The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 06, 1891, Image 1

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(líir timocratic iTunes
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER li, 1«91
VOL. XXI.
.Mi.
I .'Mi.
75.
O.ie copy per annum. In advanee..
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DLRciCTOLlY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LUMBER YARD AT MEDFORD
STATE OF UKEGON.
D.S S«*mu »r**, J. Il. Mitch«*ll, J. N. Dolph;
Congrroftinaii, B. H«*rinunn; G«»v> riioi, S P> h -
n«>yer; ^«*crvtai> «»I st.it« , G**«»ra*' W. .Mc-
Hrhlr; State Trru9Ur* r. Phil M* t-« hmi Stat»*
I'rmtvr.F. (’. Ilnk«*r; >upi. Pul*1'«* l'«*«trurth»ii.
E. H. MeElr »>; Suprcm« J h G* -, R. s. Stianaii, i
Utltvf Justu*«*; W. I*. Ijord, K.
Ii an.
KiH.-r .n pi « in. m-Licu r.
(.'«»inprlHitix Jack>s»ii, JoM pimi«*, Lak« and
Klumalo m>«»ntu*M. Circuit Judg«-. L. K. W* u-
•tvr. District Att«»rn**y. W. M t’olvig.
.IA< K.*M»N « «>l*NTY
S«*ii;tt »r. Thro. I ani. i >»ii; Il ¡»r *-• ul it i\«-,
S. Furry. J. W. M«*i*ritt, J. «1. vL • all; « <»uut>
Ju ikO , J. II. N «•tl; «'«».u ni-si ’ii.1 •>,«'. W. l a>-
or, Hen. Hay ul »n<l;« h rk. M. M*i 1« r. >h* i ;tT, J.
G. inr«l.*** >; H« r*»r*l* r, W Al. H »tin<*-; l't « a.--
urvr, G. h. (1I« m > iiut ; .A«M*«*y« or, I. L. Hainill*»n;
Ii«H»i bup« rhu* ud-ill. C. s Piic«*; Surveyor,
P. Appl«*gat«*; C »r«»n* i*. J. S. l‘ar-«»ii. si«*« k
liiHptx lor. W. F. S.uia* r.
JtlSKCHlNr. « *»l*NTV.
Joint Senator, Ai.Si. 1'iair; K* »•• •'••■mat 1 v< .
H. H. .*iiU«-r; County Ju lg**, V. « -»iv.g. < 0111-
iniSMi*mera, C. t». Big.-:* »a . P. I! iu>* n.« l«i k, c.
K. t’hanalor; Sl»»*ritf, .Iain •»♦<'. M»*».*. i'i«*:i.-ur-
rr, J. W. Nii«T« r; A—«•-•♦.»r, E < . Harni«ui
iW’hmjl Sup«*riHt«*n»b nt. W.
\L l *»« i »*; survvj
ur, C. W. ii.iv«'in; Ci»roH«*r. Dr. w allav«-.
Kl.A H V Hi COI .MV
Joint S»*nator, C. A.C«»g-wvU «»I l.ak*'; K* p
r«’j***ntativ«*. A. >uni 1 «»t Lak«-; C*»uni\ Judu*
J. S. Orr; (’«»itiini>«ai>>n**rs, II. II. C«»tnpM<>n,
C. S. shv .- ih ; < h rk. A. L. Leavitt; s.n riff. E.
W. (mwan. 'i'returnr«*r, Wiu. E. Ii«»w«*; Av-«--
g«»r. Join» siiuart; >**n<M»l .-'upeiiiii«-H b ul, 1‘. L.
Fountain; Survey or, Isa L«*.-k**ar<i; C*•» • >n« r. J.
T. Furbv».
250,"GO feet of Lumber coiit-tantlv on hand.
LOOK GUT!!!
SILAS J. DAY,
RÛCUt RIVER LUMBER GO.,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
REAL ESTATE ACENT !
Manufacturers ani Wholesale Dealers in
Abstracts Made of Titles to
Lands.
Lumber, Lath i Pickets
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Of all kinds drawn up. «tqicchillv pertaining
to tile settl« nient of cRiatri*.
Have establi?slie<l a Lumber Yard at Medford and will keep on hand a large,
assortment of
Colliftor of lcronnt». Prompt Rrmiltanrci.
MONEY LOANED.
Flooring, Rustic and Ceiling
Investment Sivurlttes a Specialty. Jackson
County St rip Bought and bold.
I have* complete iu*t ot Maps of all the Sur­
veyed Lamistn this county, and receive Ab­
stracts mouthlv from Roseburg of all new
entries madr. I am thus prepHr«*d to make
out llono sti ad and Pre-emption papers, ami
«•an save to parties tin* expense <»f a trip to
Rosebuig Land Office.
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
I WAVS SKVKHAL ri>B FAKMS AND ¡OTHKK
DKS1RAULK PKOPEKTY IK My
HASPS FOR SALÍ.
LA kF COl’.XTY.
jWI’rompt reply mivhi Io all utters.
Charged in acconianc«* « it Ii tin I íiih - r .
Iti*fi rs.by |»«’riiii}*si*'n. t<»< ’.< ’. Be« knian, Ifcq..
Bank« 1 ; t<> lh>n. L II. Webster, Judge of this
judicial district, and to any I hihíiu - km house in
JackHonvi.'le.
SILAS J. BAY.
Joint Scnattir, L. A. Cogswvll of Lak* . Il**;
r«’4«*uta:.vu, A Smd. r; « t.uuis Ju»lg«*, W. \
Wilshire; CumuiÀtaLoiivr.**« A. . I« ku »*. He«». M
J»»nen; C mt W. W. N.Sutt<>u; >1« riff, W. P.H» 1 j
fordTreaauivr; A. McCall«*n, x * u . h *I r»«q>* r;t
tendoni. A. It. FiAher; A .-«a van* »r. .1. h. .’
I »enough; J<toek I nap« cv»r, I». H. Jonea.
to V n hlornui
Ssliort
MKKTIMG Hl « ol HIS. KTC.
BEEKMAN & REAMES'
for these imitations and substi­
tutes, they are poor stuff at the
best and inaxase your misery.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator
only. You will know it by the
large red Z on the face of every
package and by the relief it gives
when taken for Dyspepsia, Indi­
gestion, Constipation, Biliousness
and Sick Headache.
Iu The Fore.
Scribner’s M.i^azin«1 f<-rOctob« r is l«*d by
the fourth article iu th«* series on “Great
KtreetH of th«* World.’
Mr. W. W. Story th«.*
«•minent Ain«*ri<*an s«*ulpt**r and writer, who
hub spent the most of his lif*» in tiiat city,
wrib'R of ’ I’li«* Corso of Rome," r**«*a!ling its
mcdni'vid gl«>ries, and giving many p<*rs<»nal
r« ininibceuc**s of his sojourn tlmre, with
pn*tur«*sqm; descriptions <»f th«* .**trc«*t as it
«•xists at the present «lay. its pala«*«*s. monu­
ments, churches, ami publie buildings, and a
vivid ii«***ount of the Carnival in its gayest
■ i.i v- the races of the Barber! and the clon­
ing night, when tb«,usan«ls of wax tup«Ts are
lighted ami earri* «1 about th«* str»*. 1. The
illustriation« f«»r this articlt* at«* by Ett«»r<*
Tit«», a Roman artist, who has caught th«*
spirit of this ni"M historic Rtr«*vt. Then*
are also several very entertaining out-of-
door article.*' Ar«*hiba!d R«»<ig«*r’sadventures
in "Hunting Am«*ri«*an Big Gum<*,*'ati«l with
it l»r J. N. Hall s >hort paper on the “*.«•
thmsof Wounded Animals,' whl«*h sj«<»rts-
men will timl of very practical int«*rest;
Eilwurd L. Wilfton’e “Biography of the
Oyst«*r," fr«»ri the planting of th«* seed to th«*
market ;and Major J. W. P*»wel’s account of
the origin An«i prol»ab|e effects of the n«*w
lake 111 the (kderudo dcHert. llie Action of
this i>sue imdint«**' a long ami amusing in­
stalment ui • I U* Wre« k«*r,” by Robert jzouis
Ste\« n.-o^ and Floyd <»«bourn«.;; a d«*tu«ttivo
story, “(’aptafn Black,” by Chari«*» E. Carryl,
ami a tab *»f the class)«* «lays of (ir«*ece am!
Rome t*y j»r. Ernst bhottky, a German n*si-
«1* nt of New York, who originally wr*»t«» this
tai«* in his moth* 1 tongue. A paper on
•('iirlyb’ s I'olni.-s’ are r* \eal**«l in his essays
with po* ms and th** point <»f vi« w «.*«.m-
pletes a strong numb« r.
Nevxspap«! Law.
F«»» t he ben«dit <»f all w’ho i.iav seek to
-wmdle Lilt* new-papers out of their just
dips, we publish th** following u hit ii i*-
kept standiHg at the head of th«* first »*di
tonal column in many ot our exchanges :
Tll/r SIMMONS
1. Subscribers who «io not give express
notice to the c«»ntrary are considered as
a
is
hi ng to continue their subscriptions,
I niVLREGULATOR
2. 11 subscribers order tiie discontinuance
their peno«licals tiie p'lbli-iier may Con-
J. H. Z eilin & Co., Philad’a, Pa. if tnuetosenct
tbeiu until all arrears are
JACKSONVILLE OR
paid
3. It subset ibets neglect t«> or reins«.- to
MRS. GRAHAM'S
tak«* their perioificals from tne oti’n
ot
whi< h tiiev ar«* directed, tiiev ar«* liehl r«*-
'I'lli: INOEUSIGNEl» HAVE FOHMF.O A
ponsible till they have settle«! their biJi
1 r«»|'nrtn«*rship with an autlw r.z***| capital «»!
fVi.iMHi, f**r th*- |»urp"S«*"t carrying >n a G< ri« r-
ami ordertd their paper disrotit:nuv«i
al Banking Busiivas in all «»f its bran«*li«> in
1. If subscribers move t«> otb«-i places
und
Jacksonville. <»r«*g«ui. < Hlicc at the old stand
without lln*»! m:ng th«1 publisher ami tin
wf Bet knian a Banking Hous«*, S. E. c«»i nvrCal-
papers are sent t«» the former direction,
itornia and Thin! street a.
tin y are h<*l«i responsible.
('. C. BEEKMAN.
PROFESSION AL CARDS.
5. l’be courts liave de« id«*«i that retusing
THO8.
G.
HEAMES.
C. C. MOCUE,
W. B. WEBSTER
( > lakt-pcrodt«*ais trom tin* otlice, or re­
Gen I F. A P. Ag’t.O P. K. 1C Co.
I Gen 1 b . A P. \g t, Oregon Development ('«».,
moving ami leaving tin-m un«*aliv«i for "pri­
< ’orvalln*. Oregon
t •!Motit.priierj* 8t.,3an Frauciucw ('al.
W. H. PARKER.
ma facie” evi«lence of intenti*»nal fraud.
It in not a cosim-tic in tin* s«*nse in whi« h
ATT u KNKV ANB ( «»I .V-EL‘Ht Al LAW.
♦». Any person wiio riceives a newspa
that t«im is popuiai Ij um «1, but permanent l\ per ami manes tis«* of it. wi»etlier in* lias
bcHUtith-s. It « i« at« s a - ft, -ni«***tn, «1« ar.
,Jar),¡»unrtllr Ur.
hei'pH the largest stock <»f
velvety >kin, and bj «iailj u>< grnduallj mak*-- -ubscribe«! for it *»r not, is field in law as a
tIn* «‘«»mplcki«»n s«\ «*ral sliades whit« r. It 1- subs«r ih«*r.
a coiiHtant iii'<it«*< ti<*ti from tlie « t!«*«'tb «»I - in
7. Tiie postmaster who neglects to give
an«I w imi ami pr* v« iits nun-burn it ml f r* • ki* -. th«* legal notice . I th«* neglect of a p< ison
ami blackhead- will nev« r «■• »me w nil*' \ > «1 u-e to tane Don» tiie vllicc the newspaper ad-
FHANC1S FITCH,
To Illi. PEOPLE. OF JACKSON, (TICK Y
it. It <-l«-anset* th«* fa<*« tar b« tter th.in soap
—and—
AM» Jo>h I’ll I NE POI NTIER.
and wat«*r, nourishes ami builds up fh< -k.n irt-sMtl t * him. is liable iilsoto th«* publish
ATTOliXKY zlXl» lOl'XSt.Li.ilt Al'
tmsiH s and tini» pr« v«'nts th« formation ot •*i lol th»* subscript¡<»n price
wrinkles. It giv«** th«* tr*-hn*-s. «-!<i*in«--
Urryon.
I’ln* un Icrsurncd is now manufacturing a’
and smo««thnesH ot-kir. t hat you l»a*l win n a Tin Western Settler'« Chosen Specific*
•• M**a*l"U.-s ^avmill in Jackson coun*^
little gir!. Everj lady, young • >r * bl. « light t• »
on the northwest roast.
WM. M. CCLVIC,
uscit. as it giv« s a m*»i«* youthful app* arar « «
\\ ith ■ \* ry advam * of« migration int** th**
(>r»*g«Hi, the
’o au\ la«i\. ami that p* rnnm* nt ly. Ii con­ far West, a m w demand is <*r* ab**l for H**s-
AlTrrRKEY ANI» • "I N«IT.r'll
tain.- ti<> a*••<!. p« u«h r or a kali, ami is n- t**tters St«*ma«*b Bitters. N. wly po"p|«*d
harmh-SH as dew and as nourishing t<> tIm ski 1.
,htck-onrlllr, Ur» yon.
ns «1« w is t ■ > th*' fl ■ ■ w • r P uh »
i « *1. at .*. r**gi* ns ar*' fr* *ju* ntly less •alubri'His than
rATKSTKt» ix 1»««
older s**ttb‘*l |o*-«dities, on
*»unt of tiie
driiKK i-ts am! tuer-di * >—r>. * r ;«t Mr- G* 1
Will urmtir«- in all ot th«- courts
vai.-*'
Graham's
«
stabli-linmnt
,
l
‘
G
Post
Str* * l. miasma whi« h rises from r«** Lilly clear«*«t
l>> A.M.WitlS'.n *.l Gr. eiil.-af. Knns-is, uml will
FRI CES
Mute. Biair.el Ath*il’< > luí lio First Judie
San I 1 am I-« ". u h< t • -h.• 11 ' 11 ladies i «
land, parti«*ulurly along 1 in* tuinks • tf river*
My totheputrlietliat wvhavethe
Hl Didim i. » tin « in < » int H«»u « .
badi. - at a that ar«* Bubje«*t to freshets,
« •» I" fio P* i Ï.M» t»|emisti« s <*1 the ta« < or tigur*-
frcsb«*t*. lli.
lb«* agrieul-
Apple Tree».............................
tr«-at«-<l b> I* tt* 1 >* n*l-tamp b*i In i
... . IO “ IH “ “ distance
Peach “ .
tural or mining ••migrant
iii:gr<uit so««n
s<»"U learns.
l«*ar!iH, when
Best
and
)lo»t
Durahk
Marhinr
Hit
1«
1
.....
k
“
How
to
i*<
R*
amitu
R •• PI ••
P. P. PRIM,
Plum an«l Prune Tr«*«-s
not ulr<
ulr*’ a«ly
.viy know, that th*'
th*- Bitt* r*
In* «i«»« - s n.»t
in ihr Stute, and wil! put lt »iratnHt »ny othrr Other trees and stirul»b**ry furnished reaaona-
pt■•t« ‘ «*ti
»n against
th** only
<<nly sur«'
sur«* prot«
«*ti*»n
Odllipic DUlilC ii... »it»«« 1» ax afford th«*
ATTORNEY ANI» t'Ol'N't.LOIC AT LA".
bly.
inanutacturc !«»r
tin* stomach,
'ady on r«*«*« ipt «•! Ill <** nts in stamp*, t*. pa\ tor n aria, and th--'»* disor«!crs
8cnd tor <'Htalogm* t«»
Jacknunrlllr, Ureyon.
liver and bow« G* to which climati«* change**,
postage and packing. Lady ng* nt-want« <1.
lCAi’IBITY ANB GOOB WORK.
J. H.SEITLEMIER. W.iodbuni. Or.
e.\j,H »-ur*-. ami uiia**<*ust«»m**«i «»r unhealthy
MRS. CRAHAM S
'•Vitt practice in all courts of the Mate.
water .*r <ii**t subjv l him. <’"nsv«|u«*Dtiy, he
16*7
16 -2
in the Court Hous«*, third door to l« ft «,l * *»-
pla«*vs an estimate upon this great h"Us« -
PRICE < »E MACHINE. ÄK’.oo
tram c.
¡¡"hl >p**<*iib ami pr*. v**ntiv** «•< >mm«*ns.urat«*
(
’
or»
s
the
w«»rst
«*as«*s
ot
Fr*
«
k!*
s.
>*
hi
-
with its intrinsic im rtis, ami is careful b>
Deliver«*«! to any address in my district.
4. R. NEIL.
l*ii! 11. >.i.i*■«' io
M< th i’ i!*
k**«*p on liuti I a r»*Mt"iativ«’ ami pr"iu*»ter
Manufacturer of
Address all orders to Sam's Va'lry. Oregon
a
'
rkm
bh-mi-h«*.-.
P
hi « e $l.'*»>. Ilnriii'* --
*■! heilith -«• implicity to be reii* v<*d up*Hl in
ATfOItNi-.Y ANI» till N.-IJ.'ilt Al
and • ff* * ’iv*
N«» -.*iu|’ • • an b s«*nt. Lady
time
». med.
ag«*nts want«*«!.
J. II. WELCH.
Jnckaunrtilr, Ur.
The supreme court ot Oregon in««*ts
Salem, regular term** e"inui< living «in th«* 1
Monday a in March anti < »«*t«>ÌH'r; ala«» al I’eii-
dk*ton, coiuiueiicmg <»u hrst Monday 111 May.
Tiw circuit v«»urt t«>r 1 he tirsi judicial dint i n 1
aita in JacUaon count> ««n tu-»i Mondays hi
April, Sv|»t«Hut»vr an«i l»«*cvinb« r. iu Khmuith
STEAMBH sailing oateh .
county on avvun»l Monday m June an«i rtr^t
Hum sAN ri< IM IS< <>:
FIJOM VA«.»I ISA:
Mon«iay m Nov«*uil»ci*. hi latke count ,v "lithe
Wilinmett«- Valh-y. Tit* s*lnx. N*»v«'mb«*r
«Hird M«»ndaj in May and in** ?««< ih I Monday
ill.oil* ti \ « II* \, Sunday. N«»v* mber
13
WiPum«
tte
Va'!* j . I rnlaj . N««v* tnbt r
in Oct«»ber. iu Joavphin«* c*»unty on tir»t
I*»
W 1 li.im. tt. Vs' .»•>, W*’«ln* sd:iy . N«*v
Mondays in March aim Augu-t.
Willamette Vallej. Sun lay. 1>* c* inl»« r. G
ti
Wiilamett«’ V «d* y, Sunday, l>«c* tid»<r.
F*»r J’a> Imon « »uni y the comity, pi bat« and
caiiiiuiaai«»ii«*ra' court.** 111**1 *v*ry in<»iifh,
Th«* roiupany rcs«TV«*s Hi«« right to change sa.'ing dat«i4 without notice.
coimuencmg with the tn>i Monday: t <r J*»s* -
pillile c*»unt>, tue tirwi M«*n«lay m January.
Train, ronan-t with tlm*»..« *'. R. R. »nil River Haats at CorvallM ami Albany.
April, July alni Nept*'iiilM*r. t«n* i. tk’ count >, (
•rva Pis. Or* gon. « »<*t«»b« r 31. 1R01.
every alternate nioiitli. voininein-iug in« li!«»i
\ l.l. < « »\< FiCX'IID
A-trains N*- ! and 2 will be discont inm d « »i-t «»f Halstead after
Mon«tay in January . For Kiamat 11 « inly fin Nov« iu
I.. 1 TO«, w. u ill not r« c« iv«* tr« ight for. nor ticki t ¡»aus«*ng« 1- to p«*mts east ot there
tirai Wednesday »u March, June, beptv ««inr after that *lai« . until further n*»ti<
aud November.
rr.Un N*>. 3 will run l’u*-days, Thursday s and Satunlays, and «»n int • rme.liatr day s when
ip«*—;u>. Iran No. I will run M »11 lays, W« dnrsday a arid Fridays, a nd *»n ¡ntvnm-diate day m
when nvceasarj’.
T. E. Hogg. Receiver.
FREICHTS &. FARES THE LOWEST.
BANKING HOUSE,
BKr
Successors to C. C. Beekman’s Bank.
1IVER
CUCUMBER
ELDER FLOWER
CREAM
WOODBURN NURSERY
NE PLUS ULTRA.
VINES AND SHHUBBEHY
GOOD LU’K WASHING MACHINE, ÜOÍPHIS ORLICI Oh TRIES.
Sample Boule
FACE BLEACH.
J. C. CARSON
Sash. Doors. Blinds
Will practice in ali courts *»l th* state «>ffi«v
in the Court House, tirsi door tu leit oî en­
trance.
Beater m
W. F. READ. President.
H. K. HANNA,
COWAN,
WINDOW IND PLATE GUSS
CEO. F. SIMPSON, Vice-rre.idn.1
J. O. WRIT SMAN, Sec. and Mnnnge
T reMaurer
A full line in stock of
( ol'N.'KLiilt Al l-»'».
rrnKNKY ANI
Jarkiwitrillr, Ur.
GENERAL HOLDING MATERIAL.
WU1 practice m all courts ot th» St.
fU Orta's br.vli. up-MAirs.
Estimates and price-list sent on application
CAPITAL STOCK. $500,000
ROBERT C. SMITH
ATTUKNEY A.NI» CO* NSELOK AT LAW.
f *»l y.TKY oRfif.K« A SW1ALTY.
Factor» a* Weidler's Mill. Salesrooms cor
Third and E streets. Portland. Or. «oil.
gOO.OOO.oo
FAID
Ul*.
\LIL1N V
OIŒGON
t‘uaa, Oregon-
lìrimi'»
«♦•th*«* m building t«»rui«*rly •K cuph 'i by Br.
Will Ja« kv»ii.
FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY,
Any kitid raiscil in a firat-clMW Nursery.
.of the
HARKNESS,
ATTOHNKY ANI» C*»fN«El.'ilt AT LAW,
Oreijon
illfl... Ill Ahlf* bulldiliu. Fruii* Mr.
ThoR«* wantinir treoH will <1<» well t<> glv«‘ tne
t ti • ir oi'icrs. ns I will irua ran tre <ati.start i»»n.
I warrant a'I my tri*« ?, if pr<'p«*rly rar«*<l for.
T’ tidh <»t payment easy. Prodiie«' taken at
IlDif ket prier.
ot Praeli S» fil want«si.
A > JOHNSON.
lackRonville.Orctron. Auir. 1. I xsl
TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE
«Jf tiie FriiiichiscH anil Privileges granted to F. H. ROWE
Aagust 7th, 1888,
By the incorporators of said company, now on tile at the
Ilecorder’a office, in Jacksonville Jackson Co
W. S. J.m* -, M. B.
COLE A JONES,
F II V X 1 *.' I A N S
T
tlt r* through Jiu ksMin and JoRvphine coun­
ties for
TOLO!
TOLO!
Tolo Townsite and Milling Co.
«/• c I c . ion rii/r« Ur.
u. n. » ul.. .M. u.
By the Thousand !
he fnbehsigned is now taking ok -
ATTGKNEY AND CUI NSELOK \i LAW.
Wr.inC,
FRUIT TREES
MEßFöhD OREGON
Wk. ULRICH District Age it.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
MORRIS M.
ANI» .- * K G h o X
Mr U tord, Uityoi».
■ • • • • rut: ci:i.r.iiK.irt:i>. . . ._
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SMITH & WESSON
■REVOLVERS
St»« « ml ntt« nil »n paul t«> vl»r«»tnc «li-« as« »
and disease*« of won»« n
j. F. RICKENBACH, M. 0
«/u< À'NOMritl«'.
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Has liu<l titt• « n y«-Hr- • k | m rtvm < n I h . t -|* h . i
ami private prarti« « . » »Hi« ut Dir I .s. Ii"t« I.
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PHYSICIAN ANB ST Bl. I «»N.
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lloDU* <>ili«*«‘ Sit >Ml,loilA, <>••«•
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l> K N T I s* T.
LACK ACHE
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Perfect. ■
for
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ACCURACY,
DURABILITY,
EXCELLENCE ol
WORKMANSHIP and
CONVENIENCE in
LOADING and SAFETY.
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lieware of cheap iron imitations
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SMITH A WESSON,
srit 1
n, M.t.ss.n
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BhAN< llp’I FICES IN I’OKTI AM». .\STOIUA AM» ALBANY.
Has for »»•<• a large list of
N«*«irur<l Ort’Kon.
I
CEO. DE BAR, M. D.,
CHOICE LAND FDR SALE!
Grain. Stock and Fruit Farms. Also City and
Suburban Property.
P<»R SALE ABol'T !<*• A< RES OF EXTRA
T quality *»t iu:ri«-ultural laixl, being a part
n Lan*l <’«*.,was « -p< cially organi/.«*«l f*»r t he purpom <»l buying and subdividing of flit* Hiram <'«>lv« r Donation l.atx! < laim;
Jarkwnn*ihr. Or»*»«»».
1 •«nd. mi*I lui- «luring tin- past t wo years boiight and siiMividi-d «»ver
acres situat«*d about 5 mile»* from A-iilan<l, *4 ot a
,nt.» ti\ •• to t w* nty acre tracts. Th«* mi «*»*« ss «d this undertaking is shown in th«* milt* Routh <*f Vlnenix. Jackson county, Ore­
ot >1111 .«< ts pla«*«d on th«* mnrk't. 225 have t»e«n sold.
gon. Tin Oregon X California railroad and
r . *t i* n a« r« - *»t «-lu»Ice and in ‘mil will y ield a larg« r ine.*mc than 160 a$*r«*s ot th«1 (»r«*gon .v CalDornia stage road pass
\ I ■ X
through said land. Thistra«*t ot land is all A
W. 1 <0 make valuable improvements in til«* way ot r«>a«1s. f«*nc«*s. clearing t lie land. etc. No. I. d«**-p, black-loam bottom 'ami, b$**ng
J. B. WAIT, W. D.,
W. an -• II a -m ill tract of him! for the same* pri«*<* p«*i* acr«* you wouhi have to pay tor a one <>f t h«- first claims settled upon in Rogiu*
river valley. Al! weP supn!i«*»l with living
| large farm.
PHYSICIAN ANI» S I’ll g eon
water. This land will i»e s.»Id fn «pnintiri«-s to
suit pur<*lias<*rs. For f urt li«-r into* inati<»n in-
.Weilfurd. Oregon.
• piir«*«»t E. J. FA RL< >W, Aslilaml. Oregon, or
E. D. FOl' DRA Y. i*h<eni x. (frvgon.
Olile«’*»n Main-tr» -t. in (iiihl' i- I* *> 1 Hx-.
Ashland ()gn. <>«•?. 3 1*4MI
« alls i»n»ii»i«ti> al 1 « ¡i’i* d t«», «!•*V ami uignt.
PHYSICIAN
The Druggist
in t his town win» firs
Worth Looking At.
orders a t»i 11 of my pr« limit ion- will hav«- ni
“Turn t*> th** pr**ss its t**«*ming sheets
nam«* a«i«l«-«t t*»tlii- a«lv«-rtisem’ ut.
My pr«*parai i< *ns ar«- tor sale i*\ wh*»l«*- survey, big with tic* W "hd* rs *<f each pas­
sal«*«iruggi-ts in <’h:«ago and ev« rj «itv w • st sing day.
Among these the eye will pause
«>t it
to |o<»k at an <>bi familiar family m***«i in n« w
*lr*—. it will tflmrm the-ighi, comfort tile
w*-ary, an«) bring « beer and h**p«* t*> th** j*ain-
strick«*n. rhe «**'lumn- of
*»f tins
this j*u|***r
j»ap**r ar*-
gra«*e*| by it-r* iq-p« ar<iu* *'. It
ft is w.lc
welcome,
for wh.it it ¡>r«»mis«*s t*» «io.
ilo. it d«»«*s
d*** s with
by an anq>h*
alacrity, ami proves it- | 1 -mi
show of ¡»erformam***. i h** right thing, in
tin* right | lac«-, at the right tini«*, • \p<*ri«*U'*«*
has provod it t< i tw*. I p«»n this it has w«>n
publi«* «*• 'Uihiem e mut •*Ht«‘«*in. for whil«* St.
Ja« obs < »1!. tiie rr»*at remedy f<*r ¡uiin, thus
nnikes
its annual rouiuls and r«*u**ws
7 V ‘
a 1 'parad In the
Recnn* ij th
annual pledg*•- **f pr** nipt and permament
■■sco Chrcn’rfe.
«•ur»‘, its c<»ntinua! sue* «•ess in th* guaranty
yabont two
fudge S
tiiat what it say is tru<* and what it does is
t three or
we• i ' An-!
sure, It-
lt- liest
best r«
rec•nim«
*.* unnirudation
i)dati«»n is its tru»*
11« turn.
four -lit
«• ’. from
At the
reputation, upon which all may depend for
iter
the
dialK-U
cure ami coinfort.
ns and
kidney
I the life
he pas
11 in Cali-
How’s This?
of one ot i
- his tin­
i a nia ”
Wc offer One Hun«lr***i D«»Hars r**war*i f«»r
ting vai ly
timelv dt
any case *.f catarrh that cannot be cur« d t*y
symptom
taking Hal! * < atarrli ( ur**.
1 . J. (it EM A A ( •*.. Prop-.. T««l**«io O.
arc timi
We. th** un*ler<igii<*«l, have known F. J.
Cheney f«*r th«* la*t 15 v«*ars, ami Iwlieve him
perfectly honorable iu all busim-ss trans-
a-*ti«*ns, ami tinam ially able to carry out any
obligation*' ma«i<'l*y their firm.
Wi.s 1 A Ti;i ax . \\ In 1' sab 1 )ruggis|s
,|e*l**.
<». W ai .Pis««. K ivnan A .M alms . \\li**b-sab*
Druggists. T"led", O.
Hall s Catarrh Cur** is taken internally,
il lo lake. ; 1 <*l> a
acting «lireetly up**n the blood ami mucous
surfaces of th*' system. Testimonials s**nt
fr*
l‘n**** 7.'»'*. per bottle. S**ld by ull drug­
gist s.
g Seid fcr Illustrated CaUlcfcue and Price List tu|
(In theStMt«* Insurance Co’». Buildiuir.)
DEMOREST.
K K H I I» F. N T
A N B S C K G E U N.
PII k F n ^ou9bs. C o IJ s . Influenza. Bronchiti!,
yUilLÒ Hoarseness, V».- ' 'eng Oiigh,Croup,
bore Throat. Asti na,
' « of tl e
Throat. Lunn*
«'".«:• st. .■
< ■.'’c 11 mp4 «on.
Speedy.... ..
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nr ¡2• tr;i* 1- •
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t ,|, t that < nt
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SEND FOR PAMPHLETS. MAPS
TILE FOR SALE.
P H Y d 4 C 1 A N A N l» S t' tt G E «> N.
M-.lror.l, Oregon,
n Hamlin> llhn-k.
H« h |.|. n< •
on <
WINE
AND SPIRIT
The limb rsign***i has now for sale at the
brí.kyards near Ashland
MERCHANTS 9
Tiling of All Kinds
Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, «los. Schlitz Brewing Coni
E. B. PICKEL, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN ▲ N D S f K G E O N.
Bedford, Drrgon.’
l’alla prompt 7 Attended to Bay or Night.
OtB« e on II .atreel.
FROM 2^ IN< H Tor. I Nt II.
p:u»v, Milwaukee Bottled Beer, Schmidt »V Co.’» Sarsaparilla and
lr*>n Water; also Arcadiau Mineral Water from Waukesha. Wis-
C. H. VEGI1TE, .Ashland.
A go«»«! farm and st«»< k ram h.containing liUi
acr«*s; Kill jicr«*> under fence. B0 acr< s in cult i
vjifion. G.»« m 1 house and «»utlmildings a*id
n«*c«*Ksary barn room. Fruit enough for a
small family. Tw«» living springs on thep'ae«*
handy forstoek and irrig;;*i<tn purpos«*s. f’he
i»la«*e is I suited flu« « miles n*)rthw«*sl of Eagl*
roint.im«! nine mil«*« from (’« nlral Point rail-
road stati«»n. 11 sold tieforc harv«*st th«- cr«*n
will go w ith flic placi*. A small bunch of cattb*
and sonic liogs will tie sold also, it desired
Terms easy; t w<»-thirds cash, bahtnc«* to suit
purchaser. For particulars enquir«* on tiie
pin«*«* ot t h<* propi ictor.
FKEI>KKICK S(q|NEI!>E11.
63 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
AN I» S F It G
Ht tifenf, Or»*ic»a.
'.Hlctli Wi'liama Brk k Bui linii. up stairs.
J. C. LEE,
P II V s I r I KN
D
ANB S F H G K O N
foi nt, Urryon.
('nils pruinptlv att»*n«!»'«l to dav or night.
DR. D. C. TERRY,
r II Y s I < I A N A N I» s I H.G E<»N.
< • iitrtil 1‘f'lnt, Urryon.
Fulls prompt I> attend'd to dav or nignt.
DEAFNESS,
rorines the BLOOD, Cures CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION,
BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS,SICK HEADACHE, COEDS.
PIMPLES, all SKIN AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES ARISING front
a DISORDERED STOMACH.
r
Its Causes and Cure,
Sc’lrntlfically treat«*«! by an aurist <»f world­
wide* reputation. Deafn«*ssera*licat«*<l and en­
tirely <mr<*<!, of from 2l)t<»;M» y«-ars' standing
after all «»ther treatments have fail»-<l. How
th* difficulty is rcaclic«| ami ttiecaus« n nioved
fully vxplaimsl in circulars, with ath*tav>ts
ami testimonial* of cur«w from ¡»romim nt
p«‘«»p'»*, mailed frr«*.
lift. A. FONTAINE.
Ta<-«»mii Was!».
The r.mwne HAMBURG TEA i> put up in YELLO»’ WRAPPERS
i>h Factiinile Sif’ ature <>f EMIL ERI.SE.
REDINGTÔN A OO. Aoercrs. 8«N Fn*nC,seo.
.4OÏ.I» 1IY ALL DRI «fcIHTH ANI> t.ROCF.RK
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h. □. YOUNG,
jmi-i t r?
Children Cry for Pitcher’« Castúria
THE POSITIVE CURE
K.YBBUTHKR8. H WtmnSUNewTork. Price W
i
Sl’liVEYOP v
,
Ja<*kM»n$¡II*», Oregon.
Surveying of all kinds done in a ttn ■Hl-cLlHH
manner and a’ reasonable rates.
<y*.-p««iai attention paid tu I »miting g«»v-
remuent landa.
li—...l tw "f hi' iimiru.-t.'i- u
|.ru -l alni 1 Iii'l» «U|.. ri"r wli»>
•-.•1! bis lu-lbm. ami >.r.b-r<-<l ili.-ir
. .|.-i..irtur.- frulli ih. n-iu'rvalbui.
1 (>'■ -ui'i'ii-iug 1" 111"--- i -.'UV ì - i xaitt
1 imiti. t -t.. Iii-ar "f ali orib-r <4 re-
Atr» u lui»• -■ u . re l -ug. fi wm
-il. li I .li a.- bis timi ti.-luT.il "1.1'11
yea.
... of fi.
The Right Way.
D*» m*t s* n«l y*>ur money away when y.iu
••an g**t what you want at home. If i. ni
have a dollar t»» s|«eml. speml it with ’ti».
im n who helped you when yu didn't liav«*
a cent, an«l who help y»u again if you were
similarly situate«!. Kv«*|> up y«mr h«*im* in­
stil ut.i"i>s -pat r«»niz«* your in •tm* merchants
support your Inmi«* n*-w*-papers remember­
ing that in «loing tins you not only !i.*lp th«*m,
but you help yourself, ami that th*»s«* wh«»
h«‘lp t h<*mse|v«*> t h<* < io«is help.
Leads as «an Educator.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
O
iw more comj»h*te by far than any other in
Southern Or«*gon. and compare*** favorably
with any i’i the State. Job Printing of every
imaginable description don<* at San Fran« isee
rates, and in a prompt and tlrt'i-class manner
NO. 41
THE HUMBUG OF RECIPROCITY.
Under the above head the
Journal says:
1 he way« of Pfotectionittin are very
dnrk and devious, and there <ue many
of them. Fur example we tin«! the fol
low tig in the Chicago
“Tiie most inconaiRteut h attire of mod­
ern Democratic doctrine is that it con-
demiiH Mr. Blaine’s reciprocity policy and
m the same breath declare«, **« Mr. VVat-
teifon haw done, that the reciprocity pol-
¡<-v is ‘free trade in Lotneopathi«* do«eR.’
Wouid it not be well for Mr. Watteraon
and Ids extreme ire«* trade allies to «top
tevihi.g the Republicans for doing what
the Democrats consider right? Or is
this merely another instame of Ih*mo
cra'ik? uneasiner« because itshiRturic ene­
mies Lave ventured to «io right without
sskiitg the ¡M'rniiRsiou ui the tVatteison
Carlis- le c i»pie?”
Turning from this, we fnd the Chicago
[nh t
• >m repealing it and endorsing it
as “a tiuiily lecture,’’ jet quoting Mr.
G adbtone as Haying that “r»»*iproc tv is
protection of a virulent type ”
Next comes tiie Titlehuig‘1 (’*>rnrr»'r-
cull Gaztih , which d«‘-eribeR reciprocity
as “tiie free exchange of n-m-cumpetit ive
( to hu ts, wliic-fi at prei-ent const it ut«»
inore Ilian ouv-half Hie total volume of
Amer can iiiipurts.” a.I ling tiiat “re-
cipiucitv Iiirtherniore :ne»ns duties on
i-’uibpeliti»e gisulx, anil this is not tr** •
trail«Yet, in the face of all line hail-
splitting these jsitrnal» accuse Us of in­
consistency liecauxe we venture to 'ook
ltecipiocity in Hie mouth ami ih-cline to
eonsKier it a gift fiotxe.
Indeed, the
Commercial 6 .'.. '?»'. still harping on Hie
same string w.Iti tla- hi ’■ .
ami ,1.
goes on to say :
‘’WtnleCol. Wattersoi; was in Chica­
go lecently lie was qu ite.! as saying that
‘Blame’s reciprocity s.l.eme ix otili
another name for ftee tiadc in liomeu-
patliic doses.’ But tiie New A oik Item—
• iciatic platf arm ca Is it ’ Blaine’s recipro­
city hiitubug.’ Tin xe twolngli Deni' cratie
authentic» .io not agree. If reciprocity
1« Hee trade, even in small dosex, hew
< au it lie a humbug, since in tiie estima­
tion o! Democratic opinion ftee tra-ie is
il.e esxem-e <f economic
wisdom?'*
1 m re is no conflict among 1 term er at« at
al!. Ri cipri.city is "fn-e trad« in lueki-n
doses" ami it is "protection of a viiuient
type,” an I iiecau-e it is l.otli it is "I.um-
bug.” lt lets in ceria.n articles, private­
ly agreed on, ftee. That is free tia.le’
I lien, by the high duties it impose»
through tar ill schedules on oilier articles,
it is “protection." In oilier words, to
those who want free trade, it i« a free
trader, ami to liioxe a lio want protection,
it is a protectionist. Thus to any gentle­
man up a tree it is “humbug.” In other
»»urils it is a make-Ireheve, a »bam, a
double-dealer. But ail file same it is an
excellent object lesson, xLoaii.g on the
one hand ttiat the tar tl is a tax, ami, on
tiie other band, revealing the value ut
free trade as far as it go«».
T he 1’ owlk of lilt Tit —<« neial I*u’-
rick (’uilin.s 1- an orator. His ¡»npetu* 11-
«•hafiein e cat t ies on its (01 rent all u ith-
ci tniuo.itiolia!»
’«*
in bearing to a pi ’ c'n
e'u of
unco
• tHbii-iastn
He Wr.H il.aiiiuan ci the
Democratic (’'invention wh:cii i met ia
Massachusetts lately, an.I in HprakitiR
1
f«jr tiie Democrat« of the grand old Bay
stat«*, he inci«lentally formulated the
whole creed of the ¡ arty in a few brief,
eloquent word«, lie said: “We do not
believe tiiat government is a K’anctified
tiling, above us or beyond our control,
nor a fairy gm! moth» r to «i spt nse favors
to the good children Mho flatter her. It
is snijply the agency ui tin* people to per­
form «,*• rtain defined public functions that
tiie people at large cannot perfotm tl.em-
selves, ainl it is to account to the p< op!»*
for tin* expen«litu»e of every «lo.lar econ­
omically. It has no pow»*r t « give away
:ht money of tiie ¡ h *-q»!e, or to waste not
steal it. It has no rigid to lake ntonev
by force out of one man’s p« cket oh ly to
¡•nt it into another's. Not a «1« ilar should
ire taken out of tire p»ck»*ts ot tin* people
in taxes upon any pretense or any ¡»resR-
ure except what is ne<*v«**ary to ¡»ay the
expenses of govern merit economics ly
-H'lm.nistered, ami confined Rtnelly to its
«Irlegated public functions.’’ As tiie
speaker uttered the last sentence there
was such a storm ci applause from tiie
[ 1 60() delegatt-s psesent tiiat for a long
time lie could not prove. *i. Wi en be
w as able to continue ins ad«lress he sa: 1
‘•You seem to like that. Fi at’s Cleve-
laml’s doctrine.’’ Tins climax pre« ipita-
te«i another Fver.e of wild enthusiasm.
Tiie ciieeting »• »ntiiiue<i for several min­
utes and was like the r ar of main
waters.
R ai .- in <* Hoiisrs A m » Si. 1.1. in «» Tin m —
ll«»r>e-rais:ng cumiucte«! will» judgment
ir profitable and forms one cf the tn* >:
sntisfai toiv brar-clu > of II «• farm, i u‘ it
n*»’ pursu«*d upon ec«»n* m cal principle^
an*l managtd j*nltci»»u-i) , s* riuu- inter
ill pt ion« to good profit? will occur, md
moie money may l»e lost in a giv* n Ti»n»«
tiian in almost any other hiandi < f the
live st« <‘k industry
<>«u* ot tiie ¡u i»ci|».«l
factors «if i* ks is i »rcih v outline«! in the
fo’.l ’v*i g from th**.V*,/ -'o/ > ■ /»//,/ ,.*<
/’./ / ■ . “»he man wi o w«mhl ¡ hisir ’-
••ntiy »etuR*1 t<> tak«* the market price f *r
his grain, but h» !d i* over from year to
year in the hu|»eof Bcmetiiing luimt.g up,
with taxes, storage and insurance «*n r,
would b<* r« gir«ie«l as i othiug short of a
fool in any community. But 1 ’tie is sai«l
ot tiie man who does even »»« r.-e than
this with hors» a.
l bw man heroines su
attached to ins anin a’s and s i s so man}1
points < f « x< rll’*nre in li cm that «»‘he's
tail to discover that he repeat* dlv leftist s
fair offers, ami k«rps | k » ik «* s foi which ne
has little or no use, which eat up all the
profits they ebotitd have brought am!
more ton, on which h • lias to pay tax» s,
take tin* risk ul tiieii 1>« ing I•- h -«• n«*» 1 1 n
vain«' by injury or loss h\ «l«*a?li, ami
win« h are taking the 1 e«l and «*<i«‘ Ilia'
aliotihl I e given to young s «a k that an*
growingin’o n*on»y.
In«* men whom«*
m ist successful with in.r-«*s ate ibo.-e
'hat 1 ke them, it is true, I ut they r.'.ise
horse* to Red. an I wi <11 they get a fair
price for an animal they let h:m go, ami
devote their « nergy ami m« ana to raising
a better one.’’
A newspaper is always printed in a rush,
Tin. quarterly j aytnent of p ‘iis ons.
Th**re i* always something l»*ft out that which took place in October, will bo tiie
should have gone in : it is at times too qui**k
largest in tiie history of tiie ¡wusiou of-
t«» judge, "fu n too <pii *k to act, but with all
its faults ami short comings, then* is m**re ti?e. a lie disability pension art, ahich
• *du**ation in a bright newsy paper than generously give every disabled perst-n
■hid, son rille, < h‘< i/o it
ill. re is in a nov.’l. Y*»u will llnd that the va ho had ever been a soldier a qU Att»*iiy
brightest l»«/y "ii practical, sensib.e, «’veryday draft upon the national itrastny. is r<-
( OMH ( Ti ll BY Tin:
((Ucsth'iis i” h<* wlio prefers n« w-papcrs t«» sponsibie f'jr tiie increase. Tii<* old iir.n
novels.
whoilid not ei l.st, or mis not draft' d
for military sevice in the Federal a niv.
Al». You Suffering
in tween 1S<>1-G3, is out of lin k in urn*
Fi-..in I.U. ka.-h<', inll.mmi.itii.n of 111-- l.l.cl.l.T country, unh tes he can make the pension
TIB1FSWII.I. BEIllSl Mil» I’OK III» x int­
l.n. k .lust .b-po-it or fl.'ll., in Hu- l.la<idi-r
ers and Bay I’upils in >« piemlu i , |wl.
..1 in
t an) .li-raiigi iii.-iu ■( Hu ki.|ii.->< or ofticers bvliev*» tlmt lie wote tiie itllie, a
The course <»t study in this Institution is iiriuar» organs? if tliu« anti.-teil »to not lose, tliina which is not veiy dilliruit. if all re
thorough, rmbiurim.*. »H *h’* l>r.«n«-h»> bt long­ tin»« ai. l waste money on worthies» lininn-nts I ports are to l e b«*ib*v< d, if lie kt ow>- how
ing to a ttrst-< las> education.
Language, an.I a I-' |.la-i. r-. but -trlk- at tin- -.al of to proceed it» the pn inisea
The only
drawing* and vocal h'ssona in < !ass. being th.-.lis.-as" at "I..... by u-lug tin. gr.-atest of
hope for release from mend cancy 1i«at
included in the Engii-h roti is. . f«»rtn no extra
all
known
ri
un
'Iies.
that
•■.■l.
l.r.it.-.l
Oregon
depmils upon pKtiiotism to give it re-
cliai'irv.
Young ladira wishing to I >!low (lie bight i Kiiln v T'-a. Pb-n«aiil t" take, purely veg.- spectability is in the fulfillment of tiie
jut ronrsr or musical rotiv-f are altordrd table. ’ Silt if fa- t i 111 every time.
law of i.ature, which confinea human
special tin ilitirs in < h <*! i .
Th«* listini nio«liti'*ation is niatb w‘i» n more
life, ordmariy, to the limits of a century.
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society.
than one of th«* sani»- family at t. n»l the .Acad­
Tiie proneneMof these disabled “soldi­
emy at t he same t line.
Roys may is* had tarn! sometimes
ers” to marry young women Io help the
Jacks*»nviih* is <-om»«*<h*<i to !•» the most
for
<»r<!inary
*«*rvice
at
wages,
or
up«
hraithy plart* in Soiitlirrn < »regoli and t-a-; of
government care for their disatiilities
of aAMJ<*s.s. Itogli«* ItiV« i X ali* y Railway I o.'s denture, t..
makes thia process a tedious one, and one
train» run uitain a blocko< th* « ■ mv< nt.
l»r«>uglit u|>
For further particulars address the
•hiklren may In* !ia«i for l«*gal a«l«>ptiun. that will keep tiie ¡tension list full for
sri’EltlOKESS,
many a year.________________
A«l«lrwss
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T. ’ IhHiLKY,
Jacksonville. ( trrgun.
Supt. Oregon B* .is' and Girls' Aid Sisii.-ty,
lln*/or Unite Creek.
Portlaml, Oreg«»n.
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Valuable Property far Sale
lì.»- undersigned will ieav. Central Point
for B igle l’oint. Brown-I h ,r<». Lake cr«ek
More Glory for Altamont.
and Big Butte even dai ui the week ex-
NE OF THE MOST DI SIRABLE FARMING
At tli** SpoKan* meeting I.a«ly Fiaher, by < eprmg hunda». return.ng the same day,
and sto« k r:im-h«*s In southern «>i • g**n. e«»n-
taining t>40 acres. I«>« at*'<i on th«’ tamoiis R« d Altam* »nt. mad«« a r$*«*or«i <«f 2 2»*',. Can»*- ami < arryrng the mad-.a- also pa-sr ligers
Blank« t prairie, a sliort distant*«- tr«un Pr«»s. mah, another daughter. trott«*d 11» 2 do flat, and express matter. I will make riainrr-
pe.-t postoffi«*- in Jackson county. Or* g«»n. whil«* Alta«», bv Altamont, g< t a r«*cor«i of tiou » irli tire traili» each way
My rales
1 hi« ranch is8p«-<*lally adapt«*«) to ft»«* pr«»du«*- 2 22*,. being tlu* best live-v«*ar «»Id r«««*"r«l aft
I. F. W illiam «
, ti«»n of hay ami sb ck, beiiiu w« li uah 1 .. and ■ well as th** b**st s(alli**n i* -id in tin* North are reasou'hle.
tributary to almost unlimit« <! rang«'. V* g* ta- ,
bleaand other farm «Tops also prodm*«-«I in l’uciflc.
Unit Tt rrihlr t’ottyh.
I atmndance. Thedevclopment «»I larg* lumlicr- |
in tlx m •ruing, hurri«*d ordithcult t.rcatliine
Ing interests w ill t urnisli a h«»m*- market tWi I
The First Synq»r«uns of Death.
arising pili* gm. tightm
iu tb< « b**-t, jin. k-
’ al' that can be prodm*« d. It will b«* sold with
'[ all improveim nt.«, .-t«»« k. !*•**.-. tarneng tmpl* - » Tired f« « bug, «hill h**.i«lache, pains m «11* J î i •'.»’!> in g. lin* * - in th* - evi mug or sw* it
mi nts, also a valuable timl»« r an*l milling’, various i inrts.'l tie ' h !\. siaking at th« pit at i ». g u, .*« i i *>l I in ■>* t hing- ar t le hr-t ^lan« -
■ H ' \
tit . : * 5 i I .-lile
¡»rop.rti adjoining, if dt sir* <1. F« i t« ri• 1 - n;• >: ' o! tiu* st
<*t « ..empìion. Dr. A* k* i
I 1 . i • > < .*ngh
turther information apply to S. S, Aik r, pimples «*r s.»r* s. .ir* a '.I p.»s.1 »X «• « vid«*nr ■ ot B» in* *i\ wilt cure th--* t« i.ili,l -.’*1’1«ms
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T p.»i.-< imd il mu-t i». i 1 •:
■ avoid death,
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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Uastoria. t.. ¿. '»>'.">.,1’1 ...ù. , I».«r iiir*- guaran’A’c.
cure you.
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Farm lor Sale
consul.
R. PRYCE, M. D.,
P II Y S I *' I A N
W« Rrti l tln- iieirv loiH Fr» in'h
l: tu. I. CALTHOS irre. *» I «
I» k 'I k’imraiit» ••• tli.it • \i 1 ii"- will
hTOI’ llii*<-liurg«-a .1 Fmlaalona,
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rmiit»,rr»i« K. I itricovrir
Hiid HFSTOKF. Ixw»t Vlg»»r.
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Attre- . VON MOHL CO..
S. lc American AgeuP. < nriiuiati, Ohio.
PRICE LIST.
E. P. CEARY, M. D..
Otflc«*
JOB WORK
fVertiMof Will b* inserted in the TIME
o* fob'iwhw f at«*R.
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’ “ eueb faL*«*qu«*nt inserti«»n
rr-Legal Mfrert im*iu<>nts ins«*rt e«l r«*itM>nablv.
A fan reduction from tiie h I kjv « rate« maue
to > <*ar!y and time advertisers.
MORTGAGED INDEBTEDNESS.
DEADLY AMMONIA FUMES.
I t
is sufficiently diflicult in
the
faca of sound logic to maintain
the
theory that mortgaged
indebtedness
indication of general
ia an
proa-
l«iity, but now such nonxenae can
be enunciated in the face of the census
bureau reports i» beyond the compre­
hension of the average peraon. All that
ha« be -ri said about tlie mortgaged in-
debtedneaa of Kanaa« and Iowa has a
foundation in facte alreolnteiy incontro­
vertible. The census bulletin for Octob­
er shows tirât the private debt, secured
by mortgage on real estate in Kansas,
is |1-">G a head. The same debt in Iowa
is *1<>4 and fl(M) in lllnoi». This is exclu­
sive of riebts secured bv moitgagea on
I» re'.nal property and all other kind» of
floating indebtedness. The very large rail­
way and incorfarration debt» of these
states are not included ; and it is safe to
say that the figures gathered by the Re­
publican i eneus bureau are not at all ex­
aggerated. Tire average ratio of iudelrt-
edm ss as given above is equal to about
L'rOo in I Inols
While this great burden
finally faim on the general community,
the interest lias to be paid. The enor­
mous interest tax amounts to f 15 60 an­
nual.»' on tire head of every man, wom­
an and child in Kansas, i» $10,40 in Iowa
ami $10 in Illnois. While tins immense
debt has been accumulating the people
i'i these slates have w irked hard and
lived
frugally, fuit to
no purpose.
They have produced great wealth an­
nual.» and it has gone to enrich tire mill
owners in the New England States. The
condition of their crops cut» no figure in
tire i rice of articles required for daily
consumption, and farms ami holdings of
all kirn!« trave Ireen mortgager! to de­
fray tire family iiving exjrense». Tlie
argument that mortgages are given to
facilitate the carrying on of improve­
ments and fur the further enhancement
■■f properly is ruperficial in the extreme,
ami at best can only t>e applied to in­
dividual case«. One man in fifty may
mortgage Iris farm ami use the money
thus ra sed to advantage, but the other
forty-nine are imiielled by necessity or
the domestic exigencies to encumber
their homes ami landed holdings, says
tiie Sonoma Ih u^eiat.
The Lancaster, Ohio, Republican give»
the detail» of a terrible explosion of an
ammonia tank in a local brewery. Four
|»ersons were overcome by the ammonia
fumes an<l were restored with great ditfl-
cully
One of them was a three year
old child playing some distance away.
Ax soon as the ammonia fumes struck it,
it dropped as thongli hit by a bullet. A
woman who ran to its assistance was al­
so overcome and fell senseless. The en­
gineer WM i.Iuwn a distance of twenty
fart, ami. although not seriously injured,
»»ax prostrated so by the poisonous fumes
that he did not recover for several days.
Still another man, a distance away, was
render«.1 insensible
The use of ammonia in various manu-
factures lias greatly increased of Hte,
and acc.deiit» are of frequent occurrence,
ow ing to ignorance of us qualities. There
ix danger not only from such accidents ax
that at LancMter, but the effects of its
daily ale ji pl ion into the system are vary
injurious. Men who work in its manu-
laciure suffer fn.m this slow ammonia
poisoning. Its effect i» first noticed in
their complexions, which assume an un­
healthy, blotched appearance.
In this connection Prufefluor Blyth,
health officer of the Marylebone district
in London, cites the »-axe« of men who
work in guano fac’ories where ammonia
is given off freely. There is noticed
among them a peculiar discoloration of
the skin of the nose and forehead. A
daily absorption of ammonia, in very
minute quantities, will cause the coin
plexion to lose something of its natural
freshness. 1’rufessur Clifford Mitchell in
Ina chemistry says ammonia |tuixoning
may be so prolonged that death will not
occur for months. The length of time he
gives for an immediately fatal dose to
kill is four minutes.
The use of ammonia in the manu­
factures and its abuse as a food adulter­
ant eitpeciaily in baking ¡sjwders is so
rapidly increasing that i’s dangerous
qualities ought to be mere geuera]|y
known.
C iih . l D lfiam —The Ci.¡ r an govern­
ment Iras replied to Minister Egan's de­
mand for reparation for the recent at­
tack upon the American sailors. The
reply h couched in very strong language,
ami it is understood that it amounts to a
refusal to accept responsibility for the
affair. The state department nt Wash­
ington
has
been notified.
Minister
Egan, Commander Schley, and Consul
McCreery are consulting together, ami it
is thought decisive action will lie taken
soon. The state department's orders in
reference to the matter are very strong.
The intemlente of Valparaiso lias refused
to guarantee the safety of market boats
coming to that city early in the morning
from tlie United States warship Balti­
more, or the safety of the otiicers of that
vessel coming ashore at night
There is
a practical Iroycot on the Baltimore. No
American sailors are allowed ashore
Sot uiijis C aijfokni
-Says the Rose­
burg Review “During his recent stay in
( aliforma, Hon A. C. Jonea spent con­
siderable time in >an Diego and vicinity.
That city, very prettily and advantage
ouslv situated, is just recovering from tiie
eUVi-ts of the tug bourn that nwept over
southern California a lew years ago
There are houses enough for 30,(M)0 peo­
ple but only about 15,000 inhaitants is
all that Censua Porter could fin«l to enu
ruerare. !.os Angeles is over built in the
same manner and although imsiness
seems to Le fairly good tiie vacant build­
ings give the* city a desolate air. Tiie
suburban tow’ns and additions which
uen* ¡»latte*! for miles into the country
arid wh« re lots were sold at fabulous
1 rices a «* almost entirely deserted. Big
< «»1 :< g«* I uildihgs u• 1 e en cted ar.«l now
staini ebony an«J silent; magnificent
hotels with every modern convenience
were built to boom country cities, but
n*» guests have ever occupied their splen­
did suits; and relics of the <lepartv«l
boom are visible everywhere. Tiie coun­
try is now slowly, I ut surely recovering
from its hanehil ei!«***ts, am! in time will
have a i-eniianent ¡>rosi«eritv. Land
values ate steadily going down, and the
capita! s’s. into uii«>s<* hands iarge tracts
h ue fallen by reason of mortgage fore­
closures, hel i it only at tiie ¡»rices it will
pay a fair rate of interest u|»on. Mr.
Jones was highly ¡»leased with the cli­
mate, and much of tiie Sand is rich and
cover«*«! with l»«*autifui and profitable
orar;g«* < h hards’ He found tiiat tiie ¡»eo-
> «* of Sjn Diego have a great deal of
confidence in Manager Graham, of the
Roseburg A Co«.»« Bay R. It., and look
upon him hr a gnat railroad builder.
Work is being vigorously pushed from
tiie San (¿uenten end of his Mexican
railway contract by a laige force of la­
borers. Mr. Jones, while tliere witness-
e«i tiie loa«ling of tiie engine for our road,
which lias since readied Coos bay ”
V ermont ' s A handonei »
F arms .—A
corresi>ondent, writing to the Boston
//.
- fr. m ore- of the towns uf Vermont.
■ a. - that lie a k> d on- of the b lard of ag­
riculture of that state for information as
to the abandoned farms in it, an 1 re­
ceived in reply the statement that 406
farms had been reported to the board as
unoccupied which contained buildings
suitable for a residence
The reports
covered every town in the Mate except
twenty-two. There are a large nuinlier
of these abandoned (arms.besides,which
are without building« xuite.l for occu­
pancy. Our correspodent says that a
great difficulty in getting those farms of
»»liich hr has knowledge taken ui. again
is the neighbors about them, lie has
repeated
repeat. 1 V » rent people to buy tlu.se
1 i ‘iaccb,
:iIHi t'e
i e y
v have
nay»* always itjeij
uis-
ia.es, slid
I'een di»-
mram d t y III >-e in th« vicinity, who
J ack D kmi > kv .—>vtiu-tul* a« pop­
ular :»« ever
111« le-nefit at *an Fran-
ci«<-o last Friday night wax a corking aue-
rws. and netted lK-mpeey $4<*t4*. The
feature of the entertainment was a four-
round go between I»empHey and Young
Mitchel). There ia no one who known
Jack that i« not glad of his success, He
wax always a game man, and merciful to
those lie <-or.quer-<i. Hix only defeat»—
by George LaBianche. an accident, and
by Bob Fitzsimmons,
who Dempsey
should never have been permitted to
meet—detract but little bom I.is brilliant
career. He has a record of fifty-tliree
battles won against men vastly heavier
than himself'
There is talk of Dempsey
entering the 146 to 145 pound cla»a. If
he should there are yet laurels for Jack
to win.—A’ /
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Ciioi’l’Ki» to I’ll i »s.—A tnext horrible
butchery of one Chinaman by another oc-
cured at a mining camp rear Join» Day,
* irnnt county. (»tie had loaned tiie oili­
er $10, and when fie a-ked to be repaid
the borrower replied by drawing a huge
knife and hacking away at tiie other as
lie might chop down a tr-e. Not one of
a dozen or more wounds n Aided reach­
ed a vital point, but great clmncksof flesh
from the arms, b:jie. chest and back
were sliced off. an ! in a very short time
the
tiie t I u
tpcl
’cl ered
cred Mongel bled to death.
Other Chinatnen in the camp succeeded
in di.-arming their mo'derotu country­
man and kept him m eafiv’ty until
Sheriff Cre«ap could be sent for. The
murderer is n< w in jail at Canyon City.
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I ci,-i-tcil 111 tunning the place» doun,
accompanied by stalenn nts that every­
body hi tie vicinity was tiving to get
away. Tne p ople are not only discour­
aged, I u they are very abort-righted.
<i*j\lliS Ii Illi.I. ON ElUTuRS.—Gov-
ern *t Hill’s : d lr* ss hi Atlanta. Ga.,at
the unvei'tng of the (tiady H»atuc wap
l*ri;thy. Ii reviewed Mr. Giady’sca-
r» er an i was wainily eulogistic. Sp *ak-
it g of the piess Governor lliil s.«i<l. **lt
.s our 1» *st st rurily for the ¡»reset vation
of our political ins'itiHiuns; it is our
ia-st safeguard against tiie provision of
our Government ; an I against the load­
ing it up* ¡th private business. Toonr
editors we may lo< k when S >cialisrn and
centralization stand unrebukrd by those
to whom the liallols have inti listed that
responsibility. The freedom and giuwth
of the press m III al last invigorate that
clatHe of our Const it u‘. ion which with­
holds from the (¿«»vernnient ali but a few
-pec 1 tic ami » xpressly granted ¡»oners.
Better even just expansion of private
lr« <*dom than any growlIi of government­
al function, still more of governmental
Mitirpation.’’
P ension B i keai
R i hout .—The an­
nual report of ('«»minis* loner Kautn of
tiie pension bureau, submitted to the
Secretary of the inteiior t>-day, shows
that on June 3 ), 1SM1, there were (»76,160
pensioners on the 10 Is, being an increase
of 13S,216 tor the last tis<-:d year. Tim
aggregate annual value of the 676,150
pensions on the roll June 30, 1891, was
$ nm ,247 KM). The total amount disbursed
v
on account of pension» . xi-nses. etc
dtiring the fiscal year was fl 1S,54H,‘J59,
as compared with $106,493 Kffl) for the
preceding fiscal year
It aiqwars that
134»,2D» ¡tensions were added to the rolls
during tiie fiscal year just close«!, at an
increased cost to the nation of 112,055,-
a* cijmpated with the previous year.
T iik tendency of population to cities
prevail« in hti’i»|>e at* well uh in tin.
country. Large as ia the emigratim
from Germany totlie United State, the
growth of Berlin and other large con-
tinenal citien «how that the change from
count iv life i* great, r than the emigra­
tion to other lamia. The name ia true of
England and other British ielea. The
rural
laipulation decreaae«. I'oasiidy
part of thia ih due to tetii|>orary depren-
aion of farming, hot quite as much ia the
remits of causes that will always ojierate
while the diapro|iortion of conveniences
and luxuries in city and • ountry life re­
mains as at present.
t
fivMBi.tK*
B ribe O fficials .—At a
council meeting recently at Portland
Granger J ones and Thus. NV. Marqtiam,
both gambler^, submitted ft statement
axertinc tiiat there ir a gambler's trust
in Purtlan«1 and only those connected
vsitU it can <>|»eii gaineR or gamble.
Jones and Martpuim say the proprietor
of a fashionable «»loon acts as trustee of
tie «•oinbination and collertii between
|3,tkG an«l $1 iMX) a month, which lie di­
vides with the city atricials and gnaran*
?e* h tl;“ gamblers ¡»rote<*tion from police
intt rference. They say that Police Com-
iiiiRMoner Simon and Chief Police Par­
rish get their share of the pot.
Tin. late Win. I.. Scott was a page in
Congress from 1640to 1HP>,during which
time Vrlliur I* Gorman was a page in
the senate. Both became verv wealthy
and influential. Both of Scott's parents
died when he was a boy, leaving him
l>overty as hi» inheritance. Yet forty
years later lie was the reheat man in
the house, and had a payroll of 10,000
employes, controlled 22,000 miles ci
railroad, and other great enterprise«.
NV. R. H kannt , pruprielor of the San
Francisco hmminrr, iw hating plana
«¡lawn for a twelve-atory building de­
signed to be occupied a** bead«|uartera t»y
the correftpondence bureaus of all the
dailies of the country maintaining rep­
reaentative* at the national capital, and
to contain tine arrotDtnodaUuUN for the
National I’ap'.tal Press (hub now num­
bering 130 inetnbcri«
The bite of the
building will be north of l'ennHylvania
avenue, and between Tweifth street »nd
the White Ikes«*
Nir Hearst pays he
it* willing to gpetvl 12,000,000 in its erec­
tion.
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ill <.<a:t> Hi h T. hj T h . iii .—Mirx I.ulu
Kmitli, a farmer’» dougl.ter, living near
Anderaon, Ind., wax taken ill with what
was supposed to be pneumuia. A physi­
cian wax sent for to day, ami on examiu-
tion found that »he was suffering from
a fracture of Hie seventh rib. The young
lady bluslntigly admitted she felt Horos-
thing crack on Sunday evening when her
sweetheart gave her a hug a* the gate
on parting. She ba.l endured excruciat­
ing pain for two day», und it was this
w hich at length compelled h«r to see tiie
doctor.
French T iud »y U alera.
Th«**»«* wafers ur«* a sure and saL* h | h ‘< iH<-
for all kinds of L*mal<* troubles ami will r»-
Ui«»v«» all obMructions t«» th»' monthly i»cri-
Buckkn'e Ara.ca Salve.
ods, no matter what th«* <*aiis«*. They are
Tie- t’.’-t salve in th»- world for Cuts, Bruf- what «'very woman n«*»*«ls and can In* us«*«l
— -, « -r< - I |.-. r- Salt lUieum, Fever Her*-«, saf«'ly.
P «»r sat«* l»y th«* Living-t-Hi Chemi­
T.-tb-r-. < h.ippe.i Hands, ( lull.lams. Corns cal C"., niauufa«*turcrs, San J**se, Cal.
and all skin Eruptions, au»l |«>sitive cure
for Pil.or no pay required. It is guuran-
A Dufy t«> Yuuiwlf.
teed to gi».- perfect satixfa<-tiou or looney
It Is surprising that th«- p«x»pl<* will us«* a
r.-fnii'I.-.l. Pri.-<-25 edits |«r box. Futsal«
common, ordinary pill w lu*n lt»»*y can wviir«'
l»y all druggists.
a vatuablc English *n<* f«»r th«* sann money.
Dr.
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