neiuiy r-Jr-r.r»"' DEMOCRATIC TIMES FRIDAY,.......... JANUARY 30. 1S«O. Very quiet. More cold weather. Democratic County Committee. A meeting of the Democratic County Committee is called to meet at the office of H. K. Hanna, in Jacksonville, on Saturday, February 7, 1SS0, at two o'clock p. m ., fur the pr.rposo of transacting such business as many properly come up before it. H. K. HANNA, Chairman. Leap-year party next. Trawl, has almost ceased. Town election is approaching. Gardening will be next in order. Local correspondence is solicited. The organ war has broken out afresh. The game law goes into effect Sunday. Eggs an>l butter are more plentiful now. I R ei icious I tems .—Bev. AV. IL Klvce holds Jos. Brotherton has returned to Nevada. services at the M. E. Church in this place next Note ami receipt ltooks at the T imes office. Sunday morning ami at Heber Grove in the af­ Three undershirts for $1 at the New York ternoon at three o'clock.... Elder M. l'eter- uon preaches at the Mound district school­ Store. " house Sunday.... llev. D. A. Crowell will be Suits, worth ?15, for $8 at the New York at Grant's Pass on Sunday. Store. * P bobat » C ourt P rocbepixgs .—Hie follow­ ing proceedings have occurred in this Court — Hon. Silas J. Day, Judge,—since our last re­ port: In the matter of the estate of J. L. Badger, cleceas >1. Order made that Geo. AV. Holt, ad­ ministrator, pay preferred claims in full ami Other claims at the rate of 10 cents on the dollar. V A great quantity of vegetables have been frozen. < terman calendars can be obtained at the Ti m es otlice. Nearly by the Sheriff. in taxes have been collected The Lenten season commences on the 11th of next month. MINING .NEWS. machine at th? Singer agency and you will always have music in the house. Cold weather is pestering miners again. Either the delightful hum of the machine or The miners of Jackass creek are busy the sweet singing of your wife—she will feel so happy. * and sanguine of a remunerative run. The Centennial Company iu the AViliow February’, although the shortest month in Springs district is piping dry and night. the year, will have five Sundays in it. As Tiie hydraulic claims in this section have this hapjæns only once in a decade, the maniji- been generally running day and night. ulators of contribution boxes should make the Keaton it Klippel, on Boorman's ereek, most of it. aro making considerable headway, with The subscription lists for the Crescent City goo«I prospects. AA agon Road will simui be circulated in Did One of tho nuggo'« f »und in tho Fort Lane Norte county, Cal. It is expected that sub­ diggings was broken uj> tho other «lay and stantial encouragement will be given to the yielded $">5 in gold. enterjiri.se. The miner is happy, if the firmer and Mr. Byers of Ashlaml is in town. He say.« stoek-rai-er are not, f >.r he lias much water that the damage dor le by the weather to the and more is promised him. iOd.l I 'ellow.s' building there will not prove as Copp’s Handbook of Mining L iw and i serious as reported, and can be repaired at no every description «>1 mining blanks can bo i great exjieuse. obtained at the T ime « office. AVe regret to hear that Miss .Alvina Hess«- A. D. McKee A’ ('o. have their pipe in of Crescent City, formerly of this plac \\ a operation on Bi-deip creek an I aro tearing 1 recently severely burned by falling against a i away tho an 1 washing ■ aeolisid- Sheriff Bybee has jiurcha- I the building crablo (juantity oi gr avel daily. V. S. Kalis has eiu ght li i l l-, at formerly oceujiied by I. AV. Berry, as also the one ti«'d as a millinery store by ?>lrs. Brim. his placer claims n ■ ir AA'dl >w Springs and : AA e learn that the former structure will be is wa«hm.' a grcit am >unt of dirt daily. I Jacksonville will no doubt improve greatly nre not faring as well as commonly. Jt is quite likely that the loss will hardly be as heavy as during ISSt), as we hear that several new at first antieipat "1; and even that which is li­ buildings w ill be erected during that time. able to occur would have been much less bail I'. .1. Ryan ami Bat. McMahon will soon the proper step- been taken for the wintering commence the ounstruetion of several dwell­ of stock. The in >ral is apparent; and if stock­ ing houses in the southern portion of town. men would prosper they must adopt the same The measles have Jacksonville on the list of tact employed by otker successful business aiijMiintments. This disease lias ajipeareil in men. In the main, their loss is almost direct­ the vicinity and may b<- expected here at any ly attributable to th ciiisd vcs. I time. i ■>’> Í A letter from Silver Lake eays a heavy stands for A oung M n -■ Literary ami Beading Room Asso< iation, at organ ;zation ret eutly storm visited that section, but stock is getting formed by the young men of Jacksonville for along quite well. If any are lost, it will be their mutual improvement and which perfect- some of tlw old cows. «.■d its organization on Aloud.iy evening last by It is said that frank t luggage will arrive tho election of the following offi rs fo-the en- iu Jacksonville «luring the Spring for the pur­ suiug six months: Chas. Nickel], President; pose of disposing of property belonging to his F. M. Overbeck, Vice President; Chas. Prim. >t brother, Jas. Cluggage. Secretary; Jas. B. Little, Treasurer; AA'. C. A social party will take place this evening Young, Janitor; A. Klippel, J . H. Weber, at the residence of Dau. Fisher, in Willow A. H. Mivgly, Trustees. Th i Society com- Springs precinct. Messrs. Brown and Scott menced with thirty-one charter members and will furnish the music. under favorable auspices. It is its purpose to The C. «'. AV. 1{. agitates itself on every stock the old Club Boom in the Masonic build­ hand. With Hour next thing to nothing at ing (which, has been rente 1 for au imletinite all in price it is painfully evident that a mar­ period) with choice books, periodicals, papers, ket elsewhere is sadly needed. etc. Amusements in the way of chess, check­ Mrs. I. AV. Berry lias retired from the .li­ ers, doinii.oet, cards, etc., will also be provided; bidi but games of chance of whatsoever nature are linery business m this place, though she has several articles of ladies' linery that will strictly prohibited ami will not be permitted be disposed of at reasonable rates. under any circumstances. Literary exercises, Private Timothy M. Harrington, of Co. F. lectures, etc., w ill be introduced hereafter, so 21st Infantry, stationed at 1'ort Klamath, has that it will readily be seen that the association become insane and will be sent to division will fully meet tho objects for which it wxs Ina>’.quart«.*rs under guard for treatment. originated. The room will l»e ojien every even­ For ba'l ticket«, programmes, rewards of ing until a seasonable hour ami also a portion <>f Sun lay. The next busiik -s meeting will be ( merit, wedding invitations, cards of all kind«, lietl Monday evening, February 21, and once circulars, pamphlets, |>osters and other p'am and Luicy printing, go to the T imes office. a month thereafter. IGiKMIl.V 1!. XOFES. Till: <»KG.IN qtiSÎKiX. J. A. Boyer, who has been quite ill, is slow­ ly convalescing. The following will explain themsclv« s; This instrum mt in writing witnesseth: AA HEltEAS, AVe, the tiudersigned. by our per­ sonal efforts an 1 w ith the assistance of others, have heretofore given twu concerts of vocal nmi iiistru iu ut il music, the jiroceeds of sai l concerts to be appropriat« I to the purchasing of a cabinet organ, and claiming the right to designate th«1 p rsons w h > shall have the con­ trol and mana.'ement of said organ when pro­ cured, do by the«.• present.« ajqioint«'. <'. Beck­ man, T. G. Rcames ami E. I>. Foudrav a« Trustees, to have the full an I absolute control of and to dt -ignate the purjtoses for which said organ shall be used, will i the understanding that said or.an shall primarily be used in the 1'nimi Sunday School in Jacks.mv ille. Oreg.... and for other purposes of a pro;>‘-r ci iracter. in w hatever place sa;d Union Sun-lav School may he held an 1 alm may be used cl e i here as the said Trustei es m.iv deem prop r. Tiie amount re i !;z-d from said concerts over and a liove expenses is Si 1(1. which sum we hereby authorize C. C. Beekman, one of sai l Trustees, to applv tn th«* purchase of said or- i g in and transp >r rtation thereof so far as said .slim will reach. i AVitness our h. A. D. J579- Miss Mollie Russell of Ashland has been spending a few days in town. John Kelly, the violinist, sprained his ankle badly recently at Biker City. AA m. Kreuzer, who ha« been paving Ger­ many a visit, is expected home next week. • lias. E. Hanna, nephew’ of Judge 11 anua of this place, arrived from AA'ooster, Ohio, Wednesday. ntucky last Sahir« lor Ins stock farm Michod Chavner, son of Thus. Chavner of Dardan Iles, has returned from Vancouver, where lie has been attending school. 1; the Sterlin old Weather with mining 4 v< • r ■> of i U i n y< s- S'-l <■' e T. L. Beck nl’AA'iilow Sjiringswill wash a greater area of ground this s«* i«.»n than dur­ ing any preceding one, as will also many «»tiler miners. B. O'lfari of Foot’s crook reports every cl lim there in running order, with v. ilh plenty of water and miners lui!v <1 ‘termine 1 t<> make tin* best of it. i: ; ■ s tin re I 'll for a «•uc in i i .i i e, w ». ¿i 1 i <>l l\ pre- t.) that sent at . rv.Ik beliefs. ec ni IW 1 ¡ni* u • • i î . ( r « I. 1, US- a« y d •in ; i*ve be ll e of * « Li J lit«» .1 11 no g I ...in.. 1 they r. T I a rot ville e ar. d È • li • V t vu A I î:v i >a\ 11«, is i *_ £ i ..IX <»n » • Il v i \ » > * < ’it t v ■ Il tues of th to I k >r i WP Ka S I rua mr< The National < i< >ld Mcila 1 was awarded to Bradley A 11111->1 —* •■ i tor the Iw-t Fhoto- gr.ipli* in the I'liih 1 S'.ite«, >ind the A'icnna Al. l il tor the l> in the world. 429 Mont- gon»« ry street, s m Francisco. \| * i ; ill I »»•r u l !i i.;r.ii:! Ilreatis ii.iit Pearly Icith \ie < :i-.;!y «>!> ained by <•!> ansitiz yoiirt«** lit l ii'v with that ju*-tly ;>opu lar «lentrilicc, ««>Z< i| i< i\ U. ('uiupn-i d of iaro ani isept in letl»«, it imparts wliitciK*«« m tlm'tcetli, a leiienHl« aroma to the bi t itli. Slid |.l«*serv«'S i nt.o i. lrmii youth to old nt;«*, th«» teeth. settle stroiig«“«t teeth Hille«« it«•■fl*,«*tsare<-ount«*i• a.■'e 1 with S< •/.( »1 it >N f,and Iiiis pute lootli- id-hard w.i-li protect - the «lental «til l:*. « s by remov­ ing «'G i v impurity tliat adhere« to them. A.«k your «11 ugeist ior xt >Z<>DON'T. i me ut ( il i : i i on S !r. ( •s Am A » ’ l.*»siug Jakr. nim-nt ph;«iLe, but lie is 11 p’e: I with it, :.s it nut him a ru u i ( i a i n a. k ! - i : y . i t i »i* I. ..t amur "inxnt of those who have not lircctly inter«-ti d in it. AVe regret < Pirc matter 1: i- U u thrown into o w-pap. :-, .-oinethiiiglliat cannot ei.d t i * .ku r cide of the «¡mstion in *. It pl.ac. s tl’.c community in an li .htli ore tie: public and magnifie« i should has been < < » reporter news wo rua u and l< j f » i > i. and Dura ma mv 11I1US. W In the Whole i‘ isliu.v <.f Mrcficine arra ig'-- i -nt I A ken ¡le W* 1 i i ! i I ceived by J. AV. Manning this week, states that it is estimated that not more than ten per cent, of the stock in Laki- county is likely to iterish. This announcement reduces the an­ ticipated loss more than fifty per cent., some­ thing everybody will b i pie :« d io hear. out the from tho ¡ c a to •Ol’-K! No preparation has ever jcrfoinied »u< li m uvc.oils emos, or maintaind so wide a ri pu'ation, a Avui's < nt uuy I’ ecioka I., wli c'h i> i"cognizut- i fcrina,an I olten saving liie. *1 bo jTotec- with ti.'ti it Blfords, by its timely ux» in tho carrying throat ami lung disorders Igo of its com po i;i;Y I’ mtokai . ex­ tensively in their pi aeti.-e. nmi Cleigymen r.commend it. It is absolutely certain in .as its remedial client«, and will always enio where cures ale possible. For ralu by all evi- dealci s. witli HOHN. 1 ninne > X t m one-« i Mi ils. Con i N. S. M A lay e\\ sion ; of two u- •k.s. a i A letter from Lakeview states that it is fully expected that the first issue of the “Lake County Examiner will apjie.ar about February 5th. The story concerning the cajisizing of the material int i Goose Lake must be a myth, or etlorts for the rt >■ tie o' the tvpe have been successful, it already has a circulation of 3110. which the publishers expect to double in the next three months. s: a. DIED. I.oi 'EY Near Jacksonville January 23d, it.i nil solini I>. It. l.o< e go.nl news t > the teamsters of this section, an I such a proje.-t w.U rcd-jui.d to the l.euctit of D w.- g »*—□ iviiut j. 1 i ¡u: II il t X I i From a private letter received from Lake county by a g< ntleiii uh . thi« place wc learn that stock is suffering coiGiderably there, S une have di -d, but the worst has net come, Many cattle-raisers have b'.lt little feed aud these, of course, will be the heaviest losers. There was live inches of sn >w on the ground when the letter was written (the 26th), since when we have had some snow here and tic? storm u have been general. Tho rejiori <>f K.S. Dunlap, ('if v Sexton, was received and pia •<■ 1 o.i filo, a portion ■ hereof being rei tedio Cemetery Commit­ tee. Tho annual report of G »n. IT. Young, slreiit Commissioner, showing roa I work lone an 1 <1-In <|u**iit, w is referred to Cum» mitteoon Itna 8. Noland A M<1 i.iniel wo e giunte«’a liquor license for oneyo ir. I’tie jicti'inii of <■. Karewski and S. Arra- sniith, in rt'lation to c<*rtam groun I claim- ** I by them, was laid over until next meet­ ing. A. AV. En sley appeared befnr«* tho Board and made asi;u.pm«*nt in relation totlieopnn- mg ol A'alley street; but tho Board deter­ mm«* 1 to -tan I by their order made previ» •>u*!v. 'I li • per -ha -e of t ho Mensnr building was iiitilied and a warrant for $150 ordered Irawn. The Recorder wa« ordered to make ont ■xliibit of town limine‘s for th- fiscal year .ibmit ending ami to p> •*t t*!«‘ S.Thl©. It w. is further ordirvi tl .it the Recorder tile leg d notice of the town « lection to trans- ¡•ire on March 2d. The I following persons were ap;»oi:ited offi. c rs of a:d ehction; L. J. C. Duncan, 1!. X. i Itinlnp ¡i and J. 11. N. ¡1, Judges; J. Nuuait md J. II. Huff« r, Clcrka. The B >ard t In .•n adjourned. t t i < i I The Board of Trusties me! again Na'iirdny •veiling. I’le-ident Langell pr«-si«I<*d, with ('ounci)nien Kearnes, Orili and Nickell present. Tm* Finance C«>tnniii!eoreported !>a<*k fa­ vorably the following bill«, which were or- l«Ted paid: Ail. Helm«, lighting lamps,etc., .'Id; C. <’. Beekman, posts f >r bitching racks I ■> 1». Linn, repair« to tm-k lioii«o #7.75; lamp«. e‘<’.. 8! 1.50; (’.J. Il ovari, «urvevmg town limits, pt«*., 820; <•«*«». )toward, L. L, «magi* and Elia«. AA'olters, services us cliainm«n and axmen. $12. ’l'h' following bills wore presented and roferred: 1». I.’mn.gla««, ti.irs. e‘c., 8* 25; A. W. IT«»‘*I.)y, ltimlu r, $E'-ii; Ream«-« Bros., ■•■lai oil. lamp chinili 'vs, etc., $21.75; Geo. II. Young, «• instiue’.mg four crosswalks, î i ts several imp. ( ’ ll., near the ruera iting toun corsili Í minruv Imi o¡ pimi ¡ i >ck farin Ail aspiring old bachelor at our eliiow sug- g 1 ts that we jmblish a list of the marriageable young ladi«:s in this vicinity «•specially those who have reveled in the sunshine of twenty- The slide that lias been obstructing Mule live Summers. Discretion always was a pre­ R atronizin «; T ramps . The public is rapid­ Hill, on tin; Big Applegate road, has been re- dominant bum]) on our cranium, and respect ly «liseovering that it is |»<>'>r.poliey to patron’ moveil and that thoroughfare is now ojien to for our auburn locks deters us from accepting .ire ize traveling mechanics to tha detriment of bill- his sugge cion. travel. th«»se perminentlj’ located among us. The On l ist Friday afternoon, while a party .1. B. Thomas of the Meadows was in town itinerant workman is gen. rally loud in preten- xions ami p > >r in execution, and, while the fe" this week, who inioruis us that his mill will be were pr.icticin.g with a small saloon t irget be charges may 1« ■ considerably kss than that rep tired as soon as the danger from high water title, one of the balls rchounded a distance of .about twenty yard , struck one of .1, E. Bv_-"s' charged by the resident at the time, it w ill soon is over. lx>ys iu the breast, and jia.-sed entirely thron.-li Q. N. Anderson, Jr., of Manzanita has been l>e fo ind indeed exorbitant. 'I raveling with his clothes. Tiie little fellow was b.adli an incomplete kit of toils he cannot do justice quite ill with typhoid fever, but is now recov­ to his work, even if competent; and it is not ering under the treatment of l>r. Stanley of frightem I lmt not injured, as the ball lift no mark on l;is person. •often that a i skilled arti an is f >un 1 traversing Table Bock. the country for an existence. Therefore, we must not be 8urpris<-1 when the article that road, espe i illy near St.rlnigville, lias been re[> • lire I Ry th ’«!.• roving bot<-hes soon it fell to the depth of several inches refuses duty ■ and is often found to be irrepara- l>ly ruined, It is always best to patronize Jackson ere« k has bec-n inundating the val­ home institutions ami re i J cut mechanics ley road and cutting away much of the land in ■whenever possible its vicinity. Some steps should be taken to A’. M. I.. A B B A. This array of initials remedy this cviL .j..,. rep ir: « a converted into a butcher-sluqi by N. Eicke. * M kftim ; C allup .—A meeting of the Demo- AA ar is threatened in Maine, the peo'de of cratic County Committee has been called by the Chairman for Saturday, February 7th, and The County Commissioners’ Court will be I Ireland are desperate, the organ war is raging a full attendance of the members is requested. in session next week. I in Jacksonville, but Matt. Ddlon continue.« H. K. Hanna, John Bolt. J. N. T. Miller, A. There is considerable sickness at Blnenix, ’ disiieii-ing his fine liquors to th ■ jiublie, as it S Jacobs ami It. A . Beall compose the com- though of a mild type. I everything was serene, without extra ch <4v. inittee,. whose principal business will lie the Chinese New Year is aj'jiroaehing ami Beautiful those elegant gilt-edged calling calling of a county convention. chicken coops should b? put under survcil- cards at the T imes otlice. ! lance. John's ji.atriotism does not prevent his A IL mn > mk Pt hi n ATio.x. AVe have re­ Snow lias been three feet Jeep at D. Reyn­ j hank«ring alter yellow-legged poultiy, an 1 he ceived from Nanz & Neuner of Louisville, olds’ place in the Meadows. | isn't particular as to the mode of obtaining Kentucky, a ciq>y of their catalogue for ISSil, Brovisions are said to bo getting scarce in ; them, either. which everylxxly engag' d in gardening should some (tortious of Lake county. I A full assortment of blanks, such as interview ye 1 and mortgages of all kinds, ironclad not' j.sts of the South and West, and their seed* taxjiayers of Joscj'liine county. assessment schedules, attorney's summon«« s, have gained an enviable reputation for excel­ All brands of tobacco, first quality, 65c. per ; J. B. jiip'T.s, ami everythin;; else in this line, lence, while their prices are quite reasonable. [Miund, at the New Y ork Store. * I can always be procured at the T ime : office at Send a three-cent stamp for their catalogue be­ fore it is too late. M. A. Brentano, formerly of this place, has reasonable rates. • qiene.l a restaurant at Roseburg. The stage coming from the north one night F i nekal of T. ihi t . S uf . i . tox .—A dispitch The mechanics' lien on the new M. E. , this week broke through a bridge between from AValla AV ill.i, dated January 21st, says: Willow Springs and R >ck Point, causing . om* Church at Binenixhn been [>aid off. The remains of Lieutenant Shelton, who re­ delay. Further than a demoralized tongue Mart. Hurst of Butte creek is w intering his cently died on a stage coach at Canyonville, and some slight mjurie3 to th arrived here to-d tn-d iy iv au an 1 were iiumediately sheep at AA'ni. Bybee's place near town. damage resulted. The February term of the Circuit Court w ill , taken charge of by >’ the First Cavalry, of which Sum • parties in thi section are regiment he was an olli er. The general ser- Commence one week from next Monday. for their hid •«, unnr.n Util of th ■ 1 vices were verj’ grand and solemn. All the Better than a letter to your friends in “the jiroCeeding i« t.;i>-. :.i’i 1 troops and otli ers, with citizens, attended. States: A copy of the Tiur.i sent regularly’. statute. T His brother officers will erect a monument over Andy K egel will shortly open a dancing these cases his grave. , school in Lake City and Cedarville, Modoc ' trojiieal fut county, Cal. Auoi'T Ro ll's.— - l'h»* Gordon lane, the Some of the small boys are Tiie Skagit fever is spreading in this section. ' era continuation of H. rrin’s lane, is said strides as embryo st itt snu-n, in AA e hear of several parties who propose emi- 1 tain barn in the suburbs of tow in even worse condition now than tiie ever was. This fact calls loudly for th;* grav- grating thither. the jias-ing hours in a fri.nnlly el’.ng of the quagmire referrvd to, which we The school tax is not being paid as rapidly for marbles. Such evidonce h"|n' our County Commission, rs will attend to as ilcsired ami the School Clerk, J. IL Huiler, should be summarilv disci>urag>. at the profier time. They aete«l wisely in hav­ is tiring of the < rsevere Sticky, but we have not learned the particu- in the g«>oe increased too much. M we:it her of the Miller, who was lost in the mountains while 1 to Elliott creek sometime ago. has y reçu: veil by i ill!- la: ! il - L eap \ ear ix M anzanita .—A young lady on bis way J O’ await i ng an o i'd'"' of Manzanita precinct a-. ■.:!_■ I h r. elf >>: al! the not keen lmar 1 from since. ¡•low. I’p to | rivilegee accord* «! to the fair sex during Leap ' AVe learn that J. T. 11 liiivy of Sam’s valley, !1 am. mat of Year one day last w -ek in the m-st approved w ho purchased a larg** bind of sheep last Fail, time is last H* r swain being rather bashful, ami lias lost quite a number of them. line. progress in -matters not taking the decided turn wish*- I Farmers will find a tine supply of order for, she betook herself to the residence of his ' books for sale at the T ime s oikce. They save The act that St. on employer and after dinner smuggled iiiin into much writing and are sold cheap. Sun l.i will l ave a discmtragin the the parlor, pulled down the blinds and---------. ; AVe are pleasetl to learn that Mrs. A. Bil­ j event, unless those most interi s The afternoon spent in courting, the young la­ ger’s health is imp eving. She is still the [lostjionc it a day. I .*■: I ostm dy wended her way homeward fully satisfied a religious turn of mitili, will guest of Dr. Callender at Roseburg. of the beaut ice of I.cap i ear. The result of , ... his doors to worshippers at surine o ’ The gentlemen of B > burg are getting up a this exploit must be aw aited, but it is believ­ , r . . | ... , ,. Cupids patron saint. masquerade ball, 1 he ladies will do the mas-1 1 1 ed that “Barkis is willin’.” Mrs. It. ort is that all ctock : The neatest job printing of every imaginable He . disease. The i t svmpf which has been 'ed ami sheltered is doing well, •> 1 >in is a «lisjn», 1 description exe< ited at the T imes office at mope about and th n dr.mp th -ir heads to th«- while that illy provided with either, especially away down prices. AVe only a«k a trial. ground, ajiparently «lea l; but mt touching the fi >rmer, has suffered more or less. Sheep­ i I Since the last issue of theTiMEs the weather them they Hutter about for a little while ami raisers seem to have been UTinsiially lax in pro­ viding feed and they will lie the heaviest losers. has been quite cold again ami a few inches of then droop their hea 1 as before. A letter from H. L. AA’ebb of Linkville, re­ Horses are ¡»cstered considerably by ticks and snow has fallen, with frost almost nightly. • ■ .. • >. — i .< m t ’< » i saine “Ill's G one and H e ' s L ei r I Foley, the affdil" traveling a .-ent l imi “Stan lar 1. r. *'trn* to to ■ ne: after having .«’pent s-veral «lus einity. AA'•• ar ■ ■'••■.•! 1 .! irn t'n in securing sub- thkts .’or that exo. n d were attend • I w ith .«ucce«s. E < !ii‘r*r!:i ; News (tn* •las. H irvey f div at t'::? re about 32 y- ars. an aggravated three year ; and v» a n Mr. L ince knnily aiinrini«terc«l to his to the county author vv as immediately di-niat* town; but when he arriv' d at Harvey's spirit ha I t ik ti Hight. AV m. 1’ort- î i v t » t OK ’I I KN HAI.. tb< The iindorMi’imd announces him«<*1f a« a candidate lor sb d at tin* ensiling l i V* • : 1 arm- ■verv < Our people h ive been cut iiluni -11 i >ti w;t h th*' outer that anything wbieh tends limo when t h'*v can e.,me • that awful «»<-••;tn v »vag.*. is I deopest sa’i«'.lotion; but I Eastern railr a l «• »iinoet;<>n of the wmideii'ul Oregon b you have the l ie ,cv !i •, or ai tin* ki lneys or bla i I -r. n the <-Hi«e, it w ill <*ure c\er humbug. Ask your druggi? THE • <>;• THE Pt !tDING If» IN THE EL TIN*. «* roeorymoii and .«'“rekeepers pay 3 ton e. ii:-a pound extra for butter made with Gilt-Edge Butter Maker. Il iucr« .«-es pro­ duction ti to 1'1 per cent.; !•■ Iu • •« labor of churning one-half: gives a t !t g il.b it color tin1 '.ear louml. s.,1.1 by : itl «! imp for “Hints to Butfet-.AI iker«.’’ Address; But­ ler luipruve.nuut Co., Buffalo, N. Y, ltsi ar w itimi rzn.3 xov Rersons de«iring to purcha-e good tamia size w i i I * lo veli to <*nt; nire of J < > H N B* >L’1*, A ; q*i. j.Hc. < 11 <••.’* •**. ' )A! N I«. < H1.S, VAKNlSH, G|. \>s A\l> -* pu ty at JOHN M* I.LEK’,«5, »