The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 01, 1891, Image 4

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    uANtUUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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South
VIA
I RIPAY...
SOOTHER» PACIFIC CO.’S LINE.
COVERED WITH SCALES. AWFI1. SPECTACLE.
ci’RKD in five w i.Kks nr the « lti
CVHA REMEDIES.
The Mt. Shasta Route.
Exprt*M Tr*in* Leave i’ortlamiTiaiiy.___
gkmth
I
__________ ¡North.
I:<N) F. M. Leave
Portland
Arrive V i . üa . m
7.J3 A. M. ¡Leave
Mctlford
Leave 7.4I5 a . m .
UM.» A. M.l Arrive SanFraucineo I.eiiVrl VUDp. M.
Above trains stop oniy at the l«»Howing
stations north ot H.Htbuig E-st Port lami
Oregon City. Wo.»«jburn.
Salem. Albany,
tangent, Sbvdds, Hais«y, ifarrisbura. June-
Turn Citfj Irving. Eugene. *
KObEHl KU MAIL l»AHA.
LKAVK:
AHH1VK: _
Portland
'':»■> %. m Roseburg . 5 V>
m
Kosebnra
. XJU a . M.¡Portland
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Portland . ...5.4IÛP.M. Albany.......... '.»"n p . m
Albany .......... ScW a .a. Portland
a . M’
"T üllä I i T büäö ¡ l S ñül
TOURIST SL éé PINC CARS.
For aevoniinoi’aiion of st»v»»nd-<,,.iss pasacn-
zeri ati;u*h«*d t<» Express Trains.
West ^ide Ulvibiou.
KTW » KM POM l‘L t * l> * • OK % ALLI*
MAU TH U.S’ Mil 1 Bit hl-: »*< HPAY.)
7 Jil K. M. l.’-av Port.un i Arrive 5 ft) P. ÎÎ.
IL10 P. M.I Arrive Corvallis Leave|L.'.y> p. m .
At .Ubanv an»i I'orvaii»aconnect with trama
Ot Oregon Pacific tlai>r<>a«l.
DAll.t KXPHKsS THAl.X*
tPT JM’NP A Y.)_
4:4b P. M. Leave
Portland Arrive H;2t» a .. m
»J'> p. m Arrive McMinnville Leave 5.1» i. m
THROUGH TICKETS «all points,
EAST A. SOUTH.
Fur Ticket «mn«! information regarding rates,
m iliN. etc. rail <»n Company’» ag» nt nt Milford.
K ¿oKHLEH.
K-.l\.l<IMil’-i5S.
Manager.
Ast U. t. A P. Air t.
e ne ¡icinoiTdhcaimc.ü
■
GENEKÄL
notes and news .
Mike Kelly, the king of bane ball play­
ers, says he i» through with ball playing
.MAY 1, INRI.
forever.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The riMKM lias » rlrcalnllon of 2500
«UelorgeMi enjoyed by nuy uewM|mper
published between Portland aud Red
Hinir.I'al. —a diatnuce oi 600 miles. 11
About the ’.st of April Inst I noticed some
r<s| pimples like coming out all over my body,
but thought nothing of it until aometime
Inter on. when it began to look like spots of therefore offers the best indneements
mortar sp »ttc<l on. ami which came off in to «Advertisers. Onr list is principally
layer* accompanied with itching
I would eoattned to Jackson, Josephine -fflfel
scratch ever) night until I was raw, then the
Rnsiaes* men
next night the scales being Klamath ronnlles.
formed in the meanwhile sh«Hildfake note nt this.
were scratched off again. In
vain did I consult all the doc­
tors m the county. but with­
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out aid. After giving up all
hopes of recovery. I happened
to see an advertisement in a You say that you ove me, lohn.dear.
newspaper about your CVTI-
Ami swear that your love is true;
itha lUMM’iF.s. ami pur­ Hut oh. you will m t prove fiuthlcs.'.
chased them from my drug­
other im n often d<»?
gist, and obtained almost hn- 1 L As
.ve often pales and withi rs
imsliat«* relief. 1 began to I Ami
warm hearts grow .strangely cold
notice that the scaly erup-« When the freshness ot y out I. Ine» departed
lions gradually dropped off
And the kiss of the wife is old.
| and disappeared one by one. until I had been
fully cured. 1 had the disease thirteen Comely, perhaps. 1 now am—
months I»» fore 1 began taking the R emedies .
Smooth is my blow and fair;
and in four or five we» k~ was entin h c ured. But oh. there w III come a «lav. dear.
My li.s< asc wan eczema and p*«»ri. s. I know I When time will place wrinkles th» rc.
ofagre.it many who hav« taken the R kmf . livei my brow tin ringlets
bl Ek. and thank me f«r the kno^itslge ot
Now gleam in the silv’ry light.
them, especially mothers who have babes But the summer that follows i he springtime
with scaly eruptions on their heads Mild
May change them from black to white.
biniics. I cannot express my thanks to yon.
My body was covered with scales, and I was I am not rich in gold, John.
an awt ul .spectacle to behold. Now my skin
And it 1 become your bride
is as clear as a baby’s.
Wc must struggle with thousands and thou­
<•»;«». I’ otex . Merrill. Wts.
sands
Now lighting against the tide.
•• ‘ l’will then be too late for repining,'
Cuticura Resolvent,
Siu- sighed, as she raisetl her head.
The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest But the chair of her John was vacant;
He had swiftly and noisi-lcssly tied.
of Humor R« tntdies. Internal1!* to cleanse
th<* bl- mm | of all impurities, au-1 thus remove
the cans. , ami < T’nci h a , the great Skin
Cure, ami i I’TH ru < S oap , an ex<juisite skm
ALL SORTS.
Beiiut tb r. externally <to clear the -kin an i
scalp and restore the hair', cure every species
Roseburg will have a building boom
of agonizing, itching, burning, scah ami pim­
ply diseases of the skin, scalp and bfoud.
Ihis summer.
Salem will have several blocks of her
principal business streets with stone
blocks.
Albany is to pave a »10(1.000 city and
county biidge across the Wil amette river
at that point.
The mortgage
p«|intry.^ about
I to j>er capita.
inilei»te«liiess of this
|S50,0OC,0j0, or about
Millionaires are buying projierly in
Florence, Or. Last week a Chicago ti-m
secured several blocks there.
A state shooting tournament will 1)0
held in Salem on May 22d and 2.T1.
V
long hst of prizes have ln-en offen d.
Judge J. II. Bird uf the 7th distr ct has
■ esigned. lie has lieen sick ami unable
to bold a term oi court for neatly a year.
!■ rum all indications the salmon canning
industrie* through, ut the northwest will
litipushed vigoioti-ly duringthe e inmg
season.
Representative Hardy lias decided to
remove fioin Baker city, wh. re he has
made his home for tl e past live years, to
Marshfield, L oos county.
The safe ill J. II. Whiteaker ’s general
meicliamlise store at Cri * n II,L ne coun­
ty, was blown <>i>en by t«mgl.u» last week,
and about »500 in com secured.
An exchange says. One hundred ton.*
of black saml from the lieaeli at Coos bay
was sent recently to Astoria tube worked
lor gold, lt assays »S to the ton.
The cruelty if sending Mr. Blair, of
NeW Hampshire, a* a minister to ( Inn*,
ami at tl.e same time lorli.dding the Chi­
nese to esca|s-by coming here, isobviuua.
A broken »ceptre that once w el<l< d by
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.;1
Soap. 2.V . R. solv» n?, $1. Prepared by th«* “Czai” Reed.
Potter Drug ami 4 hi mica! ('«»rporation, Bos­
A Jewish lawyer of St. Felersburg
Ex Ptesident Cleveland lias reduced
ton
Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,’’ I iih weight nearly MXty ]>ounds ainc» In- write» toafiend in Vienna that all J.ws
G4 pag«w, 50 ilium rations, and l’XJ testimonials. left the White llo-iae.
residing in St. Fetersburg have b en or­
dered to leave the city by May;«. Tins
DIM PEES, black-heads, red,rough, ( happed,
Commissioner Groff say- the public means the ruin of many Jews.
Southern Ort g«.n arc hereby informed that I Im oih skin cured by ('utieura Soap.
¡and division is dose up with its work
in addition to a ¡urge und elegant line of
Ex-Senator Ingalls say» that the new
now tor the first time in twenty years.
navy we are building is a wasreol m nev,
Willie Reard. u, a 0 year old boy. i- and will Is- worthies* by 1901, owing to
Chest Pains, Soreness, Weakniss,
Hacking Cough. Asthma. Pleurisy said Io be the fire-buz who started om the advance in th - art of war. lb' w.mts
and Inflammation relieved in one oi the ti es in Red Bluff, Cal. lie has to fortify our fort* ami let the navy go
V. mldiil tu 111) -t. < k Hu fi ll. » III« cla»o! minute by the CVTKi Rx A nti -P ain P ias ­ been arrested.
ter . Nothing like it for W. uk Lungs.
fuuda. ‘it wiueli I liavr a tuli line:
Gov. l’ennoyer has name 1 T. W. Da­
The sale <.f the famous IuGuina de venport, ol Silverton, as a lm inlier < f lhe
Ta, lie ranch,49,bOr> acres, in Tu are coun­ board of regents of the S ate Agricultural
ty, Cal., trail English syndicate is re­ college at Corv.dis, to fill the v.
ported lur $1 001»,Odd.
Roth Knit and Muslin.
carised by the resignation ol .l. W.
Ex Senab r Blair has accepted tiie Chi­ of Aurora.
LilAHTi
liaRddOBEi
CJMPLEIL
nese mission and has arranged lo sad
The interior «lepirtmei.t h.isju-t isHlVtl
hum San Eranciscof r ti e Flowery King­ 2>JS pa ent* for Oregon city I t*
1 tlVS4*
¿•cheap *» to bv bouirht any place; atao
dom on the 1st of May.
lots were granted by mt ol congress of
Hon. John Mayo Fainter, son of Sena Sept. 27, 16.5(1, and the oam r* think 1 hat
tor Palmer, i f Illinois, a lawyer who has forty years i* plenty l.ng enough lo wait
Under 4 y«ar# old.
l>eeii locaied at Tacoma du ing the past for a title.
THE LADIES
I CANT BREATHE.
MILLINERY
files’ Furnishing 3oois.
HAMMON BROS.
Child van's Short Clothes,
IN Ult*EI< I LßX !
beautiful line
CpHSETM.
Cons’sting of L’aie and Silk
IIAMDKEKIUEI’^
HOMEHY,
two years, has removed to Centralia.
It i* apparent from the spic h.'S m; e
M. J. McKinnon, ex-warden of the at the Woman'» Suffrage Coin nt ion hi
state prison, is now a notary public and Wasliitigton that th,- women ot Kan as
We nave removed our Nurseries to Med­
e ecied Senator Ff. iffer, the sun•—s-.r to
ford, where we have secured New Ground, the assoei.ited with the Scandinavian immi­
How long iiave the women
soil of which is a sandy loam, enabling us gration as-ociati n amt real e.-tate com­ Mr. I igalls
of Kansas been voting"
without irrigation to grow healthy, thrifty pany of i’oitlaiid.
trees with an abundance ot fibrous lateral
Junction /'¡lot: I.. E. Mm-, of A*hl ¡nd
roots without heavy tap roots, to be cut away
General Lew Wallace, the author of
in digging. We offer
“Ben llur,” says that tie can cure rlieu- arrived here Tuesday, to fill the po*ition
mutism in one nizht without fail, with a of car repairer for the S. p. Co. We un-
p u tice of mu-xard and garlic applied to deistaiiil that Mr. Moe will remove his
family to this place aS soon a* he suc­
¡lie rules of the feet.
ceeds in securing a house to rent.
Jim Lo’an. the political Irons of Port­
For the third time the Democrats have
land, i- against consol datum <.f 1’o'tland,
Eart For land and Albina. His opt>oei earned the state ol Rhode 1-land by a de-
lion in on account of selfish reasons en­ I'ided plurality, lt does riot count, Luw-
ever, as it is aroiten boioiigl, dominated
tire Iv. Simon is for it.
by laws that weie nia«lu a decade ago,
It mu-t be gratifying to the people of giving the minority the powe r to elect.
A izuna lo learn from S eretary Picctu
By a procia . ation i*sued by lhe presi­
tr at Geronimo's Apac es have not Ireeii
And a good assortment of ail the leading va­ -ent to New Mexico, and will be kept in dent there Was added to lhe Yellowstone
rieties of fruits.
national | ark a st > ip of laud ai out twimy
Alabama permanently.
mileswiile* on the east safe, a wi.;er strip
Italy Las seven huge battle-ships, on the south, extending over t:.e gieat
eleven urmured cruisers,lots of commerci-- Kccky lm unlain divide as l.ir west as
destioyer. and any quantity of smaller Idaho.
craft. But the I’ni ed Stales is »■ i-eeuie
The Drkercity Jlt -i
ha* (li'C4>ntii:-
GIVE US A CALL,
fioni them as it would lie were they on
ued lt* daily edition. Dial's bett4*r.
\
allot: ei planet
dai y new»pa|»*r in a wcekly I uimi is a
An instance in enormous rise in values puor investment far bollitile
I r< pue ur
in Butte city is commented on. A month and bis patrona. California io* n- a e
MEDFOKD. 4)RFC»4>N.
r two ago a certain mining ptopf-rty was crowiied witti p.s>r reprcsenliitions ut
record</l as tran-l. tied for *150. A few daily pa|H-rs.
works ttiereafo r the same propelty was
bunded lor |7,’>0tl,(KH>.
An editor kio I« a i al rooin puff. Hay­
Replying to the t-il’y btories that the ing: “Her dainty leet were llu aned in
shoe* that ling >t have been taken fur
widow ot Gt neral John A. Logan was
c< i teniplatii g mart: ge, that noble lady fairy boom ;” but th«- l.lumb ringi ump"*i-
n plies, in sub-tance. that .-lie prefeis lo iur made ¡tread: "Iler diity tert were
eiica*e«i ill shoes that might i«.«ve been
remain the widow of a dead hero than to
try wedded life lor the unci rtainty of taken fur feiry boat-.''
10000 Prune,
And many other things too nutncroiia to men­
10000 Apoles,
tion. 1 have also ttxurvd the services of a
c000 Peach,
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
1 am now prepared to execute an or­
5000 Pears,
ders 'n that line In Ürat-elaM style at reasona­
ble ratea.
Call and see rue opposite J. Nunan’s >n 4 a -
10000 Grapes,
urnia street.
_...........
Zephyr Shawls,
MRS. P. P. PKIM.
THE WOMEN OF ORECON
— ARI—-----
Oil it >«ti*ik«B.
They haw thrown away thy washboard.and
MjT they will us«* nothing but the
LadiHH* Choic » Washer
¿gnutortured bv W. A. (• »ndimin A Co.,
Grant'» Pas**. 4)r» gon.
Trees as Low as anv V First-class Xurserv.
*
Nurseries al east end cf Bridge.
The air of Sail I rani I Co «1 * * n «1 agree
“I>o you know the vain.-of an oath '” with the buffal'es at tiie park. Time
have die 1 out of the four. Whether this
asked the judge uf an old darkey who
was to be tue next witness. "Yes, sail, is the result of a change from their native
I does. One ob rle.-e yeah lawyers done cninatc ol the high an i dry plain- or a
I
gib u,e fuali dollar, fob to sweah lo sutlin. bovine protest against tinning the peo­
Dal's de value ob an oath, l oah dollars, ple's pleasuie-gruund into a cattle range
may be a matter for debate.
sab.”
From reports uf the McCaitliyite inetn-
Lawrence Barrett's wealth is e.-timated
i.e«s uf commons who have <anv.«s.*«.l
from »250.1100 to »500.000. It is said l.e
Ireland, it is calculated that anilec'iou
recently lost cuneideiable nmney by in­
judicious investments. At the time of would oust twenty-six Far tielite itiembt rs
ol parliament, in« llldiug l’aruell hllii'.'ll
tils death he was | lanning to give an im­
mense dramatic festival in Chicago in l lii- would leave the str. ngtn of the
different parties as follows: Ab’Cait yi ••*
1S93.
72. Farnelli’e» 9, < nioin-ts 22.
Lane county has set a good exanif le in
Great Britain has ubt.<ine I from Fortu-
digging up .i stone man. The slate ought
to offer a premium for fossils of this soit, gal the fn e navigation «4 tiie I’ungw- I
I' «> river
tld it gets em ugh ot them to fill the legi- river by a tinea! of ioree.
opens the way to the new Briti-h sc tie- 1
lature. They would cost less than the
meats hi Mushonalaml. Great I’, it.on i.* I
regulati' n kind, and would serve the
Veiy prompt in settling such matters!
stat, just as well.
With a little P over like For u.al. Ilei |
Webb C. Hayes, son of K, 1». llayes, negotiations with France uvei Al«i an
• f Fninont, O.,lives iu Cleveland,where and Newfoundland i-*ue* drag slowly :
he is rated as a business man of great but France is loo big to be bullie«!.
rapacity and in egnty. The young man
This is probably ilieexplan.tion uf the
takes littie inteiest in politics, ami is ap­
singular behavior of the I alian govern­
parently d. iug all l>e can to remove tlic ment. It ha* been bid ied into bullimg
blot from the family escutcheon.
us by an opi««j.-ition it lacks firmness ami
ties.
Coast to lay ax’d«* their prejudice*, give our
W'aah**r a totr tria and be convinced. There
IN ONE wa«h» r in th»* world Hint will do good
work. We hax r a combi ned Machin»*. W,«sh-
boarl. Tut» and 4 ,»th« s Hacket. W« t*i the
Wanher on its own merit*.
D»**cri>»ti hi and price of washer given on
app'lc u i »n.
A.cNTSWaNTED
Ladtea can make from $1iX»to 324Hipvr month
Apply at unce for terms.
ANDLASOH CREEK.
S. S. SMITH, Prop’:.
La Ilich ia'a Golden Bibani No. !
V’ir«a Clianrrrw, firs’ an i * . ond s’.x p n;
Ser .sen the Lege and Bn«!v; Sore Ears,
Eyes. N’nae, ct.* . t’op|«er <. lo'nd Blotches,
Syphi..tK Catarrh, distaiied Scalp, and all
primary fo — • of the d.wea.-»«- known a«
Sj.pl - Privo, «5 4)4» p«>r Bottle.
L« llit liau'u (« ltlrii B<«1 wain N®. 2
O»l ■ revi un.
I UI MS ;» -..», ; Rheu­
ma sni, hint in the Bones* Pains in the
lb ad hack of the Neck, ( i-«-rated Sor»
Thm.it, Syph lit c ki»h, Lumps and con-
trai te-i 4 or *
of the Limbs, an 1
eradicates a 1 <i « m ftraoi the eystem.
whetin r ex-. - I bv mJ «c*r* ti n or abu**
f Mercury, 1 uinj lhe hi -«» p ¡r.- arr
a “
I*' !< e *-’» 4 0 per f otti«*.
Lo lili linu'« (•‘>li|«-n •* Mniith A n i.
«lut<» f r ?' • < ur ■ <>t <, >•! > r a,
»,
hr ’ .» i <
1, n*i I a Lrina-v «’ f G< :
’ »I d .rrai.,'« in« nt . Fri» <« $ J 3(> pr r
Botilo.
J
l.e K!< hitu' > •'oi 1 en *»pani«>h In-
j-rti i», f r - i *re < vs sef (. n >r
-,
I ff»n m t
• • t Strwtur -I'ric««
SI
> f»« r It >tt!e.
Le ftlrhrsu’s Golden <) ntment
f r t‘io eff t vc h . *.,’« f
.
• s r. .t
-.nlrru* • -s. Prirent tl) p r Box’
l.o Itichau’a G«»l<le-| Pii • \
..
ard Bra n tn atmcrit, L*« m of phv*i al p-
vr rtu-uor <•-.< r wr-r<. Prostration, ....
Pri« e S3 4)0 p»-r !<.»<•
Tonic o».<l Nervine,
Sent everywhere, C. <». I»., s«jc;rv’y pm ted
per exprvaa.
THE KB HARDS DRUG CO., AGENTS.
r»o!» und '»II Maik» t btr* < t.
S hu Francisco.C h I.
—— Circulars 8» nt tree.-----
iiR 8UBM RIBEK TAKES PLEASURE IN
announcing that hi* st« am saw-mill it» now
r junning
on full Him* a ¡u turning out a large
juauttty of lumber. H-ia |»repar»*d to tilt all
orlerà with dispatch, aru at th«* moat rvas«ma-
blu ratea. A tine qualitv of
ALL KINDSQF LUMBER.
including the h«*at ruVIe, ceiling ami flooring
furuHh«*«! on short tb-.ic»*.
•K^Satiafactton guaranteed.
S. s . smith .
ASHLAND HOTEL
C entrally locate »».
FIRST-CLASS IH EVERY RESPECT.
Thi» w»«ll-k !•»wn ’ io i *«* nt* >»»w»ri rebuilt
<«th brteii and gr »atly enlarged, bctiid» s i>» 'ug
NEWLY FURNISHED
aia centrally >« eat«*d in th«* buaineas part .»f
own, and a g<s d-sain pie r««on» f«»r comn»r-
c'.ai lravel»Ts. I** rttt-<1 up in <*»»niw*< ti«w thrr«-
with. Th.- table is voii'dahtly furnished with
hr bent the market atf-.rda
E. K BRIGIITMAN. Pr»»p.
Anbland, Oct. 10 1MW.
- ASK FOR—
THE
BOSS
BOOTS
AKIN, SELLINO & CO.’S
UNRIVALED GOODS
Is ip, L. I.. Apdl 21.—Eleven large
greenhouses, le-lunging to the ce'eb a'ed
bile 11 ur Farm." of William K Van-
derlnlt, were burned recen ly. The los-
i- estimated nt about »luO.OOt)
Only a
lew i lants and ferns were saved. There
greenhouses contained many plants amt
kins, tome ul them 200 years old. The
c- lebrated ' Rose House" w as also in-
c u led in the loss. It is said to have
contained the finest specimens uf roes in
this country
A queer origin has the word “calico.”
I OH SALE UV
Many centuries ago ttie first monarch of
the province of Malabar gaw to his chiefs
as a reward for distinguished seivices,
his sword and ail the land with n the
uf which a cock Closing at a cer­
Gold Hill. - - - Oregon. limits
tain temple could lie heard. From th s
circumstance the town which grew m
Choice Locwtionr anil rrices Reasonably in the center of thi* territory was culled
Calicoda, or the cock of crowing. After­
Low.
wards it was called Cal cut, and from
HEXU FOH HEscltlPTlVE ClltCCLAKS
this place the first cotton goods were im­
ported into England, bearing the name uf
FARMS
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
THE HANDSOMEST WURK
«
DONE AT TRY
•ccausc '«r* *•«
MOST REASONABLE PRICES
THE
BEST.
D. M. F
& Co’«
AT THE
bkmy
IlluMrated, D««c”pt>ve and Priced
S eed A nnual
Fo. 1891 will be mailed FREE
to all ipplicant«, and to L»t $ea«on’»l
kuMomers It i« better than ever. 1
L Every prr«rn i ^ing
I
fl
1
1 should vnd f'i it. Address fl
| D. M FERRY A CO.
fl
DETROIT. MICH
B Larcrst
“Who is tiiat terror over there in a
gieen gown?” asged a careless stiangei
at a leception, poiniing out a lady to the
m.m standing next to I nn. "That’s my.
wif-’’ indignantly answered the man.
Well, my dear f- How,” was the wholly
unexpected rejoinder, ‘’don’t get mad
•d> ui it. I am stue you have my heartfelt
sympathy.”
London, April 17.*—The Bluo-liook.
i>su. d by the government recently, dis­
closed ti e fact that 152 peer*of the realm
are owners of places in which inioxicat-
mg drinks are S' Id. The number of
‘drink shops "owned by these peers is 159.
Im luded in this li-t is Right R.-v. Rich
i d Lewi*, bishop of I.l.mdoff, who, the
line—lo-k slow*, is the owner of two
plac< s devoted ,o the sale uf intoxicating
drinks.
C. B. FITZGERALD,
.And all of
OSE
It has per— -aiientl.V <-ur<-il TIIOV-AXIIS
mim-.-ii by doctors h<»pe-
of ca»cw pr
l.avc premonitory symp-
less. If yI
u Cough, Difficulty of
Wun1«. sui-t
don’t ilplav, but use
Breathing.
I’lso s <1 .E FOR t •(lystM I’TIoN
By
llruggisU. 25 « ente
Immediately
The railroad bridge for the Sou'bern
Facitie company across tiie McKenzi-
river, near Coburg, is completed. There
is n-.w nothing to prevent the company
fi om going ahead with the proposed ex­
tension of the Oregonian line. The
bridge is the longest wo den rail way span
in America, being 2-50 feet.
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fl
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tisi mt Agency of Mettra
tt Vux auuiurucu ajMBa
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Twenty-live cents
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intelligence t > resi-t. llur tail i* ireing
iwisted as we twist that <4 the British
lion ab .ut election time. The I i.ited
States is made a c unter in tiie game of
domestic Italian politics. We have the
opportunity to see how we like it our* If.
C. F. Huntington, president of tin« s F.
R R.. is coming west with caution, pur­
suing his usual tactics oi running by «lay
and sidetracking hi* car whenevet niglit
overtakes lnm. Nothing can indue«- him
to board a moving car after the sun sets.
In fact, he never leels safe on a train
iduring the day. IL1 is always |-reiiiciing
d.MMter anil wondering wi.erlier the
-w itches w ill be set light at the next sta­
tion.
,
Sii,erinten«lent Downing, of the state
penitentiary, is mure than uneasy over
ihe symptoms develujied by a prisot er
who is a patient in the penitentiary ho*-
pital. He f ar* the ailment i* the dre.nl
ed leprosy. The unfortunate victim i* a
color« <1 man, W. M Morris, who l a- been
f «r several momlis develot mg symptom*
of some li 'irible di*ease, which i* now
making quick inioads uj«on him.
The senate finance committee i* meet­
ing at Washington for the purp se of <le
teriuining it* course of proi-erluie under
lie resolution «tpecting the coiumiltee to
make investigation into the working-of
the Mi Kinley tariff law. A sub commit­
tee, com-isring of Allison. Al iin |i. Hi­
llock, Carlisle ami Harris were a| point«*!
to prosecute the inquiry, lt will first
collect statistical information, ami will
not until later in th«- year, at least, take
any testimony. The siib-onimi tee will
in« et next week.
Farmers in eastern Washington a«e
sowing a greater a n’age of wh at than
la*t year. If the crop i-goo l theie will
have to I»« some new fa<- lilies, for the
mean" of moving last year's crop were
entirely inad.quat,-. Big enips in east­
ern Washington and Oregon nmy event­
ually cause congress to be more lilieral in
appropriatioi s for iqx-nmg the Cofuuib a
-o that natural sources of commerce may
lie us««! by the settlers and farmers to
float their produce to market.
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K emixi * cexckh —Anything purporting
A riiEMixtaii s Exi’i.« *iox —At Rome,
to he a liiHtury of Oiegou would be in-- Italy, April 23 1, a trememious explo­
complete unlesB it contained mention of sion shook the city to its foiimlation,
the learned men whom tradition eays spreading terror ami dismay on all side*,
write the governors* speeches and shape lire cupoli on the house of parliame t
their messages—the governors’ private Immediately after the explosion . ........k
secretaries. Connected with Oregon’s Violently ami then collapsed w ith a rasi',
chief executive department in the capac­ which milled a still further feeling of t.-i-
ity of private secretary to the governor ror. lhe scenes in the streets and in
have been some able men, commencing tire houses after the explo-i iii were po ­
w ith C. N. Terry, who served iu tins ca­ shly never b.-fiee equal. «1 during the
pacity with Governor Addison C. Gibbs, history ot modern Rome. All thoroiigli-
Oreg, n's second governor, during his tares ami street* ai" < ovi ii d wi h bru-k,
administration. The
first
executive, atones, splinters and other ilebri* hurl -d
lion. John IVliiteaker, had no regular there by the fore- ot the powerful con­
secretary, nor did the third governor, cussion.
When boiiiethiiig like order
Hon. Geo. L. Woods, allbough I. it
wa* restored the real came of the ex­
Moores did considerable cleiical work in plosion became known.
An mum r.-e
the governor’s office during ins incum­ powder inagaz ne at F'. zzi Hatui« e, foui
bency. This woik, however, related kilum>-ters from here, liad expai l«ol and
more especially to land business, for then causeil etmrmoii* it.image t<> a neighbor­
tlieie was no state hind board nor cleik. ing fort, which wa* ti e d with soldri r*
Hun. L. F. Grover was the m xt govern- Au officer in commami * t the lort In a <1 a
uraftorthe private secretary had been rumbling sound previous t«iilie final ex­
regularly introduced by Glbl s, and his plosion and hastily 'ill .I lhe so|«l « r*
sccietaiy during the first term and until to leave the fort
lb -m.« led ill
I
Ins re-ignation during the second was II ■ a .'oiiting a terr.bl • di aster
\* it was,
11. Gdtry, who accompanied the le'iriiig I sever»' peasants who were in the vicin-
governor t> Waelinigton, where lie has ity of tiie scene of the expl.rsi'in Weie
since remained. Governor S. F Chail k l e«l uti 'right and a iiuii.bvr ui »j'litir*
>.>,«»** .>»•
Jr< d.
\li the h<»UHen
or I I. h?>
s* mj ir.
wick’s secretary was Sylvester Simpson, I more
a brother of Sam tiie p -et. T. J. S itu*, -.vitli'ii a radio* «fa k I a, eter ui the
of Albany, assisted Governor W. W. Siene of the exi !«>.*i«m Hen- ki rioiH v
itiayer during his term, and upon tin* dan.aged. T i«- ex n’t number uf kdled
and wound, d i* m k >own
1 wo < flicer«
election of Hun Z F. Moody to the lion
Muiind» d and fully 123
orable position lie chose Cnarles
B. art- danger al
Moons, uf Salem, fur his secretary. civilians hav ■e been tak«*u lo ddl«-r« nt
M' oily and Monies were succeeded in hospcai*. St-v«*ral f.iui'ti.'H .‘■tam,«i glai-H
1SSS by Governor Sylvester Fennoyei Window s in thh* Wti.t a.i hi.i «ling are
ami Frtvate Secretary W. A. Munley, shattered, Thu full amount < f damage
and the latter remains with the goVirnor is not known at pi« sent, Liu? the loss is
Viotlier i»q«oit Kaya that
dining his second temi. lie very grace- very seven«.
lul.v piars Lament to Governor 1’eiinoy- five are kdleii u a id r .on to a large num
ei's ( leveland, and Halford to l’resideiil l>er of « ' iinded al e.idy mentioned, ami
ll.iirison. Most, d not nrailv all, of the lorty small li ni-« * are i<*dti'»*«i to ruins
lhe magazine con-
private secretaries to Oregon’s govern­ by ttc « x| losi ai.
or* have Peen honored tnembe s uf that trilled 25'1 Ion* of puwdei.
ihe c aus«*
moet honored profession—journalism — of tiie explosion is unkmiwn.
SfafesiiKtn.
F akmer I ngalls .—Mr. Ingails ha«
evidently undeilaken the role oi farmer
viitbou: aiiflicient study oi tiie pa’t.
He
i.a” net evt n got the “tcake-up’' rigtit.
A< coid:bg to the dispatches from Atchi­
son lie *4*ars a gray suit ami work»»
nrgio hand»; that is the in »ke up of the
bu<*olic biigadier of the tkHithern states,
ii t tiiat oi tiie hoiie.^t farmer of tb<
great west.
He wears a “bluod-ied
ir cktir,” white the real farmer—be ol
th* faun as cuntia-di.Mmguitdied from
bun of tlu* metropolitan stage—wears no
in i ktie whatever and carries a hay*foik
or hoe ins ead of the cane which Mr.
Irua.ls is r»*poite«f a* wcaiir.g habitual'} .
The touch oi warm <o or in the real furin-
vi
eustuhii* is given I y the red Hairnet
’hut o! hre.ii.m and » qnalny, nut by tl.e
incarnadined “neckwear” of fashion.
Again Mr. Ingalls li.is boards to stand
uj»un while his hands do the work ol
tu long up the jocun<i sod; the actual
farmer ot revealed fact sits u|»on the
nearest fence instead, or under some
fri udly tree. Finally. Mr. Ingalls, it ic
said, iar4*iy got s tu town, and when Ir*
dor> he drives thither in a spring wagon,
transacts Ins business quickiy and goes
iioine again,
ihe true tanner never be­
haves in that fashion. When hr goes to
town be stays ail <iay, even though his
business is only tu get a r.ew hue or to
exchange a side of bacon fora gallon ol
ri.o asses. Tiie man who can quit town
before the sun does is no farmer at all,
i ut a fraudulent | retender to biicolic
siu p icity, who would surreptitiously
read a book in the haymow if lie got a
chance and in the recesses of his own
mind question the minister’s lntriprrta-
tion of Scripture.
As a liorny-hande<i
agriculturalist Mr. Iuga'l.s is not in it.
rK<»tniES<H W o OI.-T a \LR9.—The po­
litical \xool-gr.jw»*r* of Ohio have alw i\*
bi en foremost in demanding iLci-as-d
rates of duty on raw w x l. They have
aiii'ated, scolile-l and threat ned, unt:>
at last they hav»’ obtained what they
want
The result ’ h fi tleient, howevei,
iroin their anticipations. The real wooi-
grower of Ohio finds tl at he is losing
money tinder the McKinley act. The
pr < e of hn wool is going (iown and ti c
demand I »r it is det lining. An increas«
of duly bus not helped him.
lhe manu-
ta« tn.es |»t» ter An-trahan wool at high* r
prices, because it is betti r adap’ed to
their purpose. The principal suffer« r,
however, is not the Ohio wool-growt r.
He h>s*‘s nothing.
He simply fads to
gi’t s nnething that be wanted anil that
he ought n t tu Iiave. The real sufferer
i* the man who has to pay more for hi-
<*i««!h» s, id* bhink“t,Ins hat or his carpet
in con*« qm*ni
of his effort to c«)mprl
the mannfactti« r to Huy wool that le
c iiinot use or pav an artificially high
price ♦ »r the wool that he need*. Anoth-
ei effor r.rade by the Ohio political wool*
ra
will not ’‘ndear Imn to th«* carpet­
makers and carpet btiyeis. \Ve do not
grow third-cl.iss carpet wools; but the
Ohio man has persuade«! the treasury
olfn iais to charge double duties provid­
ed for under the McKinley act on s<»rtt«1
carj»et wool*«. This bit of spite will not
«!«> any one a particle of good, ahhongl«
the Ohio intellect is not below believing
that wool may b* raised bv extortion
A g*»o(i many jreople will he deprived
o’ the luxury of carpets by this move and
pric» s will He advanced. Apparenilx
the Ohio w<«o!-gruwer s now determined
to destroy our woolen manufactures,
says the A m * }b/X IVor/*/,
Dgvol’Ki n nv Doris.'—Two huge an«'
ti« rce mastiffs, owned by Ge ieraU*an«l«>,
.1 Ma Ind, Spain, escape.i from their
k- • per*. April 25‘h, and rushing through
the rtrr eta attack.’i. the ti«st person they
met
The victim ehance«l to be a boy
of 14, named Martinez. He was quick
■ V'-ipowered and thrown down by tti«
brutes winch then began to lacerate the
fl«sli in a frightful manner.
The boy’s
sliri-ks attracted a crowd of people w lc
'rii-ii to drive the dogs away by assailing
ih. tn with stick* ami stones, but the»«
efforts proved futile ami the boy’s ties!
«as torn and actually devoured in the
jne*. nee of the spectators. A d< z» n po­
licemen finally arrived ami rescued the
boy, who by this time was in a living
I’oiid tion. Twenty-seven gaping wounds
«• re found on his body.
Ttie crowd,
«ho lacked the courage or intelligence
to save the youth from his assailant*,
now became furiously indignant against
the owner of the ma-tiff*. They spread
the news of the shocking affair and the
impression in some way was formed that
General 1’ando was res|>onRible for the
escape oi bis animals and for their terri­
ble work, and an angry mob gathered in
the vicinity of the general’s residence,
ind though the |>olicu cleared the streets,
it is feared that the threatened attack
may yet lie carried out.
AN aiioxai F kvkr —There is a fever
of mol> violence and lawlessness cours­
ing through the Veins of the nation that
must be subdued.
The tendency to
resort to violence and defy the forms and
authority of law is strong everywhere,
whether it be among laborers struggling
for what they deem ttieir rights, or in
c -nimunities where crime has been com­
muted. Almost daily the wires bring
news «if some deed of blood done in defi­
ance of lawful authority, until we are
rai'idlv gaining the reputation of being
a lawless and bloody-minded nation,
despite tiie fact tba‘ four-fifths of the law
lessness is perpetraied by, or caused by,
men not born upon our soil. But tha'
mak-s no difference.
We have admitted
them into full membership and are re­
sponsible for their acts.
(’. A. D ana , editor-in-chief of the New
York Ah, «. gets »50,OK) a vesr for his ser-
v ce*. Busmis* Manager Laffan is pai l
|25,OiO diestc A. Lord, managingeditoi*
re< eivt s 115,000 and I’aul Dana the same
amount, while tiie overworked editor of
this paper wears store clothes and takes
egg* on subscription in order to make
out a tirecarioua livelihood, and the T ims »
is an influential paper with a "large and
increasing circulation," too. God, von
know, like* a cheerful liar, and that’s
what the DannH are from all accounts,
and that accounts for the larg»* salaries
in Oli-olrte Fa*l.i«,n.
Coining ox « r « n the Bri"klyn BnJg«-
ears I saw nil i.-« 1 g» ntl* rnan «•earing a
comfortable gray *haxvl wrapp«*! aroniul
his drooping .shonld.-i*. Th«- right wa*
unusual, though it w.i. qmt- comm«m .«
d«*z«‘n or more year* a/"
Turning t *a w-11 kii 'Wti di v g<« ><ls
man who -at te xt to n. 1 a.*ke«l him.
“Do you have many r j. - f r
* tiemen’*
shawls now:' "N.
1.,'.in*w, r«*l. "Onr
firm 1. i* i
shawl it
three year*.
\V" <!
m«t k«ep th. ni in
stock any longer.
>■ -an «-ly anyl»»ly
wears them lv u
I
good.* men and
utletm i. * fnnn.sh«T*
thesam« qu<*i n.-iibi tr« maillr' c iv. .1
th«1 same atisw« r
i'ii- t;
-m « f shawl
wearing by ag«’«! gt titi« tn« n ha* N-rotne
almost entinly .m*« i ".
New Y •rk
('ontinent.
**«iv<*«l bv Mrikin^ « hi
R< tte rt ( annon. a «■
th«» new
lim* l»*p
w
with a bnckrt • f ¡»aint.
f. •
tating hiiii t«> tho
■■ a
f«^t.
Th“ f ill r. nd r. *1 him i;
a im»m«*nt. ami <
r .
gatte-red. •
tin ' i • pi
ho»ly. < 'am.*«n . te.'.i\ m
to hl* !'•*••?. '»nd. •
bing
he gii»\*vi»*«l t*(*mu'i !;a\ I
struc k ?h * gr> ’ii. ] oi. •
•
d«N*p iu«leuiati‘ >n in t h
n«»t injur«*«! b \ ?.d a> r»
ACEHTS
W. H. iianr, jdttrMiB.
RIVERSIDE
Administrator’s Notice.
NURSERY!
In the matter of the rotate of John Roton
deceased.
Grant's Pahs, Or
KBCSFfJ ANOTHER fflEN’R WIFE.
“ Y »«i •< otin ir»-!.” wells-d young Jacob Uruen
At h * _’••«• i DeljnihGr Krown.—
“ Y<»u kum * i hit wif# upon tl.e street,—
•• ktioca you down.”
>. u re wronr.” good Hr«»wn replied,
i:.U<1 and ro«*k ;
t 'ml I'v. r. -; .t .1. r.lcd
*•1 her <»n the <1 hack -
find I tiid *•■« Imu««* Rhe k '»«•ked sn hiinils'trre
the wry picfl •fuieof b<*HUty anff heul’h What
is th»* .1« . < : «»f
« it ? ’*
’•Wdl.” r. ■
d Gree»n, “irince you «wk it. I
will tvli y«u i ; i i.'1 uti'-H Dr. Pierce'# I arnri’XJ
PrcxcTip’i« ti. i. 1 uc**cpt your apology. Good
night.”
Au tin filthy woman is rarely, if cr» r. beau-
fin' nr nisena«;»
discaaea io
to whi.-H
whi«*h bo
so many
miuty
ttful. ’ Th*
ii" ; • ciiunr
of the R«*x it’«*
2 sub.hrt.
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pr< : ■ cau«eiW»f
causes^ *
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piinplM, dull, JuBirrlott eyes and emaciated
forms. W’oraen ro afflicted, can be perma­
nently ur»d bv using Dr. Pierces Favorite
Prescription; cud with the restoration of
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women ang< Is of JoTuitueas.
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X’XtCtfS PATOIT
OR AN
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INACTIVE LIVER.
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l«*r C.-.stori».
FOR SALE BY ALL
RMIK po W tep I
Wben sii** « x* a CluM. *h<’ «-r««'«l tri .i .tona.
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PENÒ
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DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS.
If you want TJIE BEST, buy
NORTHERN
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PERFECTION FOR THOSE WHO WRITE RAPIDLY.
impo*»«ib!«* to make them Fti< k in th«* paper. *spnrt,
or blot
Wtit. wry pinoolh and even, hamples
•ent FREE <>n n*c< ipt of return itoit iL-, 2<t-. Ask
for P. P P. P t>8.
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INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
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SEEDS.
Notice for Publication.
L am » office
Rt^si hi r «,. <» r .. i
Mai« h 19, tebl. i
rit.vt the
following-named s« tiler has ti1« <1 n«»tic« "1
his intent'on to make final proof in support «>f
his claim, and that said proof will b* mad«' t>« -
for«'the Judge, «»r in his abs»-nc«-. I»et«»r«* th«*
4*1« i k <»1 ‘th« -4 on nt y Court uf Ja< k*t n c«<unt v,
Or., at Jacksonville. Or., on Saturday. Miiv
’.», Iasi, viz; William SebiMptiin, h<«mcM<H<i
entry No. 4«i«e. additional «utiv No. ’»719,
f«»r the EU of >E«4 and WU. .,f
>E*4
uf Sec. 1. Twp. Js
K. ;j W.. W M. Hr
(laincsth«* following uitn«ss«*s to pruv« hi*
c<»nti«iuous rroidence u|s>n and cultivation ol
said land, x iz: T homas J. K«nn«\. < hai < *
Wiiit«*rs, « hns (’Inch and Tony Christian, all
of J hc k*<*n\ 111«*, Ju< k*'»n c«>untv. 4b'.
JOHN II >H( PE, RegiMt r.
otice
N
at
is hekeby given
Notice of Final Settlement.
Iu the County Court nt the Stat«* of 4»r«*g< n.
tor the 4 ountj of Ja< ks<«n.
In the matter of th«* estate of Wm. Wo<jq
d«*ceascd.
that
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court ot the Stat«- <»f Or«-g««n
tor the County <»t Ja<k*«ni.
in th«* matterei the estate ot J. W. Collin*,
d«*c<*as« d.
otr e is hereby given nevi
ihe
<x«*cutor <»1 ti»«* estate <•! J. U. Collins.
U«-*-cas«nl, has fil» «1 in ti»«- 4 ouiXy ‘ ■ uit of
JackMin county, th « g« n, in* fina: a« c uni a*
such cx«*cutor. and tq order oi mal Cour»
Tu«*sdHN. Maj 5. te9i, at tin- hour ot 10
o'clock a . M.. is set for hearing. All p«'rsons
interested ar«-her«*!»} nolitiod to appear and
rile his or her objections to said account on or
betor«* said dux
Published by <»rd« r of Hon J. R. N» il. Judg«*
ol said Couri.
S.J. DAY.
Executut <»f said estai« .
Dateti March 17. I*’1.“.
N
In the County Court of the State ot Or« gon
for the County of Jackson.
In the matter of tin- estate of inn« * Elb tt.
decidaseli, citation.
To N’«tti<- R«axf. Marx Wo<»<i. an-1 all oth«r*
interest«-»! m said ♦ *iat« . Gr< «-t ng
IN THE NAME 4)1 I HE>1 A I E «»I «»I(1G«»N.
I Y«»u are hereby cail««d and r«-<|Uirt*d to ap-
pt ar id th«* C<»unty 4 ourt <»1 the >tat» «»t (»)»•-
H»ii. tor the County of Jacks« ii. at tin 4->u»t
Room th«*reot. at Ja« ksonviile. in the 4 «»untj
of Jackson, ou Tuesday, th« '»th day of Max .
i*'.‘l, at 10 «»'disk in the tor«noon of
tiiat day, then and th«-r<* u» show <*aus< . it
any. w Lx an ordi r should nd b<- mad«-. i»>
this court, tor the admmist»at««r of * i.d «-*iate
to s«*H th«* premises nam«*d in hi* petiii' ii
herein tiled, to-wit:
N. E. l4 section 20, twp. 32 south, rang- 3
east, situated in Jackson ( <»untx, « )i«-goii.
WHnesa, the Hon. Jam«* K. *N< il. Judg«* of
the count! court ot the Stat« d 4 »t*« gon. tor
the «-ounty «»t Jackson, with th« s» ai <»t *««..!
court affixed, this 4th «la! of April. A. D
1*31.
Attest MAX MCI.I.ER. 4 hrk
Administrator's Sale of Real
Property.
In the County Court of the Stat»1 ot Oregon,
t«»r the 4’ounty ot Jackson, sitting for the
transaction oi probate busint-**.
In the tntttt«-r of the «-stat«* ot Samuel t enter.
N otice is hek È o Y g Î v B n that iiv vik -
tuc«»l an ord« i and lici-ns«* of thcab«»!« -
« ntitl«*d couit. in the abov« -eniit:«-«l matter, 1
will on
S'll'T'/a;, Man
IS'1,
at the hour of 2 o'cl<»ek «»f said «lav. m H at
puniii auction to the highest l>id<h*r 'lor cash,
at the court-house d«s»r in Jacks«»nvilk*. in’
Jackson county. Oregon. ih< f.«liow mg «1«-
acribetl pr« ini*vs, t«»-uit:
The w«*st half of the north!vest «piaricr. the
southeast «¡uurter «»t tin* nurihwcst «juart« r,
and tti»* noithwcst quarter <d th. * >uttiw«>i’
«¡ umi ter of s< etion six. d in township thirtj-
svVen 37 > south, rang« «me I vt-i <>t in«>
Willam«*tte .M» ridfati. tog«-ih«r with a l and
atiiruhu* the improvciuciiui and apport mat
c« s tli«*rcunto belonging. Aj»prai*e«i at $Ai -«i.
lai niing lands and nnpn»v<si.
Alft» the undivid«*«i one-halt interest iu th«
south half ot n«>ith<a*t «|uart« r «>! *«< !< n
thirt!-tivv. . m township tturty-Kix «3«: south,
range 2 w» st «»t U illanu tt« Mu minn-tuni-« i
land.
AU belonging to th«- rotate <d Samuel C« n
ter. d««c« as«nl. an«l situated in Jack*.-n « oiitity
Oregon.
Terms of sale—cash in hand
T. M. 4 F NTI.K.
A'hnintstrator of <-*tat« <.f Samuel 4’« nt« r.
Dated tins ;k! ot April. 1*91.
Cor. 3d and E Street.,
PORTLAND. OR.,
Conta lung tío Rooms, well turnlshed.
----- THE BEST-----
Treasurer's
Notice.
First
office <>* T reasurer «» f J a < k *«» n Co..»
J a < k*<»\vii.i.»:. O r .. April ifi 1*91’»'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\ EN 1H.VI THI.KE
arc funds in th«- County Tr«a*ury tor th«-
redemption of County warrants prott*st«*«l fr< m
August Id, lss». up to October 9, 1\*5. :n«'iu-
81 vv, to-wit.
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IntereM on the same will «« a*- alt« ’ th»*
above date.
G. E. BLOO.MI R.
Count! Ir«aeur«r.
Settle Up Notice
1.1. PEHSttN’S HAVING TAII I I' 1"
hik I »•••*.unr* ul,h 1
A tie Ihi'ir not. *
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE >l< |-*>Mix*l on Jnn j. l-*-*l. .'l'c li» r< I-» >■
Th« S. B. HI. XI»A< HE AM» i.rVF.nCritLtak« n
IN THE STATE.
¡ic<*«>rding »■• dim linns will k«*« |» you» Blood,
Liv» r and Kldn«*ya in k « mh ! <»r<G r."
Th«* S B. <’<’»»•(, h < CHE for Cohte. CoughR
No Chinoise vmployed and no deviation in
¡»ml < l i iip. in connection with the IH-ada<*ht* chars«*«.
'*•
ar I" rf’ < ’i"!) as :m\ thinj known.
Mmlfl 25 <*en»i«; lodging *’5 cer.ta to 50 cent*
Th«* S.» B. Ai.»,n * P aix che forint« rnal and
xt- rnai u**<*. in N'i-nraijrla. Toothacii» .4'rainn
B. LEWISTON. Proprleto
• h< and < lioh ra Morbus ts unsurpasst-d.
ìi < y ar«- well lik<*d wherever known. Mann-
t.n lumi at Dulur, Oregon. For gale by all
ilrugglstH.
Free 3jt.es to anà from the Hotel.
ELECTRIC
BELTËüi‘0 4
Owing to the grer. «ne- «Hfal»
Well Drilling and Pros­
pecting.
FO Cough,, Colds, tofluenis. Bfo-eSItls.
LO Hoar,eni-ss. Whooping Cr.’. gh, Cr* ip.
rtiroat. Asthma, -■' I ' ■ V n
: •> <' i -o
¡.Lungs
Cheshr
C«vs
psoffiyttnaatuii Utauine stgnitl *’I, 2**:. ’
the
ot Jac kson < <>unty, <)r«'gon, his final account
as such administi.ilor, and bj <»rd«*r of sai«i
C ourt Tuesday, April 7, 1K91, at the lioui «-f
¡0 o'chak a . m .. is s«*t for hearing tii«r«'o1. All
persons int, t•st«*<i are her« by notified to ap­
pear aud file his or her obj» et ion* to said ac­
count on or before said day.
Published by order oi Hon. J. R. Neil, Judgt-
ot said court.
ALEX M« NEIE.
Administrator of sai'i «-state.
Dat'd March ti, 189E
County
Alieuniatism, Neuralgia, Corm
JÀUN01CE
Wertem Brani'h, Box 27, l'OJUTI.AXI». OK'
S.,1,1 by IU’ lli.>"k*.«trinrui*i. .l.n k-«iiville.l>r
Wben »he li ul < l.ilJreu, *Ue gare th«'in Castori».
In the matter ol tin-« Ktat«*of J ckm * Wilson.Sr.,
d< a*e«l.
4ITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
underaiirned baa t»«*en ap|M>jnt«*d bj th»*
county court of Jackson county. Or« gon. Hit­
ting in Probate, administrator «H th«- « Ktat«* <»f
J« kk <* Wilson, Sr., <lec< HM<!.
All persons indebted to said eatat« ar<* re­
quest «*d to s«*ttle1he same tinmcdfMtely. and
th4»so having claims against the <*Ktat< will
present thumat my residence in M< dtord pre­
cinct. Jackson count}. Or., with the prop«*r
vouchers attached, within six months tmm
th«- first publication of this notic« .
Dat«*d March i7 1WI.
AHTHl R WIUSON. Administrator.
W. H. P arker , Attorn«*y.
psl arcd from
SURE’SAFE! CERTAIN!
Wh"n Baby was i : I*. «»
Administrator's Notice.
sr’.'ti.Tv
stvtfcTtrw
--a.
SAY CURE
THE APHRO MEDICINE CORPANY.
toliow!ng-nam<*d bettier hasfihd notice ot
bia intuntion to make final proof in sup|>ort
of his claim, and that mid pr«»ol will be madv
before the Judge or <'ounty 4Jerk of Ja< k*«»n
i iiunlj, (Irtgoii.af Jacksomille, Oregon, on
Naturdaj . May 2Ü, 1MH. viz: William li New­
ton. homrMend < ntrv No. 4b.r»H, for th« f.L, «>1
bW‘.. and W4 of SEL4 of >. t
Tp .V» >. R I
W. WM. He ñamen th«* following witn«K*«*
to prove bin continuous rehidence upen and
cuhivation ol Hind lami, viz; 4 \ k - ihís Vro­
man. 4'urtla Mill« r, lb-njamin Haymond, «if
Rock Pomi, Or., 4 hail« * Gritlit h. ul’ Gobi Hill,
Or.
JOHN H.SHCPE. l»«giKt«*r.
Citation.
FRÍE TRIAI 2
1
WEAK MEN
re-
K oserviu ». O k .>
April 1. I«4*1. »
given that the
otice is hereby given
VITALLY WEAK M • -i
"<• it ; .ration
rt n
NkXIAL
\ll-'*l*«>. • Dl.llc
l-illclii. . r mi « ■ - i. i»«lt r.-tj •
-Imc-uth.
-VEAV
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'«RHII*.
!»» I ll ITTnr
1 ■
>\ h m *ti<»\ w <*riM. WF »#>»*««. i>-
• »! 1 ' I • 1: Y 1 o «"«F«» Mil»! » till X DK 4X In 4 »»I NG Hird «lit»-
■IF <«• I I « • ■ »tu »fr ’ hi. ’. st rrr.g 1 • ill: •« ' i al orgnn»
. ■ '
.
. : ’
r ' ’ IU :« ; ; I ' ..«-I 11.< •• ! nge
Don’t be Lumbnceed.
e 'l ime. Health,
an 1 nionc.' fake no util
at
hereby
administrator of the «*stHt<* of Wm. Woolly,
N a«c»*H.*«*<l,
has til«si in the County Conn
And with it there is r.o smoke, no »mel!,
.
■> /*’
no flickering, no Rweating,
no climbing up of the flame, no 'tantrums
nor annoyance of any kind, and it never
need« trimming. Its fount# »oil re«ervoir»i
being tough rolled »ramie»» brass, with cen-
t al draft, it is absolutely uulirrukablr,
and as > 'ft at <i ta'. • ¡v
Ut.
Only five year# old and < er tun million cf
’'.R. '.Tf.j ?
It must be a GOOD lamp to
make such a tekUng auccess
Indeed it is.
for lamps may come end lamps maygo, but
the “Rochester shines on forever’ We
make over > 000 art Stic varieties,—Hanging
.. . ! I able 1 . ; ps Banquet. Study» Vase and
Piano Damps <*%«*»•/ ktii<1»ia bronze. Pcr-
ccjain.Bras*’. b»’>*k"! and Black Wrought Iron,
the 1
dealei for it
Look fcr the
trade mark stamp ' T iie B oche ^ ter ” If he
hasn’t thr
» Pochester a: d the style you
v. zd. or if r.o lamp-store ss near, send to us
f r fire »1! strated cat.-dopc.e <ar.d reduced
i •: r-l'.stl, and we will I ox and send you ar.y
•> Lately by express, right to your dccr.
For Female Irregular
i ties; uothiiiglikef’iera
market. ?«?t'r»
ih ce’-sfnllv used
eminent ladies
y. Guaranteed
lelievo suppressed
menstruation.
N
is
N
¿tk for Scott*» Emulsion, and let no ex-
ptanation or solicitation induce you to
accept a substitute.
FOR THE CURE OF
t rr.jng»'inrnt!».
At tiw- fuir I’ ll ■ f I i :
ab-r I '.irli*'." au l fi« :i. Sli rtnaii w.ilked
arm in arm ut •.>f tli«*< hardi and waii.-i
i» :i? in front f<*r th* • i
on the pa'
ston t«> f« rm. S •* »ter L'ar’.. •'«■ i< in . : . • *.
• I exp. et
. xvill havi tuv» .ut h r« - »nu
time." ”1 *:-. »p<)>•*.-■•>.'■ rcpb«' Hh n. Sher
nian. at.'I ad ,»•<1. “I ani t’<.? going to bave
anv « f tb. nor.-en-* «il uiy furerai.”
"II w do yen ki)*'\v.' ‘ r«*-p*-ii‘ì< 1 S» nat «r
Carlisle: voli w II b»« there, but h( lp-
les.*."
Gen. Sh nmn r.'pli" 1. I hav«- alrca iy
made all th«- arr.in.r -ment* f r my
funeral, aii'l it th« y c
n. t obi v. d t'
th«- letter I «vili do *■
tail kicking
dead or not «mad."—Cur. L ’Ui vilb- C«
’^»Journal
L am > O ffk e
otice
THE RIVERS1DE NURSTRY
1» lo<*nt«*l one ioni «ibc-hulf inilr*. I h -I« iw
r.riuit’* Pa.-s. un Itogli« rivr-r, <>n ih. Inmlck
ratin, and 111 thè In -t and eh atieet soil in
southern Oregon.
With Hypophosphites.
?A5ïiLLE5X
<>«*n. Mitrili a f»’*» I uncr.il
given that the
Notice of Publication.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
And the best lamp
ide, like A
ci;; *t of old. "‘a won­
derful lamp'-’ A lamp
ubxolutt-iy moii -
t* k ploNK < and n na
l»t » uk able, which
i.i-. rs a <*|<*nr, molt,
Lr: la: \x bite hght
t ss
p cif
Parei an! brighter
than gas light -»ofter
t an eleitric light,
more cheerful than
cither! Tiiat lamp i#
is hereby
by order of the County Court of tin* State o!
Oregon in and for Jackson County.
Ail peraona indebted tu said rotate are re­
quested to »« ttl«« tiie Kame immediately, and
tho»M* having cialms againtH th« ••etate will
pr»*Ncnt them tomcat Jacksonville, JackMMi
county, Or»*aon, with proper voucher* at­
tached, within Hix month.* from the first
publication of thlH notice.
Dated March 27th, lb»l.
I. M. MCI.LEK. Administrator.
'V. H. P arker . Attorney,
PURE COD LIVER OIL
!
otic e
undereiKimd has been appointed adininititra-
N tor
of th«» <*atate of John Ruteu. d< c*< at»« d,
SMALL FRUITS, ROSES
AND SHRUBS.
Cvrjr>i?-L I j S j .
PRC TH ARRI S’ff
Notice.
Wc are prepared
.
to till nil outer* for rem
e ery work in either marble or stone h
All !»♦ trous
prires
that
defy
competition,
•‘/Toirt. Cur. All Ski« Dl»rn,ra.,*
wishing work <! nr are requested to place
»imply apply “S watub ’ s oixtmfxt .” N o their orders early before the rushfnr spring
Internal m«ik-1n«« required. I’ures tetti-r.
eez<»ii» itch, 'UI eruptioii* *-n th«- tu« •. hnn.1*, at dxrork b«*eins_ All work puar-
no*" x-v., I.avtnit tn«- *kltu«l'«r,
an«l an’e* <1 lo give .¡at '(icti<>n.
.’so, F. W hit - ,
hdilihy. Iu»ap ttP* alm^B:i'l « io hum pnw.
Manager Jacksonville Marble Work».
er» ar«’ I-«
tl** oilier r. in' tly, .\*k
our drurfirint forSwAYSR sOisi MT.xT.
Pat»d Feb. Iff, 1<»1
Legal Blanks.
A full assortment <d blanks fur the use
>>f justices of the peace ami constables can
*iways be found at th- TiMrs office; also
d-eil*. mortgage-, bids of sale, leases, me­
"’r execute Every Deacrlptton of Work in chanic’» lien*, bunds and every legal
our line in the most approved atylc.
blank generallv u*ed in Oregon. They are
Don’t fail to call nud examine samples and printed after the latest and best forms, and
will be sold at Portland prices.
There is
designs and ascertain prices.
Safe for Sale.
no necessity for sending away for your
For Sale.
A lirst-cla-s Hall’s patent fir« -pr. ■ I saf**
legal blank»
Fredi n i ch cowm . graded Jersey and
LUIEHAL SALAKY
weight 27on lt>s., first cost 12V'. «11« ap 1« r Durham
thoroughbred Poland
China'
pa \ î . te 1 â . bom»1 or to tr:ivi*l.
If you have headache try Preston'* “lied cash. Address
,, „
beg-, a gtni e riding mare. Apply p
P. U. VXCKEK 1AU.
i re.il - turni go1 trw.
”
JI.
rrtins,
Medford
hii)
AUgutx Xaiula
MARBLE WORKS I
An Ice tdverti.iiu; *< I htii «-.
Manager William i
a • i. ni«- that
is away ali«-a«l * an . ii,n
ver attempt-
ed. Fl«- unfol.lt-'l it v ter lay before
Chmf Bigelow, wii i he ,a-l:ed that otti-
cial if he would I««- v 1"1 itilig any law bv
delivering ic on th" piv.m« re in front
of the princip il b.i*im•** ho i "* of th«-
city.
“Certainly - >11 ean." at:sw«-r«*l Mr.
Bigelow, “but what i* th" alvorti in“
scheme in it?"
•Well." n-ui.irù.-l Hirry William*,
“von made us talco rl iwn the street bill
boards ami th« st ind* at the ar away*.
We had to do somethin«.;; *14 1 have
plai iil an order with an ¡in­ it innfa«’t-
uring company to fri*
th«- lithographs
of lav attraction* in bi t cake* of ic.
Manufaotur«'<l ice is a* clear as crystal,
and it give* thecak«- the up]» arain e of
having tin- picture paint« «1 up n it.
These bl'H-ks of ice will be left upon the
pavements, and |* «pl<- can use th.- ice if
they want to. Tii" mairif.M’turer.* a*-
sure me the quality of th«' i«-o will not
be injur« «1 in th«« ¡«- L-t. But. m«>r«' than
that, the lii;. .jraplis v. UI ti"t b««sj»>-.l« d.
and that i* all I car- fir.”—Pitteburg
Dispatch.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1X1.1
I .M D. HAVING BE(«iMi:
i
pi i« • h <-t I»<> Iff«* Uros.' w« !l.«lriliinrf
- . 11'i't if iillv announce* tb.it ho ia
n--.iv ] t« j-.n -I t.«d‘>all woik in his Ifn»* in a
- in.i’i:i. r and at a r< a.-onablc rate.
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