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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1891)
MISCELLANEOUS. MISCHI ANJOUS. East and South VIA ONE MASS OF SCALES. __________ Thrrr intra by hrttuifui Afclw UK<f /B«»o<i lHtffiart Hltb tnfrnae anti l.oat of Hair saurjiEBN pacific co .’S line The Mt. Shasta Route gxpre**** rr.'i*. L**wvt* P.*rl*»n<l liait,'. •--------- - - -- ~ ,Nortn. I _ - -------------------------- = — .ik - .T î , . I . • 1 Arrive V LS a .M. - “ L. avv M.Mford L« uvei JSJ m . !» 15 À m I \rT veSanFranciac«» Lrax*c| *U0p. M, Ab.vc north trsins ..I st"P "»I, »' K-»' »*•■" «■>’• I .«itto,« rf-l-urg Oretfvn » d\ W«M«dburii. Salem. Albui»). taag'-ut, Smxidi». Hai*« y. Harriaburg, Juuc- rt.»n l Ity. IrviiiM. Eurfcnc. rtOSEBl KU MAIL DA1L\: - ’O x X M. M H«»*« |(. .0« burg I". I a . . »•' I* M *.t«t UwH bura -.••*■ .il ” v * Fortigna.. Portianu. . U»’ »’• «- . x. m ALBANY L«M Al.. DAILY h x* « pt Suji !*> LX.YVK: AKHlVIC; .'.olï.J'.omel JSFtï POLUUI büiïEr iübtfttitiL TOURIST SLEÉPIMC CARS, fur acc.HuiiHHitttion *>f ««votul-r'»*•** ptM»<-’U- ✓ «•r® Alt»u*iwd to Expr«*«® l’rain«. H E X 1 I •• K UH'Ibi Hf 1 » I * ' I’OK TI I VD.I < <>JC > • I I i* MAI L TH AIS* DAILY EX« KFT st' M’A Y.Y P.»i t an l Arnv. ’».«» F. M. T.*> A. M. » *^vv Leavv|12. m r. m . J-.IU r. m .» A i ’ ve Corvallis Al Albany auJ C.»rva.nac«»nncvt withtraiu® ut Oregon Pacific Kailrou«!. DAILY KXl’KEsS TWAINs v.X« kl’T st S I» V Y.)__ 4.4») t*.M. L»ave Portland Arrivi* *:JU . x . m «;X» ri n.lArriw McMinnville Leavcj « <*» a . m GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS, ihr /Demo cratic îimw Fi;ii>A\ Hop pivkiiiit lia» conituenced in tin- Willamette valley. SEI TEMBElt H, 1*91 TO ADVERTISERS rile rmKN ban m flrcnl alluu of «laeinrarai eHjoyeil by mi) new ■¡>a|»«*a All Other Remedies Fail. Relieved ln*tantly i>«ibllMhe«t betwreu Portlsml mid Krd HinfT.f'Al.— sdimmirf ul «00 utiles. Il and Cured in Four XTeekn bjr the therefore ofTers the beat i ndncemeaita Fiiticiira 1 einedie» toutverllNern. Onr lint Is |»rIuelpnlly confined to Jnrksou, Joseph!nr and I I hav» a lew words to say ri gaiding the Biislucw* men . '. i i n i h < R kmei 'IE*. Tin y have curi d mein Klniaxth romillea. four « • k*’ time iroin a »kin and Blood Dis- 1 MioialdfAko note (»1 thio ease which 1 have had for three years. At , certain turn*» nn skin would wry sore ' and al way a k<*pt era« king ami peeling off in CHICKEN OH DUCK. whit«-«cal«-»’. In cold weather my tac» wa* one ma*« of si-ale* Win n in f he cold air the 1 K-v thè • lib ki ti in thè tree pam was tuten« •; it w«»uld a ¡11 >«t bring teal's to my «-ye»*, and my bloi«i al«o being in a poor W li» n flic «la\ I ih * fiidr<i blue and iped. eon fitmn. with a I «.*.« of hair I hav»- tried i And t hrl v «die *lt * « «»nteijtriHy «•ver* Miiowo r« m dy that w as rrcoinmrmhsl Aniong : In upplei* red. t » nu-, hut it wh * of m» use, and gav« me very ' ttb-bcm tit. So. h< tiring ot y <>111 Cl 1 u t'»< \ 1 ber the w bile dilek <|o\\ Il thè bill R emeiuf *. I concluded to give them a trial. \ waddling iill thv |«>nd is found. Tue tirsi application gave m»- almost instant Atei dl \ m ; 'm a!h il.* I mi *««ni stili. relief. In h iew w«-< k*‘ tum- I found myscll And sphi-'hing round and round. cured, and I am thanktnl for what Ihev hav»» done for un V<»ur C eti » i h x R emedir * are a liifssing to t hos«- win» may have the oppor tunity to u«i-them. I can rccomim’iid them toany one. EI»MI ND KtRAS. •.*704’4 I''limi avv.. Chicago, ill. There iw a fine opportunity for a good baker in Lakeview. PEOPLE WITH WHOM TRAINED WRIT ERS HAVE TO CONTEND. i'lie Bank of England lias neatly |2"- 000,000 more than it Lad a year auo. Marion Crawford Telln About Hansbrotiah, the new Renat* r from Noitli I'akota, was a tramp printer 12 year» ago. It is said that there are now twentv- twostrips of war under conHtructioti in Ruseia shipyards. St.te Supetintendent M< I'.lrov ba« re turned Irom iris trip to Cal fori.ia mm h inproved in health. The assessment valuation < I p: opert y in the tow n of R dding foots up |I 100- ill», nh oil i» i-ons.deralile for a toWTi only a few year» i Id. S-nator Carlirle is reported to favor Mi.l< fur toe speak« r.hip. ( ’.tt lisle 1 knows goisl timber when tie sees it, unit his l.ea'l ia generally level. Lakeview is represented at the I’oitland Speed Aseoi' ation’s meeting, as M. 1'. Water» is tlieie with ip* horses, anil tto are • >regon Ecl p e and Jim li. Mr. Blaine is going to Augusta, and I will occupy his home for three wi-eks, [af er which Ire wil go to Washington Cuticura Remedies FfFei-1 daily n.<»rr great cure» of humors and disease» of the «kin. *val|» and bio.«1 than ail other rvimilh-M combined. Cl th i ha , the great Sk n Cur»«, ami Cl TH I II % SoAP.au • \- • lutslte >kin urirter and B.-aut1 lb r, extcrnal- iv. ami l I m i iia K kso I. vem , the to w lllood Purifier and gr« atest ot Humor Hem« du *. m fernally. eurj»’ » v« ry s|»«-ei»-* ot itching, burn- Ing. sca'y. pimply, ami blotchy di*r;<sc> ot the skin, scalp amt blood, from infancy to age. from pimpl*-* t>. scrofula, when the bv»t phy sician* ami all other remedies tail. 1 and te»uu e the duties of hi» office. Tim Ridenour, the man who fell into a camp fire anil was badly burned in the arm near Lakeview some Wieks ago, ALL SORTS. had liis ami amputated at Susanville Prince Rusnell and bi» exet Iler t fall er last week. would l»o'li hke to have Mr. Blaine ad- L. L Bulk, pnsirlent of the national in*red as a Henry ( lay for the next few Farmer»’ Alliance orgsnization, will THROUGH ▼TKETS P«»‘ute. years. arrive in Or. gon about the first of «».- Sold evrrj winn . Price, Cutivura. ’«•'v; Soap. EAST A SOUTH. It 1.« nut encouraging to old maids, but toiler,and W'iil deliver two I ctures while Prepared by the Potter F«»r Ticket »and i :• t or mat i< «n r«*gardi ng ratea, 2.'« ; Ri-»...lv» nt, $1 in the siatj/. and < lii imi .ti ( urporation. ItoMon it is neverlheless true, that the marriage •nap«, vu*. « ad « hi < l outran) '• Mg'-nt at M.dlord Drua J<"'*t iHi for “How tn Cure III o « m I llweane-«.’’ E l’. KOtiEHS, K kOF.IlLKK. rate k constantly decreasing in this and , . G. . • L F. ’ A U. H. 1> A A o' * The daily Eugene 'mnrd, finding that Auf n I. Manager. QI Ají >*bb >, t>lack In ail*, r«-«!, r< ugh. chapped other countries dispatcheseoet money, and lots uf it. and iliYi »i»'l «»i’% -ki» cur« '! la 'Tim KiN'U*. Ingalls receive* |.’»00 for each of his i that nothing is more certain than teh— lectures. Financially, Ht least, be fimls ' grapb bill» except taxea anil death, lias it m r«* pr< titahle to lectiire the people I‘1'iit the expense, End of comfort f««r nil Pam*. In- than to ***■ '! I tin- Senate. B J. Mile», who was eleeteii suieiiri- I Mammal i* -n. and Wrakne*** «>t tin* southern l>i. g. n ar* her. b, informe*! that 1 aA^ '< «i i* th. Cuticura Anti-Pain \ ilo^ bit a x. "kali*- cun*u*l*'e. The! temlent of the t*ta'e reform school, i» ex ,u addition to a large and • tenant Hue ul Plaator, th«* t1r*t and only p «in-killing pelled to srnve in a tew days from to«a. •tr«*ngtn« rung plaster. New (nstiintaneou* constable is a'l ri^iit, tint tlie <l"g uitxi , fr*'m bl'Mi j poi'oning. an l the owner | where he lias iveli eonnei ted witli that and infallibh*. Hate's refoi matury. —. wants th« cunstwhle »hot. MILLINERY . . »ad.-o Io m> "Il • k th* following clHwot *i<>d.."t which 1 have» tuli line: Ladies’ Furnishing Soods. H 4b Knit and Mualin. IMIS' «ARMES CÛMPEEl'L but‘S,‘, •**> piace; alao A» ©P •’ t" CkiUrea'B Short Clothes, t'nder 4 years old beanti tul line voit* xr? Consigli ng o: L’ale and Silk GLOV » llOPtllCK V, Zephyr Shawls, nd many other things too numerous to men tion. 1 hav«* a'»«» M«*v ur«*«i the service® of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, I am now prepared io » trente au or der« hi that lin»? In ttr»t-cliuM* style Mt reasona ble rate». , Cail and ««*♦» me opposite J. Nunan h >nta; - furnia street. MHS. F. P. PRIM. THE WOMEN OF ORECON AHK------- Oil IL They have thrown away th«- wa*hb«mrd.an«i say lory will use nothing but thv LrdieH' Choice Washer 4ailAiactur'à by W. A. Goodman A Co.. I’ hss . i »rvg”it. a.OWl NOW IN ACTTAL W»* would s«k th«* ladies of this Wt »t»*rn Coast t«» lay ashie th»*ir pr. ju.ii«*«**. . give our Waah«’r a rair tria and be ccda iiicc .!. There is <»N E washer in f he worbi t tint will <!< > gmxj work. W»* iiavcacc irnbin.*<l Machine. «Huh. b«»ar*l.Tut» ami C •th»’» lla»k»*t. Wv tell the r on it» own merits. !>«- motion and price of washer given on .« ppiHMtion. • to »ell the Lailie«* ________ • WTaaher Laditvi can .nake from flOOto $2»k)per month Apply at oikf for term*. 12. Durable Fire and Water-Proof Paint l r ILi' httu' « GolileTji *tn«v4il*h In ject I n, f rs . -y * .« i f (;*n»rrlt -, l,’ !Un m t* y <. • t . Strii tur -•.X Pt ir« $1 »per Bottle. l.e Rirhiin'« G*»l«len <> ntm«*»«; for thu *fT * t *. c h* i. . ’ f >*. r ' • « r 1, md eni;-» • PrireSl top r Bi»t l.w Itichau’« Gold«* 1 I’ii * ard Bra -i tn atmei.t, I *x «>♦ j !t\ - al ¡«••a er ext***« or over x-’ r I r 'stratia«. ’ Price J* I OO p«*v Bow. ^*\ Tonic R».«l Nerving, tJent « ver.« here, O. I«., wwrly ¡«* 4« m J ver expre»«. THE HI’ H ARDS PRI G < O_. AGENTS. 5«^ and 511 Mm k« t Strc* 1. S hu Francisco.!'«!. ----- Circulars s» nt tr»«*----- T 4 V i’ 1 1IVH1212, The Board of Fish Cimmissiuiiem have M re than 3 lit I clerk», t*ale«|*eo|.le, teani'ters. porters, lanitors, »ml other order* d 3,000,000 trout to be raised nt S<.le owner lor Jacks'>n ’ 'ountj of ware earners, are out of Work l*ee»tlse of Sisson Hu» year, if ail goes well. Like Tahoe has been selected as the hatehery the recent tire in Cuieago. //./.burr/’» thin" I’uhnt for land-locked salmon. In 1SS7 .» -I ->73 1 quor licences were i'»tle«i in I’bnadel; Ina. High licerwe j The newspapers in the Sacramento the temp-ratU'e of the th*-f llowing year reduced the number Valley give hottest days lately as liavini: la-en as to 1 313. an<l in 1SKH to l,2ti’>. high as 114. but parties writing letters The French wtiea' ctop is estimated make the ligu es at least 4 to ’> degteet* at 'st eOO.OHO beet- litre*, a drtieit ot 32.- higher. OtHt.tMM. Tne cu»'*'nis t<x on wheat will A Kansas man has invited a contri ti ertiore lie »usfiended for one year. vanee that will turn the leaves of mu»n The exi iteinent at the New York and ' Chicago Stock Exchange., on August ! when the daughter cf Hie family is pound- ing the piano. Tins arrangement 1« not I rftrt I* Efitf riuf i i»/ Hoot I \ C>t'i. is said to have been greater than mul Mitul. I at any nine since Hutchinson ran up I lik* Iv to surpass the young man with a blomie mustache, however. the price <.f wheat in 1SSS. You must paint y«»ut «hingle r«»«»t« or they Rev. Father Metayer, of Al"anv, who will rot out. You mu*t pa'nt your ltrs Moines la. , Septeuilier 1.— In , has been at the honpi'al at Portland f r metal r«»ot«or th«*\ will ru«t out tiie two-year-olil trot at the f«ir races to- ; some time, has so tar recovered horn hi» riii« pamt i* ti«» exp»*rim**nt. It ha*> «too«! the lay Si ills won in three »traigbt heats t* st ut time un i we can giv«- you thous severe illness as to lie able to go to ti t- tn 2 34. TI uh heat» the worhi's record ' and» ««t t« *timomal« that arc Siskivon moun'ains, where ft*- will ten ain indisputal*!«*. for two-war olds on a haif-niile track until he is able t > resume his mmi-terial The attempt to create a ruah oi land | dut es. seekers to tl.e Island of San Clemente, Ti e unusual sight of a ju-y comí»,sed sixty miles sontnwr nt oi San 1‘edro, has , ! entirely of women was lately witnv»-ed not been succes I'll . The island is said l'sr tin* paint on }«.ur t< in «■ p«*ts. your at Itougla», Wyo.. wbere Mis Ingersoll, . 1 I 11 i ot . . the • tv t • llot»l. was win'iniil!.*, \ ■ nr *tnt'l«* floor*, your farm tni- ro he bare i f vegetation and not capable I* I the landlady Dougl.t« pleiu« nt«. But it on your h«>>r p« ns andchick- ul cultivation with any suece»«. »Bed by two oí tier »ervant-gir!» î u ♦ n coop* It will ward off «lis«*aM*. Th»* lu- x vnt.ir of tin« paint iia* **p« nt nuinv y<*Hr* in Wdi'am 11. Williams, special agent of wage». The jiirv rendeied a Verdict in p.’rfrctipK a paint that would «land th« st«»rin. he it ami col.i. Iti*n«>w«»ik «»I a month or the Cnited States, has returned to S.in the r favor. y«-ar. It tak« * tun«* t«» t« *t tin wear of a r««»t Frsnci-ro Irom tl.e Behring S,a. lie Tb« great Samy Hank»frott .1 uauist paint. A n««'i t.ik« * all tin* *t"t tn* and shoiihi states that, notwithstanding the presence I her fotir-year-oM reeoni of 2 ll'j. ovei be painted. *>f nearly a dozen American and British j the slow I’i'tsburg, i’a., t*ack, an.l re- ONE COAT OF THIS PAINT ctuiser«, illicit wiling h carried on ex I moved tile iiac'ion of a eecoml from her is .-«ilia! t«« Ihre«* coats of any other paint, and tensively. | mark, doing the distance in 2 It. 11 .hie wi ’ i ’aat thr«*«* tim«’» l«*nif«*r It will tak’- tlu* There lias been noted for the tir»t | say« »lie is a candidate fur the posdiun warp out < f «hingl« s and make them l"««k like time the appearance of a s|»cie» of larue Maud S hold». *lat. . Addta s* F E BYBEE. tierring at Yarpiina bay. la ger by one S«»l»* own* r and Mauuta« tur« i. W arrants are out at Portland. 'Ir., f >« Ju'RwO.XVlI. - OHKGON. halt tl an tiie spring run. and very tat and of a superior .piality of H-fdi ami the arrest of I. N. Carson and B. I tl ivor, much resembling that of mackerel. 1. >wer, who h «ve fsh-n rmininc an alleged loan association called the * New Jer-ey They run tn large schools. Building and Loan Asstx-'ation." I t ey Mrs. Lucian Mayberry of I. ttie Rock. are charged with obtaining money under Ark , is ti e mother of ten l»>ys, all b ,rn false pretenses. Ls ILJiau's within a married life of thirty-nine Wi h «>30,3’t4 names now on the pen months. There are two s>-ts of triplets and two pair of twins Mrs Mayberry is a sion list, !'-J!l,4brt ela ms to be acted on. prettv blonde, plump and hearty, of new certificate» tedding at the rat«* of 1,000 ter day, and no safe y valve in barely twei ty-i jur years of age. ttie whole concern, it is potty easy t- Timothy Hopkins and some twenty see that something a li'tle out ot tin- HEALTH other relat'C'Sot ttie late Mrs. Searles- i common run is ahead. Hopkins intend contesting the will. - Knhiu’i Golilm Balaam No. 1 The dry-g.ssls trade of the I n t.-.l They cla'in that she was not in right Cure« t'hai‘*rt«, fir** an * **.1 - x • -t t | Sore Ears, mind at lime of inak ng will, and tlia' S ates has mure money invested in O Eye«, N -sc, < t , t ■»}*’»« r « l.>rtd Blotch« *«. undue iutiueiiee was used by Searles and | than any other inter, et in the «ountrv, *yphi;m. < at »rrh. ¿i*«*a»ed Scalp, and a'l Huntington to deprive tl.e helis of their I estimated at the enurin'.11» sum of J20.- primary to-- * vt the ih«*.«- known ¡*< I 0*0,"00,000, while the next in ord. r. iln- -> I’» i« •> |>.*r Bottl»*. just recognition. L« Kitha»!*« ii l«i* ii Baliion Xo.‘4 .rail oa*ts, hss oidv tietween «lo.il " ooo.- (sir- • Tert irr M 1 ■ ,*. • Rhe • Morrow county’s opal mines are to be 000 and 112,000,000.000. ma* sru. Fams in the Pankin th® dev-lo]ied. Son,“ ot the opals in the ll.-A-t t v ’< « f tb- X*-* k, i i -rate! s. rj It is reported that W. S. I.ldd and II. nrogh w>re recently sent to New York Thr* t, S*. ph.ht.L na-h, Lutnj*«* a •<! eon- tra*’i<* tor « **;ff . * »s < f the T.ini»««, and for an exiiert’s opinion, and came back IV. Corl»elt eacli offers t'.give «l.orio.'Mio eruin-iR« n 1 «1 - ;u-e from the •\-«f<*in, cut and |>oli-hed, with the opinion that towards a «ol.ege. to Is- m der the ails- wheth« r rau.e«l Io m«l-.r*:i ;» ^>r abu*/ it was an npal of good .piality. A lapi pier» of the l’re~b_> teiian church, and ■ *f M r*ury, I avki.g th«* bl ».<! pur«* an«* a.thy. I,ri<*« eS GO per f otfle. dary will be established at the mine al I io tie located in I’ortlatni, an additional l,r Hichmu*« Golden «• uniwti Anti, once, an expert being sent fur from Spo I «1,000,000 to Is- rai-ed in the church, dot»* f r t •• 'tire of (, • n-ri i*a, (•’<« t, rnaki ig 13,000,0»>> at* a starter. kane. Irntati* n C: aiui a’’ ( ’■ina-v er G« r t«l«! arraiu't m«.Lt - • 4*ri«e $$."() per The r • makes the square-toed, W e are «•n dibiy informed that a Chi- AGhNTS WANTED HP OLD FOLKS PAINS. 4k® THE LADIES PThla Trade Ì 1 Mark I» on ! A ANDLffSON CREEK, r S. S. SMITH. Prop’r. HE SI’IF*CR| HER TAKES PLEASURE IN announcing that his «team saw-tnill i« now runxiinx on full time anu turning out a iHrgt* ¡uantity <>f lumÌM*r. H •• is prcpar«*d t<» filiali orders with di«pateh, am at the most reasona ble rift ea. A tin«* qualit v of r ALL KINDSOF LUMBER, Including th«* beat rustic, wiling and rt«»<»ring furnish«*«! on *h«»rt n«»’. iv«*. W^Satia tact ion guarunte«*«i. S. S.SMITH. The Besï i r ¡fatorni’nc.fí _ . Waterproof? 'f/sH miPL,. “J àAfad'or A. J ? a-r >- ft FREE TRIAI I PACKAGE À PRO ¿HARRI S’ CUftf PASTILLES FORTH! CURE OF ASHLAND HOTEL WEAK MEN FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. T*u» WHll-kn*«wn hoiina ha« been rebuilt with brick an«! greatly enlarged, beaidt*» be'ag FIEWLY FURNISHED It:« i rntrally h rated in tbc t»u«’n»*«* part of town. «n<i a K<«»d-t»Minple r««oiu f»»r eoinm» r- cini trawl»*!*«, 1« fitt»d up m « «.nm-<*tion there with. Th.« tal»l<* 1« <*<>n*taht'.y turnirUu d with be t»r»rt the miuket affurdn. F K. BKIGHTMA.N. Prop ANhland. Oct. lit 1*»V. boors AKIN, SELLINO & CO.'S UNRIVALED GOODS BICYCLES TYPEWRITERS CANOES, E t CMCHANGCO ANORRICIS, nO'JGMT. SOLO. 400 WHEELS IN STOCM «ILQKIDt- ANO AIL W4RRANTLO SCNOVOR CATALOQ ANO CLUB DISCOUNTS /Are H <•»*'* <( *r»*ry »rAer*. FRED. T. MERRILL, 127 W>.Hinaro'< S’ PORTLAND, OR. •■ i».* • apo .— FOR SALE • FINK, LARGE BILL. OF PI KE POLLED A Angus ard Durbsm bt< tk cun b«* b»<! Ht ♦ mabic figure by csldng on tb«* un d pt/st»>3K' sddrees 1» Eagl Urti i ; Hon. B n.er Hermann has b en nt«-r- viewed at Roseburg regarding tl.e state inelit that tie u.juld not is* a candidat«- lur congress again, ami that 1.» I.ad already ho written to Hon. II. B. Mil.er. of • i ai.t s Pass, ivho aspires to tl.e hr m - Mr II rmann demes tl.at he has ma le any »ucli statement as tiie abuve John Wanamaker aav». “1 never my life lined Midi a tirng as a |sister °r hai'd-l'ib. Mv plan for tifteon years has | been to buy '•o ......... .... ... ...... ................... .. ’- I mi^di »oar« in a ne« I aper slid till it ii|> with wliat I want 1 would not give an advertisement in a newspaper of 500 circulation for 3.000 1 ne finain al condition ot • «uatenial i dodgers or poateis. ’ This is the exjie- is deplorable. I or tin- past three in mills rience of all business men. i neither the am.y nor tire federal em Now that the Clii.ean war is over, it ploye« have been pan). Theie is great is t"o late, of course, to recognize the scarcity ot food in the e.ly oi < iiiatemaia. late insurgent» as belligerents. They in o ns« qu. nee of which there 1» much w uld not want such recognition now »tiffeiing. At Tegnc galpa, lhevapital oi Ttie orlv thing they care for is complete HuU'I'iias, sinall-|«>x is epiedmie. recognition as ttie regular government ■ f Cn le. That, i» is to lie hoped, the Frank llutlsou, who broke lus ne k l ulled States will give them while there while diving at Sant«« < rux on tin- 2l-i is still some grace in the act. of August, was still living ami apparently improving at last account», presents a No sooner does the religious vvorld be remarkable case. The accident occurieii come re-assured alsmt ths famous holy by diving into water much slial.onet coat now being exhibited at Treves in ihan lie expected, and the last advices, • ierinany, than other holv C 'ais claim which »re ten days alter the accident <»c- attention. It is not geneiaily known cuirutl, indicate ins probably ncovt-rv. that there ar- four of these sacred gar ments in exi-tence. < >tie is claimed for Ohio Repub.icaiia are in a terrible R .me. on- for V, nice, one for a suburb pickle, that 1», tl»e teiifdblr (»O’tiUll oi f Paris, A'gentaud, and one for Treves, them ate. Joseph Buntire 1' orakei on the .Moselle, near Luxembourg. v ants to I h * senalor. Sher man'» friends Againnt Whirli Newspaper Men Find It the Har«:« ««I to *»trii'zgle. OiiNlitlrw of a Reporter. After cutting a score of pages he began to look for the editor» letter. The vol umes bud been sent him for review, and were accompanied by the uhu « t I note, stat ing w ith appalling < yuicism the number of words be wa.se\|*ected to write as criticism of r.M’h product ion. “About a hundred words apiece,” wrote the literary editor, “and please return the l»ook« with notices Monday at 12 o’clock, at t Iu* latest ” It was Thursday, and there were six volumes to la» read, digested and writ ten alioiit. George made a »bort calcula tion. Hr most do two each day-Friday, Saturday and Sunday-in order to leave himself Monday morning as a margin in can? of accident. Six books, BuO words, or rather more than half a column of the paper for winch he wrote. That meant five dollar«, for the work was well paid, as la i 1 ig supposed to require some judgment and taste on the part of the writer. There was of course nothing of much importance in the heap of gayly Ixmnd printed matter, uothing to justify a serious artii li* and nothing which George would cart 10 read twice. Nevertheless the exi gencies of the Ixiok trade must lx? satisfied and notices m ist apja-ar and editors must find person« wilbngand able to write such noiicr- it price» varying from fifty cents to nr dollar apiece. Nor was there any difficult} about this. George knew that the pay was very good a« times went 11 ud that there were dozen» of *uirving old tunids and hungry boys w ho w««uld do tiie work for less and would pet haps do it as well as h» could. Nor wa* hr ii. lined to quarrel with the conditions w nil h illowvd him *o short a time for the .ice« mplishmeut of «uch a fH>k. He had worked at hcuiiid class reviewing for tome t mv ami was long past the period of stir- pri*« - On tin* contrary, he looked iq»on t he h it i h of publivat ions wit ii considerable satisfaction. qt M IFR ATIONB OF A Jut'KNAI.IST. The frgularity w ith w i.ich such parcels h .'1 artived during the hurt few* months was a proof that lie was <iotng well, and it vn,i d probable that in the course of the coming year l.r might i»e iutrusted with more important w«*rk Once or tw ire al 1 i.< li.; i been iurtrucled to write a col- aml those were white day« in hi» n ■ • •llvci imi* Hr felt that with a |H?rma- m-u’ .-rig-ifaicmvnt to produce a column a wi ck hr should hr doing very well, but he Knew how hard that was to obtain. N»» our who ha« m»t earned bi« bread by ■ • 1* : 1 of l«iiM»r can nave any idea of the It. ii hangs U|»«»ti the outskirts of t»r< .r* 1 ui il journalism. A crowd not -« «•kmg t > enter tlie ranks of the regular t«*w«pa}»er men. but Loping to pick up the ; uni I»« that f • I fn-in the table which ap p. if * to tiirt?i mo abundantly loaded. To »r a prof. •»nal journalist, in America a man mt'«! > nine r ises out of ten begin as i rrp*'t ter IL* must ¡M»ssr*M other qualifi «I«*» ti ">e of tiie literary man u*t ¡ im \** an ir< u constitution am! uij . m rve,*. He must I m * able to sit in a i« ! room in. '• r the glaring gaslight r<* out his impressions at an hour «¡1:..«ry people are in !>e«l and asleep .-»I ( ■ •»«•-* that brazen assurance ■.i • ni» ¡i of ta*te rarely have. i i l»vc.ille<l ii|>on to interview all • I «‘.»nd.r ’.i« «»f liipii when they ¡■«•ct if. ami generailj’ when they •■ ii He must have a keen in r l.ii'-m *«, in order to outwit and ii* « "' .;.«tit«>r» in the pursuit of I «-r "i. the a!«-rt. he must not A • . .•i. the ri < ’.»beet !'»ns of yesterday • y ent a inc themselves into the re p-Hi "f t"«!.i> _ :h«r the <omm«ncing journalist mi 'i I»«* a remai knbie being, ami most re n ii ^a»»iv f«»r a *d <»f «jiialitiea which are not • .> u*rirs* to t lie w riter of books, but « m« n. if i lie wriirr |M»ssess«si them, would i. .' i’".\ hinder his success There is no ' i fi i'¡ .ng .-•> iniat«*ur journalism possible v\ Hi hi thv prreimts «»f a great ncw*paj>er's • -di- vs. whereas the outer «loors are Itesieged I»' am .umr*of exery known ami unknown «ir>< i .pt mn. P <»F Jol KNALIsM. In the critical ami literary d»*partment» tl.e dilettante m the cruel enemy of those w: •• are driven t«> w rite for bread, but who .. * • ifh«*r thv taste, the qualifications, or ¡ a , un í w* which might give thetna c >»*«• vitmn. among the reporters’desk». < rm-.’*>t "f all iu t nr eyes of the pot>r scrib '• <•! i** tin* well tod«» man of leisure and th who is p«*r*«.»ally acquainted with i . • .* f . dii 'i. .ind \x rites occasional criti- i'in«. oft«*: tin* im»*t important, for noth- g Then there is t hr young wodiau who L* i«*rn t«» college, who Jacks uot hi ng. hut * ever r..« ly to write f«»r m«»ney, Which «he d.*\ ..f«-s to charitable purjs.se«, tbrreby de prix ing some unfort unate yout h of thr dol- tr a da\ w mc!i means food to him. for1 whose support the public is not already But she knows nothingabout him. taxed if.i it ainuse.« ln r to tie connected with the [»re«« ami t<> h ive th* importance of ex angm-: -i word with the editor if she fi t-.t- him iu th'* «'x irtyshe frequents. I i.«* young man goes on the arcustOTned «1 t\ f-*r th«* new b.x.ks "I have nothing f< r you tii« w«*rk, Mr. Tompkins,” says t’.e manager of the literary department as ¡"».it« ly as possible The books are gone • th«» Vassar girl or to tho rich idler, anil poor Tiunpkin* mu-t not hope to earn h!» daby tlollar again till seven or eight day» n tv.* passed. His only consolation is that the dawdling dilettante can never get all the work, liecause he or «he cannot write fast enough to supply the demand. With out t lie spur of necessity it is impossible to read and review two volumes a day for any lengt h of time. Ii is hard to combine justice to an author w ith the necessity fur rushing through hi» lw»oks at a hundred ¡»ages an tour. It is ind«*ed important, to cut every leaf, lest the aforesaid literary manager should accuse ¡»our little Mr Tompkins of carelceanese and superficia.itj’ in his judgment, but it is quite impossible that Tompkins should read every word of the children’« story book, of the volume of second class ser mons, of the < ‘llection of fifth rate poetry, and of the harrowing tale of city life, enti tled, “The Bu *ket of Blood; or, the Wash erwoman’« Revenge,” all of which have come at once, ami are simultaneously Bub* mitted to his authoritative criticism.—Ma rion Crawford iu Homemaker. WHEN WE SAY CURE Vvcs THE HAkDSCMEST WCRK ---- ASK FOR— CASH on INSTALLMENTS n*»e< ompany milling at IL noiulu < a1, in ' iwo «lavs last monti.took out ove. fl.;.- , "0 ' Thia w ill enab e a tew ot the In- «ill en» to pay a vi«it to the • «'.■I.-iia " kingdom, and is jus- «> mm Ii uiouev taken out cl tl.e I nlted 'tales petition i. MARBLE WORKS! u . J prtr4 Why the Typewriting Machine |® fur Hale. There is a young lawyer in tliis city who does a little literary work outside of hi» profession, who g«»t hini*tdf a typewriter as an aid to his labors, ami now he says that he Ison the verge of iusanit» Ami he lays it all to tlm t} p<*writ«*r. ’ \Vh«u lie first sat «low n to th.* machine, he says, lie thought tl. ;» it I I r * an ea-y tiling to master it, L u in a . » moments his hands wen* going i oil ml in circles over it in vain attempts t«> find ti..* letter that be wanted. That was only the 1« ginning, however, for, taking ibe omi t upon ■ - •■:.* -huiii, he set forth to learn the exact location of all the keys. By the end of the first day every word that he hear«! in conversation set him to figuring out where « Mdi letter would le on hi» keyboard—wind her in tiie first row or I the second or the third, or on the left or the right of the middle line of the key l»oard. And thm ia* won!<! try to recall what little <li*k lie ha«l to strike to make a per cent mark, ami what for tiie dollar sign, and wiiat for <|iiotntion mark», and what for a dozen «it her marks, eacit one of which had to I»«* made in a special way. Ami at cud of two months «if practice, wh«*n he could strike off tiie words at a rate that made the machine rattle and was iM.*ginning to tiiink that he was quite an operator, he s.«t «low u for a little test. He ha«i a friend to read to him, and for two minute* wrote wit h ins pen, 'The re sult was thirty words for each minute, written very legibly. Tiien he tackle.1 the typewriter The machine made a great, racket, ami in* tiiom.dit that he must lie making a new rt*conl \\ lien tiie second two minutes new up tim perspiration was dropping from hi* brow. Tiie count showed to the < • red it. of the secoml test just forty W"i*«ls, ind of them just nineteen were spelled wrongly through the striking of wrong key®, ami whic h ha«l to lie cor- re<te<l A tjpewnter littl«* use«! may l»e obtained al a very low figure -New York Times the Com M au ' s Torture. Dr. Arbuthnot suffered in later life from _____u an agonising malady, Yet when some SKII AL The Columbia It ver .i; Astoria railroad are nfraid Foraker can beat bini, so I r ■■ : - IT« <*r»nlrnrt< .! tri »«.uth. they’re now talking of Laving slierman lad} was complaining of the suffering» of IHHIIITYor WCAIf lACIi * Kk ' ” 1 * M ' •'» x»k»«H _ ____ survey b. tween \-toria and tiob'e is WEAK fftun A\HAI*II«»X W »*.!!>«• »» «k\»s*. IX- women, he humorously replied, “Yea, the I roi ! XT IHY with ». «Kl.» I»» « «» in »OI X». and Nil»« being v ig. r iislv pushed from both ends, give way to Foster, with the iìope li a I *>LE «»»I*- .»ru of »im. v ig. t ni. I .ti. 1 sub .. v ,nl >>rgnn> lathee suffer greatly In some particular», he can down the bla<hri»kite wno wantr and tiie light of way men wi I follow up I 'Oiraii'-I 'in to I I < 1 au nil t I w.ble-tir.f •■■*•'■! pi I . mati.rt 1. O • I I» . I I« R ' !».'*•< . M all the political office» in the gilt cf th. but there 1» uot oue of you who undergoes the surveyors at once. Tins line wll l*»l«4«x»ixr K»*l I.TN the torture of I>eing shaved three time» a n ro»L« ih.*i|.»n>l Ir.- triable '■ I la past tw«ov« year«. fornisli A-turia with railroad lominnni- Ohio people. week.”—©an Francisco Argonaut. '1 A van rt ' ' Er°L Harru cati n by the con-tun lion of hilt fifty- H' VV VSüI UBLE MFDICATEDTASTILLES. l.minon» Blaine »aid to an Associated ix miles of road, and the projectors an- V TOI A I w " <K*«H I l»l » »KT» T he P rize R ing .—The $1,000 depo»- Pre.«» re|>orter: ‘'There is nothing in 1 TRIAL ,* • — — • : <t - •«•ring from th|, ru nine that it will be ru-lied forward as tne report that Dr. Baldwin i» coining ■ ted July L’3'1 by Clmrle« Johnson ot prove '«nt t r. • » •• .bn« t arit'l lhr|' ipt'! rm .n « ' i in f« rt|i«h (I*r >1 Ion» I. •■»«•■. *| fl t wo I it M I." « r ». • 1 1 I.r rnn'tf if>0 fast as men arid money can »end it. to Bar f laibur to vi*it lather profrHr>ion- Uruoklyn with the Htrald on behalf of ut rvh f > I ! ' • h 10 rri- ■!•-.• - t-> ■ *’*■ t r p'(>tn| « f,. r«t. l.o«'«t< ■! Ill Now Y rU R»t« r I.* I»r»»l *t l.oi,|. , wr offer Arning the corre»|w>ndence received ally. It tie iscoinittgat all, lather know* John I,. Sullivan to bind the match for *¡1 a*-l»*inec !<■ .«'• - 0*1 hr tl " <*• ■' ••"! P mi III r ’’ rmtmeat. II»* I ihh not scot tur >h>* championship of the world, ba» been THE HARRIS REMEDY CO., M(E. Chemists, la'ely " * Wall street were advices from nothing about it. 0» BEFKXAN STRECT,__ VtW YOBE. «ilb.lrawn. The money ha» been in the Mexico in wh , h it was stated that the him, and ha» no need of hi» Beivic»» i ttiT y? wr*4i;' *~Trmr-fT-TfTW t fw - t - ti cotlee crop of dial country had been ex- He ha» not taken any me«ii< ine for n< ariy //■ 'i/d office »in e Jnlv 23d and the fact He 1» very well, and gam mat it bad then been put up was itnme- cep tonal-y suc< -snul thin season, and two month». • liatelv cabled to Slavin. Johnson ha» the expo» expo'tatuin tat inn to that city alone wouM would ! ing all the time.” anxiously awaited advice» from Slavin, amount to fully 65,(XK) sack» more than | < >r<!er® have just been placed by th* boxi’ \T nr at any previous *-a»« n. Th»* Rio crop ih * I Suutbern Pacific with the >chenectady tint nothing has been «aid by the bln» -ai«i not to be «¡uite so su('<’t-s»ful a» for- 1 IA»c<‘i!iutive Works for five big engine» tering Australian regarding Ids inclina tion to cover the amount. W. A. Brady, rueilv. most : reasonable prices i of the new compound tyjH*. Thev wdi J'tn Corbett’s manager, called at the A di-pat h from south Afro a say« ! I*-the heaviebt west of the Mi*s»8ippi IL u!d office last night and ehowd a \ t tn f | I that the head» ot the Salvation Army in river, an<l hinong the largest and must di-patcb from the Californian, who is in j that country are anxiously awaiting the |K)w*-ftul in the country. Oim will I m * a Boston, Io the effect that Mitchell’s clh-r I \< k*<)\ % II. I. I ’»»rival of General Booth. Ttie Salva . 12-wheel freight locomotive weighing to fight him under the London prize-ring tion Army jwop’e have ai*qnir»*<l a <le 144,0B0 pound», and the other four, for mle« would not be considered by ti.jn lor | ninth e site in switz«*ilaii<l for the founda passenger »eivice, will weigh 121 .‘»00 Bratly saitl, "This off**r of a moment tion of a col-nial farm, on tl.e plan sug- I pounds, over all. M ti hell's looks v* ry much bk** a I gested bv Gen»-ral Bo«»th, and a good Mitchell knows very well ‘-rflawk.’ po tion of “Darkest England” may be that the athletic clubH in America will Excitement on the way there before the extreme not oiler a purse for a match tinder the Run* high in this place ov«*r Sy«t« nrBuibl- severities of w inter. »•r," a« it «•ures dy«p«*p»ia, v»n*tipati"n. ca L'.ndon rules. Corbett wants to tight tarrh of the »tomn«b, and make* I'lir«* i'lood ■mder the Qneen«berry rules or not at Mothers ! snd build» up the system. It i-« SI a b«.ttl«* all." ________________ at Brook.«’ drug store. 'I'.-11 your friends *>f Ca*totia i« recommend«*«! by physicians THE DjrapqMla, f‘>r children teething. It 1* a purely vegeta- its m«*rits when you u*« it. bb preparation ; it.* Ingr»‘di»*nt.« are published Tliat ulglitmare of man's exlstem-e which around »«a« h bottle. It 1* pleasant to th«-* 1 make- food a nns-kery and tarnishes sleep taste and absolutely harmlesH. It relieves fo in weurv eves, readily yields t*> the putent '•onstipation, regulates the I m > wp I.«, quiets I itiftueue« of tho celebrated English l>ainle- pain, <*ures diarrhuui and wind colic, •allays i lion Tonic. It tones upthodigestive organs. fi*v.>rishno»*H, destri-y» worms, and prevents 1 restores the api-tite. makes assimilation ot OPENS SEPTEMBER IB. 1891. When Baby was sick, we gave h<’> Castorla. convulsjou», sooth»** the child and gives it I f.HHl possible and investigate“ tho wh"lc When she »M a Child, nhe cried fur Castoria. Course ot study arning«*«! . xi'i i-«« y to m* «t refreshing and natural sleep. Castoria is 1 system. A'l druggists sell It at JI j-r the n«»««ls ot th«- tHrming and mvebamcai h>- the rhihlren’s ¡»unacya—the mothers’ friend. _ ___ WT mmi she became Mss. she clung to vastoria. ¡bottle. tvr»’Mta of thv bfate. 30 doses, 35 c uts. When she bad Children, she gavetba»» Castona Lnrg<*,CDn»uj(Hiiousand w« !:.\'»*ntHut«x! budd Salary, S36 per Week. ings. J he College is locntcd In a rultivHt»«] and Chrifltan community, and one vf th»* Wai.tcl: Good Ski nt» to sell our gcti'ial health!« at in th»* «rate. line of menbari'lisc. No. r.«id.iiia Tb 'y Hvreaftrr the following rates of faro wil < iler, wl'l I“' p*bl •" live" HX' nt« I or fur- Mil*IT A RY TRAINING be charg»*«l on th«» above lln«* From Jack lb. i Information addrvss nienseb need net t-xcerd J15»» for the Entire sonville to Cnionto«n, 5o «s'tits. to Apple cuicaoogeneralsvpci » < <>. g»U«. >1; to Williams $1.50. Package» Hestion Timber Land for Sale. V<> ITS West Van Buren St. Clii.-ugv. III. . Twoii; more »roe Hcholanh.p9 troru every aLrri»*d wUoLy at reosonaidr rato«, bull fan Twp tb0U9SDd »nrr« of nugar-pinv and flj . , , - rt’.h t-Am“’A Vrjte for CaxalagDe LaM.uRim co to ’Vrttefor Ji A> LítllF, CAlHi‘4 if aw im or * I VITALLY WEAK M» te «i by too rioso •ppllewtlofl I toisfk«»« . r «ttidr . »wirre ni* fi' >1 ••mli. or * .• ’ I KX« »**!(•« In n. i ll> life CfcNTHALLT LOCATKU. . double-filled tioasl fl at as a wheat iinaiket Corvallis leads every town in the | valley, lur she pays tlm biggest prices ■ Last we- k the dealers of that place were j naying from three to five cents more for > vvheat ti an ei'her Salem, Albany, Ell i gene, liulerendence or any ett er town in that nr ik o’ the wooils. LITERARY PARASITES. i ChiFdrth Cry fífTítcfi^s laWid H«»w lixiians Eat 4» r.«*>lnij'|i< i ». When California \ mis first s.-ttled by the w hites immediately after the discovery of gold, there was estimate«.! at that lime to br over sixty thousand Indians. There were several large campoodies on the Cousumncs river, and an invasion of grasshoppers, which we look uj>on as a calamity, to them was a veritable blessing. I reineini»»*r very well the great ”graa»* hopper year,’ a* it was called. It w*as in 1855. During the last of May and the first of June the entire counties of .Sacramento an<l .San .Joaquin were cosered with locust» or “hopper«' and nothing to equal it has been witnessed in the state since. With the Digger Indians the grasshop ' pers are a great luxury, and are Used as meat and eat«n in various ways. That year Indians swarmed into the valleys from the mountain* and had a royal feast for several weeks Some would catch the j grasshoppers, thread them on a string, bang them o\er tne fire until done brown, then eat them from the «tring t he Mine as I children «io popcorn Others would set the grass on fire, w hich I ix»t h diaabl»><l thr‘*h<»j»p« r> ami cooked l j them, when they were |u< kcl up and eaten I or stow’v<l away for future u«e. The most popular way, h< w ever, when t he “hoppers ' were thb kest. w.c- to dig a holes«) deep that they could not jump out. and driving them to the cciiier and into the receptacle prepared for t hem in this circle, which .-timetnm > covered many acre? , were all the women <nd chil drrn in the camp, They carried a brush in each hand and won uld drive the “hopper»’’ without difficulty, When the drive was over t he “hoppers” w< re put iu bags and b.x*kets, saturated with It water ami laid to onr side for u ac in winter. Tb«*\ are eaten then as white pv.iple d< shrimps, They are also niix«*d with acorn or seed meal, after i cing ground i: to i<:i*te - Sac raim ntu New«. Il«® Man Win» I'.Ht« ll.**iil}. qiiit.4» ag:t*<* \v;*a n *«*ti.*ibl«? w ritrr fas! « .tier in iv !»r a well informed mt !:•■ < in i t \.*r be a man of ta»te br< i ."'* i ' Li* ;.- • i <• gift of appro* i H«* ma\ s'.Y.ib...v ii.«• I’lntents of an«! Iiun«lr« «1* ■ . «*v«*n i iiinisaml« of ami ai \ U’ *‘ n quantity of tl.ought«, it-! >l;it .'ti- ■ I*« he g"rges Ins foo<l, will i i ’ i n that res tti<« fill < i. r . ■ i n iture. II«* will r«* a u i. t .ihoui suns»*is«»r thvclioic* hi ;■.uu*««f wiMitl .tud wafer, and a im.c « xhibition • r thr *« .*n«*ry of a •U m * will *uit litrn la*tt«*r tiian th« «• gr.a« es « f a l..*-'lir or a Newton, iriyi'.ii th'-rah humor of a ’tt. I a*. a'i-«* d :* at thr same tune and novi«,,;*, but in* will never de- *ill»«lu«al. qii. t III’; .: I* st ation of !!<*qiialii \ in a G-iidsnid h. or relish 'antra** or yrt finer Lamb. He may enjoy i. but in* will br blind * «• pi» i-s.'ii trirs ol Haw- for n ting ih«* lights and mg e m<»re hidden l»eau l»'.X i it ! hj ♦ Ape--tr-d of a i.ro.'k trout or English * Ii tli!»ut, or partridge «•at* goose?—Professor i Traveller. A I't« tty *< m » »• it i r. For a «a* idv-.,\ pretty s»iBenir procure a piece id « '•lluiovl » t.v r, inch’ - Un thia paint p.*m- «•*, mH in l»:ih' h«** ' t groups, a* is usually •icen. but v.i' ii on«* distinct by itself I><» ii"t have t<«o many «»f them: not more t han i : «t tlie most If ¡»ossible paint from n tf ur.-, and if y ■ * k»* a iitt le trouble to look around will In* Mir* prise«! at the \ <i ,ei y. I«oib in j z«* and color, of the»«' flower* Sha ades a mi tints v<>u did not know existe«! you wii! mi in a pauay. The arti-tic arranu«- n- ut .if t tie flower» ami the harmony «d tin* colors must de- pend "ti your t.-.«• « f i he ;e*t het ie. l^ice the edge* <d the ’eliuloid together AV lavender i- I*m, ami von have with narrow a prettv wi i*k hn»om hohier. Ider. Cut three pi«*-e* ot l)l««ttin^ paper t he size of the cellu- ionl, fasten them all tog* flier at one end with a lug lx)w of ril»t»ou, and there is a« pretty a blotter as over a girl ga^e to her boy. — New York Advertiser. Always Boil Milk. Houj»ekrv[»rrs who purchase their milk are urged to ixiil the *anie as soon as they receive it. not only l»ecau*e it will keep sweet longer, but Is'causetbe process de stroys all «lisea.*«» germs, ami. therehv. ren ders it safe The fact was long ago •tab- lished that milk is a frequent medium for the tran*inis*ion of disease, the germs of which it his accidentally absorl>ed; also that certain diseases occur in cows in con sequence of which their milk is tainted, and may give rise to kindred diseases in the consumers. All dangers from these sources are obviated by a thorough boil ing—Boston Herald. An Cnxat¡«factory Theory. Scientist—The yellow dot on a straw lorry is found, under the ndcrosco|>e, to lie a perfect straw. Did you know that? Layman—No, but I knew that strawber ries were named I m * for«» microscope» were invented. —New York Weekly. K kkf li «tir 01 the 1’ ai - i . k . -Th** following from an exchange ih a correct ’•tatemont of the < ase “Keep it out of the paper” ia the cry which the local newgpapcr publisher daily hear». To oblige often co*ts con*i«h*rahlc. though the party who inakea the request th inks the granting t-caicely worth saying ‘ thank yon” for. A newspaper if» a pe culiar article in the public’s eve. 1 he news-ga’liet« r is stormd at because he <loes not get another loung men and young women. aq well a* ohh r, perform a«*ts which become legitimate items for publication and tlten rush to the news paper offices and b«»g the e<litors not to notice their es« apa»!«*s. I «ic next day theyron«!emn the paper f«»r not having published anotln r | arty for doing the same thing they were gii'lty of, forget- • ing, apparently, their late visit to’he printing « flice Ti e stihscribers expect to rea«i the news, and there is always wonder when, for charity’s sake, an item »n the stre«*t ami in eve ybody’s mouth i» not Lum! in the te xt issue of f he pa per.” For Over Fifty Years Mils. W inslow s S«»«'THiN<. S\ m i* li.1- lw«*n ii-*.*«! f«»r ehildr. 11 t«*«*thing. It *-•tli.** the <*hil«l, *«»ft«*ns th«- gums, allay* all pain,<*ur»** wind ••oil - an«! I* th«* l***t 1« tm-dx f->r diar- rh'va. Tw«*nty-flvv <*«*nt* a l-.ttb s«»l«l l»j all «lruggiM** thi'"ugh’»ut th.* w rl.L An Effective curr. E. C. Brooks < t ,1 m « ks«'nville.th' .-i .< ,*t drug gist in s.'Utliern Oregon, ha* t< und a sun cure for I« grlpp» - It is t«ik«n t«-«lh inumai- ly an«l applied » yU*t nally, r» ¡ievlng th. «<<»ugli andfhat DMiriul h<*ad i«*t:« i’i'iv* miniti«*«. By rcp«*atlng a f«*w thin «* tIi«* pat «-nt ‘.s rm*. «I p« r- manenti}*, well and s«jun«l. I i»i* ha* b«*cn mud i w<» ««usonsate! ha* ira lail«d In h <-«*<-, u-her«- iifUsl as dlr»*<*t«*«l. P«*«'plv g" to Brook.**'dru^ sU*rAip thtj fu«»imu^ tu I h - treatx*d h UIL kj ' j X? M ûJ/jt if *CJ I-' U tMj’l fcHîltr MISCELLANEOUS. MEDICAL. ¡ ^30 KI VERSI DE MOORcS NURSERY! Grant's Pims Oi i Administrator’s Sale of Real Property. I In U h * ( .iuiit \ <’«»urt of tli«* Stati» of Oregon. f<n ili« ( «iiitit} of JH< k*on, ritting fnr tb«* tniiiH<<«'tioti of probat«* bu*in«**r>. In tilt* inutttr of th<* otate of John E. Ho*«*. <i«i*« awd. o TH'E IS HEKEbl <.l\ ENTHATBY VIR- iu« «if hii ord. i an.i ji<*« n*«* <>| tli* atM>v<*- .-utili«*«! couit, in tilt abuv«*.<*iitH'<*<j iuutt«*r 1 wiil ori N REMEDY Fridnu, Se/rteiuber iH'Ji. ut 111 o.-liak «. M.. seti ni. thè premio«-« Ih* tollowlng m-et ribed n-al-t state, to-wit: Ile noni. I.xlr ot donation land clsun No Ili lownshtp ilnrij M-veri w.uth. of ranir* t »0 w. M contamina hi» aeree The frarlionat . ani V, ot Ih«-northw« si i4 <,f »vtion SI rts - muapurt ot tl.e Al. aai.d.r Word donalirm . Inni. No. 31, in Ir'wnshJp ihirly-s. veli «>uih. et «anse tw<> w<T*i. con tal 111 i.a 41 TU aere«. 1 In mirti. U. of loie I. 2, a, 4 and t, sud wot Apples, Peaches, Pears, IChcrrics ot m.Ubarsi I, Of Keclion |>i m townsliip In.ili ••Vili South ot ra.iirr la-o w«—t. cou- Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines, So succp»sful ami delightful have been biiiiniK “4 >.« res, The « ani u, ot m.rile ssi Quinces, Apricots, '«. .1 eri tirili 1", III toH’l.shl|> .17 South rangr ' » rei. «S.i.talmiia Mi.uiacrcK. All iuJa.kM.il Walnuts, the effect« of *' Moore’s Revealed ■ r.iity, <lri-goii Tl.e sanie l.eing thè propiTty Blackberries, "" r el.tl' r.f John E. K< imi . di'veaM'd Remedy ” upon the delicate ailments Strawberries, Currants, 1.1 II1S gold con. Ht d«y ot sai. Noi. -All Ibi-alarVe land w.ll ia Holdlll Iota Raspberries, Gooseberries of womankind, that ibi» wondeifu I lo nini pur. ha-. re. 01 m > much tb«-r»s.t as i.iay and Crapes, Kaary !.. |.aj 111. lnd< buajii.w ,,f the otat«*. Remedy has been called ” Woman’» • ELIZABETH ROSS, AdminiM nitri* of Iti«.* «**tnf«* <>f John E. Friend.” Hoss, d««*<‘MM*d. SMALL FRUITS, ROSES AND SHF.U0S. Woman’s Friend At Lowest Prices. M oore ’S R evealed R emedy Petition for Liquor License THE RIVERSIDE Kl'RSt RY I* located onr an 1 Grant «P mss . < n R , ' farm, und In tin- ! southern f’Ol.i* H ii . i .. Ori-gi'ij. th« Hoimnablc < ountj _ Court __ __ of ____ „ Jackson County. Oregon; • . th«* uiid«*isign« «I «-itizens «»! Gold Hili I r.-« iti< t. .Lu k~>n I Olint,-. Or*-g< n. r,-up,i-11ul- ¡j p« titi«>n your hotmrabl«* l»o«jy to grant li II*. to .lame® Wright. H. L. Kmuey and •*. W Mc< I« udon t<»*«*il hpirituoua, vinous »nd til.«Il liquors in said pr««*1nct in i«>* quantl- II« * tliun oni* gallon. t<»r m term ot six mouth* Horn tin* Jtrtti «lay ot S«*| teinber. 1*91; W. < bantam. M. Cliavn«*r. W* H. Runnel!«. I. Dodge. J. W. Hays, A. J. Barlow. W. i*. B««k. Roheit Hardman. M. P. Jacoby, J. H. w nimmt*. John A. Horn. Jim Lin Win P l.o "hy. T. J. H««*k. H. C. Klock, W. A Cook, W Dung« y . (. li. P« r« In . E .Rax. A < unuing- t.im. X« 1-i.ij H«*b« it. W. F Stmtf. r, Ira Dun- ap, ( has. N. I^iiiiit«-rt. Janie* Dodge, M. F. Um .IE Deb«»y, P. Smith, William Smith, w ill.am D. Mi» re, T. E Hamruersly, Geo. R. Hamiip iiil.x. W. B. Duwd«*n. Jnu Owens. A J. **O *«»••, J H Knot., F. M. Durkee. R 1, Dungan. Ja«. McDougall. J«»hn PerkiUM. J«»hn* Mard.m, A. Kol« n, D P Fon adv. <\ Johnson A »lover. J*din ( irroll. T. D< vol. M. M K-ii« her. John t Rail«. Barren Porter W |J M«*< lur«*. C. I*. Parker. (J. Vrouian. In a lew dose» show» womankind its peculiar virtues for their ailments. ffecta are gentle, soothing ami uni. eormly successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies wb‘,’ Í r all over the Coast bear witness to t is success. r cures ri n 1 J CV| k Wonderful Fiobi. - pn p U Li. Mniiy Lave --ai’. 1 ■ per day l».v its u-■ Scott s J’r.jtii i' . j • remetly. It t m . t iitL* pr*ip< plt'.O-s Li'. iT <• 1 . bv l’h\ ■ Greater inducements are offered this year to Exhibitors at the State fair than at any former time in its history. MORE ANO LARCER PRIZES ar«* offer«*«!, «ml tli«*re ih a grrat«*r number of Hi ti<*l«*H i!stv<i for competition. T h«* P h viiit»n Htid GrotindM will t»«■ lig!ih*<! witli « l«*« ti l<*it} . an«! will I»«* op»*n f«nir night* in the week, until 10 o'clock P. M. I Fine Band Will Be In Attendance OC Gì Reduced rates on all Transportation Lines THE CliLY TñUL have been twcured. rixr: riEi.it or houses IRON TONIC ha- h••••!! enter««! and first da«» trotting aihl running raevs will occur every att<*rn«M»ii Th«* gr« hi nd« have been greatly improrii! -n app« Hrance, and many important i liang« « have been made, all with a view o! tniding to the conv« nlence'Hn<i |»i« a*iire of the patron» am) visitor». Th»* Stat«* Fair, under th«’nuinHgenient of the State Boiird ot Agriculture, w.ll be held m ar Salem, t-«>mui«*ni*im(. Will Fwrlfy 'hr BIoou; r«*ff*jU*» th® |J«er *u'i • M-i-l llr-ti.r» th» |<rcitlt tad »!<<*• f »**uth I , *;>SI^ WtiDt of Ai : •-■'**, In.' *i'c*)ot>_ h an! 7 U yr red.tb u«M^ ♦*r»m r^csiv® the ID od Urao» P-iwar. L ADIES ^ONIC a 1 ‘i*- y < Over $15.000 In Cash Premiums ■ & Ito» (■ . >.r L*aU thz«*cmr I r* .uent i,*** :. •* .-, t •.*■ mi.terfai^ Ina only add to t.’ »» i ’ . ■ * Do tot ai | ■*<- 'nar.t j •*! ‘ - <«I* I - •! « i. a-.rt h I **T. (Or. HARTER'S J.ITTLE LIVCR PlLLfik H»a !a< ha H n«p'e I '•»*<* a .3 ¡ raun» li >vL ■ niaile-: ,,r> •* • t ' ’• * ■ '* k • v»* r Dr. HARTER fiTCOiCIKL CO bi L ..» Ka. 1» offered for exhibits of stin k, Agrii u.'tura Production*, (iard'-n Pt*<»duet*. Fruit»«. Fi«»w- I • •!«. Wood«. Mineral«, Work* of Ait and Fanc\ Work, and lot trial* of *pe««i. >«*nd to J. T. Gri gg, Si cretary. at Portland, or to <«•■•«. W Watt. Assistant secretary, at .«.th in, t«»ra Premium List, and prepare some- thing to show at the State Fair tn!» lai I I v. --------------- Administrator's Notice In tin» matt« r oi the estât«- of Henry R. Brown. dee«Ms«,d. otr e i > hereby given that the undersigned bas hecn app«jintcd by 1ht* ■ Hinty court <«f Jackson coiinty. Or«*gon. «it- nu* jii Probate, admimstraton* of the <*tUat«-of Henry R Brown. d«s*eaa<«d. A 1 P« r-ons in«i«*bted towaid estât« are rc- • tu«i>t«*l t" s«*ttl« th<* «aine immcdiat**ly. and tli..*.«* Iiaving « laim* against the «*»tat<* wlll pr«*s«*nt th> in ai the ottive ot SHas J Day in l:«« R-- n\.1 « . Jackaoii county. Or., or at î' • n-îd* ru rot M. M. Br«jwn in Brown«t»oro. w îîh th»* prop« r v<»u**h«*rs attached. wittiin six tnonfhH lr«»n> the first publication of tlusuo- tico. Dat«*d Aug. 14. !«•!. MARTHA BRoW’N. SILA* J. DAY. A ! minisi raton- of th« «•«tate <»f H. R. Brown. N Notice for Publication H* name« th«-following wifnetseai (u prove - <•«•nt:inn «!« r« fv’«l. n« «• upon an<iculti\alimi «aid !«in«i. viz i . O. « «»Ilin». Edward I«ang- >. H.-nry >tickucg, M hhu «*I «ìlva, al! of I iii-'tit.iu n. Jackson county. < >r«-g«»n JOHN H. SHI PE Rcvistcr. State fan! id Amite ~ v— - hi 111* comity Court ot the Stat«* oi Orvg-on. !<>r th«* County of Jackson, sitting for th«’ t r.tcsa« t ion <*! prohat«- t'umn«*«s. Inllie matter of tin,* estMtc ot John Rolen d *ceascd. olli I. I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR '••! an oidei and lievn«»* ot thr at»ovv* ' *'1 'll’d <ourt. in th<* above-ent it J«d inatt«*r, I will on Stitunbi^, 3, iS9/t at I oeloca »*. M.. Hell Mt the Court Hour« • ¡"«.i at Jacksonvill«*. Ja« k*«>n < oiinty , Or., the t<>. mowing <i«*Ncribed r«*al-«>tate i»t'|onging t«> *ahi ♦•state, lo-wit. .** E G ot N W i ., E Uoi S. W u of Her •* N 1 ’i’dN. M , II. ail in Twp.n S. R 3 W. ■ «Hifaining Rjo aci«**. Al ts'loiigirig to th«-«**tau* of John Rot« n <1* «•••a>«*d, and *iiuate«i in Ja<’ks«iii c‘«unty. < »r«*g«>n. T. rms of sab* -cash in hand. I M. MI LLER. Administrator <jt «-stat«* ot John Rohm, d«*- <*«*as«*d. Dar.-d thia 2Kth day ot August. J«»!.. t.Axo om< e at K osehi nr;. <»»«.,» Alivirst 15. JOI i "I" F. I- HEHEIIY GIVES TIMT THE ■ winK-nain«*d s< ttl< r ha> tiled notic<* ot nt« t non to miik. tinnì proof in *up|M»rt o| .« in. and that «aid | r..«.t will I h * made !»•- th«’ Judg' <»r i*l«*rk of tin- count} court «»/ Ksoii c "tint v. Or«’K"U. hi Jackson vi Ih*. Orc io n. "h >;Uunlay . < let«»!»« r \ ls*l. viz. William A I. Hr«**«’, in >nu>t< ««j entry No. 4’Cl, forth* h*n^N »■ 1 and 2 of S. c .M». Twp fi» S. R i W To cure- !: ----- Administrator ’s Sale of Real Property. N r- >. 1 A and giv«* a concert ea«*h night. Ail articles « hi t*xhibiti«*n in th«* Pavillion wilt tliu» »»« vi»it«*d by a large concourse of p«*<*pi«*. Elcrti ic and h«»rH«‘ car line* will run fr«»m S.i!« in t«» th«’ Fair gi*«»undK ex*« ry few uiinut« * «*vcry da> until latent night. j I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. e W;i! hr h« iu nt the Fair Grounds n«*sr • 'entra! Point commencing on TLILMfNAL or INTERIOR POINTS Tuesday, Sept. 22, ’91, ----- THE----- And continuing five «lay«. OVER $7,500.00 RAILKOAO N< > ENTKAMT FEE Wild. HE CllAlCGED FOR PAVILION EXHIBITS ^iiie to mk«* lit mis« An« prcimums • >ff«-r« «1 for dried fruits. L og* p < iniiim* have been add«-«! tor herds of tim cattle. To fnre cost i % rues* t ho iiuiiiiui' in n»C bo more than n pit rguf i v > io bv per« maneot, tl must < .»ntain Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. ALL ARE INVITED TO COME Ami each spec!.ill} r«*qurst«*d to bring along whatever in bitline hr may adjudg«* worl by and place it upon < xhiintloq. Tntt'w Pill« (ties ■ <inaliti«M In • n emiuent degree, und .V.\<q»Hiiib will he tq»ared by tin-IIIHIIHKV- mriit to make th* Fair a sucvrs*>. GEO W RIDDLE. Frond» nt. w. ,1. PLY MALE. Secretary. to the howe?» Chelrnutnal peri «tai tin ■ootiou. bo utial to regularity. A . H.t’AHM»N. Speedily Restore Sold Every ultere. W. I, I A Hs< i.N 3. •• r-1. . REDLAND -I- NURSERY, II... DININC, I AK Kot TF. Il runs Ih. ...gl. VE'TIIIll.Et» TK AINH every da« in the y«*ar t«> ¡No Chang«* of Cars.) « •tnp"K*d «.{ Dining (' ai * m unaurpaaaed. Pullman Drawing R«s»m Kl«*»*n« rs Ot latest Equipment, Tourist Sleeping Cars. * •! .in i m which >r«*«'<> ih <wiation* nr<* !•<>1 h tre« am! furnish, d tor bolder» ot First or S«*v<«ml- class Tickets, and . P0SÍTÍ-.r ELECANT DAY COACHES .,7 6 Sii miles Sont I. of Grant's Pass, Josephine i i-unt j , <fregón. To all Points East and South. It ' ; . 1 “ * 'FTr’ A Continuous Line connecting with All Line-. affording direct and iiiinitvrriiptcd service. Pullman ........p«*r r«*s**rv»i tons can Iw M»curvd !|| adVKiiK-through any agent of the road. .tlietittiaüsrn. Xciitu'gia, Coi ti 100,000 TREES IN STOCK, HEADACHE. A' d ALL PAIN. Th* (Vif ’n:* P • • v- ,*.- ; N ,* • t . ELECTRIC < >UGH Cl ill CU^t^CCLftC Ci>' ' Y. I Ml ly di 1 nreavin®®«- Ä C. F Apple. Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune. Apricot Nectarine. Cherrv, Almond. Chestnut, Walnut THROUGH TICKETS c:i. Envían.i and Europt* ran in* pun liH»«*«! at an} Tu*k«*t Othceot thl« coinpan} . I nil irPormation concerning rates, time «>( 11 <ii ns, roiitca and other detail» furnish«*«] on application to any ag»*nt. or A. D. CHARLTON, A distant General Past*«-ng«*r Agent, N«>. 121 First Kt., cor. Washington, Cor. 3d and £ Street», PORTI.AN I ) » PORTLAND, ORECON. ContH'nmw 12'1 K (’.RAPE VINES. ( ERRANTS. GOOSEBER RIES, IILAt K BERRIES. RASPHER- KIES. STRAWBERRIES. FIGS. ----- Till: BE>T ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE Our true» are gn»wn without irrigation on r«*d hill land, ami all of anown var.eties that succ«*ed in Southern Oregon. Those contemplating tree planting will do wei! to visit «»ur orphan! and nurs«*ry. or write to us for pric«- list. Addr«*«» to us at Murphy, i No Chiu* Jo»ephin<* county. Orrgon, or t«j R. R. Station, charjr«-. M.iil. (»rant's Paas. Oregon. A H. (’ARSON A SON. IS HIE STATE. Free B’itec ts and fren HELP WANTED ! lb tier ihan a g.-M mine! No capital ne<»«l«*d! No riHk. 1'iit «in l" $15 a dnv |»r«»tit'. TEA« H- i ; h . s . s rr i.iAT“ MiNlsTEks, unn.nr vn \ and I* A DIE.**, wanted in «very town an«i county. No « xpiTienc«* n«**d«*d. Cr«*dlt given it' d<*«ired. B«* early thl* time and *«*cur<* first chol«*e ot «*xclu»iv«* territory «>n this grand NEW BOOK D on ' t me an ostkk it! Write and get tuli intorrnntion arnl solid in«** about FOOTPRINTS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY By W. S. BHVAN and J HN CLARK RFDPATII, Th«’ World Celebrated Historians. « n j- j . i <01 I 11 r< nth Well Drilling and Pres a. ill I M*l.It'll.M sole pi «»|»ri< !••! biiHim ss. r« -p< «1 now |»r«-|>;«r<*d ’•> < tir«t-<*lîi«s m:inn»-i I will «’.«»> lak* ph.crr tilines. I I 4»»" fe» t. I r. It i I* <lon- in diff< ti nt ¡ • 'f*“SHtis! c • ti For tiri In r I’tii T cotrçtn. Col»« Ir.fl. sr.?- flonsHIOt, UU l iLO Ho?" e s c. « r r a, s,Croup. Sore Throat. 0 * e, a. . . i..r. Throa*. LunLr,_.‘. -irtioa. Spee«(y and t : 1 ■ • " r. T-••«!.** ■ riieStorvof the Nations a* told in th« bril liant d«*«tis and grand achievement» of th«* Strayed or Stolen World s H« roes and H«*roin«*s. A rich st« r.*- rom tiii mi rpim housh of Hiidorx. Traxet. Adventure, an«! the near Ashland weird and wonderful event« ot th«’ “time» thattii«*«] m«*n « «.»ills.” Thri ling stori»*« of whit«* hor-« ;il> -of 1 th«* days chivalr}. startling h«*roic achieve, horse h iili whit« inents of Warriors and CrusHd«*rs. A Is«» a vast Old. Both II! MU' colhx-tion of th«* rarest geiu« of English an<1 left «hoiildi-r \merican Hlntorlral Literature. Th«* most return or int«»rin;»4 wondertiil New !l«s>k of th«- day. the prat A*h.atid i o • s«*lf-edi!catar: just tli»*b'H>k tiie peoph* want ’.!vfr i,r’° ?rMbd HtRtorirnl lllnmlnahom«, Hall-Ion« Steel Engravings, and brilliant Ojj. o «»red pintea. Ev«’i*yb«»dy finds It a bonanza 1 of success. It a»»ll*' without asking No ('apt- Minee tai, no risk. Stt alghf bualp«**« and big profit®. ' *>pl. ndid il1uwtrat«*d cir« u’.urs and full purlieu- ’ THE i.nbr- lnr* s«-nt tr«*«»«*. I |,l,K.r.i. Addr«*ss HISTORICAL PI B. CD., 1 >l g«MMJ Will t f la c S t . L«»vf< Mt» Ì to t»<* rich Mild V. i figur« . a* I Hm iu. ! UW1UK to id U‘ ' ■ I f» «-ri if ip In rbtladelnhl» tat i he X',*’ïpaL’Çr Ad' cr I f A h MTLLUNF FRAZER GREASE RENT IN THE WORI.D. It® w*ariog«iuah i«*®-«r® unRurpaAArd. actual!, OUti iAting t a * o bcACB of anyothei brand. Not ®C« t«d t y hvat. i/(.ITl IILGFAI INE. __ FOR SA I.^ IiY DEALERS OENTR ALLY f yr F REMEDY i *. , ‘‘‘UYV cure tor DYSPEPSIA <’N>1IPAT1<».N. LIVER »nd KIDNEY Dis- I « *E*. Hilt! is I «■• «'illlilt n<1«<! bx ph; siv-14hfc <«* n ..th« t mcdicin« s tail. Thousands t««t;1> • :t* ttsxing *Mx«*«i their lives. To Moth« rt i».«*i Daughter» it has pr«»Vcd a blessing ¿J t Htbx ^JvxjL\ Allpealvu*.