The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 05, 1890, Image 2

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DIVERSE
15" V*.
1) h . Mun W alker ia reported dying
at her home near Oswego, S'. Y ., hav­
ing worn out her Ide in unceasing . fforts
to compel congress to enact special leg­
islation in tier behalf. Her re.-ord may
1« called a monument to persistency,
an<l doubtless she deserved tauter treat­
ment than to have be, n the butt for the
ai bea and witticisms , f a generation ui
,.ougresamen and department employees.
T he ghoat <Unce lias» extend*,! to tl.e
Hiialapm Indiana in Colorado, and ae
u,ay soon look for it to ,|>te*d to ttiia
■''>aat. Should it break out among the
Indians of aoittbern Oregon it might be
well to tierd them on "Big Sticky” for
the next few month* and let them dance
their till. "Sticky’’ baa a de|>rea*ing
and aatiatying effect on any aort ol leg
exulierunce, when in ila prime. The
rain» olI the present week are rapidly
putting it in prime coudiiion.
it is now thought that Fort Bidwell
will not be abandoned. The Indian scare
in Dakota will probably convince the
— departiueiil that ft.e redskins are
not yet transformed into sin king doves,
and they will now have an oppertumty
of displaying good common sense by
re-garrisoning all the frontier poet*. For’
Klamath sl/otild have a strong detail of
troops, for if the Messiah crate reaches
the Ind ans iu that ae*'tion there will be
absolutely no check on their excesses.
Take a look at Nickell's addition.
Farmers will wcl«»omethe rain.
The Republican* have been saving a
'/real many funny things alayiit the rlec-
DECEMBER
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FRIDAY ..
11ion. An irew Carnegie said : “President
I Harrison is a growing man
He was
1 never so ¡»opular with the masses as he
P. II. D’A rcy was elected mayor of i is today, and he will continue to grow
Salem last Monday by 5 majority, the in strength and popularity throughout
first Democratic mayor the capital city I the rest of his present term of office
I
has had for many a day. The wave want to say that he is going to develop
seems to have reach* I Oregon at last.
'strength from this lime forward. No; I
»lon’t ag»«‘e with you that the tariff
Tax I’lobibition par»»
Mienjuri l av I produced th s effect.” John Sherman,
intelaile I «o »»>11 m* 3 I*»
vo,*‘ with a good deal of fense. lays it al) to
rccmaite linde.- tl.e Au*«rahan la* to the won en wl.odnitt.e shopping. This
t>reser»e the p»<tv'M ufficiai i»ti»n<tin»r. in a confenaion of the advance of prices.
have ileteiniine.l to »Jopt the name <•( Senator Quay said, wi‘h great accuracy :
National pa>»y an«l to eintxaly tuhlitional “It looks from the returns as though the
farmer and the lab iring men find done
¡M ies in their platform.
the business for us in this state.” Major
1* a *M«1 i ha» been finally forced into McKinley, th«* Napoleon whocau^v»! th»*
nniMi-retireiiient from the teadeiahip of Waterloo of Novendn’r 4, said molest I, ;
the ln*h party. All th< principal men “I do not know to what extent the new
of hia |.arty have abaixlunetl hint, tariff 1 «w in tine med the elections this
illefa'on- ati«l the l.'fa-ral P<<ty have vear. It is said in aoiue a«piarters tliat it
ite»erte-l hitn »nd it look* a* though he had much to do with the Republican
ha-l about en.fad hi» race.
lotmrs. Thia may be tine, but if true it
ib not tx*cauBe of tl»e new law itself, but
T iik fi(ty-fin»t curjresB r»>nvrnetl fur because of the misunderstanding of its
the ahurt
last Monday. Tuere ia provision* among the jwople and of the
a tingo of luulanchuly everywhere no- studied effort of the free traders at home
tneal’lv on the side of Reed’s mannf ic- an») abroad to m srepresent it.” S» nat<»i
tured map»ify, which looks smaller Allison said: “In all the states the Mc­
wince the Novi infa-r "drop." R<-e.| will I Kinley bill, so «’a!led. was a p»)liti< al
crack the whip lor titre» uore rn »ntlv*. factor. Many of our b st Republicans
anil then will cease l i.* •«rutting tu» a.I believed many of its provisions unwise
and impolitic. They were lukewarm.”
time.
¡senator Manderson does not believe that
Tn»: Farmer»* Alliance convened at <»n the M« Kinley bill should be ’.ai l all
IK-*!», Florida, on Tne-.lay an<l oi*-n i the blame. Absenteeism ami apathy of
war ha* been declare.I on plutocracy and Republicans, with their trial ot third
tbo na'ional hankunt \v*tein.
The Al- party exj»erimentR, were th«* great caus s
linnc» endorae® Se*'.at*>r Stanford » na­ »>f defeat; but lie does not explain what
tional money loaning mtheme, and is ter­ caused Republican absenteeism ami apa­
ribly in. earnest.
I' will certainly ent thy or how the third party ex|»eri*
considerable ol a figure in national poli­ uients were tried on such an extensive
tic« for tin- next few campaign».
scale in his own state and in Kansas and
Minnesota. Secretary Rusk lays every­
Tin | resent wheat Mu kade in the "in­ thing in \Vi*« on-in to the Bennett law,
land Empire” proves conclusively that even to ttie election of s Democratic rep­
the ra Iway »ystetu of this great north­ resentatives. < ¡revn B Ratlin w ho failed
western irgion is totally inadc'juate to to get ins revenge on Mr. Cooper, of In­
meet the wants of the country in its diana, and who found that in sp.te of all
present stage , f development,
and hia tine work through the pension office
should make capital more venturi •
1 the old aoldivr» wouldn't save the G. <).
in the matter of ,•statdishing competing P., says, “the people didn’t properly
lines to those already in existence.
grasp the M‘o|»e of the Mt Kinley bill.
I Had the bill passe«! earlier in the session
Ii ib a notewo«thy fact that Nebraska bo that the people rou!d have ex;*erienceJ
al the recent election p«>lied 15,0k) votes a bttle longer ns practical benefits, it
more tl. in were i«>il-<l two yearn ajso at I wouhl hive l>een
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» altogether different.
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Hie l‘(e*iilential <■!< tiun. The JiebraS- The force bill, t«»o, sh >uhl have been
kan* «eie inislitily etirietl up about p.o*>e»L Then the Republicans would
HotiiethiiiM, arul tl.e Republi'-att pattv, have held their own.” That is. the
«luci, nev r before lost the State, «uuid longer peo)le pay McKinley prices the
d<> well to find the real reuse of the cot:- better they like them, and a force law
,ul»ion, »ay« the Spnugtirl'l ^puMiraa. would have repaired the damage a force
bill did.
Ranin is a great thinker.
rusaiDKXT H arhiscx
continues to Charles A Pillsbury, one of the leading
court »iieaater fur hm party by advocat­ Republicans of Minnesota ami one of the
ing the imMage • i ti e Lodge bill by ttie largest ffutir manufacturers in the world,
sena’e, *n hi« mes-age, ami extolling sai«f, “th«* vote in this state shows that
the merits ot the M* Kinley tariff.
He the peop e condemn the M» K riley b li by
rwminda one of the wise man who m<»ie than two to one. I look up» n the
jumped into the bramble biiah with am h McKiolw lull simply as piote<*ti<*n gum*
«lireconsequence ,andstrove t»rmtotg hia mad.'*— .X'ftianal Iftmucraf.
eyesight by jumping into another, if we
remember (•urrectly.
MEDFOhD SQL’IBS.
JIKKPIIINE COUNTY ITEMS.
R< v. Father Watrv of Ashland held Catholic
service» at Grant s Pass last week.
Page .t S«»n are handling th»1 bulk of the ap­
ple trade uf this section this scaaun.
Oscar Knox is recovering from the severe
injuries be sustaimst not long since.
S. ('. Mitchell has removed his law office to
the room recently vacated by Hon. D. Brower.
Miss B»‘““i»‘ Stewart of Alabama Is visiting
with Wm. M. Richards and wife of Applegate.
S Rosenthal vi'itedGrant’s Pass during
the week.
Nickell's addition to Medfu lis atir-ict-
inz mm h attenti hi .
Hammon Bros, shipped a cat load of
apples to Oakland last week.
Numerous improvements are under wav
and m »re are contemplat'd.
Ed. Russ returned from his collegiate
studies at Oakland, Cal., last week.
C. W. Wallace delivered an address to
Mrs Edith H. Currey returned to Grant's
Pass last week, after an atavncv of twelve tbe Y. M. C. A at Howard s ball l«s£p
weeks.
Adkins A Webb have improved ......
F. M. Miller of Ashland,
________ visited
________ Josephine
county last week on business connected with store fronton Mam street with a neat shed
his mint**«.
awning
A number of foggy mornings during the
R« cent rea! estate opt rations here n»'int
w» » k admonish the man with a sore throat to to extensive bui d ug (»perati >ns in M»*d-
look «»lit fors»|ualls mm > u .
for<l next season.
The pension of (’has. Bihierback uf McAllis­
R. H. Hallev and wife have gone fo their
ter has been mereased to «12 per month, to old h'Hue in Nti“Souri for a visit of several
date from July Jttth.
m »nth’s duration.
Newcomer* all think rfhey have found the
Rufus North of Oakland, Cal., has been
»•ntram-v to paradis»* when they chsuinbat k
in town during the week looking after prop­
from the train at Grant’s ^usa.
erty interests here.
The Opera H»»us»‘ company has had the
Menford will not be satisfied until she is
stre» ta around the otu ra house block put in
lighted by electricity.
exveib nt condition r«»r the winter.
Don't fail to buy a lot in Ni k»*H's addi­
\. (’. LatTont ol Sonora. New Mexico, is the
Tbe tract adjoins tbe
lat<-“t acquisition behind the counter at Rid- tion to Medford
• lie, Scott A (’o.'a store at the Pas*.
west boundary of our town.
Services at ttie Christian church were
Brun*» M» ge ami li s wife return thanks to
tlo- p»*ople at Grant's Pu*s for their great conducted last Sunday bv Rev. C. B.
kindness to them during their recent illness. Wade of Halsey, Linn countv.
Our nu rcbants are readv for the h »ii fav
The Pioneer hotel treat«d its guests to a
sumptuous repast on Thanksgiving day. M»m- trade, and have on full stocks, nicely dis­
host .l»-iinings "did hims» lt proud” with the played in their show window»,.
spread.
J. (toldstnilh shipped 4.50 dressed iurkevs
The National Alliance club formed at the to the San Francisco market for I liank«giv-
F mb two weeks ago baa -inn» a large mem­ ing
Anybody can be thankful over a
bership and will figure m I s al politics in the
“outbern Oregon turkey.
future.
Rev. I.’im! of R »seburg ad«1ressed an
Our 111« rvhants are airtiuly dressing their
show window;» hi hoiidav attire.
Prospects attentive audience from tie pulpit of the
ar»- good f<»r a fine trade here during the next Episcopal church in this place on Wednes­
day am! yesterday evening
few months.
Mrs William Smith of Browns ’¡lie ar­
Hay spe culators am! miners are feeling blur
ov» r this !oiig-coiitinu«*d spell ot g«>od weatli- rive«! here a few days since to look after
» r. A iuil'1 H«*ason would « ause a material loss her daughter, who whs taken ill while vis­
to t h<- hay men.
iting friends in tills place.
Jas. .1» r»lan cnt< rtaimd S. M. K-emin last
J. J. Walton. P. (». M. of Oregon, deliv­
w <-« k win1»* the latt«-r gentleman was in the ered hts interesting lecture on Oddfellow­
vicinity ot Grant's Pa», looking alter ms ship fo a fair audience at the Baptiat
mining interests.
church last Monday evening.
Alb» rt Gaines r» turn«-d last week from un
The M»inarch saloon at Medford. un«!er
«■xt»-nded visit hi th»* Snviam*-nto valley. He
tbinas Oregon far sup« rior to that sect)or as the management of H. H. Wolter* is prov-
•
t»u
a popular resort. The best of everv
a place of residence.
’ king ’n that I me is kept there.
•
U I < liaii“s»‘. »»! the (’ottag«» Grove "L»,nd-
John Oconder’s neat new (••»t’age on tip­
• r. is \ i«»iting his mother. Mrs. Mary ('hauss<‘,
in th»- hope of be'ietiiing his health, which per Cblreet is sn-.’gestivc. We hope to hav«*
has be» n p »or tor sometime past.
another important annoum ement to make
School t’lcik X»«' I lias already riveived «•om prning Mr. O. m a sb irt time.
about a do/.' ii applications to purchase the
1 he interior of the opera h »use (»resents
prop >■»• »! ¡s>ue ot “»’h»*ul boiuls, whicti is bcing a verv attractive apuearanee since the
¿isciiss.-d at present in Grant's Pass.
pla“tering whs completed ami the new
A. S. Y«>rk of Applegate had Ins r»»om burg* M »tint Pitt drop curiam piaeetl tn position.
| larizid st the hotel in Grant's Pass one night
I he K. P. bovs intend to have t lu* r c«»ni
reci iitly and about JI’» taken from his pea k* t
ing invitation bill at the«H»era house ttie
b> th»-sn» ak Ihh t w ho worked tbe job.
t»»niest affair seen in tlie valley fur ninny a ,
Th» Baptist Sunday >choo| convention tor «lav
Extensive prepara’io’.s are b- ing
southern Oregon convened at Giant's Pass made.
> ester» In y , with h large num tier ot p«*rsons in­
Re» onler D T Se ir-» last w« ek enfertame«l
terested m Sunday school work in attendance.
bi“ friend and r«lati\e, D. W. S*«ars and
A citi/.‘ n < 1 Grant’s Pass this w< » k tiled on II. Her’-bbu’-gT. who wer«» <»n their j«>nrney
an improv»-»! larm on R *guc river.near W»>» h |- bom»* t«» P Is roilin' Mtter a tour ibr-mgh
vi!l«‘, at tI m R seburg land »»fficc. having dis­ the east and E'lrop»«.
co* • red that it was stl’l uncntereti public
I*. S E -yart hiu I w fe of I, gm* or»,
land.
Golden Ruh* Lodge No. >. I. <>. O. F., will Indian*», have !>een v'sito g their son J. E,
giv* a^rand ball at the (¡rant's Pass (»p»-ra 1 Enyart and wife of Me f >r«t dnrni’ the
house oil W«*diu*sday evening. Dec. -•4. l.«'.»l. i week. It is quite possible they may make
M umc b\ Prof. Kurth's luihirchcstta. Ki 'II- their home in the vallej*
tssiy cordiaKy invited.
Rev. J. F. Edmunds ot Oakland, Or,
R< \ . G A. Landon reports
that
his mother« last week accepted a call from the Medford
.
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ai road lands
in-iaw wlm wii- “»» badly injured in the l^ik»- Presbyterians and in future will «»c»*upy
l.ttiush iu ci<b-nt. is rapidly r«*c»»v»-ring tr«»m
h. i injuries and from the exposure an«l great their pub it in this pl ice. He has tbe rep­
utation <»f being a very able minister.
shock
t » her nervous system.
The statu* , f the land grant to the
The opening of tbe Medford national
Cabtorma and thegon, and Oregon and
Grant’s Pa“S s» h«»«»l> w • r»- r«-pr« s«-nt<d in the
California railroad c«*mpan:ea has jtlM r« «•« ut t' Hclurs' instilut<-at Ashland by Pr«>f. bank has on'v been delayed Intlierto in or-
Il L. B» ns«»ti. Mrs. May Ty 1er and Missus Til- • ler to straighten out the present business
been settled t>v l|>e ilisimsral of an action lu-Powell,
Minni»- Tuffs, Alice Smith, Alive of the Medford bank and enable it to a<
brought in la-half of the I nited State» (’arson, Currie Farr and L«»uisu t’rockctt.
commodate itself t»» changed conditions.
government in the VniteJ States circuit
Th«- county continues full of strangers.
Our business men declare that Medfor»!
court m San Francisco. The suit was !o<>ktng for locations or reveling in «»ur nuig- affords about the first rash m«rket 1» r
nith-ent
climate.
N'o
matter
fr«
m
w
hat
direc
­
brought by the I'nited States district
'produce in the valley. This account« for
they come, all art* loud In thutr praise of
attorney to enjoin the grantees of the tion
I the 'act that 50 to 75 farmer's teams ar-*
our beautiful valley and its surrounthng“.
¡observed on our street« every Saturday.
Central l'acifi ■ railroad company from
Last
Thursday
the
students
of
the
Grant
s
removing timber from od.i-iiiiml-ered
The f'd'uwinr are the officers of Medford
public schools present«-d thudistrict with lz'»«ige K. of P. fo • ttie ensuing year E. I*.
sections sold to auctr grantees, or lands a Pass
beautiful I . S. tlag with the regulation num­
■rpisisite completed portions of the Cali­ ber «»f stars, whndi in future will float ov«r iGearv, P. C. by virtue of pr»*>enl office.
H. I*. Luni“den,
fornia and Oregon railroad, but which tlu- public m -I mm »I building on all state occa- ' Peter Henderson, C. ('
| V. (’., M. W. like»', i’.. *jj-well Harlan, M
sions.
portions were to Ire completed within
Th»- (¡rant's Pass schools wer«* closed last I »f F . John W. ( iirry, K. «»f R. ami S , at*»i
I he time required by law. Tire b.ll of w»-«-k to enable the large fo»<•♦• of t»*aclu rs to * (’. J. Hutchinson,M. at A.
complaint alleged title in the govern­ Htt«-iid tin* district ti-auiu-rs* institute at Ash | H. H. Wolters, ttie mixologist, hah re-
ment and trespass on th - part of gran­ land. S«»uie of th«-!»« «t papers r«*a«l at the in- ! moved his saloon to the building next door
stitut«- wt re the work ot Jos« phin«- <*ounty-
tees of the company. The res|s>ndeiit» t« a«-lu rs.
to C. W. Palm’s barbershop, on Front
were cutting timtier on odd numbered
He has supplied the tmr with
('. E. P'in«l, an attorn«*} fr«»tn the Puget street.
sections near Sisson's, some sixty miles Sum»! country. arr \u«i at Grant s Pass olio the finest wines, liquor m and cigars,
north uf what had teen known as the day last w et k with his family to make this his and a fine billiard table can al?«> be
futur»* iu>nu . H« has Min*u«iy «•p»-n«-d an ot-
"Redding Adjustment " When the case tiue ami « nt» r»d upon «he praeiu-e ot Ips pro- i ( »un«! l I uth Give him a call, for he wil.
Teat you well
came on in the I'nited States circuit court f< ssi«>n.
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IN CONSTANT TAIN l.’> MONDI»
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
HOOSIER GRILLS AND SEEDERS
Frank J Elliott to Calvin H W’arthcn. 44) AND no» IT WAS CIHKI, BY Elfi 1 Rl< 11V.
Hcr« s in twp:«»M. r 1 w; «14.M)
AITKR A1.L OTHER KNOWN RKMXIllKS
G E Billings to G E Watrons. H.W arrea In
» ,11.KD— TOTAL DFArNEMS < ( RED
twp :«) s. r 1 *•; fjiKRi.
s,MI
METHOD riOHTEFN YEARS
< E Wilcox tu Ziba E Simpson. ICO acres in
twp A» s. r 4 w; ¿lujo.
IO-M UN* FEHMANE-NT Tu THIS DAY
.
Dunlap to Sarah E Dun!ap. I«»ts 6. 11 and
12 b’k 1. Ph.a niX; |4\2.
U Bucanti to Btmna L J Foss, 25 acres In tjvp ¡4 '«la ket St . Portland, Or. Nov. 2-S, I n }*).
Jb s. r 1 w; «40U0.
Editor Oregonian : Seeing so many cards
E Manvill to Peter P Black. l(!0acres in twp and letters in favor of l)r. Darrin f »Bink
17 s, r » w. and 12 creek «-lahns, $1000.
it justice to him an i as well as th»* afflicted
> irginiu H Bright to J Mathias Weber, lot to tell what lie did for my wife two years
1, blk <51. Jacksonville; 5220.
ago
F'or fourteen months prior to calling
L L Angle to J A Edwards, 50 tt lot on "J”
on I im she bail been suffering comtant
•tre f. Mudford; $«i0.
Lor«-n/.<» Sl«*ppy to J»»ptha Davison, 40 acres pain nitht an l day from tbe effects of
In twp.is s. r 1 w; $4(iii.
rheumatism in her arm ami shoulder,
K B Hull to Thus H Whepb-y. J20 aurea in I She had not rai“ud her arm to her bead
twp : m “. r 1 «•; $:juni).
She could not bleep
during tliat time,
Martin to John W Cox, lots him ! block* only by taking opiates and her general
in latent; <2500.
health
was
poor
and
broken
do*n
After n
John W (’<>x tu S S Martin. löO acres in twp
course of electric treatment by Dr. Darrin
36 s. r 1 w; $5000.
Angle, Ph male an«l Short to Delphin«* C.old- she was cured am! has never had a leiurn
ainith lots 1 am! 2, blk 3. Cottag. nd.l to M«*d- of h«*r former troubles. Will gladly answer
f(»rd; $120.
any questions by letter or otherwise.
S S Martin t«> John W Cox, oru -fourth In-
(' F. M ay hew .
l ( ’ N
"ra*in< r‘rr^rt,*n,i
0,1
Juptha Daviaon to LiielndaM l/avisoti. 40
acres in twp 3s s, r I w: clhki .
‘
Alle«- Applegate to Warr» 11 Lvncli, 40 acr» •“
in twp 39 s, r 1 u: $1.
N C D o /. ut to Fannie J Dozier, 24 22 a» r» s III
twp :«♦ s. r I «•;
I lat ot P li
N add to Ashland was plac«-d
on r» (-»»rd in new plat book.
Plat ot Orchard Home Association tract w as
til«-«! t<>i- r«-uord.
p L N'>-wton to D <} Smith, lots 5, 0. 7 and a,
blk i>4. ( entrai Point; $275
E ( Rh’hnnlaon to Jacob D Maxon, 140a»-res.
« t«-.. in twp38 s, r i w; $1200
A H Simpson t.» Joseph F Hail. I«»t in Ja. k
aonvill«*; $300.
Jarno (.airu-s to J»»seph F Hall. ,»t in Ja» k*
• »nvilh*; $175.
Frank J M<-('ra« k»-n to (’has II Pi»-ree. l»¡0
acri-a in twp 39 s. r 4 «•; $sun
G«*»n-gu \ Blood to sain«* |r;0 acres in same
ÎWI»; $“ »1
• PM 1
b> A'J Florey, lot in Eagle Point;
Martha M (’o«»k*u*y to Glenn and W (’ i »U • D;
hds 12 and 13, CuukM-y add to Central Point.
CIRCUIT t’WTKT.
I h»‘ follow ing proceedings —
have beefl had in
circuit court Him-»'our last i%
report. I uc I ik I iok
the special term holden l«“ t wk
......... ..................
ami the
regular [n-verubt-r f«*rtu now in s»‘s.*sion -Hon.
L R. W» bst» r, Jmlue prt siding.Wm. M. t’olvig,
(ilsirii-t attorn» y. Max Muller, clerk and «1. G.
Birds« y, sheriff:
SPK< I A!. TKH.M.
------ AKE
l îiivereallv Acknowledged to be the
Iniplenienté »>f the Kind in
flic World.
Thrrt » ili tt rn L in STICK >
of < <liml<tunlity r<nt lo- bonylil<mil
ulu li in thf Country.
THE KEYSTONE DISC HARROW
I U-» I «‘I*
The Drs
Dar.'in are er«»wd»d
patients from 10 \ m t » m r. m ..
have a large i «»unity ¡r..«u»v an«!
lhetr electn ieiiie«lie“ io any <»ne <!»“
11» me treatment for any cur.«bit uiu
acute or private dt“uaM s, win- b
strictly confidential
One of the doctors is visiting (hilt rent
towns in the state to belt« I a»« • »mnmdHte
those who fin«! it impo-sib <■ to come to
I’ortlaml. One of ihe «io»-lots wpl b<- at the
Hoffman House, Eugene city, Dec 1 tot;
The hea»i office at 70S Wa-bnigton
street, Portland, will run a- usual ('on
smtation and examina'ifm f ;ee
A I cla>-u»
tteatul free (loin 1« /> 11 a . M (l.i \ .
< tlaraes moderale, i»Hj’ g <-nl\ >_’•> a num!b
for each di-raa*. or in that piup«»rti»i:i. as
caer» may require beiul lor circular, f r» e
H Amerman va. Dunlap and Hergent» to re
cover in »n»‘v. Default <‘iit«*i'»-d and jiulgment
f»»r plaintiff t r <I.C> :|U. inter»«! and eo«t.s.
Mitvlicli mii «I L»‘W îh (’<>. vs. Downing and t<> any a.iilre»-.
Elinor»*; to n rover money, demurrer to corn-
plaint and motion to nti ikc out overruled.
.Mary < . Miller vs. Win. M. . Miller;
.....................
.
divorce.
Ifuchlru't .irulrti Snirt
Tri« '! in open <*ourt and t.ik' ii under adv i>e-
tnenf
Tbe best naive in tn»‘ worni fur i':it>
E S. No» I vs. .1. (’. Wliipp » t ill,; to I < < <> \, i
money, default »ntereil .m l Judgment tor Bruise.“ Sores, liters, Silt Rheum. Fcwr
Sores, Tetter, < 'happed H .tt.d“, (’hiibiams,
plaintiff t >!’
intercut, cost««, etc
Corn“, and all Slim Eruption^. an»i p<»si.
l.iietnda L Wilson vs. Win M i!«*»n: div<>|-<
ilet.uilt v iter»*d and deere»‘ for plaintiff.
tive cures for File.*, or no ; ay rr«juir
REGI I-MI T EHM
is guarani ec»i to give perf»*< • atmiHtt
Gram! J-iry empan» lied. >»••• r's» v
111 money refunded
Prive 2,’> »■»•n’s
th» T im ¡>.
W N. Lu< key an l J. W. Alnutt vs Lev i For salebv alIdrunuistF
Morris; t > rvvovvi etc. l»;smiss»‘<j «t plain­
tiff's cost.
A. T. Kyi»». Jr. vs.G. Leroux; t«v recover per -
MARRIED.
sonal 1 pti'p»
i 11 y
■ ■
Detnurrvi to complaint bub -
tainetf. P
<i
. ¡aintiff
to tile amend complaint t«»-
day.
Hl’GSOX M< I.ELI.AX-hi
stat» V
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t
“. Harry
Pr<n*t»»n; indictment for
JM»'!, tij .IlltlgC < » i f , 11
larceny in a shop. Plea „ »d ____
guilty entern! ami
Ml» Sii-i’< M< I.' Ilan.
rtvntt’l’ced (<> <> ih ‘ 3 • ;ir a! Sal' iii.
Minnif M Ihival v
‘ E. M
“ Huv a!; >uit in STIIHIAM lll’MI’HREY-
I “'.Hi, bj Bev. A. 1 . I >11,
e«|uity. I »'‘imji r»‘i wit lull awn and an“w,i
anti Mi» Marj Humphrey
ttl«sl
1» »liarliid»- Bins. .
,,,
OLIVER BROWN At i’nlu-a. < al.. <ht. I
cover, « tr. |) isih :»«'I at |»lamf itY < <>st.
ism», t al.’b T. < »liver ftl i'liie Lake. <>. . and
I J. Pu 11 j k \ « :irl-< >n t nJ | nnety; to fore­
Mi» Erancen Gertrude Br »wn ot t'olusa.
close m->rt gage. I> is ! ih - s « m | at plaintiff’s cost.
P. Hoilai hi h-.adinnr. etc., vs. II.
and M. CANTRA LL -Bl’CK -At the rt-sidenee of the
E. l»«>llarlii'P ; t t r»-<»>\fi in»»n»’v. • t»
|), I.
brid« -i j>»irentb <>n A|>j»legati . heceuibcr >.
Il \ l»’ap|»<Hiit, <1 t»i tak« t<-timom <>l M. E
l*‘fU, bv Rev Robt. Eliti'“. .1 tine> M. < nu­
l>«>llai'hi<i»‘.
trii! I and M ihs Verlinda V. Buck
Stat» ft (»¡» gun vs. < nas. W. Knighten; hi.
»iicttwnt t »iTarc»‘ny of a row. Case dismissed
«nd d< tfndant discharg»-»].
HORN.
Mat»- vs. Edward. M\ , r and Ja< k Wr ght; ob­
structing a public highway. I»< tvndani- hi -
raign-»1; bonds plactsi at
Iii murnxl tiled. WIMER. At Stnymn. Mirini
Is, i*»u, to Mr. and Mi*. R.
UaiiKhtt-i'.
rand .Bin R port.
PARIS-At M»“!bir»!. N’.>v.tnb.
Tito following wip. submitt»*d to the court as
th» linai i ' i>oi t ot the grand Jun ;
••Ueth«' grand Jury herewith eubniit our
lina! report and r»>p«vttully state that we
have diligently investigateti all eharg«s ot
crimes which hav»- been brought to our atten­
tion. W fui» in a few ir.“tai»cea we were
obliged to indict ilio parile“ ciiarg'd, jet w<
arc pleiused to note a healthy condition gen-
ciMliy, as rcgar>l* the pre\a'< nee ot crime in
Jack's *n county
We find the variou* e >unt\ buildings in
flrst-clftiis •>ri!» r, an i the busin»-» of the pub­
lic w»ll and carclully don» by its servants.
Wv visited the countj hospital and ar»* please»!
to say tiial th»’ inmat»s of that institution
seem to b, well and comfortably kept, clothed
and t’c«L There arc six ot these county
charge-. Tin y rxpr«‘»»*d tlvmaclvesas bcing
well -at sri.-d with the att ntii-n given them
by th- manag’T of tin* hospital
Having u i further busin
we respectful­
ly a.-k to be discharged for th»- term.
1>. Y. G ray . Foreman.”
«-
rt >t n ot h ri' Soli Cht ri imi ' thnn Phnm
T«»taJ Ikafutts Cured by Electricity.
Mr. Editor
In 1872 mv daughter was
inketi vYilli membranous ( roup, and upon
her recovery was left totally «¡«at. I « a led
u i two eminent physii ¡ans w ho shk I they
couhl do nothing for her. As n last re“«>ri
I to -k her to i>r Darrin, wh • ( med lu r mi
she ha“ never been troub.e i with d« afness
since. I ((»¡¡“¡der it on** ol the greatest
cures ot electric treatment « n ie< rd, anti
wit!) gr« at sat “fai tiun give tins folinionMil
I reside in Be: k»-ley , Alameda Co. ('a ifor
¡¡ia, ami will take great p ensure in ansV’i r-
ing any inq aries comernmg th > mo“t
remarkable cure. Yom> respe«*tful!v,
W iiwa . m S !» im - LE.
Leading
SSj| I ÍMÍ ll<*t ÍO11
Make for Sale by
STIVER i WALKER j
OREGON.
~ - 'A
• <1 ('•* t ' I«
L * h •□»'
■
n i • h n»»»»’r» nnrt
. st <• v i ‘ • •« till
i ’« c a I’wil 'i rar fron» tL.it r-itf.
\ '»
. I l.i ,i ’• for TLlfltt I- «.»'i N
. i 11« I*! 111111»!
tb:» Illustrated Vt-rJal M ipnlrni: uf*.
X 3 t OMPANION
41 Tvmnlo Pir»re, Bo3ton, Mass.
WITH
SI .75
NOTICE !
$525.00 REWARD
To tin- party rue«-lviug the largest liat <>!
ii am us for
Till GRE1T NEW ILLI sTKITEl)
i
HISTORY OF UTAH !
er
BY HUBERT H.
BANCROFT,
THE EMINENT HISTORIAN.
COMBINATION PLAID AND CHECK WOOL SUITINC, R
SIX-QUARTER ASSABAT ALL-WOOL SACKINC,
TEAZLE CLOTH, NEW FALL PATTERNS.
TRICOTS IN COLORS,
HENRIETTA CASHMERE ALPACA,
BEICE PEASANT CLOTHS, I
New Silk Plush, Velvet and
Velveteens
I nited Stales District Attorney Garter,
A. Schmidt prepartxl a typical French din
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
under instruction« rruui Attorney-Genera) ner tor a lew «4 his tavor«*»! tricmls a short
till.ler“leeve sells furn tnre cheaper than
Mdler. had the suit dismissed, on tl.e tune ago. Netdl«*>s t«» say it was enjoyed to
Grand Jury.
utmost by a.’l present. The lunch room anybody in southern Oreg m
•
ladies will f.nd our Goods Fresh and New
arouii'l that title to the odd rmmhered th«
in tlu r«*.(i «4 .1» lining s saloon is getting
The t<»llouimr names wer<-drawn lrotn tin-
Furniture of all kind*« at Gild«’r*!eeve s. jury
sections ir m Roseburg, in Oregon, Io in<»re popular every «lay .
b >\ t-»r tlu* regular !>«•« »■ uh-r Term
Finest stuck south of Eugene.
•
the Calif, rn.a state line, is complete in
grand jury last Monday D. Y.Gray. tort-man.
L. N Browning ot L«-land has the agen«*y-
Fr«* I F> a lentiurg of (’eatrxi l‘«>i it >n d» E. Barb»-. A. B. Chapman, X. stiUhain. S. P.
the Central Pacific railroad company.
1»»r a live “t»s-k 'ti*iiranc«- »-»»mpani, w-hich
< Hiv< r. Jacob Neutliamm'-r and J. A. Hous­
This practically petitc’s the title of shouhl pr»'Ve popular among om farnuTs, o.ie of his fly ng tri >» i i t » 1 » it of Yreka ton. I’h» y <!»-lil»»-r.»i«*»l until Wednesday aft«-r-
prov ui»*«! it will injure .i*raiii“t l«»ss by starva­
the Central 1'acitic to all the lands tion. .**<>m«*thtng that will take th«- place of a la«t Week
n»»«»n an I returned flirt*» m*t;«-tiip-nts, on»-
-r I*.
No need of sending to Portland fo’ furni charging .J. If Preston with larctuiy trom a
similar.y siiuat-d along the line of the hay .“ta» k is wnut is want« «1 most in that line
“hop, »-tie charging L I ward Myer and Ja<A
ture
(¡dders'teve
keeps
ii
tine
a^ortim
nr
here.
California an l Oregon ami Oiegon au.l
Wright with th • crime <4 obstructing a pub
i 111
*
FOItT 0*1 Ulto, •N'or »•il'.MIItït ALL PER­
Th«- ladies <d the M. E. church South, of ami se.l“ at rhe lowest rates.
lie highway . The final report was ma !•■ after
California. This «ill enable the com­
Grant > Pass, hax’e provided a small parson­
SO' l.l.î.n >ME TÜEA fMKNI t‘!.M ! I» H lllfc
Die edu'atiorrd te«t ap:»lie«i to .Vims A
the u«ual vi«'t t«» the county othces, jail and
pany to give setil< rs und ot cupants a age bul .1111«. to b»* further enlarged in th«*
hospital, on We,in« “ lay afternoon,
IN Tilt Ill Utt OF «l.r.THAT HILL UIVE
Yum
T here seem* to lie a difference ui opin­ satisfactory title to tii«ir hold ngs and futur« , tor the accommodation of Rev. J. S. Fries at the teachers' examination ar Ash­ county
ait1 r which th* grand jurors were «iiaehargud
IN'lANl .Nltt! ' IUI 11 F AND A
ion between Secretary Jeremiah Ruak, help to open up and develop that „hole Futtr«-i . who arrived this w»-»-k from Indian* land last we«-k refi-rts credit upon the for i h“ term.
Centra! P« int school« as w» II a-« upon tbe
t(*rritory
tu
tak»*
charge
of
thu
pulpit
at
this
rrita.iM.Nr
ton.
ol the Agriculture iK-partnieut, anil W eel- section o! country—.N ot - imi to l uum
applicant for a cer iti *ate to fetch. Mr
place*.
Mill Interestin''.
ent farmers an to their pi**|enty. In
The most -‘peedv, posit-,*- ami perm«
Many of the wise* m«-n of the county-s«*at Fries ha<! never tau.’ht a «lay nor s'lhmit-
hia recent annual report "Vncle Jerry"
ar«- ubiy discussing th«- pr«»posed ne w charter te-i to a prior ex-tnunatmn amt vet tie • In tiu- rn.itt«-f of i > id petilion«*«! f<<r by Win. I tient cure for < iitarrli i í tl>?
’ " i I, Asthma
■■ IL
IbU'oRlM.
SOI
Es.
whu
h
will
be
among
tlu-
first
bills
infr«»duce«l
came off with ffying coi»»rs and a genera j M. Math«-set al., in E-b-u precitu-t. the c«»unt\ and all Thro.it, 1 t:■ ■:<!.ill. I.miR. Heart
exprexeen setisfartion with things as they
at Salem Doni this seg-tion. Almost every one average grade <»f !*i, which is r inly . X | v*"ninissb.m rs h«*ard tin- iirgum« nfs of tlu-
are. Yet, aa th« Omaha Bee says, ‘‘70,-
is agre*ed that it would be b»*st to have an en-
j ru“p«-ctlve paitius. examiiu-d and compar«*«! Stornai h. ! ver a timi Ki lm-y Atlutiotis.
The President ha. forgotten little ami tir» ly new chart« r. rath« r than to undertake | celled uiuier lik“ <*.reiiinst.i*iues.
000 farmers in Nebraeka, 106,000 in Kan­
Cotisv.tii] tmn. in
I tn«- p«-titim an I r«m »nstranc»- and d«*eiil»-»l to Nervo is Ih »ility, , , •
to
amend
î
Iu*
old
one*.
I rec» vi the petition. E. W. Carver, Levi its va:io :a “tagt s, p< rtnint tit’y cured.
sas and 65,000 in Minnesota have just learned nothing, lie niwta thecungreae
M
rris
and
L.
(
’
.
(
«»Ionian
tilt'd
claims
for
drawn out of Jerry Rurk’a party a/id in which hia parly provoked ihfaat,
The members «»f the city u<>iin«-it ar«* consul,
! billing» “. J. D. Whitman, .I H Stewart and I»R. A iiokn ' ; <) rî < I.IN AI. Ml'l'K <n T rha T-
have voted that 'hey are not prosper­ on it* reassembling, with a tediously »■ring a pr»»p«'sit|oti from tlu* "Oregonmn
Notirr. i„r tbe I >i*auon o( i I u er and Th» u. ( mu» r<»D w»n appoint»-«! to appraise MENT .1111 l'ir MltniCATI I, INHALATIONS
mad« through their g» ntlernanlv agent. E.
ous.'’ According to these figures, it s urgent exhortation to remedy none of the Sc<.tt, t«»r an » \t«-n«l»*»l write-up in tlu .X«w quartz mines, eh ., for >,«.<■ at the 1 ; m f - ■ i- 1 damages, an»l will m«*et at thueoiintx < l«*ik “ gives inst i'i’.T
ns relief, builds tip and
I «»th»*» and »piality on Friday, Dec. l 'th at 10
231,000 to one.that Jeremiah Rusk ia "uff niiataktg already made, to prrss forward Y ear’s edition id that pr«»grosi vu sheet. Mr. hcr
o'-'io, k.
't , I»« lor»- proeeciling to «-xttnlru- recitali s the v.hnle co’.istitiitioti
S.
is
we*ll
up
iu
the
wr.te-up
tuisineas,
having
in the same hue and tru*t to that provi­
hia ba.*e.A utmmil Itrvtocrat.
sc stern, tir i ' v pr..’..:.ging Ufa
Tbe American Mining <’»ule. “tan iar.| i th'-Pio|. »;>»-d tout»-and appraise as <hrcetu»i
engag« <1 in that fine w tu n snow-bound
dence which the Frem.ii say watches been
k-faiitate.1 P-l I . '
AUtln»tity on all subjects pertaining to
nervo:
in this valley last winter.
nil mining, water-right“, etc., is kept for
Tm
I*itt»l>nrg Pma remarked* few over Americans and fools. One subject
consti itu'io is, ,,’T ai: 1 joung i
The new Jump- 4T-foe bruig»*. 120 fu« f l«»ng, sale at the T imes office.
ugo: “The high
gain fri n t<n to thirty j'vui' L iu from
*
„ tariff uf four c« nts i Mr. Harrn»on was bound to discus»»—the i u«»st the county $170 an«! the (¡rave- ere« k
In iu.i'ig II o»i's Sarjaparilla, f.»r it is
______
:
_ enacted at the ' tariff; a se« on«l he was chus» n to bring bridge, KU feet in length, coflt §??»;.4u. E. M.
A’. Sturges' hydraulic mine over th»» loll
a ____
i-oun.l
un tin
was
y«!.i)S.
»•V'-ry vv h • e recogniz**»! as the standar»! tllirt > to n:
Light
«<f
Wolf
»■«•■•
k.
th«-
<*«»ntrae*t«>r.
b(tthd
has
«h
‘
V»*|ope
i
mt*»
a
fin«?
piece
of
property
last session of the present congress lor forward—the Force bill. < hi neither has
D r .
s ; ' h nom -‘ t I si. i .1 .-uni ni.it-
medien ?
ami
blood
with the* county last wet k for th«* two struc­ sin e he “tru< k th»» h«ck cha»«n 1 p.v'v boil ■ n -u¡»
the purj»oiie of enabling 1 tie capital ;n he anything new to say—N. Y.
\ . J'iinEs tures. Jos. ptilnc county- is u«»w well fixes! f«»r
pu il’.er. 1 ba“ won it- vv.»y to th” front velous
r s hive crc.iti I tl.e gnatest
thia country to be used in the establiBl * (Independent Republican.)
briiig«*8, it it «lid ru'tuirv a good d« al ot n«-rv< grave'. The output “me la»t ¡•«•»iiiarv by its own minus.c iu»*rit, in*i has ine astoui I:
it on the 1’acitic Coast and
run“ well up I’H.» the th nisan Is
to
uiak«*
good
the
I
ose»
-a
e»f
last
winter.
ltr«.
’
»
st
sale
of
:«I1V
prep
im
’
on
»»f
its
kind.
ment ot tin*plate worka.” Thia ib n« t
tl’ronO. .' t th-; Ani<ric..:i co tin.ut. dur­
Tua latest nr»« from the scene of the
In
the
Hendry
and
Messenger
mine
on
A
’
y
hours:
»IrugJst
will
confirm
this
Shipments t«> th«* north ar«* changing in
only untrue,but it is absurd and impo*>iii- Indian trouble 1« n t of a re.,*siiritu; na-
ing the pi t twenty-live year*. A-thmi,
character since th»- fruit season end» «!, ami Appleg .te the main tu-nei is n »w lejiig -tatem«.*t'♦. If y«»u »I - • i !e t » take Hood s
ble. The duty of four cents a pound ib , tlln ,
Tue Ind an* are aMsuminu' a more carload after carload <»t hogs an«l catti«- hav«- constructed, to be put a h“tance ot XI S ir> lp.irill i d«»n<»t b * tudu «•«! to buy any* Ca'.nrrh of the Ili ad, .-.nd a l Throat Br. n
and
on block tin and the bla< k oxide uf W
chi.'1 an ! J.nngtroulde ir tnntly relie, rd,
A“
*n as water •hing cl“» ristrail. Be surr t » get Hou»!'»*
Win like attitude, and while busily en­ r» places! thu long trains ot cars i«*ad«*d with feet into the niouiiLaiii
tin, and as the manufacturer» uf tin plate gaged in the iihuet dance ostensibly, a>e appl«-“. p«-ars ami melons, w hich hav«- found Is attainable th-ir arrastra wil. start up on
al-o I‘ar P' -e.: -e .r .i ! I > ':::■ -often cm cd
an outl«-t from ttie valley ov«*r th»* S. P. lines 2’k) tons of ore ihat a“s iys f.si io the ton
must buy thia metal, the impoaiti» n
"Castori* uso well »darted to children’-hit j Cstlorl* eures Colle CoaÇWien
permanently et fi: t <"■
nltution.
D r .
also engaged in m i mnulatiug srrns and tins s»nson. Few r«aliz«- lu»w rapidly thu
Ear in For Rent.
,
I K..nr
Kumi/b Iharrhœa,
1 ..rrho-a. Eructant
hour Stomach.
Eruttatimi.
of a duty of fSO per ton on an article »munition, including a large supply of trad»- In trult and produce- is being ♦ xtende*»! The mine is very promising and prospects
A lion NS essay on the " c :.: ’ . oty of Con- 1 recommend , it as »opener * to any p-’-.cripu
a Kills Worms, five* sleep, sad promotes <u-
impr»*v-
a
“
the
tunnel
is
«
xten<1»*d
into
the
¡he
John
<
enh
r<
farm
•
n
B
cet
creek,
j
lu
sont
h»-rn
(it«
gon.
or
how
th«-
balance
ot
which was «inly free till the McKinley
«uniption." and a treatise c:i ‘‘Cat.irrh ol «OOWUtorne."
IL A. Àscari. M D.,
gestion.
a
new
style
of
tomahawk,
that
ia
utterly
trade is gradually setting m our favor. AH' mountain, the richest rock so far having rout.» ii'Mg b'>u acres, is ,db*re*i for rent.
law was | a“ac(I, was evidently not in the
the I!,.«!.’’ v.itli cvi'lenccs of some ex-
LU So. Oxturd SU. UrouXiya, N. Y.
ueeleee for dancing | urposeH, and are that we tu e»! r«.< make tills th«* wealthiest val come ftoiu tbe lower end of the ledge.
injurious medication.
For furth'-r | irti<- ¡l.irs empi re <>f
interest of tin-plate manufacture.
trnor.iin.it y cr.res. lnailvj free. Call or
also running off alt the reservation ca'- b y on the coast is a coinp»ting line* of rail- I
Min. S. E. bn.
Tas CrxTAvn ('«»irPAW 77 Murray Street N Y.
road with «-asternconnectons. Whenever we* ,
Ja»
k
“
onville
Precinct,
Ort.
.
tle into the had lands, evidently to he haveonew» will not have to rely so exten­
ahorn ,
Fruit Ijind, in the Willamette Valley.
Roa Rov P akkisk the poetry hunter used for military supplier w hen hoetili- sively oil "climate” to boom our suction.
Fourth bi J MScrrSsna :•(»•> ¡ •»rtlan«:, Or»*ir>n,
This land is situated from 3 too mile*from
has been recommended logo to Klamath ties are openlv declared. The war de­
Shakes and Hhinghft.
I the Slate t'apitol, with it» excellent -hip-
N ot ». - Tim e tr*:»t’
’ >- »v7. p» '■ r«l. *»*nt by
county and camp for the winter, to be partment ia following G«n. Jliles’ ad­
A supply of the best shakes and shngles •ll’l « t >
p eg facilities, cannery, etc .and is esp,-c.
ft
• «no
KLAMATH i'Ot’NTY ITEMS.
readv for emergencies whenever Peter vice with reference to having all availa­
has
just
been
received at the T imes »»thee tanno! p< . .
1 :n p
tally adapted to fruit rai«mg
which
will
be
sold
n
q
n
■»
r*
’
*»
i»-s
to
suit
at
the Toet lapses into verse. If Peter has ble troops, even oil this coast, ready for
F ive s, re tracts from $■>’> to »75 per acre,
«1INV1K5 13 ix; : . . ■ f'‘.GL'LTAIION.
Mr. Skaggs <>f K»‘tio has gone to 4’ajifurnia. all cultivated and readv to set to fruii.
ra-nsanwhle rates.
preserved his earlier effusion» and will immediate rail, and is massing addi­
Ten-acre tracts partially cultivated lor
D. C. Brownell spent the w«*( k at Mud lake,
give Rob Roy access to bis tiles and pri­ tional tones about Hie dancing fjioux
1
1
♦.XT per acre,
vate pajiers and ulmit him to daily com­ and Cheyennes.
1
Twenty acres light timber lan.l, .utii
I Arnos Lundy returned to Linkvillo from
munion in his ‘‘thought foundry," the
g..,sl spring branch, »;<•> t>er acre.
T he Director of the Mint Is informed Aslilaud last wet k.
Je
poor deluded ¿elver in poesy can easily
Twenty-five acres, fifteen acres in culti­
H'ghest of all in Leavening Power.— U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17. i HS q ,
Miss Hortense Buss. II returned home to
put in several months and find some­ that nearly amdlion dollars of Australian
vation,spring
branch
running
on
the
place,
Ashland
last
Fri<!ay.
thing original, or at least striking, every sovereigns, gold, was de [or: ted ar,,
for |3o fier acre.
We clialleugo the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that
Th» Midway hotel i« now in charge of D. E.
hour. Peter’s birth and death couplets melted down at the mint at San Francis­
Foriy acres of choice lan.l all cultivated,
an acre of thrifty, w.-ll-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val­
Barrows
!afc
uf
Pelican
bay
.
The treasury department
-mail house, some young fruit already set
and coffin advertisements are deservedly co last week
ley of Roguo River will yield a net yearly income of «100. It will
L. Gerber biHight biuhead ot thu » attic (rota out, «70 per acre.
characterized as ui yrnfrii, and should is informed that |2fio,poo was transferred
Ail»« rt Walk»rot Bly last week.
Forty aerts of land a 1 cultivated,
average I»»0 trees to the acre, and th. . timate is based upon the dem­
not be omitted from a general collection from San Francisco to New York mak­
wheat
this
jear.
for
ft>5
per
acre
ing the total amount trausferrel to date
Mrs. John Wel.'a and children ot Bly will
of Oregon verse.
onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce ?1 in value, net, of
Forty-three acres.
twenty-five acres
|3,lfi0.0ttt). These transfers are made spend the uinf»*r at San Jose, ( al.
culnvattd, tine spring brain li, place all
marketable fruit each year.
suh-treasur.es, free of
Al»-x Martin. .1 r . lust w»•<•!> took po.sscssi(»n fenced in, lor flu per a re.
I nmcihatblv following the announce I through the
ment ot tl.e formation of < ioiihl’s mitantic U,“‘rk-. , tinder privileges extended by of tiis neat n«‘w < »»ttage r»‘si<len*,.-.
Fruit raisers profit from »1'10 to ll.Xl per
The Thanksgiving ball at Llnkville w<u a Hi re after the trees are I years old. An
railload trnat.coins» the new» of the per­ Secretary Windom, (or the puipore III
industriousnian can nmke a good living for
fecting ot an organ'Z»iion by the atcricufa facilitating the business of the tinkers gran«! hucccsm in »wry particular.
J». W. Matte us will assume charge at the tils family white his orchard gets to hear
tnral machinery men ol Hie continent, and mere).ants in N,-w York dur.ng the
agent
y
about
th«-close
of
the
month.
mg by raising vegetables and various crops
stringency.
Complaints
have
lit other words au acre cf producing fruit trees has a valuation of
who have about pH' the finudiiiiK tmu-liee i
.
.
......
Let us know wliaf
on their latent etlurt in the trunt line by p'S-ently men n>a<ie by i-ertain San Fran-
I uo (.inky ill»- hunters bagg«*d 4s wild geese lor Hie cannery
$1000.
It is better than nny bank fan the bank is sometimes earned
amount
you
have
to
invest
and
we
will
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ram
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one
«lay
last
week.
consolidating into the American Harves­ cm««» banks against a continuance of the
advise as to location.
into Canada by the cashier, Dame nature—a trust-worthy guatdian -
.1 1 K* rtehem late of Linkville ig now em­
ter Company with principal office at practice an tending to reduce their avail­
Meipi for maps, pamphlets and price
takes care of the pritteiple, and the dividends never fail. Of course ii
Chicago and a paid up capital st<x k of able reserve and contruct currency or» ploy e»i in the tiirnitiirc bnsiiu sN in Portland. lists to
$115,000,000 and assets valued at double the coaM. Secretary Windom ¡s consid­
A tin»- veranda will add to th»- attriietive-
you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their
T ur O ku . ox |,\ xi > C o .,
ering
the
matter.
neas ot the Grand ('vntrul hotel tn the future.
.Salem, Oregon.
Chat amount. With charming -um;/r -'/or
nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, anti invite
Th»- n» w l.-legraph line from Ager to Fxl-
Rail. or nahetc, or w hatever the French
T hk N. Y- S hu baa this to say of Pres­
the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your oreliatd, you
sun
“
hotel
at
<m»vei
cr»»
k
was
thilshed
nv»t
term is, the promoters of thin hi heme to ident llarriRon’M message «ent tocongreoa we«fc.
NO LONGER A TERROR.
must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a
rob the agncultuial clawes declare that 1 Mt Monday: “The principal tiling in
Mat . (ibenclmin w« nt to Jacksonville from Modern Treatment That Cures Con*flpa«
their object is to re«luce prices of mach­ 1’reRhlent llarrmon’M meMatfe iHthez»-al- >pragu»- r \.i <>n a i!\mg trip during th»-
foreclosure
of the mortgage on your orehatd.
tlon.
inery to farmers and to manufacture our recommendati'-n that tin* For« e bill We» k.
Acconliug to the san frauelsco dnilien a rfine­
Price,
$17
binding twine for sale at reduced rates! { ebouhi la* tak» n up ami i wed through
Mrs E W. Gamer last we» k r»*turned t*» ly he* b*eu discovert»! that with almost uq »
The L* t’hi r, Workmanship a»>'l
Vtona alt'T a pleasant visit with her daugh­
The sublime effrontery of such a state­ 'congrefm. There ib 1 ttle nvu.l of auv ter.
•rrimr certainty overronv* constipation. It is
Mrs. Wright of Llnkville.
he vmr RKbT.
ment, coining I rum mu h a source, is ; further argument upon thin subject.
tbe new laxative principle hi Joy s Veferabis
With half the care von give wheat-tields, and it will yield an income
SAVE MONEY BY Bl YIX« DIRECT
• h.i“. L-»w of Pin«* flat went to Jack«on
worthy of admiration, if the trust is I Thin bill ib Mimplv revoluti n. Its um*
l « »»iint j alt« r his family during tlu-we« k, they Sar-aparilla. The papers are full of recent oc-
on a valuation of $11 KM) an acre, lhere is not a win at-ii« ld in this
We can sGI you
not to be commended.
pur|MM«e ib to continue the domin mt par- ' having b«-en there Home months.
-nrreucea couflrminr its effleiency, and we g!rs
county which yields such an income, and l.\ l.K^ orchard iloes.
Harness at from $6.00 up.
| ty in power, ami to tbiw end ita promo* 1 N<ll W . M hi«t vr,* k delivered — .......
12 head <»t pla« e to their !a«t sensation, a card from Ran
We propose to sell you an acre of tine alluvial soil, within cannon
She
Road Carts from $9.50 up.
F. vkrv month bring* fresh evidence i tera are willing to destroy |u» al self gov­ thu horses ¡»f Albany, which he drove out Francisco's well known lady manicure
»srs: I am willing to relate tbe following ex­
that the great system of aeif-edu. ation ernment, to overthrow the rights of th»* . ?r«»m Laug« 11 valley some weeks since.
shot of five growing towns, cl"s<- to tin- steel rails of a trans-continental
SEND FOR CATALOG**.
Gal.iriu an. the architt cf and builder, was perience. I hare forj ears Lad a weak stomach
known popularly aa the t /iant r. >;u<i cirix»*iiM and of communities, ami to
railroad, in the most b -autiful valley on tbe slope of the Pacific, with
ACME MANIAC¿THING CO.
ideals extending its sphere <■( ue. Iiilne-e. ■ change the republic ot free eiwtiotiM m’ > j engag«-«! «luring th»- we« k In p itting up the attended with constipation, and never found but
iramv for a thu granary f«»r Newt. Pratt.
one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selecte«! by
ono preparation that helped me aed that anon
concentrated
party
»les|s>!ism. ’’
According to the ( hnutuv
for De­ a
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Sherman Stanley shot a wil»! goose on the
...
wore out and lost its effect, and I rat again a
you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or tin-winters of
cember the class ol TH ahea.iy numls ia | “ rtiia MCheme ahouM In* r» anted «iv wing
r«-< « ntiy, which ’n (ailing struck him in
5 000 uiemliers, whu began their studies I teimmedly and uncompr»*mmnglv by th« i ace. almost causing dirt-i ui conae» pi cnees. ■uffBfwr till I trie»! Joy’s Vegetable eamaparilla
ol<l
age overtake you and find you penniless.
Il helped me in every way an i has thoroughly
this yea», in addition to the many thou* 'every l>emocmt. If necessary every
Miss Ada Bowdoin last week returned to
ands g>reviou>ly engaged in the work. means of delay an«i obstruction abonl i I orihin«! to resume lu-r studies at the buMiru-gs reorganised me I had one of thu most sensativs
1 H AT CAN RE t SED EVERY DAY
be reaone«! to in eongreee. The miacbieb i ' »'liege th« r«-. att«-r a ph asant visit in I.hik- of stoma- hs and was in rontluual distress, but
_ _
is the kiml that pay*. Score* of
Every day the head uffi e at Buffalo, N
We give away the laud. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for
i ville.
can with the aid of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparills
/young business men, amt liun-
Y. ia tn receipt of about SOO letters and that aie sure to arise from such political
dreds of book-keepers and sten­ two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and
postals from jieople residing in all sec­ revolution ai ■ so great ami ao grave aa i Klamath scounty i-h-rk this w< k issued a now eat any an»l everything with my old ac
amount ot circuit court scrip, much ot custom*»! freedom without nny evil effects. I niu I
tions of the country desirous uf iniorma- to overahailow every other question. »artf»
ographers of faith sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portl.ind Busi­ (ll’ARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
;t the «•u(f>rowth <»t tlu liur-i-fouglit Shook
both surp ,sed and delighted, aud gladly rerom
tton concerning the course of readings. Whatever ditlerence of opinion may ex­ case.
ness College, Portland, Oregon, or ttie Capital Business College, Salem.
Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value
■¡cud
it»
n
u 4 Wright s drug -t<,r»*MiD- in the liurncd
Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of
Residents of the Pacific coast should ap­ ist among Democrats concerning other
their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet
C i . a K v Matrix. Manicure,
“trn t nils week gives birth to a Deal struc-
stu.lv,
-
urn.-
r.it
..ftnition.
D
’
r^'mor,Sliorthrin<LTvpewr!tinff,Pcnm.in^hipiuHlEriff)
ply for such inf irmation to Mrs. Mary subjects, let there be unity and co-upera di
stu.lv,
-,1111c
rnt:
t urc I“ k .>; t<•< t, to be us« d tor mrrchaiidisiiig
¡ai Kearney afreet. 8. E
ing in the markets of the world with tin- serfs of Russia and the slaves
e
H. Field of San Jose. In California fif­ tton concerning this. 1'rtverve the lib­ pur|MMK«.
I Asli De/itirtuicnt. ts. Write to cither for joint Catalogue ami specimens of penmanship
of India. “Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital
teen new circles have Ireen organized In erty of tbe people and put down the Re«
>< >» reported that
BuvkinaMer, in Jail
!
~~~~
n M »»loc county on at bargeol horsestealing,
aa manv small villages of the interior, publican conspiracy to destroy them.
The First Step.
ity of its soil,” gays a great economic writer. The people of -Jackson
has mad« a « onfesslon impli» ating Sylvester
while interest in San Francisco is un­
and the Dixon bruthcra.
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat,
county should learn this as an axiom.
abated. The aeries of free public lec­
Restored His Wife’s Health.
Sheriff Gow»*n advertiser to s»-H some valua- can’t sleep, can't think, can't do anything
Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in
to your satisfaction. and you w«.nd«*r what
tures, embracing subjects ol general in­
M *. w.i> suit» ted f *r year* iron del.iltv i»l»‘r» al property D»*ceinbcr 29. under execu« ails yon. You should heed the warning.
sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or
non
in the case ot th»* Scb«M>l Land
terest toChainami'ian», r*e-iiily inang
aim a gt i^eval b • ki
down of health Board issue«!
Ut-
vs. J. o. Hainaker et al.
You are taking th»» first step into N *rvous
fi
ura'ed, promises to be of great lienefit, tio re-uhs of d.*ra C3 i eculiar to women
toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means
H m. Nickerson and wife returned to the Prostration. You need a Nerve Ton *• and
inasmuch as invitations to attend are A !<MV bot’hsof Swift's Sprt di- i s. s. s.»
in
Electric
Bitters
you
will
find
the
exact
a
home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2years’ work. A
Ag» m y last we» k trom their trip to Jackson
not confined to readers, but extend to all restored her to perfect health
b built her county. aft« r atn-uding the funeral of Mr«. remedy for restoring your nervous sv.st«-m
more
beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the popula­
interested in the subjects presented. The up. in<‘rea.*v<i her eppetite and wight. N. s br«»tb**r, Joel Sh»*phvr«L
to its normal healthy condition. Surpris­
ing resul's follow th« use of this great
tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
Ch i-^'tu'iua idea is far-reaching in its aim until »be ia now the picture » «»f health.
Thu
demand
tor
stiak
(attic
to
replenish
Thespe»<ly recovery of
mv wif»
wif< from her
While Tou Wait,"
<4 rnv
Nerve Tonic and Alterative
Your appe
tobenei? all it succeeds iu bringing with- | The *pe» <Iy
Write to ns, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great
long ¡linen»« cancel all my family, and th»* ranges h:is Hireaiti caused an advanc«- in
in its infinea.e, either men or women, neveral «»f iny neitrhbot*». n» take H. S. S prices. Ranchers begin to reallz-*. t<»«> that lite returns, good digestion is restored. :»n»i
1
z
/A-*
BUT CURES r
valley
and our Orchard Home.
4*;'
when th. pr< sent be. t crop is mark» ted th.-re the Liver and Kidneys re«* urn? health v
V.
and it is extending ;' ith a rapidity winch As a tout we nr ;»l' «!»• ijh'e»i with it
5 J?'.«*
win be® n i m prospect #U» ud fur o’Ttt v»-ar : action. Trv a bottle
Price 50c. at all
NOTHING
ELSE.
ant! fwu y Vxrs from nv’w.
I drug-felOYVY'
J
fa truly astonisliitrg.
GEVRVL il.Vt.MK», CuVmgtVU, V.
EADY at 1;« m -<»til> true H’“t«»rv <»i M -r-
inouifiu pulilt“ii«-l En-rinatmu. nit» ii .«< |y
interesting. p»»w» i f ul — En»b>ib< «1 n..k»
b>
Muruions and Gentilt
W<INDERFl* L ADV EN TI R1 >
Ot Trapp«*!“ and Traveller- Bh>od> Indian
Wars 1 bribing a<-u<»i«nts <•! M mi -»“«» !«^ and
Miraculous E-« ;tp«-“ Th«- iuiii <> u > Ditmt« A*»z>»»-
uiation. Etc.. Et« .
MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY
Th» Tithing H«» um - («l«stial Marring«
Strang«* R«-ligi«»u* ( u-t.-m*» B:<.gia¡»n\ «»1
Brigham Young, as thrilling
a nuvulj.-t
true hlatory.
A gran»! i»o«'k t<> “« II. Ev«-ryt»«>dj Wants It.
M»*rchants. Farmers. M«-chaniu.“. an.; a /
«l.i“s«-< hax< «*aa»-rly aw ailed tlu app»aran.
of this remarkable l»<»«*k.
AGENTS
“• ini » juk k “1 (■' t< >i i • >*t 1 y and «legant ( an-
\;u>sing Outfit. D n't aa>t« tinu- uiimg 1»»r
circular«, but secur«- t»-nit«»rj tH-(«<re it is
given out. Ruin« mt»«-r this i« h -ul j,. »
f
intense INTEREST t<> all. and t*u Grand D)us-
trati«>u>
attra«!
attention
<v-»nwh«t-u
A ddress —
THE HISTORY COMPANY t
723 Market St
San Francisco
We cany Boots. Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Shoes,
Groceiies, Etc., Etc.
I
for Infants
Children
ro siriv
I
I?/ 4. iLM È rtiiN T
\ T7'r>
nn.
ES
ÜATAFiB:!
Cunei
RhcnmaliMii. Xriimlgia. Corn*
HEADACHE. Ard ALL PAIN
Th' C.'lfurr. « Pc, • r »nd It»«- T.
ELECTRIC COt'GH CL Hl
CURlt> COLD? CR, . r CUCf. »<■
Held br «L Freie
E«-»i 2:-r. »Or 4 $’
Orr.tinc.r A Co . Prop . lot Aegrl.%, Q.|
if
Baking
Powder
o <z<z
' ,z
-.
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
vr I;* woHi'ii &i,ooo.
PRESTON ’S
CURES
/MY
HEADACHE
THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION
MeM Oregrn-.
Ile nmtiTsigiied has uow for -ale ut th
br:< k\ hi <lw ii < hi Abhktnd
Tiling of All Kinds
FROM
INt H|T<><; INCH
C. H. VFG111E, Astia id.
We jie miller <il>li. ati ■>« to E. W. llani
ni' ii'l uf Wimer for n couitnunieation call-
mg ui', n'l -ii to iiii'. er„:i. prin er'i error,
in l.i- bo'aniial art: e in tl.e r<cenilv pub­
lish, <t " II, «"iir «- ,.f S. in Lem '.»regi n ’’
Wl.i.lia. sbal'i res. Kt to < ur nailers in a
-hurt t'tne.
Final Notice to Delinquent
Taxpayers.
OTI« !: 1S IIEKEBV CIVEN 1 11 tT Ì IIF
.falinuiK-m tllI iìm ,,t
k.,.,,
non. tur Ivi ha* I h - ch toni. <1 m <-r t.. mi- u uh
N
filli A 1 ». < < >1.1,1-< 11< in ,\fi pereonH who
HI. <111 Malli I1M nl|| |,|.!lw ,.Mi:
U1,. „flj,.,.
Jnek»..iivil|, an.l M idi without fnrth.-r <b :»<
a» I wi.l 1.. < oiu | h 11«) t<> ad<l niih'arf. H|H| j,., .'
upon thè pro|K-riy <.t 11«< «aid de.inquent* in
<>i<l- r lo < nf,paj ni. nt .il-aid tax II ' ,,,t
;.:.l'l l.y Noveixla l fi 1-1«.
.t”lhis |s l OSllIVELY tl» 1M-t cal!
ui.ir. cia< <• will t>. k I m ii att.-r X<<» . 1.
a
|.rol»|>t (H.llipllatK , UHI, t|„. |MW w,||
,
tiirthereoeta.
JAS.G. BIKDSEY
Ni. rilt ani) fax-C l!<, t..rot .1 •. L . u liubly.