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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1880)
( BrsKmanui'«a. uw ' t .’ r- .v-. ac j. —4» ■ *»__; DEMOCRATIC TIMES. DEMOCRATIC TIMES Published every Friday Morning by KATES OF ADVERTISING. CHARLES NICKELL, Advertisements will lie inserted in the T imes al the following rates : One square, one insertion.......................... $A.OO each subsequent one........ . I. uq Legal ad vt*rti«einents inserted reasonably. A fair reluct ion from the alxive rates made to yearly and time advertisers. Yearly advertisements payable quarterly Job printing neatly and promptly execut ed, and at reasonable rates. (’itiM'Y W ahkants always taken at nar. Editor and Proprietor. I 4 OFFICE—On Oregon Street, in Orth's Brick Building. Hates of Subscri<»tion : One copy, [»er annum,........................ “ six months............................. “ three months....................... JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, ISSO VOL. X $3.00 2.00 1.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FURNITURE. A. C. JONES. MECHANICS DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. MERCHANDISE. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., GREAT REDUCTIONS ! PLANING MILL Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO., and T. A. DAVIS A CO., JACKSONVILLE, OCN.. W HOL E S A L E D II U G O I S T S, P n YSI C I A N —AND— 92 & 91 FRONT STREET .^1 <>nl<liI’bielory JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. CALIFORNIA ST., ASHLAND, OREGON, Offlre—« >n California street, opposite Union Li very Stable. MARSH &, CO., Proprietors. ' P. JACK, M. D-. PHYSICIAN MARTIN VR3OMAN, M. D„ P n Y S I C I A N A N D S U R < • F. O N . Jacksonville, Oregon. Office in Orth’s building and nt the City Drug Store; residence on < 'al i Tor nia st reel. L. DANFORTH. M. D., A ND S V R < ; E o N, Jacksonville, Orejjo . Office nn California street, oppo Rvai.'s «tore. Calls promptly tn, day or night. J. W. ROBINSON. M. D„ r II YSI Cl A N SURGEON, AND Jacksonville. Oregon. om.-o in Masonic Building, next door to Kreuzer’» Bakery, Oregon stuet. Resi dence at B. I-’. Dowell's. LI. KINDS OF PLANING, MOI’Idl ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw- »"g. f. . 1,. |o \ u i t READ HIS CASH PRICES. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES SAI) DRESS G<)( >DS. Ir'sh Poplin, per yard................ ................. £1.5(> FURNITURE A ORNAMENTAI. CARV “ ................ .....................,*»0i' I Black Alpaca “ ING, E tc ., DONE TO ORDER. .......... »(’ Melange, per yard........................ Furniture, Sash, Blind«, Doorsand Mould Double width dress goods, per yard.... 37' .•«' <;/ - LS’.srn’j//A; IKLVPOJF CLASS, Unbleached M iisliu, per yd ... .. 10c upwaid ing constantly on band and made to order. Bleached Mnslin, per vd........... ...l'»e 4 Eadie’s Hose, 8 pair for............. Sl.no PAINTS, OILS AND g’Ö'We will eontract to design and erect ... 75c Kid Gloves, per pair................... all kinds <>f buil'lings. Whcn desirable to Felt Skirts................... ................... SI .00 4 those emploving ns, we will furnish all the PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, Children's corset waists.......... ÿlJHi materi.-il require«! tor the conslruction ot $2.."»0 Enibroid. 'Table < "overs............... 4 4 anv building readv for ocii panev. Laces 8c., Etnbroiiieries ,ir yd. 12' 2 4 4 MARSH A CO. BLUE VITRIOL, Rtiching ........... 27»e .Sleeve and Neck I GOLD i JEWELKY. LUBRIGATI NG OILS, ETC. ETC. Ladies setts from $2..’>0 up to SJ'i.OO, and other Jewelry «•hi'.'ip. M EN’S CL< »THING. Suit* f«»r .............................................................. >12.00 npvvard Cor. ( ‘al. A Oregon Sts., %-ffSol«« Agents for Oregon for the cele brated l>ll\ whi«h Hat*, each...................................... Loo 4 kills'Ticks, Lice and all parasites on sheep, B< >vs" H ata..................................... 1.00 Blanket-lined Dock <'«»ats ..... 5.00 OREGON and is a sure cure for screw-worm, scab and JACKSONVILLE, Boots and Shot's sold ut the lovvi'st foot rot. Circular sent on application. and everything el-e in proportion fc I I A fui! assortirent of Grocerics, T< DAVID LINN i t'igar*, Pipes, < «mib*, l’urses, t uile Holi lav Présents. Keeps-constantly on hand a (nil assortment of furniture, consisting of 1! V 11 i i ■ > < PATENT MEDICINES, \\ I, I 1 1 ‘ I i FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. Hl CHAIRS Will pradi«*e in all th- ('«»nils of tho State. Prompt attention given to all business left in mv care. Office in « »rib's Brick Building—upstairs. OF ALL .1 P i ■ h I ;( HIIOI, r.'KlhS. STlTiGM-RY. 1AM V GOODS. TO THE FRONT AGAIN! Viaiins, Citons, I Also Doors, Sasli ami Blinds always on h ind and inaile toord-r. Planing done oi. II. KELLY, reasonable ternis. J. i3" f ndcTlaking a spe I A C’ »UNSEl.t »RAT-LAW, '■ialty. . tt ;-— TV* T - t r -«J. i w e.-- an « i c r jj?. i T -vags» » ifji - mj X I i ♦ 1 11 i 11 I NEW STOCK i. GOODS i ll.Ol.I From San Francisco >fT i 1 • 1 lieh 1! 1 V i i V V ¿XI * G ( 11. i i )><’■/•»! 111■ I > a V, t \\ > ó X . a I I».. Amelie.in' -wintr Maehini's a niimbci H iftimvs. Ini! has anotiicr lot <>f thoni <m » NI » St 11(» 1 '.oN, Takes [ileasnrc in announcing to the citi- kmhx >>f Pho'iiix. \«!iland and stirroim iing vieim'v that hr lias pmnanenlly bx'itvd -ox XVairner creek, liirre miles south of the f-*im«*r place, for the prac!ieo «»I hi* profrs-ii >n. < 'alls promptly attendeil at all hours, day or night, e ---------- - — Agents for tho land. ’¡'Ili* is thè bt-htesf and tnost rapili niiiiim', a* v.ell a- 11 il rat >1«'. iiiuhino therr « ma le. and ««» «imple that little girla tiv«- >r -ix v’i'irs old iiiak«* thi'ir patch Work <>n Ili-m. T iis is t he place t<» bnv good vvat«'h«*s, •locks an 1 ¡ewelrv, ¡imi h<* will sell cheap ’«■iids <•h(■¡lp<'r tlian nn v «me. T. il* Watclies. eh >i |<s. i«>Wel rv ¡1 lld «ewinc naehines «-'.«'aneli and repaired at a reduceiì J. II. OLD BOUmfl WHISKY » SOCIETY NOTICE. ! And W.J. Lemp'aSt. Louis Beer. new drug store , I?n. ternts for State Invfrtmrni iitxiirnnrr To. Jaeksonulb I'.nus' I’, uf II.. Holds its regular nice!ingsevery two week* *t Ike residence of.I. N. T. Miller, MINGUS, Master. A xnik M ii . lkk . Secrc’ary. t : i h ‘l t t! GENT’S a’lfl BOY’S HATS sai CLOTHING L Fl . : OF THE I. A TEST SI Y LES, Groceries, Tobnecos, &c., &e. ( I Olì' I t 1* V J acksonville . Ä1 Prices that Defy Contpeliibn. I MENS’ ANO full assort ment CALIFORNIA STREET, O. W. SAVAGE. BUSINESS CARDS. the I Proprietor. t II mOFESSn >N AL > b < < SSI <| l\i. IS TAI: E has s )!.!> OU’T HIS STOCK OF PH YSK'IAN ivr th' i 1 i » i i J. A. U( lo ll ft J w GENERAL MERCHSfi D i E, ■ tocon- ronclv h WINES AND LIQUORS. JACKSONVILLE, OHt3O?l. i i I V. AVITI! A— KINDS. ETC., ETC. -• r’la 1 1 nd wi « r t’u 'li'ci.d i 11 < Sl’Ei’TACLES STANDS, S( »FAS, LOUNGES,* Jacksonville, Oregon, list \\ JÎTGIVE ME A CALI ATTORNEY a COUNSELOR AT LAW, I”’ t r< but ntlv I \ t • Which will be selli al Lowest Rates. GUILD MOULDINGS, and iltli. • I E. C. BROOKS, BUREAUS, TABLES. AfTORNEY Oregon. Jacksonville, DRUGS, A Late of Glasgow, Scotland. Office ami drug store on ttie Drake farm. r II Y S I C 1 A N rE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete stock of AND SURGEON, Applegate. Oregon. T GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORTLAND, OREGON 11A 1R-CUTTER, SPECTACLES AND JEW I.LBY. Kahler ¿L Uro., Proprietors. "The finest lot of Spectacles and I lye-glass «'s ever brought to the market and Watcho ami J« wclrv of every «losiTiption. £'T( 'all and he • mi vince.1 yirE KEEP CONSTANTI.Y ON HAND »> thè largest ami m >*t compleie assort GEO. W. EL ment of <r to befo list 1 >. »1 \ ( for sii 11 MRS r DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS IN ORTII S BUILDING. i ( »’1 i » WINTER OPENING R \\ 1i< Oil i ’<• I C. W.SAVAGE. AT— T« i the public ot Jacksonv i'll.* and vicinity that he was a xehoktr of Prof. Dr. Mosit-r, STATI. »NERV, <lir«:et«»r «>t the I niv«'r-ilv «>t «»ri-ifswald«*, Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Vetkin tun, ot th«' < " A LI E< »KN t A SrilI-’LT, \nd a great variety of PERFUMES ami \\’E II AVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW University’ <>t H ill«'. During the r’ranco- T< >1 LET A I! T11 ’ I, ES. in«'! ml ing the 1 ievt ami m ami complete stock of Millinery good l’russmn w ir hr was special a—i-tant to Proprietor. «•lieaj»e«it assort me nt <>f ('• > M M ON and PER consisting of the Doctor in-clnef Zuelzer and Ludwig ot S. I’. JON IS. I’l' M El» ><> \ I’s in this market. Berlin ami Breslau, Germany’. Fr.i<-tine* Prescriptions can fiillv compounded. and external <li*ea-.-s, acum or chronic, most HATS OF ALL STYLES. RoltT. KAHLER. Druggist. i carefully treate«!. < '«ipp:n_’. I.i'«'chmg, Bleed I ing and t«-«'th «• xtra-ied :ii all hours. I RIBBONS, All kinds of bird* stutfed and put up in FEATHiiRS, most natural shapes. DRINKS, 12S' CENTS. Jack son villi', Dec. 11. 1-77. FLOW ERS, es p fa t fu ll y I! I a n n < > i' n • ■ es THE KEW MILLINERY STORE. t BLACKSMITHING, ETC. 1 i V AND CHF IS PAINTERS. i —-TO GET DONE IN — ' "or. < ’ali tomia and ( tregon Sts., Jackson vil e HOUSE PAINTING, SIGN PAINTING. ORNAMENTAL PA INTI NG, ini » Call and see them nt the building former 1 v occupied by I)r. Robinson on California street. div from Yr«-k;i undertook tho tn tak«- a Spring-time walk r«i;ul b twia-n li-re an«l Mc- - k. bn» got so firmly fixed in at sill- had t«l be lift«'«l out by -th. The stage coining along vh , in i«l’. ert« ntlv precipitate«! Io, th«'f« irfnl jolt breaking a ,« p<>. I; t <»f a drowsy passen- aily dislocating a ('hinamxn’a Innately she IP left her rnblx-r ■ bottom of the chasm, which n i’i'of the concussion a little, or i -nc«'« lninht have been seri- I it!It’ll ill to 1- ’ 1 ’ ill li IE- f XT I'.r Ülulo I THE BEST STYLE HENRY PAPE. Engineer. !i W to 1in< i RAILHOAO SALOON. Damaged corn is exceedingly injurious to horses as food, beeanse it brings on in- tlamination of the bowels and skin dis ease. Tomatoes, when ripe, make an excel lent vin<‘gir, ami contain sufficient sao- cliaiin»' m.itter to give it body enough without the addition of sugar. Give hens constant access to lime in some form. Hens must have the raw ma terial in order to manufacture shells; they cannot make them out of nothing. 1 he b-.-.st renb'dy for the sting of a l>ee, wasp or hornet, is liquid ammonia, ami nothing will equal its dilution in water in allaying the irritation caused bv mosqui tos. Farmers shml I bear in mind that fro zen meat will not absorb salt. B-foro either frozen j>o l, or beef is put in tho barrel for salting, it should lx: thaweal out. Horses contract habit- rv easily when improperly m.m ig -<l, , trausmit them to their offspring. The balky man makes a balky horse. “ 1’is easier to prevent than cure.” Hogs when nei'lv fat are liable to havo disordered I stomachs through over-feeding. ref tsing their food. The best antidote ia charcti.il. If the charcoal is taken from till* s w hen cold there will probably lx- as! lr-.* taken up at the same time; these will not hurt th- hog should he -at a por- tion of them. Chirco.il is best taken from an oj. n lirc-plaee. It would lx* well to have <>n ham. at all times a barrel or two of charcoal. ( 'larrc.l corn cobs or charred corn haven good effect. There is nothing ; l.eti- r thin these substiuices gs have the the scours. w hen* hogs l’r<»f. L. B. IL Arnolu Arnold advises about skim ming the milk ¡is soon as the sourm'ss is «•«•pt il»l<* and to <-hiirn at GO degrees perceptible, instead I of 7 70, b l’or«' tli«* eream gets very old ¡¡ml sour. Wh< n th«' batter conies iu granules, enough cohl water or brino should be put in t<» reduce the mass t«> ; about a.”» de ;r xvh« il. alter a little slow \ ( churning, the granules will la-come hard ! and distinct uni th«' batter beiti condi- 11 1 ti<m for W: liin ■’ «uit ¡di th«' buttermilk. i: ’ The salt shonld th«n 1»«‘ woik«*<l in with I as littl«' labur ;is po dble. ami after staml- ' in r avvilii«- it will b<- r«-adv l’or use. cording to nninbers no class of men uhi con mniea gr« -t snpply. < >n«* draw sic A sylp . m .—A J/ce reporter ck to tii" inv«—tment ofcapital in «juartz i- ting the Insane Asylum at intiig i - tli" fa t that inoli have bceit ml. and from his description lke.l by comp iili« s ovvning vvorthless te. we make the following ex- op -rty. This sectioii of the state has a •h ir.K'ters, the “Patriarch of • at future befor«' ìt and it.s -c.ipi»rt mav and " Jesus Christ,” were yet 1 H’ Uo< »s lGv. a lively discussion. On one nur wo iced ¡1 man sowing wheat, as 1 cw H< >W To i<? ima d. keeping lrs hands in con- de s<‘< can tant ni n. Alioth« r was a busy shoe- as ;• la1 d isc< >n r n:i’UT. ling over his work, and mak- kind of inn fae •* ¡‘ ■ lie drew the nnagiu- o lie p his routine of daily IV. t through the leather. Many toll wit hoi f complaint ;.t any - i- jilying their voi itioiis. In r. He mtlsi beat ’ him 1 ! s depa tm< nt souk * of the in- with whims of ch ’dr<-n. p latients !i .vc added little arti- -po.. l.l t home, settle al! fl'OI ;ima to tin: und it lias be- it e between students, lionv-li ke. The greater ma- their want of pntie- J< U tt V Wet .' l>UsV ill; g thoinselves over new- *nce, itmi yet must isse- id, bi- alwavs ing. knitting or i 'omethiiig of the sort. umor, and adv ance Having chatted vv i Hi a number of the in- But he may lie dis- mat«'s w ho s 'l-im-.l veiy cheerf ul, we wer« 11 you h<iw it cau be escorted to t il«' ward w her«' the incurable the parent or gmir- and i.iiot ic ¡ire I. c pt. Such a scene will never visit the school, nor talk with IK-ver lie si-e.'l Olli side the walls of an asy- teacher about his work. Don't so liiPi. ami one visi t is all sufficient to satis- h as let him know that you ever think fv the mo t i'llri«» us. Some were wailing it it. It is simply your business to pill cursing, otln ■rs weeping and lament» , and then pay for having sent your ¡ng. while others in their idiotic simplic- secmingly as happy 1 to school. \\ hat do you care about H y elnittvri'd awa One man imagines I the child is doing while there? And as happy vi'uld if this is not sufficient, speak dispar- lie is the Patriarch <>f the World, and gly of his work to your neighbor and that his eommi.-sion is in the express. ids. A little censure may do him Dritixii Is?1.» only two householders 1. Be careful not to say aii.'thir.g ot mistook the hired girl for a burglar and i nergy. his fidelity, his ecamli -s ef- p.ipp.-d her deud. i L'-ie is consequently . to iiuvanee his pupils. These direc- jio demand for a notional convention of -. well followed, will generally sav iiired gil ls t<> t -1 d.sctl de cm - the «pu st ion: “Shall in discouraging the teachers if that b mì e.proof corsets and demand w< ‘ wear 1 more wag< The number of kind-hearted ]M-ople who went nt «»nt out hunting hunting, mistook a fricml l ‘ «»r a w ¡id t in key. f«»x or grizzly, and ¡wp- ■ \ I I v..< ■ fourteen, with Rhcxlo pert'd him from. 1 very one of them I -land to 1 li to ciy ; but mistake« will felt ba«l « I happen in Th «* number of mothers who left rat »< »is< •n and other fatal doses where tho •hilt!Iren coni«! get ¡it them was twentv- 1 hi« i* a ........................ ver the previ- »no. »US } • ar. aii 1 in the dim future woman iiihl max pos ably rc.d’ - that children. < •als. nds. «•"•• 1.roaelu d ants are aus- •cpî!iblc t<> th«' «¡inn* in .uence. '1 li«' number ol nu n who pulled their guns towards tlmm by the muzzle wax alient fifty . On«* tri;il will satisfy you th.it it m ver fail«. •ITI» COLLARS JOHN L. CARTER ¿c SON. FARM NOTES. Th«' climate of Josephine and Jackson counti« s (Southern (Iregon), s.iys a w riti-r in the Ace's, is mild and healthful, not subject t<» cxtl’elili'S si» n«>tie«*:ibl ■ ¡it otll- • ‘i [»arts ot the Pacific coast, th--«' coun ties being shelt«'reil from the eohl winds and «lens«“ fogs so pr«'valent on the coast by natur«* s barrier, th»* coast rang«* of mountains, and in a hititiule where neitlmr the parching lu-at nor drouths, w hich so often prove disastrous to the farmer and st«»ek-raiser of California, nor the too co pious rains <>f other se-tions, occur. N< )- vvlii'r«' in this stilt«’ ¡ire the resources ni«»re numeroifs than in this section. Th«1 min ing interests comprise th«' principal in dustry, ¡is there is a vast amount of capi- tal already invesfe'.l an«l mor«' seeking for representation in th«- mining districts of southern tlregon. Until kite years the miners ¡mJ «hose six-king pr«'ei«»us metals eontiiu'd th ir utt< ¡ition to the pr«‘sent «•reek channel« amt siti'fave diggings, not h iving th«' means or experience wherewith to work th«- more ancient dcjio.sits. Be- «ides placer, «piartz milling mining is is receiving no little attention, I here arc already sev- end quart/, ledges heillg worked with slie- COS and no doubt Josephine ami Jackson count i ■s in their m*w departure of quartz minii will ere long realize a revenue full V equal to that of their placer mines. As ;.i stock country this part is a sucitss . tlu‘ J mountain region as well as the vai leys 1 ro ’.living a luxuriant grow.h of of g trasses. Owing to th- fa -t th it the growing S( •ason is of about 10 months du rat i al, it is an inducement of con sequence to th • stock man and wool grower. 1 •ining is carried on extensive!y. tin- vvh i ■ <>! R »guv River valley being admi- lilv adapted t > the growth of all the ve als. Fi>r the growth of nearly ail the va- (‘ties of fruit, .shrubbery, etc., the eli- it»* and soil are espi'i-iallv favorable. DEALER IN SU R G E O N , AND JACKSON AND JOSEPHINE. L aki IN PRICES AT J. S. HOWARD’S Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doors G. H. AIKEN, BI. D„ OORRESPON DENOE. ♦ — AND— Will practice in all the Courts of the Stato. Oilice on 5th street, opposite Court II oiims NO. 12 Dll m •• h< in for an'. vr YVAGON AND CKRRIAGE PAINTIN';, ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. I IS Orders from thecountry promptly attend ed to. H Gold Filliogs Warranter ■ rrextilar refill st rat gli teñe.I I’ain! I Witlioiit All Dental operations *ri-tactorilv and scientitlcallv perforine I. Teeth extrade«! without piin. __ _____ WILL. JACKSON, Dentist, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. WOOLEN MAK’FACTURSHG CO. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. I ■ S. P. HANNA, CRITERION BILLIARD SALOON, FLANNELS, CASSISI ERRS, DOESKINS, AND HOSIERY F CR o NEM TI-LER’S BUIf.DING, IS in receipt ot a full assortment of material and prepared to do all work in his line on short notice ami in a workmanlike inannc managt ment. is furnishing the I>:■< Veh icle* <>f every d.-script ion made to or.le.. of liquors, wines ami cigars. The Term* r< .isonable and -atisiaction guaran tattle is supplied with Eastern peri- teed . ami hading papers of the < ast Repairing a specialty. a call. McDANIELA N< >1. \Nb. S. P. HANNA. LAGER! LAGER!! HUE PROPRIETOR, J os . WETTEREI1 L has now on hand and is constantly m m- itacturing the best Lager Peer in Southern tregon, which he will sell in 'inantitie« to suit purchasers. Call and test the article. P. DONEGAN, a !■:. \ ! l t > l , i ck x jz i th Of tlie Eest Native Wool ' a : Jacksonville, Or )E ¡'assortment ofbolt*. *ci»’w*, t n- ami 4 1.1. KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN I . V for work. Satisfaction guaranteed. '■ THE MOST REASONABLE RATES ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. ) copper rivets, rasps, file«, p ncimis. 1 nil p , tongs and hammers, at ts JOHN MILLERS. ♦ » ; i (■ ^ays: “ A f 1.: .tn a ‘•l i’» in Dim ’ W : 1 V s 1". t :r<* ng Al is. 1 f ‘ X 's 1;aouri iuiLf on oi H AV s . / toftl A 1< gitin * >. > gilts a.it ti • í i» and B -t nard, th«- F All -r<. lift' ‘ > be.-n s.-t UH Ha •utino Î t o: ■ 1 ! 1 • V C : ' i t V 1’ it v.il 1 ll ot bl- I- 111 ’ •1 h ’!:<• V lift»1 ft U:«!’.’ow < t’l . ¡.’ll at < >1» ’• on Ci ! h . 11 111 1 11 ¡O'. IQ < hiñese in mt vi». so nm-t casa at the N. l V and Navigation Com* 11 ¡ îlsf'T includes propi-rty • >• H.7D0. Th ■ Oregon l’aii- Hou own H ip st<*:uiipr (rOO. mipai <lcr, < )n t RÎI» Col i ami Columbia; also ide riiilroads. tit** boats and V» illamet«- rivers, by the Oregon Steam ion Company, and tip's same Com- s conini' ,i"ed the construction <<f id uo the Columbia from Port* Wallul i. with liran.’li roads reach* the ri. h farming country beyond. E ast P«» i . t i . ano .—W. A ■ r. son of Jacob Vv !i< «‘l»'r. «-aiue t«> nd hist week from Stinta Rosa, (’¡il- His [»urpost* of coming is to «iiit for possession <»f the half *«•«•- land upon which East Portland is it lving’ the south half of th«1 Jacob er «lunation hind <'l:»im sold to the T e von would mhi lustre to yo.tr accom ■ bv .Lini« - B. Steph« ns. Som«- a«’- I'. ing b«>«‘n inaugurated by th«- prop- plishments, study a modest ltehavior. To eycel in anything valuable, is great; but Io be above conceit oil accoilbt of one’s b inent bv th«* heirs. Mr. Whee aeeonipli*hnients, is gr< ater. Consider, if you have natural gifts, yon owe them formerly publisher <»f th«* 1' to the divine bounty. If von have im* / at Corvallis. Slur. prosed your understanding and study ’«•«IA ‘Tr. V C ikes . - 'To each lionn«'1 virtue, you have <• By don* your dntv, of Hour allow ii de-sert-spoonfiil of verst ami there seems little reason for vanitv. powiler, on«' egg, half a pint of milk, tv o spoonfuls of l:i<-!t« d butler, two spoon- W hen th morning stars sang together, )■ f i]s ( of sugar. ID b the drv ingr<-<li< nts it ma«le music of the spheres. But no- t ige'her. then quickly mix in th«- milk laxly but tho milkman was out of b«*d to v. ¡th th«' butter, then the beaten e,rg; cut h«”ir it. That is the reason if didn’t pay mt info biscuit form, and bake «jnicklv ii Ivortising expenses, and has never been ia 1 uttered pan*. repeated. imino Fl! — AMD DISPOSING ol THEM \T / iRDERS FROM A l>bT\M E WIL! * * receive prompt attention. GlVEOl'P GOODS A TRIAL. ri veil y. ir t»’i Ini*'« •I V until r ♦ i , ( :«i s < » ; t 11 • » t î tí: C Wti .i .i •r suH'C var H i|] S 1 »ai; « s lait A’ »(‘<1 to r«; in I .!<• a uaii'dy a« li V ? >li -1 ât »ur two v- av tint no ! 1 • " * t ly hop«- ¡ » W»* '¡Bl, <>l til- ir >it’k fu i tti r "î ” lit!* l'arm its. [Tek( BLANKETS, CALIFORNIA ST., VOl.AVDil McOAMF.I.. PKOPKI I;TOK«. 1 t'r." jii'ilcc Kill’». DAV. CRONEMILLER’S. DR. JAS. TAYLOR. E CURES TOOTHACHE WI TH >1 "1 extr i ung the to »th; the restoration «•: unsoiiml and deciv«'d tei'th to a healt.hv con«bti»>n; the ins-riion ot Ar.iiicial leetli upon the latest an t most approved base known to the profession. at Company’» Oil Steamship •¡il so have bi en sold to the < I 4