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DCPE* AT HOME. MISCELLANEO! S. Domestic A . it. «’ AfcAON ASHLAND TIDINGS Life uf I he President of the X«w York Central. KtllDAY APRIL 26. is»' castoria IH. CARSON ASON, Prop’s. for Infants and Children Caatorla eurea CoaJipaUon^ “CaatortauK» well adapted to ehlldren that I Caatoris corre Colic, Colle. CooMpatlon, 100,001) 'fes in Stock! **uT*^ I '*"* Sbrami — —------- --------- .. nvux PkUUMXVU, ni 8a Oxford BL, Brooklyn, M. Y. ------- Consisting of------- | Kills Worms, five* Bleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. T hb CanTAVB C ompany . 77 Murray Street. N Y APPLE, PEAK, PEACH, PLUM, PRUNE. CHERBY, APRICOT, NECTARINE, ALMOND, WALNUT, and Shade and Ornamental Trees, THE SPH/NG MEDICINE YOU WANT Grap»* Vine, CurranU, GiMjaeberriea, Bltirklterrieti, Kafipl>emeH, ’ Straworries. Figs, Paine's Celery Compound Etc., Etc. Our tn»« are grown without irrigation on R« <1 hill Ivnd. and all of known va- nrtn-’i that «ucc»*ed in Southern Oregon. Those contemplating tree planting will d<> well to Ti«it our orchard and nur sery, or write uh for price list. PwNtuftiae- Murphy, Josephine ooanty Oregou. B. R. station, Graut’s Haas Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. A. H. CARSON & SON. There's nothing like it. Use It Now! • Last spring, being very much run down .iDd deblllt.itMl. I pro« unsi som»* of Paim-’s Celery Compound. The use of two bottles made me feel like a new man. As a general tonic and spring medicine. | do not know Its equal.” W. L. <« kkkni . ea F. Brigadier General V. N. Burlington. Vt. fl.00. Hix forti« At Druggists. •Having used your Imine’s celery com pound this spring. 1 can safely recommend It as the most powt-rru! and at the same time ino>t gentle regulator. It Is a splendid nerve tonic, and since taking It I haveielt like a new man It E. K nokk . Watertown, Dakota. WKuxIîtciUKDMON xt'o.jTvp. Burlington, vt. F-uM-. » tn»/ A*iAA»»»(«. ! LAAU / APT fi Ffìiìfì r ÂTF r cu ruuu nubieê . uttnij H it titep z . ltgll DIAMOND DYES Largest Stock in the NORTHWEST! TO M A K L - a - » qf Delicious Biscuit Bartlett Pear, Winter Nclis Pear, 15,000 Betirrc <1 Anjou Pear* 25,000 A’oyal Ann Cherry. 10,000 Black Tartarian Cherry, 15,000 Bl ick Republican Cherry. 30,000 Esopus Spitzenberg Apple. 30.000 Vol. Newtown Pippin “ 20.000 Baldwin Apple, 15,000 .Ved Cheek Pippin Apple- 15,000 Northern Spy Apple, 10.000 Early Crawford Peaches. Ask your Grocer far 15,0X1 COW BRAND SODAolSALERATUS, ___ _ _ : The home life of Chauncey M. De pew's family is one of the most ideal in New York. They live in the large haudsome house vacated by Dr. Wil liam A. Hammond when the latter re moved to Washington. The bouse has ls>eu redecorated throughout siuce the Depews’ acquisition of it. Especially characteristic of Mr. Dejiew's taste is the dining-room, which has mingled hi its Jeeorations appropriate inscrip tions tn Fiencb,German, English. Lat in and Greek. There is a beautiful parlor, whose ceiling is domed, and winch is finished walls, bangings, fur niture all in white. In Mr. Depew’e study the light from a stained window sifts through Eastern palms and touches gently an Egytiau mummy aud falls upon the head of a spbynx, a s >rt of furnishing which gives the [»lace a twofold interest. The household ar rangements are simple and without ostentation, though there are plenty of servants. Two butlers wait at the ta ble, and Mrs. Dejiew has a French maid. The stable contains three horses, a coupe and an open carriage. The family includes Mr. and Mrs Depew and young channcey. aged 10 Mrs. Depew’s mother. Mrs. liegeman, and the two little daughters of a broth er who die«! at her house ti few weeks ago, and their governess. Mrs. De pew's father was a wholesale druggist on Broadway ami «ccumnlated a large fortune. He was an accomplished amateur artist, and Mrs. liegeman was in her day one of the finest amateur pianists in the city . 1 lie top floor of the Depew home is given up to the children. Here are the nursery atnl schoolroom, and here <>n rainy days they accompany t lie gov- erm ss ,»u imaginary tripe through Cen tral 1'ark, yoiiug Cliauucey's lively fan cy plying as many questions iilsmt im aginary objects as lie used to do altont real ones. 1 he y oung heir lias a very active mind ami has had to lie kept back iu his studies. His mot'ier hue l>een his only teacher. But the chil dren’s happiest time is in the late after- uoou, for then the great orator comes home, and it is bis habit to mount to the playroom and join them in their games. Seated upon the floor with the little ones about him, the hours go by in telling stories aud answering questions, till dinner time, when he hurries into an evening drees and drives away to some one of the many society and club banquets which daily demand ' the honor of bis [»resence. He never writ«» s[ieecbes, but usually spends a few moments iu retiwMing on his sub ject. jolting dow n a few headings in the proei»ss. UwlutH) Fure 1 Other Kinds uf Emit in Proportion.- - - - - - Also, Nut, Shade, Ornamental and Ever green Trees Vines and Shrubbery. Send f«>r catalogue and price list to Horsemen and Breeders! I wish to inform the public, that I have two Fine Bred Stallions, Hamblvtonian and Patehen, that I will make the season of l>s!*, iu Bogue Kiver Valley, making my stands at Ashland, Medford, and Central I’oint, will stop at Phoeuix on my way down, and also coining back. The under signed. will, if addressed at cither place, come to the residence of any one who wish estheuso of his horses, if not living loo far away. Anyone wishing pedigree of horses, « an have them bv addr< *sing J. H. SETTLEMIER Woodburn, Oregon F* arrj’s Seeds N. C. BOYNTON, Ashland, Or. D. M FERRY A OO ar« ucknou kslyed to b« the Largest Seed steen A ET ER APRIL FIRST, In the world. D M F f . rby A G o ’ s Illustrated. Deecrip- tire and Priced Will leave Ashland every Monday morn ing f<>r Medford: will be In Medford Mon and __ evening _ ___ Tuesday; . in (’entrai Point Wednesday morning in Ashland Thurs day. Friday and Saturday, until further notice. SEEDANNUAL r. “ ’ For 1889 Will be mailed FWtE tn all applicants, and Io last rear’s cusUmer* wi: hoot ordering it. hirwh«. *^.'12^^.^ 1 aho-iid ?wnd for it Addr» »s REAL ETC., ESTATE, FOR SALE A Fine Stock Ranch Bargains in Land V. s. FERRY & CO , Detroit, Mi h. NOTICE FOR SALE ! Hansen*» Table Kock Farm on Rogue liiver is now offered for sale in subdi visions to suit purchasers, on easy terms. A cemplvte assortment of A 20 acre Apple Orchard, $201)0. • > / W \ Acres located in Langell 40 acres level Fruit or Alfalfa laud. / Valley. Klamath county, Oregon; uearly all under fence fencing, $2000. rails, posts, ami wire and plank. JOHt acres 00 acres Grain, Fruit, or Grass Land. <»f this land is good grain land; r«oo acres $2000. natural hav land. The ranch takes in fine fir. pine and cedar l«>0 acres Grain. Fruit or Grass Land timber on the west side of the valley, ami $4000. opens on the east side of the valley upon 200 acres Grain. Fruit or Grana Land. the bunch grass range, covered with scat tering junipers. $5000. There are three hewed log dwelling hous Call on or addrt > h . es. one frame barn lOOxfsl feet, ami a num .*w FRED HANSEN. Ashland, Or. ber of other buildings < atabigue sent free ou »^plication. Address Price of laud $10 per acr»* :• i» I a good title guaranteed. A Bargain. UBO sTAKRETT, Will also m 11 Walla Walla. W. T. BurineM Icuiw (two r<M»m»i nn<! lot, for Bule, near the depot. One r*»»m The BUYERS’GVYDB if and rente«l at 12 |» t cent, per annum on isauocl March ord rept^ amount askc*l for property. Inquire I e.ich yea”. It is an cncv. of Felts At Johnson. clopedia of useful infor- Price of horses, I' i O round: cattle $25 round. m ition lor all who pur For further particulars address chase the luxuries or th< •’« ARTHUR LANGELL. K oi life. W«. neoess’tiw-K cm clothe you and fuim;h you at .: For sale. 3.019 acr«* of land. 419 acr»*s Of all the necessary ur.d u necv jsar> farm land in the vailry gooa for fruit or appliance.” tn ride, walk dance, deep grain. cut, '..*» a 1. LAtii-t, Wvjrk, go to cl > aau L Two thousand six hundred acre* foot-hill ami mountain-side laud, good for fruit, or stay at home, aud iu various sizes •biirying ami stock raising. This tract of , styles anti quuntitiec, Juq HfUic cv? lami has over seven miles of fencing, dwell- «hat is required to do all these thing* •« • ■ » MUl1 COfflFORTASLY. and you can makcaiair plenty of living water. estimate of the value of the BUYBRB* Cali on or address J. S. H errin . GUI DIS,which will be sent upon Ashland, Jackson o., Oregon. receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, Vegetable, Flower, Grass, Alfalfa and Safron Jha SÉ 9 Implements. Egg Food, Etc. rr n i*: k s 80 Head of Graded Durham Cattle 150 Head of Well-bred Horses. FOR SALE! MONTGOMERY WARD A'C0. Valuable Flouring Mill, A Fine Stock Kaio’h. And Mell-bred Callie ! Stock Kauch toi Sale. 111*114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Ill - OREGON- KIDN ey TEA URINAF^Y^KIONE y troubles The undersigned offers for «ale hi* valna i blv flouring mill property with Iu acre* of The undersigned offer»* for rale his Mo k land, on Bogue river, near Bohl Hill R R ranch *»f sitiiMte'l mi rale 1 .ke. »errs »" station. This mill ha- a fine location for K!»n»ntli countv »r. an A 1 rum 1» for >1”. k business, b*ing convenient to a la-ife area of purposes. Will rai'm'','ii> ' k ' hi " aih . '. ‘in!’" the best grain land in Southern Oregon IT th.- |>!dt e. Best ha* a never-failing water power—the fine.-: Will sell stock HD 1 tanning itnpb int ui- !n Southern (>r< *zon. The mill h»i- just been with the ran* 1». if .l.-sir.-.l, t’..r fm-tln r in fitted up in good >hape throughout, with uw forinalioti apply i»i *J»n •»’i«»;11'' *" * machinerv Terms reasonabl»*. Will also Title Lake. sell a Stock Ranch of 1200 acres TOWN on Rogue river; all fem cd 100 acres already in alfalfa Price.litnvoii a pur» of the price if desired. LOTS ----- Tn the town of----- Will also A ppetizer . MONTAGUE, IOO head of stock, FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES. tSTkRKMEO(C/^Co POHTi-AfrlD-. OR.- 11 with the ranch or separately including a nnml*rr of full-blood Duiham ami Hereford yearlings, bulls and heifers. These are fine young • attle.aml persons who may w ant young bulls or heifers, oueor more. Would du well to st««« them. Address o. G INIARD. tt Ashland, <»r. \ CURES INDIGESTION } t m ; Sold by T. K. Bolton. Wood Notice. There 1« a well stocked wood yard ba<’k of the Novelty block, corner Main ami llarga dine streets Dry 16-inch stove wood ami is aud'20-iueh heater wood, delivered on *hort notice anywhere m town. N. B. All parties hauling wo«»d to town or haviug any wood for sal»* in large or-mall lots, will do well to call at the office of ( W Avers at the above corner. ; Jacksonville to Medford. Patronize the only wagon that con- necte with every train, rain or shine, and carne« the U. S. mail and Welle, Fargo A C o .’ h rxpreaa. Satisfaction guaranteed. J ohn D yar , Driver. Fur Sale. Offer their farm. 1-4 Mile North of Talent •> For sale in tract» to suit purchasers, r __ and price» according to »elections made Par tics in »earch of homo will do well to in *'pe< l this land, as it is all first-class fruit am! grain land The soil is mostly black loam and will pr<Mluce fine alfalfa without irrigation. For further particulars apply at the farm ’< mile north of Talent. t<dli.' 'th is S/xtee Kenerveil for M. L. McCALL, tieni Entitle Agent A shland , unit Sun'ej/in < >HE<IOS. I J. B W KISLEV .*> years in Jack Ron County. Il <’. GODDARD, J r . 24 years' in Jackson County. Wrisley & Goddard General Dealers in — Srw Good*. J us’, received at McCall s a superb line of spring and summer dress goods. Prices unprecedentedly low. Star Bakt-ry, Ashland, < >r« Ottvr<‘<l For Naic. The undersigned offers f<»r sale the Bakery business in Ashlaml-opposite post« t!ice—one of the best lex atmns in the city for bnkery, confei’ti incry «ml i ecr»*ain trade. Business has been running four years, ami is well established. The propri etor’s reason for selling is ill health, on a< - rouut of w hich he is unable to attend to the business ami <lt siring a change of Ciimate. he will offer the bakery establish ment ami a lease on the building for two years at a verv reasonable figure Every thing in first-class order. Call on or ad«In-- WM Mil l - or G. F. B illin '.s. Ashland, or. Rare STOCK RANCHES ami Ci t y Property MKDFORD, OREGON. 13 14 Business Opening The umlersigned offers for ■ sale »he oide-t established hurdu are store ami tin»hop in Ashland—stock iu »tore and 'oni’ lvtv outfit of tool* and fixture* in the s hop A *ati*facTur\ and profitable trade i- beiug dune. Reason fur selling- oiiKidi _ _________ . - 1 a■’><| ■' prevent the proprietor f-oni the bn-i- an giv gi\ ing i m•*•* hi' attention. Will cither rem or -ell the buHdiug. Applv at prenii-v* on Main street,or addre* B F REISER. A-hland. Oregon. There is still room for one, two, tbr.-e g'ssi houses ou Boulevard in Hunsak er's addition. Prices and terms rea sonable. Apply to E. B. Hunsaker. ♦ “Who is H. H. Warner, of Roche» For Soreness, Stiffness prompt, Sure, Safe, Recent. Hora Limbs. Svygert. til Mty 1» ISSI c»«sl:t cold la limb* a ad Sack. * iffcrcd * m a’.Ua; St Jacoba Oil curad m. JACOB SCHULTS Stiff Neck. rrl.»d,h'p Wl. Jan. 1«. 1««1 My wife had violent pnnj in her neck; v£ry «or« an« «tiff, cured entirely by gt Jacob« Gil JAMZä 3T0WI Stiff Ankle. Muntile. Ohio. June 5S, lilt •trained my antic csxt w*<.ming c<»n:d not put foot to floor, fot a botti« of St JacvL . I ll c»ed It. la two days was cnUrcly well, stu*..fM all gone B Q RIDGWAY Stiff Knew. New A’hen» II! , Jun« 1888 Str» ced my knee, became «ttf, could not walk tor a m nth o»'d ernteb««. after nniag t«o tott.«a of St. JaeoM Oil. threw chp cm «way. cure«!. GVATAVE HAFFDAT Am** Mts- C»., CXicopw. Nut , Terrible Pain. LEGAL Jnae u. ms Fr»m over exertion r&u^ht violent cold, rr ry boce v«* «tlS »cd sore. ia terrible peli Cured prrwpuy by St. J«ccb« OH J. C BV. KLIY PtynMter KT DBTGGiRTW AMD DKALKRA THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO . Battimare, M MISCELLANEOUS. ADVERTISEMENTS. T ìih I mt Stockholders’ Meeting. lattiti Nollt-e PERSONAL. ltoliert Liueoln has grow u stout of late and looks much old» r than when he was Secretary of War. He is ex tremely fastidious about his attire, and l<a»ks more like a New Y<»rk man of leisure than a Chicago lawyer. He is pleased nt his appointment, but re grets the financial »aentiee ho must make to accept it. Senator Colquitt of Georgia is one of the finest specimens of physical manhood in the Semite, He towers five inches alw»v<* the average p<«dei»lri- au, uud his fact' is as strong intellectu ally as his body is in blood ami smew. Ha dresses neatly, in a rather clerical fashion, aud his cleanly shaven face has a ruiniatenal appearance. Colquitt is about 60 years of ag<* aud is not a nob man. Senator Spooner is the smallest in stature of the members of the I*. S. Sen ito, but one of th” brainiest im n in that body. When be first wa nt to Wash ington be was subject to no end of ridi cule alxint his size, which tom'll, i his sensitive nature not a little. Governor Biggs of Delaware owns a dozen peach farms, is heavily interest*'»! in several railroads, uud is the possessor of wealth iu other forms. He *1*» h not show this in his dress, however, for he wears a swallow-tail coat, low-cut vest au»l wbite trousers, ail of the style of forty yoars ago, while a lugii white hut covers his bead. 1’he oldest Episcopal clergy num in MaskacbusettH. mid one of the old* st in New England, is Bev. Dr. Thomas IL Lamliert of Bostou. He is nearly Nl years old and has retired from active »•■rvice, but bls mentili facilities are well |»reserve*i. He held pleasant so- eial relations with (renerai 'Jacksoh. Daniel Webster, Edward Evirett, Geueral Case, Senator Benton ami other promiueut men of forty years ago. lor twenty years he waseh.i[>- lain in the navy, and he has l»-en a Free Mason f«»r sixty years the thirty- third degree being conferred on him in 1HGG. he got inside the door, began to awing his arms over his head like an Indian You Cannot Afford club sw mg» r. i thought the bhum d fool At this H»>a«on of the year to be with had a tit, but She finally stopped long out a good reliable diarrhoea b-ilsam in enough to «ay: ‘ Medicine vol y fine, Che house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea veilv fine: alle same make me feel p!entv and all inffamation of the stomach and good.” Chamberlain*« Pam Balm is bowels arc excee»lmgiv dangerous if not Without an equal for sprains, rheuma attended to at once. One bottle of tism. aches, pains or lame back. For Begg«* Diarrhoea Balsam will do mo-e sale by 1. K. Bo ton. good in case of this kind than any other medicine on earth. Wr.guarantee “Talk ab<»nt the Ivenetits of advertis- it. ( hitwood Bros, druggist. iiig,” savH the Burlington Cht'ouicie, We < ;tn .01 I i)<> “down in I lorhla the other day. a fam Gnarantie Acker’s B! *<>d F <«xir fot* ít ily hwt a child which they Mip|H»stei has been fuilv deiuon« rafe»! t«» tin peo ha«l stravvil away aud got loot. After pie of thi.4 counlry thnt it is superior to -••arching iu vain for three «lays the all oth» r prep irntions h»r t» <»od di a-a«<*s frantic parents put an advertisement It is a positive cure f»>r sypliiiitic pús- in I be nearest uewspa per. Imagine the oning. ulcera, eruptmii« and pimples. surprise of the parents on going to the It purifles tli»» uhnle syet< in and »bor- door next morning, to s«'e a mon»ter onghly bnild« up the constirutmn. ('bit- alligator on the door step, where he w » mm I Bros. bad disgorged the child alive and then died himself. The ad. exist them bill A Communication. 25 cents aud it gave them bitek their Editor uf the I iihn »«:—Please an- child; they sold the alligator’s bide for r ounce in the col urn aa of your valuable $25 and the pnreuts are now sbu^iug pa(»er that we are sole agents f/»r St Pat the child in a dime museum at $50 a rick’« Pills, the most p* rf- ct cathartic week. Does advertising pay? Well, and liver pills in the in *.rket. I hey not only physic, but cleanse the whu»t* «ys pass the ice water.” tern: purify the bb>od and regulate the vu« liver and bowel*: they are vigorous but .iu«.» be gentli* in their action and can ai-- depend *d upon. tor sale bv L h. lk»l- ton. ChildrenCryfiM-Pitcher’sCastoria CH ITW OO I) hiiiium I meeting of the Stockholder/ of i I’MTED SriTI> L ini » O fi i< e . peciallv Warner’» Safe Cure, have a» the 'I hr Bank of A-h’.Htnl n ill t><* mt the rooms of ItosE'U R« , Oi .. March 2*5, 1MN9.) tained gtich sii «-» .- bh and celebrity al i'nc Bunk. Sniunmy, May 4th, at !*• A M for N««ti«c is herein given that iu conipliaiiur the purpose of electing a Board uf DirecUu* m ith the p'«>\ isiotte «.f t lie aei of (‘ongre»» <»f home and abroad ”” for tin* en-uiiig \ car ami for the Imibai tion *lim« *>. ls7s, emit led “ \u a I for the -ale of The qneRtion is inupired as much by of stu b other bn<im*s< ic max come lad'or«* limber la.hi* in the - air of ( alifoinia. Orc affection a» curiosity, since through tile lllerlilt^. F. V. I'AUTEK, g* it. Nc\..«hi and \\ a-hingtou Territory,” Ashland, Or., April 4, 1S>9. ( a»hier. his instrumentality hundreds of thou w ii i.im B. h k, of A-mrin. comity of Cla:s«»p. >ia v ■ f ‘>rvg.»ti. h.i* thi* «lay tilc«i in this oi sands, in both hemispheres, have :»<•<• iii-'U.»”! -:a;enn*ni for the purchase of been restored to heaith and happi i he \ v\ i of ><•«■!!«.ii No. IK. in To No. 39. < R nesa. N‘». • E. iturl w III «»Her proof 1«» show that the land *«iu ;iu i» iiioiv valuable unable for f«»r it« h» timlau timlter Hon. H. H. Warner, then, is i or »lone »han for agrirultu al 1 pur)M»se*, faud Pl .AZ \CoR M. R ST() R E, purr leading and h nored resident >S id land lai to establish hi«« claim to *ai<1 J»-f.»re Rochester, not only, but a prominent 1 Io- Kcglster ami Rc<*ei\»*r of this office at Rose I ••.u. <>: .on Monda. lh<* 10lh <1a\ of and influential * iti/.en of the United I June. 1SH9. \ SI• bl AI.ERX i S States. On several occasions chosen He name« as wjtii««ssc* F. I. Dimba", by his party a-* a National delegate te II. (’»«»per. J,a a !<*nce Suili\ an, Joseph I ukcr, all of Ash.iiu, t'ia’sop county, <iregoti nominate a 1’1 »-si lent of the Republic Any and »11 persons claiming a«1versely Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, he has been a member of the Repub ihe abov<• <b serils'-i lands are rtupiestcd lo can State Committee and of it» Exe file th»-ir claim-iu this office on o- lx*for«* Trusses, Toilet Articles. •ai<l l<MJi da\ of June. 1NH9. cutive Committee. He is a meiubei <’ h d . w J oiinston . of the American Institution for the 42 PH Register. Advancement of Science; President of the Rochester Chamber of Com Tinila-r Lam! Notice merce; a successful and tipright bnsi SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES I’ mted state « I. vnd O ffi « f J ness man. He has given away for ARD SUPPLIES. R «- ehuk «». Or.. Mar. 25,l*s.* i tunes in charities. The celebrated N«>fice ia her«*by given that in compliance ami costly Warner Observatory oi iTATEZIALS *.« ith Hie plot teiotte of 1 he act of (’«mgress «>f AUTISTS’ Sheriff’s Sale Rochester was conceived, endowed, Jum* 3, ¡s7N, eiililled "An a« t fur the «ale of timber lamis in ihc States of Califoruia, Ore and is maintained by him. Hit the ( iieuit Court of the Stale •»( Oreg<m. gun. Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” munificent prize- for the discovery of In f./l* F. I. Dunbar , of Aidoria, county J h k-.'ll coiill!'. . ---- , <»f — Clatsop, LtatM»n, comets has been at once the wonder 1’cier - — • - Iu this Prescription Department lUetl Britt, plaintiff, v.« Ma thaEd aud John staie» ! ' <>r«‘)j»»ii. ’ ba* tbl. *1a\ «»tlicv hl« ***«nn sial* in«*nt for the pureha*e and delight of the scientific world. E<ly, defendant« ‘, of .ecii,in S',, xj, in Ti, S',,. 39, The yellow fever »courage in the Whctea«, on the - d da ««f April. IsK.», in S f R the No. NE -I E, and ««ill offer proof tosliow Ilia» South, the Ohio floods, the tire dis th«* al» »\e named court a judgment was len- i he laud I I souk I i I is mor«* taluable for ita tiin red in favor of the nb »ve j iainlill. ami her o c «ion,» than foi agricultural pur|«»«e-. asters of Rochester and other cities <!• against the ub.»v»• uamed defendants for J). hii «I t<> e«tal>lish • ’ ” «- hi* « ' claim _______________ to said laud before aw akened hi» profoundest sympathies •1 »'.• i7 v\ itii hibTc.st tliere«.u fr«.m .«aid date of ‘he Register ami of this otli, •• at and in each instance hi» check foi judgment nt th«* rate of In per cent, per an R<>-ebuig, Oregon, Receiver on Monday the It lb <! num, aii'l } i-i'.i attorney ’« fee, and the further of bine. is«9. from |5iX) to |5,d00 swelled the several »urn s *7.■ ««’<, \v iii« h judgment vvasc:i He names as witnesses* C. H. relief funds. Where other wealthy roped «-f ami «io< k«*ted iu the clerk’.* o:’ice«»f Lav. renc»* Sullhan, J«»« Baker, Ma-k Sch'lu men give tens ami hundreds, he gives . ahi cou. t «>n th«, »'th dav of Api il, l-'Slh» ;v sei. all of Astoria, < Iatsop c«»uuB fo . hnndied- ami thousands. An., ami all pe’*«oite <■ nimbi By v irt uc of an «•‘.•••■:iti«»u in f«»recl <*uie I - the no.»'.e docrloe»] lands a v iiis charities are as ready and «•it «1 ..ut of the uh e.e < ii'il!e«i » «»urt in the (hi i* claim«- in this off»« »* •>! magnificent an his enterprises and it .«■>',. naimul < a . c on the 13th da,, ol April, file •ai«i 10th day of Jun«*, IM»9. 1 N’. I i.ave levied up«.u the horuhmfter dr public spirit are boundless. e C has . W. J ohnston , teal i-r.-j ertv «>f «lefrmlaHt.-. 1o*uti«iy 42 K)i Register. The world lias u ed of more such iu rihc.i judgment af.ir-ahl, ami tin* nd«iitional men. • t* amt a. crnitig c«»sts tipou this wiit; ami I ’ iniluT Lind Notice. .vii incident led him into the manu will otter fur sale l' »r casn in 1 ati«i to the hiiiu*>t bidder, at the <*uurt hou.s»* d.M»r In Do you frel »lull, ia’c'» 1. I • v-s,»irit«* I, hi* I«*-« facture ot me iicine. Seized some Jacksonville, and iu«leaeribab!v mU* rub!«*, both '.y ska I i . Orvg.ni, on I'NiTEb .*> tat .-: m L and O ffi < f .,/ twelve years ago w ith w hat the ablest a*ul mentally; expen«*!»«* • u < Li.se of fullness or R /^ KRUK»«, ek *. r < . Or., Mar. Mar ‘j 2», I SA 41 |,’|>A\ W.D L.th. IKK'». blunting after eating, or <»f ••gi«neneas,** or emp- phvsieians termed fatal kidney di» Notice i« hereby given that in c »in pl lance 2 o'< 1 ■« k P. M . «-1 *»i:«l da all the right, • a it lithe |-rovi«ioite of the act of ( ungrwi* of Unvsa<4 Btumach i.ilh«*m< rn«ng,tonguecoat«*d ease, he was miraculously restored tc nt t4tt«*r ur hivl Iasi«* hi niQUtii, trr»«gular upjM ’.lte title ami iiitcie*t uf -aid Marii.a Ed’ and John June 3, ls7.«, entitled “An act _ . for the . «ale of dizziness, frequent hea Uu h<*, blurred < y »*sight, health by what is now known as Edy, «b fvotiau.«. in ami tu the said property, tiinb *r land« in the Mute _____________ ____ uf California, Ore- "flouting »jH-ck«” bef r«* the ey«*», n«rvou* Warner’s Safe Cure. At once he re to wit Territory,*’ pr«»stration or vxhaustb»n. Irritability of t»-m L’-.’.l. Nevada. aud _2 Hashingtun ’ T!.<- N P ', of «c tion 7. an«! the S E '4 «.f ('. Il ( Oopvr, of AKtoria. <’ounty of <Tat»«»p, I »er, but flushes, alt« -'«lutii-g with «hilly aenaa- solved to make known the merits of »<» *• •«•ti»»ii •. iu i««v\ n- hip :.»> »«»nth, rang»* 1 west, S’ate of Oregon, ba» thi« day tile«! in this tions, sharp, bid* «. transí.-nt pain» her»* an! )H»tent a remed« , ami the consequence W M., situaieh in uM-kson count\ , Or hi« sworu »’atemvnt fur the purcha-e there, cold feet, dr«• w » íik -$ h uft r nn*als, wa»<* ftiln«*ss, or disturb.* 1 un i nnrvfre .i* a si«-«*' is that to-day he has immense labora Witnes* mv huii'l at a« ksunv ille, Or., this • t»i!:i*f ■f the SE*4 of Ev« llui) No. 34. in Tp No 39. S constant, ind«* «cribtihle tt*el|i»g uf dread, «-r of of April, I nn 9 tories and warehouses in the United lit!» »is R No 4 f, ami will offer proof to »how that impending calamity r J ami - G B irdsey , the land »«»light is im»re valuable for its tim States, Canada, England, Germany, 4> Sheriff. considerable number if vou have all, «>r any i ber or atom* than f >r agricultural purposes, Austria, Australia ami Burmah. ,-alet and bj c-iablish his claim to said laud before of these »ympt'-m«. you an* sa ¡Tering from America*» nudadiei - that must common of < of his Safe Remedies are enormous, the K*-gi-ter and Receiver Bilious Dys|M*psiu, or • T »rpi 1 Liver. aa-VM-iaie.! K<»s«.*burg, Or., on Tuesday and their power over disease simply Sheriff’s Sale with ............ Dyspepsia - .__ - <»r IndirestioiL ’ ‘ . • u. J une, 1*89. . conipHcated ....//‘.¿Lt -7* ; y. _____ **::- hus I m - -rue. th nr di di-«*a- marvelous. l*Hwrence Siilli- greater the number and diversity uf symptoms He names a« witne««e- In the Circuit Comt for the Stateof.Ore The merit of a production is in ex gon f«>r Jackson «’ounty van. Jo-eph Baker, Mark SehitMMl, Win. No matter whui »1 are it has re».» Le-«l, |»r act keeping with the character of its Janie Hamlin, plaiutili, \ E. D. Fuudiav B«>< k. ull of Astoria, (’iatsop county . Or Flrrcr’a Gohlen Vrdi'al l>lsr»orry will Anv and nil j»cr.«ons claiming adversely subdue it, if taken aworuiug tu directi«ms fur a producer, Au bonent and re’iable and i i m « k » i . <i« feii«ianD 1 tn* al»«)Ve <i«*s<*ribe»l Lind» wre requested to r**as»)nable length of tiim . if not cured, coin virtue of an execution dulv issued out man himself, Mr. Warner make» of Bv multiply and Consumption «»f the the KtM>ve entitled c«»iirt in the at»ove en file iheir »-laiiite in this «»flice on or btf«»rc plications Lungs, Hlcin Dte.-aa«*», Heart Disease, Rbeuinu honest and reliable medicines—a fact titled <»a-tee, and t«» me dirvete«! mul deli\- »aid 11th «lay of June, ls«v. Ham, Kidney Disease, or other grnv«* mala ’.n s ( H am . \\ . J. HN«ToN, abundantly attested by their pheno ervd, I did «»u the 2«l <iay of April, 1 n »9, levy 42 10< are quite liable tu w-t in and, « »on»-r or later. Register. upon the loll.»wing «lvM-ribcd real property, Induce a fated termination. menal etli* a* y and popularity. bclouginir to I D. F.mdrnv, •!♦ i.*nriant, vir When Attorney -Genera! Miller first arrive«.! in Washington lie looked like a plain country lawyer on im outing. His suit of rusty black liml an unfash ionable cut and set. He wore a turn down collar, with a slioet>tring necktie, and the high top Ixrol, which allow the trousers to find refuge when the snow is deep. Straggling and untnined whiskers friuged his honest face. Now he lias changed all tins. In the Biggs House the other night he wore an ele gant full dress suit of tine material, Buck len’s Arnica Salve. fashionably ent and a jierfcet tit, ami The b«*st naive in the world for cuts, be looked thoroughly at home in it. Tho !*<>pe« has a weakin*»» f*»r eh**.~s. bniini H, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever He is a very title player, an*! in th” sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, A Healthy Growth. ainateiir rank i» sol I to have few su corns, and all skin eruptions, and p >si- Acker's Bl*Hid Elixir ha» gamed a firm periors in the kuowleilt»*« of irranihits tively cures piles, or no pay required. It hold on the American |»-op|e and is ac auil opening». There is out* priest, 11) is gUHrnnt«*ed to give jh rfeei satisfac tion. or money refunded. Price 25 rents knuwledged to I»- su|H-ri<>r to all other Home who h is the Cl (Ms-ial honor of pieparations. It is a positive cure for **r I m » x . For Side by ('hitwood Bios. lieiiitf the l’*-p* ’» a«l\ers;iry over the all I‘loot! and skiu diseases, 't tie medi board. The priest Father Giella cal fraternity indorse mid prescribe it Value <>i a Itrooil Sow. (in: anteed and wold bv ('I ii I wimh I Bros has played chess with Leo l’ecci for thirty-two ye.ir.' past. When Cardinal The beginner iu raising improved 1’iv*-! was rais. d to the Papal throne, Simple Sclrn*-e. hogs iu inclined to think that he must Father Giella who wastbeli in l'i<»niic<> pnrehnse a good sized herd to com In hii «»nliuary-elari-t-srl:«»» i»r «xg- got at» invitation to pro«-e««d to llom** mence with, in order to compete with <-iip | ut 1111 e^ir, liir^'e eud down, mid and take ui> his quartets **i the Vati some of Ins friends who arc already in you will find that by blowing into the the business. Ho does not realize t hat gln»s «bnrply the egg can bn ma,In to can. Giella is hot uaiqjered, and lia- I hs - ii known to look v*-ry black liul. - l a good sow will soon give him all the jump out. Place another glu»»a short at the Vicar of t inist i.er*>ss his <•!>• stock he wants, or that he must work distHliee away from the first one. and Iioard. The | h »| h « tak**» Giella'» temper into t lie business by degrees. We have a littl • practice will enable you to blow in mind a young man who purchased the eg.« from one glass into the «ither. good nature»!!.». and often improves the i)cea»i»>n by a hit'*» liomily *>n the a sow and eight pigs for a high |>riee. As s -vt-ral failures will pna-eisl yonr The barrows aud sows sold for enough sib-ces m thi» experiment, you liittl virules of resignation ami meekness. the next autumn to pay the first cost, l»-!ler ry it with ban! boihsi egg». M<*. if \X ms. and the stock increase»! the next sum Her» is another neat and pret ty thing mer to nineteen brood s»»ws. In an to try: Taken saturated solution of Wv «le<ire to sav to our »‘itiz**ns, that other instance a ,uire brisl sow was mtr»it” • >f |>olash 1 saltn»ir*>). ami with for years we hav»* been «< ¡ling Dr. King's purchased, uud the second year a quill pen or fine brush, draw any New Discovery i«o ('onsumprion. Dr Buckleifs Arnica worth of pigs were sold, ami eleven picture, design or words upon a piev-e King’s Life Pills, Salve and Ficct-ic Bitier.-, and I*, ivc young sows rescrvcsl for the future. of wiiit* abso. •»-«:•', p ip r. I'lio lin s never hand!«*»! . » iic di« s ♦hat s 1* s w. II. Quality is far more un|»>rtaut than should be kept away from ea<-h other «»r that have giv« u ich universal satis uunilters at the start. Willi can» nini and the < ntire subject coarsely drawn faction. Wv d«» n*»t h« /.G'te to guaran skill a gi»»d herd can soon I»»» secured, iu outliii”. tee tinm every time, and we stand leadv When dry the liu««s will la while without proper attention the nearly lnvisable; but if one of them to refund the purchase price, n satisfac l>»N»t stock will soon «let« tp »rate. A be touch d with the glowing end of tory results do not. follow their use. new breeder must secure the confidence an extingmshe*! match a spark of fir«» 1 hes** remedies have w>»n their giett of th*1 public liefore purchasers will will mil through th«« paper, following popuia ity purely «m their meri-s. < ’hi* wood Bros., druggists. trust him with orders. When a sow the huts already tiaced anti cutting has proved herself valuable, ami her out the desigu as if an invisible knife. pigs sell reaihly for gooil prices, she is Glider the above beading the .Ixfo- worth saving from year to year as long Guard A<^;iin^t tin* strike. t iiin nmkeri 5i few i*.««irit*kH pertinent to as she pr<Hluces good litters. | Ameri Ami always have a bottle of Aker's th»' situation iu a good many localities: can Agriculturalist "for April. E uv I in I i Remedy in the house. You can Either run yonr town with a vim, or not tell how soon Ciuup may strike your Men who an* Wisdom's Robertine, little one, or a cold or cough may fasten just git up and leave it. itself upon you. One dose is a preven all the time wanting to get out of town, landing Indio» of »ocietv and promi tive and a few doses 1 po^ito» cure. All will never try to build it up. One of nent professional stura have testified to throat and lung troulde.« yield to its two things sho.ild la* done, l’ush Ita excellency ill the most emphatic treatment. The remedy guarai/^eed by things: find a way ^>r make a way to term». Guaranteed harmieae and match Chitwooil Bros. put some “go" into tlm biisim t*; run less. Chitwood Bros., druggists, Ash the town for all th»Te is in it; gel llp land. Or., sell it at Ml cfs. per bottle and flight Have Been I’resldenl*» Wives. »team ali l k,»ep it up. or elee qiiit Ih*' give a beautiful card to every purchaser. Iu a little village some twelve miles ul.ole thing', vnmose tIle ranch, slide distance from Cleveland, < lino, there otlt and l,“t mit uro bave hor way. Do Why Cuttle are Salted. Do voll lived, some thirty years ago. two very you w ini traile? Bui for il. A h soon as the food enters the stoin- attractive girls. To one of these Presi want meli to «siine to yotir tow n? Eti- aeh, the natural tendency is at OUCt' dent Hayes I Hx’ame a suitor, but the cotirage tliose w ho ilo come. Do yoti for fermentation to begin, and there parents of the young lady vigorously want a prosperoiiB town, when* peopl«* arise a contest lietween this tendency opposed the courtship on th«« ground «• m com«*, ltsp<is*> 1 t » m ike it th»*ir au‘® iligeetive power«. . And if these that young llayi’s |.iH»r, and gave home? ’Ihen do away with and bury p*»were are vigor*»us, an*! th*» prraiese evidence of liiinlly sntli lent ability to from piylit all lot’.il ditTeren *eH. all of fermentation is cbttckevl or inter warrant risking tb-ir <):mght. r'sfiiture. spite Work no mor»* for a lew indi cepted, then no bad results will follow, Tin1 match was broken off, and the viduals, but all u«>ik toother for a the food will be digested, and salt will lady is to-*lay married »md well-known common prosperity, and for a mutual not lie needed, though at any time this in Cleveland six’iely. The other yonug benefit. Wilk«* up. nib you. eye#*, roll will assist iu the process of digestion. lady hail received many att.-ntioiis up your shweH an 1 ljo U» work. Don’t Salt keeps fiswl from <l««caying until it from yotiligGarfield, anti was disposed •jo !.> work with fear and trembling, can 1»> digested anti assimilat««d, and to reciprocate them. Her parents, but take il for gr.mtetl lhat u«»rk will prolongs the time to allow the diges however, object«»! to their intimacy, tell. Leave results to 1 hemsrIves, bor tive* organs to complete their work; aud giving as a reason for their nppo.-itioii row no trouble, but unit«' and make if food is taken in exi’ess as often hap- the poverty of Garfield ami the any the bi^g»'s‘ kind of a try. |iens. when stock is iu pastnre, salt thing but bright prori|,e.-ts Ins fu given frequently will be of much ad ture. The chief com mlent of these Why Is It vantage. Ami further, salt is a pre courtships consist» in the fact that 111 it pe->j»l< linger along al wavs com ventive of worms. When fermentation Bedford, .where ls»th these young la sets in. the conditions presented are dies lived, contained at the time less plaining about that continual tired feel ing? < >m* bottle of Ikgq^s’ Blo«>d Purifi favorable to the existence of worms in than 5(X) inhabitants, and both refused T h the intestinal canal», and may possibly future Presidents of th« United States. er and Blool Maker uill entirely move this feeling, give them a go. •d ap |,n *'Ug('nd**re*l by th*' |’roe*'ss. CollSO- |St I jo ' iis Glol»e-Deniocrat. petit«* and rugnlite die» si ion. (’hit i"”Utly it should la> a rule with stock- w<M>d Br »< druggists. t>-‘ u to keep «alt before tlieir rattle, or Happiness mid < onimtm< itt within reach when they n*e*l it. and In Pu vent Wrinki»**». the cattle will otvey t he demands of Cannot go hand in hand if m- look on A well-known d«w»«>r advm« d a l.uiy nature, and supply the want as needed. the dark side of every little obstacle. who was just be^innin/ to show line»* Nothing will so dark» n life and make it | American Ihuryman. a burden as Dyspepsia. Ackers Dispep- odious wrinkles alwHit the eyes to wash sla TabletH will cure tlx worst form her fm’o every night with boding not What Is It ? of Dyspeiisia. Consumption and Indiges- water, just as hot as sin* could bear it. 1 iirit produce« that benlltifllllv »oft tion. and make life a happiness and in which is a little bicar’oonat«« of soda. complexion mid leaves neither traces of pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 »•»•tit» a hot Sii»* mils! bath»* h^r fact' m this thor itH application nor injurion«effects? The tie by (’hitwood Bros. oughly and hold her face in the steam answer. Wisdom’s Kobertme accom for sotne ti»n»*. \(ter drying' the skin plishes all this, and in pronounced by Battle With u Sea Lion it should I» a nell rtibbt'd with olive od. lidi» s of tanto and refinement to be the William Ferney, a fisherman, who This pr<*scription, faithfully follows! most delight rid toil» t article ever pr«>- duevd. . Warranted harnih sA find maich- is fishing for Elmore, met. with rather every night, will, lie E.iys. not only less. ‘ Stdd bv ( intwood Bros.. Ashland a startling adventure Mondav night prevent wrinkles, but will s» id away while making a drift near Sand Island. those that have already come. A %cw Kind of Hinton. As he was taking in the net he found a large sea lion entangled in the tiiesh- It Is All Right. .Texas siftings es. With great difficulty he mi •i-ceded “ it is all right: ” 1« what 1 Mr. Ge ». < ’. Mrs. Jones (showing a poker chip) tn killing the monster, or, at least, What is this, dear*? It <lrop[»ed out of thought be had. aud got the unwieldy Henry, a Bullington. Iowa, drut Irit Sui Y « of < ■ii.iiiiberlaiii'« ('ongh Remedy. Mr. your vest jax’ket last night. mass of blubber into the leiat. He Mr. Jones (playing the poker rapid lay quiet a minute, an-l then made a Henry ought to know, as he lias «old tver:’i*Nlof the remedy during the pnsi ly, as he generally «hs-Hi That? <), lunge for Eerney with open mouth, winter. Coughs, colds. • ronp and whoop that's a patent button afrieml of min« catching him by the calf of the leg, ing cough are speedily cured by it. Fm is making. I brought it home to show and biting right through his heavy s ile by I . K. Bolton. you. gum boots ami trotisera, leaving the •‘But there’s no eye in it.” ’fin' Winnemiuvn silrt r Slab HHVS mark of his teeth deeply imprinted in "1 know it. but it secs the blind fre the tiesli. It began to dawn upon Fer it im oHiuially etHted that F«»rt. McDer- quently .” ney’s mind that there was not room in mit. will Im nhnthloned tioxt .Timo. Pos (Mrs. Jon”» doesn't, though » the boat for the sea lion and himself, sibly Senators Stownrt atni Jones nmy so. with the aid of the boat puller, lie I m ‘ lntiuential enough at the war <le- A < 1.11*1 KillvJ began a lively battle, which lasted partinent to /get the order rescind**»!, but us Generals Howard ¡»ml Sheridan Atiolp r child killed by the use of opi several minutes, they succeeded in dis ate« 0vt n in theforiuof Srothintf syrup. patching the intruder, and throw him re<*oinmende<l it, it will probably I m * earri«-d into effect. The reason as- V. h> mother« i;ive their children such overboard | Astoria Pioneer. si<n>e«l f«>r the abandonnient of th«* post deadly poison is flurprising when they c *.n relieve the child oi its peculiar tron- is its distanc»* from the railroad and An Expression of Delight. !»■<»« by the use of Aker’s Baby Soother. the Liiifh cost of transportation, which, I’ c«»nt ¡ins no opium or morophine. “About a week ago.” nays a I k > h An eonsiileritjjg that only |>eople living S 'd bv CL1 gele«, (’ala., druggist, a (’hinaman came away from railroads »>♦«»! prot«vti«)n in with a lame «boulder. I sold him a from Indians, and that the national bottle of Chamberlain's Paiu Bahu an t treasury is overflowing with coin, are guaranteed that it would cun* him. He came in agaiu last night, and a« noon as not very convincing. J A full-blood Hereford bull foi sale at a bargain at the old Clayton place, six miles south of Ashland. Owner is going out of the stock business. At tbv European IUstaurunt you call get board by the week at reasonable price«. ♦ See map at the Rnil-oad Depot for graded prices, etc., or address D. H HASKFI.L. Town Site Agent <*. P. R. R., ’an Fram isco, t'alifornia ¡12-5 itllHb'il At a Bargain Parties demring their pianos or or gans tuned and repaired by a first-class workman, should send word to E. B. Hunsaker at once and the} will receive prompt attention. x One-fourth down; balance within six. twelve and eighteen month«. ROBERTS & O’NEIL Farming. Fruit and Ventatile People going to Jacksonville wil. tin*! Ply male’s coach awaiting every tram at Medford. Ask for the best coach Plymale s x For Sale on Easy Terms. Land For Sale. Two sewing machines, one new, both in good couditiou offered at a great tmrgain if applied for at otm at resi dence of J. Pluuierth on Spriug St. «1 Siskiyou co.. Cal., ADVERTISEMENTS Oer, N. Y., whom* Safe Reni«*<lie«, e* Philadelphia Time«. Six no/iiea South of tiraut'a Para, José phine county, Oregon. LEG \L A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR. All Standard Patent Medicines YOU? Th* I. \,<f SW ‘gHiid llu* N\V’4uf >E‘4 of Section .90 in Township ;>, South lauge I we<1, in Jucks«»n county, Oregon,containing 1.0 a re- uf httuf An«1 . ill «»tier for sal. i«> the highest bid der f«»r « H'h in harni. all the right, title and interest of the said E. 1». Foudiay, «lefviu! ant. in 1 he abuVc rh’MTtlwii land with all il> hereditaments and apj»urteiiaii«*e-, at th«* court house door in Jaeksouville, Or., on 'AI4 1CDAY, MAI 4th, IKH1», At2.»’«hMk P M «d -aid da;, 1«» »atteiv H j iiigment of nfoiesaid <*<»urt in favor e ,t* .lam«*' Hamlin, plaintiff. an«l against E. I , Foil. I ray atni T. T McKenzie, defendants, f r the sum of $25M.2O, with interest u | m » ii sa'd sum at Dm |a*r «*ent. per annum from the |.»ih day of May, issl. ami the f trther sum <>f ♦2‘».-■<•, cosis, ami the «•«»slsand accru ing • • o-t* upon this writ. \\ - in* ’hand thi- ’«¡day <>f April. IMP. J A MRS G. BlRD'-ES . sheriff of Jackson (-ounty. Or. Sheriff’s Sale » neg. The Gran Timber Land Notici F nited S tates L and ( hh < ej R oskbcic G, <>r., Mur. 25, lsN’j » Notice is hereby given that m cutup iam V with th«* pr<»*. isioiis of the act «»f C«mgr»*»s of .’urn? 3, Is?*1, entitled “An act for the sale of tim''M*i lands in th»- Slates of Califoruia, (>rc- v hi , Nevada, ami WH'hingt««n Terrilorv.” Mark s.-iihte'-el. «J A<l«*ria, C.umty of (‘lat- "op. Mate «»f oieg.m, has this »lay filedin thi* office hi* «worn statement f4ir the pur- « h*»'« of «»f th< the NE’4«»f section No. 12, iu Tp N«». 39 s S K N»« N« 4 E. ami will offer proof to w thaï how that tin tin* laud sought is more valuable for it timlier or «tone than for agricultural pu:P<»se>, au«! to cslahlish hi» claim to sai<i ‘aud before (he Registrr aud Receiver of ihi« ofiiee a; Roseburg. or . on Tuesday the lit h day of June. 1WJ. lie naines as wituehaes: Fer» hen. Wm B« h k. Phllli A-:«»rin. ( )ai««»p cuiiuty, • > Ain ami ail pcteon« « laiming adversely th. «ilh.u d’*.-« r;i»»-<l lands ar«* rvquested t<» iile tl.rii daim« in thi- «»fin e ou or ltef«»rv -u.«l lltli «h» «4 Jum*. bX’ » H \.« W .1«»ils.«T on . 42 lfit Regisîcr. Timbri* Lauti Notice nr Pierre* «¿ol lrn Urdlral ni»™vrry arts powerfully upon th«* Liver, and thr<*in,b that great blu;»H»urifrtng organ, «leanses tb- system of all blood taints ami impuriti«**. frtHU w batever cauoearLsing. It is«spially efficacious In acting up »n th»* Kidneys, ami other excre tory organs,cleauaing. strengthening, and h«*al Ing their diseases. As »m unp«*tizing. restorative tonic, it promotes <!ig«*sti:»n and nutrition, thereby building up »»■ th flesh and str« igth. tn malarial districts, this wunderftil medicine has gained great «s*|ebritv in curing Fever und Ague. Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseus«*< nr Pierre’s Gulden Medical BisrMven CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Bl'<rh. or Erupti«»n. l<> the worst KiTolulu, Snlt-rbeum, *• Fever-«'»rea, •’ K<aly or Roturh Kkin, t i »hurt, all <U* m « us .* s canard bv bad bhxxl ar«* conquered by this pow erful, piirifving. aud invigorating m«-di-in«*. Great Katiug ITc rs rapidly heal un-ler its benign influence. Especially has it maiiif<*«te«! It»pot<*hcy In curing Teller. Eczema, Frywipe- las. Bills, <'arbtineles. Hire Ev»*s, Kcrofulous Soresand Swellings, Hipd dot Diwase, •• White Hwi-lJintrs,” Goitre, or T»H»,k Neek, and Eu larg«*d Glands. Send ten cent« in stanq»» for a large Treatise, with <* •! red platen, on Klein Dis- msew. or the same amount f »r a Treatise on Herofiihms A fleet I •<»»». “ FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” lull Beginning at the ^eithuot coruer <«f th«* lot kii«» ui hii • i »1« signalv<l on the official map «if thv< it} of kshbnul. County of ,1a« U miii . >1a « « f Oregon, foi• 1»* , si- “A. (ii<l«iitigs,' au<t situate <»n Main .aud <’lmr< h >tn*«*:> iu said ( ity «'I A«-hland: thence ea-tcri} along the* north line of Church street fifty (.'»0} fevt tn stake set fur <*orn«* • oil sai«l north line of < h'i!«*h »trvvt; ih**n« •• liorlhea-tcrly, at right a.igle with -aid chi.r« h street, ninety six (W) feet, iu««ie <»r le.-s. tu th»* north line <>f sai«i Gidding-’ lot. intween (CddingCs and Rus- v«-ir> hits; thence \%cu»*rly lift;. ¡.VJ) feet, more or le-*. along said line to the north n«*< e«»rn<T of sai»i Gildings’ lol; theaee along 1 hr we*-’ line of -ahi lot t«» I he pine«* of ginning, living a parcel of land «>*t’ th«* '.V ;*-!cndof *-ai«l lot marked “A. (¡hidings,” afoir-aid ANo, the fulLr.ving «ic>(*ril*ed premises, to wit ■ Commvix ingnt the iut«*rse<,ti«»u of the ••»tel line of High street; thence north, .'«2de gree* w «* m . along lin«• of High street, ninety »ix (96 f. • .. iH«.*.* .»i i.*": (Renee n«»ril«, >7 degice* X» minute* un t, j.«»0 feet, mor«* or le.-s ; thence south 31 deg .•«•-. JO liillinu s « »»«*!. 97.N'» feel, m.»i«* or : '.h»*!i«*v soulh. .i9 «1«*- gr«*es ;’.«> minute- w«*i i aud 1-12 feet luthe place of 1 h giunJug. bemir thui part of the lot of the Find BafHkt chur<*h of A-hL hm I, < • «• gon, between the vu-t boundary <»f High stieet and w«*st boun«ia!y of the l«>t (»elung- iug t«» The Gtaniie Hail Avsormtiou . r.»g«-th« r niih the t.»n«*menis, her<*«li’a incuts and iq purtciiati«» - Ihereimm tieloug iug.ur in any wise api»erlaining. J A'1F> a. BlIlDSF.Y, sheriff of Jackson County, (Jr. Jacks««ir.ille. or., April 9th, IKN* u A «lin i il i st ra tor’s N ni i<*r. FINAL PROOF NOTICE. I N’liEh L and oi up e . f R osehi id ». Or . March 2'». I nk * Notice i» hereby given that in < ompMam t w ith th»* pr<>visioiis of the act <»f Cougn-ss of .turn- :‘*. IKVs, entitled “Au act for the sal»* of timt»cr bimls in the stat»*s of < aHl«»rnia. or<g.'U, Nevada ami Washington b-rritorv. J"s I’:usch«»w cr <»f Astoria county of ( ’lai sop. -late of Oregon, has this <iay til«*d in Hus o;; - e his sw.irn statement for tin pur cha«<* »»i the N E‘j <»f seulion No. II. in tp N.». ;9. S R N«». I E, and will ofler ]»r«x>f to show that the land sought is more \alua- l»l< D>r its timla-r or stone than foi agricult ural pur|»osc8, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Ros.dmrg, Or.. T ucs «1 mv the 11 day of June. ltW9. 11« names as witnesses Jos Baker, M mi k Schlussel.-i R. Met arr«»n.<’. H. C«»«»p«-r. ail of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. Any and adpt rsons claimingjad\erscly the above described lands are requested to tile theh claim- in this office on or before said 11th »lay oi Juue I nvu C has . W. J ohnston . 1. lot Register. Tiiiilirr Land Notice I N1TF.D STATE« I.AND Ot FICK, f Rosmi K»., Or.. Marell 25, ls*9 i N •tice is hereby given that in compliance with tile provisions of the act uf < «»ngress of .lune 3, 1*7». vntitl«-«i “An act for the sale <»f timber lands in th»* state» <»f ('alifornia. (liegun. Nevada ami Washington Territory. Lawrence Sullivan of Astoria, county of (’lalsop, state of Oregon, has thi« day riled in tin« office his «worn atah-meni for the purchase <>f the S \\ of s«*« tion No. 12, in tp. N«>. >9 S 114 E, ami will «»tier j>r«»«*i to show that the laml sought is mor»* \»tillable f»»i it« limber or stone than for agricultuial purpose«, and to establish hl« claim to said laml before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, or., on Tiies'lay the 11th «lay oi June. 1KS9. He names as witnesses Jos Jos. Baker. Mark Schlu*«el. Win. Bock, ull of Astoria. Clatsop county. (irvgon. Any per««»ns « ¡aiming advi r«»*ly the above • .escribed lamls are rc<iueste«l to file their elaims in this »»ffiec on or before sai»i 11th dav of June. lsw. ( H a - W. J«> hn «T on , 42-10 Register. Timber Lami Notici1 I’MIEl« STATES L and offk KJ R u .- i . hukg , Ur.. March 25, 1 ks 9.| Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provision» of the acl of < »tigress • June 3, Is7s entitled “An act for the »ale • •f timber lambs iu the states of California. Oregon. Nevada ami Washington Territory.’ Jos. Baker oi Astoria. c«»unty <»f <Tat»oi». st^tv of Oregon, has thi» day tiled in this ofilce hi> sworn statement for the purchase of the N W ’4 of section II. in tp. No. :‘.9. s It No. 1 E. amt w illolt«*!’ proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone (ban for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to Haiti laml befor«* the R«*gister ami Receiver of this office ut Roseburg, Or., on Tuesday the i 1th day oi June, lss9. Hr names as witnesses: Murk Schlussel. Jos. Pins.*hower, (’. H <’(M>per Wtn. Bock, ull of Astoria,(’latsop county. < Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely ihe nt ove-described lamls are requested l»i tile their claims in this office on or before said Hth »lay of June, 1HH9. ( H AS. W JollSST«»N, l.'-int Register. Timber Land Notice. (’ sited S i aie .« L and O ffk e .^ I v >- i bur «.. (>r . \pril 1, I»*’.« » N«»tic« is heirby given that in c.unpliamr v, ith 1h prov teion« of the act of »'«lucre«'* of June 3, in 7. n , entitle«! “Au n«-i for the »air of linilM*«* land» in the Sfa’v* «»f ('alifornia. »)re- gon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” G«*«»rgc A. Dorris, of Eugene <’!•>, ,. County of 14ilie, Mate of Oregon, haw ’ ltd filed in this office hi* »WOI11 menl for the purchase of the I stetion No. 10, in tp No. 39. S K No. vv ill otter pr«»«>f to «liovv that the land »ought is more valuable i»»i it» timber or »(«»lie than for agriutiltuial purposes, and to vstabli**h hi« claim to sai<l land bef«»rr the Register I* miu I Receiver of t his ofllc«* ni Rowebiirg. Or , on Wedm*Miav. the 19th day of June. ¡ hs 9. Heiiam«*va* vvitnesse*’ Jani vs Turk, John ' I Givuii.s. Phil F. Bower, all of Astoria. ‘ H W Jull \>T (’Ia1««»p <*«»nnty. Or., and Thoina« Mayh»?w , Rvk' I : ó of Ashland. J»u ks«»n county. Or Any ami al! |»eisons clainiiiig adversely the FINAL FKOOF WI’ICE. ahov«* de««*ril»ed land* arc requested t«» tile their claim* In thi« olli»*«* ou or In for»* «ai<1 19th «lay of June.lsS9 1 SITE 1» STATES LANDOFFK E, i ('HAS. W J«»HNST«»N. |{’«'Ei*.i i:«., or . April 1 J»>9 i H 10» Noth is hereby given that the following Register. m amed settler has tiled notice of his m ’’ i-ntion to inak«* final proof m support of ii« « laim and that « «id proof wil! !>♦• made Timber Land Notice Ù f,,retb« l«*rk of th“ Connty (‘ourt <»t I’ nitei ' S tate * I. « nd » « fi i < ». nty. (>r<g«»n, at Ja< k««»nville. J*»« k* .n c Ko«RHt*R«i. Or . \pril 4. 1XN < i Or., «»u Momlay. May 13. lsafi, viz Riley F Notice i» hercbv given that in »-«»mplisme ‘rnith. pr'-vmpti«>n !• - N»« du: fortlic s E . «.( \ I. 1. <«•. in. and s ' of NW , ami Vt Uh th«* pr«»vi*i«»ite uf th«* s« l »»( Congr« s> «.f * • \\ 1 | of \ 1. t *«•« II I p ll s K I I .««1 W June 3, 1*7». vntiih*«! “An »et f.»r the «sle« f H iu I mt land« in the Stales «»f California, (»r« - u-Hj. Nr\H<la, sud W s liington Territotv. ’ lie n.-imcs the following prov «■ hi* « untili'«'..»« n * 'í Phil F B«»wer. »«f Astoria. ( unntt «»( (’lats»q , ctatv of ( »regoli, has thi» day filed m thi« oi « iiltÍY a’ion «»f. i-aid Ism’. V ■* fh*e hi« «worn statement for th«* pun ha-<* « f Bird, r'mukli i \v!< li, Mann- the S W ’4 of M «*ti«»n N«». Id, iu I p 3*« s l< No. W ni H Avi li »»ÌI of Whit«* • I , ami Hillufl’er proof t«» sh«m that th« county, Oregon. A ii \ pcrs«*ii w h»» dt'ftll < I«» I laud >»»ngtit is more valuable f«»r il» tirnlxT the allowaiice of * '»■ h !■ ■«•f «»r «tone than f«»r agricultural puqMtses, and of Hl»y Kl|b«l Aulirti r«*a • Il II t«» establish his claim to «aid lami Ix-fore the Register ai.d Receiver of t ti!» oilic»* at Rowe .»ml r«*i!Hln’i'»n* «»i Go* I Mil l . I Imrg. or., on We«ine«<ia> the 19th day «»f why sm h pro« June; IHR9 II :•«• given mi «»; til ID d Iteli«- :» î p ».*•• I ii«* name» as witnesses Jame« Turk, of ih I iiimii t uit’H-ss»« ••( fu A«t<»ria. < latsopcounty. Or., John F Given*, ct idcncc in r< |»( thrtl «•f Astoria. « Iatsop county. Or . Go«» \ Dor- 11 A « W ri*, of Eugene (ity. Lane count v. Or . i horn a« Mnv bew , of Ashland. Jark*«»ti c«»uuty. ( ir. Anv and all i*er*»»i. t- i-laiming adversely tln- above deacrlbed land Is are rvqiie»«te«t !«» \t» *l«»ru <’rt dit. til** tbeir claim, in thh *>ili> .■ ou or before «ai*l l'«ih <)■« of Juue. 11W'. Xft»*r \r»ril 1st, w.» shall d<» no more C h *« \V JoHSsT’i 14 Ufi ci- lit bu im*;-»« at our meat market, Regi u\-s»pt by selling con {Mill bmk.s, which •v< furnish cnMoiner« in lieu of paw Notice to City Tax Payers I m »<»ks. Notice 1» hereby given that the fax mH All <4 t mv‘»:iiit« must lie settled at ba* lieen pla<*ed in my baud«fur the roller «»e• •*, to c<»rr»*q»ond w ith our uew plau. tion uf the city taxr< for th»? tear lss9, there for»-, on Feb. 4lli, aud for the period <»f sixty H osley .V P elton . day» then after, betu»-ri» the hour« of 9 a ni. and 5 p. m. daily, 1 will be at my office in the city council room to receive aixi receipt *M|IImitili UHilled. fur city taxes. E ugene W aukau , The undersigned, having disposed of < iti Marshal bis butch* ring hnsines» in Asblend. is compelled to e*ill.«-t at otice all ac Dissolut ion of ('opart ncrsliip counts due him. The liooks and ac Noticeh hereby given that the firm of counts ar«« in the hawlsof B.C.W.Evans, (at the store comer Main and Granite Grady and Grow, painter», is thi* da\ di solved by mutual < un*eut. P Grady will streets) who will make the collections, continue huai ne*» at the same place, receive an,l r<>eeipt for all moneys paid him on all money» due *aid firm, and pay all bill« against »aid firm. Signe»! my account. D avid P ayne . P. GRADY Ashland, Or., April 5, 1889. Wg a GROW Thoroughly < l«*anse it bv using l>r Pierre’« I<t*-n .I«-<II<-J<1 l>lM-o»rry. •>>>« *■>*>•’ <«*- gestion, a fair n RI h , bu'»yunt »¡‘irits. vtud Rtrengtb and bodily’ health will I m * eMablisbed. CONSUMPTION. which is Serofiila of the l ung- is urr«*si'* l H'i'1 cur**A hv tliis r**".u*dy, if tak«*u 1 i th« «•urli. r F.t.iges'< f the <1 k . e-c. From I « more» 1 «.»te j> wer • ver this t« rnbly fatal disease, wh«” first • during this r .w w ; 1-fam« I r« uaedy t tle pu'.li . I»r I ’.»*.*«••• th*, i :l » »- ri u«Iy« f<*all ina it bin » xsum !TD»s’ C uhu .” but ahand- om*d th.-.t mu.i<*ast » . r - ’riutive f <r am«*diriw» whi *’i. from its won lerf ¡1 < nibinati m «.f t edc, or str.--i^thening, al . .-..’h . « rbl ■ I-« lraDd* g, anti bill .us. |»Hct.-ral. a-id mcrflv.* pnqwrti* « is unequal«*!, n*«t only as a ri uic’.*’ I »r < on suicmi.m, but f<«r all Chronic IliMeanr« of in»- LIVER. BLOOD AND LUNGS For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short n»«ss of Br»’*ith. <’hr »ni«* Nu*al Catarrh, Bron chiti». Asthma. s«-v re ('ougiia. and kindred nfTectimig. it i< un rffiri -it rrmniy. KiH bv Drmnd»:». at $ioo.»»rsin Bottle* fir $5 HO aiT Send ten cents In Htami»» f »r Dr. Pierce’» book on CoDHumi>ti*»D. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 6*1 Halo Mrrei BIFFALO W. >. SCOTTS EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk 80 dl«gwl..d that it caa b« taken llga.led, and aMlmllatrd by lha ma.) «enaitlv. stomach, when the plain ail rannot be tolerated; and by the com bination of the oil with the hypo- phaephltee 1. mnch more efBcaciotte KeaarkxWf u a $««h predaerr. Penau gain rapidly white Uktu It. 8C* »TT’S EMULSION 1. a-knovledipM b> PLj.lcUni to be the Find and B»l prvjara Uon In the world for «he relief and cur« of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION. COLDS and CHRONIC COUCH«. Tke great remetlg for Gmrwiurfiarg anc Watting in Children. Hold by all Drugguts. I CURE FITS: When I »ay CraE I do not mean mert-iy t top them tor a time, an.1 then have tl*eu> r< urn nxaiu I MU!t A KAD1CA4. CLlil- 1 have made the dutease ot FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS t life-long etudy I warrant my remedv t ;o«u the wor»t case« Bccaunr other« hav aile«i is no reason f«»r not now recriv mu arur- »end at once for a treatise and a F ree Bon ?. >f mv I nfallible R emedy . Give Exprv» tnd Post Office. It co»ta you nothing fur rial, and it will cure you. Addrcaa H.C. ROOT, WI.C., I S3 R eam . S t CATARRH COLD IN HEAD Try the Cure Ely’s Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages Allays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses oi Taste, Smell and Hearing. A partirle la applied Into each Nowtril and I» urrecabie. Price 6Or. at Drurrhts or by mall. 5LY BROTHER*, bti Warr, n Str«s-t, N« w York Tutt’s Pills Thi* popular remedy never rail« to efl ectiialiy cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all dioeeee« arioluK rrom a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. The natural result 1« a<M»d appo tile and «olid flenh. IMwee «mall, elegantly «n*ar roated and easy to «wallow. Hold everywhere. for thr b arm, Mount- hold, tt orknhopand ” trill b« emt fr^en api lis