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$ a ' i i J icksoxvilxe, TnCRSDAT. January 5, 1883. THUTIIREK ROCKBKS. Three rockers together a rockin slow, On tlie cast piazzer, all in er row; "Where are the folks, you want ter know? No auRuer comes, but the wind sighs low. The olJ house is gray with weather an time. The well-curb is mossy an green w'th elime, Winders rattle an endless rhyme ; Nobody's here, but the cheers rock slow. It ain't very long m-nce all in er row Three sisters sat rockin' here to and fro, Knittin, countin' from heel to toe, Vatcliin' the bay where sails come and They watched and they waited day after day, Not a single ship sailed inter thu bay; "Job'h long a comin'," then they say, "Whales must be skeerce," and they all rocked sbw. Hut while they watched Mandy whitened " and shrank, And llercv into Htramre silence sank. And -Jlarthv she looked old and lank, "When .will Joe come?" an' they rocked more slow. Then ther come a day when an empty chair Moved soft in the wind by the sister pair, A year lnre passed, and Mercy there Hit watchin' two idle rockers blow. Three rockers together, a rockin' slow, Not a sul in ther place to make 'em go; Folks are dead, if yer want ter know, And the lonesome sea is rockin' Joe 1 Youth's Companion. in CEMmiLXEWei. Electric lights are very effective aids to marine divers. Probably of all sensational develop ments boils are the worst. Some people are so sensitive that they seem to have corns nil over them. The gold in Uncle S.im's pockets weighs 519 tons, and silver 7390 tons. Some men find fault because the are never lucky enough to find any tiling eNe. A messenger 'boy's diary Monday, hirel, Tuesday, tired; "Wednesday, fired. Hie annual cost of useless inventions Ind compounds patented is said to exceed Looo.ooo. Brooklyn is talking about a now water ruipply, and at once there's a cry of "boo dle h the air." Thin soup, according to ait Irish men dicant, is "a quart of wa"ter boiled down to a pint to make it strong." Tho l.irgest photograph ever m lie is a picture of the Setenth regiment of New York city, which is eleven by fourteen feet m extent. i 'la t'..1;ui gtutca-piuiinAenf OO.OOfLOQttlfary ft "p if finished silk coodsa-vcar, r. i im i ., ra.,,iujD lou.uutMWU 01 cant.il rOdO hinds. fie execution of Chester Bellow at es city, Iowa, Friday, is the firs-t le- llielioii of the capital punishment rTTenty years. uuna," said a little boy as he left bed and crawled into hers one night, jii go to (deep in your bed I kuoiv I Irat I've idept my bed all up." lie last two years the Erie canal L-en out of Buffalo 28,000,000 bush- train in excess of the amount car- of that city by all the railroads. Lad evidently studied history. iFreddio, how often have I told you by with your soldiers on Sunday?" os ; but, mamma, this is a rclig- lie auction sales of pews in Ply- 5th church, Brooklyn are to bo aban doned. Most of the tew holders will re tain their sittings at the same prices that were paid last year. Kansas City built her immense reser voir upon a quicksand and now $1,500, O00 of solid masonry is rapidly disappear ing. Better this than that the city itself i-hould go to the bottomless pit. ' "You must not do that, my dear," aid a mother to her four-year-old daugh ter. "Nice little girls never do so." "Yes they do. mamma, sometimes; didn't you jtut see mo do it?" was the bright retort. The last run of the ocean steamship r.truria. was the quickest ever made across the Atlantic. The time from New York to Qucenstewn was six days and two hours. ."With favoring winds and tides even this wonderful speed may be surpassed. There aro wholo towns in Gormany that do little else but make dolls for American children. Thay are mostly simple country folk. England's children t-pend almost $1,000,000, for French and Getman dolls, and America's children nlmo-t double that. In evcrj- human being there are many grains of gold. When one is down, even by indiscretions of his own, do not stoop to throw ndditional mud upon him. Strive rather to reach him a helping hand to extricate him from the mire in which lie is wallowing. This is true manhood. Some time ago in Syracuse, Kansas, when nomination of candidates for coun cil was under consideration, it was sug gested as a joke, that a ticket composed entirely of women be prepared. The ticket wae prepared, and now at the election just held it has come out suc- CCfhflll. The doubles in. the present House of Representatives, or those having similar names,are" numerous. There aro three Aliens, four,Andersons, two Bakers, two llreckenridpes, four Brownes or Browns. Ibreo Campbells, two Davidson1, three nopkinscs, two Johnstons, two O'Neills, two llussells, onlyone Smith, threeStew arts, two Stones, two Taylors, three Thomas-os, two Thompsons, two Tanners, ' thought they had considerable money in two Whites, two "Whitings and two Wil-' their laundry, for which they were mur-ions- There are twelve Mcs and only dered. it was a horrible affair and caus five with the prefix O. intense excitement. A Hartford coin collector lias a cent piece of the United Slates coinage of 1799, which is considered to be worth $500. The St. Paul people are afraid they can have no ice palace for their winter carni val this year, because they have no ice yet; though last year there was plenty, and the palace was well under way by the 10th of December. And yet there has been as cold weather already thi? season as at any time last year. But there has been a great deal of warm weather since. The United States is the largest con suming country of raisins in the world, and the annual consumption is about 2,000,00) boxes of about twenty pounds each, which at an average of $2 per box shows an expenditure of $4,000,000 per annum for one article in the dried fruit line. The amount referred to represent say 1,000,000 boxes Valencia, 750,000 boxes Cali ornia, 200.000 boxes Malaga and 100,000 boxes Smyrna. Kurope has to come to America for its prime turkeys, and New England dealers shipped over 1,0 0 cases of fine turkeys to England on the fast steamers for the hqliday dinners. .Most of these bird were Connecticut and Rhode IsUnd pro ducts; The average weight of those shipped were about twenty pounds each and the average price paid for them was $4. The supply is not equal to the de mand fcr the London market alone. New York philanthropists have citab lished, besides the one-cent coffee standi at various places in the poorer parts of the city, model lodging hou es, where iny sober person can find a night's lodg ing, including night clothing, for ten cents. One of these is self-supporting and since it opened its doors, two years a 'o, more than 65.000 Persons have been tccoramodated. It is proposed to estab lish more of these places. COAST .BVS. Cattle are i.epdked poorer and grasf shorter this year in Harney valley than was ever known before. ' Spokane F lis during the year increas--d from 3500 to 8000 population. The value of improvements ws over $1,000, 000. The population of Seattle i put at 15,000, that of Taci.ma about 10,000; xjth of which are ated. Ching Ling, a Chinaman, was con victed in Portland, last week, of munlt-r in the first degree, for killing another Chinaman. Freight trains will not run to Ashlanc rom the south till the ballasting of tin rack between tunnel fourteen and Ash land is completed. Rumor lias it that the O. P. Co. has purcliased a steamer to take the nlace of I the lost Yannina f!itv. nml flint nlm trill life started from New York soon. One fctory is ti.at she is a 3,000 tonner and is Since the completion of the O. & C. rfte managers report quite an increase in the- number of through passengers to Portland. It is thought that by next .-ummer they w ill have to run two through trains daily. Roseburg Review: Owing to the pre valence of the diptheria scourge the school directors of district No. 4 have dismissed the Roseburg public schools until March when the new buildiug will be ready for occupancy. A telegram from San Francisco an nounces that the new freight rates on the O. & C. road will not go into effect for some weeks. On receiving the news the O. R. & N. Co. concluded to slay by their old rates for a time yet. Albany had a $4,503 fire List Tuesdiy. During the fire Dr. M. H. Ellis was struck in the eye by an exploding cartridge, and had to have the eye removed. At last accounts he was getting along as well as could be expected. Among the luxuries now in the New York market are strawberries at $12 per quart; Barb rosa grapes, $4 per pound; tomatoes, 50 cents each; California peaches, $2 per dor; Tangerin and Man darin oranges, $1 25 per dozen, and plums, $1 25 ier dozen. "Is a clam a fish?" was the questfon before the San Francisco cou.t last week, a Chinaman arrested for peddling fih without a liconsc having proved that it was clams he was selling. The prosecut ing attorney argued so strongly that n clam was a fish that his honor took the case under advisement. A Dctrifio'l salmon has been found in California on a hillside 1,500 feet high. The fleshy part resembles crystalized and variegated quartz, retaining in part the yellowish color of the salmon, and what was the skin of the fish is now a sort of porcelain, or white flint. It is supposed to be a relic of some ancient river. Last Mont'ay the wreck ol the stranded steamer Yaquina City was sold to Capt, Chas. Lutchins, of San Francisco, for $9100. The sale is said to have resulted in a bargain for the purchnser, as each of the two boilers cost $12,000, and are in good condition, while the shaft, which was comparatively new, cost over $9,000. La Grande Gazette: The two sisters, Misses Harper, are types of true woman hood. They left here last spring and each took up a ranch 30 miles north of Joseph. One taught school while the other kept house and looked after the lands. Their energy is not only a credit to themselves but an example that any young lady might be proud to follow. On Thursday morning of last week the bodies of the two Chinese laundrymen were found in a well back of their laundry at Monmouth, their bodies in a horribly mutila'ed condition, they evidently hav ing been killed by an ax and knives. Two checks for $293 and $170 in their fa vo were found in the back yard. It is " QUITE A3 BAD A3 BULLETS. , An DM Soldier Tlk or His Campaign In Vlrciuln TIip Kteniy In Ambash Twenty Years After. j Selma, N. C, Feb. it, 1887. Gentlemen: Yours inquiring wheth er or not I had been benefited by Kas kine, and if so to what extent, &c, to hand. In reply will say that my health has not been as good in twenty years as now. I suffered with chills from malarial poison contracted while serv ing in the Confederate army on the Peninsular Campaigns in Virginia. Did not miss having a chill at least once in twenty-one days, and more frequently once in seven days, for more than fif teen years. In this condition I visited New York in November, 1885, on business. "While there I stopped with Mr. E. D. Barker, of the University Publishing Company. I told Mr. Barker of my condition. He called my attention to your Kaskine and procured for me a bottle. After my return home I took the pellets as directed and found much relief afforded thereby. Of this change I wrote Mr. Barker, who sent two or three bottles during the past year. My j health greatly improved. I increased in weight from 1C5 pounds to 200 pounds, my present weight. I believe the Kaskine did it. Quinine had fail ed, as had other remedies usually ad ministered in such cases. Now, unless in case of exposure to extra bad weather, I do not have chills, and my general health is quite good. I turned over half a bottle to a young lady friend a few weeks :,incc. I lean. I from her.mother that Mis was much benefited .by it while it lasted. I trust you may be able to introduce Kaskine generally in this country, in which many suffer from diseases con sequent upon malarial poison in the system. From my own experience I can emphasize it's excellence for such diseases. If I can serve you call on me. I am very truly yours, John C. Scarborough. Seven years ago I had an attack of bilious remittent fever, which ran into intermittent malarial. I tried all the known remedies, such as arsenic, mer cury and quinine. The latter was ad ministered to me in heavy and contin ued doses. Malaria brought on ner vous prostration and dyspepsia, from which I suffered everything. Last win ter I heard of Kaskine and began us ing it. A few bottles of the wonderfm drug cured me. Malaria and dyspep sia disappeared, and as you have seer. aijune day ljriultcr..arJbp dimmer. ' Jttorm that had passed across the sk. p the cloud left my life and my health became steady and strong. Mrs. J. Lawson, 141 Bergen St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one of the most respected citizen;. of Bridgeport, Conn., says: " I an ninety years of age, and for the la three years have suffered from malarL and the effects of quinine poisoning I recently began with Kaskine whic broke up the malaria and increascu my weight 22 pounds." Other letters of a similar character from prominent individuals, which stamp Kaskine as a remedy of undoubt ed merit, will be sent on application Price $1.00, or six bottles, $5.00. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. The Kaskine Comnany, 54 Warren St., New York, and 35 FirnngUou Road, London. The Reformed Sissee. One of the most prominent preachers in a certain ity tells the following anecdote whenev er he hears a story loo-incredible for be lief. "A very wicked man became con verted, and in course of time it became his turn to pray in cl iss meeting. Not being used to speaking in public, of course he was very much embarassed. This is the substance of his prayer: Oh, Lord, Thou giver of all good things, look down with pity on all poor people. Send every one of them a barrel of flour, plen ty of lard, a ham or so, a side of bacon and a pound of bu'ter. And, oh Lord, send cacli one of your starving, hungry creatures & barrel of supar, a barrel of coffee, a barrel of tea, a barrel of salt, a barrel of pepper oh; hell! that's too much pepper! Amen J " AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER TO ALL WAST1SO EMrtOYMEXT. We want live, energetic agents in every county in the United States and Canada to eu a patent arucie ui (jteai. mem,- i no M kbits An article ha ving a larpe sale pay ing ever 100 per cent, profit, having no com petition, and on which the agent is pro tected in the exclusive sale by a deed inven for ea h and every county he may secure from us With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make "as extbaokoi saey offeb" to secure good agents at once, but we nave concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but its salahilityby any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making $150 to $300 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirty day's trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, above all ex tesses, can "return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. No such employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double this amount. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to everyone out of employment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, ana o to wort on me terms named in our extraordinary ofter. Address, at once. National Novelty Co 51 1 Sraithficld St., Pittsburgh, Pa 2 A Common Cold Is often the beginning of serious affec tions of tho Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs. Therefore, the importance of early and effective treatment cannot be overestimated. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral may always be relied upon tor the speedy cure of a Cold or Cough. Last January I was attacked with a severe Cold, which, by neglect and fre anent exposures, became worse, finally settling on my lungs. A terrible cough soon followed, accompanied by pains in the chest, from which I suffered intense ign 1 ly. Alter trying various reraeiues, wuu out obtaining relief, I commenced taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied that this remedy saved my life. Jno. "Webster, Pawtucket, E. L I contracted a severe cold, which suddenly developed into Pneumonia, presenting dangerous and obstinate symptoms. My physician ordered the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. His in structions were followed, and the result was a rapid and permanent cure. H. E. Stimpson, Rogers- Prairie, Tex. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Cold, which settled on my Lungs. Icon suited various physicians, ana took the medicines they prescribed, hut received only temporary relief. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles ot this medicine I wa3 cured. Since then I have given the Pec toral to my children, and consider it Tne-3cst Remedy for Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, ever used in my family. Robert Vanderpool, Meadville, Pa. Some time ago I took a slight Cold, which, being neglected, crew worse, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking cough, and was 'very weak. Those who knew me best considered my life to be in great danger. I continued to suffer until I commenced using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Less than one. bottle of this valuable medicine cured me, and I feel that I owe the preservation of my life to it3 curative powers. Mrs. Ann Lockwood, Akron, New York. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is considered, here, the one great remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs, and is more in demand than any other medicine of its class. J. F. Roberts, Magnolia, Ark. ft Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. if. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, lit". Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; rix bottles, $5. Over 6.OOO1OOO PEOPLE USE UWSEFOS D.M.FERRY&CO. aro admitted to be the Largest becd vr.en In tho woria. D.H.rEiny&co'S IilatrBled, Pnrrrp Uw and I'rlckA SEED ANNUAL. For 1023 will be mailed FREE TO ALL. applicants, and to lat Eoo8ona enstomers with- -,gp;t. out urueruig it. y Invaluable to all. Carden Flcldo'Flovter OttUO II. U4raa D. M. FERR Y&,CO..Detrolt,MIch, xsfTI'TTWSTH laAlarmjaiib Chills, revezna Ague, vvina Colic. Bilious Attacks. They produce regular, natural evac uations, never grripe or interfere witn. dally business. As a family medicine tney should bo in every uouscliold.r SOIiD EVERYWHERE. V Kflte- -.i?avfri iWngX&!Zm ann ! " I! H HSiifri ' i-ii a n When I say Cran I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, au J then lave ther.i re turn acain. 1 sir.- A ItAMCAL CUUE. I hao made tlic disccia of FITS, EPILEPSY or FAISEJG SICKISESS, AHfelmiRstntfr. I vrAEiiAjrr ir.7 remedy to Curb the worst cies. lsecaire others nave f ailed i s no rca?on f r not now reccivicp a cure. Sendatonceforalre:.' "vndaFnn Bottlb of mv Ivru.LiDLi: lU-'tcur. Give Express and l'nst OZce. It covls jou notliliiR tor a trial, and 1 1 will cure you. Address H.C. RODT.M.C. l33PtA-lET.,KtwY0BK iUKJSSSSir.r'-Jhi.WJiai ALER IN Agricultural Implements of All kinds, flitch ell "Wagons, Hardware, Crockery, Pumps, ropes, & powder. Tools of ail kiilids. Nails, tc, all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Give me a call) and see for yourself. Mission Soilp and Candle Wor's, M. MORGENTBA U, Propr. ' Manufacturer of the celebrated Mission Chemical "Wax Alining Candles axo Nonpareil Laundry Soap- OfRca and Salesroom, 1OS Bush st, San Francisoo. THESE SOAPS ARE MADE OF THE purest materials, do not contain any injurious ingredients and poess all the de tergent and soluble properties required for making a tint laundry soap. The candles are guaranteed the best made for the money askcd Patbosize home isdcstby. 15. jEt,ZQ33 A TUO, PRACTICAL. Watchmaker Ap Jewelkr, MAKES a specially of droning and re pairing watches and clocks. 3Ij cisrss are reasonable. Give me a call 73 ri jf 'few fiei5V5SH5.fltSJi: Wmms Tsmv&iiM ssfiasS Tisff 0 c IIII Ell 1 1 1 1 OL tei i esjfsX " F&i-rV-r rV W tH l-tS.Ji N2W. PI ni5,w?t ! M " Jji n vs-- ::, kubli, i3 J. S. HOWARD. Medford. Ogn., "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN General Merchandise. HONEST GOODS AT :L.rVIISTG PRICES!. o CIIOCKKIES, FLOUIt. iKY-fiOODS, BOOTS An SHOES, OIL-CLOTH, HATS, CAPS, STRAW ROODS, And cveiv tiling kept in a General Merchan dise Store. It will be to the interest ot thn-e wishing tinvihing in my line to call and examine my GOODS and PRICES hefon purchasing elsewhere; - PRODUCE TAKEX AT FULL MARKET PRICE. J. S. Howard, Medford, Oregon. I THE STAFF OF LIFE THE ROGUE RIVEtt .Steam Flouring Mills. HAVING RECENTLY KEEN RE fittcd -with all modern improvements rc now turning out a fint-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth harrel sucks, and every sack is warranted to con tain 4!) pounds "of flour. If you don't be lieve tins, jut compare a sack of our flour w ith any other brand offered for sale in thi market, and note tho difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Coiistanlly on hand and exhanged for wheat. BARLEY ROLLERS. Having 3'Wcd actof Hurley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart tvery Saturday to Hull Darley for customer. The work will be done on fhort notice, so that parties can return with their trrist the same da v. I am prepared to roll lurley at all times and in the best manner, inn processi.siiiraiic.nl 01 mi crusher. G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept 22, 1883. Messenger & Smith, PROPRIETORS OF Ashiand Planing TvO ATX KINDS OF PLANING, RK- x.y b.iwing, 1 liming and Bracket work. Make Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Thin-edge -.d ns imd Mouhlin . baili. Doors and ltlinds in tcck im inde to order. Job .vork solicited. DEALERS in FURNITURE Wi't-pptr. Ci r iiinn ''.inieti. and Oil- IUlw, Glass, Paints, Oilund Varnish, the finest line of Red room and Parlor Suit", Easy Chairs and Rockers to be found in Southern Oregon, Oil Paintings, Chromes, t'i"ture l'raiucs .md .loutttiii., in j,i. at va riety. We rordiu 'e u 1 call awl ce us. No trouble to show goods. Rem-uiber ibe pW-e. Mzi-snyr.iR A Smith, 42tf Ashland, Oregon. LGB.TGN& KENNEDY ,7 ISE Self Rcgtiktin, nir Yfll-illLl Is the Best. lways gives satisfaction. Simple, strong . and durable in all parts. Solid wrought iron crank shaft with double bearings for the crank to work in, all turned and run in adjustable babitted boxes. Positively Se '-Regulating. .Vithno cone springs, or springs of any kind. Xo little rods, joints, levers, or any thing of the kind to get out of order, as such thiues do. Mills ill use G to 12 vears in cood order now, that have never cost a cent for repairs. Having secured the agency for the EN- liilU kisis-vi:ni-.iih.Li, 1 oner mem ior sale. A ten-foot wheel $05; a twelve-foot wheel $75. Freight to be added. Hand in your orders. WILL JACKSON, Agent. saaaTOsrannflikTjj Use PARKER'S CINCER TONIC tthrt itetar. A rare tuedtcuisU compound that cure when all else faila. H a cured tl worst c&aes o Coaffh,Wek Laura. Asthma, Indigestion, Inward Palna, Eihaortlon. Inraltubto for KheumaUstin. Female Weakness, and all pains and dls orders ol toe Stomach find Eowtla, Mc at DruarWu. HiNnrpcnRNR. IheiiafMt.siirMtandlirtenTeforOonis,EiinloiM,4o. Stops all pun. Ensures oomtort to the ft KewiaUa tocsrs. iicentsatDmasista. Biscoxua.K.Y. BAKER'S VITAL RECENERATOR &MiSSSSLSSSSS& ot Tonta. Cans weakness of mtna sod boar; Kemal SsbUitT, Splasl Ellimortlon. lost Msnhood.Me. A SSSSSSBiStffiKr: jgS'' iffffiior50? 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IndlccEa tloK, Hloatlnc, Nervous lrostrr.tlonf end SlooplesiuesS) In eitlier sex. PRICE $1.00, OR O BCSTsVES run $coo. SoiaftyDrnXBlstscTcrrvynoro. Sesj ten cents in stamps ter Dr. Kcrca's Ion Trcatlso on Diseases of Vf emen, iilustrotcu. World's Dispsnsiry BsdiCol Isuciilkii, 663 Kain Street, BITP?AXO, H.Y. SICK-HEADACHE, Blliona IleadaehCj Dizziness, Congtlpa tlon, Indigestion, and Billons Attacks, promptly cured ,br Br. rierce'B Pleasant Pnrgatlve Pellets. S3 cents a vial, by DruirKUts, A HLND STiLTlS NOiiMAL SlH0J)E. Faculty. J. S. SWKKT, PuE.-mrsT, Mathcnuitics, Psychology, S hm.l Hi-uncmj , JULIA M. (lOOl)YKAI!, Englidi (irainmar, lihcturu and Latin. . C. P. NIiK. rcnmansliip and Exctutive V rk. MI5S.O. f. M)PIXtS.S, Inslrument.d Jlub. MKS. LOTTIK 1). WILLARD. Vtiire Culture. KMMA TOLMAS, Dr.ivring ami Painting. ADA P. JIILLElt. Teacher in Training S hofl. . ADDITION'ALTEAC'IIEKS, Members (if the fcuii r llats. rM'ul attention jiven to prospective tc 1 hcr O r 1 oincss Dipartmcnti') complete in cv v ih inil. Address the Preidint. SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Real Estate Agent. Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. LEGIL DOCU3IE?vTS Of all kind drawn up especially pertaining to the settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Promp Remittances. Investment Securities a Speciality. Jack son county Script Bought and Sold. I have a complete set of Map? of Surveyed Lands in this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from 1'oseburgof all new entries made. "I am thus prepared to make out Homestead and Pre-emption papers, and can thus save to parties the expense of a trip to Koeburg Land Office. Several tine farms are in my hands for sale. Prompt rerly made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the times. Refers, by permission, to C. C. Beekman, Esq., Banker; to Hon. L. It Webster, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business houe in Jacksonville. Office at south-east -corner of California and 5th street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. THE LADIES Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed that in addition to a large and elegant line ot I have added to my stock the following class of goods, of which I have a full line: Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Both Knit and Muslin. INFANT'S WARDROBE COMPLETE, As cheap as to be bought any place; also a complete line of Children's Short Clothes, Under four years old. A beautiful line ol HOSIERY, Consisting of Lfsle and Silt. Gloves, Corsets, kerchiefs and Hand- , 17T7IT3 LI V T) QTT A AT.S! AjPl t ft J. XL OXLXi VY UO uiiiiA j And many other articles tonmnerou to .: TPR P P PRTAf , mention. JMKa. tr.l. rtllM, S-87- Jacksonville, Oregon. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oeegon-, ANGLE &, PLYMALE Props The nndersicnnl takes pleasure ir.tr nouncingtiint he hs opened hi p.aco 1 I business in the h-w twn ofMetlfiud, C egon. andis now prepared to furn'ih, :u nuantiticsto sitil, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Et My stock 13 fresh and first-class, and! propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line and" sell at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER All 1 as& Is a trial. C"Highest price paid for Prodnee. BEAST! ! 7re, mr Mexican Mustang Liniment oxmus cUtles, Scratches; Contracts!' Lamoage, Sprains, Muscles, Bhenmatisin. Strains, ErapUins, Banui Stitches, Hoof Ail,. Scalds, StiffJoints, Screw' Stingi, Backache, Wonas, Bites, Galls, Swinnty, Bnnses. Sores, SaddlsUtSv Bunions, Spavin Piles. Cora$ Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for ererybody exsctly whst li clnlmE forlu Ons of tho reasons for tne-sreat porularltj cl the Xuitanz Liniment Is found la Its universal applicability. Brerybody needs inch a mcdlelnv The Lnmberuinn needs It la case ot secUent. The Ilonsemlfe needs It for general family ! The Cannier needs It for his teems and his men. Tho Mechanic seeds It always oa his work bench. ThoMlncrnecdsltlaeassof emerrency- . The Plouoer needs It-snt get alone'wltt.'wt IV The Farmer need It In hU hoase, his si JtW m-AhUUJLM3Z. , MsSsTsBBBSV TUo Steamboat nnsoriso Bor, . It in liberal supply aftoatand ashore. sV "Ify Tho norse-fanrlpr needs Itit l-m02r friend and safest reliance. The BtocU-srowor needs It It Till isto Witt1 thousands of dollars and a vorll ot tniaWo. The Kail roadman needs It and will rtedH no' long as his llf Is arouad of accidents and denser 1. Tho UncltTroodsinsn needs It. There U njih Ingllke It as an antldoto fortha dan;ir tjl.Iv ltab and comfort which snrroand tho pioneer. Tho aierehaut needs l: about his ttcrsnraj his emnlorees. Accidents will happen, aad wl. 1 these coma tho Ilnstang Liniment Is wstfc t Mm. lkeepaDuttloluthoIIossc. Tistho bostof economy. Keep nllotllo In the Faclory. ItslmmMlUie tse In case of accident saTcs pain and los of waces. Keep a Dottle Always In tho liiablo fer io vrhen wantsil. HHKSEllGDEaiHB:1 cnicaoo - 30 UNION EQUAREJU:- DALLAS, ILL nri smtb ra' TEX. I "tou.?l- Eggsia VisBweaty-f E. C. UHOOKS. Jacksonville, Oregon, 3-26-87 LEGAL BLANKS IMPROVED FOR3IS GODRFEY & MOORE, Publishers Salem, Oregon. POSTAGE PAID BY US. TRY THEM. Twenty-Second Year. ST. MARYS ACADEMY, CONDUCTEI BY The Sisters of the Holy Name. THE Scholastic year of this school will commence about the end of August, and Is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition ( per term , , ?J0 CO Music , 15"" Drawing ami painting r.vS"8 SO Bedandbedding (..sstftf 00. SELKCT DAY SCHOOL. - Primary, perterm .,.....? 5 00 Junior, " ..,.(5 00- rreparatory " ,...... ro w Senior C3 i II ,10 00 Pupils received at any "time, and6, special attention is paid to particular startles in t lalf of children who have limited time For further particulars apply at the Academy. PFINCEElCP ; it 6