The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 27, 1894, Image 4

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MEDICAL
If It’s a Sprain, Strain, or Bruise
Tku». F. Oakra. Henry C. Payne, Henry c
Rouse tocen er».
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PACIFIC R. R
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Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sle?Dina Cars
I ST. PALL
I
» MINNEAPOLIS
1 F
OULUTH
argo
To
GRANO FORKS
CROOKSTON
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I
WINNIPEC
HELENA AND
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butte .
TICKETS
THROUGH
CMICACO,
------TO------
WASHINGTON,
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK
BOSTON
ANOALLPO ia 3 EA8T A. SOUTH,
i^or inforinfttlon, tiino curds, inup* und
ticket«, call uu or write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Ueo. Fa.«. Airt.,
Portland. Ori-von.
3. F. C a S b . Grant** Paas,
Airent for aoutlu-rn Oriuon.
M IKM A ROTE ON T.
ILis Great Railway System Cou-
uecta at
fc»r. JPAUt. un«l OMA.IIA
With all trnnflooutl ientai line*, giving
direct and swift communica­
tion to ail
Eastern and Southern Poli ts
4>D IB TUB
ONLY LINK RUNNING
«LECTRIC LIGHTED
"
AMD
STEAM HEATED
Vi-atibuled trains of EU'KBnt
SLEEPING.
PARLOR.
LINING
-^ANL>—
BUFFET CARS?
Í
WITH
FMC RECLINING CHAIRS;
Malting Its service second to none In the
World.
Tloaets are on sale at all prominent rail­
road ticket office».
For turtner inlorination ark the uear'Jkt
road agent, or address
C. I. EDDY. General Agent,
J W. C a SEY, Trav.Pass Art.
P ortland .
Are You Going East ?
If no D« r»iro and see that your^tlcket
read» via
©s—
LINE. —
---- THE-----
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
— AMD —
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
THIS IB TH!
GREAT SHORT LINE
HICTWKKN
Dl’LLTTII,
ST A I J ,
CHICAGO
And all 1’oints Fast and
South-
Their Maanlticrm Track, Peerless Vrelibuled
Dinink and Sleeping Car Trains
and Motto:
•’ALWAYS ON TIME”
Have given this road a national reputation
Allelasesot pasaeinrerH carried on the vest!
huled trains without extrucharire. Ship your
freight and travel over this famous line. All
agcnls have tickets. Call on W. Adams, Alft.
N. P. Railway, or
W.H MEAD,
F. C. SAVAGE,
Gen. Agent.
Trav. F. and P. Alft.
348 Wasuiuglon Street, Port.and, Oi e<on.
East and South
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Ktpreaa Trains Leave t .inland Daily,
sñi th
I
I North?
MJ KiU ave
A"1”
M-
e is t Mi Leave
Med.or I
laatei
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11.4 > A. MI Ai riveSanFraiuiiaJO Laavel j-
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Above traina «top atall «••U<Jna from
Portland to An-an
Tangent,
Suedils. Halsey.
J-j»«tlon, Ore2
gon City. Irvin«.
's*1 »II station»
from Roaeburg to Assiali-1 I jvliwTe.
ROSEBURG HAU. UA1LY;
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ABBITI:
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k ¿uurg’
. TdM» A. M.iPortland....... Wr.l
_ DLNLNG uAW> ON OGDKN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
CLASS SLEEPING GARS
on all through Trama.
and SECOND
irKM-* roEf11-4■*'***
f-Lza
* -. 11. THAI VS daily (BXC»rrHem>AT.f
TteT-«' I ciVè ^Portland Avrtvel 5:34 ».M
»^■.¿ M.I a ^I v ' Corvallis fave| l:«o »j,.
k tr
lÌAIbanv and Corvmiis.wvanect wit Strain
orn4ron Pacific tollroad.
DAILV avrSI«aSTHAl»S!KXC«PT8ÜKDAY.)
r«Ave
Portland Arrive)#:!*» a . n
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r ' w I
McMIunvillr ArriveiMfi
Leave!
THROUGH tickets
Tortured
Disfigured
Humiliated
THURSDAY....... DECEMBER 27, 1894.
all sorts
Administrator’s Notice.
St.
Jacobs
Oil
Will Cure It
-
In the matter oi the J*«“’
N otice is
At St. Louis the grand jury is ex- I
pected to report at least 100 indictments j
for election frauds.
i
FATHER’S CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY.
By unsightly skin and
Diphtheria is epidemic at Ashtabula,
0. There were 79 cases reported the
eases.
DlscuHNion of the Nicaragua Canal Bill They Were Useful to the Family, amd He
other day.
Saw Little of Them.
Is there hope of cure ?
in the Senate.
A sandstorm and terrific gale struck
C uticl ' ra R esolvent
wore
talking about Christmas
SENATE.
Monument, Colo., and not a building in
presents, the girls and mother and I,
Is the greatest of skin purifiers,
Monday, Dec. 17.
the place escaped damage.
As well as blocd purifiers.
Hill’s raeoldtiop asking the secretary when father came in. Then we changed
There is a large attendance of repre- af the treasury for a copy of the income the subject just a little bit, because it
Because of its peculiar action on
►ntative silver interests at the Colorado tax regulations was passed.
was father’s presents we were dis­
the pores ,
State Silver league meeting at Denver.
cussing. Father sat down by the stove
The
Nicaragua
canal
bill
came
up.
It is successful in curing
The manager of the Pittsburg discre­ Turpie offered an amendment providing aud rubbed his han<16—he had just been
Torturing, disfiguring, humiliating tionary pool has been indicted on five
that Lefore any provisions of the act are out at the barn—and a queer expression
humors,
counts. He is charged with being a enforced the president shall appoint slowly settled upon his features.
When the usual remedies and even common gambler.
“Say, mother, and Ned and girls,”
Ihree competent engineers, two of them
The best physicians fail.
Recent gold strikes at Leadville, Colo., from the engineer corps and one from he said, ‘ ‘I don’t want any of you to get
Entirely vegetable, innocent, and are causing wild excitement. The rail­ civil life, not interested in the canal me any presents. ’Taiu’t no use, you
effective,
roads are taxed to their uttermost in company, to make a survey and esti­ know.”
“Why, father,” said Lena in an ag­
their carrying capacity.
mate the expense of construction of the
It especially appeals to those who
grieved voice, “we always get you use­
tanal
on
the
route
proposed.
Turpie
have
The white and colored cotton handlers
ful presents, don’t we? T don’t myself
at New Orleans have agreed to divide then spoke at length on the bill.
Suffered long and hopelessly.
believe in things that are not useful. ”
Tuesday.
I>.c.
18.
It acts upon the liver, kidneys, and the work, and the long and bitter race
Father’s eyes twinkled. “Yes,” he
An appropriation of $100,000 for pub­ said, “but I sometimes think they are a
bowels as wJl as upon the war will come to an end.
Colonel Henry George Kellogg, well lic printing was passed. The land grant little too useful, you kuow. ”
skin and blood.
known
as an inventor, was found dead forfeiture bill was reported adversely.
Nell shrugged her shoulders impa­
Its use at this season
in
bed
st
the residence of his son, As­ A resolution inviting the annexation of tiently, but mother said: “Let father
Insures a clear skin and pure blood.
sistant City Engineer Henry J. Kellogg Canada was presented by Gallinger of have his little joke. What is it this
As well as sound bodily health.
of New Haven, Conn. The cause of his New Hampshire. Turpie introduced time, father?”
It is the only Purifier acting on the death was apoplexy.
several amendments to the Nicaragua
The old gentleman, having warmed
canal bill. He spoke at length on the
Skin and Blood at the same
A terrific rain and snowstorm prevails bill. His principal ameLdmcut was that his hands, settled himBelf back comfort­
time.
in Northwestern Nebraska and in the no contract for the construction of th® ably in his big chair, aud his eyes
Bold throughout tho world. Price, C uttcuba ,
Black hills, and all telegraphic facili­ canal should be let to anyone connected twinkled more than ever.
•Oc ; B oap , 26c.; R esolvent , $1. 1’oTTKR D rug
“Well, let’s see,” he went on in a
ties from Omaha with the hills are cut with the old company. He opposed th»
aid C hkm . C orp ., Bolu Proprietor«, Boaton«
ruminating manner. ‘ ‘Do yon remember
off and no wires are working in Ne­ canal, claiming it was a bubble.
“ How to Cure Skin and Blood Humor«,” free.
the dozen hemstitched han’kerchiefs
braska west of Chadron.
Facial Blemishes, falling hair and aim.
Wednesday, Deo. 19.
that you gave me last Christmas, Leny?
pie bat y raahaa prevented by Cutlcura boap.
Harris D. Booga, Jr., representing the
After routine business was disposed I guess I usef. one on ’em just once.
fi.-m
of
Booga,
Frazer
&
Co.
on
the
Chi­
of the Nicaragua canal bill was again
If tired, ael.'nff, nervous
cago Board of Trade, has been tried by considered. Turpie finished his speech Some way or other,” with a genial, im­
mothers knew the comfort,
partial glance at the company, “Leny
the
directors
on
the
charge
of
bucket
­
strength, and vto.lty In Cutlcura
in opposition. Perkins of California
shopping its customers in business, favored the bilk He said: “This Nica­ and Nell have been usin of ’em, and
Flasters, they would never ba
found guilty and suspended for a period raguan canal will pay as an exhibition I’ve been usin of Leny aud Nell’s old
without thorn.
torn ones. He, he! I don’t know jest
of 10 years.
of American enterprise, of American how ’twas, but it’s a fact. Then, Ned,
Douglass Putnam died recently at Ma­ skill aud forethought and of American do you remember the compass you got
rietta, O., aged 88. He was the great- nerve. It will pay because it must re­ me for a birthday present last June? It
grandson of General Israel Putnam of ceive the commendation of the world, was a nice little compass, and I guess a
revolutionary history.
.is it will show there was a great ques­ feller about your size thought so, ton
Judge D. P. Ballard, late of Los An­ tion to be considered, a great work to for he’s been usin of it ever sence.
geles, is charged by Oswald Hicks of be done after the consideration was con­ Then, let’s see, there was the silk han’-
the Populist party at Macon, Mo., with cluded, and there was a great people to kerchief that mother give me at birth­
obtaining money under false pretenses. carry it into effect. ” Speaking of the day, and I put it away choicelike, and
The Campania has again beaten I he benefits to California lie said: “The the fust thing I knew Leny was a wear­
record across the Atlantic. The vessel completion of this canal will bring the in of it inside her jacket. Yes, my pres­
reached Queenstown, i» 3 days, 9 hours markets of Europe 10,000 miles nearer ents aro all useful, u leetle bit too use­
to California and shorten the distance ful, mebbe. See the point, don’t you?”
and 18 minutes from New York.
in the same ratio to our home markets
Father’s next presents had his name
Colorado and Kansas City stockmen that stand ready with a price to take all
have obtained, concessions for the estab­ the fruits, nuts aud wine that we can written on each of them, and none of us
ever again thoughtlessly used the dear
lishment of extensive stock farms at the bring them. ”
aid man’s things.—American Agricul­
City of Mexico.
Thursday, Dec. 20.
turist.
The obituary notice* of Robert Louis
The special order of the day was taken
Tills extra­
Stevenson
published
in
Germany
do
not
A Leg-end of the Mistletoe.
up after some routine work was dis­
Constipation,
ordinary Re-
conceal the feeling that his death has posed ok. The special order was the ac­
lilszinem
Shakespeare
certainly knew of the mis-
juvenator Is
Falling S sb - removed one of the chief olxstacles to
the most
ceptance and unveiling of statues of tletoo legends, for lie speaks emphatical­
mtiorm.Nerv-
wonderful
oua twitching the extension of German influence in John Stark and Daniel Webster pre­ ly of “baleful mistletoe, ” as do other
discovery of
of the eyes the Samoan islands.
the nue. It
sentai to the United States by the state writers of his day. Among tho many
and other
his been en­
pa:ts.
Arrangements are making to com­ of New Hampshire. Adjourned to Sate legends told this lias no tragic feature.
dorsed by tbe
Strengthens, memorate in Chicago on Jan. 18 the urday.
leadingK-len-
A prince is the hero, and he got sepa­
titic n.en of
invigorates
rated from his friends while hunting.
and tones the World’s Parliament of Religions and to
Europo and
HOUSE.
Ain-Tira.
entire system. inaugurate the World’s Congress exten­
He wandered alxiut for a long period
Monday, Dec. 17.
Hudyan cures sion.
Hudyan is
and filially discovered a humble cottage.
Debility,
purely vege
The
hill
to
protect
public
forest
reser
­
table.
Nervousness,
When Mrs. Fred Baxter of Girard, vations was passed. The army appro­ Here he took shelter for a time and fell
Hudyan rtopa
K m i ■ s t on s,
Pa.,
attains the age of 21 she will re­
in love with the occupant’s lovely
and
develop«
a
lYematuret.sss
aud restarts ceive a legacy of $40,096 left to her by a priation bill was called up and passed daughter. His identity was not suspect­
of tho <11 s-
Without
amendment.
weak
organa.
eharge in 20
ed, un.l owing to his shabby appearance
Pains in the maiden aunt who died in the province
dars. Gores
Tuesday, Dec. 18.
back, losses of Ontario about 18 months ago. If
resulting from his king wam'.ering he
LOW
Carlisle
’
s
banking
bill
was
called
up
by day or
Mrs.
Baxter
dies
before
that
time
the
nitht
stopped
MANHOOD
in committee of the whole. Several was regarded as au undesirable suitor
property will go to other heirs in Can­ members spoke to tlte bill and some of­ and was summarily ejected. Broken
hearted, he again resumed his apparent­
ada. This provision of the will is s«p- fered substitutes.
ly endless journey and at night slept
posed to be back of three attempt*
Weduetstlay, Dec. 19.
under au oak tree. There a g j id fairy
which have recently been made to ab­
Johnson
defended
the
minority
report
qiifcklv. Over I.roo private endo-nemcnte.
told him that a twig of mistlet co would
duct Mrs. Baxter, who is now 18 years
Freinattireneis roeaiut imnoteni-y in the first
on
the
Carlisle
currency
bill.
Warner
old.
reconcile the irate parent to the match,
rUuo
it is a symptom of seminal weakness
of Ohio supported the measure. Ellis of but it must be gathered from a hollow
»•id burennmi. It can be stopped in 20 days
Debs,
the
convicted
leader
o£
the
A.
by tlio use of Hudyan.
Kentucky opposed the bill. He was the oak tree growing by the side of a stream
The l ew dbcovory was made by theSnecial-
R. (J., will appeal his case to'the United first Democrat to attaok the measure.
isl-t of the old famous Hudson Medical Inktltuta.
opposite a peculiarly dwarfed weeping
States supreme court.
It U the strongest vlialiier made. It ia very
Thursday, Deb 20.
willow.
powerful, br.t ba’mlcss. gold for J1.00 a pack-
Maximilian C. HchtnijJtberger, captain
The currency bill was discussed till 2
hgeord packages for $5.00(plain sealed boxes).
In the monflng he was preparing to
Written guaramee given fora cure. If you buy of police at New York and now in com­ o’clock, when the ceremony of unveil­
search for the tree, but found, to his de­
six boxes and are rot entirely cured, six more
mand
of
th»
tenderloin
district,
made
a
ing the statues of John Stark and Dan­ light, that it was evidently the one he
wlil be sent to you free of all charges.
Sea l for circularsand testimonials. Addrees confession, before the Lexow committee iel Webster interrupted. After the ac­
had been sleeping under. Climbing to
HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTK,
Junction Stockton, Tlarkct A Elite Sts. to the effect, that the entire police sys­ ceptance of the statues the house ad- the topmost branches, he found the mis­
tem
of
New
York,
with
the
exception
of
Nan Francisco. Cal.
journed.
tletoe, tore it off and descended the tree
Superintendent Byrnea and a few others,
Friday, Dec. SI.
in triumph. He found the cottage with­
was roeten to the core; that blackmail
Debate on the currency bill occupied out flifiiculty, presented his peace offer­
and.
bribery,
extortion
and
corruption
the
entire
day.
Before
the
close
of
the
Harper’s Weekly. were common crimes in the depart­ sessiou Springer. chairman of the bank­ ing aud was promptly given the young
lady, with whom he returned to the
ment, and that mercenary motives alone ing anil currency committee, presented palace, where he lived the remainder of
IN 1895.
the amendments to the measure agreed bis days in the usual legendary condi­
HARPERS WEEKLY ia a pictoral history actuated his fellow offkers.
ot the times. It presents every important
upou by the Democratic members of the tion of bliss. The story is told in other
The
Boston
police
board
has
revoked
event prumptly, accurately, and exhaustively
in illustration and descriptive text of the the licenses of ttiK« theaters which committee and indorsed, it is said, by ways, but the power of the mistletoe ia
highest order.
have been giving SnrUny cononrts.
the secretary of the treasury. The bill, enlarged upon, and the ending is always
The inanuei in which, during 18H, it has
The two Schultz children who dis­ as altered by these amendments, will be happy.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
treated the Chicago Railway Strikes and the
Oliina-Japauese War. and the amounted light appeared from th</g home at Waupun, offered at the proper time as a substi­
it was able to throw on Korea the instant at.
Twelfth Night In Scotland.
tent loo was directed to that little-known Wis., some time ago, and who, it was tute for the original bill. The resolu­
oouutry, are examples of its almost bound- believed, had been devoured by wild tion for the holiday adjournment to be­
And
at last all winds up with Twelfth
less resources. Julian Ralph, the distin­
guished writer and correspondent, has been hogs, have bean found dead two miles gin to-morrow was agreed to early in Night itself, and “alms” and spicy
Sunt to the seat of war, and there joined by from the h omestead. Their death was the afternoon.
sake are given in the daytime to all the
C. D. Weldon, the well-known American art­
children that come for them singing:
ist, now tor many years resident in Japan, the result, ©f exposure.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
who Ims been engaged to oo-operate with Mr.
Hogmany, trollolay,
WirgUs, the Arctic explorer, and his
Ralph in sending to HARPER’S WEEKLY
Give us your white bread and none of your
pariv^ who were lost to the world for
exclusive information and Illustration.
gray.
During lshb every vital question will bedls- »ev ^*1 weeks last fali, arrived at Arc’a- Interesting Items Picked Out from the
ousaed with vigor and without prejudice in
And in the evening there are games;
Daily Dispatches.
angel
on
Dec.
13.
Five
of
the
party
the editorial eolumns, and also in special ar­
ticles by tbe highest authorities in eacr, de­ were severely frostbitten. All of the 40
Secretary Gresham has sent to the gay games of snap dragon, where raisins
partment. Portraits of the men and women
house
in answer to a resolution calling are snatched from the flames of burning
men
suffered
great
hardships
during
the
who are making history, and powerful and.
for an expl .ation of his reasons for ar­ brandy, and impromptu charades, and
caustic political cartoons, will cunli aue to be overland journey of 3’ Jays.
there shall be conjuring and fortune tell­
characteristic features. Thia Bray Wozld
Senator Pugh has introduced a bill in ranging wivh Great Britain for the pay­ ing and riddles, and perhaps a little
with itB keen and kindly comment oil tbe
lesaerdoiugaorthuday. will regain a aegu- the senate limiting the power of United ment of claims of British sealing vessels
lur department.
a statement of the situation, and asks play will be given, and stately histor­
PtcrioN. There will be two poxeid’nl se­ States courts to punish for contempt or
congress
for an appropriation to settle ical tableaux, and in their pictorial
riate both hanusoineiy tlluzxratfeh^nie K.d misbehavior committed in their pres­
Luick ide, a stirring ro nance of cJJee days by
the
claims
or make Bome arrangements senses break and eat the Twelfth Night
ence
or
so
near
as
to
obstruct
the
admin
­
Stanley J. Weyman and a noveW New York
HiS Fai.iXr. by Brandir istration of justice.
for an international commission t-o set­ cake. All the little children come in.
bearing a lighted taper to be stuck in the
Matthewa—v*i al noveiet*fcx;< and many short
E. Ellery Anderson, one of tlu^gov- tle the business.
atorieB Uy popular writer 4,
Representative Geary has introduced top of it. The hidden ring is found with
ernment directors of the Pacificrail-
Send for Illustr
Prospectus.
a
bill granting James Reynolds the much sport, and all drink the wass.úl
WEEKLY begin with to« roads, favors the Reilly funding bill in right-of-way for an irrigating canal bowl, no longer compounded of hot
■' •boar' ot each year, when- feis testimony before the house commit­
along Pitt river in Modoc county, CaL wines and spices, but freshly foaming
«ubaerlptiona will be-
te!1. Y... *' r ?*’ mber current at the Ume ot tee on Pacific roads.
He introduced another bill to authorize cider taken through straws or the stems
rtxupi oi orG
A banquet of horse flesh was given by the government to collect from Hayti uf new clay pipes. And then the whole
nin'ii1.11
« ior each volume, suitable for
■Y.'.iu®• * ‘6 beeent by mail, postpaid, on re- Veterinary Surgeon James D. Hopkins an award of $117,500 given to A. H. La- company say good night, all going our
r‘ SctW each. Title-page and index of Newark, N. J., recently. The most
aout on application.
zate, but which Hayti has refused to separate ways, singing:
practical argument for the introduction
Yule’s come and Yule’s gone,
, R< initlances should be made by post-office
pay.
An we line feasted weel.
money order oi draft, to avoid chance ot loss. of horse meat was the manner in which
Bae Jock maun to his flail ugln.
One of the most impox taut cases of the
News;>upers are not to copy this advcrtiBe- it was served up on this occasion, and it
An Jenny to her wheel.
'.ueui without the ex pre »a older of Harper &
seemed certain that the rich as well as year is being heard in the United States
Hroibsrs.
supreme court. It -.nvolves the validity
Sir
Charles
Rivers Wilson and C.
the
poor
would
be
convinced
of
its
mer
­
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
of the title of the Southern Pacific com­
Harper’B Magazine, >, - one year, $4 00 its if they could get it cooked as Dr. pany to the water front in Oakland, CaL Reeve, an eminent English barrister,
Hopkins had it prepared for the ban­
are at San francisco investigating af­
Harper's Weekly.
4 00 quet. There was horse-tail soup, soup The grant was originally made in 1852 fairs g ' the Central Pacific Railroad
«•
Harper’s Bazar.
4
richly flavored and nourishing; boiled to the town of Oakland, then a mere company on behalf of the English stock­
Harper's Young People,
2 00 «addle of horse with horse radish sauce, hamlet, of a large tract of land extend­ holders. —i
Postage free to all subscribers In the Unit­ and boiled tenderloin of horse, while the ing frjn- high-water mark to the ship
ed States« L'auada and Mexico. Address
piece de resistance was a rib roast. I I channel, to wsble ths town (which was
HARPER x BROTHERS,
if incorporated :3 the same act) to create a
P. O. Box SSW, N. Y. Citv.
There was a pot roast und plenty of
From early child­
hood until 1 was'
broiled steaks and breaded cutlets, with harbor and construct wharves. This
grant
was
conveyed
to
Horace
W.
Car­
grown my family (
all imaginable soups aud relishes and a
__ spent a fortune
variety of vegetables. There was a great pentier by the trustees of the town on
trying to cure me of this disease. 1'
deal of jocular conversation at the table his agreement to perform certain condi­
visited Hot Springs, and was treated
and all srnts of horse talk, but not the tions required of the town by the grant
NOW IN MARKET.
by the best medical men, but was not (
slightest indication of qualmishness. ing act of the legislature. Controver­
benefited. FROM JYW’b
HE PLAT OF VALLEY VIEW ADDITION Everybody went there with the inten­ sies arose between Carpentier and the
things had F
fai I e d 1
to Jacksonville having been filed in the
authorities
of
Oakland
after
its
incor
­
vuunty KecorOer’s office, those desiring to tion of eating what the dector had pre­
determined to try S. S. S., and in i
purchase lots in tais desirable locationcan do pared, and the first taste of the palat­ poration as a city in 1864. The claims
four months was entirely cured. 1 he (
so by calling on the under signed at his office
able soup encouraged all to go on with were all adjusted in 1868 under au au­
in Jacksonville.
terrible Eczema was gone, not a Sign
Perfect title guaranteed and sale* made a the courses.
thority of the legislature conferred on
of it left; my general health built up,
________
favorable rates.
the
city
council
and
mayor
for
the
pur
­
and 1 have never had any retLrn
H. K. HANNA, Agent.
pose. From Carpentier the title now
Bnoklsn’s Arnica Salts.
attacked by the state of California was
Tile best salve In the world for Cuts, Brut­
recommended ■
■■■■«■■*
es, Bores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Fores, transferred to the rsilr'-ad company.
S. S. S. to a number of friends for skm dis­
The
present
suit
is
brought
to
quiet
eases,
and
have
never
vet
known
a
failure
to
Mechanical Engineer Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns title.
cure.
GEO. W. IRWIN. Irwin. Pa.
and al'. Btln Eruptions, and positive cure
Executrix’s Notice.
In the County Court oi tbe State cf Oregon,
County of Jackson.
In tbe matter of the estate of Roland Pryce,
deceased.
otice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by tbe
N county
court of Jackson county, Ong on. Bit­
So successful and delightful have been
the effects of *• Moore's Revealed
Remedy ” upon the delicate ailment
ot womankind,
T
ibUTgeCHiLDHOCD
C. F. LEWIS.
To all points tn the Eaat -ra States, Canada
MACHINIST.
I B rone can be obtained at Jowrat rates
and B>ir I
i funjneott. Agent. Medford,
Having
ligated
in Jacksonville, is prepared to
rrom w. } • »¿PI
* r p. RIMI KR8,
do work in his line erecting machinery, fining I
R.KOEHLKK.
- TAP Or tu-
Maxiagir.
? ’i ’
up engine» and general overhauling and rc-
parlng ot ptautt saw-mill, quartx-mllla, ete.
of Piles, ot no pay required. It is guaran­
teed.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Where to Go-
No better house can be found n Pon
and than the new Esmond notel con­
ducted on the American or European plan
with reasonable orices for all. Try it.
s.s.s.
Never fall* to cwr*.
even after a l oiLcr
remedie« have. Our
Treat! «e on Blood and
Skin Diaease» mailed
free to any addrees.
that this
wondertul
Remedy has been called “ Woman’s
Friend.”
ting in probate, executrix, under the will, of
the estate of Roleud Pryce, deceased
All
perrous having claims against the estate will,
present them to the undersigned at her res.-
deuee near Gold Hili, Oregon, or at the law
office of W. 1. Vawter, Medford, Orogen, with
proper vouchers attached. withlD six months
lroiu the first publication of this notice.
Dated Nov. 2». 18M.
MARY A. PRYCE.
Executrix of the estate of Roland Pryoe.de-
CVKHOd
W. 1. V awtkr . Attorney.
Notice oi Final Settlement.
of Jackson County, State
M oore ’ s R evealed lu tbe County Court
of O
.
In the matier of the estate of Ku Tua
North, decreased.
is
R emedy .
administrator of the estate
N of underaigned,
Kufus North, deceased, has filed in the
fcmou
otice
In a tew doses snows womankind its
pecuiia: virtues ior their ailments. Its
effects are gentle, soothing anduniiortn-
ly successful.
Hundreds of testimonials from ladies
all over the Coast bear witness toits
success.
JEW
Sold by all Druggists.
hekeby given that the
above untitled court hie final account as such
administrator and petition for discharge,
and that by order of said court Tues­
day, the 8tL day of January, A. D. 1895, at 10
o'clock, a . m .. Is appointed for the hearing
thereof.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified to appear on er be­
fore said day and file in said court objection*
if any there be to said a. count.
Published by order of Hon. J. K. Neil, judge
of said court.
J. F. WHITE.
Administrator of the estate of Kufus North
deceased.
G eo . K. N ejl , Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Jackson.
in the matter of the estate of W. J. Flippen
deceased.
TREES !
N
TREES ! !
For the next THIRTY DAYS
we will sell NURSERY STOCK
at the following prices:
Apple, 1 year old, 4 to 6 feet, 6 cents.
Pears, 1 year old, 4 to 5 feet. 5 cents.
Pears. 2 years Old, 5 to 7 feet, 5 cents.
Cherry, 1 year old. 4 to 5 feet. 6 cents.
Plum, I year old 4 to 6 feet, 4 cents.
Plum, 2 years old, 5 to 7 feet, 4 cents.
Prune, Italian. I year old. 4 to 6 feet, 2 cents.
Prune, Italian, 2 years old. 5 to 7 feet, 1 cent.
Prune. Petite, 1 year old. 4 to u feet, 1)4 cents.
Prune. Petite, 2 years old, 5 to 7 feet. 1 cent.
Prune, Italian. 1 year old. 3 to 4 feet 1 cent.
Prune, Petite 1 year old, 3 to 4 feet, -I, cent
Prune, Sliver, 4 to K feet l^.cents.
Peach, 1 year old, 3^ to 5 feet, 3 cents.
Apricot, 1 year old, SMteet, to 5 4 cents.
This stock is on rented ground
and has GOT TO BE SOLD.
jfcg°-Seud for Catalogue.
Pacific Nursery Co.,
otice is hekeby given that the
administrator of the estate of W. J. Flip­
pen. deceased has tiled in the county court of
Jackson county, Oregon, bis final account as
such administrator, and by order of said court
Tuesday, January Sth, 1895. at the hour ot 10
o’clocK A. M.. 1s set for hearing thereof. All
persons interested are hereby notified u> ap­
pear md tile bia or her objections to said ac­
count on or before said day.
Published by order of Hon. J. K. Neil, judge
of said court.
Dated Dec. 6. 1894.
WM FLIPPEN,
Administrator ot said estate.
W. H. P akkek . Attorney.
Letters of Guardianship.
in the County Court ot tbeState o* Orejron
for the County oi Jackson.
To all Persun« to whom these Presents shall
come. Greeting:
now ye , that it appealing to the
K
court aforesaid that R. O. Goddard. E.
M. Goddard and H. 8. Goddard are minor
children of B. C. Goddard, deceased, late ot
Jackson county, state of Oregon, and that
the first-named of said minors resides in and
is an inhabitant of Jacason county, state of
Oregon, and that all of said minors have an
estate within Jackson county, state of Ore­
gon, and the above-named court has duly ap­
pointed John B. Wrlaley guardian of the per­
sons and estate of said minors. This there­
fore. authorizes and empowers the said John
B. Wrish-y to take the care aud custody of
Baid wards and the care and management of
their estate according io law.
Witness the seal ot the coinitv court affixed
at Jacksonville, December 14.18*4.
.» aa
o
N A- JACOBS, Clerk,
By h. K. S mith , Deputy.
Tangent, Oregon.
NOTICE.
U. 8. L and Orrick, R oskhcho . O k •
November 28. IBM.I
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
V at this office liy William Robinson against
James A. Riley for abandoning his homestead
entry No 6H39, dated March 13, 1891. upon the
8EM of SWH of bee. 10. Twp 38 8., S ? W
ls_quickly absorbed.
Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to thè
Cleanses the
cancellation of said entry, tie said parties are
Nasal paFsaures.
hereby summoned to appear at tbe office of
Allays Pain and Sl, ?“ i- P“y- no*«ry public, at Jackson­
Intlamni.ition.
ville, Jackson county. Oregon, on the 18th
day of January, 1895, at 10 o'clock a M to
Heals the
respond and furnish testimony concerning
said a lived abandonment. Hearing at this
r"
z
Sores.
office on tbe testimony so taken on January
Protects membrane 25.1835, at 10 o'clock A. m . 8>ifficleut evidence
having been tiled io show that personal ser­
from cold.
vice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered that
Restore* the
service be made by pub.leal Ion In the D bmo -
Senses of Taste
ctiATic T imes at Jacksonville, Oregon,accord­
.
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and Smell.
ing to law.
R.M. VEATCH Register.
IT WILL CUKE.
R.8. SHERlDAk. Receiver.
A particle is applied into each nostril and
is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by
mail, registered, 80 cts.
NOTICE
ELY’ BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.,New.York
(J. 8. L and O fficz , Roseburg Or., >
November 28. lHM.i
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN EkTEKKD
at thia office by Wtlltum Nussbaum again«'
Ernest J Geiger for abandoning bls home
stead entry No. 5:37, dated September 26 1»SS
for the SEAicf Sec. 34, Twp. 36 8., R.'z E.'
In Jackson county, Oregou.wlib a view to the
cancellation of said entry, tbe said parties are
hereby summoned to appear at the offioe of
Silas j. Day. notary pro lie. at Jacksonville
Jackson county, Oregon on the 1»H> day of
January, UK- at 10 o’c.vck a . m .. to respond
and furnish testimony concerning said al­
leged
andonment. Hearing at this office
on
the teetimoay ao tak.-n on January ft IHOft.w
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. at lO.o'cloCk
A.M. Sufficient evidence hav­
ing been filed lu show that personal service
cannot be made.lt la hereby ordered that ser­
Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Riding vice be mace by publication In the DkMO
Heises promptly attended to.
CKATic'IlMKS at Jaeaaoiiville, Oregon.
11. M. VKATUh, Register.
deeding done at reasonable rates.
Best of
B. 3. SHERIDAN Receiver.
care will be used to prevent accidents, but
will be responsible for none should they occur
CATARRH
ELY’S
|CR2AM BAI M
HAY^ECaVER
UNION
LIVEKY.FEED AND SALE
STABLES,
Petition for Liquor License.
Will refuse to do livery work on credit.
GEO. HINES, Prop
To the Honcrtble Judge and County Com-
tnlss oners ol Jacksun County, State of
Oregon.
E. THE UVDERS1GNF.D, YOUR PETI-
tloners. Ieg.il voters or Gold Hill district
beg your honorable bod- to grant a license to
sell spirituous and malt liquors In less quan­
tity than one gallon to C. F. Young, for six
months, beginn ng the’2d day of December.
1HW, In the town ot Gold SPI, Jackson County,
State of Oregon, and foi granting this llo»»-e
we will ever pray: J. J. Ui'maun. Josenh
Phillips Thot. E. Stanley, Wm. Smith, P.
Smith, J. H. Me Hendon M'es Lewis, Joseph
Owen, Chas. N. Lambert., -lease Dodge, Wm.
Fowler. L. Bass« it. H. A Hooten. L Bicltb,
IX, Ilario
Joe Cox,
Barth 8 unon-to,
»noretD, H. T. r'atlkev
Pankey, j. D.
h. E. Bay,
toy, 8. V. McFi
Moore, ■, W. it.
R. Not
Noth,
Me Farren,
W. w. Foster.A. J. Ba> iow, Arthur Caldwell,
•y, K. Wood,
P. F. Goley,
M ood, C. P. Parker, w. Dun-
gey, j. w. Thompson
‘ Hays, i. E. Deboy,
Thompson. J 7.
I H.
’. E.
”. Barnhart,
P;.:
2.
j. ”
H. .TL
Thompson.
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The und<
undiraignud
retened beri
hereby
bv rive«
gives notice that
I he “ will make application
__ te
_______
_ court
to “ the
cocnty
oMackson couai^^preiipn^ at its January!
1895 term, to I m * held at lackaonvllle. Oregon,
bcKiiining
lo git,-ifng on Widnreò
Widuemi L
y. January »,
«, «¿7
18K, föir
for
license to sell B| irituo, »,
a. vinoni
vinous and malt
liquors
In I less
leas
q jantltiestnanonegaJlon.nl
lantltira t uan
one gallon,
at
(.1
J k lyi LI
If tn
.*
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■
Gold
H.ll,
Jackson
county, Oregon,
in accord-
ance with tbe above petition.
C. F. YOUNG.
Gola Hill. Nov. SB. 18B4.
W
CHICKEN Rusina pays
if you use the Petalum*
Incubators A Brooders.
Make money while
other* are wasting­
time by old processes.
Catalogtells all about
it,and describes every
article needed for iht
poultry business. w.
48 Page
Illustrated
Catalogue
mix
I
The “ERIE”
mechanically the best
wheel. Prettiest model,
’ll »re Pacific Coast
Agents. Bicycle cata­
logue,mailedfree,gives
fall description. prices, etc., aoewts wanted .
PETALUMA IlfCUBATOR CO., PelalumaXal.
B hanch H ovsk , »31 S Main St, Los Angeles.
Charles A, Baldwin & Co.' ’
I
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Jackson.
Chas. N. Lambert plaintiP v«. Wm. P. Jaccby
defcndHnt; civil ac lion to recover money.
To Wm. P. Jacoby, the above-named defend­
ant:
N ew Y ork .
< IN THE NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON
I you are herebi required to appear and
Accounts of Benks and Bankers received)
answer tiie complaint of the abeve plaintiff
on favorable terms.
» in tbeabove-entitled court, now un file with
4
Bonds and Investment Securities.
,
tbe clerk of said court, within ten days from
J" ’
financial Letter Mailed on Applicat'on.
the date of tbe service ol this sumvons upon
you, ii served in Jackson county, Oregon;
V
XRESaONDENCE SOLICITED.
'
i but if served in any other county in the state
L m *V*V*****V*A»*M*>W*S«A
of Oregon, then within twenty day« from the
date of the service of this summons upon you;
or it served on you out of the st ate of Oregon,
or by publication, then by the first day of tbe
ensuing April term of said court, to-wtt; the u
FARM FOR SALE.
i
d“} of April. 1HK; and ycu are hereby uo-
t.tled ',.i if you fall to appear and anawvr ' '™-
he undersigned has
for sale I Huiri
nlulnf as hereby required, al.,.
i_a_ ­
said
conplalnt.
the _ plain
owe lots In lsh’n addition to Medford
and also farming land adjoining and near to tiff wl! lake judgment against you for tha
auin
ot
live
hundred
dolía-a,
with
intern«
i
Medford, Oregon. For further particulars ad­
dress to Jacksonville post-office or call on me thereon at the rate of ten tier cent, per an
O-iii
lroui
May
1.
1893,
and
fur
the
sum
of
aev-
at my residence on the Jacksonvll!e-Medford
euiy dollars attorney's fee« nereln, and fur
wagon-road
MRS. Ij K. 13H
bia costs and disbursements herein.
Th<s Summons is published in the Duo-
ckatic T imes by order or Hon. H. K. Hanna
Judge of said court, made on the 8th day of
November, 18W.
WM M COLV1G,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
BANKERS,
40 and 42 W all S treet , ■
T
[JHgpAPFR^«’"^
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga.
K
I
hereby given t « aj
Administrator of the estate of J.C. Dur-
kee deceased
ECZEMA
Elegant Residence Lots!
J- c- I,urkoe
uudersiirncd has ¡been appointed by tbe
| eounty coifrt of Jackson county
“•"*’■
I tinir in probate, admiiiiairator of tbe estate or
I J Ail
C Durkee
pj^ma deceased.
indebted to said estate are re-
quested to settle tbe same immediately, and
those having claims against toe estate will
present t“-m to me at my office in Jack-
HODvilie
Jackson county, Oregon, witn
the proper vouchers, wit bit; aix months from
the first publication of this notice.
Dated Nov. 26. 1<W.
w M
is
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT»
MISCELLANEOUS.
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