The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 10, 1891, Image 1

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ADVERTISING AND
Publish.*d rv«r> Friday bj
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E1»IT«»H AND Pll«>FHlKTt»H.
times
new
building
otttoe—Corner Third and C Street«.
Rat«* of Subecription:
’ne copy per annum. In advance..
«ix month.*».......................
three months ..........
STATE OF OREGON.
L . s Senators. J. H. Mitchell, J. N. l>olph;
C »iigr«-«sin.tn, B. Hermann; G «vcru«»r. S. P« n-
n «ver; S4 « r« lary ot Stai«-, G« «»rge W. M«*-
Bri'ic-. Slat«* i'r« asurcr, Phil Mrtscaan State
Pi-.m.T.i (’. Rtk r; Supt. ........... Instructn»ti,
E. R. M* Kir »>'; Suprvni«* J «big«**, K. S. gtrahan,
Cii.vt Justice;VV. P. L«»rd. U.S. Bran.
nasi’ .11 DICI li. DESTRI» T.
Comprising Jacks»»!», J •s«*pnin<*, Lak«* an i
Ki.» a uh «•.»unti«**, ( ire.nt Jildg , L. K. Web­
ster, District Altoi-nvy, xV. M. «'olvlg.
JAI XS«>N COl'NTY
S.-n ir. I’.i • ». «'.»nr •»»; d (ir>s«nt at * vet»,
S. Farrx. J. »V. Merritt, J. M. 'I • » I; C«>unty
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Jutgr. .1. it. N il; • «Ài I * -■».
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W . l'ay -
«>r, H -n. H »> -n uri. '
k. M. .»L i U ci . Sheriff, J.
M. H .unes; i'ri-as"
G. Hir isrx . K *c »r 1« 1 M
»ircr, G. fl. B. » >.n«*r, A.sa«1» or, I. L. Hamilton;
Sen »«»I S«ipcrn»t«m imt, • ' s. Price. Surveyor,
P Apple/aB»-, ».’»rm«r. :. S. F.uvon; Stork
Insp«» tor, W. F. S mg« r
.l.l-kCHl \L «-ol"Sl v.
J.nut Sm it t , xV. St. » ,.«»»•; K •pr«s«intativv,
H. B. MtUcr; County Ju lg. . V. « olvig; « oiu-
mii*Mioiivrs, C. v>. Big«'*.«>a. I*. H.m.srn: (Jerk, ( .
K. Caan*l«>r; SnvrHf, Jam« *» C. .M
l’r< nur-
er. J
»i»«*r, r; As- --.r. E • Harmon;
3ch »«»I Supvrmteii4r.il, W. \ M>»-*‘i«-, Survey­
or. C. xV. liav' iis; C »r«»ner. Di. »V.iiiiw«*.
KiaMA I H OH > I v
Jonil S •iwt«»r, C. A. Cog-,* -n .»I tatk . Rc|»-
rtMvaMAiv«-. A- shinier wi Lake; (\>unly Judge,
J S ^rr. C > aim «toner s H. il. Cumt*»u.
C. H. Silvera; L’lcrM, A. L. L«*avitt; Snoritf, E.
XV. Qowan; 1’rca.survr, Wm. E. H »wv; Aw*r-»-
<«>r. Joint Smart,
»<>1 Sup«*. int«*»i«i<*ut. r. L.
F. idiiEim; survey «. mt , Isa Lcakear«!; Coroner, J.
T. FurUea.
lane coi stv .
Joint S»*ii..l*»r. « A. r.ii«r>*ll ot i.nk**. lli*|>-
r<*. »I..IIV**, \ s.n 4.*r; 4'oiinij Jiili**.» A.
Wo. nr** * ■ n.n.*»**i »11 *T*. 4 * 4..»n**. <»»**i. \|
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-mt
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r ,nl 4'1 .M.ir* r; A 4>*i dl* n. .— ' i . hi I f«upi*riii-
l* ll l**nt. A 14 l*'***.« r. AMi"*»ir. J. «.. *4.-
I. OI100IIO. ’* >4 «'«'I'* * ’",* *’ H *1"'"
MKtl'lNU «»r COl’KTs, KTC.
i’n«* a»ipr«-.U’ c »urt <»t Oregon m«*«*t* at
Salem. r« g«»iar i « tius eomimmcmg on the first
Mon lays in Marci» am! Octota r, also at Pril­
li« t >11 c.«mm« in nig «m tirsi M 'u i.») in Max.
L ir- Circuit court tort hr tir-t judicial diat rict
MIK m Ja« k.*««m ‘ »‘»nf> oil nr-t Momta.sa in
April >. "(« ini»« r »'» ‘ D .•••mi« r. In K amarli
« ouiu x "h *•• vml M«m lay m Jun- ami m-t
Mon i.») m Nov iita*r. In talk«-« »unty on th«-
.mr l M .n lav m Max ari l th«' - r «mi M m lax
in Oft «I m i . li» Josvpnim- « »unt> on first
M«m lax - in Mar« '» an i Augu-t
For J.u ks.m count> the c.miily, proba!«• ami
« .!innis>b«n«T- c«»urt.s h »«,« t « v«-ry month,
«.a 11.-m•mg w.i u tli« tir-t M »n«ia>;t«»r Josv-
» HII«- .• »only. In« m-t M m la> m January,
\,i ... .Iiilx «<*’• 1 - pt mt»« r. tor i..»k<* county,
vx'rt x a.tvri»ai« in »ntn, c«»inin«-m-mg th«- hr-t
M m-i ix in January. F>»r Klamath county th»*
nrst A■«•4.»«.•*!.»> .n .Marci». June, Septveber
an4 November.
Al <-<llord
NOTARY PUBLIC,
MAM FACTUREK <»!•'
REAL ESTATE ACENT I
Abstracts Made ol Titles to
Lands.
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View ot Fence in Position.
NEAT.
DU&ABLS. STRONG AND CHEAP
o.'s Stars
Short tail it* to <? h I i Ibrnia
.hickmnrillr Or-
Wiilam. tt-
Willamette
Wil'anut t <•
Willamette
FtiAMCIS FITCH,
AI T'KCNLY and «1)1 XHLI.OIC Al’ LAW
P. P. PRIM,
AllOICO.Y ASI» H.I VI.b'li Al LAW .
.J«I«'A »«»»« r»lta. fhttjttH.
STEAMER SAILING DATES
FI«»M V.U/I’INV
fh <»M - n fk \x< i-< <»:
Valh x. l'hiir—lay. Max
Willamette Va ry,Sunday. Maj
\ « < V, Satuniax. May ..
Wiilaini tr«*
l'u< *<tlas. N1u>
M i ' i mil ttf \ ,i . x , . -In.-w i.i \ . M »y ..
V illcx, Sunday . Maj
Val!, x, Sunday, May
Wilianii (!•• V all« y, i'liur*. |;i) . Ma\
Tin* company reHt-rvi's the right to change •* tiling <l.it -s without notier.
Train* c«nneet with th? O. A (’. R. IL an ! Ri . r lta.it> at c »rxailfs and Albany.
I’i »;•» N « wi I run Tin’s lays. Thors lax s m I S it i;r lax •«. aml-m int-rm batcilays w lien
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arx l rum N-». 4 xvili run M m lays. W. 1 u*s«Lix « ami I ri«!ax s. ami on . fit« rtn<*«hat
wh«*n ip «•«■--ary.
!’■ E. Hogg, R« tc ! v •r.
C. C. MOCUE,
F. a I». Ag’t. <> P. IL K C«>.
< ’orv «Ili». Oregon.
W. B. WEBSTER
Gen'lF.A’ P. \g t, » >r»*tf«»q D'«v«*ioprnant <’
itgmuery St,
VHI pra« lice m .01 c -.irtsot tm- stat«-. '»
in tnr Court H »use, tmrd >l«M»r t>» u n ot
trance.
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J. R. NEIL,
NE PLUS ULTRA
ATTOKNI l AND COI N?KU»H AT LAM.
JACKSON. ( I KR\
,hick»onrillf, <‘r.
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in tn«? Court House, first «1»
trance.
l i»«- un b-reign«*«! is m»w nianutHctin ing H*
• • M ch <1«'X xs saxxin II in Jacks««n <■• iiii ’ i
Drcg«>n, the
H.K.HANNA
I.IIIH)
rroH.NEY AND ttH NSHLDK Y I
C W- 'n
Will priwtio* in .il! courts of th«-
in Drill's la:« k. up-stairs.
A-lui. Uh;.i«‘
'Ü 'W l* ' •
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If1' 3
ROBERT C. SMITH
St .t« . in«! xxif put it against any other
inamifa« tur«' tor
lAPItHik AM' »««»«» ii »»«»urx.
fiiunt'» run», tfr»y»n.
»..lb c in Guyton A Co. s brick. upHtwirs.
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ROBERT A. MILLER.
mitt Host Ihirablf Mirhinr
B ia I
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ATT )UNEY AND 1'0« N-'LL»Ht
in k WASHING HACHIM,
PATENTED IN l"*s
bx A 5i. Wills n ot Gr« • nb al. Kansas, nmf xx ill
-ax to th« public tliat w« hav« the
•lurktoMtllr, t/r.
I BRICE ol
M A. HIM:. *1".""
Al’l'MlSLY* AND< »I V'ULoK AT L\W.
./ iff toi.nll',
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AORRIS
.1. IL WELCH.
HARKNESS,
S eptember i .
established
ill'DlsLY t\JC»)r.\>Cl.oii VI LAW.
HUee in Anil's builduis. Front -i r* i
O. F. DEMOREST,
RESIDE N T D E Nils T.
Al 1 21 >1'01« I>. < >1« !*]<■< >>
H «lb»r«l (»r»
CEO.
DE BAR. M. D.,
FHYSI« I i.N
Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East­
ern. Domestic and Foreign Exchange
ANI» >riCGEoN.
Ja< k^miv ihr. (>• ra«»n.
• h ••• nel ft « .j.*nc in t . i ' i torn, i >tn ct
( . M .'!• ii'icd prompt V I.ix
Hitfiit.
J. A. CEIbENDQRFER, M. Ü.
PHY ’M« IAN WD "I K'.I-«»V
MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERM ■
./<» A «ONHilr. O»
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M.
L. X M 2 t
J. 3. WAIT
f H X - I • I \ N
M. D.
Piin-liaM-is of property <
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TOLO!
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ANI.
in « UiBb rs buJid. itg.
i to. 'lax and ri.X.it.
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Tolo Townsite and Milling Co
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
PI Y ? *
M .llord. Bregón.
(
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.,
Of tin* Erancliirti-H autl Privileges graiiti d t<> 1 . H. ROWE
August "til, 1SH8,
By the ineiirporat'irs of said eompaiiy, now op file at the
Recorder's offiep, in Jackbouville Jackson Co.
F H Y s I ( I A N A N D > I II G L »• S.
Mrdfurd, Ormon.
Call»* pnunpt y Attended to Day or Night
» >th< c on II «treel.
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S. JONES,
M. D.
THE OREGON
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.«ND BRAN» II » >1 I I» Is IX pi > KT I VXD. \ ~
lias f«»r sa « a !.i i y.
t
> I» I \ AND
Grain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City anil
Suburban Property.
OR. O. C. TERRY
f ' nl nil I'unn. ff> >
SEND FOR PAMPHLETS
Calla promptly alt« mb d to d.n or muni.
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N. D. YOUNC
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Surveying «»tail kind- d ii« ii» a tiret-« hi-s
manner ami a' rra-»«mab'«* rat. -
;<“-p.iial attention paid to locating g<>v.
ernment landa.
Vx/lftJE
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.*.'> t«. .’>o < 'I'.NT'S
its
AftD SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
Agents
pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Sell in Lit ,V
«•onnln.
s
• ■* » ;<L-aparilIa and
NOJPHISORLiCEOiT' a
,!’’2 J. C. CARSON.
Sash. Doers, Blinds
WINDOW IND PUI t GUSS
HARDWARE,
T
¿REVOLVERS
CHOICE LAND HR SALt!
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Tilin’- oí Ail Kinds
LUCKEY &. CO
City ¡mJ Country Property For Sale.
DEAFNESS.
A. CARRICK,
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63 Front Street, Portland,
i:, »-i-, iioiiiu*,» on —• jn*u«r?
It - wiitf for o ir I! lust rated C.italotfu
containlntf ilhismition-« and pin* • of«v«-
Ibintf !il;l!liit;|<t lift'd ill tile C lilt *<1 Stat • *.
mmuf.H i.irtfr»’ i i ic. -
pijmti illustrations.
Hi! line- I . |,r, Sfut» <| Cltal'ttfiie millltsl tic«
«•n HpplicHtu.ii. .vidre**«,
< Hl« D.«> GLSF.Il \l. <1 I’FI.Y < »» .
X" T.» West Van Burrn St.,Chicago
WOODBURN NURSERY
REAL-ESTATE Oit COMMISSION
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DO YOU WANT TO SAVE
------FK«»M
Successors îo C. C. ìLdùiaa's Bank,
ILLE FùR SALE.
\-j. Il A N Y
The Or« gon Land < ’««.,was . spremllx orgaiiiz» <1 f<>r tiio pnri.* < ,,|
larg«’ 11 ax ts
la n< I. ami Ims during tlw pa -I t xx ■. \. ;I i < | „
tlt
, , \ my and mi I h P vi Imp
X i<h «I «.vi i .{. .’mi avrei«
a« r< h ot lain I inf < > tlx c to t went y iu i« t rm Is. Tim -ma i -*■ . j th 1 ' 'Hi'b rt.ikiiitf
is shown hi the
fac t that i*uf <4 '.‘ mi trm-t- pirn • d on th»1 tnai k* t. 22'» hax • b< < n
We <-lai tn lhat t« n a<*r«s ••! clmict hii <| In tout xx ill x
■I ■'itf’i in« in« than iMHicrei* ot
wln-at ill th. Mi-si —lpl'1 vnllex.
We h U make x ilu. i I i | i un| i *.x • am nt-in t|u u «i o? r<. t
’.V«* can s« il a small tract ot '«*«><1 for th«* - un«- pr ■ p r . h i
large farm.
JarkMlKvill«-. tir« - .1!.
BANKING HOUSE,
INSURANCE CO
SV Í I il IT
1 1 <»111 <*
('••ntrfil l‘nt nt, 1 ftnjon .
I> the < >riental salutation,
knowing that g<x><l health
cannot exist without a
healthy I.i** < r. When the
Liver is torpid the Bow­
el« are sluggish and con­
stipated, the foo<l lie»
in the stomach undi­
gested, p<>: son ing the
blood; frequent lieailache
ensues; a feeling of lassi­
tune, despondency an 1
nervousn« ~s indicate how
tho whole system is de­
rang. .1 Simmons I.ivnr
llegr.lwtoi has lieen the
means of restoring more
lH'ople to health and
happiness by giving them
alu-althv Liver than any
airem-y 'known on earth.
It nets with extraor­
dinary power ami eHieaey.
NORTHWEST
i io. i: o N
.»IB it in William* Hin k BuilUintf.up.Mair>«.
How’s
Your Liver?
BRUIT T R E E S
i»".
Jackson County Bank
r-y
rnnr
MISCELLANEOUS.
A
b * ■ V
Took his own Life.
fhe pi-op!«* of Tah’Dt wer«* sUirtlo«! by the
n«*ws of u sad « as«* ofsui«*ide iu their netgh-
borboud last \Vvdues«iay <'barlow Purvis,
ngc«l 16 yars.hang' ll himself with a logchaiu
iu ills fathers liarn «»n Wagu«»r creek at
sometime during the forenoon «if that «lay.
the b««dy b« !Dg discovered by bis little sister
Shortly ♦•«•for«* noon. The little girl on mak­
ing the t« rril»|e «iisi i.vcry at on«*e ran to th««
bouse and told h« r father, who ran to th«*
i«arn and took «b'Wh th«* bo«ly while it was
yet warm, but found that life was extinct,
i'he young man had h en cultivating corn m
a fl«*ld near tth* house, and iiad a slight dis­
pute with some imunlwr of the family over
tin* use ..f u hors«* by the children. He soon
tic«! up his horse am! left the liehf in a direc­
tion «»ppo.-ite to that of the Ihirn, ami then
xxas m> suspicion Tii.it any thing ; was wrong
Parson,
until tin* l>o«ly was found. Dr.
I
«•«niuty coroner, was notified ami at O|l<*e
•
xv« nt to tlie place to hold an inquest, . As
tiler«- was no «»tiler physician at hand, in
deputized Esquire Dy« r of lai« nt to hold
an impiest, so that he himself might a«-t iu
the eajMu-ity »4 im*«li'-al « Xpert. '! he v« rdb*t
of the jury was in effect that «leceased <*aim-
to Ins «h ath by his own ham! voluntarily, as
st.ited uhox«-. 'The ¡»areuts of tie* young man
are almost iieart-broken u\«*r th«* sad affair.
The burial took place yesterday at the
Ktcarus xN’im-tery. [Tnliugs, July 3.
No.
A SOUTH AFRICAN KING.
PECULIAR
WHO
METHODS
OF
GOVERNS
BLACKS.
A
RULER
The Dark Potentate, King Lobcngula ot
Vía t abrir land, Whose Throne 1 am Waj-
on—Ha Lwd to Wear European Iirru,
but Ilan Discarded It for a Sash.
Exercise That Children Ne
1
Dr Ferdinand ItfAgrauge, who
ten a valuable book on exercise
hood, says that for years past
e educa-
been felt by those charged with
tion of the young in France, "bcc*u»e
children have lost th? taste for exercises. H
This he attributes entirely to tbe sinister
predominance of the school master in mod
ern child life. Tbe denial of nature’s
rights in respect to ¡»lay is followed by an
unfailing Nemesis in tbe form of ill health,
or wbai is ¡»erhapa still worse, by gradual
adaptation to circumstances leading to a
joyless child—poor, flabby, languid youth, a
stunted, stagnant maturity and a pre ma
tur? old age.
“How, then,” be asks, “are children to
i)e made good animals?” By the fullest
possible development of their bodily pow
ers. How is this development to be com­
passed’ Adapting Danton’s famous say­
ing. I answer by exercise, by exercise,
and again by exercise. There can be no
dispute alxiut this
The only question
is as to tbe form and amount of exercise.
The period of childhood may I* taken as
extending from the age of two or three
years up to puberty. Now what is wanted
at this stage is not so much tbe acquisition
of muscular strength or skill as a solid
foundation of general health. In child
hexxi exercise should lie almoat exclusively
general or hygienic; indeed, 1 am inclined
to think that the ¡esa purely lqeal or ath­
letic exercise a growing cLiM has tbe bet­
tar it will I m », not only for its constitution,
but for its future muscular development.
Very young children should be encour­
aged to run about, to trundle hoops, or if
at the seaside to build castles, etc., ou the
sand—in short, to play an«l romp instead
of dawdling In the way of systematic ex­
ercise for young children there Is nothing
ta tter than the kindergarten movements.
For older children no methodical exercise,
however scientifically arranged, can com
pare with the boisterous outdoor games
which bring every muscle into play, lash
th«* heart into a gallop and make the vital
Iteilows—the lungs—blow the fire of 11ÏU
into a glow —New York Post.
A eorrespoudeut writes from Kimberley,
South Africa, concerning the country A
very
interesting account of the country of
legal □ jcume . ts
Ixilx-ngiilT, winch lias lieen brought so de­
<H all kinds drawn up. «-p« * u'lx p« i tuiuing
cidedly within the sphere of British inCu
1.1 the setti« III« 111 ‘»1 Olat’-S.
encebytlie action of the chartered coin
pany of South Africa, was given to me re­
I’ollfflorh» Afiuuiii». I'rompt KruiilliHirr».
cently by an Englishman who has lieen
MONEY LOANED.
Rome years in that district, and some of the
particulars are such as will interest most
Investment Securities a sp« . laity. Jackson
County Scrip Bought and Sold.
people having any connection with South
I hax. a c.uiipl« !• set "f M.ip< «»I al! tin >ur-
Africa.
veyed Lands tn t hi- c«mntx, ant r«*« • »V« •Ab­
Iailietigula is a man of advanced ideas,
stracts monthly trom Roseburg ot all new
entri«*s imide. 1 am thus pr« par«*<l to make
and is not likely to be first to create the
out H.>m«wtca«l and Pre-emption papers, ami
disasters of which he can realize the mag
can save t*> parti»•« the expense of * a * trip to
fiitude. He Is, however, preparing and
Kosctiurg Limo Office.
strengthening his country for the fight if
I HAVE üiHüRAI. rive YAK*» XMD •*rrnti<
it must come. Ruling over u mixed ¡xipu
IO>I1(ABI.K KKOPEHTV IM MY V X-
Tta| Best Yet,
latiou. fix >s foeeuH, fl into a on-t-u mass,
ilAMTMS run :XALB.
p4 t««i>"ti b>r July is a wry hundwHue doing all In his power to make the lau
•WPrompt reply mad' i > ail i»tt€TK.
number. Thrre are tvx«» ta*nuiBul tull-|»ag«- guage one and the pistoms Identical, and
(’bürg'* in accordance *itli th' tini'*.
• ii^r.ix mg- . iih I l xx o dolili!«* fashion plutra, by enforcing equal and strict justice, mak­
K.-r.-r» l>v p< rlirevi<’(>
It* * k limn, l»i .
ami a pr«4»»s«* supply "I capital illusi rations, ing his name resjieeted and his power ef
Bank r, I*'* II.*ii I, K. W. I.-t. r. Ju'ln* ..4 tin,
"livre .«nd 1 h« t<- m >\xitzrriand ' by Olm-x fectire. He is fifty-six years of age, and,
ju>lii’i»l di-ir.l't. mid t>> mi.' i . ii « hh --h'm-'
Jaika.mvi'l«*.
>11.AS.I. l.A»’.
l '.xvm- i- .» v»-ry iul« r«*stnig sk«*trh of ¡»lar«,*.-.
n««t usuali) \isitv«i l»y th« trav« ll«*r ami is although what would be called fat among
rfl«rtivriy jiiustrat««l. "An Outcast <»f th«-] white rtien, is described as of very dignified
Plains. l«y Howard S« « ly, is th«* most thrill­ appearance and Ix-anug.
ing and «irumatii- story xx« iiax«* s«*« n from
Hix conduct maintains his reputation,
th« pm ««I tin.- brilliant writer. "Thai un­ and ft is said he is never to lie seen iu a
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTCE,
principled Ann«1 ( .»til-art.
by 11. C.
rage, but when either administering justice
.«.«eenSral fimitv remedy fur dy.-ep.l«.
.Mryers, is a daintily finished tal«1 ami th«1 or meeting foreign envoys always preserves
Ti.rp: I liver. 4’<*n st! pat Ion. etc . I hardy ever
Biu-J rations ar« admirahl«1. "Madam I al-I
u. ■ unthind « -■* and I,see never So n di-
lien, by Virginia G. Sully, is u
a delightful I a dignified composure and calm, cool de­
a|.|>o!nn*<l in t'.* i ffvit produced; It .*• n>a «<»
fekutch "f ««n«1 ««t th«1 ni",-t note«! xvojmm • 1 meanor, He is extremely temperate, ami
e. !mo-l a i».*rfe< r < ur>* for all dlrtMcl of the
tu«* l-remh revoluti -ti. Minio«» Irvings albiirether abstains from spirits Beer be
Si,'!.. * 1« ail«! ll.’XX«
1 in ! al* -1 tin1 lJrouk, ’is a g«*m. drinks, but when, as is not uncommon,
W. J. M< E lboy , Marot, (»a.
I.... •
,r.,.l...
■ 1 .
pagin',
JACKSONVILLE OR.
Hints to Home M.ik'Ts, bx .Minnie 1
Kmney gixcs cb-ar din ctioiis for tb"
I
absti-
THE CRY OF MILLIONS! ration of < urtaiu*. pillows, et«-. < »U
1 from
k«-x. by i >tty i ox.-rsl'V. tells of
tly.
4'111: I NIiElblhY I !> HAVE r«)RMED A
girl's adventur«1 in England and 1 rai
OH, 7-TY BMC«!
1 « Iipartn: rsliip x* ith an aiitli './•■■I < apital ot
tin- children will I«- ■ Imrnied with th
<.V> mni. t<>r t he purpe-i . .1 * ii. \ ttg >n a < o-ni r-
throne
STOP IT NOW,
and it-' illustrati"n-. The number •
Of Cour«« He I’ndfr«tood.
nl Banking Busin--s in.. <d .»- I u am In - in
—
,
.. -—, ..
ft in the
numerous other goo«l things. Tin new v
Jacksonville, Or<‘g' in. < ’ Iti • • • at t u< • I st a ml
SOON IT Will BE TOC LATI
There Is a Newfoundland dog, Lion by
habit
of
traveling
alxjut
the
country
with
uni«1 op» ns brilliantly. I’erms >2.00 a V' .ir,
of Beckman s Banking House, S. E corm rt’al-
M.lHi i-.r -.I\ noni h* A s.unpL numls r will a trader called Phillip*, riding with hlrn in name, which gives daily proof of Lis coni
itornia am! Third str« « ts
I hax-e 1-rrn troubled m.mv, ai * with
< < BEEKMAN.
disease I the kidneys ami have tried Is* sent for fix«* ••♦•nt*'. A’ldn ss i’b rtj.so\ s Ills xvagon every where. Since he has been prehension of wh.»t is said to him. A lady
I ll« »S. (i. REA MES.
many diflerent letnedie.s and have
M Ao x/.isi
> "• « he-tnut st. Philadelphia. king he has entirely disc.ardd white man’s called on his mistress the other day. Dur
sought md from different paysiciank
I clot het«, and appear*» only with liis l»ea«l ing her call Lion came in rather slyly, lay
without relief Af»out the f th of April
I was suffering from a vrx violent
•asb, encouraging his people to consider down on the parlor carpet and went to
Changes
of
Climate
attack that almost pt wnted me in
him wholly severed from European influ sleep. The conversation ran on, and the
such a mannet t .at I xvm t-e it over
Kill lm r«* ¡'. "j'l«1 than i- g^rn ially krnuvn. ence. Life in a wagon, however, still charms visitor said finally:
sat ----------
down it was
imp- Fible for me
When I---
_ alnio-t
----
Parti«
ularlv
l-
this
tly
«-as«
1
in
nistam-«*s
“What a handsome Newfouudiand you
to get up alone or to pi.l un mv . btbr*», when
xvlnr«* th«1 •■•«nstituti' n is d'li'-at«1. and him, and be continues always to dwell in have!’’
kind Providence sent I)t Henley with the
among «»ur immigrant population "••••king bis ox cart as his palace.
OREGON KIDNEY Tl-A to m*
Lion opened his eye.
From time to time he moves his bead
n«-xv hunn sin th«»«* portions of thexvrst and
hotel
I immediatrlv c-;nnicnH
“Yes,” said his mistress, “he is a very
xvher«* malaria ai «l lxpb«»idfe\«‘rs pr« xail at quarters, ¡«spanning his oxen aud going
using the tea
It ha<! an alm
e«*rtain »«'a-ons "f th«* year. Tbe I»« >t pre- off without any warning If a^ked where go<>l dog, and takes excellent care of the
miraculous effect am! to the nsr n
and—
¡•iiratix«1 for a « hang«* of cliinat»*. <«r "f di«*< he is going he replies, “Follow my wheel children.”
ishtnent of all the guests at the . «tei,
Lion oj>ened hi«* other eye and wave«]
in a few days,I am U.nppv
and xvat» r xxhi«*h that « hang«* m*«*«»sitat*1*'. i< tracks and see.” This is probably part im­
that I was a new man
Ho-t'-ttvr - St««ma«*b Iiitt»Ts. xvhi«*h not <«nly policy to prevent combination* against bis tail complacently to and fro on the car
recommend the tea
f- rtifi«1*' tii« sy>t'-m against malaria, a varia-
him. and partly early habit or imitation of pet.
on the m >rt h\i • -t i>oa-t
as 1 have been
i |< i it ir« «Ian p and ’b«‘ debilitating
“When the baby goes out he always goes
• *tT*••*ts«»i' tr««pi- a! hxat, but is also th«? l« .id- his father, who did tbe same before him.
g a Trrri k
Gubulawayo, tbe capital, situate about with her, and I teel perfectly sure that
ing remedy f«.r «••«nstipatioii. dyspq-ia,
FruprirV r (» • leu1. ‘ II r< ’
hx« r 4*«»mplaint, b* «hly tr'>ubl«*s sp'-’-iiiiiy apt 120 miles from Tati, may be tak«*n as a no harm can come tx) her,” his mistress
Mùtila K >-.«. Cal
to atta«*k ••migrants ami xi.-itore to region* specimen of a large kraal In the center is went on.
Lion’s tad thumped up and down vio­
n« ar th« «•qudloi'. mariners and t'«uri-t*. tli? king’s wagon, and around it his wives
PRICES
Whctln r us«1«! asa sab-guard by -«•a v.'xag-Ts, huts, ail circular, built of mud bricks and lently on the carpet.
«
k'a
r
HM»
trav»*|«-r.- Ry land mim r-. ««r of agn«*(iitnr- roof es I with reeds. Around the central
“And he is so gentle to them all, and
Appl«> Tr«-cs
|«l •• ' If. “ “
ist> in m xxly | ■ |*ulat« d dlMricts. thi* fin«1 cluster of huts is an oj>en space of grass
Pea«h
such a playmate and companion to them,
s •• la “ “
Plum ami Prune Tr«>' «
s]w4*jfif |las .-ij.-it« «1 th« most fax>>ral»i»* t«*s-
yards xvide, and around this space are the th it we would not take 11,000 for him.”
(*ther trees and shrubb« rx tiirnislied reasoua
timony.
Lion’s tail now went up and down, to
bly.
habitations of the warriors—said to num-
S«-’id tor Catn'.‘»ru( t<i
l>er 4,000—and their families, beyond these, an«l fro, amt round and r<»un«l with great
J H -EITI.FMII K. YV . .t’biirn, <ir.
Ordir of the Eastern Star.
and
undisguised glee
again, is the stockade, which is several
“But,“ said the mistress, “Liun has one
At th«-annual nb’Hing <«f (¡ran«l <’li:i|«t«*r. miles in length.
¡NS7
G.E s..<H I*1 >rt land.th«-foll"\x ing « «ffl'*«*rs for
If a stranger approaches he will probably serious fault “
th«* « nsuing y« ar xx« r«* install«1«! by R«»bt. A. fin«! Ixibengula, with six of his Indians,
Total sulmidence of Lion> tail, together
Mi!l«*i. l'a-i (»r.u. ! 1’atren: Mr-. J. N T
administering justice. Cases are brought with the appearance of an expression of
Mill*
r
G
M
M
F.
Raj
p.
G
p
;
Mr-.
R.
J
Manufacturer <«!
great concern on his face.
Wilson. (• \ M J 1 R.o G. A I’. . Mr- from all parts of thecouutry, and are for
“He will come in here with his dirty feet
I. 1>. Cr k* » <•. s. . Mr- Ahm.« M<*( .ill G. nially argued and judicially decided. The
Indutias act as counsel for tbe parties, and amt he down on tlie carpet, when 1 have
I . Mi- 1 lb in. (.. ( . Mrs. J. -i- Mix. (,
A. C lb x. \\ n . l.und. G. Chaplain, llobt. A. take technical points with au ingenuity told him time amt time again that be
AT CENTRAL POINT
Mill« r. G I. « tur1'. Mis-, Maggi«- Lini <«
I) il. I .11
which would du credit to a British queen’s mustn’t do it.”
Marshal Mi-. < »li * la U \ i.n- . <». A«lah. Mr*. counsel, and discuss and debate the cases
Here Lion arose with an air of the ut­
G. Kutl Mrs
M
I.
most dejection and humiliation, and sluuk
with great eagerness.
Grady, G i.-iln r. Mi-. («« rti« str.mg« . G.
Infle?«!, in many ways the Matabele liti­ nut of the room with his lately exuberant
Martha. Mr*. 1. J. Siyl««r, G. J .«•••la Mr-.
«...b .,f
gation is similar to our own. tor although tail totally crestfallen. — New Orleans
White le kept constantly on hand a complete Nvili«* R. H”«l*’»»», G. Warxi^i. l-a«ior Cat-
the Indanas fiercely urge the claims of a States.
G. S« !itilj< I.
and tirst-clam et«»ck of
(iESEK.iL BOLDING MAlLKlAL.
client while the case lasts, their differences
A Strange Case of Hibernation.
disapftear the moment the king’s decision
nt on application
How's This
The strangrat case of hibernation that I
is given During the ¡»endency of a case,
<’»•1 X I RY DRIH Rs \ NpH KITY
\V.* .«fb r • ib'hundred d«41ar- r.ward f««r moreover, the Ind unas keep religiously' know La- In-en relate«! to me by Dr Fergti-
sab sroouis cor Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, any «•a—1 «4 •■atari h that cannot I»«* •iur« <l by away from tbe parties concerned and their hod , the pathologist of New York hospital.
Fact, -rx at W « :« I ! < « - Mi
takmg Halt - < atat rh < ur«*.
Tbitat and E str< ct<. F >i t .and. « »r« xr<.ii
friends; but as soon as the case is over they In one of the small tanks belonging to the
1.1.« HI MA A ( o I'i «I-.. T I. «b. o.
hospital museum a car]) of a particular de­
PAI N TS
We, tli«* un<l« i-tgii« «i. have kii-»xxn F. J. approach tbe successful or defeated party script ion had been placed One very cold
( h. n«‘.x f«T th«1 k»—t ].”> y«*ars. and ! m *I i . x «* him as if there had heen no dispute. The king
!«• if« « tlx h<ui -rablf m all bu-in«*-> transa«*- very prudently draws his assessors in turn night the water where the fish was kept
OI;S OF AL
KINDS I ti'>n-
and flnaii< iaily abl«* t<» «*ai ry «mt any from various parts of the country, and was frozen through,and the fish embedded
“l«ligati«4i- mad«1 bx th»*ir firm.
By the TiiouHaud !
d«Yes not allow any set of men, from long in it. The caretaker took tho ice from the
Msvhaniss' Tcols
W est a T li .xx \\ h-dv-al«1 l»ruggi-t-. T--I«*- habit, to Ixvome his masters or too expert vessel and placed ¡t on to]) of an ash barrel
l .o. W ai .J'IN u , K innan .V M xBviN. Wh«4«*- enced advisers.
he i ndeksic . ned i > n «» w tak ixg <» i <-
where rubbish was put away. The cylinder
|er< thr*'Uy I i .l;u k- h u ul .1 st-phim- voun-
-ah1 Druggist-. T'.|«i<b«, (».
Tbe \x bite man who comes upon this of ire remained where it was put for a
tiew for
H ilT- ( atari h Cure is t.ik« n inb-riially.
couple of months, till the hot. spring sun
a«-tii»g «lit••••tly u|««'ii th«1 l*b>«"i ami mu«-"Ms scene xvi'd Is* kept waiting till tbe dispute is one day melted it down to the place where
’-urfa«1«**-• >f th« sy-bun. T« *'tini'-nials -nt disp«»t*d of atnl so hot is the sun that he
FRUIT TREES à SHRUBBERY.
NAILS. RUPE.
free. 1’ri«1«- 75<-. p'-r b*'ttl«-. S44 by all will gladly avail himself even of the shade the fish was frozen. Some attache of the
Any wind raiMil tn a tlr>t-class Nurs< rj'.
And everything cm* imagi nab1«* in tills line.
of the meat rack (for there are uo tr»*e>) hospital then was surprised to notices fish
druggi-t-.
My go«Mis are new and ot tin-best brands, and
and try, by smoking, to avoid th? flies wiggling in a piece of ice. The carp ba* 1
Tho«e xvant’ng i«• ••< xx ’l d*. u< Il to g.v«* me wil' be sold at the
which his shelter brings him. When be survived his imprisonment, passed the
th* ir ord'-rs. a< I »»’'ll guai am* « -ati-ta« timi.
A Gav Official.
I warrant a . mx ire« <. il pi i -in car«,d tor
is well recvive«l the king will send him a period of hibernation and resumed his ohl
Lowest
Ruling
Piics?.
All
San
I
t.UK
i-«
..
paper-
say-
that
First
T« rms of payim m « iu - x Pr-«!iic. taken at
activity — Edmund Collins in Harper’s
Li« ut’ tRUit lb-njamin S. W. ver. of th. flr-t bucketful of l»?er, which be is exj»ected to Young People.
mark« t pri« '
DtfaiP - of P« ,u h • •! <x «med.
G’ve me a call bifore go;ti| *■ new here.
\ - J"HX-«»X
Ltiit«-d States infantry, -tati' in d at Benicia. drink, or if l»?er is scare?, meat to the
J C.SHERIDAN
I aekst m vilb . Orc'/on . \ » » _• I. I
( al . is missing and th.it it i- rumored li«- amount of sixteen platefuls, which he
Why Some Fishes Die Easily.
has d<— rte<| and gon«-1<* ( hili, with a young must eat unless the king’s back is turned,
The reason that fishes an<i mollusks liv­
woman from I "i t Bidwell, win» pa.-— <1 under when the traveler will hastily give por­
the n.iin«1 "f Mi-- Ro-«- Hooper. It i- al-o tions to the black boys, who are ever ready. ing wen three miles under water are able
rep««rte<l that funds <•( th«* company ar«*
Ixibet.guia’s conduct to the traveler xx ill to Ix-ar th** pressure of the waves al>ove
missing. Lieutenant W«*v«*r has a xxif«* lix- la* coiirteou*. but he is not easily to la? them, which is one ton to the square inch at
SMITH <& WESSON
itig at ('■ «luinbu- () Sh«* is a «laughter of
taken in. Iwing very shrewd It is bis great the depth of only a mile, is liecause they
<»! LOWING TIME M ID I L LE WILL ('.«plain ( '.«Inn.>n • *f tli«1 fir-’ inf.intry. W«*\< • niisfortune that there are no means of have <*\ ediugly loose tissues, which al­
xvas «•• mrtmartial« «1 ¡ hi «! •Iismis.— *<i from th«*
« ff'-vt Sunday, F • I».-2. Is'.»l
armx iti jss«, |.,r dj^.iH-ili.-nc. . unlw-. oming writing in his country. The concessions low tl.< w iter to flow through every inter-
GOING EAST.
" The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured. ■
stice like it would through the pores of a
L'-ax « J." k-otixi!l« at s.'M) x v.. Rm* r xi. ami '•••ii'lm t an«l al>— "tn « xxithout leave. Rut xx a- which he has given, or i*» supposed to have
Ihrw dtfft i.. -
,,
g
r- in-tat- I bx Fresid' iit < 1« x• lan«l.
given, are written out in English and an stxing«-, thus equalizing the weight. Iu-
■*».HI I*. M.
If ax Whrtr«»« k at X;4U A. M.. 1.12 r. M nini
thentiratc«! I»y the king's seal, which is an drrd, it h asserted, the main cause of their
ACC U RACY.
X
Iv e. M.
elephant, but whether the document ac­ dying almost immeiliately upon being
DURABILITY.
T
H 11 l»aug.r> a» -.4-i a . M . 1.17 I*. .vi. and
Devastation by Grasshoppers.
curately representa, or represents at all, brought to the surface is liecause the ac­
EXCELLENCE of
V. M.
So<iiiim«inti>. July 3. (irassh-.pp^'t'
are what xvas intended by the grantor of the customed ¡.ressurc has been removed. Ac­
WORKMANSHIP and
Davlsvliie at >;5«‘ x. m ., I '.’7 p. M. and
playing
sad
haxo<
in
the
neighborly
I < f
CONVENIENCE in
' »■» I* M.
cording to th«* naturalist of the Challenger
Ari i*. •• at Nf « tlf.)|,’ ut «».mi a . M , 1 4<t r. M. ami .Michigan Bar. Mr. human - otehanl ha- concession there is no means of ascertain­
LOADING and SAFETY.
ejqnshtion, all secies of sharks brought
II.IHI I» XI.
Beware of cheap iron imitations ft
l»een '-tripped *4 fruit, and *4 7'M) grapevines ing.
up from a depth of over two miles are
TREATMENT OF HIS EMISSARIES.
GOING WEST.
• •nly th** -tumps remain. The gra-sln-p
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to|
When Lobeugula sent his mission to dead before they reach the surface.—St.
Lavi M«->11ord at I'l.iM) a m ..2(*u >• .M. and |H>rs s«*etn to hiixo (aught their s«-«*4»n<l xvimi
SMITH A WESSON,
M
7 : Hi I* M.
Englaud he selected as emissaries one man Ixjuis Republic.
sri:i \t. / / / / it. wins ■
i L ax « Davisvilli* at lh.ltlA. M., 2 12 I*. m . iiik I and are «|..jng great d.unage in the line
orchard ut on«‘time owimn I by the Natoma who was r« i.ed upon for bis eloquence, an­
7. »7 p. M.
( ••inpanx. They have not injure«! th«* gr«»at other who was remarkable for his j .»w?rs
The First savings Bank in New York.
If ax « Harbaugh's nt HL17 A. M., !.2O I». M. and vineyani !<• any < xtent, but it is md « \p«*« t-
of observation. In the language of the
7:41 V M.
The first movement to form a saving
ed
that
it
will
long
•
s-
’
ape.
Farmers
along
Lrax « Wh. tr« ck at IO;2H a X!
r. M. and
country, one was the t-ougue, the other the
th-1 < ■■-umne- and th«* eastern *id«* of the eyes and cars of the king Their memories ! bank in New York city was made in 18iy.
7.45 p M
A ch *rter to i-Maldisli the Bank for Sav-
Arrixeat Jacksonville al 10
were excellent, aud they brought back ¡ iugs wa*> grant<• 1 on March 26, and* busi­
ami 7 ' m p .
ARSALI’ \ Bol T 1"" \» RI > <»F IXIR.X
W
llDM.YM
\\.
most
picturesque
descriptions
of
the
coun-
«piality ot agricultiiral I hih I, l>< ing a part
ness commenced on Saturday, the third
Excitement
l’r»si<b-nt.
• »I th« liirarn t < x«r Denal.ee Land Claim;
try they bad teen. Ixmdon was like tbe »lay of July, at 6 o’clock in the evening
-it UHt«-<i about ni'lcs I i<*iii A-lilaml.
ot a
Run- high in this place «»v r "System Ihul.l- ocean; a man might walk, and walk, and
mi It* south of Pine ni x. Jack-on county . < >rc.
er.” its it CUD’S <1 Iv"l"*p>ia. f<Ufsti|»ati'»n. ca­ walk, an ] yet never get to the end of tbe At V o’clock the d*x»rs were cloned, and it
gen. ’Di«1 Or« g< n A < lu'tornia railroad and
was foil mi that eighty one accounts Lad
tarrh of th«1 st«»nii ladi, and makes put« bl-•<•<!
the On g<a« A Cal’t'unia stag«- remi pa-s
beeu opened and f2,Ho7 deposited.
The
and buiMs up th* *systi iu. It t- >1 a InUtlr bouses.
through <H'd iai •! I
' ««t land is all A
If
Englishmen
were
killed,
they
rejairted,
'
at Brook- drug-store, Tell your friends <»f
largest <l<*po>it was $300 anil the bmallfit
\ * I • i ip. biai s |i»HU' li«4» m and, b« ,ng
F.RE
AND
MARINE
for
every
dn»p
of
blood
In
their
bxxiies.
an-
■
its
merits
xx
h«
‘
n
v«ni
u-«
it.
* n < I t I ';r-t . .4. a - 11 • <1 H| h m it guc
two dol us This bank, now more com­
i x « a x « i x . Ail well -111
I with living
other would spring up to take t.'***ir ¡»ku'es; ; monly known a> the Bleecker Sibert bank,
xvait r. This land xx ill I*. ■ *,d i a .pian» it i« s t«.
but xx hat m»»>t astonished them was tbe ! still fl in>hr«. an<l on the first of January,
'iiil |'ui« !*.«»< is. I - i 1 ur' e i ili!•‘' i’iai i->n in-
<In t in* < •«•«•mi Uracil.
telephone. They were placed a mile apart 1W1. h id a larger number of depositors
«luire id I.. J. I ARLOM . \-I ani. Onu m, or
■
At e x on thinking of visiting < i <*s<*ent cit x ami talked together. Afterward they de-I than any other bank in the city, the num­
E. D. Fol DR \ Y rii«i*ni\. ‘ >i gon.
tins
>uiiitn<
r
?
11
-
•.
x
on
xx
am
stop
at
th«
Aslihind. < »gn.. « >< t ; I '."i
I )el X«n f t -hot« i. I o-t * '!iish in ex «rj partii-u- clartsl that they could imagine such a rua ber !>eing 115.213. The amount deposited
Iai and In a<l«|uat 1« is tor tourists A tin. chine might talk English, but how it could in 1R90 amounted to S&,ti(K>,$38.—New Y’ork
vh xx of th« Pacific ocean and surrouudm«
Ixi taught t«> speak tbe Kaffir language Recorder.
eoiiiilry can b<* had from this hotel, ll*>ai<l they could not understand.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.
and rooms 11<>m «1 L- SI ad per day. uetmrding
Upon the return of the embassadors tbe
Au Odd Law Point.
tol«»cnl' hi . l<«-4iitc. «1 rates t4»r tain'lies and
parties. Sing]«* mcH -. 2-'» «•• m**.
king did not tr i*t them wholly, but had
.1 Lowrnbrrg, Presidi nt.
One of the oddest points ever bronght
.u
lot
I. Y ates , Proprietor.
euch
with
him
alone
for
a
fortnight,
and,
to the consideration of a Portlaud, Me.,
II. M. Gran!, S< < r< !;ir> ami Manager.
It!
keeping them perjietually drunk, got from jury was made by an attorney in an as­
them an account of all lhat they had s< n : sault case. The respondents were charge«!
Notice
I> le rchy gixen that I have gixon niv son. and b« ar«i They brought l>ack, as is well w th having res.Med a deputy sheriff while
Willie Fam-, his time ,imi xxtll m itli. r lax known, a gold chain, with a five sovereign in discharge of his duty The special point
IN< H I ' » I \ i It
I I.« ».M
claim to his xx.ig.» nor lx-
'lisiblc f< r ajix piece atuiched, for the king, and a bangle made by the attorney for the respondent«
«lebts ho may c<>nt ract.
apiece for themselves.
W ils that the sheriff, having l>eeii a school
I
II
Wil 1‘ I u:f.I-
The chain aud coin the king gave to his tea« her for many years, was, as a matter
favorite wife, not caring to keep ¡»resents of f ict, unable to rightly consider the dif
1
Farm tor Sale.
from the white ¡ample; one bangle w.v frrence l>etween a serious and a slight re­
given by th«* emissary wbo received it to ' sistance to his authority; that he had been
m lari.
|k r Ur«*k.
A g"«»«l furti» iiiiil -t"< k i.im l«.« ntamitig 1«K*
Wiiiifvd; <J.tt».I Htfi’iit m io ht( i! <>ur tf«*ri<nC 1 Ijobengula; tbe «»ther was presented to Mr ! so long used to unquestioned obedience
m i « -; |UB m-r. s umb r 1« n« «'. • ";«« » • - in rii 'ti
t line <>t in* ichiin.ii**« . X . pi fldllntf. Ab«>v<
Kenny Tailymir, who has great influeuct that he had become unable to distinguish
vati>«n. (¡«»<><1 fi« u
:iivl « «ut i»uil«iings »»mi
salai
\ u i‘| b- pniij t..
” .itf. iit*« F.ir fur­ in Matabeleland, fur th? subjects followed
i»«<« -lu.x t»i«r»i i «m. Fruit rumigli t«»r :»
brtween a manly protest and a serious at­
ti i» r iiti' >i unii t<>n H<ldr« ss
ìiiih IÌ funi y. Tu
*•
Pi
n ti
their monarch's example and would nut : tempt to obstruct the course of tbs law.—
»un %«.«»». t \ eh \ i **i cri a •’«»..
Ini mix I «•■ st.H-k mi! irriu..* *«m purp««-« *< l’Iu
I
No.
r,
*
U
<*st
\
un
lhir<
n
St.
(
hicMtfo.
III.
keep English gifts.—London Times.
Philadelphia 1 ¿edger.
i»lapr is 1 •«•utrii t III « «• ini 1« *- m ti l lixv « -l • «1 hayh
I
l’t>itit.an*i nin» lini«* 11 «« ti » < '• ntiai !’<>iut rail-
i*"ad «tatbm. Il s««ll b. f « «r« -hai x • *«f tlv < i p
Take It luforr BreakfaM.
An Effective (’are.
ROQUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
xvili gti xvith thr pia«-«1. \ sm.iil Inni« Ji <«t ratti«1
Tlv - t . id ; ij . j . tiz.-r. toil!.- and liv- rrvirula-
1. i . Br«».*ks <>1 jH<*ksonvillc,tbv «»I'b st drtitf*-
and suiii«« tiogs "ili b«* st4ii| als««. il «R- »••*«!.
soTK
e
to
snirri
t
s
tfist
iu
«M»uth(*i'îi
Or«*tf«>n.
Ims
found
a
Mire
T'ri nis riisy; t w«»-t hir«ls caaii. balanrr t«»
t .r. In iiae f. r ni'.re than 50 v.-ar» ill
S|.... ial i AiiLo.il> rah-s t»-t»eeu th*1 termi­ cur«- for la gripp«* h m taken b<»tli in»« rnal- Eniilaii.l. I'. -Itn.- ....... ill f .r liv. r .-.mplaint
luirrha*-« r. F«»r pm t h ulai s « tiquu « «>t» I II!
A Choice Collection of
nal l 'lllts .III be ol.tained by applying to Ix and applied ' \ternally. relieving th« cough Bail ta-t.- in th.' uruitb <ai iin-inn in th,*
p tt •• «.t l In propri, t. i
and that t« a» ful headju h«« in five minili«**. By
FREDERICK **< IINEIDl It
theiig--ut at XL df- rd .it any time.
r« pcHting a I* xx fui«* th«patj«-nt is cur««! per­ nn'riiiiar. lull | vuiih in th- li. a.l and lan k <.f
W H i ' nlïmjn . i’resideut.
manently. well nn«l sound This ha« I« 4 n iimn I
tir.-.l f.. hnn. <lizzin.—.laiiKuor-avin|>-
t xx «» seas«< tis and h»is not f Hil«*«l in a case, xx lu re I in-. f li\. r • • plaint
li.-n>.-.|y l>r. II. u-
ii-i -I as «lir« « tcd. Peuple g<»t«< Bro«*ks'drug­ l. v - Engll-li |ian.h'li..n Tonic. HHi.-v.-i.
Any person waking to »ell property « i
store in th«- morning t«> be treat«*«! and go .'■>UMi|>ati"n. ~harp.ti~ I Im ap|.'1it>. an.I t.an-x
Dental Notice.
flnd il to tic ir interest to call ami «<•<• us
li >m< at night fi t*«* from pa‘n mid feeling
Its Causes and Cure,
up th*. <-iitir.‘ -y-t«'in. (i.-t tin* irenuin«*
Dr. ( »,-iscndorf'-r. having supplirli him^-lf
front v ur .lriitfiriat for il, and tak.* a...... ril­
with the I h ' sî instrument**, is pr«*par«‘il to
>< n utHicnlly tiran«! by in jurist <«l xvorl«!-
ing to<lir«*vt|on».
XX l<!< ¡4 put .11 I« >||. 1 Ir'l I'll«-ss < I 11< ¡It«1« I him I • n-
pull h’eth In tin* nio-T approved
manner.
The
Fin«î
Nxiuptoins
of
liratli.
■Hi
tir«-ly «nr» «t, ot troni 2*» to «» x ••nr-'st.imling.
•Hi-- *
• is I • .it.-.l on Cirtif
ill if ram fcrfp»*r. i41
Tir«*«! f«*< |ing, <l»r1l ln*mlm
ln*. pains m
headache,
after all other 11« at m« nt - hav< failed How
Pil.'i. I'ilri.' lieht nu rUf».
Dr. Y»k«’n’* building.
vmi iou -piirts of Itie
dy. sinklng
sinking wt
at th»
tin- pit
th« difficult y in i r.t«n««l and tu«1 raits« r«n>- >x «*4 Ali-i*<*li«'H<. ’«'.lilór
of tin* stoliuick. lo-s of ap|H*4|te, X . rjslim
fully «‘XplamfSl* hl < iretiim*•. with affidavo»*
S ymptoms -Moisture; intense itchtnir and
«
pitnph-s
or
sor«
1
-,
nr«-
ail
]H»!<itivc
«
\-d'-m*«*
«
f
And l.irporter of
and trstimonnils of riir«^ troni prominent
; most at night ; worse bv s<i at< hi htf.
P -' le 1 o R mh ! \< i inatt r how it I htmhm Riiitfintf
It
_ __ '- «um. winch
». allowed to «‘(intinti» tuin«
P« • *plr, niml«*«! f i • ••.
•••¡M.imhtmu-tl..* |.uillhTt îo HV...4 «J. MPI. «»Hen blc«‘d and ulcerate. I»« «• mi ng very sor»-
DR. \ I « ) \ I \ I X I’.
Dt.Aeker’s I ngliHh BI. hn I Elixir bas n« v« r Sxx O NE'S OlSTMF.N1 Steps
I the hchiutf and
U \\ «-«.t 1t*li Si N V
,
fîHh-d îo
nmove ser«4u!ouM or sx phibtic bleeding, heals ulcerai
‘
ion. ami iu most cat* *
poisons. Soi«! uiKier positive guarani« «-.
remove* the umoi's. At (iriitftfiMs. or | v
ASHLAND, ORECON
hr il for 50c
Dr Sxravn« A >< n. Philndf»«
phi«.
Tor Sale Cheap for Cash.
. | | 1.1. I INF. <(> TUB BI>T ANII MUST
A < hild Killed.
Two Volins unir.*- «ili I— -o|.| .¡ngl..
I HEREBY RI SPEC II I LEY INFORM i mi; A tasiomiblo cloths, ilmshingN, etc., <*on-
A ii* «t In i i hi !•! kill««! bx flu us«* <.f «pjj|t<*a
I l.«rni« r- an • lahoring ...... pit- ol Ja« s-- HI < <» . Htantl) kept on hand, and nothing but hrst- Children Cr\ for Pitcher’s Castori» t .I_'.*tli. r. Inquire of Jfr-. Phil. Ham.
mix * ii in th«- b-rtu ««• s<»«ithing sxrun
Whx
xx i k turned «mt.
I hat 1 hax .* b«*«-u appoi nt4 t! D« piit.x < irg.ini/ K
M.-.lfor.l ilpoou.
• II orders flll«*d promptly at reasonable
inotm r- gix . til. ir « hiMr« nau«*!i<i«**n«1ij
"I Alitaiii .s ail'! industrial I mon* in tins
is Miii prising xvh< n th< x < nn r«*!i. v« tin* < h||<|
'■oiniiv
' <.rriM|ii>ii.|. «i«*«1 solicit« <1 fr« in all ruff* Hid citisfaetiou tfiiarame*-«!.
It * ur**
headach«» < >nly - Prost.'
A. <; akhk h
it. i- of its iicriiH.ir t»<mbl> k bj- using Dr. A< kerta
xvh > .ir«* «b’-ii'oii.s of « rgamziiig A«ii iiic' S.
Ake.
¡4nft*^M tl1 F
<»l’iutu or tnor-
Mt d f ci'd. Ma 13.1 ^8»
SAMI 1.1. II Hol. I P i«i‘ni\. Or
BEEKMAN & REAMES’
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
ATloKNEY ANU 4'01 N.-ELOlf AT I.AW.
Urryvn,
SILAS J. DAY,
4 >r»5i*ou
»
FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST
W. H. PARKER,
MISCELLANEOUS.
FRANK GALLOWAY,
OFFICIAL DlRcUrORY.
FRÛEESS10NAL CARDS.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 10, lililí
VOL. XXL
• V 50.
I Ml.
Î&.
organize alliances .
Advertising will be insert
th«- T ime
at tb«- following rat« H;
ieu !in«w. one insertion
“ each ¿ubMcqurn
-liti r<
iV^Xx^Bl advertise m
^VTair reduction
tuve rate» mi
early and tim
vertís«
•> JOB )FFICB
H____
more
an any other in
lete by far
Souther
r« gon. and «■• pare? favorably
T th«* Stat«*. J«i
rint 'ng of every
st San Franciecu
Me description d<
rand in a prompt an first-« las»* manner
CREDITOR INSURANCE
6EVERAL
NEW
WAYS
TO
SECURE
THE PAYMENT OF DEBTS.
Wholesale Dealer« and Jobber« Made
Secure from Losairs by Faying Fixed
Premium« —How the Biodnr««
1« Car­
ried Ou—A Sample Ca»e.
I ubu rance is becoming a science with
mauy branches. Everything, from a bureau
life to an express package, is protected by a
policy guaranteeing pecuniary satisfactioQ
as a balm for the gnef of tbe unfortunate
owner or heir Tbe latest addition to the
insurance fold is that much abused chap,
the creditor. The list of contingencies,
which began with fire and shipwreck and
grew to include death, railroad accidents,
land titles, wedding dowries, boiler explo­
sions, window- fractures, etc., now extends
to business failures.
Money and brains have been expended
for years in trying to apply the doctrines
of averages and chances to protection
against financial misfortune and ’‘crooked­
ness.” It was readily seen that if manu­
facturers and v* Loitsale merchants, who
necessarily do an mormon, credit bus!new,
could be insured against loss by the va­
garies of their debtors, the harvest of
premiuniM wnuJd b« enormou.«.
Tbe difficulty was, however, bow to ad­
just matters s&that the seder would :iot
become reckless in tbe granting of credits,
knowing that he was insured, and tbe
buyer careless of his obligations, knowing
that his creditor was protected.
The problem has been solved iu two dif­
ferent ways, and four or live different con­
cerns, big aud little, arc now ' ’competing
for the business of the wholesale houses,
large jobbers and manufacturers.
The
first general plan may be called tbe indi­
vidual or personal guarantee plan. The
second has a general an«l impersonal guar­
antee for its ba-is. The first plan is to
guarantee individual accounts up to a cer­
tain limit, at various rates of premium,
graded a<*cording to the underwriter’s esti­
mate of the debtor’s financial responsibil­
ity and honesty.
The second plan i- to insure tbe creditor
against losses generally without reference
to the debtors, so long as said losses are in­
curred while doing business within certain
stipulated rules Another line of division
maybe drawn between schemes iu which
only excesses over a stipulated average loss
are to be considered.
PLAN OF rnE Bl SlNEsS.
Tbe individual guarantee plau is being
operated by a num!*er of small companira
aud has been on trial for many years, but
has not come into general use. The l*asis
of the system must tie an organization
similar to the well known mercantile
ag(*Qcies. Tbe company must have accu­
rate information as to the financial stand­
ing of every debtor. From this they esti­
mate tbe risk and fix the ¡»remium which
they will charge in guaranteeing his obli­
gations.
In the books of «»lie of the latest of these
companies tbe mercantile worb! is divided
into seven classes, like Shakes;»care’s se\eu
ages. First comes cbi>*5 “A,” whose mem­
bers have lieen uniformly successful iu
business, never suffered from even a tem­
pi» rary embarrassment an«! are of undoubt
ed probity.
Next to this “gilt edge ’ edaas mines class
“B,” whose men«l»ers Lave Lad their iinan
cial gilding slightly tarniebed. And so tbe
scale descends until class “G'*’ is reached,
which include those who buvr failed in tbe
past and are likely to do so again.
This classification has nothing to do with
the extent of tbe firm’s ]»<•—«-v-ions. It is
qualitative, not quan’ilalive
Next comes the ch«ssiti< atmn a» to the
limit of risks. At the head stand those
firms wboaeobligations will la* guaranteed
up to any amount Se*N»nd, those xvho will
not be gUMHiijtmd l>eyond a total of say
$10,(IK), and -o on down to eijia.l amounts.
The company will not i->ue any more poli­
cies on any firm after tbe total of obliga­
tions guaranteed has reached tbe limit.
When a claim has not l»ern paid it is as­
signed to the underwriting company, which
saves what it ran out of the xvreck of tbe
bankrupt business w herewith to reimburse
itself.
UAT1SC.
The next claoitiotiou is »> i li retranl to
t be baxaixl of the buxines, wlueb is lu ques­
tion. There are four grades. Probably a
[«>wder mill would lie put in the fourth
grade, while the llrm handling the staple
and null perikbable articles of food would
come tn the first grade.
Again they are clasaitieil as to the gross
amount of business done a year. This is
tailed rating. Thus the Thurber Wbyland
company would be rated at fll.ttXl.UUO, as
that amount is about the volume of a year's
business of that modest concern.
All of these thiugs w ill be taken into ac­
count in fixing the rate or far cent, of pre­
mium wbeu a sultscnlier of the guarantee
company says, 'Tve sold John Jones II.UOU
worth of goods at sixty days, and 1 want
the account insured."
After looking over the books the clerk
would say perhaps. "The rate on -Mr. Jones
is 5 per cent , but lie is limited to fj.uuu of
risk and we are already carrying >4.500 So
we can only takefodO.or half your account,
and the premium on that will amount to
twenty five dollars."—New York Tribune.
China*, Wealth, Merchant.
A p'.r*rait tb it attract* lnnueiliate at­
tention in the large ami notable coUectiun
in the chamber of commerce rooms is that
of an emaciated : okiug foreigner atured
in a neb robe, with jeweled chains thrown
over his shoulder. Tina ia said lo be an
excellent portrait of Howqua. tbe ncheet
merchant in China half acx-utury n^o. It
«m preseuied to Mr
A. Imw. who
knew tbe orotinal |M-rsonally, and who re­
cently loaned the picture to ths chamber
of commerce il oequa wxs known to tbe
New York men b.uita of fifty or sixty years
aic<> aa the John Jacob Astor of China. His
wealth was re*.- ;nl«I as fabulous by bin
countrymen, «..me of them putting tbe fig­
ures an high as ♦sn.iN.i..., X|r. Ix>w, how­
ever. think» tb.it f.n.o» ,<i ,¿—11.1 bp a
fair estimate.- New Y’ork Times.
Stulteriiq; ( urrd.
All stutterers are of the nervous temper-
.vmeut, and tn their b«Me to-peak so much
nrrvou, enerio is sent to the total orjrans
that they cannot act (a.i enough for it to
«■•«•ape, au<i confuMon is the result. AJ1
that Is uecwmary is to divert a part of that
energy to some other operation- that is, to
divert tin* mind partly to some other t Mng.
Th UH, at tlieenunci itiou <4 every syllabi«
tap any p tri of the le.ly wilt, the tingcr,
or tlie floor w ith the foot, or w ink tli«* eye',
and the person will <ea,.e to stutter on tho
lustant. Persist tn the practice aud the
cure will la* permanent
Hall's Journal ot
Health.
Any ¡a rson ia eligible to niemb«*rbhip iu
tbe National Guard of Cal.fornU who is a
raddeul <>f the state, able laalie.1, between
the a.te* of eighteen and forty-five atal
neither a Cbiuatuau nor Indian. Citizen­
ship
not a requibitc qualification.
French Taaay Wafer».
These wafer* are a »tire and safe spe< jfic
i r a«i kn dsof female troubles and will r?
»»<»Ve ali obstruction«* to the ui< irbly peri
no matter rhat tli* cause Tb»‘v nr?
whateverx
. , w«>nian tie J-. -rui - can
•. * • be us
•— 'A d
B»’e v. **'
r-.r -----
-a .• * by «ht Livi* <’«t<me < netm-
oal1 a» IU •tii|ffti*ttir^rs s>in if <nctj»co i 'ni
//«.’ /or rtnttt Cr^rl;.
1 he «indercicned wnl leave 4 entrai Point
for I*. .irle Polii», Bro. n*tairo. I.ake cr.*ek
and Big But«? every <lav in tlie week ex
etitinv bnnilav. ruurniinr the «lame-daT
arxl rarrx ine
’be - ma
..........
-- l S a. ,i,o raaaetipera
and eipre-s mat < t
¡ 1 will make ronnec
ti»»n wi*’• »*«e »rn ' • art* *.-. 1V
r>tea
«re r« asmi* bl
I E. WltUAMH
For ßidf».
?• ur y««k«* .«i <«x.«n in g HM|
al q v.«-Il
rok.-n t«' w««rk in a tagging .*<mp. F««r fur-
thvr jmrtirulare applx t ■ IL nrx Kbpre l ,*t
M *«iford, or Jouas A. ...... at A-hlai*«!.
Children Crv for Pitcher’s Castoria.
If you have ben t«. ti « y i’rr«»..!«
A ke.”
H.*.t