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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1891)
a ûhf ¿Democratic ttimcs EDITORIAL EOT EU JO'KPHINK COUNTY ITIMI*. A dam-ing-maeter la longed for at the Para six Tnx bill which !>:«« been ip'ro-lticed in this winter. «•• liareee reilui-ipg i|ie p’ haii. h at'orc«*V's Sol. Abraham• of Roseburg visited Grant’s he fot obtaining an mcreu-e of isuaiona Pas« last week. from fit) to fl is a move in the right di It may not be generally known, but Geo. Kinzer, master mechanic at the shops, rection 1 nd should sp- rdily l*e. o ue a law. spent Christmas at Portland. it i»« fact that Charlea Htuwiut Parnell, Too ina> y ar- getting rich at the expense the Iriah leader, Was born in th-) United of lift* peur p-ns:oners. 8. Patton closed a very successful term of school at Althuuse last week. State«. Tint board of trustee« of the Wdlamette E. P. Tuthili is capturing « great many fine fish below the falls this season. O cn . J M. SiGUM, araocate I with Un vee-ity bel>l an all night se-.ei.-n at Sal-iu not long sime, and the 8 .lem H. H. Dean and family visited relatives at M -» h a. Luc«» an-l S-ftou, will b-giu the Willow Springs during the week. patiicauuii of tim Bun »t M»r*lificld on Joti'-i'il say, they practically agreed to Mrs. Sheriff Moss and daughter spent Christ the 8th initUnl. It* politic« will tw ueu- reu*ove tin* un. versity to Poilland, w here large < ff*re ot land siibsidn s are off-red mas with friends io San Francisco. trul them. Tins will I« a severe blow to the M ins Matie Barton is deservedly popular as éducation..! and businera interrai« of chivi lady clerk at Boaiicb & Coe’s. L’ slxhh there is an Kthiop secreted in Balex. Mr«. C. M. Stone entertained her friend, Mr«. the fuel, Senator Mitchell will have a M. B. Bowditch of Ashland, last week. walk-over for re-election The Oregon- CoMMiHslonita Row wanls FTJ.HO) ,900 <an is tamely qiiieweent, and seems in for the pension it-ftcit of the i-tirrent There i« urgent need for h stock ordinance clined to submil without a struggle, it ti-c»l y. ar auff $133.000,000 for p-nsiona in Grant’s Pass, in the opinion of many. might lie-worse than Mitchell. Sole! us f r rext year, which, with the 197,000.- Dan Green was up from Galice creek one recently and reports conniderabh* water give thanks. < 00 alrea-lv ai>t>ro',iriate«l, mak>* a total day there. «■( »263 0)0.000 for the tw > veara It J. A. Jennings vintt«*»! Roseburg a« a wit Till Oregonian calendar fur 1891 b lakt a close on to »4 000,000.000 at 7 |»er ness in an Indian-cluiins case during the deserving ot mention. It d-pec ta the cent, to make tin». Whither ar- we week. pioneer Oregonian perusiug bis name drifting. Mrs. Songer of Ashland has been enter sake, and is altogether a good a«iver- taining Miss Eva Duan of Grant*« Paas during M.CMTAHV N o BLK, in response to an the week. t aement as well as a refie*>bing picture. This paper leads all others north of San ii qu ry irum local land officers at Oregon The circuit court adjourn»*d sine die on city. Or., holds that an applicant who. Tu»*«day last. Th»* regular term commence« Francisco. ___________ pri >i to Hie act of Augu-t 30th hat, had in March. Oae week from to-morrow Grant's Pas« will T hs contest over the sheriff’s office in peifretnd tnh to 39)acre« or m ire, under Siskiyou county,Cal ,wa« carried into the lhe g-nera! land laaa tnay under that vote upon the proposition tu build a new Mchool-uouse. act acqn re title to 320 acres mor« «Ulterior court. Both candidate« gained Many Grant'« Pass tabka groaned under several votes, but B. F Walker, the That ia to mv , the act is not retroactive, the weight of Jackson county turkey« on Republican, made an unexpected ga»n and lii-uc«« the limitation uppliea only to ChristniMN duy of 22 votes at McAd uua creek, winch the ain >.wr* «thich may be ncquirtd W i. Wadleigb was at th»* county-«eat from decide«', the matter in Ina favor. Mr. uftei passage of tlie act. rain Maben’s many friends greatly regret the result. . . | Tiiu expert who examined the bnuka of P. II. I’eveler. clerk ami recorder of Del Nort- i-oitntv, found a shortage of near Tilk press of the state ia tendering ad ly |12i)0. which the bomlsmea promptly vice to the legislative soloiis in a Ivance, psi-l. Pevel-r has held th**««- positions as is customary and usual. The consen for at o-it a quarter of a century auj was sus of opinion s -eiu» to be that the rail rt - - eet-d at the November election. He road and horticultural cumiuiraions need probably thought lie «as their sole pro- more power to enable them to be effec i-rietor and confiscated the money un tive, that wise irrigaiion laws are badly der that iiuprcsaion, ne«<led, and that we all want soma more Tr the President wuhe-1 to select a good wagon-roads at stats expense. gentleman entirely without a national Q ioitz Ow. the Indian Messiah, was reputation to succeed the late Justice recently interviewed at his wickiup in Miller on the bench of the United 8'ate« the Sierra N’eva.las by Arthur J. Chap supreme court, he certainly succeeded man,son of Col. Vr’. W. Chapman of Rogue when he nominated Henry B. Brown, of river war fame. Q iioiiz -O w is thinking Michigan,totbe vacancy. Said a Repub aerioualy of going out of the Mraaiah lican senator: “It wa» really amusing buaineiM since the Kansu* city darkey's when the nomination was announced to conversion to hi» lauh. There are aorue see prominent senators going from one to things that even an Indian Messiah can’t lhe other in order to find out who thia Mr. Brown is.” stand with eqiianiiiiity. S omk southern Oregon counties are DisruicT A ttummcv C oiaio investigat not in such a bad financial condition as ed the Charge that the dam near Grant’s the people think they are. For instance, l'ara was an uls-truction to the passage »f at Pioche, Nev for the first time in ten bab, and found the charge to be sus year» there stands in the general fund of tained by the facts. We learn that the the ccunty some fund» applicable to tlie dam company will at once provide a fish payment of county and jury ecrip. The way or ladder. Tue Alpine club once county recorder iias posted on the d'»r more complimentrd Mr. Colvig on tiia of hi» office a notice that be bol Is $lrt+) for this purpose. The scrip to which thia ¡«applicable » that which has been i»«u- <1 since April 1875. and which is payable A convention ol county commissioners in the order at its issuance. and county judges of U egon mee'a at A FROTkCTloN O gan brings forward Portland to-day, to <l.s< U-s the matter of belter road and a-ae-siuent laws to be the crooked old parallel »bowing Ilia' recutum-nded for enactment by th- legis wage» in thia country are higher than lature. it is a sensible idea lor tlrara they are in England aa an argument tor Wages have always been who are most fandbar with the uelecta protection of the present -y-ie n to meet and intel liigh-r here than in tha crowded old ligently d lacuss the evil with recom world, alike under high tariff« and low ta'iffs, as they would be still with no mendations looking to its correction. tariff. Why does not that journal Sa.NATOS T lllsk predicts that the Ke make a natural and fair comparison, publican party is destined to sure defeat contrasting the wages in countries wli-re in 1892, unless the tree-si. ver coinage the conditions of lif- and labor are more bill is passed iiumeoiately. The parly nearly identical? If it did so it« parallel leaders are having as sorry a tone of it in would show that wages in free trade holding their adherents m line as Mr England ar- higher than in any pro'ec- Parnell ia having in Ireland with tionist country in Europe—relat vely a-* the home-rulers. ILere are so many mm-h higher as wages in this country presages of sure defeat in 1892 that the are higher than in England. party is betwixt (lie devil and the deep T uk s -cretary of war lias decided not sea, turn which way it may. to abandon Fort Bidwell. He thinks it —---- ??— is not safe for settl-rs in that region to be left without the p'oU-ction wh-ch is now afforded by tlie tr-ops at that post The Si'-ux Indian troublesan I the mur ders by lhe Indians of Ar'xona have scare«) the people living in that vicinity The Piutes are peaceably inclined, hut at the present time the war depariment is disposed to regard all Indians, good, and bad, with suspicion. As heretofore, troops will he cot c ntrateil near railroad depots and large citi«« No troop« will v« moved from an isolated p st where there is the slightest danger Ic* settlers. O • SkXATOR H oar continues to press the dvr- have been issued directing A-siat* Force bill on the IT. 8. Senate at Wash ant Surgeon W. M. J. Wak-rnan to ington, even though so many of his party return to duty at Fort Bidwell, says adherents have abandoned his standard lhe Journal. * as to make the defeat of the measure a SxCRETABV WiNtXTM has expr»-s«e<l his certainty whenever the vote ia taken. Tlie hapi-y facility with which the Ke- opinion on the pro;«osit on of Senator publican leader» commit political avicide S'anford to lend money to farmers at 2 in advocacy of )-et measures nowadays, per cent upon their lands. The S-cre- would be inni-h more plea-ant to the tary gravely informed his callers that i e general public if the eelf*iinmola*ora favored Stanford*, proposition if lie couhl would lie a shorter lime in etfectmg their a«ld three amendments to it. The first demise, llari-liari is a refreshing specta amendment was that the loans should be cle compared with the slow agony of extended to all classes of properly self-mfl cted torture imposed by misled Tuere is no reason, he said, why a spec ial class should be favored. The second statesmen like Hoar. would be to lend money to men who SiNAToa V oohhkz » marie’the speech of have brains but no property. His third last w.ek avam-d tne Force bill, and his was to lend simply upon the title of picture of Harrison. Quay, Dudley and American citxensliip to men who are so Huston posing as tl.e friends of honest unfortunate a« to po««e«s neither brains elections while the rank corruption of the nor property. With these three amend presidential election of 1888 *as, with its ments Windom, with a cheerful smile, ''hl< ck ol fives,” fresh in the minds of said th- measure would no doubt be the American peop e, was as vigorous a received with a great outburst of popular h.t of rhetoric as the "Tall Hycamore of approval. U.a Wabash” ever altered. II is denunci T hk editor of the Fargo Daily Sun, ations of the attempt to colon i . southern who was craz-d by the tesult of the negroes in West Vuginia and Indiana, November election, and who, in his vain which was fortunately exposed is-foie it endeavor to find “some place to go to," was consummated, was very bitter, but like Congressman Cannon's constituent not more tbau it dereived after tlie old reliable states went Demo T hx nece««iiv for better regulation of railroad rate* in tine vtate i- abown by the receipt of a tiale of good* from St, Ixiula by a Eugen- merchant recently. The freight to Portland waa tl5. Addeil freight to Eugene, a diatance of but 125 milee, $‘i. There’« a whole eeruron on the iniquity of unliceneed corporation "cinching.” Give the railroad comtnia- aionere all (lie power they aek for and there wilt be far lew of meh abuses of monopoly. _______________ Evcav inti in a newepai er costs some thing. If it is for ttie benefit of an indi vidual it should tie paid for. If a grocer was asked to donate groceries to one abiuiuaiitly able to pay for them he would refuse. The proprietor ol a news paper must pay for the free advertising if the beneficiary does not; and yet it is one ol the hardest things to be learned by many that a newspaper lias space on its columns to rent, and must rent to live. To give away or rent it (or anything less than living rates would he as certainly fatal as for a landlord to furnish a bona- rent free. DtruTUKRiA lias increased in Pendle ton to an alarming extent, says the Ore gonian. A portion of the town was quarantined just before Christinas. Seven deaths occurred in one day wit tun a radius of one bun Ired yards in this district, and there were twenty other cases at the same time. It might tie well to try the remedy of an English physician, which is to have the patient gargle frequently with water in which flower of sulphur baa been stirred. If the patient cannot gargle, the physician takes a tube, in which he places the sulphur, and blows into the patient's throat. It is said to artord immediate relief, and in many case to effect a cure. PERSONALS. cratic, drifted to Salem, Oregon, and, in tl>e peaceful calm of the state that owes its K-publican ascendancy to its June election, r-gaim-d his composure and mental balance, has been sent for by lus family to resume control of his pap-r, which an energetic daughter hail super intended during his temporary aberration. When the poor man regained conscious ness after the terrible election shocks he found himself sticking tyi-e in the Statriman office, and the old-time-ante- defeat-rip-snorting- blood-and--thunder- tone of a left-over editorial which fell to his "take," while at the case one dsy last week, roused Ids courage to the sticking point of revealing his where •bouts. T his valley will some day be etnanci- pated from its thratldoru to corporations by means of a direct route down the river to tlie «ea. Attention is once tn >r« be ing «lirected to Bort Orford as ths futu>e harbor of the northwest coast, when-ver th- general government sees fit to build the long contemplated breakwater, nil tbat is nee led to make it one of th-* great -st barb rs in the world. In a recent intervew by the S. F Examiner aprotn- inent business man said : ’* 1'here wdl be a rail roe. I there from the interior before a great while, and government work on t’ - breakwater will not he long delayed. Wlientt'iais fin-ahed the largest slrp ever bu.lt can load there ____________ without dang ___ „ -r . [ (foul »trea» of weather. . In my op-nion op nion I •« it i* ia •he lhe only only deep-water deep-water harbor harbor on on the the northern coast. It is easy ol access ami there is no breaking bar to cross. Coos bay is a go<»l harbor, but it cannot com- pare with I’oit Orford. Wheat and other produce can be shipped directlv from there to any part of the world in ve«»-la of tlie greatest toon «ge. The projected railroad traverses through a country abounding in natural res.iurcei." I1 Sirnso B ill ’» body gnar.l of 150 brave« are no» nearly ail gooil Indiana. They deliberately joiued their leader in the oappy-huntin.' ground» laat Tuend.y, near Pine Ridge Ag-ncy, fighting with the military like demon» incarnate after their cacture and ruriemler, when they diacoveied that tlie government would diraiin them. When the tr<x>pa weie given the order to dirarin them, even though surrounded and under cover by aevrral Gatling gun», the fanatical brayel rained the war-cry,opened tire on REBATE OS TOBACCO. tbe troop» anil kept up the Imdlad- until almost every red man wan killed. In the line of denperaie valor the deed Under dale of December 24 tin«_____ follow diacuunted tbe KOO at Balaklaava. ing notice has been issued to dealers in manufactured tobacco apd snuff: Notice is hereby given that under the Tux Republican, ol the senate are get ting their party in a enarl on the financial provisiona of the act of congress, ap question. The recent K«*publicancaucu« proved on the 15th inst,, you will be allowed a rebate of two cents per pound approved a bib. tn the hope of concilial lug lb- ’free-emnage Keput lican rana- on all tobacco and anufl on January 1. tors, that provided for the irauing of next, in unhroLen stamped packages. treasury note», based on purcba-ee of All tob cco and snuff must be duly in ■ilver bullion to make up the deficiency ventoried on that date, and claim made whenever the uniount of i ational hank therefor on blanks which will tie fur circulation HI below $180,1)00,000; hut nished for that pnrpose on application, the finance committee, to which the bill «• tne following places in the district : Collector’s office Portland,Oregon. war referred when introduced, has cut N. Langel). deputy collector, Jackson out that eeclion of the bill entirely and put iu place r_____ r___ of it one . authorising _ the ville, Oregon. Noclaim will be allowed fur a less sum secretary ol the treasury to issue $200,- 000.001» of 2 per cent, bonds, and the than |5 00. M ii . tox W eidlsr , Collector. amended bill itae twen reported back to the twnaie by that strong and vigilant To Good Trmplarn. f'jo of silver. Senator Sherman. The silver men are mad as hornets, and D»you know that Mooro'a Kevralrd Kvm- Senator Slewart has already offered a • dy 1» the only patent medicine in the tree-coinage amendment to the hill, and world that does not contain a drop of overtures are being made to Detnociats slcohol; that the m-de ot preparing it is known only to its discoverer; Hint it in an to support It. What the Democrats will advance in tha science of meilicm* without do dep«-n«ls largely uj>on what action a parallel in the nineteenth century; that the Republicans who favor fiee-coinage ns proi rietors ofler to forfeit $1 .OU) for any take upon the Force bill. case of dyvpepkia it will not cur«? -------- moke Harrv socls dr Ordinance No. 106 RIH H ELECTRIC SKILL. Eil Hayi.es, Albu.a, catarrhal deafness restored. • P. C Mi-Furlsne, Vancouver, sciatic rb« u- nistiaiii, cured. Geo. C. Scott-n, Albina. Or-gon, Ting'ne noises in the ear and deafness, cured. J. R. Cum.ingl.sin, Wupiidtia, Wa«c«> County. Oregon, total de flora two years ill one ear and partially so in th- other cured. ' Mrs. J. K. Smith, Prineville,Oregon, ner vous debility and g. neral weakness, atoms, bo.dering • n insanity, restored. Henson MiCi.y, Dufur, Wasco cminty Oregon,deafness and terrible pain in the ear and head for six month«, until lie was nearly crazy, restlessness and insomnia. Restored tobesllh bv electricity after u|j other treatmeuts had failed. tuts. DARRIN'a STEClALTlRS AXD rLACr. or Bvsurx»«. Drs. Darrin make a »|>eei><liy of disease- of lhe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and a l nervous, chionic and private <li»eas«-», -udi as Loss of Manhood, Blood Taints, syphilis, Gleet, Gonorrnuet, Stricture, Speriuatorrhivi. Seminal Weakness.or L->»s »I Desire ol bexual 1‘ower in man or woman. All preuliar Female Trouble«, Irregular Menstruation, Displacement, etc., are eontldentially and successfully treated, and will under no circumstances take a case that they cannot cure or bene fit. Consultation fiee. Chargee reas*-iia Ole. Cures ol privates diseases guaranteed and never published in the papers Circu- 'ars and question blanks sent free. Offices, “OJ-i Washington slreet, Portland, Or. his Waldo mint*« during the week, He hae been temporarily absent. CKMTB a L FOIST POINTER«. Judge Parker of Llnkvhle spent «»•verni day« in Grant « Past* during the we« k attend- M Foni viiilvd Jacksonville . on A ____ ________________ _______ _ ing court. He may locate here. W ednemlay. John N. Tycer and Mi«« Minnie M. Hogue of Del. Merritt and wife vieited the county lllinoln valley were married at th«* rcaldence »eat one day last week. of th»* bride's father on Deer creek. Fred Tice’s little boy, who lia, been i]iule Geo. W. Wltner, formerly of this county. Is engaged in raising short-horn cattle, English sick, is much better now. Berkshire and Euglish Yorkshire hogs. Joe Sheridan ba, returned from a trip B»*Nidu« very rich quartz. Dr. Flanagan to his old home at Roseburg. «truck a largt» bodv of fine iron ore at thu Dry Diggings ledge during th«? week. L. A l'ruett and family have returu-d A. Schmidt 1« getting a good run of cus fr«im California and are residing near this place tomer« through tin* in»*dium of ills light lunch»a. Hr is a bilk of tbe first-water never Larkin MeDimi 1 ia teuipurarily a resident theless. of tbit placi. liis bmne is m Iowa at Much complaint is h«ard of th«* scarcity of present, to which state he will soon return oats in Josepmnv c.iunty thin N»-as<m. They will be difficuif to ubtuin for se«.*diug pur G>u. Gay has hern sp< ndii g the holiday« poses in thu spring. at hnie. He a ill miurn tn Portland ai An inter» »ting religious mc«*ting has been one«- and enter the U. 8. service in thr Suing on at the Williamscr»M*k Baptist church posti-ffice. urmg the past two weeks. Four accession« ar»* reported so far. The I oard of trustees have ordered »ide G«*orge Kelley was last week exhibiting walk- built in diff«-r-nt portions of town, which is considerab e of a hardship at this some splendid ppeciuivn« of ore from hi« Merlin h*dgc. Several claim« have been lo time of the J ear. cated in that vicinity. Fred E’radenbuig is gay and happy ns a Much interest is taken in th«- working of Dr. lark ; and why shouliln’C he be’ A fine Flanagan'« quaiU-mili bv tlie r»*sidenta of hoy put in an appearance at hie home on rhe county-«« at and tlios»* interested in min th«- 22-.I, and all are well. ing. It performs splendidly. MI m Rose Gnlvm last week was tendered MINIM. NKWK. and acceptu»i the poMition of saleslady at the S. P. D. X L. C< in pa nj'« store. Grant's Pa»«' young ladies have tine buMiness qualifica Notices (or the ¡ »cation of placer and tions. quarts luines. etc., for sale at the T imf .« of A hog druMiiur 4'4) pound« was killed by J. T fice. Ruin«* ut Althouse lust week, bringing in the John Cardwell and J W. Johnston have uuat sum uf >32. at Huts, pur pound, the pre vailing price In that section. The iniuina leased the Jack Marshall mine on Coyote camps mi the Illinois river take all the sur creek for the seastin. plus at thut price. The locating of nickel rlauns in th» vicin Frank Applegate returned home from I i I b ity <f Riddle btali«>n continues. The value visit to KlMniatn agency last wu»k, having ot ihe ure is i.ot yet dele« mined. pawned through four te« t ol snow on the sum mit over thu Hogu«* river route, while on the J. C. Djseri haw procured pipe and « gi <n> divide at Kean ere. k mountain, on the Ash- fur use iu oi e of bis Grave creek niine» lund-LinkVilie route, the b»*autifui was but 10 which has .previously paid so well. inched deep. The American Mining Cutie, standard Th«* following are the newly-elected officers of Grant’s Pass Lodge No. 84. A. F. A A. M., authority on all subject« pertaining U> who were installed last Saturday evening; all mining, water-rights, ate., is kept for Jauju« T. Tuffs. W. M.; James McDonald, 8. sale at the TtMEs office. W.; Chas. K. Chanslur. J. W.; G»*o. H. Riddle, Most of tho^e in lhe Galice creek mines Sh-c.; James P. Tuffs. Truss.: J. E. Peterson. 8. D.; T. Hurbig, J. D.; John Hannum, tylur. are ii' W fit work, and piping is the rule. Ennis A Cameron’s mine turned on the Much inttrest was taken in the real-estate suits against Jus. P. Tuffs -one by the tuwu- water last week, and their giant will operate «ite agent, Flynn, to r»voV»*r >.*>00 paid on lor the rest of lhe season. purvhas«’ contract, th»* other by A. Conklin to recover >1500 aw commission tor making the sale. The latter suit was tried by jury, with JOSEPHINECOl’RT PBOCEEDIXiiS. verdict tn favor of the defendant. Mr. Tuffs. Tbe suit brought by Mr. Flynn was dismissed, Tbr following buRinrsa ha« been transacted but it is said will come up again in another form. in tbr circuit court for Jo«<*pbine county: 8. P. I). A L. Co. vs. T. Shattuck; action for money. Dismiss«si hLAMATII COUNTY ITEMS. Chas. Nickell vs. C. H. A John Johnston; «C- tion for money. Dismissed G.W. Smith returned from San Frnnuibco R. P. George v». O. J. Vannoy; action for laat week. money. Dismiss*»«!. A. B. McIlwain v«. Ed McCann; action for J T. Forb»*« bannevn under the w»*atbcr fur money. Setthid. Moiuvtiui»* pant, we arc Burry to say. John Ghcrardvlli VH.Nelsand Charlotte John Cha«. Hoagland lu«t wet k returned to Lan- son; suit to foreclose mortgage. Foreclosure gtil vahvy from Ins trip to Rogue river. ordered J. S. Hannum vs. fl. K. Lambert; to recover Cold night« have caused the ground to money. Judgment tor plaintiff. freeze too hard tor extensive fail plowing. J. w. Cunnynghain vs. 8. P. Co.; action for Wm. RubinBOu and Mat Ubenehaln are back damages. Disin isseti. on Sprague riv. r alter their visit to Jackson 8. E. Harkness vs J. J. Stone; confirmation. county. Sheriff’s sal«’ confirmed. Ben Lewi«, formerly of the F>in<»nd hotel. Arthur Conklin ” ........ ~ actiou vs. Jam»*« P. Tuff«; Linkviilt*. I n now cviblui ting a nobby rvtAau- for «ervic_. Verdict ________ for ... __________ »]cf<*ndant. raiit at Suiviu. H. fl. Sparlin vs. J. N. jGotcher and G. B. •* -*» -* In equity. Continued. FurbcsA Willson arc selling a tine lot of Bristow; suit in S. vs.___ ________ 8. M. Waite wait»* vs. Mrs. _____ M. _____ Ston»*; action ___ for grocern-M and provisions at exceedingly low damage«. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost. prices. Can on them. Leander 8. Sherman, et al., vs. F. G. Burns; Woodward, the California how-buyer, laet action for money. Dismissed. we»k bought 4 agar Bail’s entire band ot Geo. W. Riddle vs. H. B. Miller anil Holman horse« tor ampmeut below. Peter; to recover money. Time granted to Ben Monroe of Forbes’ saloon retains all file answer. Mrs. C. M. Stone vs. J. J. Stone; divorce. his oid-tunc skill ln.compoundiug, undcatches Argued and submitted. on to ad the new recipes atloat. F. M. Bunch vs. J. C. Insert; to recover A M.^ttennan i« getting ready for a build money. Continued. ing boom hi tnespnug, having recently com J. T. Flynn vs. J. P. Tuffs; to recover dam pleted u large addition tu bis i actory. ages. Dismissed. Riddle A Scott vs.8. Hogue and Omar Van J. S. Truitt, J. Wilson and Lewi« Cohn of noy; confirmation. Sheriff’s sale confirmed. Adiu, Cai,, put in the weik in buuting and L. BhiVins vs. R. Blevins; divorce. Decree tisiuug at Crawley’s ranch near Caledonia granted. swamp. Dr. Stacy Hemenway i« now a permanent runueut ol Ltukviik*. with headquarters at the Grand Cumrai hotel. He is a nrsl-ula«8 physician and surgeon. G. W. Smith 1« preparing to erect the Grand Ceutrai NtabtuM and teed uorruiN on th».* Iialt- bliMM ot ground south of the court-house, bought by mm nod week. Jesse D. Carr is around picking up loose buucnuw ol cattle, Mr. Ha>us officiating lor mm m this section. The cattie burons know wuuu there « a boom comiug. The departure of Rev. A. F. Lott for a new field ot iubor is a source of dc*»-p regret fur resident» of Linkviffe who entertain setiti- incuts of heart 1 « Mt respect and admiratiou tor tne guTHk-inun. C. C. Low is one of our thrifty farmer« who believe in raising ah they consume at houit, aud thiSNvuNun be sets a good uxampl»* to his neighbors by having a healthy surplus uf farm products. The town ordinance prohibiting «hooting from the bridge at Linkvillc* incut« with tnu b»-arty ’’quuukrobatiuu of tu»* watur-lowis tnat frujuuut Lina river. A buy now ride* tue wave in security. The Bonanza bridge is now bi tter and stronger tnan ever, and th«- placing uf caps on tu<- arches, recently ordered, will tend to keep it tn good condition. Messrs. iuiMtwixxl and A’a> lur did a good job. Walter Marple is recovering from his recent accident, and 11 is hoped his eyesight will nut be permanently impaired. Nuspk-ion« ot foul play iu connection with thu affair have been dispelled by later developments. A leading feuture of the Christmas enter tainment at Ki no was the grand tree dinner given at Mrs. Pearson’s hotel. Thu spread was tit tor a king, and the numerous guest« did ample juBticu to its met its. Sheriff Gowan will meet tbo tuxpay era at Wood river, Jan. 5tb; Kunu, Jan. btn; Lost river, Jan. 12th; Foe valley. Jan. i3; A’ule lake, Jan. 15; Linkvillc, Jan. 17ln; Dairy,Jan. 2Vtb; »praguc river, Jan. 22d; Klamain lake, Jan’ Tati. Jesse Wulker superintended the little folks, aebijoi exvrcisis at Kuuo on Christmas aud all wn»ipui tiuipaled Uistinguishud themselves by tin»* delivery and cartful preparation- The address by D. S. McCulium was !istun»*d to with attention by the audience. Peter the Poet is having his first experience with th» variety or genus homo known as th« delinquent—subscriuer-wbo refuses—to-tuku- his-pupur-irom-iuu-otfiuu. Peter intimate« that when thu altercation is ended thu debn- quunt-subscribur-wbo, etc., will know a mill site mure. At the military ball ut Academy hall last wc»k, W. E. * lark won the «3 prize for the mee&t costume ub an ”Engh«n Jockey;’’ «»c- oud bust. Airs. W, Davis mb “Queen uf the Butterfile«;'' best sustained character, L. E. Kingsley as “Ah Toy;’’ most original costume, Mrs. fc. Sulzberger as “Irish aonurwoman." attention of our farmers is being called , to The the tact that almost everything consumed I her»*comes troiu abroad, though nature iDt. tended this favored section to produce u gruut ' surplus ot breadstuff«, truit, vegetables, etc*. ' A u» w «ta is dawning, however, and before i lUHUf seasons roll 'round all our su| ppbes ^l^aiBcd ut home. Ordinance No. 104 NEW THIS WEEK. by Can't Sleep Nights An ordinance authorizing a loan for a term of year« providing lor the manner ol iasu- iug bornl« tberctor, and the time and mau* Her of paying thr same and authorizing tue «air thvrcor for the purpus« of raiaing fund« fur internal improvements in tUe Town of Jacksonville. The Peuple ol the Town of Jacksonville do or dain as follow a: SkCTiON 1 Fur the purpose of raising money with which tudnfray aud pay the coats and uxpeuMCM of intcrual improvement und to pay dept« already contracted in an<l about Said town there thali be i«&urd by the Town oi JacktOiivlile Coupon Bunds or pruiniaus to i*a> racn in the buiu of five hundred dollars, payable on thu first oh y of January, 1892, with interest at eight per cent, per annum paya ble anuuwlly irum Jao.uary 1st, lt#i, until paid. 8kCrtoM 2. lhe bunas meotioued in the foregoing Sect ion shall be numbered and en tered in consecutive order at the time of Is suance thereof and shall be payable to thu bearer, and «hail with the interest coupons be made payable at th* Bunk of Beekman A Ream vs in the town of Jacksonville, county ot JackNon, «tale of Oregon, aud the name and place pi location where Buid^puuun« and bonus «uali be payable, «nail otherwise be in legal form of municipal bund« promising to puy and pledging the faith of said town to pay tue principal ana interest ot said bunds wiieuduv. oaid bonds «nub briefly reel tv the legal authority under which tile same 1« exe cuted; «aid bunds «had be signed upon the iSBuaucu hereof to any purchaser bj the * resident and Recorder of said town, uud the «eal of the said town shull be alb xvd there to by the said Recorder, whois hereby author ized. A ction 3. To each of said bonds «hall be attached proper coupons bearing each the Name number as the bond und representing the interest tbeiuon for each consecutive >tiu- trurn tbv first day of January, 1WI, to the first day of January. 1901, uud pa>abie- on the date therein named at tne* place and in the man- usr provided inbectluu 4 hereof. bCCTiON 4. The President and Rt corder of suiu town are hereby authorized to sign said bunds upon thu issuance thereof, and the ^updll attached thereto shall ba signed by the FreS'Qeut and Recorder of said town; said bonds *Md coupons Bhaii be payable when due at theBkce named in the body oi the bon J for th»|payment of the said principal hercoi, Beekman & Realnes iu theTciwTrot Jacksonville, vr JMckmiu, state uDUreguo. and the said name and piace »bail be Inscrleu in the body of the bond and each uf said coupons. K kction 5. Toe committee on finance of the boaid uf trustees ui said town are hereby authorized and empowered to advertise fur or receive proposals in any way they may deem tit fur such purpose, to contract Tor tne «ale of such bonus und by and with the conseut of sa*d towu by IU board of trustees to sell said bund«. Upon making sale of nuch bonds the committee uu Uuanc’u «uali notify the Treas urer of «aid town uf the terms and conditions thereof, uud upon receiving the purchase price thurt fur tue Treasurer shall give the purchaser a receipt, whicn snail he suihcicnt autuunty fur the President und Recorder t. sign anu deliver the requisite number of bunds und coupons as provided in tins ordi- nuuvt*. bkcriox U. In each year hereafter and commencing wuh the year 1«V1 it shad be the «lutyot the tMiant of tiuMivvNut the said tow n at ttie time uf tnvnnnuai asMt ssnivut and lev* of tax**« lor municipal purposes to cause* to be SMHWNcd and levied in the manner pro vided by law and ordinance relating thereto an additional tax fur the purpose uf raising uwucy to pay the inter**«! contracted to be paid un said bords; and It shall be the duty u! the board uf trustees of said towu h»*r<*atter to provide wu>s and means by taxation or otherwise to raise motley to puy the pnne-ipai of said bonds when the sume s.udi become due. 8ECT1OM 7. The inotfvy raised for Buch pur poses by taxation «hail be kept intact tor such purposes in a special fund by the treasurer ol said town. Okcrioh 8. Without further order it was declared tue duty ol and the treasurer of sa‘d tuwnshan annually, in ample time tu meet th«- same when due, forward tu the piace numed in said bund a« the place where the same and said interest is payable, the amount of money utcesmuy tu pa> thV installment of lutvrest then alnjiit tu become due upon saief bonds and coupons, together with the cost of vxcuangv and transportation of said funds. SECTION V. It is hereb/ declared that a special emergency exists for the immediate uasaagv ot this ordinance and that the mime become a law; therefor«* this ordinance shall be in force m nd take effect from and alter its pas«agt- ruls ordinance whs passed by the board of trust. < h ot tlie town of Jacksonville by tie following vote as their names were called at a regular session held on Dec 2, A D 1890 ; A. L. Reuter, v**«; David Linn, ye« ; Geo. Hays ye«; Max Muller, yes. Absent, ( has. Nn kell’ sick aud could not attvud. btate of Oregon, I ,« . , . . County of Jackson,f *own uf Jacksonville. I, Silas J. Day. recorder of the town of Jack sonville, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, a corporation under the laws of the state oi Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing transcript of Ordinance No. ltfi, ofthe town of Jacksonville, Oregon, has been by me care fully compared to and with tlie original ordi nance now on file in iny office, and I find it a true aud correct copy ot the same and o! the whole thereof; and tlie same is recorded in volume 2 at pages and JG5 of the r«vords of said town. In testimony* wh**reof 1 have hereunto set my band, affixed the seal of said town of Jacksonville, this btb day of Decem ber. A. D. 18W. SILAS J DAY, Recorder of the Town of Jacksonville, Jack- son county, Oregon. ii Ordinance granting franchise and right of way for the MvUloru and JauktkHivHle Railway company, within ttie corporate limit« of th< Town of Jacksonville, Jackson coui>t>, Oregon, and through the btrvvt« ot «aid towu. The people of the town of Jackiunvillc do ordain a« follow«; SKCTION 1. That p» rinibeiuii and authority be ami mi* uauiu 1« hereby granted tor a perit h 1 of twenty-five year« from the paaHuge of thl« ordinance uulu the Medford and Jacksonville Hanway company, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of mu law« of the otatu of Oregon, the right of way tor its line of railroad turough and over that portion uf K utreet, Tib Birrci, D «Heel, aiul tilh atreit to it« inter«<uilon with the center Hue ot C atreet, and thiougn the ccutcr or C «treut from dth «trect to the wv«t line of 1UI street, wm.rosaid railroad mlocated within tin* corporate limits ut the Town ulJarkaon- vide-, Oregon; Pai. video : That said railroad shall be laid tocofllorm to tlie grade ol «aid «trecta, and thut Haiti grantee ami it« ^aaign« «hall main tain and keep m good repair all ol the «treets within the rail« of Much ra lwny and tor a dia- taucc of two feet on tue uutaide ot aucn ralia »aid right of way ia to be uaed for a roadbed and track lor said railroad. baid rauroad company and its asMigns are to erect and maintain and keep in good repair at a'i time«, at their expense, coal and cuaigea, at each ot the «trecta. to-»il: L «treut, 7th street, D atrect, ttth street, 5tb atruet, 4th Street, 3d street, Oregon strut t and lat street, «uitabiv culverta to carry under the track of «Hid railroad all the water that may naturally flow down each of «aid atrjeta respectively; and «aid railroad la not in any manner to in terfere or hupedc wagon-road truvcl on any of the al recta of aald towu that «aid railroad croBacH. This ordinance wiw paased by the board of truatuia of the towu ot Jackhonvilie, Oregon, by the following vote, a« their namea were called at the regular «eaaion ot «aid board, held Dcccmbor 2, Imo; A. L. K. utcr, y<a; David Linn, yea; George Haya, yes; Max Muller, yua. Abacnt, Chas. Nicked, who waa Mick and could not attend. Allot: A L. KEUTER, Pre«. 81 lam J. D ay , Recorder. A FEW CUItER Made by .Joy*« V«-getabl-sarsaparilla. C omes V p -„ I STORIES £C*T’1CE T charmingi » H BYTME ?,ESTAUTH'jt*yilÄ N atural BC hiid RE n S H istory ! page weekiy LÍMENI F amily j--------------- ♦L75 i aylml “ .Vo oMer n’/rVy Pir^r fjirp» to qrrot a Varirft/ of Entertaining and Instructive Reading at so low a price.** ’! THIS I FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. WITH To nnv SFJV ST’BSf RIDF.Il who will rut out nnd «rnrf u« thl« ulip with BN me and RtLIrr«*» ni’d £1.73 "• Postal or F -orr-n .V- tio/ Or.h r nr Ilrgi^lrred Letter at our n»liK we will «rod THE \ *51 Til’* ( (I ‘I P \ N ION FR !,F. to Junna rv. 1 SfH. nnrt for it Full Year from Ibnt Dale. 1'1. I m ulltr iu< lixh-s the I! ' F. I ;i)l ¡11,11 <51.11) \ \ \I BEKS for Thunk «giving, fbrivluiaa, New Yrnr’«-, FiiMrr nnd Fou *■» h-of-.l ti I v. nnd nil thr 1 H um rat rd Weekly Supplemental Phfrrrs, THE YOUTH'3 COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Boeton, Ma»«. HOOSIER DRILLS AND SEEDLRS AKE pLOWS PLOwS 'ihat trill nork in STICKI n- any othe r Soil Cheaper than l’ion» nf rt¡nnl quality tan hr hi til o»<g trhrre ia the I miniry. Citation ¡HE KEYSTONE DISC HARROW In the County Court of tbo State of Oregon for the County ot JackNon. In the matter of the I’Ntate. of Euoa Babetick, ducuHMrd, citation. To Wilndna Webatrr. Clara A. Bell, Anna M Devereux. Flora A. Babcock. Joav E. Bab cock. Stella M. Babcock, Clifford Delack, Enoa Deiaek, Lee Delack, Lunra Delack and Floy Delack, belre at law ol the above-nanuxl decedent, and ail person» In terested in Maid estate, Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THESTATK uF OREGON. I xou are hereby called and required to ap pear in the County Court of the Stale oi Ore gon, 1or the County of JackNon, at the Court Room thereof, al Jiuksonvtlh , in rhe County of Jackaon, on Tu«wday, the 3d day of Feb ruary. lay|, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then aud ibere to «how caiu*c. if any, why an order ahould not be made, by thia court, tor the Hdmiuiatrutor ol Maid eat ate to acil the premiNca named in hi« petition herein filed, to-wit: The ea«t one-hall of the west ont -lialf ot sivtlon thirty-five, tn townatotp thirty-six Moum. range three wot, W. M., in Oregon, in order to pay tin- claim« ugainat »aid ratal**, herein filed, and the exueuN**« of auminibtra- tlon, aa fi lly act forth In «ahi petition. WHm*tw, the Hon. James H. Neil, Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for the county of JackNon, w ith the «< M| ot «aid court affixed, thin 29th day of December, A. 1>. Attest: Mu t train«*» ion ihaii Aiii V Other Rollini Harrow in the Market. The above mentioned Implements and many other kinds of Standard Make for Sale by STAVER 4. R MEDFORD, I OREGON MAX MULLER. Clerk. H oliday S eason ! Having purchased of the well- known C loak M anlfactvkeks , MESSRS. SPRINGER BROS., ! Boston, Mas«., all their SAMPLES, PATTERN CLOAKS, WRAPS and JACKETS, At the nominal price of 60 cent« on the 1*1.00 we arc in a position to offer them for less than the original cost of material, for example— i Garments that sold for $16.50 We will sell for - - - 10.00 COMBINATION PLAID AND CHECK WOOL SUiTINC, SIX-QUARTER ASSABAT ALL-WOOL SACKINC, TEAZLE CLOTH, NEW FALL PATTERNS TRICOTS IN COLORS. HENRIETTA CASHMERE ALPACA, ELICE PEASANT CLOTHS, Silk Plush, Velvet and Velveteens. E. C. BROOKS I Very Lowest Prices. M> n -'»Is Hr«- flnitM'iass. »nd 1 will m -11 |h<-in at :-i i«-.» that will a»t. n »u. Glv«- ni- sc.lt and I. I. uvi j«-< d list 1 iu< au Just w hai 1 u. E. «.’. UltOOKs. ’ Jacksonville, Oregon. Ladies will find our Goods Fiesh end New 1 YOU NEED BUT ASK 1 AT CENTRAL POINT, Ell 1 PORTLAND, OREGON. We canv Boots. Ladies’ anc Men’s Fine Shoes, JGS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR Groceries, Etc., Etc. Where is k. yt constantly on hand a complete and tiret-clara stock of New Matlnsse and Fur-trimmed Jackets just received by express. HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, A. CARRICK, PAINTS Alerelmu t Tailor OF ALT, KINDS OILS Msjhanlcs’ Teels. w H Is the complaint of thousands suff»*ring from Ast lima, (.'•onsuinption. Cough«, etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker’« English Remedy? It it MEDFORD. ORECON Thus. B. HEADACHE AND LlVEKCl’REtaken the beat preparation known for Lung Trouble® Sold ou a positive guarantee at 26c. and 50c according to direction« will keep your Blood, Liver and Kidney« in good or ier. The 8. B. C ough C ube for Folds. Cough« A FL’LL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST and Croup, in connection with the Headache A fashionable cloths, finishings, etc., con MARRIED. Cure, in a« near perfection a« anythiny known. stantly kept on hand, and nothing but first- The 8.CB. A lpha P ain uhe for internal and clasa work turned out. All orders tilletl promptly at reasonable MC<JO1<NA< K -WOLF-At Linkvillc. Decem external use. in Neuralgia. Toothache.Cramn ber 24, 1890, by Judge Jrr, Frank McCornack Colic and ( holera Morbu« ia unsurpHsued rates and satisfaction guaranteed. and .Mi«« Rosa Wolf. A. GARRICK. They are well liked wherever known. Manu Medford. Mav 13 1M# WISE-HERR—At Willow crick. Cal.. Dec. factured at Dufur, Oregon. For sale by all 25, WOO, by Rev. T. 8. Wallis. Andrew Wise druggist«. to «nd Mis. Martha J. Herr. Holmes Business Collece > FRr.E TO F A M F n* Celomi Enharíne CUMMON8-CÜMMON8- In Yreka. Dec. 25. Rk »l.o«, ,nc • I- “t Chli»«*a Mu «« •» work ¡ Of Portland. Or., will open Sept 1st J. 1H90, J. F., J M Cummon« and Mrs. Lucy aiaoiarpHliu tr>iU4 caiaR-fu» efalliba M m < m >I c Cummon», both formerly of Jackson county. A. Weaco, the leading penman < f the coast «r.'l-noi» —botiotc priera Great cbatw« has becon e a parti-er in thia school and will ROCHK-DOLLARH1DE - In Jacksonville, far Affanti. Be»«« of tha eperioua work». Dec. JI, WW, by Rev. R. Booth. Harvey M. make it the leading business college. Send RF.DDIMG A < <X, Maaonie PnMIabars •“-* Roche of Dunsmuir, Cal., and Mis« Florence f \ »!aBu<ect«r«ra, 131 Broadway, Naw York. or ratalogue Doilarbideof Ashland. NELSON —HAMLIN-Near Grant*« Pass. Dec. 23, 1890, by Rev.S. Jewell, F. G. Nelson aud Miss Ida Hamlin. STEW’ART—B ARNEBURG—At the residence Highest of all in Leavening Power.— U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889. of the bride’s parents near Medford. Dec. 25, 1H®O, William Stewart and Mb« Ida Barne- burg, both of Eden precinct. NAILS. ROPE. SS a A 0 Â Ami « vcrythinir etoe iinarlnab'e In this line. My ir«'")» are new and <.t tin-beat brand», and wIP be sold at the Lowes? Ruling Prices. <3,vu nie a call before win a »'Bowbere ________ J. C. 8H ERI DAN. for Infants and Children. "Castori» is so well adapted tosblldreo that I recommond It as superior to any prvacnpuon aaowBlome ' IL A . Àacncs.. M D , 111 So. Oxiord SL. Brooklyn, N. T- 3 I I I I CAatOTla cnmi Colle. Constlpatinn. Sour Stomach, Inarrhap.a, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prviuote« di- creation. Without injurious modlcAUoa. LUCKEY &. CO Ileal Estate Agents, ASHLAND, ORECON, T he CciTAt’R C omtant , 77 Murray Street. N Y. ? Will 8<n, Lease. Hent and Handle REAL-ESTATE O.i COMMISSION. BORN. A Choice Collection of ORME—Near Woodvllls. December 14, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Orme, a son. COX—In Central Point precinct, December 13,1890, to Mr. and Mrs. True Cox, a daughter W aits —On Williams creek, December 10, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watts, a daugh ter. GUERIN—In East Portland, December 29, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Guerin, a son. EGERT—In LHkville, Dec. 24, 1W, to Mr. and Mrs. Einil Eg» rt. a daughter. NORRIS—In Ashland. Dec. 19, ls90, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Norris, a son. ORTMAN—In Lakeview. Dec. 23, 1890. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ortman. a sun. BARN CM -Near Lakeview. Dev. 23, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barnum, a daughter. HOWELL--In Lakeview, Dec. 19, 1890. to Mr- and Mrs. A. L. Howell, a daughter. Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Stone in the Kidney. 1 was first taken with sharp pains in the ’tower part of my bowel« in the region of the bradder. Shortly blood appeared mixed with iny flMtfne, and a few week« later 1 had an at tack of brown gravel. I tried a number of wictora. One «aid it was gravel, another anahanother stone in kidneys. For three inoiima 1 was u nder the caru of an eminent diMiorat Albany, But conatantly growing worse, went home jjhdie. At this time I was induced to try Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, of KondBut. N. Y., and ain now ro bust and slrung. A remedy which can do this foi one so nrdeath as 1 was should be known everywhere. I hope this statement will C4MWWothers afflicted as 1 was to use the Remedy.—C. W. Brown, Petersburg, N. V. Hr. Kennedy's tarorite Krinerly, Mrs. Belden, an ««ol anil feebl- la-Jy at 61« Prepared by Mas- -ii st, san Francisco, after going down stead Dr. David K-nn.dy, Rnnil.iit, X T Uy for mouths was completely restored »nd b $1 per bottle. Six for »5. By all druggists. now well and healthy/. J. H. Brown, book-keeper Petaluma Cured entirely of bis indigestion and constipation. Mlu Hara MelTln, 12« Kearney street. S. F., Cured «.t a.> »--rraia: . »■ • of in>lig<---:,,.i ai-d eonstijiatlun. J. R. Fouralt. Chief Whm tinger. foot of Clay »’ >Ullb<*li ’ street, S. F. Cured of pains in the t-ack. liver niuntli!}. Dunrnn: tu rclit Xf» fi ’.UpTv-St.’. trouble and sick headaches. Tneii«tr?;a?inn. * Mr«. J. lamphere. 1212 Market street, S. F . tad SURO SAFE! CESTAI* been under physicians’ care for two year« f r I liver complaint. With the third bolt’.«- «he r. Don’t hnmbni;vc<J. Save Time, ikaith gained her old accustomed health. an<l money ;t<ke no oth Fred. A. Blecker, Baldwin Hotel,8.F., suffered er. tor year« with dyspepsia. Felt better the flr>t Sent to any a<i<!re»s. week and Is now cured. Bcruro by ma l <«u re ceipt of price. I2.C-3. Gustav Soldmon <4 223 Valencia street, S. F.. AadreM* cure-l of sick heada« be« and liver trouble. THE APHRO MEDICINE C01PMY, Edward Nestell, 73 Fvcrctt -treet, s F. cur»’ Western Uraucb, hvGJ.roBTLAND, oi;- of pain, iu the back and < arotiie blU-q-ip-v* And over 1300 othes. s Ji ty E. Ci BrCfcV. ffruinriit Jittfunvill« Faber’s Golden Any per»«, wishing to sell property wdl Itri'l It 1.1 their Interest to call »nd »«-<■ u« W 11 We challenge the reader to successfully controvert the asseition that an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees iu the val ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of «100. It will average 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce fl in value, net, of marketable fruit each year. In other words an acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation of #1000. It is better than any bank for the bank is sometimes curded into Canada by the cashier, Dame nature- a trust-worthy guardian takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you must not complain that your horticultural methodshave ¡irecipitated a foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard. DIED. HALLS—At Gold Hill, Dec. SI, l«0, Mrs. C- Halls; aged 61 years. CARLL—At Lakeview, Dec. 23. 1HH0. Abbie, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. Carli; aged 11 years. 8 months and 2 days. BL KNAHD--In Goose lake precinct. I>ec. 19, 18V0. Infant dslighter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bernard. Fruit! HOMES B OMARDS. Fruit! City and Country Property For Sale. Î HACK Price, 817 Tift leather. Workmanship and Finish ure ol he VltRY BBST. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING DIRECT. ’Vt can sell you Harness at from 86.00 up. Road Carts from $9.50 up. 8END FOR CATALOGUE. AOME MAN’n AGfiTBING 00. CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD INDIANAPOLIS, IND. of the Blnddtr, XT Specimen Copies and Eväutihd Calendar sent Free. CUBES HHY HEADACHE With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income on a valuation of #1000 an acre. There i« not a wbeat-fiekl in this oounty which yields such an income, sial L\ ER^ 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 tram-continental railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of the Pacific, with I mured growing, thrnty one hundred thrifty producing iruii fruit trees, v» t<> t»e be M-iected selected by Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or tin winters of I you. E_„ ‘ ' i old age overtake you and find you penniless. I'’!5 I>» CURFS Celdi tsFluraa. BronHiHI*. ts .T. i Sor. Throat, Aith -i. ur -, i 6, - ’p»nf .->■ C.ugh.Crora, of th« Throat, Luoqs s>,ò Co;.«. i.i<! '¿n- Con,'natoti,, »peedy andp<rm*c«.nl. L u.uiuc ...ord " L Botto/1 %• ISB&SX * 1 THE A i 1». M. I s . . Illustrated, Ikr-.'tq.. < : j ■ S eed A ung . For 100« wlJ be n./.L ' |”R v’ £ Wto all ;v>r> ,.i .| j.-. L. Rc.tku tid customer* I: i- better than ever. Every ¡ei«.. .« v«-tr«; t.ara.st, J !r- -r . ■ : j-.'dt, should ‘»•ii.! ; r :t. Audresa ■ D. M. FERRY < CO. * DFTROr.. talCM. ■ i-’ V .rid WOH'ril SI. <><><>. We give away the land. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for FURNITURE FOR SALE —AVI'— two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, «nd BUT CURES < GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard. NOTHING ELSE. IiOlJL FOR BINT Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and comjiet- ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves of India. “Export the wheat of a Country and you ship away the vital, ity of its soil,” says a great economic writer, l he 1 ■ p’' ( f «Jackson THE FAMILY BITTER CASE county should learn this as an axiom. Thr Only bafr Protfctor o/ fivtlt J. DLliGlUìAM, J nekton ville. Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in f*>r Unuur, Ttmrietf Pirnir and gound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or Catnp. Protect« Butter from all odors, toiling lateoverdesk and counter,should study our plan well. It means dust, heat nnd handling. Keeps But ter <*ool and sweet and is easily and a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of ‘¿years’ work. A Quickly aud quickly cleaned. more beautiful and a larger borne than ninety pe” cent, of the p pula. d S lpi PRICE. r^O Cents Each. tion of the civilized earth can claim to own AvHcT'GI 1 n gì noi and < Liberal discount to Agents. Sample Write to us, and we will send you Dur illustrated book, of Ibis great c»rlcTru88. ’ • ’ u » rnu*. Ir «tant by mail on receipt of price. ■ r— hoanaadn. valley and our Orchard Home. f ■ ■ <vi int I ren lliuatr d P hi While Too Wait,” F. B. CASK CO. 1483 VaJ’.-celaSt... San Fr«Dctecv«CBL THE ORCHARD HOME AS^CIATION Mesciti üí&pn CAVM2L<: « las <Í ct S 1