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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1891)
ihr irmocratir ïimrs Siiîwé X K K 1J.L UUAKl.E- F. DITO il AM» i’*;oi-iUl.T>«R. NEW TIMES BUILDING i )»Bu«‘—Corm*r Hiir»! and C Streets. Rat«*» of Su’m« ripUon: OFFICIAL DiRaOTORY STATE «»F OREGON. C. S. Sen tt »rs, J. ii. I. • v a .1, J. N. Dolph, C »iKrviMiiiAii, B. Ii t'.aa.iii; «» »v»-i :i«»r, S. i*« u- I u-»y, r. S n 1» t.uy »»1 Mai«-, G«*«»rg - W. y|e- Brid«*; Stat • l’r ami.-r. I’m. .M«-fs»*nan .’»tat« Pi lO. i-.F 4 . Bak r; Supl. I*..--"- I *«st ru< t n»n, E. B. McElroy; Supr-m- Judg'*a. it S. Blrah.in. Ciiivt Juslu c.W. p. Loi-I. R. >. B an. ruiST ji in« 1 ml lusriciCT. ('«»mpri-iinx Jac k.-» »11, J.»*<-plimt . Lak<- am! Kia n.itli iNJunti»**. Circuit Ju ig ... B. W.•li ster, Uudrict Attorn-*y. W. M ’ Ivig. J V »SON cor A . v Sen il >r, T'i ■ ». Cam -r » ». iL pri"..-ii(4i iv. -.. 8. Furry. J. MT. M _ -mit, J »I M vi ' aii ; «' unit) Judge, J. it x.-il; 1' * 11 »II.MI ».HT-.J w. lay- »or, ti -u. Hay *a »n-l; < 1. rk. M. Muih'i. -!i>-riff, J. U. Bird.*»-»”, it i*'»r«i'-r, W. M. ii Bia s; I'ri .i.-»* »ircr, G. K. B -wtii.-r; Av*. 4 ur, I. L. it » ui.i h ». 8e.» » »1 >up* ruiivu 1. »it, « • ■*. Ci *•- . »urv« >.»i, P. App. gal'-, C »r >n -r. i’ar-mi; >i-n k insp«-ci*»r, W. F. a »ng< r. j »» ecih .\ e « »0 rv. J'Milt Scn.U.»r, *V. St. Clair. K •|»i e.’M-iituiiv-, Ii. B. Miller; County J.i ig<-. V. «’.»tvig. < »*»t- iul;Mi'»i»vrs, C. «>. Big -b»»«. I’, iiauik-u; «Jerk, <'. K. Ci»an-»i »r; Sm-rnT, Jaiu a < . .M »>••«. fi-ca-tur- rr, J. *V. >•» rec; A-**—»*»r, E. «'. Harm »11; ScU.x>l Superiuteii.lrut, W. A M «’»■u.■; .*»urvry- ur, U. W. ii<«vc*i4; C »r-»»i'-r. i’r. Waihu-c. ki . am vm «01 my Joint Senator,«'. A »' .->*.*ii *t L«k •; R p rvu’iit-iuv«-. A. .’Milder <>t Lak- . « »uuty Ju ig- J S. «>. r; C.».n ic.-ai »m-rs, »1. B. « -m,"« hi C. s. Slivers AieiM, A. L Leav.tl. SiirriU. K W. G »wan; Treasurer, Wm. E. ll •«*• . Aaacs- *.»r, J<»un Smart. Sen » »I Sup *»mtcii i ul. 1*. L. k'nu Ham. Surveyor, i-» 1 I* --»k -ar 1, « >» »n<-r. J. r. F utm » LiliK CUVSTY. Joint Sx’iiator, C. A. C<»gsw«-U «>( LaM- ; R» p- reaeulalivv, A. Suidrr; C-»u»ily J 1 ia«*. W. A Wilsture; C ».U uiMiuil.-i'», A. V. Ln .»«•’. -M J Mies « arrk, W. N. Sult.»a. Sa rol, W i’ ll ry - ford treasurer; A. McCall -u; s» • • »1 Sup. rm- t.-n ieut, A. H. Fiauer; A-s «s »r, J. h Mc Donough: St.K-k inapeci»»r. 1». R J.»11 MKKT1NU <»K CUUKTS, ETC. The aupr«*me c«»urt «»! <»reg »11 umvtH at Salem, regular term* comm n» »ng .»n tin* Ih M Mondays u» Marcn and «». t »1» 1. ais » al Pyu- dl«*t*»u, c »uimciH-mg <»11 first M-m lay m Mi). I n«* circuit c nu t 1 *r H»«’ fi»'»1 j.idu-iai »ii.-urtci alia m J.rcks«»u c.miily "it msi -I »uday s iu April. ScptcmbiT ail i D'-c -irtm-r. in i\:aa».Uii county *»u sec »n i M »n lay m .Line aad br.-t Monday mN »v. uber, in Lake » »»mly .»11 tm .mrd M »n.iay 111 May an I tn *cc »a i 'I ..1 lay in i»ct-»i«»*r. in .•■»s.-piii*i»* county .»u first Mondays in March and August. For Jacks«»11 county ttie v nmty . pr«»l»at« and < »:Miui>-*i«»ncrs' c.m.ts meet . \ i) moiitii, commencing wit«» tn<- fii’sl M.mday t»»i J»»><- pliiuv c »unty. tm- first M »n lay 111 Jaimary. tpril, J»ii> .ml ? pt ■ an» -»; L»r i.ak. * »unty, vv« ry a»t * mate m nil n. c .»iii.u avmg the hint M-»11 lay m January . t »r Kiaiuat»1 c »uuty tin .usi wediiesday .u Marell. June. September an i November. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FRANK GALLOWAY MISCELLANEOUS. NOTARY PUBLIC MANI FACri'KEll <>E CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCE! LEOAL DOCUMENTS Collect r of Ictounh. Prompt Kruiilliinns MONEY LOANED. Investment Sct-ut itlcs a Sp»'»-ialty. J.n kstm ('"lint) Sei-ip Bought and >old. I hav«-a cniipk-t»-set <»t Maps «»fall tli'-Sur- vt-y»-d Lands in this count), ami r»-cviv»-Ab stracts monthly from Rost-lmrg of all nev entries made. I am thus pit pan-tl to milk»- out Homestead and I’r»--emptio»» pap« is. and can save to partiew the exp» dm ot a trip to Roseburg Laud Vilicc. Vivwot Fence in Position. It's fep'ciallv adapted fur Farms. Ranches, Orchards, Gardens and Lawns, DU&ABLE. STRONG AND CHEAP NEAT. T YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. ’ilf Ii? •ft Pn L« t 11 Mliort Teilte to C h lii'orniii Wiihini'tt»- Wi lani'-lf«- Wil'anntt'' Willniuett«- STEAMER SAILING l»ATl>. FKOM YAQVINA- HIOM SA \ FR IN» K» • >■ V.til'-y, Thursday. May 'Villani» »(•■ Vaii. x,Sun»!;i\. M h \ . V i'l* ), Saturday. May . l'î WiilmtM ti»* Valn y. I u ' - mììis . M u \ Valh-y. Sunday. May.’. " i'hiHK ti »• \ ail< \. " • »iii»->«ia \ . M.iv Vall» y, Sunday, May 31 " iliaiHt-lt» S ail' i, Tliursilav, Mai 3 12 20 2S BANKING HOUSE, Successors to C. C. Beekman’s Bank, J. H. Zeilin i Co., Philadelphia, Pa. OR JACKSONVILLE THF. l'NDERSK'.NI I» Il WE l«»RMF.I» A I »-«'part U'-rshi i» vit b an ant b *- /.-»i « apital * *t |55 «Mil». !*>r tin- puri*"*' • -I • irr) mg • -n a «•« n* i - al Banking B .<11. - m.» 1 • t n- bran» lies m .la» •k‘onvilt»*. < »i'L n. « »iti» • affli.-od -mmd *yf B«*<*kimi 11 s Banking H*»use, >. L. «-<»Hier (al- i forni» and Third str«-«-ts. « i Bl.I K MAN Tl!'»> G REAME < W. 3. WEBSTER Frail, Shade Om aenlai anil Nat Trer- a 1*. Ag’t.O I R. R <’«, < 'orv illiH. ‘ )re*:«»n NE PLUS ULTRA H. K. HANNA, TO rrulLNEY ANU COVN^ELUH Al J«acZ».v<»Mr«tZr% Ur. HIE I’F.oPI E OF J.\< K-<»N. < I RRT ANI» J< »St RHINE COIN Ul'. l'h(* uii«i»*rsign«-<l is now mtiniituduring a‘ •- M«w«lows >aw!inr. in Jatk-<-n ««unit I »r<*g«»n, tli«’ Will pr.u tic»- ill all courts <»f tin- State, iu • »rtii'a l»r:ck, ^p-stairs. exerts a specific Influence over the liver, excites it to healthy action, resolvea its chronic engorgements, and promotes the secretions : cures Indigestion and consti- zj paticn. sharpens the appetite, tones up 4 the entire tystcr.. and makes life worth *3 Ihinr. 3® SEE VINES AMD SHKV3EEHÏ NO APHIS ÍIR LICE Oil TñFES Gdtll) LICK WASHING MACHINE, ROBERT C. SMITH UTOKNEY ANL» CO* XSUI.OK Ininit'i PATKNTEI) ¡X 1*»*« by A.M. Wills->n ot Gr» « nh at. Kandis ami will say to th«- publii- that wt-havt* the ru’i, Uitgnn. v.Bee in Lavimi Jt »’.«.'a brick, upstairs. Bist ami Host Ihirablr Harhinr RO3ERT A. MILLER in the Stat«-, an«l will put it against any other manilla« tur«* tor irroH.NEv v\i) t «>i’N m : l »»ii at lyw . J. C. CARSON M.l’iuta, lui • r -f Sash. Doors, Blinds WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS RAPIDITY AND GOOD WORK. ./»it /.»onrHie, Or. GENERAL HOLDING MATERIAL. «•fie*.* In building form -rly «M*rupie«l by Dr. Will Jat-k^ui. BRICE < >F MACHINE. *1"."" MORRIS M. HARKNESS, !>»-li v » t «-«I t » any H»l<lr«->s in my dintrict. Addri-^s all <-rd' rs t»» Mim’- Va'l» y. Or, g< n .fl.tllNEY AXi» CUL-SSELitll Al' LAW, J. lì. WELCH. Urn f(*jt I »a«*, Uriijnn. < Ol \ I RY ORDER*« \ M’H I \LTY. Fnctorv at w, di» I - Mi m :« -r«»«»ins cor Third and E Mr« » I*». Port Ian»!. Or« gon. FRUIT TREES ult. .- in AtilTs building. Krönt Str. if. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. 1 O. F. DEMOREST K K S I h E N T « '» »*. «1‘» !” t 1”“ App:. Tr.i s Poach “ 10 M Plum and Pi un« I i • • s «'tb»-r tr» t - ;tnd -brulli" rj t urmshed rcasona b > ■ S. nJ ’ «r «'.-ita; »-ri*• t • - urn. Or. .1 H s I’TTI.EMIER. W In’ 2 1» »: X T 1 S T. X«-»lfurd Orravn. CEO. DE BAR. M. 0., PHYSICIAN AND SURGED N. By the Thousand ! Jackson County Bank. *» h »- and rrs:‘len«5»-À»n California ?»trc«i. « alla attendisi proii¿>r'y day or night. Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. J. A. CEISEKDORFER. M. O PHYSICIAN ANh St llGEO.N. It Must tie Labeled. Tfca Cc'ojiuLud i ij.ich Cure, "Î.7 APHHODlTiNE’ Liquor License. rstnittsiiiXF.ii is s<>w taking uh - Jos« phi nt* coun FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY, Tbo**«- w-anling f r«-»-<.« ili «b» w» 'I t>* giv«- me t in :r «»rd'-rs. a- I w .l g• *.1 » aliti-«* *at i-lactum. 1 warrant a3 mv ir»» if prop'-rly car«*«! f«»r. T« rms ol | .i)tii' ni »-a-’. . l’rodu»-«- tnk«-i» ut inarki-t pi•-.»••-. 1«»« hi TT. s . ol r»-it»-b S»-«-«i wantc«i. A > .l«»HNS«»N. J»icksonvilh . Oregon . Aug. 1. IHK3. ill FOLLOWING. TIME SCHEDI LE WILL . F« b. 22, IH»1 T t.ik«- t-ff« et Sunday GOING EAST. L« ;n«- J.t< k*»»nvi!l<* iu * «• a . M . l:R0r. M. -*».4(i i*. M L« a\» Win trin k nt s w a . m ., 1:12 r. m '»,4s I*. M. Lc-iiv«- Hmbaugh’s at S:43 a . M., 1.1’ r. M. r»;’»l I’. M. Leave huvKVillf nt SA. M., 1:27 P. M. 5:.V> P. M. Arrive at Midtord at 9.<>0 A.M,l:40r. M. 6 .00 I* M. wnd and and and and JaIr. Ur. ■ • • • • r h / et. M. J. B WAIT, NI. D., PHYSICIAN *».h .• • i M on street, in Cnihicr»’ Imdi.i-g. « u - 1*1.».apt.y alt- ibi «i to. «lay and mgul. E. P. CEARY, NI. D.. I A ;» Y A II 8 I: U < j E O X. Hr.ll»r.l, Orric.». oh..’ >■ ILtinlln'H III. k X. ,-itrwl. p n ll.vid.iie,' <»i C Medfor»!, Uregoa. Calls pr «nipt ; Att«-n<i«-d to Day or Night. <»th«-»’on B street. W. S. JONES, M. D. AX I» Mrilfnt Jt Orridi». P. PRYCE, M. D., »• II V S I <• l A V TOLO ! TOLO! TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Co. Purchaser!» of property or Capital Stock of the A X 11 » r HO F. <1 X. l.v.t rJ. bri-Kun. >:!!»••• i ft Williams Bri< k BulUlhi^. up-Htairt*. Tolo, Oregon, October 4, ISSO. THE OREGON LAND CO — WH il ITS — <>l*«» ’¿"Oil Home <>lli<*«‘ lit (In th«- Stat DR. D. C. TERRY, I’llTSH IAX A X II S P ItG F.OX. « mlrul 1’oUtf, THE FINE ICoAlisiEK STAI.IJ o N. y . Crain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and Suburban Property. Th«- Oreg«»»» Land (’«»..was «-sp«-<-iallj' <»rganiz«fi for th»» purpos«- of buying and Mil»«lividinR larg«' tracta ot land, and In«*« during th«- pa-1 two 3 rars I»«, tight and siibdn !<!»«1 <»v» 1 d.:.*tiii acn-s arr» a of land into five to f w«-nty a» rr tracts. Th«’ au«-c« as ol thi* undertaking is shown in th«- fart that out <»t 2MI lra«-ta pin«-«-«! on th*’ matk< t. 22.*» hav»- !•• . 11 sold. Wr claim 1 hat ten acrca ot choice and in fruit will yield a larger income than ItiO a«-r«-s of wheat in the Miaaiaaippi valh-y. Wr als«» nu«k«'v.iluabl»-improvi rnt tit*» In ‘he w.iy «»t r<»ivls. frnci’S, ch aring tIn* land. etc. W«-«*an s«*l! a small tract of !an»i for the same price p.-r acre you would have to pay lor a larg»- farm. SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS I PRICE LIST. 1 J. SICNAl TEHAMA CEORCE, Si WINE Ul T 1 Tirr 1 Ù 1 1 ) T 1 kJ AND SPIRIT ■ I- ' /.»i, ■ — ■ _ ■ - ' ------—■ for ACCURACY. DURABILITY. EXCELLENCE of WORKMANSHIP and CONVENIENCE in LOADING and SAFETY t <*^^ \V ID »NEYMAN l’r»-Nnh fit. NORTHWEST " Beware of cheap iron imitations B Send 1 List to ÉÎ SMITH A. WESSON, ■ spi : Ii 11 i i>. w f .s.N." BEM’r IX THF. V«»»"«l>. It. w—vriaeq inle" :„*• >t. actuary outluiii., oro V i.« et w.r *'t X V 1 t y heal. * F"». ». I' Fli *• «■ 1 XI IM.. roas U.K ht n c <i.i : : ^ac u ■ x • • - ;. i. i y i yr INSURANCE CO. «»F P ortland , ore ». on . noRSALi: \B«»I I |H» \< III - «'I I X IRA 1 otiHlilj ot ;iur ku I! lira! I hih I. I>»ii)g a part of th»- Hiram <».lv»i I »< n.it i< hi Land I'laim; .1 nit uat«-d about 3 imios t rom A-liiand, ot a milt* aoiitii <»t I’hii-ni\. .L k k-.-Ti < «mnt). (»re goti. Th« ( >1« g»»n A « a» bu ina railroad and tin- Oregon < 1 tornia tag« 1 ad p.o- through said land. This trm-t <»t land is all A N". 1. <!• ■< p. 1*1.•» k ’".un b"it"!n .m<l. I** ng i n'-«»f th«-In st «'Iftim-t s< ttl< d upon in R-<guc riv.-r vali* ) . All w» l| Mipi>li« d with living WHl»-r. This lumi w ill I»»* Moi«l in <|iiatititi«-e to suit pur«-lm-*'1 s. I-»»r 11111 I m i inh>--m:iti«>n iti- »piir»- ot L. J. F A RI.» »W. A-hlaii'I. < >i-« g<m, » r E. I». F«»ri»RA\ . I’lio-iux. « >r» uhi . Ashland. Ogn.. « »»• t. 3 I'-uu t-.r *:ih' at th«1 Tiling of All Kinds 1 ROM :.*U IN< h 11 > r, in < || ('. II. Vl.iill 11, A h ',I. nd CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. LUCKEY &, CO. Will S il, Lesi«-, Rent and Handle REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION A Cimier Collection of City and Country Property Fur Sale. An. p’-rsoii v.ishiiiK to sell prop, it, A goo'l larm and -t«,< k i ;»n<-b. 'nt;'ining idi timi it to their inter.M to call amt .. .. u. I m r'-s; lini a» i »-s un'i«-r h-m•• ♦'.»» acr» s in culti vati«m. «¡..».<| hoii-.- ani ■utl»nil»ling-<4 miti n«-c«-ssary barn r«»<»m. I I I iti I ClltUlg »1 t , small t.imilx . 1’4*0 hx — 1114 i <prmgs «*ii tin> | 'J(.4 handy forati k ¡in»l i rr ; w .’-li piirpus. ^ f’t».* l'ia»-«- is I M-at< *1 tIn r»-c ' imi»> n<»rihw» «t <,f En^i.. roinl.and mr.* nnl< t I < III < ' ’)t | • ' |*i ; T | f | n|- vi <‘1*<*|| Ji ii t rl‘fii>oi- r<»ad station li *•».... »!<! t»» f u» iim v-t ih«- <Ti»p «vili g»» wilh t In- pia« • And l.nporfer of \ I».IIK-J> nfi atth- uii'l som»- h<»ya v. ili .< ■ d ah« n d««sircd T'-riiis i-a->; t h I- ' .'l>. :■. . .. < t,, M|lt t'iirehaNvr. l "i p iti ciii.ti . • riquii i- . ti tUf piace <»l t ti»- pr»»pi i< 1 F KI'.liF.RI« k >’ H\ I I |»!,R. I • 1 MERCHANTS, Agents fur Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Com pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt »fc Co.'s Sarsaparilla and Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wis- c«»nsin. 63 Front Street. Portland. Oregon DEAFNESS. Its Causes and Cure S i.-ntifi. :i'i> ii . . i . | i.. wide ri-piitHti.m. I>.- tn ly ent ■ '. fr ut t.i h .fi.-. t ;it | tie ■: iheelt, hi . ,. billy ' vplain. >1 ut Hll'l 1 M’ ill :I; t . . ■ people, ■■..■■ I. <f |, .< ,,,, ‘«•<»mmcn«H‘»i bj l bvsiciiins. ‘ ,l«,.iH.irtt an«I agreeable t»» tho t" * h »ut objection. By «iruggißte. e Hl-RI BY Ith-'I’L. in. tarín» i- an • '.th t p.-,,., . „ Co limi I h!iv. tl. . fl app.,u,f..j bl I UTV « »ru.il. I/. v A am • m imi In lnMt.... I i .*., (1 tliiw c«mniy. ' "rr.-p.iivl. -i» ».>|I4 !|(^ Ir.lln m[| wbo an- «I«---it nt- .*! «uvnii'/’nyr Afliatiet s '»AMI LL H. HUI T WKvnlr; (Jr * Frt.LI.IXE OF THE BEST AXI> MOST .1 ra.tiionahle cloths, ttnlahlngs. etc., con- Ktantij kept on hau.l, amt nothing but llrst- cLis* work turned out. ‘.II orders tilled promptly at reasonable rates and satistactiun guan.nlcd. A. 3AHK1CK Mcdfonl. Ma 13. IN» Pnng title fortitn*«Bare Neer mede*« wi»»k f«,r ne, b« Atina 1‘are, AneUn, Taaaa. an i Jn... |:..t.t», loTcffo. obio. cut. « then» ar-ri..tag at well. Why r>t y..u> ..,,-r f &<M». «H» a ’!* 1 ou . an U<> the u orli euri ll»a s'"*. wherever FA»i ar<- I ran he- Ïnner. are raellr re i >.,» from fé to 10 a day All «free We show y ou how and «»art mu. t an w ■ rk in apere tima orali Ira rimo. Ili< m<»«»ey /••» *>><<- *.rî- »•»'«'• "•»•»""»•»« •»■•on them. Nr." and wonderful farllaular» Cree. ■I.■■■.llatl Al <’•.,■>..> SS«(*-rrlan<I.XlulB« Happy and content :s a bride with "The Rl> . beater ;** she lives in the light of the niortting. /».■«vr. «er. u+ilt SXlnri- Mil Ci. ATtel '.** Advertising will be Inserted iu the T ime at the following rat«-«: Ten linos, on«- ins«-riion.............. . ....... >2 00 ‘ •• each sul»s«qu« nt maerth»n 75 * r* L< *ga 1 a<f vert iaeiiitmta 1 n ••« -rt cd r«-»« >na»»b*. A fair rtsiii« tiuu from the alruve rat«*s made to yi arly and \ »*rtis< rs. MTE TIMES JOB OFFICE H(»pgr«’W«-rs <4 tl.r VVrlumtte valle\ will bavealivtlv bailie with ihe bee tin- year. T. I>. Linton, of Eugene, f«»und tb« in in h s yar»i last week, on the vii.«-s and on | turn trees mar tbr yard. Ilt- s«-nt n twig from tin* plum tree to Pr«»f I F. W.’ohburn, of the Stale Agricultural college, who pronounce«! them genuine iioj lire and sa\s to look out for them. Mr Linton says ihey were out b'y the tbous amis while it wad raining, bill Sunda.v w h< n the sun was shining not one couhl be 8«em A gr«at many have said that moisture will drive them away ; but that <L.es not seem to be the case. I hey have made their appearance earlier this year than last, ami in much greater numbers. Land Crazy. 8ome fellow is preparing to fish for su« k- e»s away back »a-t by t flering lor salt • lots in one of tbe iuott charmingly locat ed cities m all Oregon.” Tbe Lake count) Exainibe’ says: “George C Gibson, of Oswego, New York, has bought forty acree of b«x»i I hih I, located on the tu«»untaiii opposite Frana Duke's pin «*, two miles south ot this | lace. Tiie owner has nad this tract laid off m t< wn Jots, streets, al- l» ys. etc., and calls Ins new townsitr Soutii Lakeview. Tbe pint was recorded by ifie d.iys since, t, „ fear couniy , clerl^ a lew «l »ys since. We it will be a long time betöre a but.ni strikes 8outh Lakeview." rut: hrwe ix / h strï TW Ut' b.\ l> Tb I'STS. UI.sT MR ì .INI a ’ m GREShMAN. favorite < on - A H ist to P oi t ui=. —I>r. .las Brown «•<•1 et ary of tl.e stat** nelieal board. <!e sires to call tl.e attention of pliyeician to the following provieione of tiie amen*] ’ e<1 medical law : Every pci son who has taken advantage of aeclior. 13 of tl.e af*ir* said act el.all, within ninetv days from tl •• p.iFMge <>f this a t, present to t L<* r ceretary of the etnie b>>ir.| of m,-<|- ieal ex.mu >ers a certificate of such regis ter fumi tbe e inity elei k of ttie ' ou.'iti in which be registered. • « < ’ Whereupon the state tioa'd of medical examini'is shall ¡»sue ttieir cortili -ate. Pr. Biown rhjh that thifi rneanRtbat the legi-latore of Oregon, »bile le.piiring of all registered physicians that they should obtain a license of ti.e state med ical board, generously a< corded them a peiiml of ninety devs innlm hto secure tt, with a view, as it wo..Id seem, that no one, in n'l-ying tl.i- law, elioni I I». I put to < Xcess, ve il colivenMMiee < r I e <>» bg.'.l I . mski* lainsn-».,,ri I ast... <»,. the 22 I f law» ... H.th ti.e nin* tv dava * x i i ed. im<l h nc.- tin« U« -s n »• o;.era- tive agaii at all llo*-e »t o on itted t apply I m lie un- w lira the p. n .1 m ipione.l All physicians, teg n'ered an I non- rg ste'eil. are required iv the |> ovis'ons. f the anien.leii law Io ¿tram license ul tl.e tin di-al boai.l, and everv man who |>"isist« in practicing wi'liout such lie ns.* is v o'at ng the law and in cm ring its penalty. Better Than a Gold Mine. Ten acres set to fruit when in a bear- condition wib yield an income it g of from >3UUU to >45(M) per year and •**> extensive machinery to requires uo operate it. A fruit-raiser in the Wiliam cite valley requires but a small outlay, has all the advantages ot a civilized and cultured society, has good and convenient markets and receives a better income from the same investment than can be had from any other hue of business. You can get this land from >55 to >75 j»er acre of The Oregon Laud Company of balem.Oregon. inletpretation of the The fullewj te new latid laws Las t>een provisions promulgated bv tbe interior department: Attention is first called to the section of tbe new law prohibiting ttie further entry of public lands for timber culture unless Ihe tight to make Ml. h entry had accrued or was accruing at the date of tills act, Match 3, 1891. In dealing with existing entries the right is extended to persons having tiie follow ing ipiahtieations to commute their entries in certain cases at the rate uf «1.25 an acre. The jarsen shall have in good faith complied wdh the provisions uf tiie timlier-ciiltiire Isas for lour years; tie shall tie an actual bona title resident of the state or teiritory in wit ch salt) land is located. Final proof for the commutation of tim ber culture entries shall he matle as oth er final timber-culture proof is made,ami shall satisfactorily exhibit the facts nec essary to make purchase. Returns will be made as tn com milted homestead en tries under existii g piacttce, hut wilh proper annotations to indicate the trans action as a commutation of timber-cul ture entry under tins act. TI h - new act amends the desert ¡and law of March 3, 1877, in the following particu ara; At the tune of filing declara The /’^(ii/iinr/- lias kindly invited me to give ita reaiicrs a short article on the tariff. In the brief time at my com- tnand, Hnat.-hrd from th»* aboumlmg hoa- i».t.ilities of tfir people cf San Francisco, 1 ran ordv suggest an idea or two, with out attempting a diectiMion. Having jtiMt returned from a ride aiound the hay, an inspection of the Hliipyaids and a’vidit to the Gohlen Gate, I am le«l to « house that which is at once the moat important phase of the contro- y»-rsy and locally the iowt appropriate. Phia great c ty tuia advantage»« of Hilua- tion for foreign trad»* which not even the Hk.ll of engineers, backed by the treas- iii y of the United States, could secure to one or two other cities in tfie country, if need for any. Its deep and extensive harbor, its easy and safe outlet to the o-ean,the large? and productive atea of «•«•untry tiiiiutarv to it, U h railroad con- •i* « tioiis «nd its shipbuilding plant all l«-nd to make it one r»f the great comtner- « ial emporiums of the world, an i trie link1 i »ation can ecarctdy (tompiHH the wealth and prof«|»eritv which the abund ance of tiie seaa would ¡ our into its l^p uud<r any ooligbteucd system of for« ign rofnmerce. tion a map of the land exhibiting a plan But unfortunately for Kan Fran« i eco allowing the mote of contemplated irri I*« r unrivaled advanlag«*« ami the enter gation, which stia 1 tie sufficient to thor prise of her people are largely neutral- oughly irrigate and reclaim the land and iz ,d hi a system of taxation that makes prepare it to raise ordinary agrreulturnl war U|»on commerce and earnestly tries crops,and tiie source of waler to tie used to fine it out of existence. This system must also be filed. Entrymen shad expend for pur;oses • h hai-«-«l <»n the false and antiquated i lea that tr4(Je is not a mutually beneficial stated at least «3 tut acr.—11 an acre transaction, but a gambling for a stake, each fur three years—and shall file the and I fiat we. who claim to be the most proof thereof each year, tiie proof to con- enlightened |»eople and sharpest traders ists uf affidavits of at least two witness, s, in the world, will always I»e thè losers showing that the fit 1 sum has tie. n ex if w»» attempt totrade wi»h any other na pended, and the inann -r in winch ex- tion. It declaies, therefore, that it would liende I, and at the expiration of the be better f >r ns in every respect if th»* third year a map or plan sit .wing the h * hs which «*nc«j ii| a?* us were tiMne«l character mid extent ol tl.e improve in:«'o«*«-ans «f lì.«*, so that we might b-* ments. Failure to file p.oof ditrit'g any • nab!ed t > save ««ur-elves from the con- y.-ar shall c itt-e t‘e I .in I 1» revert to ’«■ •’ ami d;«ng»r< of foreign trade. Si.ouiil the I'nited States, the Um.t y to tie fot- th«* people <4 Sari Ftaririscr awake t«.- feited and the entry canceled. The limit tor niaktug proof is four moirowmorning and fini that a great «attlppiake l ad tilted the water out of years fiom date of tiling application. The hay .»mi i ertnar.enlly closed the charme1 proof must show the ciliz-r.ship of'.be at the Golden fiate, there is scarcely one party offering it, and the cultivation of win» would not feel that a great an 1 ir one-eighth uf the land in addition to the reparable calamity had befallen the city, reclamation. Fft.al entry may tie made an»l yet the McKinley tariff bi 1 is seek and patent received at any time prior to ing to accomplish for San Francisco this the expiration ot four years, when ail re- thorough isolation from the trade of the quired pruots. as stated, have l>een W' ri i. Hamilton said that a proH|»eioiis made. Entries made under the old law may com mere * is ¡»erceived an«! acknowledged hy all enlightened statesmen to l»e the b- perfected under either the old or new most useful, as well as the most pro- law, at the option of tl.e claimant. • lip-tive, source of national wraith. The Assignments ar- recognized, but tiie high-'ariff men of to-day teach that for amount of land tiiat may thus he held, eign conimene is a great menace to our prior to issue ot patent, ia restricted Io national welfare ami must thrrch.re be 320 acres. Assignees must prove their sept in the rigorous fetters <f «»ur own alignment« *.y ti.mg in tiie local land laws Hspnlton said ih.it commerce ofli -e an aifi lavit and certified copy uf vivifies ami invigorates all channels of the instrument under which they claim, indiiaiiy and inak« s them flow with an-l make affidavit ot thamount ot land Tiie provi-to.'S < f ti.e o iginal act gr» atcr activity and <•« p ousm*ss, and as held «-• num r« e tl mrishrs bind r »-e*» in Value an I t!>e anicmiu ents are extend, d to ( fur Ii gh>tar iff men say, not in words, Colo- ado. to I k * Mire, bur in deeds, that it is b*.*tie: The right to make desert-land entry is to have the currents of industry settle restricted to res d.-nt citizens of ihe state into tl.es«* stagnant pools called trusts □r territory in wh.clr tla> land is located. Tiie new act extends its provisions to if.an to have them vivifi«*«! and invigo:-* atrd by foreign trade. As a people who settlers under other settlement laws in produ<*e, and will be capable of produc ad'tition to ttie pre-emption and home ing t r irnlefinite ages, a great surplus « f stead laws, and admits of transfers for agi icuDural ami manufactured products, right of way f >r canals or ditches for irri w«* must find profitable foreign markets ga'iou or drainage, church, c. ineterv or f< r that product, or we must invent gome school purp. -es, or for the right of way de\ic<* where I y we can throttle pro«iuc- for ra Ito ids. The t ew law re|s-a:e ail lawsallow ng tion and hr n/ it down to the demand of the home market. In such lines of man- pre-emption of public lands by individ uf.i' tuie a< are protected hy the tariff . uals, but prrvid. s for perfecting claims and can l»e centralized into a fe* great pieviou*ly mitia'ed. accwdinc to the corporations this device has l»een f< un<i laws under which they were initia-ed A |s-rson already th? proprietor of in the tills!. In agriculture and in some lint s ot manufacture ti e trii«! cannot l»e more than 320 acres of land tn ativ state made effective. We have renche«! th«* ortemt »ty cannot acquire a right under point as produceis where we must have the homestead law. Those itruposing to commute their commerce or we w ill have trusts Tai iff reivrm aims t«j give us a profitable outlet homestead entries to cash, must make for surplus pro«lucts through foreign proof of settlement and of residence and traile, while protection in its latest an«l cultivation of Jba tnwrt - Rir fourteen most extreme manifestation, the McKin- months I row Hie date of entry/4 'ey l ni, cornitela and encomacvw the Te sori to tru.-te whereby labor is made de- P’ mlent upon capital an«l narrowed in its «»p|M)«!unit»e-«?f employment, ami pr • tita ar • Tought through monopoly price? ■ m th«* hum»* market ra’tier than through in« rea-ing sales u tiie world’s mark«*’. 1 know we are always met with A ver> vigorous denial when we assert that our liigh tariff is the nursing mottmr of trusts and that we weietohl in the last presi dential campaign that free-trade Eng land was plastered over with trusts; hut there is no fact better establish« d in modern economic history »ban that th»* trusts arise everywhere under the shel t«*r «»f a protective tariff. It is not t*uv that England was plastered ovei w th ’»usta in 1888, or has l>e»*n at ativ turn-. 1 made a careful personal inv«*stigat »»n ! that question myself in 1889. and I sp<*ak lr«nn the results of that inqn i v. ( ft course,u cere then* is or can be a na oral nn»n q o;y, Irtis’s might ex st ani- wher«*; tuit they owe thtdr existence a- h iu e t«i artificial n.onopubes made posse hie or cr«*aJed through tariff*laws. Th« y :*.pp« «re«l in Germany almost imn.edi- ately nft«*r th«» passage of the high tariff law of 1889, ami they have sprung up in ! this country as a «¡irect result, in most I rases, of that opportunity f» r the control 1 « f the home market hy great combina I tmns. protec:«d through our tariff law- ( through the interfvrenc»* with fui<*i^i c«»oi|>etifion. W. L. W iic - ok with LOCAL A PPI I • A TI< >N>. as tl-»y Cann«»! r» a h tl.e >» at of ti e di-ras . Calanti is a il od or < «»nstitutiunal di - ras«-, and in o/d» r io cure it you have i*> take internal r« mr.iies. Hail’s Cata>i|i < ure r Iahen n f« i naily, ami a< Is «iireclix on tbr bio» <| and muc>»us surfât es fiai Catarili Cure is m» «pink treccine it was pr«—rrH»««l by <»t»e of H e tirsi phy-i «ìans in tins «ou try tor irars. and is a regular près« riplloi». It ' eoinp»»se<1 «Í Hie liest tobic.' k. ow:i, c<»inbin««i wrh tin« best hood pur fiels, aciiiig directly on th«* mucous suriar«*s 1 lie perfect < ombin.-t» tion of the two ingredients is what pro duces sudi worn er ul results in curing C/ttairh bend for testimonials fiee i 1’. J. ( hem ) A Co , Props., Toledo, (,). bold by «b uggì'is. pru e 7.5c. Hop Lice. Farm tor Sale « /A L ü SR.3QSE FiRE AND MARINE CHOICE LAND FCR SALL! 'Fin- un b i'ign I hr»« no«« I rirk) 4ids n» 4» Xshlaiid Fi'Il wing th«* «ivcM.on of ihe su|»rttne cuuitintti«* ungu al pa«k»ge ' va»**, an interesting ciicu ar «onies to (be colln’tt.r of this < UM«»ms district from 1 »•ininissimi» r of lnt«rnal Revenue Mason l he rommis- &i« ner sa\e h»- has ie eivt*«i many lette; s statu g that in many ; arts <»f Uiv country retail liquor dealers « iaim to lit»i(i _ . _ rt „ g<»v _ . eru m» m 1 <»ns«* to sell nqtior and defy the lot al or state probitn'ory laws. 1 he com mission« r sa\ s ih» 1 e ¡« f is evtdrntiy cm r» nt ih i* th»- I hlted Msl«*s Ih'enses liqu«»r selling, and add- "One** lor a l, this uffit c wish«--, it und»*rsto «1 1 he'g'>v»-r 1.ii.i-iit does not Ik ense * 1«ju<>r--«llmg i f wbafevtr «irscnpln»h, and only j uts a yearly t. x on liquor‘dlers. and «l«»es u»»t >e« k to ini« - frre in prohibition «iistricts ’ ( atarrli Can't I m * Cured. i*. M. and A. CARRICK. I Will mal.«' th" st-fistm «»f D'.»l at tb»- f*»!ii»w UW piar — It. a "inniK »I tie' *';>rn ..I I Fn<m nhiirah. «' * "»mil I- im. u ..ln.~Uy. \i»ril I IH»I ; iiii*l wHI «i.*k» st ui' -at tb.it place Mcdtord. .1.1. k-.Hivi I. . Pho-u: <. Till, m and À.hland donne »»••• — I»FS<-HIPTI«»M AM» l’».l«l<» Hì'.E : Augnai I • hl«- ma Ueorire. w*>" *'•« 11 - "' M.—"m r Pinci. I« a handsome doppi, -brown, we'ghmu t:n* imurwte Wb< Il In .■..uditimi, irnd »fan tour liti» banda high »• was sind by >urna r hier; dum by Hi'-' khawk Mmuun >la » I l'hiet liy Old Stallili: d.im by Luna ord Ib i- ni'-n». h«* by B»-!ui*»nt. T erm » <»r S ervi « t S- is-m. J1»; inaurili « • . $,*0 Evi t y prcciuti. r» wil‘b« t»ik< n t.» .»ni .... d.-nt«, but will not b«* r«-s|H.ti»*ü»l«* sh"ul«l lh»-v <M*«-ur. GEB LEROI N. Ont nil Point Or.. Mar.31 l.^l ;REVOLVERS ASHLAND, ORECON, Has for sic a larg«’ lint of t’idh» promptly attended to <îav or night. M. and TILE FOR SALE Insurant-»- C'»'s. Building,} .%ND BRANCH OFFICES IN PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND ALBAN V. ('mimi l*nt nt, Urryun. M. and . ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Of the I’runehiseH and Privileges granted to F. H. ROW E August 7th, 1888, By tin* incorporators of said company, now on tile at the Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co. 8 I' It G El! X. Ullivc -ILtmlin's Bl«»«k. t i /1 im irt SMITH & WESSON — ® The T h P Finest Small Ornali Arms Arme Ever Fve» Manufactured.™ Mannfarhirad TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE E. B. PICKEL, M. y s i c r a X a X i> s r i» u e »> x. r II r SHI AX MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS A ND H V KG Ed N; Mi-ilforil, Ui»-«'»i». I* I I - I à 8’ale I'tioii < uinni.ssiuner Bak« r has had a < bemical analysis ina«ie of 'he microbe kider, a pnient n e !i< me. 1 tie anuiy-is was n ade by t e state chemist. “I shows,' j-ai<1 Mr Bak'r. “ihat one ealion »•I tin* liqu d contains 11.7 grama ol by «bo i I ric sc »i 1.33 riams of niur a i acM. 15 79kriniiis «.I mtr.c acid, suiphu « acitl. t>r oil <>l vit • i< - I. 3 s .Irani < by wrigm Ttie nnerc-be kier, whrn heated wnb no tallit zinc, dissolves the zinc. ’Ihe amount ol zinc that Mould (theoreii« ai.\i i»e «tiNsoived bv a gn l»»n "I ninrotie killei i- about 2 dr. JI.Bgrains ; or. in other words, one gadon of tiie I. juid known as the mi crobe killer contain Iree acid to dissolve the ainount of z nc that 1 have mentioned. 1 he law r» «pines tiiat the arlicie shall be so marked that .>11 people who buy it m»% know its «onients, and tiie microbe is run solo that way at pre-ei.t. The agents bed H in juk*> w ithout lab- lin»* it so as to bhow lis i h« rim a! ingredient.-. !.a .- -i r> r.s % POSITIVE C ARaNTEE cure fl!jv f»»rm y <»us liJ-cax lsorder < j 'ra*iveoi -it.'i'-r *'•> ar:?:u ♦*X «-■’?.- u- < - I -• laut» ... __ _ BUG'ir AFTER T'll-a* ' oor«>i* iuiti.« r thron«o J Jiil m ii-*’r.*- ti*»n, o» »-r iiniibvt ucc. <y* . «U' li tu L“*«««i i r»-in How to Break up a Seu-re C*»l«l. r V - r. \vu. ri . 1 I u- ■ .r <!nv n l .’kins i. • l-H k. -cui’’il*. V» »-itk n . H ) irt. NcnouR l’r ■ Sai** the Virginia City, Mont./‘Madison tra*X ■< turbai E-n»«*- » * üf , l.c corrh«» n. I • When we tin«! a medicine we know io ■il , W •. M — * I •' « < f J’*"\ and l»n• > ian poas> bs genuine merit wr vol.aider it a h ' 'ai to prt'iMM' • 'I n -.* n:i I l’i u. ’ fri» •» f ? ; (A» h ! «<»x , «. I.» > ’S «iutj . anu we take great po a.-ure iu irlm g f r ♦ <<*:¡t bv h . m ! o - i rr- • : r nf j • ¡ce* ihe public wtiat it i- Such a medi«*tne \ v. 1.1 r * \ « i \ i: \- •-TT E i? jri’-c’i ' >r we !<‘Utid <. hainberluin a Cough Remedy. - •» - r ’ • < 1. f »I it*--’tt 1 tbe« if Bv the use of this syrup w«- have relieved, • sit» «•!’«-• 3« »1. We } a« e a I rru. «»i< r.t < • '■ i <• i nnd y<»*’r.g. m a few hour«. >« v» rr colds, and in (bi • •.•*’) FC •«. W •} , I I • I.C« ;1 1 ti*H-utly • ur* <1 course of two or three da\ s. entirely broken • . of A; 3r -«iititv*. l'ir< llar r free. .À’L’.r. ; • thrni up, a* hav«* several of our friend'’ to whom we have r« «-oininemi« d it. It is ail — *,|’“ aov i MS ll is represet ted to hr by the matiufac tur»rs. If j' ti hav»- a c.»ugh ami want to For t*ah- at < 'it v Drutr St on-. Jacksonville. stop it, t h.»mb«*'lain > Cough Kem« «l\ w .1 d«» tlm w i a For sale by Dr. J. H ink e ( • n t r« Point, and G. H H ask ins, M rdf« »rd «i'-r* thromrii Ja« k--n und T ties f»»r Any kind rais«-d in a tirsi-« 'ass Nursery. MEDFORD, OREGON J«rks<»n» il le, Oregon. he Cannot be r-uccesru ly I out çood ! ca'“i Te r«.<ch r.: covc.ed pccii.0 • in t-.e requires the’-3 possession ar.d cpc.atlon cf e‘l the ia„- ulties kind nature has cr.doucd us w.h. These conditions cannot exist ur.'css t e ph*;rical being is In perfect aorkir.g nr er, and this is impossible when the llv r and spleen are torpid, thusobstruct- Ii 3 the secretions, causing Indigestion rrd dypepsia, with all of their accom panying borrers. English Dandelion Tonic i ». V Wul pructic«* in 4il vourisoi th» Slat« . ■ »th««. In lilt-Court H»»u»c, lirsl door t»» k it ot cii- tianc«-. luiUan Vendetta The Hamburg Indians who Lad troi.b.e with bambo hh «J his son,from Rogue river, about a moii'li ago. near Oak B«r. during which a II »in! n g Indian was k lied and another »eriously wounded, mad** another attack mi l'ut-day morning of last week a’ same place, during w hi Ii Sambo was v«*rv dangerously wounded. Sarubi was en gaged a raking in h»a gaideu, when nn Ind an, know«-, a* Lewi*, crept np cau- ti'.uvtv will in gunshot a» d fired at h’tn with d» adiy intent, the bullet striking Lt jHw.c..rmig »fl «»nr si.te, irxlu'ifng bis irrih, and parsing through 'he siioul ler ia ranging «fownwui«1. Another Indian sb »1 him through thr 1»g The attacking party also fir« d on »Sa mbo s son, but tbr young man ba«i his gun near by an 1 commenced returning th«* tire He ha»i a very narrow es«-ape fr <m a bu let w hich struck the stock of his tun a* lie was getting rrady to d«- frnd li>iu'«*lf. b.nub«», ahbougb srriouslv wi»un(|»tj, will probably re<-«»vrr. as Iimians aie like cats ami have nine lives if not more — Yreka Journal On steamboats, «n's uiui stage-coach«—, Hostetter’s stoma« b linters is carried as the most imp«-riant item in the niatena m«-d » a of the trav« iing public, Ii dej.rix • > viliafed, brackish ua er of its bur ►! u. piop« rties and exe»r»be fltv r. count» i ac s il,e periiicuHis « !!♦•<-is upon the »ton - a« h of bad » r u ili «stilde food, , reme<he> cramps, hear burn nn<l wind Upon the stomach. Il is IS a line detence HgaiiiM malaribi ili«< rd« rs, nullifies tfie effect of «X‘-es.-i\e h«at, coni ami damp, re ievrs sick headact e. and is an mc«»mparable cure for costiveness and biliousness. Th» fatigue of travel often tills most disas trou iv upon invalids and conv<»les< ente . (»ccaspinailv to sin-h »x ei< a- to popar- d ze hfr. Personsin feeble h« alih, appre hensive of bad »fleets from travel, w.li, 1 providtd wi it the hitters, be far la-s likely to have their feais realized DR. HENLEY’S un«l- C. C. HOCUE, Gen 1 F. A I*. \g t, < >r«»g«»n I)««v»»ioDnient (’<»., < 1'»lontgoniory St.. San FraiM-iae ((ifN.'EL’>R Al' LAW |J ■ ■ Q ■ M r K»■» pe th«- Hrg«-*d <to« k of Tr lin N • i will run 1’ip’S lay •». Thurs-la« •» ml S itur>L i\<. anion inf • rm -»Ita»«-«la) •* wticn n»*c -ssary. I r un No. I will run '1 >11 lay s. We Inrsd.i) > un i I i ¡-lay *. air! . hi mt« rm»-diat«- lay - when n an-Nsary. 1’. E. Hogg. R««-'-ixw r. t J. ft. NEIL, Several persons in this vicinity have again received letters from a would-be bene volt m firm ()f counterfeiters In N» w York, who offer the magnificent induce ment of counterfeit money that < a» not bs told from the genu ne” for the Mini of >30U in good money, and other sums m proportion. If th»- counterfeit money is as goo ! as the genuine why do tin y desir«- to get rid of it? No. gent e reader, the T ime « warns you against biting at any ruch frauds lhe letter also says. ‘I would befriend you, do not prove trea< h erous and betiay me." Bet your counter feit money this family journal will do all it can to get all such bilks behind the pris on bars A C'-pv of a telegram is stnt. to t e transmitted to ‘ Thomas E.irl, care < f I du Har»’»i g. 210 E ist 111th >(., New York city, N Y if a p< rson is foolish enough to accept t he counterfeiters* tiros, but we do not think any of our readers v i i accept. A small sum of good rnonev in the hand is worth mor«- than something, you don’t know what, in New Y«»rK. Ac rusk the Deep, to the Far West, Trains connect with the 0. A (’. R. R. sn«l River Boats at Corvallis and Albany. Vrr»>l<NLY Take Sinmonn Liver Regulator AN rwwrv ♦ ' 8PKCIF1C FOR— Malaria, B<^vel Complaint, Dyapepmia, McW Hcadarh«*, Constipation, BllionWneai». Kidney Affection«. .1 uundic'*. Mental Depression, Colic. A rnYSlCIAN’8 OPINION. “I have been practirinj» medicine f r twenty years and have never been able to pm up a vegeta ble «ompuund that would, like bi.nmuns Liver Regulator, promptly and effectually tn -vc the I tver to a» non, and at the same time ai«J (instead uf weaken» the digestive and assimilative powers Of the -ystetn ■' L. M. H inton , m n , Washington, Ark. OX1.Y tif Xl IM Ha» our z Stamp in red n front < f - PP«‘r. BEEKMAN & REAMES’ The company r«-scrves th«- right to rhang«- sailing dat«4s without noth*«4. Vili pi*4»‘ti»*«’ in 4.1 court.*» ot th«* State. <>lHf tn tin- L»»urt H »use, mini d»»or I.» irli >»t vu- I rane«*. A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and has n«‘vcr l»«*«m known to fail to do Cool, I HAVE SEVEHAI. UNE KAHMS ANU OTHER DESJKABI.E PHOPEHTV IN MV HANI'S F«>K SAI-E. *lP*Pr<»tnpt rv|»ly inadr l<> all »rtters. Charges iu arc«»rdan«-«- «* it !• th«“ tiim H. R< frrs.to |»«-I IIII^.-1"II t »<’ < B* • k:nan. F>q . Bank« r; to H"ti I. R. W. t»-t. r. .hi«tg«- »»f this lieiicial di’itrivt, and I«» anj biisiii's- h.»ti-«; m Jarks»»nvi!h*. SILAS J. DAY. \Nl> «’«»CN-ELOK AT L\W P. P. PRIM, SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE: Txww'of appetite; bad breath; ba<l taste in the mouth; tongue coated; pain under the shoulder-blade; in the back or side—often mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with fiatul<-noy and water brash; indiges tion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of haxiug left something undona which ought to have been «lone; fullness after <*atmz; I »ad t«-mper; blues; tired folding; yellow ap iK-arauve of skin and eyes; dizzim-as, «-tc. Not all, but always somo of then«- iudi cate want of aetkrnofthe Liver. For Of all kln»ls drawn up. « -p» viall\ p»-rtaiiiing to th«* s»-tt I »-i n»-ni <»f «stati s. FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. .UlOUSEV ANI» liUN'KL'Hl Al LAW. kREGULATORj Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. FRANCIS FITCH. irr Let Green (i»i<nls Alone. SILAS J. DAY, < >e«‘i»oai. Alodio eil. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING_AND JOB WORK r complete by far than any other in them Oregon, and <*<»ni|»arf*M favuraldy witb any i i tb<-stMt«-. Job Printing <jf every imaginable d**acri|)ti<»n ¿«»m at san Francisco rat«-», and in a prompt and first-claxs manu«*v JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY, .U NI Hie copy p'-r Ainu ii, in .••Iv.t'ic«- • •* MÍX !U<'mil.-* ..................... *• three montila............. utoíratit ïimes. l r turns But that the Prince of \V.,lex hax (rambled very heavily, ami bet liberally on the rac.e courae. In lajth operation» he has had had lin k and owes about «2,000,000 now. He had borrowed heavily from Colonel North, the nitrate k-itir, and from Baron Hirsi h, the Aua- tr m millionaire. He paid interest on hi'ilehtaby personal civility. But now tl.e rpier n ui'erf. ree, and i-n’t Kt>inK (,, have him be |H,lite to thoce (teople an» I'.t -.r >;.le l ave accordingly ar co-diritflv I 1h.i^.' bos.' , J e .pie Timber Land Order. \ d. map I I th. r • m ,i.ev And Ler Ler uiaj .......... And lnaj <- I Replying to a query from the Balt Lake ty I''.- I. ol the p'.a-u e oi dtaaine her land otti< e. ’he land commissioner sent tn»- cl.eikfota -oilple "f nulliona to ] av l er loho* mg order, whicn will be of interest IK,. O) H JJ. I,.,,. iv>) p n io pub'ic land stales: Patties may com ■«t o .« a: 1 ’». "\i» «• mute timtrei culture entries at >1.25 per acre under tt>e a< t ot March 3, 1HJM. a hetber within railroad limit» or not, on Fn tu ii 1’a.i.sx \\ crx. pro» ! of compliance with the law for four I * ' • e > »rr ., ,u,. shU -p-. ihe \eai8, when the entry is valid and not forfeited by subsequent failure to comply i«<r m. kiiidsof fetuai»* troubles god w.ll re move nil <>h-tnictior,s io the .......... pen with the ¡aw.” <xH, no m.irrr .- hat tbe cause. They sre whatever)- woman needs, end can Iw used If fails, money refunded ; 1'reston a "Hed- SHfel)-. Forsan H > I. . . Ater." CTflUO. m’'"’-.i'd*"iV • J (T. x, . *y| The census bulletin relating to grape culture in the United States is a revela tion of tlie increased demand for vine yard products in this country within a few year«. In 1S4.'> a gr.pe-nruwerin the interior of the state of New York sent to New York city hie fi st crop—50pounds, in 1800, there were s. nt from the same distiirt abuut 40,000 pouuds of grapes, and 10,000 founds were sold to wine makers The total of the returns from all over the country show that in 1889 there were 401,201 acres under grape cultivation, if which 307,575 acres were in braring. Tiie product »«« put at 572,139 tone, thus die|tosed of: Table grapes, 267.271 tons; wine, 249,450 tons i making 24,306,905 cal'ons;; laieins, 41,- lt>6 tons, (uiakmg 1,372,195 boxes of 20 pounds each); dried grapes and other pur »mses than tiie ta»>le, 23,252 tons. Ti.e rals'u business was confined to Cali fornia, but all tbe other branches of the industry were pursued iu manv sections <>t the country. Kouirhly slate I, Cali fornia had about half »tie iiuiukr of acres under cultivation and ball uf tbe number o( latiorers employed (100,422), while its production uf arsj«« and of «¡De wm about sixty per cent, ot the total. Over «15»» U»S»,Ot»O was invested in the vinevarda. Ad these figures, com- mmis tbe Bo«ion Tran»rript, a>e in teresting, as they pi far iu starw tbe changes that have come in popular hab its within a few years. One is tbe in- creased use of fruit as a part of the daily food in the household, largely due of course to the clieajiemng in tbe price; the other is the crow inc consumption of native wines. There are moralists, stern ones, too, but who are at the same time philosophers, who contend that the man ufacture ol light native wines, and their rale at low puces, will tend to ttie ex tinction of the habit of wb sky dunking, and tlniH nd tiie country of much of the evil of drutikenuent. If this theory stiuuld Is* proved sound,as time goes on, it should la* the duty ot tbe government to encourage tin- manufacture of these Wittes rattier than to iiomprr it with un- iiece<sary taxes. A n E ssay on M an —Man that is born of woman is smail potatoes ari l few in a lull. He rises up to-day and ti jurishes like a ragweed, and tumorrow or next day ti e undertaker hath Lius. He goes forth in the morning warbling liae a lark, and is knocked out in one round and two seconds. In the midst of life lie is in debt, and Uie tax-collector pursueth h:m wherever lie goetli. The banister of lite is full of si.linters, and he s.ideih down with con siderable rapidity. He walteeth forth in the bright sunlight to aleorb ozone, and nieeteth »lie bank.teller with a Hight draft for «357. He cometli home at eientide and meeteth the wheelbarrow in his path. It risetli up »nd someth him to the earth, and l.lleth up >n .‘mu utid runneth one ol ins legs into lii-* ear. In ti c g»n ie springt.u.e l.e-putteth on his siiti.ru r clothes and a blizzard striketh him tar from home and trileth turn wnh cnse-words and rbeuniatiHm. In the winter he pettetb on winter trousers and a wasp that abideth there causetb great excitement. He startetb dow n into the cellar witti an oleander and goetli back ward,and the o.eander Cometh a'ter him andsittetli upon him. He buyeth a watch dog, and when he corn, th home from the lodge the watch dog ireeth turn and sett th near Inm until tusy morn. lie goetli to the horse trot and Iretteth ! is money or. lire brown mare, and the tray gelding with a blaze fate wuiii-th. He inairielir a red-headed heiress with a »art on tier nose, and the next nay tl.e parent ancestor goetli under with a fee, arrest and grtat liabilities, and coineiti home to live with Ins be loved son in-law . T he B»t> B uys V isiucah i >.—William Mr reliant not long ago sued ttie board of trustees uf Muniuuutli Normal School for damages for expelling young men al- leg' 4 <o have been guilty o: ■ unduet un- in ng gentlemen. Quite a scandal » A cunnect-d with tl.e affair, and it io a|td much ta:k and comment at Hie i. ! as the parti*s implicated in the *■< ,u wen 1’.'s.dent Stanley and one of it e b* y tia. hers of ttie institution. Ttie ti ya i.aie been viiulioted, the jury a» .nting «.’st ita nnge». Ttie tiial occu pied toiii Hats 91 the i'ulk county circuit couit, a'i'l in** v< rd let s< ••me 1 to give general ratirl .< ticii. Mr. .Meiciialit nroii^l t suit soie.v to clear tbe young men t ttie blot < ast upou their names, and n n tiiat ttie mat er is settled peace an. it.,uti li es ingn supreme at the nor mal si-.iooi. Tie sanctimonious tivpo- rriu- > anb-v lias resigned and sought gieelier pastures. T hk W oki . o e I’ blm : st P oitlation .— In the priCeedmcB of the royal geo- Ctap i:ca¡ auciely for January, 1891, it ia . .. i'i a'.ed »hat ihe population of the world in 189 * was 1,487,600,000, re| re- M-i tint! an average ot 31 lo tbe square n.I > and an increa.e of 8 |>er cent, dur- u.g t:.e «head'. Of tiie continents Asia ll... ti e la'ge t p>| Illation, 800.000,000, and the i"Wre- p.-rcei tage of increase, 6 per cent. A'jetr.la hat the emailest average |«i eq iare miler, 14, but the mgheet rate ot tncrei.ee during the de lta te, Super ivnt. Euro}« ia tire moat ¡thnkiy e< tried continent, with a popula- i timi ot 380.200,(100, w hich is 101 to the square mile. The population of North I America is estimated at 89,250,000, 1 which is an average of 14 to tbe tqnare C ax F ai i B a < k on 1)«» nn . 1 i . v —S«*na- ! mile, and represents an increase <»« 20 t jr William M Ntrwart. of Nevada, in- ter cent, dining tl.e past <1 trade. t«*rv:<*we«l on ilari ¡son and his chances for tr-fionrr»a1» »n. a « <1 IVo all hive Nt mi K t ■ a .* Il», «ptarrcl» ami bicker- th«* i» CN'd»'htt luit f«»r Fotti«- r« iikon l.p uK« r tl ♦* money licit men leave. «loes t.ot hke N«*va«ia. I en|>p< ^e it it» Scaitely n «lay > a-b«** that do not because <mr Matt* had something to do rea»! ol a a ill, involving the •Imposition with ttie drf(»ut of ft.«* For«*»* bill; hut be *honld not min i a !dt!e thing like that. of a large estate, b« ing brought to litiga No, Harrison will no! I»e president again. tion anJ broken. Wijle aeem no longer I am afraid Blame is not going to be. to be document* u hone language ik con strued to mean a ¡¡at it aaya It is even Anyway, Ins frían«!* hav«* about made so with lawyer’ tt Manieriti«. They inav up then Brinda that »! he is alive in 1892 draw willn for oti.er |M*o|>le ; hut when he woiiiti he in nu condition Iu he a « an they ante for them eel v«*e they are un ‘hda’e for pr« aident. 1 | i »»| m * an«t |»r;iy able to diaw m a sbfficiei tiy lucid man he w’ll get well and n ' t tig aga-n, no ii- ner to debar i.tigati»-ii. Even governor will » e a «anii'latr It ia ha d to aay ll del» Wat* f;o ex«*e| t.on lo lh s ml»*, who will I»- n< »n; ma* •d Itili w ■* < xi» «I li»* fai!.«! to Uihke h S u eamrig < h a*’ t.ll ' a< k Hi l_»n 1! I.L Al I» Hifîr | • at «I ii .u« Ii :ruti if wa- «-Aur*e«l. Thus* it w.h he tw-en th;«! wv.ii h is OHeu the rift; fl -- «1 <.f 1» t y ear < <» > p <» «- \ »«»•ilice « I gr* al he «rriai«:t v ami unph-aa * •h’»« g <1 'll«* «•« urK* « f (qtli l<* 1 iv« I f ! a aiitu» S" au« i w ar** p t»v ; tut ti e mutt few mil«*» t:p. uiui the* 8<)iith channel ul u- vui.Id m»t :• mi H ut mii«*h it wo ’ 'vlricti ran by (iol-l B *. <*h, »:»<! ou whi« h could liavc just a ritti«* >4 it t»*-ie before the « anneiy, « or»*, w I ar v» s, ♦•!«• , arc 1c- we gu. cated, D compieteiy «los» «1 above an«l no water pa*-R(*a thioiigh. The r« e*ult ia the Ir is an absurd deci-ion ot ttie Ne forming of a large uiud flat in front of the town Boatmen a-e force«! to pull al braska supreme court by which J. Boyd, the Deinocratic governor-. 1.ct, was de most to the month of the liver, aavg the Gaze1tf% ami then up, in order to reach prived of his office on account i f citizen- the cannery, an extra pull of about two sliip, and Thayer, the Kepuldlcan ex- miles, and it is only at extreme high governor, whose term had expired, re If t he votes cast for Boyd were water t'.at Schooners can reach the I instated wharf. It liegiiiM to look aa though illegal then the next high, st man, Pow tìold B. adì ia deeQned to become an in- ers, the Farmer's Allianie man, was elector*. ; but sit. h adreisi n was nut in lami town. harmony with ti e •»i-hes <•! the Repub- 1 tout ring st era It is such pr<*titation*oi Excitement Ki ns high in this place over “System our courts by the Republican i arty tl at Vuilder, a*, it cures Dyspepsia, Constipa has brought our politics into disiepute. tion. (uiarrh of the Stomach, and makes pure hlo»»«i an«! buihls up the system. It Our Very Best People i* Vl.vda b«»»tle at Brooks' drugstore. Tell \ > ur fr-« n '* ol 11' merit when \ cu use Confirm «»ur bt at cm ent when wc say that l»r Ackers Enghbh Remedy 1» in every iuyerlnr to any acd all other repara*^!^ fjr tin Tbrcwt au j Lungr In ^'bouving cou^h < au t Sieri Mgh’s and Croup It 18 mas! an! relieves at ouce. I Wbotferycua sample bet He free. Ram»4®- tetti r »mofattiv nf tliou«nn«!’* Miff T«n.i trotn I b. r. ruts Rrtu.xly sold on a poslUre ruai. •• U-.., II. » ..-II. I D ,1 >ou 1 ' ’ ’ •»»■ V k- • t . - f . «•• • |i is ant«*e. i m o . i J ia , .'boiiku.ii.ii I'.r Lung i*r«»ui»l«*»> For 8<1«*. Sold «»n i in»-« t iv,- guarantee nt 2'w. ¡nut .’st« | .»ur ) < k<* «»I «»ivn, in g«M»<j « t<l< t and w< J lir«ikfii io w«»tk to i'.ggiiig cMtnp. J\*r further Hay tor Saie. particulars apply to Hcnrv Kiipp<*i at ,M«*d- I lord. or Jonsa A. Let* at A kii I mim I. Ì he uiule'signed offer»» for «nie lidi tona of good hay . < j 1 on <» • ‘dress *Xi«i !» : I«.» «I i t >•»«’. S K. I mi . JarkMtr. ville. Or. JWdrvn Cry for FrttSeVs Vsfttorh. Two thousand ..<•»•<•> »•( »i'i-.u-phi '¿TW*. and tú