The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 01, 1894, Image 2

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    Bad News for Fruit Growers.
A Cheap Power,
S. A. Clarke of Salem, who has spent
much time and considerable money in
trying to open a market for Oregon fruit
in the eastern states, informs us that the
bottom has fallen out. He showed us sev­
eral telegrams in Portland from Chicago
and other eastern cities and from parties
in California, stating that it would be
ruinous to make any more shipments, as
the last shipment did not pay freight and
expenses. There is nothing left for the
growers after the fruit is sold, and those
who undertake to handle it do not make
expenses. Mr. Clarke has given up the
business.—[Eugene Guard.
And at the same time a reliable power, are
the poi nts to be sought for in purchasing an
engine. With steam power a constant watch
on the gauge is necessary to pr event acci
dents, and the expense tor engineering is a
serious item against economy. The gas or
gasoline engine is by far the cheap«'* pow­
er, as It will run r. 11 day without attention
Oi tear of accident, and the cost is nbout
two o«nts per hour tor fuel per horse power.
For intermittent power the economy ot gas
over steam te beyond comparison. While
these points ot superiority are without
question, it is important lu selecting an en­
gine to get the best; the best in the long
run is the cheapest. Do not tail to investi­
gate the striking advantages of the Hercules
Gas and Gasoline engines. Send for cata­
logue. It you waut second-class engines ot
other makes at cheap rates we can supply
you. We have a number taken la trade and
cannot take any more until they are realized
on. P a > meb A R ev T ype F oundry , Front A
Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
T he special stallion race at Boston on
Sept. 26th, for a purse of <15,000, waseasi-
C hai . N iceill , E ditor .
ly won by Monroe Salisbury’s Directum
' in three straight heats over Arion and Nel­
OCTOBER i, 1894. son, also fast and celebrated horses. The
MONDAY
track was a trifle slow and a stiff north­
east wind prevented extra fast time The
to advertisers .
best time was 2:10.
The TIMM has a rlrraiaUos ut 2MM). the
arem* sajoysd by
Mwspaper published
Estland sad Marysville, caiifornta,-
a distane« ot 700 «lies. » therefore offers the
b»i ladaremeaU to advertisers. Our list Is
principali^ resti-» teJsrkwm. Josephlns and
Klamath e.maum. Bast»'"
*»o«ld take
O tto Z eigler , the champion bicyclist,
raced a half mile, on Sept. 26th, against
the pacer, W. Wood, at San Jose. Zeig­
ler won in I xxt, which is considered very
fast time for the track. The horse was
paced by a runner and the bicyclist trailed
■ole ot this.
him until near the distance stand, when
T he Portland Disoatch is again in the he shot ahead and won by about ten inches.
T he . big fight between Fitzsimmons and
land of the living, having been resurrect­
ed by that veteran journalist A. Noltner. Creedon al New Orleans, o,i the 26th,
We wish him and the able journal he rep­ lasted just two rounds and was won by the
lanky Australian. Creedon was an easy
resents the fullest measure of success.
mark for Fitz., who has proved himself
T he Republican office-seeking contin­ one of the most scientific and hardest hit­
gent of Oregon is on the anxious seat and ters in the ring. After the decision was
will probably remain there for sometime rendered Fitzsimmons formally challenged
longer, Governor-el* *1 Lord having not giv­ Corbett and signed articles to meet the
en out what he proposes doing in the matter champion in Feburary for the world’s
ot appointments. He will soon leave for a championship, a purse of $25,000 and a
visit to relatives and friends in the East, side bet of $10,000 before the Olympic club
and until he returns and enters upon the of New Orleans.
duties of his office who the lucky people
T he jury in the case ot the state vs.
will be can only be conjectured.
Prof. McFadden of the Toledo, Lincoln
WK BoftoK
{ very P air G uaranteed ,
address
KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS.
S an F ran cisgo C al
MINING NEWS.
Notices for the location of placer and
The county has rescinded the bounty on
rabbit scatpe, to take effect after Oct. 1st.
quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes
Jess» L. Watters, formerly ot Biy, is now office.
located at Lakeview, In order to send bis
Deeds, just the thing for transferring
children to school.
mining property of all kinds, at the T imes
Senator Cogswell 16 spending a few days Printing House.
in Klamath Falls on his return from Pori
The American Mining Code, standard
laud, before going to Lakeview.
authority on all subjects pertaining to
Rev. R. C. Oglesby is on the way to the an- mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for tale
’nuai conference of tbe M. E. Church, South,
, which will convene at Oregon city during at the T imes office.
An eight-stamp mill was taken to ’’’.e
i October.
D. B. Worthington spent a tew days at Bone of Contention mine in Williams
! Yreka duriag the past week. We would creek district last week, by L. Hendricks,
like
to know what occasions the frequency who is opening up this valuable property.
1
W. M. Hannum has sold 80 acres of
1 of these visits.
“A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed.’
A friend advised me to try Ely’s Cream
Balm and after using it six weeks I belleie
myself cured of catarrh. It is a most valt ■
able remedy.—Joseph Btcwut, 634 Grand
Avenue, Brooklyn , N. Y.
REAL estate transfers .
My son was afflicted with catarrh ; I in
duoed him to try Ely’s Cream Balm and the
The following deeds have been recorded
disagreeable catarrhal smell all lelt him.
in the office of the county recorder since
He appears as well as any one.—J. C. Olm­
the last report of the T imes :
stead, Arcola, Ill.
Sheriff of Jackson county to L A
Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents.
Neil; sheriff’s deed to tract in tp
39 », r2e........................................ $325 00
A Professional Visit.
Dr. Odgers, the well-known dentist, Lottie E Hancock aud J A Jennings
to Mary Jorgensou ; 60 acres in
whose headquarters are at Medford, will
tp 38 s, r 4 w ................................
1 00
soon be at Hotel Taylor in Jacksonville,
0 8 Sergent to Sarah E Dunlap; q
to remain a week—from October Sth to
c d to lots 6, 11 and 12, blk 1,
the 14th. He is a first-class artisan, and
Colver add to Phoenix................
5l0 00
the work he has done already in this sec­ H M WagDer to Lottie E Hancock;
tion is a sufficient guarantee of the excel­
120 acres in tp 38 a, r 4 w
1500 00
lence of that which he will do in the fu­ 0 W Kahler, admiuist.-ator of the
ture. His prices are reasonable.
e* täte ot A L Reuter, to Silas J
Day; lots 29 and 30, Holman’s ad
Piano Tuning.
to Jacksonville................
120 00
M. O. Warner, the well-known piano Ida C and Sylvester Smith to Ed­
tuner, is now in the valley and will visit
ward Smith; yt interest in lot 14,
Medford and Jacksonville after he finishes
blk 20, lots 3,4, 5 and 6. blk 30,
lote 11 and 12, blk 46, Medford
his business at Ashland. His work is of
1000 00
an excellent quality and his prices reason­ ;1 L Butler and J E Butler, to
Maggie E Moe : lots No. 31 and
able.
32, blk P, R R add to Ashland
1200 00
W P Benn and Emma P Benn to
Just Received.
Emory G Wilson; 1 ac-e in tp 39
A full line of school books and other
s, r 1 e............................................. 750 06
supplies; also tablets, fine stationery, etc.,
Max Muller and Louise Muller to
at Dr. Robinson’s City Drug Store, Jack­
Milo Caton; one Io 50x103 feet,
sonville, Oregon.
California St., Jacksonville .... 3i»0 00
G B Van Ripper to Mrs L G
LUMBER FOR SALE.
Chrisman; lots 1,2, 3. 4, 5 and 6,
in blk 30, Coolidge's add to Ash­
All kinds of lumber kept in stock, rea
land ......................... .
to fill orders at $10 per 1000. Apply to^
300 00
M rs . J. K arewski . Jacksonville.
Total
$6096 00
The Magic Touch
or
Hood's Sarsaparilla
You smile at the idea. But
if you are a sufferer from
Dyspepsia
And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be­
fore you have taken half a dozen doees,
you will involuntarily think, and no
doubt exclaim,
“That Just Hits It!”
“That soothing effect is a magic
touch!" Hood's Sarsaparilla geuUy
tonas and strengthens the stomach
and digestive organs, invigorate«
invi
the
liver, creates a l
natural,
_1 __ 2,2 healthy
_
desire
for food, gives refreshing sleep, and
in short, raises the health tone of the
entire system. Remember
Hood’s PsaX
Cures
Hood’s Pilla cura liver illa, constipation,
bilious uess, jaundice, sick headache, indlraattaa
ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
E J Kal«er, Ashland E Johnson, Applerate
O. H. Harshbarger is the proudest man m placer ground in Grave creek district to
L C "arter,
“
T Hallett, Seattle
S enator J ones ha» formally abandoned
“
J
K Brown, Medford P avers,
A.
A.
Davis
and
Mr
King
of
Medford,
Klamath
Falls.
It
is
a
boy,
and
although
1
J w., .idrldge. “
J R McKay.
the Republican party. He denies that he
some
fears were felt for "Harsh” at first be who will lay a fifteen-inch pipe and be
1
R H Crowell, Ashland J Martin, Table Rock
joined the Populist«, and states that he has
.) E Pelton, Ashland J St venson, Portland
Is now out of danger.
ready for active operations by the time the
T Roberts, Unionton J King. Grant’s Pass
become a member of the “Silver Party.
M Lindley, Gold Hill B K >irsbury, Aplgate
fall
rains
set
in.
The
section
where
this
Misses Etta M xtre and Mary Roberts left
P Eaton, Merline
There may be a silver party in Nevada,
I last week, the former to resume her duties mine is located has long been known to be
CHAPPELI.
HOUSE.
but there is none in national politics. The
1 as teacher in the Portland public schools rich. A quantity of machinery is already
L V Moore, Portland C8I1 rman, Portland
two great parties are divided on the silver
J <’ Tolman, Ashland
F C Veal, Albany
1 and the latter to attend the blind school at on the way.
8 Grow, Oakland
G Anderson, Talent
question, and both the congressional cam­
Salem.
H Wood Red Bluff
A Fleece, Portland
A statement made by southern Oregon
paign committees have advised candidates
W McIntosh, Ptland Birney May. Ptland
J. D. Fountain has received his insurance papers that the Mollie Hill, one of the big
TAYLOR HOUSE.
to use their own judgment as to silver.
for loss in the late fire, amounting to $2018
mines of Reuben creek section, had been
Ben Haymond, K Pt H Cameron, Untown
from the Liverpool, London A Globe com­
J
Neathammer,
“ Z t’ameron,
“
purchased by Jacob Kamm of Portland,
E xports of wheat from the Argentine
J Pense, Applegate
G Hillings, Ashland
pany. He has the lumber on the ground tor
8
Dun
rington.
Agate
T
K
iberts,
Uniontown
and that he is putting up a stamp mill
bls new store building.
Republic for the current year are estimated
Mrs w Pernoil. “
J Devlin, Sr , Agate
there, was, it appears, premature. Mr.
MissA Matthews,Mfrd E8 Smizh, Steamboat
by the Review of the River Platte at 1,500,-
Judge Hale and Dr. Will. Martin will leave
Mike
Hattley,
Tolo,
T here was plenty of reason for the for Lakeview this week on their wheels. Kamm says he was negotiating for the
000 tons, or say 55,000,00° bushels, of
purchase
of
the
mine,
but.
as
there
was
Almost a New York Daily.
which it is said 44,000,000 bushels were interrogatories Governor Pennoyer has The former opens circuit court in a short
shipped up to August tat, a quantity con- propounded to the banks of Oregon, rela­ time, while Dr Martin will practice bis pro­ some doubt in regard to the title the sale
That Democratic wonder, The New
was not made.
siderably exceeding the entire year 1893, tive to escheat funds in their possession, fession of dentistry there for a few weeks.
York Weekly World, has just changed its
8. B. Gardner of Bandon, Or., arrived
never before approached. Such has beer. says the Corvaliis Times. Negligence in
weekly into a twice-a-week paper, and
MEDFORD SQUIBS.
the growth of a country which a dozen this matter has in a single instance in Cor­ last week, accompanied Dy R. E. Steele of
you can now get the two papers a week
San Francisco. The latter gontleman deals
years ago was a steady importer, but is vallis cost the state $250 and interest tor
for the same old price—$1.00 a year. Just
in creamery machinery, and will go to Fort
Pritchard, watchmaker and jeweler, Med­
think of it! The news fresh from New
now a formidable competitor of the United a long time. By death without heirs of Klamath with Mr. G. to see it it will be ex­
ford.
York right at your door every three days—
States. Brazil affords a near and natural Henry Mann in Corvallis several years pedient to put in a plant at that place.
ago his estate, aggregating about $1000,
Mesdames Haskins, West and Galloway
104 papers a year.
I he S emi -W eekly
outlet for Argentine flour.
The Tule Lake Jockey club alvertises a
escheated to the state, and at the time of
made
Jacksonville
a
visit
last
Friday.
T
imes
has
made
arrangements
by which
meeting for the 26th and 27th, and offers
MARRIED.
Universal Trouble.
A t Portland the citizen’s committee cf suspension of the Job bank a trifle over purses. There will be two races each day,
we can furnish this paper and the twice-a-
Senator Holt, who has been attending
one hundred are waging war on the Amer­ $500 of it was on deposit. The adminis­ on the first, a single dash of half a mile and the state fair, returned home last week.
It is said that every person at sometime week New York World all for only $3.00
DANIELS- Mi'CALLISTEll — In Grant’s
Pass. Sept. 22, 1894. by Wtn. Orr, J. P., has a touch of rheumatism. Why suffer? a year. Here is the opportunity to get
ican Book Company, the soulless corpora­ trator of the estate had settled up its affairs a quarter of a mile race for saddle horses;
Ed. Wilkinson, the well-known butcher,
David Daniels and Miss Anna McCallister. A tew doses of Moore's Revealed Remedy your local paper and the New York World
tion which has been robbing the people of almost a year before tne suspension and on the second, a half-mile dash and a quar-
twice every week at extraordinarily low
as also his wife, visited the county-seat one CREED—MATNEY—In Eagle Point pre­ will give quick relief.
this state for a number of years. It is with due diligence the funds should have ter-mile raoe for 500 lbs. of Marlin A Bran­
rates.
cinct, Sept. 25, 1894, by Rev. R. Fysh, A.
day recently.
charged that Supt. McElroy is the chief been in the hands of the state treasurer don’s flour.
L. Creed and Miss Ida Matney.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Misses May and Stella Dorris of Eugene,
Guaranteed to cur llilioua Attacks and
“capper” for this octopus in Oregon, and long before the Job bank went to the wall.
HAZEN—ARANT—At Pine Grove, Septem­
-tiuution. Small luir Uuaua.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
Most Perfect Made.
who
are
paying
Jacksonville
a
visit,
made
ber
23,
1814,
by
Rev.
J.
S.
Griffith,
William
is the originator of the law which requires The deposit was to the account of the
M. Hazen and Miss Hattie Arant.
our
town
a
visit
on
Saturday,
accom
­
a quadrennial change of text books. No clerk of the county court, and both he and
Mrs. H. C. Benson arrived from San Josa panied by their cousin, Miss Cora Linn.
school superintendent who has the good of the county judge declare that the governor last week, and will spend sometime visiting
BORN.
A number of our best people attended
the public at heart should vote for it. The was repeatedly notified that the residue of With her child ran here.
present books are good enough, and we the estate was subject to his order, but
J. L. Wilder, who has been employed at the entertainment given last Thursday HARSHBARGER—At Klamath Falls, Sep­
tember 21, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
that the order to turn it over to the treas­ Mee’s and Kelly Bros.’ saw-mills, left last evening by the Jacksonville Lawn Tennis
are taxed to death already.
Harshbarger, a son.
Club. They speak in the highest terms
weejc for Igerna, Calif., on a visit.
urer has never arrived.
such as Scrofula and Anaemia, Skin Eruptions and Pale or
S uit has been brought against the clerk
thereof,
and
acknowledge
that
the
young
MEISNER—In Langell valley, Klamath
P. W. Ellis, who left tor Colorado springs
D irector L eech , of the American
Sallow Complexions, are speedily cured by
of Linn couuty by Horace Farwell of Al­
county,
Sept.
2
),
1894,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
mint, estimates the per capita circulation for the benefit of his health, has arrived at ladies who cleverly managed the affair
C. Meisner, a son.
bany to compel him to file the complaint
are not to be outdone anywhere in socia­
ot money and currency at $22.36 in the his destination and is improving.
SMITH—At Pokegama, Sept. 2, 1814, to Mr.
and necessary > papers in a civil suit with­
N*te Ayers, a young man well known in bility, good looks and extcMive ability.
United States. This includes gold, silver,
and Mrs. Dell Smith, a daughter.
out exacting payment of fees in advance
the
southern
portion
of
this
ooucty,
is
re
­
The ball-gjvea *1 the ,'pera house last
as requffeu by the new Salary law J which gold certificates, silver certificates, green­ ported quite ill with bone cancer.
MITCHELL—In Jacksonville precinct, Sept.
Friday evening was one of The be’.t and
backs, treasury notes and national bank
22, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mitehell, a
the Cr?am of CoJ-l?v<?r rnt*
iblu - ~
it is claimed can be shown to be null and
Miss Mabel Delano of Portland, who has most pleasant which has ever taken place
BOB.
notes. If we could ascertain the amount
void. This action is brought to test this
edy
so
quickly
and
effectively
enriches
and
always in the treasury, the amount held in been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. K. Fayle. in this city. The attendance was large, a
case, besides other disputed points which
for the past few months, has returned home
DIED.
purifies
the
blood
and
gives
nourishment
number of couples from Ashland being
the banks as reserves for the redemption
several others have commenced. There
Mr. Kirschner of Kerbyvllle precinct was present, while a special train brought a
totho whole r.ystem. It iff pleasant to take
of their notes, the amount locked up in the
are a number of imperfections in the new
in Jacksonville on Saturday and returned good-sized crowd from Jacksonville. Ex­ SCOFIELD—At Grant’s Pass, Sept. 25, 1894,
and easy on the stomach.
state,
county
and
municipal
treasuries,
D. B. Scofield; aged 74 years, 4 months.
mode of paying county officials, which
home this week, accompanied by kls little
cellent music was furnished by Profs.
the
amounts
hidden
away
by
misers,
all
oi
J. 1113, Emaciated Persons
al’
will probably be corrected by the next
daughter.
COOPER—In Willow Springs precinct, 8ept,
Middleton and Morrison.
Everything
which might as well be in the bottom of
27, 1894, Mrs. Millie Cooper, relict of the
suffering from Waiting Diseases two re-
legislature.
J. H. Houston of Klamath Falls is at
late H. W. Cooper of Williams creek ; aged
the ocean so far as performing the func­ Grant’s Paas laying iu a stock of Wein hard’s passed off smoothly and joyously.
stori <1 to health by Scott’s Emulsion.
70 years.
A xtici . es written by M. Pracht of Ash- tions of money are concerned, we would Deer, for which A. Lempke is sole agent for
Bo euro you get the bottle with our
HURLEY—At Anderson creek, Sept. 14,
land and published in some of the New have some idea of the real per carita cir­ southern Oregon.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
1894, Ada L., daughter of Mr. and Mrs
trado-mark
on it. Refuse cheap nuljstituteu!
York papers have raised the ire of Cali­ culation. Granting that the actual avail­
W H. Hurley; aged 4 years, 4% months.
Rev. W. J. Fenton of the M. E. Church,
S.ntlfor
pamphlet
on
Scott's
Emulsion, FREE.
Elder Corning preaches at the Baptist
fornia newspapers. Max states that every able volume of circulating medium is $22.36 South, has started for the annual conference
church
on
Sunday
Oct.
7th.
Scott
A
Bowne,
N.
Y.
Ail
druggists.
50 cents anJ Gl.
city
per
head,
it
will
hardly
be
claimed
that
of that church, wbioh meets at Oregon
year Oregon orchards are visited by Cali­
W. H. Norcross of the Central Point
fornia buyers, who pack and ship the pro­ there is an inflation and the amount should on the third Wednesday In Oolober.
nursery is making a business trip through
duct under the name of California fruit. be reduced. As our population is increas­
Deafhess Cannot Be Cured
notthern California.
The S. F. Chronicle ridicules this and as­ ing at the rate of 3 percent, per annum,
By local applications as they cannot reach
serts that the name don't count for any­ if the per capita circulation of $22.30 is to
Mr. Norris has rented Mrs. Wardlow's 1
the diseased portion of tbe ear. There is
are lost
thing. What’s hurting the Californians, maintained there must be an addition of
gallery.
He hails from Lane county and
only one way to oure deafness, and that Is
then? The statement was a fact and $50,000,000 annually io the money volume.
is
said
to
be
an
excellent
artist.
annually,
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
If there is a gradual expansion for five
evidently struck a tender place, even
caused by inflamed condition of the mucous
A. R. Merritt, having purchased the
directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their own
years,
so
that
at
the
end
of
’
.
hat
lime
we
Max occasionally converses through his
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this building opposite the town hall, will soon
letters, or keep their own books; and who do not know when business and legal papers
have $30 per capita, it will require an an­ tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound
millinery.
which they must handle every day are inade out cprrectlc. K-All theie things, and
move his stock of goods into it.
nual addition of $100,000,000 for five or imperfect bearlog, and wbeu it is entirely
much more, we teach thoroughly.
Wm. Carly, having been compelled to
Hundreds of our graduates are in good positions, and there will be openings for
“O h ! how this world is giving to lying.” years. Where is it to come from? Cer­ closed, deafness is the result, and unless
hundreds more when times improve. Now is the time to prepare for them. Besides, a
Granulated sugar is selling to-day in Jack­ tainly not from the stock of gold, as the the inflammation can be taken out and this quit business on account of ill health, has
business education is worth all it costs, for one’, own use. Send for our catalogue, to
sold his stock of saddles, harness, etc.,
sonville, by the half barrel, at
addition largely exceeus the entire product tube restored to its normal ovadition, bear­
learn what and how we teach. Mailed free tc any address.
to
W.
J
.
Freeman,
and
may
leave
for
Cal
­
cents a pound. One year ago,in the same of all the gold mines of the world. If sil­ ing will be destroyed forever; nine cases
market and under the McKinley law, 1, ver is fully remonetized and the entire out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is ifornia soon
was sold at 7K cents. Wm. Bybee sold product of American mines is immediately nothing but an Inflamed condition of tbe
For the benefit of the Central P">int M.
A. P. Armstrong, prin.
Portland, Oregon
«I. A. Wesco, Secretary.
his wool crop this fall at 1214 cents per coined and added to tbe circulation, there mucous surfaces.
E. church there will be given on hurs-
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
pound and last fall at ¡0 cents. When would still be a large deficit, a dangerous
day evening, Oct. 4, 1894, an ente. itin-
any case ot deatners (Otu*ed by cat trrb) that
the new law is thoroughly understood and contraction of the money volume. There
ment and supper. Admission to ei ’cr-
eannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
J. O. W ilson , Contractor and
tested the people will find the beneficent is now a dearth of money, and only par­ Bend for circulars ; free.
tainment 10 cents and supper 15 cent«.
Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas,
results of tbe lowest tariff that is consi al­ tial relief will be afforded by the free coin­
Children
under
12
years,
15
cents.
F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
thus speaks of Ayer’s Pills:
AT
ent with the raising of revenue tor the age of silver.
«9-3old by all druggists, 75c.
Life or Death?
“Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine
maintenance of the government under a
It is of vital importance that It should be ever tried; and, in my judgment, no
WHAT WE NEED MOST.
most economical administration.
Notice to Traveling Public.
understood by persons whose kidneys are tatter general remedy could be devised.
1
"V
The strike is off. and harmouy ptevails.
The people of southern Oregon—mer­
inactive, that this condition of things Is I have used them in my family and
Till Welcome makes the prediction that
Tell all your people—and don’t you torget
chants
as
well
as
farmers
—
should
form
a
finally inductive ef a state of organs where recommended them to my friends and
the coming legislature, like its last prede­
lt^that the Northern Pacific R. R. is now
cessor, will wink at extravagance and joint stock company for the purpose of open and running through trains on sched­ life hangs in the balanoe. Bright's disease, employes for more than twenty years.
greed and re-elect Senator Dolph. The erecting one or more creameries at differ-» ule time between Portland and St. Paul» diabetes^albuminurla are all diseases of a To my certain 1 tow ledge, many cases
very obstinate character in their mature of the following complaints have been
people cannot- -xpect anything else, for ent points. Such an enterprise has proved without change ot oars. No delays or trans­
stage, and all have a fatal tendency. They completely and
successful
In
more
ways
than
one,
and
in
fers. This is tbe only line running uphols­
the past record of tb<. Republican party in
often baffle the most practical medical skill
Oregon should have been warding enough. this age when grain and other agricultural tered tourist sleepers, which are as comfort­ and the most approved remedies of material
Those who think that the useless railroad products are cheap and unprofitable able and more convenient to the passenger tnedioa. But opposed at the outset—that is by the use of Ayer’s Pills alone: Third
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commission w!B be abolished, the mort­ creameries are proving a solution to the tnac the palaoe cars of any other line tnat to say, when the kidneys begin to discharge day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever,
cost you three times the amount ot money.
hard
time«
in
many
farming
communities
sick
headache,
rheumatism
’
,
flux,
dys
­
their
functions
inactively
—
with
Hostetter
’
s
gage-tax law and the exemption-for-in-
The N. P. also runs free Colonist sleepers
Coal Oil, per 5 gal csn
Mason’s Fruit Jars.}¿ gal, per doz $1
.......... $1 40
debtedness clause re-enacted, may look for throughout the country. The people of nd tbe most luxurious Puiimau Palace Stomach Bitters, the dangerous tendency is pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I
know
that
a
moderate
use
of
Ayer
’
s
Hayes
’
Corners.a
settlement
in
Scott
valley,
checked.
Very
useful,
also,
Is
Ibis
house
­
a surprise party, but they will ta disap­
”
”
” quarts ”
” 1
Cedar Water Fails
sleepers. If you are going east, take this
---. 20 to 26c
Pills, continued for a few days or weeks,
pointed. The Republican managers are Calif., just built such an establishment, safe, reliable route, as rates are as low as by hold medicine for those allmentn of common
as the nature of the complaint required,
Cedar
Wash
Tobi
121-2
occurenoe
—
constipation,
biliousness,
dys
­
Best
Side
Bacon
and
the
Yreka
Journal
gives
this
descrip
­
•. 75 to 85c
any other Hue and you need not go to the
“forninst” such legislation; and that set­
tion of it: “The creamery is a large two- expense ot a lite or accident Insurance pol­ pepsia and nervousness. It Is a safeguard would be found an absolute cure for the
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Willow
Clothes,
bask*ts
tles it.
___
Bust Ham...................................
$1 to$l 25
disorders I have name«! above.”
icy. For tickets or information apply to A.
story structure, 40x60 feet, the upper to be D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt., against malaria and averts chronic rheu­
“
I
have
been
selling
medicine
for
matism.
50c
Eagle
Chocalate,
pe
lb
Jelly
GlaBsefi
per
doz
...................
25c
P ostmaster P rotzman of Portland lai’, used as a storeroom, including rooms in Portland, or 8. F. Cass, First National Bank,
’ght years, and I can safely say that
week forwarded a new bond to Washing- side of both stories for office and use of Grant’s Pass, Oregon
4c
Eagle
Condensed
Mi
.
,
per
can
Beans
per
...................................
20c
Sewing Machine Supplie»
«yer’s Pills give better satisfaction
on. This was made necessary by a num­ the men. It is built against a hill with
than
any
other
Pill
I
ever
sold.
”
—
J.
J.
A
full
assortment
of
needles
of
every
15c
3
lbs
Golddust
Wasbirg
powder
for
Land For Sale.
I’earline per paper.......................
25c
ber of prouduer.t Democrats withdrawing a roadway at the rear, where the milk is
•
description, oil can«, attachments, oil and Perry, Spottsylvama C. H., Va.
Fourteen
acres
of
fine
alfalfa
land
lo
­
Rag
Carpet,
per
yard
......................
delivered
near
the
the
upper
story,
and
Best Rolled Oats, 15 Its for
from his first bond on acccunt of dissatis­
4Oc
cated one-quarter of a mile west of Cen everything pertaining to sewing machines
|
faction with a number of appointments large scales are provided for weighing the tral Point and adjoining the fair grounds can always be found at the S. F. Variety
Matting,
per
yard,
..............
.,
20
to
25c
Best
Roller
Flour,
|»er
«ack
........
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass,
store in Jacksonville The best goods at
made by Mr. Protzman. His app».aiment the milk and also two tanks of too gallons For particulars call on «r address
25 to $1 35
the lowest prices guaranteed.
J. D. S tevens , Jacksonville, Or.
-very D osj Effective Royal Savon Soar, per box, $1 and $1 25 Ladies’ Shoes, all sizes,
of several Republicans to places in the each to hold the same. From these tanks
I
p-stoffice is satisfactory to very fewDemo the milk is run off into two large 600 gal­
Melt
’
s
heavy
Shoes
..................
$1
50 to $2
Coal Oil in bulk, per gal ................ 30c
crats, and his political opponents can­ lon tanks and thence into two separators,
Executrix
’
s
Notice.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
$2 75 I La fine bose, worth 50c. for.... 25c
Coal Oi1. per 10 gal c . ibp ...
not look upon it with anything but min­ the cream going into two boo-gallon tanks,
In the matterot the estate of C. W. Taylor,
gled contempt and amusement. There while the skim milk is pumped off a long
deceased.
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing goods, Hats, Dry and Fancy
are certainly plenty of competent and wor­ distance to a tank of 1000 gallons capac­
otice is hereby given that the
goods, and Everything in our Store will be sold cheap as the
undersiirned has been appointed by the
thy Democrats to fill all tbe offices in the ity. The separators are operated by
county court of Jackson county, Oregon,
gift of the government. Besides, such ri­ a steam turbine of new invention, which
cheapest and for Cash or produce only. No Credit. If you
sittina in probate, executrix of the estate
of C. W. Taylor, deceased.
diculous and unjust action hurts the party makes 8,000 revolutions a minute. The
All persons Indebted to said estate are re­
owe us, please call and settle, as we need our money.
quested to settle the same immediately, and
organization, and naturallv tends to make cream from the last tanks is run into two
those having claims airainst the estate will
its members lukewarm
ûieit cuorts for large churns of 400 gallons capacity each,
Soliciting the Patronage of Everybody,
present them to me at "cattle Point, Jackson
county, Oregon, with the proper vouchers at­
success. One reason for the strength and and then worked out on a large butter
tached, within six months from the first
"Yours for Cash Trade,
publication of this notice.
recuperative powers of the Republican par­ worker, when tested and put up in firkins
Dated Sept. 17, 1894.
ty lies in the fact that its workers may de­ for shipment. The entire machinery is 1
MARY A. TAYLOR.
■ Executrix of the estate of C. W. Taylor,
pend upon reward and its opponents up­ operated by a 20-horse power steam engine ,
' deceased.
G. H NEIL, Attorney.
with a 35-horse power boiler
on bouillon.
county, public schools, after being out
about 50 hours, returned a verdict of
guilty. The defendant was fined $10 and
costs, amounting to $50.
The case
created great excitement in Toledo. Prof.
McFadden had severely punished Col.
Van-Cleve’s son, who was a pupil at his
school, and was arrested for assault and
battery. The jury did wrong in convict­
ing him, as young Van Cleve is doubt­
less one of those who defy the teacher and
need corporal punishment.
There is
entirely too much sentimentality among the
public concerning the rights of the pupils.
lood Diseases
Scott’s Emulsion
Portland Business College,
The Best Medicine.
JACKSONVILLE PRICES
i
Permanently Cured
FOR AUGUST ANO
SEPTEMBER
AYER’S PILLS
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
N
REAMES, WHITE &