The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 29, 1886, Image 1

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    J h c .gern o cratic ¡Times
IARLES NICKET
♦
Ptmufratif
Published »»very Friday m«»niin< by
I-,
(¡»TOR ANO PROPRIETOR.
OtlUe—Coraer Third sud C Street.
NEW TIMES BUILDING.
K kis , »I Hubwrrlptluu :
Advertisements will he inserted in the TlRlt
i at the following rate* :
ft»® haea. one ineerUoo.....................................>2 fO
"
*’ each subsequent insertion...............¿1 (JO
W“ Legal advertisemunt* inserted reaeoGfibly.
A fhir reduction from the above rate« made to
yaarJyand time advertiaere.
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
I
1 ia more complete by far than any other id Bonth-
ern Oregon, and ««ompare» tarorably with an> in
the State. Job Printing of every lruag.nflhle
j deecription done at San Francieco rate*, and in a
prompt and tiret-claae manner.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
MEDICAL.
BUSINESS CARDS
tVrr
A. G. COLVIN
F1B4T JUDICIAL DISTBfCT.
JAC1*ON COCNTT.
ANOTHER REDUCTION!
(Colman's old stand. |
(’oiQprisiog Jack*ou, Josephine, I<ak»* and
K amath co rt’ie* 1'irrint Judge. L. IL Webster
District Attorney. W M ('olvig.
8enat«»r. A. < - H’lalev. IG*pr »*entMtire*. J. T
BowdiCrl., K. \ Mi Iler; (’minty JivUe. E. IHPentt;
t ’ . nini**ionoi*, Benj. Haymond. S. A. Carlton;
i l. rk. W H. Parker. Sheriff. B. W I)-an, Trme.
ti*--r, N. Fi*her. \** ’** »r. .J. M t'hihierfl; School
S « .^r in’endent Win. Priest.Surveyor. F A. Eng
l.«»h. (’»»«•oner. IL Pryce.
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THE FARMER S STORE »
KTAl’E OF OREGOJt.
I . H. H *nst»»r*. J. H. Mitchell. J. N* IMph,1’«»n.
¿r •w'unan H* Hermann; Governor, Z. F. M< mk J v ;
•i’atB r • v irrr. > . Hiisch. Htate Printer W H.
Bjarb Stipt. Pablo* In*truction. E. B. McElr«»>.
Hnpr»*;ne Judges. W P. Lori. Chief Justice W.
W. Thayer. R S Strahan.
H-r-l.y inform, th. publie that he i» displaying
nt th. above »fand » hmt-claM «.lock of
»pyrn
ILJLIl □
JOSF.I'llINB COCNTY.
Senator, tl. H. Miller, R”pr«‘*»*ntnti»e, S. U.
Mitohrtll ' uu:ity judge. V.Co vig. Comiu>**ion-
er* *
-I. M P.iyne; Clerk, C. K
('hanblor. *4 tentf. T G. Pntte«*m»n; Treasurer. J.
W. tl>»w»r‘l \*.**e*«or. .J P l»»»wi* School Hu
perintentlent. E F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N.
HaundArs; Coroner. Dr. Kremer.
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11?
These goods were bought in the East au«l cannot be excelle«! in «jual-
ity or price.
Which he will nell
Gold n C Sugar in Barre s at 6 Cents per pound !
Kl.kMVTH COUNTY.
Joni Senator. (’. M < ’ «rtwright of Wa*c«»;Rep.
,•«*».. u.vriv»* H. McL-*a > »>f Kia n>*t ».County .)udge.
<i W Smith; ( 1 • nmssuvner*. «J I. Hanks. R.
A F. n aitf; Clerk. W.C. Hale; Sheriff. M. I). Chi I
<t*r*. rre.i*urer G. T. Raldwi i; A***«**»«»r. K. B.
H ktton. S T«»ol Sunerintemlent W. E. Greene;
Surveyor, R H. Moore
His Mock consists <>f
DRY GOODS,
l. IKK COUNTY.
Han at »r
M Cartwright <»f Waamy; llepresen
• ■»»tv»», H. M L'in of Klamath;County Jn«ige, A.
F.’t** .’n n■ni**e»ner*. Ge ». M. Jones. C. Loftus;
Clerk W f Boyd; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton. Treas­
urer K ff ■ ' ille i S • i<» »1 Superintendent, A- H.
Fisher; A*-*e«wor, O. L Stanley.
NO CREDIT !
SPOT CASH !
II
Red Men’s Buildiner, Jacksonville, Oregon
CLOT HI MO
MKKTING OF COCKTl*. KT»”.
Tbs Supreme C«»url of Oregon ni“»*t* at Salem
regular terms <*»• irn»»nciog on the firet Mon«iayr
in March an«! October.
Circuit Court for Jackson county meets the i
•»'■••»n.i M »•> I »y in January, firs' Monday tn May
£r*rytlkinit ia fresh s»rl of R«x»d quality and
i j I >•».*-*.- J
»1» I*. v»_ H.*c»»'id M«»ndi«v in
V»r 1 a ¡1 tir<t M » i I »y «n N-»v»**nta*r. for Klam« price» are put down to
at . **<* .;i«l M«»!iday in June and first Mon«Uy tn
S *;»t • n »f »r Like
»nd Monday in F» l»ru-
-A'-x k , I »hir.t M » i lay m August.
F«»r J.» kson county th»* County. Probate nnd
ifT Country Prmhir«* bought and »«»id.
<’ • n uisst-» i»»r*’' «»iirts m»*“t every month, com-
Remember Colman's old »tend, and gire me a
n
n? with th“ first Monday; for Josephine
call
when in town.
c«*n '.. th * nr*1 M » i lav in January. April. July
A. G. COLVIN
Sfui ,Heptemb»*r; for L'ka county, “very alternate
■ n • th *o irucficing he hrM Muni »v in January.
F»»r Kla nath county the first We«ine.*day in March.
June. 8s'»t“mber an«! November.
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.. Etc.
BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY!
The Lowest Notch !
1 I
t
Now is Your time to Get
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A. P. H \MMOND
Ittornejr-at-Law 4
DEA!.EKS
BARGAINS!! FARM AND MILL MACHINERY!
hhfr Uml.
Real
Walter A. Woo«!’» Bimluis.
Walter A. Wood's Chain Rake Keupers,
Walter A. Wood', * Sweep
, Rak**
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Rca|H*i
s.
Walter A. \V «»«»!*«. I.mh.Hed «rear .M«« w «* ih
Guar, Si ««tt
Co.'s Separator««,
Gaar, Scott
Co.'s ‘ Plain ami Fraction Engin»**,
Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake ; also a
Oregon
AU Lutin»**'» pitee« I in . mv hand» will ruemvs
promt»» attention, Special attention given to
c» »llect i nit.
P. P. PRIM.
laill««
VH’iHWFY A COCNSKLOK A l LAW,
Writ«-for < afa'-.Kiie.
'AGKSOMVIllE. QGH.,
Will ¡»ractien in <111h»« < aj . i rt*oi ih« St »<•* «»fHe«
in the (¿«»urt l(<»it*e, tn*t »|«x>r t«» tl»»* I» fi <»f i
t »uuc»*.
F . UePKAlT.
A i TOK N E Y A CO V NS E I.« »R-AT- LA W.
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Hardware Tinware, Crockery,
3R03ERIES. DKUGS,
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc
W. R. ANOKEWS.
We have just r«*cc»iv**(i h full Bt«»ck in th» m ! m » vv
tinewof KortJt». whicli we citn wil cheaper than
lhey are »oh! anj where m M»uti>“rn ( >r«»tf«»n, a* we
have but very few espere«*. AH km«ìe <»f pru-
liuev taken in exchaugt um!
ATTORNEY «It COUNSEL«»« AT I. VW
HICHEST MARKET PRICE
O.fi -e in
J %« KM»A I II I.» .
«alloweti for sam“.
OK
MACHINERY!
SAA'
SOLE
AiroUXEY t COUNSELOR AT LAW.
W.J |.«->*.-•> •« m ,«lt ri...r',,tir«sof ti • sui... i»H«-r
■■ biililiiiic opp«M«te Court lbsua. corner (’ and
Fifth streets.
W. F. WILLI \MSON.
C'Jl NSEI.OR AT LAW
v
»A1 11’.' !.'«
Medford,
J. w. HOWARD & CO,,
In the MMfurd. Ceutral Point or Gold Hill
WAREHOUSES
Oregons
HANNA.
K.
No. 6B North Front Street. - - - Portland. Oregon
Wheat, Barley or Oats
< ‘^n obtain a
<Jll!-»ll
Do You Suffer from Constipation ?
I ’ 11
y of Hu am W akni p , Chief-Ju' t»ce of
»
I ;.«»•• *<•■! Simm«in> Liver Regulator for
'
' , ’
f »ny
wds, canned by a temporary
j-,.. )nj,, . ,.nt ,f the Liver, fa the last three or
icith rlrcifbfl l^f■neflt.,*
' L! - r/.p> ,*>*»ir. a ith Simmons Liver R- gu­
ll* '
-■ IF’' . ■■■" I regard it as the greatmt
inr -itrine nf th- tiiitrv far dincaeen pecu­
liar to iftahfrifil rrffinnM. So g >od a medi-
<f’.r
»»iirF»«;/ - mmcnda’icn.
REV V H WPARTOK,
(nr. Sec'y Santhrm baptist Theological Semma-y.
Safer and Better than Calomel 1
I h .vr
‘I'I’ t t r ’ severe wHls of Cot’g*«tion
•.I e J •. -r nnd have brm ;n the habit of taking
t ■
«1.1«-«f « al -mel. u hich generally laid
r • r ** r •
«v»
lately I have been
1
I -»• r Rr .ilat« «r,whn h gave me re-
(h-mt ft nt; iutri 1 uptiftu t>> buAiitcits.
« «..«»hi
J HUGG.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ak.<lvail<’P
'y with t'lill Stntnarh, Head-'
■ -.n rr • 3
• R' : - ’«r •. D I no’
lean a sure cure for my
. T'-c fir tt d a I t ,->k n lo fed me very
• « , an I ’>• re u «
time I was as strong and
I er UNIS. It it the In-nt Hit dirillO
I r<
tfx.R 1 nr !sprp.tifi.
RI H M s U. V \
H G. CRENSHA W*.
finter.
Have You Malaria ?
t'ORRESPONDENt E SOLICITED.
All fanner'* storing
AU btiMn«—* m my line will n**»?iyt> prompt »»»
taut ion.
H.
1’0 R
Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel!
O-n.
1./in & Co., Philadelphia, Pa
\ I niRNi-.Y «t < (>UN>ELOK AT-LAW.
on application to tn<», a» noon as the
Jacksonville. Oregon.
Will |»r*;f'C® in all H-«* Court« «»f th»* S*at<»
Oift«’«* u¡» »taire in Orth'« brick.
C. LEMPEiir
GRANT S PASS, OREGON.
*
M. Da.
lirflliiatv of the I'niverAlty of l.elpwir, Germany
OKA IN’ IS DECEIVED.
PHYSICIAN
Sacks loaned to Farmers without charge.
.
AND SURGEON,
E a tie Point. Oregon
Having located at tin* placf I a*k a ahar»» »»f
th» i»atr»»'iiig»» <»f tin1« flection. Call* aften»l»*«i to
at any tune.
T. R. YOUNG. M D..
P H \ s 1U I A N
S U R <i F. O N
AND
Ceutral Point, Oregon,
Gmfln.it»» «»f Hi* M»*dir »1 Cfiiven’ity nf Loui»villr
Kontucky. Cnllb promptly attended to day or
K I .EALY, 4. D .
ReflidtMKe t»n ('St.
H. 1 Kit F M. P
Williams’ B'liJflijic.
PXYCE
GEARY.
St
PHYSICIAN'S AND SUR«iE«»N'
Up-atairs.
DR.
»
ÄST'
v
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
YANKEE NOTIONS. ETC
»
M-lf-ml, Or
Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
First Sire«!.
nr s
dodgi
Asli 3 aÆ> a»
DAVID LINN
> >
< >1«
PIANOS, ORGANS,
T. J. CRESS
OREGON.
OIL CLOTHS,
Linoleums. Rugs Mat*, etc.
THE I.AKOEST,
HOUSE PAINTER.
GROCERIES I CLOTHING
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Hats
SARDINE GREEK NURSERY
»•t. between Oregon and Tl*iV»i. Jaekflonvill«*.
< ahfornia R*re«*
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\
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B. F. MILLEH. Prop.
J. C. CARSON,
E Street..
New Stock and New Prices !
1885
l’KODlf’E
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«.ENEllAL lH'ILPIN«; MAJEBUL.
BOOKS «out«in infortnation
from the m.rheta
J. Y^"euy .«1-
.will mail a copy FREE to any
drew «|«oa receipt ot 10 c,fc *°
repeuw of m.lltn«
L»t u. he.r ttum
you.
Re.peetfullr.
A<i«lr»Hb
«nd Prir* Li-« <*1 »ppli«*»»’’’«!.
« ‘onntry i.nler. a .|*M’i«lty.
F.VT«»RY AT WF.IIH.ERN MILL.
L.tiiM«M>
ni'«*
o
>*|>«*«,i iilty
ror. Third nnd I Strm*«*.
I’OKTI.AM» OKEGON.
And all of
UNRIVALED GOODS!
COR. FIRST l ÏAMHILL STS., Portland. Or.
FRUIT TREES
By the Thousand !
1
FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY,
Any kind rHit***l in a fir*t-« lana Nursery.
WeakneflaandPhyvicfll I>ecay in i nungor Mid­
dle A«*dM»*n. Terted for Fight Year» in many
thousandca*“« they abeoluU-’.y renter® prematurely
r.ged and broken down men to the full enjoyment of
perfect and full Manly Strength nnd Vigorous Health.
To those wboeuffer from the many obscure a.aeaaes
brought about by Indiscretion, Exinwrare, Orcr-Bram
Work, or too free Indulgence, we a-ik that you Fond us
your name with rtatement of your trouble, and aeouro
TBUL PACKAGE FRFE. wi’h Blurt d PaB^blrt.^c.
Thne** wanting Tre** thie ail will do wHl to
give mo their order», hh I will guarantee natisfac.
11 Irbarrai’f all tny trees if properly cared for.
Verme of payment »»am*. Produce taken at mar-
ket pru e. 1H0Ü lb., of Prscb
Jackson rille. Oregon Aug. 1.1888.
B. F. MILLER,G«»M Hill.Or.
THE BOSS BOOTS
T. Bl'» F.RS- t-t'IDK la
lavuril Rrpt. au«l llarrh.
Meh year. U«- 3W P«Mt»»*
g«a< 11', «nrhr».w«th over
3.000 lllwalrallona - a
wbole Picture Aiallery.
Tilt I NDEKSIGNEB IH NOW TAKING OR
on<«an<1 T rial
<ilVL* WholeAwle Prteee
»¡»»rs thr«»ugh Jacks«»« and Josephine c«*nnt»»*v I
,,irrtt
<mnr..m. r. o.t .1» K-«»*
for
lu-reonol or f«m»»r «*»•• Tell, how to
meat-anfl were rwiorM to neuitn ny u*o oi
L.ler, .nd «»’« »«*• 7*‘
thinv fou
eat« drink, wear, or
h.veSJn with- Th«« IXVALl ABL«
CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY
Furniture, Belìi ig. Upholstery.
Art is-*t i<
in tha Htata.
O
SHAI7. •; CHlTAMEl’TAL TSF.ES
EM'ITANGE.
ASK FOR
A fup4ine m »tuck of
N«> C!»i..*•*** »*rnploy»’»l «nd u<* dt*viati«»n in
ehnr«»*«.
_.
M * a I i » XYcent*; lo-Uiii* •. .- »nt r<> ' ' c«*nt*.
r 1.1 IW IS I ON Prn|»ri»*f«»r
IN
Fruit Trees of Every Description
Wh'»lpsale 3c Retail Dtilnrs in all Varieti s of
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
PER OAY HOUSE
TAKEN
F. 8. CHADBOURNE & CO •3
Denier in
Erse Dusea to and fr:m ths Hotel.
lit the
TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., ETC
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Sash, Doers. Blinds
n.ehrst
FI tV IT TItKFS
Stools
on«i
I>on<» in a «uperior manner anti at pnr»** to *mt
thatim**. 1 r»«f»*r t«» th»* job« of painting I have
previously «ions for rwommendatum. batiffac-
ti»»n guaranteed.
JIT- <iiv»» me h trial an«! jn«igp for yours»4f.
()ni»»r* left at Merritt’«» New Caflh Htore will
receive i»rompt attention
T. J. < RESH.
Manufacturer -f
t'ontainin« li> K.~u>». »"U fumtshrsl.
PATRONIZE HOME IND’STRY
House Paiuting, Paper Hanging
Frescoing, Kalsomming, Etc..
1857
OR.,
I'aIih>rn>>i Rttritl Pre**.
I>l Al.Ell IN —
Having pcrnumently l»»«'at«*<l her«*. I <»ff«*r my
*»*rviu<-H to the ¡•♦•opl«' of bout burn < Oregon.
CARPETS!
ONE OOLLAS»
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE,
JAMES DRUM,
T. J. COLBERT,
PO ITTI. ANI».
— ANI»—
ORONAS TAKEN AS PART' PAY FOR PIANOS
I
\11 Work Warranted ! »‘tiar^** R«*a-*<»nnl)!<*
Cur. 3d and
HUNTERS' EMPORIUM!
I
Tur Coin in M oth .—It must be ac­
knowledged that the coillin moth is ia-
coining most painfully oppressive, and
unless something effective is «lone by
th«* growers, si-vc.al of our leading fruits
will lie well-nigh render«-«! valueless.
FURNITURE WIRE ROOMS
Netlfnrii. Or. Offkf in Willinnii’ Block. I p»Malr*.
PORTLAND,
AT THF
This volume contains
besides the
<-aii. legislation of tlx- colonial legisla­
ture the «lobate» on the boumlarv ques­
tion in congress, th<- recon! of the growth
of the infant eommer«-«- ot the Columbia
river, the foundling towns ami institu­
tions, the inassa« n- *«f the missionaries
at Waillatpu, an«l th«- Imlian war which
followed, th«- sending of a messenger t««
Washington to implore protection, the
struggle in congress over the free-soil
question, ami final organization of a ter­
ritorial government, with Gen. Joseph
\ large amount of
Lan«- as governor,
biographical matter is contained in the
not«-» appi-mh-d to the running text,
nearly all of which ha««
___ l»een
_____ obtained
...______
from the contritrtit«-«! MSS . which have
al»o furnished ample material for the
narrative part of the work.
I We notice that some pe««ple are advo-
«■ating the ■'heroic remedy,’ which con­
sists in picking ami destroying all the
All of which tl-» ) offer nt th»» v»»ry lowest h^'in**.
fruit as soon as it reaches size enough to
IL»in»*ml***r. *»ur «•»<»«!* nr»* n!ln»*w. h;mn< b***n |»,ircha*e«l *iuee tl»« „’real ii»*clihe in price*,?
gather, ami before the worm has time
we cannot he un’i'Tbold.
J. W. HOWARD A CO
enough to mature.
It «loes not appear
how all the growers in any district, or in
Cor. Cal. A Oregon St«*.,
th«- State, can be indiu-ed, not only to
sacrifice their crop, but also to foot the
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
heavy bills for picking it dean from the
trees.
It is not possible, so far, to get
growers to agree on any projiositioii re­
lating to destruction of insects, ami how
Calilornia Street, Jacksonville
they «an be made to do this immense
constantly on hand a full %MHt>rtin**nt of
MILLER,
Proprietor
tolls
DEALERS IN
work is beyoml onr posen« of penetra­
furunur«», cotiBirttir.g *f
tion. We notice that some writers are
Fniir-t.nod pitchfork
coinmending th«- heroic treatment in
BEDSTEADS,
. . 2
Whit« 1 »wi. '25 lb. k»»£
destroying the crop of apples and [«ears,
....
90
1 zin*iM*d (hl, j* r gai.
as though that would l>e sufli«-ient. This
9
BUREAUS, TABLES,
Tnrpcnt in»*. "
1*
trt
’
tagon
barrel
»
.
Wincliffter Rill«**, i»•
woiilii not do.
if there are no apples
1 on
Hau<! Saw*
. .
ami [s-ars, qnim-es will suit the moth
oril.i» MOULDINGS,
1 m
Buck 8 u.v*. «’oHipb't ■ distance plate
just as well, and they will destroy peach­
50
< run I‘« iw «!» t , per 11».
Shot, per 1!»
.V:'’ es also.
STANI*», SOFAS LOI S«.E>,
We bought a box of peaches
Wad*, per b»»x
last wreck which were badly infested.
10
Ca¡»*. “
“ ...........
«’HAULS OF ALL KINDS
We do not mean w ith lnrv.-e
This pest
Cartridge*, per box
15« tn.to 1 «"I
Having th“ \gwncy f<»r the Lirge’t H*fb»o»n th“ C»t*t th»*y can d»» a better part bytheircu# Bolt*. p.«r doz ..
15
will take one fruit if another is not
toinerHthan
other
agent*.
..
,
07
1
|<»r.*»
‘
Shoe*,
per
II»
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
hamly, ami it is hard to tell what it will
Rian«»» ad Organs exchanged for farm produce or cash, or bold on the installment piai
1 25
Ax»**
not accept on a pinch.
We consider
»»
Ax Han«lie*
CT«'., CTO.
1 <"»
Miner** Pick* ..
the heroic remedy quite inipraeticable,
10
Handsaw 1 di.**
both on account of the «lisposition of the
25
(’all an»! exarnina «»nr goods baf«»re purchasing, for w«» will not !»»• und«*rsold.
( 'ross'cut saw Filo*
Aho D»*»re. Sw*h an<i Blind*» always on hand
people and the «li-positiou of the insect,
1 »< •• »! 1 .« ■ ' k -
50
and mail»* to nr<l«r. Planum »Ion* on reasonable
(’nW Bel 1*
25
ami it seems to us that time oci iipu-d in'
terms.
Undertaking a specialty.
talking in favor of it is wasted.
Let us
dv\i»e something more practicable.—
H. E. BAKER
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KI
B
Avoid the imposition of pretontiou« rune*
di»f for the»e trouble«, and all Quack«,
who«« only aim i.« to bleed their vic­
tim« Take a SCRE RFMF.DT tliat ha »
CURED thousand.*. d«>e« nrt interfere
with fldtentt..n t«> buflineu, or cauac pain
F or i neon ven ten re >n any way. Founded
on flcientiflc medical principle«. Bydirvci
ranpHeauont«» the »rat ol di»ca*r it« rpreiflo
influence i< ftH without dr’ay. Theaaturai
functions of the human organ i«n» restored The
waned an. mat ire element* of life art* given back, the patient
become« cheerful and rapidiygaiDi bom auaugtb and hcaiUt
TREATMiMT.-CijMad.Sj7f»aMe.W. TU«e. S7
HARRIS REMEDY CO., Hue CstMis..
S06 h
HOW ATTAR OF ROKES AND OTHER LIQUIDA
ARE MADE.
long journey, foree<l toinake such homes!
a- they could, in w hich to pass their |
first w inter. co>n|K-lled to ask credit of a !
foreign company for farming tools and
»<•<■«1 to make bread for the next year,
their courage, general good humor,
their
inde*
ami stublsirn assertion of
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pcmlcm'«-, ami ability to govern,
not i
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but
their
«
re
liters,
fur-
only tbelliselv«-s bur meir I'ri-iiiiors, «or-«
nisiu-s a striking illustration of Ameri- j
eanism with all its faults an»!
:... . virtues,
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And all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
>lcdi«»rd, Oregon
Oftice* in William*' Brick Building
17»
PRICES
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
Call* re*p«»n<l<*d tn M nil hour*, «lay nr night
OfH«’»» »»ppoHito Hl«>v«*r'* Hot»*l, Jark*wnville.
L. L WHITNEY M.
ZZ. ©1.CO.
Keep const«!.fly on hand a complete line of
Applications for leans ani Stor­
age Room are now Solicited.
If Mr. Kains Jackson has correctly
stuiiied the Euro|s-an situation, with re­
gard to the wheat crop and the quantity
of foreigi» wheat ami breadsttiffs that
will be required to make up the de­
ficiency, there is a promise of a much
larger export of grain ami flour from the
Unittsl States than last year.
Writing
to tiie British Fanner, umler date of
August 15th, he states that “there is
not a single crop in the United Kingdom
which is likely to attain an average
yield. The harvest for all sorts of ce­
reals has been seldom so backward as
it is this year, and existing probabilities
are that wild oats, beans amt pears will
la- almost five per cent, short, wheat
ami barley will is- quite ten jier cent,
umler the average. In Russia an average
yielil was not looked for. Owing to tiie
change from heat and dronth to rain, a
wet fortnight has reduced the harvest
promise to a great extent. The wheat
in Austria-Hungary has been threshed
an«l the yield fouml t«> be ten ja-r cent,
below the average.
Spain, Italy and
Portugal have fair crops but a*»* likely
to require sixteen million bushels of
foreign wheat.
Switzerland will require
eight millions,
buying
usually from
Austria ami South Iran««-.'’
In sum­
ming up Mr. Jackson assumes that fifty
million luishi ls of foreign wheat will Iw-
reipiirvd for England, over and al«ov<-
the imports uf last vear, that the de­
mands of France will is- increased to
the same extent, ami that southern Eu-
ropc will want eight millions of bushels
more—making in all forty-eight million
bushels in i-x«-ess of the requirements of
last year. This estimate is partly l>orm-
out, so far as th«- United King-lorn is
com-ern«-«!, by the British agricultural
returns, which show a steady 'leeline in 1
tin- acreage devotetl to w heat. The total j
wlicct product has fallen off ill a like
manner.
Im lmling Irelaml, the total :
yi«-l«l in 18X4 was X2,'HS>,bushels; in
1885, 7!»,<>35,7«M» bushels, ani f««r this |
year, aei onling to the E'.atamiet, ba«- |
mg its estiinat«- on the oltieial return»,«
tlu-aggrogat«* yield will not ex« « «-d 5s.- !
IDE GREAT REGULATOR
Do You Want Good Digestion ?
MILI
UlENTS
And Every Species of Itch-
ing and Burning
Dis
«30868 Cured byCuti-
cura.
I
ixoersoll ROCK 1) R ! U.S .1X1) CO. II PR ESSORS,
.IXD WIRE ROPE—SPEC 7. / L TIES.
J. R. NEIL.
BANCROFT’S WOKM, Vol.. XXI t .
“Th«- Oregon" was the name by which
that |»>rtion of the northwest which was
«li aineil by the Columbia river was known
to early writers and sia-akers in Con­
gress. It was an indefinite region, about
which England ami the United States
could not agree as to proprietorship.
N’ZEMA, or Halt Rheum, with B p MUoiiizinK By some it was represented to be a rich
j yelling und burning, instantly relieved by a
ami wonderful laml, and by others a
{ warm bath with C vticvra S oap , and aMngle
application <»f PVTICURK. tiie g «»«t Hkin Cure. cold, steril«- ami forbidding one, not
I Thia r«*peate«l daily, with two or three d<*»* «»f worth the ink an«l Ineath wasted in its
I CrTict’K t B kholvent , the N«*w Blood Purifier,
to k«N»p the bl«M»d cool, the perepiration pure and description; the writers or sjieakers
unirritatiug. theboweis op»*n. the liver an»! kid­ being governed by motives to promote
ney« active, will Rpetaiil) cur«* Eczema, letter.
investigation or to prevent it.
But
Ringworm. Ps<»na.*i*, Lichen. Pruritus. Hcalti
Head, Dandruff. an»i every apecied of I d hing. nearly all at that time regarded its value
Sealy an«! Pimply Humor»* of the Scalp and Hkin. as
chiefly de|«en«ient upon the furs
wheu (he beat physician« and all known remedies
gathered
along
its
many mountain
fail.
streams.
E< ZKMA.
The discussions in Congress, covering
I cnilefull) ackoowlsdae a cure of Ecx-ina. or
Kalt Hheuni. on iny hea<l. neck. face, arm» and a |«*iio«l from 1820 to 1840, are volum­
leg« for seventeen years; not able to walk ei.-.-pt inous ami full of interest, both for the
on hand and knee« for o.e year, not aide to h,d|» inspirations of truth ami erroneous ab-
myself for eight year«, tried hunUroGof retne-
But
riiea; doctors pronounce«! my case hopelees. per­ suiilitics which they contained.
ttie brightest arguries ever uttered by
manently enr-d hv the CfTIcru« lit str.nir.s.
'V1LL M c D onald
statesmen like .fefb-rson. Floyd. Ben­
J‘.I.’ Ll’-arlarrn Stiwl. I Uteago,lll.
ton and Linn, while marvelously pro­
phetic, came far short of depicting Ore­
E« EEW ».
N«»rn«* fir»* iiiontlts ago I !ti*4 the p’«*:t*ur» to m- gon of tin* present.
In this volume is
fornt yon of niy impiovointpit in ihuu*eof the
< i TTCtKk REMEDir*N in /ii}’ c;ibu of M-vere given a digest of tin- many interesting
Chronic Eczenin Erythenyttoea. an«! t«»-<iay clteer- debates on this subject, with reviews
fulli confirm »11 1 the^md. I <'»»n.*i«h r
• ur<* of the many writers who umlertook to
¡»«•rfect anti < «»inpl»’t»,r kn<i attribute it entirely to
inllm-nce legislation «luring tin* long
y«»ur r»*!nedi»*N. havRig in*<*l no other».
period of twenty-six years.
KERNAN EHEN( HAR1H1.
33(»J I’enna A venae, 8t. Louie, M<».
Who«*ver thinks Urcg«m a region de-
voiii of that romance which lias lent
F< XTM 4.
I hnv»* *iitfcr»,«l with Salt Rheum for over «*ight such a halo to the early history of the
yearn, at tirn»*n *«» bad that I could not attend to Mexican territories pre judges ami mis­
inj bn*in»*H* fot w»*»*k* at a tinif. Three I m »x«** of
( l T it th \ and f«Hir bottl»* R esolvent haveen- takes the character of its early |s>pu-
lation, ami tin* history of the country.
*ir«*h cnnil me of thia <ln*t»lfnl >h*«*a*»*.
Mil. .JOHN THIEL. Wilk» *barrc. Pa.
When was fur-hunting, with its adven­
tures, its js-i-uliar class of employees,
CUTICURA REMEDIES
Are hold by all diuggiflt. I’r.«'»- < (TluiUV .'>»• ami no less peculiar leaders, ever di­
« ••nt*. R esolvent , il.it«; S o \ p , 2'» cent»*. Pori ek vested of romance? Who is m«t curious
Dim
\ nd C hemicm . < «». Bo*ton. 8»*m! for als-ut the liv«*s of sui-li gentleim*n as
“How* to ( hire Skin l»j>-eab»*-.”
g— A I iril' Y th»* <’omp!*xi»»n au«l Skin dispensed hospitality at Vam-ouver, past
L> EL AA W b\ lining <TTH chi S oap .
whose walls “rolleii the Oregon, hearing
m« soiiml save its own «lashings,’’ or
I CAN'T BREATHE.
the rhythmic plash, plash of oars, ke- p-
<’h»*t«t Pain*. Numbn«*«*. S‘»ron»***.
► Hackme < oligli. Asthma, Pleurn-y ing film- to the songs of boatmen, a»
I ami Intbunmutmn rrlmal in nnr the annual briga«lc swept down
its I
i a uh- bj th«* l'ut icu ra I ufi - Pain broail lioKoiii. ami rounded to in the 8X0,«M)0 bushels.
But this estimate was
lp 1*1 mttcr Nothing lik«-it. At drug-
gist»*. 2.'» c«*nts. I’ott»*r Drug and presenci- of that graml man, Dr. John ina«le when re|xirts of unfavorable weath­
McLaughlin, who welcomed them all er ami of mihiewand rust wen- preva­
Chemical Co.. Boston.
as his children, ami received whomever lent. Sime then the weather has much
they brought as guests with a stately iinproveil, ami the harvest has l«een
going on umler more favorable circum­
corilialitv, simple and sim-ere.
I
Nor is the first American period, be­ stances. Th«- Economilt expresses the
ginning
with missionary
occupation, opinion, after a survevof the entire field,
ami emling with an overland immigra­ that Great Britain will require of foreign
tion, wanting in romantic features of wheat to meet the deficiency for « on-
More
the most
dramatic
character, from suinptioil 1.52.«UK».«MWI of bushels.
comedy to tragedy: nor of the deepest moderate computations put the probabl«-
interest, from a private enterprise to a demon«! at not over 12X,000.«kkl, an es­
politii-al movement of th«- deepest sig­ timate which may turn out to l>e as
i
nificance.
In
the Willamette valley much t«s> low as it is elaimeil that of the
But al! «-»timates
w:«» foiiml*--! the first government bv E' Onomirt is to«» high.
Are You Bilious?
\in«-ri< in citizens, west of the Missouri must necessarily be more or less sjieeu-
/7<» /* /fihthtc nr rt r ffiiln to rare. J ni -»t
river, an in ie|«emlent government, but lativc, being base«! not only on what is
. r«*--nirn*n1 it « all wh«* »uffer fr<>m
eonj«-i'tur«*<l w ill be the yi<-l<l of the l«««me
loyal, nevertheless, to the parent fe«i
>< .1 tts Att. 1.» rr any l»i*rase caused by a «!;*•
arr .nge«! -tatr -if th2 Liver.
| • ral government.
The story of how harvest, but also on what quaitity of
Kc-.i»tiiv.M*
W R BERNARD
these men ami women arnveil, l«eggar«-d wheat ami flour th«* p< opl»* w ill consume
1» is well known that
by the hardships ami aceiilents of the! i i a given year.
WOOD. IRON AND MINING MACHINERY,
( ’all an«! m *“ for yorselvea.
JA( OIH BROS.
THE PE RFC.ME TRADE.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
IMPORTERS and DEALERS in
Will practice in all th»* Court* of the State.
; iT“ »h ■ wi . District Vf »r.r’v. Court Hows*.
Jaekaonvills
Al ;i<«liin«*i*V.
I U1M« i:i:ns, IHI-I.. < O.. I’lH 1 land, Or.. <»r
« Itotmil.l.»« * lllKhsi r. t«.*nt«, JaeksotiTil!«Or
PARKE 3c LACY,
Oregon.
WiB D' v ' ’ ■“
all C » ir»* of th • State.
<hid F» How’s building up stairs.
<>f
\<hlr.--. riu..-r
PROSPECT OF HIGHER PRICES.
VGJ.. 1.
F
Boy’s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, $ 2.00.
*•
“
“
11 “ 17
“
5.00.
Youth's Suits, breast 33 t«> 37 inches, 8.1 HI.
12.01 ».
Mens’ Heavy Suits, SlO.fMI and
Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00.
k’lj,
J
M EK I« I^T’« !
ECZEMA
III STOUT OF OREGON,
v. Tsnth Street. ST. LOVIS. MO.
RUPTURED PERSONS oan have FREE Trial of our Appliance. A»K for Termaf
Slock Farm For Sale.
IV I \i ELI.ENT STOCK EtHMON TKML
a'\ cr«,»,k. :?.*> milcH north« a*t <»f Jacksonville, in
«»tl • rr»«i f«»r »-al«*. 11 c«>*-tain« If»" acr«** 4(i acres «>f
w licit am f»»nr»'d n huge portion of flit* earn
rw’ing tim» thy an«i alfalfa ni« a l<»w Land. There
¡Na!*»» .» u«>«»<I cabin an«! b«.rn* on th«* plan»». t«>-
g«*Hw»r with *h*(l* f.»r *t<»riw^ hay a» «1 *h»’honng
*t»wk. boeti!»*s a first eln*f- ontsi«!«» range and ever-
I •*♦!’ • w itnr. rif ra ■<'■ »* i* situated near Spik»*-
nar»i P. O. and a district *ch»»ol. A gn'-d bargain
i* in bt«»t»‘ for th»* purchaser. Eor further partic­
ular* enquire al f I«*» T imes office.
SECURE the SHADOW"
Er»* th»* •*nlw•taDC■■• fad«*», anti wh»»n you viait I’«»r
land, ruake it n part <»f you- h t'i »*<*s f<j call «>n
W. Ji. 1«»\ vnf . at the Sr*:» Er.^-itr«» Giillrry, K. W.
rfir- r Firal anil 'Torrison 8tr»*«*tB, and hare your
(»holograph iakaii in th»* lughoat Myleof tha art
Crayon eniargemontb a specialty .
ihr i*c uiorratit ¡Times.
ADVERTISING AND JOB WOE K
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1886
VOL. XVI
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in months..................... ..........
three month»
i
Mon: R iiikoai ) Wonx.—The follow­
ing from a I’ortlaml paper indicates a
resumption of railroa«! activity in that
city.
At a m«*eting <>f the board of direc-
tors of the O. R. «k N. company, an ex-
penditur«* of |7««,00«) was authoriz-*«! to
construct a railroa«! and wagon bridg«-
across the Willamette
The directors of
the terminal company hav«* also onlered
tiie resumption of work in the Albina
shops; a passengei and freight «lepot to
be Imilt separately hav«* been onlered,
but will he constructed on a mon* molli­
fied plan than that originally intended
s«-««-ral year» ago
The.great bri Ige will
Is* substantially built.
!’ro|»>sals will
is- advertiseil for immediately.
Al the elei-tiiin in Georgia, held not
not long since, an amendment to the
«■«»nstituti'jn of the State, to allow pen-
sinus to Is- pai'l to «lisabi.-d sitldiers of
tin* conf«-«leiate armv, was adopted al­
most without opposition. Several papers
an- complaining of this; but it is not
easy to s«-«* how it can Is* any outsider's
business.
If ever it shall !>e propose«!
to pay these pensioners out «>f th«* na­
tional treasury, then it will he time
enough to talk.
Or the nine explorers that ha\<* cross­
ed the continent oi Africa, Dr. Living­
ston«* was the first, twenty-four years
ago; ami th«* last is Lieut. Gleerup.
The best
j«erfuin«*H are made from
flowers. The effort that is being made
to extract perfumes from petroleum and
other things will prove a’>ortive, ar they
can never equal the delicacy of the odor
of a genuine flower. The amount of co­
lognes mad«* in America ia enormous,
hut it <lo«H not approach the quantity
manufactured in Europe
In thia coun­
try perfume« are made from flowers on a
small scale. The ««lors
odors are nearly all
ini[s>rte<l in the shapes of oils and es­
sences, and from tlieM* at* a Ba»*e tlie
colognes ___
are inaJ<*. The fainou« (Ufar
of roses is made from the Kosa Damas-
cena, which grows like a weed in Smyrna
anil in some parts of Turkey »nd France,
though the growth is comparatively
THE MINING EXHIBIT.
'
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•
!
i buabel.
A new day is dawning upon
i Oregon, ami she will then licgin to rno«e
Ito the front. Canyon city has l,een ore
! of the richest placer camps in America,
small in the latter country. The natives ■
of these places collect this oil in a simple ,
manner. The roses are placed in water, !
and aa active decomposition seta in the oil j
floats on the Hurfaee and it is ahaorhed f
bj cotton balls deftly d'pjied into the li-j
qrttd. The cotton under presatire gives
up this oil, which is bottl«*d and sealed.
A busl>l of flowers will prodwe only a
few drops of oil. The genuine rose is the
most expensive oil in the market ; ami
worth alsiut »32 an oun<v.
It is adul­
terated with oil of rhodium, wax and
other Mibstances, and ttie price is ar­
ranged to
suit the purchaser.
The
strength of this oil makes it sickening in
its natural taste. The adulteration has
reached such a high state of |>erfection
that even the most ex|«*rt are deceived
by it.
Patchouli is made from a plant
growing in great abundance in the Ma­
lay islands, and is a great favorite as a
perfume. Then* is a growing demand
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_
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n<>« for _
lavendar
water.
It ________
ia made by
mixing rose and orange waters with tie-
oil of lavendar, an-J has a refine*! and
Baker county’» di»i>lay of mineral pro
duet« wan th« chief f«*ature of the late
.Mechanies' institute.ami attracted great­
er crowda than any other part« of tl.c
expowition.
We have al w ay» contended
that, while «•■ hate had more or les,
slipshod mining in th* State for thbtv-
five years, yet ocientifie mining in O<e-
gon ia yet in its infamy. Ontaid** of
Sim Reetl's big mill nt Couner creek ami
Ainsworth & Mviiek’s works at Gobi
Ridge, Ixdh in Baker county, then* a*e
not five mills in the Stat«- that would b*
recognised as <|in«rtz mills at Virginia
city or Butte.
Wr have been crop ng
along for year«
(ia<kn>*vs, but
Bui tin-
years in darkness,
the li,*
lig t
cannot be bi<l<lcn mu. h longer under .«
and there must be a lich vein of quarts
not far from that city. The pew dij-
gings at Pine creek aie pionouuced fu I
of merit by those who have exam nei
them critically.
Jackson county is a<
yet b«t half-proapected, although si e
¡>as yielded millions of gold since I' d.
Levi Knott worked ;« quaitz ledge on the
■ boundary line of Lane and Ihyugia» coun­
ties in 1871; and we lielieve the e are
■till good ledges in the same vic i>
And «»-further believe there will v« t In­
valuable leiigee discovered and worked
on the Mackenzie and Santiam.
Enough is alreadv known that g ,od
ledges of gobi ami silver ex -t in th 3
State, and that capital should Is* org»n
ized to work them, not in the jeiontiv,
manner of our pioneer days, hut on » i-
entifle principles and w.tli th«- aid of the
most modern machinery.
We want to
see some of the surplus capital of I’cit
laml employe«! in mining ente pri* -,
instead of real-estate tiaflic an I wh at
speculations, for two r«-a»ons. Ttie ti--1
I«1 these is that it will create a dema'i i
pleasant a* well as refreshing alor. The ' that d«s-» not now exist, for pro !u, - of
g<-nuine heliotro]«-is not as fine an odor | the valley «■ountie» ahieli are shq»p*d
The latter
is known
known I I hither
hither for
for a
a maiket
maiket ; ; and
and the
th«* oth-
oth-r
is
as the imitation. The
latter is
r t<
a» th«- white heliotro|s-ami is ma«l<- from , that it w ill lead eventually to the ma- u-
a combination of violet ami vanilla, and , fai tart* in Poitlan I of mining machine v,
lias a soporifi«- tendency if breathe<l for the money for which now goes eitlier to
anv length of time.
Bergamot, which ¡Chicago or Fan 1 ianei««*o. There is no
with musk forms the staple {«erfume of good reason why the Portland foun Ir es
the colored |«opulati<«n, is a comparative- ; and machine shops shouki not turn <■• :
lv cheap oil.
It is made from a small, as good quartz mills, concentrators ami
specie» of lemon, the beat quality of ' amalgatnatoraaacan Is-made inanyother
which grows in the island of Sicily, and <-'tr in the Union.
new
i.
We want no new
is cultivate«! sja-cially for this purpose. I f
*' I. ojh entablinli«-«!
“ '
here till the old on ■»
B«-rgamot is a »light irritant, an I it ia get more work than they can attend t >.
said will raise hair on a bald liea-l.
Th«* 1 They are confining their work alino.-t en­
distinguishing mark of the tuberose is tirely to building* and H«amboat-, wli.<-
strength, while the violet is light ami the money paid out fur mining machin­
pure. Tiie verlw'iia was once a gre->* ery goex out uf th. <t jte never to retu-n.
favorite, but it is now rarely calle-’ .or. That money ahoulj be kept hereto in.« n-
The row.* geranium makes an excellent tain -killed labor and enrich thia city ;
jierfume and is nearly as goo«i a» the and we hope that such will I«» the case
attar of roses. The lily of the valley in the near future. —.1/.. . j> «.
produces one of the richest perfumes,
W k , ms -. L ambs . — Weaning lain!«» is
ami th«* lemon, orange ami daflodil are
i rm trifling affair
Too mu 1« care can­
J much thought of. But the best |«erfumes
ar«* i-omhinations of the original odors. not la* given a lamb «ben Let time
comet for it to s«-t up living for itself. 1
s
I There are about I«*» of them, many of
conu-s at the K-anvn of th«- veai ur-st
th«* consumption of meats ami biead- i which have ha«i their day. The secret
trying to the system.
Unless 8j«e< al
stuffs i- regulate«! by the conditions of of a combination is to mix the odors so i
preparation is mad«« by i«rovi«llng a ie-
traile.
When business is brisk ami em­ that non«- is prominent ami all are lost, i
serve pasture with extra lee-l, th- p o
ployment active, the consumption of The best two are the ancient "i<< dr eo- «
To I cees is a hazardous one. and often <1 s.«s-
both increases.
When it is «lull ami a logne and the cashmere bouquet.
trout.
The young thing may never.
great many |s-opl«* aie out of etnplay-1 mix the odors so that they blend |«er-
fectly is difficult.
The old stami-hy I , have taken a mouthful of gram feed in
ment, they
arc
<*on>pelled
to
restrict
i
.
. .
its life, particularly if it be a late lamb;
their
purchases
ami ' in mans
'
'
. ca*«e:
*s to re­ among the combinations is tin- Jockey it has no idea ol f<>xl, other than ns
sort to co*r.-er ami mor«- inexpensive ar- : club. Others hav«* seasons uf tsipiilarity
mother's n.ilk ; the supply of th it has
ticles.«.;i food. But, takingthe well known and then pas» away, but the glory of tiie
been lessened by div Weather and aho t
fa« t that the a» reage «levottM to w heat in Jockey duh is never dimmed, ami the
Next in feed, until at tin- very dc«-r of st.ovation
Great Britain ha** «lccline<i from 2,60R,- demand for it never wanes.
suddenly it iaaei>arated from it. mother,
322 acres in 1SS4, to 2,286tOG4 acre* for oriier of favor «-oin«*« the Gang ylang,
and the alternative of eat or «lie is io.ee«!
the present year, while tn the meantime and tiie pateliouli, which is tliought by
nj>oii it. The pro|H*< way ia to remove
many
dealers
to
ia*
the
best
all-round
|K»pnlation has gone on stea<iily increas­
the ewes from the pasture where «he
js'rfum«
in
tin-
market.
The
profits
in
ing, it it* obvious that the smaller quan­
lambs have run all summer, and in
tity of wheat grown by the British farm- l the perfume tra«ie are enormous
which they are ai-quainted, foi a c '..p e
et will have to he me! by a ’arge import |
I’ amasoi I I icoh Arrows. —Japan« «■ par­ of weeks, to allow tin- gra»» to o-r-1«-*« *
of foreign wheat, and that any falling off
With an old ew-oriwo
asols have become an important item in fresh growth.
below the average yield must create a 1
the «lecoration of homes of taste ami cul­ for company, put the lambs in this,
<'<»rreR|»ondingly additional demand to !
I ting the ewe flo« ks as far away a» ¡>o-s •
tivation. w here artistic effects are sought
make up for the deficiency.
in a trough
after, and where there is nee«i of variety hie for three or four days,
1 in which the lambs have i»—n accutt«x> -
F arm N otks .—Those who have prac­ in the fitting up of rooms. One of the
ed to find salt now let them find some
tised soiling sufficiently to test it, know most « harming uses of these decorations
branandoats at first; alter ward« add a
it to I«* a most valuable aid in the econ­ is in the horn«* and studio of an amateur
Begin verv slowly, as tl«e e
artist.
in the parlor there are gas little corn
omy of dairying.
is danger of overfeeding at fust. Ou- -«
Extra feeding should not consist so brackets on each aide of the chimney,
let them learn to cat enough withutl’
As they are not re
much in increasing the quantity a» tn over the mantel.
scouring, and the future is eaav. Homo
bettering the quality of tin- food, if such quire«! for lighting, the owner has had
on«* of them fitted with a jointed section put the lambs right into the barn ani
thing can be done.
pay dose attention to feeding and water
Give the sh«*ep a mess of ground oats of pipe, to which is attached a Japanese
In the West, nh re
paiasol of alxiut nine feet rpr«-a«l
The ing for a few days.
every evening from now until the lamb­
the laml« fl-sk amounts to hund««td-,
ing jsTiod.
As soon a» grass fails give joints ar«* so arrange«! «hat when not re­
quired tiie parasol can beckiscil ami will very nice attention is given on a sepa­
them all the hav they can eat.
hang at the si«!e of the chimney.
When rate ram h that has l-*en h- id m re.-—ve
Throughout the entire year turkeys are
Son««- dealt,
in use it is supported by a jointed stem for their es,s-tial use.
salable in lesser quantities for the city
like an old-fashioned sunslunle. so that sweet grain for weaning lamb« on is
hotels and restaurants chiefly, and they
The . reateat dan­
there is no handle to extend downward quite tndis|»-n-alile.
average well the year through.
and be in th«* wav. There is a frill of ger is scouring, and one which flock­
Make cuttings of currants and goo«-
lace around the edge of tiie parasol, and masters dread, n<*t al««ne a» difficult to
berries now ; six inches long will answer
underneath it is a small table, an easy­ I cure, hut one so har«f to k«**p from be­
Mellow the soi!,ins<*rt them vertically and
No pret­
chair and footstools, while a revolving coming epidemic in tiie flock.
press the soil firm about them.
bookcase is within easy reach.
Willi a tier sight can I«- seen than ¡- bunch of
One of the greatest d-awhaeks the
lamp on th«* table and plenty of leading well-bred, well-weaned, healthy, grow­
new Iwginners in poultry raising have
matter at hand, a more «lelightful re­ ing, full-fed «anibs — Farm anri Firrtuif.
ia the <lesire to crowd fifty fowls in the
treat after th«* cares of the day coiihl
■pace that half that numls-r should oc­
T honk S trange C ones .—A bunch of
»carcely Is- imagined.
A pretty conceit
cupy.
is to remove the chandelier ami put the cones wen- m*nt from Josephine county,
Keep all the suckers that start from
■ ncently, to the rooms of the State boa.d
gas-pipe tlirougti tiie middle of a large
the roots of trees removed.
They not
of immigration in this city, which have
Japanese parasol, drawing it well up to
only make the trees unsightly, but will
attracted much attention and caused tiie
the ceiling, so as to prevent danger from
injure its growth.
Remove them early
secretary of tha1 Isrdy a gre^t deal of so-
lire.
The hamll«* must Ire taken out and
and often.
i licitnde. The s|»-< itucns were sul.tnitted
a tube fitteii in its i«la«-e, through which
to 1’rof.
Henderson, ol the I'o.tlsnd
th«* pijM* passes. — l>rr..rat'ir a hi ! Furnirh-
.1 II nrk of A rt.
High School, who could sec no differ­
rhc*,W«”*t Hhore’’ for <>»*h>l»er contain* : rr.
ence lietw.-en then, and cones of the
a *rries of magitifluent engraving* illu* ■
Tin F.i Roi-r is tji fstion . — Hon T. I’. white fir.
Well, that is just what th. ;*
trating the variud feature* »>! 1‘ortl uni Chi ,
nu*e quarter. In all theeftoits of the va-! < »'Connor cables from Ia>mlon to the N
are. and it is etipugh to wtitjg an exas­
Money is playing the biggest perated smile from an old Oregon moun­
riou* periodicals of th»* I’nited State* to il i Y Nf«tr
Russia is taineer of thirty-six years ex|»e<ience io
histrate the Chinese ami their peculiarities i part in the eastern imbroglio.
n«»thing ha* ever been pnwltic«■»! that can at | not in a position financially to meet the • hear so mu. h discussion over so simp!«
all compare with the*e. The engravings . drain of a big war without terrible sacri- _
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matter. The white fir. when growing
compri*»* interior scenes in a restaurant, fii-es
Austria's exchequer is also weak, on rich bottom soil,
', is of veiv rap d
theatre, gambling house, opium »leu. etc.. |
and her sccuriti«-«, like those of Kussia, L growth, but when
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...
springing from
stet.le.
ami several exterior view*, inchniing a
an-
largi-lt
held
in
Beilin.
Tuikcy
is
al-
¡st«»nv
ground,
it
is
often a mere si ru»>
Chinese funeral
I'hvv ar»* executed in
three colors ami ar«* works of art.
An rea.ly on the verge of bankiuptcy, ami and Ireara cones at tin- height of thiee . r
carries on her national affairs w ith the four feet
interesting article 'l» 'uriptive of the Chi
This is especially true when
nese as we see them here accompanies the help of funds rai»e<l by hypotho-ation it is found on dry, south hiliei.h s amo >g
sketches
I he number also contain* an of cveiy conceivable public security n«>t the broken ro.’k, and exposed to tile
arti» !«■ on Mount \d.im«, illustrate«! with a previoush mortgaged to England, Rus­
, scorching rays <>t the summer sun. Near
surie* of skutehe- illu*tration* <»f the Stat«
sia ami
Germany.
The purchasing the summit of “Grevlrai k" mount.« n.
fair recently hel»i in Salem and of the new
power
of
the
rouble
to-day
is
actually
in Josephine county, arid on ,,
the south
toil-route across the ( asea<i«*s from Bell­
ingham bay. Several c»»ntribut<‘«l article* lower than it was during the Russo-Tur- I side of the Siskiy.iits in Jack son, it is
Bulgaria has not one cent in frequentlv found.—.V«*rr><,
of interest and merit complete the number, kish war.
the whole funning th«* most attractive and her treasury, and lives from han«l to
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entertaining one yet i*«ue«i
The publish
mouth.
Russia, finam ially so weak
T- Tnr.
— L.
. _ ? P
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R otk
oint f
L ___
imi _ :.—The o<-<j->-
er offers to send th«* remaining number*’ hcraelf, has no stronger hol«i on Bui- »ian of the 23d has the follow ing con-
for 1ss»; free to tho>e who subscribe now
garia than he latter's terrible monetary : earning the lime kilns ii»e«l n-bmnng
for lss7.
This will include a large engrav­
Bulgarian jw-as.-ints. an«! all the lime from the Kock l’oiut quarn-
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ing of Mount Hood, in eight color*. t«> be necessity.
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The kiln lately completed at the woikh
issued with the holiday number. Two d«>l- classes indeed, will not suffer further “
taxation without resistance, ami thus <>f the Portland Lime and Cetnvnt Co. i*
larsa vear
ten» of thousand» arc now . in flu- nature in full blast and i* doing ils u<»ik to pet-
Popular Woufhly ft>r Or- of things, likdy to fall .in easy prey to feetion.
As s<>*»n as (heie i- a ‘let up’ in
fn^rr.
the Kus-ian roiihle.
The largest Rus­ building and th«* demand (or lime be­
Opens with a most interesting article. Th« sian public loans, an«! most of the loans comes less pr»*sHÌng, the company will U*
Tragic »’lose of a Strange Reign, th« *ton
privately negotiated between the govern- enabled toovei haul kiln N««. 1. wliidi has
of L«»ui* 11 of Bavaria well t«»ld amt illustra­
te«!. "lrout Es«diing in Maim* Lak«*s
sa­ ment ami hangers, are chiefly he|«l in tss-ii running w ithout a moment » « e-.».«-
I’-isman k, who has ample •tion since April last, an«l is 1 .-g.lining to
vors more of our land, ami i* a m«»re cheery «iermany.
Tin* «oiupanv will put up
subject; ami tin* picture ol a thr«*c dav*‘ reason secretly to aim a «leadly blow at n«s*<f repairs.
catch will <emi many to such prolific Russia, hohls back reluctantly, not for another kiln eailv in tin- »pring, pr--i •«■
water*.
Tin pi> turesqm* career of Her
fear of licing taken at a «lisadvantage blv in February , in or-ier to t»* pi-epa <-i
man Cortes lend* itself to attra« five pic­ by France. I«ut chiefly la-cause he know s ! for the ojs-ning of the next building sea­
turing.
A Walk in the Faroes” i* a hit
that a rup.ure wouhi financially cause son. The enteqmse of th-* I’oitlan I
of travel in an unfrequ« nted group
All
who b»v«* |»et* will rnjii\
Parrot
I Have almost irreparalile loss to the hankers, Lime and Cement Company has piove-1
: highly successful, and has lss-n th-
Met. a* *|.«»rtsm«*n will appreciate *'Hunt­ merchants ami thrifty classes.
ing the Sandhill.” The charming “Walks
1 means, not only of furnishing woik to
I
n
'
iiiax
W
vr
V
ktfram
.
—
The
Indian
Ah«mt London, capitally* illustrate«!, is as
many men, in quarrying r«s-k, burning
war
vet.-rans
of
the
north
Pacific
coast
goo<l as an a< tual visit to the vicinity of
and barreling the lime, cutting atu! haul-
the great capital of England, while “.Sum­ will me«-t in I’ortlaml on Wednesday, ling wood, making bam-ls, etc., but ha»
mer Sauntering* About
Lake George” Novemiier 3-1, for the pur|iose of com­
saved thousands ol’ dollar» to builder»
makes us feel that we have in our laml all paring notes. On th«* evening <>f that
ami clM-where."
that is grand ami romantic and interest­ «lay an address will la* delivered by Hon. I , in this city
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ing. Altogether, the numlier i* one that,
Elwood Evans, of Tacoma. W T., under 1
T iil report of the graml ofli- «.-is of t .c
in variety of topics, « harm of writing and
F.. the soven-ign lodg«-of tl.«*
fineness of illustration, is unmistakably a the auspie«-of Multnomah Camp N«i. 2, J1. o. «)
hit. The plate, in gold ami odors, i* ex­ 1 W.V .to th«* general public,on the*‘In- I world, shows that theord« r ha» grown n
dian w.ir of 1 So.»-«'«; the authorities and fwenty-two years froiu lO.OtHi to 510,<>''
quisite.
* •
* |a*<iplc of Oregon ami Washington terri- | members, with an incicase in the t <<
1'he «ii*patelic> of the 19th m*t. :is*cr
t-u v vindicate«!;" for which a charge revenue of over t4,dO«t,U«k>. The u d<*
that the Ru**ian bear i* in ugly tuiiiper
ami that war may he «l<*ularv«l at an\ mo­ will I»- made for a Imisxi m, to meet ex­ is pros|H>iuiis in foreign iviunlries. Th«*
ment.
I ids i* the tw« nti« th turn- that war penses ami )»»sil«lv to assist th«* « amp figures <>f the vaiious <>dd Fellows l» n-
h «* been iiu'vitabl»? amt imminent «luring in carrying on its laudable work. The cficial associations show its eipts lor the
the year tsxii
lo« ture-room at Masonic tempi«- lias ls*en past year of f 1,«)' h '.'«■*’>; paid to fum I «•-
sei-itre-l for that purpose. The citizens of deceased meuils-is, 1193.362; death».
f'orr ¡nr I’ilfH.
of I’ortlaml ar.* too well a< -piair>tcd with 1652 ; money on hand, »372,»20. Ti>«‘ r
Pile* ar»* frequently pre- e<l« «i by a *< iim
of wi ight m the back, loin* ami lower pai t Mr 1'vans t<> liee«l to l«e told that a rich ' frort of the grand ftea-urer shows . b<
of t!u abdomen. « aiising the p.itienl to -up treat is in sto c for tl«-<ni ami tntl«-h to , ance oir hand. Aug. 2«l. l-v*. of J.»,«*7.. ■
pose In* h is some atleulioii of th«» ki'lney* int- re-t th«- stu l«nt of history.— Oreymi- I receipts for the year,
::. *x|»nh
<»r ne:/hboring organ*. At time* *ymp- iaa.
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Jure». 442.421; available a-»'t- of tl
t'»’ii* of in li_'e*tn»n are pre*«-nl. IhHtilenuy
' sovereign grand lodge. $7«
ritnr*.
urn i-im '* of the >t«»m.i«*h. etc. A mois­
I’.rrrythtHfi fiorit IVrnug
In the Isniily meeliaiii-m when tin- liver
iT«t- .Hit «*i nr t«-r
I'onstipation, «1«'i-.-p-ia
contaiiiiiition of the bio. «1. imperfect a*-
smiilati .il. ar,...... ..
to < nsui-
But it is
ca*\ to prevent tl,«--« c««u-< «pi«-m',-A. and t.,
r"in'«v«' thi ir i : iiim '. by a «-ours«- of I! ».-t« t-
t«-i« »'l-iiu.'i' li Bitter-which stimulate- «lie
lalt.uy organ :«mi r« uniat«', it. action,
ill«-ilir«-< t result 1« a ili-appearame if th«-
pain» In rii atli the ribs ami tliroltgh tli<-
shoulih-r bla«l«'. tb«' iiaii»« .«, h«-a*h«< lie»
y.*ll«,wne»» of tiie »kin. furretl l«»«k of the ture. like perspiration, producing a very
ton.ru«'. ami *«,ur «»l<«r ««i th«' breath, whi. h <li*agreeahl«* itching, after getting warm, is
a • oin'iion attendant
Blind. Bleeding ami
cliar.irt* riz«- livi-r «.uiiphimt
soumi «li
g«'«lion and ■« ri-.-tl’ar habit of I hh I v are itching 1 des yi«*l«i at »>m e to th»* apphua-
t«l<---ittg- al-«- -«»’Uii'ii to the use oi tlii- tioll of r>r. B*»*aiik«»'s Pile Reni«*«ly. which
< « h lu ite«l rc-torative of liealtli. which im­ nut* directly up«»'i the part* alle« t»*d. ab­
parts a «h-gree of vigor to the body which sorbing »In Tunu-r*. allaying th»* intense
it« iiin_ .oi l .*'lu. ti ig a permanent cure
is its best guarantee of - ifi-ty from mala
A«t«lrv*s. Th«* I>r Bosanko
rial epidemic»
New» weakm «» ait«l over- l’t ie«* So cun’*
ten-uni ar«- r- lievi-ii t«v i:, and it improve» Medicine Co., Piutia. Ohio. Sold at the
< ity b’-ug Store, laeksonvilla
both appetite and sleep
While i . »ney is « l«»-c. wag« -an«l prices
f'artttrrn and Mrchanlr*
I » > \|»ui4*v*. *ii »uld l»e « nt <joA n in < ver>
Na\<- nn»u»> .m«l | d »« i < i Bti
B Beve
I .»UM'litil»!. E c «» ih »uty. til»’ wat« h u«> >i of
Tour Nhitlirr*, \Viv< * an«t
In a fune
Motin - 1.« a I < .U I »<»r ft»r I •
•» >
’ ’ iv*
Iy |»tiru|i.*i*e of I»r. B»»*iitik »’.' ’ • ¡eli a »<1
k«-« piiic in lite h«»u>c a h<»tt!«» <»t |»r (»«»
'.•H.k«» ' < .•uzh M I I.ting K* iup. S!«»|»w u Lung Hyrii|». B. *t knuuii ren e iy tur
I jueli lU’iant'v. ndivvc* < <»t 'imptioii, (’«»tigli*. < <>l<i* (Toiq» ,md llretiH ki lt ; »!«•«.
cur< - < »ugli ande *iii ili the < l.ol in on« ti«,i»*. Rrlietva < BiBIrun ».f < r<- «i :n
»i>»i
night.
It is ju*t tl»«* rcrnctiy for har«i • night, may sax«* voti hutcln «!*
time-
l*ri<<‘ .V) etc
and $1 <À). Sold by { Prie«’,
<*«*nts vini *1 "•
* ■ .• * * ’
0old
I»r
.
’
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RotniiMin
I
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a ’B*.
l>r. J W R.)binfon. Jackiunville.