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SOUTIIERIJ OREGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1S92. :;. 1 v ..rs . with --;v,v. jlinds and dark paint al dd several .ferblespoonsful of am i to the watefc.' r fcites ot " egg ran.yj.be beaten to a ...ucfiwh by it opfttt rtudow when it .iould ha impossible f in .. a s.t.amy ..-WPowdot-ed SiTrt , glass ground te an jtupalpable powder and oiatu with tne jvKTtSw. ;aa cjukcs ono tt tne strongest coaiests known. - - ,Afl estljemelj polity- tSn cloth has c .ieeot-aiion of vioLsls embroidered in ' . ,r the' nr.Utral (Cats atid looking as if they r bad :ben" thrown carelessly over tho whits cloth. Wish silks should be a vised for the embroidery. - . -. -""TdteiEoer earthen -.vare which is to 'psed for baking, put the dishes in cold 1 water over the fire and bring them gradually to the boiling point. When the water boils around them remove them from the fire and let thara re main ia the water until it becomes cold." A woman in Araerieus, ta is using a lamp chimney that she has used daily for the nast eiht years, and she ex pects to ue for many years yet. She says thai she boiled it in salt water when it was bought in 1382, and no matter how large a iiamo runs through it, it went break. If any one has trouble in keeDin the zino jinder the stove bright, let her take a woolen cloth, wring it out in quite warm suds, turn some kerosen oil cn it ami rub all over-he zinc: tlitn wring- the cloth out in dead sudd, go over it airain and wipe ihorougnly dry. so as not to leave any streaks. I clean inv zinc in this wav about ccce a week and it keeps it looking bright and new. A very pale color m meat is a -sign that the animal was poor in blood and is wanting in-nutritive qualities; the cause of the bloodiessness may even have been some serious disease. A deep reddish purple color shows that tne animal has not been Killed, cu that it died a natural dtath. A mar ble Ilka appearance, nrodueed by lay ers of fat interposed batwejn the rleshy fibres is possessed by noni but good meat. . " A delicious wav of servinjr ice cream is to fill watermelons with ihst delic ious daiutv. The fruit must be cut ia halves and the seeds taken ou before the iced cresm is put in. a!id a niece of the pulp snoum accompan. each helping of cream. Another nove idea i3 to cut a ripe pineapple info neat little round slices, on each of which is placed a spoonful tf ice crem. This tan not be conveniently eaten without a desert knife, but is a delightful com bination in very hot weather. .iy by a close supervision of the hoot work, we, the teachers of Jack - .1 county, do respsclfully petitiou .hat the salary of the county superin tendent ba increased so as to justify him in devoting his entire tiuio to school supervision. This was signed by the teachers present, - ar.d W. J. Stanloy was appointed a committeo of one to send copiys of the petitiou to abs.nt teuet- , 3ra inus may tnigat sign it. tuto tendered a vote of thanks to Prof. Getz and Miss Frink for their excellent istruction. Before leaving Prof. Getz thanked the teachers of the county for the manner in which they have supported him for the past three years. There were sixty-throe t?cchars m tler.dn.nee. . at THE NEWS IN BRIEF. CONDENSED SUMMARY OF THE OC CURRENCES OF THE WEEK. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Calls Creek: Items. Rosa Griffiths, of Gold Hill, is at home on a short vacation. ' , J. H. Sto.-ev spent Sanlay on Sar dine at Mr. Millers with his little iris. The Hock Point school will close on Friday next with an .nWrttunnioni by the school children. Mrs. and Mis Gibson, of Centiul Point, was on Galls Creek during the week- for tae jmrpose of engaging a school. The prospecting for placer mines l-.v Sowash is still "roinsr on. a number otmen boinsj employed now iu tiak- rg a shaft. There will be an entertainment at Gold Hill next Friday night. The proceeds of u nion will go for the sup port of the K jv. burnett. Galls Cwek- had a wonderf ul sink ing up in the way cf weddings during 1I13 last week. Mr. F. Miles and MUs Eliza Cook aud Mr. Mason and Mrs. Brown wera uniud in the bonds of wedlock, tho He v. Burnett ofliciuting. All Important Happenings llollcil Down and Assorted fur tho Convsnlciico of Thoao Itrartcrs Who Are Iu a Hurry and Hare no Timo to W'asto. in ltcad in$ Long Artlvloil. The annual session of the International Typographical union was hold Rt Phila delphia. Eight hnndred Polish Catholics at Cleveland have been excommunicated for participating ia a riot to drive out the parish priest. Rev. Father Molliner. the renowned faith cure priest of Alleghany City, Pa., died from the effects of a surgical oper ation for a rupture of the stomach. A pieco of land 20x40 feet on the cor ner of Doavborn and Madison Btreets, Chicago, was sold for $200,000, or $030 a square foot. The price was the highest ever paid for realty in Chiongo. A daughter has been horn to Mrs. Elaiue Eastman, nee Ooodale. the poet ess, of Northampton. Mass. Miss Uood ale was married to Dr. Charlc3 A. East man June 18, 1891. at Ne w York. Dr. Eastman is a full blooded Sioux. The summer residents of Loch Ar bour, L. L, where Jim Corbett will train for his fight with Snliivnu, are in dignant at Corbet t and his manager for selecting thit place. Tney say the pres ence of priztf fighters will bring disgrace upon the place. -The B. P. O. Eiks held its armnal as semblage at Buffalo. The grind secre- arv's report for the fiscal year 1391-0'i shows that there are 203 lodges in gorul standing, with a membership of 19.221 The total valuation of assets is ?4:!3.S01 The amount txneuded for charities last vexr was Haying is now Kir.g done and willfThf conductors at Cincin- scon be ia full blast. Ciorskok well Health cood. weather tne ar.a rain COOQ. looked for soon. Ha Btca Items. Beautiful weather at present. doinir well. Fruit crop medium Mountain T?heasar.ts vref er th river bottoms to the high altitudes this year. Catiloare big yathertd piejaia ory to be dviveu on ihs mcuniain range. Th mMtinrr snow ia the mountains keeps .Kogue river about tank full! most ol tno l:m;. Keen vour mir.d on Etna's 4th of; i 'r,".i. jr 1 - ' julV, UUjiitib UliiUL-l ..tltu u wn- ry ball iu the evening. Bvbee's band cf sheep passed through here nroute for the mountains last wtek. Other bands will soon follov . Our old neighbor, John Me Damn!, left his old ho:ae here oa June Uih, enrouie for .aontatiU everinna wiu two tt-anis. John Duuree ts escort. Though not elected, our People's Party candidate for commissioner is jubilant over the ground gained iu so short a time. Try again, we are boud to succeed in the near future. . Only a slight inquiry as to who is elccJed, as it remains between the old parlies there is coi much difference as. to. 'no gits thrrre. L. J.M. ." labia Sock SqTxibs. Spray your trees. Alfalfa all harvested. Helen Pickens ha3 returned homa from Medfcrd. Mrs. B. Viaceni ani "raugiter wore in Medford Thursday. 3Jr. Robins, of Phoenii . was seen in Ibis vicinity Thursday. Mr. E. B. Hunsaker and wife visited Mr. Dodge and family Sundsy. A small striped bug is playing sad havoc on the squash vines of this vic pj.it. ' Some parties from Eastern Oregon were in thj valley looking for stock .cattle Thursday. G-.W. Basaford and daughter Cora were the guests of C. A. Dickison atd wife last Sunday. e. Wall, lrom-up i'ogue river, was en in our valley one day last "week. Sc reports crops looking well. . Messrs. Wolf. Langler, Sbawver and Niebolcos, of J.Iedford, made Tabl-j Rock a mrry call last Sunday. W. R. Dickison sold to Mr. Har- bauEhavery lin3 span ot norscs scr '":fe one dav last week. - Mr H. will take them with others to San Fi-an- citco. A. H, Walker and Lce Vincent are uttmsr a tish trap ia iigue river. They expect to be. able to supply the public with Iresh fcsii hi ta-e near -future, Daisy. A HIGHWAYMAN SHOT. John Rubles, the Rpddlnir Stne Rob ber, Captured. John D. Haggles, tho hishwavraan who held up the Eclding (Cal.) stae and killed Expre? Jlessecgcr Montgom ery, was captured by Dvpuly Sheriff Wyckoffat Woodland, Cal. linggles was taking snpper ia the Opera restau rant when identified by the ofacers. Wyckoff weut in and took a seat oppo site Rngglcs, who endeavored to hide his face behind a newspaper. V yckoff then arose and said: "John, I know yoh surrender!" at the same time cov- -r ' County Instituts, The Jackson County Teachers' In- Institute, which was held in Ashland, besran Wednesday, June !.. and con tinued in session four days. Prof. P. A. Getz ana iliso LTinlt jrere the initriiptoi's. - ': - The morning session were devoted to academic work and the afternoon sessions to professional work. The academic work consisted cf the recita tion of lessens which had been pre iriuusly assigned by the instructors and prepared by members of the institute. LV'-A studyit the histocyjof education and JJ B!uui4r (njiidftuteiL. lac; professional r- 4. ,st- orKrr;cmrrng C3Tnetxeaoners m -' .y 'r 't''" iBdaiyaiiatd''eath day to ?:'ttijiili X&&t$-'0 tbe'ain'erent Pi't"- next I. Jffcjfe. - V'. At?'! iewja'lji!'-'6" tttbaa very I j&&Z-lSa Fj-iday afternoon. JiisaB I . - - -:i Buggies jumped to his feet and at tempted to draw a revolver. Wyckcft fired and Engv!e3 fell. WvckcJE and pfiicer Armstrong grabbed Rngglcs nud he wa3 hanucufTed bv Sheriff Weaver after a desperate struggle. The bullet struck in tho left side of the neck, ranged doxreward and lodged in one cf the cavities of the chest. Eug- gles was removol to a drag store and a doctor summoned, who said tho wound wa3 probably fatal. Ee was searched and 600 in coin was fonnd in a belt. He acknowledged he was Euggles. A letter wa3 found on his person which contained the request tiiat it be sent to his brother Charles :i he (John) was killed. Charles wpj? wounded on the night of the robbery and was left by the roadside by John, who thought he was dead. "The letter was prefaced by the declaration that he would not be taken alive. It was written in dime novel style and described the robbery. Hag gles glpnts over the tact that he killed Montgomery. - . An Important Decision. A Salem, Or., dispatch says: A ca3e involving the validity of the action of the state hoard of equalization in rais ing certain individual assessments has been decided by the supreme conrt. The case in question was the Southern Pa cific company, appellant, against the 6herifr o Manon county, respondent. The court held that the state board of equalization, being a board of equaliza tion and not or assessment, has no au thority to change tho individual asstsi- ment or classify property into classes other than those authorized by law and appearing ppon the county assessment roll. The case was decided in favor of the appellants. nati learned the combination that en abled them to open their punches and abstract the bits of paper and move back the hands of the dial that regis tered the fares, and formal a secret ro- M.t wTH, 10n iniHniTAn fol for A (!(. Ci'OpS ! r ., t, ; uti 1 t V.Q panies in two years liavo lost 100.000. The Sergeant prize of $100 for tho best metrical translation of au O-lo of Hor- ace. open for competition to the students j of Harvard college or of the Harvard an- ic.x, has lieen awar.lod to Mi.s Margaret Foster Ibmi:k of the am.ex. The award arouse-J considerable comment as this is the second successive year the prize has hin won by one of the yonng women students. The sit nation in tho nllnvial district of 'Louisiana is trnlv deplorable. Never in the history of high waters have so many crevasses occurred dnring one flood. While some of the breaks are small and not necessarily dangerous to life and property, there ore enough large break.-? to spread roin and disaster throughout the levee protected irishcs. of tho state. Dr. Charles A Briggs of the Union Theological seminary delivered nn ad dress st a banquet of the Presbyterian Social Union of Centra! New York. His theme was "Presbyterian Unity." Ee said: "Let it be distinctly understood there can 1-3 no unity withont divsity. A great many people confound unity with uniformity, nn l in attempting to force uniformity really create division. Unity demands variety, and in nnnorm- ity there can be none; therefore there is no unity. If we cocsoii.saie tne diifer ent kinds cf churches. I have estimated we could Fpare 50,000 ministers, and save anumlly $30,000,000. " The bridge beingconstxncte-1 over the Licking r.ver between Covington and Newpart, Ky., fell, carrying the work men along with it. Forty -on lives are known to have been lost, seven will die from their hurts and very few escaped withont severe bcuises. The accident was an appalling one. The crash came withont warning, hurling 100 tons of iron a distance of fifty feet into the river below. About sixty-three men were on the false work putting in iron braces for the floor, when suddenly the entire structure gave way. Not a slick of the false wort from pier to pier remained and the river whs filled with timber and ironwork ami men struggling for life. A storm of wind and rain which in 7 WHEAT Xo. t white ihlpp'.ns. 1.38R3U ot.; m 11 Injurant, fl.4J!?41.4i!. BARLEY -Com non Feed, !) i sOV; fair to Rood, Jl.OO'tfl OJ't,; brewing, nominal OATS From $l.'J$-4l.27 V ml for foal tt chuiuc fcod and 1.37' 41.15 for ml'.lliw: 8;ir- prise, 5;fiOvtl.57i: olf prndoi. i.aitl.-j;': rar, l.27!ji0l for feed and ,3."i ai. i. for milling: b iu-Ic, Orejon, l.'27 1 au; d CM forlltan, J1.17H'l-2'. tuns-L,rg yellow. l :ia!.35 cti; m ill 11.37.'; whin, H.SSCoSl.irTJi. Bi-.Aivs-rca, ?e.u0Mi. o cti; Pint. 2in 5.15: Bnyo, i O.f.MO: Small White. .M0!5: Bilt'er, i2.Md-l.l-M Hed. !.'..".!. 40: L ma, ti..0 i.W; I.ady WusUlngton, ti.:i(K.il . SEEUS Rua, a: i.itiUo Uib: Hi) no, 3VMI;: Canary, 2?iit3o; i-lmsreJ, 2."o; Alfalfa, 6l7o: Muatanl, Yollow, fe.7:ifU.U) t et:; Bnivrn. !.7 (ftX.iV. HAY Wild Oat, JiaOTfaiiSl tm: Tarns . il.Wtl3.0: Wheat, U.0iTi5 0J: Wheat ani Oat. 10.'hiil&M: Barley, $.0 J.W1J0J: Alfalfa, $S0.atii.ii: Clover, nomui.il: stiolc, 9 l: Coaiprr3 -d Hay, !0.0t3!2.0). STRAW Qiiota'jle attO(S5Jo II bale. HOPS-Nominal. RYE-Qnot:ili!o at J1.2X91.2S 1 OIL DRIED PHAS-Nomlna . BUCKWUEAT-1.7.Vi)0. Mill Producta. BR AN No. 1, from 17..V.i;8.00 "S ton. MIDDLISGS-So. 1. froini).0'2i.3 ?1 tut GROUND BARLEY From I5!.0iCM0i '(?t. ROLLKD BARLEY From ja.'K(4.00 "tlto.i fHOPPED FEKD From 19 tWSJO.O i"tfl tan. FEED CORNMKAL From J.9.i J3) 5) jil yia CRACKED CORS Al M.'jos31.( ?l ton. OILCAKE MEAL Quoublo a. liVOJ fl t) i from milL FLOUR Fam'ly Extra, tl.6vat.7-. bM: Bkim' Ei.ra, Jl.Vtl 7.'i; Supernne. i7 . jHU VARIOUS Cash prices fnrli-ib aisr C a-.-kel Wheat, si V Rye Flou -. Vie: Rro Majl, Sc: Buckwheat Flour, se; Co-nuieil, ?: Oa'. meal, "Pinic; OitUroiO, 4c: Uoai.iiy, 3"i4lc: K;cc Ftuur, 0c: Far. n a, 4.-. Penrl Br;ey, s.''4 4c: Sp.lt Pea, 4c: Ktl el Ofltt, 4'o: itict wheat Uroau, 4c: Gr.iha:a F.uar, 3 a Teft-etnhlea. ONIOXR-Xew XQ&Xx ciL POTATOES From S 7."c 1 for K rl Ros-: River Red, 4 'Si-o: Barhanka, -forOreson Pvtaiumado, (Kdi.c: Toaiilejdi, fcg&'yei ncr-Potato-.. SOj(4 .H la aka; Ea ly Rnaj. do ! x. tl.'J&31.3 VARIOUS Tocialos. St.V21.T.i V bor: earlle. &(!6c -fS lb: t-ommou green pi a 5 (jS7 fxx garde i d-, l!.4V4i.2.; airing b ans, 7($'.;k: apar.in, II -icr S0ft box: summer aquU nomine : rhuoarb, -O&Tjc box; cuenmberi. 6.1 ijl.il V1 lu- Frulta and Nuts. FPriTS OraiRea Rlveralli naveV, ti"Oq 4.S0irbox: do edllnc, ! ' 01.75. L-Aa lei aveL Jl.ai.'0: d?tcaJ!:nx 7c$'..ii. Hij -land r R cilaud se.-dlings fL :. ); Sjnti Barhtra (Tahl.i and bright) re d Injs I'.-jOi 'J...': eanta faula (lavaua a ed) s . M:cel, '-'.OXdi;: R verside Mcdllcrrauca i Sweei tiAftJ-J". Leu:o -a and i-lmea lemons-Sn:a B-trbari, ftii I J' t es: Riv ra .d-. Ho i-o. s.a D: aso t.'.OOXV.. Lo Ans.U-. ILV) Ji O. S.cil,-, tv.O-.Oi. Lime Ca I or. i la. La f j box-s, U.0jt.J): ms I. 70ciV-l-..o. Meiici:). Hl.4 3.:o. Varlons Strswburriea. V.0"a!3.(J0 ch t for Ijingoorlh and l .0t9.) for Sharpiea: ehc rlej, 7 (t4:.'J. t b ir whlti and red and CaiW fur b Curr.nU, tl.oitl.-J. f drairer. api!.-. . i: banana., t..-.'-J. .O H bunch: Ilex!, an pineapples. Od.0i t dio. DRIEU FKUiTS Near c:op: AprlcoU. ran- dried. Y : do b!eci.ol. 7o: App tt. sun-dred, sliord. &t'c: qrs, SiSlc; erav rated. OV-'l Peaaei. behe-l. t7. di sunir ed. iaic: Pittei Plum, 5' , 6c: Pears tua-dr ad. sliced, -oc; do qra, 3 ac; do. cra porated, 7 Sc Raisins New: Layer. $:.no! 3, " b-x; di ear:-ad lot, f. o. be. SLui-il.wA uU cr;. Layer. tl.lX'L'. ft aho e bx. -oau M-acatei. 7iii SCT3 Brarf, Vve Y : A"m-nd, Tt. Kc: do ptr s'lvit. lac: bant, nnminai: Wat nnta, Caliioniia. soft shell, toxllc: mper sho; i 111: hard. 'j:,e: Peraus. ll'v: Ca.:- lorma Peanut. !j(i.e: Fliber:. 11 JIJ li.ia nuu, llfil.v: CoaHuiuu. tVOJ ft Ivix ' Dairy Proilaea and Honey. BCTTER Fre.h Fancy Dairy, I! t: ro- d to eh-der and extra. IStJt mixed store, L'9!7: pii-klcd roll, 2 jfj; kes. C1IEKS6 Calif 'm'a, 731 laf.irlo.-Ke; Youns A criu, JOl ic; rtur Y jri Cream. II' j 1 ECGS From 17S19-- Y Cos for storn fill to rholce rauch, 2i 4-4 ia5U'm. ,7 1-v frrih eathered: doe iii st-iraj;, 2314r. HONEY New. liaito i la lor Cml la Iraaies: ;acl.-,c: Ext awted, i'.&i 3c liilsWH-From sixjSo V ra. Poatls-. POULTRY Hens. HAcfO ? ?o-en: Brol- era. S.tO'ttiijX) tor lance and 3i.0u4c.oo f.v -nai'j Roosers. .iitl'Z.CO fr younf aid $i.ox7. f r o'.d: Gcvse. pair. 1. O'jioj; Ducks. $(.Jji.ic LiveTurfieys, U I7c n for U.n 17c4i c t ). old Gobbler, and 13. In for yo-in; r. 493ns, youuj. 1.:'&ixi t doie:i: old, tl.r3.7 Wool, Hide, ric WOOI Pan Joaquin' gear's, M, Ce H tb: do 6 to 7 months, let, 1.: '41 -S:do por tntrL4hy. V tgl": do fooUiil , W4lu: aoaihernc -asl. ll :i: Nevada choice. 16fttl7: do fair to good, '.34.1 UWKS AND SKINS Dry hlda, Monil, voV lb; cu'.U. C: Kip, 0: culls and brand, 6 heavy aa!ud stjo., sound, 7ia7i: brands and eulls6 do medians, 6: brand and culls, ': do light. 4's) 4'; do bninds and culls. C; salted coirs. 4-4 : do t rands and culls, 3: salted kip. S1 At: dc brands and culis 3: salted real. .'.: do breeds and cull, 4: salted calf, o; do brands enl call. .': loue wool pclta 9V-'41 40 e-ch: me Uum do. -.; short do, 4 i't,i; shearling, loiC!; deer- 0. K. BARBER SHOP. J. E. SHEARER, Prop. Palm's Old Stand. First class work done to all. Ladies' hair cutting executed ytlh neatness. MEDFORD, ORE. G. Elder ess MEDFORD, OREGON. Dealer in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES G LO V ES NOTIONS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC- EAST AND SOUTH BY THE Mm PaoiriG ignis. THE KOTJKX SHASTA ROUTE. EXPI'.ESS TKA1XS LEAVE PORTLAND DAILY. I North REAL MERIT J. W. MILLER, Repairs Buggies and Wagons 3PILT-.SP NO!! If you take iUla it ia because you have never tried the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and KiUucvs; acta a ml la pay sic vniooul camt InK pain or sickneKH, and does not stop you iruro.eaunff una worKing. TOTUY IT IS TO BECOME A FRIEND TO TT. For sulc by Geo. II. Haik!nst Medford, Or THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. J3518I11I L. E. Hoover, Agent, jSXedford. Ore -AND - MAKES -:- BEE -:- HIVES At very reasonable rates. Kelt door to Mem man a blacbsmith shop, MEDFORD, ... OREGON. J. R. WILSON, BLACKSMITH. sepal BMSiiti AND Horse and Oxen Shoeing- MEDFORD, ORE. We Will Pay A salary of ts to ISO per week to GOOD agent to represent us in every county and sell our general lice of Merchandise at man of act urers pr.ce&. only those wno want steady em nloymeui noed apply. Catalogue and particu Ian, seal on receipt of 25 cents for expreesage. A. KARPEN CO.. 1 Quincy Btreet. Chicago, I1L Snu'.h I rU p. tu I f.v. PiirtLnud Ar. I T:.v .:?.; ,. m I.v. MiMr.-rt! L.rl 50,p. tn S:l j o. ui I Ar. San Kraccisco l.v. M p. ro Above train stop only al the folloisinir sta iiiiiis wt th i.f Rocbarir: Eat Porllwnd. Orc ein City. Wooilum. Salem, Albany. Tangent. s:iodl. HaU.-y, liambur, Jaiicllon City, Irv ing and kujecue. KOStiifRO MAIL DAILY. fV. a.mil.v Portland ArlVp. m &k) p. in 1 l.v Ku-lurs I.v i 631 a. tu ALBANY LOCAL 1A!LY (Except Sunday.) SD p n I l.r Portland ArjfcWpm UMpmAr Albauy Li aam Pullman EaCet Sleepers. Tonrlt Wirepin? I'nr fvr tlic aorommoilat ion of ccoud clicks j :Mi.Jngtra.a:t:u4ie'i 10 express trains. Honey Saved is Money Made, wave siqw cenis on cvry Qtuu.r you Tpcou. bWiteloroor mccmoth CaUsiorne, a ftv-tiye oork. coa la icing illustration acd giving lott mauiX acturers pna-s. with manure! crvn ctiMx-onis. of crery kir.d of poods and supplies aamilicturrd aad imptrttd into tne L.":'.oi S;al.s. UrMcerivs. ilouscbi-ld Uoods. Fun:, ture. 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Ocr book of instractions, terms, etc., sent free. EBSON BSOTHEHS, Equitable Btiildin?t 1003 F St., Washington, D. C. - P?fSecd three stamps for postace on hand-jot-ie iliustrted oookict. "Inventive Procress," and '-our tropical qoarto centennial phamptet for inventors, manafacturers. and patentees, issued in oar twenty -fifth year ot practice. Ret ween Portland and Corvallis. WHST SIDE DIVISION. MnU trnins dailv.exwp: Sunday: 7.V a. m I I.v lor:!nnU Ar I V p. m ii.lu )i. m j Ar cVrvallts Lv Im p. iu At Albany an-t iVmnaUla connect with trains oi oprvn Inci6c ruilruad. Flxptvsa I'm ins daily, except sunlay: IP p. ml I.v Ktrtlnnd Ar j 0 a. rn Z p. ni Ar McM.unvi.te Lv o:wa.in ns-Throush tickeU to all points ca and iconih. Fur tickets and full tuf-naattoo rc CarU:ax -ai map,eiC,cailou tiiecouipacy s ant hi Met'luTd. K. KOiulH.l-K E- C. KKir.K, Mau-ierr. Ast. C. t . Si. I . A;t- UQ( a Shoes. i sell 2nd FOOTWEAR CRT. As I give niy attention to this line jf trade otuy I can d lx'ttt-r by my rr.stiuncrs tiian tlcalvrs in all kimls of gi-HKis. Call and examin stK'k. Repalrin: Ms S. neatly Done. DAMON. I its fed u vttn i Cannot be acccessfn!; tnMied aritb. est good fecalth. To reach ea;h cr uy coicied pcaHka ia lilt rnslrts the tan possesiioa ar.d cperatian sf all Hie bo !tles kicd rater s ccdsatd at arith. These coadltleu eaaact csiit ealcss e phiticsl fcting it la p:-cct worilof order, end this it IaFssib! Sb the Uvtr a&d splcaar torpid. tv.o? otstroct big tSe tecre'.'jcs, cacsic; lodieettioai casl tfispcpt!!. wilh all ot their sscsa aaiiiD hcrrort. DR. HENLEY'S . English 'Dandelion Tonic ezer.e a specslc tailoeaee ever the liter. (zcKts It to healthy srtloa. resehes Its chroaie eeeoraeBee. aad areerate the sacrHiocs; core itgesi.oa ar.d roastt- aatioa. tharpeae the r petite, tones sp the tot Ire tjttea. aa suea IHe aorta I IkicS. 9f CALIFORNIA 7 A laalatnil Cures UAIAKH Bhenmatism, 'earalsiu CornA HEADACHE, and ALL PAIN. The California Positive aad Ktgatiee ELECTRIC COUGH CURS CURES COLDS, C20U?, C05SUXFTI0I. Sola by all Drossista. Each Sc, SOc A 1. Oreaalnsar aV Ca, Prep's, Lao Aa.lae.fel am p.. haircl Un. -.-OT; .; elk htjrs. 10 J-S; coat. ski: s, prime and pc.fcct. MjOJoa-'h; damajel. uxs-iy. kids, xg a FrcaU Meats. We quote slaughterers wholesole prless as follows: BKKF-Stecrs, ilrst ooaMty, .Va)So tt: sec ond. 4'ijt.": third, cows. Brst qua! ty, i.'j sov'ood, t'i: third, CALVES -Sc H th for heary nnn: light do t&; dairy, Ct7. LAMU Sprli'it, SrS-,'o TP ! M UTTON From 7TU' th for Wethers: Cures, 6i67. PORK Hoes, on foot, hard, (train M, hpavy avcrase.aj-Stt1 t tb: medlain, -.: liithtavor-Ke.-'"''V. soft,'.!;1; feeders, 'ijH: sticS. A relay bicycle run from Kew York to Boston was made last week. 1 iickwith, ' ir fsacfa'er- of ZSaii Lakf ity, gave a very interesting account of her travels in Spain and Kprthern Africa, for jvhicb. tho inatitute tendered her a hearty vote of thanks. The following excellent program was given in the opera, houso Friday even ing? ' ' " 1. Sons. ....America 2. Kecitation. .Miss Mabel KushcII 0. Solo . -....'...v.Mr. E. L. Chriaman 4. Kecitation -....Gertie Engle 5. Essay ...... -Miss Eiva Galloway 6. Duet Mr. 1 L. Merrick, and Miss ;.' ....Carrie ftop?r 7. Recitation ..Mi8Sane Dnviiu ; rt. Address. ....Prof. F. A. Getz 8. Qaartet..i...Mr. Norrls, Mlfc Khper'- '.aiid MeHsra. fietz and Walworth -- JO. lecture Supt. D. V. S. Koid, cf Eugene 'Dn Saturday tho following petition las read and unanimously adopted: . fTp the County Conimissionera of Japk " son County: ' Gentleman Knowing the great bim- to i derjved by the schools of th A Xevr Railroad in Oregon. A dispatch from Eugene, Or., says: The soliciting committee which has been at work for the past seven weeks raising a cash subsidy of $100,000 to se cure the construction of a railroad from Eugene to Florence on Singlaw bay by the Siaslaw and Eastern Railway and Navigation company, has finished its labors, having raised the entire amount. In addition to this amount right of way privileges have boon secured for the company which are valued at $90,000. By the conditions of the subsidy work must be commenced before July 1 and the road must bo completed within two years. Two Young People Drowned. A San Francisco dispatch says: Miss Nellie Schapp and Frank Horn were drownnd in the bay. . They were on a small yacht and Mias Schapp fell over board. Horn attempted to save her and both were drowned. Both were under 18 years of ago. , Their bodies were not recovered,; onm ewrtuuM davelnned into a rattan!. . summer. . winter ana to-tf cyclone laid waste the southern and cen tral portion of Minnesota. It will be wine days before the full extent of the disaster is known. That there has been loss of life 13 beyond qnestion, but time alone can tell how many were killed. Jackson, Martin, Faribault, ree Born und Blue Earth counties were the scene of the storm. The cyclone formed near Jackson and after sweeping across Mar tin and Furibault counties it scattered near Wells and took a northeasterly course, suddenly swept to the south and disappeared below Wells. The loss of life is very large, some estimates run ning as high as 100. Everything in the parth of the storm was swept from the earth, houses and barns lieing splintered, and trees and telegraph poles being snapped off like pipe stems. A Washington dispatch Fays: The conferrees on the river and harbor ap propriation bill, after being in confer ence several days, failed to reach an agreement and decided to report the fact to the two houses and ask for in structions. The conferrees are able to agree on nearly all . the points of differ ence, including the 25 per cent, cut in the first year's appropriations for con tract projects, to which the house con ferrees are willing to accede, but they disagreed hopelessly upon two new Ore gon and Washington projects. Both are senate amendments, ouo appropri ating $187,500 for improvinent of the Columbia at Three Mile Rapids, includ ing the construction of a boat railway around the Dalles, with authority to make contract for the complotion of the work at a total cost of $3,073,856, and the other an amendment appropriating $300,000 for the construction of a ship canal connecting lakes Union and Wash ington with Puget sound. Dr. Moll, a well known medical man of Berlin, attended a seance' given by Dr. Pinkert, who is one of the leading mediums of Germany, and adopted a novel method of testing the genuineness of the spirit manifestations. Ho had concealed on his person a syringe filled with a chemical solution, and when the the spirit forms appeared he squirted a caustic liquid in snowors upon the shad owy forms. Instantly there were shrieks of dismay, the spirits scattered with'un dignified haste and the seance came to ap. abrupt close. Pinkert was arrested. The Peoples' theatre at Denver, the property of Senator Tabor, was burned. Loss $100,000. j Texas has a sensational divorce snit. Mrs. Peter McClelland, wife of one of the richest men in the state, claims that her husband has tried to kill her. Senator Squire made a forcible speech in the senate the other day in favor of, the appropriation of $"5(10.000 to begin work on the Washington lake canal at' Seattle. Tho New York police have notified tho banks and brokers not to negotiate a number of 5 per cent bonds and sis 20,000 franc bills'which have been stolen.. The robbery occurred June 8th at Ham-j burg anu it is neiievea me securities are; on tho way fo this couutry. , W. L. Buck, a Solano county, Cal.,, fruit grower, has been mitking a care-', ful survey of the peach district of New; Jersey and Delaware and from his ob-; serrations and information he is con-; vinced that neithor state will produce a large fruit crop this year. I have all my iu been laugu to be lieve that John Sherman was all that was pernicious and vile in politics, and I was taught to revero just such men as Carlisle and Gorman, but when one month ago I saw Carlisle and Gorman, and Morgan too, stand up on tho same (loor and on the same day with John Sborman and move that the money ques tion be referred to a joint commission composed of emissaries of Great Britain, j I felt that tho sanio law that impelled mo to detest John Sherman also impelled, me to despise and dotesf Carlisle and Oormnn. J, H, Davis, Will make t!:r sravm o( SMU at Ontral Point. irU.-rc ,c ui oe cv.-ry Thursday from u-.on u:ail Sjturduv noon, and tltr balance cf the Uoe al the Mi-Oeoilon (ana in Sams Valley. I.eW!i I. is a Rano..me sr:vl. tic.ri- A years nM. weighs lu4 pounds, and for form and action cannot M .utvivwi. lie tunc winner oi scr era! la1, race ucd wen a !a inile nwe at Chi-ca-o as. a two yc .r old in 3:1m. Alo ts a record at I.oj Angeles cf I ail year-old tor taile dah. DESCKirTUttt ASP PEUIGKKK. Lewis I, was yired hr the celebrated Joe Hi:er ot CaSil.iniis. he Oy M.nuay. liuokvr's Itrsl dam to e'aj Bower, hy imp. Kcitpre: 2d. Ileunie Farrow by imp. Shamrock . :-!. Ma by i:np. lie'.yrhnxyeV: -tin. (iraiiUmn's di-on Maud lUfi-yi :y Sir hunard: Mb. by in-P- K.icie: 'h ll i;.vlcy by Wilkes' Wonder: Tib. by Chan lirleer: .'iti. br in-p. SierlinK: .".b. by Clouius: lit'.h. bv in:p." SUvoreye: lltn. by imp. Jo'.iy Hir:IS. by Partner: Kith, by imp. Monkey: 14th, imp. mare fronjytud of llurricu ot liras dcn. Ucwis P.'s dam was Llti'e P. by Lelnster. by Imp. Australian, foaled In ISTJ. and bred by t. L.. Pritchard of Sacramento. California. Her 1st dmu ':. Ad.iie A. by Asteroid: Snd.Lorelta bv imp. Sovereign : 3rd. Murd OjMen by Thorn hill: 4tl. Mary 'Thomas, by imp. Consul: Sth. Parrot bv Randolph's Uoancke. Olll, Paroouet br imp. Merrill?!.!: Ith. imp mure by Foplaj:.?; Sth. ltourbon's dum by Precipitnte: VUi. by Hith!l;.-rr: 10th. Tiffany by Eclipse: Hlh. ounff ttl.sr by Kin : VJ. riir luiras uani i oy Crab: lis. Kbony of Childers: Nth. Old Kbony bv Hasto: lith, Nasscy s Mare oy siassey s Li'lacK Uarb. TKKMS OF PKItVICB. !v the srasc-a. and irood pa-stuntco fur nlshi".! mares during the time for ilO additional. Every precaution taken tu prevent accidents, but uo respoLStbllity Kfisumcd. C. C. MtLENDON. ONE OF THE GREATEST. MEDICAL DISCOVERIES! OF THE AGE. Dr. Woodcock of Kerbv. Josephine Countv. Oregon, tas discovered a new rcm-.'dy for Diarrbcea, Dissvctary. Choiei'a Morbus Cholera Infantum, and all kindrvd diseases of tho alimen tary canal. The now reraeuy is callod Regolctor of tiis Bowels and Stonsoii It cuis all Sutnmer complaints, all irreg-.:la;iti-"S of the Pt.nnaoh and bow els, no matter what the cause is. It does not constipate, tvnd has no opium in it. It grow plentifully on the Pa cific slotv.'. Thora is no danger in tak ing it. as it has bi-cn us.d by a number ot years. TEST1MCXIAL. We, the ursdersignod. citizens of Josephine Civunty, State of Oivgon, hetvby certify that wo have used Dr. Woodcock's liogulator for tho Stomach and Bowels and believe that it is ail that is claimed for iu That it is th best known remedy for all summer com ulaiuts: - Wm. Baker, Crants Ptiss: Wra. A. Fehelv. 1 H. White, t;.K. E. Klovd. 11. S. Voodcook, N. J. W.xxleoi k. Chas. Diuican. Korbv. S. U. Whii, Bert Ad ams, Waldo. Sold by Druggists gener ally. HOOFING GCM ELASTIC ROOFTXG FELT cost sood Seed only ts.00 per ISM sqcare feet Hakes a good rcol lor years, ana anyone ru pa. stamp xor sample ano inu panicaiars. S & 41 WtST blU..llAT. XS YORK. LOCAL AGENTS WASTED. Wisdom's Eobertine. Is a strictly hygenic preparation. White it beautifies and preserves the complexion it removes all blotelic.a, pimples, sun, wind tan, freckles and aH"blemishes and im purities of the skin of whatever na ture. It is used by the recherche of society and the stage and bears the highest endorsements from chemists, physicians and artists ever given to any preparation of ita kind. iNj.d only by drugtsts. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Offlce at RoseburR. Ore.. May IT. "9i Notice is hereby given thai the loUownur named settler has tiled notire of his intention to un.k tlnal proof in support, of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the j-jdirc. or clerk of the eouuty court, of Jackson county Oregon, at Jacksonville. Or., on Saturday, JnlyK. IS!W. viz: Homestead, entry No. SioS. of Ira H. Hayuiond, for the K' of SW, and w'i of. SE of see Si), tp al s. r S e. lie names the follow lug wittnesses to prove ms continuous resiuence upou ana cuuivauoa of. mild liu-.d. viz: AHiion H. Uoiuliby. Soulre S. Aiken, Charles Dora of ProKyect, Jackson Co. Ore. and Harvey Riehanlsou of Em Jackson Co., Oregon. aifi John 11. Shupe, Kei;4or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at lioseburg. Or. May SI, ISSa Xotlno Is hereliv elven that the followinit named settler has filed notice of his Intention to tnuke Hunt proof in support of his claim and that said proof will bo made before tho judge or clerk of the county court ot Jackson county Or- epon at Jacksonville ure ou eaiuruay, juiyn, lSii. vis: llomesteiid F.nlrv No. 4713 of Theo Shlius A. Askew, for tho NlH of Sec as, Tp STs aw. Ho names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous resiueucu upou anu cultivation of said land vis: John K. Olson of Reagln. Jacob Conley. Ar temus Armstrong nnd William Jasper Utnlgers, of Sums Valley, all of .laokson county, Oregon. K.su J..H7. a. aiiurn, Kegis.er. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Lnnd Offlee at Rosehurir, Ore., May 19, fS. Notien is hereby clvon that the followinit named settler has lllod notice ot his Intention to make anal nroof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the Judge or County Clerk oi juoKson couuiy, uregon. ni Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday. July S, 1SWJ, vl: llomesteiid entry No. 411. of John O. llrls coe, tor tho NV of SWW. Sit ot HW'X and SWIi of NEU of Seo H. To 3s, U lw. Ho lii.mcs tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residouee upou and cultivation of suld lnnd, viz: Thomas B. Dawson. H. L. Hill, J. A. Houston and 8. P. Oliver, all of Etna. Jackson county Oregon. 91-36 John H. Shupb, Register. pjJjJJJO Cas-jhs, Csiis. IrSscnra, Crond.HU, LuitCo tlcaricness, VA??:n; Cough, Croup, Soro throat, asthir.s, and ewry artcv-tsi of Throat, Ln-.-S ar.l Cr.csl, iKc!ui:nit Corteienllon. Spccuy Atulrauucut. ijcuil. .s . .oi " i. Bsttl." They Say It Contains Xo Foison The celebrated chemists, whosa opinions are above the price of gold, tell wnal tnev Know. San Francisco, June 29, 1SS9. Dear Sir: We hare made an ex haustive chemical analysis cf '"Wis dom's Eohertine," obtained by us in the open market, and find it to be free from 114. l iv't'aAVU V. a u, M- ivi a.viu7 ui v. const it uUn; a harmless preparation for the face, j Yours truly. Thomas Price & Som, Analytical Chemists, To Messrs. W. M. W isdom & Uo Are Yon Suft'eringr. From back ache, iuflamation of the . bladder, brick dust deposit or stone in the bladder, or in fact any derange, ments of the kidnevs or urinery or. ptus? If thus afflicted do not loosse tima tiud wnste money on worthless lini ments and worse plasters, but strike at the sect of the disease at once by using' the greatest of all known remedies, tho celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea Pleasaut to take, purely regetabl Satisfaction every time. PORTLAND EigioyiBiit : Bnrean Skilled holp furnished hotels and Restaurants. Private boarding houses and famlUoa. Labor hired for railroads and contractors. TTe register strictly first class cooks, waiters and domestic. 1SS N. 3rd. St. S. R. PHILLIPS, Maa'r. MONEY! !. tvMm tourNmrtliMofwifk, .J.ll. h...ushl.. Lv lluu. r.t clthrr ..x. vw.ni; ot olj.atid laUi.h owq lolitin,vbTiTv.rlti.? liv.. Anj oq. -a w. lit. Murk. K.kytolrnu W. luroll .w.iltlnit. W tun you. N. ri.k. You cn 2cot. ur .(Mi. mtDnii or .11 .our tim. .o iho work. l'b! I. .a rutlr.lyn.wUMdj.nd brine. ..oodorral .wwiwrmy works. Prirltin.r. .r. MniUiv from lo toO rr,vrk nnd urw.rdX and man .Iter . llut. .xu.rt.ook. W. cn tuiuldi yon .h. r. ni,.vu.mt and leach Tut. rl:tK. Ko tr.i.o r.loln hm Full tutouaUoa FKKX. Tt(C Jb CO., 4! St ST. tUU. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold Watch by our Club System. Our 14-karat gold-filled eases are warranted for 20 ysars. Fine Elgin or Walt ham movement. Stem wind and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to anv $50 watch. To secure agents where wo have nooe, we sell one of tho Hunting Case Watches for the Club price i35 and send C. O. D. by express with privilege of examination before paying for same. Our agent at Durham, N. C, writes: . "Our jewelers have confessed they don't know how you can furnish such work for the Monay." Our agent at Heath Springs, S: C says; "Your watches take at sight. The gentleman who got the last watch sala that he examined and priced a jeweler's watches in Lancaster that were no better than yours, hut the pilot, was Mi." Our agent at Pennington.Tex., writes; "Am Tu receipt ot the watch, and am pleased without measure. All who have seen it say it would bo cheay at NO." . One good reliable Agent wanted fpr each place. Write for particulars. Empire Watch Co., New yorlf