The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 05, 1890, Image 1

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE «*’ OREGON.
(T. S. Senators, J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph;
C»»ugrvwMiiian, II. Hermann; Governors. Ben-
noyer; Secretary of Mat»-, G«s»rgi* XV. Mc-
Bnde; Stat«* Tr»*Hi»ur»*r, Geo. XV. Webt»; State
Print»»r,F. <’. Baker; Supt. Public Instruction,
E. B. McElroy; Suun inr Jiidgo*. R. S. ¡¿tralian,
t’tiicf Justice. W. P. leord, U.S. H« an.
EHEST jrultKL IHSTKK T.
Comprising Ja< kson, J<vs«-pmnc, Lake and
Klamatn counll»**: Circuit Judge, L. II. Web­
ster, District Attorney, XV. M. Colvlg.
JACKSON coi n iv
M mH or. Th«*»». Cauier«»n; Rupresentativ« s,
8. burry. J. W. Merritt, J. M. McCa.l, »'minty
Ju'ig«', J. K. Ned; »' »inimssbtm rs. »XV. Tay­
lor. ihm. Hayin«»iid; Clerk, M. Mullci; Sm-ntt, J.
G. Birdsey; Treasurer, G. E. Blo.»in«*i ; Ksseasor
I. L. Hamilton; Sciool Superintendent, <’..*•
Price; Surveyor, P. Appbgate; C.u«»n«r
J. S. Par »mi; Stock lnsp«*ci«»r. XV. F. Song« r.
JOSXI'IllNiC CoCNTY.
Joint rbuiator, XV. St. Clair; K •prcsentativc
H. B. Miher; County Ju-ig., v. C»»lvig; Coin
in Inal« »nets, C. O. Higvh’w, P. Hausen.»'lei k, »
K. Chanslor; Sheriff, Jatuca C. M«»ss; Trenaur
er, J. W. ¿never; Assessor, E. »’. Harmon
School Superintendent, XV. A. Xla-wic; Survey­
or, C. W. Havens; Coroner, Dr. Wallace.
KL.VMAIH COCNTY
Joint Senator.»’. A. Cogswell of Lake; Rep-
res ntativv, A. Snider of Lake; C«»unty Judge,
J. S. »hr; C»>»nmissl«»nera. XV. C. »’rawlord,
C. S. Silvers; Clerk, A. L. Leavitt; Sheritf, E
XV. Gowan: Treasurer, Wni. E. H«»w»: b««s-
Sor, John Stuart; School Supeilntvmteiit. P. L.
Fountain;Surveyor, Lsa. L«-skeurd;Coroner, J.
T. Forbck
1.AKK rOfNTY
Joint Senator. C. A. C«»gsw«*il of Lake; Rep-
nwentative, A. Snuter; »’«»unty Ju-tg« . W. A.
Wilsnire; Coin ms*i«»u«-is, A V. Lum-, tie«». .M.
Jones; Cierk, \V. N. Sutton; Sm rifi, xx p. H- \ -
for«i Trvaaurer. A. McCalb n. School Sup«•1-111-
tendent, A. H. Fisher; Assessor. J. h. Me-
|h»tiough; Stin k Inspect«»!. t>. R Jolies.
MMKTINO OF t’OVKTH, ETC.
The supreme court ot (>r»*g »n inecK at
Salem, regular terms v »nun« living «»n tin* first
Motulays in March an«l Ovt-»i»cr; al*-» at Peii-
dh-ton, e«»inin«ncin.g oh fir*l Moiid.iy in Max.
The circuit court forthviirsi ju liciiildm ru t
sits in Jackson count> on first M<»n-Li>s in
April, September an 1 December. In Kiain.itli
county oil second Motida) in June and 111st
Monday in November, in L ik«? e<mnty <>ntn-
,mr«l Monday hi .M«iy an«t tli»* *«*c««ml .Monday
• n Octotwr. hi Jos’-pliin«* county on hr*t
Mondays in March an i August.
For Jackson county tn • e«»unty . prob »I« an 1
commissioners' court.s meet every moiith.
commeiic’.ug wit.) th* first ,M<m«tay; t<»r J.»s -
piiine county, th«- first Mondaym January,
April, July and Sept«*mtM*r; t«»r Lak«- count>.
wvery alternate in«»ntli, »•• »mmcm ing the first
M«»n-tay ill January. F«>r Kiamuth county the
hiwt Wislmwiay in March. June, Svptrmb*r
at.d November.
FRANK GALLOWAY.
MANTFACrUREIl Ob’
legal documents
()! all kia is drawn upfc especially pertaining
to tie- settlement of estates.
L’ullcflur of’.noanu. Prompt Rruiiltanrr».
MONEY LOANED.
It's Esp Ha'lv aliptel For Farms, Rinches, Orchards, Gardas and Lawns NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES
NEAT.
DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP
[ ti »»X I’M AN. «I ( CIHsoli I < » J. <>- HAM*
J» >ik«*i A «
"f Boi.Hii’Mi, Klaamth c*»unty ‘»r.,
has pnrrliHM’d a b ig«* ai'«l hrst-clam» si«»< K ”f
4 »«»dr. wtil .1 HD* new«»titli. wHj fr««fii l’«»rthui«i
And arili t»«‘ *<4d(’heap f«»r » ’ash. Everj’>«<1y ir
invite«! t«» call an«l ainminu «”« m I h and pri *»‘s b«»-
f«»re purr has in .«Uewhere. Y«»u can alway« tind
«m hand a full hne «»f
Clothing. Boots anti Shoos
Groceries. Hardwi re
FREIGHTS & FARES THE LOWEST.
HARKNESS,
Gr<u»/', F«M*, Oregon
and «'v«‘rything generally t<> fia found in a first
ciasH('(»untry St »re.
.! \S MORION, Manager
Bunmua. April 1 h 1888
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•JU
BEEKMAN & REAMES
Th ■ company reserves th«* right to change sailing dates without notice.
T rain-* »••Hi:iert with the O. «&
vr
law .
R. R. nnd River B«»ats at (’orvallD and Albany.
C. H. HASWELL
R. NEIL,
Will pr.u'ti**.* in »11 Court« -l tli* Mate, tulic»
lllltu* t ourt H>ui-*c, llr.t d»w>r to leit ot eti-
truiiee.
C. C. HOGUE,
G hq 'IF. A P. Ag t, Orngoe DHvelonment Co.,
i 4 dout^otuery St.. San Francieco Cal.
Gen l F. A P. Ag t. < > I’. R. K ( «»,
( ’orv d Ln. Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER I.
ATTORNEY AND COCN8ÜUHI AT LAW.
.hickaoitrtllr, Ur.
BANKING HOUSE
Tr dn N • 3 will ru:i Tuesdays. Thursday-* an«l Saturday*, and on mt« nu diate day
n-rix-.ii'i
11 ai ii N ». I will run M>»ndays, U’edm * day s and Friday s. . hi I <>n inf r n««li.
3 . E. Hugg, K« < i .
,/«««r « </» , Mi ♦«/»•/«.
Will practice in a.I courts ot ihe State. iHIn t
in the Court House, thud duor to lett of ( u-
l rance.
THE I’NDERSIGNED HASE FORMED A
1 ,-<>p.ii tn« rsliip with an autli r zet « apital «»t
«V» nun f<»r th« purpose «<t carry tug «m » G»-net -
,d Bank uc B»i*im >* in a 1 ”t >»* bran.-h.-s in
.I.K-kw •uvill«-. » H ««Oil. »nth«- at 1lie«. I -t.iIHl
«»! B« «km.in - Banking IL «use, >. E. cerner ( i;l-
iforma an-i Thir«i st revts.
»• »•. BEEKMAN
THDS. G. REAM ES.
Jackson County Bank.
H. K. HANNA,
3i mroK i>. ohegon
rroKNLY ANU COI NSELOK AT LAW.
./«irA*o/*r»I/»*, Or.
Wifi practice in all « «»uris «»f tiuMat« . Otti» t
In Ortii s l»r < k, i«i»-stairs.
Fruit, Shade nmamcntal and Nut Trees!
.Nor.YUY 1-l'BLIC ANU CONVEY AM EK.
and
GolU Hili, Urrgttn-
VINES AND SHBUBBEHÏ
Will attend to all buaim-sa in my line with
prompt ne**# und at reasonable rate#.
MONEY LOAN ED ON FAVORABLE TERMS
WM. M. COLVIC,
on the n«»rtliw. st coast
NO APHIS OR LICE ON TREES
ATl’OICNF.Y' AND i OCNSEL«»» AT LAW.
TOLO!
TOLO!
Tolo Townsite and Milling Co.
•/orlftfVMr<H«*,
(X Ul practice in ail th»* courts ot In*- S'at«-.
reos--cutmg Ait «riivy t«»r b¡i*t Judie.a.
«»i.MrUz't. Oihce in L<»ui t-hou.*’-.
XYTOiCNEÏ AND CDl’NSELoK AT LAW,
/■«<-».-», Ur><j m.
»ira»««'«
PRICES
Apple Tr«»s
$ ’»io $10 pT I’M’
P«'H(*h “
..
lb ”
**
Plum and Brum Tre« s
. 8 •• h»
Oth«-r tr« i -amt shrubbery furnish»*«! reasona­
bly.
SemJ ’-»r (’atalogu«* to
J. II. SKTTI.EM1ER, XV<.«><•.burn. Or.
Puivlia><
HOatrff G. SMITH,
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. BOWE
August 7th, 1888,
By the incorporai--rs of said company, now on file at the
Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, Jackson Co.
(NHt*e in latyton & i’»».’a brick. upMairs.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AND Col NSEUHt AT i.\W.
Jiirkminrnlf, Hr
Ultiee in building («»rm. riy occupied by Dr.
XV ui Jackson.
INS7
IM.",
J. C. CARSON,
Manufacturer of
Sash. Doors, Blinds
Dealer in
N. D. YOUNC,
4 I’ K \ E Y < > 1
WINDOW AND PLATE GLaSS
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Stirxeying «»f all kinds «I ui«* in a first-(I. i - wa
(ii.iiiii' r an I at r«-a*<»iMt»i« rate**.
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general ihilding material .
GRIFFIS «c WALKER
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¡H-UJ-l.lt
A full line in stock of
J. W. WALKER.
J. H. GRIFFIS
Jwkdomilie. or?g«»ii.
( rnment lands.
1','vt i tri.it « s and price-list sent on »• ppiicat ion
< »I X I R\ ORDER'* A SPE» ! \LTY .
Faetorv at XV. idi» r'* Mill. Sa!« si ..»ms cor
Thir l and L -ire. t*. I’.a tlami. < n« g«»n.
O. F. ÜEMürtESr,
il E S I D E N I’
D E N l’ f S T,
Miiltord, Urrirou.
GOLD HILL, OREGON
By the Thousand !
SASH AND DOORS AND SEASONED FINISHING MATERIA!
l*oi»»P, OrrgttH
♦
Ill’ r N DI’.RSIGNF.D H N'(»\X’ TAKING i>R-
.1« • - i m oligli .la« k-')ii ami J«»s« phiiic colin­
es t«»r
(’alla promptly attemled today or night.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
CEO. DE BAR, M. D.,
AND > I it G E I » N,
P H Y S I C 1 i N
Ja« k-•»i»wi 11e, Or«ar«»n.
infice an! readme«« on
i furnia St r«-«t.
CallsHttembd promptly day ot night.
R. PRYCE, M. O.,
P II Y S 1 C I A N
A ND S l R G L < » N,
FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY,
SAW MILLS ON SAMS CREEK.
aij \
— WITH ITS—
M»*«lf«»r't. Or«*K«iN.
11 <>ni<* < >Hi<-<- it t
11
• • • • rm: < /:/ i nn iri:i> . . . ._
SMITH & WESSON .
revolvers :
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,%ND BRAN’ II OFFICES IN PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND ALBANY.
AN!» SIRGEoN
Has for s.-re a large li«t «»l
Urtami.
The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured. ®
(»thee oll M.IIII street. ill Childers’ building
C h I ih promptly attentimi to. «Ia> and nigiit.
DR. A. J. LAPPEUS,
P H V 81 C I AN AN D S F K (i KO N.
(>ntr<l I’ohit. Oreg«»».
(’alia attended <l«y or wight.
OR. S. DANIELSON,
N I ■ - ’. tic ; ^L~
Crain, Stock and Fruit Farms, Also City and
Suburban Property.
fur
T h ' >i « i! «'I I. ui ! « *■. ,w:i- » Hpreially orjraniz»*»! f«»r Hin pin p .*«• «»f l»m injr and <nl»«liv’.liim
i.ir-z« 11.)« t - • >! ¡.«ii-1, a id I Im* du ri ng Ih»* pant t w«» y« ars t»<>iuz!it and Mibdi v:«l« d <»v« r »JUO acres
' i — ' »nd nib - tlv« - r<» t w«-nty acr«* 1 rads. Th«‘'*)ic<*«‘** <»f this ihi «!« i Ltk.nx is sli.twn in Hie
t.u 1 rit ti <>iif «J :.'**• trm tf» placed «»n the mark« t. 22.'» hav* l»c«-n sold.
\\ • « ,i tn that t« n acres «4 choice land in fruit will yield a lurx’T in< «>ni«* Ilian I»«»» i»cres ot
wh«-af in Hu Mississippi valley.
i
XV. ai-.. iii tk- VHln.tblc irnprovein«*nts in Hie way of r«»ada. ferie»*«*, elearinx I lie land. <*tc.
i
XV. in s.-il a small tract of *an<l for th«-nain»* prie»* per ai re you would have t • pay tor a
larx* i unii.
Pliysi«»-M»*iival
I* Il Y .«Ml A N
R
< » »•«••»on
(In the State Insurance <’«»’s. Building,)
J. B. WAIT, M. D.,
I’ll VS HI AN
A N D H F R G E O X
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Beware of cheap iron imitations
Send for I'lustratcd Catalogue and Price List to B
SMITH
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For Sale.
I’
WINE
ffpdf»»rd, Oregon.
IVul.li-lice on I
E. a. PICKEL.
AND SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
Agents for Cyrtis Noble Distillery, Jos. Schlitz Brrwinjx C‘»ni
puny. Milwaukee Buttled Beer, Schmidt vV
.Medford, Ornron.
k'alls pr«»inptl’ Att«,n<le<| to Day <«r Night,
i »tli«•«• «»n B street.
DR. W. STANFIELD,
K LIFT I C P II Y S I C I A N.
tl.i* l«M*ated m A*li!.unl. Or.. f«»r the prartict
«»t hi«* prof «-«‘•■ion. M.tk»** all chr«»nie dis»,R-*»‘^.
*neh a* Rheiiinatt*ni. A*thina, Piles, Kidney
CoinpiaintH, etc., a specialty.
D.t
I* Il Y > I « ’ I \ N A N I» s f R G K <> N
Hrant's Pass. Oregon,
otile • it pr«‘s« nt .it the Bagley H«»te|.
W. s
JONES,
AND
M. D.
SIRI» F.»»N. I
<13 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
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W. F. READ. President
J. R. WRITSMAN, Vic«-President.
J. L. COWAN, Trwumrer
J. K. ELDE RKI N,
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Craters
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and Manager
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CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000.
(JÆ'-ilI
PAID
UP
MX).<»o
ALBANY. « »REGON
I/« ///»»«/, Orrgim,
o»î«
-llaniiin> Bl.H-k.
W.11. ULÍRCM
Districi 4,’Hf.
WILL i Fl • ' 'i: - \ I > ; 1 ... i ! \ I \
tin« • mouths, i ti rca-’nabi» i i ms. my r« •
item« amt finniUir«'. bhuk-mith shop, ti
tur« -. « !••.: also my Ini-in«-*, wlm lii* «ni«-
t he li -<t paying in ’h«- c«mnty . i* o •
'!• —
ing lull information astopio«*. t'inis. < -t<
will ph a*" call on m<* at my |
n .Jacksonville
(îlsiRt.»*. H \ X I->
ht«-k-«'t'vlim. Inn»1 ^2. ÎH0<>
ñflEJFGM. OREGON
Weak, Pa rful Eacks.
II
The Cc'.UcLù i rcDch Cure,
••AFHiiODiïiUE":'i;:;:ï
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SEEDS
SEEDS
F. L. , Posson & Son,
209 2d St, Fortîand. Gr.
MIAV.ViiE AM) IISWAKE »II
(’all on «»r nd«lr»'s*
-L S. 11 ERKIN.
A*»h!an<t.JiH kson < «».. Hr.
HARDWARE,
I ’A I NTS
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AGRICULTURAL I’iFLEHENIS
F Aie M.S
M SOUTHERN UHEGON
C. B. FITZGERALD,
Gold Hill.
Oregon
Locations and l’i <■(•# Rtauonably
1. w.
Farm tor Sale
A a-H-1 tarili nii-l sb« k much.contamini.' Ili­
aci « -• I-«- hit - n iiii'l- r l. ti.-e, «»> neri * In colli
cti.m ....... I houo- aii'l oiitliull-liiiKH ami
nee-—>-rv burn room. Fruit • m-uirli for a
small tamilr. Ta ■ living «pringi» on «he place,
lian-1) forNbak nmi Irngi-ion i-uri- iAc«. The
I.,11 ovum proi-crtv will iro with t lie piai--: 4
Min<t wundsring cuf «!. Rnnk« !/*am»»d
h. r- « liarm—. wairon. plow, Imrrow. l'ulnv».
in «*n»- rpjuiing. T»«Htim«>niRlR fr<-m all
t.,r im-wi r ami reaper ......
rulkj i nk ,
pwrts of the globe. P-"»i»ectus P«)BT
Fit»’’. M,nt «»n application to Prof,
ami all m-c- —ury Imml tool«. The piar e 1« Im
A. G»ÍMUe. 237 F’Uh Ave. New Y-Ml
cit.-t «lire--mil-- norlhw -»! "I l..ml-' Point,
ami mm- mile-* from i ciitral Point railroad
-lation It-old i- t'-re Imi yi -t the crop will
go wii li th<* pla«’e A -inali bnuch ot « attleand
soul«* !i«»gs will be M>id also, if d« -ire«l. Term«
<* h * v ; two-thirds cash, balance t.» «uit pur
Ncw.;p:p<T A'tvertiöing Bureau <10 Spruce clnijtrr.
For part’cuiai s empnr*- ritió' p!nee
Stn-» '».uber«* adv. r- FJf lfif VÍÍDIf i ortho >’,"»,rlt‘l"rj.1,EDrJ(IVK s< IIMIIOUK
EMORY
THIS PAPERS^
HEW lUnlL
:">
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR
V”K "XIE. Md'.’. ACRES OF LAND H*‘
f acres «.I larm land in tlie vail» y. x«»o«i tor ('Loie
fruit or grain.
. ...
Two th-.uM»n-1
hundred aer»** f«M.t-hil!
and mountain-sid»* land. x . mm I l«»r fruit, «lary-
fnx <>r stockraitdng. This H a« k ol land I ihh
.»v« r*ev. n mtle*«’f fencing, dw llltix-h.ms»*.
a Sto<*k shed «»f ’.Ml fret, anl plenty ot living
I
commercial imjioftAnce. Even th»» m ’e
comm- n hemlock of both tfi»* <*«»a*t aud
interior fo/eßta
.\tf. ff .isiiing,)
known in botanical journal* as the
Western hemlock, is, at least in the
southern part of the state,’*onfined either
to the mountain sides or to the higher
ridgen of tlie foothill«, or is so remote and
Ro limited in quantity as to tie at present
of little or no commercial value.
T nga
Xfi'rfrnsi • ar waj for a tiin** thought to lie
identical with th»*
Eastern hemlock
(
and is even now on
this coast popularly supposed to be
identical aith that tree. It has no name
among th«* people here that I am aware
of other than the common name of “hem­
lock,” which, of course, would not serve
to identify the tree, ha foliage iff ex­
tremely light and feathery, the ultimate
branchle’s Iwung very slender ami thread­
like, making it the most gleeful tree of
our forests. The branches of the hem­
locks, it should I m * observed, are scatter­
ed irregularly, not set in whorls I ke
those of the pines and firs.
The Western larch /.-*/ /r
commonly called “tamarack," is a tall
slender tree of the eastern s I ojwk of the
Cascade mountains.
The larches are
extremely interesting from a botanical
point of view
owing to the peculiar
evolution of their h*aves. and to the
fact that these are deciduous and not
evergreen, as in the cane generally in
the pine familv.
¡MTix l.gnlii, a s’na'l larch on the
eastern fc|o(H* of the Ca*r.ide mountains,
most probably d •»*« not occur in southern
Oregon, as its range is further north
than the last natn»*d.
The noble fir
.VAA
known
in the mountainous districts of northern
California as “red fir." is a !arge and
hand-oine trw, rmfinei mainly to the
higher part of the Cascade mountains
and ’lie S erra Nevada, or. at least, to
the higher parts of the tr.msvers«* ndg I
mentioned above as ronnertint the two
great mountain systems of the Pacific
coast. In the summer of lass I met
with this magnificent fir on the < ì re»- n
mountai'i, near <ir<ve creek, in ROtlt li­
ern Oregon, at a»i ntPud-. of 4 rk) to
5000 fee?, where it wa* associated with
the white fir
,) the li »«Hi:-
las spruce and the sugar pine.
Pinu<
mdr r<»se. Pinas Jrffrryi. Ldw'idm .** x dec u r-
rrn> and other trees occurred further
1
down the Ht«|e of th»* iiionntaiti. .
The
noble fir is intere «’i*« to I otanista
chiefly on a-count of its remarkable
rone; but its titulier is nut hkeh soon to
he of any giea? commercial 'alue in
soul hern < >r»‘gon on a< count of the re
m<)tenesK of the tree from the more set-
tied portions of tin* country.
C oncia pep N ext W ei k .
The yellow pine Finn*
is,
gon these transverse ridges separate the
coun’ry Is-tween the Cascade moiinta ns next to the Djuglas sprue*, the most
and the coast ranges into thr -e great • iy- abundant and the roost w.de y di-tun
tlted coniferous tree in all ->nr western
Service* are now he'd in St. J »seph’s drogrtphic basins, es<-lt • ! which, eX-
»
Church evers siuohty ;»t 10 JM»
M., xr. pt c-ptingthe c-ntral valh-y r j.o’i in <*;<«,|i, flora. I a so i'hern < >r. gon, east ol the
r« «I.
ihe 4 P Sunday ol each month
'itie isc rtamly of
•s covered by the forests <1 one n. 1 li^ Coast r mge.the i i
Sc vices wiil be I eld in St. Mubael * < th1 rot the two grea* Í r>—t sxpt tn# more universal “'cim •
is .iiimenca'-
chlKch. Mt dford. on I tie 4 ti S uu «1 mv » -f ailurir d Io above.
ly more n'lmecou* is cupie. larger areas
• act» rn nth by 11- v Fallu r <’.ark. p.»r *h
In <Ir g n the nland OJ eastern L>i‘ s’ •« itia'i <■ v.*n the 1 touglaa sp *m e, the ilo .I
prie*!.
im y ami I 1' i in« Pain* and v. «-ak
those ]v ing east of tier ^jeat vail-y* a - ibiind int coniferous lr e in tins r -g. m.
The tolioAHg me Rev Robert Booth'.*
•'-i'
' ! n ■
m nut» by th«
m led to) average lor ib** entire r'.iti- In ti.e Coast range the D lUgiaH spruce
»1 I 1« l HA Y x H-P a IN I’LXl-TEH. th'1 iipp- intment-* for fi e present year
Firm
It predominates. Ttie yellow pine is al«u
first ami only pain killing, st rengtli*'»ing plas­ '.ihbath of ea< h month, Meuford at 11 about thirty-five miles in width
ter; ii« w, in-tantaiu'i'Us. intailibl«-.
o clock a M. ami 7 P M
se reond Sabbath, Douglas and Jackson counties they will one of our largest ami moat vaai ible tun
The errast her trees. Its wood, however, lacks the
• entrai l'oint at 11 a . m «nd
an i 7 P. m ; average about f< rtv miles.
’lurd Sabbath. Medford at 11 A.
a . M.
m . and 7 forest averages for the state, alsrut thir­ softness and firmness of grain of ttie
i*. m ; fourth bahbath, Jacksonville at II ty-five miles in width; in the Rogue sugar pine, and Ihe great strength,
\. M. and 7 p m .
river basin it will average aboui thirty- toughness ami elasticity of the Dotigla«
The tall, straight, cylindrical
I he following a^e Rev. R. Ennis’ appoint­ five miles; in Douglas -onnty les -. Tiie spruce.
ments
(>n « ycr\ Sumlav morning, except­ inland or eastern fore-t is alsnit 20d trunks <>f this handsome pine, clad in
ing inv third l e will hold servnes hi the miles in length from north to south ; the sinooth, teridirh-brown bark add much
i*r- d’Vtvri tn church in PI kv ux ; on third
Tog*-th«r to tie- park-llke beauty of the forests of
>■)•.. ay morning at Jacksonville and » very coa«t forest, atsriit .X) i miles.
this her"ion, the tre.-« usually standing
7nii«la. evening he will preach at the they cover aii area of about hi.ltUO
square mihs. These large fores’ areas widely s-parate from each other
l'resbytirian church m Jacksonville.
Tiie red cedar ( Thuua ninantru,
t he
secure an almn lant flow oi w ater in the
streams, bo'li summer and winter, even great atbor vit.* , so abundant in Wash­
Fifty People B*»lly Injured.
in ttie drvest seasons.
Their simple ington ami in the Willamette valley,
77/;: i / • />/' r.rr the polls
' ’ne of 'he -land.* at E »stern park. Bro««k-
commercial value, if the timber should ought to be found in southern «tregon,
w lie e the Y^le Princeton foo ball
as it ranges from San Diego, California,
t>e
cut
from
them
and
sent
to
m
uk.
t,
Ge-trife W. Curtí« thu« reviews the po­
? in*' was play**«! Nov 27’h, fell about
’• ut hit.v person* were i» pired. would b.- sufficient to have paid th- to Alaska. But I have nowhere met litical result in /I i ■ j> .'t W-.Lb;:
tb* r « f ih’-in had litiiLs hr« ker*. national d-Irt I wve over ar its highest witii it in the forests in this part of the
Tile genctal rei-uit '(tie, lection i« at-
i doubtie.-M dop*- occur. In emphatic ver.lict anainst the Rcptibii-
wi.cn ttie newly »reeled s and figures. That i«, at $I«> |wr thou«sn I »fate, though if
• ■w ed witn non, women end chil- feet, tli« low-st price at the mills of lie- Washington ami in th#
Willamette can patty. Apait from pattientnr i«-
ilu whole north end gave way will» a euium 'ii. -t pine and ti« lumber, ii would valley this a •a»ge and valuable tree,
sti. « ike the anti-Tammanjr t<>nie-t in
ih i-e like lliundi r. The cries of men ami
The wood is 1 ghl, Buft, free of knoU, N.-w Y rk ate) tic hi ': «} i.tv n>"vi":ti>nl
XX •. I I
siirirks of
women
ware rw»t
wholly amount to ab nt /.<wr thousan'l millions
, I ' !..
easy to work, takes a beautiful finish, in I’enm-ylva’iia, the ipieetjon Mihmt«-
of
il.iil.irs.
l
or
it
isestniiated
by
comp
­
drow-ne 1 bv the crash, and the rest of the
i erinnnvrii
-P» f taiors sprang to their tret with shouts tent judges, after a caieful survey in de­ ami is of extremedurab l.ty. It ¡«exten­ te<) to th.* cotiiitiy tras ap¡ roval <f the
• a-h'.H.-f t.
of fear and horror. When the wreck lay tail of ttie whole region, tiiat tiie qu in- sively n«ed for door«, sash, interior K-lublican course, the tariff anti the
••'i«v of Àp
-till, the crowd dashed to the rescue oi tity ot merchantable timber yet stand­ finishing and for shingles. Of the latter denial of the r g ds of tite minor tv in
tho-e imptisoned under the rafters, ami ing in these two great forests of ttie state more than twenty millions ¡ier month the lions* of r. tTcsetit.it ves, ami th*
THE APMRO MEDICINE CO.
for <»ver half an hour wounded were liemg am runts to not less than airout four bun- are manufactured and »old at the present
parTL^-’
country ha« nnmist ika'dv coml* tin-*
iiitvi out and « arm'd hwmv .
N«» one was
F<«r sale at ('it v Drug Store. Jacks«»nvill
<lrr<i thou.snnJ millions of /..7.
But tl e time bv a combination of the larger them both. The argument for pree-itig
kille 1 w h <'h wa* nothing less than a mira­
manufacturers In that region.
These the McKinley bill anti for stippreeaing
value
oi
tiie
forest»
to
the
citizen«
of
t
e
cle but any tiunilier of women and young
-tate as conservators of the public shingles neither etui, warp nor rp'.it, are debate ti|>oii it in the hon-e a is that the
girls were carried out faulting.
health, in the anundance and purity absolutely Ire.-of knot*, ami of extr- r-te country in the electi »n of is«« ha I ic-
of the wa’er in the numerous springs | durability.
Find Time to l»e Polite.
eued its “tnand it ■" for ti.e enami-llt of
■
Tiie w bite cedar l.i’. .. r ', us </■, ¡.t rrns, I a higli tardl
If that view wa« corree-,
both I. «’A. pre" «lent eft' lumbia college, anal siivims. through their agvm-y a«
tl
gr«-at
uatural
storage
reservoirs
of
caliet
»imply
“
cedar'
in
southern
Ore
­
it follows that the Country hl- t"jw re­
lot years-liar« <1 with Dr. T.«im «get e gen­
eral rei ut.’V'-n ol b< ing ibe mo-t polite tin- wealth of tain t iat tails in this re­ gon, i« quite common here, however, considere) an l recalle) it« mandate bv
men wl o 4To-*e«i the I'rookiyn bridge ng- gion during the winter m rntiis; an l of and is tiie ii«i-.a! associate of the Douglas electing a hens - re; r-iM-'in* th.' i«io-t
iilar'v.
the agricultural welfare of th« stare by spruce ami ttie two pioee already describ­ |M»itive opt' -«d.on t o. M. Kit,!, y toll.
• I believe,” said a guard «»tie <lav, “that preventing excessive drouth ; and in the ed.
In ltB botanical character it t- I lTii« is n< t smioi-ing. N .<'o-e • l>-. tier
neither of these genthmen ever rmie the sccuritv tirey afforit against devastating | closely related to ttie red cedar jn-t
can have fai e.l to remark the d ep <)•«-
en ire length of tiie biidge’•'ttmg. If «here
tl s.ds .luring the season of heavy rain, 1 h sen tie I. hilt differs greatly from it in content p-odneed by «be g-neral course
was a woman on b'-ard uho had no seat
Jttiecharacter
an
i
quality
of
its
wool.
of the administration prrty. am e«;ie*-
sin woii’d tie rlire to catch the eye <»l and in the general l< ndency to prevent
cither Mr Low or Dr. iadnage. ami si-e those sudden ami excersivi- changes of This, in leed, when thoroughly season" !, iailv by t lie pas-age of a tell which ac­
always roi a se.it. I mentioned it one day temperature which are of so frequent cv possesses tiie quality of durability in a tually increased the p-".—of n eessaries
to Mr. Low, who s'mply replied; ‘Well, u r'tinence in treeless regions, is beyond iiigh degrr e . hilt it is lacking in strength, in a time of entire |>eace. and at a ses­
h tl’j thing lki th «t wi never shorten my pr'ce.
Garden Seed
It is earnestly to b« ho|ied, ami is usually much damaged by int-r- sion of congress wii ch ta-gan wdti a sur­
life very mm h.’
\n ! 1 hoje* it won'i.”
therefore, that an intelligent provision nal decay. This lias «o honeycombed the plus in the treasury
A core an f more of just such nistaiv-e«
fur the management and preservation internal structure of the living tree in
It was not strange that in Ma«sachn-
m ght b • < num« ra’e«i of men, busy with
tug allair , whoa w.-j > find time to b<- po­ of tiie» r forests will prevail. The future many case« ss to leave the wood unfit setta.tbe mother of Republican 'ii.wheie
we fate of t: e state depends so largely for any l ut most ordinary uses, »ucii a« reverse was most overwlrehu ng, the
lite.
Press.
upon this that tl.- note of warning tails ami posts.
Republican candidates should have tried
Grass, Clover and all kinds of
sguiist tli«- i wanton de«trmtion cannot
Notice.
The Poi-. Orford cedar sChuiiiliirritpnris to shirk the issue by insisting ti.at the
¡< - ii
<i-i
.L y
v rotiliJed.
roiltl.ied.
I
E*»?tle«I. Massachusetts
Jsiirs-'m'inn, wl.i-li <« mainly nstruted q»if*^l’«»n xva *
( ui t i« out, mid when \<»n visit l’«»r'- lie t< o oiteil or too !<
In it'c southern !»..rt of the state ilia to a very Iimiterl rrea iieai the const, insisTpiI ihsG it f I iou LI be diMUssed.
laiid during the «xpostiion call < n Towne,
.nd
IH'lirr
the photographer, and receive the follow­ forests differ very materially
.’.hi* 11 v in the i onntlt « of < 'ooe ami Cib i y, Ex’eiy »lav i-ir i•** du* c.mpxign, on
ing txtriiordmary offer; All presenting pleasantly) from the dense tote« « "f ill soutiiern Oregon, prorluces w.»»l of every rtump in th»* slab*. ih(. < hard ier
thoe slips will be given one dozen of inv P «get sound an l the lower Coliinii-iu.
the very highest
value for interior and M*o|»e «•»•! ui I - a I irj')-’ • «• of the
Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc.
hf st style • abtnet j h<dos and « nc exira tor Near tiie .-oast, erper ¡ally in I he cotin-
McKinley b II w -ertmw!i w h remark­
framing for $3 50. My regular pure for ties of Ceos and Curry, and in ktrii-e<l finishing and sticl. w<»k. It is a la-ge
Ihe v <«r« w ? *‘e«hiaa-
tree, 150 to 200 feet in height, with a able ability.
the sKtne work t • those imt holding th« *••
areas
along
the
foothill
streams
bor
'er-
trunk diameter of five to thirteen feet. ted” a* never b t re. an«i r.n«L r i.e-h
slip* is
p* rdozen aiid $3 00 for extra
ing
tin-
valleys
in
this
section
of
'Im
pi(*ure.
This is an extraordinary utter,
It grows only in low. moist evil, inter­ an«! young leiLr* who a'««*|»te.l the
ano th«- prob.ibility ot doing euougn extra state, and en ail ttie northern slopes of the spersed with liernl wk and yellow fir. name but not the ’ • a«h:i«»n « of ih * Dem­
work to make it pa\ i rum pts the mdu< e- higher ridges of these foothills—wiiei • The teredo w ill not loilill the wood of ocratic I’ftity—'e.ul«*rs who were recent­
Jlcv Kce]H-r< Supplies.
m« uf
< a I and *♦ r our work; it speaks trmtrer is chit tly tir—these forests ai -
ly RrpublicjriM, an»l xxhohehl the viewa
tor itself. This holds good until Novem­ sometimes very dense. But in all the this tne, mid on this account it is of Sumner. Wilson, and Garlich!—Maae»
I vol’ f u a customer. Give us
economically employed for (riling
Ttie
ber 1st.
B. C T own »:
interior
region,
especially-
on
tire
sun
­
is
the chief
iliuatration
a trial crier.
wood is light, hard ami strong, very ichii«ctia
Studio cor. First and .M«»rrison Sts.
nier elopes <■( the foothills, and nearly fine and <■ --grained, compar t, satiny but
getmial
result I
the
baa
the
I’.; ing your babies to Towne.
all ttie eastern slojies ot the Cascade and susceptible of a li-g.i p dish, easiiy same meainns ev rywhere
The more
mountain«, ths timber is more scatter- worked, tree of knots, very fragrant and th»* q'ie*t’.”n of w hat is
ingeniously
Buttr t’reek Roller .Mills.
: mg (though the individn»l tree«»re often
calle»! prob* t.”n iHumlerst' *<>d, the tnoie
Th»* r«« hr process machinery in Cel of great »ize and magnificence giving a extremely durable when exposed to tire
unwilhngjar»* it.:«- ii^«*nt <**t:z. na to aur*-
b» Mit’.« r Tl -
V it.tl gu* Free.
Butte cie'*k mills having b« en placed in plraHant and often Motnrwliat of a park- weather or tn contact witii the ground.
kain under that name a system oi high
ii«>sUtun ami business having been re­ ike aspect to the forests of this section It is conceded to lie the most valuable
wood in Oregon and is largely manufac­ taxation, ami to bunion «ioinegtic enter­
sumed, I am now ready to supply all who
of
the
state.
may come witn the best of roller process
tured to meet the earnest demand for it. prise and industry with oppressive im­
ports on th» ir raw material.
tl -nr at market rates. 1 will continue t«i
CONIFKKOl ff TKKK8.
The tide land spruce Ffr"
exchange with farmers for wheat at the
V-
ii of fhe “Pacific Rail­ It ia not atfofl y- a»”in a national sense,
Tue on«* tr*r beyond doubt of greatest the
following rates; 38 pounds of superior
road Reports,” is another of the v.J talr'e for it is Um year of a <*<»ngreMnonai elec­
AT CENTRAL POINT,
baker’s grade flour per bushel without offal, c »nitn»*rrial i*n I economic value in all
tion, anl the general :nh*r«**t was not
or 34 pounds of baker’s grade Ilnur per the r *gion went of the R«x*ky mountains, timber trees of this region rertricted less than in a presidential year, al­
Tins
bushel and nine pounds of feed.
Ex­ Lx* teaffon of its wide »lirtribntion and mainly to the vminify o! tbe coast
change limited, to familv uses, tn farmer’s gieat abundanc»». ami of its adaptab hty :« a Sr a large tree, 150 to 2tX) feet in though there w i- not fo much pictur-
sacks. Will guarantee the output of the in all stages of its growth to so nru’y heigtit, with a trunk diameter of six to eeqne incident. Itthe year of recon-
Butte creek mills to be v<|Ual to the hebt useful purposes, is th»* Douglas »pruce, nine feet. The tide land sp/uce ranges ing witti Republican aLiife of | uwet—an
Wli. n if ki |<t ■ oti-t.mtl) >.il
n complete fl< nr made in southern Oregon.
1dxifoli<i /'• boi.tjhisii) usual­ troni Mendvemo, <'al f onia. to Alaska, abuse shown mol flagrantly in the con-
tin.l llrM-.'lu»*' slink of
A. J. D ai Fx.
ly caMed “rr»i tir’’ and “yellow fir’’ in hut finds its Irest development ami is tempUi in* tn Htmrnt o; the minority in
Eagle I’< int. Or.. July 7. 1890.
Oregon and Washington, the same spr- most abundant in tiie low, moist, sandy the houM*, in the mcnstious excesses of
cien prodiu ing timber of the two kind*. soil at the mouth of the Columbia, river. the tariff, an i in th»* iLigtant defiamefi
Exciting Time.
Th’.s tree is neither truly a spnn-e nor h Ibis is supposed to be the tallest Sprue« of official liom.r ar.d huin sty in the Re­
Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, There was great excitement on the ea*t- fir. as th»)*;» terms are at present tin |pr- tree known, and ranks as one of the publican campaign ji i'«nnsyivania.
fhe < b*eibiii has demonstrated anew <hO
on
Nov.
b-'inii. Oregon Sii<»rt L’ne irain
-tood, t»i«’Ugh it is more neirlv relate«! most valuabh ■ timbr-r trees of the nortli-
27th. after leaving Pocatello, when it was to th’* latter than to tlm former. It is a ' west « oast. Tlie color of the woo I is duliticai tii’slth ai.d p.«lr.ot.< spirit na­
discovered that a man tn ot e ol ti.e cat*
I light l.r-wn, t rig . I with red. ft is light, dp’b’f to party t»i«t»it, a «onacrvatix’e in
sick with stnallpi x. H»- h id ln-rn <m tr»v<f a single s|»<*<ies, standing 1» n
dvP ndence ftiioug enough to (eaiat the
KINDS was
OILS OF
the trait’ somenme. and the train l»nn«i* g.-nit’ bv used, a»i«i pirt ik-Hofthec iar- soft, close, stiatg'it-grained, compact,
prag ui.»i got j M«v. and ti s’and ÍAFÍ
had pa--« «! and r< pas-ed through the car. }»«*t»*is of t•.«» »•pnic»*’- and th»» lit ni»«»rkH .«army, but i« said to oe lacking m
fvr
wise ami honest e u»vxti'»n.
.«
rengtli,
tourhness
and
p
.N
strengtn.
B»sid(
b
ib
s
then-
u
r-
twelve
«»tlmr
on
the
(
’
li**
iiat'd
ami
oi
the
tire
on
ihe
. I J w £ A . V -• i G O *
see gers in !he«ar w th h m. The car Was olb r.
T hus the hemlocks an I the elasticity ate tin- characteristic features
l()r»D
sloe tra< kvd at Bryatl Willi a -ick
Tetter and
spruces Lave their bicnchlets rough of the spruces everywhere, and it is
inside an<1 th“ ba--vn. er- w ho r<de with
from the pioniinent, at length ligneous somewhat singular that this noble tree
For yeara I was alflicted with an aggra-
Inm were taken to Green ivver in another
and persistent leaf-bases
The l> mglas should ire deficient in any of these vatedca*e»»f lettri
I tned k»t :m»*. salve«,
car for examination hy a surgeon.
NAILS. RUPE.
spiuee ami ail true firs xi/iti'S' hav’t* the valuable qualities.
soapk, and ««tb»*r nutward app-lcat «m«.
nrai’chlets siiKvith. the leaves, wl en
The two white fits {Sbirs
and wilbout atty beneficiil te-uH*. ¡n*»dd.'i n
Shot in the Eye.
Ami everythiiur else nnagimib'e in thia line,
fading« ff, leaving a shalh’W. depiesstd Sbies riiiii.1.111 ) if. indeed, the latter IS to to the Tetter. Poils r inm« i c d breaku g
M> i'tHwis arc new and ot t lie best brands, mid
in
Reou'ly
while
out
>h«oting
snipe
wir h,- ho .| m the
*uar in the tender l»srk. In thf h »ugl;ts tie regaid'-d as truly a sp*cie«, and not out ail ov»*r il ' bo y. Cairu g t: • *•* tn’icU
Aar »D Ro* .* field near R* *tburg, K. It.
pain th<t I ha.J to j i t wo
.»ml /■» t*» t«r«L
grandis. Í - ehm <1* «•■••«
■ <1 ’ ‘ * h •» - | h:r1 *ti-r •• 1 W run*.
Ma'h« ws acca'etna’ly bhot Andrew Jone* *P» nee this feat 1« 11 ansvcrsely <n a!; in n.e'elv a southern form
rin-nl<r
Ebe
heni’o»**»-, a- Prof. Sargent w a-st on« i uu. itic.in d
Low -st Ruiiug Prices.
nltr
I
in ihr » yr. iidlu ting a s« vrrr if no» serious al. t!i<* fits it ts »•in
•
X
’
vr
'Ml
IrrH’ll’rnt I
Mtwl instead • • d'n
1» u-li«
U»lis *pr»u- ht-e I to rhin-, •!> w ..
' . l>
mjuiy. * only iwot-hols .-trink lb* xoiinc *piue»*s an l ti.e
ill ti.e r eh jMl’t-’l» ought t«» go t»« di« m .• c ib» d VI.c a «i
Give im a call tu tor«* goin¿ • h .-where.
man >n the face one «1» illg no lrjui y , 'he t’i«*i» <* >n<** !’ I'dant
w 1 ’li tbr
t'.«• scales p r- land , o .y «!-• ■ »"«'oil s.'reain- • •r in pilliti* nix b«
b\ <.»|J* V t»a«1
.i.iiil, , will«
|l AM’
I. c. SHERIDAN.
ai «I R «U*. I
(.liier eiubed.iing il-rlf in ihr rv« ball just I *i*t nt ”H III
xi« ; ini' <• tir 8 ’.!»•• CC-n S moist Irs-cities • ,, lb- Hir-U .thi I fr dee. lihaXÍ ttia* • M •M'«l tn h I «
beueaih the pupil, li is iliougli' me • y.
infi**
.*
w i. «»ut »ny
Irlo-
«I
I. ok «< v.-r.«i
F“
t, w I-, tlu* « «lev »i »•.«lUOl H ; Sb.. . </r<i / /. a ranges northward it ro lgh
_
!
an*
er.
«
*- wa’a
Mt.
will be suvr«i, but it was a ciom* « a 1.
A
u !.. a» tin.- tny
at inati’.ritx und O.ego.i, V> aslungron and Br ti»h Coititn- g.wHl ehe
liüiiio
,«ay
t
a»
h
,
J»»n»s w;tsaiwork n a- Mr R<».r s I» «! 11
deelar»HÌ 'ucjra •• I . m'««en -• I ttkiog
hx h
»I hr... and is
n-.k* »I
garde 1 as one of th« large-t S. H S
ks
The
le
’
t
r w as
a'd was not m * cii by Mr. .Xl«lh»w*. smi le it ibg t »,♦«
I » » !» " *
i ?«*es
ot
ihe and mo t important timbt r trees of this
l*ta,’cLlrt.
ill“
I i ::• t««rc w-¿’5 hot Hl Staken for a (.ver «»' to
rttrrd. slid »’R* by <»i.eth** Roii* <1t*a>e-
-n p .
im -1» tr•• j• r«-: 1 y the « --e wu 11 ac-
.«//«•■.■ <••nr.il.u- i« the more eonnr- peared, ir ti! I wa* r.tirdv bu i pertnin-
I» mu I hn spin»’* OE«* ’»«•• »s
**•“”*• region
three x«-ar> ago.at.»!
um. « . all <1 tb<- l’oiB.-la« «'
“ «
< «I .
ot ih s kind occur.
erti foriir, an.I ranges tbuugli southern ently cure«!. Tiit»
Ffi*-“ wa*
-
-
k H
ni'M ii h-1 II« ti'ibk diiiiii«t-i ab-l 2X1 Oregon, <n the localities named, and >in< e then I bave b«-4*U De. I olii -U y
eruption.
My
skm
is
:*•»
v. a nd fia* b*-en
f, .1 tn :li aml tibfii-ar<- not tinconiiiiou. southward in California at higher alti-
life is Miser)
ui three year* —
a* ' ie >’h 'l' nr,Y °r.e'a.
il-m-imb-ns it «ombtiini-i» »fr-»lly I Hiles along i li« line of tie- Sierra Nevada«. or
T i ’ house nd * «»f p: opl-- a ho iiave Ibe taint J|,
S K s. not <»rily ciired m ■ of the Tetter and
I re - «-n e «n<l ten feet in triink These are bo’h handsome trees, with Roils. mit al««» resb.rrd n»v a|-|»rtite and
<>! scioiuiit in th« i' b <M»d. Ill*' isgoiiiea • X.
• hum d n> ihv d raufiil running sore« at <j imnmt- i .111 i 3-W feet in heigbt souie- tall, slender, cylindrical trunks, ami general health. «atis ug me U» incHUse :n
«»the? maniic.-'aih»i > ot ’hi> dn-eabe ar»* le- Hines <H‘cm in localiti<-« invornble to it« abort and very slender branches set weight and m< rea*e m evetv w«y.
yoiid tit-ber iptioli. 1 heie is no other r« in* «IX Imet development. The woo<l of the regularly in whorls.
M S. Foi i ••« k , New L >n< u;i, Obi ».
Tlreir trunks,
t qual to Hood's Sar.* tpanlla for scrofula, 1» oi 1).'1 sh «pruce i« noted for the iptali- which are clad in simioth, or compar­ May o.
-a t rlu um and every form ol blo< d disease lies oi strength, tonghnessand ehsticitv.
Treatise on r.bv»d and Skin Diseicee
atively smooth, bark, are a« straight a.« a
It is reasonably sure to iicnefit all who give
It 1« e«i«-cially usefu! «n.i i« largely eni- die ami as perfectly round an l as finely inailed free. SWIFT’S S[‘k( IF ¡C ( Ü.
it a lair trial. Be sure to get Hood's.
ployed in «tiui ittre« » Imre great streng:li ta|H-r.ng as though turned in a lathe. Atlanta. Ga.
Choice Lands For Sale.
Iruii Water; also Arcadian Mineral Watci
P II V « I i I \ N A S l>
P II V < I « I X \
& WESSON,
i/ivs "
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SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. M IPS ? PRICE LIST
-p i ial attention given to Chronic Di
J. H. BENNETT, M
U’inrant«MNl «
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ACCURACY.
DURABILITY.
EXCELLENCE of
WORKMANSHIP and
CONVENIENCE in
LOADING and SAFETY.
Medford. Untoli.
die«* in llainhn's l>l»*ck
street.
kiinl raised in a first-class Nursery.
Those want ing 11 «- cm will do well to give me
t heir «»r«l«T*. as I will g’larant'-o satistn«*! 1««n.
I warrant a'l inv tr« < «, it properly rami f«»r.
T« rin* «»I pas ni' iii «'.a*> . I,r«»«lu<‘e taken at
mark-t pri« ■ . 1»^«■•!!.*. of l’earh S«-e«l wante«!.
A **. .H»IINS»>N.
Ja« k*->nvi'.h‘, <»r«.y«>n. Aug I. Is* :.
THE OREGON LAND CO
Ottb*»* in William# Brick BuiUling. up stair*.
The Buccaneer« <»f Old
I* h-uiDed the nkull and crone bones. their
ensign, defiantly at the masthead. Your
tnodein pirate, net on the high sea», but
upon the high reputation of Mandan! rem-
♦ dies, skulks under various disguia» s. Hi#
hole and corner traffic has never to any
degree affected Hostetter’s Stomach
Bit­
ter? . al' bough that stand ord invigoraut and
« orreefive Ims long been the shining mark
<1 winch his shafts have been directed
('neap I oca! bitter-. roinp<>M»d
fiery un-
irrt-tivd Mimulr,itt*■, with an iiifufei<>n, or
extract poSHihly, of some tonic bark, are
siil soniClimes r» commende.: m # indcnt’eal
wnh.i r similir to, or p«»tre*ling virtu» s
kindred to tho*e < ♦ America's chosen fam­
ily medicine These perish sue«dily, wbde
the great subduer and preventive of disease
pursues it* sue« essfull c «reer, overcoming
malaria, dyspepsia, nervousness, kidney
troubles, constipation and rheumatic ali­
ments, not only on this but on many con­
tinents.
Ol'H FOHKSTS S.\i) FOfíEST TREES. tree of greatest comiu^rcial value in til«-
counties of Klania'h, Jackson and Jos. -
piiine is the sujar pine (Pu<u* l.aiiilirrti-
COXTKIHl'TED BY E. W. HAMMOND, or
ana.) The sugar pine ih Here a latg. i
MIMMI, JACKSON COCSTY, TO “1<E-
tree even than the Douglas spruce,
HOCKCKS <F KOt'TIIKItN
though it rarely or never attains as great
OBKUON ”
a height as do some of the taller individ
Tiie foie«!« of southern Oregon, in Hal« of that specie«. The sugar pine is
not so widely distrihul.il as the Douglas
corotron with those of the whole region
we«« of the Rocky mountains, are com­ spruce ami ti.e yellow pine {Finnspomlf-
pear d chief! v of coniferous trees. These ru'ii’,) nor is it of such universal o/cur-
forests form, in fact, part of the two renee, within the limits of it« range, as
g<. at lor sis of the ibicliic coast, namely : the latter tree. It never forms forests hy
It cccurs usually in restricted
Time ot the Sierra Kevaria and the Cas­ itself.
cade mountains, lyiug ea»t of the great areas, scatU-red liete and there among
v.vleys of Oregon, Washington ami Cal- the other trees of ttie forest, usually in
lioriua; and those of the Coast ranges »arm, moderately dry ami generous soil,
lying weat of these valleys ami extenrl- it ih , in (act, one of the most valuable
ing to, <*r neaily to, the borders of the timber tree« of ti.e Pacific coast, and
ranges from the headwaters of the Wil­
Pacific ocean.
Oi the trees composing these f rrests, lamette river, through the Cascade
the Sierra
Nevada
Iwo or three varieties are distributed mountains and
throughout almost the entire region west chiefly, to ne irly the southern borders of
of ttie great plains, including ttie Black California. Its wood, among the pins»,
hills ot Dakota and the Rocky moun­ ranks with the best. In the qualities
of lightness, durability and strength it is
tains within the limits of their rang«
Most of them, however, are much Ivs« fully equal to that of the celebrated
widely distributed than this, while a few w hite p>ne of the eastern states ( Stro-
bus.)
In softness and unifortuity of
are quite local.
On the bonier» of Oregon and Califor­ structure, however, it does not quite
nia these two great forests are united try rank with the best white pine, ttie hard­
the slpine ndgeu of the Siskiyou moun­ er lines of the late autumn (or perhap«
tains. On the borders of Jackson and winter, growth in ttie annual rings of
Dmgla« connties m «’»egon they ar« thesngar pine b-coming more definitely
A large and valuable body of
again united, this time bv th« steer« ami matked
broken ridges of the Rogue River monri- sugar pine occurs at the headwaters of
It is
tain«, which here again coonect the two Rogue river in Jackson county.
great inouu’ain ranges of the Par i fie also quite abundant in the vicinity of
coast. Still further north the Calapooia Grant’s Pass, tn Josephine county, an.!
again in the timbered areas of Klamath
mountains, artoiher system of transverse
county. It also occurs more or less fre­
ridges, hut of much less elevation than
the two further south, again connect the quently in all the foothill region of Jack-
two great forests of the coast.
In Ore­ son and Josephine counties.
F. L. Posson & Son,
Keeps th«* largest st.wk of
Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East­
ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange.
J. J. HOUCK,
Why Re Didn't Move.
TI*« r»* I vrs* out in Joe Cannon's district
in Illiic'is an old tHrnier who u* a zeahius
R
ubl p«n oi.e «1 n,e red hot partisan
Mr | f . Wlii-ri he henrd of Canno'pH defeat
?••• >uid t“ his wile, who is one of th«>t>e
won en wh > obey- their lord and nmster
b'u diy:
“Mary i-ack up »verything. I’iu going
io inove.’’
”Whya.*ke<l Mary.
” lh cause .!<>♦• Cannon is Ic at and 1 won’»
live in a Democratic district ’
* Very well,’ sa'd Mary, with a little re
feigned sigh
Then th»* old man went to town to srII
hi* farm. There he heard all the ebrtion
new*
He returned home, and entering the
home Mtid .
‘Maiy.y«»u can quit packing up. I ain't
» -going »o move,”
‘Why ?’
impure.1 Mary.
“BecaiiM*.” lie replied sadly, “ there’s no
place to move to.”
JOB WORK
Adv< rtbctmme w ill l»e ms« rt- d m theTlMEI
at the following rales:
Ten I Im*»*, one insertion ................
“ “ each subMNpieni him rtioir
<w
<* ,
Str“ I^-galadx erlis« merit bine« rt<d r.-tuuinibiy
A fair reduction from tbeHbovcratal£r
eto
y<wrly and time advertisers.
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
RrliKlou».
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
»»Bice in Ahlf's building. Front Street.
J
Investment S«*«*uritles a Specialty.
Hiiity Scrip B«»ught an«! Sobl.
hav«'a
complete
set ot Maps
. I «.«>»
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« «»I - all thvSur-
yed Mndsin this county, mid rcceiv« Ab­
stracts imtnlhlx troni Roseburg of all m-w
Ringing words from grateful In artH tell the
ciitrieH inade. 1 am thus prepared to make
j
out H"in« stoa'I ami Pre-emption pap« its
1 , ami stotv ol ui< io plijHica1 suffering, <»! iih - iiih I
ran wive t«» pani« s the expense ot a trip to anguish, l»\ reason ot humillaUnz disfigura­
tions, and ot t Im at« ned danger* happily and
Roseburg Land Office.
si»c«-diiy « n<i«’«l, by the CyTt^i KA REMEDIES,
1 llAVK SEVF.HAL FINE FAKMS AND «»THEM tlic greatest skin ^urCs, ’»I h . purifier« and
hutiior rrm«««lHV tffl w« rld ha* evet known.
U ESIMA ALE EHOFEH1Y IS» MY
HANDS F”H SALE.
(’¡ thth k R esolvent , tin- new blood and skm
purifier and greatest ot Ituinor r« in«-db s.
Prompt reply
ma«!c t«> all letters. el« aiis« • 11f I»I« mh I <>t all hnpinit i«*san<i poison­
('barges i'i acc”r«iance with th«* times.
ous elfinentt*. am! thus remove* the cause,
R« h i>.lo permission. !.»»’.». Beekman. E*«i.. while < i th t ha , the giu ai -km cure, *. ami
B.ink« i ; U» li-m. L R. XV.-b-t« r. Judg« «»ftiu* (TTK TUA >«> XI*. mi exquisite -kill bt-autllhr,
iu.lu iiil «IH» r « t, au I t” any businey-In>u*«' •:> cl< it- 1 h« - -kin and » alp and rcbl«»re the hair,
.lai'ksitnvi’le.
SILAS J. DA\.
lienee th. ( rii«i i< \ R emedies cure ev« ry
.-ptN-if- of agonizing, huniihating, itching,
burning. *cai.\, and p’niplv di*«n-«‘* <»t the
-km. -* a;p and I»I« hm I, with In-- ot hair, and nil
li (i iri« >i■-, blotciio,«i u pt ions, s« «res, scale«, and
cru-t-. win tin r simpl«’. scrofulous, or coiita-
gi.>i;-. when tli« bc.-t physicians and all other
it iiun I u - fail, (liatt ful testiimanals prove
state im nt - in cv « t > particular.
H ( > N A X Z «A.
STEAMER SAILING DATES.
► HOM X’ x«yris A:
FIUlM SAN FH \\( IS» « >
XVilhunetfe X’alley. Monday, Oct ....
XVillamett«* Valley. Nat irday. Nov.
xVillam« 11«-Valb j . Wc«ln« *da\. N«-v .
Wiliam, t’«- X’allct. Sunday. N--v
XVi’.lam« tie Vail« y. Saturday, Nov.
r. XV.Eanutt« Va'..-\ . Tliur^lav. N \. ..
XVifiaiiK tte Valley, Monday, Nov........
34
XVillaun-ite X ah« ). Sunday. Nov.
P. P. PRIM
I was ( overed u tli serotiilil for. n from my
li«*ii<i !<< m\ MiiiM, sutterinx so that I could
not si«-« p iiiuhts. an«l could lie down only
with pil'ow.-s iindr r my amis. My head was so
koi «-Hiat I con'd not w«-ar a hat; and beinx h
I hpiih i . I « oul.l not X” liare-liewied. so wore a
vrrj s..tt h.ithlk« rdii« ! oil mvli<*a«1. In tart,
w.i ,i<! -z tiisinx sinlit toothers and to my-
Hc.t
A1ler«l « t -riou tor six years witii the
l»« st |rh\sn tan- in He country, and xettinx
wr.r*. all Ih tini’ .l ha I given up all hope <»r
getting w. II wi»« ii I saw your ( i tk i ha
llEUt-tHES advertised Sind |»r«»curv«i a set, h I-
Ihoiigh with litll«- taith in them. Thehr«t set.
how« ver. dhl nu•-m h a vast amount ot g<»od
that I continuiil their use, and now. atter
using four set*. I am happy to say that I am
• ntm ly cured. An\ ot the prominent I» iisi -
ness nx n and tarm< i s in and around I'l.iinth-ld
will iii'lr»r*e mv stor\ .
i.ijiiu.i: a . iie I sselman ,l-iiiiiiibhi.ni.
Cuticura Remedies.
vrroICNKY AND eol N^HLOK AT LAW
ati ’ ohney and c »» c . n * el »> r
REAL ESTATE ACENT !
Abstracts Made of Titles to
Lands.
JVM/<H*«t Oreggn.
MORRIS M.
notary public .
Short I^ine to CJuAii'oi'iiiji
FRANCIS FITCH,
I TOM III.\tno w AIST X MASS OF DISEASE.
Si l n.UING TEKIUHI.E. CURED BY
< I I K I HA HE.MEDIES.
SILAS J. DAY,
(llorcl
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A r r-HCSEY ANU Col’S'El.olC AT LAW.
S3FCFULCUS SORES
MISCELLANEOUS.
ADVERTISING AND
ts more complete by far than any
n
Southern Oregon, and cow pares faO^Q^r
with any In the State. Job Printing
lniagtnat’1»*description «Jon»- at San F
rates, and in a prompt and Rrst^claaa nwUmffr
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY g$j|EMBER 5. 1890
VOL. XX.
ihr ^cmotratitïimw
i« reqnired. Of the two kinds (the y«-l-
Eicltement
low fir and the red tit ', II»« yellow is the
lions high in this place over ".«ystein
mor»* abundant, and is not ho ha««l and
Builder," a- it cures ¡1, spepsi.i, Constipa- coarfff-¿rained as the red, while at the
ii.<i>, I'alatrli >4 the Stenr.cli. and uiiises
even texture
pii c b'l.od and luii.d« -i|» the system.
It same time it is of a more
1« $1 Oil a botti* al Brooks' drugstore, ami of greater durabililv. Th»* y**!Hw
Tel jour friends ot i*s lueiil when you use tir ip latgely exported to kuroi»e tor the
nmstp and larger »pars of deep wat» r
it.
sliii s; and for this put |>o*e it is now <• n-
Wanted.
reded to have no equal eifiewhere in the
Tu k *»w the uh reatioxts «»f Eiauk Dop- world. The limit« of thia article, hoxv-
•or. Address “D. R.’’ Me«>f«»rd, Oregon
ever, will no* permit ment’on <»f the
many tisefn) purpoaep to which the tim­
••//oirio furr .411 Skitt
ber of this most useful tree is applied.
Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .'* N o For the same reason, al! reft rence to the
internal medicin«* required, t’nres utter,
eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, art is*, ic a^pretH of the tr»*es herein men­
nos«-, A«-., leaving the skin clear, white amt tioned, as well as their many inter sting
healthy. Its gr« at healingandcurativv|>ow- botanical f* atiires, must be ornitte l, or
«>r*« ar«* p«»ss«-sM»*d by no other r» in«*iy. Ask
at lea*t, handled with a very light touch.
«mi druggist for S wayne ’ s (F intm ent .
One g“o I feature of th» D >ug n spruce
sbonl'I. however, hi» mentioned ; it tak»*a
firm hold of nails—a quality in which
th? pin»*F a*bl ce l irs are particularly du-
ficierit.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
After the DougUa spruce, the next
Compaiei! with the coaise-barked and
n n INK ENNt an^LiQVHK
HA R1T!9
rough-Im be I Douglas spruces,
with
Inaltthr WirrKIfhfrfif huionfCvrt
which they are commonly associated,
Or. Name*! <i«»l4<-n Hreclflc.
they are very handsome trees indeed.
It can be given in a cup of tea or ( «fT«e
The wool, however, l.ke that of all trees
of th“ genus Shies, s co».««-grained and , Without the knowledge of the ¡‘er* -n taku g
i.tb e to early rkr-ay. Tt.e grain how-, it. effecting a speedy and perm «n< nt cure,
ever, is usually very straight; and ini whether the patient is a nuMp-rate drinker
or an alcoholic wreck.
Tbou*ands of
Douglas county I have i-««n Sine, granr/is drunkards have been cured who have taken
used for < laplarards. But It is ■ never
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...
Golden Specific in their coffee without
us..<l for this purp*« where ttie red I iheir knowledge, and to day believe they
cedar or the sugar t.iiie can be obtained. |<ptit drinking of ilitir <>wu free will. No
The n-lwiwsl < sao .' ii.< w-iuy^rrrnrnx) harmful eflect results front it« adminiatra-
narelv rsa urs in the southwest corner of (toil. Cures guarantee !. Sen t forcireuler
the »fate, near the coast. Tl is tree is so «nd full particular«. Address in rontideiice
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 1« Ka e birret
well know n a« t > m e 1 nospecial mention
Cincinnati, 0
here, other than to note the fact of its
existeiic * in tiie fl ira of the state, and
Important Notice.
that it is too limited in quantity here
We uave now »ent st.itrra»u'.s ot irrOTnt
t < I«* of any ««im-uercial iiuportonce,
<tf the two iiemlts'k« <f the Pacific to nearly all of those indebted to us, snd
coa«t for«»««, the
mouniain hemlock an early response i« de-red and exp-ctfd.
!
.¡j F 'niii.i
. it« :lhi. < H'tlltains<>nii i A1- w* ci»e.<<t doing b inc«- on u'y I.
our books must be hnUncrd " thoui
’of the “Pa ifi<- Ridmsd Reports,” is; delay.
T imi - l'n>u.»u5G Cb.
stibalpine, and catiitardly ever be of any ' JatkSouvi'le Sept. 1. lssd.