The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 21, 1890, Image 1

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,JACKSON VILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1890
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OFFICIAL DlRtCTORY
FRANK GALLOWAY
STATE OF OREGON.
C. S. Senators. J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph;
C*>ngrvaainan. H. Hermann; Governor, >. p. n-
noyur. Secretary of State, George W. Mc­
Bride*. State Treasurer. Ge«». W. Webb; State
Fnnter.F. C. Baker; Supt. Public Instruction,
K. B. McElroy; Supreme Judge», R. S. Strahan,
Chief Justice;W. F. Lori, R. S. Bean.
riHirr jrniuiAL di . hthiut .
Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Lake and
Kia mat n counties-. Circuit Judge. L. K. Web­
ster, District Attorney. W. M. Coivig.
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SILAS J. DAY,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
REAL ESTATE ACENT I
JACKSON COUNTY
Senator, Theo. Cameron; Representatives,
S. Furry. J. W. Merritt. J. M. McCall; County
Judge, J. K. Neil; Commissioners, C. W. Fity-
ior, Beu. Haymond;Clerk, M. Muller; Sheriff, J.
G. Birdsey; Treasurer, G. E. Bloomer; Assessor
I. L. Hamilton; School Superintendent, C. S
Price; Surveyor. F. Applegate; Coroner
J. S.Parson; SUn*k Inspector, W. F. Songer.
joskphi . sk county .
J.»lut Senator, W. St. Ciair; Representative,
H. B. Miller; County Judge, V. (\»ivig; Cmn-
missiouers, C. U. Bigelow. P. Hansen;» lerk, <
K. Cnanslor, Sheriff, James C. Moss; Treasur­
er, J. W. ¿never. Assessor, E. C. Harmon,
School Superintendent, W. A. Massie; Survey­
or. C. VV. Havens; Coroner, Dr. Wallace.
Abstracts Made of Titles to
Lands.
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Di all khnls drawn up. especially pertaining
to th« sidtlvment of »•states.
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I’elkrkrot |f uiiuh. I’rompl Riniittau.’f».
MONEY LOANED.
Inv.'«tin<'iit S' <-"i HI' « « S|H-< lHlly. Jacksoil
r,.iiiin s<-i-i|' Uouxhl nini sold.
I h;iv.- a e-HUi'I'-H-s'-t "I Mu|>s of all ili'-siu-
■ i. l Lands'" this counlj. mid n-ccltre Al>-
! u i- "".iiilih troni ItisivlHira ot »11 new
niri, « inadv. I mn thus prepare««
III ll.'in -I'11'1 mi l I’r. -I nipt ion
trip to
in s.ivi- I" purtl'-s the i-xpi'lis«*
Ho- -Imi It Linn < 'dice.
IS AM» OTIIEH
IN MY
KLAMATH COVNTY
Joint Senator, C. A. Cogswell of Lake; Rep­
resentative« A. Snider oi Lake; County Judge
J. S. Orr; Commissioners, W.C. Crawford.
C. S. Silvers; Clerk. A. L. Leavitt; Sheriff, E
W. Gowan: Treasurer. Win. E. Ilowc; Asses
tor, Joun Smart; School Supeaintendvnt. P. L.
Fountain;Surveyor,Isa. Lcskcard;Coroner, J.
T. Forbes.
LAKK COUNTY.
Joint Senator, C. A. Cogswell of Lake; Rep­
resentative. A. Suider, County Judge. W. A.
Wilsnire; Commissioners, A. V . Lane, Geo. M.
J*»new; Cierk. W. N. Sutton; Sheriff, W. P. Hey-
ford rrvasurer. A. McCailen; Sctaool Superin-
trndout, A. H. Eisner. Assessor, J. E. Mc-
Douough; Stock inspector. D. R. Jones.
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I uni going lo l.-ll voli <>t tbv cxiriiunliiiar)
cuv culi' l utti-uni rcztiCOB pcrlorniisl un
nu- Abolii il" 1M ut Aprii last I mitb-cil
solile n-il pimpl'i lik-- comiagout nll over iny
tuHl« tini tlii'iiglit notlilng ut lt untll »ime.
timi lui* I "li, » 11- li H !'• »'«• t<' t'“ k lik, A|HltS
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night
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ti*i*. Iw-mg ti'inii-d
mi iinwliHl',Wvr- -erstehcil oli
ugnili.
Invai"
vmn. IU'
T- itili 1 ciimuilt
ii th.-'W.a»
all
ito-ilmÓtiR» in ih* i-<mnty,
.«»feLKl.; Atti'i'glvliig
but »viibobUal'i.
iip all h«tt*e» • et ri-covi ry. I
h.ipp ned fu «•ari adveitisc.
’ no ni ìli tilt! neu -pllpt I I ahi nit
lyoiir Cutifnra rem« die», i, ami
purehtiM *1 ile m troni my druirgist, . and I ..li-
reti« t. 1 t" gali lo
taim-ti ttliiK-M iilim« «iiat<-i Teli
IpthUiH gl'jlilliull..
notic«’ that th- wcaly VVpt
mi- bj <>n<-, unni
«iropp* «l «>t! ami dHappcailf ' u
the disi-asc
I Itad I h t u tuily « uredJ I bait
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di-iiiic wai« ivz.* ma and
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un «I. My dieeav
ps<n ia>i?. I kn-i»
know - ol a grSrt
gr??- tmmy ubo bave
takeii i III*- i" ■mali«'», and ibaiik me ter Ilo
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hav«’ bali* > wilh »tr»’)' empiiom« oli thcli-
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(,ED. < DTEV. Merrill. M ih .
The supreme court of Oregon m«*4*ts at
Salem, regular terms commencing on the nrM
Mondays iu March and tk-lobcr; also at Fcn-
dieton, commencing on first M«m<ia) in May.
Tbe circuit court forthettrst judicial district
sits in Jackson county on-tirst Mondays hi
April. September and December, in Klamath
county ou second Monday in June and tirst
Monday in November. In Lake count> on Die
mini Monday in May and the vveund Monday
in October. In Josephine county on tind
Mondays in Msrch and August.
For Jackson count) the county. pr«»l»atv and
commissioners* courts meet every month,
commencing with the first Monday; tor Jo»c-
phine County, the fir’d M«»nda> in Januarx,
April, July and September; tor Lake county,
every alternate month, commencing the nr**i
Monday in January. For Klamath county the
first Wednesday iu March. June, September
aud November.
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Just Vi liat the Household Wants.
1 i • • lily ntcessary to look at the Deeetti-
bvr i\-t«Ts<»n, to decid? iliat it is the nizpi-
z ne fur tii? family* Next year Peteraou
will hold it« jubilr?. To have been for
til y Kars the prime favorite in Ibouiandt*
<>: b<*U“?hi»ids is aoiuething io be proud of.
'll ) it» popularity steadily increase?. For
lWH the nntgHzine wi 1 be enlarge*!, it» at­
ino lions more van»<1, and it» illustration
mon* abundant. This number seeiusab »u»
as full of tiHiidsoniv picture» as it can hold.
Besiues admirable »teel and other rngrav-
tiigs, tlor'e ar? various copiously illtlstrnt-
• <1 articles. A capital pat er, “8 m? Ic?
Carnival bkeU he»»,” gives, in addition to
numerous smaller d» signs, two splendid
full-pag? cut*. “A Fioz n Lak? in Hol-
*and 'ami a’^nowsho? Ka< ec»ver Hurdles.”
‘ A Probl' iu Nevei 8ulved” is th? best short
“'ory Edgar Fawcett ba« ever written,
l he ia*hi<»ii d< partme>>t will aa\ e any wo-
man er ou;’h t «double her dre-ser,enabltna
her to make >h«in at hoiu?, uaid thedeco-
'Hti\e desigi s w ill heh» her to ornament
her rooms nt an almost nommai price.
Ti e 'ally who neglects to have Peterson on
h» r li-t for 1891 will make u gre »t m stske
Now is ti e time to g» t up a club Terms
I'.’*» axe r 2 •• p • » LL.'tO; .3 copies |4.b0,
with a handsome premium lot eMÍX’n-up
of itiv <lub;4 co) tes, fô.4‘); 6 copi* s, $9.U0.
* i b an extra copy of Die migaz ne fur
one v <ar to the g?tter up of the club. A
-ample rop\ . ’vuh lull particular«, will be
sei t to club faisers. Address i’e" rsott
kaxaZiu*. 3Ui ChtS'UUl bl.. I blladnphlM.
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MKKT1NO or COVHTS, BTC.
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MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cuticnra Resolvent
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NEA.T. DîTilABLU. SIROXG AV D c <£SAL’.
BONANZA
Th« n* u bl« * h ! limi skin purifier and gr« nt-
est ot tiuiiMT i * me«ln s. int.-rnaily to ch ans«'
th«’bloo.i . t h . iuipui in*-, an«! thus r«’in«»vc
tli«- chus * , ami <iilicura. the gi«‘Ht -kin cure,
an«l Cuti« ora - ■ ap. an « xqui-it'' skin beaut iti-
.exh ru div toil* ar tin >kin and ‘-«alp and
Mtorvtl
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spvci«sot agoniz-
atv. mid pimply
nd bbsHi.
. Cuticnra, .'»de.;
I’r'-par«*! by th«-
tt« r Drug an<i » In uncal < «»rp«»rat i«m, B«is-
Rev. R. C. ()gl«**by of Ibis place will
preach st the Ned c eek school house, above
Ash at-«I, next bun fay.
Services are now’ he’d in 8t. Joseph’»
church every Sunday at 10:30 x. M., < xcept
the 4’h Sutiday of each month
Services will be held in St. Michael’s
church, Medford, on th?4’h Sumiax <f
a> i> m-»nth uy Kev Father Clark, par sb
plie*»,
Th“ tol'o i: g are R« v Robert Booth’s
<pji- i stmeut* fm ti e present y? r: Fir*’
'ai'f atli of ca« h month, Medford at 11
o clta h \ m . ai «1 7 »• m
second Sabbath,
1 ♦ n’rai Point at 11 a
A. . m and 7 I’ M ;
li ui Sfltbi'b Mrdf< rd at 11 A M. and 7
I* m ; i'Urth Silibitb, J ack ••-n v die at 11
\ M. at d 7 I’ M.
¡ be iu b'Wii g ire Bev IL Ennis’ appoint­
ments ; On »v< rx Sunday morning, except­
ing li e third I * wilt hold services at tne
f’r *byt* rtan Church in i’burtix ; on third
Sunday morning at Jacksonville ami t v^rx
Sunday evening be will preach at th?
I’reshvti rian church in Jacksonville.
Tin: PIANGE TO PEA TH
BAIL-
The accident on the South-rn Pacific
railway, near Chemawa, about five nnlee
north of Salem. Wednesday evening,
was, without question, one of the most
di-aMrons, as lar us the loss of property
is concerned, the company has had
•inje the road was built.
As far as the loss of life is concerned,
considi ring the character and magnitude
of the disaster, it was one of ttie most
fortunate acc.dents known in the annuals
of <ailway disasters. The one hundred
ki led (according to the first report)
dwindled down to ten, then to five, next,
to four, and then finally to three. It is
now known that only three men were
killed oii'iight.
They aie Engineer
John McFadden, Fireman F. G. Neale,
and ttie unknown tramp, who in all
probability was steaiing a ride, when
the cataMiophe oveitook him.
One
man who was internally injuied lia»
died since, and a few more will probably
meet the same sad fate.
What the loss of life would have been
lia.l the passenger coach“» left ttie track
is a conjecture too awful to contemplate
,'blioot « wbwider.
Add to Mils llie
fl iniea' fienie fury, winch might and
probably would have followed such a
wreck, and the picture Itecoint ■ still
more appalling.
The wreck was bail
•■nough as it was; but it might at such a
time, and in such a place, have been
much worse.
WHEN THE DKKADFl'I. NEWH CAME.
It was sometime before the news of the
terrible di-aster reaclu-'l either 1‘ortland
or Salem ; but aa aoott at it »an known
that nearly a hundred sou)-« were groin­
ing in agony tn that dismal swamp
known a» Lake Lahish, no tint« was lo-t
in sending assietance.
Salon b-eng
nearest the scene of tie accident, wa«
first to tesp >n<l. A'b.tn' 's cilik'its, too.
were eailv < n tie scene, atrl soon a
corps of welling workers wore adminis­
tering to llie wants of those in stiff ring
and distress.
Among the phyaicians who gave tern-
I>orary relief to the sntlerers were : I)r.
Harry Lane, superintendent of tiie in­
sane asylum; Pre. Hall, Richardson,
Byrd, Cusick, Jessup and Jeffries, of
Salem; Pr. Masten, of Albany; Dr.
Giesy, of Aurora; the Indian M’hool
physician, and several others 'among
them one front Brooks,) whose names
Women
could not be ascartained.
whose tender nursing !s always like the
ministering of ange's, did not wait to l>e
asked, but did whatever their willing
hands found to do. The sufferings of
those about them was the only plea for
their sympathy, and they worked with
hopes of no other reward than the satis­
faction cf doing good.
MtNAtiEK K oehler ’ s i ' komit action
Manager Koehler, who had been
receiving but meager details of the
wreck, and knew but little regarding
either the loss of life or property, was
quick to act w hen tlie news of the acci­
dent r< ached him.
He made up a
wrecking train with all possible haste,
and soon the company’s surgeon, Pr. A.
P. Bevan, and three assistants were on
th“ way to the scene of the disaster.
The train consisted of three passenger
coaches, a wrecking car, a derrick car, a
flat-car and a box car.
strong suspicion that the train had been
wiecked by design
Examination of the
track revealed that one of ttie rails on
< tie east side of the track was missing
entirely. The reporter looked for some
lime, and finally found it on the opposite
side of the track about ten feet away.
How did it get there, when the coaeh
was directly over the line, where it
should have been if in place? This was
a stunner. It looks as if it had been
carried there. An examination of the
lies along which this rail had been laid
revealed the marks of a crowbar. Every
spike bad been drawn, and on each tie
was the%iark of a crowbar that must
have been used in extracting them.
Furthermore, the fishplates and bolts
that bad connected tins rail with those
j lining it were missing entirely. Had
tliis rail been wrencmed off by the
momentum of the train, either the fish­
plates would have been broken or the
heads of ttie bolts would have been
wrenched ofl.
Neither the fishplates
nor the bolts are to be found. The rail
could not very well Lave been placed
where it now is after the wreck, lor no
tuau could have crawled under the
wrecked car to get it out.
All who looked into thia mysterious
displacement were of the same opinion,
although they bad previously attributed
tbe wreck, to rotuu Umbers It is true
that a few pilaa ware a little decayed a*
tbe outside, but all had comparatively
sound centers.
The theft of a crowbar from the sec­
tion house near Salem the night before
leads some color to tbe theory that the
train was wrecked. No motive other
than that prompted alone by murderous
villainy can be assigned for such a deed
—so fearful and deadly in its conse­
quences.
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A HOME
ILLUSTRATION.
Many p ople who take more or less
interest in politics do not care to dircuaa
the tariff quest cm, or to hear it discu»aed,
because thev think it is not a ‘‘practical
matter." The election of ju-tice of the
l-aace is practical to them,abhoogh they
mav never be brought before a court in
their live« ;but they do not see what they
have tu do with the tariff.
Nuwthatelection is over and there is no
immediate nece«ai'y of securing votea; is
a good lime to learn. Tire tariff is above
all a business affair, and aff-cta the
pocket of every human being in tbe com­
munity, from the farmer wtio pava (100
for (iiO worth of grain sacks to the tramp
who begs a dime from a passer-by and
spends it for 5 cents worth of Connecti­
cut tobacco.
When tbe woman who is kitting up at
night to make her children's clothes
reads tbe McKinley bill change« tbe
duty on pearl buttons from “ad l alort m'“
to a combination of “ad t alorrm" and
"apec-fic,"she may think that these
hard words have nothing to do with her.
But let her put down her needle and
look into the thing a little.
The old
law taxed pearl button,
at 25 per cent, ad ralarrm— tha’ is, 25
cents on the dollar's worth. When a
nt aboiii'itm the law allowed
a dollar's worth of buttons
for a dollar and a quarter. Then Mr.
McKinley came along and made up hia
mird that tbe law was letting that
woman off too easily. So, in addition
to the 25-cent tax on the dollar’s worth,
lie decided that she should pay "two
and one-half cents per line button
measure of one-fortietb of one inch per
gross."
What does that mean?
It means this:
E. L. H-ndee, brakeman, lives in
The emalle-t size of >>earl dress buttons
East I’oitland, fractuie of tbe leg; E. L. is 111 line Those tuitions pay sixteen
Scnd lor ”11 w : > < m skin Diseases."
ill pages,
. hot ra’ t .»ns, a ini !”*• t • st im« mia Is.
Kimberly, Neenah, Wi«., bruises on the times 2'», or 40 c< n's |>er gross, and 25
I n. HUM AN St IT I SSOIt mJ.O.HAM-
hack ol tne h-ad and neck injured; L. cents on ibe ilollai'» worth On 00 line
•I , «k'-rA I ".
Ih.iiKUla, KlamaUi i-ountj. <>r.
W. <r-tcueil, Seattle, hurt on the side of cloak button« tbe Gx is «10 times 2*4
„H. i.urcl.HMMi » ¡ara** «nd tir»i-cliv» »«s'« «•’
..„I- »lii'-h nr"
ontlm »»> fr”,,u ’ ‘>rll«ml.
the lace and back ; James M. Batchelder, cents, or fl 50 per gross, and 25 cents on
»,..| ».II t>" -.1-1 fhrap for « iwh. hv“rj-m«ly 1-
.«an Francisco, hurt in the back ; 0. A. tbe dollar’s worth.
,n«it««l I«' «-«Il «!>'• <-«HininB «'»»I" ami l>n-"» ba.
Peek, San Francisco, injured in the
Now what has been the actual effect
f„rrt
I »»'»« "I* wliare. You can «lwa>» timi
chest and back; Or. Waiter G. Ham- of tfiis on the woman who goes shopping ’
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
on hand a full line of
mell, of Philadelphia, hurt in the spine Is the tariff a tax, or are the duties all
and tongue badly bitten; Mrs. W. G. pa'd by the foreign manufactuers. aa
Clothing. Bools and Shoes.
FRANCIS FITCH,
Hainmell, Philadelphia, hurt in tbe the Republicans claim? Ttie effect
ArroKNBY AND COL’NSELOH AT LAW,
Gì oceries. Hardwt re
spine ; Mrs. Jeanne Clark, Sumner, Or., is this:
The Bucraneia* of Old
back an<l chest injured ; Laura Eckfeldt,
Med/erJ Orrgon.
In October, 1889, common small dress
hik I ..»«.ryttiio«- KW"'n.lly U> ba found ina fi«t-
Seattle, left hand fractured; James M. buttons were selling in New York at
H ii 'ed the skull ami eros» bone», their
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<•!»>. I «aiutry Htura.
MO ht ON. Manager
»• «i- n. il» tiaml.y ut th? rua.*tb?ad. Your
MORRIS M. HARKNESS,
Junett, Tacoma, elbow bruised and 18 cents per gross. In October, 1890,
WillamettValle) , M unlay
>mla) . Oct ................ 27
WilL-tm*-it' Vjii. > , -
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Bonnnza. A iti I 18 1H8H
Willamette Valhy,
VaU'-r . W*«ln'N"lav
W, <ln- - . . Nov
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Will.on r V.t i«-\,
ih ..¡ri n pita'?. n<4 on llie high si - m *. but
ankle sprained; Miss Ciara Hamblet, the same buttons were selling at 70 cents.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Willamette Vail
Vnll ».
x, Saturday
Satunla). N<»v.
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W.i am ir\ i
up<Ht il.? huh re|»ut»ti«»n of M»nd*ir<l r?m-
Tacoma, arm broken, foot sprained ; O. Tbe price of smoked dn as buttona ol the
WUhunvUe Valley. Monday. N«>v. ...
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♦
«he*
*kulks
under
various
di»gui»?J.
Urani’* ?••>, iH-ryui»
L. Kimtierly, Neenah, Wis., sprained same size went up from 32 to 82 cents
J
h«G? end <•’ ru?r tratti? has never to any
The company reserves the right t«> change ~ thin., lai ;wit:i
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loot; W. P. Hewitt, Menaska, Wis., White standard buttons of the same
dejui ulbcteti H«>»<?(*er'» Stomach Lit-
omee in Ahlf» building. Front Street.
sprained wnst and back injured; H. A. size rose from 4G centa to I 1 01. Extra
b r-. ; bbough that .«laudardinvig<>rant and
Truing c*oi‘i: « t XXi'll th ■ O. X-
R. R. and Rix r BoaN at r.u valli* and Albany.
Smith, colored porter on Altata, Oak­ super buttons, sti'l of the same aiz-, ad­
♦•«•uve lui» l««lig t»?en the-hining mark
P. P. PRIM,
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Frain N • I w. I ru u Tin « l.ij - , I' lur- lax •« .m l S itili I i >• - . an I on n. : iu .| « ' • ii.i
at which lii* »hat’» have been directed
land, Cal., left arm broken; W. Powell, vanced from 46 cents to (1 48.
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ATTORNEY AND COL'NSELOH AT LAW, ti'V-twary. I ram No. I will run M *n I iys. VYe lie - lay s anj Er i-laya, mi m mt' i i* i.
( iK . p locai iutters. ruiniMised <if fiery un-
porter ol sleeper Korebuig, Oakland,
Now let out shopping women observe
when ncvesMirj .
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h?d
hiiinula111
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11h
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infu-*i>>n,
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r
.«•alp wound and bruises; W. J. Jones, a point just here. \Vbile pearl buttona
Jo'-Ms'ioeUlrt, tfrega«,.
♦•
y r.i< t i iikm I i y. of >ome tonic bark »re
budet waiter, California, sprained ankle of all kinds have l*en very largely in­
C. H. HASWELL
C. C. HOCUê,
R
. i s* mt* jtii;.» it C'»miii?mled ;»•* imlent’ca*
WiU practice in all courts of the State. <>ffivv G?n 1 F. A P.
i. «»regó» Development <’<».,
;i i
■nd his hips injured; Mrs. M. J. Can­ creased in price by Mr. McKinley's tariff,
iu the Court Huuac, third door to k it ut en­
vv h.-r Miril«r to. or po»i*e*»i.»g virtu .*
« ’«»rv »Jin». Drogati.
i 4 V|*iut4*>ru?ry St.. San Fraucino«* Pal.
r.i'
I r
1.
JACKSONVILLE,
OR.
ning, i’oitland, track and ankle hurt; C. it is the cheapest grades fh«r Kaye ad­
trance.
kiidrei oih«’>eu# America’» < ho*« n fain-
W. Ayers, Portland, nose broken, lett vanced the most
f a.
IT
Common dresa
ilv ii ♦•«in ii e These petit*!» »pe?«1i y, *ln»e
J R.NKIL,
tT
I
i *•
I z
wrist ami ankle sprained ; H. Chrisman, hnttona are nearly four times as high
ih - giea* sultduer ami preventive of di^ca e
I
/'
■f i '
pursu?»
it*
successfull
career,
overcomi
g
Chicago, back hurt; Conductor Conser, now as thev were la«t year, while smok­
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
it nd »•»
ir
t‘
niHlHTjH, d\*iep*ia, nervousness. Midi ey
Portland,leit leg broken and hip bruised ; ed dress buttona are l«tween two and
4 ' mi a b
Jackaunrtlle, Ur.
iitiiji.e.*, cof^tipation aid rheumatic ai>-
L
’ ‘ 1
A. liutf. brakeican, Eugene, sprained three times, and rxtra super about half
X
I I »’
f
tii« tits, not only < n this but on many con­
ankle and face b.uised; Mrs. Leua again as high. In other words, the
Will practice in all courts of tin-State. < Hh« »•
i,
tinents.
V
in tue Court Huuav, Ural dour to irti ut en­
I
it
Bernbrick, Tacoma, bead injured; A. woman who spent a dollar for expensive
Fl'
trane v.
Weinbienncr, Milwaukee, Wis., spine buttons la«t year can get tlie same quanti­
Mure About Sutton.
injured; Charles B«riy, Ticoma, shoul­ ty now for about fl 50; but th“ woman
H. K. HANNA,
Mr
Tait,
of
T
’
hama.
who
chin*
the
der and tiead hurt; S. E. Garner, porter wtio bought a dollar’s worth of common
A r.
mu e-* atuo h* d to Sul ton's wagon in Butt?
TTOMNEY AND COL’NSELOH AT LAW, i
on tourist sleeper, Son Francisco, knee cheap dress buttons then con'il not buy
V .•
< re» k \ a ley. sent a hired man last week
sprained ; Frank Cleaves, Portland,back the same good» now for much Issa than
For sah at Citv Drug Store. Jacksonville.
t.« pro* or? th» mules front W. J. Bray, and
J<ar4c«oav«Ils. Or.
j
and chest hurt; Mrs. Cleaves, Portland, ♦4
iibo
'ook
ti
e
wagon
whicti
briong?d
to
iiut-
«1
Will practice in all courts of the State. Diller
badly shaken up; J. B. Siieleuberger,
to- . Mr. B ay, who had been d« pu'ized by
We have mentioned this particular
h • • pa » he larg«*t stock of
AN AI’I'AI.LISO SCENE.
in Orta’s brick, up-atair*.
Slie'ifT M"X'ny to hunt up the murder« r,
Albina, eye and afioulder ii*jur«d ; John tax because it is tbe one wlrch of all
Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sell 3 East-
or find s<me cueto the ints-ing Sutton,
L.
Posson
It was a gloomy, weird and riot an ut - Pangilly, Tacoma, shculder and flip others makes the moat favo able show­
J. J. HOUCK,
wanted Ute man to go wi<h him on another
em, Domestic and Foreign Exchange.
loutat tic scene that presented itself as injured,- Mrs. John Pangilly, Tacoma, ing for Mr. McKinlev. The i>earl but­
search; but he hid no orders to do m ».
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
the wie -k was neared. Ttie entire train hip alia shoulder hurt; W. S. Emeu, ton industry is lhe only on • in which we
which Fhow»dihat hit’? interest is mat
i• •' e i by his ft tend». From the be>t inf* r - had fallen through the trestle, and Sinpaw, Minn., right shouldei blade si.il have b- ard of any increase in wages since
Gold lUll, Otryon.
n.at'.on that can tn* gathered, it Js tirmlv arouiiil a to»' of bonfires that were built nip broken; W. Mitchell, Dubois, Pa., the new tariff went into “ff'Ct. There is
A oTt ’ ■'T ' T **• **
j
XI U4,« ùj XA xjì 1.
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
Will attend to all buainvtw in my line with
t»?i eved th »< Sutton was murdered some­ along the east side of the track sat several ribs broken and chest injured; one small factory in New Jersey employ­
proinptnexa and at rvaouiiabie ratea.
General Agt». for D- M. 1 erry & Co's
where near the Or?--on boundary itne,eith
groups of passengers who had eseapt d C. Mitchell, Reynoldsville, N. Y.. hit ing thirty men. These men recently
on the north went coutil.
• r in O egon or Ca ifornia, ami that hi* w tli but slight or no injnrie-. The ,«:e- leg broken, arm sprained ; Captain Jack threatened to strike if they were not
MONEY T OAN ED ON FAVOR ABLE TERMS
WM. M. COLVIC.
body bn* b -en am ho ed in rhe bottom < f tute from a distance was not unhke that Crawford, poet scout, Mexico, right Inp
granted an increase of 10 per cent, saving
h»t> K am iih Uke says the Yreka “Jour­
ATTUHNKY AND COL'NSELOH AT LAW.
of an Iridian village after nightfall; but injured; Mo.es Hurd, Newport, Or., left tfiat they could not live on their old
nal
inp
injured
and
scalp
wound;
F
8.
as
one
drew
near
the
stern
reality
<fis-
Urryvn.
wages TLeir employer gave way. The'
pe'leJ all auch illusions. Ttie broken Wolff, Los Angeles, back injured ; O. E. duty on pearl buttons has t>een increased
Butte Creek Roller .Mills.
PRICES:
Garilcn S.,-cil
tVill pruetiee in ali thè court» <»t thè
Ekadhl, Center city, Minn., injured by 1,400 per cent, of which thirty work­
and
sjl
ntered
timbers
of
the
bridge,
Pr<M**vutiiiK Atturnvy tur FirM Judieiai
T'.e ro l'-r p-oce-s nmcliinery in llie
the forward cars thrown over the track about face and lower extremities; Daniel men in New Jersey get 10. The women
Llistrict. Diher in Cuurt-lmuse,
Ihit'e i re. 1. mill» Lavina l> etl placed iu
|.i--ir,.n i n I Ims ness having been r*-- in confusion, and the intense silence McCarthy, Lewi» county, Wash., left of San Francisco, who have to pay more
ROBERT Q. SMITH,
' 'lime.I, I mn no* read« to supply ail wlio , that seemed to pervade the chilly atmos­ toot sprained and back injured; Hairy fo' their own and their childien’s clothes,
I may * me with lhe be-t ot roller proce-s phere, inspired a feeling <1 »self akin to Raymond, Spokane Pali., right arm can comfort themselves witli this r.fl“C-
ATl'OH.SEY AND CUlXSEL'tlt AT LAW,
Il oral inaiket rat«». I mil continue to 1 horror. The small groups abmt the broken, scalp wounds; W S. B tyrie, St. ti«-n—thirty men have ha-f their wages
ex' l ang" wnh farmers lor wheat »1 lhe ' tires only occasionally broke the stillness Paul, hacture of r,gli' sliuuider bra de ; tl. rai-ed 10 |«-r cent. It is a point worth re-
G fan /’ j » /'«<*«♦ Ur<yun-
lollomng rates; 38 pounds ol superior of night t>y speaking in low umlertoip s. 8. Milsner, East Port snd, corn ii » i n of
memlx'ting. for in s-veral other in lua-
I baker'» grad«- fl >ur per bushel wtihoul ofl'ul,
oace in Layton A Co.'» brick, upstair».
Within the <ar« voices of agony and back aud spine; Mis. If. S. Milisucr, triea wages have gone down instead of
1887
lb-.
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
or 34 pounds of baker’s gr: de flour |>er
contusion
ut
the
back;
}i.
A
Ambrose,
pain
alone
wer-
’
beard.
Men,
women
ut> since rhe new tariff went into effect,
bushel and nine pound» of feed.
Ex-
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Of the Franchises anil Privileges granted to F. II. KUXVE
chm-ge limited, io family use», in farmer's i and children, with broken and bleeding postal clerk, Sunnyside, East Purl land, Bays the Examinrr.
slight
bruises;
A.
S.
Rand,
as
¡slant
■
limbs,
were
speaking
to
each
other
ATTOltNEY AND CUI NSELOK AT LAW.
sacks.
Will
guarantee
the
output
of
the
Manufacturer of
August 7th, l«8bS,
I Butte creek mills to be equal to the best words of comfort. Old men and women postal clerk, Portland, back oruised ; 8.
Got XKNOK PtSNOl KH' s Q i 'KEB VlhlTOK.
JorKaonrUlr, Or.
tl tir made in southern Oregon.
with white hair lay hudt.led together <n M. Leonard, express agent, injured —Governor Pennoyer had an extremely
By
the
incorporators
of
said
company,
now
on
tile
at
the
A. .1. D aley .
ttie floor; ollieis found comfortable about head and chest; Captain Charles queer and inquiaitive visitor tbe other
unir e lit building formerly occupier! b> Dr.
E igli- Point, Or.. Julv 7. 1890
Wut Jackson,
positions in what was left of their seats; Boden, chest and back injured; two of morning. He was a farmer who lives
Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, Jackson (’o.
neatly all were gtoaning with paiu. his children slightly injmed; J oseph out in Washington county, and be came
Want Military Protection.
N. D. YOUNC,
Very few escaped without injury, per­ Bacon, sprained ankle; J. W. Daniels,
Tolo, Oregon, October 4.
lice Keepers’ Supplies.
Aliuris, November 13—P Peterson b is haps not over lialf a doz-n out of nearly tauter, contusion of tbe back, Mryer to town to sell produce and get drunk
lie was anewaaful in both obj-cta/and he
-r*
just
re
un.vd
from
a
trip
to
Wadringion
tí U R V B Y O R.
Shiveied glass, splinteied seats, Wo.ticim, injured a!suit the faca and was looking seven ways for Sunday when
We want Y"i f.>r a customer. Give ns «-ity on bebalt of the re-rstablisbnieut of 100.
hands;
Captain
A.C.
Euell,
San
Fran
­
ba-k
ts,
bedding
and
small
pools
of
a
trial
order.
Jaeluunvillr, Oregon.
FortBdw. il. A large comui’inity, partly
J. W. WALKER.
lie hitched his team in front of tbe gov­
J. H. GRIFFIS.
in three state»—C dif-rnia, Nevada and blood was the lied ' f many lying there cisco, both legs fractured; 8. G. Isaacs, ernor’s office at the mill. Entering it ha
Nuri eying ut all kind» done tn a ttrat-class
Walla Walla, contusion of th J back;
acene
was
one
unable
to
move.
The
L.
&
Orrgoi.
n
»
xposed
to
the
depredations
«i
manii'-r aud ut r'-a-toiiabl»- ratei«.
took off his hat, and, gazing around for
nt least 2,000 Indian*-, w Im cannot be said Io ' that beggars description and one never Charles Vaugun, sprained ankle ; Albert a second, said:
»»-Spe.-ial atteutioii paid to locating g"V-
y disposed toward lhe wbi’« s. ■ to be forgotten.
ernmeat landa.
Kuesterman of Portland, chest injured
2G9 2d
Portland. Or. b- I be ¡.e;ueab
•’I want to sliee Governor P“nnoyer."
< t zens are naturally very much ex. r-
MANI E \< I F KERS < » >
and sprained ankle; E If. HoJghter,
Catal- gue Free.
AN AMBl LANCE CORI’S.
“Well, air, what can I do for you this
cor <r.* cf—* r- to Miil< r 1
cised over the older of the War Depamit nt
Pmlman conductor, both ankles sprain­ morning?” asked the governor.
O. F. DEMOREST,
al and< n ng Fort Bidwell and leaving them i
Up >n arriving on the scene of the ed ; W. Payne, baggage-master,fractured
< ntnely witbout military protection. Mr. wreck Pr. Bevan tn-gan operations by
“0. good mornin’, gov'nor,” continued
U E » 1 D E N T DENTIST.
Peterson, however, has so presented this • organizing ambulance corps. He assign- thigh and scalp wounds; Henry Chris­ lhe visitor, extending hia band. “I
JI rd fard, <)rr<«>«.
matter to ti e War Department ss t<> obtain ' ed ene physician to each car, and bad man, injured back ; J. B. Rautgh, Taco­ didn* come to strike you for no job. Just
ma, hip bruised; Ctiatles Per.y, Taco­
a reconsideration of its action.
them remove the most severe cases ma, ribs and c«4lar-bone broken; ii aixiial call, yer honor. My name iah
J. G. LEE, M. D.,
AT CENTRAL POINT,
B—. I’m a Republican of tha worst
first. In this way lie was able to do
By
the
Thousand
!
W. S Hall, Spangle, Wash., injured
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Notice.
systematic woik without doubling up. about the flip and spine; Mrs. W. T. kind, and I woikoil and voted agin you
THE I’N’DERSIGNED IS NOW TAKING DR-
in Jnne; sure I did, gov’nor. But Sally
Cut t! i.* out, »nd when you visit Port­ As there were not stretchers enough,
Central f*a«at, Orepoa.
I tiers t hrough Jackson an«l Josephine coun­
land during ttie exposition call on Towne, more had to be obtained, anti as want is E ledge, Spangle, Wash., fracture of she’s a Democrat. Sally, my wife. She
ties« for
tl»e photographer, ami receive the follow­ the mother of invention, fenceboard-t aim in falling alter wreck; E. W.Le- runs tl e ranch and boa-ea me, too. She
Calls promptly attended to duy or night.
Francis, Colfax, Wash , right aim and
ing extraordinary otter: All presenting
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDE1S.
were made to do the duty of the more both feet sprained; Mrs. E. W. I. Frau- was for Pennoyer and I wasforTbcmpaon,
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY i
CEO. DE 8AR, M.
these »li| s will I m ? given one dozen < f n»v
•nd ’tween ns times were lively round the
finished
article
usually
found
in
drug
best style cabinet j hotos and « lie extra for
cis, Colfax, Wash., hurt in back and
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Aliy kind rais«**! in a tlral-clajw» Nursery.
framing for |3 50. My regular price for stores. The sound of saw anti hammer both legs bruised; W. F. Howell, Oaks ranch."
■"I am glad there ie a goo I Democrat in
the same worK to those not holding these for a while snpplanletl the groans of the
Tho-’** wnntingr tr<’«’» will do well to give me
J«rkK«,lli», Orrgoa.
date. Wanb., right aiiuulder bruuteil; the family," said lhe governor pleasantly.
slips is |6.00 p»r<l« x?n and $3.00 for extra maimed ami wounded. Ttie improvised
tic r onlfi '*. as I will iruarantue satisfH« ti«»n.
XV.
F.
How«
II,
not»««
brok«-n
and
Mis.
_________
"Just give Mrs. B--------- my compliments
Olkcv HI«<1 rtwtdenee <»n California Street.
pi« ’ore.
Th s is »n extraordinary < fter, stretchers answered every purpose, ami
I warrant all my tre» *. if properly cared for.
injured; ; .uauu
Maud v Chase,
naux-, Wright's,
vri«gu, a, when yon get home.”
Calls attended promptly day or nignt.
T'rill’« o! payment easy. Pr«»«luce taken nt Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, and the probability of doing e?»ough extra ttie brave work was th-n continue«! with­ chest injured
-n
ok.
t
price
iHUU
’
ts.
of
Peach
S«-c«l
wante*|.
omy
slightly
brtiiHrti
;
J.
W.
Boat-
Cal.,
t_.,
work
to
m»k?
it
paj
iron
pts
th?
indu*
v-
I
“Sally will like that, gov'nor. Shell
out interrnpti«»n until the entile wreck man, Puyallup, arm ami head bruised;
A. S JOHNSON.
R. PRYCE, M. D.,
inent
Ca’I and se? our work; it spehk*
Jackaonvillc.Orvron. Aug. 1.1*M3.
was cleared of its cargo of human freight. Mrs. Boatman, internal — was in a lie delighted. Now, you j-et put that
for itsc’f This hohis good until N«>v?in
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
The woik was necessarily slow,for mat-v delicate condition before accident; Olga down on paper. Take one of your cards
C T ownk
—WITH ITS-----
KINDS. b* r 1st. Studio c«»r. First .•«n<l B. Morrson
OILS O F AI
S’ . of the injun-tl were in a critical condition Boatman,chin cut; L*e LsFrancie,aukle and write < n it '«lie compliments of tha
Hadlkrd. Oregon.
Btiim x our babies to Towne.
atrd the least jar threw them into and back irijuied; Dell fas Fiaricis, season to Mr». B---------
lloint" <
¡it
4 >r<*<»’oii
OlBee la Williams Brick Building, up-stalr».
a 4 w laaic;' Ieels.
Ttie governor «lid as requested and the
paroxysms of pain.
Moreover, the severely shaken up; John Midsr, Port­
■ - - - - rm: i i i i.iiKATt n . . •
loaded visitor deposited the card in tiie
patients had to lie carried sor.re distance,
SMITH & WESSON _
How They do It at Vale. Malheur County.
land, back, hip aud left aim injured, bottom of one of his pockets amt went at
J. S. WAIT, M. D.,
for the relief train did not venture too
<> i Widnebday. by invitation, iLv. Mr-
also foot ciu-hed ; John Henkle, Denver, it again.
.»ND IIKAN't It OtFK'ES IN Pultfl.JND, AfTOttlA ANU Al.tiANV
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Caity <>i ei ed li'S i>ib e on the bar of I). C close to the wreck. The road, or rath r left foot crushed; Eugene Fish, aevere
“Gov'nor," he said, “you’re a h— of a
path,
through
the
swamp
was
rough
ami
Hus
tor
««'<•
h tHrgr* list <>t
Wells
’
salt
on,
and
preached
an
excellent
NAILS. ROPE.
krJfurJ, Urri«».
bruises; Hannah Fu»h, back injured; l good fellow and I'm sorry I voted agin’
The Finest Small Arms Eter Manufactured. ■
sermon <«• a large ami ai precialiv° Audienc**. muddy, and an advanced lantern guard
.
. rA______
- <>uarante*Nl m
John
Rusli,
li'xiy
bruuw-s;
R.
Saake.arm
yer. You’ve made a good friend of Sally,
Urtiee un Main *tr«»-t. in Chihler»' building.
The th.drt», ri-rd and bi l ard taliks anti ha<l to go witli eacti procession.
Unrivaled*
Perfect. ■
Grain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also Ciiy and
injured; M. L. Haile. Mtrdlord, Or., leg my wife, and wh-n you vi-it our ranch
Cull» promptly utten<l<»l to, day »”'• uight.
for
, »
b n he> were ti . e I with ’ ’he bovt,” hi d
THE
SIOIITRV
DATLIOItT.
injured
;
Isaac
l
’
altiert,
Kansas,
slightly
ACCURACY.
no
cougregau*
n
in
any
clunk
w.s
ever
von cn Lave anvtliing von want. N-.w,
Suburban Property.
DURABILITY,
more at’ent ve ai d po ite. After the ch»-
OR. A. J. LAPPEUS,
When daylight dawntd. ami tie fir-t it • re i John Wagne«, c iti.iiaiou of I w-.in’t to intmdoeea Irjeorl. I!•» t.»'t «■
EXCELLENCE 0«
Tlo Dr* 2 >u L in I < '..wa-» «-»pecifltlv organi/.'-d f-*r tu » jnirp i r ol bu \ iuz an I *ub<l v> 1 nu
iug
|
rover
the
hat
was
passed
and
<june
a
Low
Ituling
Prices.
ii..ck
;
Sophii.M
lleiaug,
hurt
in
t
n-eye;
rays ot sun t-eg.in to 1ft th- nianrle ni
is Bill. II- is a mighty g »«1 teller. Bill
WORKMANSHIP and
I arg* 11 . k Is **l laud, i u*l im.* «luriug tie- pa-t I u o y« ai > I»* .tight and •»ui»; \
d *. \ . r .*• on «.
PHYSICIAN AND SL’KOEON.
i .ind'om» <• Lection was p’e*en»ed to the
CONVENIENCE in
acres of liitid int<> tlv*- to twenty acr«* tract-* Tiie mhc < - of tliN mi I- i i.ikuig is show u in lhe
datkmt-s that filing over tLeeal
<■ Kail Iteizoa, -ligli ii'jur.e-; W.is«m ! is. but yri miiatti’t pay anv 't ntion to
Give rm? :t call
I ere jr<>jtij. ••‘Hvwhere.
’everend gentleman, who that ked th- in
Castrai Palai, Or<-«ou.
LOADING and SAFETY.
tact that out • >t 2SO trn« ts pia< < d on the mark't. 22’» liu». I.. . n - 'd.
Very,
i-ack
rm
i>
¡so
br«n«c.i;
Rev.
J.
Ml ERI BAN.
wliat
Be «■ivs. h can ■■ be is a little
l-ke a fit- era! pall, th- full s>gn tic n< .
with a ”<iod bless you” and tie»-at ted
We claim that t* n itri* - ol choice land in truit w ill \
d a Img* r in< m* than I go tten s ot
I'eware of cheap iron imitations.
We’ve l»'“n drinking ."11 day
Calla aUr'nrhsl «lajr or night.
____ ____
an I e xit nt of iliat fatal wr-ck »a- re- F. ther B. ChK.upaii', -lioulder injU'ed ; drunk
wheat in Du- Mi-<i’-;ppi \ ill* x .
Sc-d « r Dustrated Catalogue and Price List to ■
Wealsonink va'mabl' lmpr«»v«‘ments in ?he way of r-.a |-t. ten« ■’. < • .n ing th« land. etc.
voided in a!l -its stern r ality. Tin Chares W Juomtoii, Reselling, »p-ain- and Be can'i bo il up |.ke me.”
Leg.tl Btaiikn.
SMITH & WESSON,
_
We can s-’il a Min.ill tr let of !ami t«»r th’smi prie-’per acr you xvoiild hav. t » pay for a
OR. 8. DANIELSON,
Forth«'lb lhe visitor sent to the door
wot k of reniui ing the iojuied had lie-n , e«i shuil.iiei ; S. M. Yursn, Eugene,
,s !• i: i Mi t it:1.1>, .w.i s.s. ■
large farm.
A full »*!*< rtmentuf b anks for ibe u*«-
slight tiruiKs; J. M. M'*ui, Eugene, ■nd a moment latei B.ll, a tad, rather
only
about
half
completed,
but
there
w
is
Phjrelo-Mcdical
<t
jus
1
rs
<»l
i
be
e
and
culistabh
s
(.
mu
&?■■■■■■■■■■
thigh bruises ami «-heel hurt; W lliain i good-looking man, enter« d and san in­
< Wil\ s I v h»Ui <1 at «lie TiMES otHi'V ; m ‘ bu no time for rest or refreshments. Pr
physician a n d s U h g b o n .
Rea, Baker, ity. he.c I .lightly cut; M.S troduced to 111" governor, wl.o ksw at
.1 eus. ni"i '-gme-, bi Is ol sale, leases, me- Lane and his corps of efficient assistants
■ cbhim ’s h< i , bonds* ni:<i every ie>;al iiad kindly brought down a supp'v of [ C. Evanson, Christiana, No,way, inter­ once that he was not half a» drunk aa
MrJfor'l, Urrgoa.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
blank generally iHed in (> eg m. They urt* eatables.
There was plenty of good nal injuries; E W. Sproat, Ho lister. hia friend. After a few niotnent’a con­
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printed uf <u the latest and best forms, and bread and butter anti delicious coffee, Cal., ankle smashed ; J. 8. Batholemeur versation the pair dtove away.
Spacial attantion given «o Chronic Oi««-a»ea.
Roseburg, track injured; Julius Kumli,
will bv sold at Portland prifts.
There U ami all weie invited to partake.
e . p. maby ; m . d .
no mcis-vy for sending away fur your
(JT-JI* FOR RENT.
The bodies of the brave engineei and | Portland, head cut; H. V. Tartar, Red DKCKKK»XKIia-l.tQVtiM HABIT»
egal blank.
lit all tht W or 11 thrrr 4a Sat onr Cwre
Il Y d I CIAN AND HI’ KOK O
fireman were lying side by side in the B uff, Cal , back and foot injured ; John
nV IXG TO H L HEALTH, THE rXBF.lt
bushes, a short distance from the engine, Miller, Victoria, B. C., back, thigh, hip,
FDIC >\LF BV
Or. Haiae» Ueldea «peelHe.
11 -i ■() | fh s’r'* tn retire front bii-inc***, am Hi
The Republican Plan.
Mrdfonl, Oregon.
i.lt. r- all th'1 furniture in I »»•• E. S II • I fo *r
and that of an unknown man, whom a ' bead and waist injured; Minnie Magnea,
It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee
•
I*. Huntington says lie made hie for­ discriminating humanity has pleased to , Minnesota,'oot sprained ; Louie Magi c-,
tla vers v a’»-mablc tl'zurc. Tne Im I I
Hire in Hamlin’s Bhx k. Residence on <
hit -. «-. !iifh H a «iijb-t uitial In i' k -tii" and vm
tune bv picking up ev« rything he saw ly;ng
chest and back injured; Elenora Mag- without the know:edge <.| 1 lie person taking
Street.
i t t ail;, <i« snrm-'l ft>r the li-it* I bti«*iii«*s*. will
around loose and taking care of it. That call a tramp, was some distance off by i nea, back and side injured; Georgia it. erte'-ting a »peedy Slid peiruianent cure,
whether the patient is a moderate drinker
itself.
The
face
of
the
fireman
was
In n nti «I ut a low rate to responsible parties.
rule is a good one and dishonest «nougii U
Magnes, foot mashed ; Charles Magnet, <>r ar. alcoholic wreck.
(
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.,
| | •) I urt her particulars apply to
I hourauds ot
Gold Hill.
O it gon. p ease a taritl protege. Il if a» easier way terribly bruised and covered with blo< <1, baud
.1. BEIIOIK >AM, Jacksonville.
and iiead injured; Fied Wait, drurikaid« have been cured who have taken
t » get rich however, log'» to congress, ■nd well it might have been, for both
PHYSICIAN A N D S U It G E <» N.
i alm yourself oil as an infant, and demand bmlies were dug out from under the e»b , Kanapolis, Kans., back and ankle hurt; 'he Golden 8|>ecific in their «•« flee without
Medford, Oregon.
inalienable right of an infant to be »»up in about three feet ol mud. The engine , Gideon Kellogg,Chicago, knee sprained ; their knowledge, and to-«i»y believe they
Choice Lands For Sale. Choie L cat.ou- ami Ih <-.«s Reasonably the
quit drinking of their own free will. No
I or ted by s« nie one else.
was lying on its side, and was about Oloff Eekraalre, Minnesota, badly bruis­ harmful effect residi» from its administra­
Calls promptly Attended to Day or Night.
con&in.
Low.
Office on B struct.
poll SALE. >119. ACHES OE LAN’D-41»
half embedded in mud. This, it is satrl, ed ; W. A. Creek, Kansas, ankle broken ; tion. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular
1 :»« r«-s >>l tiinn !an<! In the valley, k < kh I foi
Nothing but Honesty Thete.
will be almost a total loss. Ttie tender James McGarry, mightiy injured ; C. XV. ■ nd full psrti«-iil»'s Address in confidence
fruit or :rriiin.
Thees'ateof
the late Samuel J Kamlall and express car were turned over, both Garifes, Pendietoii, spine injured; A. GOLDEN SPECIF IC CO . 185 Race Bireat
DR. W. STANFIELD,
Ttt.i th >u-«:iutl six hutbln^l ncr«*» foot-hill
»mounted to on y F>.'*X> worth o< petsotial badly shuttered. The mai-lcaralone was j Brown, Canada, Slightly injured ; C. A. Cincinnati. 0
.ml inountHin-sith' I a n< I. poo«! torfruit,daiy-
E L E C T I C PHYSICIAN.
ir-iiry
I'liete tire i o:ne who would rue standing almost diagonally across ttie , Colvat, Oakland, leg and arm hurt; E.
’tig-or sttM’kniising. This track of land I ihf
Farm tor Sale.
J. R. WRITSMAN. Vic-rroHMb-nt. ov<
r «’Ven mil« ’* of feneing, «lweliinur-h*»use.
lb j* f.id a> an evidence of Ku dali s until-
flu» l<x-nti'<l In Aahlanri. Or., for the liraclir-e W. F. READ. President
track, and how it came in this position ie . J. Jeffrey, Portland, now brokeu ; K
Will Make Regular Vlalu.
ol lit« prohwion. Make» all chrome di.i i«»'-«.
a st.'cl. Nh<-«1 of ‘.Ml feet, hii «I plenty of living
A k « mm ! farm slid -t<«< k raiicli,containing ItM» ne. s to serve the |*eople;but the majority a mystery in itself.
J. K. ELDERKIN, X» ' . md M riugei
Do«ill, Badora, Wash., leg broken.
aueh as Hheuinatlsin, Asthma, Piles, bt'lney J. L. COWAN t Trwumrer
look ui on it a« an evidence that lie set ved
acr< *: I’m act • s i.n t r f< ’ ••• . «in acr«*s in cult!
A.
Garrlt
k. merchant tailor of Medford,
<
:ill
on
>r
a«)dre«a
J.
S.
HERRIN.
Complaint», etc., a specialty.
C. Griebel, representing the Vai. Blatz
All ttie passenger cars and the baggage I
lliete
vation. G» mh ! h iiiM- ami outbuildings and the people lailhtU'ly »nd honestly
AxhlaniLJaekHon Co.. Or.
nec«*ssar) barn r<M»m Fruit <-nougii for a
Brewing Co., died a abort time alter ttie will be tn Jackaotivi le next Mond y, and
i o seaside collages ill the iiaorlall car were left standing on the track
regularly every week tberealter.for the pur­
ipp )•:
small tfiinil) . I’wo living Nprings on the plac e,
J. H. BENNETT. M D.t
Many of the timbers of the trestle , accident, Laving been injured internally. pose of taking order» for clothing. A» be
«
mil
handy tor-t •< k .tu I 11 i-.u' :* mu pur|H«ses. flte estate
T7Ä
P H Y81C I A N A N D 8 V KO E O N,
bridge, as also quite a number of ties,
following pr>i|*« ity xviligowith tne piac«-: 4
i» • brat dar* mechanic and carrte« • large
•< Huirlo Care Jit «*«!• »*»«••»•■ ”
h<>rs«’s. Iianu -*. wagon, |4'»w barrow, cultiva­
were imtiedded in the mud.
line of goods be will give the fullest ftatta-
Grant*« Faw. Oregun.
tor, mower and n ap. r conibified. Milky rak »,
Simply apply "SWATna's O intmknt ." N o
faction. Give.him a trial, for bis rata« era
Eirltemeni
mill nil nec* •«^.iry hau l t«n»|s. Th«’ place is lo- internal medicine required. Cun, tetter,
THE WORK or A F1KKI1.
Mind vr«ind»*ring cured. Breien l^nrr^d
Office at present at the Ilaglcy Hotel.
reasonable.
cat «-«i three in11 ■* iiorthw< 4i <>t Eagle Point, i-caema. itch. »11 eruption» on the race. h»n,ls
l>s in nnr fVinff, T«^tin^ni.H«i fr inali
Kuns
high
in
th
1
»
place
over
"Systetu
How
came
the
accident?
This
is
a
and
nine
miles
from
<
«
niral
Point
railroad
3v»r« ‘ i th»* floh«. P « fwu-tu P'» ht
m*»*-. Ac., leavlna the »kill clear, white and
. . r W FRF.r. F'T.t ' n f npllr.t <‘-.f
station. 11 sz>l<i before h tr\msl the crop will lu-Hlthy. 11» irn-at heallnir and curative pow. question that many ask themselves ar Builder,” as it cures Dyspepsia, Cunatipa-
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cartona.
< V «ÍIA. I -‘••’t'e. 2. 7 F»eh Av-. N< .
-»
go with the place. \ small hunch of enttleand ersnre p<*«s*-»»r«l I'y no other remedy. Ask
may b“ renna on
noon as they had the opp rtuuity to for­ tion. Catarrh of llie 8t'>m«cli. and make»
some Ilogs xvili I m - -..id h I.- o . if <h «-¡red. Tcrim* our .Iruicaist for Sw»r»ia'» DiMTainT.
«la nt Gio. P.
pure blood ami but <A m >ip the system. It
easy;
two-thirds
rash,
balance
to
suit
pur
­
get
their
pain..
Tho-e
who
were
sole
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ltowi LI. A Co'l
« )|{EG<
is 11.00 a bottl - "t. Brooks' drugaioie.
AN
chaser. For p irPcuHii -'♦ n-piire n llie ;•!»*•»•
New»p»per Advertising Bureau ito Spnic»
looked over the ground for tiiemeelvea, Tell your friend, <• p- merit vtn ri v, u n-e
I
Ifcjreti bexdatbe only- Pre»ton'a M-d-
I
6
' A.Z. n,-v of Mi-f^TX
of I he proprh tor.
Street i,wtiers aitvri»
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and a careful investigation led to the it.
'
FREDERICK SCHNEIDER.
K* W.áYÍRAION. our authorized Meat»
tialag contraria may
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST
i
8EEKMÄN & REAMES'
BANKING HOUSE,
ìkus » lo
C. C. ¡Maas's Basì.
r
Jackson County Bank.
r:
Al I CI >! '<>!{ I». < > i{ I-X. J < >>
WOODBURN NURSERY
&, Son,
F.
NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES.
TOLO ! TOLO!
Tolo Townsite and Milling Co.
I
J. C. CARSON,
Sash. Doors, Blinds
>
\
1» »ore complete by far than any other In
BouUiem Oregon, and compares favarably
wltlranj- tn tbe Biate. Job Printing of every
ImagilMibW'description done at Ban Eranclaoo
rates, and In a prompt aud Brat-claaa manner
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS
I
SEEDS
SEEDS
F.
GRIFFIS 3« WALKED,
GOLD HILL, OREGON
SEEDS
SEEDS
Posson
St.,
Son,
£RUITtrees
JOS. C. SHERiOAH, PROPRIETOR.
SAW MILLS ON SAMS CREEK
HARDWARE,
THE OREGON LAMD CO
PAIN TS
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REVOLVERS:
FAM S
SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. M \PS > PRICE LIST.
WINE
AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
C. B. FITZGERALD,
63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
lEMORY
CAPITAL STOCK.
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