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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1891)
s ïhc jOnuoctatic a hr tkiuorratii êinics ADVIRTISINC AND JOB WOftK Publishi-d every Friday by Advertising will be inserted tn tho TIMES at tbe following rates: Ten line«, one insertion.................................. $2 00 '• *• each subsequent Insertion............. 75 nr'Iz'gal advertisements Inserted reasonsblr. A fair reduction from the at»>ve rates made to yearly and time advertiser». XK’KEIJ.. CllARI.Ks EDITDK AND i’H'H’lilE r<»H. NEW TIMES BUILDINC. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE OIBce—Cbrurr Third and C Strfcta. Rates of Subecripho«: i»ne copy p« r aun«)’«», •»» advance *• •• ill us*/Olii» ......... •• Usrve uioutiut ........ ■ JACKSONVILLE, OREJON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1891. I 50. OFFICIAL D i R a JTOHY. SPATE OF OREGON. j- g s«*u.it a-. J. Il Mitcneil, J. N. Dolph; Cougr.^.a.m. B. H« rni.mii; Goy. rm.i. s. F’n- u.o«r Secretary ol suur, Gc«»rg< w. M<- Hrid« ’ State l r‘ U-ur« r, Fn" M c U k nan .Mat«- Frmièr.P C. Baker; mi pt. Fuh!”* In-.irucii.tii.’ E B. M. Elr«»y; >«»prem. Judges, K. S. airauun, Citivi JuMi«’«-, W\ F. L«»rd, K. .■*. Beau. NOTARY PUBLIC. MANUFACTURER «>E REAL ESTATE AGENT ! ■ JACKSON COUNIY Senator. The«», t a.n. r.m; tl«-pres< ntatives, S. Furry. J. »V. Mrrntt, J. .»!. Mcuaii; i «»unly Judge, J. K. N«*il; làmum-i'i.Mi' r*. C. W. i'n>- »or. lien. Hay m«»ad;Clerk,>1. .rtuiivr;sn« riU, J. G. liirdaey; Kecoruvr, w. M. iinm n; li van- ur»-r, G. E. Bns/incr; Aa*vsm»r, 1. L. liauml.iii; Scn.sii Superintendent, C. n . Frier; >urVv>oi, F. Applegate; C<irou«*r, J. S. Far-un; Slock lnHpvct«»r, W. F. ¿unger. jostrniNx county . Joint Senator, W.»i. Clair; iUprvs«*ntativv. H. B. Miller; County Ju«ig<, V. Colvig; t .>m- miasionvra, C. U. Bigrina, F. Hausen; « h r g, «. . K. Cuaiiàlor; Sneriti, Ja.U'.*♦ i . Lrcasui- ar, J. »V. >Uurer; Aaocsuur, n. C. Harui »u; Scnool Superinteudeui. A. A . Ma-ssn*. ,*wv«'j - or, C. WT. rttivvu«; ’ M Ml i. i»i. >'.t...t»e. LEGAL DOCUMENTS ColltTl r of IrtounU. Prompt Riuiittitnfr». MONEY LOANED. Jnvewtineiil S«vurith k a S|n*i*ialty. Ja« kson County ."« rip Bought nini S.t|«L I have a e-.inpl’t« wt ol Map* of ail th«- Sur- vey««i Utuds In I ins count«, and re«-civ« Ab- Ktraets monthly Irotu K«»scbur>r ol all new entries made. Ì am thus prepared to mak’ out II uii' si’ .«’I an<l Pre-emption paper-, ami «•an save to part I« s th»* expense of a trip to Kosebuig Luna Office. 1-Ibvr.il . Il it>K F AK jì M A.SO OTHER DESINA Bl.F PROPKH IV IN MY KLAMATH C«U N I Y HANI’S F«)K SA1.E. letters. Jff"Pr«»inpt replj made 1«» all Charges in accordance with the tunes. R« t«*n*,b\ ptTim-Mt'ii. t" (’.('. B1 ' kimin, I.s«|.. Banker; I » Hon L R. W « bst’r, ,lu«lge «>rtin- jU’llcial district, and to nnj bn-im ss hmi-«; m JackHonviile. SILAS J. DA\. LANB COUNTY. MSKTLNU or COL Ill's, ACC. The auprriue court ol Oregon meets at Sai«*tu, regular f rrats c«nu«iieiicuig on lue ur.wi M«»ndaya in Marra and Ocioiiet . a..-»«» at F« u- dleion, coinuivui-ing on nrsi .«iouuay lu May. Elie circuit c«»ui i lor I tic nrM ju«i»cia»diainci sita in Jackson county on a«»t M » imi <«> s ui April, September aim Mvevuvucr. in Kta.uaiu county ou arconti »Munday hi J ud » and iirsl Monday m .XuVriubt r. in Lake county on tm iUird Momlay lu May and inc «•vc>>nu Munday in Out.»urr. lu J.*avpuiue county un tirsi Mondays in Marcii ami August. Fur Jacksun county inc c.muly, prohal« an l CoiuiuitUH.tiicrs' c « hh T s in«*« t ev.ry m.miu, •«»lUiUeuciug witu tu«' nisi Al-tiiday; tor J.»s« - ^biue county, tue tirst Monday m January , April, July aud Septciuurr; lur Lake c . hihi >, •very aitcruat«* immtu, comui«. mung tue lirsi Monday in January. for tviaiualn county tue tirsi kVedutMday ui March, June. SeplciuUvr and November. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATrotlNKV ANO COl'.N8EL<Ht AT LAW. Ureyo», HARKNESS, ATl’OKNKY AND CUl’.X.SELOK AT LAW, (iranl't Vicwot Fence in Position. It’s Esp'cially ahptei fur Fanns. Randies, Ordianls, Gardens and Lawns, BEEKMAN & REAMES’ Sacctjsscrs ta C. C. Búekuau’d Bank, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE ^iniíii» OR. JACKSONVILLE .ItiS 17 ; o i STEAMER SAILING D \TKS. SIIOM -AS f it tSl reco; bltOM VAQUtN.l; W lilainrtt’* Vail y, Sumlay . .March . .8 Willaiii'’tte Vail y.‘I'm*» lat. Marvli. . yv ; n. Valley, 1'iiui—litt. March Wiliam, tt’- Vali**. M »tvlay. March ...IS \y. miette Valley, tMtuniay, March . W lilamvtt«* Vall«-y. Wcdm-sday, .March.. 25 yVidaim tie Valley, Monday. March Keeps lite largì’ f -I■ " k of 12 .‘I .U Fruit. Shade fintamental and Hat frcci The esmpany reserves the right lo change ^ailing «lutes without notice. ■and — Trains connect with the 0. A C. R. R. and River Boats at (’orvallis and Albany. VINES AND SSWDDSBI Tr Un N’ > will run ru***lay<, Thurs lav« and S itm lax m l •»!) HU Tin l ai»- -lay s when n»*e ‘ssary. I rain N«». I will run Mondays, Wednesday«* ami l’i idays. and uti int'-rin’aliat •days ver. when m ceasary. T. E. Il"gg. Rveef*" P. P. PiilAff, ATTOKNEY AND COVNSELOK A l LAW. C. C. HOGUE, W. B. WEBSTER W’ill praetiue in all courMof thè Mal«*, orli«*«.* lu tue Court Huuav, luird dour tu luti ul tu- t rance. ttr. Will practice in all courts d tn. Male. < »¡het in toe Court iiuusc, ur.nl dour lu *cll ul vu- traute. FRIGES : ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. 1 R.NEIL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. RO APHIS C ¡SLICE OUTREES («• n i F. .v I’. Ag t. < > F R. R ( o, ( orv.kiiiH.Oregon. Gou'iF.A P. Agt, Oregon Ihweiopmant (’<»., J<'I.Vl*>ntg«»mery St..San Fraucmcu (’al. •/*4«*a«oMrD4r, Apple Tri e« $ m Jlu per 1W Peach ” 10 “ ltt ‘‘ ** Plum and Prune Tret < s “ 1»; Olle r trees and shrubbery turnislnd rcasona bly. S» nd h»r (’ata.."rue t.> J. H. SETTLEMIER. Wo.db.irn, Or. Jackson County Bank. 18a 1*21)FOK 1>. OKIXiOA M. K. KAN n A, 1887 J. C. CARSON, TTUKNEY AND COl Ncl.LoK Al LAW, i/McA'.MOMrihr, Ur, Will practice in all court« of tm-Matc. iu Urtn'a l»r:ck, up-alaira. ouicv Manufacturer <»t Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Sash. Doors, olinds 3LL23TI02T3 A 3P3CIALTÏ. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS GENEItAI. Bl ll.l>I.M> MATERIAL. J. «I. NUUGK, *'«•.% vt:v ami » in « ku . Uoitl Util, t/rryon. A full line tn stock or WiU attend to all L umiucmm m my line with proiuptucM and at reasonable rui< ». ATTORNEY AND CU»’NSEL«>K (trailfy /'rfM«, •—— ■ - « Estimate» ami prl*’> -list »ent on applieulion ROBERT C. SMITH, TOLO! AT Ur’tj/tn. ROBERT A. MlLLLrf, ATTORN ri Y A N O C<> l N» EL< > K AT LAW, v/urA«' nrtih-f itr. Dr. O. F. DLMOKtbT, D E N T 1 S T. Mrdlord Oregoa. A N D » l K G E U N, Any Kind ratsed in a flrst-ebisH Nursery. Tliose wanting tr«*es will d<»w«'!l mgiv«* me t heir orders, as I whl guarant••«• sat isfaet ion. I warrant a'! my tre» «. il properly car’d lor. ftrinsfif piiyni' rit easy. Produci taker» at market ¡'l ice. I«?»>!*•<. of Peiu'li Seid wanted. A. S. »IOHN><)N. Jacks«»nvllle, Orckfon. Amr. 1. ISM3. J. W. WALKER. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■a . .j i SMITH & WESSON _ GRIFFIS & WALKER E. P. CEAHY, M. O.. P H Y S À C I A N A N D FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, t J m «-kM* 11.•*, Or«*K>iH. Office and residence on « aliform.i >tn«t. Cails attcuuuU prompt y >1 h > • n.gui. ■ • • • • Till' thl.fHH.ITEI/ . . MANI’FACT!’ KE HS OF s I K G h U JI rd toril, Orinoti. — The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured.® It . . i . j O -------- ... - - fiuiirantflwl — Unf.vd,('!AwS r-wr , |*crf<M f. ■ ■ ffice n Hamlin's Block. Street. GOLD HILL, OREGON E. B. PICKEL, M. D. F H Y S 1 C I A N A N l> SLUG W. S. JONES, ritraiti an a n it 8 r it g ko n . -l/rsf/oi «/, thtytift, _ ■ I R. PRYCE, M. D., AND S l R G E n N. THE OREGON LAND CO ■ — WITH ITS----- W»»dfnrd, Orr«oR. Office la Williams Brick Build!ng, up-stair*. 11 O11K- < >lli«-<- J. C. LEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN Jit *i 1 4 *■ 111, <>»"<• «¿"O 11 (In the State Insurance Uo’s. Building,; AND B F K G E O N nNI) BRANCH OFEK'ES IN PORTLAND. ASTuRlA AND ALBANA. Ct otral I’ ihh I, Orei/on Has for HH’c a large list of (?i»ll* pr tinptly attended to day or flight. Crain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and Suburban Property. Offi<*«* <>n Main street, in Cliiidcr-«' bul«i.i«g Calls promptly attended to. day ami night. onre:,::^k.}^-,^eï;:’h;?.- .he»1'to,?^ÄX^^e,y!■‘,““:'■ ln"" fr,‘" “ 'M“'; ■ '"■"■■■ ........... We also make valuable Improvements in the way <if renda feme« cl. ninnti,,. .... i . We ■•an sell a »mall tract of land Tor the same prie. p,•** ; ' large farm. ror M DR. S. DANIELSON, Physio-Nodical CHOICE LAND TCR SALE? jtoRSALI Alh»l T I'-' AHU.' Ol I .\ I RA uuaiit.V <>t agricultural land. In ing a pari I of tlie Hiram < <»iv< r Donation Land < laim; situated »iltoul •> mih’s t rom Ashland, l« ot a mile south ot I’larnix, Jackson « onnix. Ore gon. The Oregon A « Ht'lornia railroad and the Or« gon A <'itl'tomia stag«' road pass I through said land. 1 his ttact ot land is all A No. I. deep, bl.i«-k-l’»ain b<itt«im 'ami. I»« mg on«* of the Hist claims •*• tt 1« d up »n m R--gu« river valhy. All well supplied with living water. This land will be id in ipiantiiies to suit purclins« rs. I r tiiitiu r into'imition in quire ot I . J. I A Rl.oW, Ashland. Or« gon, or F. 11. Fol DRAY. Phwnix, Oregon. Aehland, < »gn.. Oct. 3 I ’M» The Ifregón Unid Co. waa esprelally organized for the purposeoi buying H11,|»nUPvi ire., I.irg, ti net» of lurid, »ml Inis during rhe pa.t two yen»» liouglii :o,j , lt(1 . ' ,, “ Medford, Oregon. SMITH 4 WESSON, sri:r \i. rn i n, u i \s ■ ■ ■■■>■■■■■■■■ SAW MILLS ON SAMS CREEK. Office— Hamlin * llkn-k. PHYSICIAN Beware of cheap iron imitations. || Send fori p Litt toB CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS M. D. < >r ACCURACY,V DURABILITY. 1 EXCELLENCE of WORKMANSHIP and CONVENIENCE in LOAOING and SAFETY. SÄSH ÄSD DOORS AND SEASONED FINISHING MATERIAL Jietliortl, Ort»K«»a. Call« prompt ; AttvndvU to l>»iy <»r Night. (Hlicv on B «trvvt. Medford. Oreran. Special attention riven to Chronic Dise a»#*«. F The undersigned has now brickyards mm Ashland tor sale at t hr INCH TO« Leave Jacksonville af H: U*ave Wketnwk at <• M . L”“ P a . m ., 112 r. m an I .V4B F. M. Leave Harbaugh's at a . m .. 1:1. p . M. ami WH r. m . Leave Davisville at B:.)0 a . m .. !.-• r. M. ami P. M. Arrive at .Medford at 9:00 a . «.<WF. M. GOING WKST. Leave Medford at m . I »0 1*. M. and Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery. Jo-. •''’■blitz Lrcw’iiiK (Join |ia»y, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Sclmiidt .v ( o.S Iron Witter; h 1 s <> Anadiait Mineral Water consm. 63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 10:00 A. m ..2;(»> r. M. and 7 A) P M. Lvave Davlsville at 10:10 a . m .. *12 p . M. and 7;:r p m . I.* hv . H irbaugh’s at 10:17 A. M.. 2:20 p M. and 7:11 P. M. L’ hx - WiM trock »1 A. M..2J5P. M. and 7:4.» P. M Arriv« at Jacksonville at 10:30 a . m , 2:1’1 P. M. W. F. READ. J. R. WRITSNIAN, Vice-l*r0ftid<‘nt, J. O. WRIT SMAN, Snr. and Manneei \ gitoti turni and stock ranch.«'untaining hi(> art t -, IlMi .H i ’ s 11 n<h r !• Off. r«o act ' s in culti v.tlion, G«»o«| lioiisi- aii'l outbuildings arul necessary barn room. Fruit enough tor a small family . Two liv mg springs on tht | 'acr. handy lorstoi'k and irrigation |»urpos«'<. ('he uliH-f is I M'a1« d tin < <• milt > mtrtliu • 1 4 Engl« roiiit.aml linn mil« - from ('« ntral Point rail- r->nd stati«»n. If sold b. tm»-hai vest the crop will gow itti Hi.- phi. ... \ -mall bunch of «atti» HD’i some hogs will b<* sold also, 1! drsua'd. T«*rms «-««sy; two-thlrds cash, baiane«* to suit mirchaaer. For pi)it'culars euquire on the place of t h<* proprietor. FI < EI » ÈI ( I < ’ K S < H N 1.11 > EI {. npTrtniT UV.InUII tiitii- wr»r/ Ittrlilr Hh,rk H AI F THE ( « IS I nf Imlstiiur sav(d • • Sh r< k' - pt i <. IhitrhtTs Farin« th , Micliiniwts, Buil<lir*d, ('itiitrnr «rn ami « if lit rs. A<iinitt«*<i to I»«* th« gi’-at’ st Impr*t\ «*ii . ms E ven mad** in tii< kit-bl«.4-ks, EiciKht prepaid. Unirluri 'atalogrin*. I nilón Iron ml Enginr U ks. I’1 Brush >t.. D< fruit Mich CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000 EMORY din-1 wandarinernred. Bv>ks L*arr<*'1 m «'ne rea<iigg Testimonial» fr ni «II £«r, < t thorlob«». Prospectus por 1 President. J. L. COWAN, TrwmurHr fc. HONEY.MAN. President. ALHAAY, WM ULR'CH. District ÄgßJl. OliiCI.OA. Mt'JfdHD ONESTI.! ? n a le bv T. bn R ' • •» tri.» Ireatjer, but M» '»n »»tn ffy m f ú tn • •>’. ai'd ti • V« »»joup It' «Qy i iri of e at ton •_ c • - i r.rents "n » to • ' i ay M Ub'f. r ' -a furi iah ¡¡ harnexl I • I * > ’ » ’ PILI ‘ »»•>»’«*«• it ' ih h, SGO. <><)<). o> J JiKlians Won’t Iwt Soldier»- “Î have Iteen pra'I cing medn me for twenty V**ar«i ar.'l have never been able tn put up a vegeta ble < inpound that v. uld, like bimmons Liver Regulator, promptly And effectually move the 1 ver to ac tion, aud at he same time aid mutead <,f weaken I the digestive and askinulative powers of the system.'’ 1.. M. H inton , m i > , Washington, Ark. News received at the war department at Washington ol the result of ihe efloris Lo - mg made by western army officers to carrv out tbe provisions of ibe army appropria tion bill, aiithoiiz ng Hie enlistment ol 2hbh Indian recruits, is very <ns(*<»urHg*ng. 'I he officeis report that the Indians wid not <-n OM.Y GEM INF. list in the infantry und»-r any circum Ila- our Z Lamp in »-‘I • n front ■ f Pl’cr .«tan<es, as they abhor walkii g I bey wil enlist in ibe mvaby except as s<outf, J. H. Zeilin & Co.. Philadelphia, Px not b< CrtU-e they do not < are to bi ■<! tbemselv« 9 to bVi years'ser* ice nor iu m* sunj ct i«» removal to distant pans of the Country. Then, too, they want their won «n with them. Mini the great tn jority < t bm ks «re W’M! ranted pi.\.-icai.y mint h>r military betvi<<* It i- doubud nhe’her a »mg e In han <ompan\ IS S«)LD OS A can be rec:inl»<i ill the wes: ; bu the out- J POSITIVE Io* k in Ihe r-i nth is nr h* h pelul. Al ? GUARANTEE M i.nt Vernon Barracks, Ala , where the to cure any form A pa« he Indians who led the Geronimo ofncrvou«« disea-e « .«iiipMign are placed, it is said that h ! i tbe or any disorder of IndiHiis, some thirty-five or forty, me the gen- rativeor gans of either sex . about to enlist. These 11 dians are >aid t ¿ whether ari«iiu!z be progressing rapid y in the path of civdi- fromthecxceisivc ■ at u ihe iiir tt;iif< r-i incredible rvt.fitir U' zstion, and almost fact is te- UKeof Stinrilant«, ............ AFTER BEFORE .... ToLarco or Opium, er tlirviieh vouthi’il iniixT«'- ported that the renowned warrior, Gero- tioti, ov« r inaulgenre, A<* ,nu«'h n* L x > h *«4 Brain mmo, w ho w a» fur year» tbe terror of the pie, r. Wak«*fnints<., I ear ng down I'ains in the we»t. is m,w a prominent teacher n the ha k.' cthi ’ im I Weakn’'". H stcria. Nervous i‘r local Sunday •»< h<>o . tri«?;"j. \ • ■ turual Emibsi’-ns, l.r mnrrh i a. 1 .,* W- ak M«**nory, Lo** of power and lmp<» Protect Your Health. to-i. . w hi« h if neglect«“!<»ften lead to prernaiun* nhi I.*.* and innin !• . Fri< e fi no a lx»x. 6ix>xcs ('old and moisture combined have a t' >r for j . >ki <«»nt l v ma I on receipt of price’ \ WLIT ! N <;i \UA5TI F. is given for vori-ing ellect upon the bodily organ«, ami . i r- ? • » r r'•«•; v I, ft»rpi’in l tlie nion« v if ihe digestive ami secretive processes are a 1*4»rm.'«nrnt «• i* I - t effr<’• d We haw apt to b< more tardily performed in winter a- * of It* : )«»i •<]•< fr mold «”■! y«n:ng. than in the ftdl. Ihe same is true, also, of i • I« n j -r; H*w*T’tly enr< u the excretory functions. The bowels are ' ..f iliti:'«*. ('.n ularfree. AddreM- of’en tlugeish urn! thepores ot the skin TH 'brow « fl lit tie w'a«te matter at this season. T: «• • ys’em. ttiete.'ore, icquires opening Uj For s:th- at i’itv Drug Stori*. Jackson vi I tv. a little, ami m I ko purifying and regula’ing, a: <1 the sat« >t, surest and tin M tbotouub iÛk- 4 *J-N t<>mc ad alt» rati\e that ran be u>e<i lor t!i« se purposes is Hotelier's Stomach B.t V t»rs. l,ers«*ns who wish to escape the rheumatic twing«s. thedxspeptic ag<»nie». the painful disturbances of the bowrls, the Cannot be successfully traveled with bilious attacks, amt tbe nervous visitation» out good health. To reach wcadh or any so common at this time of the year, will do we I tore-tnf' rce tbeir systems with this coveted position In li’o requires the full renowned vegetablestotnat hn and invigor possession ar.d operation cf all the fac «nt. It improves ti e appetite, streng1 hens ulties Lind rature has endowed us with. tbe stomach, cheers tbe spirits and reno These conditions cannot exlct unless th« vates the whole phy» «pie. APHR9DÎTINE* o *\r co. The Road to Keaitiü FOOD FOR ERESI/ UTXXERS. THE I.SXI) LS HS. ’I lie Fifty-first conRreaa han paRRPti away, «nd nothing is left but itHlawa and its memories. There may Lave been wotbe con^reffaeH in the hintory of the country, but we cannot at present recall Hiicli a one. 7be record of the Fifty- ffrst cungreMa will continue for years to rehnn and plague the Republican party. Let uh recall its principal features. Well, there was firet the outiageous vio lation uf parliamentary taw and prece dent by Speaker Reed, in which be was back«*«] by the Rrpibhran majority. Mr. Reed in effect made bis will the law of the house, and trampled under foot the rights of Ihe minority. I .1^ Following this lawless seizure «4 authority, and ’his setting up uf a deppotiHm, ami con linuing pretty much all through tile first part of the session, came the elec- non ontrigi'H, by which Democrats were ____ (!• prived of their seats on trumped-up «•bargee, ami without any evidence being br*»nght forward against them th it wmijlil hold water in a court of justice. By these lawless proceedings the Repub licans obt.um*«] a working majority in tip* house <4 representatives. Then, there was the M< Kinley bill, the straw ’hat broke ti.e hack oi the patience of ’Ii»* Republican farmers in the west, and by its bail1 fared robberies fairly drove Republican and independent voters into the D ii ocraur ranks. It was the AL*- Kml v bill tba’ was mainly responsible for R* publican defeat last November, though other cau-eg assisted in hiingirig about that ioitunate event. And a po tent one of these causes was tl.e Force b'll. Its pHHRage by the house and the attempt to pass it in the senate alarmed and disgusted conservative men all thr« Ugh the country, ami cans» d them to ask Pitch other—what next? That the Force hdl was at la-t 1 rd aside in the senate was dm* to a targe ♦ xtent to the but that public opinion Lad declared against it. and that a numlier « f Repub lican senators reco^n ze l that fact. One '.f the morel features <»f the R publican retool in the Filty-ii’st congress was the n <• of the pension lnciibiis. The countr. is paying out yiarlv an enormous sum for p« nsion«. a sum targe enough to support a first-class Euro pe in power. Manv of these pensions are paid to men who do not at a l need them, ami millions of the people's mon- tey will thus he wastp<i yearly. This has L’ en an ♦ xtremelv extravagant congress. It has been stated on the fl »or of the house of rcpr«*s< n a'iv« s that the amount of money ap|»»opna’ed «luring the pes- sions of the F I'tv-fir-t congn ss will not be less than ()—almnt $16 for every man, woman and child in the c untry, nearly In > t<,r PH(•», voter This is $182,(MK),000 more than was ap propriated Ly ihe Fdt:e'h,eongress, and $224,00 1,0* 0 mote than the sum total of approp:latloris hv the Forty-ninth con- gr.ps. Is it sir prix.i g tbat’a protect has t:i-» n against « x'ia\agar.< «• h ]I over tlie Ian l’tie I- dry first cungress thus pasK«*s into h st« ry. l e future histo tian wi I draw irotn its caret r Its^ons in Tigard to the d« spot ie in <f majorities when they lose sight of the guiding stare of right ami jii>t ce. From various source« we gather the following facts : ¿.ccortiing lo the census of 18H0 wh had over 50,(l0>,000 je-ople in the United States and 143,042,000,000 in property—more than enough io count $8C0 to every individual, or $5000 to a family. Tim numb-r of woik people en gager! in American manufactures in ISSO waa 2.730.000, and they averaged lese tlrssir «1 a dav. In tlie eame year we had 8 000 000 of farmer» and fai tn liatids ; they received for tlieir labor tlie average of |28V. Taken collectively, tbe great ma-s of American producers received each afrout 85 cents jrerdav. From I n GO to 1870 the wealth of tire countrv iti- ceaaed from «16,000.0< 0.000 to «30,0 >0,- 000,000; in 1880 it amounted to «43 642,- 000,000. Yet, while in ten years Hie wealth of the country nearly doubled,the rate ol wages decreased from au average ol little more than ««• >0 to an average of little more than «300 |>er annum. What aliare of the wealth which labor pro duced baa it receiver!? Mr. McB'ide. Ohio commisaioner of labor statistic», in his »licerli at Spring field, on Labor Day, gave the following -latiBticM on labor and capital : In Eng land the average production for eacli employee was «4o0. Ol tins ihe laborer got «2!f0ami cap tai «200. In the United Slate» tt.e average prieluction for each employee tn i860 *»• «720, of which tlie laborer got «346 and iht capital «374 Io England the laborer get» more than capital; in America capital get» more than labor. In England the laborer get» three-fourths of the products; tn Amer ica i(p>» than one hall. In l»70 the number of female opera tive» war- a little over a nnliioii and a half; in lb80, Iwo and a ha f millions. Of children employed between 10 and 15 year» < f age there Were, in 1870, 730,- 164; lbbO, 1,118,366. Io 1850 toe wage» paid to meci Mines and ojrerative» in manufacturing industrie« repre-ented 23 ;>er cent, ol the value of the finished produi'ls of tho»e intimane». Since then the share of lab r in that product ba» stea l ly tlecre '»ed. It uà» 20 per cent. hi i860, 18 in 1870, and 17 per cent, in I860. Ine censo» of 1800, however di»- h .ne«t, will unquestionably »how a fur ther decline. The number of unemployed in this country at the preceut time 1» variously estimateti at from lour to five hundred thoue.tnd. It is computed ibat every »evetdh person in the land is either a pauper or a recipient of charity. In 18-81 tire total estimated valuation of pro|>-itv in the United States was »7,- 135.000,000, which was assessed for taxation at «6.024.OoO.llOll, while in 1880 it was valued at «43.642,000,000 and taxed" at »16,902,000.000, of which, m both instances, land paid fully 80 per cent., leaving the necessary inference that banking, railroad and corporate wealtli generally must have evaded tax ation. And jreople wonder at the general diB- satisfaction and resllescntss of lalror wrnle the country is so prosperous I— Tbe subject matter of the new land law for the past two congressoR ha« been in di«nnte between the house and tbesenate and for a long time ths conferee« during the ianl congress failed to come to an understanding The law paesed will change the general land system of the government. The bill first repeals the timber-cu-ture act, but with a reserva tion in favor of bona fidf cUimg hereto fore initiated. In computing the t>eriod of cultivation on claims already accru ing, it is provided the time shall run from the date of entry, th* necessary acta of cultivation bring performed with in the proper time, the preparation of (he land and the planting of t res to be construed aa ac a <f cultiiatim. 1’er- sona who have complied with the pro- visions of the timber-culture act for f iur years may prove up their ciaima by the payment of fl 25 per acre. The desert land act is amended by requiring the fiiing of a man showing the proiK>s*d method of reclamation, and no person shall receive patents for land under the act unless there has been expended in tbe work of reclamation at least |3 per acre, fl to be expei «led in each year, and after four years title may be secured by the payment of fl per acie. Section 2288 of tlie revised statutes is amended so that any bona fide settler may have the right fo t'ansfer any rortion of his •¡aim lor ti e right-of-wav for inigstion, ms well as for church, cemetery, railroad or school purposes. The pre-emption law is a repealed, except as to c aims heretofore initiated and except also pre- emptions by committees under a S|s*ciai law. Section 2289 is amended ro that (»ersons air*»dy holding 16d Her« s of land or who abandon their rts deuces on their own land shall not haxe he right to make a homestead entrv. The entries may la* suspended foi the correction of clerical errors The Edited States is estopped from the vacation of any patent on claims heretofore initiated, unless such suit is brought within five yearH, and on future claims within six years, i provision is made fur town site entri« s in Alaska and for the acquisition ttiereof of lands nec- easarv for trade or nianufa« taring pur pose a. A provision is made for grants of right-of-way for irrigation purposes; but the reservoir site» are not to contain any more land than ne<*e»Rarv for con struction and maintenance. The maxi mum amount of land which any ¡«erson may acquire in limited to 320 acre«, The president is given the right to M*t apart and rewerve in any territory f ,re»t lands an public reservation« nut subject to l>e entered upon. S ecretary K i sk ' s C ir < i i . ar —Pack er- and provision dealers lintik that the rules and regu ati< ns prescribed by the secretary of ngrieullnre h r the inspec tion of live cuttle, hog«, carcasses, etc., physical being is in perfect working wdi have little practical eff.ct in San or’er, and this Is impossible when the tatrly Day«. Francisco. The idea is to keep up, bv liv rand sp’een are torpid, thus obstruct From x»RTt?« of an ol«i file of the .M<’intain in«pection, the standard of meals ex ing the secretions, causing indigestion Herald i ubiitbed in Yreka,during 4 .». P< rted, to the end that American meats and dyspepsia, with all of their accom- now iu tbe J’-UMial «»fficr, wrfinda police’ tnuy not tie discriminated agamst with ponying horrors. in tbe u-sue (»fJan. 21, 1854, <4 the fitting reason. The iu«|>ectloii is also to ex'end DR. HENLEY S^ up ol a theatre m tie Eiuprr House hi to pro«lu«-i b whu:h aic iniended for mter> corner of M »n»r <o.<i Mwin bu ft »r enter - ’ C n 51 i s a fl (leiiOtt TXni i tjarmcuo given by a ’Oiupany under (lie state ('Oii»iii«‘‘cP. In tl<e case of swine exerts a specific Hfluenco over th« liver, ninnsg«inent <4 Mr. St. John, from San it is ptov ded that a in hi <>»<•« >p <5 exa'tii- eadhs it to heut/iy «C Ion, resolvesits Franciaco. one of ibe performers named liR'ioil for < 1 h-hil «v ni all he eup rd«l<l*d chronic engorgements, and promotes the Hmtaon appiam g n bis grvat cbara<*ter to thecHHtomary inspection. A haling of 'Bone Squash ’ In tbe same i»>Uv is a l»a« ker and pruvi*ioti dealer said la-t b^cretiors : cures Indigestion and constl- c Ibra conv*-i.tion to bv ’ »Id ai Jockson- week that we export from Nan Fran A patlcn, sharpens the appetite, tones up viHe, for the pur pose ot petitioning < oog e-s (irx^o comparatively little of meat prod ■Ì ie entire system, and makes life worth to rstabbsh a new terrilcry. compnsii.g ail « the country north of the Trinity mountains ucts, ami there haw never been any spec n (aiiloriua and tout I* ol ihe ( a apooia ial conn» aim agait st <»ur gooes at either ii .< untain«* in Oregon. Ihl gules t\«-rv Hotiuliihi or ott er l*a< ific« oaM countrie*. • l»< s« n bv a l tl.e c« unties imeroted whu b "W * a»e nofhke.y to send out tainted nii|.|*'«*«l ol b skiyou and Klam.i’b i i ib > in« at, for the p«-ison who re<**ive«l 11 -late, tbe la ter being li e lerntory oi <l i! would never trade again with the ship KI’iiia’ii. itbandon« d some year- ag*» an«i pi; so that this in a trade conj-i-’era- utiacheri to Hihkiyou in«I Humb'lii.ina«!- But we do dition to pre'» !)! Del N« rte county, <h«*n a !i<ih w :ch r«v’ui<ites i»bc f. (»Oi Hull «’fold Kliinath coir tv,’ a(<j i|,r need an insp* c*i- n to p»ev«*nt the falsi counties of D«»ugins and Umpqua m Ore fication ot brands/* C’Hiliniird the Lier- General Agts. fer D. M. Ferry & Co's gon, ihe latter comprising ’be pr« 8» nt el art. ‘ There is a cettain brand ol I ckR« n county. Th»* en h’ de »pile* ot poik winch is eybt< math ally and |<*r- Siskiyout oU ty to sa d• ’nv< n ion conipr - s;>teiit v ra sed on»- gra le Ly the brand . u E. 1> FcHu e, John 1» ( r«»-tn . R M mark t<»n v ki>uwiedg> \Ve need an Mariin, A V Gdvtte, E S’«e.e, W a Robert-on, E. J Curtis ami Owen McCoy. inspection systvin, siich a« exists III eaRtern etales, to malte ente that thè Garten Seed. meat s nt oiit ih tLe gra ie wbich 1? Deafnera Can’t be Cured hianded on thè package.” by local api licati« ns, a« they rantmt r#acb the «li'-e»"« <1 portion «f the ear. Ti.erp is St e t LbsoK To I ho XPRON s CoLl — i ly « ne wax to cure deafness, and that is Farm. 1 Or.-an M. S.'WatU, ul Vancouvei, by constitutional remedies. I>• atness i- < aUM' il bv an h fl m ed condition of the W.fSl: , is (I)«- ia(«B victim of b< X bWHld- Grass, Closer and all kinds of a r-. IL* lust $5‘KK) n g »id whd«- inak mii(*ou<* lining <»f (he E staeh au Tube « Wh« n this tube gets mtlam■ you hav* 1 ing the all* 11 pt to secure an .quai tumbling a timi or imp rfect hearing, and amount unliout doing anydiiiig to taiii fai fi when it i* » i I’ tv I v ( 1 .s- d <b-aI re**- is 1’ e i’ Altei I p * dif-cv* red mat he * vhh the result, an»i. unless t. c it ti «11 m iti •»» can be vn liio ol a Male luck he put l.-rlh gie.it taken out :«t <1 this tub«» resto rd to it« no - « Ih-rl 10 have 1 he s vMi.’Lt i & ar< vslvd, bm mal conn in« 11. beating «il be «1» «.tr<»> • <1 Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc lip y eluded him and t rcaie i. ibis h r« Ver , i ine ra-« s ut of ten are f au**« d bv Catarrh, whi' b is nothing but an inflaine ! shows rhe aind of a n an Fainmr S-Hard is. He wa- wuiu.g lo make ><5000 uiih- i orditlon “f the lull' Olis >uif«c« s. We wid give < >1 e Ii undr« <1 Do 1 «rs fo out doing any riling to emu it ; but alien it am case of Deafi.e-s Deaf. r-s (unused (caused b\ <• c»t.»r’li) «■aim* le aboMing uiht rs so make $00tX) in that wc cannot r moot cure cur»* by bv taking Hal Hall’s (’» a similar n.aLhcr al his exi»«*n-e, he was lari It ( re. Semi f«»r < ir. uiar*», fr»<*. lice Keepers' Supplies. Up in a ins and app. al«*d lo the law Io F .1 Cl I EN EV A co , Tol. <4’», Ohio, piotict him. Of cuiiiae, if the RWindiem We want YOU for a customer. Give us S»!<i by a 1 druggist", 75c. imuio Le capiu’-d they Would probably 1 trial order. be convicted ai.'i | u. ism d ; but they c* 1 - taiiily sh< ilia nut be, for ibe simple tea The Mini i f $.13 32N ?<• w ¡s on Tuesdsv son that S< a ..rd ent* ted into an allonge i-Hiti it.to the Oregon »late treasury by the ment wilh Iht'in i«i wh Cli he hoped to m V* I’liited States gov« rniuthl. I h's i* an in- cofnphsh. Ho deHervea no prote« tion ul Successor** to Mi ler Bros. Catalogue Free. sial nient of ihe live per rent, arising from the law or assistance of 1 he • Hietala in the sale of public lands in ibis state. a*«d the recovery of Lia money, li Seward (ill!* Io O egoti hv ttie prnvi-ions of her mi tn ssioii into the I nion. The wag n-r«»ad had Miccev«h*d in making |.5(K»0 in thi* num will keep their ejes on this luiul, and manner, he would have bet n cun-idered he next ¡«’g'slatuie will witness a s« ranine a very -•mart, shroud man ; and an.ee he for it The fund will probably iuii « iiiii to I died, he ’lescivrs to bv locked njejn as some $200,(»Oil by the opening of the tn xi 1 h»* bik ’ c * ssur to Thompson's cull, who s» ssion. 1' lias heretofore, lor a long time, was 1ool enough to swim aciuss the rivt r b**en eaten up as fast as paid in by the old Oregon cty loets sta'e w trraul« ami inter to obtain a d ink —/. 0. T he G enerai , at W ork —(ì-n^ral Ku- fus legali«, oi Poitiand, Or., wili in a few dayr bring bi fore thè court of « laims, under the Indian deputation art, thè famous Ben Ho ladav claims. General Ingalls 'S the exe< utor of the estate of E-tlier Holladay, a I o was tlie a j low of B n Holladay, tie original c’a'mant. The amount of the cl urns ia 1320.153. The damages occuried between 1*0) and lH6b, when Holladay waa contractor on ( 'hicvgo Express. the overland mail route between the A \\ inning I milttky .— The owner cf Missouri and Salt Lake city. The claim waa pr«*a nte I to cong eaa in 18«j6, an otaiige grove in Loa Angeles county,' passed the house ami was amended in coneieting <4 forty acre*, now io full bear the senate ; but owing to a disagreement ing, and mostly of navel oranges, recent between ti e houses tl e bill failed. It ly refused $40,000 lor the fiuit on the trees. It may be that the offer was has been before a number of congfetaea quite under the value. A few orchards since, and a year ago the Ben Holladay claims was familiar to everybody in nave been known to produce a thou-and Washington. In February, a year ago, L’ Xes an acre. One dollar a box for navel «trances on the tree wouhi be a Representative Hermann introduced a bill to pay his claim, but as an Indian very small figure. It if not probable that the yield in thia industry waa up to depredation claim was expected would this mark. Nearly all navel oranges are cover all these tlatma. no action was giuwn on bud«;e«i trees. The yield is taken. Genes I Ingalls says he lias nr ver so large aa on seedlings. Jo one no doubt but w hat Hie court ofc'airns will instance r» fayrted a reined sea captain in order the payment of the < laim. I xmi Angeles county had 8,000 boxes of oranges on ten acres uf seedling trees. These he sold at an average ol |1 «50 a I k > x on the trees. His small orchard, therefore, will bring fiitn in a revenue this year of nut les» than $12,000. Tins is nut cited as a^ extraordinary iDstance. Oi course in ad fttuh cases no data are given as to the Cost uf the land, or tlie cost of uul ti vat ion iur a number of vears when the lrres produced noliiing. F. L. Posson & Son, STARRETT’S GARDEN SEEDS! The Best Because Always Reliable. ESTABLISHED 1874. Send for Catalogue for 1891. Address—GEO. ST A RllETT, Walla Walla. Wash. i V 1 I I Al LUCKEY & CO., Minus i ito* HinuiTamir’ Real Estate Agents, ASHLAND, ORECON, Will S« 1!. Lease. K< nt and Handle REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION A Choice Collection of City and Country Property For Sale. Any persou wishing to sell property find it to th’ ir interest to call and see us wh A. CARRICK, AI<>reh»int rrni)or An<l f.nportre of Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc. A gio S enator «.—General Palimr will not be the oideet man in the «enaie by a long wav«, thuugh the oldest sena Take it Before Breakfast, tor for many year«. Mr. Payne of (Jliio The great appct'Zer,tonic a”«i liver recti- has just tetireil to private HI«*. Senator '»«tor. In use fur more than 50 years ill Englai d. Positive spec I m * fur liver Palmer is still considerably short of conn I iint. Bad (a*-te in the mouth on eighty years, w hile S« nalur Morrill ¡K rising in tbe morning, <iull pain« in the eighty-one, and as fur Senator Hi tris <»f lo ad and bs« k of ihe ryes, lire«! f«elitg. leniiessee. no one knows huw ol«i he IS. mntoni« «4 liver com- He does not print his age in the congi«-s- dizzint»», languor English sK'Dal diieutory, ana all it qmiers <>n I liint. Remedy— Dr. Htnby’s Dandelion Tonic. R« lit VC" eonstipation. that score ale given a lec’ure for their sharpens the appetite and tones up the entire system. Get the genuine from your impeliineiii*»* ami sent about th. ir busi ness. Seiiaior Harns is somewliere b-- druggist f< i fl. and takeaccurding to «hrec tween e ghiy and one hundred years old. tions. As many gtiieees approximate the latter Stone in Place. figure as the fuimer. lie is one of the The Oregon M’Hiorial stone has b<eu lemarkabie ulo iu« u ot the s iialv, Like placed in Its niche in the Wa^hi» gt<»n many of the good, old public servant« tn tniin ei t It i- loca ed i.bout 2"o he» trum (he South be likes his toddy, and from ’he gioUlid fl •• r ami Cali be diNiinct y H is said he sometime* lukes lw« nty oi ot>«erved by those who are n-cer ding b-. thiiiy “i.ip> ’ in a day. He is the g eat the eievaior to rhe suniimt ol the nmnu- eet parliamentalian in the senate, and nient. Sculptured upon ii an* model« ol Tuere is no Hie mote t«>ddy he drinks the co a ei ills the ¡’ admg nu'ts of <>r«*g«m o her-tolie of «he Same inateii.il or color head appears to become on paiiiameii-- He lb oiten cal ed to the Hiiiot g the hundred«* fr rn the various laiy law. .«tales and «orieties in the union or from cna r by tlie vice-piesi<h nt, and is al foreign nations. ways consulted when k< O'iy pariiauiei*- tary problems are to be solved. y^iiipRge for the O. N. G. .Notice. We aie prepared to fill all orders for rem MEDFORD, ORECON. eterv work in either marble or stone a prices that defy competition All persons FULL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST wishing work d ne are r<qu»«ttd ro place raslu.'liable cloth«, tniisliinir«, etc., con. their orders early before the r'ish f r«prin • -tnnilj kept <>n hand, and notlifnir but ttrst- at d-un met work fi-ri'». Ali »ora i 'i»r. . ' ; - work turn 'I on’- atri'.I t ■ g've st' f '' > "• '.II ..rif. ri lilted pi 'inpli.» 't r. bm ,'so 1 W ii : t ::. .al. a ainlwitistacli"'' guanmtreM. , Mai »g* r .Ini k- ’i y II e Marble Wotk». A. UAKUICK. Daka Fib 13.1*1 Medford. Mav 13. leff 4 A A lifx coNvtcj^ta the WiRconnin peni- tentiaiy Law Wb«ti4n^>-*f1ie nveretary of navy nufiteMirig, in view of the d« ficiency of the number of enhnted men in the navy, ihe department might find a large amount of materul for it« need« in ttie l»*nitcntiar.pH uf the country, where there are many yroong men who Mould he pleaRed to serve their country on shipboard, instead of remaining in prison. The writer sugges’R that the g< <» I behav ior of these n.eii might la* ab«ir«d by ti e provisions that they sLail lie discharged at the end <4 their term« < f enlistment if tl eir record is g< od It m haidly prob- able that this siugestmn will meet with favor. But it vouht certa nlv relieve fvenitentiariea to a large extent, though it would fill ihe navy with an undt sirahle cla«R, such as few r*avy < flicera would A N ew B cefalo —1'tie.eare now re pulled lo te- twelve "sealekiu biltlalue» ” care to assume command over. aiuoli have tieen obtained Ly crush T he Htat»4 of Pennsylvania has been ing pobed Angus cattie un the wild stuck. liie hump and shaggv lobbed of over a million of dollars malie uf the bottaio almost entirely dm- through the corrupt management of ns Eight app. nr, and tue an.mal is easpy domi »- ten soldiers' orphans’ schools. Giated Ihe new breed prumIMS tu br men have amassed fortunes through emcesNtm and Valuable ft survives pinching and starving the orphan?. cool tou great fur uidilia.y cattle and it Three of diet? sc» «ol« were controlled bv a syndicate headed by »x-State »Sen ator George W Wright of Mercer, whose ....................... ................... . share of the profits aggregated |3‘M),0O). Truly soldiers’ orpl ans’ schools come high, but it teems that, following the m '.i '*i i*r lWu -*10 al “ flre in Astoria dictates of an imprautcal sentimentalism, ■ U.k of boot» Mixi »hoes «a» ruined by miscalled patriotism, the |>eople of Fenn- oeit.g ».aked ,.th Ma|er -fll lire, red for *12,U00 A lO umitlee Hr- Mylvania are determined to have them. rua Nebraska refugees, who are flee ing trout uruuilr», cycivlie», giaaeiiuppete and mortgagee, have Beo».bly turned lucir tace» losara Oregon. l:,ey nave util recently t.eatd u. Hua land ol uever- lailing crop» aud geuial »kie«, and they aie tu a buny to get liiere. Otte of their repn«etilauvi'a liad a talk wnii a rtlKiit- er Ol It.e I'uruai.il Telegram, in wtnui t,e tells ot tlie liaidr-hips n,e Dam » and tlie Scandinavians liare bad lu endure While » joui ini,g m Ni.-br.tuta. lie expía ns tin- ua-uire lol tne.r anxiety to get as.v troln tiial mortgage-iidden alate. he na» MHI Oregon lui hiiuaed, and ta aih- lugluceiiuy to h.a culliliI Vtuen that it 1» Hie goodly landò! promise tur «Indi (Ley Lave iweu luukiug. wt being much mo e than the principal — St ah s’tian. Ajustant General J C. Shofner, of the () N G , Hctu g unde orders of ibe coni iiirik I» r in-« lue', lias is’-uf d general crd rs No 1, detading Coi. 8 f. Ixw» li. 2 1 infan- trv, and Lieutenant Colonel O. Suniiuer*. 1M it fantry, t<» «et wub ih“ quartermas ter general of 0*eg-»n to <*<»nstitute a board for the I Iirchase of . nnip ♦ qutpnients for ibe O N. (ì. in annuii ei.c-»nipiuent—he iug tents cooking, und other utensils. 1 tie provision was made by the last hgtr- iative ass« iilbiy. French Tansy Wafers. l'lie-e wafers are » sure ami safe apt t illc for a ki> tlsoi female troubles ami wd re move all oh truer ..ns to the im<n hh p. ri <»1 , no inatier .• h .t th» cause. I hey nr whatever» w< man . e* d-..,mt can be used s <Iely. E,.r *i:le by 'lie l.ivingeione < hem>- < al(a>.. hi inufatHirers san Francisco Cal. O’M allkv St KKEXDEKH.—Private Dt- tective U’Mailry, lor bribing the jury win, li fried tbe hxliat «cbarged with the murder of Chief of Police Hen nessey. at New (J leans, j,.. surrendered • nnirelf and gav-«3'titO to appear for trial. O’Malley .aid wb< n t.e got ready to give tiis statement it uould contain manv surprising disclosures, and muse a num ber of »s*O|ile now joining in tbe cry againeibim to hide. The Italians killed in parisli prison were innocent, and tbe people made a mist.ke, which lie hoped they would pioperly apologise for to the widows an l 01 pl.ans l ereaf er He fuither said the talk about suborning witnesses and biibing j’ltors is untiue. He never api readied any witnessea or jurors, and that Ute truth <f hia s'ate- merit would I* made apparent in good tune. It is said the c t zeiw committee of fifty held a conf, fence with direct reference to O'Malley's return and de cided not to incJeet him, allowing tho law to take its course and courts to try turn upon the charges preferred. E lantisg V ines at N ight .—A eivne n n»tie oi Cal.iorm. » euterpri»«* and ptreh can be found in tt.e vineyards ui Fresno county, where bundled« of men may be seen planting grapevine« at mglit by lantern light. To tlie wonder ing obaerver Hie vim yard lands seem to I I»- tntvMted With a multitude of huge tir. flies, which are darting and moving in every direction. It ,» claimed by the Vineywrea».» who are planting vines at mgiil tliat tiie setting of »lakes can be duhe much mure easily and accuralrlv by aid ol lain, in» than m broad day light; ti.at more work is accompli»!» d by the m. n in tue same numtier ul hums How H e L ooks —Uu<kMu$l Watteraon mil tti.it a iaig. aiuuuul ul Huie is sav« d. I’m- une set ul men wuik hum 9 o’clock »pl«ar» to be a»lei p all the time. Hia m the evening until 6 u clock ill the .•jebrowf »re »6a?gy »nd Iona, and a» tie talk» be I.»» the habit of gralibtng hia moining, wneu they are relieved i.ead j'i»t beyond wlat 1» ordinarily aiiuttp r relay. kroati a» the "«alp kt k" arid »lowly pulling lit« hand (loan over hie forebead, HASDI.ING bKK F owls .—No one AiFi.e. tile uiaa^tf. still oui> of handling eyebrow«, noee at d uitirtaclie, ending ►irk lou -s. A i-lcs lowl seldom cares to with a tbonKhtful taut at the end of hia eat, tint it ant drti.lt. Itien wby not goatee. Tin» leave« the iiinnte adorn- give tlie medicine tn the dunking water. iiient» of tbe famoue K ruuckian in the IL re aie a lew lent. Oleh. For tlie cbul- rough remblance < f .1 Skve terrier whteh era give a leaspuoiiful ot liquid embolic lure been out in the tain. Hi« hair is « id in < .mo quart a _______ acid of _ dubbing „ater. totreled over h'» forehead, hia long ejo- 1 ro«« rtragale over Ina ejea and liia Fur indigent ion u-e five diups uf . J tbe muMaclie iltoopR d- j <-t<div’ T od , as a iiuiiuie ol lux vomica. L_. ) or rou,. Ure a lai-lcepuoiiiin of mioiate of |»utash. For happier vein < f thought »trtket. him, the g« neral dr bill« > use the lux Vunnua one Kentucky editor foreake« hi» goatee, any ana twenty drops ol Utictuie u( iron puila hi» ntnstai'he out »traigtit in either direction until it baa a military look, ab- ti c nrx:. I ui Line chick« that ___ are weak in tbe leg« u^e a tabitn^.i.iul ot aenily biut-he. tn» eyebrow« in p^ace with bi» for* finger, pasrea hia hand up- phop.iate ot soda. Give all inrse it m « «lien Hi one quail ol WMier. They may » ard through In» hair, clear» hi» forehead and become« the picture ot a good and not tie * sur<- Caret),” but the method is fear leas Democrat. I Im eaairat, cLrapest ami best. gz .a F. L. Posson &, Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. inch . Farm for Sale. Gt UNO BAST. Take Simmons Liver Regnlatcr TILE FOR SALE. Special I'riccs to Market Gardeners, C. II. VEGI1 I E. Ashland. HE FOLLOWING TIME >«’III.DI LE WILL La« «<*»»•• »—area -AN EFFECT! Ab NPECIIIC FOR- Malaria, Bowel Complaint, I>y»p(*pf*ia. Sick Heartache, Count ipntion. Biliousnesn, Kidney Affection*, Jaundice, Mental liepreNnion, Colic. A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. Tiling of All Kinds physic i ; a N A N L S U R O E U N. T rake effect Sunday. Feb. 22, IM»1. A Safe, Reliable Remedy tliat CUD «k» r'* k fiownTu raff towgo»Mi. THE FIFTY-FIRST CO.VGRESS. SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS ¡¡ revolvers ; SEEDS SEEDS ill’. fNIlERSIGM.il IS NnW TAKING OR- tiers thi-miKi) Ji’* k-"ii ami Jv'scpiimc coun T ties fur I nn '. i , 1—:--------------------------------- 1 s 1' e < iai . ty . By the Thousand ! Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. 110WE August 7th, 1888, By the incorporators of said company, now on file at the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. — tfitnun a FRUIT TREES Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. Titln, Oregon, October 4, CfeO. DE BAR, M. D., 1* H Y S I C 1 .1 N ch Min Factory at Wt idler's M I. - i.e-rooms t or Third ami E streets, Portland, t >i eg on. TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE •me e iu building form *riy «•<.- upiod by Will Jackauu. RESIDENT TOLO! Purchasers of property or Capital Stock of the ton k Co.’s brick, upMuirs. «/»Hee in STMPTOMI or LIVER DISEASE: Uns of appétit»; bad breath ; trail taste in til» mouth ; bague cnit, d ; pain under the ahouIder-triad«; Intlio back or «id,—often mistaken tor rheumatism ; aour stomach with tlutiilr-110- nnrl water-brash; imligea tion; trowels ax and costive by turns; headache, wth dull, heavy sensation; rcstlessni'M, with eeniiation ot having left something unions which ought to have tieen done; ftlHuess after eating; bad tern jar; btuoa: tired feeling; yellow ap- IH uranei! Of atm «nd eyiw ; dizziness, etc. Not alt, but always «orne of these Indi cate want ot ectiun of tho Liver. For Tbs GoÌGbrscJ r rer,ch bure, C fFHE I \l»l ILSIGNF4) HAVE FOH.MI 1» A 1 » •j iitni iship with an auth r.z«*d • Hpital ot JV i . ikmi . for the purposoot mg < ti a ‘»* m r- al Banking Busm» ss in ail of it- t ram Io > in Jacksonvill«*, <n«*g«»n. offi«« atthrod stand nf Be' kinan s Banking Hou««*, >. E corner Cal ifornia and Third streets. < . ( BEEKMAN. THUS. G. HE AMES. >4liort I^ine to CJitliioruifi urt-ytn. Office lit Ahlf’s building, Front Street. »/««cA'auMVtHr, BANKING HOUSE, MEAT. DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST FriANCIâ FITCH, MORRIS M. Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. Of all kinds «Irnwn up. cspcviallv pertaining to the a«*tll«-in« ni ot • btat« «. J«>lnt Senator, C. a . cog^aeii «»f Lak. ; ilep- reacntativ«*, A. siilrter ol i,.ik ; l ouuly Juug< . J. S. Urr; C»xu.ui’Mi > h «* is , H. H. « >mpn-u, C. S. Stivers; Clerk, A. L. Leavitt; Mani, 1. W. Gowan; Tr**a»urcr, W ni. E. it >**<; A -.*»<•■■»- •or, J«»nu Sinart; Sunuoi Supe»iiitvii n ut, )* L. Fount.«Hi, Survey or, Isa u •a -ard; Coroner, J. T. Furbe». Joint Senator, C. A. Cogswell of Lake; Rcp- rvwvioutiVv, A. »UM« r, i.Hiaq Judge, w . A. Wiiaiure; Cuiuiiki4»ai«mcrd, A. v . i^iu , «» it ». »1 J »ne». Cierk. W. N. ?'ull*»H. sm ria, O. I’.ii r>- ford Lrcaaurvr; A. MuCaUe«i; ^ uu « m » i nup « i hi - trnd«*nt, A. H. Fiauer*. Asaeasor, J. E. Mc- Dunuugh; Stuck inspecioi, i>. H. Joliet». The Law Coutradlcta Itoelf. Tbe 1st of April is past, and still those who like the toothsome salmon cannot ob tain it. And the reason is found in a con flict of tbe provisions of the new law. sec tion 3 of which says it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to take or fish for sahnon in tbe water« of th* N» h«lern, Tillamook, Nestmca, Salmon, Sdetz, Ya- quina. Alsea, Siuslaw, Gmpqua, ('oos bay, Coipiille, Sixes, Eik, Chetco, Rogue river, Windchucfi or any of their tributaries, or in any other streams or bay« in this stao except the ('olumbia river an I tributaries, from the 15ih «lay of November until tbe Bt day of April Section 9 of the ¿arue law savs it shall b«- unlawful for any person or persons to receive nr have in his poa*-e«>> sion, or to offer for sale or transj or ation, or to transport during the (lose season in tbe spring, namely, from March 1st t* Apm 10 h, any of the following varieties of fish, etc. By the above it will be seen that in rivers not tributary to the Columbia sal.non fishing can begin April the 1 ~t, wb b- in the Columbia it is delayed until the 10 1». But thefish commissioners can not agree upon the construction of tbe law. and, in view <4 (he different opinion and the short period of time intenenmg uni 1 no objection can exist to tbe handling ol *-a im n shipment«, tbe express companies I»»,V a » • I amb I «o ii'Uf'h «Uo unpl .Iter April 10th. ihu» delaying ihe Cun qua and other (not C.lumiia river) fishermen ten day.. Salem mmally receive» her firet »almon from the I'niiqua, end wa» exper t mg it la~t week, but ih-v will Imve to wait um.l the 10 h. ,im| ly bee.ii'e ihe fi»li c<>mmi»*<ion*T8 can't agree uiam what the law intend». SILAS J. DAY, Medford, riHST JUDICIAL DlsTKiCT. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS, FRANK GALLOWAY, Comprising JacBaon, Jos« pumc. Lake and Kiaui.ktn 0»’uuti«*a. Circuit Judg« . L. K. Wci>- •tvr, DiMricl Altorucy, w . M. < «»ivig. NnT4Mv Pirsuu«' NO. 15. 1 ■ «I is more complete by 'ar than any other in Southern Oregon, and compares favorably with any 11 the »tale. Joli Print rig of every Imaginable description done at 8»n Franclsc rates, and In a prompt and tlret-clare msune '■entoned ihrm a. *4 500. Tire owner of- .uii .-itii cou,PlOUJ"* Or «Lout $4,Oat; men tio‘r.‘!',,“‘““'yMd ll,e ‘"^"“'Rc li,‘I s* there was something wrong; and tigtll it lhrv djd |he hBII)e A Child KUI m I. eu w,'8 l7l">“,K "’r-ikht lot the insure Another chtld killcl by the u«c of i.i.ldte» e'l, »no >t»uine<l« judgment for 412,000. gtv< n in th«* t mn of Soothing syrup. Why moth« i> give their children such deadly poig<»n is surprising wh« n they <*an relieve th«* child oi it» peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Sooth« r. It contulus n«» opiuui or mor phine. shades aiul A ’!’* •I*, of th«- b- st Í l|: H jllsi ' ven ......................... ree» i v«- <t ' wh < b Wl I r. . sol«] n rpa‘*d*i*«i’le ratee. DRl'HK E A HAH11 In all (Ae World thrrr io but ok . Curt Or. Hainra, Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup ol tea or coffee without the know ledge of the |>ers«»n taking it. effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drin key or ar. alcoholic wreck. thousand« of drunkards have been cured Who have takeL* the Golden 8|»ecific in their coffee withou A Doty tn ynnnrU. It l.MirpriRlna that thn i.oopin wilt ■>». . their knowledge, and to-day believe the* aVH,;üa!,.!.'T¡'“,r? PU1 W?-° ’""r «n »'Xi quit drinking of their own free will N. - --- ti-u îtî-AÜt r «<»■■ tn-ni-r. harmful efleel reaulis from its administra tion Cun « vnaranteffi. bend for circular L.r ¿< k h * rv n la " are a pownive pimtire cure I.r «2.0 '■“d"ch,’«"d »II livretroublre. They • nd full i»nrti< uh«-» Address inconfidet ce ^np. ’ "W* ' "nd do not GOLDEN *PE< IH< * <> Hare Street • • t 4 J V iT l.l I children Cry for Plttter'j Ustorio» If/OU bavcbeldai bu try i’nwtou" “Mr J AK”