The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 31, 1890, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1890
.A.
DIRECTORY.
OFFICIAL
FRANK GALLOWAY.
STATE ’**F OREGON.
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i. .i n 1» . |*n.
C mgi •--'‘man. B. IL rm.inn; Governor, > I’cii-
n o •!'•, S«A-r* tary of Stat«*, George W. Mc-
Bn ic; Sial«- it a-urvr. Geo. W. Webb; State
Printer.F. C. ILik'-r; Supt. Public Instrm-tion,
h It \|. bit .o . Suprem • Jmlges, R. S. Sti ahnii,
< n;. t J.i-tu*< ,W. P |«or l. R.S. Bean.
FIK.-r JI'iai'HI. DISTRICT.
C<»inpri-*ing .lack-on, ,l«M*rpiiiiic. *«ak<* nmi
K. i n itn «• «uiitn-s'. Cin uil .lu<lg \ L. It. W« b-
-t* i . l>i-ti;ct Attorii'-y, W. M. C*»lvtg.
•I %Cks.»N «'«U'\TY
senator, T«i • ‘ am rou. R«-pve**«-iitaUves.
>. Fun >.»). »V 'I Trill. »1. M. M«-’ all; • • Hint j
.i’ll Igc. J. R. N I. ’' «mir.i-sioHcr-. < ’. W. l ay-
r »i. H -ii. ll ty m «u l;»'l«*rk. M. Muller; Sheriff, J.
G. Bir-H‘-\; 11'i-.v-iii • r. G. I.. Biot> iii « t ; A ss . ssor
!l,. It i Ii.it m; Si'll “’I Siipcrintvndcni, c. S
*1 ur; Survey.tf, P. Appirgat«-, C.»i«»lier
.1 - Par-on, "lock lu-p«M t -r, W. F. Songer.
Jii-t.t*Hl.>K < oVNYY.
J ant Senator, >Y.St. Clair; Rr»pr«-*entativ< ,
1|. H Mm« »'. 4 ounty Jud«'*, V. Colvig; C«»m-
iuiv»biii'-i's, I•>. Iii«(’*!ow, I*. Hansen;Clerk, C.
K. ( uaiisi »r; Sheriff, Jam -s C. .M »ss; Tr«*aaur-
< r. J. A’ >i.-v<*r; A-sc-s »r, E. C. H it tumi,
- n ».»I Sup -riiit.-n i* nt. W. A. Massa ; Survey­
or, ( . W. Haven-. ( 'roivr. Dr. Wallace.
at. k MATH < «»L X1Y.
I »lilt S 'U.|t >r, C. A. Cag-We|| of Lake; It. p-
»•«■,"•.it.»live, A. Snider ot Lak -; County Jmlg««,
.1. S. «»< i; C i.n ms*! mi r*« W.C. Crawford,
«
s Slivers; i ierk, A. L. L -uvitt; Sheriff. E.
W. ti »wan: Treasurer. Wm. E. H »we; A-ses-
s >r, J »mi Smart; Sea »<>1 Sup«*«intcndcnt, P. L.
F > i it im '»urveyor, l*a. I. -k ir-l; C«»ron«-i. J.
T. Forbes.
IAKK COUNTY.
Joint Senator, C. A. Cog-well of Lal
r -««utativ.', A. Snider; County JuJg<
Wi - i.re; C » a tussmners. A- '
J »nes Cierk W.
.sultoiv, >tu nil, U I*. Hey-
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I r'r
r. A M I'.v ■ *1. - ■ ■ " >'«i" rui-
t«nU nt, A II. »'(»U.T, A»--— T -I. I-. V
1» .H 'UWIg .*«l*»k ln»l»VIIT. |I H .1'111«».
MEET ING l»fn»VHIS >«f' •
Tiie AiipreiDe court of Oregon m-*«-ts
< i!« in, regular lerms romtm tiring on th«* t?
M 'ti lays in March ami’»< « »ber; *o-<> ,i !’• n-
• II ton.com n« living «»n hr-t 'I••*•. ..«> in May.
l'ii«« clrvuit court tor the :.i«*t judicial district
sits m Jack-*on • •«•»*. hl J
hr-t M mdav- to
Ipril .>« pt.-ir.lM i and In-win’“ r. In Klamath
e.»ui»tj «»n svcoii-l Mondrt* in Jun
Mi l first
M -H la> m N »v< :iii»« i. In Lak- »• »«mt\ mi th«»
,H.t I M mday hi M •> » hi I the -«-c.m«l M m l i>
>ii October. I«» Josephine county on tirst
'I »ii«iaysiu March and Augu-l.
For Jack-on couutx the« »unty, probatt an!
commission« r-' courts meet • > • r.v month,
commencing with th- tir-t M »»flay; for J<»s.*-
piunv v »unty. th«* first Xi »nd.iv m .ianiiarx,
April. July and >« pt. <un« r, C t i.ak - countv.
«•v«rv ait. i I’.at«- m<»nt h. commencmg tin- first
M mlav mJanuarv. For K .imatli county the
pp.-t A'■ednrsdny m March, June, September
aivl N. jvviu I mt ,
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Al <*<ltbr<l,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
eactvilei : < h -
REAL ESTATE ACENT I
LEGAL OOCUMENTS
Ot ill! k n ls ili att it up, « Kp« rlallv |>«*rliiiiiiHK
tn till' SfttlrillVIll of «•MtatVK.
(’ollrtl nJ Iftooal». Prompt Rruiiltiiiifrs.
1 am going t«» tel! you «»f th« extraordinary
cure your Cuticura r« nn-dn-s >»«•• torim-d oil
mi*. About tin- 1st ot April last I noticed
soim- nil pimples Iik«* coming «mt all over my
body, hut thought nothing of it until some­
time latvron, wlu-n it t»« gan to Io« k ltk<- spots
<»f mortar spotted on, and
which chiiiv off in lay« rs ac-
A compani.nl with itching. 1
1 would scratch «-very night un-
km
6*i Ul 1 was raw, tli«-n the n«-xt
wU
y i bight tin- scab's, living formed
A : meanwhile, were scratched off
’ again. In vain <lid I «-onsult
I all tin- doctors in tin* county,
but with.mtaid. After giving
The Oregon Ceusn».
In veto iiirnt iHvurltte« h r*n€*<'!ftiry. Jackson
County S<'ri|> Bought and Sohl.
1 hav«'a « inpl« t<-N« t ot .Maps of all th«*Sur-
vry« «l Lan«i>* in t his «-«»unty, an«l r«*c»*iv«* Ab-
Htraets monthh trom l<os« lmig of all n« w
t utii« * in i'l«’. I am thus propar« «! Io make
out Honw*>t«*n«l ami l‘i « -«’luption pape its . ami
can sav« to parti« s tin- < xpt iiso ot a trip to
Roseburg Laiid ’»tliev.
purlin»«»! thKin rrom my druggist, mill <’l>-
taiiH-d almost Imnosliat«* rvll«*!. 1 bt-gitu to
n«»tic<* that the svaiy eruptions gradually
droj»|»c<l off anti di-app» i«i«ti one by »me. until
1 Lad been fully cured. I had the dis«*asc
thirteen months b< for«« I be gan taking the
rente«li«*s, an«i in four or five u« «k* was en­
tirely eured. My disease was eczema and
psoriasis. I know <>i a great many who have
1 HAVE SEVFKAI. FINE HUMS AND < »THEH taken the rein«*di«*s, and thank m»- tor the
knowleg«* <d tin in, «specially mothers who
1»K-IK * HI.»; emU’EHTV IN M Y
have tiahes with seal) eruptions on their
H VNDS FOlt SALE.
heudsaiid bod its. I cannot c\| less my thanks
;i*“Pr«impt r«-piy
iii.vlejo *u lettere. toy«»»*. My 1» sly wHseovered with seal«*««, and
- ...
Charges m a«-« -(•rdance s 11li the times.
I was an au till spectacle to (»« hold. Now my
It. fvrs.by p« ■i mi*««ii»n to C.C. Beekman. Esq.. skin is as clear as a baby's.
Banker; !■» Hon. I,. It.
... Webster.
-, Judge of this
GEO. t’oTEY, Merrill, Wte.
jmlieial <l'.<trict. ami to ntij busin«*ss bous«- in
Jacksonville.
SILAS J. DAY.
.VO /¿CT1O1.S /OR R a U i
Oregon’s population, astile bur* a nel aim 8
if. is 312 Ilo. h» 1BBU il was 171.7M. »-h«»w-
iog « gain during the census period of 137,-
76*', or 73.*> per cent. '1 he population of
• • unti» k announced is :
< '«»untn-s.
Mfc I ¡ierras«'.
. M.H29
2,aa
B«*nton..............
.15.1W2
5.KL’
< iackainas....
..
.
9.931
2,730
< ’ialsop .............
. 5.1«l
Columbia.......
3.119
(?( H »8....................
... H.N36
4.1MB
. l.»48
Curry ...............
440
. 11.7K7
I >ou aliti*.............
2,192
ll.Jte)
Jackson.........
3JM
4,M4
JoHftfihlnv.........
2..L5Q
. . .15.WI
Lane..................
5,(te7
Linn.. ...........
l«,i;r.»
3.44W
Polk
... 7.7.«
Lit*»
Tillamook. ...
.
Z.hKU
1,91*
WHbliingtoii
4,792
...11X4
Yamhill
1U.ÖGK
2.«*4
Mult nomai)
75,657
50.454
Marion.............
...se.4jb
tjna
Total..................................... 23ÜJM
MONEY LOANED.
104.1IT
an4m.« ruar ut 76.Ü1 r^r cent, fot
i T j »4 (tPfrirt
Tlie bureau announces the
poi illation and gain of cities hr follows ;
1MM).
Incrrnt»«*
Astoria. .... ...........
. 7.071
4.2»te
Albina ........................
5.104
4>; i
Eng« ne..........................
2, Ml
3.93*
Portland
. .. ....
47.294
29.717
East Portland............
10.401
7,547
Sai«*m............................. ................. 1U.42S
j.W,
I In- foil« wing are the ligures f- rtl.esr«
<>tid district, as íii:i»i*he<i by Siiperiutñ*n<1-
»■ni S' ■ range, w bi« h ar»* repiii't«d for pur-
i «»*»* •■» <if i'oiiip
w it ist n. t ’orte«
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t« «1 l'.gure* mri
in' re»f><* have
r«?reived
hzTL not
:i i: been
t_.
...
^.,..1 from the
n-u- l.urenu v«-t :
Innttilh*
"
.... ’■ 12.90» Crook
( nion
. . . . ll.Ohtl Malheur
Wasco
9.311 idike .
Bak« r ..
... h.MMl Klamath .
Grant.
. . 4/»0 Sherman.
Mori i >w
4.2»"» Harney.
....... 3.IM0 I ■
Th«* n« u l»l«>od ami r-kin purith r and gn at. Wallow a
. . 3,«Ä I Total
«•M of humor r« nn-di« s. int« rnally (to ch- msv Gilliam
.71.500
tIn* I i I imm I of all impuriti«‘N. ami tliu« rctnov«-
t In- «-aus« , ami ( ut lent a. t h«- gr«-at skin cur«*,
A Nice Uh I bit.
and Cuticura soap, an < vpn-itr 'km l»«-auti*i-
ei, « xt« rtijilh to rlt nr tlu-skin an«t scalp am!
l b< Slate Immigration Board*» con tribu-
i rat or« - tin- Im a, cm « « \ «-rj *p< < i« sot ag«miz- lion t«» Ila«> r«c»*nt Portland exposition was
ing. itching, binning, M-aI\. and pimply a vdlu «bi«- ttiei luu.d noiiceMble one. In
dis« a*G*sot tin- hkin. scalp, an«! hlo«»«!.
•u
lsiMi h«* «1 rre«or- • t tb“ «'■bate Beard
Sold «-v « i » w lut« . Pile«-. < utiema. 5tk*
Soap. 2.3c.; Ib-solv« nt, JI. Pr« par<d l»y
!.. th<
.... <>t Immigration authorize«! and d:recte«t
Potter Drug ami Ch« m < a: (Ut pm at ion, Bos­ E N. Mmgau to enter upon the v« rk
ton.
ol <.olu-timg txbibita t i Oregon pn-du« i-
î<S«-n«l liii'*,!li>w tn ( ur«- Skin Dis«-as«*s,” t *r the greui < xpoaiD«»n. 1'urMi.tnl to in-
64 pag«-a, .'»0 illu.-t rat ions, and l«iu t«-st ituonials. ••l'ii* t.oi:-, be visited ( luckamu.*«, Murmn.
\V.«‘h-i;gi‘«n. Yau hil , Bent n. P«»lk. Linn
ai <! 3iullnoman countie*», in wt>i»ru Ore
gttii, \\ »«*•<:•», I n on l i.iaiiiia and B. k-r.
in eastern Oregon. All of the eas'ern
co inue* hr vi-iic«! have Contributed in a
-
CI m *t pain- soren« ss, w<-akti«*ss. greater or i « r * degree, but no other.«* in that
^hacking «-«»ugh. asthma, pleurisy, ¡»oMieiiof the state. In tlie wehlerii |>«»r-
_____ jp ami inflammation rrli.-v«-«! in mi«- tmn, lh ugiaa, Tillamook, JacK-on »nd
minute by tin- Cuti«*ura Anti-Pain PJa-t< r. J< scphine counties, aithou'h unvisited,
Nothing ¡ik«- it tor w« ak lungs.
haw sent contributions, the latter two
most liberally, grandly in fact. G:a«n-.
gras.-«.«*, fruits, green, dried, canned i.n«i
p v'erved, wooi, hops, native woods, rough
h i manufactured, and minerals are the
■ licit s wbicb make up the grand di?play.
Is y »LD <‘X
bhakrn out of Gear.
POSITIVE
Cuticura Resolvent
it’s Es|i'.-¡.iHy al.iptcJ lor Fanns, Hindus. Orchards, Gardens and Lawns, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES
BON AN /X
NEAT. OURA.BLB. 3TRO.VG AND CHEAP
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
ti.iHniW SICrEFSOR Kt J. O. HAM-
• nk»*r A < «». ««f li«manza. Klamath county, Or.,
»iHH puret aw«I a large ai.«i hrM-claas stock of
<.»«>dw whi-h ar«» n«»w <» ti the way from P«»rtland,
and will bn s«»ld Cheap for ( hh I u Everyh«^y m
nvit«»«l to call and examine go««!» and prices be-
f«»re purchasiiiK ete«»where. You can alwajs find
on hand a fall l»ne of
J
.Short Ullt* to C3íl I í Í 01*11 ¡ ÍL
FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST.
FRANCIS FITCH.
l.\W
STEAMER SAILING DATES.
k i«»M v vqviN A:
FH<»M S XX Fit 1X( 1SC(»:
Willamette Valley, Saturday, Octolmr . .. 4
WiKaiiu-lt«- Valley, M m«lay. Ovt<»b«-r
. 13
Wiliam Ue Vail« > , >at arfiay. Oet«»t»cr ... is 1 WiHani't’«- Vid Is-v, lV«'dn«-j»tiay, < »vtnbvr.. .22
Willaui' tte Valley, Monday, ()ct«»i»vr......... 27
I Willamette Valley, I relay. Oct«>bvr........... >1
.Vrrf/«rt|
MORRIS M.
SILAS J. DAY,
Abstracts Made of Titles to
Lands.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Alf.illXHV AXD rot s-bl.oll Al
MORtAR-SPOTTED SKIN
MISCELLANEOUS.
r.*
‘. mani
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HARKNESS,
V l loKXEY ASD COI NSELOK AT LAW.
The company reserves tlit» right to chang«*
Clothing. Boots and Shoes.
Gi oceries. Hardwi re
and everythin« generally to be found in a tirwt-
(*labH (’ountry Store.
.1 AH. MORTON. Manager
Bonanza. April 18 1KSH
iiling dat<•< without noth-.-.
!
I Canf Breathe.
îlabratcd Frccch Cure,
ÂPHRODÎTINE
GUARANTEE
liy ma.axial disease, the human machinery
< .i ..ot ha f peform its t tlice.
Digtsliut».
*< -ivtion, evacuation are disordered, the
Train N • iw. irun l .i.- lay-. Timr-lav s an I Saturdax-. an 1 on mt« rm -«iiatc «bn - win n
o d becomes watery,the nerves feeble,the
P. P. PRIM,
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I ram N ». 1 will run Mmilax-. W. <lm — lax > an 1 Frul.i>-. nn-l <>n inn-i iiu^liatc «lax-
countenance ghastly, sleep disturbed and
wli'-it nvvciteaiy.
a|
| vU e t apf h mils, i errible is this db-
/ '
A F TORN E Y KNI» «’« >CN’'EL« »R AT LA W.
ea. «•, fell its conse<jurnces. There is. how
I
C. H. HASWELL
C.
C.
HOGUE.
BEFOR
AFTER
ever.a ki.uwn anudt te t<» tlie m asmatK
•/<««-A:••«/»«rid»-, Orr-tjon.
ìk (. » >r«*<<>a Ucvelopraent < >».,
G«u I F. A P. Au t. o P. li. R. Co,
I Gon it. A 4 i 4 ’. »b».it4'»
T< »barri » « *r <)p; 4111. or t ■
. h .'I :n i — n*- I- bon, ai.d a ceriuin s.ti-guaid against it
,u,’r> at.. S hu Francisco Cal.
Corvallis, Oregon.
lie,*,
tion, over indi
« Lo-* of J'rni ; In m.'.iarK us regions ot our boulh ami
Will practice in ah courts <»t t in- >tat«*. • unce
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
power, Wakrfüîn«-*-., I ■ n
ti I’Hins in ’ • i-
hi the Court House, third d-sir to left < d en-
hu* k . "emdial W cak:i ", II
». N'»»rxous l’r *- \\<>:. :n South America, Guatemala am!
t rance.
< i. ti.v l-lbiuuso| Panama, as Weil as in
tuition. Nocturnal E-*ii«■
c «-orrho a. I
zim-**. Wenk Menu rv, | ..
■oxxer ami Imp«»- transmarine countries where the scourge
J R. NEIL,
whi< h H neirl • i- d <»
H I to premhiii’
«.lists, this iuini’table preventive and
HE I'NDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A t«-n«-y.
and iiixanitf p- ( . f 1.00 a bog, ft bo e -
copartnership with an auth. r«zc<l capital of old ii,'<*
ATTORNEY AND COVN5ELOR Al LAW,
rem« «iy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, bas,
n«V - •r bx’ ma l <1'1 -<•<*.■: ;.t Of prif-P*
—WITH ITS-----
j.V. tkki for t h. purpose ot carrying «»n a Gt ner­ fort.
during the last thirty-five years, been c».n-
A
WUI
. ’S Í.I tl! 4M» I' I
Jurkuunnilt-, hr.
al Banking Business m all ot its brunches in every f .'M
I the to'ii i-x if sianlly widening the area of Us Usefulness
.lack-«nvill«‘. On-gon. < »thee at the old stand R rrrm.inrnt < ■:«» i4 i ’ : *
lltsiik«-
<
ait
<
»recoil
ami «lenionstrating its sovereign value.
?<•«!.
XV
«•
boxe
of Bi « kman s Banking House, S. E. corner Cal­ t’.oii-an«!« of le** : ’ •
Will practice in ill courts <d th- state, otth-.*
i id and y».* eg. Liver «’omplatnt. dyspepsia, constipation,
ifornia and Third streets.
in Ine Court »louse, ur*t door ivieqc* vii- r
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out
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ho
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nr.-.
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.In tho State Insurance C<»’>. Building,)
kidmy trouble, rheumatism and debility
«’.C. BEEKMAN.
t ranee.
• \ rhe’:*«ï of Aphroditim». ( r* • liter tree. Atldroe,
TH OS. G. REAMES.
are uh r« nudted by it.
l ND BRANCH OFFICES IN PORTLAND. ASTORIA ANI» ALBANY.
THE APHGO MCD. ?.*!£ co.
H. K. HANNA,
We o.u I’ruach,
I’. \ j 7, !,'»»*. tl > a * i ., * u
School statlaUrt.
„H im tor sa'v a large list ot
For sale at Citv Drug Slor«-, . Ja« ksonvill?.
.VFlVUXEV AX1» CUI X.-tLoK AT LAW.
He mi th bierimal retort of thè
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StMte
Sup» riuteiideiit ««t Pubi c.! urtructiou.E B.
JutluoHòllt!, Or.
Grain. Stock and Fruit Farms. «Also City and
M«
I.
i
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v,
ih
in
the
Jia«
d.-
««i
iS
ate
Pritit<»r
Keeps the largest stock of
Suburban Property.
Will practice in all court* ot r*ie Siate, ( Mfk-v
l-.ik* r Ti e r« p«*rt shows gr<>wih and ini
in Urtate brick, upstairs.
povttiirul of pub i« school interest« -.11
L’li« < t^'x.in I. in 1 <’«>..waA especially organiz«*d for th»» purp ><< of buying and >iiii liv imu
»1
»• g tb** Im«*
rhe average nun.ber «)(
larg«- trant-* <«l land, and lias during th«* past two years bought and -ubdivi l«*d over k-’,,u acre*»
J. J. HOUCK.
daj * t»l m h -ol taught throughout the *t<«te
a« t « s ot land into five to t w<-nty acre tracts Th«- succès-, ot tins undertaking is shown m th«
h
*
been
1
ucr
pm
*
ing
gradually for ten y^-nr.-
ta« r that out ot 2W tracts piaosl on tlie inark«*t. 223 have be, n sold.
-and -
NOTARY FL BLIC AND CuNVEYANi EH.
W, . hum th u ten acres «»1 choice land in truit will yield a larg« i im in« than l»»b acres of
— Hum 90d .ys in irmi to ltiy.57 in 1S90. T:»r
Gin.
Agís,
for
1».
M.
Ferrv
«V
Co
’
s
wbvaf
in
tin
Mississippi
valley.
following aie summaries made from the
....
(iul<l Hill, Offfjun.
We ateo mak<- valuabl«- improvene-nts in the way of roads. t«-m «s, clearing t ht* hi ml. etc.
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
reputi: Whole number of organized d s
Will attend to all business in my lint with We can sell a-small tract of'and for the same prie«-p«-r acre you would have to pay for n
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13
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tricts,
1
6H3;
pt
r>«'iis
sch«
age.
persons
of
sch<
ol
</.».-
¡arg«- tarin.
promptucss and at rra&uiiablv rates.
nn the northwest coast.
• 4’
teachers
leathers employed, _*
2.536;
~Z1, school«
i obses, . l.lW.i,
’
valu«- ot school property, $1,-
WM. M. COLVIC,
7,»'|,1./ h 41.
scb«-ol?«, 125. In issu
”
‘ pinate
‘
I
ihere were 1,<*'7 -chool districts, and a
U roKNKY ASI» OI’N'EL'iK AT LAW.
a ho >1 p«q uhttion of 39,<»15.
13 1'3
?*i
Orq/$»>».
tira nt's
t<» cur«* any form
tvrvou.* disease
«hbordvr of
ft«-rat ix e or
Trains coniie«*f with theO. A C. R. R. and River Boats at ('«»rvalhs and Albany.
BANKING HOUSE,
iicctsstrs !;■ C. i. jsäaian’s Bank.
THE OREGON LAND CO
r
WOODBURN NURSERY
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fruit. Shade Ornamental and Nat Trees
F. L. Posson & Son.
IC 13 I) >1
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SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS I PRICELIST. NO »PHIS OR LICE OUTREES.
♦/««r A-Af«*»*r«/.'♦» Or>y»n.
ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1J1
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Will practice in all the courts of th«- S’ute
Pro^'vutiiu Attorney tor First Judici.t
Disirict. < »liier in Uourt-btni.HV.
MlUUNEV ANI» 1<H X<I L<4I AT LAW,
Jackson County Bank,
tWftee In Laytou A Co.’s brick, upstairs.
MEDFOHI». OKEGON
ROBERT C. SMITH.
Apple Tn < -
« 5i > $10 per ltel
P«-H<*h “
lo •* is
Plum and Prim«- Tr«-e*
s “ If» “ “
Other tre« » an i shr-.ibb«ry turnish«*d re asona­
bly.
Send lor < aiaiogue to
.1. H. SE l l LEMIER, Woodburn. Or.
18.*»
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AND COCNSELOR at L1W.
Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East­
ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange.
*/«4cJk»oMritte. Or
J. C. CARSON,
30LL3:riQM3 A SP33IALT7
Sash. Doors, Blinds
.lACÌumiUUe, Orvg«»n.
x "yiug «>f all kin«!'* «I ui«* in .» tti'sf-chi.-».*
m.i nier «lu-i «it i’t-.i*'.»ii.iblt* rat«-.-*.
¿ 4g"Spcciai 4tleiir»«>n pubi t» loeuting g«»v-
crmiieut laud-*.
l*iircli;.<ers of property or Capital Stock of the
D E N T 1 S T.
}|**«ltur«l. Oregon.
Tolo Townsite and Milling Co.
J. C. LEE, M. D.,
p H Ï ft I C I A N
A N l> SURGEON.
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
Of the Franchises nn<l Privileges granted to F. TL BOWE
August 7th, 1888,
By the incorporators of said company, now on file at the
Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, Jackson Co.
CeNtrffl /*«•>«/, Or»(/ oh .
(’¡»Ils promptly attend«-«! today or night.
CEO. DE BAR. NI. D.,
P II V S 1 C 1 IN
A X 1» A f It G E O X.
JaekMftville, Oregon.
Ulth «- and r« •»•.|«*nc<* on < a'.ifor.ua Street,
i..Ute ait« nd«-d promptly day <»r night.
I .'lo, Oregon, October 4, 1**9.
T
R. PRYCE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN
J. W. WALKER.
J. H. GRIFFIS.
AND S I' R G E o N,
MtulforiL Orrg«»n.
GRIFFIS & WALKER
(»ilice in William-* Brit k Building« up-stairs.
MANlfFACTt HEILS HE
J. 8. WAIT, M. D.,
riiVSK’IAN
AND SURGEON’
>S «4 í*<> r «I. Orricon.
(»thc«? «>ii Main street, in I’iiildrrs' building.
Calls promptly attende*! to, day nini night.
GOLD HILL, OREGON
DR. A. J. LAPPEUS.
P II Y SIGI A N
Teatral Point, Oregon.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
i «Ute atieiuled day or night.
OR. S. DANIELSON,
SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK.
PiiyMio-M’slicai
r II Y s I 4’ I A N
fit
SEAS
SAS
A N D N l R G t U N.
A N I» S
E. P, CLARY, M. D-
A •
1 A N
AND SPIRIT
WINE
A N D S I’ R ’» E D N.
MERCHANTS,
Urdfcrtl. Ort-gen«
o*l
puny, Mihvntikf«! I|«ittlt<l Beer, Sehmiilt «V (’o.’n Sarsaparilla and
Irmi Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wis-
\ N I» S r RG :
■We«lforJ, Ortjfon.
Calte pn»mptl> Att. n.|. .| |O ¡»ay or N’urlif.
< MIL »? tm II *trtj*-t.
209 2d St, Portland, Or.
Otalogu« I re«*
Butte ( reck R«»Ber Nili».
mai hinery
The ro 1er process
.
. in tie
Butte ci<-ek mills bnvim* l»«-en placed in
GENERAL III II.DING MATERIAL.
posiiicn »nd busiiies* Laving t e«*n re­
E*tim.it« < an I pii' ’-iHt sent on application
sumcd, I am now rradv to supply
ply ail who
may c«»me wi:ii
__ the
. IjeM
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of roll.-i
Jcr process
\TRY oUDF.RS A SPECIALTY.
t! ur Ht niHrket rate.-*. I uill < ontinue to
AT CENTRAL POINT,
< xcl.angp wnb farriers for wheat at the
nt W« !i|U i's Mill. Sah*r«»oms cor
iobowing rat«** 3* pounds of superior
I. -ti - •■I-». Portland, < Iregon.
bak«*r’s grad«-
per bush«*l without ottal,
or 31 pounds <»f baker's grnde fi- ur per
bushel and inn« p«»umis < f feed.
Ex­
WhereÌKkept ««»nstnntly <»n bandii completi* chang«* limited, to familv uses, in farmer's
and tiret-rhi>ft M«»ck ot
sacks. Will guarantee the output of the
Butte creek mills to be equal to th»* best
flour made in southern Oregon.
A. J. D ai . f . y .
And I itI“»iter of
Eagle Point, Or., July 7. 1H9U.
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR
A
CARRICK,
AI ercliiiiit Tailor
Foreign and Dyadic Woolens, Etc.,
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery,
A I«arire Transfer.
1*7
L 'M week there was tiled for record in
th«* c untv clerk’s «»tli- e in Eugene a 0<*v«l
MEDFORD, ORECON.
fruiti
H J. Penerà an«l wife to the Spring­
OILS OF AT * KINDS,
field Investment and Power Co. The
prop«Tiy in the deed include* 12o lot** in
< FELL LINE <»i HIE BEST AND MOST
Jísvhar.ics' Tools,
the town of Si rii gfield. A tract of tend
/i iH'dn«»n;«b 1« « ii'ih-. timshings, <-te., «-«»n-
containing
15 3 acres known as tlie Wiimot
•Uiintly k« pt < hi hand, and nothing but first»
land. A tract <if land s«\ »th of the sa win’ll.
4-| hsh w >i k I urm*«l <mt.
Ail nr'l<r-» nlled prtmipriy ut reasonable
A part of the Reuben Harp r «Ì nution land
rat« - and -» u i>ta«-tin'i uuariiiit«'«xL
claim, containing 14 acres. A part <d the
A i \UI<I< K.
Hoss pre-emption, <-<»ntain:i»g S3 9s at res,
NAILS.
ROPE.
Mc<ll..r.l. 'lav I. M
an ! a sinad it regular tn« t of land in
Ami everything else imagina!»’«- in this line.
Springfield. Also the Springfield water
My goods are n«*w and ot thè beat brands, and power and ail water ri; h s mih I powers and
wil’ be sold at the
priv lrgcb pertaining thereto. an«i all ditrh-
» a. dtini*. gates ponds, rights of wav, etc.
Lowest
Ruling
Prices.
I In* consideration named in the deed is
By the Thousand I
fJ13,7;*V.
Give me a call before gobi; • • *cwln*r<•.
HE ! NI>EltSli:M:i< IS NOWTAKING OK-
J. ('.SHERIDAN.
Notice.
d«-rs through J.»' ks«»n Hiid Josephine coun­
ties for
Out this out. ami when yon visit Port­
land during th«* «-xpoMlmn call on Towne,
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
the photographer, and receive the follow­
ing extraordinary oiler: All presenting
Ail} kin I rais’-«! in a first-class Nursery.
these slips will be given one dozen of mv
■ best style <'abin«*t i h<»tos an«! one extra fur
Th'«s»* wanting tree* will do w«*ll to give iue
framing for $3 M M.v regular price f««r
th« ir «>r«i« r*, n- I will g iarantev satisfaction.
the same work to those not h'dding these
I warrant all my tr«-« *. if pr<«p«-rly cared tor.
slips is
per d«»z« n «mi $3.00 for ♦ xtr.«
T«-rms ot pax m«-nt « asy. Pro«luc«' taken at
market pric«*. h'JiH’ s. of Peach S«-«-«1 want«-«!.
pif ’ure. This is an extraordinary
A. S. ,B»IINS«>N.
and th«* probability of doing enough ein i
Ja< ksonvill«-. < »r«von. Aug. I. lbN>.
work to make it r »y prompts the indu« e-
meiit
Cail ;:r «1 .*»'<* «»ur work; it *«p«* k
foi t-eif This holds goo<1 until Xovem-
B. C Tow m
g • • . . T//I « / / /./IK IT/ /» . . . . m
Studio cor. F'lrstand .Morrison H-.-.
i
SMITH & WESSON .
Ihing your babies to Towne.
agricultural implements
FRUIT TREES
IN SOUTHERN ORECON
Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
Olftc«*at |«r<M«*nt at the Uagley Hotel.
THIS PAPERS“”
VflDif
luniv
Newspiipir AAvcrtising Bureau (10 Sprue«
¡REVOLVERS;
The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured."
(úuimnt«<«s|
B Unrivaled« A__ ______
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fw
IVrftVt.
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■ Beware of cheap iron imitations.
g Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to||
5/*L*/AI.*/'/K/./», ».«.»«•■
Choice Lands For Sale.
W. F. READ, President.
j. L. COWAN, TrnwHirw
ri
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J. R. WRITSNI AN, Vice-President.
>»R SALE. WH9. ACRES OF LAND 419
avrvH <»l farm land in th«? valley, good for
J. K. ELDERKIN, Sec. and Manager fruit
or grain.
Two thoiuaivi six hundred acre* foot-hill
and
mountain-side
land, good for fruit, dary-
ft
I»
ing or 8t«M*kraising. This track of laud hap
ovcrsi’ven mil. * of f«'iieing, dw«*llin»r-hmi8e,
a Stock fil’ d of 90 fret, ami plenty of living
(/
water.
Call on or addrvtte
J. S. HERRIN,
Aahland Jarktton Co.. Or.
t
l>pç ami
«
The n Farmers
Merchants Insurance Company,
(1
(I
il III
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CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.
C? A « 11
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&G<MH>0.00
ALBzkNY. OREGON
WM. ULRICH. Oistriûî L®e.iî.
MEDFORD, OREGON
l/jw.
L—_
■ ACCUR4CV.
_
DURABILITY.
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EXCELLENCE oV
_ WORKMANSHIP and
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CONVENIENCE In
_ LOAOING and SAFETY. '
EMORY
Mied winderinc cnr*d. Boika teamed
ia « -V r. %*iinff. Tmtim<»nisl’« fr<<»n all
par*
Fh>7.
A. I
theglcbe. ProBpectas POST
.* m ¡iDplicatiun t< Prof,
237 F‘«U Ara. 5ee Yc<k
HARKIbON
G<>EH
A SHOPPING
IS
HAI.UMORI .
W amiinutox , October 21.—Tiie )au«th
is on tlie A'immih'r.itm'i. T >-<tay
__ ____
a lit _ ie
story leaked out tliat is not only funny,
but ph true as i/otipel. The McKinley
bill is responsible for it. Noliody, not
even the most z'alous Republican, ex-
pected tliat there was a haw ! haw ! in
tlie tiling- But there 1». Mrs. Harrison,
Ibe tiist iaily of the land, is the heroine
of the story. That estimable lady, ac-
eonrpanied by Mrs. Ditnmick, went over
to Baltimort the other day a-sboppinir-
THEY VISITED UYLT1MOKE INCOaNITO.
Mr». Harrison always goes over to
Baltimore when she wants to buy any­
thing. *lre lias art idea first Wasliington
inercliHtit» are in s conspiracy to swindle
her. There inay lie some ground for this,
fur in st Washington merchants know a
White Hou-*e customer at a glance and
inpto.e their opportunities. When Mrs.
Hatrisiui goes over to Baltimore she goe»
incognito. She does not wear tier best
go* ns nor do *s she wear her worst. On
this trip to Baltimore sire was dressed
qrretly iti a tailor suit of brown cloth,
with a brown boiin-t to match, and a
handsome, but ordinary everyday wrap.
Mis iHmnick was <lr *Fse'i becoxniiicìy
and modestly. The two lad ms Wt lit.
over tu anam»<* tor «ionie new winter
gowns and to lav in s »me small hou.‘e-
hold suppii s of lin» li, <‘tr. Mrs. Dun-
rnick also wanted a line of hosiery, and
Mrs Harrison wanted toi.'.e [>eail but­
tons for Ha''V McKee.
MKS IIAKUIS o N' k EYES ULITTEKED.
They first went into the finest d ess-
gixxls esta! lislmient of Ilsitim ir>* and
»p-lit a long time looking at the Is-aiiti-
ful h'rt nett gowns arid wrap« displayed.
Winn Mis. Harrison began to pre«
-on.e of tiie dr«s»-goods she wa^astound-
i 1 t i find that tnose o' th-- finest qtiality
liad g. ii • up just 30 p *r cent. Her ia*^e
b a< k eve» gi.lt-lei inquiringly at tl;e
irari'isome < bn k, and sir« r xpressed her
asten shurent in no uncertain way .
••Wiry," she sa I, “three months ago
this same class ot goads you quoted ’o
neat $2 41, and now you ask $3 20 a
jaid
Why is it ■'
“Why. my dear madam,'' said the
clerk, with a modest look, “it is the
McKinley tariff bill. On these goods
tire duty was formerly 90 per cent; now
it is 107 per cent. On this other Oiat-ri-
al. which I quott* to you at $2 80 a yard,
the duty was formerly Go per cent, ami
we could sell it at $2 25. Now the duty
is 85 p«r cent., and we must make our
profits ”
THEY LOOKED AT EACH Orillll.
Mrs. Harrison looked at Mrs. Dim-
n ick, and Mrs. Ditnmick looked at Mrs.
Hair.son. Neither <*f the ladies datei
do mor«* than exchange glances lest
they shoul 1 reveal tlreir identity, lliey,
however, made a purchase or two. but
did not buy as extensively as they l ad
intei ded. Thm they went over to the
hosiery counter. Mis. Ditntnick wanted
some hosiery, for which she had formerly
paid, at the same counter, $10 a di zen.
She found the price market! up here to
$12, am! it was then her turn to open
tier eyes. .»Ire expressed her mind to
the salesman in a way that women do,
sometimes, and was informed by tliat
gentleman, with a bland »mue. that it
was all the McKinley hill. He said
that the duty on that class of goods had
formerly been 40 jier cent, ami that now
it was to per cent. He remarked fur­ I
ther that a cheaper line of geo Is, which
last summer sold for $o a d< Z--11, iva» n >w
marked at $9 a dozen, and add» d :
fRICKS 0KEATLY A11V A.X, 1.1 >.
“Ill fact, ladies, the farther we go
down the scale in price the greater has
been the advance.”
Mrs D.mmick bought a half dozen of
the kind of hosiery she wanted in | lace
of the whole dozen that she had intend­
ed buying.
B»fote leaving Washington Mrs. Dim-
mick had promised to buy a new dress
for her maid. She wanted some smt < f
woolen siutf, and she went to look at
some Henrietta doth. She expected tJ
lay 85 cents a yard, and was duuil»-
ioumled to find tiiat the price bad been
incteased to $1 1(1. The salesman nt the
counter did not wait to be asked tlie
reason fertile r sc; he volunteered the
information that it was the M» Kinley
bill: “Last summer the duty on that
class of goods was 61 ver cent., now it is
125 tier cent.” Mrs. Dimmick lieaved a
g e it ngl>, hilt havn g promised her
maid a m*w dress she bought it.
When it came to buying pearl buttons
f ir Baby McKee’s small clothes Mm.
Harrison gut angry.
BAHY m 'KKK' s BI TTOXs
bast summer she had Issight these
bllttoiiB in the store for 10 cents a c .r i,
two dozen on a card ; now tlie salesman
imblii hingly charged her 25 cent.« a
m.zi n fot tin* satue bu'tons.
“I sup; o-e,” she said, witli sa c i-m,
“that this, too, is the result of the Mc-
Kin’ey b 11.”
“It is,” said the sidesman, w ith polite­
ness. “The McKinley b II ha» put a
duty on tlie goods, my dear madam, of
560 |<er cent, uyton their cost price iti
Europe. It is a prohibitory duty, and I
think” (the sidesman did not know, of
c iu-ee, whom he was talking to) “it was
done tu enable that old by ]sx rite, John
Wanaroaker, to carry out a purpose he
has had in view of estabhehing a peatl
button manufactory tn Philadelphia.”
Mrs. Harrison winced, and, with a
slight and very « dd bow, left the coun­
ter without huying any pearl buttons.
As they left, Mrs. Ditnmick remarked,
facetiously, to her sister
“I am afiaiil
Benny will have to use safety pins lien -
alter instead of buttons."
I’.DVC<HON OF < ¡11(1
— L'llliwa A. A .
Ct
of the education of g rls : “lean
only hept» that w»!h the new and frr»*r
id»*as no* coining up some of the g<>o<l
old way« may alao lie restored. Rrs|*e<’t
shown to theaged,modestytfiiinple dre^s,
Lome-keeping, daughters learning from
!
good motheis their dome-tic arts, aie **u
much better ti an the to nearly frivolity
and freedom so many girls now enjoy.
The little daught« r sent me by my dying
sister ha** given me a renewed mierest in
the education of girls, a fresh anxiety
concerning the society they are to enter
by and bv. Health comes first, and
early knowledge of truth, obedience and
self <*ontrol; then such neceeaaii leas«-ns
a-all must B arn, and later such accom-
plishments as taste and ta ent lead her to
de-ir*—a profession or trade to fall back
np<*n in timeut need, lliat they may not
be dep ndent or too proud to work ¡or her
bread
ExpelielK t* is the best teacher,
and with good education any *i»rl can
Or« gon.
Gold Hill.
make hei own way and be the greater
John L. is Bo««i Yet.
i
Slugger Flavin c «Rs Hugger Kuliivan a and better for the exertion ano d «•
t’ho <■«• l.ocat >n< and Price« Reasonxbiy third-class fijliter and wants to lick him
cipiine.
FARMS
63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
J. H. BENNETT, M 0.,
I* II Y SIC 1 A N AND SU KG F.ON
' " '-’MWHW
We want you fur a customer, (live
n- a trial order.
Suce«-*,r*» to Miller Bros.
SMITH 4 WESSON.
DR. W. STANFIELD,
t». iu*a. iur e i» hl "
A lull line in stock of
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E L E» l I <’ p II YS | Cl A N.
H »< |. m «t«-*l in A’«hl ml. Or.. L»r th« practice
• hi-pr«.t.--- imi Mak« - all vhr..ni«-«|i- «-»-.
- huh .- Rli«'umati-*mx Asthma. !>iiet*. Kidney
<’«• .»»plaint.-, etc., a sp«\ ialtv.
»liceti. where ii.lv. r- ■■■«■«i
f«»r Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Coin
( I
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.,
■ I- Il V S IC I A N
Î* 13 13 1»
a* n eu ury wbl surely d»>Do.v the .“«n.-e •»(
MneJ »nd (XHiipieteb’ deiange th** whole
ny Mieiii when «utrring it through ibe mu-
cou> s-uriNves. Such article? shuuld nw»r
be used ex«ept on prescriptions from repu-
twble physicians, a** the damage they will
do is tenfold to the good you can |»<»ssioly
derive from them. Hall’s Catarrn Cure,
manufactured by F. J Ch«*ney A Co.. T<«le
do, O . contains no mercury, ami is taken
internally, amt acs direct.v upon the bl.»«««!
ami muridis surfaces of the system, in
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure vou get
th* ip nuine. It is taken internally, and
mad«- in T«»I<«1 , Ohio, hv F. J. Cheney A
(’«».
’1'i by druggiMs
prit e 75c per
bottle
C. B. FIIZGERALD,
Mt Morii. Oregon.
H V '
1'3 1» ?<
HARDWARE AND TINWARE IIEI’Of
TOLO!
O. F. DEMOREST,
13
F. L. Posson <fc Son,
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS
*»/ « inOn^Ht» jar {'«ttftrrh
llmt f 'untaiH Mt rettry,
Bi L lum.ib’ St rri.iK'.
ILnlcr tn
N. 0. YOUNC,
Il K ft I D E N T
1887
Manufacturer ot
• »the • in building formerly occupied by Dr.
Will Jackson.
•STH V E YOH,
i >
Si
PRICES
MRS.
M’KEE.
SEMI K»H UE.'< KII’TIVE < 11« I I.A US.
Farm tor Sale.
The English bruiser never thought of lick­
ing John L. until the latter announced liiH
in'entiun of abandonitig the ring for t he
stage.
■ — •
Is-gnl Blanks.
mivh
SALE.
MULES
I
IN OHIO.
ORF.GOX’S TAX LA If'.*.
C antos , (O.) October 21.—Governor
Hill was greeted on iiis arrival here to­
day hy a large throng. To-night, after
a large torchlight pi<x*eseion of Demo
cratic clubs, I «* spoke to a crowd of 3*100
people at the ritik. Man .* were unabli
to otitain admission.
Governor Hill
said, in pait:
-'An important political campaign is
that upon which tiie country has enter­
ed. The question presented to our
voters is not whether the nett house of
tepresentatives lx* Republican or Demo­
cratic, but whether the nature of our
federal government is to be radically
modified and the integrity of our insti­
tutions successfully threatened.
Th«
great issue is tl.s re«*ord of the Republi­
can party in its brief control of cong>e»s.
KECOHD or THE PAIITV.
“The an.mating motive of its acts
seems to have been only the periietua-
tion of its own power. The party has in-
cieased its majority in the house of rep-
r«sentatives by arbitrarily ejecting Dem­
ocrats from their seam.' admitted into
the I nited ¡»tales territories whose only
claim to admission is that they will
swell Republican maj irities, denie<i rep­
resentation to I>-mocratic territories
much hitter qualified for statehood in
p unt of pm illation and resources, ig­
nored the right» of the minority bv ty-
annical methods and rulings' of ttie
Speaker of the huuw, enacted a tarff
law which will supply corruption funds
for elections, and I'Onducted the census,
denounced everywhere as worthh as and
manipulated for counting Republican
jsip'ilations up ami Dcrnu ratic fiopiila-
tions down. It ba** threatened the en­
actment of the Eot«*e bill, which woud
put an nd to stale authority in the <-«r-
t fication < f f -'ietal elections and make
congress not tin- ri-pie-entative of the
people, but a er»* i’nr« of w hatever men
federal oflj .a » ma; « h »>»•* to count in.
1 Id» i- die recouf t’»:,« c nf on’s the i co*
pie.”
C *ntinu>ng, tlie governor stated that
til. people ar.* taxed $61,00.1,0(10for three
year» in order tl at a tew manufacturers
may experiment with tlie tin-plate in­
dustry.
WANAMAKEK's ADVERTISEMENT.
if voti think this is a partisan btate*
<.»«♦ ’*a li1e'l o...
........ __ _ "rex.l wlmt
.
nit-nt,
thx governor,
a in<*riil*»*r of llarrinon'» cabin**t »zyi»
ab mt it io a rweut ailveitiaenieiit:
Tinware i» a iv.i ■ »ing n
hi >»1 v<*rv
• • manufactvrvn «riU l ave fair war
ari l y«n and J will have to pay nun h
’i« re In vi*-» <»f 'h , >tnt<- of thing,, w«
tn.-idi* »' tiiet'iix* s.i, - » ¡ar^e pur<*ba»e of
kit- ben tmw.i eat »hat was a low price
*b»*n. ai«i woui i tn* far I, wer how in the
ia i- ■ I th« a ¡van «s in the maker's price-
*’*'•
J ohn W anvmakzk .
" Ail over the country the effect of
encli leyialation has been to increase the
prices of dr;- joih I» and other household
lin-eHsities. Not all l f thia mcr. ase 1»
perhaps justifiable, but shai p Hi.*u hauls
have iieen quick to take r.'lvautatte of
the opportunity which M> Kinley off- red
them, an 1 the poor consumer ie the vic­
tim whether justly or not.
, ' The McKinley Lili lia» defined -liatp-
ly the issue up >n which the two parties
are divided. In its enactment the Re­
publican party has demonstrated more
cl* a<ly than ever that toe sympathies of
its leaders an* not with the great mass of
the people, but with certain favored
claa»e».”
I* AKMKK«
ABt
Mi K lliey lull
Yot
nyw j„
I’Ll ASE1,-—The
an<j tt|H
frirmersof tlii- M-ction can, in a little
wild. , fM*e whether or no they are pro­
tected, as tlie Republi.an party *ayr
tliev are by tl.i* moM monktrou* impo­
sition called the M. Kiniev bill. The
larmers are the rock upon which thia
government stands and their produc­
tion->re the necessities of life.
If
any one should be protected tliev are
the one*.
Rut does this bill p'rotec’
them ? I* protection the ideal wav rf in
creasing the prosperity of this country ’
Does it make progress? A few questions
like the above should be considered
fully and the prices of good* purchased
under the old tariff should be noted and
those under the new. The farmers in
Oregon still *ell th ir wheat in the Liv­
erpool market. They pav the freight in
every instance to shir-own.ra who send
their ship« here in ba last for a cargo of
wheat. They cannot bring in foreign
products in exchange for the wheat, ow­
ing to the excessive duty, so come irere
in ballast arid the farmer pay* the
freight on hi* wheat from T.iyerp .ol I ere,
from here to Liverpool.
He must do
this a» vessel owner- will not send a ship
from Lngland to Portland for a cargo
one way. Do von «li nk that th- owner*
of vessels would charge »* much for
freighting wheat if the vessel* came Imre
|c.ad-d ? No.
A vcky pointe.] obj. ct le-son is fur-
niebeil by the town ot Lebanon on the
»ul j*»< t of home manufacturing.
Dur­
ing the present eun.mer there have been
Mnppeil from that pla«*e 110 tuna of chil-
tim bark, for which $75 p *r ton was real-
ize.l. n aking the m . u _* Mitn of $8.250.
ihiabaik w-ns gathered in tfie neighbor-
ing w < k >G. and i>f<*>»un>ecuat»othing hut
tl.e time conantiied in gatl.eiing it. The
bark i» »ent eaat to tnanufacturingdietn-
i»t.«. where tin* product is placed on the
u.aik.-t in the eh,|H* of medicines which
are e»t tnale.l to b • worth $725 for each
Ion of hark u»*e.|, or a total of aliout $80,
<100.
U k » difference for the amount
paid out for
raw material and the
amount realized from the manufactured
product represents a loss to Oregon of
ful.v 900 |a*r <•-r.t.
In oiler words,
«.•an* paid $->»» fo- material* which
the eastern mariiifacurer »elle for $80,-
000. f» it re .»»Ode tl.eri* la any one no
denee a» to claim ti at manufacturing in
Oregon w ill not pay ? Tuia is but one of
bundled» of instances wherein Oregon
lo-e» the larger pnqatrtion of the profit
on her production«, and all fur lack of
ttu> requisite enterprise m manufacturing
the at.iind rnt material* at liercommand.
H alem , <>et. 24 —The senatorial com-
THt»<*e on assengtnent and taxation,
w'hich has l»een in sesnion here two
week», practically ringed it» labors lata
’I ps evening. I he bill prepared bv them
covers fifty-four paces, regular lionse-
bill HTZ-, and is now in the hands of the
«tate printer, to be issued one copy for
each metnlier of the house and senate
«nd for newspajiers, etc The bill in its
-cope covers the following points: The
countv assessor shall apfioint an assessor
for each precinct, or where precincts are
«mall assessors can attend to one or
more precincts, independent of sonnty
officers, and must give bonds.
They
must complete their work each year by
May 15, al! property to be assessed to
owners up to April 1 of each year. These
sssessors shell return their rolls to the
county assessor, who is to have five rofla
made. The county court is made a
hoard of equalization of all except road
taxes, and its decision is final. The as­
sessment is doubled for those failing to
fi'l lists. The state board is composed
of one member of each judicial district,
to be appointed by the governor until
<he next general election, to report to
•he secretary of sta-e, who reports to
the county clerk when changes have
been made, when the clerk will make
the proper changes. Taxes are levied
by the county conrt in September of
each year. The sheriff collects all taxes
except the road tax.
Taxes are delin­
quent after January 1, after which the
clerk adds 5 per cent., which goes to the
county. Toe mortgage-tax law, includ­
ing the Black amendment, allowing the
borrower the exemption of taxes on
mortgage«, is repealed and all mortgages
are to b- assessed, not in the form of
mortgages, hut a» persona' i«operty in
the form of notes received at the place
of residence or business of the lender.
No household exeni|4ion <>f
Ml or any
sum or no ded<iet'**ri of indebtedness of
any form i« to Is* allowed. Church prop­
erty held or ns. <1 fur p -cuuiary profit is
io he «axed. Ila I road» are taxed as now.
National bank» are taxed on the actual
value of the capital stock; private
banks, not incorporated, on the value of
the shares of stock ; all stock to pay
taxes at tlie office of the bank and not
elsewhere.
Electric-light, telephone,
insurance, plankroad, turnpike, wagon­
road. bridge, expr.se, telegraph and
sleeping-car companies pay on their
gross earnings at the rate of B per cent,
per annum to the state treasurer, and
capital stock in the hands of stockhold­
ers is not taxed. School tax-s are pay­
able at the same t ni> a« county tax.-s, to
the sheriff.
Th* commission recommends that all
hills relating to assessment and taxatiou
he made privileged questions by Hi««
rules of each house, so as to give prece­
dence over every otiier measure.
The
law i« to take efl.srt irr.med ately on ap­
proval by the governor, and the 1S!H a»-,
eessmetit is to be made un ler its pro­
visions.
T he B i . onheh l»u-»»*»-kARi>o.—Blonde»
me laid to be diMpp*ming both in
England and America. I'<*r«ona who
can look back a half a«*«-ntury unite in
declaring that there is a marked change
in this respect. For every red-haired
[e reon seen bow ten could have been
met with twen’v years liaek.
In Xew England, we are told, the
blonde has well-nigii dis,|>| ea>ed.
In X *wV >rk a rejej-ter re<- titly made
an interesting experiment, winch any
one who doubts it may repeat Ju the
course ol fifteen ni'imtee' walk on Broad­
way lie <oun r*d ’_‘i») women, young and
with bait tanging from a m< dmni brown
to the Jarkest shades wlihb all but
artist» call black.
He passed only
thirteen women of
the pronounced
blonde type. Three of these had red
hair, and the hair of two had apparently
been bleached. At the ttieaterthe same
evening he acrutinixed fifty women with­
in easy range, and only six bad fair
»kin«, blue eves and light hair. They
sat surrounded hy a bevy of d.>*k women,
who gave its prevailing tone to the com-
plex-on ot the house. The public ecliool
yielded a similar result. One class of
eighty gills bad eight blondes among
them, another of sixty-five had sixteen,
a third < 1 filtv-aeven had only seven.
Another observer baz.irds the state­
ment that not more than ten per cent, of
Neu Turk women are blonde«, “(joany-
wheie where pr, ttv girls c ngtvgate and
yon meet tall, etriking-looking figures
wilt dark li.nr and big daik eyes. The
blondes are disappearing. Anil why?
Science steps in with an explanation.
Hr. Beddoes of the British Royal In­
firmary it> Jxjiidon declares t fiat after ex­
amining tl e hair o' nearly l,000young wo
men who came before his notice, he has
arrived at the conclusion that in matri­
mony the brunette was preferred over
tfie blonde in the ratio of three to two,
and so. gradually but surely, through
the s* l-etion of dark women for wives
ami through the hereditary transmission
of brunette traits, ttie blonde become«
extinct.
How IT IS D one is T illamook —C. E
Donaldson rec-iv.Ml an ordrr trom the
county court for «14 S) for iiaicris! xml
« *ik nirinslieil on tlie road.
Mr. Don-
kii I hoii sold bis or.lcr to G. O. Wolan for
^»‘Vetity c«*nis <>n thp <h>ila», rec«*i^i g
♦1O..<5. Mr. N ''an, acting in ’lie capac-
e« of attorney for Mr. Donaldson, ap­
plied to tlm county «-ourt for lein hursr-
inmt 1<>r what Mr. Donaldsot. lo< by
diaconntme Ins out--r The court
anotliei or.let for th«* »inn of ,4 45, the
amount of tfie ditu-ount, and Mr Don-
aldaon allowed Mr Nolan to keep the
second order a'so, as hi» fee for securing
it. Now. tiie county will pay *19.25 and
interest for Work that ahoulu have been
done for $14.80. Should .Mr. Nolan sell
his orders now *t tlie same disconn*.,
seventy cents <wt a .foliar, be would re­
ceive $13 4“, anti we tee no reason why
he stmuul not receive additional county
TWE QCE5TION SETTLED.
orders to compensate him for Ilia losef ?).
This rut la ■ faithfn! A little of this gennetrical progression
picture of the well knov,n in financiering would soon bankrupt tin*
r«itab’ii»hinent of Thomas county. Our county court net <ls a guar­
dian — Il'n’Uight.
Pri'-e Bon. at F>24 Sa ra
A fu'l assortment of blanks fur the li*e
of justices of ’In- i>ea<-e and constables can
always be found at the T imes i fti.e; aim
went*» street, 8. F, As the
die*ls. ni'Utgage-, bids ,>f sale, leasee, im-
leading chemists of the
chaniv's Ileus, bo.ids arid every legal
west, they were asked to
blanK g-i.erallv useit in Oreg'in. Tliev are
primed after the latest and best forms, am] settle theq*
as to what Aarsay»«ur!lias wore
will be su’d at Portland prices.
Ther*- i_- In fa t purely vegetable. We pr»»rM their re
no mces-ity for sending away for your pert
legal blanks
•• w.> have ms ‘e careful chemical anal-'rs of
*»veral «ell kiv urn brands <»f •ar>aT'artlla. and
ha
e faun t thr.n a l wlih the singleexception of
Plenty of Money Nenie«!.
j yr's ♦oc-uitM n Iodide of r<>:a>Rium. Asaresult
Tl.e Portland (’handier of Cunitiierce ui I tv? are enabled i i pronounce Jo) a to l«e th* only
h k the I gi latU'e to upproptiate I23fl,(iûü purrlv vegetab'*» »a r* a pari’, a now on tha market,
o have Oregon ere litab y represented at ti e wh.i h I u« conn/ undur our obacrration.”
wor I stair. I bereis quite e contrast be*
M<»deru medicine ha« proven that a’I ordinary
twe< n the amounts.a* ( alilurnia intends to face erupt ions are not causod bydiaca’-'d blood,
raise 11,500,000.
but by indifertion and sluggish circulation,
wh^h • nil for vegetable •Itrrativee, fn'teal «
“/7o»r to fhirr All Skm Oltranza.
I lijo I purifier*» 13.«* ¡cd’f.o of Paas'iutn.
Simply ipply ’‘'W ax ^ e ' s O imtmkjit .** N o
.-••ta’ b' S„r .apnr-J.i
tbo latest, ¿«
TI'IE •
i:ibbU.-LtvtaG
[G lTv’L MILE' internai nnxliciii« r< ¿hired. Curi-s letter,
- *tod cx’d ’.’:<* <>.d notions aun proveo« 1
r.u bt;«4 ot uc^ctun. iteli, all «Tuptiour» on the face, bunds
I v.u*.!. ,.*. Jack" avilir, i.Tj**
jich hr «.tl«-rs at . qqbc , &<»., leax’ing tin* ekin clear, white and
go.sl Work ri.ul. s b-r »ali ,
»• i ».' i-’ • ;;s?r it cures sited t‘;a
th«*r partirli hin«, I healthy. Ita gn at healing and curative pow­
r. usoiiaLle tlaur, ». For i
• c i a theory. It ii ths talk ot »hj
ÙHN McKEE
apply to
'
ers are potweased by no other remedy. Ask it
HtTllng P. U.
yuurdrufviii fur S wayfx > (JiMTMrirr.
A jrood farm and st(»ck ranch.contamimr lfl>
acres; l«»t acres under icnev. wi acres in cult!
ration. C. ihh I house and outbuildinxs and
neces.-ars barn room. I*’ruit enough for a
small taiiiilv. Two living springs on the place,
handy forst«»ck and irrigation purposes. The
following property willgowitt» tin- place: 4
horses, harnt-ss, wagon, plow, harrow, cultiva­
tor. mow« rami reaper combimd. sulky rake,
ami all necessar) hand tools. The place is !<»-
cat«M three miles northwest of Eagle Point
and nim miles from Central Point railroad
station. If sold before harvest the crop will
go with the phu-e. A small bunch of cattleand
some hogs will be sold also, if desired. T« rms
easy; two-thirds cash, balance to suit pur­
chaser. For particulars enquireon the place
of the proprietor.
FREDERICK bCHNEIDF.lt.
Go VEENOH HILL
NO. 44
t*^he™0<Si*e by ?r ,h«n •">' «*fc«r IB
»uth« ro Or«*g«»n. and rampar«** favorably
with any In the State. Job Print tua ofme?
d""'
s“n I'rwnclsS
»t<w. wn.l .n a prompt ho <I nrsl-. la«. manner
T iie Bin S tkki . B bidok .—The great
steel bridge across the Columbia river
at Vancouver will la» a niauirnoth con­
cern. It ail be liOOG feet from the Ore­
gon to the Washington shore; it will ba
double-trai Led, with a road way on top
for team«, and will f>e erected on pneu­
matic piers. The pivotal pier, or draw
pier, will supi>urt a draw which will
give an opening of 200 feet spa«*e on
either ei*k* for vessels to pass, and the
span ¡minedlately south of the draw
span nil. Ire 375 feet.
Whole structure
to lie of steel, built ten feet above tbs
high waler of 1878 and forty feet above
low water. On account of the sandy
formation it will la* necessary logo down
eighty feet lrel"w low water to get a firm
foundation. Tin re it r< sta on a founda­
tion of coarse gravel similar tu that upon
which the great bridges acrinui ths Mis­
souri river a*e budt
This gigantic
structure w 11 <*oet over $],(KM),(R>I. and
employ hundreds of men in it a erection.
It will be January J. 1892. before the
cars can pa«» over it. Toe company are
pushing their bridge and also tl er road
as fast as men and money and their
pres, nt perfected plans wid permit,
ftiey have now la-tween Portland and
Kalaina over 2000 men and IVO teams
at woiIt.
M arhiluks that A sk V oid .— A nuin-
t>er of pafH-rs ili.ooghuur tiie state have
recendv said that m tlmir respective
Counties a Iiutnt er of marr age ceremo­
nies ’ba’ I a I I e* n solemn z <1 were void,
on account of ibe failure ut H>e persons
lierforming such ceremony to tile the re­
quired certificate with the <•< unty clerk,
hurli, however, is not the can*. A mar­
riage in this state solemnized before any
authorised officer or minister is riot void
because the certificate was not filed with
the county cirri« w<tl<in the t*me prescrib­
ed by law, or within any other time. The
penalty falls ii|>on tire solemnizing of-
fi< er; but the marriage is good and bindr-
ing, and the married parties nn-.t feel
no alarm about the mat'er. (inly those
marriages are void that a<e proto bi ted
by law, Irecaosc of evnsat gumity be­
tween the part e», or on acci-unt of either
having a former wife or lmaband then
nMI’XK K A A A A M— /- f V r / OH
H .4 ill TH
living, or on account of either of them
In nil
Murltl lltrr< it hut onr Cvrf
treing of one-fourth of more of negro
Or. Hatur* 4*o>4«-a teprcin«*.
11 can be given tn a cup of tea or c«»!Le blood, if solemnized within this state.
without the knowledge <»f (he person taking
it. etfectinea speedy and permanent cure,
D lkixu the next decade we may
whether tlie patient ia a ru<d**rate drinker expect prosperity in Oregon nuch aa baa
•r an alcoholic wreck.
rhouaanda of not teen wittmeeed for many years.
drunkards have been rured who have taken
the Golden 8pec;tic in Ibeir <x?flee without From the trend of public sentiment it
their knowledge, and to day believe they inay be considered certain that the
quit drinking of Ibeir own free will. No natural resources will be develo|H*d and
harmful rfleet reeults from its administra­ the waterways opened to the producer.
tion. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular The era of moeabackism is paxt and the
»«nd foil parti« ula-i« Addres» in confidence future will display an nnairmity of
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. . 1*5 Rjice Street sentiment rejrarda everything which wil!
Cinctn«-a»i. O
tend to id vancement.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
1 A*«."
It cure beai! gi be only- I’rettoQ’a "H»d-
)
ImiMditta, iiaiml* - — Fr«klou'»
Ate."
*Hcd*
^Cure# ifiÉíieeu »mutes ; Prwtous "Hed-