The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 28, 1887, Image 1

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1’nbii.h.si -very Friday mor-iing by
'TG /ID JfB WOBK.
HAB.LB3 NICKELL
Henietd® will be ninerled Ip th® Tlkiy®
I tb® following mfr® :
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«ach 8ui)Mwjn<’nt insertion............... 1 fjO
PF" L«*mi adverti®emenf® inarrte<l r®a*onahly.
A fair r»«d net ion from th® abov® rat®» mod® to
«wirlyand timo a<iv«rfi®*ra.
THE TIMI*» JOB OFFK’E
i® nor® complet« b> far than any« »rhe- m Houtl».
«rn Oreffon.and co*nr»ar*e favorably with any in
o.o star®. Job Printin« of every unoainahle
1«Kcnr»ti«»n dour at Hai Fmn«i®<*o ratra.andin
prompt and firM-cla^-R mannrr.
EOITJR AMO PROPRIETOR
NEW TIMES BUILDINC
OiHov—Corner Third aud (’ Strewfo
Hnlrw «»f H.it»*««*rt ptiou :
O i® c«»py p®r annum, in advance................
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three in«»nth®.......................................
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VOL. XVII
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1887
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
riHST JVPK1K1
MEDICAL.
MISCELLANEOUS.
STATE OF OREGON.
S.S “i itor*». J. II. \|it *ln*ll. I. N. Dolph,<’«wi-
4r*»®:nun. B H*»r:n.ci:i; G«»v<*rn«»r, S. Pcnnoyer;
S®cr«»t «ry «»f Shu*, «•••■»rg* W. SlcBri«ic; Stat«
l’r«JMur»»r. G m ». A. W»*bi». Ht.it« Printer. F.
i!«k »r; Sapt. P.ibii** In-ururtion. E. B. McElroy:
S’lpro.n« Ju«!*»*®. W P. L<»r«i. (''Met Justice W.
<V Tlutyor. R. H Strahan.
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS
SPRINCI1887 SUMMER!
Ev «ry«>n«* Should Go and Se® the
C(»;npri®uig Javk-«<»n, J>»-*<*phino, Lik«- and
Kia-nath counti«®: Circuit In«ig®, L. R \V«b®t«r
District Attorney, W M Colvig.
<>F NEW SPRING
J M*k®«»N COUNTY.
Senator. A.C.
inl«v; R’»pr»«* »»itative®, J. T.
Bowfiitch, K. X MI Iler;«'«»unt> Julr«. E. D-Peatt;
('«»•nmi**ioiier*«. H«*nj. Hnymon«!. S. A. Carlton;
Clerk. W. H. Porker. Sh *riff. R. W. loan; ircaa-
ur**r, N. Fi®h’»r; A’»®«'®®'»«. I. M C!nl<i'*r®; Sc‘n«»ol
S io •rinten«h*nt. N. A. Jacob®; Surv»»y«»r. Ja® Jef­
frey, Coroner. IL Pry«-®.
♦
DRY AND FANCY GOODS !
2iii<l A nk >»itit
(’Li )T1 II NG.
J«»®KeaiN£ COUNTY.
Senator. H. H. Miller; tt*pr«—«nt.itiv»». S. U.
Mitchell; «k»U'ity Jn«ige. V. «’olvig; I ’«»in ni —ton-
•rw, S. M«i**»enJ. M. Pny.wj; Clerk, C. K
ChnnMor; Sheriff. T G. P.«tter®on; Treasurer. J.
W. Howc-.l, \«t®«M4or. J P. L*» vi® School Hu
porintendent. E. F Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N.
Saundan«; Coroner. Dr. Krem«r.
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS.
ZANZIBAR St PALMER SEERSUCKERS
BDOTS and SHOES.
MERRIMAC SATEENS,
KLYMXrU COUNTY.
Joint Senator. C. M. Cirtwrncht «»f \V.v*co; B. p
r®*M«ntativ*.R. M'*L«an«»f Klamath-.County Jud..’«.
G. W. Smith; Co n ni®®i«»n«'r®. J L. Hank®. R.
A. E tn mitt; < ’lark, W.' Hale; Sheriff. M. D. Chil­
lier®; Tre.w«ir«r. G. T. Bikiw> i; A*®e®aor. R. B.
Hatton; School S m «nntentient W. E. <»r®ene;
Sarr®y«»r. R. S. Moor®.
LVKK COUNTY.
Senator. C. M. Cartwright of Waaco; H®pr«»»en
tative. R. M b»«n of Kia uath. County Jmige. A.
► Fitts
!ttw ' • ’ i.n>ni«ninen.
<2mmiHHio:i»‘r®. «#♦»•».
G«o. M.
m
J.«ne®. < (’ . Ie»rtu<.
Jone®.
L«»ftti‘«
Clsrk
B.>y<l;
« ....» W T. ...
. Sheriff
............. A.
. .I.
: Charlton.
_/
. " Tren»
ur®r K Vfc!’all«n: School Superintendent, A. H.
Fiaher; Aiweasor, (). L. Stanley.
TOBACCO. GROCERIES.
ORGANDIES,
CROCKERY, ETC.
Remember, th«®»* <<»«»!■« ar*« n*»w and bought «mee
the war in railroad rates* andare »old
B
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a
. 11
AND SIMPSON'S SILVER GREYS
Idilio
CREAT REDUCTIONS
CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE.
Medford. Oregon.
Large Stock of Bouts and Shoes
This i* th® place to get your
Made of selected stock Lv the hot American Manufacturers. Please
examine <»i*ods and Prices before purchasing. Respect fill lv,
J. n T nan .
A rroltNEY A COVNSEI.OK-XT LUA', CIGARS.
y
JEWELRY.
( INDIES. NUTS
JXCKSONVIllE, OGN.,
NOTIONS I CTLEItY
SI X noNi :o ALBUMS
TOBA< IO.U n. A BE IT ES
JePE.Yir.
I
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
ATTORNEY .V or.X'KlJ'l: \ I' LAW.
\nd everything usually found in a first-class
V.iri--tj Store. A
CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON.
tVtll pp’4'',ic« in all ('«»urta *>f th« Htat®. Office in
I Our goods ar»» the beet and guaranteed as repre-
(Mid Fellow * building, up stairs.
I seated. Prices low. as we do not propose to be
: undersold.
J. R. NEIL.
THE PLACE
All biiMioeM in my bn« will receive prompt-it
teotiun.
THE BEST STYLE
H. K. HANNA.
* counselor
are being offered for sale at
--DONK IN —
Oregon.
at - law ,
Jacksonville. Oregon.
The goods must be
Reservations.
— H AT —
LE tPERT M. D..
CRONEMILLER & BIROSEf S
«all« respond- - I to nt all hour«, day <»r night.
Offic® opptrut® Shiver'« Hotel. Jack«*»nviilt»
.1 ACKSONVILI.E, OREGON.
BUY THE BEST ANO BE HAPPY!
1
DR. W. STA?.FIELD,
BEEKMAN & REAMES’
ECI.EI TIC PHYSICIAN
Ha® local®«! iu Tainiit. Or., for th® practice of
hi« prof®**«ion. Mak”-all chronic tii-»*a*‘<®. «uch
a* IViPu naft- n V«thmi. Pile«. Ki'livy Dmaa*®«.
Jrar Complaints, Ac.. aNporialtjr.
j
▼
ANI» SURGEON.
E'% :1® Point. Oregon
Successors to C. C. Bsekman’s Bank.
Having | im ’» v «<I at this placo I a«k a-har« of
Ih® patrona»*»* <*f th:»* «» ctioii. ( alls attend®«! lu
at any time
Jackson villo. < >»•
W. H. SOMMERS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN SURGEON AND A<COU( HEUR
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FARM AND MILL MACHINERY!
Walter A. Wooil’s Binders,
Walter A. Wood’s ('bain Rake Reapers,
Walter .A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers,
Walter A. Wood’s Enclosed (rear Mowers
Gaar. Scott «& Co.’s Separators,
Gaar. Srott Ä (’o.’s Plain ami Traction Engines,
('•nites’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; also a
undersigned have formed aco
partnership with an authorized capital of
T he
$55,000, for the purpo«“ of carrying on a General
J ac U mou villa. Oregon,
I
DEALERS IN
'SE,
M. D.
I
k’«
P-de^a.-.-il
j nariptly attended today «»r Banking Bucine«« in ail of c- branch«-« ir Jack-
8ODVÌ11-, Or»*g >n Oilie»’at the <»ld«tan<lof B«*ek-
iirht
man « Banking House. S. E c »rner of Third and
« .•<> .
p *h««r E h ’li«h «»r German.
»«T* I Hfire •tr«i r- <l» r < • on < n'ifornia «■tr»‘»*t. n.l.N-rnm.tr.-t..
(- , . ltKFKMAN.
•«rjonit»* Ui h i lavery Stable.
TIIOS G. REAMEH
I a Î ii «*
n<‘t*v
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Writ® for (’ata*ogue. Adflr«®® either F RANK BROS. 1111’1.. ('O., Portland. Or., or
< ROM BILI » R A lilRlKF.Y. Agenta. Jacksonville Or.
GEO O DrBXR, M. D..
WOODBURN NURSERY
I‘H Y> 1 C! A N \ N I> SURGEON
Jack.onvilln Oregon
I
OÆ • V I('«lifomi*
«outhw-wt,
■ . -..i-t . i...
<- ,|| m promptly alten.Ini
Ml v.<i ni ri t
Emit, Shade, Hriramsntal and Nut Trees
r. R. YOÜNO. M D.,
I Y ' I i l \ N
AND
---- and-----
SURGEON.
Cont ral Point, Oregon,
• Medical University of Loniwvill®
< 'all* protaptiy attended to da, z»r
M. D..
Liam«' B.iiidmg.
VINES A1TD SHKÜBEERT
I ANS
NO APHIS OBLIGE OHTFitES.
1 >.fi v« ;n William«' Brick Building
Up-»tair«.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Vpt.li. l'rw»................................... »;• «<>»10 p«r liP.
tv«rb ••
............... «'i ■.*. *5 .:
:
Plum and Prun» Tr<*.-.
H
l'>
()tli»*r tre«®a vi ■»hrubtary furmshad reasonttbli’.
8®ud f*»r ' ataloiO«« t<>
J. II. SFi riJ MIER. WiNMllmm. Or
ISM
J. C. CARSON,
Manufacturer of
PORTE. A. NI». OR-.
Sash, Doors, Blinds
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
in th® Htat«*.
ree 3U3C3 to ani from tho Hotel
( bin»««® •mp!»»jr«Mi •”'! r»° d»»Tiafi«>n in
'"r lu .Jeenl.
1
—
!
so rent».
LEWISTON Pr<>|>r.e»..r
Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel !
DEALERS
and Price List on applicat"»»
Country order« m wpocialty.
I’.VIORY AT WEIDLERS \lli.L
A Rare Chance!
I h«» p i‘«l U ”« .«r*h> notifie«! that th® Uf;dc«
..»< -I will •.!«••> •• pH»“'» ’•I" »11 <>>•
WAGON MATERIAL.
PAINTS and OILS.
?RUIT TREES
WACONS, PLOWS, IMPLEMENTS,
By the Thousand !
JaolfHoiivillo. Oreg-on
FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY,
Marek». !•*»
ESMOND HOTEL,
Ar.y kind raided in a first i Lua Nun*®ry.
THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor.
Thu»® wanting T ihoh thia '.all will do wr»!|i«.
triv*» id ® their order® a.- 1 will guarantee «atiafa-
tion.
I warrant all my tree® J pr«>i»erly cared for.
r®rma of payment ®aay. Pnxiuce taken at mar­
ket price ItkM» lb«, of Paach Seed wanted.
\. H. JOHNSON.
Jacksonville. On» ' »n A uk . 1 1HK3.
F1F“Th*» Esmon»! Restaurant is tin«urpi«**®d in
•very partícula**
CÏ1Y BARBER SHIP
i '«»r. Front and Morriaou Sts..
i*ourr IM».
IN
HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE.
Hi«lHNr<t(>ins. cor. Third and E Street«.
PORTLAND OREGON
lAat m To»»!® *nd privat« «fleet® of th® late
H I’ Hanna Thi® i® a rare opportunity fer any 'pHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR
,,uj wiahmtftu purchase ®om® nmt-cla®®carnage 1 dertthrougb Jackson and Josephine counties
for
atafarinl »• <
HANNA. A«!mini*trab»r
• Portland. Oregon-
A.H. MAECLY&CO.,
A full line in ®t*«*k »f
GENERAL BUILDING MAI ERIAL.
luíate«
SOL I Cl TEI >.
1887.
1880
oil »COM.
1<.» .Ire-p.uur Brick. Fir.t-rla««» !■ all ItaiH-rU
SHR9FSHIRS DOWN SEEEP,
CkLIFORNIA.
1 irkwou % 11 le,
STREET.
Oregon.
Jrnp ’rt"' I an! t»r«dbyG.W. HtiM. Whiteeker.Or.
I HI- UNDERSIGNED IS FI LLY PR» PARE:
m <|n m work in hi® !ine in th«» »KMt m^ntiHr «n»t
«t reasonable pnce«.
GEORGE 8CHUMPF
NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST
FUR GOODS IN oui: LINE
L. C. HEINRICHSEN
1Q Fimt
-
Portlauu. ûiugon»
THE LEADI.MS JEWELLRS OF THE NORTHWEST,
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks!
Sp.iy.t»vk<
FAULTLESSFAMILYMEDICINE
o
Th“ iftj«Hti«*e an«i impolicy «»f main*
taming a revenu»» system which compels
the |>-iplo to p;,v aiiniMllr to the public
ticaoui v a hun.lred million <lollar» more
ih in is ;i'*'n,lly n •.■•<|-*.t |,v the govern-
i ment, aio tor apparent P, : equip- argu-
iiieni
rii • uiiii.*<-<---ai.v nb.-tiaction of
this t-iiorniou- -uni from th<* earning« uf
the |»*ople, who tiee<l it in the prosecu­
tion of their business, is a crime which
cannot I m * ju-tifi<*<{ > h * exeiisci U|>on anv
i ground, of
le-ii. y whatever, and it
ii* evident that it cannot l«e much longer
(continue I without p.vrhi<-ing
conae-
qu<-ti.-e« < f th«» ino»t ncrioti, character,
j But if then* wen* no oilier reason, the
fact that a large surplus in the treaeury
constitutes tiie most danger.ru» corrup-
I tion fund that can t»H»iblv- menace th<v
integrity of legislation, would alone bn
| «ntticient to slow tin* tieces-itv tor an im­
mediate redticfioii of the revenue
Al-
rva Iy vast sein mes spoliation are living
devised and advocated, partly fur the
. avowed purpose uf preventing a reduc-
i tion of taxation, and partly upon ths
ground that it is the duty ..i the govern —
, ment »> the paternal guardian oi the
|H-<ipl... Io di»|.en-e bounties and < haii-
ties to <vrUin c!n-~*- of it- citiaene and
»•eitaiii kinds of itidu-trial ami commer­
cial i-nteip. i»e-. Some pro|»rs<‘ to pur­
chase and oteiate all tha railroads, tele­
graphs, steam vessels, and other iiieana
of trantqsirtaiioii and I'omniunication, at
an cxiH-nee of t!.ou«an-ls of millions;
some want the general government to
pay a part or the whole of the cost of
vdiii-atioii in the M-vcral States; some
want to grant Is,unties and sulwidica to
sugar g.ower» an<l owners of steamship
lilies, as if they were engaged in more
met itérions <»■< up.ition- than the fieople
who produce com att<l « Ix-at. or who are
employed in other indil-trial pursuits;
n « i H i “ Witîit t'«nicn*aM» th«» puiixiuüs h 1-
ready all w<- l.aiel grant additional ones,
to the de- -i vitig am! umk-»ervitig abke ;
some want tin- g-*ieriiin.-nl t<> loan tuon*
ev to the |.copie to start in bn«in.-»» or
pay their .¡.-lit-
ami one gentleman at
1
least, who may b* suppose*! tosjs-ak for
a considerable number of his partv as-
so< iat<*s. adreales tin* erection ot a pub­
lic building iu every city having a popu-
latioti o( twenty thousand ; not because
there i» anv nece-sity for it, but simply
in order "to have continually la-fore the
|»-ople a visible testimonial to the exist­
ence of the national government ” These
ar- only a few samples of the «elti-li and
extravagant proj-.-ts which an oveiflow­
ing tr. a-iiry ira» develojied ; but tlx-v aie
enough to -how the danger of longer de­
lay in th- consideration of this subject.—
S/.riiF r Ct.rli.ls. r-( .1,r !'•><■">>. (.tr 1^-
t>^rr.
Oregon Kidney Tea !
10 PER CENT. REDUCTION !
J. A.
LARSEN,
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I«. MrTI«,A.Irr
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH,
G
Settle Up Notice.
Silrwr and Silver Plate« I W«*r®. H; m » •« .«u!«s -•••>.! •*
«1 Gt; >.!•»;
forth® Rockford
Riilro®«! Wnti'h««.
*
LINE MANUFACTURED I’O ORDER AND RKPA1RF,
W itr.h Roi nir.n4 eirefullj x-'cntod.
A l«njp*tftrator af tba CFtate of 8. P Haita
«TSeloction Pa ’kages mt oa aopluMtion.
n 1 ncito with tu b iftfre rJF’JbosinH elAvhtfK. ieceared.
ALL GOODS IN THE
Hon. M. M. Melvin went south last
week and will visit friends on Applegate
before returning to his home at Gardi­
ner.
The bridge across th - Az.a'ia river we
tliank tho e litor of tiie /i. i i<-»- for the
name; is completed and is really a line
structure.
The Ix-vens Bros of GaleKviik* re­
ceived a cario.i<l of blooded cattle by
last r eek's fr.-i>xlit, wliicb were taken to
their splendid farm at Galesville.
.Messrs. Speri v and ('..rliett of Port­
land, who have lieen in this section for
sometime limiting and fishing, will re-
i «am some weeks and visit the Coast
mountains before returning to Portland.
Mis. Jesse Dewey of Alba, Union Co ,
has arrived at this place and will s|s-nd
Die winter visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Hardy Eiiff
We extend Mis. D. a
cordial welcome to.-lier childhood's
home, which is heartily echoed by her
many friends.
After a successful run of two months,
which liaa been remarkable for the t n
tire absence of any accident, the i mill
here has shut down. Hon M. M. Mel­
vin an I O. E. < i .sline. the managers,
| deserve great credit for etHcient «oik as
i well a» very prompt pavin-nt of all th.-ir
■ band«.
Alfred Slocum, lately of Portland, has
I leased a one-hall interest of the placer
j claim of French Steve on Tennessee
■ gulch, where he has located permanent­
ly. Mrs. Slocum an.l her daughter.
Miss Jewel, who have s|>ent some weeks
at this place as the guests of Mis. Rob
erts, have gone to »he mines.
Levi l.oomis of Cayote creek ti-ited
<ileudale recently an.l while here gave
j ns much valuable information in i<-garj
J to the Cayote cieek hydraulic mines
■owned by liis br<»«li.-r. E. .1. I. >otnie
Iiie>ev«*rv
These
very promiii
prominent mine« are . ie|.|-
¡•ig uuu<uailv well, . an.l fin.ling of large
pieces of gold is < of daily is-etUTence.
Their future is an assured fact and the
Loomis Bios are aware of their valualde
possession
There was a social party at tin- hume
of Mrs. Roller™ not Ion:
inc--, which
was well attended. Vocal am] instrumen­
tal music was tip* order of tie enter-
tainnent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gioss of
Jacksun county, who were present, ivn-
«iered a new Hong entitled “Katie’s Se­
cret.” in a iiï'Mt «-harming manner
which called to th continu'd applause.
.Mrs. Van < »rder assiste«l by Miss Jew«»!
Slocum s tnj sev» ral beautiful pieces
which added a pb a-ant featur«' totlu*
entertainment.
•I i vir«.
Glendale, <«ct. 17th.
T
SOBE ACrENTS FOR
No. 68 North Front Street. -
Dealer in
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
AMD II IRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES.
CO R R ES PON I) E N( E
Tiie X. /•'. Examine/* <*ontainn & half a
column editorial hase«i on tlio piercing
of all the tunnel*« through the Siskiyou
mountain«. Tin* paper falls into the or-
rut of thinking that the completion of
one tunnel a few days ago made an all­
rail line from San Francisco to Portlaml,
ami therefore cointuenN at length on the
efL'ct the new ’.¡tie will probably Lave.
Although it will !»•» several weeks b *fore
throngli trains are running bet ween the
tw<» cities, the
r*a views <»f the
situation, although premature, are w«»rth
p.*rn«aL S
this journal:
A most iiiteresting question he e is
wheUier the new route will help San
Francisco more «>r Portland, or neither.
< hir own opinion is that it w ill help Loth.
The «•bu t weakness of the San Francisco
menantile mind is timidity. The at­
tractions of a probable customer an*
lost in the teriora of a j»ossih]e rival.
Pod land, for some years, lias held a cer­
tain |«>si1ion in the jobbing center. Iler
merchants have been able to obtain fav­
orable rates over the Northern Pai'iti«*,
jui well as g«Mxi terms from Eastern im­
porter*« ami manufacturers. They have
found it |»ossiblv to <io consid*?rahh*
wholesale business with towns situate«!
some distance out on the roads, ('on*'«*
(pieutly, some San l’iaueix-o dealers
Lave b«*« n afraid that with the comple­
tion <»f the California & Oregon Poitland
would creep up on their t«*rritorv. Th**re
is no reason for any merchant of this
city to look u|>on Portland’s competition
with anything hut good will. Nothing
«•an shake San Francisco’s position as the
inetiopohs of the coast. Trade will nat­
urally come here, because it can not on­
ly fin I some things at as fair price« as it
can in Portland, hut bei-ause it can find
everything it wants. There may be a
number of great i*itic< in a given terri­
tory. tlmr -can h* only one metropolis.
San Fra. h ¡st «» may expect a large part of
ll.e rai-ofth«* Nori l.w»>t
What Po I-
ai:d w hl- iein that «lirection she will
gain in <>th«*is. She will h? in «Erect
«•••mmuniration with the current of E ist-
«*rn cap.tai and immigration that is net­
ting into < aliforuia. There will naturally
I m * an overflow, ami Oiegon ami her
cbi**f city will receive lire benefit.
’‘Ii the ( alifornia & Oregon were an
indvpi n h ut line there would lx* another
advantage «»n b*»th si«les, which is lack­
ing a^,jt F-
It wouhl serve as a -on Lic-
tor of comp *titi m h *tw«*e.n trau**c»>nti-
nental r<»a«ls. Its managers w 11 take
good < <u«* imw not to help th * North«*rn
Pacific to inte.rfere with th«* Central in
oveiland traffic from California, but with
their most conscientious efforts they will
ami it :mpossible to suppress entirely
facilities their line would naturallly give
for this sort of c«»mpetition.’’
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Containing 1JU R. h JO> s . w»U fnrmshml. Th«baa»
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
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Keeps the largest stock of
HTS1XESS ASPECTS OF THE CCM
PLETIOX.
In a dis(*ussion of the policy of prohi­
bition enough {»erhapR liaa !>een said a®
to t!»eright of it and the method. Fpon
this branch of the discussion uo man
can maintain the affirmative. The pi in
«•iple and the method aie alike repug­
nant to the conditions on which alone
moral growth and development of char­
acter arc possible. On the economical
side of the argument the facts are as
plainly against it.
Prohibition does n«»t accomplish the
thing it. undeitake®. It does not pre­
vent sale ami consumption of liquors; it
d«>es not limit the abuses of consump­
tion, but tends to intioduction of liquors
in more con«*entrated, fiery ami «ielefe
rmns form®; it de-t:ovs the industrial
features of the bu>inesH at home, since
Int weries, winemaking and Ixyttling es­
tablishments cannot hide away, ami yet
it cannot prevent the intioduction of
li<juors from other States or from foreign
countries; i‘ does not diminish drunken­
ness, as the experience» of those states
that Eave tiie«! it longest abUmlantly
shows, and it frees from tax the c<»n-
sumption of an article that onght always
to pay a tax. ami <’.« m * h now pay a tax
that materially relieves the pressur«* of
taxation upon imlustry and pro|K»rty.
To the asseition that liquor increases
th«» taxes the answer is that you d«j not
get rid of its abuses by prohibition ; you
simply cut oil’trie revenue without stop­
ping the consumption. You tiansfer an
industiv ami a branch of trade to other
states, take their produ«*t, give them the
profits, lose your taxes, and gain noth­
ing.
1 h;s the practical side of the subject.
The statement is not weak«*ne«l by the
fact that the prohibitionists ignore it.
1 here are now in Oregon about ninehuu-
die.l li«|nor ,®«*llers. After prohibition
is enacted there is lik«dy Io be more
rather than less. Of course th«* c<»n«li-
tionswill be change«!, I»ut the liquor®
will bi» sold wlmrever and as long as
there is a «lematrd f<»r therii. Many of
the present sellers will drop out ot the
business, ami another class, a distinctly
lower one, will go into it. The nine Imn-
dr* d liquor sellers now pay intothe pub-
i treasuries about f2.V),00l> a year.
I nd»‘ragoo«l high li«*ense law this sum
«’otihl s<x»n be double«]. But if prohibi-
ti ».’I :s enacte<i not a single penny w ill
be pa:«l, and the expei ierice of .Maine,
wher«* th » evils of th«» liquor tiafli«' that
<locs not pay a cent to the state are com­
plained of as loudly is in anv other part
of tlx* In ion, ait«*r an experience of
thirty-five years with prohibition, will
!>«*. <>me our t‘xp rienc«*.
l h(‘ vote oi the farmer is relie«! imon
as the chief sup|»o, t of prohibition. But
the laiin-r has nothing whatever to gain
by | r'jhibit.on, either f«»r himself or f«»r
the cans«» of t«*ni|»e’an« e. His pr«» InctR
will requir«* a m.n k- t. uh id», to soin“
extent, w ¡11 be cut off bv pi »hib:fio.» ;
the hr«-win«» estaifli'-hmer-ts of his <»un
stat»* will I m * «b*stioy«*d, y«*t th«* produi’t
<*i bieweiie.s will come in from abroad,
an l the men who« arry on the iibliiHtry,
ttansferred to other states, will he l«>st
from the bo«ly of our consumers of farm
products; the amount of taxes l«>Rt,
though it will fall chiefly on th«» town®
ami cities, will still add something to
the burdens of the farmer, directly or
indi»e« tly, and the cans»» of tempemnee
will not be at all advanced.
Yet if any of our agricultural counties
want prohibition they m <y have it. They
can get it through the method known as
local option, an«l counties that do not
want prohibition, or cannot enforce it,
would by no means objei t. No legisla­
ture will deny such a law to counties that
want prohibition; but state prohibition,
without serving them in any manner
better than county prohibition, will sim­
ply give free whisky to communities that
cannot enforce the law.
Are wetoHok at this subject ju®t a® it
i®, ami on its practical side, or wholly
from a thi-on'tii-al point of view?—O/-r-
I n all their varied beauty of autumnal
A S i . tha « k* for the M aisf . L\ w —Tiie tints the leaves are falling fast. Maur
F i :\ xk I. isiie ' s I*ori i ,it M- miiii
prohibition law of Maine Law just ro- a »hallo« inorahct «ill "improve the
fr.it Nov i Mu. i: —The im[H*r. rl a i I riy­
wived a wtbaek in Au^tista. .1'1*1 the •■ccasiori” bv tein.nding their "ladoved
al lad es who weir th • <•*.>» q in F.urop.-
It 1» well
people are discus«! 'ingthc new phase |»u* li,* irers”of death and decay
have an attraction even for readers in
on tiie liquor que.-ti*>ii by «be action of to cont'-inpl ite Is-tim-» the eeitamtv ot
tin» republican land, ami many will fol­
Miihael Burns, a well-known liquor death. But the falling of the leave« is
low «ith intcie-t Lilly Higgins' account
life a- it ia of
dealer of that city, who has brought to as much indicative
of Empresses ami <Queens whose por
Utgiist from Liverpool a large invoice of death. Tie* leaves do not fall liecause
IS OSE MINUTE.
traits an* given in the November niini-
Notice a leafy limb that
foreign distilled spirits, which he is sell­ they are dead
The Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster
ls*r of l'ra.tk l,r,lir'. Monthly, from
relieve« Rheumatic, Sciatic. Bud-
ing to all who wish to purchase. >jr lets been suddenly blasted, ur a tree
Queen
Victoria
to
tl.e
talented
literary
den. Sharp and Nervous Pau».
Burns closed hid shop in March last m l of greatly weakened vitality : the loaves
Strain« and Weaknesses. The fir«t
lady w ho shares t he throne of S-rvia. A
started for I.iver|s>ol, where he entered will remain on if after thev have tsx*n
and only pain-killing plaster. N«'w.
tour along a »andy stretch of New Eng­
.'lie *g title falling of
original, lnstantanwMHis. infallible,
into negotiations with one the largest dead for months
land coast can Is* followed in the article
A marvellous Antidote to Pain, Inttainma-
impotting houses in that city, or in «lie tie* leave- is a sign of lite, denoting the
mation and W«»akueHM Utterly unlike and vast­
"From Boston to Provincetown," by A.
world, for an unluni ted supply of all v igoi of tin tree's vitality. The «antier
ly «uperior to all other plast«*r« At all drug­
V. Abbott. "Verdi ami his Operas," by
gist«. 2-’» cents, five for $1.UU; or. p<»«tage free, of
kinds of distilled spirits, d be I'nitcl the autumn months the earlier will the
L C. Elson, is a sketch full ofcharm, by
Potter Drug and Chemical Co., B«Mton. Ma««.
leave-fall, rie* emb.-yo of next year’s
a writer thoroughly at home with ail States law. it is held, protect- all |»-r-
snns importing liquors fn>m foreign coun­ bud and bloom in the wartuet autumnal
musical lore.
In Florine Malcolm's
tries from prosecution under any State months assumes earlier slta|>e and sire
sketch uf Biitish Guiana we visit a part
and fo*c< - th** living leal’ from tl.eparent
of the continent little known ami strange­ prohibitory law for selling such g.ssl- in
»tent. The leaf falls an I die* because it
ly mixed. General Brisbin's sketch of the unlirok*-n original packages, and Mr.
is thro«not and unable to maintain a
the great Sioux Chief Spotted tail is full Burns has landed in t hat city an adv aiu-e
lot of Itish whisky and Jamaica iurn. separate existeine. The falling of the
of interest, giving individuality to one of
leave- is an earnest of nevt year's bud
>.*
the m<v»t modem Indians. "Carrara The goods .-amc through the Portland
n
and blossom • and not an evidence oi
ami its Marbles," "Nature’» Gas Works" j custom house, and when hauled through i rl'-atli tm.l decay*.
the streets from flic dejiot the policemen
are more utilitarian, but attractive. All
U
Vil
it]
looked upon the scene with wildly star­
I
these articles arc fully ami capitally il­
I'tfTCE.N J'lil.l AKS A Bl -Itl t l ot!
■sr®-—:
ing eyes. It was an unusual tiling to
lustrated. One of the important points
sei* the transportation oi liquoi through WitrtT.—A shar|ier has Item arrested
in .he number is the commencement of
the town in broad day light,and of course j in (. olfax who has lieen selling seed
" Prince Lueder," a new serial novel of
Cf'HlOl h .
it attracted great attention. The retail wheat to fanners of I.inn and Lane
surpassing skill and power by Etta \V.
•‘I have used Simmons Liver
pi in* of the g'siiis has been made so low counties lor »l’t per bushel > -present­
Regulator for many years, hav­
W hat B ri ak > P uwx Y« h n «. M i x .— Pi-tee. Phis must be hailed with de as to t.e in easy r< a<*h <>f the purchasing ing that a re«| ousible comp . iy would
ing made it my only Family
light
Lyall
leaders
of
well
drawn
cliar-
I’ it « «»mnionly
notion that hard
puiilie, and tie* sq!o ha» already lieen buy a portion of next year'» < .up at the
Modlcine. My mother before
Mudy is ihe unhoalthy element of c »1 a< t-r. Tie- minor stories tn the number I v.'i v large. Idle ollie, r- ar,* sin prised, same price, in consideration of the pre
me was very partial to it. It is
are
ail
<
xtrem-
’
C
clever
!'-ge life. But fr<un tables of the mot
and -very lawyer in lie* city ln«liw*n »•■nt transaction. As a matter oi course,
a safe, good and reliable medi­
tality of Hatvard University, collect d
cine for any disorder of the
engajed in looking up tie* law b-aring no -uch <-<>m¡ianv is in existence, and
I’ iii : (»i:\xi> A j : m i P ension ¡’» iii .—Th«* upon the sale of im|»>rted l-qu »rs i i purchase: - of I his s,*ed wheat have paid
by Profe-wot l’lerce from the last trien
system,* and If use«l in time Hi
a grrnt preventive of aickncn»,
well ior their < redultty. The transac­
nial « atal<»gii«‘,it i« clearly demonstrate«! Gian«! Army of the Republic, a? its the.i original packages.
1 often recommend it to my
tion was »11 thin that one can searcelv
th.«! the excess of dea'hs for the first grand cncampiiKT.t at St. L« ju *. s , has
friend®, and shall continue to
feel pity for men a ho arc decoyed by it,
ten years after graduation is found in considered the subject of ¡»ension legis­
do so.
A vi KY large part of the colored voter» while the inipiidemv and aud-etty of the
that portion of th»* class of inferior schol- lation ; ami now we have fiom the Grand
• Rev. James M. Rollins.
of
the
I
nited
States
«
ill
agree
with
I
’
ro
Ifellow, who 111 the piesent'tatns of tile
i at ship. Every one who has seen th«» Army an outline of a bill that informs
"Pastor M. E. Church, So. Fairfield, Va.’’
iciirticuiutn knows that w he e /Eschylus the country just what the (hand Armv fessor Murray, proprietor of the St Louis market could ask fl'i a I hi -I k I for wheat
.4
Jmoe,
,
who
says
:
“
Mr.
Cleveland
i«
TIME AND DOCTORS* BILL8 SAVED by
of Oregon farmers is unchallenged. The
' anil political economy injure one, latu want®. Th«» bill a®k« for ¡lensiotis to all
certainly a fairer ami i hotter man for law will la* invoked to make losses good
alirai/n keeping .Simmons Liver
hours and rum-punche« use up a dozen, veterans disable«! in the war or now in
the
colored
race
than
Mr.
Blaine,
and
Regulator in the house.
to the farmer« thus practiced U|ion, but
and their two little fingers are heavier nee«], and <to dependent ooldiets; for
has shown it by his official action. His . there is no law that can «holly protact
“I have found Simmons Liver
than the lions of Eucli«]. Dissipation is continuance of pensions to widows in
tight for Matthews won him laurels. It a man who can be made to ¡relieve in
Regulator the best family med­
their
own
tight,
am!
an
im
reaseto
minor
a sure destroyer, and every voting man
icine I ever used for anything
who follows it is as tho early flower ex- chihlten; for incn as«» and equalization would be decidedly .letter for the colored representations that carry fraud U|ion
that may happen, have used it
race if they were more divide I politically their very face. There is one consola­
posrd to an untime’v frost. Those who of |M»nsiun® for special disabilities; for
in Jti(iigrationf Colic, THarrhora,
have been ¡nveijh*«! into th • path of vice pensionsof $12 per month to all widows and di.) not follow bhndlv wherever thev tion in a mattei uf tine kind, wheat a
iiiUou»nr.t», and found it to re­
ate named Legion
A few hours’ sle«*p of honorably discharged soldiers anti arr led. The idea ot Blain * and Ingall» man fiays dearly fur ex|s*rience he con­
lievo immediately. After eat­
i
ing a hearty suppe r, if. on going
each niiil.t, high living and plenty of sailors of the great war; for increased that a colored man cannot la* a Democrat soléis it valuable, ami is not likely to
to bed, I take about a teaspoon­
“smashes” make war up«m every func­ pensions for severe disablement, sub­ without being a monstrosity ia strongly need a secund installment. He gets
ful, I never f«*« l th® effects of
tion of the hotly. The brains,th * heart, stantially as granted for servii^es in the condemned by progressive men of the plenty at one dose to insure him from
the supper oaten.
th«* lung, the liver, the spine, the bones, Mexican war; lor ¡»ensions for survivors race. In the Eastern States leading ne­ again liecouiin; the victim of a confi­
“OVID G. SPARRS,
groes think as I doon |»>litieal questions, dence man, with a big but very thin
tiie flesh, every part and faculty a»e of reliel prisons; for increased pensions
and in those States that votes count.” story in his mouth.
“Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga.”
oveitasked and wcaken<*d by th«» terrific* for loss of healing or eyesight, and for
•A-ONLY GENUINE*«
eneigy of passion loosened from res­ •-quitable equalization of bounties. As Il is <*ertain that colored voters have
nothing to gain by adhering to the prej­
litr hazing of Geo.ge Choate, ton of
Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
traint, until, like a dilapidated mansion, this r«»|»oit was adopted unaniniously
udice and deceptions of the war. The «by well known New York lawyer, at
“the eaithly house of this tabernacle” aud without «lebate, it can no longer ta
J. H. Zeilm &. Co., Sole Proprietors,
falls into ruinous decay. Fast young said that the views of tin* Grand Army, Republican party no longer even prom­ Williams College, Massachusetts, was
Price, SI. 00.
I’H ILA DELPHI A. PA.
ises them “forty acres and a mule." Il ' cruel, disgraceful and murderous. The
men, right about.— Seirntitir Anmican. as a laxly, on the subject of (»elisions aie
has nothing to offer them that Democra­
not defined an«! undttrntood.
young man was subjected to the moat in­
cy does not give. All that the colored human cruelties by the sophomores of
A SLivst’Al-EK is supposed to print the
men want and can a<k is equal rights, the college, ami will probably <lie from
news, and in consequence thereof we
A fteu all Mid and done, Hanover is that Democratic administration enforces
submit the following piece of intelli­ the gn at horse of the year. He won and always nill cnfoiee in every part of his injuries. He is at present lying at
tne point of death. A large reward is
gence. just received frpnt the East, for the second special stake at the Brooklyn the count rv.
Nature’® own Remedy—
offered fot the apprehension of the par­
the consideration of our banged-hair meeting, carrying 114 pounds on a mud­
ticipants in ttie hazing; hut jt is doubtful
young men:
"The latest wrinkle in dy track and Iteating Favor, Ranhurg
W ild T ai . k bv S i . J ohn .—Ex-Guvern- if any of them will receive their just
I Wil! «poedily relieve and p«»rmii- New York dudedom is the gold snuff­ and Glissette a mile and a furlong in
nently curn all the vhthhis dirfiuul-
or St. John, of Kansas, who left San punishment. If the young man dies
tio« arising from a di«<»rdt rod con box, and every ‘cltappv’ has ordered 1 :-'>7,e- He heat the best two horses over
dition of th«
one in the most expensive style. The forty lengths and won in a canter by ten Francisco Oct. IStli. to lecture in (»oilita these indiscreet ami cruel jokers should
poor little anatomies will undergo the lengths from Fravor. The first mile was north of San Fiani-isco, said of his late lie hunted down and treated like mur­
LIVER AND KIDNEYS !
agony of martyrdom in introducing the done in 1 :431-. a wonderful performance work : "I have delivered about twelve derers of the common sort.
I
It i® perfectly hartnlcR® and can exhilarating dust into their nostrils; but for so had a tiaek. This stake netted or fittcen lectures in the southern part of
Bv looking over the statistical tables
ho giyen to the in«’t delicate woman it is the thing, yon know, and they aie ♦-’,780 to the owners of Hanover, whose the state and elsewhere. If big houses
or child. Eor ®aJ® by all druggist®.
m a book published by the V. S. Brew­
bound to go through it. To the soul earning for the year now amount to |7S,- are any indication of the way prohibition
ers' Association, entitled "Real and
NNKLL. HLITSIIU A WOOD A RD,
weary of heavy walking sticks the snuff SO'i, in addition to what he Won as a two- is taking in California. 1 am certainly Imaginary Effects of Intemperance,” it
Wholesale /Agent«*,
box will be a boon, however much it year-ohl
As he has won the Pixie and having great success. We have had to i« shown that beer does not create in­
PORTLAND, OREGON.
may prove a nuisance to the outside Breckinridge stakes at Baltimore, he turn away hundreds almost every night. sanity m>r does it prompt a thirst for
has a fair chance to close up the cam­ Grape-growing and wine-making may alcohol. The temjrerance problem as
public.’’
paign in November with »90,000 to his interfere somewhat with prohibition in solved by Switzerland is to tax spirits
1’1. aviso i-ai-ls are often employ«! for credit. He is just as far ahead of such California, tin- same as slave-lioldeis heavily and diminish, ultimate!}- abol­
purpoet-H of harnilesH amusement. If 11.rec-year-olds as Kingston, Montrose, oppose-! the freedom of slaves, but being ish, the tax on wholesome beverages
you are invited to spend the evening Banburg, Firenxi and Laggard as can be. only a question of right and wrong, pro­ That has the ting of good sense.
Made by
hibition must eventually triumph here
with friend* your hostess will arrange
as elsewhere. In 1S88 the prohibition
the tables for whist. Now, cards may
Si RM.rs in <> hi : gon .—Regarding sur­ party will stand about when- the Repub­
iH'iuso the roleo in up|>er Summer
also be used for gambling; in fact, aie veys in this State, I i-mmissionoi Sparks,
Lake valley last week, the complete
gambled with. They often cause dis­ in his annual rep.>rt, says : "The sur­ lican party did in K>6, and in 1802 we skeleton of a white man was found near
putes which are settled by revolvers veyor-general has ma le three contracts will put our Abraham Lincoln ill the Ann river
MERCHANT TAILOR.
acioss the tabic anil one or more of the for surveys of Indian reservation l-oun- White Hon*-.”
.4 .Serret farmi"/
JACKSONVILLE. OGN players are carried to the coroner. Shall daries, and for subdivision of reserva­ Tin: Applegate Bros.—I. 1)., L. [Land
we prohibit cards because they are |-er- tions for allotment to Indians. He lias
A urli prorrved ami delirate rumples*
veiled to gambling and lead to disputes also entered into contracts for surveys, <>. C—are and have b<-en, since the ion is. in the present age of advanced
aving received my goods direct ovei which men slioot each other to payable out of the appropriation for sur­ first settlement of this county, three of thought and culture, regarded a« a n.«rk
fr«»m the Ea»t I am able to make th® above ¡ death?
This distinguishable fea-
Among ardent prohibitionists veys of public lands. About two-thirds our most substantial citixcns. They of refinement Thia
reduction. I keep a full line of tl.o lalert ,
— has
I— denied ninety-
ninety
.vn...v,. in
.........
tins locality many years lure of beauty , nature
we know jiersons w ho spend many eve­ of the area of Oregon lias been surveyed. have resided
style« of
and
braved
all
the
danger«
attending
a
;
rJT
n
7?
“
,
t
o
.
f
ev,ry
?
,1
i
h
“
ndr
,
e
i'' ba‘
nings over cards.
Further surveys are needed tokeep oj-en
new country. >» wh>ch prominently fig- | Cy in the production ot tfcat delightful t "-
CLOTHS, TRIMMINCS, ETC .,
area in small valleys where the greater
H'refeA.rf. In.Irril.
part of the land is mountainous and unfit ured the Modoc- war, and which lias l>e- let article. Wisdom's Robertine. by the
which I a.n prepared to manufacture into
Arc those whom a conlirni.-d tendency to for cultivation, or else containing more come historic an one of the most disas­ careful use of which everyone uiay poMMS
clothing nt the most popular mod«1«
All work ffuaraut®«'«! to fit Givo m« a biliousness, subject to the various ami or less timber. Some of these lands are trous ever known,considering the number this the chief attribute of beau tv— a love­
ly complexion. Wisdom's Robertine is
call and h < m » for yourselves before you purchase changeful symptom, indicative of liver
in the a country covered with dense un­ engaged. Having safely passed through pronouuced by ladies of recherche society
elaewher«.
complaint. Nausea, sick headache, con­
all
the
vicissitudes
of
a
pioneer
life,
we
Pants made for 16 00 and upwards.
stipation. furred tongue, an unpleasant dergrowth, in which no competent stir are pleased to note that they are all in ■ nil the «tage the most charming and enly
J. A LAR8EN.
breath, a dull or sharp pain in tiie neigh­ veyor will attempt to make surveys at opulent circumstances, anil tlieie are innocent beautitier sml preserver of the
Next door to Mensor Bro«’
complexion kt.own. Sold by leading drug-
borhood of the affected organ, impurity of the rates allowed hv law
none in this county more deserving — ing druggists at titty cents per bottle
the blood and loss of appetite, signalixs it
KI..math Sin,.
C’wre For Pi trit.
as one of the most distressing, as it is'one
Cumber, Hath, lHmri, Etc
of the most common, ot maladies. There
Pile® are frequently precede«! by n <en«e
is. however, a I enign specific for the dis of weight in th® back, loins and lower part Itruakenarnit or the ¡Aquor Habit Positive-
The Sugar Pine Doer 4 Lumber Co. of
ly Cured by Ad minister lug Dr
Grant’s Pass are nsw in full o|*ratiou and
case and all its unpleasant manifestations of abdomen, causing the patient t«» sup­
Haines' Gnltlrn Specific.
It is the concurrent testimony of the pub­ pose he has some affection of the kidneys
are prepared to fill all orders for Fxvciao.
It can I m * given in a cup of coffee nr tea Boxixo, R vstic . Fixxratxo, Caiuno and
lic and the medical profession, that Hos­ or neighboring organs. At times symp­
tetter's S oma.h Bitter« is a medicine toms <»f indigestion are present, flatulency without the knowledge ot the person taking F ixishifo L vmbkx ; also D oom . S ass .
MEDFORD. OR.
wliicb achieves results «pee lilv felt, thor­ uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A mois­ it. is absolutely harm les® and will effect a B racksts . F kmio , M oilpixo » and L atbs
ough and benign. Besides rectifying liv- ture, like r-erspiratioii. producing a verj permanent and speedy cure, whether the at prices tocompsta with any null in south­
uns , pistols and other firearms < r disorders, it invigorates the feeble, con­ disagreeable itching, after getting warrr. patient ia a moderate drinker or an alco­ ern Oregon. They make a specialty of
Thousand® ot drunkards Piss F bvit Boxxs of all kind«. Persons
r»p»irwi in tho best style and new ones made quer« kidneys and bladder complaint« and is a common attendant. Blin«!. Bleeding holic wreck
to order Sowing-machine, also repaired »nd hastens tlie'convaiescence of those recover­ and Itching Piles yield at once to the appli­ have been made temperate men who have requiring anything in their line can get
put in hret-clasa order.
ing from enfeebling diseases. Moreover, cation of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, taken Golden Specific in their coffee with­ prices and estimate» on application to their
Price« tosuit tho times and satisfaction guaran­
i; ,s the grand specific lor fever and ague which act directly on the parts affected, out their knowledge, and to-day believe agents.
teed.
W rbb A- Z immkrmas Medford.
absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense they quit drinking of their own free will.
|W- Gir» mo a ♦ria*.
C W Arras Ashland.
R. STRAIT.
Now lint Faith.
itching and effecting permanent
cure It never fails The system once impreg­
nate«! with the Specific it becomes an utter
W
C. Lxxvya. Central Point.
Mcifonl. Doe. is, 18W>.
Price
50
cents.
Address.
Tl
Dr
Bosanko
I had been troubled all winter with cold
imposibifitv for the liquor appetite to exist.
J 11 Gairrts. Gold Hill.
and pam in the che.t and got no relief from MedicineCo.. Piqua, Ohio 'ohl at the F«»r full particulars, a«ldress Golden Speci­
remedies recommended by druggists and City Drug Store.
fic Co . Is5 Kac® St . Cincinnati. Ohio.
ÍW A <nd reliable Medicioee are tbebwt
phyiiuann. At the «nine time 1 was adver­
VJVVN to depend opon. Acker'» BtavlEL
would enjo- your dinner
4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO Hi. ESTATE tising Dr Bo-ink"', ('..ugh and Lung *VC
rulé.
lxlr h«« been presexibad ter
fluid little faith, but thought to
Zk of S. P. Hanna, deceased, are requewted to Svrnp
•J
»nd are pre. nted by Dys­
Ute Dr Gunn's Improved Liver Pills for purtiienoftbaBloo«.
nettle th« ®ame forthwith, if thev wi®n to save li’v ii as a last resort . now I believe even pepsia, ueo Acker's Dyspe; is Tablet»,
•allow
complexion,
piiuples
on
the
face
co®t®. a® the bunine*® of the estate must be wound more than they tell me of it« curative qua!
i They
ere a po«itiv«
cure for J -xpenela, in- and bllioutn®«*. ifemr <iQKen® or grp"
up without further delay.
nip«. - From the
N«*w«. ’ Ehzabçthtnwn.
,, - .
.
H. K. HANNA.
oust) ‘
r a do*® SiorçÆdÊ fi*es st
,
K^inp'e bottleB cents xt City Drug ] ...................... yiatolencr »nd
TÏ
THE LOWEST RATT>
(¿1-4 Inai? «T th * FnheraHy of l.elp«»ir. (ìermany
PHYSICIAN
do
Æ SS j VCJKIICI<D1£ !
I
— AND AT-
Will practice in al! th- C. irft* of th® 8t«it®
• ‘fficM up Mairs in Orth'« bri<-k.
L. L WHITMEY
there will positively be
sold at once, .even
Catarrhal Dar gers.
T<» I h > free«! from th« «langur® «»f ®uff<M'ation
while lying flown ; t«> breath®freely.®l»*ep
ly and iin<li®'urt>«d : to nso refresh««!, head clear,
brain activeand free from painor ache ; to know
that no poiH<»nou®, putiid matter defile® t*.<»
br«*ath and n>t*» away the d«*lic:ite machinery of
smell, tn®tc and hearing ; to f<*el tha1 thesyvtem
doe® not thr«»ugh it-veins md arterien, suck up
the ¡»Olson that i® sure to underminean<! destroy.
1® in«i«'«d a t»le®hing b«y«»nd ail other human en­
joyment®. '!'«» purchase immunity fr«ini euch a
fate should be the object of all atflict«‘<|. Hut
those who have tried many remfsli«*® and physi­
cian® dewpair of rcli«*f or cur«*
Hanford'® Ra<i«eal Cure m<*«*t® every pha*e of
t’.itarrh, from a ®nn:«le he*ui cold to the rn«*«t
loatl.8«»nie and «iestiuet:ve stages. It it» local
and con*»tituti«»n <l. Instant in relieving. p«*rnia-
n«nt in cure g. safe, economic «! ai d nevt r fail
i ng.
Sanford's R i li ’ il «‘im»
of «»”.« bottle
of tfie Radical <’«ir»*, «•!■>•• b<»x "f ’ itarEud Sol­
vent, and one lmor«>vc<! luhalnr. al! wtapp-* I in
«»no package, with tr««-itise ami dirti’hoi a ■■!
sold by all druggist® for $1.«O.
P«»tter Drug At Chemical ( c„ Boston.
NO RHEUMAT1Z ABOUT ME.
BLACKSMITHING ACTUAL COST PRICES !
F. WILLIAMSON.
ATTORNEY A t’tll’NHEl.OR AT LAW
attoh » n :: y
I
A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR
—TO <iKT TOVK —
Medford.
I
j’ n
nt the Olii Stami of
Jackson vili® Opn.
Will practica» in all the Court« of th® Stat®. Of
fire m < ’ourt Houa®, aecoud door on right from
•n trance
11
¡4
JL
1
ALL THE REMAINING GOODS
l«blau<l. Orrgou.
ATTORNEY i COUNSELOR AT LAW.
1
Ï
pipes . cards .
Will pr.u’dce *n all ».»*•(> ••««>»«.? :« j S l <- •»
in th® ('ourt H««iiw«t hist «I««>r t«> th » 1 ft •»? V
t rane«*.
W.
I ) I If I’LEH. BlnckluMid«, (’happ«*d and O.lj
1 IBI. «kin curetl by Cuficiira Medicated Ko ij».
GROCERIES
P. P. PRIM.
Hol-1 < icryw • re. Price: Cuticura, th»* Great
Hkm «'lire. SO et® ; Cuti-lira Soap, an Csqui-ite
Beautitier. 25 rt«; Cuticura R*»»»lvpnt. th<‘ N»\v
B loin I Purifier. $1 fr). Potter Drutx nn<! <’hetnicul
Co . lew ton
£4ÎF*S»*n<i for' H-»w to Cure Skin Dis- e».-*. ’ ' ’’'I
pa#e®. 5 d il lustrati on*« ami b«' b-< nnon ;•!*
<>.
NEXT IHM >11 T<> P.
Will practice in al! the court-« of the Stat®.
Othe* in Ha nim’« brick building. up-M urn.
\NI> VAI. is IS.
NEW WINDOW CURTAINS. WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.
VARIETY STORE !
CRAWFORD,
I’at'iisiHs
TRUNKS
If I had known of the Cuticura Ko med tea 28
year® ago it would hav» saved ni®
.m<i an
irnmenstf amount of suffering. My di®«n>»p com­
menced on my head in a ®p<»t not larger than a
cent. It spread rapidly all over my body and
got under my nail®. Tiie ®cal«M would drot> «»ff
of me ail the time, and my suffering wa> «'iuil«bH.
and without relief. One thousand dolla.- s wouk!
not tempt me to have this diseas® ov» r again.
1 am a poor man. but feel rich to b® relieve*! of
what Home cl«ictor® ®ai«i was 1« proay, tome nnt?-
worm. pHorijiM®, etc I took -
and-—’« Sar­
saparilla ov®> on** year and n i*«df, bur no cure.
1 went to two <»r three doctor® and no cur«* I
canuot pfais® the Cuticura lb-in edie® too much.
They have made my ®kin clear and free from
scale® as a baby’s. All I used of them was three
box«® of Cuticura. and three bottle®of Cuticura
Resolvent, and two cake® of Cuticgra Soap. If
you had lieen here and said you would have cured
me for $9MI.0() you would tiave had th® mom*>. I
l«H»ke<i like the picture in your liook of psoria­
sis (picHire number two, “Bow fu enre Skin
Disease®’’), but now I am as cl«»ar a> any p®n®»n
ever wa®. Through force of habit 1 rut« my ham!
over my »»rm® ami leg® toscratch once in a while,
but to no purpose. I am all w«*!l. I scra’ched
twenty-eight years, and it got to b>* a kind of
secomi nature to me. I thank you a dozen times.
Anything more you want to know write m«» <*r
any one who reads this may write to in« and I
will answer it.
DENNIS DOWNING.
Waterbury, Vt , Jan. 2U, 1W7.
Prioriani®, Eczema, Tetter. Ringworm. Lichen.
Pruritu**. Scjill Head. Milk (’rust. D.indruff,
Barber»’, Baker«’, Grocer®’ and Washerwoman*
Itch, and every h|wie« of Itching. Burning,
Scaly. Pimply Humor« of th*» Skin and Scalp
and BI imm !. with L »«s of Hair, are positively
cur^i by Cuticura. the gn* u Skin Cure, anti
Cuticura 8<>np. an exquisite Skin Beantifior ex­
ternally. »nd < ‘ntn in.i lb \o'.\pi t. ti e n- w Bl«M»d
Purifier rnternaBy, when physician® a: dull otl.- r
rein»’divs fail.
MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING.
AFINE STOCK
ATTORNF.Y AND COÜNSE1DR AT LAW.
LAWNS
I N I >!<;<> PHI NTS
MKKTINO or COURTS. KTC.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
COCHECO
AMOSKEAC, STAPLE CHEVIOT? AND CINCHAMS
f
i I I
The Supremo Court of Or«g«»:i m««taat Salenj
i’ountry l*r«»dtv-> bought him ! t*»dd; also. W«»ol.
regular term® co*nm«»neing on the first Monday® Hide®. Fur« and D —r Skins Solicit order« for
in March and ()rt«»ber.
Lumber
Th®Circini Court f«»rth« Fir-tf Imlicial Di®tr ct
MAX MULLER,
aet® in Jackeon c.»unty on fir*t M«>m!ay» n \pril.
PoHt«»flic«* Building.
Septetn!®‘r am! December In Klamath county
on »ecom! M«»n«!ay in Jun«» ami first Monday in
N«>v.‘tnbor In Laki* <>un*y <»n the third M<«ml-«y
m May and the ®w»»nti M«»n«iay in Oct«»b»r In
Joaephin* county on fir®t Mon i c ® in March and
August.
For Jac knot» county th® C«»unty, Probate am!
C«» n ni8®i‘»n«rs’ court® in»*«t every month. c<un-
—AND—
JoNcphin«1
m»» .«ing with th » finit Monday; for
‘
county, th® first Monday in January. April. .lab ;
an«l September; for take county, every alternate
month, commencing th* first M'»ndar in J «••.nary.
For Klamath county th« first Wedno*lay .n March
Jun®. September and November.
AT TIIE HAN FliAN< IS< O
WILLARD
A Scaly, Itching, Skin Disease with End­
less Suffering Oured by Outicura
Remedies
J ackson ville, Oregon
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