The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 05, 1891, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS
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rllhbiM JUEi’El* SLEEPEttS.
TO'jaiST SLtEPINC CAMS,
For u-coiniii.wtaib.n ot «xo'i.lu-'asa passen-
e. r, atta, lieu to E,press Tram».
aur o ». <»i> «.'/<».'.
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Al AUw« .v Hl.l « "rvrt. -eolllKVl wilhlTMin*
of l>re«i>n I* w tile Uai.r .ul.
liAll.v sx.-e.r." ra vis- «: v *.1*T sexi, vv.l
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I’ 't-liaii'l Arrive «.jt,.«
;;3T, e « trrivc MvMtiniviUe I. ohv «* i ’. I.', v M
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We havt removed our Nurseries to M«d-
furd. win re we have secured Sew Ground, the
soil ot which is a sandy loan», enabling* us
without irrigation to grow h«-althy. thrifty
trees with an abundant*«* •>! fibrous latvial
root« without heavy tap roots, to be cut away
in digging. Wvotier
Aa cheap aa to be bought any place; ateo
Childria’s Shsrt Clcthss,
Under 4 years old.
beautiful line
, C instating of Lisle and Silk
GLOV EK
llAMDKl-AUIlI
IIOMIKK V.
Shawls,
and many other thinjr* to-» nuraerouM to men-
tion. I. have also a . a urrd the •»•rvicea of a
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
I am near prepanal t.» ex*-vute au <»r-
dar-. In that line in rtr-l-.-lass ary tv at r.-asona-
bl«- ratea.
Call an.l see mr opposite J. Nuiian'.s ,:il'aH-
tomla street.
MHS. P P. I-HIM.
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10000 Prune,
10000 Apoles,
c000 Peach,
5000 Pears,
10000 Grapes,
Washer
4an^ravtur»’d l»v
Grant's
L' !ti<*h «a*s Cold it Balaam No. 1
Cur.s Ciux ;i rt’B, tin’ ar d n
(<i R;a s
S<r«srn th«- Leg* an»!
sore e L*.
<'•'* . « ‘pjKr < lend Bion hr*,
syyhi .-. • >t .nh, ..o,-.wrd Scalp, and a’l
primary io « of the di-ea»«» kn on a*
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I rhe. <SOO per Horn*.
M Hiitotu .r. Id. n Balaam No. 1
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Price S3 OO per Boi.
Toric ei.il Nervine.
NoW IN ACrt AL I SE. 5JW
W. woiiM ,1-k the huiles of thl» W entern
«'oast ri. I mi i««'.le Ihetr prejudices, . give our
Washer a fair tris and G-eenviuci-d. There
is «>NE wa-her in the world 1 lint will do freed
work W, hai.-a coinbtn.-d Machine, W.ish-
iH*aril, Tut. and <‘toth«-a lia-ket. lV.-a.-ll Ike
Washer on It- own merits.
th svriet'oii and price ot wash, r viven on
anplh-nt-' h
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fCUIlUTCn to «.Il tie- luullea'
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■ « van .nake <rorn |h.Mlto JguWper moniti
Appli at once tor ternis.
S-ut « »er\ W here, C. O. J>., wr.rely
(ar e-ipraa
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THE RH HAIG’S BKI’G ( <>.. AGENTS.
’.14» an«! ’>11 Mai k« t sti • • t.
San FranciM•«».( al
----- l’irculars rent Ir««-.—- -
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ILiLi
j Xi.
11 .'s w ill be a k U o .1 crop for the tar me.
I tin- year. There were but few raised I im
r-ea-oti, and they a-e very scarce at pie -
ent, bringing^ 1 SJ per eat. i.i l. ikev ew.
The Emma Jueh Opera Company c .l-
l.ipsed la.~l Saturday night in the City of
Mexico. Manager l.*x-ke is said to le
|S,UeO behind insalaiiesai.il transpoita
lion fees.
fi.e drain of gold to Europe lias con­
tinued
Phis week's exports i t specie
have amount! d to |7,73O,0t)J, brinoii.g
lip- total outward movement since Jaiu.-
aiy 1st up to $42,1)00.0 )0
ANDERSON CREEK.
S. S. SMITH. Prop’:.
SUBSCRIBER TAKES I’LEAM'ICE IN
announcing that Ins st«»ain saw-mill is now
r llE
running on full f mi*-am turning out a I arg«*
Emma Templeton lo-t a leg some time carried fiom the tra.kina tUril Imrs.-
ag • in Linn county, in eons-qii« nce of shoe.
her buauv falling througli a bri tge, and
Civil law has mcce -fullv and enti elv
she «ii«’ I Linn county for «27,Ik».
re-umed its supremacy at Walla Wall r.
Senator Tongue, of Hillsboro, has just The men -usivcterl of lyncliing Hun’, the
received several bars of aluminum, from gambler, are in the county jail under an
which he intends to make tiorseshoes amply armed guard, and all is quiet at
and experiment with them on his trotters. the post.
President Harrison is again in Wash­
ington. Orillia trip through the West
he traveled 10,lYr)0 miles and made l;!'.t
speeches. The president and his party
speak in the highest terms of the recep­
tionthey received all tion? the route.
M.S. Canan, i roprieter of the Occi­
dental hotel at Corvallis, and for many
years a m- st lespected and enterpri-ing
citizen, died niddenly of heart failure,
age 60.
Farmers have been «hipping consider­
able w I eat lately by the tu riiw gauge
■ railroad to Reno from northeastern Cal­
ifornia, and tlie M doc lO'tnty farmers
are antic i-ating an o|.pvitunity of work
I nig off their surplus to go d advantages.
PRICE
5OCTS
,
Women never swear, h«it when a in in
I steps on D e hem <»f her dre*H ;«n I »bins
{ a couple of yards of expen iv»- tiiniminu*,
the noughts which p.».<s through her
min i fiord the d»*vil as much amusement
as though sh«» I a l let out a string of oath«
a mil«» a half long.
l.ast vv. ek in Yamhill county a masked
1 tn n kno< k- d at the door < f a neighbor,
i and w I eu the door was opened by the
la.lv of the bouse l-e took a shot at Ker.
saving, “'You talk fro much!” The
women was «hot through
e head sud
the assailant escaped.
A w rk train on the ll'nlson iiwr
1 rad road w as blow n to at* m- by an « x-
I plosion «f dyna’iiit«». lately, an«l twen \
j men killed and manv woanded. A spar k
i from th«» engine ignite«! t .<» <• -mbustibles.
■ The terribly mutilate«! bo«!ies wer * blown
I into the river and thrown ail around.
Thousand if pigions are reported in I
The I’ni e*! States >iip'eine court on
'the valley north and we-t of Eugene.
Hunters have killed them bv hundreds, May 25th up' rl I the ron-iitiuionali’v of
parties getting sixty to Reventv iu a I the o i? nal p irk'u • law pas-p<l l»v <• >n-
day's hunt
The pigeons are attract­ i eres*« in I h 1« o hehl it wan not t:» resj.ir\
ed bv the n -wly sown grain
It i« not for Kansas to re enact its pr hibito’v
u«tial to find them in such large nuinl>ers law after the pac*age of the con?re«oioiiHl
I act in _>nier to ship ou* liquor in original
at tins sea-on.
i package«.
Frofesmrr F. B. McElroy is in receipt of |
The con'tint stream of immigration t
a letter from Newiort, staring he can
aecommo<late .‘>1)0 persons during the state the Pacific Northwest sh'-ws no sign of
f. acliers institute to lie field in July. The abatement. So far Fouthrrn < >reg<»n
Oregon Pacific lias made rates lower haa only received a few from th-‘ ovt r-
than ever before. The attendance prom­ tlow which ha«set’le<i farther north ward
It i« time that an earnest effort were
ises to lie large.
made to show the many advantages <»f
The death of Hon. I.. C. Houk, con- this section.
gressionsl representative from Tennessee,
Foreign powers a*e likely to have the
a few days ago, was the result of care
les-nes« tl at can scarcely Ire considered •q por’unity for which they aie itci ing.
les« than criminal. A druggist's clerk to interp- b • in the ('Lilian war. lie
placed a gla«« 11 ice water, called for by insurgents threaten to l*ombard Valpa­
Judge Houk on the counter beside another raiso, which contains m<»re foreign th»n
glass containing a solution of arsenic, (.'hi’.ian i»ropvrty. This, of course, will
and tlie wrong glass was drained by not be permitted, an<l interfere») e, once
begun, may go further.
mstake.
Mis. Ida Driver, of Brownsville, ha>
Thomas A. Edison was in Chicagoa few
days ago, and speaking about the world's brought a d voree Miit against her bus­
fair, said he had a novelty in view, al­ band, J a«. W. Driver. The defendant i-<
though the details were yet hazy. The a son of tie well-known Rev I D. D/iytr.
intention is to have a combinati< n of A «laughter < f R«v. Driver als • ha« a
p.honographs and electricity, so a man ! divorce suit to be disj>o-vd of at the next
can sit in I is own pari <r and see depicted ■ term of the circuit court. inaking tw»> in
on curtain,f -rrns of players in an «qtera or , one family.— // ftemfH rdf
drama on a distant stage and
voices of the performers.
i
quantity »f lumber. II•• i* prepare«! t«» till nil
order» with dispatch. ai»«l at th«* most rvaaona-
bie rates. A ftnv quality of
S>me of the li p rai e s of Alan ti
c umy ate pl wing up ti.eii imp field
on ac.or.nt of their being infer e<I with
lie , and are ) laniingthem witii |>utat< <
Nurseries at east end cf Bridge
health
They have thrown away th»’ wushboitr'I.and
say tney will u«e nothing but the
nr
rhe devehq men' of the Mjitlc creek
mine,and ilio giowing finit iudm-try ot
J that section wih maae a go d-.,.z *d O wn
ill tl at locality in a 1 w ye.irs.
Trees as Low as anv First-class Nursery
>»«
L p dies’ Choio
The renewal «A the triple alliance is
confirmed
France has been tuwar.ed
in her etlorta to keep Italy I um en ering
the b.irg.iin,
Charles W. l’almer, president of the
Governor Hill, of New* York, has
World’s Fair, has sent his resignation to
Secretary Blaine. It is said he will be spoiled a good manv campaign st uies
aiqasinted niini'ter to China, vice Blair, by stating that he intended being in his
seat in the U. S. sena'e alien that
An«! a g«M»<! assortili» ni of all the leading va­ recalled.
rieties of fruits.
body meets in l>eeenilier, ai d th it he
One of the provisions of the new land has no id* a of again Iwinga candidate
i law inns thus:
"A person already the for governor
pr prietor of in re than lf>0 antes of land
A boy named Willie Prinett was found
in any sta'e or territory cannot acqii re a
near
Baker city last
week
wi h
rigiit under the homeste id I iw.”
a Lullcl-hi L* through his 1» east. A 44-
GIVE US A CALL.
It is said that the patty who attempted <’.ilibr-» pistol lay by hi< side, 11 is
to rob the Bedding ai.d Weaverville supposed iliat he corn mi ted i suicide
stage, and shot Graham, ttie driver, and through giirf over having been chasti-vl
la'er did rob the stage, was tried in bv hi' father.
MEDFOKD. OREGON
Ariz- na tor robbery and received a life
sentence.
F. '.stern < Logon si vep owne*s, having
Within a week forest fires on the lower passed through the wint»»r wi*! otV an«
loss to their tl x ks, worth speaking of. are
Michigan peninsula
have destroyed
[.lojcrty Valued at «2,000j'0o, an I left now jubilant over tl ei» pr opect*. Sheep
| lilli died« of families destitute. The loss in »bat '«»rlion ronin anti a good price,
incu.re-l v»as likely to be «lo'lbled before I b«’ing sold at $25») i»er :■«• id to !»«• deliv«»r-
I «»«1 iter sheai ing
the flames were cheeked
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Ex-Congrehsuiun John Young Brown
has been nominated fol- governor ot
K ntueky bv the Democrats.
HAMMON BROS
iNtAHiV miMBES CÛM1U1L
Zephyr
J. .M. \ augl.n and family have return­
ed to Burns, after a visit among friends
in Portland.
RHEUMATIC PAINS
MILLINERY
Both Knit and Muslin.
A. J
was no ai.trm to summon us rrom our
pap«Ts and nov.Ts, and we went to bea
at 11. An^la remarking that the three
“All ghost stories may lie explained,' dr rubs were «leeping beautifully, and
said Mrs. Marchmont, smiling rathei that it had tx-en a good move to let
scornfully, and addressing a large circl« Lucy Gar the other two company. 1
of friendsand neighbors who, one Christ was roiis.-d out of a sound sleep by wild
mas evening, were seated round her hos shrieks from the tbr«s> children.
What! More bad dreams? This sort
pitable hearth.
“Ah! you think so? Pardon me if J of thing must be put a stop to.' 1 said,
cannot agree with you." said Mr. Hon and I confess I was very angry with the
My wife was fumbling
niker, a well known Dublin barrister, of ( young rascals
Hush!’ she whi«[H!T
burly frame and jovial coimti uanee. ; for tlie matchliox.
famed for his wit and flow of anecdote. | < d. 'there is sonn body in the room.’ And
Tho ladies of tilt) party uttered excl.a j 1. too, at that instant felt the presence of
mations in various keys, while the uien' some ert iture besides ourselves and the
The candle lighted, we again
looked attentive and interested.
All children
that Mr. Henniker plea-e l to say was | r> cot.noitcn d - nothing to l»e seen in
wont to comman 1 attention, in Dublin dri s-n:g loom, tM-<li<M»ni or the drawing
ro. in ts-yond l he door of which was
at least.
But the curious sense of a pres
“Si you tl. tik all ghost stories may be «lint
explained? What would Mrs. March-: eoeo near us stronger than any feeling
mont say to our old woman iu the black , of the kind I had ever jireviously exiie
bouuet, Angela?"
And the barrister rii need - was gone. You have all felt
turned to his quiet little wife, who rare­ the j r. -ence of another ]ierson nnseen
ly opened her bps. She was eagerenough You may be writing—you have not
heard the door open, but though yotu
now.
“I wish 1 could quite forget that old liai k n toward the visitor, you know
woman. John, dear," she said with a somehow that he has entered.
■Qnite true. Mr. Henniker—but there
shiver.
"Won't you tell us, dear Mrs. Hen­ is nothing unnatural or unpleasant in
niker?
Please—please do!” cried the that sensation."
Nothing, of course; 1 merely instance
ladies in chorus.
"Nay, John must tell that tale,” said it to gc.e you some idea of what we felt
the wife, shrinking into herself as it were. on that occasion. We were astonished
No one knew how it happened that the to find the sitting rixini untenanted
conversation had turned ujk . ii mesmer­ Meanwhile |xx>r Hal. Jack and Lucy
ism, spiritualism and other themes shrieked in chorus, 'Oh, the old woman
trenching ujx.n the sujiernatural. Per- in the black bonnet! Oh, take her away!'
•‘Poor Angela, trembling, hung over
hajiathe season, suggesting old fashioned
tales, had something to do with it; or the cribs trying to soothe the children.
maybe the whistling wind, mingling It v is a go<«l w hile liefore they could
‘She camo
with the ¡wittering of hail and rattle of tell what had happened.
cab wheels, led the mind to brood over again, said Hal, ‘and she came close.
uncanny legends. Anyhow, all the com­ lo o to me. and she put her cold face
pany spoke of ghosts; some to mock, down near tny cheek till slio touch.sl
others to speculate; and here was the tne, and 1 don't like her—oh. I don't like
witty lawyer prepared to toll a grave In-r, mother!'
• Did she go to Jack and Lucy too?
tale of his own exjierience.
■ ‘Yes yes. and she made them cry as
His jovial face grew stern. Like the
Ancient Mariner, he addressed himself w • IL
" 'Why do yon not like her? Is it the
to one in company, but all were silent
black bonnet? You dreamed of a black
and attentive.
"You say all ghost stories may be ex­ bonnet l ust night, you know,'said 1, half
plained, Mrs. Marchmont. So would 1 puzzled, half provoked.
“ ’She s so frightful,’ cried Hal.
have said a year ago; but since we last
• 'How- coni I yon see her? There was
met at your hospitable fireside my wife
and I have gone through a very astonish­ no candle.
•Tins qiie-tiou perplexed the little
ing exjierience. Wo ‘can a tale unfold.
They persisted that she had a
No man was Ix-tter inclined to laugh at tsiys
light alsnit her somewhere. 1 need hard
ghost stories than 1.
“Well, to begin my true tale. We Iv say that there was no comfort for us
wished for a complete change of scene the rest of the night. ‘If any one is try
last February, and Angela thought she it.g to frighten us out of the place I'll lx
would like to reside in the same county even with him yet,’ said I. My wife be
as her sisters and consins and aunts”----- Iteved that a trick had been played upon
“Dorsetshire, 1 believe, Mrs. Henni­ the children, and she was most indig
naut
ker,” interrupted the lady of the house.
'Next day tlie cribs were remov«?d to
Angela nodded.
“1 intended to take a house for my the upper story, and Charlotte and Jo
family, leave them comfortably settled intia. our daughters of twelve and four
in it, and run btickward and forward be ti. n were | nt t > sleep in the dressing
We pre ! eted an end to the an
tween Dorsetshire and Dublin. Well, it room
The
so hapjH'ned that 1 did leave them for a ’ ti ly.mee we had t.een suffering
single day during the thri* months of enr-e was a quick tempered woman
my tenancy of the Hall. 1 had seen a •v!io won, | not stand any noniense, and
wonderful advertisement of a sjiaciotis H.d's l'.id dreams would lie sternly driven
We - tiled ourselves to our com
dwelling house, with offices, gardens, awav
■ rtal'le hu
reading by the drawing
pleasure grounds—to t>e had for fifty
pounds per annum. I went to the agent riHini fin- Suddenly there was a com
tnoti. :t ow. h.-ad. an outcry—surprised
to make inquiries.
“ 'Ls this floori.'hing advertisement tn re tiiar. terrified it rounded to ns
Aug, l.t I u I tn r l.ook down quickly and
correct?’ asked 1.
:-t t. I w .;h all her ears
Fast flying
“ ‘Perfectly.’
t t- p- v , : • heard above, the clapping
“ ‘What! ro many advantages are to
J a door then -curry, scurry —the pat
be had for fifty jsiiuids a vear?'
' M ost certainly. 1 advise you to go er <■! oaro te. t down tlie staircase. We
uirrv I aen«« the It.dl. and saw Char
and see for yourself.
.'to c
t t" rhtgov.-n returning slowly
"I took the agent s advice, and Angela
- with :i puzzled ex
was enchanted with the descrij.tiou 1
h»i honest face
was able to give lwr on mv return. A
i: “ ■tn ar.- you doing, ciiild?
charming little jiark, beautifully plantvd
with rare shrulis aud trees—a bowery,
vi ; ch c e to a hideous old
secludi-d sjtot, so shnt tn by noble elms
\ l*.»m.< t, who c I ioöc to
as to seem remote from the world. The v.
il-, p.uited Charlotte.
I
house—such a mansion as in Inland
i ■ -ni. I jn.njwd out of
would G. called manor house or castle-
- 1 o-T through your room
large, lofty rooms, thoroughly furnished,
ni
Then I saw It«-*
every modern improvement. My wife,
as surprised as myself that a place of the
¿«•wnstairs, ami I ran
f
kind should be going fur a mere son.'.
■L h • at the h>ot of the
G'gg.sl me to see the agent again, an I
* W,!- shut. She cer­
close with him. It was done at once. 1
Li not ti.ive ino! tiœ to open
I!
would have taken the hall for a year,
I ,• »i t ki. v V i.»re she can have
but Mr. llarrold advised me nut to do
so. 'Take it by the quarter, or at least
w i' Ch-irl.'tt-« explanation of
by the half year, he recommended.
Her down-
II: 1 «curry .1 vvtis’atrs.
"1 replied that it apjieared such a de­ I
•rtsibl f.i< v.puzzled and an
sirable bargain that 1 wished to take it
A GHOST STORY
A law has been passed iu Nebraska
banishing minors from the sal ons of
that state. This reform was adv. cated
Therc are U m Htivlcnts in the Normal by the temperance element, but the
J j B m
In on«* minut«» thet't'TicvitA Avri-
Rili. n-keepers did not oppore it.
/
P ais P i . istfii relieve«* rheumatic. school at brain ju*t at preset t.
/
'viatic, hip. kidm \, ein >l a «ni iiiik ' ii -
A Wet,si k handkerchief tied, w th nt
A nephew <f Jay < ioul I is employ'd
r
’ lar pain' and w» akm sses.
folding, over the f cj i< a compete
on the government works at Bandon
security against sutrix-ation fro sums.-,
Faahionablv clergymen are now giving it permits free b eathing and at the same
orders for tl e early crop o! hay fever to time excludes the smoke from tire lungs.
lw delivered in time f »r the European
The water is deeper on the bar and
tiiiK'd season.
the channtl ni.r? dearly defined than
Janies Foster has entered “Ida Mar- ever at Yaqnina bay. Tlie good effects
tin.” tno-vear old. bv Connor, in the of erecting a jetty on the noith side at
state fair breeder'« stake race, three- the mouth oi the bay are already appar­
fourths ot a mile.
ent
Sauvie's i hvnd, in the Willamette,
Over TO,0,10 people saw Tt tiny win the
lias la'i-n piirchaaed for its hunting Brookh n handicap. It w as one of the
> U1<*EH I Id.** ! I grounds,
which are famous for swan, grandest races ever seen at Gravesend.
geese, ducks and snipe.
Jockey Barnes, wi <> rode Tennv,
. ..... was
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Southern Oregon are ben by Inform» d that
iu addition Io a large and rit gant line of
Furnishing Goode
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ALL SORT'S,
THE LADIES
vead<l«<lt< n>) »lukih« following c uw-of
g >«»d«, of which I bave a tuli line:
mow ,-KIX l.l,s-
hoi . v . < rum
HV fl Till KV.
MAY 2*3. IMH.
1 he i lM KM lina a circolai Uni <»( 2500
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My baby w a* lnk» ii viTj su k win n
waw tUrlargeal eu.|<»ye«l I>y aiiy u< u*»pn|.«-r
ihr< <* iiHinlhs <»I<1. and in a t*-w da) s began l»ul»liiblied helween K*crflnu<1 ami Reti
breaking <»ut. We eni|>l»>\e«l both of the Kliitf. al. a illatHUcr ot 000 iiiilea, li
home th.« lor*»,an>! th< > eonld <l<» nothing for
him. Th» n w»* ?*« nt ror th«» bot «l«M*t<»r ill liaeretorc oCTerw ibr beai 1 niliieewruie
Eaton Kap“!»* Mieh., and he doetored him for' lo ivi veritiera. Olir ih! la priticipMly
w» eks. and tie ' vouiliirit (•> litrksuia. JuMOpliln» ami
w«HKr all tlie I
Btiaiiree» itten
»; an«! then I took Hlni»:.(h cQiiMtiem
to Jaek* >n, to a s • bollici t Alar Male of thl«
f"-
doctor wlio atlemD
J-
» '..ill) t • -k'll dlse
a”< g, and then h«‘
RHINEGCLD
got worn«» than «-v« r.
rhrn I told in) hub-
ban«1 that we I ih «I
nrneafn
the
mystic winding stream
better try tlie I’t’Tl-
The Khlnemaids w arded well the gold;
« Vl< 1 K k .M> l»!Es any
And. like dim voice-* in a dream.
way; did not l>av«*
any nb-a they w<»nid
Their song a thrilling legend told.
do any gotwl, but in
leaa than two months i
“He who molds a ring from this
fr»»in the time we began giving them to him
Shall rule the earth and air above;
he wx« entirely well and not a a|»»»t on him.
But flrat he must renounce the bliss
Flis hair l»egan growing right »4!. an«! we
And wondrous joy of woman ‘a love."
thought he would always be bald-hea«l«d.
There w.»< n«»t a apot oil In” whole iMMiy, taee
Ro ran the old delusive la>
and head, only hia nose and »’) «•!*, but what
That set man's heart and brain at strife;
wan a* raw a»* b»‘»d-steak. So poor tiiere was
But Love pr<x'laiine.l a l>etter way.
n »t an) t lung but b<»m s, am! '•» weak lie could
For he is lord of human life.
raise n\ uher ham! m»r head.
Mi<” FRANK IIAKRETT,
Wintbdd, Micli.
First win the woman’s priceless grace.
Then weld the ring of \ irgin gold:
Upon her band the circlet place;
Cuticura Résolvent,
Then lore is power, anil both you hold.
—W. J. Henderson in New York Times.
n A DU Q'k.n ;»ml scalp pui ifi «! ami
au-
UAD I U t’th*d by « i ll« l KA Soar. Abso­
lutely pure.
THROUGH T'.'KETS ovllixm.,
EA T 4 SOUTH.
K<>r Tn »«■•» mid tutori i.u ion r<iir*nli'iir i ni"»,
inai"., eie. « wtl on < ■
q - as on, nt Modi. -rd.
H KoEfll.KK.
H. F KiHlKIfc*.
MmiRK, r.
Ast G. F, x I».
Alias’
FRI D A >
- > 1. VKU I -I IM.IIISI.
i. v-t, eov «.Hiso i . stiio
11 MIV
The Mt. Shasta Route
tangent. >u. «i In. II « ' ).
1’1*11» « it), Ii vin-, id •
il«»hBÌ II'» M Ml. I.AIIA
MUOVI .
LE IV».;
!•;«•» A. W K «-. bul ¡i .
Portiaml
.&JU A. M r i
K««.* burg
ALBANY L« h \I,PAII.Ï I.XV» pl
llxvl :
akhive :
ac 'Jniiacraiir enni^
hear the
The 2<1 regiment ot Oregon National
Gnar.l, con>.Ktinir of eleven.eompaniea of
infantry an<l one cavalary «•ompany , wi-1
iro into camp at Engene on June 27th. |
The regiment is about 500 i-trong. Tie
pay roll of the men for their time, while
in camp, »ill tm about |.'>,00tt. The
item of transportation to ami bum Cann» j
wi I >»• a large one. Altogether the
the1
camp w ill cwt the st de somelhiog near '
$8 OHO
Senator Stanford projiosea to go into a
new business, that of the manuta< ture of
champagne. He has secured the services
of Eugene D »usj is, who has made tl <•
manufacture of champagne a stiidv tor
year«, and he wi I superintend the under-
taking at S n.itor Stanford's ctdebrated
vineyar<I at \ in i, Tehama county.
Mr. Parnell is angry nver the re elu­
tion adopt«»«! by the McCarthyi e« in
re^aol to the Paris fund and the evict« d
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER.
tenant«, and det lares that it is willfully
inisl-Mding in its aS'Uinptiuna. lie is
including th«» best rustic, ceiling an«l tt«M>ring
pie; ar.ng a reply in which he exacts to
furnished on short no.iee.
Bernhar.it on tl.« a'age is only excelled throw th«» blame f r the t mgling-np ol
(^Satisfaction guaranteed.
». S. SMITH.
by Bernhardt at dinner. Sire eats, drinks, the fund U|»on the M< Carthy f »cti< n
singR, pats her dog and drinks again.
Final proof must be made oi: all desert­
If any thing happens to displease her
she throw» eomethinc ar the dog, rails land entries under tne Act of March
him to her again, kisses him on t tie 3 1877, within three years, ami when
head and asks his pudon. Then she sought to lx* perfecte 1 und»»r Act « f
drinks to the health of every In rdy, includ­ March, 1891, v ithin four years from dat«»
ing the dog, and falls to eating. And s<> of entrv and p»iblic «tion of notice, and
sire continues to tear a passion to tatters intention to make final pro« f must be
shown in all cases where entrances aie
until tire last raisin has disappeared.
1
instituted since Aucii't I, 1887.
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tlier
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liege
at
Corvallis
tire
students
(loll
11
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p Pill
The horse market is prettv dull
(II
I
are required to work on the fa’in one
Thi« well.known hoti*»» hn« h»»en rebuilt I lUil, U tini d
hour each .lay, amt any labor they per­ now a'd over th • eoas», but la g«» «
w»th brick an«l graatly «»nlarg« «I. t»»'.”Ub ” b«’’»ig
form r utsi.le of that is paid for. Tit«1 h »rs«M always s«-ll well. Th«* II;»|
71EWLY FURNISHED
students are lns ructed in military tac­ sale of hor e-» and mules fr »m th«» h
tics in order to fit tin m for tire duties of county (C'al.) stock farm last week cl >se«l
It la centrally u cat»»«l in the bii'UH ss part of
I
town, and a good-■>aniph* r»»orn for commer­
the s i lie , if thnv should at any future F ¡«lav with the miscellaneous j-al *
draft In r es, mules and Shetland p ini-•«.
cial irav«’l«,r,‘, la Htt»*<l up in c«»iin«*eti<>n there­
time
be
required
to
bear
arms
in
Irehulf
with. Th» tabl«» i” r'iiKiahtly turni.MH-d with Gold Hill
C r< gon ,,f tl.eir country l’r. f. Letcher is colonel I her«» wer- 207 head sold al’ogeth»»r on
the beat th«* luarket atf.-r«!.«.
anti c mmandant as well as professor of th-t day f«jr an aggiega'e « f $.”»3/iC0,
E. K IIKIGHTMAN. I’r. p
making an average i f |l70 a head.
Ashland. Ort. !«i 1**1».
Ch >!<••• Locat on ami Prices Reasonably mathemitrc sml engineering in the
s-atec liege — Oregonian.
Additional particulars of th«» terrific
1/w.
ha Istortn at Gainesville, T«*X4«, are to
ftelrware
nas
ia«se<l
a
ballot-reform
«
lit
<
TI.AIIS
SMI» f » : » :* mi .* *’
the effect that the damag«* i« fifty miles
—ASK FOR.—
I. w, the twenty fifth State t > ter gnize in length and fr<»m two to five miles in
the nec.-ssitv of legislation upon thia width. Farmers all lost their entire
isrint
The measure is a modified form l oase.'hions. Croi>s we>e destroyed, and
of the Au-'ralian system. It follows the hoii-es, fences an«l or« hards whip laid
New York law in a provision for separate waste by w inds. Birds and small animals
party ballots, instead ot a b’anket ballot, were killed by thousan«ls by the hail­
DONE AT THE
And al ! of
but >t prohibits the use of pasters, and storm, but no jerson is repjrt«*d to have
forbids ttie u»e of any except official been hint.
MOST REASONABLE PRICES
Hallo's which can 1st obtained only at
KT THE
'Ire twilling r lace. The compar'ment or
** How to Cure All fikiu Blnennra.,t
b w,th systems of voting i- to Is* foil >wed.
S’inply apply “bWATNE’s O intment .” N<>
LU’KSON VILLE]
so that a really secret, exclusively official .nt«Tnai inttiicin«’ rrqiilrt*«!. Cure* rrttir.
ballot lias bi en obtain' d.
«»cxciua, itch. «WI «»Hiptlonn on the face, han K
UNRIVALED G O □ DS
noae, <tc., leaving the skin clear, white and
healthy. Its great healing and curative p»»w.
ere are poAsemied t»y no other remedy. Ask
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
our druggist for S waynk ' f O intment .
Mr« Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should
We execute Every Ihswrlptinn of Work in
alw ys be used for children teething. It
.»nr line In th.- moM approve«! stv I«-.
i
soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
«llltl
!>• -.11 tsil «•. .■ ill ni.'l .-vRiuiii*- «ampl
all pain, cures wind colic, and is the b» st
Irsls-iiK and
. rlaiti pt >
remedy for diarrhoea
Twenty-five cents
CANOES, E tc
When Baby was sick, m gar« her (Astoria.
a bottle
Casa OR INWTSLtwr *» ’ >
s «» ugmt solo .
• When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
CMCMANOCO 400 WM -.1 NSTOCK ALUQSaDE
* J bn R
Ho.' for Butte Creek,
| Wbtu the became Mi#e, sho clung to Caatoria.
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Ii«*drr,
ANOPMlOCS, ANO ALU v
M4«H*»«rCO
a *» reo
SEND ? J *
b't « *»<• ao
CATALOG ANO CLUJ Ol ; oumt *
The undersigned will ¡eave Central Point When she bad ciuldrau, she gave th a n Castons.
n
it
tn * a >
l.iv ■ .1 /efS«A H'zja ; • ry<rA.-n-
• a* ? • u
I noy j art of for Esgie Point, Brownsboro, Lake cr**ek
a» I« n e. it ' t . •nd Big Butte everyday in the week ex-
FRED. T. MERRILL,
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127 A ä *- o *3 tom Sr
PORTLAND, OR
■ at t ay SI KI f« rep»ing Sunday, return’nr the same dav,
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f'tti.at.tif «nd carrying the mail*«.as also passengers
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IM !1 > learn..«, and express matter. I will make connec­
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BneS.-(en*w .tnuru Aatrr
i t'U. MalNk. tion wi’h ti e trains each way Mr rates
are reason, bie.
I F. W illiams
The best salve in the world : : I'ut;
Bruises,Sores. Ulcers.Salt Rheum, l ev. t
Ih.liM»« a
I.Ilif.lt VI. SAI.AKY
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains.
1 •. «'•■■ fùrn «b
hum«- - I !•■ liHVel.
Shakes and Shingle«.
. ..ru t br» • lunt.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and i»e<i.
f. <>. VVl KEK
« ..» « an ' .uhi» Twin * lurn sfjtil fr».
A
supply
of
the
h«
st
shakes
and
shingles
five
cures for Piles, or no | ay required ft
♦ tri- I « r . lin»» I »
Iris juMt been received at the T i ' ies office issuaranieed to give perfect"-atisfact <o. r
numb-r >i h- « inali _■
r .»«•«Mt „ .. ra.
It • \ I %% i
i which wid he «old .n quantities io su;* at nionev refatided
Price 25 cents pv- bui
CWtlrvn fry fa Prltfar’s Cusfat). iV*SlftiBl>Te raus.
Fift salebVaMVruartlitr
ASHLAND HOTEL
by the year. His answer to this was a
reiteration of his first advice. 1 can't
tell you how he influenced me, for ho
really said no more than 1 ti ll you; but
I yielded to bn evident wish without
knowing why 1 did so, and 1 closed with
him for six months, not a year."
“Glamor, Mr. Henniker!"
"It would seem so. Mrs. Marchmont.
We went to tho hall, and Angela was de­
lighted with it. Tho snowdrops lay in
snowy masses about the grounds—the
garden gave jiromiso of beauty as the
season advanced. How the children ran
over tho house! how charmed we were
with every nook and
rner of it! Our
own bedroom was i^tomforteble, large
room, opening inU< a very roomy dress
ing room, in which my wife placed two
cribs for our youngest
Jack"------
“Don't forget to Bay­ that our G*.l
chamber opened from a sitting room.'
interrupted Mrs. Henniker.
“Well, for three weeks we all slept the
sleep of the just in our really splendid
suite of apartments. Not a grumble
from our servants- nothing but satisfac­
tion with our rare bargain
1 was on the
point of returning to th .ir. dirty Dublin
and the Four Courts, when”------
"When? We are all attention. Mr
IT uniker."
FARMS
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT
C. B. FITZGERALD,
BOOTS THE HANDSOMEST WJRK
AKIN, SELLING &
BICYCLES
MARBLE WORKS!
TYPEWRITERS.
ACENTS
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tile little ones must have
■ . termer •• 1 bv that ol.l wretch, who-
: he i- i iiev d In't dream it, father,
rut .light Wouldn't I like to puu-
. ii h. r!' "
Whit a brave girl!"ened Mrs. March-
■ -nt
B-.-iv.-’ Oil. Charlotte's as bold as a
•i' She went back tubed; and when
I )' v. ! her. in a couple of hours.
: . w.i.' 'I.-eping soundly. But 1 can't
iv eit' -r of us slept so well. If a trick
.. . l»-iiig played upon us it was carried
< it in • i .1 vi r i manner as to baffle me
•a; >lt I ■•< b
I ne.-d not say that 1 made i
—
cf . very cranny about the
C
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I:-'a ■■ and offices: and if there
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'. ret p -sa^.'or a door in the wall
a ■ v. iiere it e- aped me
We liad peace
f >r a I i t night, and then the annoyance
r. i - i ininieticed.
•?.ng.‘la’s nerve was shaken at last,
ti d -he iM-gtin to whisper. ‘There are
in heaven and earth, Ho-
unite tl
ratio’
i
■ John, you are making a storjr,” in-
t.-rrti| ted Mr.'. Henniker
It lsev . ty word true. I am coming
to an end
Angela, in spite of her dis-
< ...tin- r. <it 1 lielieve in a ghost in a black
I
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Charlotte believed in her, but
did n t > tre about her ghoaUhip. The
lint'.' and cook and housemaid declared
“Angela and I were sitting in the draw­
th. v were meeting the horrible appear­ I
ing room under the bed chamber 1 have
ance constantly, and they were all three
described, wh. n a luud cry startled us -
m i mortal funk. As to the children,
‘Mother, mother, mother!'
th.v would not leave off clinging to
“The little lioys were in G-d in the
their mother, and fretting and tremb­
dressing room. Angela dropped her tea­
ling when evening came. The milkman,
cup and dashe.l out of the room, forget­
tl:.- baker and the bntcher all told the
ting that then was no light in the room-
servants that we would not be long at
above us.
the hall, for nobody ever remained more
“I caught ut> a candle and followed her
than a month or two. This was cheer­
quickly
Wi found the children subbing
ful and encouraging for me."
wildly Jack's arms were almost strang­
••But you had never seen the charming
ling his iniith r. while ho i tied in great
old woman all this time?"
excitement, ‘Oh, the old woman in the
“No; but I saw her in the broad day­
black bonnet! The old woman in the
light
1 had agood long look at her, and
black Ixinnet' Ob oh oh!’
a more diabolical face I never saw—no,
“1 thought a little fatherly correction
not even m the dock. I was writinglet-
would lie beneficial, bnt Angola wonld j
ters in the study about 12 o’clock one
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not suffer me to interfere. She tried to
morning, when 1 suddenly looked up, to
soothe the little beggars, and in a few
n-e th.’ apiiearance that had excited such
minutes th •. were coherent enough in
a turmoil in my family standing near the
their story. A frightful oi l woman,
table
A frightful face—a short set wo­
wearing a 1 ack bonnet, had Ixs-n in the
rn: n <lr. "e.l in black gown, shawl, lion-
room. Sh- came close to them and G-nt
net this v
the impression I ns-eived
over their ctibs, with her dreadful face
Bet she looked quite htun.iu -quite ev­
near to theirs.
il : . tlu*n* was nothing ghosdy in be»
'■ ‘IIuw did you see her?' we asked.
¡1 ;
.rJ-. th evill :.-ecurd)e<lone’sblood.
‘There was no candle here.
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■ : ;.n.l I : -n I took tip a fold
"She had light about her, they said;
, •
:•< r nd t irew it st her My
at any rate, they saw her quite well. An
• • in .‘»i 1 .i:ig was to frighten her
exhaustiv. search was made. No trace
. 1 tl, htei.nl my wife -o m-ch
of a human G-itig was to be found. I re­
V Mt 11 i I < ; asnre i ■ d iu>t expect
frained from speaking to the other ohil-
..«•. : ■■ : . a- I ■! v iii .iuous eouute-
t:i
dren. who -lept in an upjer story, though
i
< f t lie . - ttninal cl.u-'.
1 softly entered their rix.ms ami exam­
fell pen the f or. aft. r
1
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ined jirex'.-s and wanlrubes and peejxjd
pir.ly g»»;r . t ,i lgh the ti-tire, ar.d
behind dark corners, laughing in my
w K a V. : eri ini vv tern it had leer.
sleeve all the while Of course we both L< *
i not much
j . i ken. however, ul-
believeil that Hal had G?en frightened 1
.i my theory <>f a human trick-
B
c
by a dream, and that his little brother
iroscd like a ' » u - tu rceined over
had roai'd from sympathy
Don't -te
tf.ri.ed."
breathe a worn » f this to the servants
•Bid vou tell Mrs. Henniker what you
whisjienxl Mrs. Henniker.
“ 'I m not such a fool, tny dear,’ I re- had .'fl’ll?"
■■Naturally I did
At this period we
plied
But pray search the lower ro
talked of nothing el-e. bhe saw the ap­
gions, and see if Jane and Nancy have
parition twice herself. Once «he entered
any visitor ;n the kitchen,' she continued
our dressing room and saw the figure
She came through your door, mother,
bending over a sleeping child (it faded as
troni the sitting room,' 6ublx-d Hal, with
she looked); another time she was with
eyes starting out of his head
mein the drawing room, when she laid
‘TA ho, love?" asked his mother.
“ 'Tlie old woman in the black bonnet. down her book and whispered, ‘See, see,
near the door!’ There, sure enough, was
Oh, don't go away, mother.
the api»‘.arance that had visited me iu
'So Angela had tosju-iid the remainder
of the evening between the childn it's the study in clear daylight. I did not
make her out qnite as distinctly now be­
cribs.
■\That can we do tomorrow even cause our candles did not light up that
Ing? a.-ked she
I have it! Lu. y shall end of the long room, or my older eyes
lx* put to G‘d beside Jack.
Lucy was were not as good as Angela's.”
“What did Mrs. Henniker do?”
our y. 'ingest, aged two.
“She started up and ran to catch the
"All wi at well nuxt night
T.'Bure i
ahi woman in the '.)*ok
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS
"And did she catch her?'
‘She caught a shiver—nothing more!
“After this 1 resolved to give up the
hall at once, sacrificing four months'
rent for the sr.ke of my wife anti chil­
dren. who.-e nerves would have soon tx*-
come shattered had we remained. 1
went to Mt . Harold and told him how
disagreeable the place was to us. He
was grave and very guarded iti manner,
confessing that no tenant stayed more
than a couple <,f months at tho hall —
that his client certainly made consider
able in consequence—that he had done
his utmost to find out what was wrong
with the house, but all in vain. Mr.
J----- wonld not speak about it, ami
when strenuously urged to explain re­
plied emphatically, ‘1 shall never tell
yon the story of that house.'
"Wedismi's.-d the servants with hand­
some presents at once on our return to
Dublin, so desirous were we that the
children shonl.l never be reminded of
their terror. I think they have not heard
the old woman in the black bonnet
H|x>ken of since we left the hall, and the
younger ones have probably forgotten
her. As to us, we can only say that the
».viterr is unexplained.”—Argoev.
Administrator’s Notice
K IVEi. 3 DE
iu the matter oi th«' estate of L. C. Romine
diWMMii.
LloTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
h un«h 1 -ign« «i iiusb« « n appointed HdinniiMra-
t«»r of tn«- « stat«- ot L. C. It* mine, dee« as« d
b) ord« 1 o1 tin Count\ Court of th«* Stat«- of
Oi« gon in Mini for JacK'on ( ounty.
All pi jsons indebted to said estate ar«* r«*-
«iucst«*d to s« tth- th«- sam«- immediately, mid
iho>«‘ having claims against th«- «-stat«* will
pi*f nl itn iij to im-at iuv 1 <-hidcn«*v in M< ad-
o*.».' iH'tc.ni't. Jai kson < «»., Or., with proper
voia iu-rs attach« <1. within six months lr« in
th* !ii>r pub.¡« at:.. 11 of this nolle«-.
Datcl Ma\ s, lsul.
JOHN DoDSON. Administrator.
G i ent’s 1 it: :> C i.
K. M.
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SMALL FfiUlIS, ROSES
AND SHRUBS.
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Apples, PeoChce. Fc<re, Cl-errics
Almonds, Plumbs, b'ectarire«,
Quinces, Apricots,
Walnuts,
Blackberries,
Strawberries, Currants,
Raspberries, Gooseberries
and Grapes.
At Lowest Prices
MISCELLANEOUS.
Administratrix’ Notice.
Iiiilu nmtt■ r of tlie estai•' of M.itf >i P«'tcr
son. d« c<*«ist <1.
fr* ' lb I l> III .BEBÍ til VI.X ’JHAT THE
11 un«h-i * gn<d hu- b< < n appointed adndnib
nati i \ <»! tie » -lai« of Mattili P« t<*ison, d< -
<*«*uM*d. b) order of tin* Count) Court «»t lb«»
Mat«-ot Or« k «> ii . mund tor Ja«kson count*.
All p« r>« n> md«-l»le*l to eaid catate ar«* re-
<jiic't» i lu s» ttie the >uiuc iiniii(*diately, and
Ilin.'« having « lainis againsf the «stale will
present tii«*in t<« me al my r« si<!« nee in « en­
trai Point pi< « inet. ,»r to my attorn«*), U in.
M. Colvig. at his olh« « hi Jiu'k'oiivilh-* Ja< k-
>n count y. Ort gon. w it ii prop« r vouch« n* at­
tach« d, u it* in t»*x months from the first pul»'
licatioii
of this noi •« .
I
MKS. M C. .MoHIllS,Administratrix.
!>a’< «I Api il 24, 1H»L
THE RIVFRSIDl KURS RY
County Treasurer’s Second
Notice.
1' l«M*Kt«’d «»n<* an«! « th - !
Grant’' P»«>'. «••> K**^u< i .\ • i
farm, and in tin- I « -4 an«l
Hout hern< t <
Ot ri. K m T keasi heh or J acks ..*. <•<>„
J a . Ksoxvii.i.r. Ol«., M hi ±t,|swl.
I
f
Holl» V. Is ltl.ltl.lfl GIVEN IliAT'lHEItE
un fuii'ls in tli« < ouiiiy Tt Hbury fur tin*
!'« «¡t lllpl lull <»! ( OUIII)
WHI l lilllf* pMltCbtcd
up f<» <>ctob< r V, 1HM5;
Numi
W Numlkcr
/»nd the bci»t lump
r . -r made, like Alaa-
Gt.i r of old. ”a won-
dertul lamp!" A lamp
CONSUMrTICK
SCROFULA
«»Bl I _O
i.b*.«.lui«'ly non-
r x ploai i r and UM«
l»; < alialib, which
gives a clear, aofYv
briUianttvliI te light
EMULSION
IIP »o.MER.
County rrcuMirer.
COUCHS*T,S Notice of Final Settlement
CURES
of sft rax>llt< youAi!
Purer and brighter
than gas light, softer
than electric light,
more cheerful than
either! That lamp is
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many have gaineil one pound
per <lav by its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not n so-ret
reinolv. It contains tin- stimulat­
ing properties of the II\ |i--ph'is-
phites and pure N<.r-.v< gian C-.d
Liver Oil. tlie poteiic v < . : ’tl.
being largely incr< a -V It. is used
by l'hj -i.-iai.s ¡-.11 ever
; "■ '11-
PALATABLE AS f£iLK.
‘The Rochester.”
And with it there is no »moke, no •mell.
n-> bri>kt>, chinm/yt, no flickering, no »wealing
no climbing up of th» flame, no “tantrums
nor annoyance of any kind, and it never
need» trimming. It» fount» «oil reservoir»
being tough rolled »e»rnle»» brass, with cen­
tral draft, it is absolutely unbreakable,
and as ime at a (allow catxile.
Only five year» old and tt,r 1uo tnillion fj
lamp, in
It mu»t be a GOOD lamp to
make »uch a teHsng success
Indeed it i».
for lamp» may con.e and lamp» may go, but
the “Rochester
»bine» on forever!
We
make over 2.000 ortistic vaiietie», — Hanging
and Table Lamps. Banquet. Study, Va»e and
Piano Lamp» every l*ln<l,in Brome. Por­
celain . Bra»«. Nickciund Bl-tk Wroughtlron
Ask the lamp dealer for it.
Look for the
trade-mark »tamp “ Fill I?<a hf . stfh " If he
fia»n t the
■* Rochester and the »tyle you
want, or if r.o lamp-store 1» near, send to u»
for free illustrated catalogue <and reduced
price-list), and we will box an«l send you any
lampaafely by expies», right to your door
In Ih« < «»uut) Court ol tli«* Miit** «.f Mrtgon,
for ìli«- < ounty of Juckson.
In th«- mutter of th«* *t<tut«*«»f Albeit Andf*r-
m *» i >, <l«*cea»*«*d.
otice is hereby oben that the
H(lmiiiiHtrat«»rof th, <*Nt4at<‘ of Alt»« rt An,]«*r-
N '«•11
<!«•<•« iu.« •!. ha' til«’«! in the (>»ui«ty (.«»urt
ot Jut-kbon county, <Jr«'gon. his final <i«-c-«>unt
as such »«lminibt i ator. Mini l»y «»rtjer of said
Court rucbdMy. Jut) 7. I nu I. ut the L«>ur of
IU o’cl«>« k a . M.. ihb« i f«»rb«*aiing tii«-n«»!. All
p«*rbons nit«-M ,'t«\l ai«.* li< i< b) notila-d t«» ap-
P< ar and tile his or h« i obj« ctiuua to suid ac­
count on or l»«’for<* said day.
l’ltblibhi-sl by ord«T ot lion. J. K. Neil, Judge
ol sai<l Court.
J.A. ANDERSON.
A«iiuiniMratur ot Muid oíate.
l-Ht.-i May 1 i, lhMl.
Notice for Publication
Hu’.'l If.) ci! l>i‘■
l.AM» Ot HCl. AT RoSI Bl KG. ÜRj
April 21, 1*91. (
OTICE !S HEREBY GIVEN IHAI THE
tolniwnig-iiHincd s« tt!< r has tiled notice ot
hi* intention to muke final pnatt in sup|M>rt ol
Ins claim, mill that said proof will be made t»e-
forc tin- ju«lg< «<r ch ik of th«* county « «»urt of
Ja« kson « ount \, Oregon, at JackitonviHc. (»re-
gon. on Thuis«iM>. June 11, Ist’J. via: Jam« a
K« nt, hoim-st' i«<l « i'ki v No. ;>■;«►’», tot th«* >L V4
ot -•< 2.5 I wp -
l/l W. W. M.
H« nam«-' th«- foilow ing witness«'» to prove
his eoiit:nu«)us r«'Sid«,n<*e upon andcult ivatiuti
ot «aid land. \ 1/. M. E. Hunt of Medford,
Georg« Bu-n ol Eagle Poii.t, I. IL UilliHltlh
and 1. F. Williams of Central I’oHit. A!! ol
Ja< k'->n < ounts, Or. g in.
JOHN il. SHUPE.
Register.
gCOTT&BOWNE.Ch^m!
N
ng
ROCIIEbTEIt LAMP CO.,
4J Park Place, Now Y gf ’ u .
Manuf.-fturtrt, and We OwneetnfltncheorfrP-:*--
' P«S Xar^at Lsmp ,*•» ir: 1 1 Lie V.. 1
THE ONLY TRUE
IHON
gj TONIC
Administrator’s Sale of Real
Property.
Will P»rtfy Ih» Weed i n» mis’«th«
Liver sud k'-lrrj« unii ke«ior» th«
H»«ltb wod Sifcr« uf Vouih I
In th> t’ounty Court ot tlic Stai«- of (»r. gon.
tot tIn-< «»uni) <>t Jackson, sittmg tor thè
transaction of |»robat«* busin« ss.
In tti«-umili t «>t tm* «-state ol lnn<s Ell«tt,
Want of A(:'‘ti’«». In: c»«»’.on_
J.nrk of
*•!■*: h ana 1 ir«4
F»* in? • .'«• je -ired.B üss .
ran»**
o' i nerviw r«tc-iv»
n -w ‘ r-e f u.. v*n»the n. 1 nd
n « ».ii ¡-I.“« Brain Power.
i
_* ~ ~ !•• ‘iuruiii troni romei a-ota
A ÌT\ì t L- «
• 1 r «w I w ! r. d
L
fi La
; I
II A i ; r K b I F OM
TONIC s r’fv ».rd
» r>- (♦.’«••» h clear ù-al-
thyconu «■» ■ 1 fr re juent .Hteir.; t* at eot>nterf«iV
tng or y « 14 to t>.« e • arity
origin«
ponotri'-’-r T.e’.t *!*•’. ’ ' * i»tl!«»lSAL bb « ì KE'T.
Dr. HARTER’S LJTTLE LIVER PILL8W
Cure ‘
.. .. «n. Liv.«r Come uint and S
TÄ••/„•A
o TI(
w ! «»Ii
S.itnrdau, June <i, .
th«* hour ol 1 «. « I >< K <»f aaiddav, m *11 at pub­
auction t<> th«* iiighot biód«T. at <h**
urt-huu'*- «i«H»r in Ja< k»*«»nviHe. in Jack-
ii « -unt) ; ori son, the tollouinx d«*sci-¡bed
pt « mi-« s. t >-wit:
N I? 4-« « :.•’». t »* P L’'. r 3 «*. situatiti iu Jack*
' »n < «»iinty. « »i ogoii.t-oiitumiDK In«» nvrv*«.
Al b< lonirniK'to tii«-cf*tat<* ol inn«-»* E!h*tt,
• <•< ased. aud hituMt«*U in Jackson county.
< negron.
Terms of saie— cash in liand.
E. D. ROSF.
«»( Inno Ellett. de-
at
(
He.i’x h'* S r: p * 1'n««» and praam bovi■
O.K i» ' -»»i r«-. «- i’oftwoc«» r in (>o«taEe.
F
Or. HARTL-) .VXDG1HE CO , E l L c j», M—
«nd a h.*i<e »«oini ot tuiaug fc-eet which »trikes ih«
face like a thousand needles. Wind forty miles an
hour. Yen sar a mao couldn’t stand such ex­
posure? No, he couldn’t, without just the proper
clothing And there’s onlv one outfit that can
keep a man l**th warm and dry at such a time, and
that t> the “ Fish Braud Slicker.0 They are
guaranteed storm-pro«4. waterproof, and wind­
proof
Inside one of them, you are as much out of
the weather as if indoors. Ihev are light, but
warm
Being re-enforced throughout, thev never
rip; and the button* ere wire-fastened. No rail­
road man who has once tried one would be without
it for ten times its coet. Beware of worthieaa im-
iitlons, every garment «tamped with “ Fish Brand”
rade Mark. Don’t accept anv inferior coat when
you can have the “ Fish Brana Slicker ” delivered
without extra cost Particulars and illustrated cat«
kJofue free.
A. 4. TOWER
I
K I-4”*
A
»1
JtSrC-'ï»
To cure lb'..* ii-i'aS. k IiuLidio L< , t «'F.sti-
palion, Malaria, Live r < otrplainl.-, take
the 6afe and certain remedy,
SMITH’S
Citation
h tit) Court o! th«» State of Or«*gon
lor tin - <.'«»unty ol Jack*»<>n.
Int:.<- matter of the estat«* ot John F. K«>ss,
d<*c«*ased, citation:
To Marx Stani« ) . Jenni«* B. ibatno. Abarilla
l»a\ i'. L«-wis G Ross. Adeline M-hmitt. G«-o.
B Ross, Tiios. 1». Ross. Minnit* Cunningham
an i J >hn E. R »ss. Jr . and all others intcr-
• -t«ii hi th« Mid «•stat«*. Gr«-ct ng;
IN THE N AMEVb THE STAT». < »F OREGON;
I You ar« hereby called and required to ap-
p«ar in t h«- Count) < ’«»urt <»1 the st at «• of <»r«-
gon. for ttie Count) «»f Jackson, at tin* t'oui-t
Room tluTeot. at .la* ksonvill«*, in the County
“1 Jackson. <»n Tinxiuy. th«* 7th day of July,
l'î»l. «t b» o'*l.wk in the forenoon ol
that da), tlu n an«! th«*re to show caus«-. it
any, wh) an order show!«! n«»t !»«• made, by
this « ourt.tor th«» administratrix of said <*state
to seli the preinis«^ naiin'l in ber p«»titn»u
In n in hl«'i. to-wit:
N b,..f I>or»aii«»n Land Claim No. t>*7 in Twp.
37 south, of rang« 2'V.
Also the I iHx tional E Ly of N W <4 of
in sain«- township an«i rang« . being th«- unsold
portion ol Donation laiu-l Claim No. 7J. con­
taining 41.7> acr«*s.
Ais«) th«' N
<»1 lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5. and W* u, ot
tlu^N W ’4 of sec. Iti in twp 37 S. of rang«
I n i in < ■
Boaton. Maes.
CONVF NIEST.
K!SSIH6?’'n:’o;"“
i
I.F.SMITH ICO
VEGETABLE PANACEA
PREPARED FROM
ROOTS 8c HERBS,
i
FOR THE CURE OF
' D
P STÀ* -L J À U N tHC E • ¿
^CHÍjÚS8rFEVÉÍÓ Ï J
•DISORDERED DIGESTION-
• SICK/HT a DÀCH E* ' ,
•GENERAL-DEBILITY-
AHC ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISINQ FROM A
DISORDERED STATE or the STOMACH
INACTIVE LIVER.
ion SALE BV ALL
ST LOUIS MO.
i
To cure roatK eno»"« tlie medicine muat
bo more than h piir^atise. To be per»
manent, it must coutuia
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties.
Tntt’a Pill« po*acK« tlie«<* «inaiiliea la
Bn emiuent degree, and
Speedily Restore
»
Als«» E Ln! the N E *4 of sec. 12 ill twp 37
S. rang«' 3 W.
Belonging to the estate of John E. Bow.
«lecca Red.
Witm-ss. th« Hon. Janu-s R. Neil. Judge of
the count) <*ourt <»f the Ktat«* of Or«*g«»n. for
the c«»unt) of Ja« kson, with th«* s«-ai of said
« -urt affixed, this JIKli day <>f Mav, A D.
1«J1.
Attest:
MAX MI LLER. Clerk.
to the bowel« their a»f nal p«rt«ifaltlt
■notion, an e«i*>eiatial to regularity.
Sold Everywhere.
DO YOU WANT TO SAVE
------- FKOM
CALIFORNIA
P
?..
•_».■> lo .'.o «‘ENTS
ositive
OR AN
•
E l> HEREBY GÌ\ ÈNTI!Al BY VIK
:tn <»id« r ami iicens«’ of thè abov<~
H « tu<-<>1
utiti'-d « ou 11, in th« at»ov«-< lititled tnatt«-r. 1
I
.¡vi
< »N
!•:%
Dollar you
'
DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS.
____ ÌMMÌ.SJ7
YOU NEED BUT ASK
CATARRH
Aheuinalistn. Neuralgia. Corn'
• »nr Illustrat’d Catalogue,
ationa and i»nc«*s of every
«unti in th«* l nife«! Stat«s at
inanuta* tur. rs’ prices. Iti.tmü illustrât ions,
ai! lines r« pr« sent<*<1. Catal«»guv maile«! free
on application. A«i«ln*s'
• HI« AGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO..
No. 178 West Van Buren M..chirag«>.
HEADACHE, Ard ALL PAIN.
Thr C»lifornl» Pciitivr nd X.gv »•
ELECTRIC COUGH CURI
Cl/Dts COLDS. CK0UP. COSSUMPrrOP.
Sold bv all Piaggi.-««.
Ea-b 35c, !0c 4 f
1r«a,'n«cr A Co
Prop * Lo« Ariel«,. Oal
EVERY ONE SHOULD TRY
ALLEN S noc ^“ n RN
SEEDS.
Il th, M . lomt «ou ,b-.tl with do.w not ke.-p
ttor.i. ».ni to AI.I.I X dr,.I He t-.ijt. the
|>obli(X<-. Ih-.uilitul I i.li.togio- rent tr> «-.
A ddress :
Th«* S. IL HE adache and L iver (T he taken
n<M*ording to direction« will keep your Blood.
Liver and Kldneya in good oracr.
Th«» S. B. (’«H’GH (THE for Colds, Coughs
an«l Croup, in connection with th«» Headaclu’
Cur«', is as n«*ar pcrf«»ct ion as anythin) known
Tin* 8.CB. Ai.ritA P ain ike for internal and
external us«*, in N'euralKia. T«»otha<-he.Cram«»
Colic an«! Cholera M oi I hih Is unsnrpass«-!.
Th«*y are well lik«xl wher* ver known. Manu-
factiir«*d at Dufur, ()n*gon. For sale by all
druggists.
PERFECTION FOR THOSE *H0 WRITE RAPIDLY,
Imj*»!*-)'•• t.» mak«'them »ti« k in the paper, ••pnrt,
orbL't
>■ ■' \<’.v M!hH»th an«! evrii. Simples
►■nt EL’! J *i rece ipt cf return ¡»u«*'.ir ‘ . 2<i-
lor P /*
r »
PERRY & CO.,
8,N,w°vaod;:?'
I n i th'fiATidtiAL HOI EL
Cox. 3d und L Stiecti«.
POKTLAN J >, OK.,
---- THE BI>T—
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSL
I«* the onlv positive cure for DYSPEl’SIA.
CONSTIPATION. LIVER and KIDNEY DIS­
IN THE >1 A I E.
EASES. and ia rvt,*<)inniende«! by phytdciam*
when other niedicin«*a fail. Thousand# t«*stify Free Bates to and from the Zetel.
to ft# having saved tbeir livea. To Mothers
No Chinese empl«»yt d an«! no deviation in
a.ul Daughter# it has proved a blvMing
charges.
JU bottle; fl for >5. All Dea’era.
M«*als 25 e«*nts; lodging 25 '• i.is i«i «*cnts
Dr. DAVID nikkEDV CORPORATION RoHdout. N. T
I . LI WI. J < »N. l’l « i i ir i
ELECTRIC BELTb±$,
(jwiug t" the Kiva nur
cesn ol tin i ' w *•» ¡.I
6
Klrclrie ^u«»|»cUH«»r) 11« !<.’’ v.
ha'c redu<*» 'i tl.«- pn •• ir-.-i
vei which link« wit tii' <*h<»a|>
< A -
• U.
an«i «u|H'Ti"r t • <«tb« i h \
h an
«P*T >
* gold it from $
t" f 5*’. i r< • bv m .
»orflLirTIIRI b i»«‘lt«f' rglll -« n«l - r -i«"
r
Ad'ir» “!». t‘nliforuia Ehflrb- Beili'«». Ilm 2¿‘»K
Man Francisco*» a!, creali at
Mark« t
Couch», Cold«. Ir.fD»«nza. Pr^nrMtlt.
__ Hoarfer.ee«. Whoopirtf Ccvg'n, Croup.
hroat, Aathm.-., aftd ever) aff« • n of the
—¿L
THIS t’ÄPEBES,'^
I ¡»wllwi
E. W. ALLEN
THI. I Xl.ElGIGSF.D OI-'O'.IIS Kill t-Al.E
I hi. 1 Hrttt ot ;Hh H.-r.-x, I, tug x inllo* s. tith, dm
ol Ltt-kvill.-, on«*corn, r toix-liinir G— I river.
It is all len««*«!. 125 acr«*t* in cultivation. 3
a«’ie> Jn grov.ng altaifa and 12 acr« s more
seeded th« rcto. Tti«*r«- mm two good w« Ila.
«•ither «»ii«-ot which will fm i i'li |«h nty of
water tor a windmill.
A «lit« h tlmi tsk« a
water iMGii th« big Klamath rix«r urns
thr«» igh tlie |>laci*. t*<> that it <*an la* irrigated.
A Mnall or« hani of choice 11«*-s it* also glow­
ing on the t»lac«-. The soil tb «1««p, bandy
loam, and highly |»r«>ductivc. Th« re art a
»•mall <lw« lling-tiouse and cfhtr buildings in
g«M»d «•«>!. htion on tlie farm. Tin' whole will
t" !*« I ‘.a r« asonable figure. Cal' <*n or ad-
J L. DOWNS or I. (’ J ohnson ,
Lmkvilh* Or.
To Delinquent Taxpayera
»TH L i> HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
dciinuu« nt tax list «»1 Ja< kmm <-<»iint) . < >rc-
N t g'ln,
lor l''.««!. liMb b<*eii fur rod over to rue from
tin- Hon < <»unty Court for its imnuxiiate coi-
1« ction. All perwona wbo arc on aai«i lint will
pl« af call at niy office in Ja<-k«*nnvilh* and
settle without further delay, aa I will be com-
pclicd to h «-y upon th«* property of 'aid dr-
linnucnib. in < r b r to < nforce* pay nicut of
-aid tax. If not paid forthwith. A i r«»mnt
compliance with the law will mv « cwt«
J. G. BIRDSEYE
h«*riff «nd Tax Gdiovfor <»f Jiidn-ii Conniv
Or» iron.
Datc«l April 30 1K»1.
EMORY
Mind wxn<1«Mnngc’ir*d B w.k« U«**nsd
in on* FMMlin«. Tnalinwiniibfr. m »]|
p»r*w «»f tlie (bib««
Pr>«|M'Ctu«. i- -» st
FRFF., wnt on anp1ic«tH»n t«i
A- L4WKU.. »7 •«Mb
New \ .~fr
Newspaper A<lr«!rtUing Bureau «10 spruci
Street»,wher. a*R» r.
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