The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 24, 1891, Image 1

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copy per wimuni. In advance.
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NO. 17.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1891.
VOL. XXL
MISCELLANEOUS.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
JOB WORK
Advertising will be iuserted in the T ime
at the following rat» s:
leu lint*, one insertion............................... *^j^l
" each Hubaequeiit insertion
• F*L« -XM. H'lVt rl J— 111«! 1- rll-r I f
H I • tr.
A fair reduction from th«-
*> mado
toy«*arlj and timeadvertüMg^^^
Pul.li»h.*<l «*»ery Friday by
FRANK GALLOWAY.
MISCELLANEOUS
Southern Oregon foi Grapes.
.V.V EXPOSITION' OF.MISSION'S
THE TIM
OFFICE
I n more coni¡>lMM||l
*ar tiian any other in
Southern Oj^|K and eompar«*»» favorably
with an). jgKo State. Job FnnUnx of every
i in agi L um ► description done at San Francisco
ruUgfffod in a prompt and first-class manner
ofc—
OUR PROTECTED Ul.VE-0ROWERS.
Southern Oregon has a fine clima’e for
the production of grapes, and vet by com­
parison with other states of inferior natural
tilness for the culture of the vine, Oregon
may be said to vield no grapes. Tbe Hud«
s<»n district of N«-w York in the -e »son of
1890 *i>i|q»e«i to maiket 28 000 000 pound*
o’ graphs; the Lake K?mka di*tricl shipped
40 000,000 p«»»m !sand Chautauqua district
*hm ed 30.000/100, making a grand total of
98.000 000 poumis «»f grapes as the product*
of New York. This dues nut include 'h»j
large amount of grapes used in New York
for wine
New York state lias 43,000 acres
in bearing vines. Tiie average yield p* r
aeréis 1.75 tons, amt die market value of
tier grape* per ton is |70 Ohio lias 28.000
acres devoted to grapes and Missouri 10 0U0
acres. Missouri raises 3 tons tu tiie acre
and her grapes sell tor $50 per ton. Obi««
raises 1 80 ton3 (o the acre and her grMp« *
-e I tor $75 per Um
In Obi»», New York
and even Mis*«»uri, grape vm**s are in
danger of late fio*ts tn the spring and early
rusts m the fall, winch «to nut trouble the
Oregon grape grower. 8 «me day southern
Oregon will be a great grape growing <ti--
tnci, and m the near vicinity of Portland
not only our native American varieties
grow splendidly, but foreign varieties, pi e
the B.ack Hamtmrg, are made to produce
luxurianily iu ibe u| en air. A single small
grape grower from H»B«hor<* sold a tun oi
i hese grapes to a Portland fruit dealer.
William G. Douglas, ot the Baltimore
Tin* Republican party which i. now
Some oi the ncsHt incorrigible protec-
.*/merican, has undertaken to arouse in
breathing its last in the bouse of repre- tioni-t« tn the rtate are 1*>untl among
ferret in a plan to make a world’« ex­ senla'ives, an t winch can Sts*, without wine-growers. They ineiat that the viti-
HEAOACHE
hibit of miasions at ttie Columbian ex­ the hast s’rain n|K>n its eyes, a fast * ultiir al induatry qf California, im-tead of
position, and Be is receiving much en­ failing niaigin in the senate, with a gooi depending upon the qnahtie« uf our soil,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
couragement from the missionary socie­ prospect of losing the presidency in tt.e . lunate ami p.-ople, is r'roted tn tbe tar-
ties and the churches. There are in ttie elections of 1892, has been singularly
IT. and tltat ulen an.thing goea wrong
world more than four hundred mission­ fatuous in it. poiicjr of draining the ’he only remedy in an increase in duties.
MANUFACTURER OF
ary societies. Each one lias in various treasury and leaving the country not To iiuch we commend the interview with
TofpW
lands its force of missionaries arid teach­ only without a surplus i>ut with actual an expert in the wine trade published in
ers, ami quite a number of them have obligations amounting te-ihat* to titty the iiiimiHfr.
Abstracts Made of Titles to
ti e:r physicians and hospitals as aids in million dollars over ati<l alaive tnesent
It reetna tiiat the framer« of the Mc­
Lands.
a...., .r rm». Cam '
H.prea.ntattv.-a.
the work oi evangelizing the heathen. cash on hand, or immmediately avail,
Kinley hili ami their snpi>or1ere, in their
-, Funi J * Merr.u. J. d 'l< ’
As the various denominations tn this ami ble resources. In doing th s the idea iiixu tv to prevent the American people
legal documents
l. li. JK
Nell; <‘omiui»«ioi>er«,
(
¿^
HV^>Ucter»..d
Mud..;
uthf r Christian countries a>e nearly all lias been to cripple the party coming into from buying an. thing of 1* retgners, over-
GOUT
Of all kill.I h drawn up, . Hp.ylallv pertaining
G inrUaey; Hevorder, ». M- timiu
»nore or less engaged in promoting ints- l>ower, and Io force it to do tilings which looked one little ctrcam«t«nce.
They
to the settlement uf estates.
For those complaint« take Siro mona
sioiiary work, snch an exhibit as is pro­ will embarrass it atol make the iinpres- torgot that foreigner« might refuse to buy
Liver Regulator. It keep» tbe »toinach
posed wonl I f-ure!y have very general rion upon tiie minds of the people, wlio of uh .
The American market, upon
Collrtlor <J Atfounti. Prompt triuittmitr».
clear and prevent« anyot thi> above poison»
interest. The pioj»H!t includes an exhib- are slow to clasp causis, but who seize which, on tiie McKinley theory, the
7Z" a.^r^^^^^.r.wcn.a.tv...
from getting in the «ystem, or. It ther.
money loaned .
'! !■ n of everything relating to missionary upon effects quickly, that ttie D uiocrats eyes of the world a-e turning so longing­
already It will drive thorn .ut, no matter
Inv« stm«-nt S«’curiti»’s u Specialty. Jackson
• fl’urt, domestic ami tureigu, throughout are incompetent and do not properly ap­ ly, cot sumea about 30,0<*B,<>IO gallons of
how strongly root*><l or loni^atxllng. aud
County Scrip Bought aud Sold.
the world by all denominations, includ­ preciate the needs of ttie country. The wine a year.
you will again have good health and ba
Frame consume* nearly
1 have a complete s«*t ot Maps id all t
it :
ing “idols, piaster ca*ts ami photographs |K>licy of wastefulness and extravagance 1,000.000,000 gallons
We import about
happy.
v.-yed LandHinthm county, and r'e*J'<-
Have you a pain in the tide, back or
of iib Is, wuik of missionary publishing is a favorite one with the Republicans lS.OttO.OOll gallon«
«tracts monthly from Kos.burg !r “u 11 k*.
France im|>ort« 200,-
under tho »Loulder-blade t It to not rheu-
entries made. 1 am thus prepared to inak.
house«, and uftiie medical staff-, and in- I'iiey rely up*>n ignorance ami the un­ tkkl.OOd. W ihc I i market is more valua­
.mt Hom.-ntead and Pre-emption P«P1.r***
tnatlam but dyapepaia- Take Slunnona
dm-t’iHl schools. There would he the trained thinking of the masses to cover ble?
J
*ma.^“V - t*V-m
ean nave to parti.*« the expeus. of a^trip to
Liver Regulator.
Peruvian idols, idols of New Z a'aiid, tip and tiide ttie real mot i ves and causes,
France imp rt« from Spain alone, for
HoH. burg Land Office.
Doe» your heart inrob violently after
r.*wci>laltve. A. sui
,{
d. < ornj—ou,
Hie headache idol of Alaska, the gods oi while apparent bemtitsi.f lileralit.v wilt, Blending puruoee«, at'out 1X1,000,000 gal­
J. S. Orr.
Sour'd, to.
unusual exertion or exeilec-ent t It to not
I HAVE HSVEKAI. riSK PAIIM« AXD OTHSK
heart
digease,
but
Indlgiwtf^
*
India
and
Chinn,
stems
of
Indian
wor
­
C. St.
'-k’?-.r n„‘ fa Howe; Aaaw-
the people'»own inoutiy matea glamour lons of red wine, or sig limes the total
DKSIKABI.S PHOVkHVY *>< MY
W. Gowan:
«„pe.inteu.l. nt. f. U
ship, brabiui >toxu, Buddhism, ar.C'Stral that a|i|H-als to tlioae who And their po­ product of California.
HANDS PHI »ALS.
By a new cus­
aor, Junu »‘uart, «-
* i.c-*k’*ar i; Uur«>i»er,J.
Protect
Your
Henltli.
Chinese worship, and ttie work of edv litical creed in “ttie old flag and an ap­ toms arrangement which g<ee into effect
Fountain,Surveyor.
uea« ^ •»
Hfl’rompt reply made to all letters.
tnissi >n*. wi h phohigraphs of the little propriation.” The Democracy has atrug- next year this trade will be altnoet de­
Charge« in acconlHilce with the tlinen.
Cold ami moisture combined have a tor
•*As a matter of conceived duty to humanity I
K. f.r«,t.y I..■nniw.t.m.to l t B* . kman F. hu ..
Hr
Ttie French merchants are
porismg »fleet U| on the bodily organ*, ami waifs saved from the streets. The Cath­ xled as a party batí har ily ever straggled stroyed.
wish to bear my testimony to the unfailing virtues
Bank r* to Holl. 1. It. Welnter. Judge of Illi»
of Simmons Liver Regulator. If people could
ihe digestive ami secretive provose« are olic Sister* of M»‘icv, the King’s DtUgh- before to prevent tins sacking of the l.eiking for new sources of supply, and
JudielaidlHtrlct. and to any
»’¡L’W
only know what a splendid medicine it is, there
apt
to
b*
more
tardilj
performed
in
wmt«
r
‘er-i and similar organ zations, the for tria-ury, bitt Reed amt I is men, a com­ Mr. Duncan Blankliardt, one of the
Jacksonville.
Ml.AS J. ItAY.
?
nerk'“v “sull
snernf. » I’ H. ry-
would be many a physician without a patient and
than in the lull. The *ame is tru»*, also, <4 » ig’i a id dom**tic so iet es, the deac*>n- pany of legislative freebooters, have pa'd
J meSj Clerk.
•
*»cno.>l »uuerin-
many an interminable doctor’s bill saved. 1 con­
niOTt expert buyer« tn France, came to
lord
A:J* «=•* *v-
the excretorv functions. The bowels ure
sider
it
infallible
in
malarial
infection.
I
had,
for
esse^ an i Ep'Scood sisterhooils’ woik no attention, an*l have plunged 'teeje-r California eomt-tnne «go to see what
View ot Fence in Position.
Iciidunt, A- H*
„ ic. Jones.
often tduggish. ami the pores of the skin
many years, been a perfect physical wreck from a
Itonougn;;Vi"* >» cot «>-. tr..
method«. The and deeper into ttie ranlls of the g ivern could lie done here. He waa delighted
ibrow off little wa<*ie matter at this seavni. i-ouid ilhiHt» >iit«* their
tomnination of complaints, ail the outgrowth of
malaria in my system, and, even under the skillful
Tbe'-ystem, therefore, it «pure* opening up non- dc!ioiiiinati<’iial work of ttie Hebrew nient which, when they can e into pow­ - it I. our wines, a Inch he said were equal
Thu su prema
.¿V*. ui g’on't n ' ’it r"'i
hands of Dr. J. P. Jones, of this city, 1 had
a little, ami alno purifying and regulating, «laughters, who carrv out ttie law of love er, were titled wiili the savings made totlielrest Spanish, and far superior to
despaired of ever being a well woman aga.n.
and ttie safest, surest and most ihmougb to Go«l ami man, ttie work of women in from taxation, and which promised an the or&toaiy
He had secured 300,000
Simmons Liver Regulator was recommended to
tonic and alterative that ran be u-ed for harems of Turkey an«l ’he zenanas of early ability tn re Ince the Inirili-n“ pres— gall'.tis ami w.m negtt'taring for more
me. 1 tried it; it helped me, and it is the only
these
purp»>*es
is
H
»sUitter’* Stomach Bit­ India and i’hina c•>ul«i h»* shown; also mg so severely tifmn ttie whole <•■ uutiy, when the M. K n'ev bill came. Tfte irri­
thing
that
ever
did
me
any
good.
I
persevered
in
sits iu J.v k- *l> •>»“.„"er. In K auiatn
ters
l*e**«»ns who w i*h to e*< ace the
its use and I am now in .perfect health. I know
April, sept. mt.er amt I»-
J iiu. Ju , ,|r„
stat Mir« show ing how missions aid a until tl.ey have rende*e I it imp* ssilde tation at'jtt-ed in Ftame bv this attempt
y«ur medicine cured me and I always keep it as a
rheuma ic twing» s. the dvspeptic agonies
V,,’, in' Lak.* county on tue
reliable ‘standby* in my family.”—Mgs. M art
the painful dis in ba;i< t s o? tlie b »w. I*, the wo* i«i-wi«le growth of the spirit <«f civil for tlie incoming party to so wiiat it to shut foreigners out of our markets
M”,1tl
> May and tin h .- coi . I . ...... Uy
R
ay , Camden, Ala.
ten
buious attacks, ami the nervous visitaum ­ an i rehgi' ip liberty, and how niission- would gladly do, namely, reduce taxa­ caused a retaliatory increase of
JACKSONVILLE OR.
so common at this t ine < f tne year, will do aiies seek to hr» ak down race and relig­ tion largely. S » that the legacy left the |s*r c *rit. tn the French wine duties. Mr.
weil to re-t nforce their syslems with tins ions prejudice against both Christian« democracy is like that which a let rent­ Blankbar lt had to count rinan.l his or­
renowned vegetable stomat hie and mviMor- ami Jews in RtiSbia, Turkey, Persia, ing army sometimes li aves when it finds ders, ho I tin- mi iiortH of gallons of Cali-
ant. it improve» the appetite, strengihers China, India and other conHtties. The itself unable longer to bold a city—a f >rnia w iles that Would haw f >1 lowed
he undersigned have formed a Wir •!«■ .' 1
copartnership with un autli. ri/.ed capital ot
the btomach. « beers th» s; iri s and r.'im-
to < iro
i e
ions of missions to «• cial problems waste of ashes ami eniptim-ss. It should the first Hiieet s-f il shipment to Franco
155.UU0. f‘»r the purposeof carrying on a G« ner­
vales the whole pins que.
Is So 1.0 ON’ A
al Banking Business in all of its branches in
would Be represent«*«! in the Protes’ant be ttie tasks oi the U.-mocratic pre-s to wi l f>e hft to find a i.ome market by
Manìa?’m jinù^ry."'Vòr Km.'ùà'tu county we
POSITIVE
Jacksonville.
Oregon,
otti«
«-
at
the
ohi
stand
and Catholic rescue homes and th»* w «?k enlighten the country upon thia subject, tiie slow procesH <.f weaning the Ameri­
W?J“.ÌÌay iì Marea. June. Sepumtber
Deafness Can’t be Cured
«f Beekman's Banking House, S. E. corner Cal­
GUARANTEE
«■f such undenominational organizations ami to show wtiere the real responsibili­ can taste from beer and whisky.
!*41iort I^ine to CJwHíorniít
ifornia and Third streets.
aud November.
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to cure aur form
by l«K’al apt licati«»tis, as tliey cannot read» as the S<1 vation Army. The alphabets ty lies, just as it lias so effectually shown
C. C. BEEKMAN.
If fiscal harriers did not stand in the
of nervous d»*ra*c
the diseased portion of the ear. Ti.ere «*
THOS. G. RBAMES.
or any disonler of
and languages of missions would be in the last few years ttie disastrous con­ way, we could plant live acres of wine
only
one way to cure deafness, and tiiat i*
the generative or­
by constitutional remedies. Deafness 1* shown. Chinese ancestial money to sequences if the robiier tariff. Ttie evil grap. s for every acre we have now, and
gans of eithersex.
caused by an ndiamed condition of the ¡»revent financial embarrassment in the done in ttie fifty-first corigiess ami that sell every gallon to Frat ce, the wine
whether arising'
FRANCIS FITCH.
frointbeexcessHc
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube oilier world, Buddhas, praying machines attempted to be done, will surely return tnark-t of the world, at a fair price.
/ j
STEAMKK SAILING DATES.
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uscof Stimulant», AFTER
BtfORE
W h« n this tube gets inflamed you have a and devil worship in S am would l»e ex
to plaga ■ tl>e party committiug it, and tiie bulk of this wine is desired for blend­
Arrossiti AND COL'SSELOS AT LA«*’
FKOM «IAN FH AX< I.«'O;
Tobacco or Opium, or through jouthful m iiscro- rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ami
FROM YAQt’INA;
bjbited. Models of heathen temples while ttie Democracy gathers up the ing we could send it new, without the
WHIarwtte ValL y, Tueaday. Marth...... . 3
Keep» *•>«’ 'argent «lock of
tioD,overlndu]gcnee,4c<*,«urnas Ltiwof Brain
Wiilam-tt«- Vali« ), Sunday. March
*
I.’
Wiiiaiiutte Valley. ThurMiay, Marell..
I’ over. Wakefulness, Bvarmg down l’aius in the when it is entirely closed deafne*s is the !»♦• erected, and photos and stereoptic<)n scattered remains of tiie empty trea-urv necessity of waiting for years for returns
Wi arnett«- Vail« *. M »n«lay. Mart-li . ..1H
result, and, unless the inflammation can l»c
21
Wi'hiuH tí»- Valley, Zittir«iny. March....
ba- k. Seminal NV«•Hkncss. Hy*tct a, Nervous Fr
W lUaim ttv Vail«’) . WedncodB)’. March, i»
views exhibited, as, for instance, of the aridreliabilitatesit.it will demonstrate upon I,nr capital. But tl the winegrow­
Willamette Valley, Monday, March............ JO
tration. Nocturnal Emissions, l.e’ieorrh«ra. Dir. takeu out and this tube restoted to its no’-
MORRIS M. HARKNESS,
zin.-'s. Weak Memory. Ixissof Power ami Inq»o mal condition, hearing will tn* destroved gieat SB wav Dag*»n Pago* la at Rangoon, its titnes*. to a lininist.-r the government ers prefer to minister to their Ireer-loving
t«*r»ry.
whi«
‘
h
if
negl«u*te«l
often
h
nd
to
premature
vrrOKNKY AMD COCXSBLOK AT LAW,
houses under adverse a« well as under favoring r-oiir.trymen behind tbe Chinese wall of
Th.* company k - ottv «*» the right to change »ailing .lat<w without notice.
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused bv India, and of Bmldh st idol
—and—
old ago and Insan.tv. Price f i no a box, 6 boxes catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed Statistics <4 the progre«s of missions and circumstances — .VurfoU 1 .midmurk.
of the .McKinley tariff, we s-e no reason
f..r
I
».no.
Sent
by
mail
on
receipt
of
price*
Train« connect with the 0. i C. R. tt. anti ¡liver Beats at Corvallto anti Albany.
l/raft^ Fas«» Oregaa.
the literature cf missions and < f heath» n
to fiegrudge them the pri vilege.
A WHIT. UN <il ARANTEK ia given for condition of the mucous surfaces.
We
Bill
give
One
Hundred
Dollars
for
c\cry
I-'»(»Border
rereiv«'«L
t>refund
them<»m?y
if
T he R eed C ongress .—The country
I*. .
v , i «nt run r.fHl.tjH. Thiirslan it..! > itnr.luys. un.l on int.'rin.tllate tlave when
lands w’oul'l be shown. The monkey
Office In Ahir» building. Front Street.
a I’ermanent euro is not c(Yet ted. We have any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
ir.un \ . . »ill run M ■nh.J n. W.*dn--da> « and Friday «. and on Int.rmisliate days
T he N ew F ederal C ourts .—The law
temple of Benar« s, ami the monkeys a- is to b* corigratuIa»ed on the close of the
t ou-auiis <4 te»iimoni'» s fmmoid an«l young. that we cannot « tire by taking Hall's Ca
on th,* northwest coast.
iwrhen in i-.warj.
*• »- *»'**• Kvcvtver.
P. P. P»IM,
an object of worship, cou!«i be ex'iibite«! Reed congrene.
It was the mo*t con­ pa-sed at the la»-t e sion «4 c ng »cre­
. t* • »sexes. « h > i i‘ •
ti p<—lanently < v.rc«i larrh Cure. S«*mi for «trculars, free.
LAW,
!
.
t:
e
;;•«.•
<>f
Ai
i;o-«u::m*.
<
r«
t
'.ar
free.
Address
ating
nine federal Hpp*!late courts pro-
as diviiiit.es fur the w«*nd'ip < f the p» u spicuous fa hire m the history of the
C. C. MQCUE,
ATTUNNBY ANU cut N h LLOK AT
W. B. WEBSTER
F J. CHENEY A ( <>.. Tub do, Ohio.
Geu I F. A P. Az’t.O P. R.R Co.
tiua'lF. A I’.
t. Or»«.*« l»..v.'t->prnent < t>.,
TH\ Af
M£D! INS CO.
p'e. The svmb >li*n)s ot S va w* u'd he country. Mr. R ed started in by ignor­ vt*!e<l that each • f ttiem should be ?om-
Ly
u.i
druggist-.
75c.
So
<i
Corvallis. Oregon.
«/ u «*A*. vom rOl**» Qrrgoiw.
t | rtontgotuorj St . San Francisco Cal.
W«-.*eru Brunch,
L x _'7. f’nr.TL ••*»». Or.
shown, with trident, thtee ev?s. a black ing li e rights of the minority ami forcing p >sed of the present circa t judge, the
For sale a» Citv Dm» Store. Jacksonville.
throat, holding a rr«s«’ent, a rattle, a Ins pait> me mure- through the Louse supreme court justice for the circuit, and
Will practice in all courts ot th«- ><‘‘,r* . t u.
A Method’.st Immerseli.
in the Court House, uurd door u» u it or
tiger’s an«! an elephant’s skin. Tne without regard to precedent or even com* a n**w <*ir»’nii co«ir» judge. Ir wxa |j-v.
n
tells
how
The •Salem Journal
Apple Tree.............
J 5 tn >10 per W
ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, 1888.
trance. __ ____________
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drawbacks to mts-nons hip ! why the .non decency. Trie result has b«*en just vided. a'-*o, that tu j of the*-i* should form
Method.st divine wv!l-kn<<wn
w<-1-kn wn in Loe
P.*»ch "....................................to “ 1H "
contrary to his expectations
He h<q»ed a quotum, ami that if it trecame neces­
J R.NEIL,
Blum >in<i Pninr Tret*
H •• 16
County was involuntarily immerse < st name of Christian is too often, in the
Other tree, and ahrubberj furmahed r**a.<*nn-
Salem: A* one of the Oregon Par tic Moslem mind, th»* svnonytn for tivpoo- to establish the siiDietnacv of radical— sary one of th»* district j i«.ge> might he
ATTUUNET ANU COLX8ELOU AT LAW,
bljr.
boats was making her landing at the whari risv and inh*mp<-rare *, may t»e consid­ almost revolutionary—ru e, ami on the ca led in 1o make up fha’ quorum. The
Send tor Catalogue to
Jurk.o»*r*Ue, or.
Cannot be euecewtully traveled with­
ered in the final pul*li«hed report of the first appeal to the i»eop!e, whs over­ :aw directs that the • courts e »rga used
Monday evening. Presiding Ebler S. P
J. II. SETTLEMIER. Worn!burn. Or.
Wilson, of the M E church, endeavored to exhibit.
out good heelth To reach wealth or any
Christian villages of India whelmingly defeated, losing Ins inaj »r tv in June, and it wa* ttmught at first that
Will pructicv ill isll courts«.t th«-
-
step ashore
By some accident he made a might be illustrated.”
coreied position In ll!e requires the full
in congress ami completely disorganizing ; it might t»e necessary to call a s;»ecial ses-
iu the Court Huuav, tlr»l duor tu ivi to <
1887
185
miscalculation
oi
the
distance
to
the
wharf
I
poeieeslon and operation of ell the fac­
his par v. Tins lesuit was
brought s on of ttie senate to confirm the nine new
traue V.
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and !♦ 11 with a gr« at splash into the blue
B rilliant in iii * L ine .—( apta n J. N. about by h.s efforts to so shape legida- circuit judges to b- appointed by the pres­
ulties hind nature has endowed us with.
Willamette. His overcoat, va'ise and silk
H. K. MANNA,
Thacker,
special
officer
for
Weil«,
Fargo
iiun that the power < f the Republicans ident. It has lx«en decided, however,
There conditions esnnot exist unless the
hat all went into the river The hat was
Manufacturer of
Tro KN E Y ANÜ COUNSKLOK AT LAW,
physical being is in perfect workin,
recovered Isler. Not having forgotten the & Co . ha« return» d fr >m Los Angeles, <*uuld not lie overthrown. TuHCCIt tl.pl Irli that that is unnecessary. Thesupreme
or/er, and this Is Impossibls when the
... was
___ court jnst;<*e ami the present circuit judge
manly ait <»f swimming, which be leame«i where in* ha« been investigating the ca­ this end the McKinley tar.fl
~ ••ill
JuckaoaOilte, Ur.
when a boy,he managed to keep Lis head rer r of Henry Miller, the successor of passed hi the interest ot wealthy manu­ will meet nt the sp|Mjjnird time, organize
User and sp'eenare torpid, thusobstruct-
Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East­
above »he waler, until aid came to hi* res­ “Black Bart.”
Miller was arrested on facturers who lita«i furnislied the taw their courts, make the necessary regula­
Ing the secretions, causing Indigestloa
Will practice in all courts of the State. vHtice
cue. He wa* taken home in a cab ban­ Marcii 221 bv Vnited State« Marshal rnateiial in the shape of coin toca'ry the tions and tx*ginon their work. Then tin*
ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange.
in orin's brick, up-^taira.
and dytpepala, with all ot their accom-
Dealer in
w
1
1
h
headed ami his iluthes well soaEed
panning horrors.
G »id. The detective« are confi lent tiiat last presidential election. Ti e < xpendi- t'resident will have abundant time in
J. J. hougk .
fresh water.
Miller is Hie man who rohh *d the Wea­ ture- were greatly incrsMsed, the sin pins which to make excellent se lections, to la*
DR. HENLEY S
verville arid Redding stage oil March was exhausted and nut one bill in the submitted to the senate wiien it meets in
N otary public asl > uonvbyasckk .
Southern Pac.fic Election.
A full line in stock of
6th. an«! shot and arrionsly w«>»jndrd the interest of the people was passed. For December.
exerts a specific
C««W ih£ IWn
Mold unit Urryun. X
8an Francisco, April 6.—The 8««uth»rn driver. Edward Grahatu. The highway­ ttie e lver hill we have a subsidy to
excites It <• kMtthy aciton. tosolves tts
GENERAL
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Par-fir director.*! have elect»*«! tiie following man lias a rec» rd of «nlendid propor­ steamships, ami so on down the I iih —
U ndoubtedly the <»ld»*«t man living in
Will attend to all buaiu«*M in my line with
chronic engorgements, and promotes ths
officer»« : U. P. Huntington , presi«!er t ; ('.
prutnptueeB and at rcu»uuablr ralva.
__
tions. On March 28lh he lohbe«! the nothing for the genuine producing clas-es Oregon to-day is Charles Mooney oi Ore-
Estlmat«*» and prico-list sent on application
secretions: cures Indigestion and constl-
F. ('rocker, first vice-president; A. N
I\>wne, second v<ce-pre>»»dent ; J. (’ fe.ubb.*1, Weaverville and R-«!«iing stage a secon»! and everything for the prot« cted interee's. con city, who wan born in Ireland on the
ROB&RT Q. SMITH,
r pation, sharpens the appetite, tones up
COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
In July, 1888, lie atop|»ed the Ttie first session will become notorious 14 h of 1>. cember, 1787. and Is therefore
ihirti vi<*e president ; 'Itinotbv Hopkins, time.
tb*cn*ire astern, and makes life worth
Factory at Wvidh r’a Mill. Halcaroom» cor
ATTUHNEY ASD CVf'.Sh.UHl AT LAW,
tieasurrr; M A. Lansing, secretary and Tempi« ton and San LtBk OhiR|»o stage. lor it* wrongs on the constitution, ar.d over 103 yearn old. One would naturally
A
Third
ami
E
Htreeta.
P«»rtiand.
Oregon.
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I
comn litr. President Huntington of ti e It was on this cM!ca*ion he introduced the the second for its bold and unscrupulous suppose that Mr. Mooney had lieen a
VrrguH.
'< ullum Pacific madr .a brief tep «rt l i happy id a of enveloping all the paaeen« jobbery.
man of very regular habits during the
Pareharicrs of property or Capital Stock of the
the stockholders to-day, *h• w’» g the grin tn j> llow-casrs, rov ring them from
century of hia existence, and always
Uihcc m La) toll A Co.’» brick, upstairs.
operations of tiie c<»n'pan\ (• r
The head to waist.
ID fo l -wed this prae
(G eneral
¡‘ ike ’ s
D eath —General shielded from the roughest usages of the
gross earnings w • re $4S 3C2,503, ar, men >*se
On No- Albe t 1’ k« , pr miner.t a a Mas««:» and world.
But, on the contrary, Mr.
ROatHT A. IffiiULEH,
of fl .884,541»; op« ratini’ «n enses, >31. tice in all in* later robtxeriee.
155 202. an increase of J7M .675 Taxes and veml er 3, 18S8, fhe two «♦ages running poet, died a’ Wa*l tngton lat Iv. General Mooney has battled with the world in
ATroKNKY ANO V o L’N s LLOK AT LAW,
other fixed < h tr»ies make up a total of b» tw»en Santa Ynezami Santa Barbara Pike was 81 years oSi a«t De«emt-er. many ways,an I always thrived thereby.
he undersigned is now taking or -
115.333.543; balance r, mining af'er pav- were Behl up
> x «lays ¡a’er Miller He wa* a man of remarkable vital tv and He ciine toO' + gonat an eaily day ar.d
•fttcAswMr•(<«*» <frr«
d«T»» thrtuiKli Jack.Hon and Josephine coun­
rnrn'oi all charges under the lea*es, f2.- «topped tiie Weaverville and Redding splendid phys qu
being a x fee’ four exper:eiice«l all the hardships known to
ties for
emce in building toriaerly occupied by Hr.
stage within the city limit« of Redding. inches in height, and until la*t fall,when the pioneers ofthi« r< a-t.
His mental
Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to F. II. ROWE
General Agts. for D. M. I'errv & Co’s 377,713.
Will Jackson.
While lie wa* er gaged in the wuik a he was prostrated, was never known to larudies a v unimpaired, and Ins health
August 7th, 1888,
lake it Before Breakfast,
man named Wil-on drove uj» bound for have been so k tn bed fur even a <lav. appeal» excellent, but as le himself ex«
O. F. DEMOHkST,
Any kind rained in a fl rat-claws Nursery.
Hr lie was barn in Boston in 1809. In presses it, “I am to w»ak I can scarcely
The great appetizer,tonic and liver regu- Betiding in quest i f a phy«’cian.
By the incorporators of said company, now on file at the
H E 3 l U E N T DENTIST.
• Htor. In u*e for mor« than 5P year* in was «•ompellrti to don a black cap and March, 1831, he went on an exploring draw my breath.’’
He is now jjviag
Thoae wanting tn'ca will <!«» well t«» give me
their order«, as I will x inrnntee j»atl*farti(»n.
England.
Positive specific
for
live» elan«! tn linr with tiie pa*scng rs
Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co.
J« tin ex|*e<lition to the far west. In ] n 33 he quietly at the home of bis daughter, Mrs.
Mrtilurii OrrgoB.
1 warrant a'l tny tre« «, if properly eared for.
cotnj
laint.
Bad
ts^te
in
the
mouth
on
Craddock, a livery man. n» xt interrupted became editor of the Arkansas HAn/catf hummer«*, who ha* many grandchildren
Garden Seal.
Terms of payim-nt eanv. Protluce taken at
rising in the morning, null pains in th» ti> * proeve lings and
was sitntla»ly at Fort Smith. During the Mex « an war of her own.
market price. ’ltMMiltH. of Peach S« « n 1 wanted.
CEO. DE BAR, M. □.,
Tolo, Oregon, October 4, 1889.
head
and
back
oi
the
eyes,
tire«!
feeling,
A. J». JOHNSON.
Mies Eliza Welch, a sch ul he commanded a squadron oi Arkansas
dizziness, languor- symptoms <»f liver com­ irra’c»!.
PHYSICIAN AND B U K U K O N.
Jaeksonville.Orcxon. Aux. L 1883.
S enator E dmi nd * —Ttie N. Y. Com-
plaint. Rrmrdj’—Dr. Henley’s
English rnisTest», app»’a»vd a f»-w minutes latrr mounted v«)lunteers. At tt»e beginning
JacIkNOBvihe, Orrgun.
Dandelion Tonic. Relieves constipation and was qui» t y requ ’**v«l to stand siill of the Civil war tie became a confederate mercial Sdicrtisrr's Washington s ^ cia I
J. W. WALKER
J. H. GRIFFIS
She di«! so, and tiie commissioner t«x negotiate treaties with basan interview with Senator Edmunds.
>harpet>8 the appetite and tones up the at«»! wateii things
Attic«» atei residence on l ad torma Street.
-ntire system. G»*t the genuine from your •ohi»er back*-»! off.
• • • nur Í A/ l.nR.lTED • • .
On N'»vei»»l-er 15, severed Indian tri lx*-, and was com­ The senator was asked, “Do you think
Grass, Clover and all kinds of
UUto attended prompt!? day or uigni.
druggist f< 1 $l,and takeact ording t «dir«»
1888, tin Tcn.p »d»»n and Sail L'lisOt)is(«j missioned
brigadier-general
in
the silver will te ti e issue in the next gen-
i SMITH & WESSON _
lions.
stage was hailed. M i er tii-n w« nt to confederate a iny. At the close of the e»al election ?” “I don’t think it will be
E. P. CtARV, M. D.-
Ar z »na, an«! on ti»e 23-i of Noveinlrer war he practi«’e«l la«’ at Memphis, and issue between the R» publican and Dem­
MANUFAiTUKERS OF
pardi c 1 A N A N 1> » U H O B i> N,
The Swamp lender Mius.
lobbed the Casta Gramir and Templeton became editor of ti e M»-mphis Appeal. ocratic parties, fur I think the Democratic
® The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured. ®
In the case ot Henry Miller vs. I1 ill* «*t»iire. For tins hr was « nteiiced to In 1868 tie removed to Washington, party will hardly wish to make the Silver
Xrütortl, Orr<oa.
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L«»< het, Fred l»unaberg, John L. Johnson. >wrive years in the Yuma penitentiary. where lie lias resnied evt r since. Gen­ question an issue to the extent of run­
■ Unr.valcd^ X i --
-
Ou.rnnt^d
Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizer«, etc.
Perfect. 9
■ce ti H.inlin’H Htuek. Ki-etdeuce on t
G.
F. Haines ami John H. Pare, in the On la'ing patdonrd In* teiurned to Cali­ eral Pike was sovereign grand commis­ ning any cor sidvreble risk of separating
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for __
M .'I.
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United States circuit court at Portland. fornia am! cuntinne i his caieer until ar-
■ ACCURACY.
sioner of ttie southern jurisdiction of goM and silver a»« the coin money
April lOtb, judgment was render«d foi
_ DURABILITY,
Scottish Kite Masons, an<l a* a Masonic «•f the country, ami certainly a great
■
EXCELLENCE of
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.,
plaintiff for want of answer, by Judge re *e ! last month.
__ WORKMANSHIP and
will
writer and jurist ht* reptitation is world­ I»« h 1 v of the Republican party
Deady for tbe possession of lands ami fo -
PHYSICIAN ANU SV KOKON,
■
CONVENIENCE
in
■X
M arriage —Bill Nye jn speaking of wide.
J 4 Ç1
be tn favor of using silver as money, as
ests. Defendants are squatters, who at­
LOADING and SAFETY.
Bee
Keepers
’
Supplies.
tempted to obtain Certain tracts of lami marr age says: “Marriage, it i ut ear­
H**«ifur«l, Orrgun.
it always has tx»rn. What ttie Farmer»’
I»
■ Beware of cheap iron imitations.
southeastern Oreg"ii which the p «in'itt ned to t xevs*. 1* a W ise provision ami a
D ehorning a X u esmity —Mr. Weeks, Alliance platform, if the Alliance should
H Send for Illustrated Catalogue ard Price List to||
Calls pr««mpt ; Attended to Day or Night.
We want you for a customer. Give us in
bad purt based as swamp land.
sai re<l obligation. Marry your opposite a prominent ami Htivcrseful Howell prai­ nominate a carxli late for president, w ill
UlBce on B street.
.
SMITH du WESSON,
a trial order.
hs far as |H)*aihle, esjwcially as tega-ds rie dairyman, lias ju*-t recently had hi* l»e on that topic, 1 am quite unable to
■
NF/./VG A/A / />. V .iA.y.i
Not
In
It.
sex. Y' ti will never regret it. If possi­ entiie herd dehorned. !! • eaid the old say.”
W. S. JONES, M. D.
This is the season when snakes shed I heir ble, marry above your station. Both of cows took it pretty hard, but the young
PHYSICIAN AND
8 l R G E D N.
skins ai.d birds their winter pluniag* , but you should do this. Il is sure to advance cattle did not mind it at all.
B ringing it O ne —The steamer Col-
The fl w
Mrttjord, Ort {/»<»•.
there is an animal peculiar to Oreg« n w hich your race. I>u not marry a foreigner un­ of milk is not checked and the cattle nut bi. brought from San Franc.sco,
Successors to Miller Bros.
Catalogue Free. nevershetis anything. Lt is called m«^s-
Utfive—Hamlin's Bhak.
ices iiidoiseti by those in whom you have wmt right on feeding.
Now ins cattle aa a part <4 her cargo 100 tone of
back. Il has been known t<*live forty years perfect confi lence, or unless y ou want to
Hl crowd together under the Abeds and a ore tailings iron, <>'a*-s valley. Cal.,
without shedding a spear of its long, ti
IR SALE-A BOUT (tn ACRES OF EXTRA
R. PRYCE. M. D.,
quality of aartculturai land. t>eing a part
g«rb. Owing to the m i-sback s iiatmi very much ifidceJ. Du not encourage tew old cows with long, sharp pointe«!, consigned to the I.tuition .melter near
of th«* Hiram Colv« r DoriHtiwH Land Claim;
PHYSICIAN AND 8 V R G E O N,
aversion to civ.liz »lion, it is rarely va tud bong engagements. It. is better to get Mexican horns do not keep g-nHe ani­ Portland. A like amount was brought
situiitr«!
about
"»
miles
trom
A^klaml,
A4
ot
a
— WITH ITS—
as a pet. For longevity the speiies is weary of each other-at your leisure after mals with pretty, ciutnpled horns out in ■ip on Iter tr*p I < for.* the |»at. There are
mile south of Phoenix, .h»<‘ks<»n county. Ore­
.Mitiford, Orricoa.
marriage than to fool ’around ami »io it lhecoid aid away from the fodder. He now several bundled ton. of the ore in
anoma.ous.
gon. Thr Oregon A* < Hi’hirnia railroad and
beforehand.
Courtship, however, >s a says dehorning is a sncces«.
Uffkir ta WllttaiM Hrtrk Building, up-atain.
tiie Oregon J» ('a.litt»rnia stage road pass
The more San Frauci-co a waiting slii rment. Thera
through said land. This tract «>1 land is all A
most delightful industry and should not nighly bred animals are, the less in­ are also several hundred tons of ore at
ljgHt Notice-
No. I. deep, t»la< k-loam bottom ami. bring
J. C. LEE, M. D.t
(in the .State inaurane«* Co’s, Building,;
De
rashly
broken
in
upon
by
Damage.
clined they are to vicionsriess.
The the .melting Wotk • st Lmnlon, and a lot
<mr of the Itrst claims settled upon in Rogue
Those indebted to us are expected to
physician AND SURGEON
river valley. All well supplied with living
call and settle AT ON' E. as all accounts Some people seem to be admirably fi ted more an animal is petted the more de­ of tins Laa lieen pas-ed through the
BRANCH OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY.
water. This land will be sold in quantities to
tor
suitors
hut
fail
in
other
occupations,
fenceless it heroines. On»* thrust (on a " a-ters anti ante tmg w ill .o< n tie begun.
not settled shortly will be placed in a
Central P imr I. Or«
»
suit purchasers. For further into*-mati«>n in­
Has for aa«e a large list of
No suitor steel-horned Brute caused the agricul­ Tlie company have de ay. d loginning
lawyer's hands for collection
We ceased riiia is very fortunate indeed
quire of E. J. FARLOW. Ashland, Oregon, or
Cat» pr«»inptiy alt» n<l. »1 !•» »lay or malit.
business
on
July
1,
1890,
and
our
books
can
be
sure
of
a
permanent
situati
>n
E. I). FOU DRA Y. Ph«i*nix, Oregon.
tural editor of the Journal to almost lose operations until they bad a large stock
must be balanced ai'hout further delay.
Ashland, Ogn.. Oct. 3 1K90
de* a high grade Jersey cow.
The supply greatly exceeds t tie
She lost her *>f ore on band ai d ar’angement. lotu-
ESTABLISHED 1874.
J. B. WAIT, M. D.
’ll mf . s P ublishing C o .
maud.’’
tine calf a few we» ka b. fore its tune ami i>;ete,l for securing a eontinncua mpply,
Jacksonvil e, Jan. 21,1891
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'KG EON
'••*r usefulness is almost destroyed. ,Tt»e ao that operations once started tliev could
The Oregon Land fo vm especially organixi d for fh« purpoHcor buying and snbdlvldlna
P runing T rees .— In a general wav time will come w hen th»* owner will < n’y geon w.tliout inte.iupti.m—o,<*.;..>m;n.
Xr<lfoni, Oregaa.
large tracts of laud, and has during the past two years bought and Hiiiali'vidid (.ver I *1»a< r.*«
Ho! for Hutte Crrrk,
pruning should be done to keep the tr es ’»e |M*rmitted to let unm als with dangor
a. r. H Of land mt., five to twenty acre tracts. The hucc .- hs of tin« undertaking ia «hown in the
«nown in tin
Office on Main Mrevt, in ('hihl«*rs’ building, fact that ..ut of 2X1 traets placed on the market, 225 have t.cen «old
The undersigned will eave Central Point of good form. Interlock ng and dea I or • •ua head-gear run at large a* h s own
M akixg (’ hiidkes M isi ».—A n.other
C lila promptly ait« »»'!’*’! t”. da> rtn'* night.
W. , Inna that t.*n aeri-s of cliolcr* land in Trott will yield a largl-r income than Htn H.-re« of
for
Engle
Point,
Brown.-boro,
Lake
cr»ek
decay ing limba should generally Be re­ I eril. Deh«?rni(*g is the on y protectmn.
Send for Catalogue for 1891.
The undersigncti has now’ for sale at the
»III at in tl»<* MiHRiNHippI vnllry.
-L«'Ul«l lx* cart ful t«> make < nfy reasons*
and Big Butte everyday in the we« k ex
moved, and all wounds over one inch in
DU. S. DANIELSON.
... '» • »Iso make valuable Improvement« ill th.* way of roads, fences, clearing the land etc brick) ards near Ashland
Addreas-GEO. STARRETT,
cepting Sunday, returning the name da\
biv demands upon tier child’« nt>e«hence,
».can sell a small tract oi land for the mine
per acre you would have to t.av for a
T he *cam!al atirn ling the al|<*ge«l but w h» n one«* u:a<! *, t » mu ree them
Walla Walla, Wash. *nd carry mg i he mails,as also passvnger.- d.ameter should receive a < oat of paint.
Physio-Medical
large farm.
F J
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and express matter. 1 will make conne«- In taking oil limbs um * pains to make the 'leialcatiot s of Maj >r (.¿um y A. Brooke«
iin|»lic.ty. On** «boti «i be very < airlul
FHTSICIAN an V SU K Ü RnN.
tion wt'h tire trains each w»y. Mv rates smooth cut With sharp saw or knife.
>! the I’oit TowiiH*i'«i custom hou«e, ia at m ver t<» enter into « c< nt< «1 < ver a point
Do nut cut off limbs close up to the in end, and Maj r Brooke«’ Bomismeti that cannot be enforce«!.
are reason: ble.
I. F. W illiams
V < hil ! may
Mf.iror.l, Orrxon.
FROM 2H INCH T<>; k INCH.
trunk of a tiee, not yet far err ugh awa\ have ¡been ex«»i eiat< »1
The gov rn- be made to do certain f Bings, tint no
RpttClttl »ttentlon given tuClin.nk Di.-a*..
io leave a stub, but cut it off just where ment sued Biook»** for embezzling $11.« power on earth can force turn to do
Stock Cattle for Sale.
C. H. VEGHI E, Adnan I.
<i><* swelling tiom the main tiunk logins (MK), but was tin;»bl»* to «ubstantiate th»* others, or t«j say ottiers, or to «ay words
The undersigned otters loO Iwnd of tarn« to decrease in size. Pruning call tremoli » barge. Al ilie time Brookes got a gnat
--------------------pV.ihcut Health c«n-
that t»e ha« made up hl« mind not to say.
range catile, in good condition , for sa^e at successfully done while, the tree is
I not be caw/cd.
Farm tor Sale
h al of notoriety over the. matter am! i a<! The prudent mother wnl enforce tier
a reason«! le figure. For further particu­
dormant (from October to Marcii); but uiu< h trouble w ith hi« <le( utiea. Quincy authority and teach obedience on ground
THEREFOf
THEREFORL USE
lars call on or address me.
A gtHwl farm and st«»« k ranch.containing !«<•
ASHLAND, OREGON,
perhaps the poorest time of a l to prune h well known in Oregon, an«! is what i« that «tie is sure of t**nig able to hold.
A. C anteall . Uniontown.
acr» H; U)0 :icr« s urul. r fence, rm a(*r« s in « ulti-
is in the spring, when the sap is running known a« a puliti»al “turncoat.” Be Burnt« that she knwwe «I e cannot carry
vatmn. Good house nn«i outbuildirur« niui
Will Sell, Li'»«e, Kent «nd Handle
necessary barn room. Emit enough for a
freely, at which ture fresh wounds do flopjied over to the Democrats to g<*t an ahe will avoid until ttie habit of oliedience
:©Ä(GON$(pODPÜRIfl(R.
Excitement
small family. Two living springs on tin- | 'acw.
nut I eai over readily. Pruning should appointment from Cleveland.
in formed, and tht*n H«< r« a ill l»e no dto-
Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Sr-blitz Brewing Com handy forst«H k and Irrigation purposes, fix'
Kuna high in ibis place over “System not L m * done in summer, mb the removal
place is 1 M-ah-d three inilcR northwest «>f Eagle
<u«sion.— I akì ira,' Home Journal.
guilder.” an it cures Dyspepsia, Constipa­
Point,and nine mile« from Central Point rail-
O ats are scarce at 2 «•ents a pound III
tion. Catarrh of the Stomach, and make* of foliage from trees checks their giow ih.
pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt A Co.’s Sarsaparilla and r«>ad station. If sold b«*fore harvt st tin* crop
It3 . the best IwJper to Health «nd the uuickc t
eastern Oregon and Washington, r»ot-
pure blood and builds up ttie system.
I(
will go with th«- place. A arnall b incii of cattle
A Choice Collection of
DKf 5A AA5 f
<•*
UAHtl
■ i 1 irth. V« it in time (or »'I <’_«□ -es<"
some hogs will be sold also, if dr-sired
is $1 (X) a bottle at BrAoka’ drugstore.
S everal gentlemen
from d fferent wi' I s’A’ <1 ng Hie ia«t t hat 11 <•» e ■•*•» 1 crow-
In all !h> H ttvltl thrt •
( wre
. - - •*.>;> u-h. tn er. Kidnevs and Sion, li
Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha, Wis- and
Terms easy; twoahirds cash, balance to suit
Tell your friends of its merit when 5 ou u.-e
«nost
luxuriously
in
Both
states.
1a
m-
I. e..*n«t>»m. Malaria. < "»««<» 7 .n"‘ c
sta’es were discussing th«* merits of »heir
l)r. Ha»nr», Gulden h|M»riiic.
piirchas« r. For particulars enquire on the
it.
!!■
relieve. COTntir.it'"!>. ».»■■<.-
ers,
in
ttu-ir
anxu-tv
to
supply
Hie
m.i»k«-t
place
of
the
proprietor.
particular homes. “Kansas is a great
uonsin.
. ■
....I Py»per».*.dine»»II napnrit.ei •»..>•
11 « an be given »n a cup oi tea w c<«f’te
FRRDRHICK SCHNEIDER
t> I
! .n.IrtriemneMSoree TheF"-'n*
state. We iais»* sixty bushels of corn.’’ 4 tire world W’th wheat, should not nilhout the know etlge ot ll e|a rs« n taking
Farm for Kent.
neglect
the
r
borne
rna»k<
t.
Diversified
nm I li >1. Ihe WMflnmen ,1'*1'»:,hL’
Any person wishing to sell property w(
id a man from Kansas, “and 20() bush­
it. efle« tmg « .*p« e«i> and pcimanent cure,
take- it the Children cry fortt and the Fanr.eis
find it to their interest to call ana sec ua
The John (’enters farm near Bearcreek els of potatoes to the acre.’* “But have arming is ttie cry ing ne» d <-f ttie Pac fit- whether the I'Dtienl t* a mod* rate drinker
aa\ it s their be*» bea Ith preserver.
containing 169 acre-*, is uttered i<»r rent.
'itffl Inr/dr Jilock
~F
— -
. i .
.
.
I h< Uganda of
you Kansas people any market for voui north west, an ’ wherever it i* practiced, . r hi alcoholic wreck.
Solde cf> w he i e, Siu© A butfle; Six for
For furtiier particulars enquire of
HALF THECOSl of hot.tinir snved
produce?’’ aske«l a man from Corn-cti- with intelligence, indust y ar d «ohriety. dnii katd* t'MV* t«e«m m»ed * !><• have taker
M
rs
.
8.
E.
I»-
h
..
Slur.
k.
.*p.
r.,
Ilntehen*.
Fann-
n<.
W. F. READ, Präsident,
«Je R. W RIT S M A N, Vice-Proaident.
cur. “Certainly lhev have,” remarked Hie farmers are in«i»-|*n*!« i-t and ¡ ho — >he Golden N|H-crtic in tb< i» <« flee wh I. ou
Jacksonville Precinct Oct., 2i‘. 1*90
Mnehtnl.t«, Builder«, i'..ntrue*'.r»
£ettle Cp Kctice
lh»*ir know!'«ig*‘. at <1 t" <’ay tw lt^ve the*
an envious Towan : “They raise enongl perous.
«nd Other«.
A*linltt<«l t<> be the
J. L. COWAN.Trwmr.r
J. O. WRITSMAN , Bee. Bnd Managet
quit drinking uf their own fr»e will
N’
irn at.-Ht linproveim nt. E veh made
grasshoppers and potato-hugs to eat n
lt moneys nrr me either on notf
1.a» mful effect re*».It* iron» its administra­
For Sale.
in tackle bl. K*kn. I r. i^ht prepaid.
French
Tan»>
Wafer*.
ten
times
»he
corn
and
potato?«
they
can
or b n>k ace «uiitM. must b<* settled by May
H rite for (.Btalomie.
tion. (’jr*s guaiant« e«:
>• nd for circular
And Importer of
Fresh mi!cb cows, graded Jersey «nd raise.0—#.
Ut, l«.’»l
If n >t paid by thut thn* they will
.
_
Th«*« wafers are a sure nn«1 «afe *p* < ifi<- Htwl ml 1 art 1« u | h »> Address'i r« i trnet <%
b<- placed ;na l^wy cr’s hant|>* f«>r c<>lle<*ti«»ii.
Durham; thoroughbred Poland
China
Fuiton Iron t>nii Elicine Wk».
for a ki» «toni femal«* trouble” ami will re GOLDEN tel’E( 1FIC CO . 185 Pace Btre^l
.
NFAVMAN FISHER.
Eét. 1Ä2. 10 Brush Ht.. D» troit Miv|
bog>, a gentle riding mare. Apil.V to
That Tprrfblr Coagh.
mor»* al' ob truc ion* fo the monthly p»*n Cmcinnati. O
■Lu< >»• (»■» 11
l*4«i
XV. If P arker , JacksoDVil t*.
in the in »rnlng. hurri«*d ordifficult breathing od»., no mutter 'hat th* cause. They are
rr.H *.<:.».,
*.
,„a. !.,.T
„
MEDFORD, OREGON.
ariHinx phl« gm. tightn» *»* in the vh«*t. quick­ vh 'term w« tnnn » 4*»<l*. «nd ran be u«e<1
.................1 «. - ...
|;,,a,t
Shakes and Shingle«.
Safe for Sale.
ened I reatbing.lln«-win the <*v< nlng or «w« at • ife‘y. For*alebythe 1/vi»»g*tor.e (‘herni-
» ■*> ...., r . . ,k .. n ... h. !... «. r.à
SS» ■?■*■'
' ■ * -i. & »«tu.
at night, all or any of th« s« things ar«* th«-
n|C«». m «n»ifa<'»'ir*
S it» F »•&•»<•««-et Cal.
A
«HTV
I
”
of
the b«’M shades and «trrgles
4 FULL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST
A first-r'a^a Hall's patent firc-pr«»« f «Hre
•■»*,*’•• •< ''*■ e.,,. ., ,t„
r,
I HEREBY RESPECT FT’LI.Y INFORM THE
Btax<* of consumpti«in. Iu
Ack« »’.-
I. * p»*f G-« ti re« . t\« <! . »!»«• T î ’ îfn « ft,re
21. fashionable cloths, flniabirura. etc., con- we’giit 27u»i ■’ s . ti s’ c • t ?2>°. ’ b<’»«p Í» r first
on.
B (I. .* . * .
.... i .... .
I farm or»« an«1 lab«»ring peopi,» ,,f .Ja«*MH«»n Co
Knglish («»ugh R» »n»,dy wnl cur«* th« * * :< ;r
!
stjintly
kept
on
hand,
and
nuthfmr
but
first-
u
<L
w.
it»»
*». Id
... g . • • » «iti» :t
thnt I have b« < n apiotlnfis* |» i.rt\ Orv»tni?. r
rn«-h
Add it-««
ful symptom«, and is sold un h r a j>
’ v
ILiy f r Sale.
“
:*•• . i. )} tn • < la-* work turned out.
r»tM
\LHA5V O1 IIK.OIX.
of Allianc«** and ImluxtrnJ I hhhx in thi«*
lite Murk All ta t>.« t.-eat
M Rfc fur
guárante«*.
M. i t i:mN, Mt-».i rd *J0
1
All
orders
filled
promptly
ut
v’unfv. C’»rr»*M|M»n.|» »»<•»■.
fro|,| aU
rvrry worker
V» *tart ». u, fimiUitt»
r«a.v»E»if»lc
i ;p 11' <Ì« MgYl'd’ fl r* <»F *B'« IX) t n*
•xerytblnr F A«HI I , b» LF 1JI.Ï l»*rwe4 I rates and satisfaction guarantc« «l.
who are de«ir»»u’« ..f organU ng Allhin»« *
• I
t/d h«) . < >4 "i» o« ’•» e*-
li fails, money ’’^untied : i’re8tnn'su¡h
A. GARRICK
fmrntd.AU- relief br u«mg Preston'■
^AMLEL II. HUE 1\ Puu.*Dxx, Ur.
MldfuVd, M»'r 13. »W>.
' t!. r. I» tti /«VJBvnrûIe, Ur.
Ak‘.”
lied
’
STATE «*' OKBUON.
.* , S,*»alon,.J. H. Mitchell, J. N. D-ilpb;
<• .gr. ««ina»
Hermann; Uov. rnor.S. Pen-
c'"‘,‘rr
¡ary -I ¡Mate. Ginirge «. Mc-
stoaluTreLurer, Pml MeUeuan Mate
SILAS J. DAY,
< »regon
>1
REAL ESTATE AGENT I
oROtrt
Take Simmons Liver Regulator.
BEEKMAN & REAMES’
It’s Esfciaily alaptel for Farms, Ranches, Drc'iards, Gardens and Lawns,
BANKING HOUSE,
NEAT. DURABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP.
successors lo C. C. BselMai’s
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
3 GJalratcj t ici-cii Gur«,
T
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FREIGHTS d¿ FARES THE LOWEST.
AFKRODITINE,’;>;.!"S
WOODBURN NURSERY
Fruit. Shade Ornamental and Nut Trees
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
NO 1PHIS OR LICE ON TUFES.
PRICES:
The Road to Health
Jackson County Bank,
J. c. CARSON,
MEDFORD,
Sash. Doors, Blinds
WINDOW IND PUTE GUSS
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
English Dandelion Tonic
MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS
TOLO!
TOLO !
Tolo Townsite and Milling Co.
FRUIT TREES
F. L. Posson & Son,
SEEDS
SEEDS
SEEDS
GRIFFIS fc WALKER,
-REVOLVERS« SEEDS
White hue, ïellow Pine, lied and ïellow Fir Lumber,
SEEDS
SO)
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
By the Thousand !
T
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
■■■■■■■■■■■■■
GOLD HILL, OREGON.
El
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
SAW MILLS ON SAM’S CREEK.
■■■■■■■■■■■■a
THE OREGON LAND CO
F
CHOICE LAND FOR SALE!
F. L. Posson & Son,
209 2d St., Portland, Or.
STARRETT’S
GARDENSEEDSi
Iloiit«* Oíli<M? íit
The Best Because Always
Reliable.
Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and
Suburban Property.
SEND FORPAMPHLETS, MAPS
PRICELIST.
TILE TOR SALE
Tiling of All Kinds
LUCKEY & CO.
Heal Estate Agents,
EALTH
W
^*rPfunder^^
Special Prices to Market Gardeners.
WINE
AND SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION
¡rsro^FRy
City ani Country Property For Sale.
63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
DETROIT
A. CARRICK,
Aleveliiint Tailor
A
The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company.
ORGANIZE ALLIANCES.
Foreign ami Domestic Woolens, Etc.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.
PAID
WM ULRICH. Oistrict A«ent.
UP,
SGO.OOO.oo
MEOFO8D. OREGON
• bWnm (fry to Pttttm Vttsffirw