now cannot toll who is President of the United States, never heard of an Ab olitionist or of Tammany Hall, and is the umpire of a base ball club, with out a frieud iu the world except his o.vn nine. At Ihiiteen I longed to be pcrmittod to run ihe streets "after supper," like the Smith boy; the Smith boy is now a low ward politician of the minority party, has a red noe, but no charac ter. At fourteen I wanted my father to buy a big liotue, like the dwelling occupifd by the Jenkins family; the Jenkins house was seon afterward sold to pay ther interest en the brst mort gage, but our little house is still in possession of the family. At fifteen I wanted to leave the school behind and go to work; at sixteen I wanted to leave the shop behind and go to back school. At seventeen I envied young TJAdyf because the girls liked his black eves-'aadyw? smiles better than nny -is??-?- oi wnicUi.oniyone.gir, 4j Dandy was ones sued breaclii of promise, and is now in jail for bigamy I am free, have my t)st girl yet, and my fre:kled face bay calls her mother. At eighteen I wanted to put on lots of style Jjke other youne; fellows, but was held back by pa;-1 have sine learned that the tailors jmid tor the garments the other fellows sported, and that the latter now borrow all their tobaceo, with no idea of return ing it. At nineteen I envied my com panions who carried gold watches, but it wasn't long before I had my Bilver time piece grabbed from m by a pick pocket; by the operation I saved at least fifty dotkrs. At twenty I thought I was old enough to teach my paternal parent how to run his busi ne3, and felt jealous of young men in partnership with their pas; when I discovered, however, that the old' man was lying awake at night- trying to device a plan to meet a jiote, I found sleep and comfort in knowing it was his pic nic and not mine. At twenty-one I wished I ha"3been a voter for ten years, for it wag such a grand thing to blow about "my vote," you know; at the end cf the year, when the time came for paying out for taxes enough money to buy a new overcoat, I would have been satisSed to have been denied ths right of franchise for tea years more. At twenty two I longed to be a brisht paragrapher like Hairbrain; liairbrain is now in an in sane asylum, while I am slill able to write up dog fights and slugging matches in the most approved manner. At twenty-three I thought my friend Tenderlung the luckiest fellow in the world, because he had a cootl business and a beautiful home, while I toiled for a little lucre and lived' in a plain cot; Tenderlung is now -in Colorado coughing his life away I am still here and am strong enough to blow the top out of the biggpst blowing machine you ever saw. At twenty four I long ed to go the Legislature; the fellow that beat me in getting the nomina tion spent S2000 of borrowed money and was deteated by four votes. At tweaty-five I wanted to be rich in stead of having to make my hands sore in sissoring extracts for a country weekly; I have since learned that Jay Gould's hands get just as sore cutting off coupons bpsides, I am not black guarded from Dan to Beershsba as be is. At thirty T felt envious of try old frieud Goeasy, who had a wealthy falhpr and did nothing but amuse him self Goeasy's father lost his fortune in betting on the wtong stock, and Goeasy himself was called a BUiniac everv day for seven months. At thir ty five I walited to1 make a reputation for myself, like a certain siUer ton gurd orator I knew; the silver tongued orator is now separated from hit wife and 'is never heard ot. At forty 1 eil vifd the men who had retired from F business and settled down to opend li hftt'thVy-hidl saved: most otthejsteli l--S r-r, ,T-.3r .-?'-' !. -!J lows mac nave reureu never Know fwliat.it' wptotbavaia"&ddFgftslion? ana spertn jeany tor nver anu-Riuiiry medicine as much as I can earn in that time. At fifty I have stopped feeing en vious and am satisfied to plod along with.a robust stomach, two good uuita of clothes, three meals- a day, plenty to read, a dear "old woman," with hair just turning gray, a snug little home, no debts, and a contented disposition. But yet, after all, I would like to scrape together enough extra cash to cash to take a janut to Europe and back, like that old tipst'af t and igno ramous Strutabout, who lives in the next block. "Puck." Why Girls Should Not Marry. A very young girl is eertainly not capable of c noosing a husband. Sbe takes it for granted that men are al ways as she sees them in society polite, friendly and in good behavior. If she m&tries early in life the man who happen to please her fancy, she learns to her sorrow that in nine caties out of ten a man at home and a man rrr society are widely different beings'. Five years at that period of life pro duce a grrat change in opinions and feelings. We frequently come to da test at 25 what we admired at 16 We advance from the taffy-candy and peanut age to the era of gumdrops and niaron glaces, and even in later years to lose our yearnings for those dainties. Stmilor nrinnfroa fnlrn nlftPA in thn " i 'j x. i - . -'- tvw moral and physical nature. Why 7 ,,'.,. .... .. should we feot the same toward per sons in after life, when we have learn ed to distinguish between the false and the true, the bad and the good, any more than we should like dime novels after we have become acquainted with Dickens, Thackery and Shakecpeail How few, comparatively, of the bchool girl friendships extend into later life' How few of our own companions in so ciaty do we lovo as well after twenty years have passed! How few evrn of out own brothers and sisters in' whom we do net see faults we could' wish eradicated 1 Considering all this, how is it possible for one to feel surprised when a couple who marry in their teens grow to loe each other less as years roll b)1 When both grow alike, whether it be rapidly or slowly, back ward or forward, there is some hope of thpir ever seeing- each other with the same eyes') but when one progresses and the other retrograde?, a difference springs up between them, and in time one looks down upon the other with a feeling of superiority, perhaps uncon tested, but still '.here, while the other, unable to perceive the real cause of the trouble, grows to dislike what was once loved. And thus it happens that those who loved at 16 are indifferent at 25, and sometimes1 divorced at 30 One great cause of early marriages is the pernicious habit of calling a girl who remains unmarried until 25 an "old maid' This is done by many well meaning but thoughtless persons, who would be sorry te think that any act or expression of theirs had ever cause.! one an hour of miser) ; yet this very dread of being called' an "old maid" has driven more women into marriage and lifelong misery than any other thing, excepting, perhaps, pov erty. It is a mistake to think that single life is any less noble than mar ried, especially if the spirit of discord is permitted to inflict ita horors upon a whole household. "Chicago Tribune." A citizen of Leavenworth, going to bis barn to milk in' the dark of the early morning, got into the wrong pen, and undertook to milk a uiule. He didn't remember what tide of the barn he went out at, but expects his bucket down in a few davs. Joseph Spencer", aged 78, was taken from his home in Douglas county, to the insane asylum last wselc. There is said to be but one person to every sqlia'e mile of territory in Can- ada. Beats Black Bart. tub menwAY exploits op wELBtrsrf ALIAS "THE LITTLE DUTCHMAN." The San Francico '-Post" of Aug. 18th has the following fntprestft sketch of a gentlemanly road agent well known to th police fraternity of Nevada a few years agp; ,.A, mtdiura sized nian, about 26 years of Vge, with meek appearance, and wearing a pair 'of goveretraccletsr'waVofooKht ucr iruni oan vtieutin to-aay, inrc charge of a United States Deputy Mar shal, lie answers to the names of William Smith and P. C. Welbush, and has just Snwhed a term of fiv years fur robbing Wells, Fargo & Co 's pxprpsa en the stage from Milton to Sonora, December 29, 1881, at which time he dotained the stago one and a. half hours, while trying to break open the box. He also robbed the United States mail, and for this he is now to be tried. TIIE CjOLEST STAGE ROBDKR: That's the coolest man lever saw,' said a deputy marshal this morning as the robber went to sit for his pictu-f, after which he wid go to jail to await his trial. "He is ahead of Blat;k Bart' a long way, for he is a fighter, and don't know what fear meat si His gieatest exploit was in June, 1881, when he robbed Wells, Fargo k Co.'s express between Sierraulleand Truckeo. He wore a mask with but one eyehole, tramped down Ihabrusb so that he could sbe when the sUsp was coming, took his shot gun, seated himself on a log and awaited further developments. They earae Srst in the shape of a light wagon containing seven men. who drove up from belliud Smith before he could get out of sight'. He pronij-tly pulled his gun on them, made them get out, takeoff ihsireoats, surrender weapons, and then lift thir wftRon to one,rdp, in the brush, whtre .. , , , , ' . , . ' it would be eught of sight of the stace ought of sight of the stage driver. Ho then made the seven men" stand where he could command them with his shooter, and again eamly took his seat on the log. ANOTHER COATLESS RFCRUIT. "A. drivor and four-horse team cams next, and the mule-whacker shared the fate of the others, pulling his teuin out of sight and joining the group of coatlcss mourners. Another teala cams along, aifd the driver also con cluded to mingle with the audience, and got his outfit off the grade. "Ths little Dutchman wag on hand, cool and collected, and wien the stag came up he stopped it, compelled th four passengers t'o jom the gang, whil the driver, tbrcugh the irfluenae of the shotgun, performed the arduous duty of breaking open the' treasurer box and mail sacks, and wrapping up the eontents in a nice package fbr'tha roLber. This thrilling performance lasted one hour and a half, during which thirteen men, sixteen horses and four vehicles performed at the muzzla of the little Dutchman's shot gun. HE GATHERS IX THE COIIT. "Ths last act closed by the thirties men being loaded into the stage and started up the rjad with the admoni tion that no one should look back be fore ths stage had traveled two mile, unless he wanted to die. The orders were obeyed, and Smith got away with his plunder. In August of same ear in the same locality , he stopped the same driver and again made him open the treasure box. His next robbery was in the December following, which resulted iu his arrest by Sheriff Tom Cunningham, of San Joaquin county. This is the crime for which berhas just served his term. Smith tm also convicted of stags robbery 'u Nevada, and sentenced to' five years' imprisonment, but was par doned before serving two years. The United States authorities say there is no possibility of Smith ssaapisg con viction, and that be will receive a Ufa sentence. His wages at the State Prison have been ten cents per day, out of which' he has bought underclothes, tobacco and other luxuries and saved $40. H. S. Jory, of Salem, will have a fruit dryer in operation at the Mechan ics' fair fcr which preparations" are being made. A fluo will be built for Uhe smotsjstack of the machine through the roof of machinery ball, and he art of fruit drying UI be fully explained. jU