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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1891)
MISCELLANEOUS. East and South SJUldERN PACIFIC CO.’S LINE The Mt. Shasta Route. KipieH. I rani- L vhvi -Portimi«! Dally. . I __________ _|North._ ... • M ,■ M i ■ • ' 1 ’ . 1 M. ’ 7.Ai A. m LcrtW Mixiford Leave. ,;ik>A.M. 1.1.» < m I %rri vvSiiuFrancisco Lcuvi’l H-.Htip. M. ÀtM»vr traina Mop only at tbr following Mtation.« ii »Uli ot K -eburg: l.-xt Pfitiand Oregon « tv. W.bklbiirii, Sabin. Alban». iMUgvut, iMtvdda. Haney, iLirriaburg, June- L'lont ity. Irving. Eugrtie. KOM.HI Kt. MAIL DAILY ONE MASS OF SCALES. Affli etri! Thrrr it-firn by Ihrriidfui >lAn tiKd Hhntd llinriia*, I* if/« liilriiir I' iiih it ml lima of lltir Mary A., bred by Capt. Apperson, by l'ta« r I »I I.H haa a elrewlwllon ot '.- .lX» Altamont (almost a green trottermade a ili«.|arge«l snjwjted by any newspaper record of 2:35.-,. Cuticura Remedies V/»A < UK» H.LfV A break was tr ade in Hie north jettv at' ROSEBUD AND Newport, Or., bv the high tide, but I.as since been repaired. HOÒF. ài I a Harden of no, - tint tn Hibiingly Their incense in tue air. T .1 i . .. . a Ii comer n f 'ini, shy look, 1 e. ai', d a irh two women fair. And one *4 as a beautiful rose full blown. A «¿iiceiily tuituan she; The ot li- i a «■!< ii-h r maid scarce grown, A dr« am of the ro.o to he. Tu ti.<* glorien , queenly woman I gave A full blown, exqui ite rose. But f'-r ihr maiden sweetly gravo A shy rosebud I chose. She smiled, but on the rones rare She Turned a longing rye; The woman set the rose in her hair. But she looked on the bud with a sigh. — Henry Collins in Lippincott's xlfl. 1>I » EH e<*t 4ai I » ii .<>i. great enr. . >1 huniora and disca-eM ot tin*-km, -calp ami blo<ui than ail Arrive > »•• v. m . other rt iiie'lo«. i «»mt».ne<|. i i in cica . Im* L**avc|12. >■» »*. M. great Ski ii t'urc, a n«l » i i n i ha 'nil', an < \- <julait« «kill Piiritier and l»« aiit'ln i . external- At Albany .u.J Lot va. ut connect withtraina 1», and Cr rn t h t K l - oi v i.x r. tin low BI oim I ALL SORTS. ot Oregon Bucine Railroad. Puritier and gi » aie-t ot Huiii-»r Keim dn •», in DAll.Y RXPRKita TRAINS EX< EPT *f N I» » Y ? ternuily, cure < v. ry apech a of itching, Imrn. Ti e liwi.-r stables this «ea«on won I I-- c M I.- i \ - 1 ’ i ’ ■: i : \ i • v ■ ' '* Ing, -ca V. jump y . ami blotchy <li>ea-e- ot Ihr 7:^» I*, vi Arrive McMinnville Leave. ».l»\.M -km.xaip and blood, from intani v to age, il.'».* ”0, the highest of any stable’s win from pimpie- t> -< rot nia. vs hen th. l>< m phy- nings. sii’ian- and all »»tin i remedí» s tail. THROUGH ttk ETS’»“«H poiutA. The net pretit* of the bank of England EAST A, SOUTH. SoM every wh< i. Pi - - . < ’ut icni a. . *. <ap. | m ForTk kctaaiui intormation n garding rate». halt year eudiiig August 31st 2' h *; Kcsi.lv -nt. $1 Prepariti t»y the P<»tler cuapM. etc. < all <»u l oiupany • agent at Med lord. were £7l>3,23S. binand < ticmical « orpuration. H-»-»« n H KOLHLKH. XM^ m - ih I fi»r”H->w to < ni l- Uli.<ul Ia-us." Mauaser. A*< U. » . k 1 . As t. A KirglitH i f Bythias lodge has been M ill. TH XIS- »‘VI» Y »•-Y‘ ►•»’ T-f S DA Y .) B» u » «ave portlan-1 ï.b» »*. m \tr ve Co» valila THE LADIES OLD FOLKS PAINS. ■•to South, rn Or« gon are hereby intonilo! timi in »«tdition to » ¡urge tut«! «Kgunt lint ot Fil l ot cointort I« r Pains, In- I awL tlammat :< ii-. I W.akm-'- I the i JL>* *i i- tiu Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, ’I"' t'»'< í«ml • Il > I un-k '.¡ng str« ngt m lung pia.-tvr. \-w. . i!>ianl;»mou- aud intallible. MILLINERY vv added to inv -lock the followiiia ciaaaot tfiMMla, ot which 1 have a full line: ladies' Jurnishing Goods, AT CENTRAL POINT’' II..th Knit »nd Nudln. ¡HAUTS’ WARDROBES COMPLETE JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PRûFRiETüh Aacheap am to br bought any place; aUo Where i* kept .-onMantly on han.l a eomplvte and tirsi-ciu3s stock ot ChilJrsn’B Short Clothes. HARDWARE, Voder 1 ycwrkold. beautiful no«' Stoves, Tinware. Catlery* p Consisting of Lisle and Silk olov >:?* OILS HAM DKEHI IIi 1IOSIEH A :»*!S OF ALI. KINDS Mjchinics' Tools. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Zephyr Shawls, NAILS. ROPE and many <»th«*r thinirs i < mv numer<»ui* to m«*n- tion. I have also ar« ured the service»of a FIRST-CLASS And everything else inmg: rinb'e nib's ne. My good*, ar»-mu and ot the l>< *t i»ran*la, and w 11' be s. »Id at t hr DRESSMAKER, I am now prepared to execute an or der*« 'n that line in Hrst-claaastyl»‘ at reaaona- Me rat or . ( C a II and aw me opposite J. Nunan a »nta1- furnia «Ireel. MHS. T. I*. PRIM. Lowest Ruling; Price* G’ve me a call before IM • wt>* re. .it. - iieijdan Rev'ßricl From TERMINAL or 1NTER1OH FOIST: THE 10 ■ NORTHERN health RAILROAD 1.1.1 an ! r. I.s ili«- Line to tak«* To all Points East and South. It IS the niNINC. I lit ttoi rr It run« Tbrough Vhs UHI 1.1.1» I HAl.NK.vry lay in th«* year l«> *111. I ..n St. Paul i' Chicago I« 11 »I »» II (No Change of Car»*.] Coin i »o»« «I ”t Inniiijz Car** um»»irp»i-i4>d. Bollman Draw ing l<”. tn SI. < p» r* t»l lai’^t Equipment, Hol I I** • (.* Iti«-ha*»*i< ot.Kri • < ; I »., • Tourist Sleeping Cars. ar* ' ' »•••’»« «*♦ - • ♦si aii'i in W till I) .fl 1 Y. - la' • W*. I 'll < f i . II. •! .r 91 •'» J*, r l!»t• it*. (•nini. L<i ICh hr«*a*4 fnr 11»0 eff < t.*L ti- .1 • . ' • - .o».! < ri •• I»» i» r * t t-o 1» 1 and furnished for bokh'rs ot Fu st or SvcoiKl- vlu-sa Tu k«-ts. and ELECANT DAY COACHES. ard lira::» tr<-»tnierit. I ■<4r’ er. rxn'4 or over work, » «*rln* S3 <»<• per |u»«. Toole Mi.il Ar» V »k-nt every w here, C. <>. 1>., q per •> p fiM. un. iti» h a Ki»* i»icr<; »■»».. A».r\ i Vanii Ml Mai k. » • San Franc I trctilarH nt t rt •• A Continuous Line connect in“ n itli cdl Line-, affording direct anti uninterrupted -en ice. tn hi >n ep. r r* si rvat ;> his « an s uri .» Ivjucv through any agent bt the road. THROUCH TICKETS ici». Entr ami tm! Em » p* • 'lb b- Mark K on pul * ha-«H h < any Tk-kvt Oflbreuf tlu* vuiupaio Full in'i.rmaU. n com-ern UK rat.-. time ol trairiM, r«»ut«*a amt <»ttu r «Istalla lurnislusi application to any ag« nt, or In ♦r.e *" » A. D. CHARLTON, AMiatant G» n»‘rai Ptuwrnger Agent. No. 121 Finit SH., cor. Washington. TREE TRIAL X I PORTLAND. ORECON PACKAGE PROE°HARRIS' A. GARRICK, PASTILLES FORTHE CURE OF Ami Lnporter of WEAK MEN Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc. - ' ■ JL X I ,-'. VL 1, , r I. . - - -► ASHLAND. OREGON I M\l ►--•.’»in n»* 1 lb ha1 uf*|i/ UL'U V »< ► V II I i *1 n lo V»lllm 'l»H:ilin..r hl’AK Rltll ►VHH-lt'»' R4-»n». RMhVM- iv- PCI.I. LINE nt THE nPST ANI» .MOST »01.1 . HWY I <> ••*» - WHO » »KI V I*» » 1 » 111 » »»I v< Mil I Ml I»- fashionable e ,.rh-. tlniHhi.m*, ere., con 51« »♦.►!?■ 1.1'-* of I in . ' • stantly hep, on hand, and n .thing but tirat irui 1 1« r ela*. work rurrn.l out. WHEN WE r»K 4 01-xr »i»**» 11- All .ird.r- nn.d prompti) Hl reaaonable ’n tinnv th on - ii "I ,~n-- -* t rales and -ati-taiSi' U auari.ute. >L ■T*N1 TT ä Prof, n.riih A. ÓAKK1CK IP ßsOLVILE MEDICATED f AaTII.I.FS, Ex . »HM» ruYti.p» 1 VITALLY WEAK '1 n A SAY CURE TElñl ASHLAND HOTEL ■tl7e?..‘’|*B. N- - • ¡ ' . ’'J”' -y 1 / •/Y all »shin** t*» »•«* I * - • -1 . : i' s -s ' . . THE HARRIS pr.MEa* CU., Ml«. Cl ern srs, ii BkiKÎÀs sr«Ei r. .V '024. kTwr,TiiT7Nrmra Trcr YTTT’.ril nx-i-il CKNTKALLT LOCATED. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Thia w»»ll-kn.»wn hiHiRH ha* been rebuilt with br uk and greatly ♦•nlarg»d, besides bet ug NEWLY HE F«»LL«»W!\ii LIMI. >1 HEDI 1.1 . F« b. T tak«* • tha t Sunday GOING EA FURNISHED WILL Leave Jack-onvill« at -.50 M»’ »• M L«*av« h«-tr«a k at r».ik p. m . Leave Hai l»au«rl» - «1 ' * • •» 5.51 F m L«*av«* 1 >a vis% 5:55 p . M. Arrive ai M«*dt«»r.t ai ’.« •"• It i*«*rn»ral!y b cr !« m | m th«* buttln»*-- part of tatvn. and >« tf»»<»d-.impl«* room t«»r < <»mm« r- « ial trav« ,« r-. is tpt»*«| up in « oiiiu , ti*»n t h« r«- with Tnwtabl« s «•**iiwiahl;> lurmahed wit!» be best th«’ mark«*! atf«»r«is. F K IIKH’.HTMAN, Prop Ashland. Ovt . U» ASK FOR— THE M.. '. i'.* r. M HOOTS BOSS »». M. it 10:17 « M And al I «»f AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S UNRIVALED GOODS * \ } LUCKEY «St CO »zv y 7 • ms •Jiu I u»_£ nranon, • ANOES, Er- . f , 1 . n • VYQCR ALL tiRNDt Hflkflfi'» CATS OR H5T’ ’ ** |MCW»»tt»O 4 J > vs 4*4 0 PRICES. Hl i. CATALOG ANO CLU 1 Lie*" lymf* llmif i . r»-ryrr^*'rri. FRED T. MERRILL, PORTLAND. OR iiT W«.«l»«*" Sr —««awn o r-w* *»rik — r. <>nr "-In l*hu-4eirl,ia »Li* N. tv -paper A-O' » kA'sr'l''- itìiàii Wtru w Points That t>istlngul»*h a Prioliai in tlie Metropolis f« •?»« th«* II«“ Gentlemen of L« i-u • ASHLAND, CiitCO S. Il, Lt as.«*, K< nt Mini It. I BEAL-LSTAÏE Ofi COMMISSION A <h«.» ' ed ti i City anil Coaiitry Pro|ierty I r Sili-, An» ; - r»vn wishing to m 11 p. rty önfl it to thWr int»T»^ to call anil U p -’ Senator Voorhees says Indiana will |»rp- sent Governor (¡ray’s name for the Demo cratic nomination in IS92. The Newport Rejiublican refuses to. publish the doing* ot the ci'y council of that "burg” without pay therefor. It appears from the latest inf rmation tba' J' bn’L. Sullivan has made a com plete fa in e as an act r in Au«tiul a. There is on I v one vacant residence in Corvallis waiting for an occupant, and that is not a very desirable place—it is the county jail. The pioneers of Coos county willorvan- ize a society at Coquille citv, Nov. oih. All who se-iled in the county prior to llkis are pioneers. Mrs. Wanamak 'r is said to keep up a regular correspondence with the 1.50 girl* who make tin I er Sunday-scliool class in Philadelphia. in the society «»I i city not a thousand miles from \Va- .inui«»ii. whose infirmity of temper has gi » ; ».>«* t«» very interest ing gossip occasionally, tig.ires in a quaint little story that is at pn.ient going the rounds. .A short time ago she was entertaining at supper a lady of her m «¡u.dntance, when it chanced that there was ¡»laced upon the table a small pot of chodolale. Tlie hostess of the occasion was very fond of the bever age in question, partaking of it every even ing of her life. Unfortunately the servant had neglected to make more than the usual quantity, which was just about sufficient fur a single cup. Accordingly, when the guest was askud if she would have some, she hesitated a moment and said no Whereupon her eu- tertainer flushed with anger at the con tretemps and, rising from her 6eat, deliber ately pourod the contents of the chocolate pot out of the window. This was embarrassing for the lady eu tertaiued, to say the least of It. Of course, however, she pretende«l to take no notice, merely glancing slyly at her host, who made the third person at the repast, to ?ee if he evinced any consciousness respecting the proceeding But be only smiled slight ly beneath his mustache and made no re mark. Presently he asked her If she would have some chicken salad, of which a big dishful made the principal feature among the viands. “I th ink you, no,” she replied, merely liecHUbe she had a preference for something else. Immediately, as if it were quite a matter • f course, the ho>t picked up the chicken salad aud threw it, dish and all, out through the window into the garden. “It’s a way we have here,” lie remarked, calmly. Nobody said anything for quite five min utes afte rward, but the extreme amiability exhibited by the hostess for the rest of the evening led the visitor to imagine that the lesson thus given after the mauner of Pe truchio was not without a ce! tain domestic usefulness. — Washington Post *»«*t ,i*!.* I «i I I;«*fl.»«*in»*nt. The Albany llemoeritt ears there is not newspaper in the country whose record for consistency is so vulnerable all ajong , the line as the Oreyoniun. Prop a nickel in the slot and get a j a “A’.-uu, and be walks like a di « •nan.’ ‘Gail, he’s goln to bow to that g«»l Sot- ray faw the paw gel. Watch hiiu.” ‘‘Ab! ah! What an awful duffer. If 1 couldn’t bow better than that I’d stop at home.” “Yaaa. So would I.” go to the club and sit down; that sort of thing ni-«kes me awfully tired.” The man criticised was conspicuous, and it was ail be< ause he hadn't sufficient knowledge of culchaw and depawtuient. He was fnultleH?*iy dressed, but that didn't save hint. Whether to take soup from the side or from the end of a spoon is a mat ter of culture, but whether to carry the gloves with the fingers forward or with the fingers back is a matter of culchaw Everyb,wly that Is anybody knows all about culture and deportment, but cul chaw and depawtuient include the little niceties of manner and conduct about which many people have a great deal to learn Without culchaw and depawtment It is impossible to be a swell THE WALK A swell must walk at times, no matter how many broughams and horses he may have, and it is no more than proper to give the walk precedence. Thu walk is an ac quirement a man gets very early in life, but he never begins to walk in the ¡»roper way until he is proposed for meinliership in a good club. This is the way: Legs stiff, no elasticity; body well forward, no elasticity; head well back, no elasticity, and steps about two and a half feet long. Of course there are variations. Going to a funeral the manab<»ut town should walk briskly and as if he enjoyed it. Thereby he demonstrates his perfect repose of man ner and shows that it is not influenced by mere external circumstances. Going to a wedding he should walk slowly and look lM»red aud thoroughly convinced that mar riage is a failure. In entering a ballroom the walk may be elaborated to almost any extent. A man should wear his evening walk just as he w«‘ars his evening clothes, for the occasion. Then there are variations of the walk aside from those of formality and stiffness. Tlie most noticeable of these is that em ployed when the expert walker walks with a “gel.” When thus agreeably employed he should invariably face her «nd walk sideways like a crab. This will at first l»e found rather «lfflic ilt, but practice makes p«»rfect, and the “gel” who will not put up with tiring strp{»ed on a few times and bumped with a p ur of unaccustomed knees a few times has not a proper appreciation of culchaw and «lepawtmerit. In walking with tlie “gel” the student should care fully avoid keeping step. The step to gether is for common soldiers, convicts, « lurk', going t«»gethrr to business and cads who di regard cidchaw and depawtment. (¡ent ¡emeu never walk in step It shows !«>«> much ¡»nun« «!.ration and thought, and is n t in keeping with the mental idleness which should characterize a gentlemen. IMPORTANCE OF THE IM»W. Walking having lieen considered, it is now n«’ e «.uy to take up standing still an«! •-itting down. To describe these ac • <n ’¿l'11uu tits it is perhaps »ufTicient to ' ty t ■ : ; i standing the real swell should . - s i*. t . .gh he wmid prefer to sit, and in si: • g i «‘ -liould c avev the impression tb it "r w »uld ¡uefer to stand. If he dors tn.s »• nm hardiy fail to look sufficiently tM»r*»'l X ’ *. (*(•■ H-s tue bow a 1.: «t useful ac m ...‘?iit, iu fai t ! he m* useful one in « aii«** t n with ciiH a.ivv and depawt ut. A :nan "f real cult haw should i»e to nt ' lit a i...«u grossly with his l»ow upon (><•<• *n. and nc siiu dd also be able ro bow s«» that the bower would uot hesi t ite .d..T ii'iiding Liin iHM) without seen i tv i his bow i** most difficult. Ail low* may br divided into twocla^ses t br sL u r bow without raising the hat, wiiich may be either insulting or |>l<*a.siug, it ! t ne long Lord (’lirsfrrfield bow for ‘g. Is.” whi< h may convey either mere r'-og’id: n * r the deepest regard. Eorthe short i»ow merely snap the head. If it is in’«nd» d to l»e insulting the person to l»e iijs ilt« «1 >h':i.i*l b< iooke«l at with a sort of By .love I d -n't >' • von and I d«»n't like vo'ir l«'<'k- stare, .»nd then the head • houid I h - mi ., p* ■ i a « ry sla -rt lu piea>e it shuu.d Le mov» d slower and • a .ill a -mil«» 'lius can hardly fail to p . i'C Ti e ioi’p I -rd (.’hrsterficld bow is n.u i mor«» laboi ;■*, but it is also much re impreb’Uve. I » a« «■ tnplish it grasp the hat ¡irmly l»v the front <-f the rim, mia.iue a fly alio it «ighteru inches from tbetipef the ID’S? a:. I try to bit it With th«‘ < i iwnof the hat. then «mile as if in exu. ¡I! >n at having hit it, and .as the hat is rrpl.u d look at tlie b"wee for approlw»- tion an I apprr( : K i - hi of th«» dexterity dis played < A lit!YING STI« ..S, uLOVF.s, ETC. Vary.! g r< u ird ! r the bowee may be in- du ite I by tlie ent i , u * i i-in show n in hit t ,ng at the fly It is well to pructice in the mirror. Snaking hands is much less a part of culchaw and depaw tmeut than it once was It is too much worn. Men don’t do it very much, and as a rule when an acquaintance offers to shake bauds it is quits» proper not tu see his hand and to merely bow If It .s an undesirable ac ¡uaintance, look at his hand as though tht-re whs some doubt about its cleanliness or as though bls gloves were not in guoil taste, and then de liver the stony stare aud short bow It is Mimetimes necessary to shake hands. For instance, a prospective father in law may be an old timer aud used to shaking hands. If he is tu l»e humored it shoultl be done daintily The hand should be presented on a level with his nj»per shirt stud, and the motion of the shake should be straight up and down. Fewer well dressed aud culchawed men carry walking sticks now than formerly. If a stick is carried it should not be walked with. It should be light, but should im press the people that it Is heavy, aud that the man of culchaw is tired of carrying It. It should hang head down and back prefer ably in the left hand The gloves should always be carried with the fingers forw ard. The few rudiments of culchaw and de pawtment here given may seem trivial to the uninitiated, but they are in reality im portant and wholesome. They have helped men into society. They have also got men laugbetl at aud disliked, but this is be lieved only by those ignorant persons who are envious because they have no knowl edge of culchaw and depawtmeut.—New York Recorder. organ zed at Roseburg with a charter glass nf beer is the latent invention of | menibersliip of mere than .‘Hl. a Sfiokane Falla man. Tlie machine is Il i» reported that th- ImpresHef Atts- S lid to draw beer to perfection. t'ia is go ng crazy. She has already There are thirteen saw-mills and four crown erazv for cigarettes, since she box factories running withiu six mi es smokes tlur-v a day. of Sisson, each running at an exi>en«e of In < ii n.-ral <i ant's time Sayles J. from $2 .500 to «19,000 per month. Bowen was mayor ot Washington. Now .All that ia needed to dispose of Mr. la i-a nii'-setuer in the treasury depar.- McKin’ey f r goi.il and all is half a '!■ z* n In nt at B-0 a month. inore joint debates like the one in wlii. h About all the state lioard of trade baB ( ainphell “wiped the earth" with him d. iie SO f ir has been to draw out a lot at Ada. of disagr.-eable facta relative to the fa lure It now seems likely that a railroad will of the World's fair bill to pa’s tliesenate 1* built around the falls at The Halles, I ish ng in the North !’ni|a|ila is very on the Washington side, and a line of g "d at | n -eiit. The banks of that boats put on by the Columbia River Navi r ver are lined witti fishermen every day gation Company. try mg to capture the s|>eckled la-auties. Artesian water lias been struck at Die attorney if the Great Northern Farmington. Washington, at a depth of r.i roid stalled recently in court that 190 feet, which flows at tlie rate ol KOO 27,lk'0 persons were actually detected in gallons an hour. A* the well goes down attempis to delraud bis company last tlie flow increases. y ear. Miss Grace Isaacs ot Walla Wall i. who Ilie Newport 7' .. saysth.it the pre was one of tlie unfortunates in the Lake sent bigti tides are playing havoc witli Labish railroad smash-tip, is sti I in a tlie n eks ol the north jetty The waves precarious condition from injuiies re roll tlie great eight-ton rucks about like ceived at that time. pebbles. Hon. Cha«. Lyman, president of tlie I on couiitv was named in honor of S. civil service commiseion. arrived I n'.tid States '• nator Lewis F. Linn, of in Portland last week. He will organiz.« Mi-suiiri, who introduced the memorial a local board of examiners in the interest in eongre-s in 1S4D tu have Oregon de of the postal service. clared a territory According to official reports totiaeco is The Eli , ago 7" ip ', a Republican raised in fourteen counties in Oregon. paper, say s "the McKinley bill will en Iann being the banner one In |«:nt of hance the cost of living to the people of average value per acre Oregon stands low a not less than six ur seven m.lliotis third among the states cf d liars annually.” The Pope in a no'e to the Powers says In M in .n county '-7 taxpavers are as the recent Pantheon disorders we e of s' se I at »10,0110 or more. In Linn the extreme importance, and il insists it i- numliei i-S7. Seven in Marion county impossible for Poth tie Itaban govern pay on $7 hi , i XM) or mure and the same ment and Papacy to remain in Rome. numtier in Linn county. These nights tlie planet Jupiter is bv II r Harvey Watterson, father of the far the most brilliant object in the heav t id! a t editor of the Loni-ville Courier* ens. lie and the earth are pretty near .1 . dird a few days ago ill bis eigh neighbora now, and his in ona can !.<• tieth year. He was the last surviving seen very plainly with an ordinary gla-- iniuit.er of tlie twenty-sixty congress. Tlie Oregon deaf-milte sc'u ol at Salem ¡'lie l’ope i- so frail and thin that it ha« re-opened with sixteen attendant«. -etms as if a breath woul I blow him Sup-rintendent Knight ia confident ttiere away. But despite his extreme age and will be a larger aggregate attend nice than fei hleiii ss tie retains a wonderful hold last year, when it ran up to thirty-four. ' ii life. Hi- faculties are unimpaired. Tl>e Knights of Pythias grind lodge \V1 v.»! s worth fifteen cents a cental for 1K92 will meet in Eugene the second • thr*»« dollars a ton more at San Fran- Tuesdiy in October. Tlie grand lodge than at -Woria. Meanwhile the passed a resohilion that hereafter no I’nion r.v ih wtvan'vfH carry wheat from sa'oon man shall be admitted to member to > m I'rar.ci bco for fifty-four ship. ccntH a ton. On account of the strict enforcement of toinariy has a high pr-tcu’ivp tariff, the ami.Chinese regulations elsewhere b n it <1 «-n’t vm to io Ip the laboring the Celes'ials are beginning to «wai m Ha-se*. < • < ve-nmkvr.s in Germany are over the Minnesota ari l North I’ak .ta pai i I <>tn |! ’•<) to 12 ¡»er w«-ek, about borders, which are guarded t»v only six i’e Fa ne wages that the shirt-makers cusroms officer*. rec» ive m Chicago. It ia estimated tl at nine tenth« of the Ii »n Henry Blackman, ot Heppner, th«* 1 t’h* r.i hi ’ of eastern Oregon,is a great water from tlie Colorado river is flowing pi« < e < i congressional timber. A better into Saltoi Sea, and the winter flood • pial tied, iiaidvr*working and more po|>- will greatly augment the volume of water, A lake • i ar man ot the people cannot I k * found, which may seek a '¡uf outer 1 >0 miles long and 300 feet deep ia pre says tl.v Harney Tunes. dicted The vt¡mate of the world’s ¡»ot illation Eugene has a sewer system, but can 1>'» i is as foil - vs Etiroj»e, 380.200,- not use it. Die mam sewer empties in l»l>0; A ia, ViO.Ml.iH»; Africa, 127 000, "11. \iis'ra‘u-is, d 10 < m )0 . North Amer- to th- Will miette river ab ve the water »,010. > ut» America, .36,420,- works statim, and the secretary ot that i-'ii. ? I company will enjoin each and every . total, 1,4*7,1100,000. person that attempts to connect with the Xii'ith r 4-H'inpt is being made to en- sewer syetem. li-t Tmatih.i Indians in the service of •A bund of ¡¡(»Lead of beef cattle l-ought I nib- 'am. The first tiial some time by Hanley Bros , in Klamath county, 1 . 'esuit.d in a complete failure. The Indian-said they did not want to leave was driven over the mountains la-t we> k by the way ol tiie Lake of it,e Woods tl.' ir I lines and preferred peace to war. and Fish lake, and arrived in the v.illev A Bii'i-li Columbia Indian brought in good condition The Fish I »ke route into New We-tminster the other day a >s something new and a part of it rough sturg.ou le had caught on tie Fraser for a cattle drive. river, and wh eb weighed S.5<i poun-is. Guests at the Grand Pacillc hotel in The 11 ofisier mrasiire 1 12 feet and 5 in- Chicago miss the familiar face of John >•- in length and •'» feet 2 inches in Cullerton, who (or twenty-five years has lieen the head (sirter at tlie hotel lllnesk M b I’artiell, the mother of the late compelled him tu retire from tlie positi' n :r«at I'i'h leader. is gravely ill. St>e at tlie age of seventy, and wi h a fortune ia» bee» j.ro'trat-.l ever Hince tie news of »loO.UUO accumulated from the tips ' is r reived of her Hon's death. Il IB given him by travelers. te.ired that th»- blow haw T een too great Die Arago was the tirst steel steamship lor her »nd tl at her mind lias become built on this coast. She was built in nn> alaneed. San Francisco for theCuos Bay trade and l'h" grand l alge, Kn gh’s of Bythias, cost about «140,010. Lately she run hasebet' d the following otfii'era for the aground at the entrance toCuos Bav in a ensu ng year: J. T. Haines, Portland, high sea, ami fur a time hofies of raving arand < bari.-eller . P.. Pl. Sharon, Pendle her were abandoned, but she was hauled ton vice chancellor . .1. A Waddle, Port off the spit arid taken to Empire city, .'he land, prelate; p A. Wagner, keeper is not ba fly damaged. of ....... rd- ar.d seals. Furious gales have been raging all lii<‘ state treasurer Ingin Saturday ever England, Ireland and suiitli ot mormnix to stamp all warrant« “not paid Scotland fur several days. 1 ne channel . 1« r want ol fund».’’ The state treasury passenger boats, wlinh usually venture I «ill be lep t-m-hed when the 1N91 tax out in the most severe weather, were! levy is .o l.-ch-d. Ilin warrant, draw unable to cress. From ail sections come s p r rent .. and there will be ♦•iUO.OOO reports uf damage done and lives endan all «at before March 1, 1H92. gered. It is impossible yet to give an 1>. Webster, who killed the young approximate idea ot tlie damage ou lam! ma:i llob-rt Pales employed as a wai’er ami sea or tlie lives lost. in his hotel at Bandon, was convicted at Baker city must be in a bad way finan Faiipire city, last week, of tlie crime of cially. A late nuoibor of the l)emo>'rat manslaughter, an l was tolrave l>een sen* charges ttiat tl.e city is paying «2.20 a t'tie. I at once. The murdered man was cord more for wood, for Use at the waler i son of Nathan P ales, of Kugene. \ Aiuous estimates have b«‘en made as work«, than the same can be purchased For everything to the number of |»ersons who witnessed I I' ur is retailing in Long Creek, by private individual« the Parnell demonstration. The Daily r..ant county, at |s per barrel. At this requiri d by the city two dollars for one ,\'en places it at 200,0B0. The (^roniele price the . onsuniers say they collect per- are being paid while the city scrip is says: The demonstration was a spon d silver about their teeth, II .li g O' g a begging at fif y cents on the taneous,irresistible surging mass from all they antic pate overcoming the dollar. parts of Irciand to Glansnevin. The ore < f these high bi-cuita on the What are known as tlie “Red S" lands, mighty wave wotil<l tiave swept away k.-ttrouk when the roller process in 111 in Harney valley, from which settlers any barrier the nohee or politician <»ould .'.•is to running. were recently evicted by Miller Lux. have ¡»ut up to stop it. The Catholic Fur the first time in live years the t WO the cattlemen, are so ia le0 because of demon ary thus pays their last tribute of I>akota« have been blest with a tsinnti- a tug red letter ' being painted on the hfjinage to the Protestant leader in «1« fi l il liarve t and heaven knows the poor stakes at the section corners by the sur ance of priest«, in defiance of a majority .oarige s m ed it. But much of the crop» veyors. The houses ot the settlers have of their own representatives in parlia -p .r d Io dr',ught and the frost has now lieen tor n dow n or moved otl from ment. been i .m-uuied by prairie fires A the land, with the exception of one be B ank < i E ngland N otes --The stock person who wou d kindle a fire in that longing to a widow lady. The school of pai'l notes in the bank of England, lor « indy < oun'ry she uld be severely dealt hou-e yet remains in the enclosure. five years, is about 77.74'»,iXX) in num ber, ami they fill 13,400 boxes, which, if Excllement placed side by side, would reach two and Tor Over Fifty Years If the notes were Kun* high in this place over "System Build one-third miles. W in - low ’« S ooth 1 vo S yhit h«ia beva er," as It eures dyspepsia, i-"U-tipati u. ea p a« fl in a pile thev would reach to a I f r » hlhlren teething. Itaootheathe tarrb of the stomach, and makes |.ur" »>!■>"0 height of live and two-thir.ls miles; or, • 1 - ft. !¡i th- ¿11111“. allay« all pain,cures amt hiiil'ts up tba system. It 1« it a bottle if joined end to end, would form a rib wiii-i ¡1 ami is the !>♦—t rcinedy for diar- at Brooks' Drug-store. Tell your Iriemls ol bon 12,455 miles long. Their snj»erficial f h r.i. Twenty Uv» cent« a bottle. Sold by Its merits when you use it. extent is rather less than Ilvde park; .i «li uggì>t- throughout the world. their original value was over tl,7oO,<’»2ti,- 5(H) and their wtight over ninety ami Pitas. Pit«».' Itrhtnu I'll'i. Salari. #25 |»»*r Week. «rveroM« Moisture; intense Itching and two-thirds tons. • u. (■.-•-•'I HKOntA lo «eli Olir 1 i un ii’hdiiilt“»’. >»•• peiblling. Above HiritfiiiK; in« »st m ! night; r «» i * w l»y* bcialt’f» nir. ry w i'l l»e pam I.» •’live’ agrnts. For fur- If i«lh»w«*tl to ««» ii I iihp luitx»«** loini. wh:«*li Mothers! i ; n I • a mai '<»11 ad<lrc«i* ott« ii blct’«l Hinl uk-rrat«’. t>« «-«»minx a • rj smt* j < mi alo <4: neh ai . Si I’PLY Co., S wayne ’ s O intment stop« tin* itching und i; * W vni Van lini» n S». Chicago, 11!. bleeding,h«*al8 ulc«‘rHtion, and in most chh s | < i-t<>ria is i\»coinnic!id',«l by ¡«I ia -i- i.iiis a l’“i<,ly y. g«-ta- remove»« th«» uinorn. ?\t dniggiRts or tv, f<»r childr»1» t* ■•thing. It • HNilforaOc Or.bwuy ih «XSun, l»iiila«!o.» bl> nr« j’.iruti«-n ; its ingr« di« utsar- put-li-hsd For Sale. phia. Hn.und » a. h Lotti«*. It |»|.a>atit !■• th«« I bay ruke in good order ; ui- taM.' ,m«l ai-"luu»ly harmless It rdh-vs A But) to YcursrlL ■ tw-» walkim; p!-»w-, i.<*arly n<«w. (’<»11 . lit ■ •■ >n~tipati"ii, r,«gulat«‘S th»* i»«»w«‘K «¡in« i- . T imes • ih • l r lurthvr ¡-articul.u«. It is Mirprlrilng that the p«*opl«» avi I i iirc a pain -’iir' S diarrh'i’ft an«l w ind (••'li'’. all;i>s common, ordinary pill wh«*n they « an wcure f.v i i-hn. -s. destroys w«‘rniy an«! pr. v« nts a valuable CngliKi) <»ne for th«* khiih * m«»n< y. convulsions, soothes the child and giA' *- it Timber Lund f..r Sale. l>r. Ack<»r*f« English pi'is are a p<»sitiv«' cure rufi' shing ami natural sle« p. ( ¡istori.i is 1'wo thou-and acres ot suirar-pin«* and tir Lor wick iu-adaclic and aii liver tr«»ubl«*s. They I nit" r in the u|.p. r lliarue river eoinitry ur«* amail, awcet, «*aaily taken, and «io not the children's panacea—the mothers friend. App'j I 'S. s Aik-li. I'ro-i»- r.nr.'K'.c 35 doses, 35 c nts. gripe. MEDICAL. Tsi’ain;; of a Skrew. A certftin w . »1 tn of fa-iiion (’«»napiruouB iMibllabed betwewn Portland and Krd M. Flammarion, the French astrono An Interesting Satire All Other KwiiieiIiFail. Kelirted Instantly Hlnir.Cwl.--n dlatance ol HO mllra. It mer, declw es that the climate of Euroie therefore oirera «he beri Inilneements is grow ing colder. and t urrd in F«»ur U»rks l»y the ‘By Jove! What a cad. See the way be Cuticura Kenirdtes toi»<lvertlwera. «»nr list la principally There is a falling off in the number of, tarries bis stick.” conHiieil tn Inrkaun, Joaephlne and “Yaas, and notice the way lie hol«h his Klaianlli cannile». Bnaine»» men school children in Siskiyou county from , I III» Vi a ti-w words to say regarding the gloves.” last year’s census. itiodl«! t nke note of thia. I i ri« i h < R emedies . I ll» ) haw i urrd nir in r*ULLAAfi tíÜi’fEl' SLLEIM. Hilf noWSWELLSSHOL’LDACT Electioneer now- han Hu trotters aud one pacer in the 2.30 list. ESSENTIAL NICETIES IN “CULCHAW” FRIDAY................... OCTOBER M, 1S91. There are twenty-three acres of land to AND “DEPAWTMENT.’’ every inhabitant of the glol«. TO ADVERTISERS and Blood l>is- 1 lour w < k- _ lune troin .. .. a '»kin .. ........... t a*»r which I Inivr liMii for I hr« • years. At <-«*rtain tun«*« ni) skin would be wry sore J umi al wi»} !* k< pt ’« racking and |H*eltng<»tT In while h ** mii * f . ji I cold weather my tact- was ---- * I.KAVK. AUM1VK:__________ I on«* nut’ of scales. When in th«* «-.old air tin 4» l I ’ . Porr li ml ... » M. Ho-> l'ina... ’• “■ r ”• | pain wa-lnt’ iisu; it would tiiniosi •t bring teal's «"• r »* M. 1 t«> my « >••»•, and my bloo«i a < b«* ng in H pool* K .-. I'UIV '1.11* a Torllan.l i 4 " ’ condition, with it I< nmi «»!' hair I have tried ALBANI LUl'AL. P»Aim h.»« I mah «•very kn«»wn ri nn dy that wa- recommended i. I. 1 X 1 bBMBV I to mt*, but it was ot no u-*-. ¡«ml «10 « iii »* v> r\ P Îrtlâii.l ... ‘»AM P.M Alban)............. V.tW F. M llttl»* b«-n« lit. S». tb-aring «»I your < r ri<_rn t Aibanv ...-. »;<«• a . vi. i Pur I. t»u-i ..*.*>» A.M KkMKDlEs, I conrlud«-«! to jdv«- th» ma trial. Tin* llrst appi‘.c»iti«»n >fav«' in«* ainm-t instant r« !l«d. In a l«*w w« « k-‘ lino I f*»tin*i m\-- lt cur«*d, and I am thankful for what tin t have done f«»r tn«* Your iTu«riii Kt mi oi».- ar»* a I»I«*« msiiik I*» thos« win» max havi-1 in-<-pj»i»r- rOJAIST SLfetPINC CARS, tunitj I«» ii *« thi iu. I van r<« inm*’u-l ih«*m I I»'-! I X 1» K I I; \>. r<»r a». num •'ation of ««vond-c'atm pattai*n-» to an> - ii* 77111 , I 1.. ■: 1 «\ ' . < ' ' . _ , I .. »o r» aitachcu D» Exprtw fraina. HI ru MV I'OKtl I GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS. ¿he íl mentir ¡nmrs _______ MISCELLANEO!:? I I I i 1 I I | I I . I i . i | I I i | i Shouldered th«* Itcapotodbility. To illustrate the idea that it ¡»ays to “own up” when you're at fault, even in the erisi- nf wit* when your all may beat st:ik<‘, Li« iitcnant P«aks told a story of honest Captain Wood, at the reunion of t he Twent v second Maine regiment. In Dex ter. “On a cold night, when we pickets arrived al. I lie outposts,” said th«*s«»ldier story teller, “Captam Womis said, ‘It i.s t«»o severe for the men to face this storm to night-.’ Therefore he direct«*«! that we should buihl a tire in a small house close at hand, ami should shelter ourselves as best we might. Well, we did. and, weary with the march, seduced by tin* cheering warmth, we all fell asleej». “Tiie officer of the grand rounds found a sort <»f Sleepy Hollow aa ben he happened around that way, and of course we were reported. I ji the morning we were sum m<»ned to headquarters. We were mor tally frightened, for sleeping on picket, you know, is a serious sort <»f business. We were ushered into General Wilson’s tent ami he sternly repeated the charge and asked for an explanat ¡on Immediate i\ < ’.«pt.iin Wood stepped forwar 1 and said ’<¡eiivral. not <»ne [»article of blame mn*«t r«»st upon th» se men. 1 am responsible for il all. 1 gave them orders to take shelter in that house, and of c«»u:se I am t«> lx» blamed for what occurred tl; -re They aa - nl ! not have been asleep but f- r me.' “‘How long have j<»u bt-e i in the *»»rv ice, sir,’ sternly ask«-l Genera! Wilson, as he whirhal alsmt ’< »• -'y a few months general.’ ’I thought If you had i>eeu her«» longer you woul i have come up here full of« .reuses and r> .«dy t*> shift th«? blame upon any one at h.md. You can go thu time. Your horn-sty has saved you.’” — Lew istun Juiirn «1 Where W«»uld lie Get the Barrel»*.* A It Lough t be pv«>{»b» in t be northern ¡»art of < <« rgia h.iA v t he fin»-, t soil on eart h for raising vegetable-, they sti» k year after year to < ott<»n nn»l corn and import vege tables at heavy cost The country is de veloping raj.Lily, and the manufacturing towns springing up give an increasing inaikvt f »r all kinds of stuff called “gwr <ien trill k. ’ but the f.irmers go placidly al'»ng in the f"»>!ste[»s of their fathers, and raise cotton and «••rn whether they make money or uot. “Why don't y«»u plant potatoes?” said a recent arrival fr«»m the north to a farmer wh»» aa as compl.tiuiug about the small profits «»f cotton growing “ifli. I can’t raise« no ¡••■rtat<»es,” said the man despondently “Why not?” ¡ivrsjsted th«» northerner Y oh have lots of lan»i just right fur p«»ta toes, aii»! you can got one dollar a bushel for them right here in town. Why, man alive, \<»u « an get five dollars a barrel for all you raise.” ■ No use t.i’kin,” said the farmer; “can’t do it, nowav s." ” Well, but w by nt>t ♦” “Why. yo’ see, boss, vvhere'd I get the barrels’”--New York Herald. .Makins F »«broidery by Machine. An embroidery machine that would in crease the number of stitches, and with ¡••sR labor, has lieen the effort of Inventor* for nearly fifty tears. Some fifteen years ago a machine, the “Schiffli,” was invented and worked by steam It ¡»rotlutes, bow ever, only a low clasn of go«»ds of inferior quality. The product of this machine is usually known ns “Schiffli goo<ls” or “Schiffli embroideries.” A little later other and greatly improve»] steam machines fur fine embroidering were invented, but failed to enter iutx» general use, flattering as were their prospects For seventeen years the firm of Laurer Brother», nt Arbon, on I^vke Constance, have been striving to solve the problem of a rapid, perfect acting embroidery machine that will Increase the steam production, lessen the l«l>or and even improve the quality of the goods. It is believed that the desired object has been at tost obtained -Cor St. Louis Globe- Democrat. ______________ MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL RIVERSIDE “August NURSERY! Flower” Grant's Pass, Ox., XIMl’MOIN, li. M. Prop. A Fatal Omission. Caller —Is Mr. Scnbl»er, one of your re porters, inf City Editor (with a dark frown)—No, air, I have discharged him. Caller—Indeed! May I ask the reason! City Editor (wrathfully)—He wrote up an account of a suicide without mention ing the caliber of the revolver.—New York Weekly. .M ore T rickery —A fine fraud ha« been expoRed in Ohio. The alleged tin medals which the Republicans ba<l cir culated have proven to be a poor quality of wrought iron coaled with lead. These medals, uf which several thousand were «•irculate«!, bear the in«cripti« n, “Mc Kinley ami Protection. Made of Ohm Steel ami California Tin, Piqua, 1891.” A «pialitative analysis of the coating metal «hows it to be a very thin solution ol tin with lead alloy, the lead largely pre»l«»minating. If stewi*ans were mad»' of this kind of tin plate one of them would give off enough salts of lead while <*o«»king a etew to poison a whole family Each one of these medals is a complete expoHiin* of the he stamped on its face And yet this eftifl ih represented as the best quality of McKinley tin, manu factured under tiie protection tariff of $4*1 a ton. A M« M innmi ie paper ¡ as received the following intereHting news: “En closed you will fin«! two dollars for mv subn ription. I know it is rulable to pay for a paper in wool or potatoes, but I am just out of potatoes and we didn't bav«* a very good wood crop this year, and if von will accept the money this one time, I will try and do b«» ter next year. Tha‘ G all t* e excuse I have tor not piying it sooner.” ‘•/7o»r io f.'urf till Shin ' Simply apply “S waynf s «» intmfnt .’ N > |.ni«»riiHi rnrilicln«» l•••«Juil■«■(l. < uu’s t«,tt«r, <‘Z« lll.l, it •.•!>. ¡«41 ' I O|»l <»n tin* I. h <-. Ii ;ui>ls. nus''. A«'.. b-HAinu Hu* •«kill «•l«,iir. white ami licftlrhy. Its » .it he»« mp ami «•urat i v«» p«»w- < r4iu»’ po >.-»-ris<*(i by ix. (»tlx i* r» iH«*»iy. Awk our 'IrugglRt for S wa vnk ’ r < iintmf nt (’an’t Sleep Niglits D i ho voni[»laint of thousamlH sufTt ring tr«»m Asthma. Consumption. Cough«, «‘ti*. 1)»<1 you Vrustuu s H 1 Ako ' Ua.-1'.-W': I 1 head- • v« r try Dr. A« K» i s Englitrti itenuxH? It h» wiki Cures lu Uitxn lulnutce*: ,Trv«nuu s lied , t bt'l i ¡.ririTurVWiMuiv" a U *•{.'>,uK Duul**: ad»?. 1 boll on il positiv« ,tu,ritmi« at Sic. aud 50c £ko.” Executrix’s Notice. I In tbf mailer of the estate of Chart«« L Thurman. d«*v«*af»t*d otice ls hereby given that the ha« been appolntod executrix N of undeniignud the «ntate of ( ’harl«** L. Thurman. d«<*raa«*«l by ord«*r of the County Court of the NtMtc of Oregon in and for Jackson County. All penton* Indebted to said «»state are re- ouest«*d to settle the same immediately, «nd those having claims airainst th«* csfat«»* will present them to me at iny residence in Nt«*r- lingviilr precinct. Ja<*ks«»n Co.. Or., with proper vouchers attached, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dati.*«! S«*i>t« inber 25, 1HH1. HELEN M. THI RMAN, Exxutrlx. W. H. P arker , Attorney. Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very A Largì-, N«' -,irigaied Stock of well known to the citizens of zXpple- tou, Me., and neighborhood. He says: “ Eight years ago I was taken < I • ‘ sick, and suffered - as no one but a 1 ( dyspeptic can. I then began tak Notice of Publication. SMALL FRUITS, ROSES «« ing August Flower. At that time ANO SHRUBS. L and office at K uskhi kg . O r ..I I was a great sufferer. Every- Octribrr U. l-kl ( “ thing I ate distressed me so that I Apples, Peaches, Pears, ICherrles OTI« E IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A! THF. t<»ll«iw!iig*iiained s«*ttl«*r has filed notice of Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines, H “had to throw it up. Then in a his Intention t«» milk«* flnal pr<»of in support Quinces, Apricots, of ids claim, and thHt said proo! will be made " few moments that horrid distress Walnuts, b« tore the .Judge or County Ci«*rk <»f Jackson " would come on and I would have < ounty. Oregon, at Jjckaonvilie, Oregon, on Blackberries, »■¡atuRlay. Dec. 5. IrtWl. viz: Henry A. Bauten, “to eat and suffer Strawberries, Currants, hoHK-stcad entry No. 45H7. for the SSL <»f For that NEq. NVv <»f SEG. mu <! N EM <>* o! Se«- 12. Raspberries, Cooseberrie6 “again. I took a Ì wp. 3» S. K 3 W. W. M and Crapes, “little of your med- H* nanies tlie following witnesHcs to prove Horrid his continuous rcsidenc«* upon and cultiva “ icitie, and felt much tion of said land, viz: Alfred Carter. Herling; “better, and after At Lowest Prices. P«ter Boschy Jacksonville; Pr‘<»r E m I oii . Stomach Jacksonville; John F. Atteberry. Herling; alt “taking a little more of jH« ks«m county. Oregon. Fooling. JOHN H. SHLPE. Register. " August Flower my THE RIVERSIDE NURSI RY “ DysjK-psia disap- I h I ch al« <i on» and «»ne-half in.I«* h briow and since that time I Grant «• P hkh , <» ii K«»gu' riv« r. on tle- Dimick Notice of Final Settlement. and hi tlu- b«*M und cbanctsi soll iu “ have never had the first sign of it. ' ¡(arm. In the County Court of the State of Or egon, 8<»utin-rn <>r«*u<»u lor the County ot Ja<-itsou. “lean eat anything without the In the matter <»1 the estate of Michael Hanley, d«c«-ased. “least fear of distress. I wish all otice is hereby given that the “that are afflicted with that terrible administrator, with the will anntxed, N ut tiie estate of Michael Hanley. dcccasi d. has “disease or the troubles caused by hl«*d in th«- said court bis final account of said “it would try August Flower, as I «•state, and that by order of said court Tues- da>, th«-.3d da> ot November, at th«* hour of “am satisfied there is no medicine 10 o'chx-k a m .,is set tor the hearing thereof. 'I hurctore, all persons are hereby notified to “equal to it." a SCOTT’S EMULSION CURES CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS Wasting Diseases Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stat«» ut Or«*g«»n, 1<»r the County of Jackson, sitting for the transaction ot probate busin«*ss. In th« matter of tlie «»state ol John R«>t«-n d ■ 'MS’d. per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophos phites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. tlie potency of both being largely increased. It is :■■ < d bv l'h' siciaus all over tLe World. Woman’s Friend app«*ar und tiichia.or her object io dm to said account on <»r be1«»rexaid tim«*. Pubiishcd Dj ordvrof Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge ot said luurl. WM. D HANLEY. Administrator of said «-state. Dated 8« pteinbcr 17 JbVl Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many liavo gained ono pound PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by nil Iirtiyytnfa. So successful and delightful Lave been otice is hereby given that the administrator of the estate of John N t»oi< n, d<*v«*ased, has filed in the County U«»urt ot Jackson County. Oregon, his final account as >u«h ad tuin mt rat or, and by order ol said Court, Saturday, Nov. IL 1691, at the hour of 10 <»'cl«Kk a . m .. is set tor bearing. All persona Interested are hereby notified i" Mjq»«*ar and tile his or tier objections to said account on or b« lore saui day. Published by order of H od . J. R. Neil, Judge ut said Court. 1 M. MI LLER. Administrator of said estate Dat«d Out. 14. !(•!. 8COTT A. BOWN£.Chemists. N.Y the effects Kemefly “ upon of the delicate aJnientu woti'l« rfu woniankiml, Kctnedy lias been called " THE OHLY TRUE Friend." Moore’s Revealed Remedy IRON TONIC In a few ;1 o » cb shown woniankin«! its peculiar virtues for thur ailments. Its eornily ßuccefiMul, Hun«lre«ls of h*>tiin"Tiials from la»lie- all over the (’oast | TONIC a aftfs and speedy cure «it»es a clear. b*»ek th» conn .*!■■ on. Frequent n’tempta at coonterfetfr Ing oi. y add tn the popularity of the original I»o not eif-erirr.ant -get ’ he OHIGIJI a L aaA SHY. (Or. HARTER'S MTT,L1 MV«R Cure Consti; ution. I i»sr Complaint and BickB Dea3a he M-mpls I»oee and Dream Book» ir ailed on nx-e'i t o* two cento tn postage r Or. HARTE« MEDICINE CO.. »LUU*. M*. RIlCCPRfl . th ;• ‘per ou Ever since the < • . v <• b--l .- ve was the bay uf San i n •, > « -ry in hi->; the the *‘Alla,'’ retn «cd : u > • - i inter- Inhabitants of the c ■. • m tstedinthe newhirotn >• in f : Uke many other ; ; -n« ■ : i i ’ » 1.1- <u • urnlH.d to at majority, the inevitable and g at« • rtot reeded bv and, like uthcr » i tpcts , h s I r ‘ 1 xani » yuunger généras : taken perhaps the m t pr Gninent place in the f Btwipapr field ot those who edition is Vt ry gt r published ■le want an interesting nu l r J-vrrv iniliar with at "The liai Mr. Hearst, the the Premium <>:'■» i 1 • ' ■hshcT. and it is ” Examiner s « • :• ! only necessary to s » ‘SKrrKalc value of the pr is |135,0üû, wh h .« Subscribers to th* j- cuums, whuh r • : . it fJ’OO, every sul»sc:il>er :• great premium pictur« -, him in a tube direct tr » i t < ‘ as soon as the substri; n ■■ r^rt srvr»j r. ;iu»-crw et * r ‘ex To cure Bi!i«»u-nils, bick Headache, Consti pation, Malaria, Liver ComplainU, take the safe and certain remedy, SMITH’S BILE BEANS I «<» the YI.I. Sire* 40 little Bean« tot he bottle) I liE» ARE THF M«»«T CONVENIENT. tor* nil yKf^c*««. > Price of either aire. 25c. per Itottle. KISSING* niUVlIlM J.F.SMiTH AC2.‘ «- ^tf.r«--. -I—or.««..*. ’ ' ST LOUIS MO- Tutt’s Pills Each of the«»«» • . tun -i- .'H iu< hrs. and they • re eleganth rep’ ! • I ri ' , -h • very tint an l . : < : *. ; '< i < ■ ■■ <‘.s, r nh- r cue of »huh«' •" d n- t !•■ . r h..«.< 1 !•_■*. < • >,ooo* To rnre coitheneM« the medicine mast be more than u purgafKe. To be per» ■nanent, it must «-ontain •'Christ LeaviiOE I t Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. Tntt*e Pills poos««* these qualities ia in ¡»hot lie lll'ist J' t Grid •• i In the Justice's Court of the State u( Oregon for the <ounty ot Ja«:k>uD. precinct uf JM«;ksonville. Jacob Conl<*y. plaintiff, vs. IsaacC«-ntcr, de fendant; action to recover money. To Isait« Center, the above-named defendant. IN THE XAME <»F THESTATE UF OREGON I You are hercb> required tu appear an«i aribwer th«* complaint ot the above Plaintiff in the atx»ve entitled Court, nowon file with the Justice ol th«* I’«*ace of «»aid Court, within ten day»« from the date ot the MTvice of this summons up«»n you. tt b»rv«*d in Jackson County, Oregon; but it served in any other county in the Hate ot Oregon, then within twenty da>s from the dat«- ot tii«* b«*rvice uf this summon« upon you; or it curved on y«»u out ot th«» 8t ate of Oregon, or by publicatmu. th«*n by the twenty- first da\ of Novemb«*r. 1W1. And you are hereby notified that if you tail to appear anil answer said complaint, as h« r« by r«i|uired, the i'lainiit! will apply to the court lor h Judgment against >«>u lor th«-sum of « hi «* hundred and twelve dollars and thirty cents S112.301, and lor the ousts and elis- bllt netlH nts ol this Hction. Publisled in th«* D em «»« hath T imes by • •rd« r of W. J . ply ma!«. Justice ot the i’eacu, mail«- on October 6, 1K»1. W M. COLVIG. Attorney for Plaintiff. Citation. In the County Court of th«» State of Ore»goi tor th«- County ot Jackfwm. In.the matter of t lie estate <»f Sam'l C«>zz«*ns, dce«’as«d. To John William C«'ZZ« ns. heir-at-law of said d«*c< as«d, and to all others int«»rcsted in sa:d «•stat«*. | N T H E NA .M EOF TH E STATE (>F OREGON: I You are hereby called and r«*«juirud to ap pear in th« County Court ut the Mate of Ore- ion. for the County ot Jackson, at th«’ Court loom th« r«*of,at Jacksonville in th«* County <>t Ja« ks«»n. <»n Tuesday. th« ;ki day ot Norem- ber. lsvt. at It) o’i'ioek in tiie forenoon of that da>, thin and thur«’ to show caus«», it any, an order should n»it be made, by this ourt. for the administrator uf said cat at«* to s« li the prctr.iri«»s named in his petition herein fil«*d. all belonging to the estateuf Samuel C«>Z7.«*tis, deeeamd. to-wit; Is'ts numbered 2.4, 5. ft, 7, «. 9.10. 11 and 12, b!«»ck X». and lots numbered 3. 4. 5 and 6, block U; also two acies additional lying on tin* «Hat und o! said bl«s k 34 and ruuning easterly and parallel with the north and south line ot I« ta •J. 4. 5 and »> in said block 34. All l<»« atod in the town of Jacks<»nviil<* Mate of Oregon. Witness the H«»n. James K. N«*U, Judge nf tie ixuiiiiy court of th«* State of Oregon, for th«-county <<( Jaikon. with the seal of said court affixed, this sth day ut Out uber. A. D. le'.‘l. Atti-st. MAX MÜLLER. Clerk. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. "B’ RcM iron iy ysissonier. “The Rome! Ciffic Rr:." by A. Wwr. 4. H.CARSON. _ A Will FBHf> ts* BI«*4| rvffultaatha Ll»*r and Sidaaye and B*»««** the aa4 Vigor af Taatb DyaiwpeiM, Want of Ari*tita, lndta«Mttok L*.ck of fetrangth anti TiraM F a*. i n c a beo 1 u la 1 j o u r ad. Bo n aa, muac.aa and narr«e racaive i»-« force Enlivens the ml ad nd supphea Brain Powe». . — _ Suffering from complaint» 1 peculiar to thair eei will find L k UI ELO Tn DR H ARI KRR IRON Li ar witness to t i- Each of thc<e pu tur« s gravure, • x ' ' « tug, and wi'd ad' :n t • u borne. The subset ■, rer ’ i* f 1 ;u>d •* *“• i ; direct toW.R.H u l through the I«o< lie Puatniaster. Summons. Revealed M«>ore’s of an eminent degree, and ■ ’ '• . \ nt« »the! . *-•» I *.iTi i<<x^ iudcx ** cm Speedily Restore to the hoaeK their itatnal peristalii* ■notion, so esaeiilial to regularity. Sold Everywhere. V . L « A Its« >N REDLAND -I- NURSERY, Language of Birds. Those who are foud of watching our common birds are familiar with their lan guage or notes. The song of the bird has Its meaning in birddom, and who could fail to understand the various notes of the mother Linl as she teaches the little ones to fly or tempts them from the neat? All birds do not have the range of language seen in our domestic fowl, yet those which do not talk and sing oftentimes have many remarkable ways of expressing themselves. —St. Paul Dispatch ADVERTISEMENTS. t 4n the County Court of the State of Oregon, *'i !'i« < unu ot Jackaon, Mtttng '.or the transaction ol probat«* businew. In tlie matter ol th«* estate oi John E. R om , aeeeased, OTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR- tu«ot an <»rder and license of the above- «-ntitl«*d court, to the above-entitled matt« r. 1 will on N Saturday Xuremtn'r i f, ¡8^1, at Z o’clock r. m .. sell at the Courthouse door in Jauks«»m ¡11«-. Oregon, the luUuwing de- scrib«*d rvai-estat«*, to-wit; Th«» north 4* <»1 l«ts 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5. and w«*t of northwest <»t section 1« in township thirty seven south, ot range two west, enn- lainmg H4.5s aert*. The « a-t of north«-aat ^4 of section 12. In township 37 south, range » w«*st. containing «1.00acres. Also the north 4,ol donation land claim No «4*. In township 37 south, of range 2 w«*st. All in Jackson county. Oregon. The name h<*iug tb<* prop« rty of the estal«-«»f John E. Ross, deceased. T«*nna gold coin nt day of sale. Note—All the at»«>ve land will be sold in loft to suit purchasers. 01 a«» much ther<«of as may bt iKTCssary to pay the indebludness of the «•st at v. ELIZABETH ROSS. Administratrix of the estate of John E Ross dereae««d Referee's Sale. 100.000 TREES IN STOCK, C ures Alieumafóni, 5« uia gla. Cot ?: Apple, Pear. Peach. Plum. Prune. Apricot Nectarine, Cherrv. Almond. Chestnut. Walnut HtAUACHfc. Ar U ALL I AIN Tb«* Ca’ifcrni« Pc? •- V vJ X ga' ve ELECTRIC COUGH RÌ •. LbUtS COLD5. Cr Cce. i t Jold by ali Drugg •». Ea'b 2rjs. try Ä- ? ^re•?inaiar A <:u P-no * ».n* An.',*1!« C*» IX' PI list \N< E <>F A DECREE MADE ON I lh<-16th ot S< i>t> nibrr, IM>I. b> the c:r- umt court ot tu, .tali' ut tin gou for Jackuun count J, ill a ault for fart it ion of real prri «it, when in Marj I. Miller i. |»iaiiitit! lata M. Miller ’« defeaAuH. and bj virtue an "r'l. r duly laeui'd out ot .aid elrvuil court on tin «bove-uientionmi date. I am, an the ri t< ria- a|>|Hitnted tor that purpuM.. author, iz.ed and (iinvtcd to Hi ll the bereinatter de- aeritxtl ri-al property b< longing to aaul plain- tid and d< li ndani. iu the manner provldi-d ty law. N"*'. ilu r< tore. In otiedo nee to aaid or der. 1 will offer tor »ale at public auction, tn the higbeat and la st bidder, at thveourt houae door in Jacksonville, m aaid county, alate ol Orctron. on SSTURMY, XOVEMHIR Z, At the hour of 2 <»'ck»ck r. m . uf said day, all Cor. 3d and E Streets t h«-right, title, inf« rest an«l claim ottiicNMid Mwry C. Miller, plaintiff, and W'DI ihih M M h - ler, defendant, tn ami to the tollowing d«*- PORTLAND, OK., s« ribe<l r« al cstat«». t<»-wit: Th« southetuif uuiMl«-r<»f thea«)Uth«wM quar C»»nta*ning 120 Rooms, well furnished. ter, and lot two (2) of suetiun 31, tn township 37 S.. K. 4 W.. ut w. M.. « onlainiiig 7H.i»s acr«w THE BEST----- also, th« n«»itio a»t «¡uart« r of the north« am quart« i . and lot «»lie (1) ot s«*ction six;« m ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE townrihip 3** s,. R. 4 of w. m ., containing 77 .(JVacres.in ail on«* liundnxl an«l firty-four aud IN THE STATE. a« v« D-hundr«Mlths J.'»4.V7> acres of land, situate and being in Jackson county. State of bngon Free Bites to wi freni thè Hotel. Th«» terms «»t such sale, as per said dwree shall be the pay ment of one-half of the pur* N-> Chiù«>• « n.ploycd ami no duviation In chase |»rlc« tiiereot in cash on the first day of ubai«»ri. th«* next r< gular t«»rm of this court; the «»ttirr M«-alti ~5 « «-ntri: lodging 25 cei.fp to 50 ccnts one-half ol said purchas«* price to be paid within nine»») months from the order of con F. LI WISTON’. Proprirto firmation »»I mi id sale by said court, the pay- in« nt of which shall be s«x ured by mortgag»1 u|a»n ail of sai»i property, i hr p«n> making such purchase shall b«* required Io pay IO jmt «•«•nt. upon the entire purchase ync«* at th«» timeol sale. sut»J«a*t to confirmation of sab by said circuit court. Giveu under my hand this 9th day of Oc tober. lbVL SILAS J. DAY. R« force. INDERSlGNED. HAVING BECOME . pr.»|»t i» t -r «»t D«»dg« Br«»< w« li-drilling lui‘«in«*f»H. r«-p'*«-lfullj Hnnouiic«*« that h«- in n<»w |»r«,pa r«*«l l»»»1« • a H w • k . ii his I in»’ in r Notice of Diesolution of tir-l-» la-** mann«T ami at a r«,HM«»nabh’ rat« . Partnership. I will a> » tak«* .ontra« I- t«»r |»r<»*|»<'rting ph.eer min« « Th«- «-a|»a«*it v <d my niai’hm«- is ¡onfet. I i ••!< r t<> th» work i hav« f»r«viously o ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERX: NOTICE d.m«’ In «I»lb i »-nt p..rtu»nj* <»t th«- vall«*y. -ti« !« by u 1 \«• 11 lhat tii« p.'Utii«-rship h« r«*- isf a« ttoii yuarant« «»1. tot<<!« i’DMing b«tw«*en HENRY KL1EPEL i?nr • t. ■!!i• i partivularf «•Mil on • » addnsw and JONAS A. LEE !• this day dissolved by W. 1». DODGE. Medford mutual consent. All debts du«* from said firm will !»«• ri« ttl«*d byr HENRY KUPPEL, and all accounts du«’ to said firm must tic paid to him. S:gn«-<1 this 15th day of S»*|»tember, 1X91. J ON ASA. L ee , HENRY KLIPPEL. GRATE VINES. Cl KliANTS, GOOSEBER RIES BI.A< l\REKKII>. KASPBER- RÌES, >TRAW BERRIES, 1 IGS. Our tr<»«*a »ire gr«»wn without irrigation «»n red hill land, and all of an«»wn var.« ti«*w t hat HU«»c«*«»d in South« iMOri-g'-u. Th«»se «-«»nti’mplating tv«*»- piantina w ill <fo wc!' t»» visit our or«»hard ami nurs« ry. «»r writ* to us tor list A'l.lr. ss to o. >it Morphy. JoH^,phin^, «'ounty. Or«-gi»n, orto K. K. st at ion. ',1"'""ÀH(.AUS()N ASON. YOU NEED BUT ASK Well Drilling and Pros pecting. T Have You Tried The S Headache Cure? -<> L.EOAI-. Blood. Kidneis ad runstipalioii. Ari a t« -.»o ,«t I* it b its >11 I MOOXF.H. HAI.r.M, OMOŒOW. ul.t. tak« II III Reward Offered. ly I «. aap(M »III ul «l«»st*ri, A SK YOUR DRUCCIST FOR IT. THIS PAPER NEW HJnlL | I KA YP.DOR STOLEN EKD.MTHE I NDER- .IU11..I. i'siding ill Willi» Springs prv- . n. 1. m t lung -UK'«, h I»» mini ll>i.rrold WidKhH iiln.ut (Mi pounds nnd has ■ cl»»: liKinini r brand on the l< tt shoulder A «ulta S I Newspap«»r Advertising Bureau <10 spruce Ftroet). where A«lvrr«fjan|Ag PLAN1ÎS • sr«c * ltv LA»*Qffs’ di’‘»r. c*f «ou »foe« ix 0*«<J0* fv»av ro««* Gu**ASTtl0 CO**iCT. AOC vj nsfff A m O*« t'ABtr Sf mo *o*CA?*LOQu« A llmimds A. ••■•M’ MG POMI AT L(ìw *ATtS (STIMATI* Q v( M If you have n«»l. y»»u w«»uld I»« -urprined M«*e how much bett« r il is tbim ¡»ill*« l«»r th«1 wlo n Oil., . ......... lo io IO II. on III a»-' ’t' u.i.l I»au«hi<rs It ilCMin« «I liotl.o. 0 toi -V' I|pi'‘ l-. .Cr.OlCH t’J.r PÖin’lÜH, HonlouN, ÌM&AM '“ru ur ,o- 1. t. HITCH