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

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    a he Wiuunatu- c unes
ERTISKMENTS.
«hejPcwo
Publish«*«! «'Very Friday bv
Publication.
ADVERTISING AND
NIC'KEEL.
UllAliI.ES
TIMES BUILDINC
OOce—Corner Third aud C Street*.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
MANI’EACTI'llER Ob’
REAL ESTATE AGENT 1
CELEBRATED UNIVERSAL C1MBIUTI3
Abstracts Made of Titles to
Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Of all kinds drawn up. capceialiv pvrlaiuiiig
to the setti» merit of estates.
Collrflor of Inouuis. I'rompt Ktniitlanrts.
MONEY LOANED.
KLAMATH COCM’Y.
1
UAKK Ol'XTY.
Joint Seimtor, C. A. Curfawvll ot Lake; Kup-
r«-*«-ntativv, A. Snuivr; County Judrfv. W. A.
Wmaire; C nutai-^Muii'T«, A. \ . Lnn«\ G«n>. M.
J ill«*. Clerk. hV. Ai.5utt“i»; SfU'I'ltT, W. E.Hery-
f-»r’l rrvasurvr. A .McC«Uk'u; r*eh«»oi Superni,
ten.lent, A. H. r'lniuT; At»ua«H>r. J. h. Me.
Dutiuuirh'. >t.»uk inspector, D. K. Junes.
MEKTINti or COL’HTS. ETC.
'I’ll«* supre.ii • court of Or«'K»»n meets at
Salem, reKumr terms com menci nif on the tirwt
MuuiiayM in Marco and October; also at Een-
JI» ton, c«»mm«*nving on first Monday in May.
The cireiiit court for the first judicialdistrict
■its m Jack-son cuuntj on first Mondays in
April, September and December. Ln Klamath
county on N«*cond Monday in June and first I
Mondar in November. In Lak»'county untile
.nini Monday in May and the secund Monday
hi October, in J«»cpuine county on tir'd
Mnid.tjs in March and August.
Fur Jackson county the count j , probate and
• »ukiuiitaioners' courta meet every mouth,
commencing with the first Monday; tor Jose- I
phiue vouuty. the fimt Monday in January, I
April, July an t Svpt» ini»vr. »or i.ak* county,
every alternate month, commencing «»»»• ar»t
Monday in January. For Kiamatn c«>unty the
first »Vctincsday .u March, June, SvptcTber
uud November.
HAVE SEVERAL EINE EAIIMS ANU "OTHER
I'ESlKAlll.E VROTMITY ÍN M'Y
HANDS FOR SALE.
It s Especially adapted for Fanns, Ranches, Orchards, Gardens and Lawns ! BEEKMAN & REAMES’
BANKING HOUSE,
NEAT. DURABLE. STflOVG AND CHEAP
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Successors to C. C. Beekman's Bank,
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
«JACKSONVILLE
<^niifornin
lv >
FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
, *J«irJrvo»»rHie Or.
Wulainctt«
Willaiiiutrc
Wil'airu ttr
" illauii tte
Ten j ' vufü ’ «’xpcriviicv in Probatv pirtvtx v
FRANCIS FITCH
rpifE I MlEltSIGNEl) »AVI: K«11MEI> A
1 <*<>j»artn< r.Hliip with an aulii *.?•-! < apital of
f.M.ooo, for tin* purpoHcot cari j ni*r «n a (o ner­
al Banking B usiik - sm in all of ifr» bran« I h m in
Jacksonville, Or«v»n. <nh« t at tin t»!«! stand
of Be« kiiiMii h BnnaioM
>. E. coi n« ! ( h 1-
ttornin »mil Third streets.
( ’. ( ’. BEER Ai -s»’
THON. G. KEAMES.
OH. 7VÎY BACK!
STOP IT NOW,
SOON
WOODBURN NURSERY
STEAMEK SAILING HAfE.«.
n«>u VAQt'iNA-
:
vh <
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. . May ,
Valley,
Thur« lay.
7
Willamette V«
Valley, Saturday, Maj ,
Valley, Sunday. Maj
.24 I
Valley, Sunday. May
;i
Trains connect with the o.
(fregón.
12
2n
a
R. R. an<! RKvr Boat« nt <'or\allU and Albany.
Train N<». .» vrill run rm sday«. Thur*! i\» in ! < itur i ij ■». an i «-n ini« rin tliat«* daya whin
n»•«•••«Mary. Train No. 1 will run M-uri.ivs. IV.
s an I Fi i«!a\ hik ! on l(it«*nn»*diat«* da\
when n« cuar-arj .
T. E. H-»gg. K« vviv« r.
„
, W. B. WEBSTER
C. C. HOCUE,
Gen 1 r. A P. Ag t, Oregon Development Co.,
lien I F. A I’. Atf't, <>. 1*. II. K Co,
< 'or.HlliR. Or»K<.n.
:<• 4 »toiitgoruery St .San FraiieiHc
VINES AND SHRUBBERY
on the north weht const.
NO APHIS ORLICE ON TREES
IT WHL BE TOO LATE
I have hern trouble«! mxnv years with
(h«ra«<c < t the kidr.rvs and nave tried
manv ditlereHt teinedies an«l hav<
-id from different ptavsicisna
without rrlier ah .- m ,(
¡«¡j^ uf April
I was «Hf! iin« ft m a \r.r vulent
attack that almost prostrated me iu
such a manner t .at 1 was I>e it over
When I xat dowu it wa-» almost ii«q>osMble for me
tn get up alone, ot t ■ j.t t on nn ch/thes, when
kind Providence sent i ■ 1!< nicy,
•
with the
OREGON KIDNEY 11.A tu my
TUf JU fd
hotel
I immediately
using the ten.
It had in almost
miraculous «-fleet ant! t< u the a «tun
ishuient of alt the gucM-» « at the hotel
in a tew das* I am bappy to state
that I was a new man
I wil
recommend the tra to all afilictet
se 1 have been
The company nwrvvs the right to chan
\ N I > col’ N S £ L» Hl A T LAW.
'■Vili practice tn all courte of the State,
in the Court House, third dour t
trance.
I
PRICES
NE PLUS ULTRA
d. R. NEIL,
attorney and counselor , at law
Juckaonrillr, Or.
Will practice in all courts of the Stat- . otli« v
In tnv Court House, first duur tuivitot vu-
t rance.
lite umi« isihii «-«! Is n«»w niaiiuf;«« !tiring a*
MiTit!«'"- ."*«iuniill m Jat k-««n «-• tin*»
Apple Tro*1..
Pinch
II
Plum HU.l Prune Tree» ......
...
Ot her tree» ami »brubberv furn:»hed reas.
b'y-
S.’id *<»r Catalogue to
J. H.SETTLEMlElt, Woodbui tl. <
•«■JiJ tin n.,trv. I.-Ü» Frmrb
R. tu. -h CALTHOS f'rfe. abd a
1. znl « u.trxnit •«• that « ai i H » u 11J
«TOI’ f>t»« har*r« A Fmi<s«lona,
< I RF «pt-roiatorrhi tt. ! arico«-*-!*
»Rd KFATOKE I xm I Vlfnp.
(
it and
t/¡atùfifd^
18." 2
Sil» lar rie a* Asente, < la «in nal I. Ohio.
Giinll l.l l’k WASHING MACHINE.
TTUKNEY AND CUl NsELuR AT LAW.
./(«rAvo*«rt/ r. Or.
l’ATESTkt» IN 16HS
l.\
\ 'I W
t (»r» < ni« ai. kiii i-a*, tinti w ill
public that w« luvv thn
Must Dnriililr Uarhinr
ROBERT C. SMITH
III pul It against any «»th« r
iuta* t urv l«»r
AND GO >D W<»Kh.
trrolt.XEY ASlr ITU X'LLtill AT LAW.
I .at to» A ('<’.'<« !«r*vk. upntair«.
I'liU 1-. i >1
ROBERT A. MILLER,
MACHINE.
1 ■
If .X-LLoH AT L I».
Aii-e«« VON MOHL CO.,
J. C. CARSON
M. K. H Am hl A,
»it \ K1
OR
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
PHOfESSLONAL CARDS
r’s bale oí Real
>erty.
0RKING PEOPLE
can tako Simmons
Liver Regulator
without loss of time or dan­
ger from exposure.
It
takes the plaro of a doctor
ami costly prescriptions
and is therefore the medi­
cine to bo j>cpt in the
household to »*• given upon
any indication of approach­
ing sickness. It, coidains
no dangerous ingredients
but is purely vegetable,
gentle yet thorough in its
action, and can be given
with safety and the most
satisfactory results to an"
person regardless of age.
It has no equal. Try it.
I^I'roiupt reply inad«* to all
CliurK’-H in ftcconbin.C'’ with th«- times.
Relvra.by per mi aa‘« »11 tr» C. C. Berkman, l*u..
Ranker; to lion. L. R. W’ebst» r. Jmlgr of this
judicial district, and to any l»usm< ss lions«- in
Jacksonville.
SILAS J. DAV.
Short Cine
Jack tonvUlr, Orrynn.
w
lnveatim nt St'curifies a Spe«'ialty. Jackson
Count j’ Scrip Bought am! Sold.
1 hav«* a compb'te act of Maps of ail t hr Sili­
VA j'e«i l.Hii'ism thia count), ami re<‘ ci vi Ab«
atracta monthly troni
from Ruaeburg
ICoHcburg of all m-w
entrh's made. I am
i
::__ , prepared
. ,
tliiiH
to make
and
out Homestead ami Pre-emption |i >aprrs,
,
can saw to part us the expens«* of a trip to
Koat'burg Liimi Office.
Joint Senator. C. A. C««g-»*vii «•( iatkv; llep-
rcrteiiNtri vc. A . Snider ot Lak» , (’«juhty J udge
J. S. Orr; Cum.niaaioit« ra, H. Ik/' <>mps.>n
C. S. Silvera; Clerk. A. L. Leavitt; Sheriff, E
W. Gowan; Trcaaurer, Win. E. H»»wc; A-seea*
•or, Joun Smart; sK-tioul Supeiint«-mi«*nt, P. L.
Fount.mi;surveyor, Isa Lvskeard; Coroner, J.
T. Forbes.
ATTUKNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SILAS J. DAY,
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51 e<libr«l
ur.lt. n
q n" »»» -. IT. ;,-
G. thr u..-, Il vur ' .
ur. r. G.b. ,ta»*..a.r A
surv.u
Sen »•»!
i. J.
Par-•>»»;
P. Applerf*! Uy,
losptvlur ‘ josKCHIRiC COUNTY.
g ' .«riiit ir, »V.St. Ciair; K»-i»resentative,
Miller; County Jmig«-. V. Colvig; Com-
infa» a rs,
<>. itorfe'.oa , P. Hausen; Cb rk, C.
K. (’u.iiisi H; Siieriif, James C. M oms ; rreasur-
er, J. *V. Suervr; Asac.ssor, E. C. Harmou;
£k?n<H»l Superintendent, W. A. Masate; Purvey-
ur, C. vV. Haveii.s; 4’uruiH'r. Dr. Wallace.
P. P. PRIM,
MISCELLANEOUS.
FRANK GALLOWAY.
TATE OF OREGON.
,r^. .1 II. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph;
t B. H- riu.iuii; (Joveriior, R. P«*n-
t evie i' 11
al*’» Oeonre W. Mc-
lat*- li i->u(«’» l‘"b Met«*ctian . ..........
State
Puni, r.f > . r.m i'. m’n»«. Sf.LT - l«. ........
’inirtia, I
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E it M. r.'r .y. .-ii|»r.-'U.
Ju4»i' -‘. IL > J*. Btrahau. 1
Chi’t JuVin ' A’. i>. L„r l.
Il.au.
riasr JUU1C1AL
VlHffr
JUDICIAL DlSTtOCr.
niMTHlCT.
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.............. ;, Lake and
Cmi»pri«ua Jaelouu.
L». “
K. Wcb-
M^uatu .».amt«: '
l
•ter. Itmtrlet Ait„riu y. "
JACWaOMCOUMTY
-4 -n it »r ru-- »• C«».n r >u; l< -present ill I v vs,
a Earr/’J. ' •* rriu- '* “ >‘C'?*'\v
’
.Wetf/erd
is more complete by far than any other in
Southern Oregon, and compare« favorably
with any In the State. Job Printing of every
Imaglnabl«-d«*»u r;|-t!«>n <l .ri''at Snn I ran« -I m - o
ratca. and in a umpt and ttrat-clasa manner
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, .ILLY 24. 1891
ÛffiOiAL Ulti-UTO di.
i r n IA N E V
THE TIMES JOB OFFICE
T3-
¡tain or »uterrivU'»»:
>py per annum. In advance...
•• six months . .....................
three month* .......... ........
H. PARKER,
Manufacturer < t
Sash. Doors, Blinds I HARDWARE AM) TINWARE DEPOT
AT CENTRAL POINT
Dealer in
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS 108. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh
Jackson County Bank
The Prune Crop.
Sonic idea ot th»* larg<* amount of prunes
uaed iu Ameri«:a may be guthcred from tb«-
'»taiiKties of the federal government, which
'•h« » wk importM ranging up into millions of
noundfl ¡H»r month. Of late these imports’
uavo fallen off, but this iaowing to th«* heavy
HtockB <*arri«*«l over at the clos«* of lust year.
For instance, the import* for January, 1891.
w«*re only 1.H42.NH1 pounds, as against 3,093,-
>44 pounds «luring the same mouth in 1890.
In I't-bruary last the importation# of foreign
prunes only amounted to 73»i,744 pounds, as
against 5,241,748 pounds in the same period
in the proceeding year. Iu April of this year
the imports show a still further comparative
decline aggregating the smallamouAt <d201,-
265 pounds, as against 7.058,328 p<*un<is for I
th«-Siime mouth in 1890. Th«» felling off is
steady all th«» tinn*, but this is due» entirely,
us n«>t«*<l Ls*fore, t«> th«* heavy supply on
hand, wbi«*h renders shipping unprofitable.
I m» California <*r«*p will Is* above th«* aver­
age, judging from the reiiorts now «-oming In
from the leading <tr«*hur«ls. In the valleys a
seri««us loss took pla«*e early in the season
from “drops, bm ¡n tbe footbill orchards no
troubh* of th«* kind has bu«-n ♦,xprri»*n<-e«i.
1 his loss w ill, how’ever, I m * more than mu«l**
ut» by the in«'reas«* «.f pr«»«lib*t, with th»* aging ’
of the tr»»es and th** ucw aereag«*.. Author!-1
ties on th«* .-'ubject predict lower prt«-«*s from J
th»* crop this y.-ar, «»wing to a multitude <•(
causes, among wbi«-h a larg«.* Eur«qs*an crop
an«! a heavy surplus carriv«l «jvvr are th»»
mor«* potent fari«jrs
The Way to Get Money.
Th«- man wh«» want - nmn* money will And
w royal r««a«l t.. th«- wealth he «‘.»vet» no
'Vbvrviökvpt uoniitHntly <»n hauti a complete pMb’nf m«-ttp»«i f«»r Its • a»-<|Ul-ifion. H»- mu«t
GEXKHAL III II.DIM. MATERIAL.
give -ni» thihg for it t" ntak«- it hott. itiy hi«
an»! tira’-claw Muck ut
own. ami th<‘ man wh« * t- hHiiMelf .»«ril; tv ,
to d<» thia will limi al! ! 11 ha!) 'i»i,|
l>en«1
!•» hi« ••<’ii«|u.’riug will.
<-OI’NTHY
A «PEi lALTY.
The minibl«T
wh»-th«-r b* j-lnvri hi»» trun»» in th«- cu hattg»-,
i’act'Tj' at W» !<1¡. r’a M
N hu ^ hmfiub cur
a fur«» U
Stoves. Tinware. Cutlery, at
r wuh
Th’.ru an«ì Ehtr«'vl*. Portland. <»r' gon.
’»inall«‘r Mak
, HARDWARE,
5 I
WHERE WOMAN RULES.
SUMATRA ISLAND IS A PLACE WHERE
WIVES RUN THINGS.
Customs That Differ from Those of Any
Other Christian or Mohammedan Peo­
ple—The Wife 1» the Property Holder.
Rhe Never l.tmit Her Home.
Unexplained.
In Captain King s “Trial of a Staff
Officer” an amusing story is told of Gen­
eral Upton, who was at one time com­
mandant of cadets at West Point. The
commandant's tent was a great place fox
fighting battles over again.
I
One day six or eight of us were gath
cred there, and the fl.or was held by one
of those blatant gentlemen who, having
graduated before the civil war. and hav-
I ing had just as good a chance as the gal­
lant band of ambiuous young lieuten­
ants who rose to be generals, had pre­
ferred the safety, ea«e and Blow promo­
tion of mustering and disbursing duty,
and whose only brevet was for the ser­
vice of the “recruitment of the armies of
the United States."
For some reason or other such men
have often been prone to disjtarage the
services of successful men, and to at­
tribute the promotion over their heads
of such soldiers as Upton and Custer to
political influence.
So Major — was
on this day bolding forth alxint luck in
the line.ending with this startling state­
ment:
"Well, now, Upton's another instance.
Of course, I don’t mean to sav but what
yon fought all right, old fellow, when
you got •, obajicc, hnt you won’t deny
that there were fellows who went
through the whole war with the regu­
lars. stuck to their regiments or bat­
teries, got wounded time and again, and
only got a brevet; but here you are a
lieutenant colonel, and never got a
scratch!"
Considering the fact that Upton had
been wounded in three different engage­
ments, he might have been excuse,! for
making a pointed reply, but he only
smiled quietly, as he sat writing at his
desk, aud sai'l:
"Well, there are lots of ineu who think
just as you do, I've no doubt."
A country where th*? women own the
houses and lands, where gold and silver
are common as flowers in the spring,
where everybody is happy and nobody
does wrung, is the burden of the story
♦hat W. J. Shaw brings from far off Su­
matra.
W. J. Shaw is one of the tnen who
modeled things in this country when it
was young and pliable. He came from
New York iu 184». and was about the
first mau to hang out a lawyer’s sign in
San Francisco. lie won the cases that
settlul the validity of settlers' titles and
resulted in the Van Ness ordinance, and
he served as a state senator in 1854, when
it was more of an honor to be a legislator
than it is. now.
"In all my years of travel,” he said.
Changei! of Climate
I never f'atMLa happier people than
Kill ni<>r» p«'op|,« than is generally known.
Parti«-ularlv is thi» tli^ ease in instance*!- those who livo ir Stinflrtm. WThe tri*,
wh« r<‘ th«» «'«institution is d«'!i«-at»*, and die part of the island. The pwple all
aiu««ng our immigrant population •».«•king over Sumatra are beliwers in the Mo­
ii. w hoim-m thus.» | n . rti«ms «if tin* west H|M| hammedan religion, but the peculiar
wh«-r«‘ malaria and typb«»id f«*v«-rs prevail at
o rtain seasons <«f th«* year. Tile Iw-Ht pre­ cnstoin- which make this ¡»articular peo­
parative for a «-hange of eliniat«*, or of «IkH ple unique and different from all others
ami water uhi« h that «-hang«- m-.-essitat«-s. j- are confined to one community.
H""t«'tt« r s Stoma«-h Bitters, which n«>t <»nlv
"It would not be correct to term this
fortifies the system against malaria, a varia-
bl“ t«'ni|M-rature, «lamp ami th«* d.-biliuting branch of the Sumatra ¡icople a tribe,
• ff.s’ts of tr.q.i.-al i «-at, but is also th- l««ad-' for they do not live in tribal relations at
ing remedy for < • -nstipation, <lysp<*psia. all, although there is a chief and under
liv.-r ■ «»mplaint, bodily troubles -|M-«-ially apt 1 chieftains. These rulers, however, are
to atta k emigrants ami visitors to regions I
mar th«- equator, marite-rs and tourists. not des,tots, and if the people do not like
U h« t her used a«« a safeguar«! by s«‘a vovagers, I the way in which they manage things
tra\«‘l-*rs l»y lamb ni.in-‘r~ >-r "f agri«-ultur- I they dis]*-,se of them very shortly and
i-ts m m-wlj populated «iistri«*ts, this the
s|MM'ifb- ha- • Ib-it.'.l th- rn«»st favurabb* t«-s- put other men in their places
■‘Although men are the ostensible
tlllP'IIV.
Different Kinds ot Gold.
chieftains, the women art the real rulers
"Must peopk* gupjHjH»,” Rays an aa-
The
customs
of
the
country
forbid
the
l’«)Ultn«-v Bigel'«\v, who wa- a erlim.lmate
oftlleC
German Empei t mH eoutnlait, an giving of a man's pro,« rty to hi- chil­ aaycr, “that all gul«l is alike when re­
nrti«-k* t«»
: the mi.lsummer .August) number dren after hi« *1 ath
If a man divs tht fined, but this is not the case. An ex­
«•f • . Tl,.-
...............
C.-Iitiiry ' en the ttr«t three years ..(
property
he
owns
is
giv.-n
to in, father perienced man can tell at a glance from
tin* »»mperor'
1
r - reign the third atiniversary
of hlM as.«, lit o. the throne having taken and mother The woman's proper! v, on what part of the world a gold piece
plibc «»u th lath .lav , f ,Iun,
comes, ami in some cases from what part
q, JiIK,.|,,w the contrary, i- given tothe children
iM-liev«»* that -iie e t re.l.-riek the Great n >
Probably that is tht* custom that is re­ of a particular gold district the meta)
king • >f Prunaia ha< understoed
i
hi« business
was obtain»**!. The Australian gold, for
Ilk«.- this i*mp«T«»r." and In this article he sponsible for the turning ov*-r of all the
instance, is distinctly redder than the
givi— uliMt h<- - <«|]\| hl. res th.- seer. t "f the wealth of the country to the women
California, and this difference in color-is
|»«*wer Of William II I with hi> people, and
theatmi xt or the hoys am , mi . n .
incidentally «•« ■■ mtrilmt. « num, facts regard-
always perceptible, even when the gold
‘
It
is
the
constant
aim
of
the
men
t.
I
ing his life. ' Thi« mimls I .f The Century"
enrich their wive«
Each man ha« but j is l.iXK) fine. Again, the gold obtained
will U*
ially rich In illustrated artt.de«
from the plac»*rs is yellower than that
am! <-i>mpl«*t«* stnrii
-i' s and tlm illustration» of one wife, and each wife one 1111«ban 1
M r Bigelow s « j I'a|»-I «ill inelude a nuniN r of and they live .1 ¡srfectly moral life. The which is taken directly from the quartz
vi«*ws of the IH«lace
... . Berlin aud rotsedani, I
Why this should be the case is one of
e. s at
teachings of Mohammedanism are fol
ami • ngr?iv.«.i portrait- <«f th«* err.
emi«*ror and lowed upon the question of divorce the mysteries of metallurgy, for the
• ‘iiq«r«'ss will ft«rni a d««tibh» fr«»riti-
r-tispl...',..'
The husband has the right to divon-. hi« plao-r gold all comes from the veins.
wife whenever he clmoaes, but must al­ Th** Ural gol«l is the reddest found any
low her to retain the prop, rty in her pos­ where.
Wr <-rt» r »»il»- himdr«-d dolla
‘‘Few people know the r» al color of
i-*r session
Divorces are not frequent
nny uhm - ->f - atarrii that paini"
l.\
’ ’
seen unless heavily
though, and I tsdieve that, in ,,ro,«*rii 'll gold, H*- it iw i f seldom
taking Hall - l’atarrli (‘urr
alloyed, which
renders
■ -............
•»* it rcilder than
I J. ( Hl’NEì A ( « ».. pnip- T. i. d«». O.
t.'tu.' p.pnlation, *livor •••.« in’.i-
Wu, ih»- uud«*rsjgn«'d. hav«- knuivn E. J. ot Sumatra arc not one in sixt«fn <••••
when j»ure
The j»ur«*>t coins ever ma<le
< h« !i«-y f«»r th«' laM 15 y.-nr- - and Iwliev bin,
were the ii y dollar ¡»i«x?»> that used to
p«’rf»-« tly houorubl«- in all I madness traü'Mie- pare.) to the nnniher in Call! rnia
The people are happy th* re—happy lie ci »mmon in California. Thvir coin-
ti'Uis and linaii<'iallv al>i*‘ t" earry out any
«»bligati'-n- inadi- l»v their Orni
as they can be
The children live at agt was abandoned for two reasons;!
W e ^ t «K T ruax . wti .l«-4i|.- DnigriM* T ‘l.- 1 home with their mother—the Isiys until
First. K*cause th«- I jn of abrasion was I
(!-..(», W aliun «*, K tsnas A M akvjx \Vb..|«...
so gr« -a , and, svcon«ily. liecattfe tht- in- 1
they
are
thirteen
or
fourte*
n.
and
the
!H*l*' Drutrgi-t".
» <_>.
tcriur would l>e b«*rr«l out and leg.] sub I
girls until they marry
Hall - Catarrh Cur» i
l'-ting dir»'«'tlv up«»n th«
weight being 1
When tile daughter gets iname.1 she 6tituted, th»? differvm
HUifm—of th«- syso m
d"r< not leave h* r ni .tlu r's house, An too small to be
cej in so
fr, e. l'rk- "j.-, j.. r !
large
a
piece,
addition is built on
new roof, as they
uial coins ’
•IruggiM*.
call it—and the newly married girl were the m>*t v
struck. — I
makes her home th* r<*. and luings uj» N w Y rk Tnbii
A ti ll Im«' in 8t««« k of
By the Thousand !
o » D t M o • r> ’
JOB WORK
Adrertltln« will tx* Ineertvd In the TIME
nt the foHowing rates;
Ten line*, one Insertion...........................
$2 0
'• •• each Butwiequent insertion
... 71
HF" Legal ad vert iaementM Inserted reasonably
A fair reduction from the allow rat»-« macL
to yearly and time advertisers.
F.UiroU AND f’KOKIUETOH.
NEW
imr$
"T
P.
OILS OF ALL KINDS
her children
This custom, of <■< ur«-.
results in funning quite i* lar;
large c.inmunt
ties wb* re th. re ar»1 many chil lr-n
"I kn» tv one of tin-*.- connu
wil* re there were a tn1-: |.
and í
daughters hvii
Tli. original 1»
n.amag* until
piece . f groniwl
When th
leave b >me tl
. mm t h m*e »
f. < tl
"Ihnii
F X LUI
the S:xt«s. ri
f.«r ri
t Suc!» Luck!M
I
Ridicule i as we may, t
thing iu In , and if tb
t you can-
not break
lai tii
e per,pie. The
other day
nglish friend of
mine pick«
and a half cent
Colombian silver coin—probably tho
emalleet salver piece in the worl<L
"That’s luck,” said the young man,
who has an English syndicate deal on
his hand«. He felt more confidence in
the coin aa the day advanced, for he
showed it to several friend«, all of whom
cunonslv examined th» piece and smiled
with its possessor
He finally went joy­
fully home late for dinner, and found Iris
wife fretting and with red eyes. He be­
gan to cheer her up by pleasantly t»-gin-
uing the topic of his afternoon and ex­
hibiting his find.
“Luck! Luck! Don't yon talk to inc
about luck!" she fairly shrieked, pluug-
ing into the sofa cushions aud hysterics.
1* the course of half au hour's hard
work sho had recovered sufficiently to
inform him that sho had her pocket
picked while out shopping and lost a dia­
mond ring she had been afraid to wear
and all the tnouey given her that morn­
ing for her summer clothes. Finally she
braced up all at once and said impera­
tively.
“Gimme that coin?’ As the patehtA
it out of the window she ottered the
usual feminine oath, "Drat the thing,
there!" and both she and her husband
felt better.—New York Herald.
Treatment of Bore*.
The redoubtable Samnel Parr proved
as great a lx>re to De Quincey as the dip>-
lomatist did to Coleridge. The opium
eater, sensitive little spirit that he was,
did not often put himself in the way of
being hired. He was completely taken
by surprise, on his first meeting with
th** scholar of prodigious fan.c, to find
him no better than a slander mongering
“old babbler.”
Byrons method of dealing with thu
gentry was even mono ingenious tlian
Scott's, who himself assumed tho ardu­
ous task of lx,ring his bore. Byron used
to set Monk Lewis /whom ho found
as great a bore as Scott did; on to *omo
“vivacious person," who peculiarly ab­
horred the tnbe—as. for example, lie
says. Mine, de Stael or Hobhouse—aid
leave the ¡»air to tight it out together,
while he quietly enjoyed hi- revenge.
But even this was more humane than
the conduct of those who, like Douglas
Jerrold, leave their b*>re in the lurch.
"Well, what's going on today?" asked
the liore, full pruned for a si* ge. "I
am.” returned the wit, hurrying remorse­
lessly past.
"Do not dull ¡>eople bore you?" one ot
his companions at the breakfast table
asked of the autocrat
“Madame,” wa-
Dr. H*ilmes suggestive reply, "all men
are bores except when we want them
—Exchange.
X Talk silli a Bird l aucier
Mot king bird* cumv from Tcxa* < hief-
ly. Albany in that
quarter^ for them. < hr
**nds me from
t »
every we»-k in cr
all of the-m t >
them f« ««Ifaor *:
change 1« ram»«il
the fanci
that wv
If.
ÜI 5
FBUIT TREES 4 SHRUBBERY
NAILS. ROPE
51 1 II >1 '< » 1 < I »
lift
revolvers :
l«ITM A WtMO«
Tolo Townsile and Milling Co
A N A N l> S
Of the Franchisee and Privileges grunt. I to F. H. ROWE
August 7tli, 1888,
W**«llor«l. Orptfon.
it
k N D S r K G E <
li’!'»
Il |O I.
CHOICE LAND FOR SALE!
By the incorporators of said company, now on tile at the
Recorder's office, iu Jacksonville Jackson Co.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D
fata; >
I nevi, r
men as 111 thr*M‘
otuiuann!
very beautiful,
boasting the fairest and fines? complex­
ions and the brightest eves.
Never in Christian countries <lu wo­
men dress as extravagantly.
“I nduember that once the chief told
ine he would have two pretty maidens
drees as they would on th» ir marriage.
The two bright eyed girls were gone
some time, and came ba» k wearing, one
a dress of gold and th e ot her one of sil­
ver.
They h;i'l bracelets ono above an­
other from the han Is aixl above thmr
ellsjw-
At the ell. w. th* v vioie ¡»-r*i-
l,.,r bracelet«, j.'inted t
1« nuit easily
rn-w’u
their an...
SMITH A WESSON
*/•!«•/ VG / / / />. 1
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
E. P. CEA» Y, M
Il V * 1 <
V.t A t \ Í
LOADING *^<! SA. F T I
f ch ear ir
li al l»i
Tulo, Oregon, October 4, Is»!'.
northwest
I»r» irnn.
THE OREGON LAND CO
fire and marine
INSURANCE CO
1 >rk. mi
If the
□ral ol
!» mtying earned it is pre
to tvd- w the
stTunari i rule that obtain:
e—"When m
take thu t
New York Her-
< a prôfeRÛoùa« I ! doubt
• 4
man who r«
in currcDt literature
when h«* is
riuusly ¡11 Iterance he
A lady wh'j w® of Habit,
hasn’t time t
• it when he‘> well.”'— tw<. months old, but
Cincinnati En<piirt-r.
nt hand suitable f «r the
the child to a neigbbunug I
The butcher pu
I
IM LAO»EA
G'G li MAT.C FUIS
MILLINERY
it n»**
Iiraai-M jo:i»
HAMMON BROS
i:i< 11
Al l«
i nr ¡’T V
<. L.« » V
10000 Prune,
10000 Apoles,
5000 Peach.
5000 Pears,
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
10000 Grapes,
UI
till th«- Itadlntr
Ami a go'wl h . ha <
rivties«)! fruits
vr
Trees as Luu asanv First-class Nursery.
I
I
GIVE O A CALL,
AHK-------
Nurseries ar east end of Bridge.
MEDEOKD. OREGON.
liiej will use n< • lung but th«*
Ledit»»' Choie» Washer
.1 a ri j i i- f u ■
­
A few »beep pelts that have been mar
i
keted in 1’,nieville thi« spring sold al
1
H
cell’s ]«■ p mnd. l«.y beef hides are
only w. rtii!! cents per |»juud.
About |2i«0,<'(i0 worth of stage wardrobe“
of t«,e late Eniina Abl»>tt istol»“ sold bv
'h r sister in Chicago. It is acollee'ion of
rare and ar < 1, ii-toin« of great ele-’anee.
\ numtirr • -I ? ’i »_■ l.ulie* have or-
■¿anizcl a brHr»r« band t K -.«eburk*. and
v\«‘ Mi|'p pv thv\ uill rvvntii.dly b»
ar< iin«l serenading th»» b-«t
looking
young men < f that town.
i Miniati sV
4
Ti»' l ui ui I’a.itie lailroad ba« agita,,
to.hip t“» iraiuet» <’f Wasbingt, i
the woild'» fa r Ire,'
By tl i» tl e r
will save f-O.COO < hi freight.
They rai«*» «! some 30) ae*eH «f p *as
ibis seas< n near Mlwitun for the big
Salem canr rry. W.th a motor line to
bnnu tm m m, they wuuhl raise seueral
«Lou*ami act-»
<>n n. Mtriláe
mmj
■rti-e» 21 p< liudi.of
A 1'lU’Vlle
I'ulinik < i r ce fl,
siuar for fl
pres f«t prices *lo
Evidently a
no* jit-itiy sucli baiga ns.
The centennial of the discovery of tile
t’o'uiubi.i river will l»e celebrated at As-
•oria May 12th, lsuj
A Society has
eed organized theie !<>r that |»irp. i se
I
THE WOMEN OF ORECON
C I’ llu'itipgton ba > plat ed an order
I for l‘)000t ns« f steel r.uh. at Scranton,
for ►umii't r driive v at |.’,0 ¡>er tun. lie
says it is abargnn
He expert»« to ««•♦•
I rai s fo a ton high' r I t fore the • nd <»f the
year
health
l ie I.
The Nebraska judje *ho haw drr d- <1
that a ina’r ate throuzii v. li«l under Mi -
-ouri t law, («‘a-es lobe vaild when tie
parties to it move back into Nebraska
-honld get « It the bench as quickly as
|U sible. lie is a Dogberry.
r ti a or abu-*
b! .«I pur... an«
I’r i«'* *•> (■<> per I'ottlr.
itltlinu'« (.oldrn s - anl.i. Inti«
«l«»t e f r t
< ur-
ft. , -r : k
Irritati'n C- »v« l, and a" ( 'rm cv <>r lien
’ »1 d -'ii r ui.
• t.t«.
i*r I« v $ 4 .*»<> p»- r
Bet tir.
J
I.« ICI« hm«*-» (¿«»Lion Kp tnlsh In-
jertlon, 1 r » t. r*
. f i, n ,-j
NOW IN ACTUAL (
We would a-*k th«* livli»-* of
Coast t«» lav asM«* th« !r pr«-Ju«i
Wash**r a fair tria and I»»- <•< "v in« •
la OÑK waslier III trie world that w
work. W«- ha»•• a »•<»mbin«-<| Ma« hi)
twiarrf.Tub an«i Ch>th«w Ha-k«!. M
W mhi-r <> i ita own m»*rlts.
11» .«Tipi.< hi and price of wash« r viven
. «
I ittan.ru •
■ « stri« tur'
Prie««
M *. •» prr Iloti Ir.
.r
Ilirhnu’M
Golden <> nfmrnt
1-r th«» etT - f a « 1.. >». t, ;. f >-i
*■ r -
ci! • na’I-U«
i'ri«r$| top r M«n*
.«• I< i<-Im ii ' m 4«f»l«|r?i
l’il i
• .*
a I Hr i ’
Uni •
1 .. < .* »
• ’ ;
• r • '
• ' r .
' . ■ . I r »'I .' « , .
Prie* *.’l ««> p« r Bui.
r\
lari«- ai.il \»-rvinr,
AGENTS
WANTED
Lad!»■«• can .nak<-from J
Ifent e«rr\ »'.«tr«-, <’. o. l»., s^cuj'Ij’
Apply at once for tern
l-wr rij-rw.*
* KI* DKCG CO.. AGENTS,
n.l ’»Il Maik« l *
san I i nitri
i la 'S ni nt t r» ■
TO THE SPORTSMAN.
ANOLRSON CREEK
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER
.1 ml
ASHLAND HOTEL
I,Y 1.04' %TKI».
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT
» wa||-lcn«»wn h«»m»w
h*»*n
briuli und »<raHt>v t*nlArgt*<i, N'ehlt
NEWLY FURNISHED
itni
E K IIK1GIIT MAN. Pr«»p»
Aübland. Oct. 10 1**9.
BOSS
BOOTS
AKIN, SELLINC & CO. S
UNRIVALED GOODS
BICYCLES.
TYPEWRITERS,
C. B. FITZGERALD,
CASH Off I NSTAILMT N O
«OUGHT IOIO. OM
CXCHANGED 400 WH< t IS'N»TOCM ALLOMAOt-
»NORRICIR, ANO ALL M < A •» * N Y t O
»ENO »OR
CATALOG ANO CLU3 OISSOUtTJ
Her Atjrnt» MrtHf .1 rrrrtftrknrr.
FRED. T. MERRILL,
PORTLAND. OR
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
.-»alv«- m th. world f- r (. lit-. Brui-
i
Ch-vr". Salt Rheum. F<-v«-r S«»r»'s,
i T«-ttrrs, ( hnpped Hands, UhilVIiiins. Corns
land all Skin - Erapflons, an»! po-itiv»» «uir»'
for 1’11«
-r ip - pay requin «1. It is gun ran-
I lve«l to give p«'rfeut satisfaction <>r m<>U(*y
I refuuded. Pri v 25 1 • nt • p«.r b'S. F"i tad©
by all druggists.
Thr N- t
«»«s,
■4. .>>r»-".
s.«r»’
MOST REASONABLE PRICES
AT THE
J ACKSOÄ VILLI
MARBLE WORKS I
¡»JUauù a .(A« Av MY Ul I s KAÛ M»
on th«* window Mill. That will keep out
tin- th«"« except in th«. ki’< hen, wlu’ie the
glhl omrritfl are a li’tb» Mfr<’!lg'»r, the
remedy more M»ingent
Sprinkle a little
• arnphor m w ai d then on the rook-MoVH
In this wav ton will noi onlv drive < lit
»he fli'*s, hut also lieu'rali/.'* th« U’lpleaM-
an Hindi «»f th»» kitchen
The
liufFitilly and ellerlively
savstha* every man w ho carri«»aa dinner
pail ought to rotiM<ler th»» high-tatitl
orb'i'iis. which inciPHsed its cost, ami
with it that of a hundred other nrrossa-
- ir« a»« his deadly cneinv. hi«nnrnemv
pm in | mt
gtroiiH din to his a if<! and children, to his br«l arid
Il Heeink board, to I mli IH i ami prosperity. It robs
KorkiPM i* him even in death, ami i himlvis his
exchange mounting family at his very funeral.
I> .tie 1.4» a ,
u .ar theun ; but, to tui.v en-
you muM be prepared fur ail kind» of
I iltern million dollars is the modest
Jti'lge I’ipi
the bench
weather.
I' ! v '» ewer cet<.h V'»ur rubber coat on
a sharp twig <r r u<h rock, and rpoil it the first
and keep« th«' law ver-* b «> bu«v during little Him that will be paid out of the
iav * Ask any hunter or »¡x rtiman who uses a
•h»'N‘K«’«»n < f th«» «• urt that they can national treasury for sugar bounties dur­
“iih hi.u.d S ' ker.” h-»w he like» th*m. He
hardly gleoi» « I nightw, on «<•«•< nnt <»f ing the coming year. Lieven million
will te'.i y«>u it >» ’ent, bU-Aet, and coat, all in one.
I.uht, !• v, and or"i, and * I »ta-d any amruat
t‘inking a*" nt th«* hard t’liie they will will go to L< ui iana, and at least |I(M),-
jt burl '-»age
N • retd ot being concerned about
have th»' next day. Talk about th»* far 01k) to the own»*r of a single plantation
«h* we.uhe-
W’ v d<» you wait ti 1 it rams, when
y«m can l»e pr vi<led f'*r alwr.ulerd y >u buy a
in -» h «illiarii <• | eople being overworked 150 miles b»ng. The money wll come
•• J h i'r. .
I’ i -' i *».• A day’«
ar.d undrri aid, and theri t ike a look at out of the pockets of a variety of unpro­
delay may be iHe cause of a month's «icknese can
one of otir lawyera during court week. tected woikers, (‘specially of the Cal­
Cu afff»rd to take th« risk? Be*are of worth.e»a
ifornia wheat-growers. Tt e t-<x on five
ita’x1' ». every garment stamped with the “ H»k
There ¡ a no comparison. —
Jimrinil.
Brand " trade Mark
I>:n’t accept any inferior
million grain sacks wdl just about meet
er a' when y u can I ve the *• Fish Brand Shcker ’•
There w ill !»♦• n»> d-tficulty about remov­ the ch“ck the government will send to
delivered without • «tra coat- Particular« and ill»K
ing • nr la»gc wheat crop this year, Hay* the great I. ui-iana sugar grower.
crated catalogue tree
George W. McNar. There in plenty of
At a meeting of the state boar<I of asy­
Boston, Mass
A. J. TOWER
tonnage in Nan Eranciwo and Portland
¿nd plenty to arrive. The number of lum commissioners, consisting of Govern­
ahi| » m on 1 lie wav here ia larger than is or Penover, Secretary McBride and
usual at this time of the year. By < Molier Tieasurer Metchsan, at Salem, yesterday,
I
there w i l la* j»i ntv of ihem. (’rop reports Pr. I.. I. Howland, ofSalem, was elected
from the Sacramento valley are very good superintendent of the insane asylum, to
hut from the San Joaquin val’ev they a*e «ucr »»ed l>r. Harry Lane. On the first
not very encouraging. There is a general bail'«t Doctors Lane, Kow land and Will­
feeling that wheat will bring goo<| prices iamson received one vote each, and on
the second Dr. Rowland was the unani­
I this vea-
mous choice. lie will take charge Au­
gust 1. Dr. L ine was in ottice four years
For Over Fifty Years
on July 1. He was glad to get out. lie
M id *. W inm . i 'W s S oothing S y urr ha>
-n said ’hat he was heartily tired of the place.
u««'«l f"r - hildr» n t» «»thing. If •»•».«th. «» th.-
1 "■■■ ■ ■ ■ i i e
••hihl. noth'll:» th«- gum«, allay?» all pain, cur» «
wind coll'', and i* th»' I h —’ n iif'ly f««r dbir-
rh<rn. Twenty-five rent« a lM»ttl«‘. S»«|»| by
all druggist« tbr' iighout th«' w»rld.
Oregon.
Gold Hill.
(NThen Baby was sick, we gave her Cast oris.
When she was a Child, she cried foi (’astoria.
''bakes and Nish*.les.
Choice Locationr and Prices Reasonably
A supply of the be«t shake« an<l shingles Wht« she became Miss, she clang to Castor ia
has just been received at the T imes oftce When she b-vl < ’hildren, she gave ttsv»» Casturuu
Low.
whic h will be sold ib quantities tn aui» nt
END FOH DIXTlirriVE < 1RCVLAR8
reaMiHnhle rate«.
«
CANOES, E tc
127 W.SHixavow Sr .
( hii* r»-|n»rt fr«»in ( bile Ray.** thi* in«ur-
I gentH am in l»:v! luck and nrv without
ui-»n» y ntul a rm * Another li«4pit<b say«
Tl«e troop of cavalry expected ar Firt
they hav«» d«*fvate«i tnearmy of B.tlmac Bidwell, m M' h I'M’ «minty, are detained
i f*«la, u In« b w in m itching from ( oijnimbo. at Walla Walla, on account of the Ivnrh-
< if <•<»ur-«*, the reportn cotnv from <fiff«*rpnt
ing allair at that place, ptri eirntcd bv
quartern.
tip m,in reference to the mirder of one of
McMahon, th»» ♦,<li*or of tl»i» Wotxlburn their numlwr. Another troop may now
j ///</<7>rnzA //'. who hh»'t .lap Minto in the Be or-lrre'i to Bid well. ami it is thought
I baii'l a’ S «li«!n in a row growing < ut of Hi it two companies of cavaliv and orm
in articl»» in M< Mahon'a paper reflecting ■ f inf intry are likely to be stationed at
•n Mint, im tl «• H!«me on»* who r«»c»»nt|y Bidwell.
*«> *avau* ly aHscied in bln paper State
N >w th it lh tun«» K oli the wing, lis­
Printer I tank Bak»»i, of Nab-m,
ten. ve ho’is* wivcM.phi
a hftlp < amphor
FARMS
---- ASK FOR—
THE
For the fiod time rincA the fir*t cask
was brewed, lieer nerved an iiHefnl pur
pp in a < iermsn ritv yextordav. Waler
riving out «luring a I rgeroun fbe, the
fluid from the vats i f an adjoining
brewery was used to extinguish the
. flame*
* r»»t othul that th»* line of tbc >iiiH-
n«l e;i*t«-rn railwav has la»t»n <i»»fiu-
!♦ termin' «1 main, an l that th»* coni
w ill soon <-otiitnenH- grading at both
f tl »» Im**
I’li»» hii « v»*v<»rs are vet
i* fi«*'»!, luit have nei’lv finiah»*d
a rk.
¡’he rieht « f wav li.n been
•«I neatly tl.«* entire distance.
S. S. SMITH, Prop
IIK .MllIKl KI BEK TAKE* I’l.KAM KE IN
ann*iiHM’liitf ihHl bln «li'Miii «nw-mill 1« ii"w
running <»n full thn«* h mi turnintc «»ut h imv*
piMfitlty <il I uiii I m t . II 1« |»r. pMi • «1 t" fill Mil
unkirM with dlN|»rttch, Hi'«i Mt thu ii»"Mt r''H*'iin-
bit- rut«*«. A tine quallt v •>(
l, . u. Wl
4i. r bi
never t*»m
f nil !•»
of, and if be hadu t *
•vmg tothe rush of business at the musket to <-.irry around with iuiu you
rm cannery, thirty h«n<ls have been couldn’t tell htui from the priw-m.-r he 1»
a I led to lb.* forve, in order to run part taking care of. Yon recollect the old
of the machinery ail night. The fruits Ixmg
___ Tom« w» hail in enr army before
.m>i vegetables to l«‘ canned a'“ < oining j
war? Well, that’s the kind the Hay-
in lively now and the cannery is kept tian soldiers carry. They are all old
busy in caring for them
cap aud ball cerncern». as like as pot to
l’atti demands higher terms than ever go off at the wrong end.
to go to America with Abbv next winter.
"Take a soldier, a sailor or a tiremau
She wants ♦.'••OHO each night to sing in with us, and they all have a pride in
opera
A« Man ti« Myer is al«o trying to keeping all their tools neat and clean;
engage her for a concert tour Abby will but military pnde isn't in the game that
probably have to pay tlu* im|>etious Diva
the Havtian soldier plays. When he
I.er price if lie wants her.
gets homo after a day's begging he
I -.., . “'a will rend its national band pitches his old musk'-l into a corner just
, ,'t w 11- I
This hand i« the as a laborer tn the street cleaning depart
to the World s Fa,..
. ,
, .
. ■
third 1 rge«t in the world, i., . 1 A.
ment gets nd of his shovel. It may be
i
—••»v aud hoqeycomled, but as long as
being first, and the Moxican naliu..
~ "»> will» it at the fort and
band second. It is noted for its fine
he
can sho., .
)t. fia6u
music, and will take to Chicago its full
satisfies
the
goverum,.
- -
complement of ‘J110 in«tiunients.
gone to the junk shop he's happy.
The habit of Voting girls ca'rying
DRATH OF SO ACCOt’ST.
school books under their arms, or in bag*
"The soldiers and the prisoners must
or portfolious, hung from their aims, is
«eld to distort lite figure. German doc- be pretty good chums?"
"Well, that's very much as you take
tors are exhorting I'arents to provide
voum? tfirls between the age of 11 and it. It's a common sight to see th» guard
14 uitli knapsacks for carrying school and the prisoner reeling home together
liookft.
if they've made out well.
"I suppose you'd imagine that prison­
The public is now suffering from the
usual amount of fighting talk consequent ers would often get away with these
•o the dis^u*ision with lists between kind of guardians, but they don't. When­
Slavin and Ki an ;in«l precedent tn h ever the soldier takes it into bis head
proposed mill li 'ween the victor and the that the prisoner is going to escape he
great and only John L. The fighting of just shoots him dead, and that's all there
these fellows is bad enough, but then is to it. ho Coroner comeo around and
music is a great deal worse.
post inortems are unknown.
Why, I
Corn raising in the Willamette vallev was walking one day with a friend on
is growing in favor, It has generally one of the chief streets of Jacmel.
been believed that the nights were to
"Right in front of us was a drunken
cold to raise corn successfully in thia soldier and a drunken prisoner. ‘Now,’
vicinitv, but this impression is bring said my friend, ‘you watch that fellow
-li-|H‘’led hv pr.ictirMl <1 -monstrationp.
and see if he doesn't take it into his
The eadv varieties wi’l mature and do
head that his prisoner is going to escape,
well in tlii! valley ami the acreage of
and if he does he will shoot him.’ Sure
corn is increasing every year.
enough, a minute or two after the
Lift vour ba! reverently when you drunken prisoner -taggered into the mid­
meet the teacher of the primary school.
dle of the street, and the equally drunken
She h the good angel < I the public. She
takes the little banding fresh from the •soldier ups with his Long Tom and
home nest, and full of his poutes and his shoots him dead.
“Things are not quite as bad at Port
passions, an ungovernable lit le wretch,
whose own mother honestly admits she au-Prince as they an- at Jacmel and th»
smaller towns <.n the tslaud, but the dif­
semis hitn to school to get rid of him.
Ti e ofiic»T« of die < >regon state fair are ference is not worth talking of. Hayti
making excellent progress in their pre­ collects plenty of money iu duties, but it
paration« f<r a big fair thia year. Our ia all grabbed by a few men, while the
capital city w ill need to make arrange­ mass of the ¡» »pie are left to get on as
ments to take rare of a large crowd of best they can, and are forced to support
visitors. The fair opens September Ph, out of their pockets as objects of chanty
and at this writing evervih'ng indirutes a soldiers and convicts ” New York Re
very successful mei’ting. - Puiihiml
cord -r.
mgW'i ’n tt»
nt. n. r mil»
’•'»•« ’ arr at *
w th t!.«•** oí Ki:--« i llarriaun.
•‘How fa f urn all Skin
a mply Apply ••.iwATsr.i oisnitMN«»
.nterual mvdicio»' required. Cures tetter,
«'CzemR, itch.
« ruptions on the lace, hand*.
We, x« u»e Every Descril* «n
4M
Ac.. paving tin* skin clear, whit«» and
healthy, it* gr»-at healtngHn'i<‘urHtivepow-
ou» !.ae In the most approved style.
ar«" p«»ss«*W'‘*i hy ’I'- «»thvr remedy.
poniteli to •v»'1 H,M* 'Tuttuuiv sumphs uud «TS
oUr iraggibt fur S * aykl b U inimkkt .
[tfisïgh* anUtóX'jAUfBpriri.».
Raving a Sparrow.
An anthenti incident in the career of
General Robert E. L**e ¡» told an an evi­
dence of hi» Hweetne»» of <li»qKMti<>n and
natural kindliness. Ono day he was tn-
»¡»•eting the batten,« over the lines be­
low the city <f Richmond, and the sol­
dier» had gathered in a group to wel­
come him. This actual drew upon them
th» tire of the Union guns.
The general Owed about and mi vised
th» men to go under shelter. But he
did not do ihm himself
Walking on.
although in apparent <langer, be picked
np and replaced at> uniledge<l sparrow
which had fallen from it» ik - h I near by.
The act was iustioctive, but perhaps
indicates a really higher endowment
than ability to conduct notable cam­
paigns—Youth's Corn|»auiou.
A Orest «talker.
Hcnrick Ibsen is a methodical walker.
So fond is he of his daily walk that he
takes it raiu or shine, and
cotton
umbrella which he always cSlnee has
become a part of his individuality. Ilin
favorite tune for walking is an hour be­
fore twilight. He writes incessantly all
day and adopts this method of rseting
his tired bnun and tody. Ills well knit,
muscular frame attests his good health,
and he can stand any amonnt of literary
work. It is said of Ibsen that he writes
one yrar and walks the nest.—Washing
ton St ar.
Tn , r «as » mean advantage that the
deceased wife’s sister people took in the
English House of Commons the other
•lav. nnd they have deservedly suffered
by it. They knew that legal permission
to marry the sister of one’s late wife
would be revolting to the moral instincts
of many members of the house, and to
they seized the <>‘|i>ertiinity afforded by
the at.-ence of a number of these guar-
■ linns of social puritg at ahorse race, with
the wives of their friends, to endeavor t >
to push their subversive scheme through
its preliminary stag,» Fortunately •
few tine old-crusted Tories, who had been
kept away from the races by attacks of
gout, were playing baccarat in tliesmok
ing room of the House when the bill wrs
brought ap, and hearing of the outrage
about to be perpetrated they tiastened to
the rescue and filibustered until the
measure was knocked to the bottom of
thecalender. For the present, at leas.,
the foundations of the home in Eng­
land are safe,______________
Take it Refere Breakmst.
Th. urcat appetizer, toul" „nd Iher regúla­
me. lu use f'T in<>re than 50 years in
‘Engl.md. Po-itiv,; »|>ecllle for liver complaint
Bild taste in the mouth "ti i,rising in tie-
morning dull paiu» in the head and tw. k •!
• v. ~,
l. eling. 'lizzili'—, lunguor-symp-
Wild OaU Wanted.
!• tn.~ ..f liver '“uniplaint, llctn'-'f} l>r. If u-
I'
'
-
English
Viiudellon T"i,l ■ Kclleves
T h«« uti'b r-ignvd wi^h» > to pun-ha"" tift«-»‘n
or twenty I> uk I p *| s of wild oat«. • F<«r further ■ • u»ti|«tion, sbur|« ii« th"appetite ami tom »
up the entire system. Get the -genuine
i .ir^i- uhu " apply to
I’. 0 W iuso . n , ll'.ck J1 m’
fr--m your driiggl't for 61. end take aeeord-
ttig to'directions.
...
Hay! Hay* Hay!
R'XiUi; RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY CO
A» flu haying srason ia nt hmui. du u<>t ior-
g» t 1 that
tJ kt Mrs
Mm G. Kart-wsk!
Kan-waki has
hu> about »«
’• n «>r
■ r I
NOTICE TO &HXrTtrr.
twelve Deerimr mowera on bond that must («6
opeual ca BX/.’AD ratea between the u-riai-
sold
at
a
Kreat
sRcriflcv.
so
that
eh«-
«
an
pay
I
.
__ t. aV.1., .»azl I... a
n V l’ .wi
i n rv
f
«.ff th«- rndvbttitm sM óf the «state
These ^1 P°lntS cao
l’1 «■
.v,u
^ to
•>ty
th«* indebtedness of thn «Ktate These
---- »----------
[mow« ti art* new and the beet in th«- market.
’be agent at M»‘dfor(i at any time.
k
I
W. H
H omkyman
oneyman , . President.
Pn'si'icot.
Children Cry for_Pitctrer^ Ustorii.
PALATABLE AS M’L-
t':
□nx* I
take thi*
an' i
Her»-. Bill
and -i
y«»ur dii"t ’ He
\V Muali
he money. Jw»t
lll-lM. .1 oil 1
tii«' committee came in
ilt this junt
f««r G cm I’ h
.■m l !>• .'<1 the ci* rk to
sake.' L'hev alnim •si g«»t down ou thvir
knei-s b» ask the- bank to k«*«p thrir
tlimiey
liiu y<-«. mg *N.q»oleon* finally
Colli<*llti**l, but *I'T . Lir«-«! if there wasti’cr
‘any ui<»re i>oi»s**i nr«• lie would throw
every ,l. |H»-it. r > in"ney iut*i the street.'
“The crcwil 4* |».irt*sl happy, an»l con­
fident that the bunk was one of the
stronger; jnsttlnil. ns ■ f its kind in
America. Their , .*ufideii< ** might have
been shaken had tin y kii 'Wu tlx? cauva,
bags mark' d ‘aJHlO g» l<1,'etc., au<l bc-
daulH-d with red s aling wax, contained
mote e a ¡'" than iron washers,
‘
jiiunu rirrk n»'i purchased
" I gcu
— w. who had other-
from the hardware .
-
wise awuted in the deception, he e..
convino-d of the r uudne*» of the bank.
The two men the young Naj-Jeon in­
sisted on paying in full the bank had
long wished to get rid of.”—Cheyenne
Leader.
■COTT A. BOW»I l
l>
<
THE OHLY TRUE
IRON
TONIC
Will FwHfy «h» Blo*«i ra<n’a’«ths
|.i»»r and 1
and Rotore th*
Health *®d '
of ’ ®81* I 'y»I-«P*ia.
’A rdi et Al 1*1
lod!«»*tl □_
I.nrk of bt’«»ng’b and Tir*«
Feedngat* . üeiycursd B<-n«s,
Kt<*< e« kl ! U«rv«8* r«»colv*
n.wf rr» Enì>*«*utth* aimd
nd «ubplie* Br»io Cower.
—— —
bufT*riL< from coKp'tinU
mh " i ìhi t«a «hoir «ex wí*¡ find
YOU NEED BUT
I . AUItuírTin
Jk
B
Dr. HARI ER
I
Iu tli<-County Court of tho State <»! <h<
for the < ountj oi Jackson, sitting 1or
transite!ion of probat«-t»usiu«**8.
In the inatt' i of the estat« oí Samuel i enter,
'¡< t »
|»TI< I IS HEREBY Gl \ ENTHATBX VIli­
the aboi«*-
J lUHlK I
KtvfK
H. K. MAnhA
'»ilNEY AND COI NsLL
1
ROtìtHT C. SMITH
•/., Jolu
Tin S. B. HE ai » a < he AND LiVEHCriir.take»
according to directions will keep your Blot,«,
Li ver and Kidnet •* in good - truer.
The S. B. Coi on (THE for Colds, Coughs
and Croup, in coniH'ction with the Headache
Cure, iw as m ar p« i let lion asanythinj known
The S CB. Al.ru k P ain ri(E lor internal an«!
external use. in Neuralgia, Toothache,Crami»
Colie ami Cholera Morbus is unsurpaw-i.
Ti.e/ are well lik'd whi r« ver known. >! huu -
facturcil uj D‘’”ir Oregon. For salt by all
druggist»
D r . KENHEDÏS
F avorite
remedy
A lliblr 2HO Year« Old
A. T. Stratton, »oervtary of the Y. M.
C. A., brought into our offic« u Bible
printed hi London in 1C1U. Thi* Biblo
wiw bought won aft*T it wns publish«!
by John Stratton, aixl has 1-wu handed
down from John to John till it cams
into the present owner.« hands A j*Ert
of the family record r inains, some en­
tries being umde tn 17(12
A*» this Bible
ap,>earvd one year bef.»re the KLi.g James
version it is difficult to determine what
translation it is. though it differs very
little from the authorized version. The
fsajk is evidently in the original binding
and is in a fair state of ] ■ « n ation. Th«
page upon which the date 1-- found ue«*de
¡irotection or the most valuable part of
lb« book wil) be lost
It is a rare relic
and is highly prized by the owner.—
Dover Repubbcati.
New Rule* of rolllenasa.
bore Throat, Althma. nnd Ct r • nP. ■ t*. n of the
Throat, Lung« anti Chest, in- Imfn; Cnoaumptlon
Speedy audp«-rinMiieut* ( »enuiue ».' *<1 " I. Batt«."
so on.
If the child happens to be addressed
by a strange lady or gentleman the child
is instructed to reply, “Yea, mister,” or
“Yes, lady.”
At first this strikes the uninitiated as
an unpleasant innovation, but it has ob­
tained a strong hold on the children
and they are rapidly making their j»a-
renta converts to the new system.—New
York Herald.
R . NEIL,
Administrator's Sale of Real
Property
/Òr. MARTER » plVT^Z L (VER P«LLSk
|Cur» C«n*tlj-ut . od . Citar O otlp aint and h.ckR
■HeaJach*
barn pi* l’o-«* •nd
«-»•Uwocauto In peata«.
r
Is th«« onlj positiv«- cure lor IHSP!J*SIA.
C(»N<ril’À I l(»N. LD ER ami hlhNE) DIS­
EASES. and H ri’cunitn« nd«s| lij plijhiciaiiM
win n <'tln i in« ilicim-s tail. ThouMinds test H y
io itw liHVing Huvcd their li'«> Io Motin i-
a.id l»aught«’r»‘ if has pt<»v»»<1 a bh-ssing
Ji bottle; • for >■'>. All Dva’« ra.
Or. D4//D UNNIDV CORPORA!ION. Rondout. H. !
In certain private acboula uf Brooklyn
new rules of politeness ere enforce«!. It
in no longer proper for the little pupils
to say: “Yea, *ir.” “No, sir." “Yes,
nia'am,” and “No, nja'am,” to their
cUlem. Now the correct thing is: “Yes,
Mr. Brown.” “No, Muw Smith,” and
nee
tuoni« \ -Mt-I
11 ni \, Or« gon,
U<- th«Tc«.f.
AH M \E
Dau d till!».»tii dm of Juin-
L
HAK1U1 IKOW
TONIO * *af»* and *p««dy c r« <il»»* »clear,
thyanmi loi on k r^juSnt a«un.pt* st cosntsrfslP
lo, oal, «4.1 to tt» l'"l'''i«”'» "',,<Ji.?rt«i,,ìl,1T
L J uct »1 ; «r’ " *nt grf th* ORIGINAL a»»* RII’,
A PoRrr for the Lawyers.
John Doe owns n farm on th« bank of
the Niagara river. He haa a fine pasture
along the river, and lie makes au honest
penny now and then pasturing cows for
his neighbors. Richard Roe has also a
license from him t > hit h his rowl»oat
on the bank, with incidental right of in­
gress ati'l egress through the |Hi«tnre.
About a week ago Richard lost his chain
and improvised a rope "I hay with which
to moor his boat.
Now Ebenezer Dick's cuv», paalurvl iu
the lot aforesiud. is fond of hay. and
smelling the fragrance of the extempore
rope she waded into the river, climbed
into the Is,at, < le w, ,1 up the rope, and
floated down the stream over the Lails,
where -he met an untimely death. The
boat was also pulverized en ronte to
Qneetistown.
Has Elx •nezer Dick any right of action
fur the low of liia cowl If he has. of
whom can be recover? Has R d hard Roe
any remedy fur the loss of his boat, and
if so against whom?—Buffalo Conner.
« 24. iNb
ut dfl'tur un
o'clock ot said day
the logbot bidder I
uurt-housc door tn
L’>
To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, < •-
Jaeksoti county, <>♦•«>..u, the following de
pation, Malaria, Liver <’omplaints, t.-ke
«eribtd preinis« s. to wit:
the safe and certain remedy,
Th«' undivided one-halt int«*rt»st in th«
nm th> ast «pmrt«-r of th«- south«*ast quarter ot
STYtlTTI’B
s«‘« ti<»n tturt> rtive. ,•*.*»’ township tbirfy-si
•i»i s »nth, rang«-2 west ot Willamette meridi
an— timber land.
All bei«»nging to the «-state «•! Samuel C» Il
| ter. deceased, and situated in Jacks« hi county,
I (Iregoti.
T M ( ENTER.
Administrator ot < state ot Samuel Center.
r»e «he w»f <1.1. SFi? »"littleBear««■>t»,e
|
Lhit<-d
this
ldtbul
Juuv,
1*.«].
botile) I iie * ake tm M.,«r c<»sT) »«LSI.
¿j»
ir» »-»lo •<»■- «<11
i*rtce of ci ili«»
KISSING’7":70
J.F. SMITH ACO. V....
, .
Wf^c»M.
»»<••* notile.
•FMaTOCìtVUWl
»1
not be cinoied
ItMs thr best helper to Health and (he < juh k< st
. urr on 1‘mb. I' m - it in time for aU <lis« »s« s «>!
the sioin.nli, Liver, Kidnevs an«’ Skin.
It
• in«“« Rlwvmatism, Malari.i. < oate«l ¡«'Tii’ur
Mil l ll«'.*«! I‘ he, iv ' k xcs ('.«ii'-tii’ itH»n. Htte.i.s
ticss a n.I !>%-sp«-psia, drives all impurities ««nt ot
the |ti.M..| in«! du« supo!<tS«»r«*
Thr Easiness
men biiv it th« \\>«rkm^m«n usr
th« I ;i'li« s
fake it thr ( hildft n < rx foi it an«l (In I hniria
Max it is thro I”'»* health pirsvixrr.
Sold evvrvwhctc, Ji.ou a botkic; six for I sa *
J.irktiih 1 hit, <>r
M □ » W I X
HARKNESS
8R
V AX.I
MCX-EL'lll AT LA".
Ms Pills
> E N I
i E N I
■ idforn
Or«»«»ii.
DE BAR. M. D
And the beat lamp
ever made, line Alad­
Btlmnlato« flic torpid liver. Rtrength« < din • of old, ‘ • won­
•ns the «Kgeait I* • «>r< uns r* k tilutes t!»•
derful lamp'" A lamp
A N
• ! Itti
I
n » ill«.
bowels, aud are unequaled as au
AbaolilK'ly Ill'll-
e* ploal t • and un»
l> r<*Hk 1«l>le, which
gives m clear, soft,
In malariMlflldtrlci« tlicir » iriues ara I biilhant m Kite light
of hft <•</• it. liouw!
Widely rerognired. a* t liey |»«»ssess per»
Purer and brighter
W liar prop vr i ir« in I rreing I lie s_> stem
than
gaa light, softer
from HiNt poison. Elegantly sugar
than electric liaht,
eoaled. !»<>«« small. Price, 25rfs.
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
,/il • haiitiflllr
more cheerful than
either! That lamp is
Office« 4 1 31urray St., hew Yorl&
4‘The Rochester
mi - SHOULD TRY
EVEKY ONE
And with it there i« no smoke, no smell,
»t /,». Ae’i
<•«/», no flickering no sweating .
no climbing up of the flame, no "tentrum»
ncr snnoysnee i»f any kind end it never
needs trimming Itu founts «oil reservoirs
I s H
•» ■ refle ’■ Memleet breee
tral draft it is Ml»e«»lulrly tilibreebablf.
aud as t ift at i faL'1 a> candU
Only five years old and «-»er b/«> th til tun (f
flrH la>ap, i i u»f
It must be a GOOD lamp to
mske such u telbng luctei«
Indeed it la.
fur lamps may rum« and lamps may go, but
the "Rochester shines on forever! We
make ovrri.uoo artistic vaneties Hanging
«nd rable l amps. Banquet Study, Vase and
Piano Lamps rtrry kind, in Hronre, Por­
celain. Brass, Dickel und Diack Wtought Iron
Ask the lamp dealer for it. Look for the
trade mark stamp
fug !(«»<nr»i«n
If he
hasn't the </*«"■( «• Rochester and the style you
want, oi if no lamp-store is near, send to us
for free illustrated catalogue <and reduced
vrice-hatl, and we will bo« and send you any
lamp safely by express, right to your door
P£RffCTION «OR IHOSt WHO WRIT! RAPIDLY
•urt.
lulls».ib I" r *k. Ul"" »o.i, m
||>l< N
Oft’l«’!
\’. *‘i* \« tv Hiii<Mdh »Ui«!
A-k
H-tit I K I ' • I -• • • Ip! 'd r«‘turo !•<■•
for/’ r /' / *
M —
010 Rroadwny.
N-wvork.
Il OCT! Ek TER LAMP CO.,
Perk Place, New Verb.
4 A
CALIFORNIA
P ositive
WAIT
AN.
I A N A N tt
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.
i C I A N ANIMI KG
N«'<lfur4, Or«if'«R.
prompt j AH« nd««d to I
i itti« e «in II atr«s’t
JONES.
Jackson County Normal
Institute.
PRYCE, M. D
»ÌH.-1 ASM AL (•EHt'lOS Ot THE
4. k-., in ill. » in,n N'..riii I , n-t it ut,, will
"•■‘■I in th. J»v«;'.ii\llir s< bv»l I „ui...
mini« nciiiK
00 YOU WANT TO SAVE
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
II rrhlf »thill.
’Illlfl ‘¿!>,
'Ììie
IAN AND H l* K G E<J
ISfll
ami w ill continue t ■<» w «*« k«.
|{«-Kular c I hmm u < >t k will be «!<me under the
niaiiag «unlit ot able Instructors in the
branch«* taught in «, ur m bools. A class will
r ) m « » be organized lor the pulposo ot illbtruc-
tn»n in Psychol«)*}*.
The object* ot the Norma! Institut»* are to
review the subj«M-tM taught ’n the eotutDon
sc I kmi I m ami to dis seil'*!* th«- b«*st m«*th<MÍH of
presenting them t o _ pupils Th«* institut«* is
n«»f lu-ld for teaclu-r« only, l»ut a I »to tor th«>
who tntcpd to t> a<-h.
?.. The)
__ _ ____
_
are ____
tarncstiy
¡
»- practical i W(>
«piest«-d to att«*nd, as much
— " be
will
• <!«
• me during tt.
th«*s« «*w»i«m-.
‘
A class
«•las* of
ot twenty ttye pnpUs oi
III«* schu
Ja< ksoiiville
seh<M«l wll be in .Hli inia^ «■
lor tie- pur|x
purp« st*
s«‘ of tllustratina work In
the
different
branch«-» that
will be
<1 is« ii>-•><•«I
’Iherctore biltur all your t«**t
lH««»ks and trj to be pr«->eni nt th«- Lcamninu
oi the Institute.
’
Fur further information address.
( - >. PRICE.
< «»uni) Supt.ot S l I kmi I s .
Jacksonville Jun»- 5!. 1M»|
Well Drilling and Pros­
Free Butts to and from the Hotel.
pecting.
O
T
fra
KGi.ON
AN I»
ä
ATARRH
I
E. P. CEAR Y, M. D.-
A(jnu.^«-fvrees. onde-le
Pafmtt.
P h
Lamp tffure tn th« ll'iriA.
URES
T he secretary of the interi< r has dis­
Aheumatiim, Neuralgia, Corm
missed tlie contest biought by litis Olsen
t
HEADACHE. And ALL PAIN.
against the homestead entry in the Los
Angeles, Cal , Land district made by Li­
fh, Cslif.ril* Fsiltiv* tad WtgtliT«
onel <i Thompson. Ttie lattsr die,! and
ELECTRIC COUGH CUR]
FROM
CUKtt COLDt. CROUP. CONSUHPllOt.
bis widow was forced temporarily to
abandon the land to earn her living.
St.« by all Drtg{ia*i
Each 36c. 60c k t
-.■> t<> of) (’EN’I’S
^reaslraer A Co . Proo'a- Ln* Anfftl««. Oal
When she returned, a few months later,
i »N
she found a contest had been instituted.
The secretary thinks, however, that the Ev<‘«-.V Dolili 1- X 011 *• p«"ll<l'.*
evidence showed her to have actel in
good faith; hence the contest was dii-
Cor. 3d and E Street»,
If so, write lor our 11 lust r«t <*«1 (’utnlogin*.
ntissed.
containing illuMrutionH ami pricca of « wry
thing tni<nufaclun*«! in the I nit«*! States, at
PORTI.
AN J). OR.,
nmniifactur^rs* prices. 10.000 jlliiMriitions.
Better 1 I ih n » bold Mine.
all lin«'» r« pn*s< nt<'<i. Catalogue mailed frci*
Ten ncres set to fruit when in a bear­ on application. Address,
ing
rondiiion wil
yield an income
CHICAGO (»ENF.KAI* SI PPI.V CO..
---- THE BEST----
of from
to i-iofW per year and
No. 17 k West Van Buren St.j’hicago
require» no expensive machinery to
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
opera«» it. A frmt-raiaer in the Wiliam-
eite valley re<|Uires hut a small outlay,
IN TIIE STATE.
has all the advantages of a civilized arid
Valuable Property far bale
cultured s.iciety. hna good and convenient
markets and receives a better income from
NE ok i III Mo>r DESI KABLE FARMING
Not'hin*«*- . „.¡.I.'J-.M Ullli
di v|„j(,n
the same investment than can be had from
ami 8t<»< k ran« ti«-* m •*« nth« rn Orrgon. r<»n-
HE rNDERSIGN’ED. HAVING BECOME charg.'«.
any other line of business. You can vet
taining »HO h <- i «'». l<M-Mt«N] on the famous K«-d
M. al«35co,n«; kalging «5 . . ,.ta t<.-,(l, * „1,
Hole
proprh'tur
<>f
Dodge
Brne.
’
well-drilling
this land from «55 to $7‘> per acre of The buHincwA. r«*p<'clfully annoiinc«'» tliat h«.’ in
Blanket prairie, a short distance from Pros.
Oregon Land Comt anv of balem.Oregon.
now pr« pnre<l to <!<» ali work in hii* line in a
EJEEWIsiox, i*r, t.fir,,. P« n i poMfofhi•«■ in Jtu-gfton .-onnry, Oregon.
This ranch is MM-rlHily adapt«! to t’he produc­
flr^t-clas** manner and at a reasonable rat«-.
tion ««t ha> and Mock, bring a< Il «ridere*}! add
I wlil also take contracts for prfispo' ting
An Effective Cure.
tributary to almost unlimited range. V«-geta-
pli.cer niinea. Tin- capacity of my machine is
bln* and other tnrin crop«« also produc«d ip
E.
Br<n»k« of Jacksonville.the old(«m 4cu«’- 4«'>t«,'’t. I.r«'fcr t«»the work I have previously ELECTRIC BELT
abitndan«-«*. Th« «iev« lopnu-nt of large lumber-
don»*
in
different
jM»rtiona
of
the
valley.
■g|nt in Houthecn Orf^gon. luic fpund a «urc
Owing !.. th. j-, .
,
r
X¿L
tng mt« r««»tf* w ill rut nish r horn« ruttiket for
Sa?iafaction gunrant••»•<i.
U ■ i.......... ...
Ml
< urt* lor la grippe. It im taken both interna1-
al! that ran be product «I. It will be Hold with
E< h further |»artiruUirs .call on or addnwa
¡y and apulh*d externally, relieving the cough
fclrrtri«- *U"p*-iiMory It«-!«." we
all
iniprovrmcntR. M«»ck. t«x»is, faturng imple­
W. 1». DODGE. M'slford
an«l’bt}t fearful headache in tk*e iinautea. B>
ha».- n «hi
< i.ti,. pn • fr. •
‘
ment»«. alno a valuable timi»« r and milling
to VI WliK’li Irak
T'-p'-ating a tew* tlineapiepAtb-nt in fured per­
o. .heap
pr«.p.
it \ adjoining, it de* r.-fi. For term» and
r
est FI K- lai V-- II’’ Ilin ti.«
manently, w« ll And soifud.' This hac b^ep uwd
to S S. Aiken.
Ì U. P. *n<! «tip» rior t<» »»ih« r» s litr-h sr« turthei mloirwaf «I aj
two sinsouM and has not ftuledhi a cane, where
I
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roHp«
ct. or b. J Da*. J
mqjiv III c .
«<»1<! at fr<>ni |1 • D» I
l'rrp l,-. mali
Ne"w School Laws
um SI a« dirert<Nl. People goto Brooks’drug­
fnr Fior fil !i! J brit-f r r* f t»
.-
'.ir
store in th«» ’norning to be tr« ate«l and go
\d«!r»-»«. < nlif<»rnÌA El«*rlric
4 ■> Box
btitiH’ Mt night tr •• IToin paui and I«-« ling To the < Hfn cm «»1 t!i< vm iou»> >< tio«»l DisUuL' Mti
Francisco*( al. creali al *OI Marki t -t.. V i
ot Jackson county.’Oregon: •
g oo* I.
• •
Estray Notice
j* THE I NDERSIGNED HA* NOT BEEN
fu?ntsh<M tbe tu»w aHjo<il law a by’»hrs
Boies.
TAKEN’ r P BY THE l’NDEI 61GNE0. Sir
proper state authorities. Le ia-:nab!e th fur.
I J;.- ntb”» 8‘n -• . )□« yrray tiiHrc. lbout 12
niah y* u with copies "f the »am»*. As rood hs
¡More buyitiR fnnt-l»AX"» <4»wwbert>. i;» t thev
old. hrandvd with n hall c relè OU îfco rjjh!
arrive tlvj will 1»«* forward^! to you
Mind wandering cnr«»d. b M<ka U-nn s-d
s from th»* Sugar Pine Door A. Lumber without delay.
shoukhr Thfuumri» r«'qu«-M ud to jay tX-
in one roarting T s M itt
f («rant s Pas*. Th«*y ar** idling pea‘-h
IIses and tak' th« animal away.
C S. PRICE.
psr*- <»f th». g'.«1»»..
I*
I’ATUB K AVUMÏ
Lr r b. x
Suu t «t
Co.. Ur.
at 1 l-J
H'FK. «mit
Mpl'.;« :
! i K kbvto
J un” lkl.
L aloof > ( u Precinct, J iAit i. 1*J1.
A. Likcl.e, &
A
A
I Ml COl'XSELGK AT LA"
A l i .»itXI. I
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“ Pfun tier s* •
© rcgon B lood ^ puihfiER
STORER
it
ROdlRT A. MILLER
O. F. DEMOREST
PERRY &, CO.,
THEREFORE USE
Or • «/«»»«.
Seeing is Believing.’
ST LOU'S MO.
PIIDFC Couqh«, Cold«, Influenza. Brnnchltli.
LUnLO Hoarienasa. Whooping Cough,Croup,
Without Health ran-
a
Ir rutti
I Till IX
PAN». I. SIZE
Sold Everywhere.
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W rft
LMLI
V1TOKNEY ANO CO’ NstLUlt
J. C. LEE. M. D-,
I C IAN AND Hf K
DR. D. C. TERRY
( rftirtil !'• tot. <lrw>n
YOUNC,
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um ill« . Orrirtin
wi
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mimmi
G. ELKSHAT,
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HliTV«-) ifitf «d M
niHiint r’and at ree
•M|»«Tial attmt or
tinin<*•>, canali«, «ic
FOR SALE
A 1!?R- LARGE .'It I I . 1'1
v;.,. n*r‘,n an<l Durh on
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