£ahilnnrI.di-odv1tI-ISoI»•ynI*:sishi*c*rSOCIETI s£Oakland Lodge No. 16 A. F. and A. M. was organized and chartered in lane 1870 inwh*t is now known as Old Town, and has always licen a piwpcrou ami active lodge.Then present hall is located over Messrs Page and Pimmick's drag store and Is one of tht finest halls in southern Oregon. The mem-bcrship numbers about fifty active members, and the lodge is in a prosperous condition. GcoigcT. Russell is the present Worshipful Master.UM 1*QUA LOD ;f, no* 37 I. O O. F,Was organize*! ami chartered in June 1S72 in the Old Town, and is in a prosperous con*dilion* The present hall is over A. 1 . Brown's store, and is finely fitted up and furnished. The present mcixilwrshjp is twenty nine, J. T.Bloomfield, Noble Grand.HOME l,OW;£ NO. 16 A. O, U« \V.Was chartered in June 1880. This Lodge meets in the Odd Fellows hall, ha forty members. E. Hartsock Master Workman.CITY OFFCEK5.The present officers of this city ait J. 11. Wilson, Recorder; A, C, Young, J. C.Hutchinson, Wiley Pilkington, C. M. Hall and Smith Bailey Trustees; Z. L. Dimmich, Treasurer; and James. Batty, Marshal. TheCounty officers located here are J. T. Bloomfield, Justice of the Peace; J. S. Ik-ekley, Constable, and j. IL Howard, lie put y Sheriff.MARKET RE 1*01 tT-1sePortland,Wheat,—Per til, ........... 1,22$ 125.Floi-r,—Standard, per bid... $4.0004,25 Beans,- Small whites, per ctl. 2.2504.50 Butter. —Pet lb, choice. ... 25(8 30cC*1 KE^E.— 1 *cr lb, choice ..... i 2fo i 5cEgcb.—Per dor .......... 22 'TcLar ie — Pct lb ........... 1 i(q 11 cOatmeal.— Per ctl.......... $3*5^Corn meal.—Per ctl .$2.75Cracked Wheat.—Per ctK.. $3-00Buckwheat Flour- Per ctl, $4*ooRye Flour—Per ctl........ $4.00Potatoes—Per bu........ . 20© 30c1 Sweet Potatoes-Pei Ih t %cr I Chicken’i—Per dor—.,.. ..$2.0003.50 Ducks—Pe. doz.......... $5,000*5.50Geese-— Per dot ..... $9# 10.00TURKEY'S—Per lb............ 10(5*1 (CSalt—Pct ton .......... $i8lt;§ 20Sima* -Perth.............7\|%97JeMiddlings-, Per ton. . . $20(3.25Ground Barley -Pci ton... $210*23Oats—Per bu .......... 35(8* 37cHay—Per ton....... $?@9. j I lors—Per lb......... 5@9cHam and Bacon—Per IV... 7© 12cDried Apples—Per ft* ______5c“ Peaches— Per 11* ____ 12 %c14 Plums—Per lb....... 7c Prunes—Per lb. .....8cMolasses -Ugal. .... 65cBrooms— V doz......... $2*59(36.50Grain Baggs—t? fb. ..... 5 *icBran—1? tun ......... $12^14Pickles—t? keg........... $1,10^1.50i Iom 1 n v - V ctl......... $3.00Seeds—Wholesale to farmers ctl., red clover $15; alfalfa $iS: white clover $35; alsikc $32; timothy, prime $7.50; Kentucky blue grass, extra clean $15; jicrcnnlal bluegrass $15; red top $12; orchard grass $18;Slices—|v It*, pcpct iS/3 25c; mustard iSc; ginger iSc; cinnamon 27* ,c nutmeg 30c;sage 30c*Tropical Fruits—Lemons $6fi» S ¥ case; I on anas $4; cocaanuts $S; oranges $2.25© 3 hundred,Rosebuho.Wheat, I* bu.. ........ 53cFlour, i; pack..... „ . . ..... $1,00Beans, F lh....... 5cButter, P lb ................ 33cCheese, th. 20cEgg% V doflE.............. 35cLard, lb. „.............. qcOatmeal ¥ lb. ...... 7eI Commcal, i? ft#. .. ............ 3cCracked Wheat. ¥ lb......... 7cPotatoes, # 1m* * ............. 75cOats, V bu ..... 40cHay, ¥ ton................ $130X5Wool, I? fi. .................. I7£1 lam and Bacon, ¥ It?........... 7©9cDried Apples *Ub......... 4cu Peaches........ 13c*1 Plums ..... 14i Primes...... *...... 12)£cBran, i? ton......... $nChickens, F doz ......... $a1r5*aervc\rs■#CMW/or Pile#.Piles are frequently preceded by a sen**of weight In the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the pat ent to a p-pose ho lisa affection of the* kidnt vs or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency nucasinew of the stomach, etc. A moistur% like pom* piration, producing a very diaagrerable it/:h* ing, after getting warm, U a common attend* ant. Blind. Bleeding and It'bing Piles yield at onec to the application of Dr.I | Bosancos Pile remedy, which Lets directlyupon the parts effected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and ef* fecting a permanent cure- Price 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosaneo Medicine Co., Pbpta, 0. Sold by Dr. S. Hamilton.4ca1-►filnn1til1L■1t—Excitement in Texas,Great excitement has been caused in tbovicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkablerecovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bird, or raise his hood; every body said ho was dying ofconsumption. A trial bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, ho bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pill# and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and hadBined in flesh thirty-six pounds. This reat Discovery for Consumption is for sale by all Druggists.Ryrnp of Fig*.t [ Manufactured only by the California Fig a I Syrup Co. San Francisco Gal. is Nature Own True Laxative* This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of Dr 3. Hamilton s j at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle* It is ^ the most pleasant, prompt sad effectiveiC remedy known, to cleanse tne system; to - I act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowel* gen-r‘ j tly but thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, 0 Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipstioan Indigestion and kin lilted il1!.stE5.To Boom that tieicnce has C onfered^ Has liccn fraught with greater Wettings than, that which lias accrued to the inhabitants ofk malaria ridden portions of the United States and the tropics from the use of Hostetler1* nt | Stomach Bitters. The experience of manyyears has hut too clearly demonsirated in theinefficiency of quinine am! other d rugs to effect*ually combat the progress of internutlcnt, congestive and billions remittent fevers, while on the oilier hand, it Has been no less clearly shown that ihe use of the Bitten, a medicine congenial to the frailest constitution, and derived from purely botanic sources, affords a reliable safeguard against malarial disease, and arrest it when developed. For disorder* of the stomach, liver ami bowels, fo: general debBity and renal inactivity, it i. also a most efficient remedy. Appetite and sleep are im proved by it, it expels rheumatic humors from itbe blood, and enriches a drculiucn impovcrbhed by mabassimilation.isin1*a£iri-l-ofyoforBOHN,1 nCAB ROLL.*- Bora to «|M wife qI V. E. CarroU fir! Jan, tBUi-, sndalt lining wV,