The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 07, 1890, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    o «afir Eirnrs
ülirStuiotvaiiceinu'5
i
Published ev ry Friday by
ADVCRTISINC A dp
AdverUtementa will be(
UlLARLcES
NICKKBIa.
I at the following rate«:
I Ten lines, one insertion .....................
ft 00
i “ “ each subsequent insertion.....
71
nr Legs 1 ad vertisemen t «insert ed reasons t ty
A fair reduction from tbe above rates inadeto
yearly and time advertisers.
E ditok and F iioi 'I hktok .
NEW
TIMES BUILDING
i
Office—Corner Third and C Street*.
Rates of Suljsciivtlvn:
One copy p»*r annum, in advance.............. |2 50.
•*
••
u
six montha .......................................... 1 50.
three months.................................
W.
OFFICIAL UlRcUTOHY.
STATE OF OREGON.
C. S. Senat«»i>, J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph;
Congr«Miunan. B. Hermaun; Gov« nior. S. Prn-
noyer. Secretary of Slau*, George \\ Mc-
llnde- Slate Treasurer, Geo. W. Webb; state
Printer F. C. Baker; Supt. Public Instruction.
E H McElroy; Supreme Ju.lges», R. S. Strahan.
Chief Just ice; W. P. Lori, R.S. Il< an.
rtHrtT JUDICIAL DiSTKU T.
Comprising Jackson, JtaK*pnine, Rike and
Klamath c*niUtica; Circuit Judg«i, L. it. Web­
ster. Dirttrict Atbirncy. W. M ( «»lvig.
i ACKSON
VOL
FRANK GALLOWAY,
MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN
<JOVERED WiTI
CLE. ( UKEJ
THE CV’
SILAS J. DAY,
< >ro«çon
d.
VILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1890
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
JOB WORK
rtedlotbeTiMM
ILES. A UH LHPEtTA-
FIVF. WEEKS BY
KA REMEDIES.
lauigoiiigtotdBrou.it tbe extraordinary
cure your L’uticdM reiu*<lt«» p«-rtonn***i on
me. About the ffit ot April lust I noticed
som** r«*d pimplesBke eumiiig out ull over my
iMsly, but thou gilt aotbing *>t it until some­
time hit* r <>u, wb*fl It b* gnn to |*>< k lik, »pots
oV^ffioit..i s|H)tt***l on, snd
which came off in layer*, ae-
oomsauiod with Itching. I
would scratch every night un­
til I was raw, th*-«» the next
nlfltit the 8cul<*x, bcinK formed
» iimnm
—...........
„„ t-crutebed off
while, , were
j again. In vaii
’aiu did 1 consult
___ .< in the county,
* _ _______
doctors
boMrithout aid. Aftergix'ing
up all hopes of recovery, 1
ned to see an advertise-
in the newspaper about
Cuticuru remedies, and
my druggist, and ob-
ate relief. 1 b»<an to
tai tied almost i
eruptions gradually
notice that the
•arc’d one by one, until
dropped off and
. I had the diBi-nxc
I Lad been rully
1 begun taking the
thirt».‘»’n month«
five wtuka wua cu-
rcDicdi«*«, and in f
waa eczema aud
tircly cured. 5*2!
rw»orliwfi«. 1 Kn^w
. - ----- ------- -
...
taken the remedies, and than« ine for the
knowlege of them, especially mothers who
hav»’ babes with scaly «’rupttona «m their
li<*adsaiid b<»di» s. I cannot cx| was my thanks
to you My b sly wax covered with mahs. ami
I xvax an uw! ul «p»vtael«’to la’hold. Now my
.-kin is as cluir as a baby's.
GEO. UOTEY, Merrill. Wirt.
Its Twentieth Anniversary.
“The Century Magcz ne” celebrates its
•wciitieth anniversary with tbe November
number,—a number which i* intended to
ex« inp iiy the beat that an illustrated maga­
zine of our day can do for its innumerable
reader«. Instead of viewing at length the
literary and artistic achievements of the
iiirl ’ i z ne. the editor considers if best to
célébrât? the astonishing progress in maga-
z ne printing during the past twenty years
in an illustrated article by Theodor • L. Dr-
Vtnne Pies». There is a profusion ami va­
riety in th»* iilustrations of the November
number which is temarkable even for * The
Century,*
from tin* actinic n pro
ductioti of
i work <o the exquisite
engraving of Cole in the ‘ Oid Matter” se­
ries,— (a full page after Hgnoretli). The
great teatuie of ‘ The < emury’s” new year,
•h? series on th»* Gold Hunters, is b^gun
wth John Bidwell’s paper, fully and curi
* tirtiy illustrated, on ”*1 be F irst Krnigrant
Tan ’o Calitomia.” Another important
series < f papers herein begun I.- Mr. R»»ck-
l.iU’a illustrated account of his journey
through an unknown part oi Tbibe’th?
sirang» land <d the Limas. A n »table an t
(ltnely cont»ibutiun to Dr. Shaw’s series on
municipal government is his interesting
and thorough account » f the government
r.ul Jjfmdon, with ih»
i( warning for American
NO. 45
A STRANGE CONTRAST
GAZE ON THIS PICTURE.
THE rUESHYTkKIAN COLUtUE.
To E ditok of T he A shland T idings :
—May I ask a little space in your col­
umns in order that I may briefly set
Is for» your readers the facts concerning
the pro) used
Presbyterian college?
Tl.e immedintn occasion of my asking
this favor is tlie following which appear­
ed in the D emocratic T ime » of last w>ek :
“Owing to tbe opposition of Rev.
Robert McLean, protiably the most
unscrupulous and unfair preacher in the
Northwest tbe proposition to locate a
Pieidiyteiian college in Southern Oregon
has heerfind finitely postponed.”
The venom carries with it its own
antidote, so 1 shall not occupy myself
with either the T imes or its editor, f
pieier to carry my pearls to some other
market. The facts briefly stated are as
follows
¡ollowP : :
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
is more complete by far than any other In
Southern Oregon, and compares favorably
with any in the State. Job Printing of every
imaginable description done at San Franciaco
! rnt<a, and in a prompt aud first-class manner
EREEbOM ANb STAMBOUL
TWO GREAT RECORDS LOWERED AT
NAPA TRACK.
THE
AND ON THIS.
THAT l’MK»HYTKRIAK < OI.l Lut.
N apa , Oct. 17 —There i» a new stal-
I ion record for the Pacific coast.
8tam-
btoul made a trip against the watch to­
day and »et down a mile in 2:ll)fc'.
He lacks but one-quarter of a second uf
the world’s stallion record, 2 1114, held
hy the Maine horse, Nilson, who made
that record over the Terre Haute tpack
last week. He lowered his own record
just three-quarters of a second.
Along ationt 2 o'clock the sun came
out and the crowd brightened up. Gold­
smith went into the stand and informed
the judges that be would make a trial
with ttie hor»e. At 3 o'clock Stamhoul
came out, and he l<x>ked a great animal,
fit for a trial. Andy McDowell followed
with a runner.
Stamboul had already been given a
warm-up mde. Goldsmith opened him
out by one sharp brush through the
stretch and then came down for the
word.
He nodded, and the watches
Thn cause of higher education is of the
greatest ini|K»rtance.
Soutfiern Oregon
needs a college of high standing. Such
an institution will, no doubt, be estab­
J ACasoN c< >c x r Y
Abstracts Made of Titles to
lished by somebody somewhere in the
Senator, Theo. Cameron; Representative*
S. Furry. J. W. Merritt, J. M. McCall; County
not distant future.
History and exps-
Lands.
Judg«’. J. R. Neil; Uoiumi.rtjihHivrrt, C. W. Laj
nence show that colleges must be built,
b»r. Hen. ilaymoitd; Clerk. M. Mu Her; Sheriff, J
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
operated and controlled by some respon­
G Bmirtcy; freaaurer, G. E. B.oomvr; Artaesaor
I. L Hamilton; Sea • »1 Superiniendent. C. *'
sible body of men, and must have suffi­
Of all kinds drawn up. especially pertaining
Price; Surveyor, P. Appbgate; Coroner
to the rtcttleiuent of estates.
cient financial »upport. Hence, the ma­
J. S.pATMin; Sun k lnspvciA>r, W
jority of the colleges of this country are
JOrtXCHlNE CoVSTY.
Collrrt rof Affounts. Prompt Rrniiltanccs.
Joint Senator, W.St. < lair; R»-
under denominational control,
were
H. 1«. Miller; Cuuuty Judg.-, \ . I
founded and endowed, and are main­
MONEY LOANED.
ruirtMioiierrt, C. U. Bigelow. P. Hans, n; <ih rk. (
tained by some Christian organization.
K Caaiislor; Sheriff, James C. Mo?«*; Ireusur
lnv<*»tint*nt Swurtti**» a Specialty. Jackson
er J. W. Soever, Assessor, E. C Harmon,
This secures that which is indis,iensible
County 8* ii|* llought and Sold.
ScKool Superinten'bmt, W. A. Massie; Survey­
to the Bticcess of any institution of learn­
I have a coinpiet** »>•< *•! Maps or all the 8ur-
or C. W. Havens; Coroner. Dr. Wallace.
vcy**d Lands in this county, mid receive Ab­
ing, a responsible board of trustees, lib­
KLAMATH COl’M Y .
stracts
monthly
from
Roseburg
of
all
new
Joint Senator, C. A. Cogswell »»f Lake; Rep­
eral endowment and a faculty of compe­
entrli s made. 1 mu thus prepared to make
resentative, A. Snider ot Lake; County Judge,
tent instructors. It also provides that
out Homi ftoHil and Pre-emption papers, and ‘
J. S. O»r; Com iiissimcrs, W.C. Crawford,
a *trip to
eirn save to parties tiie expense of
*
such colleges should tie Christian in
<• 5 Stivers; Clerk, A. L. Leavitt; >ncriff, h.
Roseburg
i.an<5
Office.
W. Gowan; l rcasurer, W m. E. Il>»we; A* mh - s -
eliarantM.govaruiuenl and teaching, and
sur. John Smart; Scivioi Supv.inteiulent. I . U
this
t
timber,--'
does ffot make them sectarian. The atm were eet going.
1 HAVE SEVERAL FINE FARMS AM» OTHEH
Fuuutaui;Surveyor, Lsu. Loskeard;Coroner, J.
Stambou! left the wire going like tbe
Ann’s ”—;Le example given being Win H. be connected bv motor line with railrosd is to promote higher education and not
DESIRABLE PHOPEKTT IN MY
T. Forbes. *
L'-w s The lhriran.” i he first of two at Medford. They also pledged $5UtO
HANDS FOR SALE.
LAKK COVkTY.
to build np any denomination.
Yale wind. He swept into the first torn and
article-on th? nsv«l fights of the war of in land and money. The land was 20
Joint Senator, C. A. Cogswell of Lake; R<
and Princeton were endowed and main­ passed the eighth post in 16 seconds. At
arproinpt reply made to all h ttVTH.
1812 appears in this number
1 he fiction
ruacntative. A. SuMcr; County Judge H.
Charges in accordance with the times.
acres on what ia known as Cardwell tained by Christian tardies, and yet they tbe quarter there was but a slight dtmu-
W’lHmre; C »m nissKmers. A. > . L*“»'*. L»’1’-
ot
the
numl
er
ha-
a-
its
tuo-t
sttiking
con-
Keters.lo permission, to C. B*s*kiiiHii. Esq.,
Jon' S’ Cierk. W. .1. Sutton. Sm riff, sv p. H* )
tiibution the beginning <4 the Ib.-t long Butte, one tulle from town, Ttie price are ttie jieople's universities and are a niiion of »¡>eed, and he flashed past the
Banker; to lion. I. 11. Webster, Judge of this
f<»rd Vreasurer. A. Met alien; Svnool Supenti-
post in 33*4 seconds. The next eighth,
story written by -he I'Fli-t author. F. Hop- set on the land was $100 p r acre—ita national blessing.
judicial
district,
mid
to
any
business
houi***
in
teuden», A. H. Fisner: A-Wcsw.ir. J. h. Mc-
Jacksonville.
SILAS J. DAY.
kinson Smith ; it is enti led ‘ Colonel Carter value was about J25 jier acre, When 1
With, this end in view, the Presbytery up tbe grade, was done in 17', »oeonds,
Donougn; Sluck inapcctoi. D. It. Jones.
The
of Cai tersvil'e,’ and is accompanied bv a returned from the East, in June, I of Southern Oregon one year ago, set and begot to the liajf in 1:06,'».
MtKflMi t»F COUKTS, KTC.
View oí Fence in Position.
number of pictures by Kemble. Mrs Anna learned that the motor project Lad fallen about the locating and founding of an ed­ runner was going like a racehorse to
The supremo court ot Ur« g »n meets at
Salem, regular terms commencing on the first
Th»’ new blood anti Ekiti purifier and great­ Ei hberg King has a-lory of ula New York, through, and as I received no communi­ ucational institution, to do both English keep up with tiim. Around tbe second
ML»u»iays in Maron atvi (ktobcr, also at P« n-
est ot liunior rt imtii» s. inlunnlly to cleanse w th a tic zen designs by George Wharton
turn he kept up the dip, going by the-
dteton. commencing on first Monday in May.
tto-blood «>f all impurities, and thus remove Edwards, an i Frank Pope Humphrey has cation (lorn Jacksonville concluded that and classical woik of high grade. It in­
I
Tn« three-
fue circuit court t.»r tliv na-i judicial diMrict
tliet aiibi . anti ( ntieura, t I h gi eat bkin» ure, a gh st story entllled "The Courageous Ac­ the fa lure of the motor line had killed structed its committee on colleges and five-eighth post in 1 :22ls.
sits iu Jackson county on first Mondays in
anti Cutleura soap, an t y ^ uim I i fkiii brautiti- tion of Lmua Riehniund.” Th? frontispiece tbe college project. About August 1st academies to receive bids from towns in quarters was passed in 1 :39’,.
Theo
AT BONANZA.
April September ami December. In Klamath
cr.
exit
riiHily
to
clear
tin-
skin
and
scalp
an<i
NEAT, DURABLE, STRONG AND CHEAP
came the crucial test—the last quarter.
county on sec<»nd Monday in June and first
restore th»- li’air), curt t x t i y sp» < h sol agoniz­ h an < ng ayingof a ph »tograph of Lincoln anonymous communications ap)a*ar*d in southern Oregon for such an institution,
Monday m November, in Lake county on th«-
ing. itching, burning, -eah. and piinph nt d his son • Ta i,” acroinpanied by an <l:ffi rent papers, evidently with the not deciding shetiu r it should la* an The crowd who held the watches were
utirl Monday in May and the mxmi W Monday
rtit 1» by (Joi. John Hay « ti •'Life in th»* intent of so com plumbing the 1’resbyte: v ac id mv or a college.
dist aHCbof the skill, scalp, aii'l blood.
Moving with that matchless
Last spring ttie afraid.
m October. In J.wk-pHinc county on first
Sol<i t veryxx her»’. l‘riv<, ('uticura. .'tile.; W hile Hous? >n the ltm?of Lincoln.” In
stride, so characteristic, tt.e l.oise came
M mdays in March and August.
Soap, 2.' m - ; Kcsolvt nt. <l Pi« pared tty tin di? prison series is a paper descriptive of that it «ould tie compelled Io go foiwa*d only hid that was presented came from
For Jackson county the county, probat. and
Potter Drug and ( in mical < oi ( h > i at ion, B«»*- adventures ’‘Oil the Andersonville (4r»*uit
or fa* placed in th** light of having bro­ Jacksonville
T:>e c>t zens of ttiat place on. The runner, who all along had fol­
commisAivncrs courts m.-«t « very montn,
too.
At ttie
ken fanii. Sti I the elm rnian of tie­ generouly i if-red the l’i •»tiytery, for a lowed, liow came Up lieside.
comiuvncnig with tuv first Monday; tor Jose­
• f'”St’nil !t r “Hoxv to Cui' J'kin Dist-aso." W C. Brow in 11 makes not»* of the woik of
seven-eighths |»>»t lie seemed to waver
phine county, tiie tirM Monday m January,
64 pages, ill list ration.-, and !<») t< stimoiiiais. two original French sculptors. Rodin and committee. to whom »as entrusted tl. a college, twenty a<oe> of iamt, a suitable
T
rt.
UA
I
’
M
AN.
HUCC
ERROR
TO
J.
O.
HAM-
April. July aud September; for Lake county,
1‘allou
Flic* poetry of th»* number is by work, re<eiye<i no commumtation fiom and lieuiltifu! site on ttie northern s'oi>e justabt. Goldsmith le-gan to shout.
J. fikerACo. of Bonanaa. Klamath count). Or.,
every alternate month, commencing tbe tirai
Ti.e horse
F t. ar Fawcett, the late Janies 1. M> Kay Jacksonville. I learned by corre»|sn:- of Cardwell Butte, overlooking ttie valley, McDowell added hi« veil,
hns purctiaead a large and hreLciaM etock of
Monday in January. For Kiaiuaiu county the
g.Mxle which are now on the wny from Port land,
(a pt■'lliunu.iis jortn entitled “Th? Epi­ iletice that Medford would give nothir g under the guardian eye ul Mt. Pitt, aiid recovered, and whde ti e crowd held
first vVcdiiL-Hday iu March, June. September
and
will
be
wdd
(
heap
for
(
aeh.
Every'»<ly
!•
taph,”) James Whitcomb Riley, G. P. without rail connection. I then called
and November.
____
«1003 in cash, afterwards increased to their breath he flashed past the w re
invited to call and examine goods and pri^e« be­
Lathrop, R. W’. Gddrr,Thomas A Janvier,
fore purchasing eleawhere. You can always find
a meeting of the committer* at this place «2000, towaids tbe buildings. This prop­ in2:ll*£. Then there was a yell that
John
Vance
Chenrv
and
Arlo
Bates,
be
­
on hand a fall line of
Chest pal M soreness, weakness. sides a luh Brie a-brac department of liglit- to consult conrTrning the situation. We osition was accepted by the Presbytery went rolling up like a Sioux war cry. It
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
>.8li;i'king I’i'ioh. .i-ttnna. I - ui .- j , \erse. The editorial department discusses decided alter an investigation, to defer without a dissenting vote, and without was deafening, and Goldsmith lifted his
Inflammation rellevea In one
blue cap a dozen times in an*wer to the
Clothing. Boots and Shoes, minute Xand
bv ttie Cuticura Anti-Fain Pi»'**'T. lo e-'try. international copyright, etc , and further action until the October me‘ting any motor line condition, as the minutes applause. Five watches were held in
FRANCIS FITCH,
W. W Ellsworth protests in open letters of the Presbytery. A report of this of the Presbytery show.
The proposed
Nothing i>k<- it f<>r weak lung**.
Groceries.
Hardwt
re
; gainst “The Spoiling of tbe Egyptians.’’
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
action was sent to the T imes for publica­ railroad, which is now assured, was talk­ the timers' stand. Four ol them caught
What makes
tion. but its editor returned an insulting ed of privately, but not in the discus­ it 2:11', and one 2:11'4
and everything generally to be found ina firnt-
Medford Oregon.
blmken out of Gear.
»*<OM YlQCr.VA:
cla»sH Country Store.
letter refusing to publish the report on sions of the Presbytery and never en­ the mile the more noteworthy is the tact
JAS. MORTON. Manager
'Viliam* tic Valley. Monday, Oct. ...
1
By malarial <iisvane. tHe human machinery tbe ground that it na/ ngairut thr mtrrr*ts tered into the transact'on as a condition, that the horse travelled the last quarter
MORRIS M. HARKNESS,
Bonanza. April 18 1888
'Viliam* it*- Valley, Wednesday. Nov
V
aoiiot ha f ja i^rni its office. Digestion, uf hi* ton n. 1 then l>ecame convinced as every m-mlier of the Presbytery, save in 31 ’4 seconds
Willamette Valley. Saturday. Nov.
15
20
'vc.eiion. evacuation are disordered, the tiiat I had to deal with a ring whose two or thiee, is willing to testify.' The
But that is not all.
There is a new
kiTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
«)
WilLimette Valley, Monday . Nov..
24
blo'xi becomes wairry.tbe nerves f?«blr.ti:e
yearling record for the world, arid Free­
GrUHl*. I*«.., Orrpaa
count» nance ghastly, sleep disturbed and real object was to give Jacksonville i ro- Jacksonville people made no other dom, the little l ay son of Sable Wilkes,
The company reserves th«* right to ehang«* sailing dat.x* without notice.
ai'pviiie i sprivivus. Terrible is this di>- perty a tempoiary boom and who weie pledge than the pledge of ground and headsit. Five minutes after the Stam-
Oltre** m Ahlfs building. Krönt Strvet.
Trains comieet with tiie <). 4 l'. R. II. and River Boats at Cervallis and Albany.
ea>e, fell its » oust <|U?nce>. There is. how­ trying to use tire committee to the money. The Presbytery, in its resolu­
ever, a known anutl te to th? miasmatic sacrifice of educational interests. I then tion of acceptance, pledged itself to do boul mile Goldsmith came out behind
P. P. PRIM,
Tram No. I will run Tiiesdiiys, Thur» lay« and Satui daj **. and on inl**rm*vBat<* da) v
!»■ i>on. and a certain safeguard against it laid the matter before the Board of Aid all within its power to locate, construct the yearling. It was announced that he
■ ~*.ir> Iram No. I will run Monday«, Wedm .«duys un I Friday». niidon Intermediat
In m.iHtri< u*- regions <»f our
>uth and for Colleges ami Academies ami received and op-rate a college upon the proposed would go against ttie yearling sta liou
ATTORNEY AND CoL’NSELOK AT LAW.
\V» M, iu ¿South America, Guatemala and from Dr. tiariHe, it» secretary, the fol­ and accented site, ttie first buildings to record only. Goldsmith gave trim two
»fadc-tonriltr, Oregon.
<»n
tl
e
I-tl
IliUS
ol
r.iliMIIOi,
at*
Writ
av 111
sharp brusi.es and tlien inside 1 for the
C. H. HASWELL
C. C. HOCUE,
It also, very
BEFORr
tieuT F. A P. Ag’t, Oreg*»» Oevelopnient Co.,
lien 1 F. A P. A«T. O 1’. H. K. Co,
trai-in »rm? »ountneH where th? scourer lowing in reply : "The new institutions cost not less than «5TD0.
Will practice in all courts of the State, ottici
Tot>arco
or
(
>niun
which the Board takes up are ex|»*cted. explicitly and positively, in»t-ncted its I 1 word. He got it wDh the cult going
■r»*-
■Rd Vliintaoniery St.. San Francisco Cal.
Corvallis, Oregon.
r.\i-.ts
this
inimitable
preventive
and
JACKSONVILLE,
OR.
in the Court flous»*, third dour to left of en­
tion, over inJnlg«
1. To have their sites determined, ti t committee, of which Rev. Roht. McLean ■ right. Ttie little fellow swung around
rrtu»dy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitt«ba-,
trance.
Power. WMkff’i’.in•*». I < ar • .- <
th« first turn ill 371- MH-ouda.
H*
during ibe la>t thirty-five y»ms, hern con­ hy local agencies only, hut hy this of Giant’s l'ass is chairman, "to procied
tao k. '•.•minai Weuki:••-«, Hi *te
tra’ion. S >< turimi Emh-imi«».
stantly widening the ar»aof its usefulness Boar*! in co-o|*eration with such agencies. to the carrying out of thi« resolution,” Lgi'kled the ba*, k» tret ch with the grit uf
J R. NEIL,
and demonstrating its sovereign value.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A ziiD’Oi, W nk Memore. I < «•»<*[
2. In the locating of acollego a Sjno*i viz: Tiie securing of the balance of the an <>l*i t * or se. ami the half was put down
ATTORNEY ANO COVNSELOM AT LAW.
1 copartnership with an auth. Fize»l capital ot ten' x. wliich if ìie’.rìi i tedofton
Liver complaint, dyspepsia, constipation,
not a Presbytery; is expected to co­ «5000, the organizing of a tnard of trus­ at 1:17*2. The second turn was done
ohi fik’e and iioan t t rite f
for
the
purpose
of
carrying
on
a
Gener
­
ktdhty
trouble,
rheumatism
and
debility
— WITH ITS----
«JocA’Son rille, Or.
operate with the Board.”
tees, the erection of buildings and the without a f*obt*le and the three quarters
al Banking Bintincaa in all of it« branch?« in for I > ‘*>. rt.-tit | y jna.i < -, r.*<’.*
ate . r» in»»lie 1 by it.
A u i ; i r. f x
i:
Jackrtonvill«'. (»r» gon. Office at the oh! atand
It was clearly evident from the fore­ employment of teachers; but tiie com­ was reached in 1:55. The colt ruet Iris
Will practice in »11 cuurta of lh«*5»tatv. Ullicv
e\»T\ f'i twjor ’.e! r.«* .. 1, ’ • re
of
Beekman
»«
Banking
House,
S.
E.
corner
Cal
­
ohm
going that the Presby tery had transcend­ mittee did nothing, as its chairman in Waterloo in the last quarter the other
« r *• r m i n < n t c • • '«ite
in mo Court House, tirst door to ivtt ut en­
ifornia and Third streets.
.Notice.
To-day he came through the
Uom-nud?» <>f teoi.;: * .'.«*:
trance.
ed its powers, or, in ether words, could bis communication to the Tiding* last I day.
C. C. BEEKMAN.
Cut
this
out.
and
when
you
visit
Port
­
n
f
(«oth
««ex»
’
!».
XVh
»
}*
’
l
‘
l
v
TH<»S Ü REAMES.
not locate a college, and as the Presby­ week shows, though two of its members stretch with the runner alongside lorn
t
)
f
’
.
”
1-
•
ut
A??.
!
•
.
•
•
land
during
th?
exposition
call
on
Towne,
with
a
L’amenee» thst was wonderful.
H. K. HANNA,
tin- photographer. and receive the follow­ ter'* has no Imard of trustees to bear the were ready to do their duty and one did Goldsmith reefed the youngster.
THE APHRQ MEDI
Mc-
responsibility
of
any
foolish
or
hasty
act
all
he
could,
and
though
the
Jackson
­
ing extraordinary otter: All pr»senting
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
West»
F
these sups wid i>e given on? dozen of my of its unbusiness like members, l*a*l the ville people deposited a part of their Duwel! shouted. He n* ver bobbled or
f/(«rAjvu/«rlit**, Ur.
I m at sly k* < abm. t i hot«» and one extra f<»r committee ordered tbe construction of money in the bank and «ere willing to swerved, and tire wire wa» reached in
Grain.
Stock
and
Fruit
Farms.
Also
City
and
l aming for |3 30. My regular price for the buildings,I hey alone would have been collect the balance at any rime. Hence, 2:29’4.
Will practice in all courts of the State. Offici
th? -sin»* work to those not holding these held responsible. I fee! sure that as the late meeting of the Presbytery cocld
Again tbe shouts went u|>, again
in Ort a rt brick, up-stair*.
Suburban Property.
slips f'ijK» per d« z» n and 13.00 for «xtra ! soon as the Ja<*k«*>nville promoters had
Goldsmith lifted his cap, ar *1 W. W.
&L
do
nothing
further
because
its
committee
picture.
Ihb is hd extraordinary utter,
Th« Ort-g.tn Land Co.,wart especially organiz»’»! for the purport* of buj ing and subdivullng
Corb*-tt wa** ovr rwbeiuud with congrat­
J. J. HOUCK.
argv tract.«* ot land, anti hat* during the pa^t two years liought and «* u I h ! i vul«<l over 3.2»*» a« r» *
and the probability ol doing enough extra unloaded «li.it reel estate they coui t had trit acted, and because it «as found ulations. The colt lowered the y*a*iing
icrvH ot land into five to twenty acre tracts. Th»’ rtuccrxrt uf this undertaking is shown in th»’
they
would
have
taken
no
further
in
notary public and convey an » er .
that
the
lrcat
on
of
a
college,
if
it
i»
to
work
to
make
it
pay
prompts
the
lnduir-
-•od—
j stallion record, formerly hl! by Faus-
tuct that out ot 280travte* plar»*d on th«* market, 225 have been -old.
mriit
Ca l and see our work; it spenk- teiest in the matter.
have assistance from the east, must
We claim tlint ten acrea ot choice land in truit will yield a larg**r income than ltWacrt?of
Oold Hill, Oregon-
tino, a Ca'rfornia colt, uf 2:35.
He
for
itself
This
holds
good
until
Novem
­
And
w
hat
is
the
ground
of
their
com
meet
the
appro'al
of
the
synod
of
O
e-
win at in thr Mississippi valley.
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
ber 1-1
B. ( I owmi
W»’ also make valuable improvement» in the way of roads, fence»», ch’aring the land. etc.
plaint? A» the agreement concerning gon and ttie B >ard of A d in Chicago. bruke ttie yearling iccotJ, former­
Studio cor. First and Morrison Rts. the motor line was merely verbal tl ev The Jacksonville people were not pre­ ly held by Norlaine, a California lily, uf
Wecun rtcii a small tract of land for the aani»’ price per acre you xvould have to pay for a
General Agis, for D. M l orry & Co’s
on tlie northwest coast.
arg«? tarni.
Bung sour babies to Towne.
now deny it. I reply that the majority pared to present their propwition to Die 2:31*2* and lie eniere*! the 2:30 list, the
WM. M. COLVIC,
of
the comrnitte, all in fact who have no Synod this fall and here the matter first yearling in the history of trotting-
Knrare nj IHnttnenl» /or Catarrh
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
personal interest in the matte, are rests. But the action taken last spring l*oiBe breeding to enter the charmed cir­
Hull Contain Merrttry.
against them. And further, on the part has not been rescinded, and tbe Presby­ cle. It was a great lest, arid is anoiher
Jacksonville, Oregon
as mercury will surely destroy tiie srn>e of
one of the strong evidences that prove
PRICES
smell and comp e'ely derange th? w h »le ot the Presbytery, there was only a tery is still pledged to the Jacksonville California to fie the great* **t place ou
Will practice in all the courts of th»- S’.u-.
Garden Seed
verbal agreement to do <i hat laid iu site and off* r
It is still bound to do all
st
stem
when
filtering
it
through
the
mti-
t 5 io «10 per 100
Proneculing Attorney tor First Juüic;a
Apple Trees ......................
earth for early development.
ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER l.Jlssrt,
ct'iis suNaces. Such article» slit uld n< vt r their ¡K'lftr us « Prrtbyttri/, which, a« it can to locate, build and operate a col­
io *• 1« ” “
District, office in Court-hous<*.
Peach *'
b? used exc ept on preset iptietis from nqui- lis» already been shown, w*rs nothing lege on Caidwell butte.
Its couunitt*«
Plum ami Prune Trees ... . .. s •• in “ “
table | hysiciatis, as the damage they wt’l I i h * truth of ttie matter is Jacksonville is stdi insti ucted to cairy out th!« ple.lg’.
<.tth*-i trees and shrubberj furnished rvnsona-
W hat G ermany may do —Iii connec­
ROBERT.G. SMITH,
bly.
do is iciift id to th? good you can rx ssinly ati* iupled a »bar p game and lost.
industry
Tt « Presbytery cann* t hoTorably »up tion with the lieei-siigar
Send for I'aitilogue to
derive from them. Ha'I's Catarrh Cure,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLOR Al LAW,
Grant’s Pass sent up to theSyn**d a port any proposition to the Synod for a William Hendetson ol New York, who
J. H.SETTLEMIER, Woodburn. Or.
manufactured
by
F.
J
Cheney
A
Co..
Tol?
Grass, Clover and all kinds of
college from any other town in southern ei j iys a rattier intimate acquaintance
do. O . contain» no mercury, and is taken pioposal for the college. Before
llrssl'e
Or*-y*>**-
Should the «nil Seeretaiy Rusk. l*-t fall to day a bit
internally, and acta directly upon th? bl«»o<i mg it 1 laid it before /Jscksonvi le's Oregon tlisn Jacksonville.
185
and mucous surfaces of th? system. In representative, and told him that if In­ Jaiksonville offer not I*« presin'td to of gossip which tm\v prove interes'ing,
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure he sure you get had any thing from Jacksonville to lay Synod, then—and only in that event — if not siattling. *’L i^notli ng more nor
the genuine. It is taken internally, and t*efore the Synod 1 would give him tiie will the l'resbvtery of Southern Oregon less,” he said, “than a sec et intinittion
made in Tok»b , Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A first chance
Manufacturer of
to Jack
that Germany intends to pr vent, hr ex­
He replied that he bail be released front its obligation
_
____
Co.
Trees Bulbs. Fertilizers, etc.
nothing definite. I then introduced the sonville, and be at liberty to suppoit cessive export duties, the «Lipping of
Jtl by druggists, price 75c per
Jacksonville, Or.
tieet sugar seeds to America.
Should
Grant's Pass pioposal and in my nioti -ii any other offer.
Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East­
buitic.
included Jacksonville, asking that tin*
In a matter of such grave iun*oitan *e tin« prove true, tbe industry is liable to
ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange.
The Oregon Pacific.
Dealer in
synodical com no the lie instructed lo and such isipular interest there should receive a terrible blow, for though our
Ttie iru- «oil, or certain parts of it, is prime for
1 i,e Oregon Pacific Railroad Uoniiant examine the induct merits offered bv t*e unity of mind and action.
there
is
N. D. YOUNG,
and ib»* Wii amette Valley and Coa;»4 Kaii- tbat place also. The motion prevailed*, pugtung of unworthy motives and of the growing of beet«,
Bev Keepers' Supplies.
lacking
to
produce
i< ad Cuiiii>any, wi re p «red in the handbof ami it Jacksonville has anything to offer “»bar,* ga.lies,” or any mercenary strife something
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
S U K V B vol«.
a receiver last wc»*k on the petiti- n of tae that will beai the light of honest investi­ for place or a*tvan'age, is lieploraLle, in­ seeds that
«ill
grow
an
equal
A full line tn st*s*k ot
We want you for a customer. Give us
Farmer's» Loan Trust Uu.,oi New Y<»rk, gation, she ha* as good a chance a* ever consistent with Christian < harai ter
Moreover,
even
and quality of beet».
... ___
Jacksonville. Oregon.
a trial order.
tepH seining ih« bondh» Ider.«. T. E H«»gg. So far she has not count lied with one of alh/iidiauce
MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS
to
ttie
cause
of
education,
were th« beets grown here of that kind,
illi/ndrante
pit -id» nt <»f boll» companie»*.
tipp- in t-d
Hun eyinx of ail kiiuirt done in a fii -t-vla.^
her
ti
1
nnh and righteousness.
1 write ttie ttie industry is so much in its infancy
Estimates and pri<*e-iit»t sent on application
id eiver. The order web node by Judge the conditions, but has devoted
iu iuner and at r.*as<>nat»U’ rates.
that not half tbe demand for seeds
• <*Mp«*ciai aitvnt i >n paid to locating gov­
l'q trt. <4 ibv 2nd Judicial District, on tbe enemies to Keeking to accomplish the above to state ttie facts in the case a«
The motive that
COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
ernment lands.
understand them, and for the honor uf could be supplied.
»1 plication <>! 1>. Mc Clure, ol the firm of impossible.
would actuate Germany to sucli a deed
lurner. McClure 4 Rolston. of New York,
R obert M i L ean .
the Presby tery.
Factory at W< hlh r’H Mill. Salesroom» cor Successor* to M iller Br >
Catal- gue Free. the counsel for tiie E mtuici S Loan A Trubt
Thin!
anti
E
afreets,
Portland.
Oregon.
must be, it is thought, tier desire not
Cli’ui of Com. oil Aid for College« and
F. G. S trange ,
O. F. DEMOrttST,
Company The receiver has du y qualified
Academie».
In the Ash'acd Tiding*. only to protect her own beet-sugar in­
an<i is in* possession of the property of ttie
RESIDENT DENTIL T,
dustry, but to take a backhand slap at
radioad companies. It is expected that
Purchasers of property or Capital Stock of the
us in retaliation for ttie injury done her
Jledtord, Oregon.
the enn loyees of the road will be continu'd
WHO HAS LIED ?
CERTAINLY NOT MR. STRANGE.
by the McKinley bill.”
for
the
proent
under
tbe
receiver,
in
tin
r
.
■
1
By the Thousand !
J. C. LEE, M. D.,
AT CENTRAL POINT,
respective duties.
D u - iithkbia from a C at .— ll<<- family
AsuruiiuTm.oKV A i > van < ei > —Recent­
P H Y R I C I A N A N D S V R G E D N .
he undersigned is now taking or -
1’ k <> ti :< rm Ilofs?—The Salem Journ.i '
Rutte Creek Roller Miiif.
of Robot I'.ul, a Muiiiltton, Wia., has
ders through Jacknon and Josephine coun-
is not consistent. In an article on the ly the .St.iL-.uiin'. l.ical columns con­
Central I'omt, Or»gon.
ttes for
The ro'ler process rnachiner.v in the hop niaiket. after giving the deficiency tained a Byncp-ieof «ever«! of the most been «ttiicted by <li|.littiera, which was
Rutte creek nulls having Ireeti placed in in England, European Continent atui widely accepted origin« of the name of brought in the house in a singular man­
C’rtllrt promptly atten»l<*<i to l.ty or night.
FRUIT
TREES
&
SHRUBBERY,
ner. About four week, ago a stray cat
Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. IiOWE
Where is kept constantly on hand a complete position and business having tieen re­ America at HWI.OI'O, 2O,OttO and .'»O.OtKI this gieat state. The origin of the name
sumed, I am now ready to supply all who
CEO. DE BAR, M. D.,
Oregon hae been widely sp» culated upon. came to their home, «n I one of the chil-
and first-class stock of
Any kind raised in a first-class Nursery.
may come witu tiie b?M ot roller process bales respectively, says that the McKin­
August
7th,
1888,
Al­
There is one theory not so widely known tiren handled and played with it.
P H Y Ö 1 C 1 A N AND SURGEON,
tinr at market rates. I x\ill continue to ley tarifl bill, which raised the rate from
Thns»* wanting tr»*»1« will do well to gix’e me
though it was noticed at the time that it
exrbang? with farmers for v. beat nt the Rto 15 cents per |>ound, would benefit a« the others and that is this: At a
their orders, as I will guarantiee satisfaction.
By the incorporators of said company, now on file at the
Jacksonville, Oregon.
1 warrant all iny trr< 8. it properly c:ire»l for.
grower. Congressman very early day there was a servant of tbe discharged at tbe no~e and mouth, noth­
tollowing rates: .38 i-ounds »4 superior the Anter can
Terms »»f payment eaay. Produce taken at
Recorder’s office, iu Jacksonville, Jackson Co.
baker’s grade flour per bushel without offal, Hermann I as also been repeating the fur trading company living far up on ing was thought of it until soon after,
Office and r<*«!dence on ('a'.ifornia Stre»*t.
Stoves,
Tinware,
Cutlery,
market
price.
lfiOlfibs.
of
Peach
Seed
wanted.
Calla attended promptly day or night.
or 31 pounds of baker's grade fl«»ur per same rot, striving to make Ins constit­ eottie one of I lie stream» tritmtaiy to the wl en tire little boy was stric ken down
A. *. JOHNSON.
bushel ami nine pounds of fe?»t.
Ex­ uent» lielieve that he tepreseiited their 0- luinbia, and Ins name ««» Barney with black diphtheria of a must malig­
Jacksonx’llle. Oregon, Aug. 1.1883.
Tolo, Oregon, October 4, 1889.
change limited, to family uses, m fanner’s
The doctor said he bad
O’Reg.,n. It «a.» common for ali tradei« nant kind.
sacks. Will gUHrantce the < utput <4 ilie liest inteierts when he voted for the
The boy died.
and others to say, "down at O'Regou a,” caught it from the cat.
i utte creek mills to be equal to tbe best oppressive lax measure. Il is hard to
OILS OF AI
K1NUP. fl< ur made, in southern Oregon.
understand fio'.v an in< reased tarifl w id ‘‘up to O’Regon’s,” etc. in time the Then a secon<i noon took tbe ditease and
J. W. WALKER. ■ • • • • THU CKI.FHRATfn . . . ._
Mrtiforti« Oregon.
J. H. GRIFFIS
A.J. D aley .
benefit our glowers when foreign coun­ whole region was called "O'Regon »’’ died. Tbe lather, motiiei and daughter
were also stricken down, hut recovered.
SMITH & WESSON .
Offit e in Williams Urick Building, up<»taii>.
Mschanics’ Tools.
Engle Point, Or., July 7, 18IAJ.
tries do not have enough hop» by over and by a natural progreM in language
Allen, tbe only remaining »< n and the
200,01)0 bales for their own supply. For came to be known as Oregon’s and then
J. a. WAIT, M. D.,
Pardoned.
several years past the American growei Oregon. Whet tier there is anything in support cf bis tiaients, and who cared
fcr them all through their teirdde sick­
MANCFAUTU’RERS OF
■ The Fine»t Smsll Arm, E.sr Manufactured, «
I'HYHICIAN ANI* SCItGF.ttN
Aaron Lurch, who was sentenced to th? did not receive mote than ttie old tariff tf;is theory or not, is left (or the reader ness, and who held oneof the Icoys when
uarantdMHl v
penitentiary in December, 1S84, for a term rate, 8 cents per |ioaiid. Last year the to determine. Certain it ia that ttie
nails
M Unrivaled
.
il»-dTorti, Or«*Kon.
Perfect. ■
»»f 1.5 )ears’fur th? crime of forgery, was Vnited States sent Io Europe, England theory i, tar more probable than tome the latter was dying and pcepared lliem
for
_
for their l ist r< H'ing plac e a ith his own
k.oan e«l a pardon by Gov. Pennoyer on th? principally, nearly 13,000,000 iKmuds others ad valued.
■ ACCURACY,
< »Ific»» on Main rttn*»‘t, In Childers’ building
And everything else Iniaginaii'e in this line.
hands, st’d when the o't.eis we re r» cov-
Me g.wsls lire nc*w and nt tlietn-st brands.nnd 24lli of October, having served, counting of hope. The only hops ini|«,rted are of
Calla promptly attended to, day ami night.
_
DURABILITY,
■
EXCELLENCE ot
his credits f -r good behavior, about half of the Bavarian variety, and onr brewers
wit' be sold at ttie
Alic iiai i D avitt is theedilot of tbe . ering hi ni-te>e I tec them, was takeii
_ WORKMANSHIP and
Di? term. Mr. Lurch is now a free man,
l.uli'ii H'or/d, a paper that i» now attract­ down and died.
■
CONVENIENCE In
but his whereabouts are not known to the would use them if ihere was a dollar a
Lowest Ruling Prices.
ing
<l*e attention ot tbe civ l.xrd »*»1*1.
LOADING and SAFETY.
pound
tarifl.
It
app>
ars
that
ttie
ra
ile
d
officers who have two indictments still
■ Beware of cheap iron imitationa.
How to K kki * Br.iiTiri i — The
Give me a call before goinj «»’«♦•where.
holding over him. At h? present term of protection organs are endeavoring to de­ Hi» tate.-t < I a*ge against liie Brilisli
J. < .SHERIDAN.
g Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price LiaTltojM
the circuit court, Mr. Lur<*b> attorney ceive the | < oj 1“ mid blind them to the government go*-» I ke a ca in.y-<tire* ted women'» corner of tiie newspaper« are
mafic a forcible argument to have the in- fact». The Oregonian <-f a late issue triaiie of coal Steel ilito that «iigtiibed full ut rul«fl to b<*autify the fai e ami
_
SMITH & WESSON,
Call« attended day or night.
■
fll-nHiGFIEI.D, MA/lS.n
»ncirnents dismissed, but it was oppoxd l»v cla'npdthat the duty | laced on wheal body, lie makes out that the dynamite keep away the foot of time. Tiie latest
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
l'tos»outing Attorney Condon and t‘e was for the benefi' of the farmer, when outrage at.d the attempts to blow up receipt is: Don’t worry. I'rihappinefls
jmig< refused to strike the cases from tbe I it well knew that instead of importi’ g London bridge and other siructuren.were becomes a habit to one who is forever
d aket. Eugen? Guard.
wheat, we exported the article in lar.e the work ot paid agents of the British thinking whether or not content waits
FURNITURE FOR SALE
qnantitiea.
Be consistent, gentlemen, government. For the purpose of alienat- u|*ou her hxitsteps. Fretful thought has
Lead Polson C unit.
.ng sympathy for the Irish cause, they morn to do with discontent than all the
for
ttie
people
are not ford».
Mr<ir<>r*l, Oregon.
1 am a painter by trade Thiee year»
convicted Dalton, Daly and others of troubles that can a*««ail the daughters of
■ I'O 1 had a bail. a-e of In ali Poison, caused
HOTEL FOR RENT
these crimes on tiie testimony of hired Eve. To brood over a sorrow, to des­
Special attention given to Chronic Dlseasi*«.
by using rubber paint. I was cured m a
C areless H inter I ndicted .— I>r. 1 erjurers and sent them to prison.
cribe it to others or let one's mind dwell
-l.oit
nine
by
S.
t*
S
f'
e
medicine
drove
V ING TO II.1. HEALTH. TIIE FNIIEH-
Harry Lane, su|»*rintendent of the insane
E. P. GEARY, M. D.
upon one's pains and worries, are the
the I'OiMin out thro ugh the |s>res r>( my asylum, went to Eugene by the overland
» ikiii .I'lv»ir> h (<> rciirr trom biit-lni-Hs, nixl
offers all th« furniture in the U, >. liott I foi
most fruitful sources of unhappiness.
•■kin. When I first commerced taking B.
H V í I »’¡AN A N I» S C It G K O N
VSEriK INFORMATION.
last
week
having
lieen
summoned
thith
­
sale at a very reasonable fimn-r. Th«, bu .id
b. 8. m>* system was so saturated with
To resolutely think of something else
ing. xvhich is a substantial brick one and t s-
er by the circuit court of Lane county, to
.Wt-dfhrd, Oregon.
poison
that
my
underclothes
were
colored
Tilbury Fox, M I)., (be eminent medical wri­ when t'oubles lift their heads to annoy
nrciallj ti» .slgnctl for the hotel !»n<iness. will
by ite paint licng worked out through the appear anil give testimony in the case ter. iu bit work “i kin Diseases,” thus accounts us, is tbe on*v way of escape. A sweet-
be renteti at a low rate to rrsponsild»* parties.
Office in Hamlin'» Bt.xrk. Residence on <
ports vf my »kin. I was cured entirely «gainst Glen O. Powers, the young man for the pimples so common on the face and neck.
For further particulars apply to
faced ol*l lady, whose skin is fair and
Street.
by 8. 8. 8 *1 took no other medicina, ami who accidentally shot W. II. Walker,
J. DEROBOAS i , Jacksonville
Eatiug too rich or ton rrea«y food, or too hearty ■mouth« at eeveoty, says tier chief erffi-
bave had no return since.
of the Drill of Staver A Walker. This catlug while the excretory organs are sltiggtsb,
Oregon.
Gold
Hill.
met us have lieen ‘‘atiti-fretful thoughts
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.,
c. Pia» L f . ak . Waynesville, Ohio.
was early in August and the marksman
Choice Lands For Sale.
cause« in mort people in ligestion or a dyspepsia! and plenty of sleep ”
P H r SI C I A N A N D S V It G F. O N.
mistook Walker for a de*r. It seems the
condition, whit h cauicw the blood to move king
Inillaiw Becoming InsuhnL
IR SALE. :toi!». ACRHS OF LAND—41»
gran 1 jury lias indicted the careless gishly, which in turn enfeebles the pores. The
acres ot farm land in the valley, gotai tor
M.drord, tirecan.
l.llJt'1'H
HA III ID
Since tbe al andonment of the military sportsman
ifr. Line was in the mount­ result is, that the exuding accretion« block tn the
fruit or grain.
‘onsm.
imst at Fort Bidwell, Calthe Indiana bav? ains up on tlie MeKentie »nd heard the
An all rhe World tAerr la but onr Car.
Calls promptly Attended to Day or Night.
Tw<> thousand six hundr<*d acres foot-hill
pores, which inflame each distinct InQamma
* itti, e on II street.
tMHome v« ry bod In several spaotiv
and mountain-sid»' land, good for fruit, darj-
Or. li.iiie. Golden ttpeetflr.
SEND FOB DEKCHirriVE ( HU I LAR>.
Ing or stock raising. This truck of land har
net tied valleys adjacent 1». Surprise valley, fatal sl ot fire d.
tion being a pimple. Dr. Fox therefore does
It can t»e given in aeup of tea or c<*ff*e
over
seven
milesof
fencing,
dwelling-house,
s,
tilers
’
cabins
have
been
broken
open
and
DR. W. STANFIELD,
not prose*ri!»e “blood purifiers'* co called, but a
a stock shed of 90 feet, and plenty of living
without
the know e*lge id th.iierson taking
plundered by Indians during the absence
A T kainlold of hops w.iH shipped the ••dyspepsia cure*’to be taken, to use hie own
water.
E L F. CT I C P H Y S 1 C I A N,
Farm
tor
Sale.
of owners. Their actions of late in laying oilier *lav J.ievt to London, England, words "till the dgtprp'ial symptoms Ast« disap­ it. e tied in it a speedy a ltd permanent cure,
Call
on
or
address
J.
S.
HERRIN,
J. R. WRITS MAN, Vice-President.
whether the patient is a moderate drinker
»la.*» located in Ashland, Or., f.«r tin- pnictir» W. F. READ. President.
in nrms and amunition, and trying to bor­
Afthland.Javkson Co.. Or.
of hirt pri>f»-Hr.i«»n. Makr-s all chronic »lirt»iut»«.
A good farm and stock ranch,containing 160 row guns of settiers for the purpose of see­ via Bzltimore, ami consisted of 76 bales peared.” The old idea wa*. that face eruptions • *r at alcoholic wreck. Thousands of
J. K. ELDERKIN f Sec. and Managet
«Ut-li a.* Rlb umatirtip Asthma,
Kidney J. L. CO WAN, Treasurer
acres; 100 acres under fence, 60 acres in culti­ ing how well equipped settlers are with from Mt. Ang«l, 30 from Dayton, 4>4 were caused by a ‘ humor in the blood,” for drunkard« have hern cured whohsve taken
OuiapiiUnta, etc., a «p’-cialtv.
vation. Good house and outbuildings and fir arms, have alarmed the settlers, as this from Independence, 506 from Butteville, which they treated the blood, firing the mineral rhe Golden 8|*eC*tic in their ci.tle- will out
necessary barn room. Fruit enough for a
V||p*
their knowledge, and to-day. believe they
II lit?
small
family. Two living springs on tbe place, is tHe same method they resorted to before three carloads from Portland, int* car­ jHjta’b. Hence the reason why the older aarsa
J. H. BENNETT. M D.,
handy for stock and irrigation purposes. The making sn outbreak in 1878 Three hundred load from Eugen», an 1 four carloads parillas contain potash. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa­ quit drinking of ibeir <>«n free «ill No
Mind
wandering
cured.
BonkwUnmsd
Il’U 1 V
in orrttMffinf. Te*tim«>nt«lR from all
following property will go with the place: 4 tons of bay were burned in Warner valley from Woodburn. This aith six car loads parilla follows the modem ideas of Dr. Fsx. and harmful effect res .lt. from its a<innni»*ra-
P H Y S IG I A N A N I) S C R G F. ON,
¡MF»' of th» rtobo. Prospecttis po«y
horses, harness, wagon, plow, harrow, cultiva­ a few nights ago. and it is thought b) many
tiotl. Cures guaranteed. Send for circritar
FBEB, wont on application to Prof.
from Washington made strain of26cars aims with gentle vegetable alteratives at the »nd full i art'i til»'. Address tn c*>* tidei ce
tor, mower and reaper combined, sulkj rak*’, to be ttie work of Indians.
Grant’s P am . Oregon.
A. Lutaette. W
Ara. New
and all n»*ceesary hand tools. The place is lo­
On Friday la*-t the second train for the it'much and dijextlre organs. The reason Is aje GOLffl'N SPECIFIC CO . 1X5 Rate Street
Office at prertent at the Bajr’ey Hot«-).
cated three miles northwest of Eagle Point,
saine point was s'arUd, with seven car- parcut why it cure* »lyspepsla and indigestion, Cincinnati. O
and nine miles from Central Point railroad
MULES FOR SALE
"Howto Cure All Ukln Dlaeaeer.rt
loads from Portland, two from Gervais, tu ’. th •: Im; '.esan • • u.n eruptions which result
station. If sold before Ila i vest flic crop will
Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” N o
may bn ronn-i on
It cure« l>e«da< lie only— Preston’« "lied-
he subscriber , living five miles go with tbe place. A small buuch ofcattleand internal medicine required. Curt* tetter, on<* from Woodburn and nine cars fiom there iron, aud way sarsai»ar;das that use nil®»
fib« ar Gio. p
south of Jacksonville, Inta several li»-ad ot some hogs will be sold also, it desired. Term« eczema, itch, all eruptions on tbe face, bauds, Washington.
Ake "
rials fai
easy;
two-thirds
cash,
baiauce
to
suit
pur
­
- - ------------------ UOWF.LL & CO 4
go d work n ules f<»r sale, which he offera at
I,
*
—
*
,
«■>..
■
—
*
T
.
nose.
&c.,
¡raving
th«*
*kin
ciear,
white
and
NewspHprr Advertising Bureau HO Spruce
rex-*onablv t gu *ef. For furttn
urllu r particule..
particulars, chaser. For particulars enquire.m th»* place healthy. Its great healing and curatlvo pow-
of tbe proprietor.
JOHN MeKll:
apply to
Cures in fit rm minute!. ; I’.-estotl S "Hed Children Crk for Pitther’s Castora
rra are po<s<«gNl by no other remedy. Ask children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria,
FREDERICK SCHNEIDER.
Hvrllug
P. O.
Ake."
our Jr ugg i«t Tor S wayfh (jnrfMKFT.
Bwx
.MANUFACTURER OF
REAL ESTATE ACENT I
xga
NEW COODS, NEW PRICES
Cuticura Resolvent
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
I Can I Breathe.
Short Line to Uti I iloi'iiin
FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST
BEEKMAN & REAMES
BANKING HOUSE,
Successors to C. C. Beekman’s Bank,
THE OREGON LAND CO
II
* Oilice nt
tileiii. Oregon,
WOODBURN NURSERY
Fruit, Shade Ornaoiental and Nnt Trees
SEND FOR PAMPHLETS, MAPS/ PRICELIST. HQ APHIS OR LICE ON TREES
Jackson County Bank,
J. C. CARSON, lhS7
MEDFORD, OREGON
Sash. Doors, Blinds
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
TOLO!
TOLO!
TOLO!
Tolo Townsite and Milling Co.
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
F. L. Posson
Son,
SEEDS
SEEDS
SEEDS
SEEDS
SEEDS
F. L. Posson & Son,
209 2d St, Portland. Or.
FRUIT TREES HARDWARE ASD TINWARE DEPOT
T
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR.
HARDWARE,
GRIFFIS Sc WALKER,
■■■■■■■■■■■■a
à
REVOLVERS
I
F■
I
■■■■■■■■■■■■a
SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK.
PAINTS
agricultural implements
, rope
FARMS
O
WINE
AND SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
C. B. FITZGERALD,
F
63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
Company.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.
THIS PÄPEi!
NEW YORK.
CASH
PAID
UP
8KI0.000.oo.
ALBANY. OREGON
kA/M ULBICH. District Agent.
> MEOFORD, OREGON
T