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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1890)
'uouuuf e iw .DECEMBER -*’• ik Hncci has tiinahed hi» 45 in,I diet in N«w York city, ill-b'.vWn mu-'e,.m freak, an,I the conntr». Two tnimlred jla WAlclif-t l> m >»t In» fir»« meal, lite»«lly » ' break-fast, ‘ last «»y- ____________ Gov tn I»«" •*" G-'»’-’'* ,he J at «•¡dency ottli- Union Pacific i»)»tein urBChrmtmBapre'cn« thia year, w hen the old man die», one i* constrained to wonder to whom he will bequeath the eartn. II he hv. s a few war* more be will have an "all-rail ’ worm i fence —— around the planet. T he iik |»ro¡»*jMeil proponed ti.jnie flume project* from T up|>er Rogue river to the railroad con tinues to excite (zvorable comment awl to engroea tlie aernMW attention of all int -real edi« the development of the ower valley, it will la* a ¿real »lav for Jack- aon county when the completion of the flume can be announced to the world. T he election <»f Puboii ah I cited States eeimior the long term by the Idaho legislative, it is claimed by hie opponents. w.U' illegal, ant a contest will probably be in»titute«i. Ihe statutes provide for the cho«Ming of two senators, while three were ebueen. Gov. Shoup apd W. »K McConnell are the other sen ators. i________________ » <10. Ytyflias been engaged for s annual message to the h will prove an able state «•eruor has the faculty of tubile ailments correctly agt.osi i^id always every , <^.t. ».«•••" pieacribea ttie ..... right «utnedy. Ttie legislature will do well to heed his warnings and sugges tions. ___________ _ B laine is once more endeavoring to run a bluff on England, in order to fo ment a war feeling in this country that will float him into the presidency in 1892. The old boy is well aware of the popular ity of bis reciprocity measure,aud thinks he sees in the fisheries dispute some thing that will offset the Farmers’ Alli ante detections. T hk Lake Labish disaster has c ist ttie railroad company in actual damages paid to injured passengers no less than $200.- 00d, and Uie end is not yet. By the time all repairs are completed the company will have sustained a loss that would have placed every tres.le on ttie line in ffrst-class order. Moral: Railroad econ omy is the road to disaster. S enator F rye ,in the Behring sea mat ter, »ata that we must wait for informa tion from the jnnt commission which will visit Alaska ami investigate the matter, and then refer their cone usion to a board of artntiatiun. II • said that it the Pieeident wanted additional fund- with winch to fnmrah better protection to our sealing interest congress would no doubt vote them. U nh . e J erky R i sk thinks he will climb into the white house over a barrel of sorghum sugar He makes the announcement that government cheiu- isU have at last discovered how to separate the sugar from the syrup with out precipitation, which if true wil mean the production of sorghum-sugar at a great profit. It will be in the nature of an agricultural revolution on the rich plains of K insas an 1 Nebraska, should it turn out to lie true. P ennsylvania baa +'>’0 poet-offices, ami the population to make them all self- aupportmg or priaiuctive of revenue. Oregon, with vastly mote territory, has «/»J poat-< tli, es, and many of them Will not pay for mail eervue for years, The two states have kindred resouices and bulb are equally accessible from Halt water. Our climate is vastly aujierior and our agricultural capacity ten fold greater. Toe comparison should induce profound reflection on ttie pait of those peasiinists who already iieheve that Ore gon is getting overcrowded. Pennsyl vania lias grown mote rapiiby during ttie past, tlec.nl« than ever belor«. S inator H oar speaks for hit party when lie asseits that the arguments which tie Deims-ritic senators are mak ing sga n-t tlie Force lull will not affect a single vote Twenty years ago even Mr. Hoar himself would have recog nized tlie shameless character of thia admission. A numb« r of senators, near, lyall the Republican members of the chamber, determined to vote for the Force bill, no matter what may be saul against it, n j matter what maybe proved against it, no matter if their judgment should be convinced. There is no more abject surrender than this of ib>- intelli gence or conscience even in the land of the Czar. _____________ Wi. admire the pluck of the Montana Democra's, backed as tiny are by the jieonle. W. J. Peoruae. ttie editor of the 1»<uin<//«’irriu/of Butte city, was . . .-!< attle recently on Ins way to Victoria, in conversation lie staled that, »hen the legislature of his state meet a this winter, an entirely new election for the United States senate will be held. Senators Power and Sanders, who were last year declared elected by the Republican legis lature, w it b.-disowned, and D-mocratic senators elected by tins legislature, which is l>eriiocratic on joint ballot by seven. Mr. Penrose is himself a member of the legislature. He does not think the V. S senate will admit the Democratic nominees. Ttie movement lias ttie hearty co-operation of Governor Toole. A gentleman informs the Sunday (i<iZrt,e that Se retary Windom has tieen snubbed by Harrison, and it will not lie a surpn-e if he should resign. Windwui, so the (>a:ettr'ii informant states, wanted Harrison to make financial matters, especially the bond scheme, the chief subject of his message. He impressed U|sin the president ttie importance of calling attention to the financial condi tion of the country, and the necessity of prompt action on the part of congress. Nearly all the cabinet agreed witti Win dom that it would tie the liest thing tor ttie naity for Harrison to make the sub ject of financial legislation ttie keynote of hie message ; but tl.e president could only see ttie Force bill, ami let the op portunity of his administration slip by. M h . M< K inley will go into hieti rv as ‘‘.Young Man Afraid ot His Bill." ’ His first intention was to Lave his master piece enforced immediately upon its passage. Then the prospect of finan cial distress made turn relent somi-wliat, and be consented that all goods entered before October 1st might be withdrawn from bond under th i old duties at any time before February 1, ISItl. Now he has agreed !o postpone the time again until July 1st, for gissts entered liefore the 11th of last October. Perhaps tiefore that time the new congress in extra ses sion may have repealed th« worst of his taxes, and the McKinley bill in its orig inal deformity may never go complete ly into force at all, says tin* Ejraminer. The country will not mourn to see it done away with, as they are already tired of the measure, which is so ely in the interest of the favored f- w EDITORIAL SOTES. COISTI ITEMS. A DEPLORA BLE AFFAIR. The casualty by which J M Rob«-ri* Tlu* holidays are being nicely ot*s<*rv<<l in m: p*u:, < .Cl uianuia, tur< r- woiiM re Klamath county . came to his death, and winch t«»ok place ala 1 ■ I >* ny t! .• .V. } /,/ , «<iy Gilbert G. And« rs«»n of Ol«*ne visit<*d friends while he was working about the Stacy pin* ; inil 1« «a iu>i |«»r »mi»*. I* h.u« !»♦*« n at Ashland last week. tab e|sawmill on D. P. Barnes’ ptace in <iv«licate«I, in its new home, to tire inter* John H««gan is slowly convalescing from his Sam’s valiev, Wednesday morning of la-t w»ek, continues to excite much comment. » st* ui llie people ul the United Stale*, recent s« vere illiu-ss Th« r«* is no snow as yet, but some rain, which The un ortunnte result of a hasty action and will r«*iiiaiu L» ev«*r lai hfui to that is «juite acceptable. while in a heat of pa*9i'»n is de ply <ie trust. D uæiretH, sub-ciibe for it. J. <’. Sergent returned to Dairy a few days plored t»y the friends < t the dead man and Tiu u.%v;J »¡»propriiilion hill is rum- since from hi* trip to Kogu«* river valley. bis day* r. 1 be < ircumsUnces attending |>let«*«i 1 provides for one new slop, a Al Farrow pass«*! through Lmkville from the incident are about a* toil »w*. |. j I.nk«* county, en route to San Francisco la«t >ta< v bad c«intra« ted t<» saw up th- timber tup - crew i rotect' d cruiser, similar to we« k. ot» the Barnes plair « n ihe share* and Mr. crun er N > 12. Tbe cost is limited to Rtev<* Curran, th«* vet« ran h«»stI«»r.now <»n the Barnes had employ« d J. M. Roberts, a $2, "K’,•**>. tin- bid carrii-H a total np- Lmkvilh -Air« r route, visited frien«ls at Ash young man ot 26 y« ar*. bav.ng a wife and pr«. pt b.t» »n ■ .' alsmt «3 t.ô'JO,Ojd, ___ ____ being land during the week two children living about one mile from ats d! f 3,O'Ml,000 less than the estimates Th«* firm of Slewart 4 Ratns«*y having dls- Moonvdle. to receive his share of lumber solved partn«*rsh!p, Mr. Stewart !s now sole from ihe saw an.I c ■ imk I i r.»l>lj more year’ ’ » About seven o’clock on isidi-r.tbly more than than laet last year s owner of the property. bill. Wednesday morning the sawmill em F S. Stanl«*y a«lv«*rtisea nursery stock at ployees.J. E ami H. B. Olsen,T P Askew 1,«x tl.-t i en vat in Iielaiid leau.U-«} in lowest prices, for « ash or trade. He is reliable b;la? and James Conley ami S.las Crad and guarant«*«** satisfaction. a do al ¡or r,.rnrll. In the Kilkenny The management ot the Hotel Linkvllb* now dock, were engaged about the engine and election Im» candidate,Seullv, waKdefeat- runs a fre«* bua to th«* mineral h. taprings saw getting ready for the day’s run, ami Mr Stacy was engaged in rolling a log ed hy llemiewy.the McCarthy tandida e, every Saturday an«! Sunday. Mr Wilhoit and wif»* «»f l.«g«g lake had the about thirty feet away. Roberts was sit hy over a thousand majo. itv. limoitiy ting on a tool box on the platform beside * Ia*t Hami lton bays | neatly cueiciuu was mi>f >rtun< to los«* their llttl«* daughter the furnace. Lav.ng remarked to Engineer wetkby the hand of death. excrci.-ed in North Kilkeuiiy, amt that .1 W. Hitmaker J Haniak. r has ha* decide«! decided to fit tit up the Olsen that be ha«l sprain» d his wlist the _____ t ■ . by J. ■ A. • as * the l’arneliites have good ground to con- buildif g recently occupied previous day ami did not think he would Houston test the validity 01 lleuneaey’a election. ms a sakwin for us«- as an office. be able to work that morning. Mr. btaev W. T. L«*e of Tennessee arrlv««! at Linkvtll«* was not aware of that fact and obsei vmg A r a meeting oi tiie chamber of com to assist hi« father. J. P. L«*e. in th«* manage Roberts sitting idle, ordered him to go to carrying off a pile of slabs lying mar. merce the counuitte- on tl.e cousol.da- ment of the Esmond.last week. Much inter»*st is still taken in tlie «¡uartz Roberts responded: ”1111 not working for lion ot Purtian I, Ewt Portland aud Al discovert»*« at the head of Sprarue river. As y u; I'm working for Dan Barnes.” btacyt bina aubinitted a report favorrig conroli says show from $2 to $24 per ton replied: "It you don’t get to work, I Ugu uation,which was uiianimoualy adapted. 1 h«* example of County Clerk Leavitt, who somebody to work in your place.” Roberts Accompany ing the leport waa abil. to be has put up ami is maintaining a street lamp answered: “Get him, then ’ This exasper presented to ti e legi laiure, authorizing at his dw« Iling. should be followed by oth«*rs. ated S«acy, who shouted “G— d -you, get A. D. Bali«* disposed of his "Examiner’ down from that engine.” “I’ll get down cuneolidatiun. I'be acLerne waa tried present, the 5th choice in th«* list, to Irvin unre b-lore; but Aibma wuu.,1 nut listen Aubrey, who knows a good thing when h<* sees when I get ready,” replied Roberts. Stacy started towards him with the wooden it. to it, a d so the matter wasdrop>ed. Bunn A Woodruff have sold their interest !n handspike in his ¡hands, saving: “Damn Illi. Farmers Ahiauee ia already pa- fh«- K«*no flouring mills to th«* popular miller \<>u, vou’ll get down before you’re ready. I’ll fetch you down.” Roberrs stooped rad.ug Ila preaideirtial candidate« and p it- in charge, who will control the plant in hi and picked up a strip of board about two ting them through their paces lor ihe turc. (ret long, stood up and awaited his ap E. H. Cooper hasreturn«*d to bls Klamath raeea ut 1SV2—Far met Tiluuan, oi South county ranch nt Cooper’s station, on the Aah- Carolina; Farmer Stantunl, ofCalimriiK ; land-Link rille road, after a lengthy sojourn nroach. When about five feet dis'ant, Stacy said, “What are you going to du bdrur-r Kii'k, ot Wrconstir, and others, at Phœnix. with that stick?” Roberts made no reply. n.e I.lea! Not an Ohm man in the whole Sherman Stani« y return«*d alon«* from Ash ‘Drop that slick,” said Stsc.v, and alter procviwiun ! Keep your eye on thovati- land last wc«*k. Mrs. S. remaining at th»* gran repeating the phrase without eliciting any ite city to nurse her mother through her se- response, he struck at Roberts with the aiiatu as it looms up over tiie n-xt hill, noua !lln«*ss. and see il Farmer Brice isn’t there or Fre«!. Mills, who recently returned from San handspike, ihe latter partially warding <>fl Francise««.wherehr att«*nd«*<l the funeral of his the blow with his arm, although his head thereabouts. late cousin, Warren F. Mills, will engag«* in a received a imart rap, slightly stunning I n the supreme court, in the matter of qu mtier of enterprix**. nun. Before be could recover Stacy struck Miss Jennie Smith left Linkvllb* for San the second blow, bringing Robert* hi* the county-seat tight between Burns aud Francis« «» last we« k to attend a seminary Harney, ttie judgment waa reversed there. H«*r father, Hon. G. W. Smith, accotn- knee*. His appearance alarm» d Stacy, who then helped bun down from toe pin and the case temamled with instruc panied her to the gat«» city. form, amt before the men could get to him Hon C A. Cogswell and wif«* of l4tkevi«*w he placed the Injured man’s hat on h>s tions to Issue analternative writ. By this Harney is given an opportunity to appear «ojourne»! in Linkvill» se veral «lays last w«*ck. head, and the ati«r sat down on the I g Th«* s *nat«»r leaves tor Salem in a tew days, to and allow cause why the county-seat att«*n<l to his h gislativc duti«-s. i nrnage holding hl* head in his hands. After a few moments Robert* rtqtievted should not be located at Burns, which S. L. Ferrin of Wisc<»nsin last w«*«*k pur waa den.ed them by the former pre- chased th« Kealihcr farm on the K«-*n«> road, >oui gConiey to accompany him to St n- ley »drugstore, as he was badly hurt l’ne emptory writ of mandamus issued out and will immcdiah ly move his family thither noy could not leave the mui and Roberts from th«- blizzard-strickeu east. ut ttie circuit court. Many of L nkville's most prominent citizens Walk* «1 alone to the drug store ab «ut a mi e T he farmers are doing a good deal of now b«*long to T»« m » p B. O. N. G.. am! were »way, air vu.g there in a faint ng condi- pr« sent in all their glory at th«* mas«iurrad<‘ t!«»n. Dr. Manley was id himsell ai.dun- hard thinking these dava, and it is Bound ball last evening at Academy hall. oble to do rnin b t«> relieve him. and Lewi* to pioduce results, t he National Farm Many of th«* young nu n of Unkvllle fin«! di I’aukev. bv hi* «hrections, hit« bed up a ers Alliance has juet put a piank in its version during » he hulidav s« as««n and in the earn and conveyed the inj ired man to hi?» platform m lavur ol a just and equitable long winter evenings, at I> E. Barrow's shoot home, where be < xpired in the presence of ing-gallery in the rear of Carroll’s saloon. ms tamdy at about 3 o clock in ttie aftei- graduated tax on incomes, and the The popularity of Curly Webb's saloon is country will endorse it. Under such a n< v« r I«« tt« r illustrât«*«! than during the ¡;o«’n «>t ill»* same day. As soon as S’acy tax something can be done to prevent holiday*. H«* is fitted up in elegant shap«* and beard > t his death he bunted up ttie con the hb«*raI patronag«* tie is receiv- stable of the precinct and surrendered toe »..0,0110 a day capitalist from growing deserve« mg. himself into in* custody. Coroner 1‘ar- richer and the |I aday toiler from grow Homer M Reckes of Vincennes, In«!.. visit«*d 'on*. was notified, and. alter bis arrival al ing poorer. It is the > oneentraliun ol his uncle, Jo C«»nger, at th«* <*<>uiity-s«*at din Muonviile on Thursday afternoon, empau loo much wealth in the hands of the few ing th«-w«*«k, while on his tour through the vied* C"T«>ner’s jury at Stanley s had, coast country in search of health and recrea that ctiecks general pros|>erity. The tion. with Dr. Geary a- examining sureeon, ami farmers are on tlie right line, aud in this D *t Atty. Cuivig representing ihe state. (in«* of the Sons «.f «-X <h«*riff Childers and tight they are the people, fur the people wi I«* of Salem die«! a week ago, after a few The jury found n effect that the «.ecease i ca ne to his death by mean» of a wound la) s' illne«s H» w as a promising young man. are with them. and w»* siDccr«*i> sympathize with bis bereft i fl cted on <he bead with a club ot wood, and that i « their • pinion thecrime ..f man- J ok report of the sale of the New York parents. I. M Van Horn ma«le a short visit to Rogue s aughter had been committed. The ver 1» rM. sent out by some fabricator of !-• wci-k. Van Horn bi «ihers dict was turned over to c<«mmi ing mag s- ta.seliumls, is absolutely without any ar«* busily engaged in providing shelter for uat**! . C Gall, who was present, a -d foundation in tact. The rumor was so their stock this w«*« k.to replac«> their r«*cent'y while the witnesses a. «l accused w< re pre - alsmid iu its terms that it did not s-etn burn«*! barn. ent in the hall th** prel m nary exam - Th« union Christmas tr«*v at Academy hall nation, e ici’ing ttie facts as aboye recited to call fur a formal denial; but inasmuch • n W« Jn«*s<lay even ng was th«* cr wmng was held and 1. J. >ta< y wa* held to await as inquiries reach tins office from remote ••vent ««f the s«*aa«»n. in the ry«u of th«* llttl«* parts of the country, it may be said once folks. Ev. rybody was there’ and ev«*rybody t ie action of the grand jury, charged wnh the «¡line of manslaughter. Ihe magis ami tor all that the llorfrf baa not been went hoin«* happy. The grand mask ball advertised for Christ trate tiled the amount of the bond* at sold ; that it is hot lor sale ; and that it mas « veiling at Aca«l«*my ball in Linkvill»*, F.'»*i)U ami <|uite a number ol Mr. Btacy’s wdl continue to be what it has grown to under the auspices of Troop B, O. N. G., wa* neighbors (fua ifled in sundry amounts on in progreflM a* w«* w«*nt t«> pr« as. with a large 1« under bis direction—the greates the foilowing «lay, the bond bring filed in att« ndance and assuranc«; of a fine time. newspaper ami ttie foremost I)emix*ratic the county clerk’s office on Tuesday, ait« r Rev. Father Champagne is sealously at j .iirnal in the United States. Every approval by the justice. Di-tnct Attorney w.uk building up th«»church m his new fieki Coivig was sati'fied that the bond tihd d.d Democrat should have it. «»f mission work, an«) will endeavor to er«*ct ru w church ««lin<’**s at several points tn th's not fulh 1 the re«]uirements of the Oieg.»n T he cold, cruel, crafty Sioux warrior, and Lake comities befortt many moons roll statue* . «'inti immediately file«! a s« co .d in Sitting Bull, is dead at last, and the "round. formation before Judge Neil, sitting «»« h bones of this terror of the border will Much satisfaction !s expressed at the magistrate ami the accused was brought over by a deputy abend on Wednet» lav thorough up'thod In which WnbijandLoogh y ere long be where civilization demanded fulfilled fheir »tr»**t grading contract In Link Aftern examination yesterdsv that they bo put many years ago—on ex able. The county-seat pr« s«*uts a gr« atly im evening Judge N i ht d M .'tacy to ansv e t« t! • hibition in some disreputable dime mu prove«! appearance since the work ws* coir- cha ge of ru «r-ii-r in the second «iegree, seum. 1 le lying, treacherous, brutal plvtvd. without bail and remanded him t»» th»* chieftain has been constantly |>oaing Waiter Marpl«* had th« sight of one «*ye < nstody of the shenfl Ihe December ladore ttie public either as a maker of almost 4«>tr<»y<d in splitting w<»«*l at his term of circuit c «urt isstill In session and I 1 Iridian history, a massaerer of Cu-ter, father's pia«*«* »«¡i«* day r«*« « ntly. A «quantity ihe accused can have a »needy trial, as of powd« r in a knotty stick had n««t been ex- in h*r*ec’i «n 1231. 1’sapter V. Hili’.»» Code a border raid, r or a rostrum-freak Indian. pl<*l«*d b) tlu w<MMl-chopiit*rs,undin«-ndeavor- Sitting Bull was but little over 50years mg t > split the chuna a spark from bi* ax« i he court can r» -*ummou th»* late graml ignife«l th«- «*xplo*iv«'. and iH sid«** burning and j iry t > act upon the case Th»* di«tri< t at- of age ; but for more than 20 years he h id bli*t« ring tin* la«l's face dr«»v«* a larg«* splinter i«»rney will make the necessary motion on lieen the great chief of the western plains. into his •■>«•, with disustr«»us results. the 12th «4 January, to whi< i> date ihe Hu little folks of Linkvill«*gav«* a fin«1 rnas- court is adjourned, and it is pr bible that I ONUBKSSMAN Cl MMINus of New York <|uera«le ball, all by thetns« Iv«**. on th«* 12th, a special venire ol jurors will try the case offered in Congress a resolution selling him ! a prettier troop «»1 fairtvsaixi fays hasn’t mi its merits before the em! of the coming be«*n s» « n in a century. Th«* judg«*s, Alex fortii tiiat the members of the house of Martin. Ky Taylor and Frank M« < «»rinick. month. n prrsentatives of ttie United States have «iward»*»! tn«* pri/.«*s a* follow*»: First prize, h-ard with profound sorrow and feelina $1 50. Franc«** K» ssh r, for iieate*t costum«*: H H > i’ll jt.io Mottr. TO IC s«*cond pri/«-. tl 70. Bra«lf«»r<! Cart« r. for th«- akin to horror reports of tlie persecu b«*sf suM.un«*«! charaet«*r: ttiir«! prize, «I, .4 CHE If LOT tion of Jews in Russia, reflecting barbar Maud«* Baldwin, for th« must «»riginnl costunu* When v« ti <*Hn set an ENTIRE ACRE uf ism oi past ages, disgracing humanity N«»t tlu 1« ast pl* asing f«*ature <»t th«- «*nt» r- ih»* br*t fruit lan i in N h k»*l * Ad«lition fo ai d impeding the progress of civiliza tainment was a bountiful apr»*a<! of truit and M»*dfor«i for ll.e SA M E price ‘ cak«*, partakt-n of with avidity by th«* tired Nn keirsAiid Don joins Medford*» w»** tion. That their sorrow is intensified youngsters. tern corporation line. 1* situated in a beau by the fact that such occurrences should lifuland healthful location, and i* within a happen in a country which has been a JO'El'HIYE COUNTY ITEM». «tone’s throw of the Medford *cho<»! hou«»*. tiiin friend of the United States, and I he land is particularly adapted to horti that clothed itself with glory not long I). Hunt of Waldo visit«*d Grant » Pass one culture, and great returns w«»uld be real since by tlie emancipation of its sens «lay recently. ized there from a f» w acre* planted in and by its defense of Christians from The First National Bank last week r» m<»ved prunes, peaches, grapes, etc. I wo of its best feature* are that it is free the oppress on of Turks. The resolution their vault int<> the n«*wr min hug. directs the secretary of state to forward Stvplu-n Jewell b«*gins a term of school <□ fr«>tn city taxes, although n it lying a _’r»af distance from the business portion of Med it to the American minister at St. Peters f it* Cent« nrrial district next week. ford. while the Jacksonville>Medford rail- burg for presentation to the Czar. Mr* (Jhas. Taylor of Grants Pass visited road will run through the land near the H< sc burg on legal bu»int ss last w< t k. northern boundary. F ok sometime past it has been tl.e Th«* Hparlin Gotcher water ca«e has I ecu It has been laid out in tract» <»f ... ti V e practice of the treasury department to postp«>nc<l until th»* regular March term. acres and less, ami will be sold at very r»a- return to China, at government expense, sonable rales on the most favorable terms, Th»* Masonic officers of Grant'* Pas* lodge all Cbinere laborers convicted of enter will be instull«*! io xt Saturday « veiling, viz one-third in cash; one-third in ore ing our territory in violation of the ex year, ami balance in two years. Tlmber-lan«) grabbers are one»* mor«'cruis clusion act. This applied to Chinamen ing through the chon-«« timber of the county. For further Particular# apply to any rep utable real estate dealer, who will tak»* smuggled over the Mexican and Cana Circuit court Is still in Mcssion, reconvening pleasure in -bowing you the nd lition. dian borders as w. Il as those direct from next Mon<lay. Several < a*«*s have been tried. China. A recent decision hv Judge Don’t f«»rget th»* hall that will be given next Maxey, of the United States district court w««*k by th«* old Fellow* l«.*ige at Grant's A Ray of Hope of tlie western district of Texas, however, Pas*. 1- or all who are held by ’ll«* claims of scrof wdl, if it is sustained, compel a modifi D. W. Mitch« II i* now conducting a flour ula or otlier diseases of the blood comes cation of this prai tice. It is tn effect and feed store at Merlin, where h«* wdl doubt from H o « h I' s Sarsaprll'a. which by impart less do well. ing the elements of good health ami that the government has no right, under Dr. J J. Ston»* «•! Minnesota was a late the law, to send to China the Chinese arrival at Grant s Pas*, where he has i« gal strength to the vital fluid dissoAes the bonds of disease and sets the captive free. lalrorers who enter the United States business. No other remedy j«i existence combines from contiguous countries, unless evi K« Iley Bro«, ar«* pr«*paring for a long run at the positive rcon >mv the peculiar merit dence is produced that they came from their saw-mill next season, having Mlr<*ady a and the medicinal power of Hood s >aisa- China, or, in other words, that the lan larg« number of L>gs on band. parilla. guage of the law authorizing their return Th«*d«*corationa on th«* new national l ank building, wh» n completed, will make 11 the "to the country whence they came from" CENTRAL POINT POINTER*. handsomest edifice south of Sal«*in. should in such cases be' construed to Th»* holnisy* were g» n»*rally observetl in mean the contiguous country and not Wm. Herington has removed to our town thl* county, there being no en«i to the China. from Flounce Rock precinct. Christmas-tree entertainments, balls, etc. T iik attempt of the Republican mana- Hon H. B. Miil«*r visit«*»! th«* Sound cities Hr is gt rs to tort-go tl e usual holiday recess, last w«« k nth«' «-ompany's lnter«*st. pusbiug the sugar-pnic tame rv« ry where. tn order to pass the Force bill ami other Tucstlay « vening. Dec. löth. will b«* long re. political measure, is in a fair way to mb« r« «l as the first occasion on whu !i tlu prove abortive. It is unhkelv that’ any • lectric lights w«*r< lighted in Grant's Pass. positive legislation will be achieved by Thu* Mcf’rosky family left last •«••■k, to take congress this week, ami the failure to charge of a hotel down in Wo«*jland, Yolo take tlie recess is not expected to re county, • al. They havethe best wishes ot all. sult tn any measurable advancement of 'Ihe ('hristian denomination will hereafter public business. In the senate the hold servier* at Grant’s Pass atthecourt- «in the first anu third Sunday* of «ach elections bill will probably consume the h<»us«* month. first three days of the week The p ,s- Grant's Pass church membership in th«* sibilitiesof an interruption hinge alto various dt nominations numl>«*rs about 4<Mi. gether upon the rentiit of negot atiut.s The « hristian church has an enrollment of now in piogress among the Republican nearly fifty. The splendid w«*ather of th»* past three senators upon the sut.jer t of the caucus financial bill If a harmonious under months has greatly • xp«*dite«! building opera tions in Grant's Pass ami throughout Jose standing to support this measure is phine county. reached, the elections bill may lie laid t’ollrctor Br«*thrrton of tlu* Alpine club aside in its favor, and the discussion in museum at Portland is collecting sp«*cim« ns the senate turn on financial matters for in Jos« phiu»* county and investigating the a few days. It is probable that success Hogue river dam. ive adjournments for two or three days The Grant’s Pas* W., L. A P, t ’o.’s pumps, wnlch arriv««! last wi rk, weigh |»ound8 at a time will n.ark the couree of the and are capable of hoisting an immense house during Hie holiday a»ason. No ( «luantity of water. business of importance is expected to be • ( has. E. Williams and Miss Mary Trimble «if 'lone, as so many memtiers have left Jum|»-<>tT Joe were lic«*n**«*d to w««l on«* day Washington for home that a quorum ’ last w«*ek. « has. do<*wn t tr«*mbh at the prva- 1 pect of domestic bappin<*sa. can hardly be secured. The little folks were entertain««! by Santa A W ashington dispatch of tbe 20th Claus and Christinas tr«*«*s at the Baptist, • Pr«i»hyterian and Methodist churches at says that Senator Stewart, the Nevada L Grant s Pass last evening. statesman, spoke in opposition to the ' J. D. Allen complete«! the frame-work of bis federal elections bill yesterday. The • new tarm residence near Grant'* Pass thia speech was the feature' of the senate , wr« k in tiui«* for the y«»ung p««>plc to utilize the proceedings, ami is the principal topic of new floors for holiday tripping. conversation. Very few senators were , in their seats when Stewart arose to > address the senate, but before tie bail | been spesking ten minutes most of the ’ seats Were tilled by both Republican and | Democratic senators, who listened with the closest attention. Tlie Democratic senators crowded closely around him, snd frequently dapped their hands in ’ I respinee to Slewart's vigorous denun . ciations of the bill. The galleries fre quently broke into applause, which was i not sto|q»ed by the presiding officer's admonition. At the close of the «|>eech i Senator Teller elmok 8'ewart warmly r>y the hand, and the Democratic sen ators c owded around him and did like wise. Now that »be first Htep has been taken, there is no doubt that many will follow in the Nevada senator's footsteps. Senators Washburn,Cameron.Teller and I'addock have privately expressed them selves against the hill, and Quay, Pet tigrew ami Ingalls are believed' to be igaiuet many provisions of the measure, and tm»y vote against it, though such a radical d-|>arture from the usual party iitles on the part of Ingalls and Quay is not looked for. At any rate, the die- -enterH form a big nucleus that grows taily. and the promoters of tbe bill m iv I ! ST hk prediction of John W Book- Walter of Ohio, that the next boom in America will be in tanning lands, is in dicative of the fact that our consuming capacity as a nation w ill soon < qual the productive capacity of our tillable sod under present conditions. Die congress man's sage remark that our surplus at present would support but 5,003,0(10 souls, which nunilwr our natural growth, assisted by unchecked immigration, will scon add to our population, while the natural productive limit of the country has already almost been readied, is put ting the mat I er in a very forcible light. Even the most injudicious legislation in the future cannot prevent a series of years of greatly increased prosperity Io our farmer friends in th» immediate fu ture. The settlement of the vast erniiie west of the Mississippi has l>een almost completed in a farming sense, and oil' people are to lie cong'atulab d that prices of ceieals a'd stuck p>odui ts bid fair to withdraw it at any time soon re-adjust themselves. Kl.AMATH hen a vwute is taken. Alex. Ireland. Abe Hansbrough, Ed. and Sam lb*«ifi<*ld constitute a rifle tram <»f genu- ine crack« at Grant's P mm *. r«-a«ly to me« t all "shooters'* when* the inducement issutfl« lent. The action « f Conklin vs. Tuffs, to recover nion«-y Hil»*gc<l t»» be due a* a commission tor th«* salt* of tin* Tuffs farm near Grant's Pass, wa- tri«Ml .luring the past week ami decid«d in favorof the defendant. Another flouring-mill man was inv«*stigat- ing the possibilities of th«* Grant s Paa* market with a view to bunding a mill, last week. It is only a matter of time until we will have the d« sired mill in uur city. * Th«- Water, Light and Power company are onlv waiting n»«w for their n« w 72-ineh L« tT« 1 turbine wheel, to have the water-works in running order. Th«-pumps arrived on Mon day of last week and are huge affairs. Mr. Baldwin’s little 3-ycar-old son fell into th« w, 11 at his father’s plac«* on«* day recently, snd but for his 13-y car-old brother's prompt- n«*ss in lowering a ladder ami rescning him the little fellow would have pcrisb(*d. Th«- pay-roll of theS. P. D. A"7?TconipHny for November was In excess ot $7,lli), which figur«* was exce«*ded in the two previous months. The disbursing of so much cash insures prosperity in their neighborhood. N. P. Dodge was confirmed by the V. S. sen- at* M MMHMter st Giant’s Pass recently having been r«*-appointed after tb<* office FHtwd into th«* list of pr«*sid«*ntial offle«** a ew months since. H«* makes a good official« ELECTRICITY'S GREAT WORK. MIKK MARKET CEREI» O? DEAVRESR Our Candid Advice. OF TEARS' STANDING- ALSO MR E FIERCE WAS RXRVKP THE SAME WAT. Editor Oregonian : For twentv years I have l»< en gradually growing deaf, accom ______ • panied with all sort* of ringing poises in my ear*. | |,;id despaired ot ever being re ievrd until some of my neighbor* had tried Dr. Darrin and been cured. That gave me mu age ami led me to try him. He ha* rvsio.eu my hearing and stopped the noise* with elecirnuty, medical and surgi cal treatment. 1 ¡ive three mile* west <»i P rtland on tl.e Barnes road Postoffice, Portland, Or. . M ixf . M arkey . Mr. Editor: For fifteen year* 1 have been d at and gradually growing Worse, until th»* pn*t ihrnu years 1 could not hear ru w t h tick or any conversation. I came to Dr. Darrin and receive I hi* e'♦« trie treatment, and am now able to bear a watch tick and feel overjoyed with the cure I have received. I live in Albina, and my pla< e of business is in the market on RuS'ell street, near the Contimntal hotel. E. I). 1’lElil K. ‘■ehlt.'in that we «■ ; »• ir in the r«»l** «»I «piri<u *i adviser <*r f.iniilv |»hy*i<-i>«n; |>'p lb»Te are tiim** When we feel ju*«t tied i: < ailing the attention of our ni*' y sub*« nh* •« to an article of true merit. We lee! justifi ed in saying «hat Moore - H vealed R-me •> contains more actual merit than any medi cine it ha* eter been our good fortune io test Ona trial will make you as embucias- rifas Uie writer. Il LAL ESTATE TKANSFEKS. The following drtfls were r«*conl«*d in tin- .... offlerot the county recorder aluct* the last re I port «>! the T imes ; WrIconic Fowler, rt al., to Mrs. M. J Smith lot 6 In I«Ik 49, M«*df« rd. ¿90. G. W. HoMiiri! to G. A. Howard:d«‘«*«l of gift t«> lot in M. dtord. Anna 1 Nichols t«> E. F. Walk« r; act» » in town*hi|> iifi south, rang« I « hm «25« Ehzab. th E. Ay« n to B F. Ko's. r; part ot lot 7, bik 3, Aalilan«’. U m. I inch t«« \\ P. H. Legal« ; undivld«*«! Iiaif of lot 15. blk 3. Medtord. James M. Matney to Antelope M. E. church; lot m township >uth, mnge I W fl T. E. Jones to Sufeiv E Hevmer; lots ¡2 and 13 blx k *R ' RailriH«! A<l. t«» Ashland. $22.». J<«tin (• \ an Dy k* t«» W. F. S<mger; hi* acres m township.M south, rang«- least. $|U0. I. A. Merriman t • Emma M« rnman; lots 15 and hi. block 2. M«df.»rd. $!3U. John H. Dolben t > Katherim* Hot»« rts- lot 9 f»lwk 1. Cottage Add. to M. dh.rd $2.X ’ < >. Gauiard to J. J. H««u<*k; 11* acres in t»»wn- slnp M south, rang» 3 west. «1. Hulda Culver to James S. Hukill; south Hal! of lot 14, l>ii«»«*nix. $20 Unit«.«) k stat<*s to. . G. Van Dyk«*; patent to 40 acres in townsh p iis south, rung» I <mst. Same to snm«*; ¡abut to 40 acre* in an mo township. Same to saint*; patent to 240 Seres tn name township. Sam«- to same; pit«*nt to 4«» acres Ill KrtlllC township. W. F. >ongcr to John G. Van I)j k «•; 20H a< r. M In t««wnsh!p 3* «•»uth, rang«* I « •ust. water privileges, etc. A Wonder Worker Mr Frank Huffman, a young man of Builington, Ohio, states that tie hid been under the care « f two prominent physi cians and ipetl their treatment until he wa* not able :o get nrotind. They pro nounced his c.to be consumption and incurable He was per*u id» <1 to try Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and cold*, and at that time was not able t " w.ilk a ro** ’he street without re*r ing. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, th it he wa* much better; he continued to use it and i* to «lav enj »v- ing good health. It you nave anv throat. Iu> g or chest tr<»ubl * trvit Weguarantee *ati*faetioii. Trial b«»ttie tree at all dni.-- stores Du Not Suffer Any linger. K»lowing that a < <>ugh can b« < tn ck«d In «lay. and tlv fir«t Mag«** of con«uniptioti br<>k«‘iiin a w»*« k. wp hereby guarani» »* Dr .\< k« i * English Cough R« iiu*«h. an<l will r« - *i:n<l lh» iu«»n« \ toall who buy, tak«* it a* p»*r dlr«'« tion-*, an! do not hn<! «nr stat<-in« nt corr«*ct. Cures in fifteen in in ut es . Tre-ton s ' Ite, I Ake." i LANE BLAIR-At Lak« vt. w. D<v. IS, IRAQ, by H. A King. .1. P . B. I . loin«* of S.lvcr Ijik«* io Mrs. S. .1, Blair <»f Paisley. GIVAN )VERTON At th« Ijtkeview Hous«* by II A. King, J. P . D«c. »'«. 1*90 .lames N. Givan to Mr* Dora (»v« rioii. b«»th of War- Ill r vaUi J BARNES-LINVILLE At lu«k» view. Dec 17. 1*90, by R« v. William«. M« rritt Barnes to Miss Kate Linville. That Kill uorK in ST1CKÌ’ a h y oths r Soil Cheaper thuu JVow’M o] f ^iiol ifiiolit // (dìi be houyht any PLOWU u h ere in the Country, >»sit ¡MÍit<»í ion The above mentioned Implements and many other kinds of Standard Make for Sale by STIVER i WALKER,*S=D H oliday S eason ! PORTLAND, OREGON. COMBINATION PLAID AND CHECK WOOL SUITINC, New .Múflanse and Fur-trimmed SIX-QUARTER ASSABAT ALL-WOOL SACKINC, Jackets jtii-t received bv express. TEAZLE CLOTH, NEW FALL PATTERNS. HELP WANTED. TRICOTS IN COLORS. HENRIEITA CASHMERE ALPACA, Literary Industries BEIGE PEASANT CLOTHS, New Silk Plush, Velvet and Velveteens. An induKtrioiiM, intelligent and <*nerg< tic manor woman wiping to work < an Mrun profitable eniplovun nt hy applying p<»w b.r the I< m ‘ h 1 agency for tin* township forthat wonderful new book. ' E. C. BROOKS is DISPLAYING VERY FINE 6000', LM’El’IAl.t Y FOB TIIF HOLIDAY«, MbTt.VG IS I’AHT o, <.ill.li Ml.Vf-k WAT< Hl'S AND JEW. 1 I.lit -ll.v i.lt ASH ri.Al f.lt WAKE I I I ■) \M bltl.—ISG AM» PER- ' i t mi nr < i'i>. si am ,Aim IKIIIKS. I AS, A MIKKuKS UM-i ri.itri mi > < hkistma » am > XE'V YEAK SCAKKS, ETC. Mk — Which he is selling at the //. 11. Il l \ (RUET, Th«- Famous Author. What Is it? R«*a<l th«* gr«*at dally papers « v« r> wh«*rv t«»r an answer. It is A VERITABLE SURPRISE to tlu l*M.k wori'l. A tr«asur<-hou*»« •»! bril liant lit« rar> j« w«*ls. A graml galn.x> <*1 wit am! w ;*«1om. A graphic r<*< »»rd <»t TRAVEL, IN( I DEN I AND fADVINTIRE Th«'lif«*-story «»t a man who, I' ginning at th«* ts»tt«>m round <»t tlu ladd. r, ha* 1.« d« 1« r- iuiiu*d industry <»v« r« om<-< v< ry <>b*(avlv and i KKch«*«! th«* top. Very Lowest Prices. M> goo»N arc tiu*t-cla*«. and I will ><*|| them at I'l .< • - that u ;,i u'L'ti’ah a'l. G1 v. tn«-a call an i !>• «<»nvi jevd that I hi » an just uhat I aav. E. c. BR ooks . Ja< k*«»nvillc, Ongon. HARDWARE AM) TINWARE DEPOT Ladies will find cur Gccds Fresh and New AT CENTRAL POINT, We canv Boots. Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Shoes, JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR. Groceries. Etc., Etc. AN IMMENSE SALE a«wiir» <1. (or all class«** are «1« « uly int« r«*st»-<! hi thi* pow«rtul wi . ik ; nn«i tlu- pri«« th« world rv«T has b«*«'ii fixed at a phcnunu-nally low tiguri*. ONE MASSIVE VOLUME W ... r< Ov«-r MNi pag«*M, b«»und !n Crimson Silk Cloth, gilt «*lg<*s, with c. Mly «-over d«*sign. Every copy ac««>inpanicd with a tin« lull pag«* st«*« I plat«* portrait ««t th«-dt-tingiii*h« d author an«! It «itjuiaift* balt-t«»i:«* idu**trations, 5*.,x9 inclu-s m siz«*. - k pi constantly on hand a complete and tir»»-das» »Ua k of HARDWARE Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery ZWE WANT AGENTS cal v« ry country, and In cverx t««w n, «-ounty d stat«* in th»* I'nion. ’th« hit of tl»« «•nt’iry. A«iilrcss PAI NTS THE HISTORY COMPANY, 723 Market BIEBER PEYSER At the home - of the bri'h’H par»*nfH. T)«*c. |S, |*90, by Judg«- Wilshire. Aaron Bieber to Miss Fannie Peym*r. For ’’«*vui’.‘ Di itie* no:!i*.uu’I.kt on tl»<* marlvt. A AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS d»5 ‘ •» i J* Am! « v.Tvthing « Luc imaginaire In tlit« Hue. M\ u « hm ! s ar« n« w and ot tbcbcet brande and wil1 lie sold at the À A Lowest Ruling Price#. SURE! SAFE! CEffTAiN! HOWARD N’i-ar Ashland, Ihv. 13. l*Mi, to Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Howard, a daughter. DIKII LUCKEY <&. CO for Infants end Children “CBatoria.s to weH adapted to children thrt I recommend it a* superior to any prosrnpUon known tome’ IL A A bcher . M D., THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY. Western Branch, D’Ve me n call before ir«»inj e Rcwhcrr J. ('. SHEKIDAN. .Fl D«*n‘t be hnni!''irr'r«*d Sa\ •• Tim«*, tl «.*«»( i an., mon«- .take n »«»tl» ei. Sent to anv a -Lire**. Bernie by mail <»u re Ccipt "D'rir. *_•«*» Aildre.M, EWEN-NN-ar F.igli- Point. !)»•<•« 'tuber 9. lMfWI, to Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Ewen. a daughter. Box 27. 1’OKTLA.NI). Ill So» Oxford Si». BruoAljm, N. Y. I Caxforla cure* Colie. Consti patine. i S«Yur Stomach, l>iarrha*a, Erurtata«»n, I Kills Worms, gives sleep, suzd promote* | I NAILS. ROPE I \ U UJliU'U t .S I'umfhlv «. i to re!’«*«»* * . *. • meiiMruatkrn. LAYTON On Anplcgate. N<iv 21. IMO. to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Layton, a daughter. OF ALL KINDS Machantes’ Tools Faber's Golden feale Pilis BORN. CHILDERS—At Sahin, Ihwiiiber. 9, 1WO, <»f spinal meningiti*. I.. I)., sun of Martin D. Chlldrra; aged 16 year*». OILS Strret. San Francis o. Cal. dl- restion. I Without injurious modicaUXL Ileal Eslate Agents, ASHLAND, OREGON, Tax C cntavb C ompsxy , 77 Murray Street. N Y. b Win Sell, Lease, Rent and Handle Highest of all in Leavening Power.— I’. S. Gov’t Rejiort, Aug. 17, 1889. REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION. Baking Powder O « « A Choice Collection of City and Country Property For Sale. Any p« r*«»n wishing to nell prop« rty wdl find it to t heir interest to call and tu.x* us 'Ve challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of jloo. It will average HHI trees to the acre, and the estimate is based u|xm the dem onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce '1 in xalue, net, of marketable fruit each year. I . L. L1 In other words nn acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation of $1000. It is better than any bank—for the bank is sometimes cartied into Canada by the cashier, Game nature a trust-worthy guardian takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course it you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the tret's of then nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, ami invite the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard. Price, S17 The leather. Workmanship an<I Finish arc of hr v»ai HI-.ST. SAVE MONEY BY BL'YIXG DIRECT. We «*an sell you Harness at from $6.00 up. Road Carts from $9.50 up. Coiiqbt, Cold«, k«f!u; .Tia, BroncMtlt. ce. WLr -- ( 01 ¡jh.Croup, at. f-1P*''1. ì X n n of th« Throat. Lur $ at < C nsi;mpt»oa. Ipeeiy and |>< rr. ui ».t. » » 1 -1. ButU.” K 1 r% t” 8END FOR CATALOCUJ. CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD ACME MAN7TAGfiTEING 00. : ndianapolis , ind . Cl.FAR TOVR FACE. I>r. Acker’s English Pills WITH World. in Every Department, -playing tin- J nle-t Novelties. Hospital. Henry Whipn’s wife, living n»*ar K«*rbyville, was taken siiddcnly sick and die«! last week. Ar«* active, effective and pure. For sick h«nd- She hHd been troubled with weak Inugs for ache, disord«'red stomach, loss of appetite, to save defeat eome-tiine past Two little children mourn ba«i complexion and bfliouan«**.«, they have with their r**apected father the death of a ( n«*ver been ciualed, cither in Amvric-.t er * i loving 1 abroad. uXuwplAr) ^ifu and mutUer. ÿear . hlipleiilCIKf I’ncle John Gildereh eve, who has been in the furniture business here for some time past, returned to Rose* iirg this wet k. We are sorry to see him have us. It ha.« been heretofore ihnwr te theso column* that modern midi- cine has demonstrated that a pim ply skin is not the result of htood disea«es, but i* caused by impaired digestion, for which they now give vegetable correctives instead of poV ash and mineral blood purifiers. Two short test^ monials are here given to routrast the action of the potash sarsaparilla« and Joy’s Vegetable Sar sa parllla. Mrs C D Stuart of 1221 Mission street, S. F., writes that she took oue of the leadiug sarsa parilla* for indigestion an«! dyspepsia. It * only effe« t was to cause pimples to appear on her fa» e. Upon taking Joy’s Vcp’tablo >arsnpari;ia th« 3r-t effect was the disuppcarance • f the pim- *les and she was suhsctjuenfly r« liev<*l of hei lurtjgv'fion an ! <ly«p« pwia Robert Stewart als* wrihse from Petaluma. < al., that being troubled with boils he found that one of the leading sarsapa rilla' actually increased the erup tion«. which responded at once to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla and Ii^a; ?carod almost Immediately. O nly »L75 HOOSIER ORILLS AND SEEOERS Having purchased of the well- known C loak M anvfactvreks , MESSRS. SPRINGER BROS., Boston, Mass., all their SAMPLES, PATTERN CLOAKS, WRAPS and JACKETS, At the nominal price of 6(t cents OH the $ 1.00 we are in a position to offer them for less than the original cost of material. For example— Garments that bold for £16.50 We will sell for 10.00 The rain marred the amusements an nounced to take place here on Christmas day. bull there was a guod-nzed crowd, ^hich had a royal time. A young girl here had been suffrring for 12 years mtli Blood lfiseases until she bad lost the use of her limbs, and was suuj i l to many troubles incident to the disease. The physii laus declared her case incura ble, and predicted that her life would couie 10 a apeedy end. Alter takings. 8. 8. she recuperated so fast that it was plain that -he had obtained a new lease ot life, and she has continued to grow better umil her l>ermanent cure is assured. Many other patients in our hospital have obtained s glial hemfit iroiii S. 8. 8., and it ban De come quite a favorite ill our house. T he . st . Joszrii H ospital . Higmaud, Ill. F amily FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. Gives The ma-querade ball at t’entral P<»int was a tine afl-ur and greasy enj »ye I by the large crowd in attendant e From Nt. Joseph F orar THE KEYSTONE DISC HARROW John Carney of this place ha* been ply ing his u*ud avocation down in C >w creek vicinity- It is to be hoped that the building of a V’ flume to the limber belt on Rogue river will ninteiialize. It will be a great enter prise for our town and the whole v.d'ey a* well. 'PI To anv N’FW SVBX’R I IIF.ll who will cut out and send nn I hl* «lip with name and adder»»« mid ^»1.2 5 <n Postal •'•r C'<i.rr n ffoney Orrfrr or Hrgudtrrd Lettrr at our rinbk ws will send TJ i t; V <H T11 •» < t>HPA\!O\ I il EE i«» Ju nn a rv, 1 **f> 1. mid fora Full Yea r from thai Date. Vhiwnf . r ho tudea tlir 1 11 11 l>(H DI E. HOLIDAY Nl MHFIO* for Thnnktgivlng. < hrUluin«, New leur’«, EuMer nn«l Fnurlli-of-.l uly, and all ihr llluairuied Weekly “uppbmrntii. J.AZre.M, THE YOUTH S COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. Electric Bit u rn MARRIED. E'OLEY BEALE Tn Big Butt«* pr«*<*inct. lh‘c« inb» r 14. l*.*0 by <’ Park« r, J. P . Michael Foley an<l Mis- Alic« B« ah C hildrens P age X’o other Weekly Paper (fires so great a Variety r1 i.iifertaininy and Instructive Reading at so low a price. This remedy i« bec«>njitig so well known and no popular bn to need no special mention. All who have use«! Electric Bitters sing the same song of prais»-—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to th» all that is claimed Elec, trie Bitter* will cure all the diseases of the liver and idneya, will remove pimple*, boils, salt HiPiim and other affection* caused by impure blood.—Will drive ma laria from the system and prevent as well a* cure all malarial fever*.—For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire «at'sfa« t on guar ant'ed, or money refunded.—Price 5o cis. and $ 1.00 per bottle at all drugs tore* or Dre. Darrin make make a a *(>eci>tlty sjiecislry of of disease diseases “ of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and all nervous, chronic and private diseases, such a* Loaa of Manhood, Blood Taint*. Syphilis, Gleet, bypbilin. Gonorrhoea, _ ______ w Btncttire, Bpermatorrbo«, Seam d Weakness,or I • •I Desire of Sexual Power in man or wotuxn. All pec’ Hr Female TroubL a, Irregular Mens! ion, Displacement, etc., aie cunfldci) iy and successfully treiHrd, and will er no circumstances take a ca*e that fk cannot cure or bene- fit. Consultation ' barges reasons l»le Cures of priv- , «ties upases guaranteed and never published in the papers Circu lar* and question blanks sent free. <)thces, 70S Washington street, Portland, Or. SC‘^CE I charming I W eekly ’"00 I T ravel ! BYTH5 «450.009 ■; n iTAinHORSEtefRAT^i J *f"* r ¡N atural H i STOR < J H omes 8. 8. 8. lias relieve I me of a lerrihle S to C Illa, from Whit'll I tied Slitf. red. for < loir. It »fleeted mv nose tirat a- cuti.rrb iten carried < fl the hone, «nd continued until it deatroved the soft bone right side of the nose, then went thro'il, ami later on to my Inn •«. and it looked as if I was doomed S S 8 h « • cured me, and has aiso cured in y Ht I daughter of ih** -ame dis. a-e. Mu«. N K i T ciiev . .V.,cl Treati-e on Blood amt Sk 11 "11 - a' mailed free. hwicT Si'ti trie Co., Atlanta, <ia j. s jknnixi . ii n nep or SKIN DISEASE SrZCIAI.TIKS AND SLICE BCS1XKSS. ' 1 S tories R ead in 1 Currit Hrrertr amt Hvr I'liihl. Editor Oregouian: For lifteen years . I have been troubled with a skin disease Or. Darrin has cured me. Refer to me at Bellwood, Or. J. S. J EXNINÜS. DKh. PARKIN’* Specimen Copies and Eeautiiui Calendar sent Free PRESTONS D CURES ANY HEADACHE M While You Wait," BUT CURES r NOTHING ELSE. With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income ou a valuation of :?10<J0 an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this county which yields such an income, and E\ ERY orchard does. We propose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the s I ojm ' of the Pacific, with one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of oh I age overtake you and find you penniless. A I irr i?-i wo mu $i,ooo. We give away the land. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for FURNITURE FOR SALE AN'h- two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard. HOTEL FOR RENT Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet VING TO ILL HEALTH. THE I NDFR- sigm <1 «!<*sir« * to retire fr« in busiiuiw, and ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves fT« r* all th«* furniture in Hu* I’. > H«>tel for -ah r<H*«>nabl« I ifok . Th< luild- of India. “Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital ng. w MtMViry hi< h is a substantial bi i< k « ne and er- ity of its soil," says a great economic writer. The people of Jackson pet ially as*igiH*d for th< In.ul business will t « nl« «l al a low rat.' to n sp. risible parti« «, county should learn this as an axiom. r ort urther partícula is apply to J. D ERo IB »A M, Jacktonvillc. Every bread-winner at the forgo or near the cutting saws, or in sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2years’ work. A HhK • r <wlF*rinafientlv the (Vl«briM»-J more beautiful and a larger home than ninety pet cent, of the popula v * Jw*’». RLiTbPA lENT tion of the civilized earth can claim to own. > < .xyr • nal and Uhlf G em : . ■ j i ? •' .C frciF. ' urfact Kelalit i Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great / 'Aff • oat .a. Ir -»antly r*h<Rrrse»«*r- *•/ \ ", Ì* •‘C t“'*! tlio'i»«a<l«i. hwtab 1». valley and our Orchard Home. < Ä^l* Lt2T 1 IH‘«-trd pHVipblet Sol O THE FAMILY BITTER CASE The Only Xnff Protf rtnr of finite for llmiiif, Tour mt. Picnic and Camp. Protects Butter from all ndorv, «lust, heat and handling. Keens But ter cool and ««’eel ami is easily and quickly cleaned. PRICE, Uli Cmtn E k ch, Lib« ral dis<‘ouni to Agents. Sample by mail on receipt of price. F. B. CASE CO. 1 utia St., San Tran THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION Msilford Oregon . a.?A MI \TO_RT A b SM FH ANC1WOO. CA Y. I I I