The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 06, 1891, Image 5

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Retake of Preceding Frame
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
(iiicíh'moiTatic ¿imrs
6¿¿>
East and South
August
Flower”
The Mt. Shasta Route.
Express Trains L«*av«* l*«,rtlan«i Daily._ _
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Sou
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9AMI ml M. lx-av«* Portland Arrive 9: »¿»A. M.
W5 a . M
7.^1 A. M. .L« ave M«*ltord
Leave,
M.l > a m I \t riv« San Francis«*«» l.«*av« | ‘.*:UP t*. m ,
AiMrv«* trams -top only at th«- following
•latiu is north «»I K«»-«*l»urg. L-st Porllan«!
Oregon ( ’ty. W<HMlburn
>ah-m. Albany,
tangent, SiusMia, Halsey. iLor istmrg, June-
rum ( ity, Irving. Eug«*ne.
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HatSLBI KU MAIL DAILY.
i.KAVK.
AHM1VK:
Port lami......... «;(«'» am . R.»s*t l»urg... ..»4(» I*, m .
k ■»' urg
\ M Portland
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LKAVK:
I* »marni
....*».(■.! e.M Albany---------9:iM) p. m
A!t»an\ ......... VUÜ X.M.,P«>rtlaii«i ...AV» a . m
PULLMAN BÜFFETSLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
«or nccottiinodathm of ««vomUciasa passen-
✓ ••r» altach«*d to L a pres» Trains.
w um »I<> t.
nt runt.y
nn i»ii>>,
í - okii . i vi ».« cok i a i . li »
MAII.THA1" ItAlLT KXCBK SCH DA V.)
A7:.i() a . m . L»*av«
FurUami Arrive .» ») F. m .
, m vi '■ \ • CurvalU« Leavt*|12;tô p. m .
At Ali»Hii) aud Corva.. ih connect with train«
ut orvg«>u raeittc Railroad.
I» ill.Y KXPHKXM TUAfNS (KXCKPT SUNDAY.)
«:♦'> e. M. Leave
Portland
Arrive »:•>».»
t.J6 r. ».¡Arrive M. Minnvill«- t.eavvl
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THROUCH TTKETS i«>idl point..
EAST A SOUTH.
For TieketMand inlortualion regard ma rate*,
inupa, ele. eall on Coiiipaii) * agent nt M nit ord.
K. K'lhtll.EK.
E. P. KtXiEHt*.
Manager.
Ast G.F.&P. Ag’t.
THE LADIES
Southern Oregon are hereby informed t hat
in addition to a large and vlxgant lint* of
MILLINERY
vr M4lded to my aten k the following dwof
g » »da, of which 1 have a full line:
L aííos ' Furnishing Soods,
The Hon. J XV. Fennimore is the
Sheriff of Kent Co.. I’el., and lives
at Dover, the County Seat and Cap­
ital of the State The sheriff is a
gentleman fifty-nine years of age,
and this is what he says : “I have
11 used your August Flower for sev-
11 eral years tn my family and for my
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“own use, and found it does me
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more gotxl than any other remedy.
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I have lieett troubled with what I
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call Sick Headache. A pain comes
in the back part of my head first,
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and then soon a general headache
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until I Itecotne sick and vomit.
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At times, too, I have a fullness
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after eating, a pressure after eating
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at the pit of the stomach, and
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sourness, when food seemed to rise
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up in my throat and mouth When
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1 feel tliis coming on if I take a
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little August Flower it relieves
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me, ami is the best remedy I have
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ever taken for it For this reason
“ I take it and recommend it to
“ other> as a great remedy for Dys-
“pepsia, &c."
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G. G. CREE*. Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, Xew lersey, I. S. A
HARDWARE AND TINWARE DEPOT
AT CENTRAL POINT
JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh
Where it kept constantly on hand a complete .
and llrot-viasA stoc k ot
HARDWARE,
Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, '
PAINTS
Both Knit and Muslin.
KÍAÜTS' 'JiSilBOBES COMPLETE
A m cheap ms to be bought any place, abo
Children's Short Clothes,
Voder 4 year» old.
OF ALL KINDS
OILS
Uschsnics' Tools.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
NAILS, ROPE.
Cona'.stinir d? Lisle and Silk
<; l <» v
km .
And everything else imaginai»'»* in tills line.
My goods ar«-new and of the best brands, and
will be sold at the
Lowest Ruling Prices.
1 I AN1>1LI:UI1I l ’.l’X
I1ONIEKX
G'vemeacall before goinf r'arwherr.
J.C.SH ERIDAN
Zephyr Shawls,
and many «»th»*r things too numerous to men­
tion. I naw ala«» a»*«.ured the service«of a
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Le KA au ’»
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
I »m n-.w prepur.-d t«> «-x.H-ute mi «>r-
dHr* in il, mi Un« In HrM-claw mi , I«- .1 rviua.na-
Ul.- rate«.
Ca.l an.l
me '•ppo.ile J. Sunnli'l >u Cali­
fornia «irvet.
MR8. P. P.PRIM.
From TERMINAL or INTERIOR
POINTS
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NORTHERN
PACIFIC
RAILROAD
I m th«- Lin«* to tak«£
To all Poinis East and South.
It ÍM the DINING CAR RnETE.
It Him*
Throuirh:VE>l IBl'LED TKAlN^ev. ry «lay
in tb«* y«*ar l<»
St. Paul f Chicago
fN<» I’hamcv of Cars.)
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Compo«»*d ot Dtniiitf Cars iin«urpa.ss«*»l,*
Pullman Brawimr H» m » iii S| c ** ihts
<»f latest Equipment,
Tourist Sleeping Cars. ",?”X'.e"
••«! aii'i in which " i iTT'Mi.tt! >n<« ar«- b«»th !r»*«*
and furnirthv»! i«»r h«>l«i« rs ot First or ^vcond-
claa« Tie huts, and
fTvtr .
health
L* Rlrhiio’» Golden Ba!«am Xo7 1
Cur«« < ha-.« r« «4, fir*’ and a co.-nl stages;
Sor« son the Legs sn<l Ik ty; Sore E.*rs,
Eye«, X'oae, «-t • , Coperto lured Biot< he/
Syphilitic« at.irrh. «li'-aseil Scalp, and ail
binary torn s ot the dinex-u- known as
a.»pl -"*• Price, ^SOü per Botel««.
La Rlchau« (¿01(11'11 Balsam No. “9
C’lf - * -■ -r’ M : .1 al _■ .
Rhau-
matNm, F.k.n-« in th«« Ron««, Pi n-*in th«
H«.vl b.e k < f the Neck, VI rat« ! Sorj
Throat, S-.'«h hf «: haeh, f.nmpN anj <?«)n-
trk< t«-«j ( '. * st fT■..
«.( th«; I.iiu’ •*, an i
erruli« «t< « ni] di-ex*-«» from the system,
ft !.' * r « . . . :
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f M.-rcury, hating the b! --I pur«- an«*
healthy. Prira «7» OO per Botti«*.
L«* Kithau't Gohlen Si anl.h Anti,
dot a f r t‘ ■» < ur«* of ( : »b > t . j a, »»««■« *,
Irritati« n Gravel, an«l a'l l>.nary or ib-ni’
taldoarnu^emenu. price 94 50 p«*r
Bottie.
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L* Hirhau'« Gol.l^n Np^i^h In­
ject ion, fr« vere <-x«« * « f (h>norrh«i a ,
l-ifUmm .tory « .'< • t. Stnctur« s.L,. Tricv
$1 7»(> p«-r Bottle.
La Hichitu's Golden Ointment
for tho eff- « tive h«-a:m^ ' f
• s r ,t
md « nipt: -I* Prh-r 91 (JO p r Box
l.e Rlchaii« (.olden Pila \«r-e
ar«l Brain treatment, l«>Mof phy*: .il p-w
•* tv « in or over work. Prostratiti», *c.
Pl ice 93 OO p«*r Bo<- w .’N
Tonic a*i«l Nerving,
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Sent even wbara, C. O. D., Msuely ]«. ted
l»er «pr»*
THE KB HARDS DREG (’(>., AGENTS.
5W and .511 Market Sfreit,
San Francis»*«».(.’al.
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XX . L CARSON
a. H.CAUSON.
ELECANT DAY COACHES
REDLAND -I- NURSERY,
A Continnoii.- Line I'ottneetitig witlt
8ix miles South of Grant's Pass. J«*aephtne .
County, Oregon.
All Line', iiff'>r«lin«i direct and
tinintemi|>te«l service.
A H. CARSON 4 SON, Proprietors.
100,000 TREES IN STOCK,
THROUCH
TICKETS i
h a. Eng aud .mi Luntp. . an l>«
?!'.
¡«uri haa«*»! Ht
• ny Ticket unit e of this eompany.
Full information coneermng rHt«*s, time of
trai nt«, r«»ut«'M nn«i <»th«-r <!« tails furnished on
'»plication to any ag« nt, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Apple. Pear. Peach,
Plum, Prune. Apricot
Nectarine, Cherrv,
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut
Assistant (o-neral Pass« ng« r Agent,
N«». 121 First St., e«»r. Washington.
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PORTLAND. OREGON.
A. GARRICK,
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rees
GKAPR VINES. ÍTRUANTS, CiOOSEBER-'
Kll> BI.A« K BERRIES. RASPBER­
RIES, .STRAWBERRIES, FIGS.
AI«»rollinit Tuilor
And Import«*r of
Foreign and Domestic Woolens, Etc.
ASHLAND. OREGON
Our tr«M*a are grown without irrigation • in
red hill land, ami allof Known var.ctice that
succeed iu South« ih ()r«*gon.
Thom* eont«*mplating ire»* planting will «Io
wcl! to visit our orchard and nuraer.v, or wriK
to nt» for priu»* lint. Address to h « at Mur phy.
Jos«*piiine county. Oregon, ort«» It. H. Station.
Grants Pass. Oregon.
A. H. CARSON A SON.
4 FELL LINK DF THE REsT AND M<»ST
ÏX fashionable » i.tth-», hiiiahi.igN, « »<-., r«»n-
atantiy k«-pt on hand, and nothing but lirst-
clasM work turn. <! «mt.
All «»niera fllic«l promptly at rva.«onabie
rates and rtatistact :«»n guarantt*. ft
A.TiARKICK
Medford Ma 13. IsK«
ASHLAND HOTEL
Thin
Mark Is
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tn the wo.
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P«:»*. -
IREETRIA
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
CENTRALLY LOCATKL».
I PACKAGE
This w»ll-known hoa«« han bsbn rebuilt
with brick and gr«ntly enlargi-d, b»*sid«-s be’ug
NEWLY FURNISHED
It la iTtt»rally irrat»Ml • n th«* busln»*«« part nt
tftwn. an«i a g«M»'l *atit|'l«* r««oin f«»r conim« r-
cial t ravrhTs is tit te»! up hi eonn«« t ion t h»*r»*-
with. The table is v'lnstahpy turnished with
be beat the mark«-! atf«»rdi*.
F K BRIGHTMAN. Pr«»p*
Ashland. Oct. W lssv.
Lands and Mines for Sale
PROFHAMIS'
RASTILLES
WEAK MEN
FOR THE CURE 0F
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Sy ««w <* «’•• »npi|r»«|..n ».
VITALLY WKAK
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t<i-tnrr« "t «ln«fv ; •«•vere
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kl« KHNKNin nthl lle llf<- «>r »lel«"<« h-iM«<
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imporri an<1 wekritr.l | t rni»liiirlT li, «| ] t "•«■» inr
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WHEN WE SAY CURE
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in no,/ th»' «"'! et»-« « lr«-nG-.| «n<l ri.r •'I tu |>Mt t •« he yrara.
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"* Prof. H*rrii
WING TO ILL-REAi.TII THE I NDER-
V®C»0LUBLE MF.DICATEDPASTILLFS.
signed offers for sal« «0a**re» of g<HM| agri­
m q | a | t - •
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cultural and iiastpr»* land, most ot which is
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|„rn, »
r«< .
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t! .
fenced and «» acf« s m « ultitafmn, n»g«*tln r prr- ».'tir ' ■ •»»'.. t • ti 4 t«"tr R'Ilr--*«
r rr l'h
with alH»ut 15 I «»ns «»f » hoi«*«* wlunt ami alfalfa q'irwl ioti« io »•■• m ■■. *rr. I.
»«-t'i't» 111"» thf tu- -«»li b 11' ri
hay. four httul <»f g«H»d horrn** an«l lw«> h« a«l of ut rt»eh <• >»<• ai, I j-rj'arv b«v4i'*iur lo rlfrrt a rr**'D| 1 C'«r«t.
!Axatr<l in *<• w Y«*r k mfl- r 1 1 » «nra a* ' r I «m i.
.< * nflrr
cattle Th«*r«* ar«1 two barns, a simill dwe lling
and outbuildings on th« |»la« •■. >aid land is •Il a <*hanr«- tn tu- •qt«"l » . tbr frlcKral« I PaattHe Tr> a rt i-uL,
admirably situated for a st»»» k ran« h. is.mly THE HARRIS RE.VJEDY CO., Mfg. Ch^mittt,
W BEFKRAN STREET.__________WEW YORK.
thr«*e miles troni a st»»r«* and |»«»stoff!«•• am! not
flTP ■EULLa If 1I-MJU.W F1R*M 1
more than five iml«s from th«* S. P. R. R.
depot at W.MMtvifh*.' Att.u h«*d t«> this is a wcl’-
csiuipiMsi hydraulic mining « iatin. th«* who!«-
or undivided half «»f whfeh t«» suit pur< ha-, r)
will ¡»Is«» be s««l«1. F >r parti«iiilar** call «»nor
■addr«*»s
HAM! ELMATHI.'' WiMidville.
O
¿LUCKEY & CO
ASK FOR----
THE BOSS
BOUTS
ASHLAND, OREGON,
W III S.ÌI, L>"ii><-, Kent und Handle
And al I of
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AKIN, SELLINC & CO.’S
UNRIVALED GOODS
REAL-ESTATE ON COMMISSION
A Cholee C<»li«*ti«»n of
[¡(y aD(] CoillltrV
✓
Any person wish ng to sell property
fiud it lo tbvir luteruii to call and ace us
FRIDAY
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..NOVEMBER 6. lSt'l.
GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS.
, hunting
If .luilge Thurman lives '.ttitil Novem­
ber 1.1, he will be 78 yearn old.
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THE GYPSY
TENT.
Where shall we pitch our gypsy tent.
Our few bru f days l»> pleasure hint?
Among, th»* bills, beside the sea.
Beneath !*<une hillside pasture tree.
Or ’mid the fields with daisies fair?
Ob, cho«»rt« at will; it matters nut;
Th«* loveliertt spot
Insumnu*r Hays Is everywhere.
Mr Spurgeon, the great English divine,
is said to ta- convalscent, though recover­
ing very slow'y.
Luther Benson, a reformed drunkard,
created a sensation in Portland by his
temperance lectures.
The Sumpter Valley Railroad company
is now running pia-emrer coaclieH regul­
arly for the accommodation oi the pat­
rons.
Dark pines in rifted ledges gray,
Wll«l rost's w» t with salt sea spray,
Pink sunsets in tin* mirroring lake.
The wild bnw.k laughing in the brake.
It requires a little over |1,000,000a day
The gray gull's flight, the clear voiced to run the V. S. government under the
thrnrth,
prerent eyet-m of ex ravagance ami high
Sweet singing in the greenwood’s hush—
taxation.
Wliich joy to snatch, what bliss to l«»se.
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When each seems fairest, who can choose?
’Denmark ha« followed Germany in
deciding
to
re<
iwe
a.I
American
pork
Then gyp -y tenting forth we’ll fare.
that beats the I'nited States ee. titii-ati"
But whither go it matters not;
’hc loveliest spot
of inspection.
n summer days waits-everywhere.
At a meeting of the board of trustees of
- Marian Douglass in Harper’s Bazar.
Willamette univeirity the college buil­
ding, tece itly damaged by hr.-, was
ALL SORTS.
ordered rebu.lt.
?
Mower and mow er doen the farmer be
<*< uie a fiower in polities.
The Oreu-oti I’aeitie pi y car has paid
tlie ent| 1' yes for tliu months of Marell
April ami May last.
Jay Gould has no politics to tqteak of,
tint he has wanted for many years to see
J G Blaine iu the White House. Blaine
is Gould'.-ideal candidate.
Mrs. Parnell, widow of Purn« II,the Ii i-h
lead r, continues in a very weak ami
The trial of Mwlum
I Vnver preear oils condition. <he is unable ti
aGetioiii-t. cti'leil Saturday in a verdict sleep without the aidol drugs and eani.ot
partake of solid food.
of guilty as ehatge'l.
Jack Mi-ln'oeh, well known jn the
Pin ct is the fastest ilentile performer,
having a tiottmg reeonl of 2:1s'... ami a eastern Oregon bs-ehall worl I, ha» fallen
tier
to a fortune of »10,000 by tiieiieatti of
pacing record of 2:0«>.
his father in Canada. II«-is now o t his
Tlie burnt distriit of The Palle. is
way home to get
C l the money.
bui <img up pretty rapa'ly. About :>0
build.tigs are in course oi construetioa.
The sovereign grind l-dg«. of Old
Bellows brought up the quest! >n of re­
The long-talked of coal mine on lllair
ducing the age limit for adinis-ion to the
Forward's place in the Wahl" hills is
order to 18 years, this morning. It was
now being develop'd with bright pto-
defeated by a vote of 157 to 58.
epeets
A| plication is about to be made by­
Rul e Mitehell was sentenced to eigh­
Sarah Althea Terry, to the ciriuit court
teen years in the p. nit' iit ary for kilntig
at San Francisco, for the teturn of her
Oscar Carndall at Red Blull. lie has
two pistols, tlie litigation in which the
appealed.
p «tols were used being now djse I.
When yo't have spilled any tiling on a
There is a direct issue t»etween Hi?
iiot stove, or milk lias boiled over, sprink­
le a little sa t on it ait'l the smell will 1 h*in icrat* ami Republicans in regard to
the abundant crops, which Democrats
die tight then.
4(‘r bute to tlie l»enifi«*ent Providence,
The prince of Wales will be fifty years wi.ile Republicans give McKinley's tariff
ol age on tl o I'.'h of Novetnlier. Kaiser
the credit.
Wilhelm's intended gilt is said to Ire
.fust before c<»ing to the state fair the
wortli |ItHJ.OUO.
editor of tlie Silverton .V/#//*•<// wro‘e an
A few months ago San I’iego was
item warning all to look out for cappers
shipping away (otaloes at 50 cents a
and bunko men, ami before Ii»» was on
bushel, and now that city ts buying them
the grounds an hour he drop|»ed *40 in a
at «1 per bushel.
shell game.
Forty one years ago, Oct. Is, the steam­
Sunday morning while one of the noble
er Oreg >n entered tiie Golden Gate tear­
•ex was engage»! in tlie national game of
ing tlie tews that Caldortiia hid been
poker, at Forest Grove, Lis w ife ap)H*are«l
admitted iniothe Union.
on tlie t-cene just as he made a bet. She
Mr. Sabine, brother of Miss Ella C. »'ailed him. and he thought it good policy
Sabine, has la-en elected secreiary of to see her hoinv.
the Merchants' Protective Association,
An attempt was made in Diblin Mon-
vice I. R. Dawson, dt ceased,
d iv to blow up tlie office of ihr .National
A Texas judge has refused to natura­ i’ress, a McCarthyite organ. The bomb
lize an anarchist ts-< attse h s views ate fe:l in an alley, (»leaking tlie w ndows
nut American. Whether this is good and badly damaging the «••liters room.
Fortunately no one was hurt.
law or not it is all-hied good seme.
Mr Flower, the New York candidate
The new Portland
un btiililitu,
tn course of construction, is IdoxlOO, aud for governor, Lke Senator Stanford com-
when completed wih be nine stories high, memorafed tlie death of an only sun l»y
with a tower 200 Ret high above the an act of public t»enefieence llebudt in
Watertown an institution for the benefit
side walk.
of boys. de*igm*d for b »th their amuse­
Portland thinks of taking ».100,000
ment ami i i mt rm lion.
worth of the bonds ot the U li A N. Co.
In a shor» tinie th»* Comr d’Alvim In-
to sei ure a perrage road around The
Dalle', on the W.ishington side of the diaiisw llbe paid the pur'liase money
h»r that portion of the r»*«ervati<»n (»ought
Columbia river.
hy tlie government
There will tn* fl.
Ti den's w II has been declared void. I io for each man, woman and chili in
Peop e w ith large estates might as well tlie trll»“. which means that tlie wm le
quit making wills, if the “s.ige of Gra- tribe wilt become ncii at one«'.
merey park" could nut make o:tu that
The health of 1’iince Btam.irck is now
would hoi I water.
said to bo excellent. A German wl.o
AnObio man has been sent to the | visitv.i lii»n recently said that tlie ex
penitentiary for three years for marrying < Tianeellor spent more than two hour« in
his aunt. In Montana, last spring, a the saddle on one day, and more than;
man was fined a tliuusaml dollars Is'cause five huurH in riding over his e-tate in a i
lie refused to marry liis aunt alter lie carriage on tin* following «lay.
agreed to.
< iov. 1’attisjH lias served the state • )■
Tiie smallest tree that grows in Great Pennsylvania well in railing t(.e h » natr
Bri'ii ti may l>e seen on the very top of togetlier to inves»i/ate tlie corrup’i<»n
Ben l.einoud. It ts tlie dwarf willow, and public r bbery* recently revealed
w Inch at maturity, reaibcs a height oi In bi«course he is heartily sustained l»v
only tv.o inches.
the Philadelphia Public
/•. a leading
The paper mill at Oregon City turns republican pa|»er, owned by George W
out six tons of newspai'er daily for tlie (Uiiids.
S en Fram isco /.an1 lie capacity
Ti ev have a n«*w ami fasciuatieg kind
of the nulls is to '»• increased to niaii- of gambling down in Texas. Pouts ar»*
ufactu.e ten tuns daily.
sol I regularly on the sue« ess of the g»»v- |
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WHERE TO
T
GIG
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Celebrated “Leaf Ant.*’
One of the oddest little creatures in all
animal uature is th»? “leaf ant” of Central
America.
Although different species of
this oddity an* know ¡i t«» inhabit the Amer­
ican continent from Brazil to Mexico, the
real home of the true leaf ant is in Nicar­
agua. To all outward appearances this
little insect is a common ant, hut one of
gigajiticsize.it must I m ? admitted, when
compared with the ants of our temperate
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regions, being on an average over an inch
in length.
I’he habit for which these
ants are sq celebrate 1, and one which we
: rigate «Ì Mock ul
could hardly bvliev.* were it not for the tes­
timony of reputable naturalists, is that of
carrying a leaf for a sunshade, just as our
women ami men carry ¡»arasuls aud um­
brellas for the same purpose.
When at work the leaf carrying ants
look like a iittl«* army in winch each in­
dividual memlier is protected from the
sun’s ray« by a little banner of grevu. An­
other remarkable fact in connection witli Apples, Peaches, Pears, ^Cherries
Almonds, Plumbs, Nectarines,
the leaf carrier is that only those at work
Quinces, Apricots,
carry tlie little leafy protection. When a
Walnuts,
long file of burden Is-arers have <lej»osited
Blackberries,
their budgets th«*y discard their parasols
and return for a load without the leaf
Strawberries, Currants,
which made them «uch conspicuous ob­
Raspberries, Cooseberries
jects when on the “up trip.”—St. Louis
and Crapes,
Republic.
CAME.
I)r. llall A lvlrt. Hunteri t«» Alxvayg Ahn
at tlie Blain Instead of the Heart.
Although ti:c sport-man should always
PLAINS ARE CAPTURED.
endeavor to cause deat h as painlessly as |
possible, he cannot dos«» To attain this
end he should, in hunting with the rifle,
A Ruckboanl, a Corral anil P:«1i ■ T*n
always strike the brain, hut this, whether
Meedrd—The Ai.im?K r.»ll«»wcJ I-'
with rifle or shotgun, is obviously out of
the question.
arely Until They Become Docile Tic
A bullet striking the Ixums of tbe head, I
Lasso Business a .Myth.
or solid ¡»arts connecting therewith, as the
Of all the sports peculiar to the plains horns’ in tbe deer family, ordinarily pro­
Bone are endowed w ith greater attraction», duces one of two results. It tnay, firstly,
T»y the imagination of the average youth, stun the animal, causing what surgeons
term ‘‘concussion of the brain,” or, sec-
than that of catching wild horses.
omily, cause d«*at h, «*ith«*r from the severity
To make a success of it one must po««»»«« of the shock or from direct injury to the
an ir<»n constitution, unlimited patience, brain substan<?e.
good judgment ami the ability to take
The writer lias known a large deer to fall
events as they come. All that is net*ded in dea«t fr<»ni th«* impact of a heavy bullet
the way of an outfit is a buckboard and against the base of one horn, a result anal­
team, threeor four saddle horses, a camp­ ogous to death ¡»roduc«*«! by the sand bag
appli«*d to the human skull. Had the ball I
ing kit ami enough supplies for twenty
struck near the tipof the horn the deer
days. The wild horse is a great lover of
would have nn-rvly been stunned, probably
home, and unless constantly disturbed will recovering quickly enough to escape in
range in the same locality for years. It is safety.
Undoubtedly many animals are
by taking advantage of this trait that the rAichrd and slain with the knife that
hunters—they always work in pairs—cap­ otherwise with a little longer interval
might escape.
ture them.
A rn’.ssile passing through a portion of
The first duty is to locate a band; then
Th« CautiouN Cossack
the brain substance almost invariably
find out the extent of their range, their
Says a Russian traveler: ‘‘The Cos­
causes instant death. There are however
various watering places, study them
many «*xamples of recovery after such an sack bear« himself aa if there waa al­
through a field glass, noting any peculiarity injury scattvre«! through mt*dical litera ways a Kirgheez with a spear before and
of g/.it, or any odd colors among them; tore
Even in these casts the patient is a Bashkir with a drawn sword behind
above ail get the correct number. The ob n«*<*« rtrt.uily
rendered
unconscious fur him. He always appears angry and ex­
ject of this is to so fix the Lunch in mind many hours, so that the hunter who in-« tremely cautious, a« if he was on the bat­
tlefield watching hi*» enemy and careful of
as to readily distinguish them from others flict«. rt»i< h an injury upon an animal at* I
an attack from behind. Coming Into con­
tains his «n»d.
running in the same country.
In hunting dangerous game at close! tact with a st ranger, tlie Cossack looks at
THE CORUAL.
him with a searching, scrutinizing eyet his
These preliminaries att»*nde»l to, the next «1» triers, then, tiie brain should ordinarily
talk is like that heard in a cross examina­
question is locating the corral. On this a lx- t he obj»*« tiv<* p tint, unless the bullet in*
tion at the bar; his interrogations are
good deal depends. Gen«*rally s -me arroyo very • »| twv\ in proportion to the size of the
catching questions. So they are all, the
or draw* that extciuis well out into the niimalL I It is generally accessible, and if
plains is selected. Care must la taken that <truck invariably renders tin* game harm- men and the women, the young and the
l»ear with a rifle bullet old. The insolence of their young children
water is convenient and that there is suf­ «■*s. A grizzly is-ar
and aged p«*rsons makes a revolting im­
ficient growth of timber to hide the in­ through the Imnrt may yet live long enough
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his destroyer, if at close quarters, pression. Probably .ill Russia was in the
closur«* from Uro sides. The belter to re­ («» kill
Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries as
<
sist the frantic efforts of the captives the S *veral such instances have occurred,
the (’os.sa<’ks are at present — powerful,
I»en is built in the form of a circle. The With his back broken, the ln*ar may yet
harsh, insolent., half savage.”
posts, deep set lean slightly inward, and rttrik»* viciously with his ¡»aw, hut t a shot in
as a further precaution are braced from th«* tbe brain ends the battle.—J. N. . Hall, M.
Flying AlacliInes.
outside. Ea<‘h panel is then bound with I)., iu Scribner’s.
Flying tnaehim s of the future will of
green rawhide. Wings made of brush ex­
Tlie V ictorioiiA Banana Peel.
necea&it y I m * of h complicated and delicate
tend «»ut in front for 1UU yards.
A young man cam«* along Tremont st re» t. nature, and will r«*<juir»* the very highest
Whatever undergrowth there may I m ? be­
tween is left standing, tbe mor»* effectually in ar the West Eml side line, eating i a order of scientific and mechanical skill to
to hide rhe trap. All evidences of labor in uanas. Tt.e rain was [touring down, and construct ami ojier itu them, France is to-
the way of chips and clods of earth are tie y«»ung fellow, to save n’easing lr- «lay the only country in the world which
carefully removed. If bars are used in­ hamls from th«* umbrella, graceful!v t■•:«• has the plant and in which it. would be
stead of a gate they must Le placed where ti e skin from a ban.ana with hi- t«*< ih, let ¡»os^ihle to manufacture all the material
walk. An idea »■!.;« 1 and to c<mstruct a machine such a.*» I am
they can I m * «¡uickly thrown into position, ting it f/tll t«» the
Flying ma­
¿«»me spot close by, yet out of sight, is se- to occur t«» him, .and he st<»p|»e«l to k: . the now experimenting with.
lecte»l for a camp, ami preparation« an* I ;.nana skin into Tremont street. But the chines will til- ref »re be employed only bv
h.-.iian.a skin hnd glued itself t«> th«* wet the rich arid highly civilized nations.
made for t he start.
Bread sufficient for a few days is baked, Aalk. After several ineffectual ki« ks ) «• Small nation-« md half civilized tribes vs ill
still have to < '«:ihf!it tbeuiM-lves with their
c«»ff«*e ground, and in fact whatever can aave up t h»* attempt.
After his «lepartt^*«* a newsboy, who had present inode of warfare.—Hiram S. Maxim
b«» done to r« ii«*ve the hunter of all labor
while ou the trip is attended to. The next la*en watching, approarhed th»- s[»ot ami in Century.
morning one of the partners starts forthat renew»*«! the kicking. Tlie obstinate ha
Fconomy tn Pilhiwn.
portton of the range where obsesvation has nana skin, however, had fastened its«*lf
A bright woman living in one room w ilh
iirmlv.and th»* iwwtdxiy’s attempt result« <1
shown 1 he band most likely to l>e.
.nthe spreading of the banana skin «»ver a folding bed m.ikesone set of pillows serve
W ALKING THEM !M»WX*.
quit«» a ntimlMT of s«|iiare inches, al <> iu on a low, manufacturefl divan, rug cov­
At sight < f tlie outfit the mustang« hud
ered, as well as on the I m *.I. She had them
die together f«»r a few moments, the mon* ■1»•; t iment to his shoes
An »»Id, kindly disposed gt ntleman ii,,'.t made squan ind large, and by day they
wary walking nervously around
the
happen«*«! along. He e>pi< <! the 1». t.ioa are incased in slips <»f plain sateen snugly
others. Then off they go, the stallion al
button«»!, while at night they are clad in
w iys bvhiml, k«*eping between his charges
r snowy linen. This may he a suggestion to
and the thre.ittried danger.
A mile or
some other woman similarly situated.—
mor«* away thev stop and face around, the
f New York Times.
hauler with arched neck trots hack a few
I
yards, f’aws the ground as he gazes long
About Black finh.
and earnestly ar t he st range object pics I-
»ling slow ’iv towanl him. Then, as if he
Tire blackball gets its name from its back
had solved the mystery, he gives a neigh <»f -i'h-.vaik it would !»<• a bl».‘s>e«l thing. 1 and sides, which are black. It is caught
alaim and th«- whole band go thundering a. I i brow it inio th«* sîrc<:, if nobody
early in the spring and through the sum*
will.” and tin* poor ol<i man waltzed over mer, from oil the rocky ledges of the coast.,
out of sight.
to
th»*
«pot
w
fiere
the
inn<»cent
looking
The h inter notes their course, fills his
or from boats .anchored over the reefs.
wa¡tir¡^ f«,r its prey.
pipe and settles back for a long rule. There ban.ma rtidn lav, war
Blackfi»h vary in size from two to sixteen
It
nsisted
his
an«
<d
attempts.
He
lifted
one
¡.s no Lurry here. His G the waiting race
pounds. Baking is, we believe, the favorite
f«w»t
lugli
and
brought
it
down
upon
ti.«*
carried to t he utmost bounds of patieuce.
mode of cooking them, on account of their
I he yelloxx' rtkin r«*mai ned, hut th«* dry flavor.—New York Weekly.
Ti c rh it: « ' ir«’ he will see nothing <»f his skin
|o«it
p.L-s»*«l
by
th»*
spot
witfi
au
annihila;
qu >rry for an hour <»r more, and even then
it m i\ !••• onlv a c dumn of dust far ahead ing energy, and the old gent lemán and t
Raby’ castle, the seat of the late Duke of
whi<- i *••' s I nth»’ the watchful leader i umbrella sat d«»xx n in the muddy wat»
Cleveland, is one of the most magnificent
¡.••»be ii
_ iu i and again hirt his han-m the umbrella on t«»p. That was tlie l.i*-r ducal bouses in England
It was bought
■ta<k«n the victorious Lauana ¡«eel. It from tbe crown by Sir Henry Vane, who
on th
a.is
eyc«l
re.-
;
«<
c!
faliy
by
the
spectatoï
So
rning pisses, the mustangs
in making the purchase presented it to
■ it i ■»«'•. ■«•ar<-l to renew the struggle.— James I as “a mere hillock of stones.”
keepi
same general direction in
I»«»st«»ii
Journal.
tried. At noon the team is
HI) 11 1
. i ailowe«! to graze for an
Neither w« nor any other nation expends
'•lyleg That Seldom C'liangr.
hour,
iu - ch i.-«*, if such it can I m *
the scientific care uj.'U oysters that t.>e
I he « ip trade is largely in the hat ds <-f French <!••
4n;ed. During t he afternoon,
We have large beds in the
l»l»ers \\ I»« > buy from the man u fact ure rs Chesapeake and along all our coasts, fr- tn
fable point, the gla.-s is use«l to
til :i«l ihrttribu:«! t iiv goo»ls.
Kv«*ry coi . m :«!« r
he p ;■ .-«lied arc still on ah» ad.
which tlie oyster Is taken up and trans­
.;«•«ity \x«*rtt < f I’.ttrthurg has large* jobbing
it is hkidythe limits of the
planted in freslt wnter
u re..’bed and tiie Landis i oii-ts that »1« il in caps, and the wildest
The hunter mak»*s camp, K < ky Mountain hunter «»ften wears a cap
Aluminium h taking the place of mag­
anima) from the keg, gives s«*nt him through jobber an»l retailer from nesium in flash light« frr photography
x >f jucket rope and turns in the cap manuf.u tories of the French quar The mixture consists of powdered alumiu-
ler 'i'he* taste of western folk does not
easily « hang«1, ami fids fact gix
to the <• qi lum and chlorate of pota»*: im, which
gives a brilliant flash w.th but little
tra«le a certaiu steaduiess that it wotih! not
•moke.
have* xx. re Jt entirely dependent upon tbe
How
J. T. Appereon was re-elected prtri­
detit of the state agricultural society.
mustangs .
THE WILD
HORSES OF THE
vagal i«s «»f young peop]«1 on the* Atlantic
< «»ast. You may see by the goods in th«-
< ap Imuses of this town every variety of
' font i« i .«in in cap, along \x:: ;i the lieretta
of the priest, the s .«»vol h.xt e«f the bishop
ami the n««»rtarbo.»ni «»f the university
st udetit.
Curiously enough, t here i- little or no de
mand for tl.«‘- odd headgear that reaches
tins town irpon tin* brads of m-wly arrived
immigrant -
For« ¡gn caps and the pecul
iarit iv.rt ot at: ir« that thus come iu rn(»idly
«lisapi*.ar. Tiie Italian women cling to
their g.«y kerchiefs, but men ami women
f «‘tijvr natinu-ilitirs make haste to con
l<-rm t<» f he cust»»ms of th»* country. Ina
few xve-tvrn states, where there are large
• •niesof 1 «ndgtierrt. »-s|>ecially Germans,
ing in commntiit it s of their own. pecul
iariti« s «.f dr»-s survive, and for those peo
pic tlie «.qimaker- design distinctive hra«l
gear
New York World
Dr < irowers, Jr., Willi itn R < irowera, ernment rain-makers to cans»* ram w ith­ Ii
F. R S., iw.th of whom were in attend­ in twenty-four hours after tlie hotnbird- t L
M.«’1 KED AT LAM'.
ance tl|>on Parnell during his last illness ment of the skies. It gives the s*ttl»*rsi
i
i'. «:• ^h the band, ihir^ty from
said his death was due to acute rheu­ whose crops are suffering from drought
a good chauce to hedge.
r ! 11 - run, .ue aliead of him, ami,
matism and congestion of the lungs.
¡laving drank lh»*ir fill, are st retched out
When Sells Bros.’ circus left San 1
Tiie rumored fatal illness and death
«»fl ti. grHrts th at kTow-v I hi< k and soft a«
of Ijtieen Victoria in tlie city papers a Francisco tor Australia Nell e Wills-m, 1 a r -b« ..r .id th«- Ink«*. On the contrary,
few days ago was a canard, as tlie »pieen of Arkansas, accompanied it. N«* lie is if ti: • mu*: i- _i«*r is t h«*r«* first, so much the
still enjoys tier usual good health, not­ eigtit feet two and three quarter ¡nuhes i bvtt» r
in«* iv.im j.-*« watered, the keg is re­
It is I
withstanding she was 72 years of age in in height and weighs 120 pounds.
filled and he wails.
Nor is the vigil a
related of her that while employed on her 1« hil ; “no. f-'i that line of anim«il>, «trung
May last.
father’s farm , in a tit of anger, kicked a ' out in Ind:.in iil«* along an old buffalo trail
Gen. Chris Taylor, who was the first mill»» ami he died within an hour.
! lt*adm_: to the \\ iter, are the «»liji-crs of his
person ever made a Mason in Oregon,
Two hundred tbousaml jieople from all rtvii’ch. At rtiiiht ,»f the Lin ki ar<l th«*y
lie bting admitted at Oregon City 11!
years ago, is still living at itis home tn over Ireland atteml»*«! tlie funeral of Par­ an* “ >n«* au nt», and yesterday .«* experience
bayton. l ew of ins old associates are nell, which leads the Lomlon Chromeh t<? is rep» .(te<! l“«lay.
So it. <*<>ntinues, with many triaks and
remark that “the Catholic democracy
now living.
By that
thus pays their last tribute of homage to disappointment*. fi>r a week.
\\ «o 11 Hour l»y
York*» l*rup«*rN.
A Volo farmer turned a bat <1 of mules the Protestant lea»!er in
defiance (*f nnv . if tiie hunter is up in his business
During t hr»e moot hs of 1^90 in the work
ami hor.-es into a patch that bad t>een pr ests, in defiance of a majority <»f their an«l lias h id average success, the wild
h«»rs.-s are g«*tting footsore. The vehicle is boil*-»*<-ui;i<- yard-».f st« ne were brokeu,
planted to cantaloiijs*s. There was quit«' own representatives in parliament.
I wm - i «!!)!!
a familiar sight, and th«-y are i»5 \ar»ls of rag < .«rjH*t were woven, 2,751
a quantity of tlie fiuit left, and the ani­
cubic feet of st« ii«- f< nndation were built
Mother Guote, whose melodies bave (intent if it keeps a mile away.
mals took a grea* fancy to it. As a re­
The man
in» has been staying incamp by masons, 1,155 square feet of floor sur
sult there are seven dead mules and one fjl eu millions of infantile minds with
hfe-endunng tom-foleries,
lias
been now takes a iiaml in the game. His ap­ face wer • concrete«!, 5uo j airs of women’s
deatl tn rse.
asleep since 16‘»0. Beneath tlie moss on pearance on h »rsehack is a cause for fresh shoes and 7‘M pairs of women’s* slippers
Forty years ago Louis Kossuth could her battered tombstone in tlie old South alarm, but this gradually dies away, and were manuf.a turvd,
square f»»et of
have raised thousands ui dollars in an ctiurch, Boston, w . ih lately f« und the by th«* ninth day the band can be turned In pine flooring were laid by carpenters, l»e
hour by simple stating that he was in following legend : “Here lies th»* body- any direction and tiie buck board drops out «ides tlie work, of tinsmitIts, locksmiths,
need. To-day he is an old blind man ot Mary Goose, wif«* ol Isaac Goose. Ihed of tin- chase. From this tinu* on the part­ blacksmiths, painters aud harness makers.
In the workhouse laundry during the
in wretchedness and jsjverty in Turin
ners divide th«* watches. While one rests
1690.”
Ilis present cur.diuon is a reproach to
the other ke» ps the fatigue»l brutes on tbe (|iiart«*r’.|s,'.»S7 pieces were washed. In the
There
was
great
excitement
in
Union
civil zation.
move. They are herded u it bin a few miles Ward’s ¡»land insane asylum 231,109 pieces
county over the finding of a lady merchant
were washed
There were made here dur­
Dr. J. R. Bayley, of Newport, has of that place lying in an irrigating ditch, : of camp, ami if there is a moou the work
ing the quarter 295,.515 pounds of white
brought nuit against the Multnomah with her hands tied Lehiml her. Mis. continues well into the night. Great care bread, 17,213 poun<ls of Graham bread,
Street R. R. Co , for 115,000 damages, Mary E. Summers was at first l»»*lieve«i to is necessary now to keep the bunch from 11,461 pounds of gingerbread and 8,477
alleging he sustained tryere injuritn tiave been i’oudy dealt with hut the jura ( splitting up ami wandering off
In twelv«.* «lays, ae a rule, the.v are docile pounds of (’¿ike.
while getting otf one ol ttieir cars in was unable to find any evidence of a
Thousands of printed forms used in de
enough to b<* work«**l toward the corral,
Portland, llttoiigh the carelessness of one struggle about tlie plate upon whnh t >
gentle horses being used as a decoy. Once partments under the care of the charities
of the drivers in Stirling the cars before has»* such a conclusion.
in the wings they are crowded along, and and correction commissioners are set up
he bail al ghted.
A dispatch from R itnv, <»n the auth- ' lie fore they r«*alize what has happened the and run off each quarter on Ward’s island,
and on tiie Islip (»ranch the crops planted
Portland lias forged ahead more in the ori’y of a cardinal “who i.s very near the ; barj> are up and their liberty Is at an end.
Each animal is thrown ami a short chain included eight acres for potatoes, one for
last twelve months than tn any previous Pop»,” announces that everything is in
year in tier history ; tlie accietlon to tier readiness for the removal of the Pope or forked stick, called a clog, is fastened to corn, one for cabbage, four for rye, and
poi-iilat on I as been drawn mote from from that city. The cause of this st» p is a foreleg to prevent them running when smaller plots for carrots, b«*ans, onions,
outside rtaliza'ion of tlie fai t tf.at site the recent attack on some French pil­ turned out. The Iwld barbs of the plains tomatoes, parsnips, be»*ts, leeks, cncum
sits in t)>e way of empire, and is hound grims in the city of Rome, which is undergo a w«>efiil change when cooped up bers and sweet corn. —New York Sun.
in a corral. Viewed at close quarters thet
to he tlie 1< ading cotair.etcia) city on tlie thought to have been planned before
Clarence II. Freeman, the champion
are a narrow chested breed, dear at $100
nor th western coast.
hand by the Ita ian government.
per dozen. They never forget their wild life, checker player of the land, is a mulatto
They oiler a bounty for the ears of
A New York produce shipper informed and no matter how much care may be be with a slight tinge of Pvquot Indian blood.
rabbits in Idaho
Tl e discovery recent­ a reporter a day or two agj that he ex
Fie used to lie a porter and an errand boy
stowed upon them, at tbe first, opportunity
ly of several 1 ve ‘‘bunnies’’ minus their pected to ship no fewer than two million
jn an old tavern in Providence, where lie
they will leave the civilliiug Influences of
ears lias developed tire fact that active l a rels of apples to England this fall
the rauch ami join f)je free bands that lives, and began to play checkers when lie
bounty-*' rkers are trapping the jacks, Ttiis apple trade with England has all
was seven years old, using white and black
still roam their native flats—Cor. St.
• I PI’ing their ears and then turning grown up within the last few years, and
beans for men.
Louis Globe-Democrat
them lor.se to breed a future crop from has increased rapidly since IsSS. Eng­
A iioi ' t three years ago C. \V. Wiliams,
which b-'Unties can 1st obtained till the land grows but a relatively small quanti­
R etukvs are now coming in by which then comparatively unknown tn turf
end of time.
ty of apples, ami likes ours l»etter.
we may test the workings of the laritl’ in circles, made his appearance at Indejeil*
A Georgia judge | reformed ti e most
The great slate of Missouri keeps up all its hr.inches. Except the projected .lence, la., with the two stallions Ax-
wholesome fir.ing job on record the other
day. An audreni-v tn a court room cheer­ its reputation as a prolific eountiy, par­ duty on block tin all the M» Kinley taxes ti ll and Allerton. They were then three-
ed during a murder trial, ami were ticularly in the matter of chil Iren. A a>«* now in full force. The last of them vear-olda, and Williams' peculiar system
silenced only after l on-irl-rable » Hurt, lady passenger from .Missouri, on a west to be clinched in place was that on tin of training brought down on him tlie rid­
w hen the judge had tl.e doors ha ked and boumi hxin which pissed through Pen- plate, which went into effect on July 1st. icule of experienced turfmen, lie per­
fined the whole lot <4 them, ab nit 200 tn leton the other day. bad with her a Many thought that at that time importa­ sisted tn itis work, however, and demon­
number, and ordered a new trial. Tney faimly of eight children, and ihe two tions wonhi imrne lia’elv come to a lull strated the real wortli of Ins method of
old st « *v» n-year -old twins; the ne.\‘ Rtop. With taxes amounting to about 70 r <ining by driving Axtell to a record of
won’t trifle with that court after this.
triplets, aged ti re»* and one halt years, per cent, of the entire value of the arti­ 2:11 and afterwards selling him for «105,-
Latest advices f on; Alaska Mates that ami the last baby one year old.
I cle, and stocks on haml estimated at iHHI to a syndicate headed by Colon« I
about 1.50 miners are at work on
about l')0,000,000 pounds—not to speak John W. Comiey. And now the stallion
It has been proven com lusivelv that
the fortv-tnile placers there, ami the
■ >t the new iacdori»*« H.vd to be going up illerton has made the world’s record of
prorluct this year is expected tola* alsirtl s»»m»* <?t the large Unit <atineri» s in the in every town in the United Stab s ex­ 2:0' i '4. Wdliatns evidentally knows his
»50,too
S .me mitt' rs make from »l.OtSt east have !»«♦ n < airy ing < n a sy i-tematic cept tin* one in which the observer l.ttsinisH, in spile of the wiseacres.
to »1,500 each. Provisions are high, fraud to the detriment of the I alit« mia happened to be—it was suppose d that
tl >nr being worth »15 ¡ st hundred, bacon ini t iiidii trv by putting up fruit nmlrr nobody would find it profitable to buy
“O f all current lies there are few more
‘The world owes m»*
4'1 c* nts ami htats 25 rents a pound, ( al foima l.ib h. The major p r’en of abr« ad. But th»» teturns show that it» precious than this
th»*
ft
nit
put
up
’
ii
this
way
has
l«*en
of
w hile bu'ter is worth »1.50 fi r a three
»tie limt me !Ph afler the new dtlti'*« went i living.’ ” said the president of an ex-
tin*
finest
quali
’
v,
ai
d
if
the
infei
or
frtii
’
pjtiud can.
________________
into » tfi ct weirnpoited 12,.’><>1,1 11 pounds ,'ensiv»* manufacturing con<*ern the other
was not similarly ’abeled the injury I
of tin piates, on which the taxes at the 1 lav. “Tlie world owes a man n thing
would not be so great.
For Over Fifty Y«'ars
new rate, amounted to 1276 34«'» l b At ainleea he, by hi« own achievements ban
made it bis debtor.
Tlie mail who
Hie old »ate they would l ave be«*n |12«5,
M ks . W inslow s Soornis«.
i;tT has I»« pa
Eisitemcut.
611 11. < >f conrw thin is a mere tritl»* to (bjnkw the world owe« him a living ba«
is.-d for children t»*»*thing. It s«‘"th«*s the
bild, softens th«- gums, allays all pain,cures Kunx high in this pia« «-< v.-r • sxM.-ni Btiil.i* the total amount the tin tariff is cost.ng taken the first step toward« knavery ; th
wind •lie. and i- th«1 b«—t r«*me«ty f -r «linr- ♦*r," ns it «■ur»** «IvrtjM-psia. <*«»iirtfi|>ati«>n, <*a- us.
I'he fact that prices are high enough •econd step is taken when he tries to
Tweiity-five 1«
riunii. Twentv-iive
«•« nts a Inittl«*.
I m »tt I«1. bold
¡Sold by tarrh of the !4t<»ina«*b, un«l makes pur«* b|«»..«| •<> al ow any import rig at all shows that collect tlie debt which is not due him.
all druggist» through-»ut the world.
aii'i buil'lrt up th«- fosfeni. H jrt $1 a bottle tlie lull amount of the duty is ad led to The men who have most moved th<
at Brooks' ♦lrnj'—tor«*. T'-ll v«»iir fri»-n<is of
evprv !»«»»in l of the 400,060,(W in stock world have not been ho much men of
its uu-rits Avh« n j"ii u-« it.
Salary. 125 |»»r Week.
II lb* lllrt I I’d . As that Ftock I c- •»‘iiins, Rtrictlj’ so-called, as men of in*
••line mediocre ahi.¡Me«, untiring work-
Want'll. G« mh I agents to s« ll our g«-n«ral
co me <
ex’ ausled,
iinpoi tatiuns
w.il
lin»- «>t in« i « •liaiuli**»-
X 1 I" Illi ng. A bovi*
ltdunu f’ilt»
I st»»a illy inri e ue lin’.il they n ach the «»hl • r«, perrevering, «elf-reliant an 1 i.mlcfat-
salary wi'l In* paid to "I:v< " atr«nts. I F’or fur-
1,‘ iatur-
an t th»* taxes will mount up to •gable ; not ho often the gifted
SVNPT<>MS -Moisture; lllt« nsr ;t« lii!iu ami figur
I II» I Ì Ilf « UTIlUt H ill ll<l'll •
a!ly bright and shining qualities a# tho^e
singing: most at night ; «vors«- l«> -ei’atuli.nu. t
( Iti» A«;«» («».NEH M. st 1*1*10 Co.,
I ■» . IM) B O f.. «k-jn o O.frlO a year.
Ifall«»w«'l
to
continue
tumors
t««i»i».
win»
n
r.
-Wist
Van
IhireiiSt.
Chicago,
111.
who
have
applied
themselve«
dil
: ont'v
N
oft« n l»ie» «l ami ul< « rat«-, h< coming v« ry rt >r«
to tbeir
their work, in whatever line H
ii m.iv
SW,ONE'S OINTMENT stops till- ’.t»hllig ami
• * //«»«r t’> C m »-» ttli fikin />« x '* omî m “
4’an’t Sleep Nights
bl«*«8iing. heals ulc«*ration. ami in tu<»st< as*s
have been.*’__________
Simply
I« Hie »'»«inplnint ot ttioiisamin -uff» > ¡nir from i«'Uiov«s the uni'-rs. At druggists, or tv .nt4-rna! 'pply “SWAYNK H I MNT.MENT.” N«»
iiHsiicin«' r«-«|uïr<*d. Cur«*s i» tt« r.
l)r.Swa> ne«VHon, Fhila«1e .
A ¡’piegate-Willinmt 8u c Line.
,\>tlotta, i’«»nsuinpf i<in. < «>mrl»'. «•»«•. Ind )<»»» nail for .50c
eczema, i t« h. iHl « rupîiotiH on t lu- tac«-, h mds.
, vit try Hr. A< k< i
I'njib-h R< iii « <! v ' It is phis.
II«-'.' . At . !• avitiif the slijn char, whib
H«•r«iaft« r the f »lb'wing at«* of fan* wi
I Ii« b« rti pr» parat i««n kn»»u n tor laimr 1 i««iil»h ~
healthy. B- i!i«-;it In ;l jT1g H||(j curativi
lw charged “ii tIi«1 abov«*
ii«*: From Ja< k-
Sold on a !•<».<11\« uuaninhi’ al 2«’ h '. and ’»Ou
•fs ar«- J»«»- ’^«’rtsed . . by , ........
n«, otlur , ...........
rein«*«!
Corn Wanted.
s tiivil!'* to Eniontown, 54 «•••Iits; i.. Appi«»
filli druggist * or 5w A V NF.’s Ol NTM »■ S T
gat«*.
$1;
1
“
WilHains,
st. -5<». Packagi-«
Timber land for Sale.
I I Th- Medford lai-tilling and 11« tilling Co.
earri« »1 safely at r«*a.sonabl rat»*«. Katisfac
Two thousand a« r« s ol Nugar-pinc am) fir arc r.-ady to buy corn, ami nill ¡«i« Go ••■■i.r—
Hun guárante*.'I.
¡ i bushel for all th« -orn m tin*'vali«*».
tiiniar in the up|»< f Hogue liver «’ountry
A. Lornji. Contractor.
MEl>Y>ekl 4 ídLl¿¿. Mudlud.
App'y tub. b. Aikuu. liutpiti.uiigvu
MTh«-n Baby was si<*k. we rate h< r Castorlx
Wlj«-ti she w as a »'Itii-1 sh«-< i 1 fo» < .»-doria.
•V11.WI h«* Is HUt. y.-'
.
• •’u*«K’t > »'a'*:- I a
RIVERSIDE
Executrix's Notice
NURSERY!
In the matter of th«* estate of Charles L
Thurman, diseased.
Grant's Pass. Oi
u.
SMALL FRUITS, ROSES
AND SHRUBS.
At Lowest Prices.
THE RIVERSIDE NURSJ RY
N t<><-;it<*«i one and <>n«-luilf mil«-s I h -I ow
(»tauf' í ’ g .- s , <n K -in i iv« r. «.nth« |)imi<*k
tarín, atei in the b« -t and elcam-rt soil in
sout hern ()r«*u«»n
Qi-nTT’«
OQ.JI I O
CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
SCROFULA
FMULSION ?532£g,T,s
CURES I Wasting Siscases
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many Lave gained one pound
per day by its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains tin- stimulat­
ing properties of the Hypophos­
phites and pure Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil, the potency of both
being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over tlio world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
is hereby given that the
iindvrsigtivd has been Hiipoint«*d ex«*cutnx
N otice
id the ♦•state of Charles L. Thurman, de<*eMA«Yl,
by order of the County Court of the Stale of
Oregon in ami for Jackson County.
An persons Indebted to sai<! «-stat«* are re­
quired to settle th«1 same imm«*d1ately, and
those having claims against the estat«* will
t. IM nt C m hi to me at ui\ i« si«h nc« in >t< r-
ingviile ¡>re»im*t, Jackson ( a ),. Or., with
•top« r v«»u»*li« rs attached, within six months
roiu tin- first publication of this notice.
Dated Sept« mb«*r 25, |s9l.
IIELEX M THERMAN, Executrix.
W. H. F are eh . Attorney.
Notice of Publication
L am » (> eh ( e at K uskkckg . O r ..I
(ictoticr 14, leWI. i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI the
toilowhig-nam«*d s«-tth*r has tiled n«»ti<*«* «»!
hm intention t>> mak<- final pr«M»f in support
<>f hi« claim, and that said pr«H»t will I m * mad«*
iM'forc th«* Judge or County Cl«*rk oi Jackson
Count v. Or< gon, ut Ja« ksojivillc, Oregon, on
Saturday, la«-
l.sjil, viz: Henry A. Bauten,
ij<tm«st«ad «•ntry Nd. 4>’., for th«* HEM <»I
XE»4, XV» «»1 >L 4. iiml X H4 of SWH of J mm * 12
i wp. > S, R 3 W. H . M
H«* naines tin- tolhoving witncMW»« to prove
his continuous residem-e upon and cultiva­
tion of said land. viz. A!tr«*d Cart«*r. Hi-rling;
P»ter Boschy, Jacksonville; Pr’or Eaton,
Ja<-ksotivtll«*: Jolm F. Atteh« tr>, Hcriing; al!
ot Jac kson count v. (>r< g«»n
JOHN H. MH PE. R« giM«*r.
Notice of Final Settlement
In tin* ('«»uiity ('<»urt of th«1 State of Gregon.
for t h«- ('«»unty of Jackson.
In th«- mat I «-rot tli«*«*st at «-<»!' J »* ks ,- Wilson. Sr..
<1« f< Hrt.-<| .
UOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
¡1 ailinmirttr.itoi otih» cstat«1 of J« rtf« Wilson,
si . «I«-« «-a.*•«•»!, ha** fil«-<i in tin* ( »»unty C«»urt
••t Jiu kson count) ,( H «-gon. his final account
as such a<iininirt1rator. and hy order of said
Court Friday, Nov. I.i, Js'Jl. at the hour of
IV «»’<•!«»« k a . m .is t for beat ing f l»»*r«*ol. All
|M*rs4>ns int4-r«-rtt»«l arc hereby not ¡tied to up- <
;>«-ai and tile his or Iu r <»l»j«-cti«>ns t«> said ac­
count <»n ««r before said «lay.
}*ubiirth«8j t»y «.i«icr «»f Hon. J. R. N»*H. Judge
of said court.
ARTHTR WILSON.
A'ltnmiMrul<»r of said «-state.
Dated Oct . 21. lsni
Notice of Public Examina­
tion.
OFFICE OF’
)
I he ( oi ’. xtv ’*« h «» oi . hi ’ pekinten i » ex * i . >
J a « ks «» nx ii.i.r.. Oct. 24. 1 «»I. )
ih helceby given that for
t h«-purpose of making an exHiiPnation of
N otice
.t I ¡»«Tsoti- who may off« r tii<-nis< Iv»-sHScMtidi-
dat«-?- for t<-at‘iicrs «»' t tie sc I km U b «»f tins coun*
ty tto-Countx Si'h.H«1 S|jpermt« n<l«nf tli**r«T»f
u ¡11 hold a public < xam.nation ¿U Jai’ksonvilie,
Jackson c«»unty. < >r«-g<»n. on
U’rdnrsdiiu, XiH'. ht iWii,
C.»mint living at 12«»'elo<-k.
C. S I’KK’E.
( ounty S<-lio«»l Superintendent of Jackson
County, Or«*g«,n.
Sold by all Jtrityyistn.
Summons
SCOTT &. BO W18E. Chemists. N.Y.
THE ONLY TRUE
IRON
TONIC
Will PNrtfy ‘h* BUM« r*«QUUthn
Liver NB(1 ftld»*y» and B**tor« th*
H.altii aud »tf»r • f Toutk l»yap«p«ia,
Want ut Ai-peli*«», Ind’gweion-
Lack of Strength 4«n<1 lira«
} »«• ii,?«*» » -aiyourad B- naa,
m >»< «•• ar 4 DHrrea receira
no»forre Kuhren» the tn tad
n i » uh lie« Iira:n Power.
■---- ------ - . __ j» iffariuir from complaint«
E M
-»r tn their »ei will ft nd
tw
In DK. n/.RrER-8 IBOW
TOfc IC r. H lfe an't *p»»o«1y c ra «i.raa aclaar. b«aL
thy n.pt*x •» F'raanant Mtaniv«» atooantoifei^
ing only add ’«> tba popularity T the origin**-
Po D.-‘l ei: «• • T-.eut j'-t'h* ORKvIMAL aak BCtT.
Dr. HARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILL8L
Cure • «
>n. Li»»r < omp afot and b ekft
(
Hea'ttcf e risnipla 1» om an 1 ¡’ream Book ■
ruuiie -T. rec» i < ' f t*o ce.it« tn poatage.
F
Dr. HARTES MEOICIHS CO.. 8t,Lwll, U
In th» Justie«*’s Court of tlie State of Or« gon
tor it»« ( oiinty ot Ju« kson. precinct of
Ja<*kso!iville.
Jacob Conh,y, plaintiff, vs. Isaac ('«liter, dc-
t« n«iant; action to recov«*r mom*v.
To Isaac ( enter, th«* above-named defendant.
IX IHE XAME <>F THE S I A I F OF OREGON
I You ar« ii«*r«*by
tun by r«quir«*d
,
to Hpp<*ar
, B__ ______
Htid
answer the ».'oiiiphilnt
------ «»f - - the
-
- -
h ! • m » v <* Plaintiff
in t h«- at»ov • cntitb*«! (>»iirl. no* «<n fib- with
th«* Justice «• <»! the F«- h »-«- <»f km id Court,
within ten da vs
from th«- dMt«- ot th««
service of tbirt KumiiKiUH upon you, if
served in
... ___
Ju'krton County, Oregon; but
it served in any <>iher ________
county ... hi ... th«- ________
>tat<- of
Oregon, then within tw«*nty days from th«*
dat• ot the service ot t Ins summons upon y<»u;
<»r it -« rv« «1 on y i>u out ot tin- State «»t or« gon.
<»r by publication, then by the tw,-nty-
tirst day «»t
X«»v« tuber. ls’Jj.
An<l y«»u
are hereby notified that it you fail to
app«*ar ami answe r said complaint, us |j« r«*t»y
r«*|UJrc«l, tlie i’laintifi will apply to tb«-«*ourt
for a ju«!gnient «¡gainst you tor tin suui <»f
on« iiundr»«! and twelv«1 dollar** an«! thirty
cents Ml-’ k*. and !«»r tin* c«*.**ts and <1 js -
t»ur-' m«-ntrt <»t tilts action.
Published in 111« l»l M«I( HATH TIMES by
ori< 1 -of W. J Ply mal* . Justie»* «»f th«- Feac«-.
made on < k’tobcr ti, 1891.
W M. COLVIG.
■Kt tornev for Plaint iff
Administrator’s Sale of Real
Property.
In thè Connty Court of thè State of Oregon.
t"r rii......... ....
ot Jackson, sioing for tire
tratinaci ioti ol probntc tmsiriess.
In tbe rnatter ot thè i~iar. ,,t J,,hri E. Kos«.
<1 in-emù si,
oTli E le IIEKEBY GIVENTHATKY VIE-
tue ot all ordi r and Ire.ns<- ot ito alarve.
entitted court, in tbe above-cutlthd mailer. 1
aiti ori
f^tturriau, .Vortmbrr i i, ¡SU/,
al 2 o'etoek f. M., Neil al tire CourtboiiHc dom­
iti Jat ksoiiville. Ort-gon, thè lollowmg di—
M ritieil rea!-«-!.Ile, to.W 11;
Tlo- riortti
"t t««is 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5. and west
*d irorthweM ij ot seismo ir; in uiwnshlp
notti ».seri South, ot rana«- two west, coit-
taiiiing M.> aeree. The cast t^ ot northi-aat
14 ut eteiroii 12. in lownsbip.r, Mutili, rana«
t a. m . « ontalmiur stiliti a.-r.si. Alao thenorth
q, l donali..11 land clami No. <W. in townehip
r. O.utlr. <>r rana. 2 w.rl. All n, Ja.kx.n
«■"unt>. Oregon, i'hi sanie ta-ing thè propi rty
ot tlie «stai, ot Jolor S,. Hoss, d.c'eiised
T.-i nis gold coni al da> ot aalc.
N "le -All thè alaive land wfll ta-soldiii Iota
i" san purebasera, oi so uni. li llierisif as may
l'< I"'."ai j lo pa) rh<- indcbudmsa of thè
• ■stati.
l' iuts la per i-'-irt. of thè pureharie pii. e
< aeri mi da.i of sale; thè l'alaiiee casti on eoli,
tu marioli ot sai«-lq thè e«,miti court
N
To cure Bi iou-iu-ss, Sick Hcad.ache, Consti­
pation, Malaria, Liver »’omplainls, take
the safe and certain remedy,
SMITH’S
BUE BEANS
I s«- the SM ILI. M m 4<* little Reatwtothe
bottle) T hey are the most convenient .
Sü«slt4«*>lo lor* nil Æ uch . ft
Price <»i either size. 25c. per liofile.
1 *-asturia
Win n she h ul « inidri*u, she oave
LEG A L AI ) VERTISEM ENTS
KiSSING‘ - J-
,7-7°^""^
*
’ < r tn
, «ft .r »Gi::.; -
U.EHEANS $T LOUIS WO«
• > ■
VF "I" WK
J.F.Sg THJ l CO.V-»
t r—,’-,- -çrr/.i —_ j - thlii _ i
i !■■■!■
sPills
1
eliza I ieth
koss.
AdinmMratrix <d thè «»tale «it John E.
i("ss de«-eas<xl
Referee’s Sale
p I t H'l AM E IT A DECIIEE MADE ON
I tlx l' tli«la> of >« |>t« inb«-r. 1KR1. bj th«* cir­
cuit «-ourt «»1 tin* stnt«* <»t Oregon tor Jackson
«•« unty. in a suit for partition of r« h ! pr« | < »tv
wh« r. :ii M;o\ ( . M u. r is plaintiff mik .AU
iaii: m . Mi • i - •!« !«ndftot, and by vn-tiic
an oi'l« r «iulj issii«-«! ««ut of said circuit court
<m th«- abo\< imntb iHft date. I am, as th«*
A torpid liver derfangub the whole sy«»
nt« t«« app« int««l tor that j urjM*«-. auth««r-
<«m. aud prod urea
z« U an«! uir«-<-t«-d t«« s«-ll th«- h<-reinsft« r d«*-
s«-rib» «1 t« al pr« | « r t> b< longing to said t»lain-
Sick Headache,
t iff and u« 1« mlant. tn th« manner pr««vi<1« <1 ty
¡aw X« " , t ii« ret«»r«-, in oi»«-dh net-to said or­
der. 1 "'ll *fl«r for sal«- at public auction, to
' t h« hi*.*hot an«! I«« st f»idd<*r.at th«*court-house
»loot- in Jacksonville, in said county, state
of <)r« won. on
There tb no
?eme«ly for the««
ssr/
7, 1S9/,
FOR TORPID LIVER.
■
à
/
4
I
v~<
✓ z
Dyspepsi?., Costiveness, Rheu­
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
c«mmon <}l%r:is<-«» tb: u Tutt'a l.iver
pilltt.&Y. t>iuS w iU prove. Pile«, 25«.
Sold Every where.
Too Much load
the energie.'of life, and untit \ uu
ros irivr?
for »Volk. Iîti-itii-- ci T t :i i¡r,‘.
UÁTÁHF1H
h'i«. Xt nr.i'ir'a. Corti
ft »r*CHi *r e 41 L
I
(*. f' !.. z Fúf i :■ >
E..» c c oj <
Moore’s Revealed
Remedy
Is King of the Biood, Liver and
Stomach—It has never
failed.
FA.M
<
TA
:i *
A .
l
At th«-hour ot 2 < «•««»« k i*. M. <»f said daj . all
t h« right, titl«-, iit«r< staiMj «-luim ««t tl»« shk I
Marj ('. Mill» t. plaint ¡1!. and U i K ihih M Mil­
ler. <l»-tend»oit. tn and !«» the 1<»ik>witig dv-
scrib« <i r«-al estat« . t««-w it;
l h« soiitln ast 'luarterot th« s«»uthcast<juar-
1« r. and !«»t two \2 o* s«-cii«tn 31. in township
S . R. 4 W_. of W. M.. containing *.♦».•»• a« r« s:
als«».th«- northeast «piart« r ol th«* north« ast
«piarU't. and l«»t on«- (J) ««I s«t-tH»n six ’.♦•.in
townsfii|'-is S.. R. 4 W., of w. M., containing
77.Wa< r»*s.in ad «>n< hun<ir« <1 and lift v-lour und
«.« v« n-hun«ir«thbs |.»4.u7 wcrcsot land.situate
and I«« ing in Jin k*-« n county. Stat«- «.«f (>r« g««n.
Tin t»rns «»f sucii sale, as p«-r sai«l d«*«*rcv,
shall I»« th» pMvment <»t on»*-haif «•! the pur*
c-lias«* ¡«t n « tiier«,«'t in c-asl» on the first dux of
th«- m xt rcguiai t«rtn ««f thia < <«urt; tin other
one-half of saai pure Ims« pric-« to b«- paid
uiilun mu« *.» months from the ord«r (»f <*<»n-
tiiniation <<t sai«i sai«- by said court, the ¡»ay-
no nt « t whic h shall b« se c ured by mortgage!
up«>nail«d said pr««iM rt) . The paity making
such put« has« shah I»« rc«julr<d to ¡»ax 11» p. r
cent, upon th«* entire- pui< has«- prt«*«* at the?
tune of sal«1. sul«j«Tt to confirmation of sale
by said ciie uit c « uil.
’Given under my hand this Wh day of Oc­
tober. 1KW.
SJLAh J. DAY. Referee
4 •
FOR
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
DILIGI >NESS,
Cor. 3d and E Street«,
CONSTIPATION,
BLOOD
PORTLAND, OR
Conta'iiing 120 Rooms. well furnished.
AND
---- THE BEST
Hundí ••■Iv't testimonials like th
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
“J. E. Millet, A-toria. Ore.. writn<| “i
dire 1 nt'* it a < *\ er.* Li vet and Blood 11 > uh •.
IX 1 H E STA I E.
: ikii.es tc and free the Hotel.
(’hiti«*s<* employe»! ami no deviation in
S »hl by till «fruggists
cuts; lodging 2.5 cents to 50cents
!.. I I WisTiiN. Pronrieto
I’ortlan-i. <»r«-g<>n A. P Armstrong. Pnn.
Branch S« liool ('*» i ru. P.« - < ■ i-i.i ■» >.«i< ni. • n.gon.
same rmirw‘9 «»f utudy. wuue rates «»f tuition.
Rnsiness. Shurl hand.
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ftft’ln R-».t>n through«'!!1 Hie y«*ai student!«
.4-1 nt any time ( atal'igue- from either «ch^tl,
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busi nenn, i «- spccttullv anmiunces that In* Is
now pi'i pul-« «1 i<» do all werk in his line in a
tirsi.« !<i-rt manner an<i at a r< aaonabie rate.
I »vili also t«»k«- <-<mti’a«-ts f«»r prospect
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do»i«’ in «l’!T«-i’< nt poi t ums ot the valí« y.
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Mines for Sale.
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and Sure.
DUFUR. OREGON
PfciCE 50 C£«T5 PU ROTTL£
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Till FOLLOWING TIME H'llElffU WILL
I tak«- • t!« vt Sunday . Feb. 22. 1S9|.
GOING KAAT.
Leave Jacksonville at KM A. M.. 1:00 p M.and
5:4(' I*. M
L«-av«-U li«*tr«M’k at h:40 A. M., 112 I». M and
■ M I*. M.
Harbaugh’* at &:43 x M . 1:17 r. m and
I*. M.
Davirtviile at F:5d A. M., 1:27 p. m . and
I*. M.
Arrive at M«-dtonl at '.»•*' A.M ,1:4('|*. ».and
GXM»r m .
GOING WLMT.
M«*lford at 10:00 a
p. w.and
M .
I »ax «».vili«1 at 10:10 a . m .. 2.12 p . m and
7 I*. M.
Leave Harbaugh's at K>;17 a . m ., 2:20 p. m and
7:41 pm .
Lcax e U heir»-« k at 10:20 a . m .. 2:25 p. m and
:4.5 P. xi
at .L.ck onx il'.v al l< . «• A. M.. 2 4' p. f
W. HONEY MAN.
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