The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 09, 1887, Image 1

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JHÀRIÆS NICKELL
fOITOR AMD PROPRIETOR.
NEW TIMES BUILDINC
Otttc—Corner Third and <’ Slrw«U
K»U«ra «»f kiuberripliou :
ne c»»py per aoniun, in advance ............. 12 W I
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“ p«u<! withiu mx month» . - 7?» -
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75
MISCELLANEOUS
STATE OF OREGON.
U. 8.Senator*. J. H. Mi»<’h*ll, J. N. D»»lpli,('<»n-
<r*<M<nan. B. iform inn; Governor, 8. F»*nnoy»»r;
Hocrwlarj <»f Stat«». « oh » ix * W. McBn«te; State
Tr»’aaur*r, G*o. vV. Webb; Stat«» Printer. F. <’. (
Haknr; Supt. Public Infraction. F. B. McElroy; I
Suprein*« Jii<!<»**. W F. L<»r<i. (,’hint Justice W. .
W. Thayer. It S Strahan.
MEDICAL.
Ev’*ry«»u* Sh ould Gu and See th«
t'o-npriaintc .lack*»»n, J<M»*phine, Lake and
K|»»nath coiinticw: Circuit Judge, L« R W»b»ter: !
UiHtrict Attorney, W M t'nlvig.
JKCISON COUNTY.,
Senator, A.C. S< ml»»v; li«»f»r»**»«ntativ*«. J. T.
Bovdilch. It. A Mdler*.County Jivl<e. E. I»«Peatt;
Co nmiaeioner»*. lienj. Haynmnd. S. A. t’arlt«»n;
C‘»rk, W. Ii. Parker; Si»»»rifl. R. W. Dwan; Tr<-a*-
urer. N. Fiaher; V- • « »r. J. M Childer«: School
Hu3L»nn*«»iident. N. A. Jac*»b*; Surv*y»»r. Ja* Jef-
fr*jr; Coroner. It. Pryce.
OF NEW Sl’R^’G
I Yak >* itiii
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS. HUTS.
ZANZIBAR & PALMER SEERSUCKERS
S:OTS ani SHOES,
MERRIMAC SATEENS,
TOBACCO. GROCERIES.
CJlioiip loi* CJ
Country Produce bought and «uhi: aleo. Wool.
Huies. Fur* <*,>.1 Deer 8kina Solicit orden» for
Lumber
MAX MULLER,
»<»llic<* Bui'ding.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
VARIETY STORE I
A.X1> < •! I A M 1411 A Y
CINCHAMS
I NDIGO
AND SIMPSON’S SILVER GREYS
Fino J’.i
AFINE STOCK
NEW WINDOW CUI1TAI-.S, WALL Í fiPERS an BOWERS.
AT THE SAN F KAN' ’ISCO
Large Stock of Bouts and Shoes
NEXT LXMHl TO P. O.
law
CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE.
JACKSONVILLE. CBN.,
This is the place to get your
Will practice in all the Court* of the State Office
in the Court House, first door to the it ft of mi
trance.
GROCERIES
£• OePEATT
Choking Catarrh.
( IGARM
r
JEWELRY.
ATT< )RN F Y A COITNS E LO R- AT- L A W.
< \Nl»IES. NETS
pipes i \itns
NOTIONS. »1 I’l.ERY
SI \li ‘N! !.. \!. J
! < ». I A» i 03. t Hi.VILE PT’r >
Or *<•»««.
!
?'arnlsiiiu£
Gent’s*
J j
Good
And everything usually found in a tirst-cla««
Variety Store. Also,
A [TORNEY * COUNSELOR A I LAW.
CHOICE
Jacksonville Ogn
IN
FRUITS
SEASON.
Our g<>o<l-» arethe beat and guarante»»«! an repre
«ent»*!. Price« low. a.-« w>- do not propone to be
undersold.
Will practice m all the Court« of the State. Of
fire in ‘ ourt Houae. arcond d««or on right from
entr «nee
THE PLACE
W. F. WILLIAMSON.
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT-LAW
Medford, Oregon.
!
A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR
— TO GET YOUR--
All bu«inMM m iny line will receive prompt at
I
tention.
HANNA,
ATTOKMffiY «ft COPNNKbOK-A'r-LAW,
BLACKSMITHINC ACTUAL COST PRICES !
— DONE IN-
Jacksonville, Oregon.
THE BEST STYLE
Will practice in all the Court» of the State
office up Ntairw in Orth’» brick.
C.
LEXPEHT. M. D..
THE LOWEST RATES
Cali« rn«r»<»nd*d to at all honra, «!ay or nirfht.
Offi«?e opposte 8l»»v»»r’« H<»t"l. Jack*«*nvil1*
— 14 AT —
A» FIELD.
ECLECTIC I’ H Y S IC I A N.
H .« ! »ratini in Tabnif. Or., for the practice <»f I
hi* profession Makeanil r'ironir
-n-*h
a« K iati na’ism. Asthma. Piles. Kidney Du»en«e«,
L' ver < ’«»’iiplaritH. Ac a *p»»rialtjr.
L. L WHI CN-.Y
PHYSICIAN
AND
E a :ln Point
.1. D.
3UY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY!
CRDNcMILLER &BIR0SHS
J \<K SOX VILLE, OREGON.
BEEKMAN & REAMES'
Sl’RGEON.
Oregon
MP
1
I)
)
H.vin, locat«<i mt thi, ptac, I ,,k a,har* of
• oatroriiKH of thi« auction, ('all« attended to
any tim*.
I
ÜIJ,
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY!
W. H. SOMMERS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN HURfiKOS AND A<< OV< HEUR
í
Jacksonville, Oregon.
PrnfeMionai enlte promptly attended to day or
night
' <<n«ultntjnna in either English or German.
I IF 1 <’tfi<e end residence on California «treet.
opposite Union Livery Stable.
ucctssors to C. C. Beekman Bank.
•Iii<*k.oioii villo. < >i
THE l’NDFRsh.NFD IIAVI FORMF.D A CO
1 partner*«.p with un aiithoriz»* I capitul of
«r>.*».i*to, for »he pur|M>-<* of < <rryii u ««r. a General
Banknu: l?u-i i«—•* ni ;«’| t»f r- tn;fi< h»-- il Jack
-onvilh-, t >r»*g m < itti«-»* at il oldiS»«' -i<»f B<»vk-
inan’M B.uikmu flou:»«*. S. I* e «rn«*r «>f !'• irti and
i alifornia «treet«.
< < III I h M \\
1ÌIOS G. Ill \MES
GEO O DeBAR. M. D..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Jacksonville Oere^on-
Office and re«i<b»ne* California «»r«*»-t, «mit!,w<* t
of th-» c<> ir»-'io!»se. (’«II« promptly attend" !
to.day and n»»< t
M îi < *h i i» <* *
T. R. YOUNG. M D.,
PARKE $< LACY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURI. EON
Central Point, Oregon
Keep« toe hir«pMt Klerk of
Graduate <»f th* Medical University of Loumvi I le,
Kentucky, (’alls promptly attended to day or
•»ifiht.
Fruit. Shills, nrna:iin ital and W Trees
B. FBTCB. W. D.,
William«* Building.
id —
K f* UKART. M. D .
Beatitene* on (’ 8t.
PHYCE A GEARY.
NO APHIS OR LICE 01 TREES
Vfetilurd. Oregon
Office« in William«’ Brick Building Up-stair».
Apple Tree«»............................... $5 to $10 p»»r VM).
Peach ”
................
. in ‘ IK
Pluin and Prune Trees
g ‘* ih •• •*
Other tree« :i*i<l-»hriiblMtry furnish««! reasonably.
Bend for • atalociie to
J H.HETrtl Mil R. Woodburn. Or.
171 Flrat Mrerl.
PORTLAND, OREGON,
CARPETS
1857
OIL CLOTHS.
Linoleums. Rugw Mats. etc.
MACHINERY!
SAW
M I 1.1
J. C. CARSON,
.4XD JI 77? E ROPE—SPECIAL TIES.
Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel !
No. ßß North Front Strani
Portland. Oregon
’3
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS 1880
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
C*»*. 34 ani E Street«,
I». IRTI.. VN IX
GKNLRAL BUILDING M A IT IH AL.
and Price Li*t <»n applied**»«
Country orders a npo.’ialty.
FA( I »RY AT WEIDLEits MILL.
S dc«r *• i : iih . r«>r. T» iril and I’ Str»
PORTLAND OREGON
i Estimât«’*
< >11..
1887.
A.H. MAEGLY&CO.,
■
DEALERS
IN
in th« 8t«»e.
îraa 3u3ss ts and fr:m the Hotel.
No Chin*«* employ*«! and no deviation in
C^Meal*25ctent*; lodcin« 23 cent* to 5e cent*.
K. LKW1HTON Proprietor
A Rare Chance!
FRUIT TREES
By the Thousand !
£._____
'THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OH
1 dera through Jackaon and Josephine countien
for
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY
Any kind ian*«'<i in a tir't < 1 i*e Nursery.
rhone wnntnur Trv••* thi« ‘.all will •i»»w<>!!,o
»rive me their order« a** I will gnarant»*» «»tiafar
tion.
1 warrant all my tree« if pmperly caretl for.
Term« of payment e i«v. Produce tak*n at mer
ko» price, ltkil lbe. of P»-arh Sued wanted.
A. H. JOHNSON
Csrr.sc» Tool» »n<» pri’st» rfl«ct» of ths 1st»,
fi ? Ihn» Thi« iS« rsr« opportunity far any I Jackeon viHe. Oregon A ig. 1 1<W5.
Th» publie sr» h»r«h, notiHM thst th« tin.lsr
•ignod will of"'' •> Privste —I" »H th«
W AO ON MATERIAL.
to Parcha-« som« fi rat-c lara carnage
MSt*r****>tc" j| jç H ANNA. Admiutetrutur
March ®. 18fi5
' S3R1PSBIR7D0W8 SEEEP,
Importai sn«l brodbyü.W. Hu’it. Whit-,k»r.Or
The H Sheep for Wool and Mutton, i
CITY BARBER SHOP.
CALIFORNIA
* ark «<» nt lllr.
STREET
Oregon,
THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY PREPARE!»
to do all work in his line in ths he*t manner in«! I
st reasonable price».
GEORGE 8CHUMFF
Tin
foil«.wing reina’kabie, though
foolish ami idiotic resolutions were ad­
dressed to President (’leveland, at
PORTLAND, OKKGON.
Washington, hy the Farmers’ Alliance,
of Floyd county, Indiana, at their meet­
ing, last Saturday night:
“Resolve<l, That there is no promise,
either expressed or implied, by which
Mnde by
the |H*ople of the United Stat»** mu*1
pay their President
p<-r » lonth. or
ai.x o’h»*! sum, while rlecti»>ne'*ring for a
!-e< »»nd tri in of office. Therefore, we
» all ujmui President (’lev« land, Iwfoie
• tailing «’ii his pending elect¡oncering
tom th'oiigii the Wot an<l South, to
(i'-t viitrout his resignation and til«» it
w th the p:<>|«*r officials in Washing­
aving ih < eived my goops direct ton.
“Resolved, fuither, the pre*i<l«*nt and
from the Fvt I am able to mek»’ihn alw»ve
reduction. I keep a full lino of th«» latent secretary of this alliance are hereby in-
Rtylee nf
structeil to f<iward a certified copy of
tlie*e resolutions by register’d letter to
CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, ETC
the President of the United State«.”
When men bnul together ami get HO
which I am prepared to manufacture into
clothing of the mo«» popular mod»*«
foolish, as these resolutions lead us to
JAiF“ All work guaranteed to fit Give tn* a
call and «ee for yourselves before you purchase believe, they should be gathered up bv
th«* proper authorities and thrust into an
elsewhere.
Pant« made for
(X) and upwards.
ins.ii e asylum, where their acts would
J. A LAKSEN.
Next door to Mensor Bros’ <onfo’-m with their«u*roundings.
T
Wholesale Agent«,
I
I
J. A.
LASSEN,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
JACKSONVILLE. OGN
WiDWARE, STOVES end TIRWARE H
4'oiit»«nin«< IJ« K M»m». w««il furi«.i«hc1i. The'««~t
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
S5FLL. HEITMIt A WOOIMKIi,
10 PER CEkr. REDUCTION !
Dealer in
IN THE «ETKOPitLIH.
i
CORRESPOXDEN( E SOLICITED.
Sash, Doors, Blinds
CHEAPEST A1TD BEST STOCK
Oregon Kidney Tea
K
:8>
Mannfaetnrsr <»f
LARGEST,
o
/. VG’ ER so L L ROCK' DR IL I. S .1X1) Co. 1/ PR ESSORS,
PRICES
T. J. COLBERT,
I
WOOD. IRON AN? Sil .ING MACHINERY
on the N<»r*' w.**f cast.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
THE
IT STOPS THE PAIN
-i» i i.’icnc :
^vr
— AND AT —
Ara»laat« <*f thè raiverslty nf l.rip«lr, Germany
DR, W. S
LAWNS
COCHECO
H3’ CLOTHING
P. P. PRIM
H~K.
ORCANDIES,
I !
The Supreme Court of ()re<on meet* at Salem
regular term» commencina on the first Monfjay*
in March and October.
TheCircui’ Court forth* Firnt Judieinl Distr ct
•et* in JarkM>n <*»nntyon fir»»t M‘»n»tays in Apr-!.
8>*pt‘»tnb r and D-»< ember In Kinmath c<»un»y
on aecond Monday in June and fir*t Morutay in
Nov»'mb*r In I^tk* «»un'v '»n tn* third Mon»iip
in May and »he »econd Monday in Oc»«d»»»r m
Josephine county on first Monday« in March ami
Augunt.
For Jacknon county the County, Prnlwiteand
Commismoner«' court* rn»»et every month, com
tnencin« with th* first M«»n»!ay; for Josephine
county, the first Monday in Janua-y, April. July
and Septemtier; for Like county, every alternato
month, commencing the first Monday in January.
For Klamath county the first Wminemlay in March.
June. September am! November.
/
Scrofulous, inherhed and Con­
tagious Humors Cured
by Cuticura.
T
Senator. H. B. Hi Iter; R »pr.»-,.»ntative, S. (J.
Hit »hell: •’«»U’lty Ju !<•». V. Cnlvnc; C«>mu»i)*i*ion-
•ru, H. He**‘»njer I. H. Payne; Clerk, C. K
Chan*l»»r; Sh*nff. f G. Pn»tcr*on; Tr«»a«urer, J.
W. H »w»nl; A**»*w, J P. l^wi«: Scho*»l Su
l»orin»*nd«»nt. E. F llath/fway; Surveyor. W. N.
H <und*r«; Coroner, Dr. Kremer.
«i.aUAru «Ku’Nrr.
Joint Senator. C.
C «rf wriuht of Wa*co; Itep I
reanntati v<». H. McLean of Kia nxtl»; County I »«dire.
G. »V. Smith; Co n nt«*>>» uw*. J L. Hank*. It.
CRO'CKE.RY, ETC
A. E wmtt;Clerk. W. ’. 1 kte;S’»eriff. M. D. t'hit-
der»; t'r*«*'irer. G. f. BiMw» »; A*«•••«»»r, K. B.
Hatton; S ”i >»! S n»*rmten<lent. W. E. Greene;
Sar**yur. II. S. Moor*.
Rumeni ber, the»» g<H> I» are new an«I bought since
L<KK COUNTT.
the war wi railroad rate« and are »old
Senator. C. H. C.trtwriuht of Waero, IteprnAnn
tariVe, R. H-*L*-«n of Kia nnth; County Jud«e. A.
Fitt» Co n»nu**ionem. Ge ». M. Jone*. C. Loftue;
ibh i
Clerk W T. Royd; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton; Treas­
ure •• k vf » '»lien: Sthooi S iperintondent, A. II.
?i«h*r; A»*««»*or, O. L. Stanley.
.1. n. NEIL.
So much has been Raid ni thi« place
that a brief description of it, it« him
roundings and advantage« will not be un­
welcome to moat of our raadera.
A ride of about five hours from Albany
in the well-finished cars of the Oregon
Pacific brings one to the terminus of the
road, Yaquina city. After crowing the
Willamette at Albany the road traverHe-
the almost level valley over beautiful
HROUGH the medium af oneof ,v<»ur books fields of giowing and harvested grain to
received through Mr. Frank T Wra.v drun- (’•»rvalliR, where the weM aide division of
ciat Apollo. Pa.. 1 b*rvun« acquainted with your
C uticvra RKMKDtm, and take Lis <»pp«»nunity the O. ik (’. is ciOHsed. Not much of the
J
to testify to you tint their qm < lnv»n«rnian»?ntly town can he Been from the car.*, a* many
► cured me of one of the worat c • wet* or blood jH>i- trees are well grown. From the little
Rining, in connection with erysipelas that 1 have
jrik
ii
ever seen, and this nfter having been p»-<»nonnc«*d seen it appears a well-built, clean town,
incurable by some of the best physicmi s in our and although the |»eople aie lepreRentvd
county. I take great pleasure in forw.<i<iing to a« lnonev-iw ikerH they are evidently
you this t eat 1 mon ini, unBoli^ited as it in by you.
in order that others sufferii ic front similar nml»v Lome muketB a* well, which largely con­
dies may be encouraged to give your CirncCRA dones the fonner fault, if fault it be. To
R lmf . pik « a trial
the right of the track just after paRsing
P 8. WHITLTNGER. TiPecliburc, I’a.
Reference: K bani T. W ray . Dru/pmt. Apollo.Pa. the depot may be seen the site of the
new agricultural college, the cornerstone
SCROFULOUS ULCERS.
of which wax laid reiently,
Jam«*» E. Rich .dson; Custom E»ms<». N« w
S<x»n after leaving (’orvallia the foot­
Orleans.« n nacfi tv>ys-. “Tn ih7u Kcrofnhum Ul­
cers broke out on my body until I wu* « mans <>f hills are h a< bed. These ate partially
»orrnption
Eveiyth ng kriuwn to the iii(«h«-id ch’ariHl, ami on every hand may la* seen
faculty was tried in rain. 1 i» carnea mor*- wreck.. fine* fields and good buildings. On tin*
At times could not lift my hand■* to my head,
could not tun» in be«i; was in constant pa n, and thoit*and hills, on a cl**ar «lay, may !►••
looked up«»n life as a curse No r» h« f or cur-* in s«*en not onlv the rattle, hilt man and
ten y»*ars. In lhHO 1 h< ard of tbe( UTIClRA UhM- the fruits of his toil
It may not be so
edier , used them, and was p< rf»ctly cured.”
pleasant to wotk upon a hilly farm as
Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. L). C uawfo BD
upon a level tract—indeed it is quite
ONE OF THE WORST CASES.
I r* bable that distance lends enchant­
I »111 NTS
We have been Belliiigyour ( z ’ vtici ’R a RKMKDfF.s
for year«, an<i have the firrt complaint yet to re­ ment lo the view ; but be that as it may.
ceive fr«»m a customer. One of th* worst cases viewed from a car window tin* farm* of
of Scrofula I ever saw was cur» d by the iimp of Polk and Benton counties present a view
five lot ties «»f Ct TICV R A R m S olvent . ('CTIiVRA most fair.
and CVTICCR4 S oap - The «o p take» the "cake’*
The Maty’s river,which forms the key
her* H" a nie«<n-inal eoap.
t*:i xo i.M
TAILOR A TAYLOR. Pni>.’ Frankfort, Kan. ot pas* to the Coast Range on the east
*'<lr of the inoiintains, is crowded and re-
SCROFULOUS, INHERITED,
An»i C<»nlHgi-»tiH Ihiriior*. v:i!t !.<• * of Hair ;*:.«! crossed many times among the foothills
Eruption.* of lit«) Skin, ar«» i»«»*i iv« b <-ur. .l by an l on the mountain’s side. Once the
(’VTiciRA an<f '’ uticurs S oap «■xt-1 j . u -- i actual ascent isifgun there is n<> let up,
Cuticura RcHolvenr inb-rnnlly, wh» n ail otlin-t* <»r rather d<»wn.
till the summit is
fail Send for Paniphl*».
W I > \ ,\ l .IS !• s.
reached. Winding in and about turns
DRUCCISTS USE THEM.
thu* the Rimke conbl hardly make, wit!
W»» Imre obtai•>«•«! * ifisfwtory reMilb fr»»m »!-
the track hr viewed from the real plat
use of Hi* i uticlira R<»iu«*«i)- - m our <»w. fa nily,
I ('Bin, now inucii higher on one side an ;
and rvc«nntnHn«l th»*m b«yo: <1 any otio-r r»»rn»"li- ?
f«»r diNiMis«*« of the ekm and hio<i l. I • .(••inat.d now thr otln*r hs the rm ves demanded,
for t' ern grow»» a« ch»*ir rn»-nt* b- conv ki.< v n
tin* moiiiitain is rhinbrd with what is
MILIJ.N A 1’0, l)ru,xi*t.*. L.trub. I’„
really an easy grade, viz: 110 feet to the
mil»*.
CUTICURA REMEDIES
Or«*asiona!ly a ranch in seen, an t a
Are«<»!<! «-TPrywher«*. Price: » uticura, tin* Great
Made <>f selected stock by the be-t American Manufacturers. Please Skin < ure. 5() ett» ; <'uticura Soap, an fxquu-t»«» small plat is gath< r *d ami less carefully
B«autiti*r. 25 «•»*; (’uticura R«*Mo!v(»nt. ti.-* X- w
examine Gi'.wls and Pri«‘e> bef.tre ptir^ba-ing. Recpeetfidlv,
BI ocn I Purifier, tl <RJ- Potter Drug and (’h»*rnical -tored, if we may judge from the build-
i ng«, Tirnhei there is none except at
Co.
, Boston.
J. N UN AN.
intervals. The mountains and
DI \f I LES. Black!..«ade Skin »<b*riii>bm -I long
I U1 Bubj Humor*, um * ( uticura Soap
num v «•f the fi.nthills ar-* covered with
dead flumps and some young growth,
1 ilCH «.•ic running among these in va­
ii»»u* i la<c*
cs as w*»
\\e p.i*svd.
p.i*se*l. What looks
Have you awakeu»*d from a di-t irbi-i *«'•* P
strang»* »* the va*t amount of dead
with all the horribh* »enbatiuns of an:« >a**in m-».*t strung»*
• r standing on tin* hdis, kil.ed
kii
by a
clutclnnc yonr tl root and (•»-•'»Min«th-1 ufc br»*;«lh timber
from :• our tuditened cli«^t ? H.»ve .«>u t ot • <-f tv i ifi«
i<- ‘ fire
tire wiiich rag • ■ ’ 1 . many yea's
w
ag <.
tf languor ami »1« buity that -u< cc« d th** « ti »rt
Illi* mad
»«».id d<»wn
<l<»wn the w»st »leclmc* is
»<•<•!• ar j, ur throat and t.» ad <>f thia c.itarrb.d
t.i »
i i\
i v* . r, u:il v it is haul
r ? v\ __
I at __
n d<*pre*Mix
.
mtfu»*m*«* it « x»*rtf» »!• ng the \ .iqui’ tia
<1 tillm«? tn toll v ludhc river or road is mo>t
I i Up »li die UH I. <<‘*(l<i)l*U t! 111 ;« tf. mi
!-«•<• li«.w ri i ■ 'A'
tt.-> l;.*.HÌ with raie- hbd «•
k» d. Thro»» tuni.»I*, al! slmit on<*s, I
«iiìfìcuit H !•« io riti ti.» : a>* I
r - . Il.r i lt a- (1
pa -»*d throng!!.
ïillig* of t!il« ¡ « .•'»•e»»!’*' ir
. :.l can t^ ify
who aro .■•di'«*’* <i w.rh
c t
H ».v .» tf; -uit :<»
About 15 mil» > back from tin* »»»•«• in
¡»rotee
prutec ’ the
th* !*y«tum
!»y«tem a. ai'.M it- ftiH.ur pr ,;i« - inaction is noted on the ¡ami-', which
toward»» tho Inngt*. hv«*r ai «I l.-«l- •>-.
|>h\ .
ciana will admit- It is a t» r. ii»l- di*«-a>«*. and .i •• said to If v»*r> i i< Ii ami ;in*urpa>-cd
crie» out for r» lief and cure.
f 'i vegetables ; but uc saw nothing in the
The remarkable curative power»«, when nil oth-
fields and gardens pas-»«* 1 to indicah*
er
romeli'*
utt»*ily
fail,
ol
Sandford
’
«
Radical
nt the Ol<l Stand of
< ure, ere attested by thounandu who gratefully that they arc on»*-half as fertik* a* an l1-
recommend it to fellow aufi»*t eiH. No Maten.e.-.t iin »is prairie. Neither »lid the ('alitor
in mad* regarding it thatemnot be anbMai't in»«*d nia vegetables of all descriptioriH make I
by themunt reepectable anti rehabl»» reference»
Each packet cunta»no on«* l»ottlcof the Radical good the claim of great iichn«‘SH. As
• •
('ure. one box of Cat «rihal Solvent, and an im­ for houses ami farm appliance*, we are
proved luhaler, with treatise a:.d direction*, and
not permitted to say that tl»«\v indicated
ir »old by all druggiet* ter ?l
are being offered for sale at
too much prosperity.
P<«ttcr Drug A ( hemical ( t.. B o M ou .
Y.o|uin:i city, the terminus of the rail­
road i* situated six miles from the bar or
«•ntiance to the harbor on th«* north side
IN ONE MINI TE.
Achinn back»*. tui>»-,ar<i bulcw. kidney of th»* river. It is a radroa«l town, th«*
and uterine pnin«% WHHkne*« and inttam- laud upon which it is built, as well as the
matiun. rhetlWAU«'. neuralric, M*ia»ic.
*u«i«len, »»harp aud n«»rvouH imine i»n<l laml for seven miles al»ove and below, is
86^* 1 hnro will positively be no Re-jor vat ions. The goods must be
•train» r«*llr<e<t in one win tit«' by that owned by the <)r»*gon Pacific, who giv<*
new, elegant and infallible antidote tu pam and a nominal lease in order that they may
sold at once, even
inflammation, the (uticura Anti-Pnin I’lnstcr.
25 cent» ; 5 for $1 ; at all druggiMla, or Putter take {»oHsession at anv time if they desii«».
W»--t of the town is a tract 600 h »*t wide
Drag & Chemical ( o.. Boot on
and half a mile long still ovei flowed a»
■
high tide, which has be»*n «liked off.
This is being filled bv th»* use of dump
«•art*. Just west is 1000 acres of inu<i
flat* to which th-- railroad has secured a
, ; 4 AVO. ! I li< >Mt REMS I)V
title, and which it i* their intention to
< _-5 warrar* «• ' t« : t«- < .fain a «ingle j ar-
r claim a’.d ns»* for the town-site. Th«* I
t;<-|r of ' «*. -.n or ^ny injurious sub-
•
, but is pui viy vegetable.
chaniu-i »long th s t• act and in front of
t
w n pM»pei :> s iid to be | J6 i f. < t w id«*
It will Cure dl Diseases caused
by D* rjuiT*:nrnt of the Liver,
!». it* n.i rowe-i piace and from 25 to 3 •
Kidney i and Stomach.
f«*- t deep at low ti<!••. The town itself
If your I.ivcr ► it <>t order, then y ur
I (-'»ably contains 250 inhabitants, wh"
whole system isderaitged The blood »•
exhibit a fair degr»;»» of activity in b i*i-
«inpure, the breath offensive , you have
headache, fed languid, dispirited and
nvss. They s-em to • xp -« t that th»*
nerv ««.¡s
To pi event a more serioui con­
place is spee<lily to become a sec<-nd N»*w
diti« n, take at on<g Simmoni
York. Portland is a mete hamlet coni-
*
t»ar»‘»l with th**ir expectations and talk,
■tiffer w rh
l hat this w ill at no far distant futme
____
w
JUX __ V _______
XJXv _______
Kidney
Affection«, avoid
stimulant, «nd take Sunm ns Liver Regulator
I iv Irecoim* a place of considerable im­
Sure to relieve.
portance cannot l»e doubted, when it is
If you have eaten anything hard of
considered that the Oregon Pacific, evi­
digestion, or feel heavy after meal«, or
dently ba. ked by some transcontinental
»leepies« at night, take a dose and you
will feel relieved aid sleep pleasantly
hue* the ('hic.igo and Nori hwestern h is
If
you
are
a
Miserable
sufferer
with
Walter A. Wood’s Binder!*,
directing all tlie tra»le (xyRsible to its
('«»natipatinn,
I>y«pep«ia
and
Walter A. Wood’s Chain
shores Thecoinpany's boats loading here
IlilioiiMiir««, *e<k relief at onte in
ai»’ models of neatness, and the route
Simm.jns l iver Regulator. It d^es n >t
require continual dosing, and costs but a
thus affo.ded for fr» iglit ami passengeis
trifle
It will cur« fou.
i* both quick ami cheap as well asplra*-
If you wake up m the morning with a
ant Next u«*«*k w»* will bave umì -thing
Plain and Fraction Engines,
bitter, bad taste in your m ut;-,
to i v about Newport, at pfesv’d thr
Lever Hay Rake; also a
S.mm- n-' I iver Kegulat t
rt h
pr t*«’ip:d town on Yaquina bay.
rects the I'i •■*»>'■ mash, sue..,
i
l*\l 1*111
lhe Breath. andcl-.«nse* tl.r 1 rr-<!
i a
l ongue. Clultiren often'.-e-! ' me-a*- (
hai
Pir.in
l»i sr S tati mi nt .—Th«» fol­
tic and 'Funic to avert appr a<b;-.g ■ •
Write for Catalogue. Add ree» either FRINK Rlt‘»s. 1*11’1..
lowing is a recapitulation of the debt
Simmon* Liver Reg .'ator >• il! •• ii'-\- ‘
-
ache, Sick Stomach. I > iig '.on, 1 »ysent'»y, ■* -•
statement i*sm*d today :
Interest l»'Hr-
the Complaint- m< i. —r.t »> ( ! dilhoo i
ing debt, prim ip.d. f 1 ,IMH,S53.712 : iti-
At any tim? y u feel v -»r system u ed«
t- rr*t, $10,111.336; total. $1.070,B»iS,i‘-K.
cleansing, tut» ng. regul t;r>g without v^l nt
Debt <»n which int- r»‘*t has «•ease»! since
purging, or stimulating without int< x»
eating, take
nial in it v principal. 0.1197.712; interest,
$1*6,9;
total, i4.5S4.fM7
pet.t bear- I
inj! no interest, J597,443,84'>. Interest
prepanl not accrued p-r debt circular,
I
>1. <'75. ;.*); total debt, jniicipal, $l,6t' Io -
^REPAf.ED 3Y
t< tai.
705.267 ; inteie.-’t,
$11.476,54S;
>1,674.1*1 ,H15 : le*s <*a*h items available
J. H. ZEILIN & CO . P.S/adcO
f
inliirtii’ii of pie debt, $259,555.54'».
Total debt les* available cash item.«.
$ 1.414.626,275. Nit cash in treasure
September 1. 1SS7. $126,977,436. Debt
I-•** < ;u*h in th«* tr» a*m v, August 1. 1HB7,
$1,274,5*3,K42. l>-cr» ase »luring month.
54.SO9.475. Total available for reduction
—Nature’s own Remedy—
of the <lrbt, $259,54*)..530. Reserve film!
held for ledemption of United States
I
Will Hpeedilj reliev• arri p°nna
nentiy cure all the various d:.!i u'- m»!es. $100.600,000; unavadable for th**
ties arising from a dvsord» red con reduct on of the debt, $26.256.331 ; cer­
dit ion of the
tificates hel»l as «’ash. $20,434.950; net
LIVER AND KIDNEYS ! rash balance on hand, $44,760,980. To­
SOEE \GENTS FOR
tal ca*h in treasury as shown bv the
It i* perfectly harmlesn and can | treasurers general account, $459,991,-
he niven tothe m«st delicate woman
<»r child. For -ale by all druxaiets. 729.
Jacksonville, Oregon
GRANDEST & URGES! COLLECTION
J< »«real NF. I'OVNTT.
MtKTINi» nr OOUBTS. FTC.
YAQTIN’A.
VITIATED BLOOD
SPRINC! 1887 SUMMER!
Fltt'iT JUDICIAL DISTMI0T.
ADVEBTÏEISO
WAGONS, PLOWS, IMPLEMENTS,
yji<*1<>s<>ii vi I io. Oregon
Tm British citizen« in Portland ♦ >!1 I
Juno ITtli.on th« oecavion of the jubilee,
.«•■nt an address to Queen Victoria. Of
couisc it was w ritten well and contained
many exptessiontt of yood will, fn reply
FOR GOO1.s in oil; LIN!
the Qnecn, through her minister in
\V I ington, d up.itched her '•sincere
thanks,'* regulation kind, “to the British
community in Oregon for their loyalty
ÜN8. PISTOI j S ANT) OTHER HREARMF and attachment to her majesty’s person.
r*pair*d in th* !•<•*» style and new on*« mail*
to order Hewing-machineM «Iso repair»«! and There is “form" in such a proceeding
put in firet-clAK* order.
and that is.aliont all, outside of a mild
Wholesale R1! Itetail Dealers in
Pricer t«>*uit the timrt* and «at is fact ion Ruar»n- deceit. A great deal of time and a nnm-
f eed.
ber of empty words and frivolous senti­
Give me a trial.
ment were Wasted on both sides. Such
11. STRAIT.
Medford Dec 18.188C.
ceremonies are cold-blooded in their na­
Silver an I Siir*r Plat»»«l Wire. Sp*’» « -b»* -n I • >r»f i’il <»o->,l*; agents for the Rockford
R«-lr<»;»<l W it ’Ii«**.
ture and ar«
are perie«
perfectly
loathsome an«i
and aih-
dis-
ttveatKl
tiv loainsome
ALL ROODS IN TIIK UN < M AN’i’F V'Tl’It»»”! r*A »>Rr)*-:R ANI> REPAIRED
Ilf A I)!/ FOR ALL. |W) a week and oxter««»« gusting, on account of the dishonesty !
W h *"*!
.nirina <» • -fully "X H-nt d.
IM I I K K paid. Va'uabi»-nnttiî ».: d p tf tn ib'irt»
fciW" 3-»lectu>n Packaga« deut >»i mjUc«;v»n. «’•> n n me »•« « fu » us I »fore p'lnrhABing «liewhere. VVUIUI fje?. F. V,VD*KLRÏ. Augura. Me apparent, to some people.
NOTHING SAVED RY SENDING EAST
L C. H^IXRICHSEN.
tn Tî-it *Oe3t. -
-
-
Portland. Oregon.
THE LtADIMS JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST,
Diamonds, Watchos, Jewelry, Clocks!
1«. M'JTItÆVr
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH,
MEDFORD. <)R
0
«H'D JOB
WOBI.
AdvertiHemetit» wiJJ be insertad ’.n the Tiltil
t the fo) ’ »wing rates :
I en line», une irw»rtion...........
r so
“ each «fibuaquent insertion.............. 1 00
WF* Legal advertiaamenta inaarted reaaonably.
A fair reduction from the above ratM mad« to
yearly and time ad vert jeers.
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
IACK8ONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1887
VOL XVII
B W
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
vrrop.Nr.Y.» c <> i ’ nsei , oi <- at
¿¡n’iieuiûfMticiimcsi,
A NARROW ESC
NO. 35
s< utt
as b o 'ME ae . i .
TWO OLD-TIMER» MF.tT
The Graphic Account of a Moat Woiid«*
ful Occurrence.
THEY MET, Fût GUT
AND QUIT.
The Ercniug Democrat attempts to
« rite upa reminiscence of James < t’.Mea
[Kingit-»f Oorrespoudehce Boston Gl<»t<J
ra and Harvey \V. Scott. The«*ditor of
An event ha* taken place in thia city so
that paper whs away down South when
remarkable in it* nature that I v«>nture to
Scott and O’Meara first met in Oregon.
describe it in full. The principal in the
Janies O’Meara is a fine writer; be is
affair in Mr. Jere Smith, son of Mr.
about tlm only Democratic editor of
Cornelius B. Smith, of the State Insur­
marked ability who ev»-r invaded the
ance Department at Albany, who is well
State, ex«ept, perhaps, “Billy” Haley,
known, stands very high and is in every
who died young, at Albany, in 18i>6.
wav reliable. I have had a long ami
O’Meara ram«» to this State, then a ter
most interesting interview with him,
which I transcribed and send you in his ritory. about 1855. He ¿1 on«*e sprang
into prominence Irecatisv he Lad ability t*»
own words, trusting it may prove valua­
do so; but he Lad a rival in the peison
ble to your readers :
of Asahel Bush of Salem, editor and pub
“During last year,” he said, “I could
Usher of the Oregon Statesman, at that
not understand what was the trouble with
time the Democratic bible of the Pacific
me. I had alwavs felt strong and hearty,
(•oast. The Democratic paity of Or«*gon
hut I gradually became aware that some­
was at that tune of such vast proportions
thing wasumlerniining me. I first began
to feel drowsy and then in a day or two I that it didn’t adheie, so to speak, fhete
would be unnaturally wide’ awake, were but few Whigs here. There wi«
Strange pains would come iti different John P. Gaines, Dave Logan, “Billy’*
Adams of the Oregon city Araug, I>r
parts of mv body.
McBride, Thus. J. Dryer, Dr. H. V. V.
Mv head did not
ache much but it Johnson ami a few • thers; but thev were
usually felt heavy. not numerous enough to I»e effective
IN A COLITh Al. FIGHT.
I was sometimes
hungry and some- Of course, the dominant party Fs-it g «-o
times
I
I hated inm h in th«- ascendancy, conkl affotd tu
food, while
my tight within its own organization. So
sleep was
very when O’Mvara came up from California
irregular,
I he and Bush at one»* lurked horn*.
could not under­ O’Mearv swung off and lie ami Colonel
stand
what
it James K. Kelley organized what they
meant.
but termed the National Democrats* paity
thought it might The Whigs, l»eing ro h<qH*lcssly in the
passlawav after a minority, were prune to vote for any­
time; but it did thing to beat tin? Democrats. It was in
1S5S. O’Meara secnr»’d thv nomination
not.
I don’t see
PICTCHE Ol
for Stat«* Printer on the ‘ Na*ional’ D«*m-
bow I could have Geon so blind, but I
«•iatic ticket, and Col. Kell *y st- <«1 in
■upjcjM- I was like most [>enp]e who are
°or <’«»ngri‘s* on th«» same layon?. Bush
trouble I in the same wav.
and 1 thought
I ' , «4.1
t I I ' > ' i g 11 I
After
a while . I fsailed in for >tate Printer on the “Reg­
it nothing dangerous.
................
ular” Democrat i billet and I. F. Gru
noti. eda pn-uliar e<j|.,r and odor aboul it
ver f»»i Congo*«»«. Bnth«»f she latt«*i «»• •*
tin- tiui Is 1 was pa- ing. that they were
dark <itini< s an ! \< rv iight
iiglit at others. »•lect.lv. The canvass was acrimmiimi*-.
Finally I l.-.'aiito g id’ lb -h. but I knew Bush was wry p» r.-*)iia! in hi« writing*
it was unnatural as 1 that I was bloating. and rould turn his pen to all the epitlmts
This f iglit«. ne l me, an I I eoneillted in his native v»*imimlar. O’Meara wa*
physicians, who were very kind in their more inclined to use polis’.ied language,
attentions, hut «lid not help me in the but his adversary at time* drove !r>m t»»
least. My father than went with me to th«* usif of expletives which were, at
New York,an«l we consulted the eminent times,
Dr. Keyes, who treated me for several
week-. At that time mv eondi’ion was
horrible.
I wa- hh« ite<l from , “ad to
foot, it we- a most im|s>ssib!e to breathe,
and I could out sleep. In several places
on mv l>ody ti e -kin burst o|«en, sogrest
was the p e.-surefrom within. Tfieagony
I endureil was inileSeribable. Then the
«loetor tol«l me my case was hopeless,
that 1 had Bright's disease in its worst
form, and that I had only a few day to
live.”
“Fortunately I had a friend who ac-
companied me an<1
would not bee
<li««
with
struggle.
n««t urge,
si-teii on my mak­
ing one more ef­
fort, and ) <lid so.
I noticed an im­
provement
at
onee ; in four «lays
the
swelling
greatly d«',r«'a-e<l
and the pain
w holly c«*us P<1
I
continued to im­
prove, an<! am a H< TI RE OF
_ MlbKRY
___ _ _
well man to-day. am! owe my life to the
inarvefoiis« effv< ts <»f that wonderful
preparation. Hunt’* Remedy. I believe
thi.«i* the /reateht nmdirine that wasever
dibeovered by man. and I only wish the
«huh* world might know what it has
done for me.”
“I know there are thoiiRands of people
troubled as I wa« an ! in just as great
danger, l»ut they do not realize it.
Brig it'* •li««*a«e is the most deceptive,
the mo*t horrible malady th«» world has
ever know n. It lias no settled symptoms,
but assumes ov* rv imaginable form. I
h id rm idea it v. <* Bright’s disease that
was U'ble:mining ine until 1 l»ogan to
bloat, ami now that I am w 11 and en-
joyi
lit'» . 1 ó*» I !ik<» t«*l’i* r «’\«*ryLo<iy
al»";
tn\ tn » u n!-»n* «
ip.
Is it any
wonder thi«
•wn ip arou*ed over rnv
r«*sur:c«-tion.
Such is the ar. <»mt of probably a* nar­
row an esc.ip* p.»m <l»‘ath as wasever
known. The lir.< symptom« which Mr.
Smith felt were surii as many others
feel hut <lo not c »n«ider worth noticing.
It is plain, however, that the early in-
dications >»i a dangerous disease cannot
be trifled with. Lut must I k * met prompt­
ly, and Lv such a reme Iv a« has been
proven to I m * iinlee«! a friend in time of
nee«!.
W inthrop .
M >Ri: F»»H< IBI.E THA> i IJ.<. RN’l .
; i* more complete by far than any other in 8ou th-
'em O-egor.. and compares favorably with any io
the Stat*. Job Printing of every imaginable
descript ion done at Sa.i Frnn<*i««o rates.and in
promt»!and hn»t-cla»smanner.
STILL THE OLD QCESTI0N.
O«-ngon is imposing from California,
!<>t it«»-«, onion«, butter, peaches, sweet
:>-«t:«»««•«, ernpo«. green com. and canta-
«•u|ie«. Great quantities of these pro-
lucts coin«- in on every steamer. Nearly
.ill the«e tilings, of her own proJuction.
Oregon ought to have nos a great aband­
on«-on th” market
But we shall prob­
ably lie obliged to import from Califor­
nia throughout th - year butter, oniona
<n«l j«otatoea; an<l G-aiis, canned vege-
al«le«. and fruit«, that we ought to pro-
lnce for export, we shall continue to
bring from that State for our own con-
-u nption ; while bsron, hams, lard, can­
ned beef, soitf and much else, will keep
coming from the East to us in carloa.is.
Through this continual demand on
other State« even for our food, our leth-
irgy a-lverti-es ita-lf and our State tails
into direrdit. It is natural enough for
those upon wnoin we make continual do-
•nand for these ptodneta to suppose that
we cannot produce them onraalvea, or
oe we too laxy to undettake it. Cali­
fornians ooint to the vast quantities of
fruits an«i vegetables shi|>|«*d by them to
Oregon an«l nay t i immigrants who talk
ol coming h«-re, “Oregon has neither
soil nor climate; it doesn't produce any­
thing; people there are obliged to buy
their fruit and v««getables here; if you
g«» there ton’ll .starve."
A dealer in Portland, the other day,
pointed to large quantity of musk mel­
ons in crates from California, saying;
I "In each ci ate an- a doien and a hall of
melons; they cost in San Francisco 11.32
a crate, packe«! as they are, crate and
all. <>ur people in Oregon seem to think
j tla-y can’t afford to raise them tor that
j price. But until they «Io we shall be
- o ! iii «-!! c «1 to o«<i> r from California."
! < >!,i««ns an I p.latm-s in large quantities
i :li;dealer l«a«l also r.««-eive,l by steamer,
i lie s.ii«l fuither that h<« snppiseil lie
-n-«u!d b«- otnig«-«! to btmg them from
i < alifoiIlia right along, ami butter, too,
-in*-«* th’-re was likely to 1«- n«> .i>]<«q«iatn
home supply.
It -e evident that a-g; ^cultural industry
in<hegon i • i* aaakening and re-or­
ganization. Ti*>- ol«l question is still
unanswered—when ar<- we going tn pro
«luce our <>wn fo-rd ?
I.n riscon's M omhi - v Mausziat for
It was during those ye.rs that Cali­
Se|«teml«e; oja n« w th a brilliant ro-
fornia w i iters gave to tho»»e uf this State
•uanc • entitled ’ The Re ! Mountain
the title of the “Oregon style,’’ ami -t
Mines," by lz-w Vatidert« «ole, author
clings to th in still, no matter wh it mav
of "Kitnainali," etc., in which t:ie ,<i«v
lie their literary ex»«*n**n»v. In I*»»»,
• i r life <>t <'aluomia is paint«- ! with a
’he I»* moeracy again became a
i-»*
t'rui and artistic haml. An article of
divided against itse!:'” un the * v.~-ion
gr«-a' and ’irnelr interest, in view <>f the
question. S'.cpheti A. Douglas ««»nig < ff
appioai-btng Constilmionnl Centennial
on the Squattier Sovereignty i ieoiv.
to l»e i**-ld in Philadelphia, is Moncure
while the Breckenridge-Lane following
It. Conway’* "A Suppressed Statesman."
liekl to the superannuated do«-trine of
It deal* with the life of Edmund Ran­
State Sovereignty, n hich simply meant
dolph. of Virginia, a name now alnrost
the right to secede. Mr. O’Mva»a a-l
unknown, to whorn Mr. Conway insist*
hme-l to th<- Breckenridge Lan»» fac«-.»n.
t- at tire initiation ami ratifh-ation nf tire
I The Dougla* I>rm<»cra< y ami th-» R« put»
C ri“titut*ori W'-re e-p-c-ally <iue. The
licans united ami becaim» the <!omin:»i!t
j o-s<l «1 w ill l«c siirpris«-1 t., learn how im-
paity. having Mr. O’Meara and Id*
• t«>rtant a pcr-oriag« Ramlolpli was in
friends far in the rear. This was dur­
| hi* own «lay. He was a Matesman, an
ing wai tim* s, when men’s blood was at
! orator, a political writer, philosophical
the boiling point. Of course the result
■ thinker.
At every stage in th- develop-
<»f that internecine struggle w r»»tight *t.ut
i inent of our nationality hi« influence
ling changes in the mind* of some men.
was paramount. "His ctiiicism* of the
among whom was Mr. O’Meara.
When
; Con«t tuti-m partly anticipate! th**e of
Ben Holladay came to the State ami
i Mill, Bagelrot, Karl Blind, Ixrai* Blanc,
conclmlvd to own a newspaper, he es­
and other author* of Europe. Indeed,
tablished th«» Rullrtin an«l employed Mr.
a number of work* have recently ap-
O’Meara as chief «»ditor. Th«» pap»*i
: p'-sr -d i«i <rur own country, in advoca v
went to wreck when it« own«»» liegan «ie-
jot «>-_ mi<- reforms, wh.rse writers seem
scending the »l**clivity of misfortune,
over w hich he eventually plunge«!. With uncon«ci«iu* that thev are repeating
th»» surrender of Holladay hi1* friends i p.ints mad., by lUndolph a Imndred
years :igo
<;-ni.' Holtz-nev»r
T «
were comjndled to »lisband. though M?
'■dnet R«»senfeldt «smtribri’c« an snrn»-
O’Meara continued in th*» line«»! f»i* p;o-
i g trit "f ant.'biog'aphy entitled “How
fe«*i«»n, g»»ing to California where h*» hs-
an F.nglisli ».¡«1 Sought to Make a Liv­
*incr liven constantly engaged. He i*
ing'T rsttk t "ar|»nter reports a ,-onver-
here now to take editorial charge of the
sation with the man who captured John
A7//X. That he will m <k<» it reliable it
Wilkes Bo «th
.lame* < 'ummings writes
is useless to doubt, for he ¡«»*se«*es the
of "S «-ial I. fe at John Hopkins* I'ni'cr-
ability ami ambition to do so. But it i*
«ity." The i«oem* ate hy Alic* Wel­
not probable that anv of his cl i tight*
lington
Rollin«, A. I.atnpman, and
will b«* recommence I. for thcie is no uc
«•anion for their renewal.— {Oregon Sift- Roherston Trowbr idge. In the Monthly
! <roseip the Editor makes a good-natured
ingt. Re/).
■reply to criticisms on his July talk to
: contributor«, an«i in Book Talk he re-
Tur »lir« « to»b of the «liffcrent national view« Howell«. Haggard. Sidney l.uska,
bank* <»f th«* c«»u’i!iy u»»:c much sur­ Mi«« B.ivlo* ar«<i - tliers.
prised at the call < f the . oi.t-ulh r oi IL«
t » i*ir v f»»r a i« |K-it <» ti Aug .*t bt. » f
*tti t - Piomsr Caua«isn.— luigu
tlieii respective bank*. It ha*'n*»t h»*.-!i
iirii.il, in l«»r.n«*i years, f« r a call »<» B h 1« ady la«t week m i le an ord««r in the
ma«h* during th»* nenth* of July ami I'nit« *1 States cir«-utt ,-«nnt allowing R.
K. R.,
Augu-t.
Br.i<l«ti«*”t’> paper nay*. “Il K««-hler. rcr-eiv« I <*f th«- <1. X <
has been stated that fo» m*a»’y twenty to «-ommencr« «tit ag rin«1 the Oregon
years no report baa been called for in I’arifi«- Railroad Company to pievent
July for a date later than the l*t, am! I them (:«'i«i cr-«««ing th-« main track of the
that no report was ever called for in ll.e <> <fc < . R. R. at Albany twice within a
month of August until last year, when ilistance of 14 mi fe«-t, an«l to prevent
the 27th was the «late choscnf The »«- ¡them front tearing un ami r«-rnoving the
port now called for ¡ r ex|w»cte»l to be <»i -witeli of the (I. A. C. leading from the
valm* as showing how the banks arc pie- main track down Railmail street to the
pared to meet the pr»*s«u»e for funds t«» null«. The <» P. Co.’s track crome*
nmve th»» crop«. Th«» c«»ntr(»!lcr found, tire O. «k C. Co'* track on its way east
\ N i tsaxce .—The society voting Indy after lie had been office some time, that near the station at Albany. The 0. 1*.
wants to begin her married life on the then* was, on the part «»f some Lank*, u Co. desire to lay a track to the mills on
same seal«* that tier parents ate ending tendenrv to negiig<*n< <* in the matter <*f th.- < ity front, and instead of branching
their*. Pedining to recognize any oth­ making re|»orts. H<* announced
last off from tlieir main line near the river
er possibility, she has never taken steps year that lie intended to enforce the law wish to turn after having croaaed the O.
to leain anything about domestic duties, «•ornjH lling reports, and that he would A C. Co'« track, run parallel with it for
ami is entirely ignorant of the wav to fine bank« failing to tiansmit rrpoit- «omc 1 Rri |i«et. then rci-ross it ami run
make a <lre*s or tiini a bonnet. She em­ within the |»r«*s»-. ilwsl time. IL1 ha* ■ 1 -w ii ti.<- - tne »1 reel on which the O. A
ploys the im-st expensive of trade-people, kept lr* promise in this r»*si»»*«-f. am! (
C.«’» «witch is laid, to the mills,
probably s|M*ml* double what an En
without doubt his at ti«m wi’l Ii <v«- G »• ilii-«11 n «-••«•itat«- th«- removal of the
lish nobleman’s »laughter would do, and effect of inducing mme care an I prompt­ <' AC. Co'«, switch to on«, side of the
wastes more on ice-cream, candy and ness in the inattei of repotting.
•••<•• t. .rod rh-.-<-ro«»-ing and recroMiug
flower* than tl»eentire itH'orn«* of a work­
of the ma ti lirm at tin- distance of 1400
ing woman who ha* to maintain the ap­
i. et ¡t i« claimed will l>c «langcroue.
( i i . iis * i < nt-i t < ii itiu rrx — A d<«'U-
pt arance of a lady. If sh<* goes to tl-e
Ihei -’y 1-onneU of Albany has granted
tlu-atre or opera she must hav»* a car­ tii.'iit ■•■•riifyitig to the good conduct <4 tlieO. P < j. j« ■ mission to lay its track
riage. a corsage bouquet. n**w gloves and Ila', rater, the n..m iccently aile-ted in a« al«iv« «tated ami consequently Re-
a supper afterwards. None <»f her toilet Southern Oregon and t.iken luck to Illi­ c-ivcr Koehler will b ing a suit to try
must !»o seen t»«> often, and she must lx* nois to aiiswei the charge of murder al
an«l i revent the work living carried out
registeied in the summ< > at some expen­ leg- I to have been comiiiitted some to the detriment of the <•. A C. railroad.
sive resort, or go to Europe. Herpi- yea's ago, i.ss been circulated about —flrcyonian.
rents p«’t ami indulge her in every way, Astoiia within the past few day« for sig
Ii«*- bachelor fri»*nds adore her, ami she natures. Haierater at one time lived in
Tin: New uklgos Cone.—Bancroft,
receives almost a* much worship as did this city, and is to have conducted him­
Whitney A Co., law publishers, are now
a goildess in the days of Greece and self |ieaceably and mderlv. His wife
engagedin preparing for sbipmeut the
Rome.
Vv»v probably she is pretty, sent the paiier here, as she sent copies
fir«t volume of Hill's annotated laws of
highly educated, acrompliabed, bright of it toother sections of the State where
-Oregon. A few copies of this volume
and attractive—a delightful partner for a they ha<l lived, intending to get all the
Eave already reache«! Oregon, but moat
»lance or flirtation, ami v»*ry lik«*ly an signatures possil.le and then fowaid
of them await
shipment. The first
them
with
the
ho|ieof
having
some
miti
­
excellent wife for an extremely rich
volume contains 1052 pages, and it de­
gating
influence
on
the
trial
of
her
hus
­
man. Blit ask her to com«* down from
voted to civil and criminal codes, and
the peilvst.il, to be the helpmate of a band, to take pla,*e soon in Illinois. ¡laws relating to practice in
justice*’
Unite
a
numlier
in
this
city
were
ac
man of model ate means, to cut herself
quainted willi llarcrater and were able courts
The ser-oml volume, which will
!o«>-e from the acquaintances that can
I«- ready for delivery on the Ptfi inst.,
only be kept up while she is wealthy, to to witness his gixsd behavior with their
w ill consist of 895 pages. The pages in
signatures
to
the
document
mentioned.
sha?e in his troubles and to »¡«e or sink
the two volume« run cmipccutively;
with him. ami she will, ino*t likely, po­ 1 he accused is said to have hottie a good
name up to the time of his killing fracas. tl*ei< l«.r- the total numlier of pages of
litely ami firmly refuse.
Ii is alleged le- killed his man in seif-de­ theu -wlv imblished law« of Oregon, a*
ro-oiil«.|, is 1947. The wcond volume
A I*«' mixfnt Fuirnv—A Nt w Yotk fence, and it m i v ptove advantageous to
contains mi-* el!ano«>n« law« of Oregon,
“pi*, i.il to t!i * I mmincr uiv«
Ib’ntv him lo show l.iat he has lived a bl.iin."
.............
amemlmcnt» to be sub-
Vil'anl'« rc-apiH’riranco on WaM «t-e.-t less life since ill. n —.Isto/’m.
rnitt -I t«r tl <• «-I«-, i,ii, at th«' «-««ming No-
a« a con«|.ii iioii« Azure was a protuinont
v--r«-i«-< sp. vial r-1«-« t;on. arid acts of c«m-
i ii«* H'llowing d«*s< ripti<»!i <»f Jan«* I.'<
«nbj.'rt of cotiw «ation yostenla v
The
gie«« relating to title t«r land in Oregon.
eventiiil history of this r-markable man famuli* heat at Sat da ltusa is taken from
1 here is found, in the back of the second
i> a favorite theme on the street, and be last Sumla)’.* S. F. < <»//: In the fourth
volume, an index to the «-on»titut.on of
is pointed out as a striking illtl-tration heat the treat time was made. The , the I nit«d Mates, ami an index to all
of the reenperative power of some men horses wete tapped off with Statnboul : the matter contained in Ixth volumes.
of energetic natures. It is believed that leading, lb* soon took the pole, closing I These indexes make 112 | age*. Exclud­
be « ill mostly enter into the directories out Jane L. who was cloHe behind. At ing the Declaration of Inde|«endence, the
of the Oregon A Transcontinental and the ouarter Ewing was third, Valentine constitution of the 1'nited State», the
the.ron Railway
Navigation, ami prob fourth. At th«* half the hor*<*s weir constitution of Oregon amt the appendix
ably of the Northern Pacitic, and it is strung out, giving Jane L. plenty ot in tl««- -ecoird volume,tire numlier of «rep
not im|«>sible that he may resume bin room, w ho was now «•losing the gap be-
urate sections in l«>th volumes i* 4235.
position as president of the companies. twern he? and Stamlroul. Between the
Villard
represents German
capital hall* and three quar'erN there v a* s<»m<*
Is 1S70 thè legislature auth««rixed thè
amounting to millions of dollars, and a fine trotting, Jane L. pressing h.ir 1. but
scilo,,' land I oar*i t«> hran thè Baker city
prominent broker said yesterday that he the horse kept gaining steadily. At the
led by two H'-ad«-«r.y flO.OOl, ¡imi take a mr*rtagv
probably had larger command of ready tin re «pia» t» r* Mamliuul
capital than any other man on the street. lengths, a .th Valentine third and Thap- «•a th-ir lami ar> I l,uii«juig*. Ihi-loanwas
sin fourth. In th»* stretch Jan«* I. an<i ma l«-. Inrt no inteiest nor even a pait ot
Gir»* 1 hrlH fl fltllHCr
Stamboul «lid some close work; the tir«- Principal ha- h»-««n paid. The last
lh.'it is to «-ay. youi lung*
Al-o ail latte« l»r»'ke when twenty-tive fret from legislature auti««>rize«| thè t««ard lo foro-
vmir brentbing ma» hinery
\ • rv wonder­ the uiir, passing the same halt a length r i*«««- th<- mortag«- ami m -H thè pro|«erty
ful ma< bincry it i*. N’< t «inly the larger ahead ol Jane L on a gallop. The heat tothe Baker «'ity ««-hool Jistrict at a
nir-i»a**:»ge*. but the tln»u*ands of little was awarded I«» Jan«* I.. Ewing was prie«- t«r la- tix* «I tiv tbore appraiser».
t!if»F* leading fr< tn them
< tm- to 1«- ap|««int. <1 l>y thè court of Ba-
When thr*«» Hr»- e!<igL‘e<l and » liok«*«! with third ami Tiiap*in fourth. Time 2 .IB1«..
k.-r « olino . onc hy thè «cl.ool districi,
matter which < i.pbt not to be tle-n*. vour
ami t«»th t<» « h««»*ve a tbit«l. Th<- apprvt-
iftlhll
I i ft
lung* eonnot half do their work. And what Ihu nkriilii-»» nr ill'
ftf i iti fti hr/
Ifr
«era m-t ami pia. ed thè vaio«« of thè
thev do they c am *'t do well
lltiiiiffi'
Specific.
pr*-j«-rtv a' 43 «'
N'ow thè «tate tarar«I
<’.ill it a l«l cough, croup, pie uniohi«,
It < im I m * tfivrii ip a < up <»f «<»r tra
car.-T’ h. cobMtmption or anv of the family
wilbout »Ii* k11*»v\ i< !/»• of i h«> in r-oii t iking i" ‘ l'»’1 ■'> thè cullar,"andnsfawto male
of thr *.i’ i oi hen«! »»ml lungohjttructiav,
it ■_ i- ;»li-t.|ii». i\ Ij .riti!<»*»> ainiuill <•{)'«<<-1 a a «le«-i at thè prive nam««l, ami biwi bc«-n
all are l»a«l. All « light to be pi.t rid of.
|»criiiaii<*iit and ?>pe«»dy cur«*, whether tin* eiislaine«! I«y thè courta in «neh pr«x-ce«l-
There is just < tn* Mire way tn get rid of it
That i* to take Bos« lie«’* German Syrup i paticu» i*a mod» r.i»<* «|rink<*r ot- an .tiro*
i
I !i<»i|w;tn-f* i t di ill«!* Hr<l*
which any drnggi*t will sell you at Taee’.i* h'»i*<- wr« < k
a hottie. Even if «*v«*rything el*ohas failed ; ii.i\*' it. cn m.idr l«*nipprHtt* »iicli wl»«» haVf«
you. you may depend upon thi* tor certain i t;«k«n < «oUl.-n "pi < ni« in th« tr <-'»fl« <* with-
’¡•»ilt tio ir ki»- wlt-dgv. and to da» l»**|i«-\ 4»
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con­
they »|U.i duuking of tlo ii own f» < will.
/>r. frtotn** Improrcft I irrcrifN
11 i »«* a t*r fail*
lb»* *y«t« in .»in** •rti|.r. g- sumption. Coughs, etc. Did yuu ever try
Remove constipation. prev»»nt inalarla. j I 1». d u ith the S|fr*ti<* it lc*« <»nu > «in ult« i Acker's English Remedy? It is the be«*t
r„rp ,|VM,ep<ia and give i eu bfe to the impoMbt'itA for <io* li«{ii«»r
preparation known for all Lung Troubles,
M M,,,, ’ only one for a <1 •e
.*■ :«i r« * - »«• h !< Il •“'pCv I- told ou a poaiux* guar^ttti at 10c., 60c.
t i sam­ ■■Ji«. | ‘ • 11 . .1
1 tic Lu . I nj K u v l . < mciiiufrti. Ohio.
plet at City Drug St un».
*Ko!d al City Drn^ eturv